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The Democrat Till After Elec tion, 30 Cents. The Democrat usually offers special campaign rates every political year. The cpmpaign this time will be especially inter esting and everybody will want to keep up with it. We will send the Democrat from now un til after election in November for Only 30 cts. Remember the sooner you subscribe the longer you get the paper for 30 cents. Tell your neighbor about this of fer. Carolina & North-Western Ry. Co Schedule effective Feb. 2nd. 1908. North Passenger Mixed Mixed No. 10 No. 60 No 62 Chester Lv 805 am 100 pin Yorkville " 853 am 225 pm Gastonia " 944 am 415 pm 600 am . • , .0 800 an: Lincoln. «• 1048 am 905 am Newton " 1128 am 1000 am Hickory " 1205 pm 1225 pm Lenoir " 122 pm 255 pm South Passenger Mixed Mixed No. 9 No. 61 No. 63 Lenoir Lv 150 pm 905 am Hickory " 243 pm . 11 X S am Newton " 310 pm 120 pm Lincoln. " 346 pm - 225 pm Gastonia " £O5 pin 7 00 am 5 s°P m Yorkville " 552 pm 915 am Chester " 640 pm 1035 am • CONNECTIONS Cakstkr — Southern Ry., S. A. L and L. &C. Yorkville — Southern Railway. Gastonia — Southern Railway. Lincolnton—S. A. L. Newton and Hickory — Southern Ry Lenoik — Blowing Rock Stage Line and C. & N. E F. REID, G. P. A., Chester, S. C PROFESSIONAL CARDS R. W. WOLFE VETERINARY SURGEON Offers his professional services to any one in need of a Veterinary. Phone 199 Hickory, N. C. The Smoothest Proposition In Hickory Is a Shave and Hair Cut at DIETZ'S BARBER SHOP. K. A PRICE, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Calls answered night and day. Office: First Floor McCombs Building 1342 Union S piare. Phone 94 D. L. RUSSELL ATTYORNEY'AT'LAW Prompt attention given to all matters of Legal Nature Office: Main St., Russell Bldg., Hickory Dr. T. F, Stevenson PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office at Home Calls answered at all hours Phone 295 - Hickory, N. C. Dr. Walter A. White DENTIST Office over Menzies Drug Store'* Hickory, N. C. DR. W. B. RAMSAY DEM IS 7 Office: Second-story Post Office Hickorv. N. C. For Weak Kidneys Inflammation of the blad der, urinary troubles and backache use DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder PiUs A Week's Treatment 25c »■ O. IhWITT Me CO.. Chicaso. 11l KILL THE COUCH T «NP CURE THE LUNCS w,th Dr. King's I New Discovery FOR CSffil 18 , AND ALL THREAT AND LUNG TROUBLES? GUARANTEED OB MONEY REFUNDED. liodol Indigestion . . . Relieves sour stomacfc pwjnutwn of the heart. Digests what you eat I Weak Women I I frequently suffer great pain and misery during the! H change of life. It is at this time that the beneficial I | effect of taking Cardui is most appreciated, by those! a who find that it relieves their distress. CARDUI I It Will Help You I Mrs. Lucinda C. Hill, of Freeland, 0., writes:! 9 "Before I began to take Cardui, I suffered so badly! I I was afraid to lie down at night. After I began to I; | take it I felt better in a week. Now my pains have I 8 gone. I can sleep like a girl of 16 and the change B ■of life has nearly left me." Try Cardui AT ALL DRUG- STORES UNIVERSITY of North Carolina 1789*1907 Head of State's Educational System DEPARTMENTS: College, Engineering, Graduate, Law, Medicine, Pharftiacy. Library contains 48,000 volumes. New water works, electric lights, cen tral heating system. New dormitories, gymnasium Y. M. C. A. build ing, library. 730 STUDENTS 70JIN FACULTY The Fall term begins - Sept. 7, 1908. Address FRANCIS P. VENABLE, PRESIDENT CHAPEL HILT., N. C. 20,000 TFLEGRAPH OPtRATORS NEEDED. Young Men Prepare Your selves for Good Positions. On account of the new 8 hour law passed by congress in the interest of ! telegraphers, and also on account of so many new railroads being built and old lines extended, an unusual demand for operators has been created. Conser vative estimates have placed the num ber of additional Operators that will be required during the next ten months at approximately 20,000. YOUNG MEN, NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY! Enroll in our school NOW and in only four or six months we will have you qualified for splendid positions. Telegraph operators receive from 950.00 upwards. Our school has been established twenty years; its equipment is perfect; instruction tho rough and practical; positions positive ly guaranteed. Board in is very cheap; the town is healthful and the people are cordial. Two main line railroad wires run into our school rooms No other school in the United States has such up-to-date and practical facili ties for the benefit of its students. Write at once for free, descriptive liter ature. Southern School of Telegraphy, Newnan, Georgia. THE NORTH CAROLINA College of Agriculture & Mechanic ARTS / Practical education in Agriculture; in Civil, Electaieal and Mechanical Engineering; in Cotton Manufacturing, Dyeing and Industrial Chemistry. Tu ition $45 a year; Board $lO a month. 126 Scholarships. Examinations for admission at the College on Sept. 2nd. Address THE PRESIDENT, West Raleigh, N. C Appalachian Training School Will open its sixth annual ses sion on September 2, 1908. Public school teachers pay no tuition. Other students are charged a small monthly tuition rate. The boarding arrange ments are ample for all who may attend. The Catalogue and other prin ted matter is sent free. Address Secretary of the Faculty, Boone, N. C. CLAREMCNT EEMALE COLLEGE HICKORY, N. C. Efficient faculty, superior musical ad vantages, home life under Christian in fluence. Rates moderate. Address JOSEPH L. MURPHY, President Aluminium. Aluminium is a white metal resem bling silver, but only one-quarter as beavy. It is very malleable and in tenacity approaches iron. Exposed to dry,or moist air. it Is unalterable and does not oxidize or tarnish like most metals. Salt water affects It less than It does silver, tin or copper. Neither cold nor hot water has any action upon it. Sulphuretted hydrogen, the gas which so readily tarnishes the sil ver in households, does not act on alu miuium, which is found to preserve its appearance under all ordinary circum* stances as perfectly as gold does. DIARRHOEA CURED. "My father has for years been troubled with diarrhoea, and tried every means possible to effect a cure without avail," writes John Zirkle of Phillippj W. Va. I 'l saw Chamberlains Colic Colera and Diarrhoea Remedy advertised in the Philippi Republican and decided to try it. The resu It is one bottle cured him and he has not suffered with the disease for eighteen months. Before taking this remedy he was a constant suffeier, he is now sound and well, and although sixty years old, can do as much work ?s a young man." Sold by W. S. Martin & Co. Australian Bushmen. Although the bushmen of Australia are the very lowest in the scale of ig norance, they possess a rare instinct that equals that of many animals and is in its way as wonderful as man's reason. It Is almost impossible for them to be lost. Even if they be led away from their home blindfolded for miles, when released they will unerr ingly turn In the right direction and • take their way to their nest homes, and, though these are all very similar, they never make a mistake. I EXCELLENT HEALTA ADVICE, x Mrs. M. Davison of No. 379 Gif ford Ave., San Jose, Cal., says: "The worth of Electric Bitters as a ge n eral family remedy for headache biliousness and torpor of the liver and bowels is so pronounced that I am prompted to say a word in its favor for the benefit o f those seeking relief from such afflic tions. There is more health for the digestive organs in a bottle of Electric Bitters than in any other remedy 1 know of." Sold under guarantee at C. M. Shuford, W. S. Martin and Men zies drug stores, 50c. Town Cynic—l don't like th' way they're doin' business over in our courthouse. Friend Why? Town Cynic—Tom Simmonds, the court crier, tells me that some one stole th* court Bible more'n a month ago, an* since then he's been swearin' th' witnesses on th' town directory.—Bohemian. The little attacks of stomach trouble and stomach disorders will undoubtedly lead to chronic dyspepsia unless you take something for a sufficient time to strengthen the stomach and give it a chance to get well. If you take Kodol in the beginning the bad attacks of Dys pepsia would be avoided, but if you al low these little attacks to go unheeded it will take Kodol a longer time to put your stomach in good condition again Get a bottle of Kodol today. Sold by C. M. Shuford and W. S. Martin. Eyes of Deep Sea Fish. "Few people know that when deep sea flsh are taken from the water their eyes pop from their heads." said a Mobile man. "This is due to being relieved of the tremendous water pres sure and coming in contact with air. On the gulf coast, where thousands of fish are caught dally, one cau see hun dreds and hundreds of deep water flsh with ey&s hanging from their sockets." —Nashville Tennesseean. When the baby is cross and has yo worried and worn oat you will find thai a little Cascasweet, the well • kncwc re -nedy for babies and children, will quiet the little one in a short time The ingredients are printed plainly ov the bottle. Contains no opiates. Sold by C. M. Shuford and W. S. Martin. A CLERK'S BLUNDER. tts Effect Upon the Fortunes of Our Revolutionary War. The e'ement of chance as exempli -Bed in the blunder of a copyist had an important bearing on the result of our war for Independence. As Is well known, the crisis of the military be tween Great Britain and the revolting colonies was reached when General Burgoyne's campaign was planned in London. The object was to strike a tremendous blow at the center of the Revolution. The British forces were to take possession of the Mohawk and Hudson valleys by a concentric march from Lake Champlaln, Oswego and New York on converging lines toward Albany. The ascent of the Hudson by Sir William Howe's army was essen tial to the success of a scheme by which New England was to be cut off as by a wedge from the southern colo nies. Orders were sent out from London for the advance of Burgoyne's and St Leger's forces from Canada. At first Sir William Howe was merely inform ed of the plan and was armed with discretionary powers, but finally a dis patch was drafted positively ordering him to co-operate in the movement from New York. A British clerk made a hasty and very careless copy of the dispatch, which the minister. Lord George Ger maine, found great difficulty In read ing. He angrily reprimanded the cul prit and ordered a fresh copy to be made without flaw or erasure. Being pressed for time and anxious for a holiday. Lord George posted off to the country without waiting for the fresh copy. The military order was laboriously copied In the clerk's best hand, but when it was finished the minister was not there to sign It It was pigeon holed and overlooked when he returned and was not sent to America until long afterward. Howe, being left with full discretion, allowed himself to be drawn Into military operations against Wash ington's army near Philadelphia. Bur goyne's army was entrapped, cut off from retreat and forced to surrender at Saratoga. Thus the fortunes of the Revolution ary war turned upon the carelessuess of a British clerk.—Chicago Record- Herald. A FAITHFUL FRIEND. "I have used Chamberlain's Colic, C olera and Diarrhoea Remedy since it was first introduced to the public i? 1872 and have never found one in stance where a cure was not speedily effected by its use. I have been z commercial traveller for eighteen years and never start out on a trip without this my faithful friend," says H. S Nichols of Oakland Ind, Ter. When a man has used a remedy for thirty-five years he knows its value and is com petent to speak of it. For sale by W S. Martin & Co. He advertised, "Send twelve stamps and learn how to find the day of the month without a calendar." Twelve stamps were sent and the instructions given were: "Find out the date of the day before yesterday and add two." London Scraps. . HOW TO AVoID APPENDICITIS Most victims of appendicitis are those who are habitually constipated. Foley's Orino Laxative cures chronic constipa tion by stimulating the liver and bowels and restores the natural action of the bowels. Foley's Orino Laxative does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. "What is the meaning of 'alter ego?'" asked the teacher of the begin ners' class in Latin. "The other I," said the boy with the curly hair. "Give a sentence containing the phrase." " 'He winked his other I.' ** WHY JAMES LEE GOT WELL. Fverybody in Zanesville, 0., knows Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route 8. She write: "My hiisband James Lee firmlj believes he owes his life to the use of Dr. King's New Discovery. His lungs were so severely affected that consum ption seemed inevitable, when a friend recommended New Discovery. We tried it and its use has restored him tc perfect health." Dr. King's New Discovery is the King of throat and ung remedies. For coughs and cold it has no equal. The first dose gives relief. Try it. Sold under guarantee at C, M. Shuford, W. S. Martin anci Menxies drug stores. 50 and 1.00. "Trial bottle free. "Young man," hailed the walking delegate, "do you believe In unions?" You bet I do." replied the young man In the black suit and white tie. "Glad to hear it On your way to work, I suppose?? "No, on my way to get married."— Kansas City Independent Diarrhoea When you want a quick cure without any loss of time, and one that is followed oy no bad results, use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy , never fails and is pleasant to _t is equally valuable for children. It i cures over a large part o the civilised world. t COMMON SENSE Leads most Intelligent people to useonly medldines of known composition. There fore It Is thai Dr. Pierce's medicines, tha makeiHg/ wllch print every Ingredient - enterlngnuolhein upon the bottle wrap pers and attWl its correctness under oath, are dally grV*lng in favor. The com position of DY| Pierce's medicines is open to everybodyyDnJMerce bejps. fleslrous nf having fhf Hcht oi investiga tion turned fully upon nls formulae. being ;AnhVW the belter the composition ol these medicines is known the more Will their grp*t curative merits perefifft n ued. Bejngw hoi I y made ot the active medicinal principles extracted from na tive forest roots, by exact processes original with Dr. Pierce, and without the use of a drop of alcohol, triple-refined and chemically pure glycerine being used In stead in extracting and preserving the curative virtues residing in the roots employed, these medicines are entirely free from the objection of doing harm by creating an appetite for either al coholic boverages or habit - forming drugs. Examine the formula on their bottle wrappers—tho same as sworn to by Dr. Pierce, and you will find that his ■Golden Medical Discovery," the great, blood-purifier, stomach tonic and bowel regulator—the medicine which, while not recommended to cure consumption in its Advanced stages (no medicine will do that) yet does cure all those catarrhal condi tions of head and throat, weak stomach, torpid liver and bronchial troubles, weak lungs and hang-on-coughs, which, if neg lected or badly treated lead up to aud finally terminate in consumption. Take the Medical Discovery" in time and it Is not likely to disappoint you if only you give it a thorough and fair trial. Don't expect miracles. It won't do supernatural things. You must exercise your patience and persevere in its use for a reasonable length of time to get Its full benefits. The Ingredients of which Dr. Pierce's medicines are composed have the unqualified endorsement of scores of medical leaders—better than any amount of lay, or non-professional, testimonials. They are not given away to be experi mented with but are sold bv all dealers in medicines at reasonable prfces. Generous Mrs. Crewe. A gambling story Is told of Charles James Fox that- rather reflects ou his honor. He was one of the ardent ad mirers of Mrs. Crewe, a noted beauty of ber day, and it Is related that a gen tleman lost a considerable sum to this lady at play and. being obliged to leave town suddenly, gave Mr. Fox the money to pay her, begging him to apol ogize to her for hie not having paid the debt of bouor iu person. Fox lost *very shilling of It before morning. Mrs. Crewe often met the supposed debtor afterward and. surprised that be never noticed the circumstances, a' length delicately hinted the matter to blm. "Bless me!" said he. "I paid the money to Mr. Fox three months ago." "Oh, did you. sir?" said Mrs. Crewe good naturedly. "Theu probably he paid me, and I forgot it" Summer complaints and other serious lilments common in hot weather can be traced to the stomach nine times out of ten. Keep the stomach in good order right now by keeping a bottle of Kodol handy in the house all the time, but especially during this month. Take Kodol whenever you feel that you need it. That is the only time you need to ake Kodol. Just when you need it; then you will not be troubled with sour stomach, bloating, dyspepsia and indi geston. Sold by C. M. Shuford and W. S. Martin. "What Is the gender of the noun 'egg?*" asked the teacher of a class. It was evidently a puzzle, for child lifter child did not attempt to answer. At last one boy, who evideutly be lieved It was a catch question, replied: "You can't tell till it's hatched."— Westminster Gazette. No one is immune from kidney trouble, so just remember that Foley's Kidney Remedy will stop the irregular ities and cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. ■■■■ « ■ i Mother—Why, what grieves you, Wil lie? Willie—l asked pa If he could spell, hippopotamus. what did he do? Willie (sobbing) —He thought hard for a minute an' then got angry an* said he'd thrash me If I bothered him again when he was readin'.—London Fun. There are many imitations of De Witt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve but just on? original. Nothing else is just as good. Insist on DeWitt's. It is cleans ing, cooling and soothing. Sold by C. M. Shuford and W. S. Martin. Mr. Brown—ls that dog of yours smart? Mr. Ridge (proudly)— Smart? Well, I should say so! I was going out with him yesterday, and I stopped and said, "Towser, we have forgotten something!" And, bothered, if he didn't sit down and. scratch his head to see if he could think what It was. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, safe, easy, pleasant, sure, little liver pills. Sold by C. M. Shuford and W. S. Martir. Lodging house keepers In Germany have to give notice to the police itntne liatel.v on the arrival and departure of any of their guests. It Bats Up Rust. 6-5-4 Will make an°oid. rusty Stove, or Stove Pipe, look like new, because it eats up rust. When you •etup you. Stoves, this Fall, rive them a coat of 6-5-4; 't Is applied JSpjtjX?!L not rub 0,1 SHINES ITSELF.. It also _ F. B. Ingold. ' | WE DO \ | Strictly a Banking Business S ! Lending our customers monev as their accounts ® justify. Should you want mmey o ©EE US If you have any idle money leave it with us un- | | til you wish to use it, we pay 4 per cent, on v certificates of deposit and savings accounts. We take care of our customers when times are § 2 hard just the same as when they are easy-. Try a us an 'be convinced. | f The Hickory Banking & [rust Co I I KJOOOOOQOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOQi 8 WATCHES g 8 DIAMONDS | 3 JEWEL-FRY | | OPTICAL GOODS, ETC | X prices. p 0 Watch inspection Southern Ry to ~ @ 1 The Value of a Dollar f » ® & " —° & • Is what you get when you trade at ® our store.. $ t - | I IN FIRST-CLASS OOODS g ® We sell Clothing 25 per cent, cheap- © er than you can get it elsewhere. jj| % SHOES! SHOES!! | ® The Best line in the city. Come to ® ® see us for bargains. I Setzer & Russell I 9 HICKORY, N. C. & II The Optical Store | I Everything I Spectacles, Eyeglasses | Properly Fitted ft Guaranteed I I Kodaks and Cameras and Supplies for same. Develop ing and Printing. || B. A. SOUTH ERLAND, | Jeweler and Optician. j| j 1326 Union Square Phone 148 || Subscribe for The Democrat. $1 per Year.
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