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MOTHERHOOD The first requisite of a good fjggfc ij' mother is good health, and the ex- i 1 perienoe of maternity should not be j 1 ' approached without careful physical piWfogjM v f.';i preparation, as a woman who is in good physical condition transmits to YMw > \ her children the blessings of a good * Preparation for healthy mater- L nity is accomplished by Lydia E. 1%. * Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I? which is made from native roots and /J*?£ IJ" 1! herbs, more successfully than by any Jr j ill other medicine becauagit gives tone ,55z~r: and strength to the entire feminine r°*- . . ' ; ias organism, curing displacements, ul- MRS, JAMES CHESTER I cerktion and inflammation, and the n result is less suffering and more children healthy at birth. For more E than thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham'sVegetaWe Compound g has been the standby of American mothers in preparing for childbirth. H NotewhatMrs JamesChester.of427 W. 3fith St., New York says in this g letter:—Dear Mrs. Pinkham:-"I wish every expectant mother knew abcut aj Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. A neighbor who had learned M of its great value at this trying period of a woman's life urged me to try H it and I did so, and I cannot sav enough in regard to the good it did me. Ej I recovered quickly and am in the best of health now." Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is certainly a successful fl remedy for the peculiar weaknesses ana ailments of women. It has cured almost every form of Female Complaints. Dragging Sensa- I tions, Weak Back, Falling and Displacements, 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. ■o Saßi n and third Tuesdays of J| each month Round Trip Tickets 1 E will be sold via the Cotton Belt Route to points in Arkansas, Jf Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma and Indian Territory at very |l low rates. ||| Return Limit 30 Days, Stop Overs BI allowed both going and returning. The Cotton Belt operates two ' . trains a day from Memphis to the southwest, equipped with through h* chair cars, parlor cafe cars and sleepers. Trains from all parts of the southeast make direct connections at Memphis with H the Cotton Belt trains to the southwest. The route is through the finest section of the southwest. Ask v , your ticket agent to route you by the Cotton Belt. sgl For full details of schedule and hand somefy illustrated pamphlets write H. H. SUTTON, District Passenger Agent 109 W. 9th St. Chattanooga, Tenn. Cosby Patent Air-Tight Baker and Heater r IT HEATS cooks too. f The Most Convenient, Useful ' " ' and Economical Stove for the WSammßmmStoiaS9 ■ Home Ever Made. .... IT DOES DOUBLE DUTY _ It warms the coldest and largest room in . • *"• r T' 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 1 M - neat as any heater made. It is air-tight *S 2 and a great fuel saver. Thousands are be- f ing sold. Thousands of housekeepers are •" m enthusiastic. Fine Cast Iron tops and %wL - - bottoms, making it last for years without •.UNION STOVE CO., " Bo* 2745, RICHMOND, VA. ■ GOOD OLD SUMMER TIE- Goods is What You Are Looking For 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 fcOUND IN OUR STORE. Come and get a bargain W. G FOX Hickory, N, C. • RINGH AM F OR J l6 YEARS Ws have been prepared for COLLEGE and for LIFE, and Dl INO n M IVI toveUen trained to be MEN at THE BINCHAM SCHOOL. IdeaUy located on Q O U ft n I AshcvWe Plateau. Organization MILITARY for discipline, control and carriage. O\JII U U L T. oys from other schools not received. Vicious boy* expelled as soon as 1793 ICkOR discovered. Hazing excluded by pledge of honor. Limited to 136. Rates rtason- T— IWJt L, »bl«. Address Coi. R. BINGHAM, Supt. R. F. D. N0.4. ASHEVILLE. N.C. Much in the Method We can't all be beautiful, it ap pears, but we can all make BEAUTIFUL PICTURES We make the sort which are in teresting and lovely, whether or not your proportions are abso lutely correct or your complex ion faultless. G. M. HARDIN, Photographer. Morganton St. Hickory. Gk HI Q-A.TBB Successor to Gates Bros. Plumbing and Steam Fitting. Office: Huffman's Furniture Store Hickory. N. C NATURE'S - ' oßEAT~blood tonic Piedmont - Bedford Concentrated v Iron & Alum Water ~ ( fcprvsoting the Famous Bedford Aium & Iron Springs -f Va.) contains 17 of the most powerful Mineral Tonics. An IS-oz. bottle contains all the minerals in a barrel of average water. We furnish the minerals, yr>u th» water. We have certificates both from the public and from emi •■•if physicians, telling: of its virtue in Dysp-epsia, h.rj!jarzZiszn ; a large variety of Fcscoaie 'ironic Diarrhoea and Dysentery, General De \iiy, Anaemia, Mala'r a, Ulceration of the DiabetsJSj riles, Chronic Ecr«ma, Ner "yjiSißfis3, Chrcnic Constipation, and many shov/- r-.jjthe wonderful cures in that dreadful disease, Scro* ftilfc. T. , % „ T. 1.. K'.Bi.iiit, f,r fifteen yeara a resident at the Springs. says: ;• r v •/•!■' i, that tearful f human health and happine*>. w« have •.» t ;i '• Y'Atrr a sum*''# iiht'-h tu-hiwrscience nor fortnncdJt cccidf -t h.-t h'Licrht • j i ■■ i f/ml. ii is in this malady, and no me forms of *ec'indwf «:ii f-rtinr;/ /}:(:>' tftii will r v:h *ri rerr'w.l} » Hi full altt'.raiivd fjftc'., dixj. Uiyt i'~ h!.jh*xt i ..."»/•>•• ■in r.Ti. I:i alt f>ri:i -f disrxvj pfXidiar 1) fs.'n;'!"', this ic 'li'r toiil be f i'•tinI i > ex rl a c-ufdir '. injUwrxe sxtj ul to none i:\ Y rjitva. 1 hnvn v.ivtiji yw;r Concentrated Water a fair trial, and s-»y with y l?as -1 tire r h Un greatly benefited. For some years 1 haw "litT > more or lr> 'j v. i\ rndijresiion,* fallowed by Constipation and other uttend-uH i!l«. Wo.ii., ;',i. ju:*, two months I have found such relief trim yoi.r ?e!:)«*ly 'h it I luva J !, jproved in strength and weight; have e '.ten what 1 liavy noi J -r. % 'i to do for a time, and have done harder work than I have been ab!« t » do l.x-i'ore for years. —«• REV. OSCAU LTTTLETOX. Presiding Elder, Lynonbur\ r i. Hinoo ISOI I have been afflicted with Chronic Diarrhoea. Abo«.t nix nvmth HCO I eommenced using your Concentrated Iron and A HIM Water "vi'.h ttse mot wonderful and satisfactory results. For three or f>' r ye.:> ist I have fXM'n deprived of the privilege of visiting friends or Koir.a i. : iiurch. f> - r trouble kept me in constant apprehension, having 10-i H::lO •vrireic . ontrol of my bowels; but now I am happy to state that ai." >i'K a half dozen bottles of your remedy f am entirely cured, tv.t recominend your remedy for Chronic Diarrhoea. C.UT. RUFU3 AMIS, VirriHn:', Va. I mts an intense sufferer for some months with. Indigestion, and could -* no r.ljef from the ordinary leinedies. During the mo it!i of i t the use of your Concentrated Water, and one bottle has eniir-'y r • v . I me. I can now di{est any diet and am entirely free from i take great pleasure in giving this testimonial. REV. H. M. LLATR, I/litor N. C. Chrixiian Adrc-'ate, Gree.v-boro, X. T have used and prescril)ed waters fiom several Iron and Ahvn S;>t inx ■'( none of them begin to come up ro your Concentrated Water in al. Hint, cs to make the ideal alterative, stren«thener. apjvjtizei and wtf»rat-iw. M Hi. once a fine tonic and Hesh-buil"er. Have advised fverai n.-cently 'ry it, and always with fine and quick results. In January [h. J a bottle f frt.m one of your dealers to a la«iv, with the under=Vuul!' :; th.it it «t ):ot at once improve her digestive apparatus, I would fav ♦ si ,t w > myself. .. t only willingly paid the bi'i, but used a part of on'--h:df doze« niore -,.ai:d ia now completely anrod of a long j,nd :;u.«*er.\acl. •. Th.is deems tj be the case with all who try it. S. P. Hl.L' .V D., U K'a'/ ."lnUPt., N• C. (STA NDA X ZED )" For All Live Stock EASY ANO SAFE TO USE. CURES MANGE, SCAB. RINGWORM, SOIATCHES, ETC. DESTROYS DISEASE" GERMS AND DRIVES AWAY FLIES. NON-IRRITATING. EFFECTIVE. INEXPENSIVE. AM" THE IDEAL. DIP J®BKK roK3Aliß,r - mmm&\ w. s. MARTIN & co * , gil|g|\ Druggists Hickory ' f V ASK FOC FJISE BCOKLET3. •*■' ''"""'I ' ITT' ■ To Cut a Dash If you \vouli join The social Viurl Or win a most Bewitching girl. Or be bowed to Every day And deferre \ to In every way. You need not have A family tree Nor be a wise guy, No, sirree! All that you need To cut a dash Is plenty of The cold hard cash. You don't have to "Cut a Dash" to get one of our policies —Fire, Life accident, -Sick bene fit or any other kind of a policy —all that is necessary is good credit. W. A. HALL Successor to J. G. Hall & Son A REAL FARMER Who Makes Money by Know ing How and Working Ail tue Time in Catawba Coun ty. FaiHugin with a gentleman who owns a farm within tfro miles of Hickory, we asked him a few questions about his busi ness. His farm consists of 150 acres, and he said he did not care to sell at one hunch-ed dollars an acre. Hi? main money crop is sweet potatoes. He has this year eleven acres in potatoes and hopes to net Si,ooo on the crop, r'rom two to three hundred bush els is a fair crop, and the price averages fifty-five cents a bush el. The potatoes are not carted off to town and thrown on the local market, but are kept until February, carefully crated and sapped to points North and South... Including the shrinkage and the loss by rotting this farm er loses about 25 per cent. The potatoes are not put in hills but in a house suitably ventilated, where they can be kept without trouble. In addition to potatoes this farmer raises a little cotton, some corn (not for the market out for use), peas and hay. A crop «f broom corn is raised, and i small broom factory is run.- Merchants in Hickory gladly take the out put of the factory,which is not so large as to interfere with the other work on the farm. Considerable attention is paid to cantaloupes and watermelons and a neat sum is realized from these. Last spring on 400 hills of tomatoes, $l3O was realized. This patch of tomatoes barely copied an eighth of an acre. The secret of successful farming,this gentleman told us, lies not in making big money on one crop, but in making little money on many little ones. At this par ticular time, while the weather is dry he s busy making brick which he will sell at a good pro fit when he feels like it. He says that everybody is busy all the time on his farm. There are no vacations, no "laying by" times on that place. He works long hours —as long as a mer chant or a manufacturer. 'He makes every moment count and every edge cut. His head is bothered precious little about who is going to be Governor; there is no money in that ques tion to him. He is a farmer right, and if you want to know more about the matter write to J. L. Ingold, Hickory, N. C., and when it rains he will answer you. —Charity and Children. Society News. Mrs. Bryan Jones entertained Thursday afternoon, Sept 12th, five tables of six-handed euchre In honor of her guests Misses Withers, of ALington, Va.; Kellj of Salem, Va., and Sauie Jones, of Lenoir. Mrs. Dr. Menzies and Miss Sulia Wheeler drew foi the prize, a lovely cut glass jai whicn was gained by Miss Wheeler, Miss Jones of Lenoii obtained the consolation prize; and the visitors of honor were presented with guest prizes. A merry social time was enjoyec during the game which waj brought to a close by the serving of delicious refreshments. An Irishman was once indulg ing in the very intellectnal occu pation of sucking eggs raw anc reading a newspaper. Bv nome mischance he contrived to bolt a live chicken. The poor bird chir ruped as it went dowirhis throat and he very politely observed: "Be the powers me friend you spake a little too late." James A. Collins, of Chartotts ville, Va., a brother of our townsman, W. H. Collins, will spend some time here /or the im provement of his health. Rev. Coble began a revival meeting at Houck's Chapel last Sunday. The powerful sermons of Mr. Coble are having irreat effect upon the large congrega tions. - (Sl©. 1. WATCH REPAIRING. For years my Repair Department has 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 of the finest equipped repair departments in the South. All work, large or small, receivees the same attention and all guaranteed to give perfect Satisfaction. WATCH INSPECTOR FOR SOUTHERN RY. GEO. E. BISANAR Hickory, N. C. Tile Old Reliable Oar Spring 6|pthiag'!or men and boys Is just what you \sk ull want in quality and price. We are just frl^l opening up a beauti- WW ful line of these goods S Come and get what m Mgr you wanC WE SELL CLOTHING FOR NEARLY HALF WHAT IT WILL COST YOU AT OTHER PLACES. - " SHOES, SHOES. The best line in the city. We han dle General Merchandise. Call on us for bargains. jf etz& Russell, HICKORY, N. C. The effect of malaria lasts a long time. a You catch cold easily or become run- $ down because of the after effects of malaria. 4 Strengthen yourself with Scott's $ ? Emulsion . v X It builds new blood and tones up your nervous a $ »y»tem. £ ffil " ALL DRUQGISTS t 800. AND SI.OO. A JUST ARRIVED! (Pfts 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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