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- OUR - SUMMER SUII SIN TWO PIECES Half Lined Coats can't be excelled for GENUINE COMFORT mmk and shape retaining quali- Br :S/ ; * fevm tics made by such Clothe makers as STRAUSE BROS., and a guarantee behind every suit. Price very moderate. i- &■: * a * so carry a com " i'- plete stock of 4 bluett" f Coat Shirts, the kind that *~"N I fits- Give us a Trial. I. • SOOSOQ4 teW Moretz *fe» V |jJo~ / Glothing Co. tass - "THE QUALITY SHOP" | A Few More Days 1 f\ Of Our Special Sale j| ® NOW is the time to get your Summer Oxfords and (hS here is the place to get them cheap. /|\ C?> i Thousands of Pairs | of the best Shoes and Oxfords in the city to be jlk 'P closed out in the next 10 DAYS, Dress Goods Q Great special in all our Dress Goods and Lawns. i|L ;!; The best 10c. Lawns going for 5c.; 12c. Lawns a; W for 7 l-2c. And newest 25c Lawns and Swisses etc. (US for 15c: Pure 10-4 Linen worth $1 per yd, for W /|S 75c. W ls w t Shirts I 4jl The best cool summer shrrrs to be closed out, $!• M grade for 75c. Genuine Soisette Shirts $1,50 k grade for 98c. In fact everything is going cheap- fa fa er, RESPECTFULLY, 1 % McCoy Moretz "Final Call For— I must collect the balance of the TAXES, and this is to notify all persons who have not paid their taxes on or before the Ist Day of July 1909, that I will then advertise their property for the pay ment of same. I will regret very much to take this course, but I must close up the tax books, after the above date cost will certainly be added to tax. D. M. BOYD, • Ex-Sheriff. OASTOHIA. You Havß Always HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medicine for Busy People. Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vioor. A specific fer Constipation, Indigestion, Liver and Kidney troubles, Pimples,ficzema, Impure Blood, Bad Breath, Sluggish Bowels, Headache and Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Teain tab let lorm, 35 cents a bo*. Genuine made by HOLUBTER DBUO COMPAKT, Madison, Wis. GULDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE I makes baby nervous ud fretful, I and stops gain in weight. [ lis the M food-medicine for I ing babies. It strengthen* the I nerves, supplies lime fpr (be teeth, I keeps die baby growing. Get a small bottle now. All Druggists ■ SLocal and Personal | Bcccccccccccccctccc« Mrs. J. A. Ramsey is spending sometime in Salisbury. W. J. Shuford is in Rochester N. Y. this week. Sheriff J. S. Leonard was in the city Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hoyle, of Newton were here Tuesday. Mr. Will Self, of Lenoir, was here Tuesday. Miss Wannie Reid of Catawba is visiting her sister, Mrs. Poovy. T. H Hufman went to Morgan ton Tuesday eveaing to attend Court. Mr. Bikle Little is at home from the University of George town. Miss Bertha Bradshaw left Monday to spend a few days at Reidsville and Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Groves are at Marion for a few days, Mr, J.-B. Nicholson, of Hun ters ville, was here one day this week. Mr. Tom Henkle and wife are spending a few days at Black Mountain N. C. Mrs L. S. Whitener returned home Monday, after spenbing Sunday in Lenoir with her sons Myron and Wilfred Whitener. Editor G. P. Jones, of the Catawba County News, wasnere Wednesday and came in to see us. Mace & Rhodes have just put in a new and handsome regulator, which will vary but six seconds in a year. Mrs. T. J. Coffey, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Judge Council has returned to her nome at Boone. Miss Lois Herman returned from Charlotte Tuesday where she haa been for the past few months. There will be a children,s ser vice at the Presbyterian church on Sunday at J1 a. m., which all are invited to attend. Mr. 0. A. Munroe, of Hickory preached a very able sermon here Sunday, Mr. C. A- Nabors our enerjetic superintendant who has been away cn a months vaofttion, is expected home the latter part of nejft week. Mr. Hettie Crouch, cf Hudson, spent Sunday with her Uncle Mf- T. P. Crouch. Mrs. Mosher has r§tum* ed from Charlotte where she bat been on an e* tended visit to her i daughter Mrs. Callie Wiggins. i '*The uses and abuses of the i tongue" will be the subject of the morning sermon at the refor* med church next Sunday, Tils is a practipal subject ana should be ; heard by a large crowd. Mr. Gordan Cilley, of Philadel- 1 phia Pa., spent several days last week in Hickory with his mother Mrs. H, Ciltey. Miss Margaret Bost has gone to Statesville and Salisbury, where she will visit relatives for a few weeks. S. E.. Killen, A. A. Shuford and L. H. White left Meaday for Memphis, to be present at the reunion of Confederate veterans. Anyone wishing to attend the North Carolina State Firemen's meeting at Asheville in July will see Chief Moser before the 2*tb ofthii month/ The effort to bring a carnival here was unsuccessful, and few people regret it Such shows do little good tq a gnd prmeifiany tq take away money which should be left with our local merchants. The Industrial News, of suspended publication seme time a«fl, is to be resuscitated and will shortly appear as the Daily News. Un der its former management the News was aew land well edited, then its successor will undoubtedly be | conducted along the same lines. Miss Sallie Martin has returned | from Hollings Institute, Miss Mary Shuford and Miss Prankie Self from St. Mary's, Miss till* ion Field from the State Normal Miss Katherine Gwaltney from the Baptist University and Mist Mabel Little from Kentucky, where she taught music during the past year, and Miss Rosalie Dixon from teaching in the Mar tion graded schools, The following Hickory citizens have been drawn as the next term of court. W. H. Reid, D. M. McCombs, H. C. Killian, Geo. W. Killian, H. D. Abernethy, W. H. Hawn, A. L. Townsend. S. H. James. tfl; It is estimated that the survey of the bettom lands along Clark's creek and its tributaries will show about 3.500 acres that will be subject to assessment for meet ing expenses of the work. If the work shall prove a success, the richest lands .in Catawba and Lincoln counties, which are now almost worthless, will be reclaim ed for cultivation. They will easily produce 50 bushels of corn to the acre, thus adding 1175.000 bushels of corn a year to the in come of the farmers of the two counties. Mr. J. A. Herndon. formerly of Hickory, has been made gen eral manager of the North State Mutual Life Insurance Co. The Company's business is growing rapidly and under Mr. Hern 4P n ' s efficient management may be expected tQ V9Bttflue m ___ _ •••«' orttnc way, A party of Northern tourists went through here Saturday in a special train made up of three drawing room cars and one diner. As there were only about a dozen of them they had plenty of room. A welcome change in the tem perature followed quickly on Tuesday night's shower, a drop of several degrees in a few min utes being noted. The clouds looked like hail, but none fell in this immediate vicinity. Miss Desola Price has sent out invitations to her art exhibit on Saturday, June 12, from 2 to 6 and Bto 10 p. m., at Hardin's Photograph gallery. Don't forget Buchanan's land lalehere Saturday, June 12th. See circular. We understand that most of the faculty employed at Clare mont college last year wilt re turn and that other new mem bers will be added. Rev. J. D. Andrew is conduct ng a meeting at Brookford this week. Mr. Andrew is said to be a fine preacher and agmt work er, Mr. and Mrs. Voorheeg, of St. Louis and Mrs. Thompson, of Tennesee, who have been ing in town, have returned to their homes. Miss Mary Hoover on her way home from the Asheville Indus trial school stopped over and was the guest of Miss Estelle Wolf for a few day», T. F. Morrison, who has been running the Gem theatre •'for some time, has left that place and will visit his home at Shelby. C. T. Morrison will run the Gem. ■ or The local eamp of Woodmen presented Miss Bradshaw with a $5 gold piece in recognition of her service at the dedication ex ercises on Sunday, Mioses Julia and Amy Wheeler left for Washington last week. Miss Amy will spend sometime in Washington, while Miss Julia will go on to visit relatives in the far West, taking in the Alaska- Yukon-Pacific Exposition. Mr, Otarto Bohannon, of New York, who has been spending several weeks with relatives here has returned to his home. He was accompanied as far as Winston-Salem by his brother, Master John Bohannon, whft will spend days there. A. A. Whitener went to Hen dersonville Tuesday to attend the Thirty-ninth Annual Conven tion of the Grand Knights af Pyftfeg. A Thrilling Rescue. How Bert R. Lean, of Cheny, Wash, was saveg from 3 frightful death is a »t»y to t&#l the 'A hard cold," Ke writes, ''brought on a des perate lung trouble that baffled an ex pert doctor here. Then I paid fJQ to sls a week tQ | \un| specialist in Sgqlwfle, 4$ not help me. Then iwent to California, but without beae -1 fii. At last I used Dr. King's New Discovery, which cofgplctgly pu?fd roe ftsd I»# *« well as ever." For trouble, bronchitis, coughs and polas, asthma, croup and wbooping [ cough its supreme. 5Q$ mi ' Trial botflf by C. M. SfcuM, W« §•. M^in t ans Mow* Lutj. • I 1 The people who advertise in t the Democrat are the people » that give you real bargains in •What you buy. ' The Farmer's Wife [i very careful about her chum. She Bc&lds It thoroughly after uslpg, and 'gives tt a sun bath to sweeten it. She knows that if her churn Is sour it will taint the butter that is made in it. The stomach is a churn. In the stomach and digestive and nutritive tracts are performed pro cesses which are almost exactly like the churning of butter. Is it not apparent then that if this stomach-churn is foul it makes foul all which is put into it? The evil of a foul stomach is not alone the bad taste in the mouth and the foul breath caused by it, but the corruption of the pure current of blood and the dissem ination of disease throughout the body. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery makes the sour and foul stomach sweet. It does for the stomach what the washing and sun bath do for the churn —absolutely removes every tainting or corrupting ele ment. In this way it cures blotches, pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings, sores, or open eating ulcers and all humors or diseases arising from bad blood. If you have bitter, nasty, foul taste in your mouth, coated tongue, foul breath, are weak and easily tired, feel depressed and despondent, have frequent headaches, dizzy attacks, gnawing or distress in stom ach, constipated or irregular bowels, sour or bitter risiogs after eating and poor appetite, these symptoms, or any consider able number of them, Indicate that you are Buffering from biliousness, torpid or lazy Uver with the usual accompanying indi gestion, or dyspepsia »u4 th»*«*** jlerjnsgmMU. IUIII wpcmoas. as attiSU-fbv ih'VStTCp iJUsouuo* That this is absolutely true will be readily proven to your satisfaction if you will but mail a postal card request to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for a free copy of his booklet of extracts from tne standard medical authorities, giving the names of all the Ingrediei - :ntering Into h.3 world-famed medicines and show- Ing wo&i the most eminent medical men of the age uy of them. Scott's Emulsion % of Cod Liver Oil is the means of life and enjoyment of life to thousands: men, women and children. When appetite fails, it restores it When food is a burden, it lifts the burden. When you lose flesh, it brings the plumpness of health. When work is hard and duty is heavy, it makes life bright. It Is the thin edge of the wedge; the thick end is food. But what is the use of food when you hate it and can't digest it? Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the food that makes you forget your stomach. Send this advertisement, together with name of paper in which it appears, your address and four cents to cover postage, and we will send you a "Complete Handy Atlas of the World." SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl Si. New York Notice of Sale of Lot under Mortgage. By virtue of the powers con tained in a certain mortgage deed executed by Mrs Jtne 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 the payment of a part of the same, the undersiged mortgagees will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder in front of the Post Office in Hickory on Satur day, June 26, 1909. at 1.30 p. m. , the fallowing lot of land lyinp I near the Ivey Cotton Mills and bounded as follows: Reginning at a stake on the North side of Main street anc runs N 86± E. with margin oi said street 50 feet to a stake; N- 3f W, 274 4-5 feet to a stake; then N. 87£ W 50 feet to 8 stake; then S. 3 3-4 E. 280 ft. te a stake the beginning corner. Being lot No. 40 of the M. A. Rowe lands in Long View,-West Hickory, 3. D, Campbell, Z. B. Buchanan, Mortgagees. May 18, 1909. M. H. Yount Attor. impure blood makes a muddy, pimply complexion, head aches, nausea; indigestion. Thin blood makes! you weak, pale, sickly. Burdock makes the blood reel* pure —restores perfect I health. Stops itching instantly. Cures piles eczen\a, salt *heum, tetter, itch, hives fcerpes, scabies—Doan's Ointment. At any drug store. Stomach Troubles. Many remarkable cures ol stomach troubles have bw» effected by Cham berlain'* Stomach and Liver Tablet?. One man who had spent over two thousand dollars for medicine and treatment was cured by a few boxes of these tablets. Price, 25 cents. Samples free at W. S. Martin's drug start. Have you a good watch? If not, you need one, and I am in a position to serve you in the M best possible manner. B I- MY STOCK IS LARGE, 1 and all the reliable makes and IS are always on hand at jS ithe lowest prices; 7to 24 jewel | • movements, plain nickel to sol id gold cases. m QEO. E. gL i— •- -- inK, Southern Ry. |j Every Month 1 writes 'Mrs. E. I'on. ">.ier of Lake Charles, La., "I I used to suffer from i.earteche, backache, side ache, E pressing-down pains, could hardly walk. At B§ last I took Cardui, and n%y I feel good all the time. ■ It Will Help You "" I Cardui is a medicine that has been found to act M J'jpon the cause of most women's pains, strengthen-1| Ing the weakened womanly organs, that suffer be-H cause their work is too hard for them. I y It is not a pain 44 killer,'' hut a true female R sj remedy, composed of purely vegetable ingredients, 1 S perfectly harmless and recommended for all sick wo-1 8 men, old or young. Try Cardui. Women's Belief. I 1 AT ALL DRUG STORES J - 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 cure. No remedy will be found more satisfactory than $# Pineules Delays are dangerous. There is no more com 1/ mon complaint than Kidney complaint. Nature I always gives due warning and failure to heed Vi same may result in Diabetes, Lumbago, Bright's I Disease, or some other serious affection of the A \ Kidneys. Pineules are readily and naturally ab / sorbed and assimilated by the stomach, driving Jm ] out the poison due to disordered conditions of I JJ I the Kidneys or Bladder. They purify the blood and invigorate the entire system. The first dose will convince you that Pineules will do all w© elaim for them. Get a bottle TO-DAY. Pineules are put up in two sizes; SI.OO and SO cents. Tkm dollar size contain* 2X times as much as the 50 cent six*. * MNEULE MEDICINE COMPANY, Chicago, U. S. Ai * - - .- - '*x -7. , . - "."Si „ And All Young Housekeepers s I iHE HICKORY BAKERY S 1240 Ninth Avenue 5
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