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A Lucky Postmistress. Is Mrs. Alexander, of Cary, Me., who has found Dr. King's New Life PIH3 to be the best remedy she ever tried for keeping the Stomach, Liver ai.d Bowels Bowels in perfect order. YOJ'U agree with her if you try these painless purifiers that infuse new life. Guaran-' teed by C. M. Shuford and E. B. Menzies' Druggist. Price 25c. j ~ ~~ " \ Devil's Island Torture is no worse than the terrible case of Piles that afflicted me-10 years. Then 1 was adv : sed to apply Bucklen's Ar nica Salve, and less than a box per manently cured me, writes L. S. Na pier, of Rugles, Dv. Heals all wounds, Burna and Sores like magic. 25c at C. M. Shuford and E. B. Menzies* druggist. Dr. W. E. MAtiVILLE Physician & Surgeon Hours 10-12, 3-5. Office over Moretz-Whitener Clothing Co. Phone- Prof. Little's Residence. Southern Benevolent Associa/ tion. Morganton, N. C. (Incorporated under the Laws of North Carolina) DIRECTORS; Chas. B.Janner, Jos. H. Tate, J. C. Estes, N. A. Hen- derson, W. W. Branch, Arthur M. Willey. A Moloai Home Organization For White People Only Pays for Accidental Injuries and All Diseases, Except CONSUMPTION AND RHEUMATISM. Benefits from sls to S4O per month. The best is that which gives you the most for your money. Costs from 30 to 120 cents per month. . - FARMS Large and Small Eut All Productive "You tickle the earth and it smiles in a hai\est"has often been appropriately said of Caldwell ccun(y. This is the time of year for your pur chase so correspond with us at once. For information write "WE SELL THE E\RTH." # _ / ■ Lenoir B eaity A Insur. Co. J. E. Mattocks, Sec. & Treas. LENOIR, N. C. Tribute of Love. | By First M. E. Sunday-school, Hickory, N. C. Whereas, God in his infinite wisdom has seen fit to remove from among us our dear yourg friend and member, Taimage Withe, spoon. Belt Resolved Ist, That in his death the Sunday-school has lost a faithful member who will be greatly missed. Resolved 2nd, That we bow in humble submission to God who never maketh mistakes and pray that this sad bereavement may bring much good to our Sunday school. Resolved 3rd, That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon our Sunday-school record, a copy 6e sent the bereaved family, and a copy each to the N. C. Christ ian Advocate, and Hickory DemJ ocrat for publication. Miss Myrtle Hahnj| Floyd Deilinger, . « _.. Oliver Jones. Mrs. F. B. Gwin had expected to attend the marriage of ii r sister, Miss Jessie Crowsoi, 0 Mr. Linebarger at Stitesvii e* but was prevented by the illn s of her little one. -HEAD-ON COLLISION. Near Piedmont Shops—Disast er and Death in the Heart of Hickory. Friday afternoori brought the most terfible wreck that has ever occurred on the lines run ning through town occurred. It took placfe on the. switch near the Piedmont Manufacturing Company. The switching en gine was standing tfhere the C. and N-W. line crosses the South ern, and this switch] had through some unaccountable baielessness. been left open. A freight train, running at the rate bf 30 or for ty miles per hour, plunged into the switch, and struck the sta tionary engine with full force. The engine of the freight train was one of the largest manufac tured for use on the Southern, and the results of the collision were something frightful. Both engines were twisted, torn dis torted out of shape jn the most Fterrible way. Cars Were reduc ed to kindling wobd, and the contents strew over the ground. Hut the worst feature was the loss of life. Fireman Suttle of Ashevilie, jumped towards the C. & N.-W. line and would have been saved, but, when the en gines struck, the cars ran back over each other, and one w?s thrown upwards and outwards, striking him, dnr g!ng him down with it and crushing h : m un-Ur i:s terrible weight. D *ath must have been instantaneous. E igi neer H*!l, of Morganton, h: d an arm broken and sustains ! other injuries, which have since been pronounced very serious. Mr. Eugene Lentz was on the switch ing engine, and saw the coming train first. His warning proba bly saved others. Nothing has yet been decided as to Where the blsme sor the accident falls. Township Primary, A representative body of voters met in the Citv Hall Saturday and nominated the following per sons for Justice of the Pt-ace for Hickory township, viz: L. C. Hoffman J. P. Seitz 5. E. Killian N. M. Seagle W. F. Bruns T. J. Leonard. lhis ticket represents three for the county and three foi town.. J. Porter Burns was nominated for township consta ble This is a winning ticket. Which Side Are You On. The Democratic party stands for progress, for improvement, for development and for build ing up. The Republican party, so far as the county and State government is concerned, stands for radical changes an 1 teiring down. Think of poor old North Carolina as she once was, with out factories and steeped in ig norance and making no grogress, and pointed to as an illiterate State and laughed at by the people of other States. Think of the wonderful development with in her borders during the, past twenty years and remember that much of this progress and devej opment was planned and carried on by the good management and leaders of the Democratic party. See the great advance in educa tion, which is the very founda tion of most of our success. Re nembeil how the Democrats have talked for schools and arranger for schools. Note how the Re publican leaders are fighting the schools in their campaign thi? ,ear. We fully believe that if they could get in power they would change and turn down rni c'l of the school work which is being done. - On which side do you stand? Do you believe in the progressive policy of the Democratic party or the tear down p licy of tne Republicans? You voted for your Candida f in the primary, now vote fr. them in the election. r Ft\e Old | Our new ifall stock of Clotfrfng is I arriving fast and we want to "show | you through our line whether ybu~buy B or not. We sell .Clothing for nearly m one-half what it will cost you another B places, # ' Sv' SHOES, SHOES. | The best line in ihe city. iWe Kar>- j§ die General Merchandise. $ E Call on us for bargains. B j^etzerßussell, 1 HICKORY, N.|C. 1 New Store & New Goods We a» e new showing a fuli line of nw* i ( uo-to-date General Merchandise, such as dr uCODS, DRESS CCCCS, LAC LS sr& i IV EFCIE Ef CS, KTIC M. J'li. CAM ( LCI Hi NO, FANTS.SFCEScr.d CXFC&D, «- i c in lect nest sryihirg to t e ftur.d In a Irst-c !c fe's tdi y stcre. Y\ lsp carry nice iTAPi E GROCERIES - We solicit ycur| paticrsge ? rc' v ill n eke it to your interest tc trade with us, and give you value received for your money. prices paid for country ESu W.G.FOX * Hickory, N'. C. OPERATIONS AVOIDED Two Grateful Letters from Women Who Avoided Serious Operations.—Many Women Suffering from Like Conditions Will Be Interested, When a physician tells a woman, suf fering from female trouble, that an operation is necessary it, of course, frightens her. • The very thought of the operating table and the knife strikes terror to her heart. As one woman expressed it, when told by her physician that she must undergo an operation, she felt that her death knell had sounded. Our hospitals are full of women who are there for just such operations] It is quite true that theße troubles may reach a stage where an operation is the only resource, but such cases are much rarer than is generally supposed, because a great many women have been cured by Lydia G. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound after the doctors had said an operation must be per formed. In faot, up to the point where the knife must be used to secure instant relief, this medicine is certain to help. The strongest and most grateful statements possible to make come from women who, by taking Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, have escaped serious operations. Margrite Ryan, Treasurer of St. Andrew's Society, Indianapolis, Ind., writes of her cure as follows: Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— ~ " I cannot find words to express my thanks for the good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did me. The doctor said I could not get well unless I had an operation for the trouble from which I suffered. I kftew I could not stand the strain of an operation and made up my mind I would he an invalid far life. Hearing how Lydia E. Pinkham's A* Mrs. PWUua'i Afvlct—A Wm Vegetable Compound had saved other womet from serious operations I decided to try it and in less than four months 1 was entirelj cured! and words fail to express my thank fulnew " - - Misa Margret Merkley, of 275 3? Street, Milwaukee, Wis., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: — '"Loss of strength, extreme nervousness, severe shooting pains through the pelvic organs, crarap6, bearing-down pains, and ai trntahie disposition compelled me to seek medical »dvW The doctor, after making fin examination, said that I had a seriou?- female trouble and ulceration, and advised at operation as my only hope. To this I strongly oDjected— and I decided as a last resort to trv Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound "To my surprise the ulceration healed, al" the bad symptoms disappeared, and I amona more strong, vigorous and welfc and I can not express ray thanks for what it has don» forme." Serious feminine troubles are steadi ly on the increase among women —anc before submitting to an operatior every woman should try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and write Mrs. Pinkham at. Lynn, Mass. for advice. For thirty years Lydia E: Pinkham'e Vegetable Compound has been curing the worst forms of female complaints, all functional troubles, inflammation, ulceration, falling and displacement, weakness, irregularities, indigestion and nervous prostration. Any woman who could read the many grateful letter* cm file in Mrs. Pinkham's office WQUI4 be eonvinoed of the efficiency of her advice and Lydia &. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. M Best ttefentufe a Woman's Ills. : v I In the Lead For Dry Goods, Notions & Groceries WEST HICKOftY /' Tam packing my store with bargains in these lines, and cordially invite the people to come and investigate for themselves. All kinefs of Broad Cloth, Flannels, Etc.. for Dresses. Men's Pants, Shirts and every thing in that line. Keep the freshest Groceries of everything and deliver promptly. Call and see me. ~ H.T.MAYES - HICKORY, N. C. - • # ' YES! GRAPE TOBACCO 1 I fa Just a little sweeter than any of the so-called sun-cured plugs I ~1 made to imitate GRAPE, and they are all imitations— WHY? I I because that rich, sweet flavor is peculiar to the genuine Leaf, and I I IT IS MADE BY A FIRM THAT KNOWS HCW I i.AND FOR SALE or TRADE Seventy acres in Caldwell county. Vbout thirty acres of cleared land and iix acres in bottom land. Two good dwelling houses and several out houses, Six m'les north of Hickory and five miles east of Granite Falls. Along the of Mill creek, adjoining land ol L, S. Sherrill. For sale or trade for own property. For further information apply to R. \. LAWRENCE, Granite Falls, N. C., x at this office. Human Blood Marks. A tale of horror was told by marks of human blood in the home of J. W. vVilliams. a well-known merchant of iac, Ky. He writes: "Twenty years ago I had severe hemorrhages of the lungs, and was near death when I be .jan taking Dr. King's New Discovery, it completely cured me and I have re mained well ever since." It cures hemorrhages, Chronic Coughs, Settled Jolds and Bronchitis, and is the only ,-cnown cure for Weak Lungs. Every jottle guaranteed by C. M. Shuford tnd E. B. Menzies' Druggist. 50c md sl. Trial bottle free. To Beautify Your Complexion IN TKH DAYS,- USB \ADINOLA THE UNEQUALED BEAUTIFIER. (Formerly advertised and sold as Batinola.) |Mf «HB^l#nadinola. NAMNOLA Is guaranteed and money refunded if it fails to remove freckles pimples, tan, sallowness, liver-spots, cotta black-heads disfiguring erup» tioos, etc* in twenty days. Leaves th« skin dear, soft, healthy, and restores the beauty of youth. Endorsed by thousands. > Price 50 cents and SI.OO at all leading drug stores, or by mail. Prepared by National Toilet Co., Paris, Teon, Solid by E. "0. Menzies, Hick ory, N. Hickory Lutneran Church. Gentlemen: . We want to donate some L. &Ml 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 1 gallons Linseed Oil. It costs less to paint a house with L. & M. than with other paint, be cause painter mixes Linseed Oil fresh from the barrell at 60 cents a gallon with L. & M., and doesn't pay $1.50 per gallon for Linseed Oil as done if ready-fcr-use psint is used. Also be cause the L. & M. Zinc hardens the L. & M. White Lead and makes the paint wear like iron. Actual cost L. & M. about $1.20 per gallon. * Sold by Shuford Hard war t Co. There Will Be A.... Happv] Parting V\ ith jc u [ and those whiskers, you shave with us. Qood J£air"C u^^S Specialty, - Slpe Dietz Barber SFjob j Is the Moon Inhabited. I Science has proven that the moon has an atmosphere, which makes lije in 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 iousness, Malaria, Chills and Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Torpid Liver, Kidney complaints, General Debility and Female weaknesses. Une qualled as a general Tonfc and Appe tizer for weak persons and especially for the aged. It induces sound sleep. Fully guaranteed by C. M. Shuford and E. B. Menzies' Druggist. Price only 50c. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Huitt, -of Catawba, visited Mr. W. H.Hen derson Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Huitt were former stu dents of Lenoir College.
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