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TH€I f)E(£JTOn HOSIERY KRILL GGRRP'V THE PEOPLES STORE. i i Millinery. Dress Goods, Dry Goods, iCid Gloves, Ladies Jackets,No- Opens its grand show ot tipns, 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 — is fu || of the latest productions of the season arrd we now ready to show you th , + fiP*r\fl fTfTlPtiT most extensive line of fashionable headwear ever exhibited in this section of th; Vjllr millinery ucpcll UllVllt State. We want your chickens and eggs, feutter and other produce. Eggs 20 cents per dozen Cash or produce. No credit. "" THE NEWTON HOSIERY MILL STORE GOMPANY NEWTON, H. C. * 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. Oursyruif are made from the real fruit. ®ur fountain is a mighty good place to visit either alone or with your friend. Come often. jQ Walter S. I Fine Watch Repairing! | O There are two All-Important Factors in doing ij|| Sgj Correct Watch Repairing | First the Knowledge and Then the Skill. ||j We thoroughly understand the Mechanism and The- H ory of WATCHES and REPAIRING, and we know just how to handle and repair each part, so as to get the jy y BEST RESULTS. §| Wh It is not a question of us "Tinkering" on your ||| ||| Watch until it runs or does not, but WB KNOW what £|jj HJj each part needs and what it should do and how to treat them. ' §3 Wl We make a specialty of repairing FINE WATCH- ||[ m ES, and POSITIVELY GUARANTEE to make them M ; ' as good as new. We give all branches of the Repair |s| Department Particular Attention. GEO. E. BISANAR, | JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. fg Watch Inspector for Southern Railway. igp !*" STYLISH MILLINERY H ave yon seen Misses M. & E. Michael's fall jjj t^ n ever^ e^ore ' I Misses M and L Michael H Over Moifetz's Store - Hickory, N. C. Martin & Company, Dru§&ists Hickory, N. C. And bawling for help, two fool 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 j 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 lo: eno time. Be wise to-day— you may be burned out to-mor row. Clinard and Lyerly. WANTED. v. We want some poles 30 feet in length, 6 inches across at top and as small at the. butt as can be—long slim poles for electric wires. They must be cleared free of the bark and delivered'in Hickory for which 70 cents a pole will be paid. Thjs is the ! right time for poplar poles or chestnut oak poles to be cut. A few of them may be only 25 feet. Cut long straight poplar saplings at once, cut the bark off with a draw knife and haul them to us immediately. THORNTON LIGHT & POWER CO. VIRGINIA COLLEGE: FOP YOUNG LADIES. Roanoke, Va. . Opens Sept. 25.1908. One or the leading Schools for Young Ladies in the Sooth. New balkllnps. pianos and equipment. Campus ten acres. Grand mountain scenery In Valley of Virginia, fampl for health. European and American teachers. Full course. Conservatory advantages in Art, Music and Elocution. Certificates Weiiesiey. Students from >0 States. For catalogue address MATTIE P. HARRIS, Prertdent. Roanoke. Va. Mta. GKKTKDDB HAXSIS BOATWKICHT, Vlce-Prea Subscribe for The Democrat. CONSUMPTION PREVENTABLE DISINFECTIOX IMPORTANT. ■ Isnlti Obtained-In a Largn Institution. The importance of disinfection Is shown bv the results obtained at the Brooklyn Home for Consumptives, the finest institu tion of the kind in New York. A letter from the President is quoted: "We have used Piatt's Chlorides in the Brooklyn Home for Consumptives'for more than ten years, and find it not only a com ft neceaeit y. Through its use we defy the germs' to make any inroads on the nnrees and employees who are in con. Want attendance upon the sick, one hun. ared of whom are now in the institution. Qne nurse bos been there well on to tea years, a second almost as long, and not one p* wonever employed in the Home has de. jelowd lung trouble "—Mrs. 8. V. White President, Kingston Ave., Breekjyn, X. ¥,' | Chloride. is an odorless, colorless Hqnld disinfectant which instantly removes any foal odors and destroys disease-breed ing matter A quart bcifcle will last aa a month and it cam ha ofrfainad at all druggists, . Hon. W. C. Dowd Here Satur- day Night. The city hall was filled Satur day night with an audience de sirous of hearing a man so well known as editor Hon. W. C. Dowd discuss the issues of the dav. Mr. Dowd's principal de sire was to see as many men ii North Carolina as possible knew the superiority of the Democrat ic to the Republican foim ol State government. And he cer tainly did his best to enlightei them. It has been said, by those who are goocfjudges that his ar guments in appealing to those who have hitherto voted against Jeffersonisan principles in the State were the very best usee heretofore in the campaign. Hi; picture of Reconstruction am Fusion misrule was forcible. The manner in which he paid his ad dresres to the well-beloved (t, Mary Ann Butler and the Quil Too Honorable Mr. Chaiim*. Adams was something to remem ber. His lash cut deep to tl. bone. Mr. Dowd is a most pleasir. speaker, and his speech wa. bright—witty and full of anet dote—the old maid at the stw and the little boy's somewhi previous information to tl • preacher as to the place he e: pected to is to be regrete that the speaker was so late i reaching here from Conover, t many wished to see him durin. the afternoon. All Saints Day Service. Thursday, Nov. Ist, at 10 a. m., Communion will an address will be celebrated ai the church of th-» Ascension, i Saints Day is a very anciti 1 feast day in the church of Go' It ought to be dear to all Chris ian people for two reasons.!.] Ist, it emphasize's the life come and brings before us tl. state of the departed now ii. Paradise awaiting the final Res urrection and Judgment. 2nd, it knits the liviig wit .he dei,arted in a very close an real and b esced communkn, the living still remembering and raying for the departed (not ;ie dead) and the departed re n mbering and praying for thost 3t lin this wotld. Death does ot break up the relationships fo med here. To this service all ) iristian people are eoraially ii - ' /it 'ci. John S. Moody. At ClaremontCollege. M ss McMiliian, a noted eloc; - ioni t and ent*-»tiiner, will giv reading at Cla emont Colle,. .lext Friday nighi for the ben*' fit of the Claremont Your 4 Women's Christian Association Miss McMillan has been engaged by the Daughters of the Confed eracy in Lenoir to recite theu Thursday night, comirg on here. Tickets of acmifebion, 25 and 15 cents. If you want the people to find j t cut put it in the Linxuat. ' FURS'FURS! ; f » Ladies Special Sale Oct. 31 and continue to Nov. 3rd 4 m If 4 WYS We have just re- \ most popular styles ceived from New and patterns in Furs York Market a hand- \ f or Ladies and Miss some line of the \ « es. iWe did not buy them to keep and are going to sell JHH them during this Sale. Now flHj )\ is your time to' secure bar- /// gains. We have the goods / / that will please[ you. j Prices Range From 65 cents to $15.00. % * «. ■» . Remember the dates of sale. Four days only We'll day, Thursday,. Friday aid Saturday The Morrison Brosi Co. HICKORY, N. C,
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