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STOP WOMAN 4L AND CONSIDER First, that a lmost every operation •' * '.il - \ 9 I \ in our hospitals, performed *>pon H women, becomes necessary because ''"' B of of such symptoms as 1 M / I f Displace- \ pßOlflßx , K I "M&e Side, Dragging. \ MHBL" *Np|i| S SeHsatrofis, &na \ V ~ M ** \ # Vegetable Compound, tnaie- from ■ native roots herbs, has cured more cases of female ttan any '.: • other one medicine known. It-reg ulates. strengthens and Restores women's health and is invaluable in preparing women for child-birth and daring the-. pSriodvof Change T 6^ 3 nnsolicited aaid grateful testimonials on file at the Pinkham, Laboratory at Lynn, Mass. many of which are from time to time being published by special permission, give absolute evi- ° -• • Pinfcnam's Vegetable Compound and Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound For morethan ZQ years has been curing Female Complaints, sueh as - Dragging Stensatrons. Weak Rack* Falling and 'Displacements, In flammation and Ulceration, and Organic Diseases, and it dissolves and expels Tumors 'at *aa early stage. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women W omen suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to write Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn. Mass for advice. She is the Mrs. Pinkham who has been advising sick women free of charge for more than twenty years, and before that she assisted her mother-in-law, Lydia E. Pink | ham in advising. Thus she is especially well qualified to guide sfck 8 women back to health. Write today ..don't wait untiltoo late. f i- 1 r / .. • **4 » - - * - . •. . » ■ . * • .- *>. v• ■' ~ i - • -•; i "• J "* " - *- ** ' •" ** • Catarrh SEEK no further 1 ,T HEBE TV Tlqulrt Medication. Pean "Rheumatism cnre Is i'.wt s- 'J- r . ■wbat you have btnsri looking tor— Coughs and CoMsCttiqHered An Uric Add Destroyer mmk fek PKN V ™ ■»* FMMK,»s CU, ftorn Opiate,. loUi'e of aßt* . gLu ___ Potash orMercury, *F RUB IT IN A free sample for- ; ranumm . . . r . ; SEMEnIaS| For Sale by an BragglaH .S££X. C. M. SHUFORD, Hickory, N. C. j, - - DO YOO KNOW WHAT IT DOES? I lltj It relieves a person of all desire for strong drink or drugs, restores his nervous system to its normal U A A|/ l/ '■.. V . condition, and reinstates a man-to II W his home and business.' •* For Full Particulars, Address fIIPP The fc'eeley Institute, v GREENSBORO, N. CAR . . J. „ Correspondence Confidential. OUR GREAT FREE TRIAL PROPDSITIOH We will ship you a genuine Edison Phonograph or Victor Talking Machine outfit consisting of a fine machine, horn and everything complete with one dozen records of your own selection on FREE TRIAL. No cash payment; no both er with C. O. D.; no guarantee from another party required. Simply write for catalogue showing the different styles and prices. Order the outfit you prefer, take it home and play the beautiful records. If THEN the instrument is not ac ceptable simply return its by freight at our expense. That is all. We charge you positively nothing for the trial. ' The Victor and Edison machines are the most perfect talking ma- ON EASY PAYMENTS. chines that have ever been made. Machines sold for less money are « 5 If us only a small payment and pay the balance easy monthly pay- Bj : high-grade instruments. The Edison and Victor goods are beyond men«* y® We charge yon o3y "tlielowest possible price! the'lowest price al k) wed' by Mr. and the Victor Talking Machine Company, no honors at various expositions. They are no longer a novelty but are buy for* recognized by music lovers as a musical instrument of great merit, '•■ ; ?■? • "■ * i? * '■ and one that is gaining in favor each day. , rvll responsible people are invited to take advantage of this great offer. Write for catalogue, make your • * ' V' ".''''selections and we will ship outfit on FREE TRIAL. MIBE MORRISON BROS. COMPANY HICKORY, N. C. BOOttENEWS. *'Rev. D. S. Lee has moved from Boone to Fleetwood, Ashe county. The county singing contest will be heldatTree Forks church on the 15th. The Watauga Literary Society will give a public entertainment in the A. T. S. Auditorium Mar. 30th. " One of the social features «f the season was an oyster supper given at Banner Elk on the even ing of March 9. Quite a number of the young folks, in and around Roone were invited. Mr. W. T. Vandyke is getting up a singing' normal for Prof. Bacon, ol Virginia, to be taught at Mt. Vernon, six miles east of Boone, next August. Mrs. Anda Harden, who lived near Boone, died March Bth, and was buriel in the Boone ceme tery on Sunday. The funeral services were conducted by Rev, J. H. Erendall. The deceased was 83 years old and was J:he widow of the late Henry W. Hardin, one of the oldest citizer.s of this country. Several chil dren and a number of grand-chil dren survive to mourn her death. Our Progressive Business Men Your attention is called to the change in the advertisements in this issue and also to the new ones. The merchants of our city ! appreciate your trade and take this means of telling you of any bargains they may have to offer 1 and also to announce the arrival of new goods which are placed ' at your disposal and inspection. By closely watching the columns of this paper you will learn the names of our business men who j "invite you to deal with them and you can rest assured that they will treat you right. A mer chant who does not care enough for your trade to ask you to visit his store and who does not in- 1 form you of the many bargains he may have to offer is hardly worth your patronage Tn? pro- j gressive merchant will always : let his customers know of the ar rival of new goodd Sit once, and the Way for our merchant* 15 do this is through the columns of this paper which goes into al most every home. v Here is something4;hat id Worth many dollars to every farmer to know: Sprinkle lime in your stock tank and not a particle of scum will form on the water. When the lime loses its strength scum wiil begin to form, which may be twice during the seaspn; wash out the tank and repeat the dose. It is cheap, not only harmless but wholesome, keeps the water sweet and saves the live stock. Home-made Catarrh Cure. Any one can mix right at home the best remedy of its kind known. The name "Cyclone" is given to the fol lowing prescription, it is suppored, be cause of its promptness in driving from rhe blood and system every vestige of catarrhal poispn, relieving this foul and dread disease.no matter "where located. To prepare the mixturei Get from any good pharmacy one-half ounce Fluid Extraet Dandelion, one ounce Com pound Kargon and three ounces Com pound Syrup Sarsaparilla. Shake well and use in teaspoonful doses after each meal and at bed time. This j§ 3 harmless, inexpensive mix ture, which has a peculiar action upon the eliminative tissues of the Kidneys, assisting them to flltnr and strain from the blood anJ system all catarrhal poisons, which, if not eradicated, are absorbed by the mucous membrane, and an open sore of catarrh is the re sult. Prepare some and try it, as it is the prescription of an eminent catarrh spe cialist of natioeal reputation. There Will Be A. Parting With you and those whiskers, you shave with us. Qood air ~£izt ting Specialty. Diet z Barber §!? Ok This i 4 WOPth Saving:. Tfeg MlOwing simple home-made mix ture is §ftld t6 relieve any form of Rheu matism 6f backache, also cleanse and strengthen the Kidney and Bladder, overcomes all urinary disorder, if taken the stage ofßright'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 good prtscription pharmacy. Those who thidk they ha ( 'Cidney trouble of suffer with lame back Qr weak bladder or r.l eumatism should &ive this, pre sc ription a trial, as no harm can pos' s b y foil iw its use, and it is said to de w : ders for some people. Women Who Wear WelL It is astonishing how great a change a few years of married life often make in the appearance and disposition of foany women. The the charm, the brilliance vanish like the bloom from % peach which j» rudely handled, The matron In only a dim shadow, a faint echo of the charmiM maiden. There are two reasons for this change, Ignorance and pegleci, Fow young women appreciate the shock to the system through the change which comes with marriage and motherhood. Many neglect to deal with the unpleasant pelvlfc drains and weak nesses which too often come with mar riage and motherhood, not understanding that this secret drain is TQbhing thq pheel; of its frauhuess and the form of its fairness. As surely as the general health stiffen when there Is ddHqgement of the health of the delicate so surely organs in health the witness to theiact in rNtefeid Nearly a million women hav* found health and happiness in tho use of nr. Plerctfs Fa vorite Prescription. It !4ake?>yealrwom en strong'and sick" women well. ' Ingredi ents on label—contains no alcohol or harmful habit-forming drugs. Made wholly of those native, American, medic inal roots most highly recommended by leading medical authorities of all the sev eral schools of practice for the cure of woman's peculiar ailments. For nursing mothers,or for those broken down in health by too frequent bearing of children, also for the expectant mothers, to prepare the system for the coming of baby and making its advent easy and almost painless, there is no medicine quite so good as "Favorite Prescription." It can do no harm In any condition of the system. It is a most potent invigorating tonic and strengthening nervine nicely adapted to woman's delicate system by a physician of large experience in the treat ment of woman's peculiar ailments. Dr. Pierce may be consulted by letter free of charge. Address Or. R. V. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute Buffalo, N. Y. 1 The Old Reliable. 9 Our new Spring stock of Clothing is 3| arriving fast and we want to show I you through our line whether you buy M m or not. We sell Clothing for nearly *ff H one-half what it will cost you at other 5 The best line in the city. ,We han- I die General Merchandise. Cal 1 on us for bargains. jg jQussell,* I HICKUHY, N. C. ~ Before You Buy I »on't fail to see my line of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hars and Jdnds of Under wear for winter. Also handle GROCERIES and COUNTRY PRODUCE. Don't fail to see my iine before you buy. Yours truly, W. G. FOX Hickory, N, C.
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