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For Woman's Eye ; +* J-18 BAD BLOOD THE "SOURCE OF ALL DISEASE Every part of the body is dependant cm the blood lor nourishment and strength. When this life stream is Cowing throng h system in a state c| purity and richness we ate assured of perfect and uninterrupted health; because pore blood is nature's safeguard against disease. When, however, the body is fed on weak, impure or polluted blood, the systgn is deprived of Its strength, disease germs collect, and the trouble is manifeated in various ways. Pustular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the different skin affections show that the blood is in a feverish and diseased condition as a result of too much add or the presence of some irritating humor. Sons and Ulcers axe the result of morbid, unhealthy matter ie the blood, and Bheumatiam, Ca tarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, etc., are all liUap atsUd blood disorders that will continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains. These impurities and poisons find their way into the Hood in various ways. Often a sluggish, inactive condition of the system, and torpid state ol the avenues of bodily waste, leaves the refuse and waste matters to soar and form uric and other acids, which are taken up by the blood and distributed throughout the circulation. Coming in contact with contagions diseases ia another cause for the poisoning of the blood ; we also breathe the germs and microbes of Malaria into our lungs, and when these get into the blood in sufficient quantity it becomes a carrier of disease instead of health. Some are so unfortunate ss to inherit bad blood, perhaps the dregs of some old constitutional disease of ancestors is handed down to them and they are constantly annoyed and troubled with it. Bad blood is the source of all dis ease, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and purified the body is sure to suffer in some way. For blood troubles of any character S. S. S. is the best " remedy ever discovered. It goes down into the circulation and removes any and all poisons, supplies the healthful properties it needs, and completely and permanently cures blood diseases of every kind. The sction of S. S. S. is so thorough that hereditary taints are removed and weak, diseased blood made strong and # • healthy so that disease cannot remain. It { cures Catarrh, Scrofula, Sbrea (PURELY VEGETABLE and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Contagious Blood Poison, etc., and docs not leave the slightest trace of the trouble for future outbreaks. The whole volume of blood is renewed and cleansed after a course of S. S. S. It is also nature's greatest tonic, made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, and is absolutely harmless to any part of the system. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class Irug stores. Book on the blood and any medical advice free to all who writa 111 mm* THE SWIFT MPECtne CO., ATVUITA, QAm fc . _ _ vcflp A Narrow Escape. G' W. Cloyd, a merchant, of Plunk, Mo., had a narrow escape four years ago, when he ran a jimson bur into his thumb. He says: "The doctor wanted amputate it but I would not consent. I bought a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve and that cured the dangerous wound." 25c at C. M. Shuford,Men zies Drug Co., and W. S. Martin's, Druggist. TBS CHILDREN LIIK IT KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP la Jiittlce to yourieU ud to roar family writ* I It* »hete folderi. They're free. Learn of the I wonderful opportooltiet iheK ttitei now o0«r. ■ Wealth and htpplneci await yon in the Boath- I •W. No lection of the United State* bat ever I offered (rtater potslbilitiei, in no other aection I are there ao many ceoditiooi faroraMe for I hCCCH. Glide With the Current In Arkansas and Texas. ■ The Climate it mild and healthful. You can work out of doori the year roaod. There are good achoola and chnrchea. Lire Mock haa good range nearly all yew. No coatly harm are needed for Wintar boat* log. Tiere It * long growing teatoo this man* bigger and more profitable cropa. You can raite and market aocnc crop nearly every month in the year. There ia an abundant aupply of good, pore water. The rainfall ia plentiful and evenly diaulb h uted. The toll la rich it'a not worked out. You can buy • farm BOW for about oee-thlrd itt actual value and pay for it in a few yean, from the cropa, aad live comfortably while yoa are doing it. Doeta't the Soutbweat appeal to you I iutt con alder whether it'a better to take advantage of the wonderful opportunitiea thia territory aow offeri, cr continue where you are, atrug gling along under adjerie condition!, watting your time aad energy trying to make a high priced farm which ia all worked out" pay. Act at once before land valuea take another Jump. You can't make a mistake. Delay may mean ditappoir.tment. Seeing l» believing Make a trip of invettigation DOW. It will pay >you. Low rate Hom£ Seekers' Ezaurtiona j Nov. 19. Dec. 3 and-17. 1907. Thirty . 'ay return limit— stopovera allowed k both waya. Fill out and mail tM coupon at once. Itwillbeone of the best things you ever did. H. H. SUTTON, Ditt. Paaa. Agent, Cotton Belt Route, 109 W. 9th Street, Chattanooga, Tena. Send me your free descriptive folderi. 1 want to learn something about Arkantat and Tezaa. Name. Post Office— Stale Women's troubles very often occur regularly at a certain time every month. Be cause tills may have been so all your life, Is no reason wiw it should continue. Many thousands of women, who had previously suffered from troubles similar to you , due to disorder of the womanly organs, have found welcome relief or cure in that wonderfully successful medicine for women. Wine of Cardui Mrs. Leota Forte, U Toledo. 11L. writes: lam weß pleased with the results ol using Cardui. taken three bottles and am now perfectly well, free from pain and have gained 25 pounds In weight U'SITF IK AIFTTFP CTSA/TSIF; Vf Kl ICU3 *1 LEI * -•» Ladies Auvisorv D* p».. ~a» CtuUucwta Medim* Co.. Qu;tamx'ga. Te»w J Don't Pay Alien ony to be divorced irom your appendix. There will be no occasion for it if you keep your bowels regular with Dr. King's New Life Pills. Their action is se gentle that the appendix never has cause to make the least complaint. Guaranteed by C. M. Shuford, Men zies Drug Store, and W. S. Martin, Druggist. 25c. Try them. A SHOP We do all kinds of re pairing on Buggies, Carri ages Wagons, and all Kinds of Vehicles. I Painting, Etc, Tire Swinking and Horse-shoeing a Specialty All kinds ot Blacksmith ! and Wood-work done to t | order. WiMnson & Bsrryj ' iVes*. Mfckory Ji V ! **'" ■•jr»ar . ; i | IfcS We. 4 | the largest maters of | gkS. GUARANTEED! pjSHOES in tfce World Jl n Fifty years of first-li lj class boot making! | backs tbls guarantee:^ fl >f the upper of aS9 "Korreot fjf] jni Shape" Shoe breaks through J= IBJ before the tola is worn through, Hi) [HI we will replace with a new pair fg| i=2l of shoes. fcJ P| PMKARO * riKLO, MOSITI*. fjj J Carried la Stock by 1 PJ A. wics, mckory IB] il Plrit-Clm SbM>i«MfBirilly [ill | GROWING CHILDREN Advice to Mother of Hickory. I-erhaps the wo:t important princi i pic involved in the «Care of s child is proper nourishment. How many delicate children do we meet on cur streets with colorless cheeks and thin little legs and an 3?. 'lt is very plain to be seen that rapid growth takes all their strength and ! their little bodies are not receiving ' sufficient nourishment to make them 1 well, strong and robust, i We wan* to say tc the parents cf Ail such children :n Hickcry that our delicious cod liver and iron prepa ' ration, Vinoi, will bttfld up delicate children, fill o-L bellow cheeks ?nd i stre-rr, robust ;nd rosy. *... ... >«,.s iie« vludtty -«und Fe«H • • •i.useic tissue and pure, rich red , b ood, and children love it. This is because Vinol is a delicious tasting cod liver preparation without oil, made by a scientific, extractive ard NATURE PROVIDES FOR SICK WOMEN l|g)H a more potent remedy in the roots F--"^Pf and herbs of the field than wma ever 1 V Z'/MM . prodnoed from drtifs. J In the good old-fashioned days of J onr grandmothers few drugs were J\ /rK T7-' i 7 * used in medicines and Lydia EL I a A. Pinkham. of Lynn. Mass., in her \V\ f study of root* and herbs and their \\l / / power over disease discovered and \\J gave to the women of the world a /"jjl \i 11^ remedy for their peculiar ills more ICr V a»s d ß .?rr th,n ,ny Lydia E. Pinkfiam's Vegetable Compound is an honest, tried and true remedy of unquestionable therapeutic raluo During its record of more than thirty years, its long list of actual cures of tnose serious ills peculiar to women, entitles Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound to the respect and confidence of eirery fair minded person and every thinking woman. When women are troubled with irregular or painful functions, weakness, displaoements. ulceration or inflammation, baekache, flatulency, general debility, indigestion or nervous prostration, they should remember there is one tried and true remedy, Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. No ether remedy in the country hu such a record of euros of female ills ; and thousands of women residing in every wart of the United States bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable compound and what it has done for them. Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her f» advice. She has grrided thousands to health. For twenty-five years she has been advising sick women free of charge She is the daughter-in-law of Lydia E Pink ham and as her assistant for years before ner decease advised under her immediate direction. Address, Lynn, Mass. ; | 1 If S S! i vj; CLndßovrelsof m w /■ B I! nets and RestXontciins neither 3 | Owum,Morphine norMneral. i NOT NARCOTIC. Os&Jr 1 - \ AmmUml t . 1 ) I A perfect Remedy forConstipo- ■ lion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea m Worms .Convufeions .Fewrish- ■ nessandLossOFSUEP. fl ■■ » Pac Simile Signature, of NEW VQHK. ■ I EAACT copy or WIUPPCR. I concentrated process fro n fresh cods' liver?, thus combining with peptonate of iron all the medicinal, healing body-bnilding elements of ccd liver oil, bat no oil. **• , As a body builder and strength cre ator for old people, delicate children, weak, run-down persons, after sick ness, and f®r chronic coughs, cold?, bronchitis, and ail throat and troubles, Vinol' is unexcelled. Tr Vinol oa our offer to return money i; it fails to give satisfaction. E. B. Menzies, Hickory, N. C. You Tcnow as well as any one when you need something to regulate you: system. If your bowels jire sluggish, your food distresses you, your kidney? p?iu. take Hollister's Rocky iviountaii Tea. It always relieves. 35 ceuts, Tea or Tablets.- E. B. Menzies. Hon. J. D. Elliott spent Sun fa v in Charlotte, returning home Monday. CASTOKU For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought I Bears the / . /(s/ *l* Signature * w ft Jp' I" fir Dsa VA For Over Thirty Years GOTORIA ; f . ywwinMiMMMwi Nwtamem. Letter from Uncle Rusticus Hello, Democrat: How are things in your country? I -*'ip peae you are having rain in abun dance, and muddy roads into the ,argain. Rusticus predictei a money panic during Teddy's nlmmis trati n and behold, it thm'e:- ings ana lightning are seen in the distance. It may soon roll over the entire United States, as n i one is able to see and realize its approach, but, as the old Scotch people used to say, there is something in the wind and it may soon come and sweep over the land like a mighty. cyclone. It mav engulf many a one in all of its horror and work- great harm in the end. There is always a calm after a -rtorm, and so it mav be after his time ot prosuerity, there .nay be a calm in all commercial transactions. It has been so *nd can be so again. History .ells us that there was a panic in vhe year 1817 whose effects con nued until 1824, probably caus id by the war of 1812. The se verest money panic the writer over passed through was the one of 1837. This was caused by the state Banks passing out of exist ence. In those days good milk row 3 could be bought for five collars, good horses from S6O to Everything else had sunk in proportion. Many persons , were ruined financially. Then, unless the signs of the times change from the present appear- | ance, continue to look out for hard times for the next six months or longer. Hello, Republican Party, you j have got the President, the sen ate and the lower house, in fact, : the whole shebang, and had run ' the prosperity to the highest pitch. Then what's the matter with the financial condition of the conntry? Is it sick that you i had to give it the big.dose of one hundred and Sfty millions of bonds issued in time of peace? If the Democratic party were in power now what a howling there would be all over the coun ty by the Republican party. It would make old Grover bark and old Tabby mew and with all their noise it would not reconcile the matter any. We could say an abundance on this matter, but will forbear, and give some gen eral news, though that seems all rained out- There is a great deal of mov ing going on. Robert Mullen haa bought a roller mill, sold out his personal effects and moved to Lincolnton. Rufus Smith moved into the place he left. It is said that John Scrorce will leave his pres ent home and move into John Fullbright's place. It is report' ed that Mr. V'ilder will leave the Summey Wilfong place and go elsewhere. Charles Hubbard has moved to Bandy's township. There are still some land sales. N. L. Shuford bought forty acres from Tom Shuford for fiftv dol lars per acre. Rob Speagle bought the old David Warlick mill. Mr. Sides sold IS acres to N. A. Leatherman. He paid twenty dollars per acre. It seems that this money panic does not affect the price of land. Doras Killian was tt be mar ried to a Miss Adams near Hilde . bran last Sunday. There is some prospect that there will be some nore marriages between now and Christmas. R. N. Yoder took a load of turkeys to Hickory to be confis cated on Thanksgiving. TheNimrods seem to he pler ty nowadays and they make the rabbits get. Many of them are deposited in the pot to be fixed for family use. We wish The Democrat a grand success, and we also wish the editor of the same a geod turkey dinner. Ruatieu*. FOimHONETHCAR Oaraa M4>| 2 Convalescents need a large amount of nourish* $ 5 ment in easily digested form. «§» Scoffs Emulsion is powerful nourish- X ment —highly concentrated. Y It makes bone, blood and muscle without ? putting any tax on the digestion. "S' r H ALL DRUGGISTS! 50c. AND SI.OO. 1L f ®l®o Ho ' 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 attention and all guaranteed to give perfect Satisfaction. WATCH INSPECTOR FOR SOUTHERN RY. % GEO. E. BISANAR Hickory, N. C. ITh(e Old Reliable | Our Fall Clothing lor | men and boys 1 Is just what you 4- J want in quality and xcj?* yft price. We are just r7r>r opening up a beauti- LJJILJ ful line of these goods B Come and get what W WJBf 9 - WE SELL CLOTHING FOR NEARLY HALF |j WHAT IT WILL COST YOU AT 3! OTHER PLACES. J SHOES, SHOES. ~ | The best line in the city.. We han dle General Merchandise. Call on us for bargains. ($r | I HICKORY, N. C. | Horse Sense for People Who Think That prolifip 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 hira strong. It I 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 thiDg, and yield. He may contract the habit of doing this wrong thtog. The man who refused, bee auie it did *ot 'I * 1 tempt him, showed no strength —none was necessary. But the man to whom it was a temptation, and who yielded, but who af terward realized the wrong, and QUIT, showed strength and was made strouger 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, suqh 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 co&t bo* of Dr. King's .New Life Fills, writes Ella Slayton, of Nolaud, Ark. New Life Pills cleanse gently and im part new life and vi£i,r to the ystcn. I e. Satisfaction guara:itoad at C. M. Shuford'j, Menzies Drug Co., and W Martin L. druggist j ■ ■ ' 1 . 1 Hl' .1 W. L-. ■ — —' Harsh physics feact, weaken . the bowels, casse ehronic consti • pation. Doan's- R_fu-ets oj>-r c easily, tone the stomach, e constipation. 25c. Ask your drug gist for them. ! " ~ \m* { Wfi '■ yr .V • ... /•* iT* i L ? g ■■■ ■ XfaSfr I f*r •hutrmmt »afm, *usm. J
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