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► * 4 > Nursing baby? * - ' _ * Il '» * h»vy straii^oiTmother. Her system i, called upon to supply nourishment for two. Some form of nourishment that will ea *i l * J taken VP mother's'system is needed. r . Scott's Emulsion contains the greatest possible amount of nourish ment in easily digested form. Mother and baby are wonderfully Wy helped by its use. \{ ALL DRUGGISTS: SOe.AND $l.OO Farms for Sale in Catawba Co THE ALLEY FARM— 500 acres, 5 miles south of Catawba Station; 50 acres bottom, three good dwellings, three tenant ' houses, mostly level, red clay sub-soil. Well adapted- to cotton wheat and corn. Price $l5 per acre. 168 acres, 2 miles north of Catawba Station; 30 acres bottom, two story eight-room brick building, good average out-buildings, good orchard, well watered, 75 acres open land, well adonted to wheat, cotton and com. 125 acres, 2 miles from Catawba Station; good barn, fairdwel'- ng 65 acres open land on which 30 acres are good bottom. One tenant house. All open land fairly well improved. For prices and further particulars, apply to R. V. BRAWLEY, Real Estate Agent Statesvilie, N. C. JWMHfli 'wmßK^Smt Positive Evidence! \ • ■ During the last six months of last year(l9G6) we handled One Hundred and Twenty/'five Thousand Dollars Worth of Real Estate Through this office: Isn't that POSITIVE EVIDENCE that we are on the right plan? -If we.were not, we could not handle this large volume of business. A large part of this property we never s , neither were we personally acquainted with the buyers or sellers \V strictly "bo "b>~CLS"i ~n ess, .R-A.IJN Q-cv> Q-Q LEv Jai - ,v> _ - _ —>» When You Want to Buy or Sell Let us know your desires. We are in position to help ) ou, and as a rule our sen ices not cost s " well equipped for auction sales. Have our'own auctioneer, Surveyor and other you a cent; tor the reason that we can usually save or make you enough above your figure to pay our . • . • "it l„Hv the business and should know how to handle REAL ESTATE to hetter advan- ": We can usebot* local and traveling men if they have the abiUty to deliver the good* . ta,eS thosewho or no experience in this line. Then we are constantly in touch with Write for our List of olfenngs md.fferent States. It mil be maded to you on apphcation to our TRADING PEOPLE-all over the country. The Tradeis are the ones to cater to, because they will say Rock Hill office. ........ ; J. EDGAR POAG, Broker, - Rock Hill, S'. C. t "Cuts the Earth to Suit Your Taste." - - ? All propositions must be approved by the signature of J. Edgar Poag, Broker, before they are binding on him or his office. BOONE ITEMS. "Mi*. T. L. Critchen has sur . veyed the new incorporation | here; which includes the. school . buildings and the cottages near j by. There seems to have been ■ no opposition to the act. | Mr. M. E. Watson, a former | student of A. T. S. spent a few hours here last week. " His home is now in Mendota, Mont. • Mr. Joe Callaway, of'Obids, 1 Ashe county, spent two days last week with his family which now resides in Boone Mr. Wiley Blackburn,of Todd, Ashe county, and Mr. Mack Beach, of Boone, are erecting dwellings near Appalachian Training School. Last Saturday night a very in teresting debate was given in the auditorium of A. T. S. The question was; Resolved, That the United States has more to fear from trusts, combines and mono polies than from the race ques tion. • The speakers were Pi of. W. M. Francum, of Walnut Grove Academy, and Prof. P. E. Herman, of Cove Creek Acade my, on the affirmative. Prof. A. J. Greene, principal of Cove 1 School, and Mr. W. L. Sherwood, a merchant of Cove Creek, on 1 the negative. Prof. A. Masters 1 presided. The A. T. S. string 1 BancT mujtfftnfer th%. occasion. ; i ( This is worth saving. ' The following simple home made mix- I ture is said to relieve any form of Rheu- 1 matism or backache, also cleanse and I strengthen the Kidney and Bladder, ' Overcomes all urinary disorder, if taken I the stage ofßright's diseaser Fluid ( Extreck Dandelion, one-half | Compound Kargon, one ounce; Com- | pound Syroup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Mix by shaking well in a bottel and tnkel in teespoonful doses after meals and at bedtime. A well-known authority states that these ingredients are mainly of vege table extracts and harmless to use, an! j can be obtained at small cost from any * good prtscmption pharirany. Those who thidk they have Kidney trouble or suffer with lame back or weak bladder or Rheumatism should give this pre i scription a trial, as no harm can pos- ■ sibely follow its use, and it is said to do wonders for some people. 7 : .. | Mrs. Webb and twochilren ar# spending a week with her cousin Mrs J. F. Dellinger on Claremor.t Heights. Phenomenal Sale We are now Selling the Celebrated COOPER REMEIIES ' - • In Immense Quantities. We claim that the sale of them in Hickory is largerithan any other pro prietory medicine ever introduced in this city, We # arei receiving wonderful endorsements of these preparations daily from people who have purchased them from us. We unhesitatingly say that we have yet to see a case whsre they have not given complete satisfaction. To all who suffer from stcma :h trouble and rheumatism who will call on t us we will take pleasure in explaining the nature and remarkable effect -of these new medicinal formulae. \ WE SELL THEM AS FOLLOWS. Cooper's New Disco very ,$l.OO per bottle,six for $5.00: Cooper's Quick Relief, 50c per bottle. E. B. flenzies, Druggist. DrinkO R CH ERA DE A DELICIOUS BLENDING OF FRUIT JUICE* .'' i?J Pure, Refreshing, Invigorating, Wholesome At Soda Fountains or In Bottle* Manufactured by HICKORY BOTTLING WORKS. * lfataiTh'i? Cured] -"■gPenaOMarrh Clin conplMe " Sn «* JIiII«M»rHTuBKK wasasmaaar' ' Coughs aid CaMg C«aqt«r*d Aallrle Mdlolnytr PBM X fHrRRT Ktrtfj, KTtto FrW of RUB IT IN / ;SsS^^ p,e K ~Twv»e» >1 PKinrtixiMcn .. . sscta. BrarMilP CM HEMEPIEoI ForSalchyaOraflglsts , C. M.SHUFORD, Hickory, N. C.
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