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["MyYoung Sister"! 9 writes Mrs. Mary Hudson, of Eastman, Miss., 41 took 1 9my advice, which was, to toko C&rdui. * She was §| 9 staying with me and was iii terrifelo misery, but Car- P ■ dui helped her at once. I It WiD Help You '* I B "Last spring," Mrs. Iludson continues, "I was jg ■in a rack of pain. The doctor did no good, so I began || ■to take Cardfki. The first dose helped me. Now 11| ■ Srth in better health than in three years." 9 Every girl and woman needs Cardui, to cure i Hlrregularityrfailing feelings, headache, backache and | 9 similar female troubles. Cardui is safe, reliable, 1 H scientific. Try Cardui. M AT AIJ. DBXJG STOBES i | Carolina & North-Western Ry. Co Schedule effective Sept. 13th. 1908. I North Passenger Mixed Mixed I No. 10 No. 60 No 62 Chester Lv 815 am 1 15 pin Yojkville " 900 am 240 pm GaStonia " 947 am 430 pm 600 am . 8 o5 am Lincoln. «• 1042 am 950 am Newton " 1128 am 11 00 am I Hickory " 1205 pm 105 pm Lenoir " 122 pm 435 pm! South Passenger Mixed Mixed No. 9 No. 61 No. 631 Lenoir Lv 200 pm 840 am j Hickory " 255 pm - 1050 am Newton " 325 pm 12 40 pm Lincoln. " 402 pm 145 P*" Gastouia " 455 800 am 430 pm Yorkville !' 549 pm 930 am Chester " 635 pm 11 00 am - ■—— CONNECTIONS CAESTER—Southern Ry., S. A. L and L. & C. YORKVIIXE —Southern Railway. GASTONl A— Southern Railway. Lincolnton—S. A. L. NEWTON AXD HlCKOßY—Southern Ry LENOlE—Blowing Rock Stage Liue and C.'&N. ' E F. REID, G. T. A., Chester, 8. C PROFESSIONAL CARDS j Dr. J. C. BIDDIX,. DENTIST Office over Singer Sawing Machine Parlor. HICKORY, - - N. C. I 4 R. W. WOLFE VETERINARY SURGEON Offers his professional services to any one in need of a Veterinary. Phone 199 Hickory, N. C. D. L. RUSSELL ATT Y ORNE Y "AT 'LAW Prompt attention given to all matters of Legal Nature Office: Main St., Russell Bldg., Hickory Dr. T. F.Stevenson MYSICIAN AND SUk'LEON Office at Home Calls answered at all hours Phone 295 - Hickory, N. C. Dr. Walter A. White OENTIST Office over Menzies Dreg Store Hickory, N. C. i- DR. W. B. RAMSAY OCT7/S7 Office: Second-story Post Office Hickorv. N. C. u jThe Smoothest Proposition a In Hickory ■. "s a Shave and Hair Cut at DIETZ'S BARBER SHOP. k.a. pfttdE, M. b. £ 3 PHYSICIAN & SURGEON u) •Calls answered night and day. .. _ office: First Floor McCombs Building h€ 1342 Union Square. Phone 94 LIRE ITT LAXATIVE [ COUGH SYRUP ! j ' your job printing to .the /* office for good work. "That lawlessness typical of' the South," says a New York contemporary anent the Camack ■shooting. Softly, softly! Let New York get out of the Thaw and Hains woods before it begins , to yelp at the heels of the Soutn . too lustily. HOW IS YOUR DIGESTION. J Mrs. Mary Downing of 228 Bth Ave.- | San Francisco, recommends a remedy ! for stomach trouble. She, says: ' 'Grati | tude for the wouderful effect of Electric ) Bitters in & case of acute indigestion, • prompts this testimonial. I am fuilj ! convinced , that for stomach and livei troubles Electric Bitters is the best remedy on the market today. '!./ This great tonic and alterative medpclne in vigorates the system, purifies the blood and is especially helpful-in all forms of female weakness. st)c, at C, M. Shu ford, W. S. Martin & Co. and W. L. Boatwright drug stores. If you really want to do sorp? good as a reformer, figure ' out how much time you waite every day, then get busy. : v , . y HEXAMETHYLENETETRAMiqs 7^/ The above is the name qf. aiQerinan chemical, which is one of . the "manv valuable ingredients of Foley's Kidney Remedy. Hexamethylenetetjamine is recognized by medical text books and authorities as a uric acid -solvent and antiseptic for the urine. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy as soon as. you notice any irregularities, aud avoid a serous malady. W. S. Martin & Co. "Where may a woman weat her hat?" inquires the Columbia State. Is there anywhere she j may not wear it? " If you suffer from constipation and liver trouble Foley's Orino Laxative will cure you permanently "by stimulat ing the digestive organs so i hey w.iii act naturally. Foley's Orino Laxrtiqe does not gripe, is pleasant.-to take and you do not have to take laxatives con tinually after taking Orino. Why con tinue to be the slave of pills and tablets. N. S. Martin & Co. , Mr. Ta e t got 41,000 Georgia, against Mr. R sevelt's 17,000 in 1904.; Rat i f ".Mr.- —but what's the use! .... . i MIND YOUR. BUSINESS! •• If you don't nobody will It'is jour business to keep hut of the ticnUe you can and you can a;.d will keep out of iiver and bowl trouble if you take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They keep biliousness, malrria and jaundice out of your system. 25c at C. M. Shulord, W. S. Mariin & Co. and W. L. Boatwright doug stores. - ' Still, if Nat Goodwin should ever overlook a matrimonial jfret, it is probable there would be people dissatisfied, all the same Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheum sets you crazy. Can't bear the touch of your clothing, Doan's Ointment cures rhn most obstinate cases, Why suffer. All druggists sell it. Why are women so credulous until after they are married?" asks the Mexican Herald. Un married women need not bother themselves over this query. RAW LUNGS. When the lungs are sore and inflam ed, the germs of pneumonia and con | sumption find lodgement and multiply, j Foley's Honey aad Tar kills, the cough I germs, cures the most obstinate racking J cough, heala the jungs, and prevents 5 serious results. The genuine is in the 1 yellow package. W. S. Martin & Co. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL Lesson Vlll.—Fourth Quarter, For Nov. 22, 1908. THE INTERNATIONAL. SERIES. Text of the Lesson, I Kings i, 32-40, 50-53—Memory Verses, 39, 40—Golden Text, I Chron. xxviii, 9—Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. [Copyright,. 1908, by American Press Association.] • "Whatsoever the Lord pleased, that did He lu heaven and in earth, Su the seas and all deep places" (Ps. cxxxv, 3). "The Most High ruleth in the king dom of men and giveth it to whomso ever He will. Lie doeth according to His will in the army of heaven and among the inhabitants of the earth" (Dan. iv, 32, 35). Even when our Lord was and Pilate and the people of Israel did what the hand and counsel of the Lord determined before t.5 be dene (Acts iv, 27, 28). So It is al ways. tnrough good men and bad men, and even the devil, and through good men who often act unwisely,' God is tjver working out Ilis eternal purpose which he purposed in Christ Jesus our Lord (Eph. iii, 11); He who sees and dec-laws the end from the beginning says,'. "My counsel shall stand, and 1 I will do all My pleasure" (Isa. xivi. 10; ! Ps" xxxlli, .10, li). Men are left free j to do, a3 they choose and are guilty if i they do wrong, but God Is ever work ing'but His purpose in spite of every thing anil every one who may be set agjfrtljst' Him. Tlius we see it in our lesson today, •'tfcivid being old»>oue of his sons,, Ado nljaK whom he. had never displeased by. even asking him why he did .any thing, exalted.-Wmself to be the king, :■ though he knew that the Lord had given the throne to his brother Solo taoa, and Joab, who was David's chiefs and" Abiathar, the priest, whom David had'so. protected and made one with •him, x followed Adonijah (I Kings i, 5- I; ik 15). it does not seeiu so strange that Spoiled, boys, lite Atjsalonl and Afidnijali, should be so desperately wicked, but to see a priest, like Abiathar joining him is perplexing. It Seems so easy to turn from what is eight and do the wrong thing. 'There.*' \yere some who remained faithful to David, such as Nathan, the prophet; Zadok, the priest; Benaiah,the son of Jehoiada, one of DffVldV mighty men who slew a lion in a pit in snow, time, an Egypflali "with the' man's own .. spear, l and did many mighty a.ets ll Sam. xxiii, 20-23; I Kings 1, 8). Nathan told Bathsheba, the mother of Solomon, how things were going, and . she and Nathan brought word *to David, whereupon David called these three faithful men and bade v ftiem cause, Solomon to ride upou his Own mule and have him anointed' king over Israel and Judah, that'be irilgh't "sit upon bis throne and ' be kihg" in "life fetoad ' (verses 32-35). This was ''as"*the Lord had purposed, for'He had said to David, "Behold, a son shall be born fo thee, who shall be a man of rest, * *' * and I wfll give peace and quietness unto Israel. lu his days, * * * and I. will, establish the throne of his kingdom over" Israel for : ever" (1 Chron. xxii, 9, i 0), a prom ise primarily, but only partly true of Solomon, but yet to be fuyy and com pletely seen in • Jesus as. the Son of David (isa. lx, 6; 7; Jer. xxiii, 5, 6; Luke i, 31-3o). Then sat Solomon upon the throne of David, his father, and his kingdom was established greatly (I; Kings ii, 12), pr.ji§ it .ls writ ten in I Chron: xxix, mon sat on the throne of the Lord as king instead of David, his. father, and prospered, and all Israel obeyed him." No'throne, Ijut" this was ever called the thfonk o'f the Lord. The when the same qity, Jerusa lem r.o the throne 'of the I.oi w .ii.T the n:\tlqns_ shall bft gath ered unto It," to the navpe of . the Lord to .Jerusalem (Jer. ill, 17). David's charge to Solomon in cjinptpr ii and in 1 Chron. xxyill is .worthy, of. being laid up fit tlie heart. Note., specially these words: "Know thou the God of thy father and serve Hjm with heart and with a wilting mind, for the Lord searcheth all hearts, and uuder standeth alj the Imaginations of the thoughts" (1 Chron. xxviii, 9). For over twenty years I have found . specie, blessing in these. That expres j slon. "the Imagination of the thoughts," is found again ■in chapter xxix. 18, and again sad contrast in Gen. vi, 5. How deeply God searches not only-the heart, but the thoughts of the heart, and somehow, back of that, the Imagination of the thoughtsl How much and how continually we need the precious blood which cleanseth from all sin! In the last chapter of II Sam. we find a word from David in verse 24 which is worthy of application to all i believers, "Neither will I offer burnt offerings unto the Lord my God of that which doth cost me nothing." And this was in T connection with the pur chase of the- place where the temple was afterward bullded (II Chron. lii, 1). It was also the place where Abra ham had offered up his son Isaac, ana the great thought is redemption by a costly sacrifice. In David's abundant preparation for the temple which he was not allowed to build we see a manifestation of that zeal which he prayed that Solomon might "have. He said, '>l have prepared with all my might for the house of my God, * * ♦ because I have set my affection to the house of my God." Yet with all' the N millions which he gave he said, "All things come of Thee, and of Thine own have we given Thee" (I Chron. xxix 2, 3, 14). Do you take the Democrat? „ CAUSE Of BRYAN'S DtFEAT A Statement From Chairman Mack—Misrepresent ati on 8 Made to the People to Keep Up the Democratic Fight. Declaring that the Democratic party is more united today than, it has been in manjr years; that Mr. Bryan was defeated by what he claims was misrepresentation to the effect that his election would hurt business interest, Chairman Mack, of the Demo cratic National committee, is sued a statement in which he an nounces extensive -plans to ad vance the party's interests dur ing the next four years. Mr. Mack's statement follws. "There is not much for me to 3ay and no apologies to make re lative to the victory of the Re publican party. Mr. Bryan made the most magnificent fight ever waged by a candidate. The party was made the victim of misrepresentation —A misrepre sentation that Democratic suc cess would retard the business interests of the country. That was, of course, an argument without foundation in fact. Notwithstanding oir defeat the Democratic party stands united today than it has in many years and in this union is its fu ture strength and power of re cuperation. It is my intention to continue headquarters in Buffalo and Washington for the next four years to keep in touch with the leaders of all the States and oro mulgate Democratic principles, Democratic thought by the print ing of literature to aid the lead ars of the party in fighting the high tariff which, in all prob ability, the Republicans will con tinue notwithstanding their promises to revise. I am sup ported in-this by members of the National committee. State chair man and other leaders all over the over thr country. In his State, Nebraska, where he is best known, Mr. Bryan was victorious. While it is true lie met with defeat in the nation he did so as the candidate of his party supported by 6,000,000 or 7,000,000 of his countrymen who voted for him and the principles •k 1 so splendidly espoused and witn the respect and admiration of the entire nation. COLDS AND CROUP IN CHILDREN. '"My little girl is subject to colds," jays Mrs. Wra. H. Seng, No. 41 Fjfth St., Wheeling, W. Va, * winter she had a severe spell and a terrible cough, but I cured her with Chamber lain's Cough Remedy without the aid of a doctor, and my little boy has been prevented many times from having the croup by the timely use of this syrup. This remedy is for sale by W. S. Mar in & Co. . A A Special from Columbia, S. 0. Wednesdav says that former Lieutenant Governor James Tii nan, slayer of Eeditor Gonzales, }f The Columbia State is dying with congestion of the lungs at his, farm in Edgefield county. SEVEN YEARS OF PROOF. "I ha/e had seven years of proof ;hat Di. King's Nsw Discovery is the best medicine to take for coughs and -olds and for every diseased condition throat, chest and lungs," says W. V; Henry, of Panama, Mo. The world is had thirty-eight years of proof that Or. King's New Discovery is the best emedy for coughs and colds, ia gaippe, isthma, hay fever, bronchitis, hemor hage of the lungs, and the early stages oi consumption. Its timely use always prevents the development of pneumo afa. Sold under guarantee at C. M. ihuford, w. S. Martin & Co, and W. L. Bofttwright drug stores. 50c and sl. Trial bottle free. \ '' JSL. FA The sufferer from casual indigestion will often find relief from allowing a charcoal' tablet to slowly dissolve In 1 the month. If after a heavy dinner a piiich of salt Is placed on the tongue and kept there until it is entirely dis solved no discomforts will Be felt from overeating. Winter blasts, causing phfeumonia pleurisy and consumption will soon be here. .Cure yoUr cough now, and strengthen your longs with Foleyjjs Honey and Tar. Dofnot risk starting the winter with W«fek lungs, when Fo ley's Honey and Tar will cure the most obstinate coughs and colds, and pre vent serious results. W. S. Mfctfti & Co, vOyßteflr Proof is inexhaustible thai Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound carries women safely through the Change of Life. Read the letter Mrs. E. Hanson, 304 E. Long St., Columbus, Ohio, writes to Mrs. Pinkham: 44 1 was passing through the Change of Life, and suffered from nervous ness, headaches, and other annoying symptoms. My doctor told me that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound was good for me, and since tak ing it I feel so much fetter, and I can again do my own wbrk. I never forget to-tell my friends what Lydia EL Piuk ham's Vegetable Compound did for me during this trying period." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink- j ham's Vegetable Compound, made; from roots and herbs, has been the j standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands ol j women who have been troubled with i displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bear-1 ing-down feeling, flatulency, indices tion, dizziness or nervous prostratirii Why don't you try it ? * . Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. Bhe lias guided thousands t/i hearth. Address, Lynn, Mass. " v * "'fc. l '—-.Jg" Mr. Taft is up against a hard oroposition—Whether to winter in Augusts or Savannah. It's an old story—one cannot eat his cake and have it too. Of course, he could be happy with either were 'tother dear charmer away. HOW TO CURE A COl/D. Be as careful as you can you will oc casionally take cold, and when you do, get a medicine of known reliability, one that has an established reputation and that is certain to effect a quick cure. Such a medicine is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It has gained a world wide reputation by its remarkable cures of this most commos ailment, and can al ways be depended upon. It acts on nature's plan, relieves the. lungs, aid? expectoration, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. During the many years in which it has been in general use we have yet to learn of a single case of cold or attack of the grip hav ing resulted in pneumonia when this remedy was nsed. which shows con clusively that it is a certain preventa tive of that dangerous disease. Cham berlain'* Cough Remedy contains no opium or other narcotic may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by W. S. Martin & Co. Some people will carry a grudge even to the last moment. A Denver man, on his death bei, selected another husband for his widow, but no one seems to know which one of the two he had the grudge against. IF YOU ARE OVER 50 READ THIS Most people past middle age suffe) from kidney and bladder disorder* which Foley's Kidney Remedy would cure. Stop the drain on the vitality and restore needed strength and vigor Commence taking Foley's Kidney Reiiiedy today. W. S. Martin & Co. ——-—— —_ "Do women dr£sE to please men?" inquires a feminine ! writer.; We do not know. We hardly think they dress in the all butvain hope of pleasing the other women however. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are nnequaled in cases of weak back back, back ache, inflammation of the bladder, rheumatic pains and all urinary disorders. They are antiseptic and act promptly. Don'i delay, for delays tte dangerous. Get DeWttt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. Sold by C. M. Shu ford and W. S. Martin. ! "Now see business boom" cries the Taft man. All right; we are with you. We saw it go down uuder a Republican ad ministration and we are eager to see it go up again. But it had as well be understood that the man who has plenty of money will get more, while the man who has little will have less and it will always be this way until the tariff isshomof its robbery.— Qreensboro Record. * The Man who SWear Does Ten Things at Once. 1. He breaks the command of God. 2. He violates the law of the land. 3. He transgresses tie rule of good manners. 4. He outrages decency. 5. He insults good people. 6. He profanes sacred things. 7. Shows ba 1 bringing up. S. Dishonors his parents. . - 9. He does what he is asham ed of. 10. He does what he will re gret. You can cure dyspepsia, indigestion sour or weak stomach, or in fact aay form of stomach trouble if you will take Kodol occasionally—just at the times when you need it. Kodol does not have to be taken all the time. Or. dlnarily you only take Kodol now and then, because it completely digests all the food you eat, and after adays oraweekorso the stomach can di gest the food without the nid of Kodol. Thenyofa don't need Kodol arfv long er. Try it today on our guarantee. We know what it will do for you. Sold by C. M. Shuford and W. S. Martin. A Tennessee j adge has justi fied a baseball umpire who biffed a fan for calling: the said umpire A "hamfat." Now, here in an other specimen of Tennessee's queer conception of the law! Bruises, scratches, sores and burns chat other things have failed to cure •■vill heal quickly and completely when you use DeWitt s Carboiized Y w itch Hazel Salve. It Is especially good for piles. Sold by C. M. Shuford and" W. 3. Martin. Subscribe for the Democrat. (JtaBSI imM: GEMEEMEN J _ Of Good Taste I my new and assort- ; JEWELRY j New Goods now, coming in and the designs this year surpasses anything shown before. ' , J Belt Buckels and Pins, Scarf Pins, Brooches, Gombs, Hat Pins, Etc. All at Lowest Prices Consisient with Quality. See my tine Gold fitted Watches at SIO.OO. GEO. E. BISANAR, Jeweler and Optician. So. Ry. Watch Examiner. HICKORY, N. C. www*. N Low Rates to Texa^||^. On the first and third Tuesdays of each month exceptionally low-rate round-trip tickets will Wl H be sold via the Cotton Belt Route to points in Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma wOm and New Mexico. Return limit days and stop-overs allowed both going and returning. Tell me where you want togo and I wiß . Cotton Beit is the tell you what a ticket will coat, and direct line from Memphis will send you a complete schedule to the Southwest. The for the trip, and will make some Cotton Belt is the only line £uT™T . operating two daily trains, ctary- In g through cars without change— the only line with a through sleeper Memphis to Dallas. Equipment in eludes sleepers, chair cars and parlor cafe ■■ "«.. Trains from all parts of the Southeast make direct connection atMemphia with Cotton Belt for the Southwest, ticket agent to sell you a ticket'via Memphis *nd the Cotton Belt. itjsik II fO ', Te "' 0r Ark an I*B book whichever section jrou are These book* are just off the pre**, and art full of CX, ?? ,e >' ° r * h "'» being done by firmer*, truck 'Vdenen atid fruit raher* In this highly-favored section. Afire color map inserted each book "■•Free upon H '' H. H. Sutton, District Passenger Agent, ; K iOS W. Ninth Street, \ Chattanooga, Tenn. The Democrat . • • •..'- '. ■%. , > * " v ■* • • - % - • Is what you want. Subscribe Noi^l *" " , k - . ' 7 ' '" - •" " % *• „ It will only cost .you The small sum of SI.OO That Stvr American rorests a!>ound in plants which the most valuable medicinal virtues is abundantly attested by scores of the most eminent medictl writers and teachers. JEven the untu tored Indians had discovered the useful nes»s of many native plants before the advent of tho white race. This informa tion, Imparted freely to the whites, le-1 the latter to continue investigations until to-day we haye a rich assortment o! most valuable American medicinal roots. Dr. Pierce belle-res that our American for ests atiNrnd In most valuable medicinal roots fot the most obstinate and fatal dis eases, If investigate thetn; and la>srfflTtHaChm of this conviction, he poilfts'wlth nrldKA thp. marvol^,- niir g fifff'M fry lils Mffiimi I cnivery." which has proven Itself tn y* ~ most efflcL&nr. stomach tnnlr. |jv fir jyj.'j-- Btt-vr. heart tonic end regulator, and hW cleppser known to medical science, bvsnsp. 61*. or indigestion. torpid liverT functional and even valvular and other affections of the heart yield to Its curative action. TLe reason Why it cures these and many otber affections. Is clearly 6hown In a little book of extracts from the standard medical works which Is mailed fret to any address by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y.. to all sending request for the same. ' Not less marvelous, hi the unparalleled cures It Is constantly making' of woman's many peculiar affections, weaknesses and distressing derlngements. is Dr. Pierce's FawiwNPrescripUohKas Is amply attested by thousands con tributed bjVtereful paotrmfe who, have been cared by It oL.c&jarrhfil pejvle qraJtegjainfar periods. irregularities, prolapsus jmd 0:i,,. r ff?spTacementS- cansecT^3.v weakness ulcer ation of uterus and kindred affect ionsToTien after many other advertised medicines, and physicians had failed. -Qy -y- Both fcha' above mentioned medicines are wholly made up from the fcfycejie extracts of native, medicinal roots. The processes era • wloyed in their manufacture were original with I)r. Pierce, and they are carried on by skilled chemists aud pharmacists with the aid ot apparatus and appliances specially designed and built* for this purpose. Boih medicines are entirely free from alcohol and all other harmful, bahii-founlre drugs. A full list of their iuffreuicats Is printed on each bottlo-wrappor. Four years hence, begins an editorial in the Emmitsburg Chronicle. Mercy, contempor ary! ' Pleasant, sure, easy, safe little liver pills, are •DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Sold by C.~ M:; Shuford. &WJ jS; Mar* tin/ *''* L * .... . -•
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