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A Bad Sign J-23 OLD SORES BY IMPURITIES IN THE BLOOD Whenever a sore refuses to heai it is because the blood is not pore and healthy, as it should be, but is infected with poisonous germs or Some old blood taint which has corrupted and polluted the circulation. Those most usually afflicted with old sores are persons who have reached or passed mid dle lifa. The vitality of the blood and strength of the system have naturally begun to decline, and the poisonous germs which have accumulated because ol a sluggish and inactive condition of the system, or some hereditary taint which has hitherto been held in check, now force an outlet on the face, arms, legs or other part of the body. The place grows red and anpry, fester! and eats into the surrounding tissue until it becomes a chronic and stubborn niter, fed and kept open by the impurities with which the blood is saturated. Nothing is more trying and disagreeable than a stubborn, non-healing sore. The very fact that it resists ordinary remedies and treatments is good reason for suspicion; the same germ-producing cancerous ulcers is bach Of every old sore, and especially is this true if the trouble is an inherited me. Washes, salves, nor indeed anything else, applied directly to the sore, can ... do any permanent good; neither vrlll reinov- Z waa afflicted with a tore oii my . .if . -tv, ... fgo, of four y»»T a ' atandinjr. It iug the sore witn caustic plasters or the wsa a small pimuls at first tout it surgeon's knife make a lasting cure. If E^:£ r V:rH&' "wis "ePy particle of the fleJ, wer. aXarmad about it sad consulted taken away another sore would come, be> treated me but theaora oontinued cause the trouble is in the blood, and the BLOOD CANNOT BE CUT AWAY, ami aft«r tsklaa it a while I was The cure must come by a thorough eWns compie ° of the blood. In S. S. S. will be found atffact* fS. S. S., and there h&a not a remedy for sores and ulcers of every. hisL S^a^tua^fit ot th * " or ® " lnc * It is an unequalled blood purifier—one that THOS, OVBS. goes directly into the circulation and Wast XTmlon, Ohio. promptly cleanses it of all poisons and taints. It gets down to the very bottom of the trouble and forces out every trace of im purity and makes a complete and lasting £ f £ cure. S. S. S. changes the quality of the blood so that instead of feeding the diseased PURELY VEGETABLE P a^ v, irritated, inflamed flesh with healthy blood. Then the sore begins to heal, new flesh is formed, all pain and inflammation leaves, the place scabs over, and when S. S. S. has purified the blood th» •ore is permanently cured. S. S. S. is for sale at all first claas drug stares. Write for our special book on sores and ulcers and any other medical you desire. We make no charge for the book or advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC ATLANTA, GAm 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 for them. In Jastlce to to your (tally write lot these folders. They're free. Learn of the wonderful opportunities these states now offer. Wealth and happiness await you in the South west. No section of the United States has eret offered greater possibilities, in no other section are there to many conditions favorable for •access. Glide With the Current In Arkansas and Texas. | The Climate Is mild and healthful. Yoa can work out of doors the year round. 1 There are good schools and churches. Lire stock has good range .nearly all year. No costly barna are needed for Winter hous ing. There li • long growing season this meant bigger and more profitable crops. You can raise and market tome crop neatly e»ery month in the yeat. ' There it an abundant supply of good, pare water. f The rainfall It plentiful and erenly dlitrib • uted. The soil Is rich it's not worked out. You can buy a farm now for about one-thlrd its actual value and pay for it in a few yeart, from the crops, and live comfortably while you are doing it. ' Doesn't the Southwett appeal to you ? Just con tider whether it't better to take advantage of the wonderful opportunitiet this territory now offers, or continue where you are, ttrug gUng along under adverse condition,, waatine your time and energy trying to make a high priced farm which it all worked out" pay. Act at once before land values take another }ump. You can't make a mistake. Delay may mean disappointment. Seeing it bellevinr Make • trip of investigation now. It will p» k »00. Low rate Home Seekers' Excuraioni , Nov. 19, Dec. 3 and 17, 1907. Thirty day return limit—stopovers allowed both ways. Fill out and mail thia coupon at once. It will be one of the best things yoa ever did. H. H. SUTTON. Dlst. Pass. Agent, Cotton Belt Route, 109 W. 9th Street, Chattanooga, Tans. Send me your free descriptive folders. I want to leais something about Arkansas and Texaa. Name... . Post Office..—... State ~, Heavy, impure blood makes a muddy, pimply complexion, head aches, nausea, indigestion. Thin blood makes you weak, pale sick y. Burdock Blood Bitters makes the blood rich, red, pure-re stores perfect health. Irregularity is bad in every department of life, in meals, in sleeping hours, but especially when it is a question of womanly habit. Not only is it a sign ot female disease, but, unless cured, it will cause dangerous troubles, because ol: the poisons thus allowed to remain in the system. If you suffer in this way, get a bottle of Wine of Cardui Mrs. Ludnda Johnson, of Fish Creek. Wis., writes: "I suffered for fourteen (14) years with irregu larity, great pain. At last 1 tried Cardui, and nov lam cuisd." At all druggists, in 51 Domes. a iismn §•« a | Write today for a free copy of valuable 64-page illustrated Book for Wonwi. If yon need Medical WRITE US A LETTER IS&stbsz- s&s'aL si^g-isr 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 pairing on Buggies, Carri ages, Wagons, and all Kinds of Vehicles Painting, Etc, Tire Swinking and Horse-shoeing PL Specialty » All kinds ot Blacksmith and Wood-work done to order. Wilkinson & Bern West Hickory liodol llwH Se«ticm , . Relieves sour stomac' palpitation of the heart. Digests what you eat* j F —&KORRBCT I i VSHAFE We are itfae largest makers of 15. GUARANTEED SHOES in tfce World. [Fifty years of first -lass boot making backs this guarantee: If the upper of a S5 "Korreet Shape" Shoe breaks through before the sole is worn through, we will replace with a new pair of shoes. MCKtm 4 new, aaoexTM. Curled in Stock by J A Bowles, Hickory; and Plfat-Claxa Bhse Starts gtaarall; || 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, j admr., against A. J. Setzer et al ap- I pointing me a commissioner J I will o | Monday, Dec. 2, 1907ofler for salt to the highest bidder for cash at the court house "r in Newton, N. C., ginning in K*. i:ory township, on a stake on the South bank W. and N. R. R., and 2 poles North of the Mor gan old comer, ana nrns North with J. D. 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 said line 50 poles to a pine stump, then South 14 and one half poles to a stake in center of the KIDNEY TROUBLES The kidneys are essential organs f ffi for keeping the body free from 1m- fi purities. If they should fail to work (», x \ \ 2eath would ensue in very short time \ yxjjSlL£^^?FwMtß(W Ii; or irritation caused *y w||\\) \ by some feminine derangement may . Syri^V spread to some extent to the Kidneys I V^: y :^iL and affect them. The cause can be lA Al so far removed by using Lydia E. /&j\ Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound //0^ : "" \\ \ on>l that the trouble will disappear. _ (/ \ A\ \ \ L^gj When a woman is troubled with \\J\V N \ /itffj/ pain or weight in loins, backache, J \ swelling of the limbs or feet, swell ing under the eyes, an uneasy, tired "**■ feeling in the region of the kidneys, tT C-^— __ , -- —- .^TTaTI she should" lose no time in com- M 155 KATE A.HEARN mencing treatment with Lydia E. Pinkham'sVegetable Compound It may be the means of saving her life. Read what this medicine did for Kate A. ilearn. 580 West 47th Street, New York, who writes:— Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—"l owe a debt of gratitude to Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound for It has saved my life. I suffered with Kidney trouble, irregularities and painful periods, and my blood was fast turning to water. I used your medicine for some time and it has made me strong and well." Lydia B. Pinkham'* Vegetable Compound made from native roots and herbs cures Female Complaints, such as Falling and Displacements, and Organic Diseases. Dissolves and expels Tumors at an early It strengthens and tones the Stomach. Cures Headache, General Debility and invigorates the whole system. For derangement of the Kidneys in either sex Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is excellent. Mr«. Pinkham's Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female illness are invited to write Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass.. for advice. It is fi-ee. AVegefabie Preparationfor As similating (heFood andßegula- i ting the Stomachs andßowels of Promotes Digestion-Cheerful ness and Rest.Con tains neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral WOT HARC OTIC. M***6UarSSNUELFtrGBDt Aa-ti. W- v AbcSmum * 1 . JUUUSJ*- I jjw»iW * V Sjaic, j A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion »Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions, Fever is ti neas and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of | NEW YORK. EXACT COPY WRAPPER. W. and N. C. R. R., then S. 84 W. ' with said railroad 16 poles to a stake in said railroad. Frank Lock's corner, then South with said Lock's line 11 poles to a stake Frank Lock's corner, then W. 54 and one-half 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 Thcs. 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 is lots first, then as a whole. Terms one-half cash, balance in equal payments on three and six months, with interest from date ct sale. This Oct. 28, 1907. C. A. Little, Commissioner. Stops itching instantly. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, tetter itch, hives, herpes, scabies— Doan's Ointment. At any drug store. CUSTOM For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears the .. /(V All Signature d H i/P % ' n HaT Ose \X For Over Thirty Years GASTORM TUB IMMM NUHMT. RM YORK err*. The Looker-on. ("Merely a Looker-on in Vienna" •'The Looker-on Sees Most of ihe Game.") When one thinks how the oid cemetery could be turned into pretty little park, and lymembe s its present condition, it certaini> makes you wonder what those who are not merely lookers-on j are doing. Do any of you see the sun set behind the mountains these clear cool evenings? What a beauti ful purple old Baker's Mountain looks, cut out against the crim son ani gold behind it, and how many lovely shades of color there are in the ranges further off. We a- e all very busy, I know, but let's stop just a moment some evening and see what a picture it n akes. And one thing, breth ren. It don't cost a cent. And so the Charlotte reporters wt re charms*! ririth the Honora ble Mr. Shoaf's general get-up, with his Sunday clothes—above all, with his "Benevolent" coun tei ance. Benevolent! Well— — Wy at a fine piece of unconscious sarcasm! Maybe it would be a >= cod idea for the Charlotte re porters to suggest Mr. Shoaf to the people of Lexington, High Point and Thomasville (particu larly the latter) as a suitable person for the next superintend ent of Thomasville Orphanage. Let us hear from Brother Archibald Johnson the subject. There may be some draw-backs in being an American citizen, but, at any rate when an editor re lieves his mind on John D. Rock efellow, Big Buddy Taft, or even the Strenuous One Himself,there is no danger of his being hauled up in court, sentenced, dressed up in an ornamental suit of uni form, with a cool hair-cut, and taken off to spend his hours of active exercises in trotting round the backyard of Spandau prison. Editor Harden, of Germany, no doubt wishes he was an Ameri can citizen. Maybe his language in describing some of the antics of Germany's "High nobility" was too strong, but it would have to be strong to exceed the truth. | Social The Travellers' Ciub met with Miss Amelia McComb Thursday afternoon, Nov. 7, the president, Mrs. Bost in the chair and nine teen members present. Quota tions on "Irish Scenerv" intro duced the meejng. Mrs. Chad wick read for Mrs. Royster the topic: "Killarney and the Lakes." Mrs. L. R. Whitener presented with winning sympa thy the article: "Irish Folk and Fairy Tales," Maria Eageworth had her true exponent in Mrs. Gwaltney. Current events and delicious fruit were enjoyed be fore the close o£ the meeting. The club adjourned to meet with Mrs. J. H. Patrick Nov. 14,1907. Mrs. E. B. Menzies entertain ed one of the Bridge Clubs and two additional tables making four tables in all at her home Friday afternoon, Nov. 8. Miss Amy Wheeler obtained the prize. Dainty refreshments enhanced the pleasure of the evening. Year's Work at the Methodist Church. Report of the year's work of Hickory Station M. E. Church South: RAISED FOR MISSIONS By the Sunday-school - $ 100.00 By Dr. W. L. Abernethy and wife __ 60.00 JFy Woman's F. M. Society ' 204.90 By Woman's H. M. Society 37.10 By the Church 220.00 Total $622.00 All the beneyolencies of the church, the presiding elder and pastor's salaries have been paid in full. For all purposes' $3,240.13 has been raised, which i • an average of £6.69 per mem- Ler. Forty jo : ned by certificate and seven on profession of faith. fThe effect of malaria lasts a long time. You catch cold easily or become run down because of the after effects of malaria. Strengthen yourself with Scott's Emulsion• It builds new blood and tones up your nervous system. ALL DRUGGISTS: SOc. AND SI.OO. ©!@„ IS- SIS&BSSR WATCK 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 t 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. _ ■' " .1 ■ i T. WATCH INSPECTOR FOR SOUTHERN RY. GEO. E. BISANAR Hickory, N. C. Old I^eliable Opt Fall Clothing lor . 0 & men and boys MwW Is just what you Lll want in quality and price. We are just F/l JM opening up a beauti ful line of these goods m Come and get what , W you want. 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. t^etzGT HICKORY, N. C. Harse Sense for People Who Think That prolific writer and really great moral philosopher, Opie Read, has one of his characters say, in substance: "It is not what a man refuses to do in this life that makes him strong. It is what he QUITS DOING/' Turn this over in your mind a few times, think on the amount of truth it contains. A man may refuse to do a wrong thing be cause it does not tempt him —another man may be tempted by the same thing, and yield. He may contract the habit of doing this wrong thing. The man who refused, bee ause it did not tempt him, showed no strength—ndne Was necessary. But the man to whom it was a temptation, and who yielded, but who af ierward realized the wrong, and QUIT, showed strength and was made stronger by the act. Whenever a man fights a battle and wins a victory he is made stronger. QUIT DOING WRONG—BE STRONG. Many men persist" in the wrong of refusing adequate pro tection to their families, such as a good life insurance policy would afford —quit refusing —be strong —see us, or write to us. — WE WILL HELP YOU. J. A. Herndon or E. V. Morton Hickory, N. C. The Price of Health. "The price of health in a malarious district isjust 25 cents; the cost of box of Dr. King's New Life Pills, •writes Ella Slayton, of Noland, Ark. i New Life Pills cleanse gently and im part new life and vigor to the system. 25c. Satisfaction guarantead at C. M. Shuford's, Menzies Drug Co., and W. . Martin, druggist Harsh physics feact, weaken the bowels, cause chronic consti pation. Doan's Regulets operate easily, tone the stomach, cure constipation. 25c. Ask your dru£ gist for. them. FOLEYSHONET^TAI ChUdr«nt safe, sure. No opiate*
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