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PPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCIG | We Make Loans « X OX APPROV ED SECURITY WHENEVER X X l O.x'Dl I iONS WARRANT IT. PREFER- X X KXCE, OF COURSE, BEING GIVEN TO 8 V OCR REGULAR DEPOSITORS. ... 5 X FIRST NATIONAL BANK § Q AA. SHUPORD, President K. C. MENZIES, Caihiec vS 0 Capital $200,000.00 Surplus and Profits $28,000.00 x § MORBTZ'S ==% | MAMMOTH CLEARANCE SALE I 1 IS OS IH FULL BLAST, j % . $ $ And the people are taking advantage of the won- S! k derful values, being offered in our high class Dry 5K Gaah, NDtions. Msa's and Boy's Suits, Shirts, 5K fa Overalls, Hats, Skirts and Ladies Suits, Trunks, Suit Cases. and Oxfords, Carpets, Rugs Etc., JK jlk all of which is being Slaughtered in price as be- JK /$\ fore vS> /|\ OUR MEN'S WORSTED AND X «S SERGE SUITS \|/ T for $7.98 would not be high at other stores at $12.50, W Our Dress Goods at 25 cts. is plenty cheap at other /jS /|V stores at 50 cts, Oir Glass and China we are almost giving away, good medium Tumblers for 20c. doz. Ac- /4\ h\ tually worth 48cts, Full size Plates at 30 cts. worth jL juL 50 cts. Best 10c. Hose for Men and Women at sc. is jP Jj: considered very cheap. 10-4 Heavy Blankets at 50c. VS W others would consider cheap at 11, we consider all right, 10 4 pure linen Sheeting for Ladies Skirts and Suits at 75c. any one will tell you is a bargain. In fact h\ this sale is a Gaeat Brrgain Sale one that you can't Jiv afford to miss. 2S ft 500 PAIRS OF MEN'S AND LADIES SHOES /j\ % AND OXFORDS $ ft 4 To be Slaughtered for NEXT SATUR- ft DAYS SALE. Respectfully. ft % McCo Moretz $ ' ~*7; C~ F WEDDING OR I # BIRTHDAV GIFTS n J re s^°^n in suc h A \S HPUm variety in this store that J H |,V- not one buyer in a \A thousand wifl fail to *: N I Lll — w^at thinks the f ™ L.intended recipient will A CD S N be glad to receive. I ® Watches, gems and or A • namen*s of all kinds for N men and women, miss- ?V IK; \ Jilu. es an d w ee tots. Will U ff you look them over? J| MACE & RHODES | u Jewelers and Opticians ft ? s rv» CnmHnp | PLACED BEFORE )5 Hammond & Johnson J HICKORY, N. C. A/ Itcccctlf r*d P | Mrs. J. F. Allen and children are in Charlotte this week. • Geo. Haithcock of Gastonia was here Tuesday. Mr. Gordon Bohannon is in the jity for a few days. Mr. D. H. Russell is in Char lotte this week. The Underselling Store has oargains advertised in this issue. Mrs. T. F. Stevenson is spend ng a few days at Huntersville vith friends. Miss Blanche Fingers our very >opular trained nurse is ats Tay •rsville for a while, profession s'. Mrs. W. B. Council is in Char lotte this week, Hon. M. Young, has a handsome automobile. The ladies vill please take notice. Mrs. S. G. Kirkpatrick has be 'an the erection of a handsome wo story, resident on 12th Ave. Mr. E. V. Morton is spending a 'ew days at home with his fami- Iv. Miss Mary Ramsay of the Presbyterain College Charlotte is at home. Miss Lucy Sledge has returned home after an absence of seven months, from Mapleville N. C. she has been in schcol, Mr. and Mrs. G. *W.- Bobbins and daughter. Miss Pearl,of Sher rills Mills.N. C. were guests at thp hf>me of Mrs. J. B. Johnson this week. The infant daughter of Mr. Porter Burns died Saturday norning after a week's illness, »f cholera infantum, and was juried on Sunday. The child's mother died last Fall. Mr. N. A. Whitener had a chicken hatched on last Sunday night which did not have eyes. Anyone who wants a setting of "he same kind of eergs can have them fct a reasonable price. The William Todd Theatre Com pany will play under a big canvas m the Hickory Inn lot all of next veek. See ad. The Piedmont Foundry and Machine Co. is busily engaged in getting out the iron work for the lew bridge at Shemll's mill, in Catawba county. Only about 100 went to the Jharlotte celebration this week, iut for the bad weather probably rtore would have gone. Thi* eing a state holiday the banks v'ere clo .ed and the post office vent on Sunday time, being >pen only from 2 to 3 p. m. r. John Riddle will leave Sat trdjy for Hot Springs Ark. o be present at a meeting of the National Whole sale Grocerymans which is in session all jf next week. Master John Bo hannon will accompany him. r ). T. Morrison the popular nusu 1 dealer and manager of the »em Theater, was married today k t Charlotte to Miss Maud Hart ey of Lenoir. The newly mar led couple start in life with the >est wishes of a host of frier.ds, vhlch include?, of course, THE DEMOCRAT. J. F. Click, who founded the Times-Mercury 18 years ago, aw vho has bee • its editor ever »nce, has left that paper and 'ill devote hi nself entirely to his' r»MMotion, The Nutshell, and some outside work. His ma iy mends will regret to learr. 11 it hp has given up the editor ia- position in ' bicli he has labor ed so long and so aithfully. Miss Anna Baker of Hickoi y recived her uiploma from the School of Expression, Boston, on Thursday, May 13, when the graduation exnrcises were held m the afternoon, followed by a reception to the graduating clas ses by the trustees and teachers. This well known school is cele brating the twenty-fifth anniver sary of its establishment as an independent institution. During its quarter century of activity many noted artists have been graduated from its classes in lit erary and vocal art. r The attendants at the Pres byterian church on Sunday were pleased to see Rev. Mr. Garth in the pulpit again after his brief illness. He preached the first of a series of sermons on God's love for the world. The entire series will occupy seven Sundays. Through the efforts of Mrs. Yoder's claes a library has been provided for the Sunday school and Mr. W. H. Henderson will! be the librarian. \ Davenport college will have its comtneneraent exercises on Wed nesday and Thursday of next week, On the first day Rev. G, P. Rowe of Asheville will preach the annual sermon, while there A'ill be an eloca ion contest in the evening, and Thursday evening, vill be given up to the gradua ion exercises, followed b> a literary address by Rev P. L. Ourham of Concord, with the annual concert coming in the evening. Mr. G. B. Cline will sail from Jew York for the Medjteranean on June 3 and will remain abroad for three months, visiting the continent and England. During his absence Mr. M. H. Yount will look after the interest of his clinents, and Mrs. Clement wil* have charge of correspondence and attend to all calls. Mrs, Mary J. Goodell of Bau mont Texas is in the city the of her neice Mrs. M. A. Rice. Fiddler's Contest. Masters of the fiddle and the bow will gather from Virginia, Tennessee, South and North Carolina at the great Auditorium Building in Greensnoro, N. C., Saturday evening, June 5, and hold an old time fiddler's contest, which same will be a musical event long to be remembered. a he music on this occasion wilt not be of the brand which obta : i s at the Metropolitan or the Man hattan Opera House in New York, but the genuine folk lore melodies, such as "Arkansas Traveler"; "Forked Deer"; Nat chez under-the-Hill"; "Home, Sweet Home", etc. About two huudred contestants are expected. Delegations from nearly every town in the four states have'sigmfied their inten tion of coming to Greansboro with their faith pinned to some local fiddler of great skill. A Ions: list of prizes has been arranged. The committee in charge also announces that Unit ed States Senator "Bob" Taylor I of Tennessee is expected and be fore the contest he will deliver his famous lecture 'The Fiddle »nd the Bow". Come and fetch your hddle. Fiddlers should make applica tion for free transportation to Heber N. C., at once. Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels. «auss chronic constipation. Doan's Regulets operate easily, tone the stomach, cure constipation. 25c. Ask your druggist for them. • Notice of Sale of Lot under Mortgage. By virtue of the powers con tained in a certain mortgagedeed executed by Mrs J- ne Coffey to S D Campbell and Z B Buchanan on the 17th day of June. 1907 and due on the 17th day of De cember, 1907, to secure the pay ment of a note of $130.00. and de fault having been made in tke payment of a paH of the same, he undersiged mortgagees will 3«11 at public auction for ca h to he highest bidder in front of the Post Office in Hickory on Satur day, June 26. 1909, at 1.30 p. m. the following lot of knd lying iear the Ivey Cotton Mills and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake on the Morth side of Main street and uns N 86i E. with margin of said street 50 feet to a stake; hen N. 31 W, 274 4-5 feet to a ;take; then N. 87£ W 50 feet to a take; then S 3 3-4 E. 280 ft. to t stake the beginning corner fteinj? lot No. 40 of the M. A. iowe lands in Long View,-West 'l'ckory. S. D; Campbell, Z. F Buchanan, Mor gagees. May 18, 1909. M. H. Yount Attor. k %. f • • A healthy man is a king in his own right; an unhealthy man is an unhappy skve. Burdock Blood Bitters builds up sound health—keeps you well. Notice to Builders. The Methodists will build a new S. S. room to *heir church as soon as practicable by contract All desiring to bid on same will find plans and specifications at J. W. Shufords Furniture store. Send in your bids at once, as con tract will be let as soon as pos sible. W. H. Nicholson, cha'm. com. The tax listers announce that they will be at the following pla ces on the dates specified for the purpose of listing taxable prop erty: Abernethy's school house June 1, Brookford June 2, High land June 3, West Hickory school house June 4, Hickory June 5 to 119 inclusive. ► MANY AGED PEOPLE Endorse Vinol as the best Body Builder and Strength Creator Any Old Person Can Take "At 75 years of age I became *o run-down and weak that I .vas discourged. -1 had taken many different tonics and medi cines which prescribed for me without gaining in strength. A friend advised me to try Vinol, saying that it was a cod livei and iron medicine sold on a posi tive guarantee to benefit 01 money refunded. I decided tc Jo so and I am glad to say that it built me up wonderfully. ] ruined in strength until I felt like a new man. I consider Vinol the best ton'c in the world for elderly people." Jacob Young, Norristown, Pa. This is another instance which demonstrates the remarkable powei of Vinol to create strength and build up health for old peo pie after all other means have tailed. As we have yet to learn of ar old person who has ever taken Vinol and has not been benefitec by it we unhesitatingly say U any feeble old person in this towi. co.ne and get a bottle of Vinol and try it. If it does vou no gooo we will return your money. Wt make this offer to show our faith Moser & Lutz, Hickory, N. C. Does the Baby Thrive If not, something must be wrong with its food. If the mother's milk doesn't nourish it, she needs Scott's Emulsion. It supplies the elements of fat required for the baby. If baby is not nourished by its artificial food, then it requires SCOTT'S EMULSION Half a teaspoonful three or four times a day in its bottle will have the desired effect. It seems to have a magical effect upon babies and children. A fifty-cent bottle will prove the truth of our statements. Bead this advertisement together with name o paper in which it appears, your address and fwr cents to cover postage, and we will send yaa a "Complete Handy Atlas of the World.' •COTT&BOWNE, 409 Pearl St. New York Mrs. Bettie I. Rainey and dau ghter Bessie returned to their home in Caswell County. A large party, including guest, from Hickorv, were present a* the residence of Dr. F. T. Foarc yesterday, to witness the mar rage of his daughter, Annie B to Dr. Chapman of Clevelan Co. The couple take with then to their home the congratulation.* and regards of a host of friend* MiamTol --liiiviilflli- One Solid* Weak -Commencing™ Under a Mammoth Water Proof Tetf on the Hickory Inn Lot. Singing and Dancing Sister Teams, Thoroughbred Educated Dogs, Mon keys and Donkeys. —A wonderful Congress of Comical and Curious Canines. SEE THE MONKEY LOOP THE LOOP. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM EACH EVENING. Admission Only 10c Bersonal experience with a tube of Manzan Pile Remedy will convience you it is immediate relief for all forms of Piles can be applied directly to the affected parts reducing inflammation swelling and itching. Guaranteed, Price 50c. W, S.Martin, Have you a good watch? If not, you need one, and I am in a position to serve .you in the best possible manner. B I MY STOCK IS LARGE, I and all the reliable makes and grades are always on hand at the lowest prices; 7 to 24 jewel movements, plain nickel to sol id gold cases. I GEO. E. BISANAR, 1 Jewete and Optician Watch Inspector Southern Ry. Summer Comfort Jj.® Oil Don't -add the heat of a V fire to the sufficient discomfort of |jp~~ t \® ~ Use a New Perfection Wick Blue |fp§l jIH 5 9 Flame Oil Cook-Stove and cook in fl With a "New Perfection" i T J ' Oil Stove the preparation of If J J \ I S daily meals, or the big weekly )J \ I fl "baking," is done without x*i&-qr 1/ ing the temperature perceptibly U ■ above that of any other room U mil in the house. Another great advantage of the V NEW PERFECTION f VVick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove^ is its handsome CABINET TOP, which gives it every jj convenience of the modern steel range. Has an ample J ] top shelf for warming plates and keeping cooked food hot,! f=j drop shelves for holding small cooking utensils, and is J I I even fitted with racks for towels. Made in three sizes* 1 an d can be had with or without Cabinet Top. If not | at your dealer's address our nearest agency. L _ \ /Zayb La . whether high or low—is therefore fr*e from disigreeable odor and •— C -) not smoke. Safe, convenient, ornamental —the ideal iighfc lf not at your dealer's address our nearest agency. * Ef % STANDARD OIL COMPANY S\ m (IncorporaUdj For Lame Back Weak Kidneys, Backache, Rheumatism or Lumbago It is absolutely essential, in order to obtain satisfactory results, that you take a reliable preparation that acts directly on the Kidneys. Many persons trust to luck for a clire. No remedy will be found more satisfactory than I(#Pineules a Delays are dangerous. There is no more cocn j / mon complaint than Kidney complaint Nature | always gives due warning and failure to heed same may result in Diabetes, Lumbago, Bright's Disease, or some other serious affection of the l Kidneys. Pineules are readily and naturally ab sorbed and assimilated by the stomach, driving out the poison due to disordered conditions of the Kidneys or Bladder. They purify the blood —, > and invigorate the entire system. The first dose will convince you that Pineules will do all we claim for them. Get a bottle TO-DAY. Pineules are put up in two sizes; $l.OO and 99 ceafe Tkm daUar ske conlstna 2K lines as much as the 50 cent sis*. * MNEULE MEDICINE COMPANY, CUceso, V. S. A. I slop* loss of flesh in babies I ana children and in adults I in summer as well as winter. I Some people have gained a I pound a day while taking it. I Tmka it in a little odd water or milk. Get a small bottle now. All I fcmthe Kind Yoa Haw Always Boojtt HOLLISTBffS Rocky Mountain Tm Nuggets A Bust Medicine for Bos? People. Brings Golden Health Mad Renewed Vigor. A specific ft Constipation, Indigestion, Liver and Kidney troubles, Pimples, Eczema, Impure Blood, Bad Breath, Singgish Bowels, Headache and Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab let form, 96 cents a box. Genuine mad* by HoLUvrm Drug Coxpaxt, Madison, Wis. GOLDEN meeETS FOR SALLOW KOPtf ' JUST OPENED j AUTOMOBILE j GARAGE f We are now ready to do \ your automobile A repairing | Ve Understand the Business 4 and feel certain, that we 4 can give you satisfactory 4 work, a trial will prove it 4to you. Spark plugs etc. 4 always on hand. We will get anything you 4 want on short notice. | Bribers & Mull i -Next doorto Hickory Bakery,
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