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Free Advertising Abuse. The demand for free advertis ing is in extent, persistence and engenuity beyond the belief of any but those who h'ad ex perience in the business. A man who would never think of going into a grocery store and request ing the proprietor t) donate a barrel of flour or into a shoe store and telling the owner that if he has no objection he thinks he'll help himself to a pair of shoes w ill walk confidently into a news paper office and prefer his re quest for several dollars' worth of free advertising and feet mightly offended if refused. The solicitor of free advertis ing is always sure that the pro prietor would be "glad of some thing to help fill up the paper." He is just as glad as the grocery man is glad of some one to help carry off his stock without pay ment Time and again under the guise of news items matter is presented which is plain ad- 1 vertising and if used at all! should be paid for as such. 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The people name the price and we take what e aTay S the puXers on the ground. One lot and *SO in Gold will be given away to the peopie on the ground, whether you boy or not. Everybody, and the ladiea especially, are invited to attend thiß sale. The sale begins at 10:00 A. JVL, OCTOBER sth Campbell, Buchanan and Company , * Hickory, N. C. charitable and public enterprises. If he didn't he would be looked on as a heathen, hardhearted, mercenary, liking to public spirit. His contribution is accepted as matter of course, and rarely is he accorded a word of thanks. Sometimes he refuses to donate as much space as the promoter of some snterprise desires, and then he is looked upon as unrea sonable and disobliging. The proprietor also expects and is willing to sffvea little free adver tising to those who run paid ad vertising in his Da per. . This is a matter of business courtesy which is rarely abused. But with the hordes of solicitors free advertising which constant ly besiege the newspaper offices which no possible claim upon his courtesies save the hope of get ting something for nothing, the proprietor has no sympathy what ever. The duties that the newspaper | proprietor and editor owe to the | public are numerous, divers and [exacting. It is high time that the public should understand these duties do not include the sacrifice of a considerable amount of valuable space for the benefit of individuals or enterprises which give nothing in return.— Exchange. Mrs. J. Shupling, of Morgan ton, was in the city Tuesday. She was returning from a visit to her daughter, Miss Mary Shup ling at Davenport Female Col* lege in Lenoir. Bitten By a Spider Through blood poisoning caused by a spider bite, John Washington of Bos queville, Tex., would have lost his leg, which became a mass of running sores, had he not been persuaded to try Bucklen's Arnica Salve. He writes: "The first application relieved, and four boxes healed all the sores." 25c. Guaranteed at C. M. Shuford's Menzies Drug Co., and W. S. Martin, druggist: The only true constipation cure must begin its soothing, healing action when it enters the mouth. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea restores the whole system to a healthy, normal condition. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. E. B. Menzies. VALUABLE IN , FORMATION. Something Every Person in! Hickory Should Know. - Nearly three hundred years have passed since the medicinal, curative elements known to exist in the cod'r liver were first dis covered and recognized by phy-! sicians as a specific in the treat ment of pulmonary and wosting diseases, and !as a bodv-buiider and strength creator; but how to extract those medicinal elements from the oil in which they were enveloped, has been the study of some of the most expert chemists in the world. Now, the process discovered by two eminent French chemists,! Morgues and Gautier, should in terest every person in Hickory. By an extractive concentrating prv>cess they discovered a way separate the tonic, body building and curative, elements contained in fresh cods' livers from their useless oil. By this process Vinol is made. Because Vinol contains no oil, but embodies all the medicinal value of cod liver oil, with tonic iron added, it is fast superseding old-fasLioned cod liver oi]and emulsions. As a body builder and strength creator for old peo ple, weak women, delicate chil dren, after sickness, and for all pulmonary troubles, nothing has ever been known to excel Vinol. We ask Hickory people to tiy Vinol on our offer to return their money if it does not give satis faction. Menzies Drug Co., Hick ory, N. C. Kodol For Indigestion Our Ottiftntee Coupon If, aftar using two-tbird* of a fi .00 bottle of Kodol, yon can honestly lay it baa not bene fited you. wo will refund your man ay. Try Kodol today as this guarantee. Fill out and kfa the following. peasant it to tb* dealer at "* tima of purchase. If It faila »o satisfy you retaro the fooul# containing oni-tblrd of the medietas to tba dealer froan whom you bought it, and wa will refund your money. Town Stat* . Sign here. ■ 1 " «'■* Tk to Oat ~J Digests What You Eat i And Makes the Stomach Sweet B.C. XtoWITT at CO.. Chicwo. in. ' I Doing Business Again i ■ "When my friends thought I was about to take leave of this world, on account of indigestion, nervousness and general debility," writes A; A. Chisholm, Treadwell, N. Y., "and j when it looked as if there was no hope J left, I was persuaded to try Electric Bitters, and I rejoice to say that they are curing me. lam now doing busi ness again as of old, and am still gain ing daily." Best of ell tonic medi cines. Guaranteed by C. M. Shu ford, Menzies Drug Ca., and W. S. Martin, druggist. 50c If taken patierdy and persis tently will relieve the most ot - stinate cases of indigestion, con stipation, bad blood, bad liver no matter how long standing.That,si what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. E. B. Menzies Miss Annie Duke, one of the graded school teachers, spent Sunday in Newton with her mother, Mrs. Sallie Duke. A ba e of cotton was recently s Id in Greenville, S. C., for S9B. 1 Constipation deranges more lives with nervousness than any. s i other abnormal condition. D 9 PRICES ' WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD is made from the whole grain of the wheat, celery infused, mak ing it nature's evacuant. w For sale by all Grocers To Cut a Dash If you would join The social whirl Or win a most Bewitching girl. Or be bowed to Every day And deferred 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. x W. A. HALL Successor to J. G. Hall & Son NOTICE By virtue of the power contained in a deed of mortgage executed on the Ist of April, 1905, by Alfred Ramseur and his wife Ann Ramseur to the Hen kel Live Stock Co., a corporation, the undersigned will on the 26th day of October, 1907, at the court house door in Newton, N. C., sell to the highest bidder for cash that certnin lot of land in Newton, in Catawba Town ship, Catawba county. Adjoining the lands of Coulter Bros., and others bounded and further described as fol lows: Beginning at a white oak and runs N, 85, W. 56 1-2 poles to a stone; thence S. 14, W. 30 poles to a stone in the road; thence S. 75 1-2, E. 26 poles to a stake on Jacob Carpenter line; thence N. 9,. E. 10 1-2 poles to a stone; thenca N. 36, E. 28 1-3 poles to the beginning containing 7 3-4 acres more or less This sale is made on account of failj ure of mortgage to pay a note for $45.00 dated April Ist, 1905, aad. bearing interest from date. Sale to be made between the hours 1 and 3 o'clock p. m. This Sept. 20, 1907. Henkel Live Stock Co. Hickory, 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 whicli are in teresting and lovely, whether or not your proportions are abso lutely correct or your complex ion faultless. G. M. HARDIN, Photographer. k Vf o rganton St. Hickory
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