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IFI QJ , 1 , Thousands of cotton planters bave done so by using VIRGINIA-. ■ll N „ N ,™* FERTILIZERS and hundreds of them tell about it in OUR L 9°7 || Hi Deep preparation, and liberal »« (400 .0 .000 pnnnd.) of | ft Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers n Si n [P m" FerH.i-r, ffl ill dealer or write us for one of our new almanac*, valued at $l.OO, but IH {|| free to you. VIRGINIA-CAROLINA CHEHICAL CO,, SALES OFFICES: ill Va Durham. N* C* Charleston, S. C* Iff I i— - M i» ' T ~ i The Prescriptionist The man who does the weighing, the measuring—who knows the technical points of compounding prescriptions the man on whom everything depends. „We never loose sight of our responsibility for a moment iu prescription filling. Every prescription leaving our store is fault less in its purity and accuracy. You'may feel "sure" when it filled here Walter S. Martin & Company, Druggists Hickory, N. C. ;!( YfcS! • GRAFS TOBACCO ' fe '• v ♦. a 1 ;'*•» 5 c ft?.-: tS2 r *-?aU t sers-nzred p*u~3 |» « ' s t.. i.r.;:aU; . i..: h y nrJ cli imiiatiorn— K l'J S H VfcirSTV ' .f. ®fe| h 'A » rlvh. } "•:*« f . fl vrr 1, ?• -vv'ar f j the f-roifne Lea', and j \|v. ji. :.c L.., ; . uyinj a.vi r. naf it for over fii'ty voars. j|! k'z * *erso.'t > i . o 0.l i £, 1-- f For Twenty-one liars Royster's Fertilizers i i have been the standard THAOE MARK because they are m^de n . from honest materials. —TT|J,IV» See that the trade mark REGISTERED is on every bag. None genuine without it,- *V. J " .; - £\ § ' • F. S. ROYSTER GUANO CO., Norfolk, Va. i.... —■* ■ *• A FIRE ALARM, always startles th 3 public. Tie uninsured gets more of a frig - ! t t'lan the irsu *ed, because his all s at staler in case of lire. A Fin Insurance Policy in cr.y of oui Companies protects you, thus df •troyipg the terrors of seeing vo'ir property destroyed. Woult it aot be wise to insure to-day' Cur rates are as low as the low est for real protection. C'inard and Lyarly. CITY BAKtOT !~ J. H. WILLIS, Prop- * % BREAD, CAKES, PIES, CONFECTIONERIES, v AND FRUITS. ALL ORDERS DELIVERED PROMPTTJY. Wood's Seeds. Irish Cobbler Seed Potatoes have proved by long odds the most productive Extra Early Po tato in cultivation. Read the let ters from truckers, in out New descriptive Catalogue for 1907. We are the largest dealers in Seed Potatoes in the South; Maine-grown . Second Crop Northern-grown all high-grade stocks selected and grown especially for seed purposes. Write for prices and WOOD'S 1907 SEED BOOK, telling about all seeds for the Ferm and Garden. Mailed free on request. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, • Richmond, Va. GRANITE FALLS. We are having a good mam changSl in our city these day and thought It would be of son" 1 interest to tie readers of th Democrat to know who we havt in town. Mr. J. N. Flowers has sold hi h use hi.fl lot to the tfev. Mr. . J rice, of Lineolnton. Mr. Flow irs has gone to Lnwndale where with Messrs. Warlick and Whi; lar.t, of this p'ace, and som varties of i hat place, will forr \ stcck corrpany and operate : laning m 11 and manufacture f general line of building materia 1 . , These are hustlng peop'e an ve predict succe3 for ti m. Mr. F. P. Cottrell 4 of W. Va. ias been visiting his son, D. Cot trell, of this city, and ibout Lenoir. He returned : :ew days since. Rev. Mr. Price is improvinj the propert.v he recently pu - i chase J and v ill soon be our neai - ist neighbor. He has been ca 1- ed as pastor of the Lutherai church here and the surrounding churches of the same denomina tion. Mr. J. A. Tummire has moved his family to Drexel. Mr. D. H. Warlick spent sev eral days at Gilkie last week, be ing a stock-holder in the Warlick Lumber Co., of that place. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Seafcock, of Lenoir, are visiting theii daughter, Mrs. L. W. Payne. Dr. Murphy, of Hickory, preached at the Baptist church last week. Mr. P. G. Moore spent a few days in Raleigh last week. SOCIETY NEWS. Jan. 24th, Mrs. Moody enter tained the Travellers' Club at the spacious new Rectory. A delightful hour was enjoyed with about ten visitors present. Mis s McComb outlined the story of Little Dorrit after members re sponded to roll-call with quota tions from "Old Curiosity Shop. Mrs. Cline read a paper from Mrs. Graves pertaining to pris ons and Mrs. Whitener gave one on Humorists of the Victorian Era. After dainty refreshments the Club adjourned to meet with Miss Schenck. .Tan. 31st, in spite of the rain, a good attendance of the Travel lers' Club rendered the meeting of tho Travellers' Club at Miss Schenck's very enjoyable. Quo tations from Leigh Hunt ushered in Mrs. Bost's very interesting "Story of Bleak House." Then Mrs. Cline gave a clear and succinct account of "The Court lof Chancery and the Four Inns The program was closed by read ings on "Lady Dedlock's friend Joe" and the pathos of "Joe moves on" by Mrs. Chad wick. The Hickory Book Club held its second meeting of the New Year with Mrs. Alex Shuford Wednesday, Jan. 23. This beau tiful home was a bower of vio lets, giving pleasure everywhere with their smiles and graces but especially when combining with dhe soft candle-light at the fes tal board. 4 'The Son of the People" was the book under special dis cussion by the hostess, and this Hungarian hero was interesting to all. Other topics of interest and amusement were shared be fore the delightful hour came to a close. Socially, Hickory has had the gayest season in her history. Re ceptions, teas, card and dinner parties have crowded the days and many of the evenings. One of t L e most enjoyable events was when Mr, and Mrs. * Bourbonnais entertained at 7 o'clock dinner on Jan. 30th in honor of the birthday of their nephew, Mr. Miller. The quests on this occasion . were Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Clark and Miss Al len, Dr. and Mrs. Menzies, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clinard, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hatcher, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Menzies, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sherrill, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Cline, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hutton,-it being the desire j of the v hostess to entertain the youngmarried people and giv Aiiiter an object lesson it the same time. The floral table decorations were lovely carna tions—the other table decora tions were equally as fine ard tne enjoyment of eicn gu»»t rrore persoi all/ demon trated. Tne turkey, one ot Burke coun ty's best, weighed 22 pou ds and was served "done to a turn" as were ail the other da nties of f ;red to i he company. After linner six-handed euchre wae layel—the prize being won i y rs. Clinard and Mrs. Me zies— their sco *es being equal. .From first to latt tie parly wis a s : gnal success and all tl e 2 mpany jo ied in wishing Ling u'e and prj-perity to the gut t lienor, Mr Miller. Miss Sherill to be mariec l . ft Invit it ions reading as follcv s have been receivd here: 'Mr. and Mrs. John B. Sheri 1 squest the pkrisure of voir presenc ? at the marrige of their laughter, Mary Lilly,- to Mr, >oley Burkett Privett at ha f pait six o'clock Thursday *r ing February twelfth, nint'en hund and se\en, Cone, rd, N. C." Mr. Sheri 11, father of the bride-to-be is editor of the Con cor J Tim and secretary of tht. Nort i Carolina Press Assccition. Miss )hiie i I gt'an Imther lives in this citv. Adam of course had his little troubles but he never had U worry about Eve's millinery and dressmaker's bills. Verdict for Dr. Pierce AGAINST THE Ladies' Home Journal. Sending truth after a lie. It Is an old maxim that "a lie will travel seven leagues while truth is getting its boots on," and no doubt hundreds of thousands of good people read the unwarranted and malicious attack upon Dr. R. V. Pierce and his "Favorite Prescription" published iu the May (1904) nuni'ier of the Ladies' Home Journal, with its great black dis play headings, who never saw the hum ble, groveling retraction, with its incon spicuous heading, published two months later. It was boldly charged in the sland erous and libelous article that l)r. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, for the cure of woman's weaknesses and ailments, con tained alcohol and otln r harmful ingredi ents. Dr. Pierce promptly brought suit against the publishers of the .Ladies' Home Journal, for $200,000,00 damages. Dr. Pierce alleged that Mr. ltok, the editor, maliciously published the article containing such false and defamatory matter witir the intet.t of injuring his busine&ifTurthermore, that no alcohol, or other injurious, or habit-forming, drugs are. orwer jvere, contained in his "Fa vorite yes(jTiption"; that said medicine is madsnpom native medicinal roots and contatfs/no harmful ingredients what everra/d that Mr. Bok's malicious state me/}/ were wholly and absolutely false. Irrthe retraction printed by/aid .lonrnaJ, thev ln reed lo acknowledge that they had-obtained^analyses mi "Favorly* Prtv giTiption." fr(sm eminent chemists, all of whom certified that it dirt not contain al : cohol onatiy oJ_the alleged InxrmfuldHlKT These facts were also Dioven in the trial of the action in the Buprenio Court. But the business of Dr. Pierce was greatly injured by the publication of the libelous article with Its great display headings, while hundreds of thousands who read the wickedly defamatory article never saw the humble groveling re traotioruset In small typo and made as incon spicuous as possible. The matter was, how ever brought before a Jury in the Supreme Court of New York State which promptly rendered a verdict in "the Doctor's favor. Thus his traducers came tp grief and their base slanders were refuted. Pte DRINK nE O N5 new 5 yjfi OROHERADE g | E A Delicious E W Il| D ' Blending of p Fruit Juices pi r% PU,E n U REFRESHING \J Bfejl! E? INVIGORATING p SSgg M WKOLfcSOME B MANUFACTURED BY Hickory Bot. Works • , There Will Be A. Happvj Parting With you and those whiskers, you shave with us. Good air "Quitting « Specialty, Diet 2 Barber Oil MOTHERHOODjH~3S?f The first requisite of a good ihmt mother is good health, and the ex- yf9\ "-- W& perience of maternity should not be .. \ approached without eareful physical fm&ZdM i fc§:i | preparation, as a wojaaan who is in ' v.- good physical condition transmits to Mief' \ er children the blessings of a good \j+ * r Preparation for healthy mater- ' ' nity is accomplished by Lydia E. \ f Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. *W which is made from native roots and " vy j *1 herbs, more successfully than by any JW&k ' F \ C,/,,. I other medicine because it gives tone 1 y/ -3l ill and strength to the entire feminine organism, curing displacements, ul- MRS. JAMFI ruCZTTV ceration and inflammation and the CHESTER result is less suffering and more children healthy at birth. For mnr. than thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham'sVegetaWe Compound has been the standby of American mothers in preparing for childbirth Note what Mrs JamesChester.of427 W. 35th St., New York says in this letter:—Dear Mrs. Pinkham:-"I wish every expectant mother knew about Lydia B. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. A neighbor who had learned of its great value at this trying period of a woman's life urged me to try it and I did so, and I cannot say enough in regard to the good it did me I recovered quickly and am in the best of-health now." Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound is certainly a successful remedy for the peculiar weaknesses ana ailments of women. It has cured almost eveiy form of Female Complaints, Dragging Sensa tions, Weak Back, Falling and Displacements. Inflammation, Ulcera tions and Organic Diseases of Women and is invaluable in preparing for Childbirth and during the Change at Life. Mrs. Plnkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to write Mrs. Pipkham, at Lynn, Mass Her advice is free. I Sell T. W. Wood's & Sons Seeds. My seeds arrived. Seeds of all kind. Garden Seeds, O.iion Sets, Wood's Seed Potatoes, Seed Corn, White Spring Oats, trade mark brand, and other kind of seed. Garden seed two packages for 5 cts Call and see me. H. T. MAYES WEST HICKORY. Old Reliable. "J Our new Spring stock of Clothing is arriving fast and we want to show you through our line whether you buy or not. We sell Clothing for nearly one-half what it will cost you at other places, - SHOES, SHOES. The'best line in the city. iWe han dle General Merchandise, cn us for bargains. tzar HICKORY, N. C. Before You Buy f >on't fail to see-my line of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats and kinds of Under wear for winter. handle GROCERIES and COUNTRY PRODUCE. Don't fail to see my line before you buy, Yours truly, W. G. FOX Hickory, N, C. s'- I 0
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