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TH€I HEtOTOn HOSIERY mi STOJRE GGHRPV • THE PEOPLES STORE. _ " ' nM . rt Colo on Men's, Youth's and Children's Clothing and Men's Overcoats Our Great Cut Price SELIQ for the next 30 days will be of interest to those who want stylish floods at real values. The goods and prices speak for themselves and it will pay you to see us. Men's Suits worth $5, $6 and $7.50 to go for $3.75 to $5. Children's Suits from $1 to $3.50. Overcoats for men 4,5, and up to 10 dollars. ~T !il7~*ni Ladies short and long Coats at prices we defy competition. Our trade has never been enormous on this line and it is bepause our styles are • htJnd oHces lo * As to Dress Goods and Millinery we leave it entirely toth e publ ic to judge where to make purchases as our time is devoted to put tag Hat. "n bags and cutting off our goods rather than writing ads.. COMETO SEE US, we will save you money. THE NEWTON HOSIERY MILL STORE GOMPANY ; v NEWTON, iJ.C. The Prescriptionist The man who does the weighing, the measuring— who knows the technical points of compounding prescriptions—the man on whom everything depends. We never loose sight of our responsibility for a moment in prescription filling. Every prescription leaving our store is fault less in its purity and accuracy. You may feel 41 ' sure" when it h een filled here. Walter S. Martin & Company, Drusists ' Hickory, N. C. I Fine Watch Repairing! i There are two All-Important Factors in doing H Correct Watch Repairing I First the Knowledge and Then the- Skill. 0 We thoroughly understand the Mechanism and The- jgj H ory of WATCHES and REPAIRING, and we know just IP how to handle and repair each part, so as to get the jP H BEST RESULTS. M JP It is not a question of us "Tinkering" on your gg Watch until it runs or does not, but WE KNOW what j§| l|jj each part needs and what it should do and how to treat ||s W.e make a specialty of repairing FINE WATCH- Is?! II ES, and POSITIVELY GUARANTEE to make them M I||| as good as new. We give all branches of the Repair Jg g Department Particular Attention. 1 |j| 1 GEO. E. BISANAR, _ I t| JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. H Watch Inspector for Railway. - In the Lead For Dry Goods, Notions & Groceries WEST HICKORY I am packing my store with bargains in these lines , mid cordially invite tl;e people to ccme and investigate for themselves. All kinds of Bread Cloth, Flannels, Etc.,- for Dresses. ; ' *! : ■ '• £8 n Men's Pants, Shirts and every thing |n that gqQ yj, Keep the freshest Groceries of everything and deliver promptly. Cati and see _ ... H. T. MAYES WEST HICKORY; N. e. a - s,. BOONE ITEMS. Bishop Horner of Asheville visited the Mission School at Valle Crucis last week." He ex pects, at once, to add to the in dustrial features of the school a factorying for making: a m wagons, which will be under the direction of Mr. John Dyer. Rev. J. F. Davis of Charlotte is spending a few days at his old home in Watanga. Sometime ago, . Hon. R. Z. Linney attended service in a new unpainted church *t Sugar Loaf. On leaving the . church he looked up-at the beautiful un clouded sky,~and told the people if they would paint their church just the color of the sky, he would give them twenty-five dollars for that purpose. Acting upon his porposition .they now have a handsome blue church. Miss Martha A Blair, who has been spending a few months with her parents in Boone, has returned to Scranton Penn., where she will join her sister and resume her duties as trained nurse. In this years report, nude by the Superintendent of Appala chain Tiaining School to the State Superintendent, to be pub i shed in the annual report were given; the names of the faculty; the number of students taught last year, which is 293; a des cription of the three buildings; ; and the needs of the institution, which are means for the comple tion of the young women's home and for the erection of a domi tory for young men. The school proper.y is worth $15,000. the State »jav« SS,OUO. of this money, ami tie remainder was raised by private contribu tion. •; * ■ .;; B. G. Great Meeting at Ccnc >rd Church. Dr. C. A. Monro l.as just returned from what he c. scribe.*? as the greatest meetingever heicf at old Concord church, Iredcil Co. The members of five dif ferent churches un ted, there were services twice daily for five days. Numbers pro/esscd con version, some meeting with Con cord church, others expecting to join the Methodist, Baptist and ot ier denominations. - Mrs. DA .E. R. Russell of Charlotte is in the city visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Marler. f * McCoy Morete has returned irora the Northern markets, mak ing large purchases for the holi days. Look out for his big ad joon. . Rev. Bagby and family who have been residing in Morgan ton will move- to our city this week. Rev. Bagby will begin his work at once. We weieotne t-itm to oujr city. : - Christmas is Coming! ' AND WE ARE READY ! All kinds of country pro- j duce. Special run on Irish 2 potatoes, 25c per peck. Buy your Oranges for the # holidays from us. 5 BEST ON Tilt MARKET THE LOWEST PRICE. Fine line of Confectionery just re- r ceived. Also special lot o. flavoring J extracts. . J Morton & Peterson. HICKORY, N. C * \ FEARFUL PAINS SUGGESTIONS HOW WOMEN MAY FIND , RELIEF. | I . ' J While no woman is entirely free from ' periodical suffering, it does not seem to be the plan of nature that women should suffer so sevei*ely. This is a severe strain op a woman's vitality. | When pain exists something is wrong which should be set right or it will , lead to a serious derangement of the | whole female organism. Thousands of women have testified in grateful letters to Mrs. Pinkham that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound overcomes woman's special pains and irregularities. It provides a safe and sure way of escape from distressing and dangerous weaknesses and diseases. The two following letters tell so con vincingly what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will do for women, they cannot fail to bring hope to thousands of sufferers. Miss Nellie Holmes, of 540 N. Division Btreet, Buffalo, N. Y., writes: Pear Mrs. Pinkham:— " Your medicine is indeed an ideal medicine for women. I suffered misery for years with painful periods, headaches, and bearing-down t pains. I consulted two different physicians but failed to get any relief. A friend from the east advised me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's V Compound, I did so, and no longer suffer asldid before." My periods are natural; •vnry ache and pain is gone, and my general health Is much improved. I advise all women who suffer to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege» table Compound." Mrs. Tillie Hart, of Larimore, N. D., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— " " 1 might have been spared many months of suffering and pain had I only known of the bfticacy of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable 4sk Sirs. Pinkham's Advice-A Worn Compound sooner; for I have triea so many remedies without help. " I dreaded the approach of every month, as it meait so much pain and suffering for me, but alter I had used the Compound two months I became regular and natural and am now perfectly well and free from pain. lam very grateful for what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me." Such testimony should be accepted fcy all women as convincing evidence that- Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compt und stands without a peer as a remedy for all the distressing ills ol women. The success of Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound rests upon the well-earned gratitude of Americau women. When women are troubled with pain or irregularities, displacements or ul ceration of the organs, that bearing down feeling, inflammation, backache, bloating (or flatulency), general debil ity, indigestion and nervous prostra tion, or are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, lassitude, ex citability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at once remove*, such troubles. Refuse to buy any other medicine, for you need the best. Don't hesitate to writ© to Mrs. Pinkham if there is anything about your sickness yon do not understand. She will treat you with kindness and her advice is free. No woman ever regretted writing her and she has helped thousands. Address Lynn* Mass a Best Understands a Woman's Ills. ] . •. ' ■'■» """ 'I 1". " If ' — ****** \'l Southern Benevolent Associa^ ; tion. Morganton, N. C. (Incorporated under the Laws of North Carolina) DIRECTORS; Chas. B. Fanner, Jos. H. Tate, J. C. Estes, N. A. Hen derson, W. W. Branch, Arthur M. Wflley. A Mutual Home Organization For White People Oolj * ; ■■ —• mi i , j ■ ? ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ . ■ Pays for Accidental Injuries and All Diseases, Except CONSUMPTION AND RHEUMATISM. ■ ■ r. ■; ; * "t ,», L a > Benefits from $l5 to $4O per month. *fhe best is that which - gives you the most for your money. Costs from 30 to 120 cents per month. - - * ITirie Old Reliable. | Our new fall stock of Clothing is arriving fast and fwe want show H you through our line whether you : Jbuy H or not. We sell Clothing for hearty ft one-half what it will cost you at other SI places, ' ; SHOES, SHOES. 1 The best line in the city. t We han dle General Merchandise. . Call on us for bargains. "= ! = =r I (& ffiusselU I " * By , • •, . A »-- .? - - Before You Buy I »on't fail to see my line of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats and kinds of Under wear for winter. Also handle GROCERIES and COUNTRY PRODUCE. Don't fail to see my line before you buy. i Yours truly, W. G. FOX Hickory, N, C. ' Gompv
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