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MfITHERHOiniIMBIISf The first requisite of a good (^*3, „ -•v. /jjfc'f j[ mother is good health, and the ex- *'• l • j'l 'I perience of maternity should not be , Vg&sm J. S)Sp tj approached without careful physical ttj. ' M preparation, as a woman who is in sy/g food physical condition transmits to i" V w*"* er children the blessings of a good fiL I \ mEr Preparation for healthy mater- ty* I nity is accomplished by Lydia E. V * */!/?' #' x *m Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. j y 1 which is made from native roots and y herbs, more successfully than by any jr j j other medicine because it gives tone L . . . -Zl. , and strength to the entire feminine '." ■ y tag/'- •' '5? organism, curing displacements, ul- MRS. JAMES CHESTER ceration and inflammation, and the result is less suffering and more children healthy it birth." For more than thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been the standby of American mothers in preparing for childbirth. Note what Mrs James Chester. «?427 W. 35th St., New York says in this letter:—Dear Mrs. Pinkham:-"I wish every expectant motheijknew 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 and ailments of women. ■i It hascured almost every form of Female Complaints, Dragging Sensa tions, Weak Back, Falling and Displecements, Inflammation, Ulcera tions and Organic Diseases of Women and is invaluable in preparing for Childbirth and during the Change of Life. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to write Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass Her advice is free. , *» ■ ir-- ■ P™awsg§ J On the first and third Tuesdays of A each month |G r p Round Trip Tickets II will be sold via the Cotton Belt Route to points in Arkansas, || Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma and Indian Territory at very ■g low rates. % Return Limit 30 Days, Stop Overs tfM " allowed both going and returning. The Cotton Belt operates two trains a day from Memphis to the southwest, equipped with through chair cars, parlor cafe cars and sleepers. Trains from all parts of southeast make direct connections at Memphis with the Cotton Belt trains to the southwest. The route is through the finest section of the southwest. Ask your ticket agent to route you by the Cotton Belt. For full details of schedule and hand somely illustrated pamphlets write H. H. SUTTON, District Passenger Agent J| 109 W. 9tli St. Chattanooga, Tenn. Cosby Patent Air-Tight Baker and Heater r m> IT HEATS COOKS TOO. The Most Convenient,, Useful |r and Economical Stove for the Home Ever Made. .... IT DOES DOUBLE DUTY jgßßb It warms the coldest and largest room in the house, making it cozy. The busy / _ housewife can cook or bake anything from light rolls to a Thanksgiving or Christmas turkey. Still it looks just as f neat as any heater made. It is air-tight and a great fuel saver. Thousands are he- \ ing sold. Thousands of housekeepers are •' Jr r enthusiastic. Fine Cast Iron tops and '"'M* .jjjg'*" '' *-?"'■ bottoms, making it last for years without v Z UNION STOVE CO., Inc.,' ' * Box 2745, RICHMOND, VA. T ■ n-^,r,rmrrr,f, , • ____ - 1 !- en OLD SUE! Ml MBE*:*' -|»|W If ri'l Goods is What You Are Looking For sj The most handsome line of Dress Goods, Silks, Em broideries and beautiful Shirt Waist Goods. We Have the Stock to choose From EVERYTHING IN THE NOTION LINE IS FOUND IN OUR STORE. Come and gQt a bargain W. G. FOX Hickory, N, C. &;■ , * Rift £l4 AM t OR 114 YEARS boys have been prepared for COLLEGE and for LIFE, and DlllVjlrlAlYl have Wn trained to be MEN at THE BINGHAM SCHOOL Ideally located on QpUnni Asht«B to Plateau. Organization MILITARY for discipline, control and carriage. UU rl vU L Boys expelled from other schools not received. Vicious boys expelled as soon as 17QO IQAp discovered. Hulm excluded by pledge of honor. Limited to 136. Rates reason "" IOUO able - AdfrfittCoto R. BINGiUM/Supt. R. F. D. No.i. ASHEVILLE. N.(^, To r.iit a flash If you would join A family tree Much in thcMcthod N^ b ™ eguy .7, ~ All that you need We can't all be beautiful, it ap- , , pears, but we can all make « Is plenty of BEAUTIFUL PICT U R E S The cold hard cash. We make the sort which are in- You don't have to "Cut a teresting and lovely, whether or Dash" to get one of OUr policies not your proportions are abso- _p| re> JJfe accident, Sick bene lutely correct or your complex- fifc or any ot h er kind of a policy ion faultless. —all that is necessary is good G. M. HARDIN, credit . W. A. HALL Photographer. Morganton St. Hickory- Successor to J. G. Hall & Son Gr X3r _^TEIS Successor to Gates Bros. Plumbing and Steam Fitting. Office: Huffman's Furniture Store Hickory, N. C >| NATURE'S I GREAT BLOOD TONIC I j Pisdmoat - Bedford Concentrated I j Iron & Alum $ ater j ( Rtpmtnling the Famous Bedford Alum & Iron Springs of Va.) contains 17 of the most powerful Mineral Tonics. An 18-oz. bottle contains all the minerals in a barrel of the average water. We furnish the minerals* you | furnish the water. | We have certificates both from the public and from emi nent physicians, telliug of its virtue in Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, a large variety of Female Diseases, Chronic Diarrhoea and Dysentery, General De bility, Anaeraia, Malafr a, Ulceration of the Throat, Diabetes, Piles, Chronic Eczema, Ner • vousne»Js, Chronic Constipation, and many show- I ing the wonderful cures in that dreadful disease, Scro \ fula. " DK. T. L. KABLER, for fifteen years a resident at the Springs, says: " For Si-r ifula, that fearful destroyer of hftmaa health and happiness, we have in thi- w iter a reined»/ whirh neithertcie.ice nor fortunate accident hat hitherto 1 fvi.i'l an ."ptal. It Uin thii malady, and some form* of secondary and tertiary 5 StipJiU'i, that this icultr ichru tarried to it* full alterative effect, displays 11* highest 1 curttir ■ powers. Li all firms of disease* peculiar to females, this water tMI be i found to ".red a curatu'c'f.ijhience. second i > none in Virginia. j I have Kiven your Concentrated Water a fair trial, and say with pleas- a 1 nre I have been greatly btinefited. For some yeaw I liave suffered more or a I lo with Indigestion, followed by Constipation and other attendant ills, g 3 Within t!ie two months I have found such relief from your temedf g ,i that I have improved in .strength and weight; have eaten what I have not ■ dared to do for a long time, and have done harder work than I have been I 1 able to do before for years. , TriVT>T \ REV. OSCAR LITTLETON, Presiding Elder, Lynchburg, Va. ■ i Since 1804 I have been afflicted with Chronic Diarrhoea. About six I 1 months ago I commenced using your Concentrated Iron and Alum Water ■ ) witli the most wonderful aivl satisfactory results. For three or four years past I have been deprived of the privilege of visiting friends or going to • church, as my trouble kept me in constant apprehension, having lost almost " entirely the control of my bowels; but now lam happy to state that after 1 using about a half dozen bottles of your remedy lam entirely cured, not , having u.sed any for the last four months. I can confidently and most gladly 1 recommend your remedy for Chronic Diarrhoea. , CAPT. RUFUS AMIS, Virgilina, Va. !I was an intense sufferer for some months with Indigestion, and could get no relief from the ordinary remedies. During the month of January I began the use of your Concentrated Water, and one bottle has entirely re lieved me. I ean now digest any diet and am entirely free from suffering. I take great pleasure in giving this testimonial. REV. H. M. BLAIR, Editor N. C. Christian Advocate, Greensboro, N. C. Jj I have used and prescribed waters from Beveral Iron and Alum Springs, 2 but nSne of them begin to come up to your Concentrated Water in all that n goes to make the ideal alterative, strengthened appetizer and restorative. ,i It is at once a fine tonic and fiesh-buili".r. Have advised several recently 3 to try it, and always with fine and quick results. In January I had a bottle j sfnt from one of your dealers t» a lady, with the understanding that if it 5 did not at once improve her digestive apparatus, I would pay the SI. OO myself. * She not only willingly paid the bill, but used a part of one-half dozen more j l>ottles, and is now completely cured of a long and annoying Stomach 1 Trouble. This seems to be the case with all who try it. \ 8. P. HILLIARD, M. D., } 5 Rocky Mount, N. C. .. ■■ »j> , . M » !« ' ' ' . For A?lUve Stock '^ EASY AND SAFE TO USE. V KILLS LICE. TICKS. FLEAS. MITES. CURES MANGE. SCAR, RINGWORM. SCRATCHES. ETC. DESTROYS DISEASE ' GERMS AND DRIVES AWAY FLIES. NON-IRRITATING. EFFECTIVE. INEXPENSIVE. TMIE * I Augustana Lutheran Confer- ■ ence This body held its sessions this year as usual in Catawba county. Ministerial sessions were held Aug. 28 and 29th in the library of Concordia college, Conover. Thee professors of this college and three from the negro mis sion college, at Greensboro, with some twelve pastors, participat nd. The professors are also preachers. The only paper discussed, at these sessions was one by Prof, i C. A. Weiss on the origin of the Augsbury being a be ginning of a history of the ori gin of the Lutheran confessions. By consent, most attention was given to mission work. In re gard to work among white peo ple, the conference resolved to do more, with great support 01 the v ork by the churches. Pleasant hours after supper were spent at Prof. Romoser's and at Prof. Weiss', in social in , tercourse. The cheerful pres hnce of Rev. J. C. Schmidt, of Greensboro, was missed. He is about to remove to Pittsburg. | Members of St.Stephen's kind- ' ly conveyed a number of the ? preachers to their church on Fri- I day morning. Three days then » were spent public sessions and f services there. Few delegates 1 present from white congrega- 1 tions, one from Asheville, Geo. I Fulbright. 1 The paper discussed at St. f Stephen's was one of great im- | • ortance and profit. The fulfillment and use of the f aw of God, was set forth by \ Rev. E. Koelder, pastor at Knox- j ville, Tenn. He treated first the j question, "Who are to keep the Law?" Knowledge of this is necessary, as the law is necessa ry to salvation. By the law is the knowledge of sin. In the economy of £race it brings sin ners to Christ that they may be j justified by faith." The law is addressed to every one of us. Even the professed atheist is bound by it, mvst observe it. Ig norance of it is no excuse for its neglect. Hence it is the duty of everyone to study and teach the law. It is natural for us to think we can be saved by keeping the law. But anyone who ; s taught the law by the spirit of God is con vinced that he is a transgressor. Next, Mr. Koehler treated the question, "How is the law kept?" Nothing short of per fection in every detail, through out ail time, fulfills the divine law. To offend in one point, vio lates the law as a whole. All are sinners. Love is the fulfill ing of the law. This is possible only in the man who is justified by faith, which works by love. Love and works of love do not create faith; they show that we have faith, xhe roots of a living tree are manifest by the leaves and fruit. A christian wants to lead a holy life. God teaches him how by his word. The law furnishes specific directions for a holy life. We must grow in holiness of life, but this is possible only by taking the law as our guide and rule. By words of love, keeping his law, we show our gratitude for tie mercies and blessings of God. Love of God ought to be cur motive through life. The law serves to check gross outbursts of sin, and so promotes decency and discipline in the world. God made man in his own im age and wrote his perfect law in man's heart. By the fall man - lost t&at image and retains only a remnant of the laws, with no power to keep it. He is carnal, whilst the law is spiritual. Yet, the laws of the state are derived from the law written in the hearts of-all men. Let us, as christians, use the law as a mirror, as a guide, and as a curb. ! Interesting sermons were preached by four of the pastor's at St. Stephens. , J. S. Koiner. ©!@, S. BUS-®!®® 1 WATCH REPAIRING. For years my Repair Department jijis given, the best satisfaction. There is a reason for this and that is the quality of the work done. We make a specialty of repairing Fine and Complicated Watches and have one pf the finest equipped repair departments in the South. All work, large or small, receivees the same attention and all guaranteed to give perfect Satisfaction. aa. WATCH INSPECTOR FOR SOUTHERN RY. GEO. E- BISANAR Hickory, N. C. Tlr(e Old Reliable 1 Oar Spring Clotbiagllor 6% § p men and boys | Is just what you vA|j i x. 1 want in quality and F | price. We are just //FT opening up a beauti ful line of these goods m if Come and get what M you want. wW* '4£ WE SELL CLOTHING .FOR NEARLY HALF 0 WHAT IT WILL COST YOU AT ± OTHER PLACES. ~~ SHOES, SHOES. | The best line in the city. We han- |j i die General Merchandise. Call on us for bargains. HICKORY, N. C, I » Scoff's Emulsion strengthens enfeebled O | nursing mothers by increasing their flesh and Q > nerve force. T It provides baby with the necessary fat Q» VOp and mineral food for healthy growth. |]ju ALL DRUOOISTS: SOo. AND SI.OO. fQj * >s JUST ARRIVED! ffiWN We have just receiv- a new line of Fancy and Plain Lockets, Signet Rings, Stone Set Rings, Sig net Stick Pins, Gold Filled and Silk Watch Fobs, Veil Pins, Belt Pins and Buckles, Bracelets, Etc This is the nicest line of goods • we have had for some time and would be glad to have you call in and look them . over. Our The Morrison Bros. Co. Inc. HICKORY, N. C.
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