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MOTHERHOOD jWSBQi The first requisite of a good g y\Ep| J mother is good health, and the ex- "' l ' •j;:-!'®* HR J 8 perience of maternity should not be H approached without careful physical preparation, as a woman who is in good physical condition transmits to her children the blessings of a good IfM. Preparation for healthy mater- £ r jvs'C ' I nity is accomplished by Lydia E. \ * ' Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. / j - which is made from native roots and /2£? iff r herbs, more successfully than by any | other medicine because it gives tone jSsy - ' and strength to the entire feminine ■ 1 organism, curing displacements, ul- MRS, JAMES CHESTER ceration and inflammation, and the . result is less suffering and more children healthy at birth. For mOre than thirty years I Lydia E. Pinkham'sVegetaMe Compound has been the standby of American mothers in preparing for childbirth. NotewhatMrs JamesChester.of427 W. 35th St., New York says in this letter:—Dear Mrs. Pinkham:-"I wish every expectant mother knew about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. A neighbor who had learned of its great value at this trying period of a woman's life urged me to try it and I did so, and I cannot say enough in regard to the good it did me. I recovered quickly and am in the best of health now." Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is certainly a successful remedy for the peculiar weaknesses aud ailments of women. It has cured almost every form of Female Complaints. Dragging Sensa tions, Weak Back, Falling aud Displacements. Inflammation, Ulcera tions and Organic Diseases of Women and is invaluable in preparing for Childbirth and during Change of Life. - v | Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to i write Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass Her advice is free. J MnHHBHMWBBBaBMBHHBIBtHMBM Ml WBHO ~~~ DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT DOES? II Mr It relieves a person of all desire ■ ■■ V .for strong drink or drugs, restores his nervous system to its normal 1/ |/a - . condition, and reinstates a man to V his home and business. J For Full Particulars, Address f liro The Keeley Institute, fjUl V GREENSBORO,CAROLINA. Correspondence Confidential.. THE fllD-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. GOOD OLD SUMMER 111 Goods is What You Are Looking For The most handsome line of Dress Goods, Silßs, 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. ♦ EASY AND SAFE TO USE. KI Y.FLEAS, MITES. CURES MANGE, SCAB. RING WORM, SCRATCHES. ETC. DESTROYS DISEASE GERMS AND DRIVES AWAY FLIES. NON-IRRITATING. EFFECTIVE. INEXPENSIVE. jj THE IDEAL. DIP® V - Miller-Pitts. j Married at the home of the, bride's father and mother, Mi.** and Mrs. J. H. Pitts, of Catawba, f" on Wednesday sth inst., Miss I* Agnes Louise Pitts to Mr. Edgar I Miller, of Salisbury. 1 1 It was a very pretty home wedding, the rooms being beau- 1 tifully decorated for the occasion I with ferns and roses. Little Misses Constance Host and Katie 1 Coulter came down the stairs i and entered the parlor first, fol- j lowed by tiny Miss Louise little, neiceofthe bride, carrying the ring on a silver tray. Miss Emma Pitts, itiaid of honor,came next, followed by the bride at tired in white silk and veil. Rsv. Mr. Myers performed the cere mony in a most impressive man ner, during which Miss Marga ret Bost played very softly Baeh'-s "Meditation." A dinner was served in the dining-room in six or eight courses, after which the happy couple left on the 6:15 train for Jamestown, Washington and other places. They were accom panied as far as Salisbury by Miss May Miller and Mr. Rose Miller; sister and brother of the groom; Mr. J. W. Furr, Mr. Fos ter and Mrs. Miller, all of Salis bury. I Among the other out-of-town i guests were F. B. Ingold, Mr. i and Mrs. C. C. Bost, and Mrs. L. R. Whitener, of Hickory; Miss Ethel Sup*r, of Baltimore. A few relatives and friends of the bride from Catawba were present | The many valuable presents received bore witness to the high esteem in which both bride and groom are held. - Valle Crucis News. Miss Lola Taylor who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Alice Egeers, of Mabel, N. C., return ed home to-day. Mrs. Troy Candill is right sick again, we are sorry to say. i Mrs. J. L. Calaway has been visiting at Banner Elk for the past few days. Master Bynum Taylor went to Mountain City yesterday and re turned to-day. Mr. Grover Taylor, of Cran dull, Tenn., is visiting in the valley this week. Mr. Lee Townsend spent Sun day in the Valley. Mr. D. F. Mast is very sick and his friends fear he is taking fever. Mrs. Lillian Hopkins and chil dren are visiting at the L home of Mr. H. A. Dobbin. Master Blaine Byers is very sick at this writing. Mr. Henry Waldrop of Hen dersonville spent Saturday in the c ty. The Modesty of Women .Naturally makes them shrink from tho indelicate questions, the obnoxious ex animations, and unpleasant local treat ments, which .some physicians consider essential In the treatment of diseases of women. Yet, if help can be had, It Is better to submit to this ordeal than let the disease grow and spread. The trouble Is that so often the woman undergoes all the annoyance and shame for nothing. Thousands women who have. been cured DV Dr. force's Favorite Prescrip tion wriML in of the cure which disjwtoiBßN£Hh the examinations and local ls nn r>th»r modjaas and wffi frit rirticats women as "Favorite Prescription." It cures debilitating drains, irregularity and female weakness. It always helps. It almost always cures. It is strictly non alcoholic, non - secret, all its ingredients being printed on its bottle-wrapper; con tains no deleterious or habit-forming drugs, and every native medicinal root entering into Its composition has the full endorsement of those most eminent in the several schools of medical practice. Some of these numerous and strongest of pro fessional endorsements of its ingredients, will be found In a pamphlet wrapped around the bottle, also in a booklet mailed free on request, by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y. These professional en dorsements should have far more weight than any amount of the ordinary lay, or non-professional testimonials. The most intelligent women now-a-day» insist on knowing what they take as med icine instead of opening their mouths like a lot of young birds and gulping down whatever is offered them. « Favorite Pre scription" is Of KKOWN COMPOSITION. It makes weak women strong and sick women well. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser is sent/ree on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., 21 one-cent stamps for pa per-covered, or 31 stamps for cloth-bound. If sick consult the Doctor, free of charge by letter. All such communications are held sacredly confidential. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets invigorate and regulate stomach, liver and bowel* Letter From Rusticus. Hello, Democrat: How are the times? Rusticos, after a very busy time on the farm, thought that he would give you a small bach of news. Well, he is about making a full hand in the field, though nearly 81 years old. Thing? are moving along very quietly. The farmers are as busy as bees on their farms getting in a proper shape. Since the last i heavy rains the water overflow has greatly damaged the young corn so much that a great deal has to be planted over 1 again. Cotton as a general thing is a very poor standjthis year?Thousrh 3sm£ fields have a good stand where the soil is red. Wheat we think will be good.- Oates is ex cellent. The potato farmers have been very busy during the rainy season in setting out pota to slips. There will be a large crop of them planted. No ap ples worth naming. Grape crop will be none. Irish potatoes are now finding a welcome place on our tables. The Rev. Pinkney Whitener, of near Morganton, has been on j a visit to his son-in-law, Wallace Rhony, and while on this visit sold a lot of an acre to George Mosteller, where he intends to erect a cotton srin at an early date. One of C. M. Yoder boys ; had his thigh bone broken quite recently but is doing very well. , There is a Mr. Preston moving ; to Blackburn from the State of t Wilkes to turn ware for S. L. i Ritchy. t F. A* Yoder has shipped about 1100 pounds of cabbage to Gasto nia a few days ago. We hope that Hickory will be t successful in her 4th of July day. , We noticed that politics are . running high That the Gov -ernor candidates are in the field,. We think that it is rather to soon for that, move as the dif t ferent newspapers will exhaust ,'/ the subject before the time will come for the naming of the can ( didates. Better lay still awhile _ yet. We wish the Democrat a successful year. The saw mill men are busy in , running their saw mills. James Sigmon from Texas is . now on a visit to see his sick aged mother, of 81 years,- who is ; in a critical condition. The high : water bridge near the old Ram sour mill in the principal talk .'now. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. The Exposition Route to Nor folk. Schedules of trains passing Lincoln ton: EASTBOUND WESTBOUND No. 44.8:05 a. m. No. 133 11:26 a.m. No. 132.5:06 p. m. No. 45, 6:24 p.m. Nos. 132 and 134 operate local sleeping car between Charlotte and Portsmonth-Norfolk, and all trains con nect at Monroe and Hamlet (or Forts mouth, Norfolk, Richmond, Washing ton and New York. Special attention is called to the im proved double daily train service be tween Rutherfordton and Charlotte and Wilmington. Exposition rates from Lincolnion to Norfolk and Portsmouth: Season tickets Hmited Dec. 15 $17.65 60 day tickets $14.90 15 day tickets $13.25 Coach Excursion Ticket on sale each Tuesday, limited to ten days from date of sale * $7.60 Week end tickets Lincolnton to Wilmingtnn $5.50; ~ season tickets Wrightsville Beach $9.15, limited Oct. 31st. For rates, time tables, and informa tion, address C. H. GATTIS T. P. A. Raleigh, N. C. JAMES KER, Jr., C. P. A. Charlotte, N. C. Mr. L. A. Carpenter, of Maiden and McCorkle and A. C. Shuford of Newton were in town Monday to attend the meeting of the board of trustees of Claremont College. A MATCH'' may do more damage than you may care to pay for. If you have a Fire Insurance Policy with some good trustworthy company, you will be thoroughly recom- J pensed for all damage by Fire. j If this subject interests you we ] will be pleased to give you all particulars. _ - Clinard and Lyerly. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION \ Norfolk, Va. , April 26th-Nov j 30th, 1907. Southern Railway announces ex tremely low rates to Norfolk, 'Va., and return on account of the above occa sion. Tiie 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 Ajwil 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, 1 R. L. Vernon, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. [ 1 , Sunday-school Convention Wrightsville, N. C., June 14-22, 1907. [ Account of the above occasion, the SEABOARD will sell tickets to Wil s mington, N. C., and return from all ■ points on their line in North and South , Carolina, including, Norfolk, Ports t mouth, Suffolk, Boykins, Richmond and intermediate points in Virginia, . Augusta and* Savannah, 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 BOARD local agent or C. H. GATTIS, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. IA Mineral Water that Defies Drags I I NATURE'S GREAT BLOOD TONIC I and stimulants tortc'Trf mSJiTp^ 8 '? *«" j- ( "'? Ulltry ave proven to all that deadly poisons I bgsoZ of that ciuis. X ateat "Seines. You never know when you might be tak- I the public?as wfll^^doctorl 6 vigor and vitality to humanity, M 4 I • Are you troubled """aJ Remedies, when all others have failed. Bladder ¥rouble r.h^J??% Eps i a ' NerwwnM., M.larU, Kidney " I I Piedmont-Bedford Concentrated I Iron & Alum Water from impoverished or run ,#?>*' Yes, when you consider that disease comes I furnishes the system what it needs ons °* *b©> system, this Natural Mineral Water I you should take* s k°wn on *be bottle, tells you what Nature thinKt Do you think t re k '. and ? e * ocioT . who reads it will agree, are recognized by medieiPwT-?* ' together in this Water of 17 different minerals, which accidental ? Reason answers, NOf pawfrfu l blood tonics, could have been all the minerals Concentrated Iron and Alum water contains I of water when #o« the average natural water-Then why buy a barrel one dollar. The dose i s^?P ,«!5L % / i 0 of minerals at the trivial cost of IV • How tllis Water acts ? ln f * lass of your own spring water. .. I by its works. It has cured .?^ Sy 01 * s not c * ea rly known. It is judged mainly through its action as a powerful and many more ' We have manv vaWul TUNIC, interested. 7 uable certificate*, which we will be glad to mail, if you are I ' . 1 J. M. ECHOLS CO.. Lynchburg. V«. S Die effect of Scoffs Emulsion on thin, 6 X pale children U magicaL J S It makes them plump, rosy, active, happy. V X It contains Cod Lirer Oil, Hypophosphites A.S X and Glycerine, to make fat, Wood and bone, and to put together that it it easily digested i T ' ' xtL DRUGGISTS I BOc. AND tI.OO. |u|j SS»HSSHHBS=SS=2=-sS=H====«=" , = s=^= I Tl\e Old Reliable. jj (to SprinfilCtolMofllor I P%¥ want in quality and j, v44 price. We are just irmrjt B || Ira opening up a beauti- Lar \mlH ful line of these goods ■ X Come and get what S WE SELL CLOTHING FOR NEARLY HALF 3 m WHAT IT WILL COST YOU AT ■ OTHER PLACES. I SHOES, SHOES. 8 The best line in the city. We han- 3 die General Merchandise. Call on us for bargains. 1 3s* Russell, I j| HICKORY, N. C. | WE CARRY A FULL STOCK OF Staple and Fancy Groceries A line of Fine Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos, Etc SEED IRISH POTATOES. We want your Country Produce. Highest Prices Paid for Butter and Eggs, ALL GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. Morton * and Peterson. Phone 65 Hickory, N. C"
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