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THE HICKORY DEMOCRAT. Published Every Thursday bv W. E. HOLBROOK, EDITOR AND PROP Entered at the Post Office at Hickory M second class matter. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Year Cash In Advance $ l.o» Six Months, «• " 5' Three Months " " v Advertising Rates, Transient 2o cents an incli Prefered Position 15 " " " Yearly Contracts 10 " " " Special rates given to long term ad 7ertising. * THURSDAY, OGT. 29, 1908. Vote the ticket, the straight ticket and the whole ticket. Bryan is booked to win and al the rotten dollars in the Republi can treasury can't defeat him. Don't scratch a single candi date. There may be some whon you do not like, but you owe * duty to your party. Go to the election and not on ly vote but work for the success of the Democratic ticket and you can rejoice in the victory. The Last Call. The battle of the ballots which has raged all over the countrj for the past few months will come to an end next Tuesday. The fight is one of purity ii politics against corruption, tht question is: Shall the people as sert their right to rule this lane or shall it continue under the domination of the lawless trusts All that bribery can do will be done. A huge corruption func • has been hurried into the doubt ful states by the Republicans who have waked up at the lasi moment to find themselves beat en and in the last ditch. The probability is that theii insidious measures will be use * less and that Bryan will b triumpthantly elected and wil be backed by a Democratic Con gress. In the State Kitchin anc the entire ticket stand to win bj from forty to fifty thousand ma jority. The entire county tickei looks safe by a good majority But every Democrat should rallj behind the flag and see to, it thai Catawba does not fall under th discredit of Republican rule. W must not give the enemy th satisfaction of electing a singk man on the whole ticket. A strong fight at the last momenl and the Democracy of CatawbE will be safe for years to come . We have beaten the opponents of the Democratic party in ever} election for the last ten years • and one more defeat will satisfj them that their efforts are hope less. Democratic Township Ticket. At a meeting of the Democrat ic Township convantion, which convened in the city hall Wednes day at 2 p. m. The following were put in nomination to fill the offices of Hickory township: For Constable, J. Porter Burns; fir Magistrates, S. E. Killian, L. C. Huffman, Rufus Huffman, R. M. Pitts, Rev, T. P, Bonner, W. F. Burns. What is a Unitarian? The following definition of a Unitarian is taken from the Crown Encyclopedia: "One who maintains that God exists in one person only. The name Unitarian is applied speci ally to a small Christian sect whose distinguished tenet is the unity as opposed to the Trinty of the Godhead. In the more gen-, eral sense the name of course in-1 .eludes Jesus and Mohammed. Unitarians of all shades of opinions are agreed in rejecting the entire orthodox scheme—in cluding the doctrines of the Trinity, the vicarious atonement the Duty of Christ, original sin, and eyerlasting punishment-as both unscriptural and irrational. Having a good credit keeps Many R man broke. Democrat, don't let any per sonal feeling, keep you from voting the straight ticket on next Tuesday, every vote is needed. i If we had woman suffrage in this country, and the dear things voted as they dressed, how long wauld it take to get the return*? all in? The Republican party of North Carolina is the lineal descendant of the Reconstruction gang, and leaders of the Reign of Terror of Russellism are on its 1908 ticket. The people know the rascality of that party. The Republicans are hoping that this combination will pull thsm through: T —rusts. A —varfce, F—raud. T—eddy. The Republican party cannot govern itself, and a party that is incapable of self-government is absolutely unfit to govern a great State like North Carolina and a good county like Cleveland. The Republican party is a sec tional and a geographical party. It is bounded on tho North by Special Interests, on the East by Wal Street, on the South by the nagro and on the West by the grafting plunder band of the Stand-Patters. Th§re is no hope for the great toiling matses from it. The Radicals now claim to f avor education although thev and slander the pub lic schools and the administra tion of the educational interests of the State generally. However, if the Radicals continue to im prove, after a while they may get good enough to be Demo crats. Democracy stands for equal opportunity for the rich and the poor, and believes in giving to every man and child a chance to ; develop what is in them. The altruism of Democracy stands out in bold contrast with the mercenary greed and uncontroll ed avarice and selfishness of the j Republican party. The Democratic party has opened a new schoolhouse for every day of the administrations of Governors Aycock and Glenn, and has thus given larger op portunity to the children of the state than any other party. The Democracy recognizes that childhood is the one considera tion of first importance. Bryan's Neat Reply. Only one or two manufacturers in the country are reported as re sorting to the old gag of notify ing their employes that their plants would be closed it Bryan is elected. Sharpies, a Pennsy lvania manufacturer of cream separators has tried the game and is thus disposed of by Mr. Bryan: "A press dispatch announces this morning that a Pennsylvana manufacturer of separators has given notice to h's employes that the factory will close down for an extended period if I am elec ted. This is the most discourag ing threat that I have yet read. I had supposed that the cows would go on giving milk under a Democratic Administration as well as under a Republican; but, if as a result of my election'; cows are going to dry up in No vember and not become fresh again for four years, it will real ly be a serious matter. There must be some mistake this separator business. The man may be manufacturing the separator that the Republican party has been using, for it has been using a separator that has separated the cream from the milk and it has given the cream monopolies, and the skimmed milk to the rest of the people. That kind of a separator will no longer be used and those who manufacture it may find their occupation gone but for the rest of the people it will be a glad day a day of rejoicing." McCdl Here. Hon. J. D. McCali mada a thrilling speech to a large audi ance in the Opera house -Tues day night. He explained the panic. The Republican party is responsible for it. He exnosed the trusts in all their weakedness and spoke on State matters for a short while. His speech ought to have been heard by eyery voter in the United States. The lack of space prevents us from giving more of his remarks in this issue. Bryan in the White House. Ho Billy Bryan's coming, corning like a thousand Brick Just climb onto his Wagon, Just climb it mighty quiek Crowd yourselves together close up to * the Band And bust your throats a cheering as you pass the Grand stand ► Fdr W. J. will get there, just as sure as fate He's got a majority in nearly every : Slate Hoop hiraup and holler while the bo} s' blow the band And we'll be two lengths ahead, when 1 . we pass the Grand stand. Chorus ; Then Rally Boys, Rally on election day. , , All the good iolks are coming, and a coming Bryan's way His platform is wide enough, there's room for all to stand. Why the Democratic party's bigger than all out of doors old Pacifies slops to old Atlantic shores From the region of the Great Lakes, way down to Mexico. The land slide is coming, hear tlie cy clone blow Boss Bryan's big lightning and Demo cratic thunder Warning the Teddy crew to stand from in under Down with all crookedness, the clam our grows louder | With the Bryan mill-stones, we 11 grind them into powder. Repeat chorus Congressman Longworth and Billy me too Pete \ And Big teeth, Big stick, they're al ready beat Bondholders and monopolys, will take a back seat And all will be invited, when it comes time to eat, No more law making in favor of the classes We will have good laws, that favor the masses The Laboring man,.can eat fine mo lasses. Reps and Rads, in our States are all a set of asses. Chorus again —W. L. W. Mr. Herndon Becomes Supt of Agencies. Mr. J. A. Herndon of Hickory, has been appointed to succeed Mr. J.J. Rogers as superintendent of agencies of the Noth State Mutu al Life Insurance Company. The new head of the agency departn.erit is a man in the prime of iife, full of vigor and energy. He was born in Danville, Va., in the year 1864. For a number, of years after reaching manhood he was in business in Danville as a tobacconist and insurance man. His experience ir the insurance I business exclusively extends over a period of 20 years spent for the most part in Danville and Baltimore. He has covered nearly every phase of the life insurance business and is fami liar with its intricacies. For the last year he ha§ berr connected with the North* State Mutual as assistant superintend ent of agencies, covering the western part of this state for the local company. His work has given him a high standing with th 6 company and his elevation to the head of the department is a recognition of his marked ability as a producer and organ izer. Mr. Herndon has resided in Hickory since he came into North Carolina.-Kinston Daily Press. Necessity is stronger than hu man nature. To the Voters of Catawba County. There are three candidates up on whom the opponents of Dem ocracy, are making a special fight and three candidates for whom the Democracy of Cataw ba county should make a special fight. •: There is J. D. Elliott, the man who has fought his way up by the power of his.owip light arm and who, while he climbed, al ways had a helping hand for the men in trouble. Time and again he has been chosen the Chief Magistrate ox! his home town, and every im portant improvement,,, such as water works, sewerage, and fi *e apparatus, the town owes to J. D. Elliott and the strong doterie! loz friends whom he has rallied | around him. A man with bi : ! brain and a big heart, he will re | fleet honor on his county, his j district and his State. | We urgejthe voters of Cntaw- Iba county to support M. FI. j Y/ant. -In one short term at i Raleigh he proved, himself one |of tne most milaential member !of the legislature. His wort; I was a subject of commit i. J many important quarters of the ■ otate, and, ir electa *, wii ?!i he j wil| certainly be, he will ■■nong trie loaders of the p |:jid may-"be speaker of tiu House. Another candidate be in • w:iom the voters should i. i). M. Boy(i,canaiJrte for shc-.-- iiF. He has done his du.y cording to his oath/ In o£e; ' counties the cry has goac i.j % r> d ■'i p . i ki i I LfflP SflfifW Ha-vsan ne? 3 a " I of i A J -1 «*"ST* /"*; y & r~*9 r-i I W.A i Crl :^ N * A ai £^*,-3 i '■> "with' B - nickci cas:! ' 7 j ewel Elgin « Q S waicn " y tj { 16 9i & ?S( year caso ' 7 Jewel, or 1 1 O£T Vv aithaai movement . 1. Jl «jif 3 J l- 4 - size, 20 3.'ear case, 7 jewel, Elgin or 3 £."* ; Waitnam movement ' 6 size, 20 vear case, 7 jewel Elgin or ' Q y c Waltham movement > « * ) 18 size, 25 year case, 7 jewel Elgin or | A QS I W alteram movement * i-o"*0«3 16 sizk, nickel case, New- England movement, iV.OS - i Cite I case, Ivezv Engl cm cl movement, $1.95. This is the best watch bargain we have had in stock. - -A 7 Jewel, Rockford Movement, f : > fSr -\ r** double sunk diaJ, extra £nt fin- v ;> I * /K* ish throughout at the extreme- iHj) « f J ly low price of w 1 g^g****-***■»» .T.W. We will not be undersold. Ger-otner prices and then - come to our store. ' We'll beat 'em.. * *f i T-.-tmrn \ n^!■ 1 1 i— , w.^TaMtaaaiKt.£■ IhsMorrisßiißm-Pji i B ■*» '*a a tisgy&a &3J ®4 I -I}* * i \ N . f (rNCORPORATF.D) JEWELERS & OPTICIANS 1 Hickory, N. C. ' I that Democrat officers ar j r.cc | enforcing the Watts faw. Eit jD. M. Royd, when he swore > I do-his duty, maant what he st :J i and acted accordingly, No one j honors an officer cor faita -1 fulness,in ouice can fJI to s?y that Boyd tiesprves tae praise. "Classed are vou when m?n ( shall persecute you ior i righteousness'sake." j Let the voters see that the.- ? I men, who have deSer-ved so well 'of them, receive their cord-! a} a id enthusiastic support. Do you want to sell your farm? If so, see us at once. Pickery Rccity Co. Subscribe for Dernocr..i; o lly $1.03 a yecr. ! Tiie .Perfected I Foimtais Pen Ifl IP * 6 Be up-to-date. Don't use a jg fqpntain pen requiring an old- & i || fashioned dropper to fill it. Qet | a Conklin Self-Filling Fountain a I'en. i iiL and cleans itself by £ H § a mere touch of thumb to JfirM Crcscent-riller. Saves /s■''f ■: time, trouble and an- / k ; . 3 noyar.ee. . / | • CCNXLErS ft. ifrl Sdf-Fiiling Pea will give you untold satisfac- t tion every time you fill it or kS-'jJj ii write with it. The original £' j* ~ H and only thoroughly saiis- « factory Self-Filling Fen. Far better and costs no /CjEstp more than other foun- g tain pens of best grade. *?•. ! 0 'W-" ; t | Made by the Conklin I Pen Co..Toledo, Ohio. B Call and seethe Conk- TRAI)EMjIK / | an Fca. Rc|. V. s, Fat. ouce- M The Vd.\ Dy •:? So-?it a:ii Art Su.-.; 3 wir'-nnr, v r. IS 4T V TT 3" FT\ s r~, - - iMiLLIjy Ei - -a - r ._- ' Come in || - Onr Beautiful =: ' : 5 j|j We can Suit You • [\a ' . EL - IN §PRICES - b - i q ■■ , and % QUALITY M - : . I aw—— !!■ I-IT I'll —■! I ■ |II Hl I I ■ -V » P.— T- —_ ■ v . ':,T\ ,ii T-wMTi»iit„ -zr.-»it.-,* ; .-^-V"T" /" " ' lw IKKQ lIARV i?a iUi) 1i *J &.£ L ijt u,! ]Ld £' vj> w '•i-Si £« * X'" ■ *^vsksji * -■ 4 %• -•- ... v,**'" ilf»>>.•»£> _*«-:•-. V.«*v -■- N£.-k;vJ' .... O /O J P Vhi /? / 4' /? ✓> o / i 1 i m lift*- %. f £ ? .€ &S x^ J G - d It is now time for you to jbuy your Fail Shoes 4fl , ' ~r _ _ „- . / j 1 .■C * - - nt tu- vrant uie * /'? .. ? j- w w\ /' . . . ' » '> ?/ _ ""* » f .• 4 • lUsJxsL A *..* . *•:> vj / / y • -w at a Reasonrble Price. and I am proud to say that our line is SI stcondto ncs?:; tiie only guaranteed full shoo made. We have a fall and rv:j M VV-t. ? est v slioes for Men, ~ ° ---nii 'Lair.s to be founu in tlie countj : . | ClosL j Cat AH Cor Mi Sails at SM-a! Prices r xi " «*'" ou 3l ® £oin;? to wear a new suit this Jjall, you . s-ord to miss seeing our new ,ine. * \.-J Special Lsract'rs in Anything in Dry Goods, \; Dress Goods, tieis, Cups end actions. ; Y Don't fail to see us w hen in med of r,nvclnarr. f?;,T ' "r? v /b H .ff, A?/ i t \ A !« c^^.~>77 v -'.j/j jLh kijA 7 : -• "' S *■*|S"B§f jSßan jp ; —.w.. , . •. ..• • *;>=• • ! j!y :ar '- y nß ' v; - ti:e!Cr.?:pest Place i.i ulclidry. i fr '. 3v ii > k i h "■ p jv'i S V\ tj '.* !*-. -J ■ - i : ; ;^fc? l LeaeiiLi,ai^ , il O£os%=|i i H1304 I HICKORY, |S. E. Kiiiian L I NO, ' Eaiiaina | Save Money by Spending it ; *5 l! l e t Introductory Sale. We are now in ■4 -he iad week of the sale aird the patronage has been expectations. We are glad to be able . t.o tUia:.e iauies tiiis weeK that bur Panama Skirls - j 2t n . v are : The prices on our * , Sao--.:, arp ar: low as can bs msde, consistent v/ith f - goo a quail ty. tse-ow are a few species: ' ' ! »•-■"-•■ - i V * f * * = * 4 - -jcrx^i..tw: ■ ■!! i ■ ■ fa 4- Suit Cases Ladies' Panainal Clothing « 79cr.nd 95c, regular S SKXi tS I' •■' SI.OO and Si km , * Men s Black Thibet P ,i. v/u aua .pi.ju | seasons mod- j c .. * lO _ n . « values. | . - f Suits, 810.00 val- L ;| «.«—.? -~els in EiuC, E.ack, n „ f nr 54 no •> j Geßii'HlC I Jrown and Gray, • llixl'jrvvear ( § }:6a . t W «, h^, t ?V C *S^ , i W»s/te'sl.7s Men's $15.00-Suits j i ■ $1 00 kind at 79c 8 y - ii for 68.93 - : •) Boy's Blue j Shoes! Shoes! J 9 - 98 i Ser^e S " its jj Ladies' and Men's { £ | . Guaranteed ?.ll wool, ! Shoes -in up^-to- Children's sizes 9 11 years, | dale' style; and \ c , value for § leathers at 98c | otikiS ;•' ; 1 ' Look for the sign in f7oiTt ™"™ [ The Underselling Store. r Dressmaking. : Mrs. Ella Whiten-?r, or perhatss nertcr known Ss Mrs. A. P. »•/i,;t e ner wi&hes to e i- y to fi* iends qnd general public tb: t she will - j tfo dressmaking: in her hom *1341 ■ ■ i7l , i>t. L ~ ii6 iaj i 1 1>fi guai anted! . .at prices very reasonable Ldlj to see rne. Mrs. iiiia Whiter e;\! . ,■ ioi i 17 st. | j c gives twice who gives ' Qi»i-Aiy. Gelds- j-.\ . ~"T , 3JS 1 - * ! ...V -■• - . "T" • ' j xmCUC3rt j I turscrioe ior the Democrat; ; ' [only SI.OO a year. j. j An inclination to be constip ated is a common symptom of ! the American people. Thfs i j d«e to indigestion, and indiges : tion comes from indiscretion (; dLt. Let fooas be daily eatx; j like ; o u fifeP WHE&T FLA&E CELERY and there would be no constip ation. ~ 1 Fop Sale by all Grocers M
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