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I % 5 * pW c, ? ange4 of te »»P«-atuir« are hard Jfcg* -on the toughest constitution. % . .T he > C °"ij? n * PM*W from the Wed A m..de ofatroßey car to the icy temperature { ° f tb® Platform—the canvasser spending an £ hour or win, heated building and then | walking against a biting wind-know the S difficulty of avoiding cold. J Scott'.s EmttUion strengthens the 0 body so that it can better withstand the 0 danger of cold from changes of temperature. 8» B> It will help you to avoid taking cold. . A o ALL DRUGGISTS) 50c. AND SI.OO. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a/iplication will made to the next Geneial Assembly for the passage of a law-making the sale of intoxicating liquors illegal in the City of Hickory unless, after an election ordered upon a peti tion presented to the Board of Aldermen and the Mavor of said City and signed by two-fifths of the qualifieg registered voters of said City, a majority of said vot ers shall cast their ballots in fa vor of such sale. Also that ap plication will be made to em power the Board of Aldermen to issue bonds for street and other public improvements to an amount not to exceed seventy five thousand dolhrs, provided said issue of bonds shall be ap proved by a majority of the qual ified registered voters of said City at an election to be called for that purpose; also to empow er the Mayor and Board of Al dermen to issue bonds to an amount not to exceed seven thousand dollars to complete sewerage or waterworks of bjth Committee. There Will Be A. Happvj. Partii^ With you and those whiskers, you shave with us. Qsod Jf-air~C vtting Specialty. Dietz Barter THE DISCOVERER Of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, the Great Woman's Remedy for Woman's Ills. LYDIA E. PINKHAM _ No other medicine for Woman's Hlls in the world has received such wide spread and unqualified endorsement. u No other medicine has such a record of hosts of grateful friends as has Lydia E. Pinkhnm s Vegetable^mpound. For more than 30 years it hasW curing all forms of female Complaints, Inflammation and Ulceration, aijd consequent Spinal Weakness. ___.-ii.-_ It has cured more cases of Backache and Local Weakn ,W»lnriment one remedy. It dissolves and expels tumors in an early stage of d f Irregularities and periodicalpains, Weakness 1 Moating, Nervous Prostration, ifeadache, General toit, also deranged organs, causing pain, dragging and Under all circumstances it acts in harmony with syt ifc em. It removes that wearing feeling, extreme lassitude, "want-to-be-left-alone" feeling, excitability, These zmess. faintness, sleeplessness, flatulency, melancholy or t * are indications of Female • Weakness or some derangement of the which this medicine cures as well as Chronic Kidney P - liaekache, of either sex, ~ . , » Vmridrad Those women who refuse to accept anything *l™*™ DrttffffkU thousand times, fov they get what they want—® cure. Sold t>f ur\xggi*m every where. Refuse all substitutes, The Happy Farmer A certain class of newspaper mer assert that a farmer is the mosc independent man on earth and that he has nothing to do but to enjoy life. That when winte* comes and the blizzard's on the wing he toasts his feet in the oven and reads the local newspaper and the cn'y thing that, disturbs is a call three times a day to a banquet of mince pies and other luxuries. It is a mistake. The industrious farmer begins work long before the sun thinks of getting up. With his soul shrouded in gloom he proceeds to build a fire and soften his boots with a sledge hammer. He then takes a lan tern and shovels his way to barn and feeds the hogs. It is chen time to feed the newly arrived calf which seems to delight in butting a pail of milk over the tiler of the soil until he only needs to be stamped to pass for a package of olemargarine. He crawls through a barbwire fence and digs the hay out of the snow feeds the cows, cleans the stable, gathers up the frozen chicken?, ch&ses a stray pig worth 25 cents for four miles, and dose not catch it, doctors a sick horse, freezes his fingers, gets kicked by a one eyed mule, and when the gloaming comes and quiet ness broods over all the earth he has a single Half hour to meditae and wonder how he will pay "his taxes. Subscribe for The Democrat. A National Child Labor Law v . .... Senator BSveredge's bill for theabolition of child in the nation is likely to excite wide spread the re ! mainder of session of Congress. The bill provides .that no railroad engaged in inter state commerce shall* transport from one state to another the. products of any mine or factory where children are employed. The age-limit, 14, is the standard already in most of the states of the Union, some Southern states among them, and in Europe as well. It is admited s that if such a bill is passed Jt»y Congress and declared constitutional, it will be effective in the preven tion of the:-evil of child labor where there is the greatest abuse of the system in the mills and' in the mines. President Roosevelt has come out heartily in favdr of the bill and it is receiving strong support from members of both J in Congress. And th»t illu trious exemplar .of Democra cy, Wi liam Jennings Bryan, has declared himself in favor of the measure and has that the interstate commerce clause of the constitution, as he has always contended, affords the same sim ple remedy against the oppres sion of the trusts. Of course there will be those who see in this extension of functions of the national government under this clause, a violation of the doctrine of states rights.* But so was the quarantine bill, and the rate bill, and so were the pure food and meat inspection bills, to all of. which the South and the Democratic party assent ed. The trusts have been quick to see the same connection be tween this and an anti-trust measure, that Mr, Bryan has pointed out. And it happens just now that the strongest advo cate of states rights, or at least the most conspicuous, are the corporation lawyers. But the Democracy has had enough of lining up with these influences. One half-hearted campagn for the presidency with that alliance was enough for one generation. And we predict that the uncor rupted Democracy of the South, feeling the necessity of nationa protection against theoppressions of trusts rnd railroad corpora tions which are quick enough to use the interstates commerce provision to etade the state law, will be found favoring the full extension of rights of the feder al government under that provi sion of the constitution, while the capitalized Earth, made rich by plunder of the South, ,and West, though the debauching of such a state as New Jersey with its unlimited charter to corporations, wjH be fo»#d now contending for the inviolable rights of the states aid pointing out the danger t ojr liberites in yielding one incl to the power of the national gov ernment! One of the gravest questions for the nation to con sider in the welfare of its future citizenship. The system of child labor is an injury to the welfare }f that citizenship of futune. \Nd when the sacred rights of the child are wel. is the right of any state to be protected against an unfair anc inhuman system of labor, as al- owed by another state, there ,vill be an insistent demand for the suppression of the evil thai vill make the issue one of tht iivest ones before the Americai And the debates an. people. •iiseussians of the subject wil doubtless make such revalations 3f intolerable conditions as the liscussion of the meat inspec tion bill disclosed in the last Con *ress. .Itisto be hoped that tht Democracy will be found on th ight side of the issue. Th Democratic platform of 1891 contained an anti-ceild labo plank. We believe that is th» last platform on which we ha* e done any buisness. It might b well to try that plank again. SALES ARE ENORMOUS. Cooper Preparations Leading Top ic in Cincinnati. Callers at Young Man's Headquarters Interviewed. Cincinnati. 0», Jat, 36. —The most interesting loatule ot the enormous sale of the Cooper preparations, now going on iu this city, is what the med icines are actually accomplishing among the people of Cincinnati. At the commencement of his visit here Mr. Cooper prophesied that dur ing the later part of his stay he would receive hundreds of callers daily Who came simply to thank him for what the preparations had done. He also stated! that stomach trouble is the foundation j for a great many diseases and that his New Discovery, as it is called, would prove very effective in all cases of rheumatism simply by getting the stomach in working order. That this prophecy has been fulfilled cannot be doubted after a half hour spent at the young roan's headquarters listening to what his callers have to say. A reporter, who watched to ascer tain, if possible, some light on the rea sons fov the immensitpof Cooper's sue cess interviewed about twenty of his callers yesterday afternoon. The state ments made by those seen indicate that physicians who claim that Cooper is merely a passing fad, have not look ed into the facts. Some of these statements were as follows: Miss Sallie Middleton living ft" 1957 Central Ave. upon beirg .questioned, saidi "T have been troubled with general weakness* dizziness, headache, sleep lessness and stomach diiSrders for a somber of years, suffering all the time wita. my kidneys andoack. I had tried a number of medicices and visited stv 'eral doctors but hone helped me. I heard on all sides of these Cooper rem edies and decided to. try them. Aty one who says that they arc not wonder* j lul medicines, does not know what they are talking about. After I used ed tl\e first bottle, I noticed a decided improvement. I have taken three bottles of the New Discovery and I now feel as well as I ever have in my life. I sleep and eat as I have not done for years, and lam happier than I have been for a, long time. I have come here to thank Mr. Cooper for For sale by Mcnzies; Drug Store, Hickory, « IM mi DIM Seven room house, known as John Lawrence property, 12,400. Six-room house, large tot, near W. P. Huffman's residence, 11,400. , Four-room house in East Hickory, $650. Six-room house in ;West Hickory, S9OO. Five-room House on Lance Five-room house in West Hickory, S6OO. Five-room house near Ivey Cotton Mill, $750. Five-rooifi house on Lincolnton Street, $1,400. Six-room house on Lincolnton Street. $1,500. Valuable Property for Sale —A good water power, three stand roller mill, equipped with up-to-date Case machinery. Also corn mill and 80 acres good land, near Henry postoffice, Lincoln County, N.,C. Store building, four dwelling bouse, good well. A lot of splendid timber, such as pine, oak and hickory. BUILDING PROPERTY. One acre lot near B. F. Campbell's, $450. One tot 75x200 on Newton Street, S3OO. Six good tots, Horseford Heights, $75 to SIOO. Three large tots on Watauga Street, right price. FARMS. 173 acres on Catawba river, 32 acres river bottom, 60 acres timber land; fine up land; best farm in the county; known as the Abel Seitz place, $6,000. 66 acres three miles from Hickory, known as the Seapoch place, close to Pitts' Store, $2,500. Sixty acre farm sk miles from Hickory on Catawba river, 25 acres of bottom land, known as the Keller place. Price $1,500. CAMPBELL & BUCHANAN Office Opposite Passenger Depot. Next to Central Hotel. ..what he has done for me." The statement of Mrs. M. E. Emer j son living at 630 W. Court Street., I was as follows: "I havl suffered with stomach trou ble and constipation for & jiear or so. When I ate I would have bloated spells, sour stomach, fermentation bad. taste in my mouth. In the morning, I wis as tired as when I went to bed. I had a dull pain in the lower part of Imy back. I have tiflcen almost one \ bottle of the New Discovery and I am j wonderfully improved that I have come I down here to thank Mr. Copper in per- I son and obtain more of the medicine." . Another statement was made by Mr. K. Luken living at 1006 Gest St., who said, "I have been a sufferer with rheumatism for several years. I could not walk or stand on my feet when Mr. Cooper came to Cincinnati. Nothing helped me in any way and I despaired of finding relief. -I was in a general rundown condition, also, and had some stomach trouble. Hearing of his won derful work my father cohsulted him regarding my case and purchased a bottle of his New Discovery. After I helped me in any way and I despaired of finding relief. I was in a general rundown condition, also, and had some stomach trouble. Hearing of his won derfal work my father consulted him regarding my gase and purchased a bottle of his New Discovery, After I had finished that one bottle I was able to walk down town and see myself." U I have continued tt take this wor derful medicine and I *m now without a sign of rheumatism. My geneul health is alao greatly improved and I have not felt so well for ye&rs. I wouid not have believed that there was a medfeine on earth that would do what this has done for me.- I am so much nappier that I am very grate ful to the man that has made it possi ble for me to regain my health. He his the most wonderful medicine th: t I know anything about." . Other statements taken from those who had previously used the medicines seem to prove that Cooper's success throughout the coudtry is genuine. A orycieus BLENDING OF FRUIT JUICES r ii Pure, Refreshing:, Invigorating, Wholesome - At Soda Fountains or In Bottles - Manufactured by HICKORY BOTTLING WORKS. |' The Mjd way ' Cafe "1 J1 Ihe best place in town to get a cup of good f|jj coffey, hot lunches, sandwiches, pies, cakes. A ||K good breakfast, dinner or supper to order, for any - fi|§ §jj| and everything good to eat, Come to see us. I Grocer is, | e have just what you want. Call on or jg jp§ phone us your order. ~ | T. 0. Huntley I P HICKORY, N. 0. . Jjj I » I am going to sell Hats at 1-3 reduc | ed rate duringthe Holidays. \ SKIRTS SKIRTS. Ready to wear Skirts will be reduced to 1-3 the regular price. We are making a speciality of Shirt Waists, Silk Shirt Waists, Net Shirt Waists, and all kinds of pretty Waists for Christmas presents, Greatly reduced prices | on all Ribbons during the Holidays. This is the place to get useful presents and the most useful articles at a 1-3 rate. Don't fail to see me. I Mrs. A. P. Whitener HICKORY, N. C. il penjj Catarrh Cured seek MffflfflH I Penn Catarrh Cure complex $n YOU HAVE IT HERE Penn Rheumatism cow to Just ' wliat you have tj«en lMrtctarfor— loogbs and Colds Conquered An Uric Add Destroyer CWBBBT KMXIB. C(, "Free from Opiates, lodide of UPta&slSl* ~~~ Potash or Mercnry. HUB IT IN A *enerona free sample tor Druggists* J™ 'KSL^ C. M. SHUFORD, Hickory, N. C. — - i ... j r |*s>! GRAPE, TOBACC^^ I ii juct a littlo Bweetcr than any of the so-called sun-cured plugs I Bfj mails to imitate GR.APE, j.nd they are all imitations — I WHY? jW because that rich, sweet flavor 13 peculiar to the genuine Leaf, and I H wo h-vo Lcea Luyinjj and manufacturing it for over fifty years. - 1 IT 15 liADE DV A FIRM THAT KNOWS I
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