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BOONE NEWS. Senator J. C. Burleston, of Mitchell spmt last Thursday night in Bojne on his way from UaL-igh. He is interested in mica mining at Beaver Creelr. Ashe county. He is finding a jroor 1 quality of migp, and a reaJy sale for it. The Legislature appropriated to the Appalachian Training School SSOOO for two years for two vears for the improvement of the property and substantial'y increased the amount for the maintenance of the school. We give a clipping from the North Carolina Christian Advo cate: We are pleased to* note the high stand taken by Mr. W. A. Stanbury, of Watauga, in His class at Trinity College. He has been elected Editor of the Trini ty Archive for next year and there seems to be a* bright fu* tare before him. He is a worthy son of worthy parents. Mr. Stanbury was formerly a student of A. T. S. and his many friends here are glad to hear of his suc cess. The following names were re cently added to the list of trus tees for A. T, S; T, P, Adamg. C, D. Taylor, T. L. Day, M f B. Blackburn and B. J. Councill v j IA/E ARE just as anxious to db your Easter Print ing as we are yoi|r other Printing W mm. ** w I Is our Numbcjr. Ring us up— for our man—and we WILL do the rest. We will dill for your job, g|f e you an estimate, and nine times out of ten we will get your ordjbr DEMOCRAT PRINTERjY 0. L. HERMAN MANAGER F)€lt&3TOn HOSIEHV r Kftikk GOf^PAHv THE PEOPLES'STORE ,, „ .... , , v r n \' NICNI I V HAS CREATED A SENSATION WITH ijlE OUR GREAT MILLINERY DISPLAY LOVERS OF FASHIONABLE MILLINERY. Our house has never displayed a more complete line and the prices are lower than can be expected. When you come to our city don't fail to see our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. ■ , Our White Goods, Swisses, Silk Mulls, Hambergs, Val. Laces, Ready-made Shirt Waists and Muslin Petticoats, and hun dreds of other valuable things are now ready for you. THE NEWTON HOSIERY MILL STORE COMPANY " Newton, N. C. - SOCIETY'{| March 19th, Mrs. H. D. Aber nethy welcomed a few friends to , tea in honor of Miss Amy Wheel er's return homer The invited guests were: The Misses Wheel er, Mr. and Mrs. T. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Clarke, Dr. and Mrs. Chas. Menzies, and Mr. and Mrs. Bryrnf Jones. The place-cards and the candle shades were decorated with but* terflies painted by the hostess. The nodding daffodils with the hovering butterflies proclaimed the Spring, which was satisfac tory ratified by the delicacies of the menu. Three tables of Bridge were entertained by Mrs. Chas. Men zies Tuesday evening, the 19th. Upon Miss Amy Wheeler was conferred the guest prijze on her return from. Yakima, Washing ton, aster absence of more than a year from home. Miss Essie Shuford gained the prize. Two courses of delicious refreshments were served. The Hickory Book Club held the eleventh meeting of the tenth series at Mrs. J. A. Martin's Wednesday, the 20th. The liter ary round was as usual including a very interesting talk by the hostess «n her book, Peter and Alexis by Bintftpi MgrgkQwski. This Russian historical novel is of special interest as bearing di- j rectly upon the Russia of to-day. ' Pictures of Peter the Great and of-the author were passed. On' the adjournment to the dining room, the hostess, with her char acteristic way of selecting the goo 1 an 1 rejecting the evil, had Peter rem3;Tnbsred as tha "Ship- Builder," for on each piice-oai»4 was a ship sketched by Miss Sal lie Martin. Little filled with bon-bons carried out the idea. Hyacinths and daffodils with soft candlelight §nb*nced the substantial pleasures of the feast. The Travellers' Club now in Dickens' Land spant a profitable evening delightfully with Mrs. W» L. "Abernethy, Thursday, March 21. As the topic of the evening was the art and artists associated with Dickens' quota tions on pictures were given. Mrs. E, B. Cline read for Mrs. Moody a sketch of Daniel Madise; Miss Geitner one of Ary Sonetfe-, Miss Seagle Sir John Millard. Pictures by these artists were then distributed. Mrs. C. M. Shuford read a selection, "Dr. Blimber's School." After cur rent events, the hospitality of the hostess vvas displayed in serving appetizing refreshments. The Misses Dixon, Miss Wheeler and Mrs. Marchbanks, of Texas, were visitors. March 14th, Mrs. K, C. Men zies entertained the Travellers' I Club for the this year daring their sojourn in Dickens' Land. Quotations most appro priate on "Springtime' intro duced this pleasant hour. Mrs. Hufham's very fine "Outline of a Tale of Two Cities" followed. Then came a most interesting ar ticle by Mrs. Menzies on Landor and Hunt —comparing them with Dickens', Boythorn and Skim- J pole of which they are presumed ( to be the originals. After this was a reading of selections from "A Christmas Carol" with inter esting explanatooy remark by Miss Geitner. A salad course added to the enjoyment of an evening which could be design nated as very pleasant and very profitable. Mrs. Charles Menzies enter tained delightfully three tables of Bridge the 19th. Miss Essie' Shuford gained the prize, Miss Amy Wheeler received the guest prize, as a welcome after the long absence. Two courses, in fresh tomatoes and ice pream figured ended this enjoya ble hpur, Mrs. J. B. Gibba was hosites? to the Round Dozen Book Club on March 20th. Besides the | members present, Mesdames J. ! H. Shuford, C. M. Shuford, Marchbanks, and Hahn were visitQFs. Quotations and opin= j ions of books tyere given. *3? he special book far the afternoon was "The Awakening of Helena Richie." At the hostess' re •> quest Mrs. Leßoy Whitener read a bright little story, "Somepin ifiae far Ce}ia," which was fre qvently interrupted by appre&ia- j tive bursts of laughter. Owing to the general uneasiness feeling the scarlet fever situation, it was decided not to give the re ception whjQh bid been set for j April 12th, at Mrs. J. W t black- j welder's. After adjournment,; the hostess served delicious re freshments, and last of all, huge clusters ©f fragrant b}#9 violets. All lingered long with the'charm- i ing hostess in her beautiful new home made more beautiful by a profusion of violets and jonquils. Mr. J. H. Aiken, our popular liveryman, tells us that I he has already had calls for as 1 many turnouts as he could fur nish for Easter, which shows that there is going to be "some thin K doing" on that day around Hickorv. The young man who sits back of you in the theatre and accom panies the musical numbers by whistling and beating time with his feet, is almost as objectiona ble as the young woman who has seen the show before and feels it duty bound to tell you about it. We have been informed of the serious illness and death of the four-year-old son, of Mrs. Alice Self Moshtr, c>f Waynes burg, Ohio. Rev. Mosher and wife visited her mother, Mrs. Self, in this city four year: age, Mrs. Mosher is very ill and ihei worst is expected daily. J T Piedmont Bedford Concentrated . Iron and Atom Water Contains such a femarkable combina tion of natural minera's that it has made a reputation for itself by curing Chronic Diseases after, many other treatments had failed. j ! It is 150 times as strong as the Nat- j I 0 ural water, and one 18 oz. bottle of it equals 25 gallons. Only a teaspoon- f ful is necessary for a dose. Its equal cannot be found in the j treatment of Indigestion, Rheumatism,! Catarrh, Kidney and Bladder Eroubles, . Female Complaints, Malaria, Ngrvoup« ; ness, Storaaeh and Bowel Bisorders, ' Piles, Inactive Liver, Scrokila and Qth= er Blood and Skin Diseases, Th»s water is simply a Natural treatment for Chronic Diseases, and is ; by no means a patent madicine. By ' its use you can be cured in your own 1 home, at the cost of 5c per day even j better than your rich neighbor who spends several hundred dollars, and loses several mdnths time by going to the Springs. We do not want your mgfjey unless we ean 4p you ge>ed. Read what it i has done for others, TESTIMONIALS I think your Iron and Alum Water a fine tonic, also splendid for inactive Kidneys and Indigestion. . Wr A, SCOTT, _ ohip{ of Polfce, Greensboro, N. C, I have recently prescribed your Con centrated Iron and Alum Water for a lady who was the subiect of a very j prostrated case of Typhoid Fever dur-1 ing the past summe. She derived great benefit from the watef, §nc| ft§s continued to take it. I can endorae it as an excellent tonic, particularly in Nervcui and Neurasthenic females DR. HENRY W. LEWIS, * Member N. C. Board of Health, Jackson, N. C, About six months ago I had an at tack of chll's r.nd fever, having a chill nearly every day for thirty or thirty five days. I commenced using your Con ; centrated Iron and Alum Water, ana | I earometiced using it I only had | pnp more chill, and was completely i cured at once. I soon regained my ; appetite, weight and strength. I con sider it the best medicine I ever used, and shall continue its use when sick. JAS. KIRKPATRICK, U Burlington, N, C. I "do not hesitate to recommend j Piedmont-Bedford Concentrated Iron i Water, which I have used in i my«fn\Qtice several years with fine re sults" Especially do I recomment it for diseases peculiar to females, and it is with pleasure I add my testimony valuable m2diciue as I know this to be. r ' E. H. MU*RELL, M. D., | Lynchburg, Va. I was an intense sufferer for some months wUh Indigestion, and could gel no relief from the ordinary reme dies. During the month of January I began the use of your Concentrated Water, and one bottle has entirely re lieved me. I can now digest any diet and am entWly free from suffering. I tafe great pleasure in giving this testi mtSiiel. • Rev. H. M. BLAIR, Eel tor N. Christian Advocate, f » Greensboro, N. C. |8 6z. bottles SI.OO. Teaspoonful mikes a dose. feold antf ";guaranteed by |p. M. SHUFORD «pecial advice and 32 page booklet,.write us direct I H St. M. ECHOLS CO., J 'A Lynchburg, Va. 11l Mortgage Sale. By virtue of a mortgage exe cuted on the 15th day of Aug. j 1906, by A. D. Isenhour and Ad- I die Isenhour, his wife, of Cataw i ba county, N. C., to S. D. Camp bell, of said county and state, and recorded in register's office, i Book 78, page 197, of Catawba [county, N. C. i I will sell at public sale for cash to the highest bidder on Saturday, April 6, 1907 at 12 o'clock, in front of the post of fice in Hickory the following property to wit; Beginning at a stake Cab 808- , tan's line on east margin of Ca tawba street and runs with Bos tan'a line N. 88, E. 120 feet to a stake, tneiice S. 11-2, W. 215 to a stake on an alley, thence S. 84, W. 120 feet to a stake on eastern margin of Catawba street,thence with eastern margin of Catawba street N. 1 1-2, E. 231 feet to the beginning. To satisfy a note endorsed in bank. S. D, CAMPBELL, - Mortgagee. Thia March 8, 1907. f Don't Pay J I High Priees FOR CLOTHING _ fC" BUT GO TO V* YOUNT &SCHRUH, Newton WhS sell all the best goods and latest novelties at a saving of 10 to 25 PER CENT ON YOUR PURCHASE ' • * No trouble to show goods or convince you of what we sayrX-arg Sufcs, F§&nts, Shoes, Shirts, Hats and everything you want for men i or bfcys wear. Give us a look and we will attend to the rest. ! YOUNT AND SCHRIIM C lothefsand Furnishers C. pENjf CatarrhCmed SKKNO WRTHER Penn Catarrh Ore complete Sq TUU HA it II HIRC * montfc"> twatmei.t with •tr'irlwr m, _ _ Tttblotnautd Uqabt lied Initio,. I*? 0 Hheuiwubnn cure I* Juki It M —A—i i———. you have been looking kh- Consl^MdlaMsCoaqiereu AaUricAeWDestroyer »j J#w@Sol I*E3f* CYIRRBY FT.IXIR, *S ei* Ftp* from OnfcttM, lodbla «,f I v - .>' ■• —————— -—**~ er iTeicury -adtaXly F DTTR IT IN A ~H)«roo» ft»p. yQSSP&TW* *V«JD 1 * Er * war. :♦• J, » riw in i rem. mdc c*. KarlEPlJaO For Sale by all frrogf ists rm^r>. C. M. SHU FORD, Hickory, N.C. ~ DO YOU KKJN WUAi 11 Mb? i for strong drink or drags, restores his nervous system to its normal ni/TillyV home and business. J For Full Particulars, Address f hi* a The Keeley Institute, LU! V GREENSBORO, N. CAROLINA. Correspondence Confidential.
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