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No matter what the death cer tificate says, the fundamental cause of one-halt the deaths corded is constipation. Cure yourself of the habit by eating daily D* PRICES WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD which is made from the whole grain of the wheat berry. n For «al6 by all Grocer* Doing Business Again "When my friends thought I was about to take leave of this world, on account of indigestion, nervousness and general debility," wntes A. A. Chisholm, Treadwell, N. Y., "and when it looked as if there was no hope left, I was persuaded to try Electric Bitters, and I rejoice to say that they are curing me. lam now doing busi ness again as of old, and am still gain ing daily." Best of ell tonic medi cines. Guaranteed by C. M. Shuford, Menzies Drug Ca., and W. S. Martin, druggist. SOc If taken patiently and persis tently will relieve the most ob stinate cases of indigestion, con stipation, bad blood, bad liver no matter how long standing.That,s what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. E. B. Menzies Our Store is Crowded As r never before with desira- V * ble merchandise You will find here the goods you want and the prices are reasonable. Excellent Stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Shoes and Grocers We are after yaur business and offer you goods goods that will appeal to you from the standpoint of style, quality aud price. W. G. FOX . Hickory, N, C. YOUNG MAN HAS " ' NEW THEORY Human Life Seems Centered In Stomach. All Else Is Secondary. The immense success which has fol* lowed L. T. Cooper during the past year with his new preparation has e£- ceeded anything of the kind ever be- fore witnessed in most of the leading cities where the young man has Intro* duced the medicine. Cooper baa a novel theory. He believes that the hu- man stomach is directly responsible for most disease. To quote his own words from an interview upon his ar- rival in an eastern city; "The average man or woman cannot be sick if the stomach is working properly. To be sure, there are diseases of a virulent nature, such as cancer, tuberculosis, diabetes, etc., which are organic, and are not traceable to the stomach, but even fevers can, in nine cases out of ten, be traced to something taken Into the stomach. All of this half-sick, nervous exhaustion that is now so common, is caused by the stomachic conditions, and it is because my rem- «dy will and does regulate the storu- ach that lam meeting with such sue- sesa. PTB gQjQQ, matter a qoijnd flji The Democrat Office For First Glass Printing Bitten By a Spider Through blood poisoning caused by a spider bite, John Washington of Bos queville, Tex., would have lost his leg, which became a mass of running sores, had he not been persuaded to try Bucklen's Arnica Salve. He writes: "The first application relieved, and four boxes healed all the sores." 25c. Guaranteed at C. M. Shu ford s Menzies Drug Co., and W. S. Martin, druggist: f - "Pneumonia's Deadly Work had so seriously affected my right lung," writes Mrs. Fannie Connor, of Rural Koute 1, Georgetown, Tenn, "that I coughed continuously night and day and the neighbors' prediction —consumption —seemed inevitable, until my husband brovght home a bot tle of Dr. King's New Discovery,which in my case proved to be the only REAL qough cure and restorer of weak, sore lungs.'* When all other remedies utterly fan, you may still win in the battle against lung and throat troubles with New Discovery, the real remedy. Guaranteed by C. M. Shu ford, Menzies Drug Co., and W. S. Martin druggist. SOc and SI.OO. Trial bottle free. ___ Dries in 10 Minufes It Is nothing like an enamel, but Is very thla and very black. 6-6-4 "aatauß" rgitiiwttirlm ••it. Sold by F. B. Ingold gestive apparatus that is doing its full duty, getting every particle of vitality out of all food by transferring it to the bowels in a perfectly digested state — this above all else brings health." Mr. A. C. Brock, chef of the Brock Restaurant, Market District, Boston, Mass., who Is a staunch believer in Mr. Cooper's theory and medicine, has this to say: "I had chronic indigestion for over three years. I suffered terribly, and lost about thirty pounds. I was a physical wreck when I started this Cooper medicine, a month or so ago. Today I am aa well as I ever was in my life. lam no longer nervous, my food does not distress nw> in the least, and I have a splendid appetite. lam gaining flesh very rapidly—in fact, at the rate of a pound a day. I Would not believe any medicine on earth could have done for me what this has done. It is a remarkable preparation and Mr. Cooper deserves all his sue* cess." We recommend the Cooper prepara* £iqns as being remarkable medicine*. —E. B. Menzier. ON THE FARM. HOW NATURE PROVIDES FOR US. The moat independent man on earth is the farmer, for he makes the earth yield i him almost everything needed for life He knows that &9 he sows m will be raap. He usually keeps strong and healthy from constant strife with Nature —in sunshine and in pure. air. At night whan work is done, he finds most refresh ing sleep, such aff""only a tired man knows. In the same way that the earth yields food for man, so does it provide remedies for human ills. Thousands of households throughout the farming dis tricts of the United States know the value of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery. It is Nature's most valuable and health-giving agent —made without the use of alcohol. It contains native medi cinal roots, and is the concentration of Nature's vitality as found in the Ameri can forests. This remedy has a history which speatoLjiMJl for it because it was given to by Dr. R. V. Pierce, founder of tha Invalids' Hotel and Surg ical Institute, Buffalo. N. Y., nearly forty yoars has since been sold by druggists , in'ever increasing quan tities. t'*> . . Dr. Pierce " found that the bark of the Black Cherry-tree, the root of the Mandrake, root. Queen's root, Blood root a«|sGc>lden Seal root, made into a scicnfijufc. non-alcoholic extract by the use of gwserine. made the best altera tive and toni^? > The refreshing influence of this extract is at once apparant in the recovered strength of the patient—the vital fires of the body burn brighter and their increased activity consumes the tissue rubbish which otherwise may poison the system. This alterative and tonic extract has been found to stand alone as a safe, invigorating tonic, as it does not depend on alcohol for a false stimulation, but is Nature's own method of strengthening and cleansing the sys tem. It tones up the stomach and purifies the blood in Nature's own way. It is well 1 known all over the world as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. The name was given to this vegetable compound because one of the important ingredients was Golden Seal root. * * * Such an authority as Dr. Roberts Bartholow, of i Jefferson Medical College, says of Golden Seal root, "very useful as a stomachic tonic. Cures catarrh of the stomach and hoadaches accompanying the same." Dr. Grover Coe, in his book Organic Medi cines, speaking of Golden Seal root, says that "as a liver invigorator it has few equals." Further he t>ays, "in chronic in flammation of the bladder we deem it one of the most reliable agents of cure. As a tonic in the convalescing stages of fevers, pneumonia, dysentery and other acute diseases Hydrastis (Golden Seal root) is peculiarly appropriate." Dr. Coe coiitinues: "We would here add that our experience has demon started the Hydrastis or Golden Seal root to be a valuable remedy in bronchitis, laryngitis, and other affections of the respiratory organs." Prof, Hobart A. Hare, M. D., University of Pennsylvania, says of Golden Seal: •Of service irt chronic catarrh of the stomach and bowels following abuse of alcohol, a tonic after malarial fever. Has a distinct, anti-malarial Influence. Good in all catarrhal conditions, as uterine catarrh, leucorrliea, etc. Is a curative agent In chronic dyspepsia." Prof. John M. Scudder in Specific Med ication says of Golden Seal: "It stimu lates thedlgestlve nrocesses, and increases the assimilation of food. By these means the blood is enriched, and this blood feeds the muscular system. I mention the muscular system because I believe it first feels the increased power imparted by the stimulation of Increased nutri tion. The consequent improvement on the nervous and glandular systems are natural results. "In relation to its general effects on the system, there ft no medicine in une about which there is such general unan imity of opinion. It is universally re garded as Vie tonic useful in all de billtiated states." Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription spe cially put up for woman's ills—for those distressing—dragging down •ailments peculiar to women—is also a temperance remedy that is best known by its cures. With Dr. Pierce's medicines, their in gredients are matters of public knowledge, being printed on each separate bottle wrapper. . Thus invalid sufferers are taken into Dr. Pierce's full confidence. Dr. Pierce's great thousand-page illus trated Common Sense Medical Adviser will be sent free, paper-bound, for 21 one eent stamps, or cloth-bound for 31 stamps. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. YT Kodol For Indigestion Our Onarintec Coupon If. after aeint two-third* of a St.oo bottle of Kodol, you Can honestly say it has not bene fited you, we will refund yonr money. Try Kodol today on thl* guarantee. Fill out and W the following, present it to the dealer at the time of purchase. If it fails to satisfy you return the bottle containing one-third of the medicine to the dealer from whom you bought it, and we will refund your money. Town Stat* - Sign here_i ' 1 Cat Tate Oat Digests What You Eat And Mafcaa the Stomach Sweet E. C. DeWITT * CO.* Chicago, 111. Watch Talk. To be sure of buying Watches at right prices you should come to us New England $1.95 Seth Thomas $3.50 Elgin $3.90 Silver Ware and Jewelry - We are overstocked on Stick Pins, Ladies Bracelets, Neck Chains, 1847 Rogers Knives and Forks The Morrison Bros. Co, The Looker-on. "The fool hath said in his heart, there is no God, but the fool hath not said "'there is no sorrow.'" The Looker-on. was at the sta tion. There was a little group of- faithful friends, the heart of the gathering being a haggard husband, and a young wife who looked as though she had no tears left to shed ; the face of the desolate mother was hers. And behind cane a hearse, and in it, oh, so small, so lonely looking— a little white coffin. These little coffins, these pitiful, pitiful little white coffins! A friend whisper- is the third baby they have lost, and there is no other one.'' Who but those who have suffered knew what that meant? A young man at the other end of the station had not seen the sor rowing sight. He was with sev eral other young people, and was in high glee. His young face was bright with fun, the laugh was on his lip. But a gentle man touched him on the arm "Help me lift this, Frank. We must take it (oh me to call "Mother's Baby IT—) to the bag gage car." The young face so bered in an instant. He saw the mother, he saw the little white coffin, all his fun was gone. He raised his hat, he walked with solemn step to the hearse, he lift ed that light weight as gently, tenderly, as though it had been flesh of his, bone of his bone. ! Yea, there is sorrow, and in that sorrow, all men are one. The weather of the days from the 10th to the fifteenth was about as uncertain as Theodore Roosevelt himself. Thunder storms and all day snow-storms do not generally come quite so close together. But, as they did come, they put the crossings on our streets into a condition that makes us wonder what they will be by Christmas. If some im provement is not made, it will be a problem to know how we are going to get about on foot. The crossings in the main part of town are about as bad as they can possibly be, especially the one from the First National Bank to the Park. And, if you don't believe the ones this side of the old Presbyterian church, and be yond the Standard Oil Tank (Dear spot! Beloved sight!) are worse than they can be, just come down and try 'em. The Lookei-on has to be a wader-on when it comes t« these Black Seas. And talking about Theodore Roosevelt, is there anything he don't consider himself called up on to set right? It does look as though the issue of his spelling inform (save the mark) would have quiete d him for a breathing ,space. But no. You can't keep him "sot." He has tackled the coinage, and set right what the fathers considered their declara tion" of our faith and belief to the world. In those words "In God we trust" stamped upon our gold, the wide world knew on what we builded as a nation. A more beautiful and simple creed no people ever sent out Butj Theodore knows better. Of course. Honestly, it does seem sometimes as though the man is mad with sheer egotism. And nothing disgusts some folks with him. But this is—is—' 'The Eng lish language can't do justice to the subject." / KILLTHE COUCH I AND CURE THE LUWCSj with Or. King's Slew Discovery I FOR COLSI 18 I AMD ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. ■ GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY I OR MONET REFUNDED. FOLEYSKIDNEYCUFE Hakes Kidneys and Bladder Right i Mrs. T. J. Presson, of Norfol,k who has been with her mother, Mrs. Sloop, returned to her home ;n Norfolk Friday. Mrs. Sloop expects to go to Norfolk on a visit as soon as she has somewhat recovered from the terrible snock of her son's death. Auction Sale I will sell on Saturday, Nov. 23rd, in front oflny store, to the highest bidder: One lot on Washington Street, near Aiken's Livery Stable, 50x 100 Three lots on Horseford Hight? 100x300, with four room cottage on same One Smith & Barnes piano, new and of the highest grade. The Smith & Barnes piano is well known—it needs no introduction. EIGHT FARRAND ORGANS, new and of the highest grade. The Smith & Barnes piano and Farrand organs are both well known makes, and of the high est grade on the market. All these instruments are new and I will be glad for you to call in and examine them before the snle. Now is your OPPORTUNITY to get a bargain. Terms of sale i will be one-third casM and the balance in four and eight months. The Sale will commence Satur day, Nov, 23rd, at 2 o'clock. T. Morrison. Hickory, N. C. DISOLUTION NOTICE. The Partnership hereto fore ex isting between N. E. Anil and Mrs. O M. Royster under the name of the Phoenix Manufac turing Co., has been dissolved bv mutual consent, and Mr. Aull will not hereafter have any con nection with the management and conduct of that business. This October 22nd, 1907: N. E. Aull, Mrs. 0. M. Royster. / The Newton Hosiery mil Store Co's Great bargains in Men and Youths Cloth We have 100 suits to go on our bargain cou for less than New York cost. Now is the tin buy a good suit for little money. They are w $5. to sl7. but go from $2.75 to $lO. We you a good overcoat for $3.50 and up. If can get the same elsewhere for the same moi don't buy ours. Butterick Patterns for sale. F ion Sheetl Free Our Ladies Long Coi AND LINE OF MILLINERY is complete and to this we want you to give look We Handle the Best Shoes Ma Give Us a Call Yours truly, f P. 0. Carpenter, Manama Newton, N.'C. \or a mild, easyiaction of the I Heavv imni,,. bowels, a s'nel- do«e of Doan's | I b«d Regulets is enough. Treatn ent P lm Ply compi a cures habitual c nstipation. 25 &cnes, nausea, indigo cents a box. Ask io jr druggist blood makes you weak for them. ly. Burd c-k Blood Biti FOLEISERMFHCAR stores perfect health Cores Coldsi Prevents Pneumonia 4" g|| You can carry it about and care for it just as earily as a Brass oil font holds 4 quarts burning 9 hours. Handsome ished in japan and nickel. Every heater warranted. H Lamp adds cheeriness winter evenings. S*?acy : / brilliant light to read, sew or knk by. Made of f brass, nickel plated, latest improved central drait W — rr bumer. Every lamp warranted. If your dealer can- ' KJ not supply Perfection Oil Heater or Rayo Lamp £3 write our nearest" agency for descriptive circular. STANDARD OIL COMPANY || PLUMBING, ROOFING AND GUTTERING Done by expert workmen. All kinds of Tin Work or sha notice. A full line of Bath Tubs, Bowls and Sinks, wit hot and cold water fixtures. We will do your work righ iHickory Roofing & Tinning
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