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I Home Treat- I ment J-20 The Kind You Ilave Always Bought, and which has been In uso for over SO years, lias borne the signature of yp m and has been made under his per fl* r. sonal supervision since its infancy* Allow no one to deceive you in this* All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency.' It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep s The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS jy Bears the Signature of The Kind Ton Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY. I SOUTHERN STANDARD OF SATISFACTION H I B *J Made by Nature. As pure, M ■ as healthful, as wholesome as IS ■ the grape of the vine or the g I §For all cooking better, || I cheaper, and healthier than II I the best of the hog—as good If I as butter for most purposes. || 11 [OOOOOOOQ JOOGOOOOOOOOOOOC c I LAWRENCE & CO. ]l| ESTABNISHED IN IBJ6 £ i|| Wholesale Commission Merchants c * Poultry, Eggs, Fruits and Produca. Sweet Potatoes a Specialty ]| Faneuil Hall Market. Stencils, etc., furnished upon application | 8 BOSTON, riASS. I OOOOnoocS Subscribe for The Democrat. $1 per Year. McCOMB BROS., Dealers iu Groceries, Fresh Meats, Butter, Corn, Hay, Cot ton Seed Hulls, Meal and Country Produce. Hiclcory, „ « N C| You n:itun!'y vc "Hr*: fcr to treat yourself at home, for any form of female trouble, wouldn't vou ? V/c'!, it can be done. No reason why you should not be able to relieve or cure your suffering, as thousands of other women have done by proper use c-f the Cardui Home Treatment. Begin by taking WiiieofCardui the well-known female tonic. For sale at all drug stores^ Joe Moorhead, of Archibald,!. 7.. mites: "My wife had suffered for years from female trouble On your advice, 1 gave her th:i Cardui Moms Treatment, and now she hardly suffers at aIL" Sold by druggists. t. Ts> ST'l" t TST r 6 4" t "- f £*3r \Vrtte today :or a free copy of valuable 64-page Illustrated Book for Women. If yoa need Medical iMMrI It* ||T « I 5* J I ( •} Advice, lio.crihe ycur syrcptoms, statins age. and reply wilj be sent h\ plain sealed envelope. SI ImS 9 Lj ft « K £ mu Adiiressr Ladies Plumbing, Roofing and Guttering Done by expert workmen. All kinds or tin work on short notice. A full line of bath tubs, bowles and sinks, with hot and cold water fixtures. We will do your work right. Hickory Roofing & Tinning Co What causes panic? Mirk Twain says it was because of the tTiroval of "In God We Trust" • n* Eagle. \ NO USE TO DIE. "I Lave icuna out that there is no ie to die of lung trouble as iong as .-oil enn get Dr. King's New Dis covery," says Mrs J. White, of Rush bn TC, Pa. *'l would not be alive only ?o . ".at wonderful medicine. It loos ens up a cough quicker than anything else, and cures lung disease even after the case is pronounced hopeless." This most relia&le remedy for coughs and colds, lagrippe, asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness, is sold urder guarantee at C. M- Shu ford E. E, Meazies, W. S. Martin druggists. Present Troubles. "Ah, pretty lady," said the fortune teller, ' you wish to bf told atoutyour future husband?" "Not much," replied Mrs Gailey. ' I've come to learn where my present husband is when he's absent." This is what Hon. Jake Moore, State Warden of Georgia, says of Kodol for Dyspepsia: ' 'E, C. DeWitt & Co., Chic ago, 111.-Dear Sirs-I have suffered more than twenty years from indigestion. About eighteen months ago I had grown so much worse that I could not digest a crust of com bread and could rot retain anything on my stomach I lost 25 lbs.; in fact I made up my mind that I coufd not live but a short time, When a friend of mine recommended Kodol. I consented to try it to please him and I was better in one day. I now weigh more than I ever did in my life and am in better health than for many years, Kodol did it. I keep a bottle constantly, and write this hoping that humanity will be benefitted. Yours very truly, Jake C. Moor, Atlanta, Aug. 10, 1904." sold by C. M. Shuford, and W. S. Martin & Co. We are sorry indeed to learn that Floyd Blackwell's eye is givinghim agreatde3lof trouble and pain, so much that he and his father went to Hickory Sat urday and had the eye taken out. —Lenoir News. Be* careful about that little cough. Get something right away; some good reliable remedy that will move the bowels. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts gently yet pioptly on the bowels and allays inflammation at the same time It is pleasent to take and it especially recommended for children, as it tastes nearly as good as maple sugar. Sold by C. M. Shuford, W. Sw Martin & Co. No matter how crowded time nay be with events, there is ilways room for the nimble • imor. Kodol is today the best known and xiost reliable remedy for all disorders y the stomach, such as dyspepsia, iearl burn, sour stomach and belching of gas. Kodol contains the same juices f~>und in a healthy stomach. Kodol is feasant to take. It is guaranteed to * ve relief and is sold here by C. M. Shuford and W. S. Martin. The more men you lift up the fewer there are left to drop you down. Just a little Cascasweet is all that is necessary to give your baby when it is cross and peevish. Cascasweet contains no opiates nor harmful drugs and is highly recommended by mothers every where. Conforms to the national Pure food and Drugs Law. Sold by C. M. Shuford and W. S. Martin. Adam and Eve, it must be clear, had not a pedigree and yet from all tales we hear they had a fam ily tree. . Now's the time to take Rocky Moun tain Tea. It drives out the germs of winter, builds up the stomach, kidneys and liver. The most wonderful spring tonic to make people well. You'll be surprised with results. 35 c, Tea or Tab lets. E._B, Menzies, . Editors and Doctors. One good, healthy doctor bilf would run a printing office a month. An editor , works all day for $l.OO with an investment of $3. 000. A doctor looks wise and works ten minutes for $2:00 with an investment of 3 cents and a pill box that cost $1.37. A doctor goes to college a few years, gets a diploma and a string of words the devil him self can't pronounce, cultivates a look of gravity he palms off for wisdom, gets a box of pills, a meat saw and sticks out hi. c shingle a full fledged doctor. He will then doctor you till you die at a stipulated price per visit and put them as thick as your pocket book will permit. An editor seldom gets his education finished, learns as long as he lives and studies all his life; he eats bran mush and liver and takes his pay in hay and turnips. If an editor makes a mistake he has to apologize for it or there is a law suit, tall swearing and a smell of sulphur. If the doctor makes one there is a funeral, cut flowers and a smell of varnish. If a doctor goes to see another man's wife, he charges the man for it; if an editor goes to see another man's wife he gets a charge of buckshot. The editor helps men to live better and the doctor assists men to die easy. THE LUCKY QUARTER Is the one you pay out for a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They bring you the health that's more prec iots than jewels. Try them for headach, biliousness, constipation and malaria. If they disappoint you the price will be cheerfully refunded at C. M. Shu ford, W. S. Martin and E. B. Menzies druggists, For Lack of a Newspaper. A quiet and retiring citizen occupied a seat near the door of a crowded car when a masterful ly stout woman entered. Having no newspaper behind which to hide he was fixed and subjugated by her glittering eye. He rose and offered his place to her. Seating her-self —without thanking him —She exclaimed in tone that reached to the farthest end of the car: Madam," grasped the man as his face became scarled, I beg your pardon. I—l " "What do you mean ?" shrieked the woman. "You know very well I was speaking to my niece there .behind you."—Clover Leaf. —— BEST HEALER IN THE WORLD. Rev. F. Starbird, of East Raymond, Maine, says: "I have used Bucklen's, Arnica Salve for several years, on my old army wound, and other obstinate sores, and find it the best healer iu the in the world. I use it too with great success in my veterinary business." Price 25c. at C. M. Shuford, W. S. Martin, E. B. Menzie Druggists, A Kansas farmer in doctoring his horse gave it poultry medicine bj mistake. Now the horse has scratched up the whole pasture and is showing signs of trying to set. It Cats Up Rust. ©■s-4 will make an old, rusty Stove, or Stove Pipe, look like new, because it eats up rust. When you setup your Stoves, this Fall, give them a coat of 6-5-4; it is applied SiSJSj"** will not rub off and SHINES ITSELF., It also F, B. Ingold. A country newspaper threat ened to publish .the name of a young man who was seen with nis sweetheart's head On his shoulder if he didn't come across with a dollar in supscription. Thirty-seven young men slip ped in and paid for the papar and letters were received from three more saying that they would sub scribe just as soon as they "sold a little cottom" A Square Deal fa assured you when you buy Dr. Pierce-» family medicines —for all the ingrcdi ents entering into them j,re printed 01; the bottle-wrappers and their formula* are attested under oath as being complow and correct. Yon know just what you are paying for and that the ingredients are gathered from Nature's laboratory, being selected from the most valuable native medicinal roots found growing in oil! American fores ts~&twJ_whiie potenttocur«r are perfectly the moat delicate Not a drci pLayrotyil enters Into.their A mych-better agent isused bOtnToFev rrHrf.mg and nresemiig-ttig TOefltclr l £l principles usedmHlem viz.-nnro triiir> refined glycerine. This agent possessrs Intrinsic mea icTWi j»ropertia-; of its own, being-a most valuable antiseptic and anti« torment, nutritive and soothing demul cent. Jlycerine plays an important part In Dr. Pien-.e's Golden Medical Discovery ic the cure of indigestion, dyspepsia and weak stomach, attended by sour risings, tieart-burn, foul breath, coatt>d tongue, poor appetite, gnawing feeling in stom ach, biliousness and kindred derange ments of the stomach, liver and bowels. Besides curing all the above distressing ailments, the "Golden Medical Discovery «s a specific for all diseases of the mucous membranes, as catarrh, whether of the nasal passages or of the stomach, bowels or pelvic organs. Even in its ulcerative stages it will yield to thi? sovereign rem».. edy if its use be p rsevercdin. In Chronic Catarrh of the Nasal passages, it is well, while taking the "Golden Medical Dis covery" for the necessary constitutional treatment, to cleanse the passages freely two or three times a day with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. This thorough course of treatment generally cures the worst cases. In coughs and hoarseness caused by bron chial. throat and lung affections, except cor?- tfuwptlon in its advanced stages, the "Golden Medical Discovery" is a most efficient rem edy. especially in those obstinate, hang-on coughs caused by irritation and congestion of the bronchial mucous membranes. The "Dls" covery " is not so good for acute coughs aris ing from sudden colds, nor must it be ex pected U> cure consumption in its advanced ■tagos-'ho medicine will do that—but for all the obstinate, chronic coughs, which, if neg lected. or badly treated, lead up to consump tion. it Is the best medicine that can be taken. There is KfJ. wealth and // ,\ independence f//ij for you along (/// the Cotton Belt f Hi ' Route in Arkansas jII and Texas If Why? * j / ( Because the soil is rich. // It is not worked out. It I can be bought HOW for , from $5 to $25 an acre — about one-fourth of its value. I The Climate is mild and // | healthful. /1 j You can work out of doors ')) the year around. Y/y There are good schools Yy/, and churches. f/J Live stock has good range fjh nearly all year. //// | No costly barns are needed ///1 for Winter housing. 1 // There is a long growing j season this means I 1 bigger and more profi table crops. • | You can raise and market ' some crop nearly every month ia the year. ! There are good markets Hi if nearby. 'I/ There is an abundant // // T ! upp, y f# 0 ?* w , ate -i. /// rainfall is plentiful I /ill i and evenly distributed. [I Think what you're U[ offered! II i Low land values \\ V Good water IV f Two crops a year — \ IV Convenient markets Al j Grazing for stock the UV, year around \\ v Can you afford to stay I In where yoo are? Ill' Just consider whether it's better I V\ \ ' to take advantage of the WOH VV\ derful opportunities this terri \\\ tory now offers, or continue VYVjI where you are, struggling along I under adverse conditions, wast- V\\ 1 your time and energy \\\i trying to make a high-priced \V l] farm which is "all worked vvNll out" pay. Don't delay! Go Southwest! You won't make a mistake. Twice a month, Homeseekers' tickets are sold by the Cotton Belt at very low rates. Make a trip of investigation—it will be the bjst thing you ever did. Write for our descriptive literature—tells all about Arkansas and Texas— Let us help you to Success. H. H. SUTTON, D. P. A., Cotton Belt Route, 109 W. 9th Street, Chattanooga, Tenn. Send me your free descriptive folders. I want to learn something about Arkansas and Texas. Name.. * Post Office * . I Special Prices | & ON HEAVY-WEIGHT Sg ® Suits and Overcoats 8? t ' ■ „'* =F $ to For 30 Days w A Our stock is not large, however, we don't A\ believe in carrying over goods, preferring X A\ to sacrifice the price while the goods pre «? A\ yet very desirable, thus giving us room for Ojf Spring Goods, and giving you the new A\ merchandise at low prices. ||f tis - 1 = W DON'T EORGET OUR UNEof "WALKOVER" SHOES # in heavy Winter weight are the very best JK •jj to be had, $4.00 the pair. Jjf ® A complete line of "Hawes" and "Stetson" Jl? Hats and Furnishings. W | Moretz-Whitener Clothing CO. | ' 7 The Quality Shop. Sc c HEALS ? •d.d.OLD SORES No old sore exists merelj' because the flesh is diseased at that partic ular spot; if this were true simple cleanliness and local applications would heal them. Whenever a sore or ulcer refuses to heal readily, the blood is at fault; this vital fluid is filled with impurities and poisons which are being constantly discharged into the place, feeding it with noxious matter and irritating and inflaming the nerves and tissues so the sore cannot heal. These impurities in the blood may b« the remains of some constitutional trouble, the effect of a debilitating spell of sickness, leaving disease germs in the system, "or the absorption by the blood of the fermented refuse matter which the bodily channels of waste have failed to remove. Again the cause may be hereditary, the diseased blood of ancestry being handed down to posterity; but whatever the cause, the fact that the sore will not heal shows the necessity fpr the very best constitutional treatment. There is nothing that causes more worry and anxiety than an old sore which resists treatment. Bvery symptom suggests pollution and disease—the discharge, the red, angry looking flesh, the pain and in flammation, and the discoloration* of surrounding parts, all show that deep down in the blood there are morbid and dangerous forces at work, con stantly creating poisons which may in the end lead to Cancer. Local applications are valuable only for their cleansing, and antiseptic effects; they do not reach the blood, where the real cause is located, and can therefore have no real curative worth. S. S. S. heals old sores by going down to the fountain-head of the trouble and driving out the poison-producing germs and morbid matters which are keeping the ulcer open. It removes every particle of impurity from the cir culation and makes this life-stream pure, fresh and health-sustaining. Then as new, rich blood is carried to the place the healing begins, all discharge ceases, the inflammation leaves, new tissne and healthy flesh are formed, and soon the sore or ulcer is well. S. S. S. is the greatest of all blood puri fiers and finest of tonics, just what is needed in the treatment, and in addi tion to curing the sore will build up and strengthen every part of the system. Special book on Sores and Ulcers and anv medical advice desired furnished free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Bigger Cotton Yields Per Acre The value of commercial fertilizers has >?/J WJfc u, n demonstrat ed over and over again by both government and private comparative * tests. We stand ready to demonstrate to \ jj W y° u at any time that the surest way to "in- I f-M crease your yields per acre" is to use /jf fp Viißinia-Carolina \ Jmg* Fertilizers •$3 m 0 R. J. Redding, former Director of the Geor- ■ |PLa for thestatement that \ mfw. mad ? atth's station show that well HM K commercial fertilizer applied to one acre 0W jL!S?\* nd W J cu,tlva f ed « m »y be reasonably ex- JA to produce an increase of yield of aeed WW mil 1 present price of cotton this would h. ' ! ar &. e «* tra P rofi t (for both lint and seed), - 1 /C /4, * after deducting the price for fertilizer." 1 I Jtou 11 find reports of many other comnarativA M \Sfl§ tests i together with much valuable >\W cerning land culture in the new Virginia-Carolina Jit tT* Year Book or Almanac. Ask you Focal fertilizer StS&S 4*m. ? eaJe r £ for a copy— or well send you one I r e »" >" ou wnte our nearest sales office. \ VirgmiaCMolum Chemical Co. JK IIPW t Duriam, N. C. _ Sfio^Md. 0 * -1 f / a " lPr Columbui, Gt. M Savannah, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. AW V Memphis, Teen. , JWm Ti/> T\A rv% An r. i s St advertising medium in Cataw lu IM HIAPPQ ount .y as it is read in very near every 10 JUlllUljl Ui J State m Union, and in every home in the county. The anbifription price is only $l.OO per year. in need of a blood purifier,'and especially a* a remedy for sore# and obstinate ulcer*. InliTT I had my let badly «ut on the sharp edge of a barrel, and having on a blue woolen stocking the place was badly poisoned from the dye. A great sore formed and for years no one knows what I suffered with the place. I tried. It seemed to me, every thing I had ever heard of, but I cot no relief and I thought I would have to go through life with an an fry. discharging sore on my leg. At last I began the use of S. S. S-, and it was but a short time until I saw that the place was Improving. I continued it until it removed all the poison from my blood and made a complete and permanent core of the sore. JltO. BI.UI 250 Ravf Street, Brooklyn, If. Y.
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