HOSIERY STOH& CpflHP'Y THE PEOPLES STORE. | ■* * j2 Millinerv Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Kid Gloves, Ladies Jackets,lN o- Opens its grand show Ot Jfons,Men's Youth's and Children's Clothing, Pants, Shirts, Ladies and Men's Shoes, Etc. Our store is full of the choice things of the season, and our prices are astonishing low. " ~ . ; s f u ij of the latest productions of the season and we now *9. show you the Our millinery department 31a11\ 6X We"wan' 1 r yOUlr chickens and eggs, butter and other produced Eggs 20 cents per dozen Cash or produce. No credit. . THE NEWTON HOSIERY MILL STORE GOMPANY NEWTON, >J. C. . Summer Drinks. We have dozens of thirst-quenching, throat cooling, temperature reducing drinks at our fountain. When you drirfk them you may be sure that you are drinking pure healthful beverp&es. Everything about our fountain is clean. Oursyrun are made from the real fruit. Our fountain is a mighty good place to visit either alone or with your friend. Come often.H Walter S. Msrtin & Company, Druggists Hickory, N. C. « I Fine Watch Repairing! 1 There are two All-Important Factors in doing Q | Correct Watch Repairing | First the Knowledge and Then the Skill. jl? We thoroughly understand the Mechanism and The -81 ory of WATCHES and REPAIRING, and we know just g |£j how to handle and repair each part, so as to get the fcj H BEST RESULTS. fej I It is not a question of us 4 'Tinkering'' on your pi Watch until it runs or does not, but WE KNOW what la each part needs and what it should do and how to treat &| them. IS IjS We make a specialty of repairing FINE WATCH- Jgl H ES, and POSITIVELY GUARANTEE to make them M E as good as new. We give all branches of the Repair Department Particular Attention. I GEO. E. BISANAR, (gj JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. ill Watch Inspector for Southern Railway. rSTYLISH MILLINERY^ 8 Have you losses aTI ever before. You save money by doing Misses M end E. Michael | Over Moietz s Store - Hickory, N 0. : An(J bawling for help, two fool- I ish persons about to lose their all by fire. Don't pity 'em. They've probably sneered at their neigh bors for "paying out" an annual premium on a policy for FIRE INSURANCE i Our scared friends are getting " their little lesson as they yell. | Too late—till next time. How about YOUR insurance? In force? Note the date of your policy, and | DON'T let it lapse. A postal will | bring our representative and you > 1 lose no time. Be wise to-day — j; you may bel)urned out to-mor : row. :Clinard and Lyerlv. WANTED. II • 5 We want some poles 30 feat J in length, 6 inches across at top 1 $ | and as small at the butt as can | be—long slim poles for electric j; wires. They must be cleared 11 free of the bark and delivered in » Hickory for which 70 cents a \ pole will be paid. This is the right time for poplar poles or 1 chestnut oak poles to be cut. A I few of them may be only 25 feet. | : Cut long straight poplar saplings at once, cut the bark off with a j } draw knife and haul them to us j j immediately. 11 THORNTON LIGHT & POWERXO. VIRGINIA COLLEGE: • For YOUNG LADIES, Roanoke, Va. Opens Sept. 25.1908. One of the lending Schools for Young Ladles In the South . New buildings, pianos and equipment. Campus ten acres. Grand mountain scenery in Valley of Virginia, famed for health. European and American teachers. Full course. Conservatory advantages In Art, 1 Music and Elocution. Certificates Wellesley. S Students from ?(> Stsfen. For catalogue address » MATTIE I'. HARRIS, President, Roanoke, V.i. iIKS. GKBTKCDE li ASBIS JIOATWBIGUT, Ylee-I'res s I Subscribe for The Democrat. [CONSUMPTION PREVENTABLE DISINFECTION IMPOKTANT. f Beaults Obtained Jn s Largo Institution. ' f The importance of disinfection is shown _ J by the results obtained, at the Brooklyn . Home for Consumptives, the finest institu- I t'.on of the kind in New York. A letter i from the President is quoted; • "We have used Piatt's Chlorides in the ; Brooklyn Home for Consumptives for more ' th an ten years, and find it ndt only a com fort but a necessity. Through its use we . r defy 'the germs' to make any -inroads on I the nurses and employees who are in con. etant attendance upon the sick, one hun ! dred of whom are now in the institution. | One nurse baa been there well on to ten years, a second almost as long, and not one \ person ever employed in the Home has de- V lun S trouble "—Mrs. S. V. White. , President Kingston Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. . [ | Piatt's Chlorides is an odorless, colorless r i liquid disinfectant which instantly removes any fos! odors and destroys disease-breed. | ing matter A quart bcjtle will last aa average .amily a month and it can bo j obtained at all druggist*. Bribery. Men who contribute money to buy votes and to bribe the peo !pie's representative, as well as j those who disburse it, are dead ;ly enemies of the republic. Their greed and love power are great !er than their love of country. I They impair popular respect for law. which is the only safeguard !for life and property; and it will ibe an evil day for the nation | when its preservation depends ' upon their patriotism and cour rge. They may masquerade in the garb of righteousness, and adress, the people in the lan guage of patriotism, but their virtues are assumed; they are hycocrites and assassins of liber ty, and would welcome a dynas ty rather than shed their blood in defense of popular govern ment. In and Around Boone. We have heard that Prof. Lv erly, President of Crescant Col lege, has bought the school prop erty in Blowing Rock known a? Skyland Institute. This institu tion has been under the auspices of the American Missionary As sociation for about seventeen years. Last yeau it was closed- Prof. Lyerly expects to reopen it next fall as a co-educational school. The citizens of Blowing Rock will be glad to have the school again, and hope he will be as successful there as he has been at Crescent. Messrs. William Graybeal and John Harman, of Cove Creek, 1 with their families, have moved to East Tennessee. A number of people have re cently gone from Watauga to j Washington and Idaho. Mr. J. Stewart Greer, a form er student of the Appalachian Training School, and now a law student of Chattrnooga Universi ty, is spending some time with his parents at Todd, Ashe coun ty. Mr. Greer is a promising young man. Last year he won first prize in oratory at Chatta nooga University. Many fai mers are making ci der l'or vinegar of their frozen 41 pies, and Mr. Geo. H. Blair it- co lceived the idea of making iato l:rout the frozen cabbage. He ras purchas -d twenty large barrels fcr that purpose. Rev. J. 11. Brendall is giving the students of the Appalachian '/Training School a series of' Bib ical lectures. They are very -instructive, and we are sute the stuncnts are being benefitted. The school is continually grow- and applications for cata logues are being received all the . time. It's only a question now as to h)w much the majority will be in Catawba county.. But keep working b ys arc pi!e her up. Hickory needs an Auditorium t'rat will seat from three to five thousand people. Glenn or Ay cock eiiher woujd fill it with a single Appointment. They Stand Alone. Stand wg out in bold relief, nil clone, and as a conspicuous example of open, frank and holiest dealing ith the. sick • and afflicted. are Dr. Pierce's Favorite ' r. -sc-ription for weak, over-worked, ce bilitated, nervous, " v.n," rain racked woinon, and Dr. t ierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the famous rcn.edy for .weak ftomach, indigestion, or djs ' pepsia, torpiJ liver, cr 1 i Hois suets, all i ca'.arrlial affections whether of tho | stomach, bowels, l.idwey:\ blunder, nasal ■ passages, throat, Lrciitlia. cr tlirr mu cou- passages, also as an eii'ective remedy J for ail dLeasos arifiug from thin, watery I \or impure biood, C 3 scrofulous and skin 1 , affections. , I Each bottle of the above medicines j bears uoon its wrapper a tcdj-c of hen ;j csty in'tho f«:I1 lLt f ingredients com nosing it priiital in jlnin Lwjlbh. ■j This frank and open r üblieity phces ,j these medhines ii> i h:tss ell by tl.nn l| sdrcs assd is the be.-1 guaranty of their [ merits. They cannot le cl; s:ed as patent ' nor secret medicines fc r they arc neither i — being iif known a n j (.siticii. Dr. l'icrce feels that he crn afford to i take the afi'icted into his -full confidence i and lay all the ingredients of his nudi l cines freely iiefore them because thnt ingredients are such rs are endorsed and most strongly praised by scores of the mo.-t eminent radical writers p.s cures I for the dis asoy fir which these mdi- L cines are recommended. Therefore, the aOl.'cted do not have to rely alone upon Dr. Pierce's recommendation as to the curative vulun of bis medicines for cer tain e.isily recognized di. eases. A glance at the ] rir.ted fermula on each bottle will iho-.v that no alcohol and no- ' or hubit-frrming I'mrs enter j i;>- . .... I. .cc's n c'.icir,c:. y l« !ng | wholly led rf glye ric extracts • lef the ro- s i.f native. American forest ' ;!.?. T -3" rre 1- t end : afct for ii.- * ee. r 0.-.t, '. In;', chronic Ms , ; s. Dr. R. Fierce c; ato ior.s: . i j F.'.KK. ly :;1 're:.i:ig him at llul ::lo N. v.. ao«l r ! ! ace re •ti. ! . -dly cenhth .!h.l. it is as easy to be w« il as ill :'nd , ! much more corLfort' ble. Constipation is ' the ujse of mav.y forms • f ii: -ess. T)x Pierce's Pl«\isa nt Pellets cu: '• ■nsl'ra tion. Thev art* tinv. si'.inr-c b-d r ":-n --; ule*. C *]•« ii«« " ? v ". . ! ."b a p-.lle h.va : live, tw.-Mild .:athartic. Alidcaloi»in medicines sell t'uera. Granite Falls Ite ns. We have a few items that ' might be of interest to lhe rcad ' ers of the good old Demccrat. We had a rousing good speech ' t-rcir. Governor Glenn Monday in wTiich he preached Democracy - from away back and he present-' | ed such truths as ought to mike • converts of all Republicans. We > j had a crowd estimated at 500. jAr;d they say Democracy is dead. ■ ] But Old Caldwell county, if we II ?• re to judge ly the prospects at present, will be Democratic after • i the 6th of November.' Editor t j liolbrook and Hon. M. H. Yount ■ 1 came over with the Governor ;'; from Hickory. ij • Rev. H. W. Hawkins is here - with his tent, but it rained him : out last week. i •; Mr. and Mrs. Holderly, pastor i, of the Wesleyan church here will j ' join the M. E. church South in a i ' short time so reported on good authority. ' |S. V. Starnes fell off his barn i which he was building last week and broke three ribs, and' there was other injury, but he is doing • as well as could be expected. Mr. J. A. Turnmrre has re- i signed his position as foreman ' fcr the Dudley Lumber Co., and will move to Drexel where he has a similar position. i The Dudley Lumber Co., is pre- j | paring to build a cotton. mill at j Dudley Shoals to be run by elec- j tricity developed by the power \ on the shoals and at the Shell ! place. ~ * i Lieut. Tom Mott, who h s 1 been here with Mrs. Mott, in ; t- ' tendance on the sick bed of Mr. j| W. H. Rilis. went down to ' Statesville Tuesday. A MHKMi HF iUi MET'A 'jywyn 'MrdS~M 4s: W Wife' tifr raRSBnRSBE*BfcIRfIBB!i3^SKSK3B!s!SoBs3RB»TBBBMM»BHH®IKI^KHE^^^K^ | We Are Strictly up § | to the Minute | From the fact that in addition to keeping the finest line of staple w and fancy groceries to be found on ♦ jj the market, we also run a Y 1 First-Class Restaurant % & ep £ where our patrons can secure good ! meals and lunches at all hours at rea- £ sonablejprices, - #: Cold Drinks. * I Geo. W. Fox, 9 In Bowling Alley Building. Hickory, N. 0. ffj HKIm New Store & New Goods! We are now showing a full line of nw ;i c up-to-date General Merchandise, such as dr GOODS, DRESS GOODS, LACES and EM BROIDERINGS, NOTIONS, ATS, (>IS CLOTHING, PANTS, SHOES and OXFCFD, and in fact most anything to be found in a first-class |dry goods store. WJso carry nice line[c f „ iiTAPL E GROCERIES We solicit your| patrcrcge and will rrake it to your interest to trade with us, and give ycu value received for your money. Highest p_rices paid for country En» W. G. FOX Hickory, N. C. 1 Old. | % Our new £fall stock of Clothing is £ arriving fast and we want to show W I you through our line whether you buy M or not. We sell Clothing for nearly jiJ one-half what it will cost you at other Sfl places, I SHOES, SHOES. | The best line in the city. ; We han- jgf 4jj die General Merchandise. hj Call on us for bargains. 1 • ($• | 2 HICKORY, N.|C. Jfr. *" '-A."--gar>aß fny I WMMM—war*——— §?▼>

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