WOMEN SUFFER 8/ f ÜBBSIIU drift along from bad to worse, know uf / ' A\\ ine w * n ttat . they ought to 111 M''«3V & liliilft \\\ How many women do you know I / 11 _ who are perfectly well and strong? II P§js!j «S&> | f Thecause may be easily traced to |\ 11 some derangement whi^ % v I''.Hl or do anything, backache, dragging Wr I/f sensations, flatulency, nervousness, \l y - V Wf J'/ and sleeplessness. I \j\Nßf vQk /jC/ J These symptoms are but warnings \ J / that there is danger ahead, and un \\ less heeded, a life of suffering or a serious operation is the inevitable MISS JULIE FLORENCE WALSH result. The best remedy for all these symptoms is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made from native roots and herbs. No other medicine in the country has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement, toother meal cine has such a record of cures of female ills. Miss J. F. Walsh, of 328 W. 36th St, New York City, writes:— Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound lias been of inestimable value in restoring my health. I suffered from female illness which caused dreadful headaches, dizziness, and dull pains in my back, but your medicine soon brought about a change in my general condition, built me up and made me perfectly well." . . Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cures Female Complaints, such as Backache, Falling and Displacements, Inflammation and Ulcera tion, and organic diseases. It is invaluable in preparing for child-bi and during the Change of Life. It cures Nervous Prostration, Headache, General Debility, a«d invigorates the whole system. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any foi m of female weakness are invited to write Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free. "~7 DO YOD KNOW WHAT IT DOES? I ■ ■ ■ for strong drink or drugs, restores his nervous system to its normal JU Aa| A|/ . condition, and reinstates a man to ll|W|Py his home and business. J For Full Particulars, Address flirp The Keeley Institute, Xjul \J GREENSBORO, N. CAROLINA- Correspondence Confidential. THE HID-WAY CAFE! COME IN AND GET A GOOD DINNER FISH, OYSTERS AND BEEF STEAK Cut to suit you. Hot Coffee served with lunches all times a day. GROCERIES FOR EVERYBODY. T. G. HUNTLEY, MAIN STREET - HICKORY, N. C ■ 1 ■■ ■■ ' ■ I I ■■ !■■■■■■ I HOOD OIMMUEB Tlffi 4 Goods is What You Are Looking For i. l -U" ■ 111 ■ 1 The most handsome line of Dress Goods, SiHcs, Em broideries and beautiful Shirt Waist Goods. We Have the Stock to hoose From ~ EVERYTHING IN THE NOTION LINE IS FOUND IN OUR STORE. Come and get a bargain W.G. FOX Hickory, N, C.. KASY AND SAFE TO USE. KI WNGWORS IC £?»rT^nPo M l T s?* CURES MANGE, SCAB, KINGWORsI, SCRATCHES, ETC. DESTROYS DISEASE GERMS AND DRIVES AWAY FLIES. NON-IRRITATING. EFFECTIVE. INEXPENBIVB. al THE ideal, dip ■ooici.gr . The Knock-ont Blow. The blow which knocked out Corbet* ! wtn a revelation to prize fighters, j From the earliest days of the ring the knock-out blow was aimed for the Jaw, the temple or the jugular vein. Stomach punches were thrown In to worry and weary the fighter, but if a scientific man had told one of the old fighters that the most vulnerable spot was the region of the stomach, he'd have laughed at hir* for an tgnoramus. Dr. Pierce is bring: bone to the public a parallel fact; th.- tkqs&omacliis the most vulnerable organ out of\he pnw ring as well as in it. We protect pur haJSs, throats, feet and lungs, but are utterly indiffer ent to, until the solar ple.\u9 and knocks us outT Make your stomach . s 9 yp(? and strong by the use of Doctor ei ££S eXGj^O!.^T^.scoverjr^ ymi prntprt vourseif »n your most vulner able spot. " Golden Medical Discovery " cures " weak stomach,"' Indigestion, or dyspepsia, torpid liver, bad, thin and im pure blood and other diseases of the or gans of digestion and nutrition. The "Golden Medical Discovery w has a specific curative effect upon all mucous surfaces and hence catarrh, no matter where located or what stage it may have reached. In Nasal Catarrh It is well to cleanse the passages with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy fluid while using the "Discovery " as a constitutional rem edy. Why the "Golden Medical Discov ery " cures catarrhal diseases, as of the -stomach, bowels, bladder and other pelvic organs will bo plain to you if you will read a booklet of extracts from the writ ings of eminent medical authorities, en dorsing its ingredients and explaining their curative properties. It is mailed free on request. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. This booklet gives all tlio ingredients entering into Dr. Pierce's ? medicines from which it will be seen that they contain not a drop of alcohol, pure, triple-refined glycerine being used instead. Dr. Pierce's great thousand-page illus trated Common Sense Medical Adviser will be sent free, paper-bound, for 21 one cent Stamps, or cloth-bound for 31 stamps Address Dr. Pierce as above. i EXPLAINING THE VALUE OF AN FIRE INSURANCE POLICY. •Why, explanation on a point ike this seems almost super fluous. What you want is THE POLICY. Be sure of your insurance. Don't trust to luck. No prunent business man does in Insnrance matters. Clinard and Lyerly. SHORT TALKS BY L. T. COOPER. DEBILITY. Many people who talk to me say: "1 feel half sick all the time. I dont just know what' 6 the ■ matter with me." This is debility. It'sve*x common. People . who get in. this shape have my sympathy. They arn't sick enough ■ for bed. so they drag around and their families get exasperated with them. ■.MCDADjf, There are two causes for thia condition, ' r b,ad habits and a wf ak stomach. By bad habits I mean eating if regularly and too fast and not chew* ing the food thoroughly. The stom« ach gives out and loss of appetite* hilliousness, constipation, and general debility result. First get the stomach In shape and then be more careful h> the future, and the worn out, despond* ent, half sick feeling will be a thing of the past. Two bottles of Cooper's New Dis | eorery will put the stomach in shape. Common sense will do the rest. There are fifty thousand people in this country who know this to be true be cause they've tried it. Herets a letter from one of them: "I was all run down from overwork, lost ambition and. energj and could not sleep. It was* difficult for me to attend to my work owing to that tired oat feeling. T secured two bottles of the New Discovery medicine and de termined to try it. The result de lighted me for renewed strength and vigor and energy came with the first few doses. It's effecf was different from anything I had ' ever taken. I finished the two bottles now and feel well and strong again." E. McDade, 839 Dix Ave., Detroit, Mich. We hear favorable report* of these famous medicines every day. Ask us about them. 1 E. B. MENZIES' Druggist. ' r Mr. Prank A. iClinard attend- 1 c? * meeti **°* t^le directors of a St. Mary's College, Raleigh, last t week. IValle Crucis News. Rev. Mr. Savage filled his re , | erular appointment at this place £ Sunday ot 11 o'clock A. M. and t at St. Jude at 3 o'clock P. M, c There was a box supper given ± at the home of Mr. Burton j i j Townsend last night for the pur- s ; pose of raising money to buy a c [ bell' for the Lutherian church. ] Mrs. Lena Reddick left yester- Sj ] day for Oregon where she will \ i join her husband who had gone 1 j some time ago. : On last Saturday at two o'clock > . Mr. Marvin Potts was happily 1 * married to Miss Bell Fox. ] Mr. Clay Moody made a busi -1 nfess trip to Maymead Tenn. last i > Saturday returning Monday. ] j Mrs. Molly Townsend is very 1 ' sick we are sorry to say. ; Mrs. David Herman of Sugar i - Grove continues the same. There t ! is very little hope of her recovery. I •* 1— Route No. 1 News i Mrs. Pink Baker has returnee ; from Bellwood where she has i been visiting her mother. k Mr. Robert Whitener of Hickory ! has been visiting friends and f relatives in this vicinity. Mr. Merton Killian and sister Miss Henrietta, who have been visiting at Dr. Foards have re - turned to their hpme at Newton. On last Wednesday the entire country was shocked of the hear ing tnat Mr. Will Huss had com mitted suicide. Insanity is sup posed to be the cause* as several years ago he was insane and in , the Morganton hospital for quite : awhile, but has since been seem-1 ingly well. He leaves a wife and eight small children. Miss Minnie Propst is very ill with tvphoid fever, i Miss Annie Foard attended ' 7 commencement at Catawba Col lege last week. Mrs. Houser of Lincolnton is * visiting her daughter Mrs. Wood. * Quite a number of veterans ~ from attended the reunion « at Richmond. j Messrs William Wade and Donald Whisnant have returned from Richmend where they have been attending the reunion at s Richmond. Among the veterans that at tended the reunion in Richmond ■ was Mr. Alfred Raker. He was . taken very sick ti»e day after ar riving there aedl is now in a hos pital in Richmond. We hope him a speedy recovery and a safe re turn home. " . Jurors for July Term. The following are jurors for e Juiy term of court, J. F. Falls, E. K. Champir.an, 5 W. F. Hicks of Bandy. W. C. Ka- J nipe, R. P. CaldwelL, C. M. Rowe, r J. A. Propst, G. E.. Coulter, T. A. [ Setzer and T. C. Clifton of New r ton Township. J. L. Haitt, M. F. | Rudisill of Caldwell Township, i J. R. Miller, W. A. Setzer, J. t S. mi of Catawba Tfwnship. ; P« L- Cline, J. P. Hefner, of ; Clines Township. ' | A. P. Finger, W. L. Killian, C. ' H. Norman, of Jacob Fork. L. L. i Sherill, John W. Gabriel, Sr. "S. E. Brown, of Mt. Creek. E. Lyrely, D. E. Ekard* It L. Martin, P. K, Baker, J. T. Miller, J. L. Riddle, D. H. Rnssett, E. o. Wise, R. L. White. Sr., N. A. Whitener, E. M. Hardin* LawsorT Petree and B. F. Campbell of Hickory. . * SECOND WEEK. P. E. Isenhour, M. J. Rene, R. W. Cline, L. S. Fulbright, S. G. Shell, C. C. Shull, P» D. ID rum,' M. J. Cochran, J. H„ Cline, W. N. G. S S ; igmom, J- B. Cornelius, E. J. Goodson. J. L. Yount, G. F. Iv»y, C. M. SterTO, Reuben Propst ajid A" B. Hatton, The Rev. Dr. Clapp wiSlipreack in the Reformed chtnxh next Sunday morning, the pastor will preach at Bridge E)r, Mur phy will return in time for the evening service and wBI preach 1 upon the subject; "Tb& cry of a Troubled Heart". At this* ser vice Mrs. Dr. Shufoed wiTT sing ' a solo. The gospel is l intended toholp people ond: this service , will be made helpful jfco aill BOONE NEWS. About twenty years ago after a hard rain, something like pe troleum was seen on the surface of the water in a spring ne r Amantha post office. Several parties have examined the plac* 1 at different times since A few days ago a gentleman from Pennsylvania proposed to spend SIO,OOO in boring ior oil if the people would give him the privi lege; Ray Brown, a Watauga boy, who has been teaching in Reids ville, accepts a position in the Raleigh Schools. Walter Horton has been spend ing some days with his people here. He works insurance with head-quarters at Wilkesboro. An effort will be made to get the high school for Watauga lo cated in Boone. Abernethy-Sigmon. This invitation has been sent us: Mr. and Mrs. William Henderson Sigmon request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Josephine, to Mr. Franklin Pierce Abertiethy, on the evening of Wednesday, the nine teenth of June, at nine o'clock, at Corinth Reformed Church,' Hickory, North Carolina. The Democrat extends congrat ulations to this popular couple. Mr. Orin Sigmon left Tuesday for Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Martin i spent last Friday in Newton. Mr. Louis Couch, of Lexing ton, is in town for a few days. l ® Mr. Pink Dellinger, of South Fork township, was in town Sat urday. Mrs. W. H. Ellis and daughter, Mrs. Mott, came Tuesday to spend the summer in Hickory, to the delight of their many friends, t 1 Sunday-school Convention, Wrightsville, N. C., June 14-22, 1907. Account of the above occasion, the SEABOARD will sell ticke© to Wil jnington, N. C., and return from all points on their line in North and South Carolina, including, Norfolk, Ports mouth, Suffolk, Boykas, Richmond and intermediate poiats in Virginia, Augusta Ga., on basis of one first-class fare for the round trip, tickets to be sold June 13th, 14th and 15th, bearing limit of July Ist, 1907. For rates from local points and oth er railroad information apply to SEA r BOARD local ajai&vOr C. H. OATTIS, Tray?ling Passenges- £sent, Raleigh, N. C. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION Norfolk, Va., April 26th-Nov. 7 30th, 1907. Southern Railway announces ex tremely low rates to Norfolk, Va.» and return on account of the above occa t sion. The following round trip rates will apply from Hickory, N. C. Season Tickets $17.55 Sixty Day Tickets 14.65 Fifteen Day Tickets 1305 Coach Excursion Tickets 7.50 Coach Excursion Tickets will be sold on each Tuesday, with limit seven ' days from date of sale, will be stamp ed "Not Good in Pullman or .Parlor cars." Other tickers will be sold daily April 19th to Nov. 30th, inclusive. The Southern Railway will afford ex cellent passenger service to and from Norfolk on account of this occasion. For further information, and Pull man reservations address any- Agent Southern Railway or Write W. H. Tayloe, G. P. A, Washington, D. C, R. L. Vernon, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. There Will Be A Parting With you and those whiskers, you shave with us. Qvod putting Barber §lp n>!| 0 Consumption is less deadly than it used to be. V X Certain relief and usually complete recovery A $ will result from the following treatment: ♦ X Hope, rest, fresh air, and — Scott's Sj - ALL DRUOOISTS; 50c. AND SI.OO. >I» 1 f • * I ITlr(e Old Reliable. I Onr SpringlCtolhiogilor jf "w Is just what you .* J want in quality and ' J 3P T Bffi P" ce - We are just f PW/f & IST s opening up a beauti- & 1/lIJI li ne of these goods M MA. Come get what S WE SELL CLOTHING FOR NEARLY HALF m WHAT IT WILL COST YOU AT - §j OTHER PLACES. 1 SHOES, SHOES. I The best line in the city. We han- E •die General Merchandise. Call on us for bargains. I & $ HICKORY, N. C. % \. \ % Gr_ HI, &ATBS Successor to Gates Bros. Plumbing and Steam Fitting. Office: Huffman's Furniture Store Hickory, N. C \ ' % - 1 WE CARRY ' A FULL STOCK OF Staple and Fancy Groceries tAline of Fine Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos, Etc >•« X , SEED IRISH POTATOES. \ We want your Country Produce. Highest Prices Paid for Butter and ? Eggs ALL j GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. »%* • • Morton and Peterson. Phone 45 Hickory* N. C \ (OtJlti©o H. WATCH REPAIRING. For years my Ret«ir Department las given the best satisfaction. There is a reason for and that foSfee quality of the work do.^e. We make a specialty of "repairing Tine and Complicated Watch'® B sod ■hove one of the finest equipped Repair (departments in the South. N All work, large or small, receiv,*©* •the same attention and all guaranteed i v O Lgncejperfect Satisfaction. WATTCH INSPECTOR FOR SOUTHERN KY. » «3EQ. E. BISANAR Hickory, N. C.

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