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Business Builders. Advertisements inserted under this head at 5 cents a line for each iusertion New fall stock of*'Walk-Over" shoes now on display at Moretz-Whitener Clo. Co. Something entirely new at Morrison's theatre all this week. Buy your fall hat from us and get the latest Moretz-Whitener Clo. Co. WANTED—For U. S. Anny able bodied, uumarried men, bet wee c ages of 21 and 35, citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits,who can speak, read and write Kuglish. Men wanted now for service in Cuba. Fo information apply to Recruiting Officer, 15 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.; 126 1-2 North Main St Salisbury, N C; Glenu Building, Spartanburg, S. C- Haynsworth and Conyer's Building Greenville, S. C.; or Kendall'Building Columbia, S. C.; Large crowds will attend Mor rison's theatre this week. Special 10 per cent discount given boarding college students Moretz-Wnitener Clo. Co. Don't miss the attraction at Morrison's theatre Thursday, Eriday and Saturday nights. You want to examine, our new fall styles before you buy your suit.. We can save you money Moretz-Whitener Clo. Co. Claremont College Claremont Female College will open Sept. 17 with an enlarged and strengthened faculty. Many improvements have been made on th* building in the way of painting, etc. New furniture is also being put in so that the in stitution will be more attractive than ever. The regular courses of study will be offered: Regular College, Preparatory, Business, Musical, Elocution and Art. A primary department will be provided under a competent teacher. All persons interested who de sire further information about any department should write to the President W. B. Duttera, Hickory. A New Cotton Mill for New ton A new cotton mill has been or uanized at Newton. The stock holders met in the county court house last Monday and elected the following officers: Messrs. L. H Phillips, president; J. E. Fry, vice-president, and H. F. Smith, secretary and treasurer. A committee was appointed to go to Raleigh at once for the purpose of obtaining a charter. The erection of the plant will be gin as soon as a site is selected. A Macadam Road .From Le noir to Blowing Rock. A forty thousand dollar stock company has been organized for the purpose of grading and ma cadamizing the turn pike from Lenoir to Blowing Rock. A char ter will be secured at once and the work will be rushed to com pletion. Several of the business men of Hickory are interested in the company. The completion of the work will reduce the time it takes"to drive from Lenoir to Blowing Rock from five to three hours. This will greatly increase the patronage of this famous sum mer resort and enable it to com pete with Montreat. Interesting Services Next Sun day Next Sunday the Reformed congregation will hold their an nual "Harvest Home" services. This is one of the most interest ing services held during the year. It is a Thanksgiving ser vice for the blessing God has be stowed in giving bountiful har vest. The church will be deco ra ed with grain and fruits. The ser.non will be appropriate. H *• LOCAL I' Mr. S. M. Clark, of Lenoir, spent Sunday in the city. Miss Clara Bowles will leave this week for Statesville Female College. Misses Sadie ann Gladys Mc- Canless, of Salisbury, -are visit ing Miss Hermine Little on Col lege St. Mr. White, of Greensboro, was here on business last week. He i 3 ** brother-in-law of our towns man, Mr. G. F. Ivey. Mrs. L. P. Dillion, wife of an enterprising furniture dealer of Monroe, visited friends and rela tives here last week. Miss Delia Bost has completed her course at King's Business College in Charlotte and has ac cepted a position here. Dr. C. C. Weaver, president of Davenport Female College, spent Tuesday in Hickory in the inter est of the college. Ted Sides left Tuesday for Lexington, Ky. He enters the Kentucky State College and will study electrical engineering. Miss Emma and Mr. Garland Sutttemyre will spend ten days or two weeks at Jamestown, Bal timore and Washington. Mr. Earl Colee left Friday night for h*s home at St. Aug ustine, Fla. He will return for the ball season about the fif teenth of next May. Dr. Roba Bumpas, pastor of Edenton Street Methodist church of Raleigh, spent last Thursday in the city. He is spending his vacation at Connelly Springs. Dr. K. Price who has recently located nere for the practice of his profession, has been elected to fill the chair of physiology at Lenoir College. A crowd of the voung people of the city who will enter the different colleges of th 3* state this fall, went to Rheinhardt's mill for a picnic last Friday. 1 Miss Dora Hoover left last Monday for Kansas City to enter the Scaritt Bible and Training School. Miss Hoover will pre pare herself for work in the for eign missionary field. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Miller, of Lincolnton, spent Sunday here with Mr. Miller's sister, Mrs. J. T. Regan. They were on their way home from the reunion of the Aderholdt family. Policeman Hicks, of Gastonia, was here last Saturday for a few hours. He carried a negro whom he arrested back with him. The negro is charged with attaining goods under false pretense. • A. S. Clark, aeent of the Southern Railway at Murphy, was in Hickory a few hours be tween trains last Sunday. He was on his way home after spending some time* with his pa rents at Lenoir. Mr. P. L. Gray, principal of Bingham School, Mebane, N. C., spent a few days here last week in the interest of his school. This school has been established as long, if not longer than any school in the State. A Mrs. Keller * and daughter were discharged in the trial for selling "mountain dew" on ac count of insufficient evidence. A warrant was issued for Mr. Kel ler, but he departed for distant regions before it could be served. Rev. Mr. Squires left Tuesday for a trip to Jamestown. From there he will return to the Union Theological Seminary at Rich mond, Va. Mr. Squires during his three months stay here made many friends and won the confi dence of not only the Presbyte rian congregation but of all the other denominations. Although his stay was a short one, his in fluence for good will be present here for many years. • 1 -+• ■ , Tom Warlick left Wednesday for Davidson College. ! Orin Sigmon left Tuesday for .A. & M. College at Raleigh. I Dan Leonard,. of Greensboro, was a Hickory visitor Tuesday. Miss Margaret Bost has re turned from a visit; to Morgan ton. Miss Grace Albrea, of McAd enville, is visiting Miss Margaret Bost. _ Miss Lucile Shuford has re turned from a visit to Morgan ton. Robt. P. Rheinhardt,. of New ton. was a Hickory visitor Tues day. Mr, Franklin Sherrill, Jr., of Raleigh, spent last Friday in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Rice of the Hick ory Bakery received a fine baby girl last Thursday. Rev. W. M. Bagby preached at Sweetwater last Sunday after noon at 3.30. Mr. Eck Abernethy, of Hilde bran, spent a few days in the city on business. . Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Leiby and two children, of New York, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bost. Miss Brent Ramseur spent a week 01 more with friends at Granite Falls. Mr. Jacob Doll has returned from a visit to Jamestown and Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martin left Monday for Jamestown and Washington. Mr. John Ramsay, of Salis bury, was in the city last Satur day on business. Miss Katie Miller has gone to Gastonia to spend some time with her sister, Mrs. W. L. Coon. Glenn- Henkle attended last week a house party at States ville given by Miss Vance Henkle Mr. G. W. Fox and family have returned from Black Mtn. where they have been spending a few weeks. Mr. Jas. Cloer, of Morgan ton, spent a few hours in town Mon day on his return from a visit to Lenoir. ' , Mr. Tom Lowe has been at Gagney, S. C., for some time on business for The Latta Martin Pump Co. Mrs. W. H. Swift and chil dren, of Greensboro, will spend two weeks or more with Mr. and Mrs. W.-M. Bagby. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sherrill have been kept awake for the last few nights by the squally music of a newly arrived baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bennett were called to Spruce Pine on ac count of the serious illness of Mrs. Bennett's brother, Mr. Hol land Cook. Miss Arleen Gilmer, of States; ville, who has been spending the summer at Catawba Springs, spent a few hours in the city last Thursday. The Misses McGalliards, of Donalsonville, La., who are spending the summer at Connel ly Springs, were in the city with friends last Thursday. The Thornton Light & Power j Co. have the contract for wiring the new auditorium at Lenoir. The Henkel Live Stock Co., are the owners of the building. Rev. D. H. Comann spent a few hours between trains here last Friday. He was on his wav to Marvin camp ground near Le noir, where he will have charge of the services. Mr. Claude Flowers, of Dur ham, and Mr. Earnhardt, of Taylorsville, passed through Hickory last Thursday. They were on an automobile trip from Taylorsville to' Mooresville. On their way here, the machine caused only two runaways and the destruction of as many bug gies. Savings Bank , Department of the First National Bank, Hickory, N. C. . . Opens for business Sept. Ist, 1907 In connection with our Bank, we will open a Savings Department to provide a safe and profitable . place for the earnings of all persons in either small or large amounts Deposits of $l.OO and up will be received, and a pass book given with Jhe amounts entered therein, upon which interest will be paid COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY We invite you to open an account in our Savings De partment, promising that you will receive every courtesy and consideration If you are interested in an account of this kind, or if you have children and would like to open an account for tnem, thereby eticouraging them to save, suppose you come in and let us? talk to you about it, FIRST NATIONAL BANK Hickory, N. C. CAPITAL STOCK - $200,000.00 SURPLUS - 20,000.00 / SHARE HOLDERS LIABILITY 200,000.00 TOTAL RESPONSIBILITY $420,000.00 Fred Seagle spent Sun dsy ii Newton.^ Mrs. R. E. Simpson was a vis itor at N^wton Tuesday. Miss Gussie Tuttle of Lenoir, is visiting friends in the city. Leopold Little, of South Caro lina, has been visiting his mother Grover Kestler spent last Mon day in Newton on business. Hon. W. A. Self is attending court at Lincolntan this week. Nolan Sigmon left Monday for Lincolnton where he enters school. Miss Hattle Hanna, of Gasto nia, is visiting relatives in the city. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Aberne-' thy, of Charlotte, are visiting his brother, Mr. H. D. Abernethy. Miss Sadie Dick arrived Tues day night and will spend some time with Miss Nina Ramsay. Henry Boshamer, of the Ca tawba Spring Hotel force, was a Hickory visitor Tuesday. Messrs. Hazel Aiken and Rich ard Thomasson left Monday for A. & M. College at Raleigh. Misses Hazel Elliott and Annie Laurie Abernethy leave to-day for Charlotte where they enter the Presbyterian College. J. E. Montagufffcnd daughter, Mrs. W. L. Clinard, returned Sunday night from an extended trip to Jamestown, Washington and Baltimore. Rufus Bowles, son, and neph ew have returned to tfieir home in the West after spending ten days or more with Mr. J. A. Bowles. Miss Minnie Michael will start to market in a few days to buy a big line of millinery for her stores in Hickory and - Lincoln ton. Her milliners from Balti more will arrive about the 20th of September to'prepare for her opening^which will betFTe "best she has ever had. She will still remain at the same old stand, the Moretz building. Judge Ferguson was in the city Sunday. He was on his way from Asheville to Lincoln-: ton, where he convened court Monday morning. Misses Gretta Long and Macie Blackwelder have returned from a visit to Mrs. Dr. Long's at Newton. W. H. Jones, who spent a few days with his parents after the death of his brother, Chas. P. Jones, of Lexington, left Mon day for his home at B ; rmingham, Ala. ' Mr. and Mrs. Loney West, of a few hours here Monday" night between trains. They were on their way to Ruth erford College to visit Mr. West's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.West. Misses Maie Hamilton and Mame Wilcox, who have been visiting the family of Mr. W. A. Hall for some time, left Monday for Lenoir where they will be the guests of Mrs. Ned Jones. Misses BoatWright and Kath arine Gwaltney left Tuesday for Raleigh where they enter the Baptist Female University. □ The Catawba Springs last Mon day closed a most successful sea son. During the entire season not a single complaint was made against the management of the hotel. N, Preston Holden, of Memphis, Tenn., spent Sunday here with his cousin, Mrs. B. R. Holden. Hickory's Volunteer Fire Co., will give an ice cream supper on the lawn at the lnn place Satur night. The proceeds will go to better improvements of ttife com pany. Mr. Perry, brother of Mrs. Willarjl Sutherland, and wife, of Charlotte, are in the city stop ping with Mrs. Chadwick. They are on'their way home from Col orado where ther have spent the summer. Adam McComb came up from Charlotte Monday. J. F. Delhnger and son, Paul, are visiting at Spruce Pine. 4S ljo; ih *7c"»H f/^ZS*' 1 • I % wW. siome£owV.~ ou\ luhnltu\e mahefaeb \ifht out oj ju\ t&& ofi the people ' oft this eity Se&auw fwade the tyP-C iwafee a jAojlt on the m Sut - ' - v w-e only make avH don't Sefoeve in asking cut SeSieve In making Sort- hUec& and a Siff iu\nitiAe Subtnete. •■' S you need 6-ome thin fit- iA don't you?eome a u\ you w&at W4have g yOift'S -. ??i [* ' -, :"' " :-* ' ■ - . ' . J> » " y W. 0. Player's furniture Store
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