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= 1 HAITHCOCK, Real Estate j New Additions to My LIST. Town Lots, vacant and improved., '.Close in" Residences. Elegant Modern Suburban Home. Farms —Store Building Lots etc. Come in and talk it over. v Haithcock, The Real Estate Mari j List your Town Property, Tarns, Timbered Land with me at once and get the benefit of ny Special Advertisement which will shortly come out in Promir.ent State Papers, Northern Papers Business Magazines. It will help you. ; » f Choice Designs 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. Bisanar Jeweler and Optician. Watch Inspector for So. Ry. j j"Pilsener Export"! | 10 "Is a Perfect Brewed Beer." j| It is a liquid food. High in Extracts. Low|j in Alcohol. gi ; hi ghly recommended by medi-& mm VJ cal authorities " Si Mail Orders Solicited Write for Prices. Virginia Brewing Co.| \ Roanoke, - -£@i Virginia 4 A 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. • Old Soldiers Reunion. (Continued from page 1.) % - { from .\merica was the Desire, | built and sailing from Marble- x head, Mass., 1636, and "likely [ iots of boys and girls from the t vVest Indies" were advertised t tor sale in Boston, as late as f 17 76. Daniel Webster and Abra- J ham Lincoln themselves were j forced to declare that slaves as i property were specially protect- s ed under the Constitution. They J were of no value, but an incon- j venience to the slave-owners in ( the Northern states, consequent- , lv, they were emancipated, but j not until their owners received ; every dollar of their value by , graduel emancipation. As for tieir future here, and our prob lem with them, we can manage our own affairs, if those who know nothing of it, and nothing of the negro will let us alone. The negro has prospered won derfully, we have educated him, mentally, technically, morally, so far as we have been able, out of our own bitter poverty. Such men as Paul Lawrence Dunbar and Shepherd, of the London Geographical Society, show what some specimens of the race can do. The speaker was applaued by generous hearts when he said that the brutes who com mitted the horrible crime at Bar ber Junction were no more typi cal of the negro race than the other brutes who lynched them were of the Caucasian. Mr. Self closed with a fine appeal to the Veterans, in which he begged them, as, one by one, they pass ed out on the "march of the "march of the Deathless Dead" to tell their great commanders and comrades on the other shore, that the memory of their superb valor, their "agony ar.d bloody strife," their wounds and suf ferings, could never die or be forgotten of their people and the world "Til the stars grow old And the sun grows cold, , And the leaves of the judgment " book unfold." The most unstinted admiration has been bestowed upon Mr. Self's speech, and it has been generally pronounced one of the : finest ever heard in a place that k has rung to much eloquence. He \ is a son .of whom old Catawba , may well be proud. [j Frort} the court house the vet- j 1 erans proceeded to the tables M where a dinner such as Catawba j' housewives know .how to serve H was given them. The crowd fea j' with the veterans, is estimated n at about five thousand, some " thing near six thousand being | in attendance, as nearly as coulo joe stated. The most annoying f. jart of the return was that tht , ig crown from Hickory wert ( .ept waiting for two hours a-. he station for the C. & N-W. j rain, which waj terribly hare P jn the w omen and children, i The tha iks of those who at p tended the reunion are extender ,o the managing committee, to ' .he Daughters, and to then \ President, Mrj. Williams. i ____ « Fire Insurance Policy to I ipse. Do not allow the idea of iconomy to prevent you from in esting a few dollars annually in FIRE INSURANCE. 'here is no Falser Economy in ae world. See about your in surance TO-DAY. We represent strong, reliable Companies. ■)linard and Lyerly. 'f i e Democrat one year—fX, Trust to Nature. &Bsmm ire-ited their stomach* I).. '• .> * ;' ™ or too laticii oa*iu£.J»y ! 1 ' l: ,!"o liiine i'j; . bevtragos, or by too t-onune moat to hor;p, ofllce or factory. R ? 'I "J conscnneiK'o tli« btomach must be treated fn a n". "ral way before tlicy can rectify thuir earlier mistakes. The muwhs in many such people, in fuct In every weary, thin and tliin-bloodeU person, do the r work with great difficulty. As a result fatigue comes early, is extreme, and >a-t« long. The demand for uutritive aid Is ahead of the supply. To injure perfect health every tissue bone nerve and muscle should take from the blood ctr tain materials and return to it "J 1 "'" others. It is necessary to prepare the stomach for the work of taking up from the food what is ncc. ssary to make good, rich, red blood. We must go to Nature for the remedy. There were certain roots known to the Indians of ttiis country before tho advetit of the hite. which later came to the knowledge of the settlers and which are now growing rapidiv in professional favor for the euro of obstinate stomach and liver troubles. These are found to be safe and yet cer tain in their cleansing and invigorating effect upon the stomach, liver and blood. These are: Golden Seal root. Queen s root. Stone root, BloodrooE. Mandrake root. Then there is IHack Cherrybnrk. The medicinal principles residing in theso native roots when extracted with glyc erine as a solfont make the most reliable and efficient-stomach tonic, and liver in vigorator, when combined in just tno right proportions, as in Pr. Pierce s Golden Medical Discovery. V here there is bankrupt vitality—such as nervous exhaustion, bad nutrition and thin blood, the body acquires vigor and the nerves, blood and all the tissues feel tho favorable effect of this sovereign remedy. Although some physicians have been aware of the high medicinal value of tho above mentioned plants, yet few have used pure glycerine as a solvent ana usually the doctors' prescriptions called for the ingredients in varying amounts, with alcohol. The "Golden Medical Discovery " is a scientific preparation compounded of tne glyceric extracts of the above mentioned vegetable ingredients and contains no alcehol or harmful habit-forming drugs. Trinity College Four Departments—Collegiate, Gradu ate, Engineering and Law. Large libraryliacilities.Well exuipped laboratories in all departments of science. Gymnasium rurnished with best apparatus. Expenses very mod erate. Aid for worthy students. Young flen 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. 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. i * A woman worries until she gets wrin • kles, then worries because she ha: > them. If she takes Hollister's Rock] I Mountain Tea she would have neither J Bright, smiling faae follows its use. 3! » cents, Tea or Tablets. i E. B. Menzies. t A Healing Gospel. 1 The Rev. J. C. Warcen, pastor c ' Sharon Baptist Church, Belair, Ga. ' "says of Electric Bitters: "It's a God L send to mankind. It cured me of lam ' aack, stiff joints, and complete physi • cal collapse. I was so weak it tool ' me half an hour to walk a mile, Tw bottles of Electric Bitters have mad me so strong I have just walked thre niles in 50 minutes and feel like walk ' ing three more. It's made a new ma 1 of me." Greatest remedy for weak ness and all Stomach, Liver and Kid ney complaints. Sold under guarante at C. M. Shuford and E. B. Menzies D'ag Store. Price 50c. Old maids would he scorce and hard ti find, Could they be made to see, How grace and beauty is combined By using Rocky Mountain Tea. E. B. Menzies. FRECKLES AND PIMPLES REMOVED I* Tan Days. gANadinola The Complexion B«a«tiller is en doracd by ttouundi tf ra t«ful liJitt, tnc . guaranteed to remori all facial disco lora tiona and restore tin keauty of youth. Tin worst cases m twenty days. 50c. and $1.0(1 at all hmdimg drug ■tores, or by «.■! fUIWUL TMLET Cfc. Hik. T« Sold by E. B. Menzies, Hick- I ory, N.' C. TRINITY PARK SCHOOL A firstclass preparatory school. Cer tificates of graduation accepfed lor en trance to leading Southern cu.leges. BEST bQUIPPEu . .*IOKY SCHOOL IN Ttili SOUTH. C Faculty of ten officers and teacher. ►- Campus of seventy-five acres. Library C containing thirty thousand volumes, e Well equipped gymnasium. High standards and modern methods pf in" r 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 Growersi; ! i I desire to say that I am the i v sole agent for Catawba, Burke, r Alexander and Caldwell counties { g for the welt-known and popular j s nursery, operated by W. L. Kil ( lian & Son, of this county. 11 £ w ill be pleased to take your or- j J dere for any and all kinds of fruit to be found in any first: class and reliable nursery; and I assure you that all orders in-. trusted to me shall receive i prompt attention. i. Yours respectfully, - W. S. RAMSOUR, Hickory, N. C. There Will Be A Happvj rartiipg! With jet and those whiskers, you shave with us. Qocd aivputting l sDietz Barber §lpo& VIRGINIA COLLEGE for Young Ladles In the Sooth. New buildings, pianos and equipment. Campus ten acres. Grand mountain scenery In Valley of Virginia, famed for health. European and American teachers. Full course. Conservators advantages in Art, Manic and Klocution. Certificates Wellealey. Students from *» States. For catalogue address II \TTIE V. HARRIS, Pr«aldent, Mas. OiiTivvt Haaais lloatwkight, Vlc&-Prea. ! Think .Twice Before You Paint Once Ignt it better to uei the right paint on the start, than to "wish you had?" Bight paint, properly applied, cannot igo wrong. HAMMAR PAINT is right. In stead cx being already mixed with oil it con tains everything but oil. You buy the pure linseed oil from us and mix it with Hammar Condensed Paint. Sure i f pure oil that way. You're not, when you buy the oil mixed in with the paint in the can. The oil is the life of the paint. Un less the oil is fresh and pure better throw the paint pot out. Don't experiment with "ready mixed" e paint, or labor with paint you have to j. majic by hand from start to finish. k Use Hwnmar Paint n save money and be happy. One gallon of raw oil, and one gallon of Hamraar e will cover 600 square feet of surface with two coats—and you can't get it off without a scraper and main atrength, so don't try. Gallon for gal _ lon, it ia the most economical paint ever sold. Of course it don't do a bouse, store or barn a bit of good in • the can—you've got to add oil to it, stir it up and get busy with your brush. e Then it does lots of good—preserves the wood and makes people say— s "There's'the best painted building Ive " seen in a long time." Use HAMMAR PAINT. Buy it from us. Drop in tome day when passing our store and toe will show you how to save 25% on your paint bill, and our guarantee 0 backed by a half million dollars that the paint will wear for five years. For sale byJC. L. Hawn and Son, Hickory, N. C. N Luckiest Man in Arkansas. "I'm the luckiest man in Arkansas" » writes H. L. Stanley, of Bruno, "since \ i , the restoration of my wife's health aftei five years of continuous coughing an( bleeding from the lungs; and I owe my 1 good fortune to the world's greatest • medicine, Dr. King's New Discovery | for Consumption, which I know from i experience will cure consumption if ■ taken in time. My wife improved with j first bottle and twelve bottles comple ) ted-the cure." Cures the worst coughs • and colds or money refunded. At C. M. Shuford's and £. B. Menzies', - j druggists. 50c and SI.OO. Trial botf i tie free JOIN OUR CLIB i [f you want prompt delivery and quick work. Cleaning, pressing, repairing, dyeing and all work on clothing. Special attention given to the cleaning and pressing of wom en's and children's clothing. We keep your clothes cleaned ncl pressed for SI.OO per month. City Pressing Club MOSER & ROWE, proprietors. EMORY AND HENRY COLLEGE, EMORY, VA. i 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. For catalogue and full information, Address J. L. HAKDIN, #■ V . Cor-Sec'y. Subscribe for The Democrat. —I I ' " " New Store & New Goods! . We are now showing a full line of new and up-to-date General Merchandise, sQch as dry GOODS, DRESS GOODS, LACES and EM BROIDERINGS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, PANTS, SHOES and OXFORD, and in fact'most anything to be found in a first-class dry goods store. We lso carry nice line c f b'TAPL E CFCCEFIES We solicit your| patronage 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. WHY NOT BUY wherefyou'can get anything in line? We buy in Car Lots; and can make you best Prices, in GRAIN, HAY. SHIP STUFF, B FAN, CGIK N SI ID MFALar.d LI3IIS Flour and Meal "Wholesale and retail. Also carry a full line of Poultry Food, Aflhgoods promptly delivered. Shell Orian end feed Co. College St., - Hickory, N. C, • Old Reliable. | g * Our new fail stock of Clothing is I arriving fast and we want to show H you through our line whether you buy M or not. We sell Clothing for nearly S one-half what if will cost you at other 2 places, |2 SHOES, SHOES. | The best line in the city. We han . die General Merchandise. jjj - Call on us for bargains. * % Wood's Seeds roit FALL SOWING. Every farmer should have a copy of our New Fall Catalogue It gives ibest methods of seed ing* andi full information about Crimson Clover Vetches, Alfalfa Seed Oats, Rye Barley, Seed Wheat Grasses and Clovers Descriptive Fall Catalogue mailed free, and prices quoted on reqifest. T. W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, - Richmond,; Va. Our Trad* Mark Brand 8o«d«"are the best and cleanest qualities obtainable. nilllAud WHIBKEY HABITS J 111 U cured it home with (jjfif I r 111 IOT out pain. Book of par. I I IV IVI ticufam sent FftEK. ■ mmmmmmmm B. M. WOOLI.KY, M. I>. Atlant%.Ga. Office 104 N. Pryor Street. OASTOniA. Beantho Kin(l * OU HaVB A ' WayS
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