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TO HEAR FROM ,-v5: : ' **-■ ' - : ■; vf," '0 **' ».,>/ &£**«. - .* A*"*- & " % We wish to call the attention of the public to a series ol "short talks'* by L.T. Cooper that are to be published in this paper. The Cooper medicines have made a remarkable record in the leading cities tbe United States during the past two years and young Mr. Cooper has been the subject of much newspaper comment. ' Mr, Cooper has met and talked with thousands of sick people in his visits to almost every large city in the coudtry. He is noted as a man of very few words and tells briefly in these articles what his preparations are doing for sick peo ple and why they have been successful wherever introduced. Mr. Cooper's theory is that, one half of all human ills Is caused by stomach trouble, and the wonderfuf success of his preparations in the treatment of stomach disorders, kidney and liver complaints, rheumatism, etc., seems to have proven this claim. - , Some time ago we secured the agency for celebrat ed medicines. Wei have been gratified by the extreme satis faction of those who have purchased them from us and advise every one to read these "short talks" as they are full of terse, common sense. r For Sale by E- B. Menzies, Druggists |_ • | tgi Don't neglect your cough. 4 A $ Statistics show that in New York City ? alone over 200 people die every week from . J iQi consumption. '* Z O A And most of these consumptives might «§» be living now if thejriiad not neglected the A warning cough. 9 i $ You know how quickly Scott's J E'tntitsion enables you to throw off a J p fiSp cough or cold. ij ALL DRUGGISTS i SOc. AND fl.oo. X 1 i . , i i ■ ■ J - ■ - PENN (Catarrh STCar^dl$KKNOFURW I Penn Catarrh Coraoomplne Sn |UU fIAfC. II "LUC 'SgSategwar Smooths treatment with m n.,„ »k n ,-.ikr„ i. itnt Tubman* ..W,okt ■ ' Csafhs aaiCoWsOrnqoered Ad Uric Add Destroyer PESN CHRBKV EUXIR.» rt» £ w* from Opiates, iodide of. CBH ■ 41 L*B—H—w——w '■ " T#as*i RUB IT IN C ******"**** * "»*"• PENN DRUG CO., KEMEPIEO firSrir kyiUPnftists C. M. SHU FORD, Hickory. N. I „ ——— 8 9 Drink ORCHERADE A DELICIOUS BLENDING OP FRUIT JUICES Pure, Refreshing, Invigorating,Wholeaomt At Itfda Fountains or In Bottle* Manufactured by WORKS i... i ii _ , Farms for Sale in Catawba Co THE 'ALLEY FARM— 50° 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 sls 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 adoDted to wheat, cotton and cdrn. 125 acres, 2 miles from Cfrtawba Station; good barn, fairjlwel'- ng 65 acres open laaad on which 30 acres are good bottom.' One tenant house. AH open land fairly well improved. For prices and further particulars, apply to r , R. V, BRAWLEY, Real Estate Agent Statesviile, N. C. * —■ CONOVER NEWS. An independent writer for the • press in Pennsylvania, who i? , also an educator and historian, ! wrote last month on a petition from the Philipine Islands. The petition came rather in form ot a recommendation by the Phili- I pine commission.- It recited the wrongs of the Dingley tariff as f applied to the Filipinos. The } people of those islands suffered greatly in recent years from i draughts, locusts, and cattle di > seases. To this had been added i the burdens of the Dingly tariff. Prof. Elson continues: "Con : gress was prompt to pass laws favoring American ship owners in the Philippine trade, i hese ■ laws are detrimental to Philip pine trpde wirh the rest of the t world, and yet we have refused i to open up our own trade to tht - islanders. In"mostrespects our i relations with the islands have been most commendable, but in . this particular they have been . ungenerous and unjust.". He t then says that this injustice is , not by the will of the American people. "At least 90 per cent of our people favor free trade with the islands. The necessary legislation has been held up by an interested few in Congress, ' especially in the Senate, who are interested in sugar and to bacco production, and who fear that free sugar.and tobacco from the Philippines would cheaper our own product. The one im portant question is, ' 'How long will the American people keep men in Confess who are always ready to legislate for their own interest rather than obey the mandates-and wishes of the peo ple who give them their power?" The community here has had many* cases of la grippe this winter. The [post sprioys sgejns to be that of Rev. P, Bischoff, who has been in bed- for some days. The authorities of Concordia College have arranged to have a course of free lectures at the chapel. The first, on Successful man, was delivered on the even ing of Feb. Bth., by Rev. Carro) 0. Smith. It waawell recevied. Prof. A. Haentzschel has arrived aqd hat taken charge of the ' work laid down -Prof. H. B, Hemmeter a. year and a half ago. Meantime, Prof.- J. S. Koiner taught in the college. Mr. J, S. Speer, of the bird"hunters' club, from St, Mary',,Pa., are spending some days at, Mr. S. H. Jordan's. Mr.- Stackpoll of the club is also here. They are taking the final hunt of the season. Miss Susie Jordan is at the Normal and Industrial School, • Greensboro, taking a business course. -Mr. John Wagner, who is in poor health, and his daughter, " from Kansas, are spending the winter here and in Iredell. Weather and roads being fair ly good, midnight buggy wheels are again heard passing through our village. Judge Peebles, it is said, finds that about 90 per cent of crimes originate from strong drink. He favors direct legislation .to ban v ish alcohol, claiming that it is not necessary to refer the mat ter tc the vote of the- majority. " PREPARE THIS YOURSELF. For those-who have and form of V, blood disorders; who want new, neb blood and plenty of it, try this: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-hali ounces; Compound Largon, one ounce, Compound Syrup Sarsaparillia, three ounces. Shake well in a bottle and take ic teaspxinffll doses after each meal and a bedtime. Any good pharmccy cat supply the ingredients at small cost. This is the prescription which, whet made up, is called "The Vegetable - Treatment;" by others, the "Cycloni Blood Purifier." It act 3 gently an certainly does wonders for some peo pie who are sickly, weak and out o sorts, and Is known to relieve serious longstandin6 cases of rheumatism an chronic backache puickly. _, Make some up and try it. maag&sßa ■ f.nj Prograjn for Teachers* Asso ciation. 1. What is Teaching? Defini tion. Dis^ussiom 2. The Teacher's Educational Ideal. Its Importance.' How Attained. 3. .Regular: Attendance of all Pupils. The of parents, the part of teachers. 4. How check the Backbiters? §. Co-operation of Teachers for Better Pay. Meeting at Court House, 10 a. m., Saturday, March 2. SUGGESTIONS AS TO THE ABOVE. Teachers will. discuss all or some of these subjects, as they may elect. 1. Webster: Teach, (1) To im part the knowledge of. 2. To tiirect a» an instructor, White (Elements of Pedagogy, p. 134:) "Teaching is the apply ing of means to the pupils mind in such manner as to occasion those mental activities that re sult in knowledge, power, and skill." 2. White, Principal 11, p. 124, and pp. 97-100. 8, Compulsion by attraction. 4. Least said, best mended. Encourage morality (School Lawf Sec. 68.) Show children the baseness of backbiting. 5. Charlotte Observer thinks • action is that the public | naturaly takes the view that city I can stand this, i. e. low wages, I if we can. Committee. The editor of a paper at Tren ton, Missouri, is now hidden in a swamp on the Grand river bot tom, in consequence of the way he mixed ug his reports of a cat. tie show and a concert. His paper said; "The concert given last night by sixteen of Trenton's mppt beautiful young ladies was heighly appreciated. They sang in a charming manner, winning the plaudits of the enitre audi-« ence, who pronounces them the finest breed of shorthorn in the country. A few of them are of irrich brown color, but the ma-' jority ape spotted brown and white. Several of the heifers are ablebodied, tight limbed ani mals and promise to prove good property. Ex. V. ,■ • . ■ .' . " ' H-. 1- .'•;. , ' : V ±*£y - . £au ' •* J*".'. " ' ; " ■' ' ' . . »5.* * - ''ft ' . - . -$* - - . ,- ' ■ & »• - *. • * '• ■ Real Estate our Specialty Very little Stocks,.-Bonds, Insurance, Renting, Collecting and other > t&rags attempted at this office. The Specialist in any line is ths one that is sought after itC this day of progress and pros ... perity, and there is a reasoa far it* / A man who studied one thing only is bound to be better prepared. In that line than one who studies it spasmodically. This wilt be readily admitted by all faiivYnmded . ~ . people. I STUDY REAL ESTATE ■ Vl/P AH O * TT W PUSH PEAL ESTATE. I We are prepared to buy, sell or exchaage on commission, and we keep in touch with those who want to bay, sell . or exchange elsewhere. Our extensive advertising enables us to reach customers all over die country. .... WRITIT FOR OJL'RENTIkE IJST.IN bIFFEREIJT .COUNTIES AND STATES. .. I We have all kinds,_both Citv and Farms^—many mjaney-makittg propositions. Yon can buy property. 1 1 and leave# with us to be resold for a profit. Be-sure to submit your offer, as no deal can be closed without i{ . . We acatrying to arrange to have pictures made of the attractive properties we have lor sale to send to prospective customers. I See our Local Representatives, Morrison Bros. I J. fcOGAR POAO, Broker ° d Rock Hill, South Carolina I d "Cuts the Earth to Suit Your Taste." n jyWe can use reliable * men with ability and fondness for the business in different localitie e to give personal attention. Also some good men, who can deliver the goods, to travel and e work up business. *■ i. ( f 'V • r • _ "" . Watauga Boy Suicides. Near two years ago Ed. Bo linger, of Blowing Rock, moved his family to Hickory, and after remaining there a few month.s he ' lef for parts unknown, his wife and two ehildrdn returning to the home of Mr. T.M. Cannon, where they have, since resided. Nothing more was heard from him, so far as we can learn until a few days since Mrs. Bolinger re ceived a letter from him written on board the great liner, Ocianica thirteen hundred miles from the port New York, declaring therein that this life was a. shame and his intention to end it by burying himself beneath the waves. He spoke most touchingly and tenderly of his two little ren, and closed the &td missive with the words "The last hand writing of Edward T. Bolinger.'' By the same mail there came a letter for Mr. Halph Wight, a special friend of Colinger, who was on the same vessel, ;nclos ing a note found in his state room, which is as follows: ; DEAR RALPH WIGHT; Old boy this life, is something strenuous on me, so will you kindly inform Mr. T. M. Cannon, of Blowing Rock, that I have quit living and am making my bed in the wide blue sea. Here is a stamp and my trunk. Send them co Mr. • Cannon if they ~ wish to have ' them. First notify all about me, J and you will find 20 dollars in my pants pockets for express to send them home. Do this as a dying man's request, "Yours foreyer, ETWARD T. BOLINGER." Watauga Democart. T "1 Make Yoder and Miss Ella Sigmon vfere married Feb. 2nd. The marrige look place at the residence of the "brides Uncle, Mr. & I* Martin, the ceremony was oerformed By N. A. Whit ner, ESQ.* • Do you how you enjosed Sam Jones? Perhaps you didn't, though. Whether you enjoyed Sim Jones or not, you certainly will enjoy listening to Opid Read. Your fifty cents back if you don't. Capt. W. A. Day. county treafe ,ure spent night in the [City. . -ru sq • * r "***"~ i Important Tracts Mark decision ' Lynchburg, Va.,-Feb. 4th, 1907. 1 A decision of importance to all manu facturers of trade maxk goads has been awarded by Judge Pritchard in the ; United States Circuit Court of this dis trict. . 1 | The question involved was whether ( the Allen Brothers Tobecco Co., of Lynchburg, Va. f has the legal right to , use on its "Traveler" biand of plug tobacco a tag similar in size, shape, color,, and slant of Jettering, but dif ferent as to wording, from that used by the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., o Winston-Salem N. C., on its Schnapps Plug Tobacco I In the Argument, on motion of the plaintiff, the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., that a restraining Older be issued forbidding the defendent company from urther imitating its tag, many affida vits were submitted tending to show that owing to the similarity of the tags, the "Traveler" tobacco, purchased by dealers at a lower price, was sold to uneducated chewers for "Schnapps.*' v. In a decree signed by Judge Pritch ard, the Allen Brothers Tobacco Com- , pany is eftjoined from manufacturing putting up, advertising, selling, or of fering for sale plug tobacco bearing a tag identical with or like the said tag of the complainant, known as the ' "Schnapps" tag. ' According to this decision, no man ufactur can imitate even in color, shape or style of lettering, the trade mark of another manufacturer; even though the wording be entirely differ-" a nt. • |lt , t Subscribe for The Democrat. rMWIWWIHII»HHIWIH>MtHI>MIIMMHIn>» i i 1 J Sell | T. W. Wood's & Sons Seeds, ij My seeds have arrived. Seeds rf aU Mud. \ \ 1 Garden Seeds, Onion Sets, Wood V-Seed (Potatoes, Seed Corn, White Spring Oats, } trade mark brand, and other kind of seed. Garden seed lor 5 eta Call and see me. | H. T. MAYES 2 WEST HICKORY, | j wtwiuMiiiMiiwuimimiiiiiiiniiiiiiHiniw . I ——— HI I 'I I ——— * - , ■ - T M tj This is worth saving. .The following simple home-made mix ture is said to' relieve any form of Rheu matism or backache, also cleanse and strengthen the Kidney and Bladder, overcomes all urinary disorder, if taken the stage olßright*s disease: Fluid Extreck Dandelion, one-half onces 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, and can be obtained at small cost from any godd prtsewption pharmacy. Those who thidk they have Kidney trouble or suffer with lame back or weak bladder or Rheumatism should give this pre scription a trial, as no harm can pes sibely follow its use, and it. is said to do wonders for some peopre'.^-it.; i • : j f. .-1.. • m .i ■, - Hear Opie Read's rendition of that delicious bit of faiitasy, "shooting Out tse Moon". He tells it with an indescribable charm. Spend the jolHest evening of your Hfe in the company of Opie Read and four etndred his admires who live in Hickory. You'll never forget it, You'll never regret it. Whether you prefer to laugh or whether you prefer, to weep, whether you think this a merry world or a weary world, do not miss hearing Opie Read at the [Academy of Music, Teursday, Feb. 19th.
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