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\ In The Towns | ) Where you find the i)eople making use of their f f Banks, depositing their money and paying their bills by checks, you will find a progressive, "get-there'* f spirit that means the up-building" of that town and f ! vicinity. _ A This is our home and we take an active inter- F est in watching and aiding the material prosperity of f both town and surrounding country. We should like f f to see every man and woman who has an income, ev- f f ery farmer, every laboring man, every mechanic, ev- f * f ery young man in this community start a bank ac- r (count. f You are interested—come in and talk with us J 4 about it. 1 i FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1 J HICKORY, N. C. " " 2 Business Builders Advertisements inserted under this head at 5 cents a line for each insertion Don't forget that Balto Fold ing io-cart at W. O. Player's Furniture Store. If parties holding cash register tickets of the Morrison Bros. Un der date of May 23rd will pre sent them at their office, we will give back half of the face value of ticket. The Morrison Bros. Co. Inc. GO to the Morrison Bros. Co. for Fourth of July Decorations. I have a line of trunnle Beds, iron cribs in stock. Call and see them. WANTED—Experienced men in Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods and Dry Goods., experi enced men in Hardware, Grocer ies and implements. Men who are salesmen and stock keepers, age from 25 to 35 years, peode whose standing and reputation at home is good. Permanent employment and good salaries paid. Address, Geo. Gerlack; Canadian, Texas. FLAGS, Bunting, Festooning, etc. for Fourth of July Decora tions at The Morrison Bros. Co. If it's a good cheap sewing machine you want, see mine. They are as cheap as from Sears, Roebuck. WANTED— For U. S. Army able bodied, unmarried men, betweer ages of 21 and 35, citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. Men wanted now for Philipine service. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, IS West Trade St., Charlotte, N. C.; 26 1-2 South Main St., Asheville, N. C.; Bank Building, Hickory, N. C.; 417 1-2 Liberty St., Winston-Salem, N. C.; Glenn Building, Spartanburg, S. C Haynsworth and Conyer's Building "ireenville, S. C.; or Kendall Building Columbia, S. C. DRESS MAKING—a specialty our work is done by skilled hands apd we are anxious to please the most fastidious. Bring us your next orders, Mrs. A. P, Wnitener Dr. Taylor the horse doctor, will be in Hickory Friday for the practice of his profession for one day only. WANTED—a good hustling young man to travel in this and adjoing counties salary paid ap ply this office. Mrs. J. S. Carr on Lincolnton St has a room to rent to one or two gentlemen, apply at once. GUITARS, Violins, Mandolins, Banjos, Harps and all kind of string instruments at The Morri son Bros. Co. WANTED—Renter for my farm near Conover, N. C. Apply to Mrs. Henry L. Abernethy, Hickory, N. C. Don't forget the closing ou sale at Huffman's Furniture* store. He is certainly giving bar gains. Rev. W. A. Deaton returned Wednesday after spending two weeks in Watauga county, where he has been engaged in Home M ssion work. 1 LOCAL Js iiifiiiiii®! Mr. Ted Sides went to Ashe ville S^pday. Mr. Henrv Little spent Satur day in Lenoir. Mrs\ W. W. Stroud went to Statesville Saturday. Mr. Simpson of Granite Falls spent Monday in the city. Mr. Rosco Latta spent Friday in Asheville on business. The City fathers are .going to build more on the stand pipe. Mr. Dick Alexander of Char lotte is in town for a few days. Mr. B. F. Alexander of Char lotte spent Sunday in the city. Mr. A. H. Crowell, of Newton, spent Fridav in town on business. Hon. A. A. Whitener spent Saturday in Statesville on legal business. Mrs. Thomas Mott and Miss Velma Rawls spent Tuesday in Statesville. Mr. J. E. Wilfong of Route No. 1 was a visitor in town Saturday. Let everyone come to Hickory the 4th and, have the time of their lives. It pays to advertise in the Democrat because thejpeople sub scribe for it and read it Hon. C. H. Mebane, editor of the Catawba County News, was a visitor in town recently. Mr. Philo Hall has sold his in terest in the Hall Company jo Messrs. Harris and Little. The Congregation of St. An drew's Lutheran gave their pastor a big pound recent ly: We can do your printing no matter what It is. Write for es timates on ail kinds of job print* ing. Miss Bessie Danlaps returned to her home in Wadesboro Mon day after visiting the home of Rev. Bagby. Rev. Murphy went to Newton Monday to attend a meeting of the Executive Committee of Ca tawba College. Miss Cowles, of Statesville, and Master Chester Crowell, of Newton, are spending a few days with Mrs. W. H. Ellis. Mr. J. S. Carr who has charge of the Carolina Roller Mills in Durham is spending a few days at home with his famiiy. Rev. Mr. Dunn, a Baptist min-' ister of Virginia, but who is spending the summer at Connel ly Springs, spent Monday in town. Miss Moore, the state represen tative of the W. C. T. U. will give a lecture in the Methodist church Thursday 27th. All are cordially invited. Episcopal convention of the District of Asheville meets this : week in Lenoir. Bishop Horner and numerous delegates passed j through Hickory on Tuesday. Mrs. 0. M. Royster, Mr. T. M. | Johnson, Rev. and Mrs. J. S. ! Moody and Mr. Frank A. Clin ard attended as delegates from . the Hickory Parish. ; C. J; Yountof Newton was on our streets Monday. The tournament the 4th is go-- ing to be a cracker jack. ' Everybody should see the big balloon assension here July 4th. S. E. Killian is spending a few days this week on his mountain farm near Blowing Rock. *» ■> • "* Some of the farmers are ex pecting to have floats in the pa rade the 4th. Let them come they will be given a warm wel come. Next Sunday the Rev. E. N. Joyner, of Tryon, N. C., will preach at 11 a. m. Men espec ially invited. The service open to all. i Dr. E, R. Russel of Charlotte, spent Sunday in town with his family who are spending several weeks here with Dr. and Mrs. Marlor. Dont forpet the grand excur sion from Mortimer to Chester Saturday 29th only $1.50 from Hickory and return. This ex cursion will be under good .man agement and everybody assured a good time. The Democrat prints in this issue ait address from the pen of Mr. J. T. Ellington of Clayton in which he presents the name of Mr. Ashley Home as a candi didate for Governor of North Carolina. Mr. Home is one of the brave men who after having gene to the front in the defense of his country came back home to take up another fight—the battle of life and he has come forth victor. As a farmer he is in close touch with that class of our citizens who form the great er part of our citizenship. As a party man' Mr. Home has prov en himself loyal and as a de fendet of the Democratic faith he is brave and bold. He is a good man and the party banner would be safe in his hands. NOTICE! NOTICE! All members of the Jr. O. U. A. M. are requested to be present at the hall next Monday night, July Ist. There will be refresh ments served and some speeches by prominent Juniors. W. L. Craig • J. W. Moose D. P. Smith COMMITTEE. Flag Raising! Brookford N. C. June 29,1907. 6 o'clock, P. M. 6 PROGRAMME. 1. Hymn—All hail the power of Jesus' name. 2. Presention of the Flag, H. J. Holbrook. 3. Accepting the Flag-J. H. Ballew, Mayor of Brookfoid. 4. Song—Columbia the Gem of the Ocean. 5. Address—The History of the Flag—Dr. Murphy. 6. Raising the Flag—Song, Star Spangled Banner. 7i Song—My Country 'tis of Thee. # MARSHA LLS C. H. Hewett C. E. Cole E. M. Childress H. L. Newman Ice cream will be served Rec reation Hall for the benefit of the two Sunday-Schools of Brookford. The purpose of store advertis ing is not merely to sell goods but to sell more goods,to make friends build up a patronage that will net only stick but grow. Nawspapers reach the'greatest number of people in the immediated vicinity in the most natural way at the least expense, and they are there fore the best of all mediums for stores. In a newspaper you fol low the lines of least resistance, you follow with the stream, you talk to an audience already as sembled, to the people who want to read, their mental cosmos right,they are on your wire, an 4 they won't ring off if you hold their interest Attraction is the basis of all advertising, the store is the sun, the customers the planets that revolve around it DRAKE, THE HIGH DIVER. Alonzo Drake, the Great High Diver and Jumper, Will Per form Here the 4th. Alonzo Drake, the celebrated high diver and jumper, will per form here the 4th one of his wonderful daring-acts by leap ing from the top of the high htailding- of The J)emocrat office ont on the hard street. This will will be one of the most marvel ous acts ever .performed in this part of the country. The name of this great per former is no doubt familiar to ev,ery man, woman and child wl; has read history,' and the opportunity of this performance will be gi /en for the benefit of the manv thousand people who will assemble here on that day. As Mr. Drake has consented to be here and perform this won derful act, don't fail to see him. The time will be given out later. Leonard-Moretz. In the marriage of Mr. J, A. Moretz and Miss Elizabeth Leon ard which took place in Holv Trinity Lutheran church June 25, 1907,,tw0 of Hickory's most popular and promising young people sealed their lives until death pents them. The church, one of the most beautiful in the town, was artis tically decorated with daisies, white roses, and ferns forming a gateway leading to the altar which was under an arch of flowers brilliantly lighted with electric lights. While Miss Pearl Little played with a delicate touch Lohren grin's wedding march the bridal party entered the church in the following manner: Mr. G. E. Lyerly and Mr. H. L. Yoder, and and Mr, A. L. Deal and Mr. E. G. Suttlemyre; these entered from the opposite sides of church and crossing in front of the altar. These were followed by the lit tle gate girls, Francis Geitner and Jame "Lyerly. Miss Hattie Leonard, maid of honor and sis ter of the bride, gowned in pink and carrying pink carnations, came next in order, Proceeding the bride came the two little flower girls, Glady's Reid and Florence Leonard each dressed in white organdie and carrying baskets filled with daisies. The groom with his best man, Mr. Earl Thompson of Salisbury, approached the altar from the vestry room, and the bride lean ing on arm of her father, enter the church passing through the gates and met the groom at the altar where standing under an arche of daisies they .took the vows which made them man and wife. The ceremony was per formed by the Rev. Dr. J. C. Moser, pastor; in a most impres sive manner, the ceremony of the Lutheran church being used. The bride was dressed in white net over satin wearing a veil of tulle fastened with a crescent lace pin set with pearls, the gift of the groom. As the party re tired from the church Mendel sshon's wedding march was played. After the ceremony the party drove to the home of Mr. J. S. Leonard, father of the bride, and after spending short time took train No. 12 for James town and Washington City. They will return to Hickory and make their home here, residing on Claremont Heights. Miss Leonard has been a mem ber of the faculty of the graded schotl and is popular as a teach er being greatly loved by her pupils. She is well connected, being a member of the oldest families in the county. Mr. Moretz lis a jroung man who is fast coming to the front as a business man. The bridal presents were many and were costly and useful. A CERTAIN CURE FOR ACHING FEET. Aliens Foot-ease, a powder; cures Tired Aching. Sweating, Swollen feet, cample sent FREE, also Sample of Foot 'Ease Saaitary Corn Pad, a new invention: Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, * N. Y. Examination lor Admission to the A &M. College. On Thursday. July 11th, Coun ty Superintendent Mebane wi 1 conduct examinations for admis sion to the Agriculture & Me chanical College at Raleigh. Young men who expect to enter A. &M. College in September should by all means take the ad mission examinations before go ing to Raleigh. An examination in the home county enables ap plicants to determine whether or not they are prepared for Col lege without the expense of a trip to Raleigh, and gives those who pass advantages in secur ing room in the College dormito ries. Ihe College offers 120 scholarships to bright needy boys desiring industrial education. Don't Let This Pass You The Grand Excursion From Mortimer. N. C. to Chester, S. C. SAT. JUNE 29th Round trip from Hickory $1.50 Special car for La dies and escorts. Good order guaran teed. Positively no drink ing. Responsible man agement. A good time assured ... IS YOUR SIGHT GOOD? Good sight is rather to be chosen than great riches. Eyes seldom grow better without help. If your sight is failing, come to us. We succeed by success ful fitting the worst cases. THE MORRISON BROS COriPANY Graduate Opticians Hickory " N. C _J UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA 1789-1907. Head of the State'? Educational System DEPARTMENTS. College, Engineering, Law, Graduate, Medicine, Pharmacy Library contains 45,000 volumes. New water works, electric lights, central heating system. New dormitories, gym nasium, Y. M. C. A. building, library. 732 STUDENTS 74 IN FACULTY The Fall Term begins Sept. 9, 1907. Address '- _ FRANCIS P. VENABLE, Pres. Chapel Hill, N. C. Valle Crucis News. Mr. Tom Brewer came over from Valley Creek Saturday and returned Monday. Mr. Gwin Church and Georgs Candill made a business trip to West Virginia last week. There will be a box supper at Baptist church on Saturday with the intention of raising money fOl church purposes. Let every body come. GREAT Closing Out. Sale Only a Few More Days of This Greatest of All Sales ** * v Are you getting your part of the great Bargains? if not , why not. My house will be - occupied by Messrs Morrison Bros, of this place, and lam under contract to give them • possession in 30 days. Hence this immence stock of swell merchandise must be moved out at some price, so here goes, and if you dont get your part, you need onlo to blame yourself. Men& $3-Qxfords for $1 98 $3.50 shoes and oxfords for $2.48 Mens $1.50 hats for 99cts 50c Under wear for 25c ts 50c wool dress goods for 24 l-2c 10c white and fancy Lawn for 7 3-4 c 50 & 75c Shirts for 39c Best $1 Shirts for 69c $lO Mens Fine Suits best goods for $ 7.48 $9. Suits for $5.98 $B. Suits for $4.98 Boys $2 Suits for $1.39 In fact every thing is mark ed down to prices that is simply rediculous, as they must be sold quickly. HICKORY MERCANTILE CO McCoy Moretz Mgr. ~7 DO YOU pow WHAT IT DOES? lIK It relieves a person of all desire for strong drink or drugs, restores his nervous system to its normal U Aa| A|/ condition, and reinstates a man to mvTlyl§yW his home and business. J For Full Particulars, Address fiipn The Keeley Institute, XJlil \J GREENSBORO, N. CAROLINA. Correspondence Confidential. may do more damage than you care to pay fori If you have a Fire Insurance Policy with some good trustworthy company, you will be thoroughly recompensed ! for all damage by Fire. If this subject interests you we will be pleased to give you all particu lars. Cllnard and Lyerly LOOK HERE 950 to 1,000 acres, 300 acres riv«r bottom, 500 acres cleared upland, 400 acres of this upland in grass. 9 Room Modern Built Residence Three large barns and other out buildings, 100 acres in timber. 4 acres in Orchard; well watered If interested write me J. B. W. Box 262 Morristown, Tenn. Much in the Method v— ; We can't all be beautiful, it ap pears, but we can all make BEAUTIFUL PICTURES We make the sort which are in teresting and lovely, whether or not your proportions are. abso lutely correct or your complex ion faultless. G. M. HARDIN, Photographer. Morganton St. Hickory. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children. Succesfully used by Mother Gray nurse in the Children's Home in New York, Cure Feverishness, Bad Stomach, Teethiug disorders, move and . regulate the Bowles, and destroy Worms. Over 3e,000 testimonials. They never fail. At all Druggists 25c. Sample FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted. N, Y.
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