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'" A IF ALL the men and women who have used Peruna and found it beneficial should write teitimenials giving the plain facts, we would be overwhelmed with certificates. , . • But onlv now* and then one who h&3 been benefited by Peruna stops to give any public acknowledgement of a cure. Various considerations prevent people from writing testimonials for publica tion. Inordinate modesty, oversensitiveness and business considerations forbid msuv people from writing testimonials who otherwise would be glad to do so. All Classes Represented. But i'i spite of all these considerations, thousands of people without any solici tation whatever do write testimonials for Peruna. We receive these from men of high degree and low degree, from the army and the navy, from tho hall of congress, from the colleges, from high officials in the church, from the society belle and the washerwoman, from the military man and the civilian. „ . . We have never put into print but a small per cent, of those actually received. Sincere Testimony. In presenting the testimonial of Admiral Hichborn we appreciate the high rank of our testifier. We feel sure that his testimonial will appeal to others as it does to us, that nothing but a genuine wish to do others good would have impelled a man in such honorable rank to give public testimony to any remedy, however valuable. The Admiral is altogether too busy a man to answer letters of inquiry, but the reader can rest assured that his testimony is given in his exact words, over his signature. * _ • Genuine Endorsements. O'ir testimonials are and always have been given in the exact languago of the testifier, with which we take no liberties whatever in adding to onchanging them; la the use of testimonials we have always received them properly signed, in eood faith, have published them in good faith, and if there has arisen a slight misunderstanding concerning them, it has been some unavoidable complication occurring after the testimonial has been furnished us. A Captain's Letter. Rudolph B. Schwickardi, Capt. 3#th N. Y. Vol. Inf., writes from Washing. ton. D.C.: "Having the fullest confidence in the efficacy of Peruna, both as a tonic and as a remedy for catarrhal trouble, I commend its use in the strongest possible terms. It should be in every household." !fl IsHEVILLE Asheville, X. C., February 16. —Fran- cis Stunner, was yesterday put on trial before Judge Cooke, in the Su perior Court, for the killing of Charles Powers, at Arden station where Pow ers and Sumner became involved in a quarrel after leaving the train, as a lesult of which Powers was shot and instant!'.- killed. A large array of legal talent have been engaged by both sides: P. M. Winston, is representing the State during the adsence of Solicitor Mark Brown, who is confined to his bed with an attack of grippe. Ap'pearing *ith Mr. Winston for the private pro secution are Mon. Lock Craig, J. H. Martin, Judge J. G. Merriman, and Col. XV. \Y. Jones, while R. R. Wil liams, Charles E. Jones, and T. A. nre defending Sumner. Over -00 witnesses have been subpoened. Sunnier is charged with murder in tiie second degree, the maximum term T, ' l "'"' !Sonrrien t for which is 30 years. " e !( ?ature of the 'day was the cross examination of Homer Cathey, who in company with Sumner and Powers examination of Homer Cathey, who p ,ns in company with Sumner and overs when the shooting occurred, ai }'' w ' lo is charged by the defense " ' and abetting Powers in an assault upon Sumner. Mr. Cathey and a negro named Jack Bryson, were «e only actual eye-witnesses of the Jiocting. Cathey testified that his .J - !I; terest in the quarrel was that a peacemaker and stated that when "mn r drew his pistol, he, Cathey, between the two men and •as shot in the hand and his f , turned with powder, when the latal shot was fired. Tiic colored man Bryson testified !t ! • had seen Powers with & shot jvn V f ew minutes before he was v ot - ' ,l;r did not have a weapon when he killed. ! ev i' ! 'i probably occupy sev nf . 1 ■ ' owin g to the large number Witnesses to be examined. The Limit of Life. T* most eminent medical scientists 11 inimous in the conclusion that " rally accepted limition of hu un j s many years below the at , ; !! i !lt possible with the advanced • • v ! * !ge of which the race is now ■ The critical period, that bf.!V! * ts duration, seems to be ol Vi anfl P r °P er care V.' , : during this decade cannot ji, strongly urged; carelessness 1 'f.'ing fatal to longevity. Na st liel l ,er after 50 is Electric 'he scientific tonic medicine 1K,,. ,Iti! 'izes every organ of the a ''"aranteed by C. M. Shuford S. Martin & Co. Druggists. 50c. To the People of Hickory. All the persons in Fal River must hold themselves responsible for anv weakness or suffering caused from old age, chronic coughs or colds, bronchi tis, weak lungs, run-down conditions, stomach troubles, nervousness or poor blood when we are willing to sell them the real cod liver preparation. Vinol, and return their money if it does not benefit. The resons Vinol is so successful in restoring health and creating strength is because it contains in addition to tonic iron all the medicinal elements of cod liver oil actually taken from fresh cods' livers, but without oil or grease to upset the stomach and re tard i*s work. Unlike old fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions, it is delicious] y pala table, agreeable to the weakest stom ach, therefore, unequalled as a strength creator and tonic reconstruc ted Our local druggist, J. B. Menzies, says: "It is because we know so well of what Vinol is made that we ask ev ery rundown, nervous, debilitated, ag ed or weak person in Hickory and eve ry person suffering from stubborn colds, hanging-on coughs, bronchitis or incipient consumption to try Vinol on our -guarantee." E. B. Menzie3, Druggist. Note —While we are sole agents for Vinol in Hickory, it is now on sale at the leading drug store in nearly ev ery town and city in the country. Look for the Vinol agency in your town. What a girl likes about being engag ed is the way her mother doesn't insist on reading her letters any more. A liiuoid cold reliet with a laxative principle which drives out the cold through a copious action of the bow els, and a healing principle which lingers in the ' throat and stops the Cough Syrup. Safe and sure in its action; pleasant to take; and conform to National Pure Food and Drug Law. Contains no opiates. Sold by C. S. Shuford and W. S. Martin. Our idea of a strong-minded man is one' who never talks about the weather. Piles of people have Pills. Why suf fer from piles when you can use De- Witt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve and get relief. Nothing else so good. Beware of imitations. See that the name is stamped on each box. Sold by C. M. Shuford and W. S. Martin. The good-night kiss comes under the head of farewell performances. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the S/,if ~ Signature of Pastor Uses Pe-ru-na. Rev. P. E. Swanstrom, box 228, Grants burg, Wis., writes: "I feel that it is my duty as well as a pleasure to let you know that I am en tirely cured. I have used Peruna ac cording to your personal directions and I am very glad that I found a medicine which would'cure me after three years of' suffering." Editor's Recommendation. Fred M. Armstrong, city editor, Daily Gazette, Delaware, Ohio, writes: "It gives me great pleasure to be able to recommend Peruna to everybody who is looking for a first-class tonic. Two bottles completely cured mo and now I am enjoying the best of health." Congressmen Endorse Pe-ru-na Hon. W. E. Andrews, Hastings, Neb., formerly vice-president of Hastings College and ex-member of the Fifty fourth Congress, writes: "I cheerfully recommend the prepara tion, Peruna, as a healthful tonic and a successful remedy for catferrh in its various forms." Author Praises Pe-ru-na. Mr. Robert E. Hanvey, well-known author and lecturer, writes from 11 S. Lincoln street, Chicago, 111.: "I was in good health until about'foar years ago when my back became lame and sore. The pains kept increasing with severe twitches and slow exhaust ive aches. Having read of Peruna, t decided to try it. I found relief in ton days. Within three moirths I was well once moi e. I give all thanks to Peruna." 1 * Firat Degree Mulder. " Nashville. Tenn., Feb. 16. —Dr. J. Herman Feist, chargod with the mur der of Mrs. Rosa Mangrums, was found guilty of murder in the first degree. The verdict carries with it a death penalty. Time Limited to 16 Hour 3. Washington, D. C., Feb. -> 16. —The I-lor.se committee on inter-State and foreign commerce decided to make a favorable report on the bill limiting the time of consecutive employment of trainmen to 16 hours. TYNER'S DYSFEPSIA REMEDY. Many Have Dyspepsia and Don't Know Do not belcn up wipd? Taste your focd after eating? Seo specks before the eyes? Are, you pale and haggard? Do you have pains vbgkqjbgkqjbgkqj Does your heart flutter? Are you diz zy? Do you have pains in side or back? Risings or pimples on the skin? Are you low spirited? Is there a sour taste? Breath bad? Weak kidneys? Bilious? Constipated? Are your ner vous" If so, you have Dyspepsia, and it is a dangerous condition. To cure, take Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy. It is made for just such troubles and smyptonis. Tyner's Dyspepsia Reme dy removes acids from the stomach, strengthens weak stomachs, and cures the worst Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Druggists or by express 50 cents a bottle. Money refunded if it fails to cure. Martin & Co., Hickory, N. C. Tryon Postmaster. Washington, Feb. 16. —The Presi dent sent to the Senate the following nominations today: Postmasters — North Carolina, Eugene Brownlee, at Tryon; Virginia—J. W. Davis, Rural Retreat. X CHILDREN CRY FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA WooVef'Su^SphM D Aim ccc opium, laudanum jfe J. elixir of opium,co rSPfc 111 ■ ■ calne or whiskey, i HI 1 Jill HH large book cf pat 1111 * 111 IWI tlcularson homeo Sa ; I U |V| sanatorium treat S HI" «meiit. Address, Dt AND B. M. WOOLLCT WWhiskey Cure Atlanta, Georzlf Wedding Gifts Am one of your friends to be n. "Tlffl fconn? If so, you will want a nice tfr® o, ent tor them. Sterling silvar and cd glass make exquisite gifts that are al ways useful. Write us for auythiu you. may need in this llns. Women qiUcV rciici ZZL .iiiaclier*? Liver :xd lllood Svnip. Did South Carolina Break Labor Laws? J . ' Washington, Feb. 16. —The House passed a resolution requesting the Sec retary of Commerce and Labor to send to the House Information relative to the introduction of foreign laborers into feouth Carolina by Labor Commis sioner Watson and the opinion of the solicitor of the department whether said laborers were lawfully admitt ed. Representative Gardner said it was desired to know whether the alien con ,tract law had been violated. Finley, of South Carolina, defending the course of the Labor Commission er, said Watson acted in good faith; that; the State needed desirable immi grants and had sought to obtain them in an honest manner., Underwood, of Alabama, criticised the action of the President in interfer ing in the matter of immigration. Bennett, of New York, asked if it was an instance, where the President exceeded his constitutional authority. "In the first place/' replied Under wood, "I do not think the" President is in the habit of keeping within his con stitutional limts." River and Harbor Bill. Washington, Feb. IC. —Among the amendments to the river and harbor .bill as reported to the- Senate are the following: Constructing Inland waterway Pamllib Sound to Beaufort, N. C., s7o4,B2s;>£!ape Fear, river, N. C., $200,000; clyb and plantation creeks, canal, Georgia, $40,700; St. Johns river, opposite * Jacksonville, Fla., $371,500; Mobile harbor, SIOO,- 000. Success Means the Man. The sucess of every uusiness man hinges on one thing—ability to select men. The efforts of any one man count for so very little. It all de pends upon the selection and manage ment of men to carry out the'plans of the chief, says James Logan, general manager of the United States En velope Company in an article in Sys tem. In every successful concern, whether it be bank, school, factory, steamship company OF railroad, the spirit of one man runs through and animates the entire institution. The success or failure of the enterprise often turns on the mental, moral and spiritual qualitiep of this one man. And the leader whi can imbue an army of workers with a spirit of earnest fi delity to duty, unanswering desire .to do the necessary thing, and to do it always with animation, kindness, courtesy and good cheer is entitled to rank with the larger men ©f the earth. The industrial battle is not won by the skill of the caption of industry alone; the plan of oampaign may be his, but the results are wrought out by the line officers and men in the ranks —that great army of uniiam'ed, unnum bered and often unrewarded ssrbeants, corporals and privates, the sum total of whose work spells " success." DIVINE SARAH HONORED. Paris, Feb. 16— rara'a Bernhardt has been appointed to the professor ship of dramatic declamation at the Conservatory of Music an J teclama trou. ■ was made in order to remove the objection of the chancellory of the Legion • of- honor, which declined to confirm- Mme.- Bern hardt's nomination for the - cross of tne Legion of Honor cn th? -ground- *h«t actors could only be decorated- 4n the quality of professors. Women are never as dangerous as men, becaj 3e they alw.lys talk so much. THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE CGOGH SYRUP For all Coughs ar,s asficts in /t Red expelling Colds from the sys- / J Clover Blos tem by gently moving tha Jjpj som&ad the bowels. A certain —Koney Bee rolief fur croup ana J B .®? every whooplnff-cough. Nearly au other couch cures are const! pating.#^2s»ftSf especially those containmj Kennedy's Laxative Honey & Tar moves Sjfi the bowels, contains no Opiates. ' KENNEDYS LAXATIVE CONTAINING HONEY»TAB PREPARED AT TRB LABORATORY OF E. O. DeW.TT & CO.. CHICAGO, U. 8. A. C, M. Shuford, W. S. Martin. LADIES Icq mpo uno i Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Superior t» other remedlea sold at hlch prlcet. Cur«» aniajanteed. Successfully, «sea by over 300,000 Women. Price, *5 peuts, druf;- gists or l>y mall. Testimonials & booklet freo |>r. Lal'ranco, Philadelphia, l?t HOLLISTfcR'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nugget? A Busy Medlolna for Busy People. Brings Golden Health atd Renewed Vigor. A SDeciflc (or Constipation, Incliudstion, Live and Kidney Troubles, Pimples, Eczem-., Impur Blood, Baa Breath, Sluesrish Bowels, Headache and Backache It's Rocky Mountain Tea in tab let form, a*> cents a box. Genuine made by HOLLISTEE Dituo COMPANY, Madison, Wis. QOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SAI-. -">W PEOPU? NOTICE! "We "want every man and women in the United States interested in the cure oJ Dpinm, "Whiskey or other drug habits, either for themselves or friends, to ha\f 3ne of Dr. Wooiley's books on these di» jases. Write Dr. B. M. W oolley, Atlanta, 3a., Box?. 87. and one will be sent you free. HAIR BALSAWI F iltlliiTy 3sl Clcinseo and beautifies thu hair. • SU Promote, a luxuriant growth. Never Vcdla to Keatoro Gray I UMi -j|n Hair to its youthful Octor. I This man bought a supply of tobacco with out acquainting himself with the distinctive taste of SCHNAPPS Tobacco, which has the cheering qualities that gratify his desire to chew, and at less expense than cheap tobacco. ; .i 1 k SCHNAPPS has been advertised in this Some day they'll get a taste of the real • paper so that evqry chewer has had an Schnapps —they'll realize what enjoyment opportunity to get acquainted with the they s ve missed by not getting SCHNAPPS 1 facts and know that drugs are not used , ... ~ . ... ,•, • _ to produce the cheering quality found in en ey the famous Piedmont country flue-cured themselves. tobaccos, and that SCHNAPPS is what he cmvADDc • a «i ought to chew. Still there are chewers SCHNAPPS IS sold everywhere in 5 who accept other and cheaper tobaccos cent cuts, and 10 and ,15 cent plugs. Be that do not give the same pleasure. sure tyou get the genuine. Letter to R. W. Stephenson. Hickory, N. C. Dear Sir: It is a great thing for a merchant to have the exclusive sale (in his region, of course) of anything waited by everybody. There are two ways to treat such goods. One is: put the price up and make big profit. The other way is be. fair an dmake more. Devoe is the paint that takes least pa lions "and costs least money a house, a job, a year, a lifetime —no matter hew you reckon your costs, except, by the gallon—Devoe is the best care-tak er and costs lea-t money; Don't forget that the principal part of the cost of paint is putting it' on. Less gallons, less cost. Don't forgot thgt another principal part of economy is long wear; less gallons, less cost and long wear. It is a great thing to have the ex clusive sale ef popular goads, of gods ihat make friends, of goods that en rich, both buyer and seller: Devoe is perhaps only ten per cent better than one ot two others! but ten is a plen • -There's many a merchant who hasn't found-out his good 3. It doesn't take a man long to find-out. that Devoe is the least-money paint and why,-no matter which side he is on. Yoars truly 14 F W DEVOE & CO P. S. F. B. Ingold sells our paint Cotton Growers Meet. Fort Worth, Texas, Fob. 19. — In re sponse to the call of President — ohn W. Baker leading members of the Farmers' Cotton Growers' Union are gathering here for a ten days' confer ence. The announced purpose of the meeting is to hold a general consulta tion and to discuss plans for a more thorough organization of the State. A man tells you all the smart things he thinks his children say, so you will imagine it's because they have his brains. When Brown meets .Brown, then ycu see the difference between a tug and a pull. Southern RAILWAY. The Standard Railway of the Souti The Direct Line to ait Point# TEXAS, CALIFOBNA, FLORIDA, CUBA AND POTOR RICO Strictly First-Class Equipment for JU A.ppiy to Tickot Agents for Time la blee. Rates and Genera Info.*no* tion, or address- R. L. T. r V. Charlotte. N. C. J. H. WdOLl, D. P. A.. Ashoville. M. O M H ». P. A., ■rt kill™ COUCHI ANO CURE THE tUMCSI ,7 Dr7BClng'B . [ New IKsiom /tO'ISU&IPTION Price 1 FUR fl OUGHS and 50c & SI.OO t w " Tree Trial. I Surest and Quickest Cure for all K THROAT and LUNG TBOUB- H LBS ' ° r Wandering Needles. In one of the medical journals a surgeon recorded some years .ago a strange instance of the wandering needle in a lady. The patient called upon him, stating that the greater part of an ordinary sewing needle -had broken in the first joint of her left thumb." The surgeon could plainly feel the needle point, but after ineffec al attempts at extraction of the for eign body he recommended that noth ing further be done lest the attempt to remove it might result in greater in jifry to the joint. About a year af terward, however, the patient called upon him to inform him that a day or two previous she had felt a pricking sensation of the right forefinger, and having broken the skin she without difficulty extracted the portion of the lost needel from the point of the finger. Thus the needle traveled from the left thumb along the arm, across the chest to the risht arm, and donwn the latter to the finge, where it was extracted. —Chambers Journal. rFemale Weaknsssi "Last Fall," writes Mrs. S. G. Bailey, of Tun nelton, W. Va., "I was going down by inches, I ■ from female disease, with great pain. After tak- , I ing Cardui, Oh! My I Howl was benefited! I ■ am not well yet, but am so much better that I will H keep on taking Wine of Cardui till lam perfectly I Despite the envious attacks of jealous enemies H and rivals, Cardui still holds supreme position I today [as in the past 70 years] for the relief and cure of female diseases. It stops pain, tones up fhe organs, regulates ' FREE ADVICE I I , the functions, and-aids K| • ,«_ i if F ree Advice, in plain sealed envelope. 11l the replacement OI Address: Ladies' Advisory Department, • r The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chatta a misplaced organ. noo g ».Tenn. At Every Drug Store in SI.OO Bottles. Plumbing, R^oofing —AND-. ■ Guttering ONE by expert workmen. All kinds of Tin Work on ohort notice A full lino of Bath Tubs, Bowls and Sinks, with hot and cold fixtures. We will do your work right. • I Hickory Roofing and Tinning Co McCOMB BROTHERS DEALERS IN Groceries Fresh Meats, Butter, Corn, Hay, Cotton, Seed Hulls, Meal and Country Produce. H I GKO RY.N.C. GRIEW CAUSES SUICIDE. Farmer Hangs Himself When Tolc His Wife Was Fatally 111. Bristol, Va.. February l(i. —Driven almost insane with grief by the news that his wife could not recover from a serious illness, Benjamin F. Dish ener, a farmer, sixty years of age, living four miles south of Bristol, pro cured a rope and hanged himself from arafter .in his barn Thusday after noon. His agsence from the home for near ly two hours aroused the suspicion that something was wrong, and going to the barn and opening the door, his young son, Samuel, beheld the dead body of his father suspended by a rope tightly drawn about his neck. Satan is willing to let men go to church on Sunday if thoy work for him the remainder of the week. Some men are not satisfied when they kill two birds with one stone unless they can the stone back. From the femiM': s viewpoint an engagement ring is 11 desirable thing to have round.
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