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Egumicjm - *ygc ~*xx-U- JBBg § si im ifa &MWVli?fe *ISESi rpnr-TySS^^^^l |rn-.o four designs of Cortright Metal Shingles as shown above are |! made in any of the following ways: I! I. Stamped from Tin-plate and painted Red. ! ** S f smned from Tin-plate and painted l_»reen. | 3.' Stamped from Tin-plate and Galvanized by abagd-dippmg process. 4. Stamped from special tight-coated Galvantzed Sheets. Each and every genuine Cortright Metal Shingle ts embo«ed wtfh th» Trade-mark, " Cortright Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. For Sale by F. B. In cold. Hickory, N. C. • • , reat Them \ff to the treat of treats always welcomed, by all, everywhere— M § sparkling with life —delight- I fully cooling—supremely m Delicious —Refreshing 1 & fete, Thirst-Quenching Demand tlie Genuine— x Refuse Substitutes. Soda Fountains 3A or Carbon ated in Bottles. Send (or Free Booklet. THE COCA-COLA COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. | We Will Renew 1 burned out lamps free of charge | for our consumers. 1 This is more than your dealer | will do for your oil lamps—so I get wise. I Use electric lights I Thornton Light & Power Co. iBBBHHHHHBHHHnHBHHBaanBHHII •* . *swra»«r.iaaßj '*?•-. ~ * '/krn-. £--r 4 '■ t-Ct- B Ist b» i>*• ku t ; OETwt'w g ISSWBIP CHATTANOOGA, P SKREVEPQRT AND %|£££ii=SS£a! NEW ORLEANS j, EXPEDITING TRAVEL TO AND FROM TEXAS AND THE SOUTHWEST g Electrically lighted equipment, including Coaches and Pullman Sleep!n;" 4 Cars. Meals ala carte in the diner. Good Connections Fine Service |CHlCAGO, CINCINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS , AND OTHER POINTS NORTH AND NORTHWEST. | Direct Service—Frequent Trains—Fast Schedules—Perfect Equipment. We will be pleased to give full de-ails concerning fares and schedules ro 4 on application. Call on or write pi J.'C. COW. Division Passrnger Agent 103 West Ninth Street, Cha'*«".K»i. T ?r . n |i O. si. CiiANDLOR, Traveling Passenger Agent. 400 Bank & Trust Ei-jfe . \-c T*.i t 'viSmBSSS^.^^^SBSSSSa S3S33E? - "■'* Has since 1894 riven 'ThoronaK ~ rflru S tion undex P°« itiv ely Christian Influences at the lowest r cost. RESULT: It is itß . faulty of 33, a boarding patronage of 363, ita student bod- " * l3 » md lte wort h $160,000 THE * " l " lNG TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA pays ail charge for the year including table board, room, lights, steam a *. tent,0 °> culture, and tuition in 111 subject music and elocution. For catalogue and application blank address, REV. TKOS. ROSSER REEVES, B. A., Principal, BLACKSTONE. VA. CATAWBA COLLEGE ! Pl . eside "' „ Ne »- Faculty, Co Educational, Healthful Lo • k Equipment, Strong Courses, Christian, but not Sectarian Writ m charges - Fall tei S l r °P en I s S ® pte ™ ber 2 > 191 3. For catalogue REV. J. D. President, _______ Newton, N. C. It Wouldn't Start. ' They've got a new joke, over *at the automobile club. They •jprirtr it on eve?y stranger th-t will bit Q , but tiiey won't spring it any more, because everybody wiil know it after it is printe. here, says The Cleveland Piaii D ?aler. The strangrer is lea to ask "vV ho is that man over in the co? ne»?" Then the ether fellnv say*, "That's Blank, a new meinU-.- Hp's not very popular here " "WJ y not?" "On. nt'a always trying to star! something." "I Quarrelsome disposi tion, eh?" "No, net at all. He owns i motorcycle." . Newspapers Criticise the Japanese Cabinet. Tokio, July 28. Some of the leaci iutf Japanese newspapers today ac cuse the Japanese cabinet of lack "1 ■ iiphnnutic adioilness in tl.e ncirotta* ■ ions connected with the California: alien land ownership legislation. The> tirgh that advantage should be taker of Mexico's friendliness in order to further Japan se cause. At tbe sam time th-y question the since, ity of tin United states, M. Hashimoto. vice mnUter-of com ineice, made the f-llouhg s at m-' t u>da,\ lu connect on with. apatu.-e | a tic p'ation In the Panama Pacific ex po-ition: "The authorities understand that i> is reasonable toi Japan merchants le ref> se to exhibit al the Panama Paci fic exposition owiug to tiiei-- natura. res ntim nt against the alien land own ership bili, but such parricipat on would ea«e tne situation and the government h> pes thai l lie nation wii send a# many exhibits possible." Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S O AST O R I A Suffered Twenty One Years- Finally Found Relief Having sutfvred for twenty-one years with a iain in my side, 1 finally have found relief in Dr. Kilmer'* Swamp- Root. The physicians called it •'Mother's Pain" and injections oi morphine weie my only relief foi ih«.rt periods of time. 1 became so sick that 1 had to undergo a surgica operation in New Orleans, whici uenefited me for two >eais. Whet li.e same pain came back one day 1 was so *ick that I gave UM all hopi-s of living. A friend advised me to tr. your Sv\ amp-Root a«d I at once com menced using it. Tne Inst butilediu me so much good that 1 purchased two more bottles. I am now on my second bottle and am feeliug iike a new woman. 1 pass; d a gravel stone as large as a big red lie an ana several small ones. 1 have not had the least feeling of paiu since taking yout Swamp-Root and 1 feel it my uuty to recommend this great medicine to all suffering hmnauity. Gratefully yours, MRS. JOSEPH CON >TA NCK, Avoyelles Far. Marksville, La. Personally appeared before me, mis 15th day of July, 1911, Mrs. Josepn Constance, who subscribed the above statement and made oath that the same is true in substance and in fact. WM. MOKUOW, Notary Public. Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham ton, N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You. Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham ton, M. Y., lor a sample bottle, li will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable infor mation, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. Wnen writing, be sure i and mention the Hickory Democrat. Regular lifty-cent and one-dollar sizt oottles for sale at all drugstores, (adv. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Women of Noith Carolina. Five regular Courses leading to degrees. Special Courses for teachers. Eree tuition to those who agree to become teachers in the State. Fall Session begins September 17th, 1913. i'or catalogue aud other information, address iulius I. Foust, President, Greensboro N. C left's paw! RUBBER li HEELS r Be Cat's faw . Prevents Slipping ||BSjlß\ INSIST ON CAT S PAW HCCLS THE NAME IS EASY TO RE— IFOSTER>RUBB^R II CAJOS W FED#RAL I ST JI BOSTONJVF^^ These are the ki"l of Rubber Heel you get whe« we put them on, and we put on to stay, too. We have tAem in black and tan rubber. All wt-ik called for and delivered. F. M. Thompson Phcne 106 reekled Oirls . Lt absolute fact, that one 60 cert jar of WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM will either remove your freckles or caur 3 them to fitifi and that two jnrs will eve.i ' in the most severe cases completely cur' them. We are willing to personally guarantee this and to return your money without argument if your complexion is Sr pte s n^ to its nat "ral beauty. WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM isfinJ, and absolutely harmless. Will not make hair grow but will positively remove TAN, PIMPLES and FRECK LES. Come in today and try it. Thejara are large and results absolutely certain. Sent by mail if desired, ftnee 50c. Mammoth tars SI.OO. WILSON'S FAIR SKIN SOAP 25c, For sale by Moser and Lutz The IB use for beeil made under his per /nv y/SttZ-A- sonnl supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Al' €ouuterreita, Imi^ion^an4^' £££' and JUSMU-" agau,st F^ertmeot. What is CASTORS A fontains neither Opium, Morphine nor «&*» substance. Its age is its grnarantee. lt destroys Wms " end allavs Fcverishness. It cures Diarrlicea and Wind CoHc. It relieves Teething Troubles, -ures Con f t^ ti ®° " lAm] Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea —The Mother a I riend. GENUINE OASTORIA ALWAYS >t Bears the Signature of The Kind You Ha?e Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC OEMTfcUH OOHMNV, TT MUM HA* STfStT, KCtt *OH* Sm. I Gave Up Hope 1 "I suffered five years, with awful pains, due to woman- I J ly troubles," writes Mrs. M. D. McPherson, from ChaJ- I M bourn. N. C. "They grew worse, till I would often faint I I could not walk at all, and I had an awful hurting in my I *Bl side; also a headache and a backache. I give up and thought I would die, but my husband E || urged me to try Cardui, so, I began, and the first bottle £ £p helped mc. By the time the third bottle was used, I could £ |j do all my work. All the people around here said I would B || die, but Cardui relieved me." IGARDUI V* THA T ■ I For more than 50 years, Cardui has been relieving I ||l woman's sufferings, and making weak women strong and E3 fel well. During this time, thousands of women have written, I like Mrs. McPherson, to tell of l!:e really surprising resulU I ||] tliey obtained by the use of this purely vegetable, tonic I Igj remedy for women. Cardui strengthens, builds, restores, and relieves or pre- I pj venls unnecessary pain and suffering from womanly troubles. I &-J If you are a woman, begin taking Cardui, today. V/rtte to: Lad>s* Advitnry Dept., Chattanooga Medic-'ne Co., Ctiattanoog*. Tw».. I |- * lor Special Instrucaons. «u;d 64-page book. "Kanje Treatment for Women," tent trie. J H PS I gag—mmmmam —mb r^rrrnatrEtragwiMMMMM Now Going Oil—A Special Remnant Sale We have a large number of remnants that have accumulated during the year and we want to clear them out at once, j so we have done them up in 8-yard bundles and while they lasl: they go at I 50c Bundle j Some of these goods sold as high as 50c " I a yard, and it is an unusual opportunity to buy high-class goods at low prices. Come in and get your share, to-day, if you wait they all may be gone. SETZER & RUSSELL I Rutherford College I I ....Next Term Begins August 25th, 1913.... '4 v his , s^°°t , is located in one of the most healthful sections of Western (j North Carolina, li is well equipped with competent teacHeni. Excell- f H ent moral and religious influences prevail. Economic conditions are » •I unsurpassed, Good board can be had in club dormitory at $6 per month B g Board in private homes at from §3 to $lO per month. Other expenses fcj in proportion. For catalogue and other information, address fe I M. T. HiNSHAW, President Rutherford College, N. C. I Notice to Farmers! j! Take care of your Rye Straw,"we will pay you Die pei IJO pounds for it, baled and delivered at I our factory. !__ HICKORY COLLAR | W atche-s! | You need a watch if you have a good one. Twenty-five or thirty years ago it | would do to look at the sun, but to-day | every man, regardless of his station in l I life should have a watch. One that he can rely on. You can always get pleased when mak- I ing a selection from my large stock, you not only get the best, but at prices that cannot be duplicated. Call and let us show you our nice selection. You ere always welcome. GEO. E. BISANAR | Jeweler & Optometrist Watch inspector for So. and C. &N. W. Rys. | Read! He Who Would Ride ON THE CREST OF THE WAVE, Should Early Commence HIS DOLLARS TO SAVE! We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest On Time Deposits Hickory Banking & Trust Co. Hickory, : : : North Carolina L,. L,. Moss, Cabinet SHoq I can furui9h building material for any kind of a job all tirst class work and will save you money. See L. L. Moss before you close your bids. Phone 173 L. Iffl Wkl A N Ideal Christian Home School. Preparatory and Collegiate courses. Art. ■M Bg&H Expression, Physical Culture, Pedagogy, Business, etc. Conservatory of IH NM[ Music. High standard maintained by large staff of experienced, collet IT) JlCm trained instructors. Tak.cs only 100 boarders and teaches the individual Unsurpassed hcalthrccord. Brick buildings. Steam heat. ErcellecttiUi H(m3k Good gymnasium. Park-like campus. Concerts, lectures, tennis, basUc - -nf* boll, write for our catalog before selecting thecollege lor your daugfct: '• GEORGE J. RAMSEY. M. A. L. L. D. President. Rdcizh. N. C. Claremont College Hickory, INorth Carolina. Opens September 2, 1913. Offers Full Literary Course; Superior Advantages :n Vocal and Instrumental Music; Thorough Training in the Art Department, Si*cml Advantages in Expression; Will maintain an Intermediate Department. Coune of study arranged to supplement the courses in our High Schools. Call for Cata logue. JOSEPH L. MURPHY, President. FOUNDED IN 1838 CHARTERED 1859 TRINITY COLLEGE An institution of education intensely devoted to developing men. Its gradu ates are everywhere successful and fill important positions in all lines of work. They occupy places of honor and dignity in church and state, and ably and prom inently represent their state in the national government. A college supplied wiin ample resources to provide the best education. More than a million dollars re cently to its endowment. A wide ransre of courses. Necessary expenses of the student moderate. No increase in tuition charges within twenty-five years. For catalogue and illustrative booklet address R. L. FLOWERS Secretary to the Corporation, Durham, N- Parents, Young Men and Young Women, of Hickory and vicinity! It is your duty and privilege to inform yourselves concerning the many superior advantages offered by LENOIR COLLEGE and to nuke use ei .he same for sour own improvement and the upbuilding of your College and cot»- munity.. > * The standard and efficiency of Lenoir College are established by the fact 111 Lenoir College graduates attain the A. M. degree in one year at the Inher it )f North and Sou(h Carolina. , Five elegant substantial buildings with modern equipment and convcnie nt Vj New four-story Science building with facilities for general and advanced v. oik Chemistry, Physics, and Biology. . j VV hy go "way off" for a Business Course and spend "big money" for board tuition when you can get genuine courses in Bookkeeping and Shorthand at vach in the Hickory Business College? , v You will patronize Lenoir College if you investigate. Drop a card for a ca. logue. Address R. L. FRITZ, President, Hickory, N DAVENPORT COLLEGE * LENOIR, N. C. Offers to young women the best school advantages at the lowest rates con sistent with efficient sen-ice. Fall term opens September 10th. Send for catalogue JAMES B. CRAVEN, President U ■
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