Good, Better and Best For many reasons you wMndOUR STORE THE BEST PLACE to purchase anything you need in the JfcWLLKi LINE, Quality of goods the-best and prices lower than anywhere else. Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing. J. O. RHODES, Hickory, N. C. s §Are You Taking Advantage of: the BIG REDUCTIONS , Clothing -at the "Quality Shop?" Many shrewd buyers do, and are well pleased with their purchases. ; Come in and make your selection while you can save 1-3 on your purchase. Moretz - Whitener Clothing Company "The Quality Shop" - "Back Bone" - Many a man has a Wish bone where his Back bone ought to be, Don'£ sit and wish for fortune. - Get out and s&& it. Remember thousands are out looking for whatiyou are wait ing for. v Start a Bank account. You will need ' it some day. ;? * 'rr + Z' ft - • Jour Per Cent. Interest paid on Savings Ac counts, compounded quarterly. Money to Loan at all times. FM National Bank HICKORY, N. c. Capital and Surplus, $265,000 r* ■ ■ f>'» •. fV, » ** • J. D. ELLIOTT, President K. C. MENZIES, Vice-Pres. and Cashier J. L. CILLEY, Assistant Cashier • . : „ —^ An Opportunity To Do Good A Class of Children From The r- • " F . - * Odd Fellows Orphan Home —Will Give- A CONCERT -At The- HUB'THEATRE \ y v August 4th, at 8 o'clock i A Treat for Those Who Love Good Music! t) LOCAL AND PERSONAL, + ; ¥ ■ : + * fc * + ♦*# + + *+** + + + + * + + +. Lpt sale Tupsday. AugHst sth. Are you going? Monday, Aug. 4tji, at 8 o'clock; at Hub Theatre. Miss Pansy Bowles spent Sun day at Connelly Spring?. Come to the concert Monday night at the Hub Theatre,, Miss Katie Baker of Winston is visiting relatives is this city * Mrs. C. L. Whitener is visiting relatives in Statesville this week: Mr. J. F. Bost, of Sumpter f S C, is here on a visit to his family. Miss Hilda Fields is visiting Miss Margaret Taylor at Blowing Rock. Don't forget the concert at the Huh Theatre Monday-nigfet, Augr ust 4th. JVfrs. J. D. Elliott and Miss Kate Elliott went to CharMte Monday. - Miss Maude Sigmon is in the city v(aitng v her raotnQr, Mrs. Y. SigjpQQn. Miss Mattie Dozier left Tues day for a visit to in Rocky Mount. . Misses Margaret and Catherine Wannemacher arevisiting friends at Blowing Rock. Rev, W. R. Bradghaw is aiding the pastor of Alexis church in a revival meeting this week. Misses Lois and Katherine Pe terson are visiting itfceiu rparents, Mr. and Mr§ r J. F, Peterson,, Mrs. Peacock, of Jacksonville,- Fla., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Abernetby. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison and. Miss Alice Witherspoon went to Charlotte in an automobile Tues day Mr. J. D. Riddle, of Danville,.: Va., has returned to his home af ter a visit to his brother, Mr. J. L. Riddle. Miss Marjorie Whitener enter tained Tuesday in honor of her cousin, Miss Gullick, of Green. ville, S. C. Misses Barbara Rudieill - and. Flora Adderholt of Henry River visited Miss Mary Knox Hender son last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eckard have returned to their home in Beard town, 111, after an extended visit to friends here. Miss Adele Kirkpatrick has re turned home after attending a house party at Miss Lois Reed's of Saluda, N. C. Mr. Flint Keever.of Norfolk, Va. arrived in the city to visit his mother, Mrs- Keever. His wife and baby have been here some time. The Ladies Aid Society of Bethel Reformed Church R. F.D. 1, will give an Ice Cream party on Saturday August 2nd, every me cordially invited to attend. Mr?. Ernest Herman has re turned home after. an extended to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Werndon, of Kinston. Miss Sallie Herndon returned with her. We are reliably informed that Mrs. D..L. Martin has a black berry vine in her garden from which 25 qts. of blackberries have been picked this season. This vine is two years old The Knox 5 & 10 cent store have made quite an addition to their store by placing an up to I date line of goods on the second j floor. They have a nice piano up there to entertain those who like music. This is a nice place for the country people to rest and> spend their idle •moments whenv in town. Be 'sure to go to see Mr. Knox and he will make it pleasant foi you while there. \ Miss Bstelle P. Sherrill, of Caldwell county, and Mr. Lueiuus B. Tuttle, of Alexander county, were happily married at the resi dence of Rev- Mr. Carver in Gra .| ite Falls, on Saturday nigh);, July 26th; The happy couple spent Sunday night in this city en route to Asheville and Waynesville where they will spend some days on their wedding tour, Miss Sher rill is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Sherrill and one of the county's most highly es teemed young ladies. Mr. Tut tle is a son of Mr. Robert F. Tut tle of Alexander, and is a well known and highly respected young man. Rid Your Children of Worms You can change fretful, ill-tempered children into healthy, happy young sters, by ridding them of worms. Toss ing,- rolling, grinding of teeth, cry-- ing out while asleep, accompanied with intense thirst, pains in the stom ach and bowels, feverishness and bad breath, are symptoms that indicate worms. Kickapoo. Worm Killer, a pleasant candy lozenge, expels the worms, regulates the bowels, restores your children to health and happiness. Mrs. J. A. Brisbiu, of Elgin, 111., says: "I have used Kickapoo Worm Killer for years, and entirely ri l my children of worms. I would not be without it." Guaranteed. All druggists, or by madl. Price 25 c, Kickapp Indian Medicine Co., Philadelphia, and St. .j Louis. - The-Bfckory Auxi iiiary.Branch' of ti&j&tiiiqjPfc National/ High way Association is the name of a new; organisation which" was per felled Monday morning in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. Secretary-Joy nominated J, D. Elliott for president; K. C. Men zies, vice president; Geo. W. Hal), secretary. These were elected as the officers of the association: Ovemqr Craig and members of the.Central,Highway Association wepe making a tour of the Cen tral Highway Irom the Tennes seei'ine to and were ex pecting to spend Su diy he e 6ifl t'u acoouut of rtiii3 n«ja> Morganton were compelled » to abandon the trip. However, at th& meeting Mr. Del M. Potter, of Clinton, Ariz., president South ern National: Highway Associa tion and Dr.- Joseph Hyde. Pratt, of the North Carolina Geological Survey, were present and aided in the organization. Mr. Cran- State organizer of the Cen tral Highway was also present and stated that the Catawba county roads were the best the party had traveled over since the beginning of the tour, Dr. Pratt, in speaking of the highway, stated ' that the Cen tral Highway was all provided for except Burke and Davidson counties. • Morganton in Burke, however, has.voted qonds for a part pf the highway through that coui)ty. He said that unless Davidson made, some arrange ments to provide » for the road that a-ten-mile detour would be thus leave them out of the highway altogether, Mr-Potter is a wealthy man. awl is giving:.his time and money freely and gratrtuously in the in terest of the Southern National Highway and is working hard to get the road to go through this State. Mrs. O. M Royster and Miss Ada Srhenck arrived July 19 at Delta, Col., on a visit to Mr.' Herbert Chase, form.- erly ®f Hickory. As their many friends, will be glad to hear from them, we quote from an interesting letter which Mrs. N. W. Clarke has recently receiv ed from Mrs. Royster: • "We were four days and four nights on the way. One night we spent at Salid&so as to make the trip over Mar shall Pass, by daylight. -We had a fine trip all the way out and met very pleas ant neopie from all parts of the globe. When we said we were from N. C. they looked at us as if they thought we were strange animals! Coming through Kan sas was like coming through a fiery fur nace, the Jiottest wind I ever felt. The mercury was 105 in the coolest place in the car, everything was hot to the tpuch, and we felt parched. At Kan sas City the altitude was 700 ft . temp 100°; at Denver alt. 5000 ft., 70°; Sa lida is 7000 ft., 60°; Marshall Pass, the highest point, 10,856 ft. mtrcury down to freezing, had snowed the day before and-we could see patches of snow in several places on the mountains. Delta is a small place, about 3000, altitude 4000 ft. The sun is very hot, but the nights are cold, last night it dropped to 60°, mountains in sight. It is a peculiar looking country. The mesas or table-lands look like old forti fications one behind * another. Very few tiees, and they depend on irrigation entirely. This makes the mosquitoes the piazzas are all screened. Mr. Chase told us it was very dry and here and rarely ever rained, but Friday they had a real cloud burst and rain for two days, and when we got here there wu ft regular flood. Our train was de layed.by a washout, we came to a dead stop, the creek was rushing over - the track n . There- was. too much water to g9 through the culvert, and the track wfs. covered with rocks and mud. The section hands struck and we were de layed -a-few hours. I've never seen sqch angry - looking water, it was like 'liquid mod and carried- everything be fore it. The-mud here-is like puny.. ! • ''Mrs. Chase and Edwin,-their ten-, year- oldson* met us at the station. In their beautiful and convenient home. I they have a Jap boy for servant and he i» a treasure. He does everything, is a fine cook, serves the meals beautiful ly, bis kitchen is spotless, he cleans the house-, does the laundry and keeps up the lawns. We are having the most delicious raspberries and vegetables, of all kinds. * v **l wish I could write you a descrip tion of the Royal Gorge and the canon; •it was grand. We followed the Arkan sas River almost to its source between mountains, one and two thousand feet. These mountains are mostly rock, but the. coloring is wonderful; there are ■few trees on them ?nd they are very scrybby ones.; On this side of Mar shall Pass we come down the Gunnison River and. the scenery is giand and such a variety of- flowers, just like a large' flower garden, it was beautiful. VVhen I came this way before every thing was white with snow. "It tires me to write and I don't know when I can write to anyone else, .so please you tell my friends." - A Good Investment • W, D. Magli, a well known mer chant of Whitemound, Wis. bought a stock of Chamberlain's medicine so sis to. be able to supply them to his iustomers After receiving them he taken sick and says that One • small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was worth mor- to him than the cost of his entire stock of Jhese medicines. For sale by Moser & Lutz and Grimes Drug Co. adv. Children Cry FOR FtETCHER'S I CAS TO Rl A - Ivey-Dete: July 28.*—Well there have-been some, changes made at the Ivey Mill} recently. Capt. W. H. Warner from Charlotte is now superintendent of the mill tak ing >tbe place of Mr. G. F. Iv.ey, apd Mr. J. O. Williams the over seer of spinning resigned hie work here and moved to Shelby a few davs ago to take charge of a spinning room there, anC Burt Aberneth/ has taken hi* place as overseer of spinning, at the Ivey Mill and everything seems to be moving on fine un der the new management, J. P. Huffman one of the loom fixer* here has resigned and is sroinp to Brookford to fix looms there, Mrs, M, O. Proctor from Cliff' side was , here several days last week visiting her brother-in-law and family, Mr. Gray Freeman. C. E. Smith went to Shelby last week to spend some time wfth relatives who, live there. Miss Minnie Berry who has been at Chapel Hill for several weeks visiting her sisW, Mrs Abee returned home one day last week. She reports a nice time, »' Mrs. C. Massey has been quite sick for several weeks and Soriy to she is no better at present Mr. Oscar and Connelly Houser. havebeen in our town for sever al days they are the guest of H.; A. Heayner. There was a children's day service here. Sunday e /ening by the children of the Methodist church and Sunday School under the tent near the Methodist church. The program consisted of ] songs, recitations and dia logues /etc. All the. children de livered their recitations and songs well 'Showing that they had been well trained by their instructors. Rev. Mr. Fink the pastor of the- church also an nounced that there would be preaching every night during thje week- at the tent* Mr. Fink is a fine preacher and these melt ings are sure to have a large at tendance. Jones Lowman and wife who had been working at Altsvista, Va. for some time are here at present visiting his mother. Mrs. M. J. Lowman. Miss Itell Biggs from Raleigh has been here several days visit ing the family of Mr. H, H. Burch. IOTA Surprising Cure of Stomach Trouble. When you have trouble with your stomach or chronic constipation, don't imagine that your case is beyond help just because your doctor fails to give you relief. Mrs. G. Stengle, Plain field, N J., writes, "For over a month past I have been troubled with my stomach. Everything I ate upset it terribly. One of Chamberlain r s ad vertising booklets came to me. After reading a few of the letters from people who had been cured by Chamberlain's Tablets, I decided to try them. I have taken nearly three fourths of a package of them and can now eat al roost everything that I want.'* For sale by Moser & Lutz and Grimes Drug Store. adv. Cans Old Sons, Other Rmillm Won't Care The worst cases, no inatter of how long standing, •re cured by the wonderful, old Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves Pain and Heals at the same time. 26c, 60c, SLOQ. Seaboard Air Line Rail' Way TRAINS LEA VE CHARLOTTE, EF FECTIVE APRIL 27, 1913. EAST AND NORTH BOUND. No. 14~-5-"00 A. M.—Through train for Wilmington, with parlor car at tached. Connecting at HamJel with train for Portsmouth, folk, Eaieigh and- all points north. Dining car ves tibule coaches and sleeping cars to WasU»i>gtoiva&(| Hew York,, connecting at Maxton for A. C. L., points norths No. 34 —10:10 A> Fot R&leigh and alllocai points. Parlor car Char lotte to Raleigh. No. 20—4=50 P. M.—For Wilmington, sleeping car passengers can stay in all night at Wilmington. This train connects at Hamlet for Savannah, Jacksonville and all point? south and north and connecting at Maxton with A. C. L forjjoints north I No. 16—8:00 P. M.—Handles local sleep er Portsmouth-Norfolk, connect ing at Monroe for Atlanta and all points west and southwest; al so connects at Monroe with fast train for Norfolk, Richmond, Washington and New York, through vestibule coaches, Pull man electric lighted sleeping cars ■> to New York, dining cars Rich mond to New York. WEST BOUND. No. 15 9:10 A. M.—Local for Ruther fordton, connecting at Bostic with C. C. A O. for all points on that line to Johnson City, Tenn. Connects at Lincolnton with C A N. W. for all ooints. No. 31—3:00 P. M.—Local for Ruther fordton, from Raleigh, connect ing at Bostic with C. C. A O. for } 1 Marion, Mt Mitchell and Alta Pass; connecting at Lincolnton withC. A N. W. for points on that line. Connects at Lincoln ton with C. A N. W. for Newton, Hickory and Lenoir. TRAINS ARRiVEIN CHARLOTTE. No, 15-—0:10 A. M- —From East. No. A- M.—From West. No. 19—12:10 P. M. —From Wil mington. N6, 31—2:40 P. M.—From Kaleign and all local points. No. 16—7:50 P. M.—From West. No. 13—11:00 P. M. —From VViltaing iogton and all local points North and East. James Ker, Jr., T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. H. T. Orr. Ticket Agent, Charlotte, N; C. H. S. Leard. D. P. A. . Raleigh, N. C. C. B. Ryan, Gr. P. A. Norfolk, Va. 4th BROOM SALE •! f- « :• ■ /» I.\ _?• T ' ••• **"* Saturday and Monday August 2nd and 4th On account of not having brooms enough to supply de mands in last sale and having calls for better broems, we will put 20-dozen brooms on for the above dates. The 4-strand 25c broom at 18c. 10-dozen real heavy 5-strand broom, regular 40c value, at 25c. # Every house needs at least one of these brooms. Only 1 to a Customer Lot of new things all through the stock. New Department Opened We have filled up on the gallery and on this floor can show you the most attractive department in Hickory. Music Piano Concerts every Saturday anu Saturday night. All of you enjoy music. Meet your friends here. Knox 5 & 10c Store. . JUST ARRIVED Another Car Load of the Famous "BABCOCK" Buggies and Surreys If you do not own a "BABCOGK" ask your neighbor who does own one how he likes his and what he thinks of it. Come to see us when you are in town 'D. M. Boyd & Company, Vehicle and Harness Dealers, At Henkle-Craig Stables, Hickory, N. G, BIG LAND SALE ." • * Look out for big Laud' Sale near St. Stephen's church on Springs road next Thursday, Aug. 7th. Several lots and some nice small farms. Sale begins at 1:30 p. m. See cir cular. v S. D. CAMPBELL, Z. B. Buchannan, Auctioneer ™ Busy Bee Is the only place in town to get something good to eat. Quick service and food of the best quality. The cleanest and coolest place in town. WE-SERVE CREAMERY BUTTER JAMES VILLAS, PROPRIETOR