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I cA R\ su^ is the lot of all women, who neglect the health of their wo i 11 IP y organs. No reason to do so, any more than to neglect a sore throat, 1 V ■ ' or an y disease, that the right kind of medicine will .cure. Take ladies WineofCardui 111 4V r our wornanl y i^ s - It can never do harm, and is certain to do good. 4 n- •« if ®' alr » °f Johnion City, Tenn., ▼rites: "I had suffered from vomanly troubles for six - ■ I ■ four doctors, but they could not help me. until I began to take Wlae of CarduL m ■ ■ " Nov think lam about well" At all reliable druggists. In SI.OO bottles. Try it J- 22 WRITF fIS A I FTTFD 152! fore free copy of valttaWe M-pa* Illustrated Book for Women. H yon need Medical —— ' '** •** fl L.L. I I L.|\ o«»CTlbe your symptoms, stating ate. *n4 reply will be sent In plain sealed envelope. BEIT 111 I rr—— AdJrra: '*"*« Advl»»rv Dept., Th«o l «tM.,nrvj L Medicine Co.. Oattanootra. Tenn. CATARRHS. AND SYSTEM DISORDERED Catarrh is not merely an inflammation of the'tissues of the head and throa , as the symptoms of ringing noises in the ears, mucous droppi in ;° spitting, etc., would seem to indl )\u ab ] ood disease in which the entire circulation and the neater part of the system are involved. Catarrh is due to the presence of anVaceS of unc acid m the blood. The Liver, Kidneys and Bowels frequently be come torpid and dull in their action and instead of carrying off the refuse and waste of t.ie body, leave it to sour and form uric acid in the system 1 his is taken up by tne blood and through its circulation distributed to all parts of the system. These impurities in the blood irritate and inflame the different membranes and tissues of the body, and the contracting of a cold will start the secretions and other disgusting and disagreeable symptomrof Catarrh. As the blood goes to all parts of the body the ca tarrhal poison affects all parts of the system. The head has a tight, full feeling, nose continually stopped, up, pains above the eyes, aliirnt fever comes and goes, the stomach is upset and the entire system disordered and T. had Catarrh for about fifteen a . ffected by this disease. It is a waste of Teai's, and no man cculd have time to try to cure Catarrh with snravs. r^ullKro^^ra iahalati °"s. etc. Such treatment suited. I then began 8. 8. 8., and does not reach the blood, and can, therefore £ nothing more than temporally relieve taking it a short while was enred. the discomfort of the trouble. To cure permanently .the blo6d must be Catarrh la a blood diseaae, and thoroughly purified and the system cleansed know there la nothing on earth of all nni«nne anA of better for the blood than 8. 8. 8. 5 aii poisons, and at the same time Bobody thinhe moft of 8. s. 8. strengthened and built up. Nothing equals .Laps »x, Mloh. ** * ATSO *» S. S. S. for this purpose. It attacks the disease at its head, goes down to the very SAffJfc bottom of the trouble and makes a complete a °d lasting cure. S. S. S. removes ever., particle of the catarrhal poison from the • • # blood, making this vital stream pure, fresh and healthy. Then the inflamed mem- PURELY VEGETABLE branes begin to heal, the head is loosened and cleared, the hawking and spitting cease, every symptom disappears, the constitution is built up and-vigorous health restored. S. S. S. also tones up the stomach and digestion and acts aa a Sue tonic to the entire system. If you are suffering with Catarrh begin the of S. S. S. and wnte us a statement of your case and our physicians will »cad you literature about Catarrh, and give you special medical advice charge. S. S. S. is lot sale at all first class drug stores. THE B¥MFT SPEGtFtC CO., ATLANTA, GA. For a mild, easy action of the bowels, a single dose of Doan's Regulets is enough. Treatment cures habitual constipation. 25 cents a box. Ask your druggist f or them. . *" fjgr Here arc Trne Goldes I In Justice to rourtelf and to jroui family write 1 for these folders. They're free. Learn ot the wonderful opportunities these Mites near offer. Wealth and happiness await yoa in the South west. No section of the United States has erer o3ered greater possibilities. In no other section are there so man, conditions favorable for •UCCCiI. Glide With the Current Iu Arkansas mud Texas, The Climate is mild and healthful. You can workout of doors the year round. " There are good schools and churches. Live stock has good range nearly all year. No cottly barns are needed for Winter hous ing. There is a long growing season this means bigger and more profitable crops. You can raise and market some crop nearly every month in the year. r There is an abundant aupply of good, pure water. The rainfall is plentiful and evenly distrib- H The soil is rich it's not worked out. You car. buy a farm DOW for about one-third ■ its actual value and pay for it in a few years, H {gj from the crops, and live comfortably while you If S3 are doing it. gj Doc-n't the Southwest appeal to you ? Jnst con- H gj sider whether ii'a better to take advantage B R of the wonderful opportunities this territory I IM no'T offers, or continue where you are, Strug- B jg S'ing alcng under advene Conditions, wasting I E your time and energy trying to make a high- fl BE priced farm which is' all worked out" pay. - I j g Act a* once before land values take another I R jump. You can't make a mistake. Delay may I IS rn-an disappointment. Seeing is believing. I U Make a trip of investigation HOW- It will pay H % you. Low rate Home Seekers' Excursions Nov. 19, Dec. 3 and 17, 1907. Thirty- J day return limit—stopovers allowed both ways. Fill out and mail this coupon at ancs. Itwillbeons of the best things you ever did. r —-—" 1 H. H. SUTTON. Dist. Pass. Agent, Cotton Belt Route, 109 W. 9th Street, Tenn. - Send me your free descriptive foMers. 1 want to learn something about Arkansas and Texas. Post Office. Heavy, impure blood makes a muddy, pimply complexion, head aches, nausea, indigestion. Tbir blood makes you weak, pale sick- K Burdock Blood Bitters makes the Mood rich, re.!, pure—le stores parf ect health. Announcement. lam opening up a full and complete stock of dry goods and notions in the building adjoining Setzer & Russell's. I invite al of the people to come and see me and*the bargains we are offering. Look out for our big adv. next week. McCoy Moretz A SHOP ' We do all kinds of re i pairing on Buggies, Carri ages, Wagons, and all Kinds of Vehicles Painting, Etc, Tire Swinking and Horse-shoeing a Specialty All kinds ot Blacksmith and Wood-work done to order. Wilkinson & Berry vVest Hickory Knrlnl For Indigestion. *■ * M. Relieves sour stomach, palpitation of the heart. Digests what yoa eat. |THeßartS Packard I 55.00 1 'KORRECT SHAPE' I is tbe SKoe that has {j tills positive guaranty J ) If tha uapor breaks ihrough ( before tha aola ia war* through, wa will rajlaea [ with a Haw pal* «haa«. { I PACKARD * mlO. »*OCKTON. > Wlli Gnd I i Tha |5.00 G«ar j yJj^gg^antatdSheaaat 1 and lat Claaa Boot Shopa generally Notice North Carolina Catawba County By virtue Of a degree of the Superi or court of Catawba county ia a special proceeding entitled C. A. Little, admr.» against A. J. Setzer et al ap pointing me. a commissioners I will on Monday, Dec. 2, 1907, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Newton, N. C., following described land, to wit: Be ginning in ' Hickory township, on a stake on the South bank W. and N. R. R., and 2 poles North of the Mor gan ol 0 corner, and runs North w'th IJ. IX Morgan's line 149 poles to a stone in the said line, then East 70 poles to a stake in the old Fry line, then N. 21 poles to a stake and point: ers with said line. Then E. 50 poles to a stake and pointers Fry's corner; thence South 152 poles to a stake and pointers in the old Fry line; then N. 87 W. with laid line 50 poles to a pine stump, then South 14 and one half poles to a stake in center of the W. and N. C. R. R., then S. 84 W. with said railroad 16 poles to a stake in said railroad. Frank Lock's comer, then Sorlth with said Lock's line 11 poles to a stake Frank Lock's Corner, then W. 54 and pne-hal? poles to the beginning. Containing 110 acres more or less. Excepting and reserv ing however from the above, describ ed boundary about 45 acres heretofore sold by said Thos. W. Setzer to one Mr. Geitner, reference being had to the said deed for a description of the said land. Said land will be sold in lots first, then as whole. Terms one-half cash, balance in equal payments cm three and six months, with interest from date oi sale. This Oct. 28, 1907. C. A. Little, A Commissioner. Harsh physics feact, weaken the bowels, cause chronic consti pation. Doan's Regulets operate easily, tone the stomach, cure constipation. 25c. Ask your drug gist for them. fmr mmfm, mttrm. Mm mpiatmm For Infanta and Children. SHBBmEThe Kind You Kave IBHHMBI Always Bought PreparationforAs- ■ m similating thcFoodandfictf ula- (H _ ' m tingtheStoawteaadßowlsof J BOaTS tllß f i I lg>^Tfc Tf—-- ■ Signature //t il •I Promotes Digesfion.Cheerful- H M up - nessandßest.!ontainsneither ■ „ n f A X»l Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. W Ul #i\ / Alj NOTIiAHCOyiC. B M\ \ll r* j I j A petfecl Remedy forCoitttlpa- Hit l)Sfi Worms .Coiwidsions .Feverish- ■ I If r n K fliinv ness and LOB 9 OFSLEEP. V | ||| UVUL j Facsimile Senator# of -' H « Thirty Years L J CASTORiA llT " ! " mmmt TM ASMVAWM (WMNt. MOW *0«« OIWT. •The Blood Is The Life." Science has never gone beyond the above s.mple statement of scripture. But It has Illuminated that statement and given it a meaning ever broadening with the increasing breadth of knowledge. When the blood Is 'had" or impure It to not al>ne, the —y which suffers through d sease. The brain Is -also jJoiided, mlrd and v judgement are effected, aj: y an evil deed or Impure tho^h:,^>~teSKrc c tly traced to the ImpAtfyol the Foul. Impure blood In mil la n Ur fry r r. f p.. Pierce't; 00l jen Mcdiea.! Pi»?oyery t jtj Hi '• thereby curing, pimples, blotches, eruptions and other cutaneous affections, as eczema, tetter, or salt-rheuzn. Lives ar.d other manifestations of impure Hood. ® *> ® & & 9 In the cure of scrofulous swellings, en larged glui.ds. open eating ulcers, or old sores the"Miolden Medical Discovery " has performed rhe most marvelous curfts. In cases of old sores, or opeu eating ulcers, it is well to apply to the open sores Dr. Pierce's All-Healing Salve, which pos-"» sesses wonderful healing potency when used as an appHcation to the sores in con junction with th« use of "Golden Medical Discovery "as t blood cleansing consti tutional treatment If your druggist don't happen to have the "All-Healing Salve " in stock, yon can easily procure it by inclosing fifty-fonr cents in postage stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, 663 Main St, Buffalo, N. Y., and It will come to you by return poet Most druggists keep it as well as the "Golden Medical Discovery." ® S> ® ® ® $ You can't afford to accept anj medicine of unknown compo»ltimi as a substitute for "Golann Medical Discovery," which is a medicine or KNOWN COMPOSITION, having a complete list of Ingredients In plain English on its bottle-wrapper, the name being attested as correct under oath Dr. P.«rc»'s Pleasant Pellets regulate •ad invigorate stomach, liver and bowel* Stops itching instantly. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, tetter itch, hives, herpes, scabies— Doan's Ointment. At any drug] store. % SUPPORT) . JCOTTS EMULSION servo as • to carry the weakened and starved system along until tt can find firm support in ordinary food. Send lor fret auapte. SCOTT & BOWNK, Chemhn, Ptari Stareet, New York. joc.aadft.aoi all druggist*. Hickory Man Marries in Va. A marriage of interest to read ers of the Democrat, took place on Wednesday, Oct. 23rd, at the hospitable residence of Mr. and M**s. E. F. Hefbert, of Broad way, Va., when their daughter, Theresa, became the bride of Dr. Killian A: Price, of Hickory/ The parlors were artistically dec orated for the occasion and rhe bridal party with their atten dants made an impressive ap pearance as they surrounded the marriage altar. Miss Bessie Hel bert, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Mr. Bre. t Caughman, a medical student ''f ' the University of Virginia, act ed as best man. Immediately after the ceremony, the happy couple, amidst the congratula tes and best wishes of a host of friends, started for their new home at Hickory, N. C., where the Doctor has located for the practice of medicine. * The bride i* a lady of attrac tive appearance and charming qualities and will win many friends in her new home. The groom, after completing his Lit erary Course at Lenoir College and his degree in medicine at the -University of Virginia, making at both institutions an enviable record, spent the summer in Boston, Miss., in further train ing for his profession and comes to us well prepared for hiswork. His many friends here give him. and his beautiful bride a hearty welcome and wish for them many years of happiness and success. - Boone Items The colored population of Boone has greatly decreased dur ing the last year. Many of the laborers have gone to the coal fields and railroads to find work, and a number have died. There are only four colored schools in the county. Each of these have about twenty pupils. A family by the name of Red lives in North Fork and each year draws enough public money to give their children a short school at home. The students and faculty of the Appalachian Training School enjoyed a Hallowe'en party on Thursday evening. Many hundred apple trees are being delivered to farmers in this country. The fruit industry is rapidly increasing. Social On Wednesday afternoon, the 30th, the second meeting of the year, Miss Geitner entertained the Hickory Book Club with thir teen members present, only 01 e being absent A delightful hour was passedwith the usual rou tine, Miss Geitner making inter- ] esting the book of her selection, Bishop Talbot's "My people of the plains." A genial time around the festive board empha sized the enjoyment of all. The Travellers' Club met with Miss Shenck Oct. 31st, twenty one members responding to roll call. Mfs. E. B. Cline gave the first paper on "Queenstown, Cork and Vicinity" in a very in teresting manner. Miss Geitner presented for Mrs W. L. Aber nefchy an article on Father Prout or Rev. Frances Sylvester Ma honey drawing a parelel between him and Dean Swift. The read ing: "The Sunniness of Irish Life McDonough was given with much enjoyment of the Cel tic humor by Mrs. G. N. Hutton. Current events and dainty re freshments brought this fift.it meeting of the series to a closi. The Price of Health. "The price of hea'th in a malarious district Isjust 25 cents; the cost of box of Dr. King's New Life Pi Is, writes Ella Slayton, of Noland, Ark. New Life Pills cleanse gently and im part new life and vigor to the system. 2 Sc. Satisfaction guarantead at C. M. Shuford's, Menzies Drug Co., and W. S. Martin, druggist PEBiSDS OF 1 \ \A|n;; a?4\ 11 While no •woman is entirely free S i Vf" / from periodic suffering, it does not I f- yz ■: Tl .'. "\\ women wiould suffer so severely Ir- 9 "V/ • . -vAI regularities and pain are positive S "9f . •••"J I evidence that something' i& wtong 9 f / I which should be set right or it will I ' I ■ lead to serious derangement of the I- 1 ; j J feminine organism. \ji3r 1 Thousands of women, have I: - «3 / / NVV _ jgfg/f\ \ fering by taking .Lydia K. Pink- I ( I ~f \ \ ham's Vegetable Compound, H \ \ '. VV 1 ) is made from native roots and herbs, \\J I I L'J 118 * 8 the most thorough female ft X—i— S --C' ' regulator known to medical science. I MISS ADELAIDE NICHOLS 111 cures the condition which ■ ■ causes so much discomfort and robs H- I that period of its terrors. Women who are troubled with gainful or ir- I I regular functions should take immediate action to ward off the serious ft, | consequences and be restored to health and strength by taking § Lydia E. Pinkham'sVegetable Compound I 1 Miss Adelaide Nichols of 324 West 82nd Street, New York City, ft* 9 writes:—Dear Mrs, Pinkham:-"If Women who suffer would only rely ft 8 upon Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound their troubles would be M. I quickly alleviated. I feel greatly indebted for the relief and health I a wnk-h ha» been brought to ine by your inestimable remedy." Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cures Female Complaints I ■ such as Failing and Displacements, and Organic Diseases Headache, 1 B General Debility, Indigestion. wid invigorates the whole feminine I i I system. For the derangements of the Kidneys of either sex Lydia I I £. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is excellent. i Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women I Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to I I write Mra.Pinkham, at Lynn,Mass From the symptoms given, the trouble | I ®*y be located and the quickest and surest way of recovery advised. Cosby Patent Air-Tight Baker aid Heater Hl IT HEATS . AND COOKS TOO. f : J The Most Convenient, Useful ■ and Economical Siove for th« |&&&£&&&& *1,9 Home Ever Made. . . . . IT DOES DOUBLE DUTY U warm;; the coldest and largest rboin in - housewife can cook or bake anything &>'' :^ Christmas turkey Still it looks just as I »S neat as-any heater made. It is air-tight wj| m stud a great fuel saver. Thousands arebe ing sold. Thousands of housekeepers are |f| ihsSßS£' ■-g' - enthusiastic. Fine Cast Iron tops and l(J|'a bottoms, making it last for years without - UNION STOVE CO., Inc., + Box 2743, RICHMOND, VA. ™ liTfomm *lW* iiliAfili'i ttl " 1 ft WANTED Every Man, Woman and Child in Hickory to call at our Store for the greatest strength creator and health restorer which we have ever sold —Vinol. It is not a patent medicine, bvt the most valuable cod live preparation made by an extractive and fconcentrating process from fresh cods' livers without a drop of oil to nauseate and upset the stomach and retard its work, and tonic iron which is a needful constituent for the blood added. We do not believe there is person in this vicinity who ct nnot be benefited by Vinol at this searon of the year. Vinol is delicious to-the taste, and it is rec ognized as the greatest strength creator fa lod people, weak, sickly women and children, nursing mothers, and after a severe sickness. Vinol is unequaled for hacking coughs, chronic colds, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Creates an appetite and makes those who are too thin, fat, rosy ani healthy. We have had so much experience with Vinol and seen so many wonder ful results from its use that we offer to teturn money without question if it does i not accomplish all we claim for it. Men zies Drug Co., Hickory,_N.'C. D? PRICES WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD contributes more nutriment to impoverished bad blood than any single article of diet known to men. Persons with rebellious stomachs can eat it with a sense of genuine relish. a For tale by all Grocers ' There have been a large num ber of penalty cases against the Southern Railway tried at New ton last week and this week. The merchants are certainly sticking it to the railroad e/jry chance : m/ The General J Accident 1 Special Deposit With N. Y. Insurance Dept $250,000.00 Change of occupation does not forfeit your policy,. Claims are not reduced by reason of other insurance All .honest claims positively paid at sight. Increased Benefits: Ten per cent is added to all benefits On claims if originating after the payment- of one year's premium in advance. Double Death Benefit and Ac cident Monthly Indemnities arc paid if injuries are received while .on pas senger conveyances propelled by steam, cable, electricity or compressed 1 i -aSti air. Health and Accident Insur ance combined in one Policy.Month |lv Indemnities graded according to the f hazard of ; the occupation and amount of premium paid. Absolutely the most popular form of insurance offered | to the public. A policy that any wage §§ earner can afford, and will make him , independent. It pays for rent, living, clothing and fuel while disabled from accident or sickness. It- gives a man food, solid comfort and confidence in the event of disability to know that his , household is not deprived of its usual comforts. Our policies provide indem nity 24 months for accident and 6 months for sickness. It is cheaper and safer to have it always and not need it, than to need it J " once and not have it. I The B. & P. Policy paying SIOO [per month, cost $2 per month. WALTER E. SLOAN Gen. Mgr. Statesville, N. C. „iS W. A. H&LL, AGENT DISOLUTION NOTICE. | The Partnership heretofore ex isting between N. E. Aull and Mrs. OM. Royster under the 1 name of the Phoenix Manufae- „ 3 turiiigCo., has been dissolved by mutual consent, and Mr. Aull will not hereafter have any con nection with the management J and conduct of that business. This October 22nd, 1907: N. E. Aull, Mrs. O. M. Royster*
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