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IN A CLASS BY ITSELF! fiie Jno. !!. Spits' Shows and Great Trained Animal Exposition Enlarged to Hany Times lis Former Size. VVith a Host of Entirely New and Extraor dinary Features. Traveling in its own special Train of Palatial Railway Cars. Will pitch its ac resof canvas in IHCKOiW, Tuesday, Nov. 20 \SD GIVE PERFORMANCES AFTERNOON AND IvIGHT A Truly Stupendous Federation of Arenic Celebrities, in a Mammoth Programme, full of Snap, Novelty and Surprising Excellence. Famous I'll tirspions of the Sawduft King, in a P>ewihling Melange of Sensational Aeri il, Acrobatic and Xoveltv Acts, with Beautiful Costumes, Costly Trapiugs Eutracing Music. Seethe Great Performing Elephants, Lions, Tigers, Beauti ful Trained Horses, Ponies, I>ogs and Monkeys. Whole Troupe of Funny Clowns. Panhandle Pete and his Comedy Mules. (ieorgeous Street Parade at Noon, and liig Free Exhibitions at the Show Grounds Immediately After the Parade. Majestic Baking ggb NOW GOING ON We heartily invite our friends to call any time during the above mentioned days and we B-jfeSjili will demonstrate the superior qualities of the . *>'' New Majestic Malleable and Charcoal Iron Ranges. —■ ~ S^^^pW| The MAJESTIC MALLEABLE and steel range as formerly turned out by the M ijestic people has been considered J throughout the country par-excellence, and far ahead of any other lange made. But with the NEW CHARCOAL IRON -, f 1 BOPV i n p]ao e of steel, making it double its value, and the fact that it is the only range in existence made of Malleable *%BBMM|•wgji&Bg*'SB8j and Charcoal Iron, you can readily see that if quality is considered, tne Majestic leads by a big margin. We want you f o ("ill at our store from November 7th to 10th, and let us explain this new feature: —CHARCOAL IRON BODIES; let explain why it is the best material for range bodies, and incidentally, why it is not used on other ranges. We want you to call if you intend to buy or not, as the information gained will serve you in the future. Hot Coffee and Biscuits-FREE Come either of the two days and have buttered liot biscuits and hot coffee. Biscuits baked on a Majestic in three minutes while you wait. HANDSOME SET OF WARE FREE With every range sold during this Demonstration we will give absolutely FItEE one set oE Majestic ware worth every cent of $7.5 Q. This ware will lie on exhibition at our store. Every thing useful, ornamental and' durable. Come in and see it, and you will Sgree with us that it cannot be bought for a cent less than §7.50, and it is eheap.ai that. rj j . . Come in any day. You are welcome whether you intend to buy or not. SHUFORD HARDWARE CO. LAND FOR SALE or TRADE Seventy acres in Caldwell county. About thirty acres of cleared land ar.d six acres in bottom lard. Two good dwelling houses and seveial out houses, Six nvles north of Hickory and five miles east of Granite Falls. Along the waters of Mill creek, adjoining land of L, S. Sherrill. For sale cr trade for town property. For further information apply to P. J. LAWRENCE, Granite Falls, N. ( ~ or at this office. Is the Moon Inhabited. Science has proven that the moon has an atmosphere, which makes life n some form possible on that satellite; but not for human beings, who have a hard enough time on this earth of ours; especially those who don't know that Electric Bitters cure Headache, Bil-1 iousness, Malaria, Chills and Fever, 1 Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Torpid ! Liver, Kidney complaints, General | Debility and Female weaknesses. Ur»e- ' quailed as a general Tonfc and Appe- j lizer for weak persons and especially j for the aged. It induces sound sleep. l Fully guaranteed by C., M. Shuford j and E. B. Menzies' Druggist. Price i only 50c. I is just a little sweeter than any of the so-called sun-cured plugs I I made to imitate CRAP£, and they are all imitations— I because that rich, sweet flavor I*3 peculiar to the genuine Leaf, and i ■ we have been buying and manufacturing it for over fifty years. I IT IS MADE BY A FIRM THAT KNOWS HCV 1 H. A. Patterson Tobacco Co., Richmond, Ya. Hickory Lutneran Church. Gentlemen: We want to donate some L. & M Paint to your church whenever they paint. The largest Methodist church in Georgia expected to use 100 gallons of the usual kind of paint, they only used 32 gallons L. & M. mixed with 24 gallons Linseed Oil. It costs less to paint a house with L. & M. than with other paint, be cause painter mixes Linseea Oil fresh from the barrell at 60 cents a gallon with L. & M., doesn't pay $1.50 per gallon for Linseed Oil as done if ready-for-use paint is used. Also be cause the L. & M. Ziric hardens ti.e L. & M. Wnite Lead and makes the paint wear like iron. Actual oost L. ot M. about $1.20 per gallon. Soli by Saofori Kard.vir; CJ. VIRGINIA COLLEGE For YOUNG LADIES, Rsanekt.Va. Open* Sept. 25.180#. One of the leading Schools for Young ladles In the South. New buildings, pianos and equipment. Campus ten acre#. Grand mountain scenery In Valley of Virginia, famed for health. European and American teachers, Full course. Conservatory advantages In Art, MUHIC and Elocution. Certillcates Welleeley. Sludonts from 30 Sr«'eß. For catalogue address MATTIE V. HARRIS, President, Roanoke. Va. LIED. GEBTKCDB HABBIS liOATWBIGur, Vice-Frea. Chance for Development. Recently, since his success with the financing- for construction of the hydro-electric pla 't n Ca tawba river out here from Hick ory at the Thornton shoals and the H jrseford shoals, which are thus combined, many letters are being received addressed to Co 1 . M. E. Thornton, Hickory, N. C.. r. citing inquiries about vari ous prop and located in va i ious parts of North Carolina. He has kei been unable to give suc'i maters his serious attention. Bat from this time forth he will do so. TTis able as s'stmts rnecha. ical engineers and electrical engineers, and oth ers. will enable him t) give due consideration to any and all prop ositions that may come to his no tice or be submitted to him, be sides those which he has under his own knowledge under propo sal for development. It can be stated with assuran.;.? | that Col. Tiiorntjn mos: heart 1;: desires the develop nent of th?> resources of this whole seetio.. and that his whole heart ail en ergies are enlisted in that cause. You can write to him for any kind of information you may de sire on any subject of that na ture. He is now earnestly engaged in arranging for the financing and construction of a street elec tric railway in Hickory with wa ter power; the same to be exten ded to the river, for hauling the material for constructing the con crete dam and power house, and inochinery; and to BrookforJ — these two places at once, and later to Lincolnton, Newton, Ca tawba Springs, Taylorsville, Jef ferson, Wilkesboro, and probably to Shelby. The plans are to con struct the line from Hickory, connecting with the railroad, out to the Catawba river from a pjint near Lenoir College, all ridge road, and from here across south, to the Brookford cotton mills, 2 1-4 miles. Both will be very handsome paying lines. Boone Items. The railroad from Mt City to ' Trade has been surveyed and ! they hope to have it co nj leted I by spring. This will bring a j j station within twelve miles of Boone. We have heard that the C. & N. W. railroad is to be ex*- tended from Edgemont to Cof fey, s Gap. It is also rumored that a bianch road will be huilt from Colletsville to Globe the lat er being sixteea miles frotti Boone. Rev. J. H. Brendall, our Meth- I odist minister, will leave for Con- I ference this weak; however it is ! hoped by all that he will be | !>i?ced here next year. He is a ! very busy man, attending eight churches ami lecturing twice each at A T. S. saying nothing of the splendid garden and nice poultry yard he owns 1 . The stude.its ot Appalachian Training Schooi were given a haii day outing last Friday, and were taken by Profs. Dougherty ani Masters to tne river at Three Forks C:n :c .. Tne trip was en jo., ed by all Last Sua lay tho choir fr*m Poplar Grovs ChurcLi sang at the Methodise caurch, and Training School in H The pe-»pla enjoyed it very much and hope they will come again. On last Wednesday evening the students were entertained for a haif hour or more by "Uncle Ben Culler" who is now ninty seven years old. He was born in Orangeburg-,S. C. He helped build the first railroad ever con structed in the south, which was from Charleston, S. C. to Augus ta Ga., a distance of 160 miles. After this he was on water for twenty eight years, twenty six years as Captain. He is very well preser ved and we hope he may live to see his one hundreth birth day. "Cherry-Blossom." TUB JAPANESE QIVE QOOD EXAMPLE. It is a proverb of Cherry Blossom Und that a healthy stomach is the asis of all strength. Good nature ia ilao recognised as of great'importance. The Japanese as a peiple are remark* able for their health, endurance, pa tience and skill. The cherry tree is the most highly prized of all in Japan. -It not only pvee forth a beautiful blossom but the wild cherry tree furnishes a bark which Is most highly prized in medicine. | Wild Cherry Virginiana). which is an authority on medicines, MVS of the properties of this Black Cnerrybark: «Uniting with a tonic power the property of calming irritation and diminishing nervous excitability. Adapted to the treatment of diseases in which there is debility of the stom ach or of the system." Another an thority, KINO'B AMERICA* DISPBXSA roRY says, "it gives tone and strength to the system, useful in fever, eough, and found excellent in consumption.'* This ingredient is only one of several verv important native, medicinal roots in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Disoov -srv. This is a remedy which has en joyed the public approval for nearly forfv years, nothing new or untried abui:t it, has cured thousands of people of those chronic, weakening diseases which are by a cough, such tx.i bronchitis and incipient con sumption. More than that, by reason of the other ingredients, Bloodroot, Mandrake, Golden Seal, and Queen's fool, Ml of the medicinal virtues of which are scientifically extracted and combined in Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery, remarkable cures of dyspspsia and stomach disorders have been accomplished. Nearlv forty years ago, Dr. Pierce discovered that chemically pure glyc >rina of proper strength is a better solvent and preservative of the active medicinal principles residing in most- of our indigenous or native medicinal plants than is alcohol. As its use is entirelv unobjectionable, while alcohol is wefl known when used even in 3 aall portions, for a protracted period, to do Tasting injury to the human sys tem, especially in the case of delicate women and children, he decided to use chemically pure glycerine instead of the usually employed alcohol in the preparation of his medicines. He found that the glycerine, besides being entirely harmless, possesses in trinsic medicinal properties of great value. Its nutritive properties, Dr. Pierce believes, far surpass those of cod liver oil, entitling it to favorable consideration in all cases of incipient consumption and other wasting diseases. It is an invigorating, toule alterative and owes its virtues to Nature's vege table garden. Dr. Pierce is only the j scientific gar- Nature's Garden, dener who J knows how to combine the plants given us by Nature to cure our diseases. This prepara tion is of pleasant taste, agrees per fectly with rebellious and sensitive stomachs, and is extremely effective in restoring tone and vigor to the entire system. It cures inflammatory troubles of the stomach as well as indigestion aad dyspepsia arising from weak stomach. One reason why it restores the health of rua-down, pale and ema ciated people is because it first throws out the poisons from the blood through the liver and kidneys. It then begins its reconstructive work in building up fiesh by first making good, rich, red blood. B. G. The "Golden Medical Discovery" it made in a large laboratoiy, thoroughly equipped with every scientific appliance, at Buffalo, N. Y. Qualified chemist* are in charge of the laboratory, with nearly a score of skilled physicians and surgeons employed to scrutinize, deter mine and prescribe tliese remedies and other means of cure as seem best suited to many thousands of cases of ehronia diseases which come before them for treatment each year. It costs you noth ing to write to' Dr. R. V. Pieree—the head of this Institution, at Buffalo, N. Y. and get an accurate medical opinion in your special case and wholly without eharg«. Notice of Land Sale. By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Catawba Coun ty, made in the case of N. T. Deal, and P. L. Deal, vs Mrs. M. Jane Deal and Others, I, the un dersigned Commissioner of the Court will on Saturday the 10th day of November, 1906, at one | o'clock p. m., at the steps of the First National Bank at Hickory, N. C., sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash that parcel of land allotted the infant defendants Harley, Charles, Rob ert, Ethel and Thomas Bowman: Beginning on the bank of the Catawba River, Jacob Bowman's corner, and running south 331-2 West 172 3-5 poles to a stone; thence West 12 poles to a stone; thence along the line of lot No, 2 North 3 1-2 degress East, 164 poles to a stone on the bank of the Catawba River; thence down the river as it meanders to the beginning. Containing twelve acres and 2 roods more or less. *A plat of this land may be seen at my office. . The purchaser will be required to pay down Twenty-five ($25) on the day of sale to secure his bid, and the remainder of the purchase money will be due when the sale is confirmed by the Court. „ This the 9th day of October, 1906. „ « SMi E. B. CLINE, The Unttkd States Dm- PEW SATO BY,
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