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in SPRING JEWELRY! , Fobs Combs - Bracelets Brooches Lockets Set Rings Necklaces Gold Hat Pins And a complete assortment of all goods in our line in the latest patterns. The quality the best. Geo. E. isanar Jeweler and Optician. Watch Inspector for So. Ry. k _ I"^^eneTTsor7| IB "Is a Perfect Brewed Beer." || It is a liquid food. High in Extracts. Low |jj in Alcohol. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY mttßT |PI _ CAL AUTHORITIES. fife Mail Orders Solicited Write for Prices. 1 111 SWRf = I |||PNn he Vir 9 inia Brewing Co.fj Roanoke, - - V^rginia^ % Good Things ! We sell ———— —MM ——— Globe-Wernicke Elas- made. tic Book Cases. - - - Comfort Swing and China and Japan Mat- Morris Chairs. ting. J Vuder Porch Shades. Hickory Furniture White Frost Refrigera- Co ' s * Bed Rooms Suits tors. j Many other "good The best Hammocks things." You are cordially invited to see our line. ! Shuford furniture Co Hickory, N. C. —'. t • xV ' • * ■ ; - 7 ;'i ' ' % ■ 3H* - 1 1 V|| Summer Drinks. _ —— We have dozens of thirst-quenching, throat cooling, temperature reducing drinks at our fountain. When you drink them you may be sure that you are drinking pure healthful beverages. Everything about our fountain is clean. Our syrups are made from the real fruit. Our fountain is a mighty good place to visit either alone or with your friend. Come often. Walter S. Martin & Company, Druggists Hickory, N. C. ftfr. Aberaethy Entertains. Mr. Albert Abernethy enter tained about forty of his young friends Tuesday evening, Aug. 12th, in honor of his guest, Mr. Louise Ciouch, who has been visiting him for a few days. They were met at the door by Mr Abernethy and his sister, Miss Mattie Abernethy, who took them in to meet their guest, Mr. Crouch. The occasion was an elaborate lawn party. Jap anese lanterns strung around the lawn made a dim but beautiful illumination on the lawns and verandas. The evening was pleasant, and the jolly young people spent the occasion talking and playing various kinds of games around the lawn. Cake and cream was served and the young people wended their way home rejoicing over the even ing's pleasure. Du Tell. To see how much the old New England grandmother thinks when you are reading to her, I read the following account to an old Bedford woman from the Boston Herald. Holding the pa per bottom side up I commenced: "Last night, yesterday morn ing about one o'clock in the af ternoon, before breaicfast, a hun gry boy about forty years old, bought a big custard for a levy, and threw it through a brick wall nine feet thick, and jump ing over it, broke his right ankle off above his ieft knee, and fell into a dry mill pond and was dround. About forty years af ter that, on the same day, an old cat had nine turkey gobblers; a high wind blew Yankee Doodle on a frying pan and killed a cow and two dead pigs at Boston, where a deaf and dumb man was talking to his Aunt Peter." Whereupon the old lady, taking a long breath, exclaimed: "Du teil!" . Dofl't Go Home at Recess. The first day mother sent me to school I went home at recess, thidking school was out. As I have grown older I find that a whole lot of people did the same thing, and the sad part of the affair is that too many of us nev er went back. In life be careful that you don't go home at re cess. If [you start a trade or profession, stay by it and master it. Don,t chase away at recess. If you have business attend to it. Don't go home at recess. This going home has sent many a bus iness man into bankruptcy. It has caused mothers' tears to flow and mothers' hearts to ache. It has made crusty old bachelors and sour old maids. It has filled worlds with ignorance, and made barren deserts of fertile plains. Going home at recess means that you have fallen asleep at the switch and your train has plunged into the ditch. Always stay un til school is out.—Kansas Far mer. The good book says, "Give tc everyone that asketh thee," but Jthat doesn't mean to give i drunkard money to buy whiskey; it deesn't mean to give the babj a hammer and looking-glass be cause he asks for it, and it doesd't mean that we should give to professional beggars who travel from town to town. The Bible doesn't always mean what it says, but it • always means what It means. • Some people are buying their tickets to glory on the install ment plan, at the rate of a nick el a week. Perfect confidence .between a husband and wife is exhibited when neither wants to read the other's letter^ Girls often lose opportunities to make hits with their complex ions by leaving them in their chamois skins. When the favorite daughter marries a preacher you may know that Papa had nothing whatever to do with it Trinity Golleje Four Departments —Collegiate, Gradu ate, Engineering and Law. Large library lacilities.WeH-exuipped' laboratories in all departments of science. • Gymnasium rurnished with best apparatus. Expenses very mod erate. Aid for worthy students. Young ilen wishing to Study Law should investigate the superior advantages offered by the Depart ment of Law in Trinity College. For catalogue and further informa tion, address, D. W. NEWSOM, Registrar, Durham, N. C. EMORY AND HENRY COLLEGE, EMORY, VA. ' Is located on the N. & W. Railway, 25 miles northeast of Bristol, Tenn. It is in the mountainous section of south west Virginia 2,100 feet above the sea. The beauty of the surrounding country and the pure atmosphere make the in stitution especially attractive to stu dents from the lower south. The next session begins Sept. 12, 1906. Fot catalogue and full information, Address J. L. HAKDIN, Cor-Sec'y. P. A MILLER'S Street Carriage 1 Is at your command and in the business to stay. Call phone 44, McComb Bros., Willis' Cafe, or Central Hotel, and the carriage will come. A woman worries until she gets wrin kles, then worries because she has them. If she takes Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea she would have neither. Bright, smiling faae follows its use. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. E. B. Menzies. I i A Healing Gospel. The Rev. J. C. Warren, pastor of Sharon Baptist Church, Belair, Ga., says of Electric Bitters: "It's a God send to mankind. It cured me of lame back, stiff joints, and complete physi cal collapse. I was so weak it ttok me half an hour to walk a mile. Two bottles of Electric Bitters have made me so strong I have just walked three miles in 50 minutes and feel like walk ing tnree more. It's made anew man of me." Greatest remedy for weak ness and all Stomach, Liver' and Kid ney complaints. Sold under guarantee at C. M. Shuford and E. B. Menzies' Drug Store. Price 50c. Old maids would he scorce and hard tor find, Could they be made to see, How grace and beauty is combined By using Rocky Mountain Tea. E. B. Menzies. New Goods I have juat opened up my store in V\ est Hickory op posite the Piedmont Wag on Shops. A full line of Fancy Groceries Also Flour, Grain and - Feed Stuff. I solicit the patronage of the public, and will give " lowestppries on all goods sold Every order delivered promptly. Give me a trial. J. P. Phifer Phone 125. West Hickory CASTOR IA I For Infanta and Children. Tlu KM Ym Hm Ahnjs Bsaght i TRINITY PARK SCHOOL A firstclass preparatory .school. Cer tificates of graduation accepfed ior en trance to leading Southern colleges. BEST EQUIPPED PKEPAKaTCR\ SCHOOL IN THE SOUTH. Faculty of ten officers and teacher?. Campus of seventy-five acres. Library containing. thirty thousand volumes. Well equipped gymnasium. High standards and modern methods of in struction. Frequent lectures by prom inent lecturers. Expenses exceeding ly moderate. Seven years of phenom enal success. For catalogue and other informa tion, address, H. M. NORTH, Headmaster, Durham, N. C. To Fruit Growers I desire to say that' I am the sole agent for Catawba, Burke, Alexander and Caldwell counties for the well-known and popular nursery, operated by W. L. Kil iian & Son, of this county. 1 will be pleased to take your or ders for any and all kinds ol fruit to-be found in any first class and reliable nursery; and 1 assure you that all orders in trusted to me shall receive prompt attention. Yours respectfully, W. S. RAMSOUR, Hickory, N. C. There Will Be ft. Parting V. ith }v and those whiskers, you shave with us. Qood air~£utting Sl?e Dietz Sarber S'pcb VIRGINIA COLLEGE For YOUNG LADIES. Roanok*. V«. Opens Sept. Si. MM. Ona or the leading Bcboota lor Young Ladies In the Soutfc. New Mlklings, pianos and equipment Campos ten acres. Grand mountain scenery In Vulley of Virginia, famed, for health. European and American teachers. Full course. Conservatory advantages In Art, Mu.«lc and Elocution. Certificates Wellesley. Sturii-nt* from Pis'on. Iff'r catalogue address M ATTIK 1\ HARRIS, President. Roanoke, Va. lias. GKBTBCDK IUKKIS BOATWUOHT, Vice-Pres. mmWJSMi. flu No use hi* trying—Hammar is put together to stick when it's once ap plied. It was bad luck for him to go under that ladder, anyway —but noth ing to the bad luck a paint dealer or - painter must undergo with ordinary paints. Hammar paint is not ordinary. It is not a ready mixed paint. It is a product of its own class and character entirely. Long use and experimenting has proved beyond possible doubt that a combination of zinc with lead makes the finest paint on earth. Many ready mixed paints have that virtue, but they are too "finished—the oil is in them. That ihould not be put in until the very day the paint is going to be ap plied. Every painter will tell k you so and the only way to get the life of the oil from start to finish—is to put it into the paint yourself when you are ready to' spread it. If you want the finest, freshest, strongest, farthest spreading and longest-sticKing paint on earth, you have to get Hammar Paint—the paint that stops at .the right point—with the pigments and driers scientifically ground by naohin ery, and the oil left for you to put in. Gallon of paint to gallon of oil, T*O more, no less—that's the whole story of paint satisfaction. Hammar paint is guaranteed to stick and look well for five years; your money back if it don't. Drop in some day and let me show you how you can save 25% on the next bill of paint you. buy. For sale by C. L. Hawn and Son, Hickory, N. C. Luckiest Man in Arkansas. "I : m the luckiest man in Arkansas" writes H. L. Stanley, of Bruno, "since the restoration of my wife's health after five years of continuous coughing and bleeding from the lungs; and I owe my good fortune to the world's greatest medicine, Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which I know from experience will cure consumption iJ taken in time. My wife improved with first bottle and twelve bottles comple ted the cure." Cures the worst cough: and colds or money refunded. At C. M. Shuford's and E. B. Menzies'. druggists. 50c and SI.OO. Trial bot tle Iree. Subscribe for The Democrat. JOIN OIIR CLUB If you want prompt delivery and quick work. Cleaning, pressing, repairing, Jyeing and all work on clothing. Special attentfoji' given to the cleaning "and pressing of wom en's and children's clothing. We keep your clothes clteaned ad pressed for SI.OO per-month. City Pressing Club MOSER & ROWE, proprietors. / PAYNE'S I New Discovery. BcatCara For CATARRH, RHEUMATISM. INDIBESTION, NERVOUSNESS, NIBNEY, LIVER AND BLOOD DISEASES. SI.OO, DKYNE'S * Quick Relief. B* at for all AO HE S and p AIN S - P'lca 2B*. I PAYNE'S MEOICATED SOAP—IOc. |l DRUGGISTS. For sale by W. P. Huffman Subscribe for The Democrat. ICE, ICE. HICKORY ICE :& COAL > New Stored New Goods! We are new showing a full line of new and up-to-date General Merchandise, such as dry " GOODS, DRESS GOODS, LACES and EM " BROIDERINCS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, ! CLOTHING, PANTS, SHOES and OXFORD, ; and in fact most anything to be found in a I first-class dry goods store. We Iso carry : nice line c f ' STAPL E CFCCEFIES We solicit your| patrcnage and will make it to your interest to trade with us, and give you value received for your money. Highest prices paid for country produce. W.G.FOX Hickory, N. C. i WHY NOT BUY where* you can get anything in the'feed line? We buy in Car Lots; and can make you best Prices, in GRAIN, HAY. SHIP STUFF, B FAN, CCTKN SHE NF/Ltrd LLIIS Flour and Meal Wholesale and retail. Also carry a full line of Poultry Food. All goods promptly delivered. Shell Grian and feed Co. College St., - Hickory, N. C, Old Reliable. | Our new fall stock of Clothing is 9 arriving fast and we want to show J you through our line whether you buy or not. We sell Clothing for nearly V one-half what it will cost you atother ■ places, ** # SHOES, SHOES 1 The best line in the city, We han- f$ die General Merchandise. Call on us for bargains^ HICKORY, N. C, 1 FRECKLES AND PIMPLES REMOVED in Tm Hwi Nadiivola The Complexion MKF _ Beantifier is cn dorseJ by thousands tpaiaj of grateful ladies, and guaranteed to remove i jft JNS all facial discolora tiona and restore the beauty of youth. The worst cases in twenty day*. 50c. and SI.OO at all leading drug stores, or by mail. Prepared by NATIONAL TOILET CO., Pari*. Teas. Sold by E. B. Menzies, Hick ory, N. r - , Scrub yourself daily, you're clean inside. Clean inside means clean stomach, bowels, blood, liver, clean, healthy tissue in every organ. Moral: Take Hollister*s Rocky Moun tain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. # " • E. B. Menzies. A% nillftjaiid WHISKEY HABITS | ii U 111 U cared at home with. # iriUms u cL&^te 1 M B ' M WOOLLEY, M. IX AtUnK 6a. Office 104 N. Pry or Street, OASTORIA. Bear. tiu. x*Tha Kind You Have Always Bought
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