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j"Pilsener Export"! || "is a Perfect Brewed Beer."! j It is a liquid food. High in Extracts. Low \ RECOMMENDED BY MEDI "P | Mail Orders for Prices. j|j |^^^Th e Virginia Brewing Co. j Roanoke, - - Virginia^ Summer Drinks. || We have dozens of thirst quenching, throat cooling, temperature reducing drinks at our fountain. When you drink them you may be sure that you are drinking pure healthful beverages. Everything about our fountain is clean. Our syrugi are made from the real fruit. Our fountain is a mighty gocd place to visit either alone or with your friend. Come often. „ W alter S. Maitin & cn f t r.y, Dru^ists Hickory, N. C. V. WOMEN'S NEGLECT SUFFERINGTHESUREPENALTY Health Thus Lost Is Restored by Lydia . E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. I ! How many women do you know who are perfectly well and strong? We hear every day the same story over and over again. "I do not feel well; lam SO tired all the time !" More than likely you speak the same words yourself, and no doubt you feel far from well. The cause may be easily traced to some derangement of the fe male organs which manifests itself in depression of spirits, reluctance to go anywhere or do anything, backache, bearing-down pains, flatulency, nerv ousness, sleeplessness, or other fe male weakness. These symptoms are but warnings that there is danger ahead, and unless heeded a life of suffering or a serious operation is the inevitable result. The never-failing remedy for all these symptoms is Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound. Miss Kate McDonald of Woodbridge. N. J., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: " Restored health has meant so much to m« that I cannot help from telling about it for the sake of other suffering women. " For a long time I suffered untold agony with a female trouble and irregularities, which made me a physical wreck, and no one thought I would recover, but Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has entirely cured me, and made me well and strcng, and I feel it my duty to tell other suffering women what a splendid medicine it is." ' For twenty-five years Mrs. Pinkham, daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham, has under her direction, and since her decease, been advising sick women free of charge. Her advice is free and •Iways helpful. Address, Lynn, Masa. There Will Be A. Parting With ycu and those whisker?, 1 youlshave with us. Qocd J£cLiT~Cutting Specialty. Bietz Barber S^oeJ Trust to Nature. A groat many Americans, both men I and women, are thin, pale and puny, with i poor circulation, because they have ill : treated their stomachs by hasty eating or too much eating, by consuming alco- J holle beverages, or by too close confine ment to home, oilice or factory, and in consequence the stomach must be treated iii a natural way before they can rectify their earlier mistakes.* The muscles in many such people, in fact In every weary, thiu and thin-blooded person, do their work with great difficulty. As a result fatigue comes early, is extreme and lasts long. The demand for nutritive aid is ahead of the supply. To insure perfect health every tissue, bone, nerve and s muscle should take from the blood cer- I tain materials and return to it certain j others. It is necessary to prepare the . stomach for the work of taking up from I the food what is necessary to make good. rich, red blood. We must go to Nature i for the remedy. There were certain [ roots known to the Indians of thi. i country before the advent of the white ! which later came to the knowledge ot ! the settlers and which are now growing J rapidly in professional faVor for the cure ! of obstinate stomach and liver troubles. \ These are found to be safe and yet cer | tain in their cleansing and invigorating } effect upon the stomach, liver and blooo. I These are: Golden Seal root. Queen's ! root, Stone root. Bloodroot, Mandrake root. Then there is Black Cherrybark. The medicinal principles residing in these native roots when extracted with glyc erine as a solvent make the most reliable and efficient stomach tonic and liver in vigorator, when combined in just the right proportions, as in I)r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Where there is bankrupt vitality— such as nervous exhaustion, bad nutrition and thin blood, the body acquires vigor and the nerves, blood and all the tissues feel the favorable effect of this sovereign remedy. : Although some physicians have been aware of the high medicinal value of the above mentioned plants, yet few have used pure glycerine as a solvent and usually the doctors' prescriptions called for the ingredients in varying amounts, with alcohol. The "Golden Medical Discovery " is a scientific preparation compounded of the glyceric extracts of the above mentioned vegetable ingredients and. contains no alcohol or harmful habit-forming drugs. To Fruit Growers I desire to say that I am tht sole agent for Catawba, Burke, Alexander and Caldwell countie for the well-known and popula; j nursery, operated by W. L. Kil ' lian & Son, of this county. I ■ will be pleased to take your or ders for any and all kinds o' fruit to be found in any first class and reliable nursery; and I assure you that all orders in trusted to me . shallf receive prompt attention. Yours respectfully, W. S. RAMSOUR, Hickory, N. C. VIRGINIA COLLEGE For YOUNG LADIES, Roanoke, Va. Opens Sept. 25.1908. One of the leading Schools for Young Ladles In the South . New buildings, pianos and equipment. Campus ten acres. Grand mountain scenery in Valley of Virginia, famed -. for health. European and American teachers. Full course. Conservatory advantages la id, _ 1 Music and Kocntlon. Certificate* WeUealcy. Student* from M States. Tor catalogue address KATTIB P. HA KRIS, Mta*. taMteJTa. VU. TIJTTNCAP H«»B» JOINT DEBATERS COMING Webb and Roberts WHI Speak at Hickory and Newton. Hon. E. Y. Webb, Democratic c mdidate for Congress, and his Republican opponent, Dr. Frank l Roberts, will hold'a political de j bate at two appointments in Ca tawba county. The first one of these will be at HicKory on Oct. i 3rd. The other will be at New ton on Oct. 4th. No doubt the biggest crowds of the campaign will greet these speakers. Each party will be there to encourage their candidate, while those who | have not yet made up their minds will have a splendid opportunity i to take comparative measure ! ment of the two men. i | Lyles' .Creek Items. Picking cotton seems to be the order of the day in this vicinity at present. Mr. C. C. Reitzel, of Oxford Ford, spent Saturday night in Lyles Creek visiting his sister, Mrs. D. M. Turner. The new church being built is almost completed. Mr. Q. E. Herman has the con tract to build a nice dwelling house near Conover for Mr. H. L. Sigmon. He has already be gun work. It is very bad weather to make hay, and there is a lot to be made. Recital at Lenoir College. A very entertaining recital was ?iven Monday night by the Ex pression and Music teachers of Lenoir College. Miss Lillie Hallman showed her excellent talent for music in sev eral grand pieces, among which was "Tannhauser" one of Wag ner's most difficult pieces. She played the runs with the same even touch and at the same time keeping the sweet melody all the way through. Miss Hallman is a graduate of Elizabeth College. Miss Bailey gave several very appropriate readings in which she convinced the audience of her careful study of articulation and expression. Miss Bailey is an excellent impersonator. In one of her selections, Miss Ora Huffman joined her in the cho rus, which mide it aM the mo beautiful. Mr. Karl Patte son rendered several pieces which only the viol n can bring out the sweet est strains. Mr. Patterson un derstands how to make the violin do her best. The recital was the best we haye had of its kind, and shows t tee icellency of the faculty. RUMMAGE SALE. The ladies of the Episcopal church will have a "Rummage Sale" at Shell's store on College street, near depot, on Thursday, , Friday and Saturday afternoons and nights. All welcome. Bar gains for everybody. Royal Baking Powder Atwttnfely Pure DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OF TARTAR BAKING POWDER Royal does not contain an atom of phosphatic acid (which is the - I product of bones digested in sul phuric acid) "or of alum (which is one-third sulphuric acid) substan ces adopted for other baking pow- - - - ders because of their cheapness. _ WVM. MOM MM ca, mnv von ; To Enlarge Business. P. 0. Carpenter, Mgr. of the . Newton Hosiery Mill store, NewJ , ton, writes us to reserve him a large space in the Democrat, be ! ginning next week. Pat knows 3 where to place an ad for results. c By advertising he has been com pelled to enlarge the business " and has secured the adjoining store room which he will occupy * in connection with the present business. This will double the 3 capacity of his business at once. i I Mr. Cotton Farmer. e When the price of eggs gets below the cost of production Mrs s Farmer will not sell eggs, how V is it with you and your cotton? - Will you sell cotton for less than it cost you to produce it? If eggs have a commercial value of 12 cents per dozen your wife will not sell for 10 cents per dozen. Now your cotton at this time has « commercial value of 12 cents j per pound but you are offered J only 9 cents, will you take that or will you learn a trick from your wife and hold that cotton s for ten cents or more? Every time you sell a bale of cotton for [ less than 10 cents you give your r enemy a stick to beat down the price of your unsold cotton. The speculators through the papers tell you that farmers are % falling over one another trying \ 1 to sell cotton at 8 to 9 cents, but these dear considerate freinds never tell you of the thousands of farmers who every day are hauling their cotton home and 5 storeing it to wait for the mini ~ mum price. Don't you listen to the speculator, he wants your cotton to hold until the mills need it then he will sell and get the profit you should have. 1 Last year the mills consumed 840,000 bales more cotton than i was produced, they paid over 11 1 cents for it, this year the mills i will consume much more than in J 1905 and next year the demand 5 will be greater. Hold your cotton: Pres. Harvie Jordan will speak 7 in Raleigh Oct. 17th, come and 1 hear him tell you how to fight the speculator. C. C. MOORE, Pres. N. C. div. S C. A. I ' WANTED. Wo want some p>les 30 fe t in length, 6 inches across at top 1 an J as small at the batt as can ? be—long slim poles for electric - wires. They must be cleared - free of the bark and delivered in i Hickory for which 70 cents a pole will be paid. This is the i right time for poplar poles or > chestnut oak poles to be cut. A few of them may be only 25 feet. Cut long straight poplar saplings at once, cut the bark off with a draw knife and haul them to us 1 immediately. i " Hickory should have a Fair. R ' is one of the mcst progressive 1 towns, and Catawba is one of the most progressive county's in the tate ; YOD'RE NEVER 1 SAFB FROM FIRE . Unless you're insured! This means not only the payment for r losses after a fire, but the curi } ous fact that the daily papers , constantly prove —the majority F of fires on premises not insured. I Therefore a policy for I FIRE INSURANCE means positive safety. Make 5 sure to-day that your policy 5 hasn't run out. If not insured, [ lose not a day in asking us to - place you in absolute safety. ! Clinard and Lyerly. i t Torture By Savages. "Speak'ng of the torture to which some of the savage tribes in the philij - pines subject their captives, reminds me of the intense suffering I endured ' for three months of inflamation of the ' kidneys/' says W. M. Sherman, of Cushing Me., "Nothing helped me until I tried Electric bitters, three bottles of which completely cured me." Cures liver complaint, Dyspepsia, blooc' disorders and Malaria; and restores tht weak and nervous to robust- health, guaranteed by C. M. Shaford druggist. Price 50 cents. JOIN OUR CUB If you want prompt delivery anc quick work. Cleaning/pressing, repairing, dyeing and all work on clothing. Special attention given to the cleaning and pressing ef wom en's and children's clothing. We keep your clothes cleaned nd pressed for fI.CO per month. City Pressing Ciub MOSER & ROWE, prop, ietors. Subscribe for The Demccrat. CONSUMPTION PREVENTABLE * DIBINFBCnoX IMPORTANT. Karaite Obtained la a L»rpi Institution. The importance of disinfection is shown by the results obtained at the Brooklyn Home for Consumptives, the finest institu tion of the kind in New York. A letter from the President is quoted: I "We have nsed Piatt's Chlorides ha the Brooklyn Home for Consumptives for more than ten years, and find it not only a com fort but a necessity. Through its use we defy the germs' to make any inroads on the nurses and employees who are in con stant attendance upon the sick, one hun. died of whom are now in the institution. One nurse has been there well on to ten yean, a second almost as long, and not one person ever employed in the Home has de veloped lung trouble " —Mrs. S. V. White. President; Kingston Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Plattfa Chlorides is an odorless, colorless liquid disinfectant which instantly removes any foci odors and destroys iisease-breed ing matter A quart b tie will last an average family a month and it can be obtained at all druggists. Ask any "Jap" that you may see, "why the Czar, with bear behind,"had to climb a tree. The Yanks, God bess the Yanks, -says he, they give us Rocky Mountain Tea £. B. Menzies. A Scientific Wonder The-cure that stands to its credit make Bucklen's Arnica Salve a scien tific wonder. It cured E. R. Mulford, Tor theTatrons of Husbandry, Waynesboro, P;., of a distressing case o Piles It h als the worst burns, Boils, Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds ? ill Mains and _§alt_ Rh£um,_ Only A t E. B. Menzies or C. M. Shafords Idrug store. Choice Designs in ! SPRING JtHELRY !• | Fobs Combs Bracelets Brooches Lockets 5 Set Rings 8 Necklaces. r Gold hat Pins And a complete assortment of all gccds in our line in * the latest patterns. The quality the best. Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Optician. Watch Inspector for So. Ry. ;L_ Jm — " I We Arc Strictly up | I tc ll(Minute | From the fact that in addition to | '§§ keeping .the finest line of staple # and fancy groceries to be found on # ■ J| the market, we also run a m i First-Class Restaurant % r £ where our patrons can secure good % S meals and lunches at all hours at rea- 1 Cold Drinks. jj| Geo. W. Fox, | In Bowling Alley Building. Hickory, N. C, New Store & New Goods! We are now Showing a full line of ntw ard up-to-date General Merchandise, such as dry l GOODS, DRESS COODS, LACES and EM BROIDERINGS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, PANT S, SHOES and OXFORD, - and in fact most « nything to be fcund in a first-class dry gcogs store. We lso carry nice line c f STAPI E GROCERIES We solicit your| patrcr.cge ard uill rrake it to your interest to trade with us, and give ycu value received for your money. Highest prices paid for country produce. W. G.FOX Hickory, N. C. / . i • Old Reliable. $ I EOur new fall stock of Clothing is * arriving fast and we want to show m you through our line whether you buy jtl or not. We sell Clothing for nearly one-half what it will cost you at other places, I SHOES, SHOES. M The best line in the City. We han- fj die General Merchandise. Call on us for bargains. f % HICKORY, N.| C.
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