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fgk ET& maniv on> \? c women, who neglect the health of their wo -11 i eoiic" or anv AfV, v° J. eason tO , c '° so, any more than to neglect a sore throat, M Y disease, tnat the right kind of medicine will fc cure. Take L* ° 9 $ 19 9 ™ s - can never do harm, and is certain to do good. if || teen months amnUdXr 0 ? vJ + ollnS( ? R Ci l ty " Tenn - writes: "I had suffered from womanly troubles for six- B O Now Ith nkV am * ey .? oU,d not hel P I began to take Wine of Cardui. " U V li»p»TC IIC ii r At ali rel.aob druggists, in SI.OO bottles. Try it. J_22 ! We4|!C US rt LETTF?? £* Ci,r ' cf v -*' u - b '* fflastratel Book for Women. If you need Medical ■W!*WT—II 111 I 11 mUI 3 Lift ?"}**- "l -r. '* syreutoros. slati:: 2 aire, and reslv will be sent in Dlsin seal«l *»velatw>. m WHIIHHMimi ll 1 O -A- IsT-X) "1 || Manufacturer of all Home made §i j| Candies, Chocolate and Bon Bons W || All Fruits You Want | i(i| Apples, Oranges, Tangerines >ls Lemons, Pineapples, Grape 80 ii« Fruit, Grapes, Tomatoes—all aii U Cheap.- I I j| S Have 100 Bunches of Bananas | m this week, 7 and 8 hands. m Per bunch, $1.15 and $1.35; m m per dozen, 15 and 20c. m | C. G. TRAKAS. | M M fjw 1302 Union Square Phone 241 stj fills SLORIOUS GOLDEN CLOCK FREc for a few minutes cf your time. No one who has POSITIVELY a home to live in can afford to miss this truly QOLOEN OFPOIBTU M STY JgL To secure FREE of charge a Clock, the 4W l3rn,!ii " n-.cst important thing in the heme. Ar.d and to Keep such a Clock, too! BEAUTIFUL GCID /!=«■t> wq Tom AND GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS. I,me TOr collect $5 in this way to f tuia fytoa i»ipt» make this Glorious Clock %/ ««" fcAlnA ulr I a TWO B EAUTIFU L EXTRA'" GIFTS In addition to the C!o-k I have two other lovely presents which I will give you—two more handsome ornaments which anyone who loves a pretty home will be delighted with. One of these gi ;s I will send to you FREE AND PRE PAID as soon as I receive the postal card with your naine on it. The other one I will give to you just for being prompt In following my Instructions. I will tell you all about the second extra gift, when I send the first one, which I wili do as soon as 1 hear from you, so HURRY UP. YOU TfiKT Hfl in writing to me, because, if the Clock docs wnHr!wi3 no t prove to be even better than I h;ive de scribed it, and if it does not delight you in every way, you may send it back end I will pay you handsomely in cash for your trouble. Also, if you get sick or for any other reason fail to collect all of the $5, I will pay you well for what you do. So you see, YOU CAN'T LOSE, so sit right down and write to me as follows: "D. R. OSBORXK, Manager, Nasli vllle, Tenn. Please send me tlie por ■ r.'ijfs of r*eeor;:e aud co:r.pl«*te outfit for eHrnlng the Glorious Clock, with the understanding tlsat thia does not bind ine to pay yow w»e rent." Then put your name and address. Plumbing, Rooting and Guttering I)oneby expert workmen. All kinds of tin work on short notice. A full line of bath tubs, bowles and sinks, M jtli hot and cold water fixtures. We will do your work right. Hickory Roofing & Tinning Co Carolina & North-Western Ry. Co Schedule effective Feb. 2nd. 1908. North Passenger Mixed Mixed No. 10 No 60 No 62 Chester Lv 805 am Ico pm i orkville " 853 am 225 pm Gastonia " 944 am 415 pm 600 am Lincoln. '• ,048 am 905 am Newton " 1128 am 1000 am H-ckory " 1205 pm 1225 pm Renoir " 122 pm 255 pm South Passenger Mixed Mixed No. 9 No. 61 No. 63 Lenoir Lv 150 pm 905 am Hickory " 243 pm 1115 am Newton " 310 pm 120 pm Lincoln. " 346 pm 22§ pm Gastonia " ? p'" 700 am 550 pm Chester " 640 pm 1035 am- CONNECTIONS Caester —Southern Ry., S. A. L and L. & C. Yorkviixe—Southern Railway. ( 'ASTonia— Southern Railway. Lincolnton— S. A. L. Newton and Hickory—Sotithern Ry Lenoir— Blowing Rock Stage Line and C. & N. i£. F. RJSID, G. P. A., Chester, S. C For Weak Kidneys Inflammation of the blad der, urinary troubles and backache use DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills A Week's Treatment 25c «. C. ImWITT & CO.. Clilc«*o. 111. Plain or Fancy rating Dene At the Democrat Printery. FOLEYSHOSEJHCAR /or cMidroai iaf9, tur«, ifo opiate* Notes From Gunpowder. r orrespoiulent to the Democrat. We are pleased to announce that spring has opened at last. The weather had been very cold, but no i rost. There seems to be plenty of fruit yet. It may fall off a good deal. The farmers seem to be late with their crops. Some are just finishing planting, while some others are beginning to work over their corn. Corn is looking very bad, but a few warm days will bring it out. The wheat | prospect at this writing is not as I good as it promised to be a few • weeks back. W. A. Clay, of Hickory, came i over Sunday and brought Mrs. I S. E. Link to her son's, A. J. I Link. On leaving the public road to go in to Mr. Link's, there was a very steep place to go down, and some part of the harness broke, which precipitated the buggy and occupants down the hill. But for the presence of mind of Mr. Clay, who was on the ground in a moment, and the good luck of having a gentle horse, the result might have been serious. As it was, very little damage was done. 1 F. T. Sherrill, of Lenoir, came down Sunday to visit his parents and friends. Several of Ihe youngsters of this neighborhood attended church at Dudley Shoals Sunday. The health of the people of this community is good at pres ent. LENOX. Letter to Jones F. Abernethy. Hickory, N. C. Dear Sir: Thf wear of paint goes, by gallons; the less:gallons paint wears longest. The reasoE of course is its strength. It takes less gallons, be cause it is strong; it wears a long time, bacause it is strong. It is all-paint and the strongest paint. There is a best paint among all paint paints. No two are alike, of course; no two cover alike or wear alike. One is thin, another is thick; one has too much lead, another too much zinc, another is right. The right is Devoe, so far as is yet known. Perhaps some body else will find-out a better paint than Devoe; then Devoe will become a more-gallons paint, a costlier paint, a weaker paint, a less-durable paint, a iess-economical paint, a timid paint. Bigger changes than that have come over the world. Devoe has the lead; why shouldn't we loose it to some body else? Yours truly, 54 F. W. DEVOE & CO. P. S.—F. B. Ingold sells our paint. Charity and Children: "The temperance tide is rising, and by the last of this month will sweep everything before it. Don't let any of these folks who are whistling to keep their cour age up, deceive you into believ ing that liquor is going to cut any figure in the election. It will barely black the board!" CASTOR 1A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of C Monroe Enquirer: "Down in South Carolina two white men went to law about a dog. They lawed and while they were law ing over him the dog took up with a negro and would not ac knowledge either of the white men as his owner. That dog had sense." "Had dyspepsia or indigestion for years. No appetite and what I did eat distressed me terrible. Burdock Blood Bitters Cured me." —J. H. Walker, Sunbury, Ohio. Henry Grady on the Liquor Traffic. At the time of his death in 1889 no man was loved mrre in tin South than Henry W. Grady, His memory is still loved and his honored for what the man was. His life was such that his influence for good will live en and or. while the centuries come and go. He was a prohibitionist. Lis ten to his indictment of the liquor traffic. "Tonight the demon alcohol enters an humble home to strike the roses from a woman's cheek, *nd tomorrow it challenges this republic in the halls of Congress. Today it strikes the last crust of bread from the lips of a starving child, and tomorrow it levies tribute from the government it self. There is not a cottage in this city humble enough to es cape its deadly approach, no pal ace strong enough to shut it out. j It defies the law when it cannot coerce suffrage; it is flexible, to cajole, but merciless in victory. It is the moral enemy of peace and order, the despoiler of man, the terror of women,' the cloud that shadows the faces of little children, the demon that has dug more graves and sent more souls unsaved to judgment than all the pestilences that have wasted life since Almighty God sent the leagues to Egypt, and all the wars that have ravaged the earth since Joshua stood before Jericho; It comes to ruin and it shall prof it mainly by the ruin of your sons and daughters. It comes to mislead human souls, to crush human hearts un der its rumbling juggernaut wheels; it comes to bring gray haired mothers down in shame and sorrow to their graves; it comes to change the wife's love into despair and her pride into shame; it comes to still the laughter on the lips of little chil dren and stifle all the music of the home, and fill it with silence and desolation; it comes co ruin men in body and min&and wreck their homes forever, aud it knows it must measure its prosperity by the swiftness and certainty with which it destroys humanity.", Voter, study and ponder these words . Can you pisprove them? How will you vote May 26? JS tfl T» TP A. _ Bean tha Kind You Haw Always Bought Hon. Ashley Home is a pros perity promoter, not a panic maker. Make bim Governor and give him an opportunity of ap plying his fine business sense to the management of our State affairs. President Roosevelt has to buy the newspapers every day to find out all the things he is going to do after his term is over. The Pleasure of Buying is tnhanced here by the pa ; ns we take to show visitors our very large and comprehensive stock of furniture. When you buy a din ing table, be sure to get one of our best—'twill last a lifetime and always be a source of pride to the household. Take your time in looking through our salesroom. Hatcher Furniture ;Co. 1 PERSONAL If any person suspects that their kid neys are deranged they should take Foley's Kidney Remedy at once and not risk having Bright's disease or diabetes. Delay gives the disease, a stronger foothold and you should not delay taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. W. S. Martin & Co. DO YOU GET UP ! WITH A I,AME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. j Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful i p - i jr\ cures made by Dr. '—- 11 Kilmer's Swamp- Jf 1 oot > great kid- I JIJ li ney, liver and blad j -( der remedy. ' *" I (41 great med- K VJ_ I llrfj ical triumph of the i L'Ej.V' 1 |l nineteenth century ; I* iIT" ' rr>_ uH discovered after years Q of scientific research "- eLAcIT- by Dr. Kilmer, the • eminent kidney and bladder specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, 1 uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and • ISriglit's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec | ommended for everything but if you have I kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be ! found just the remedy you need. It has ! been tested in so many ways, in hospital , work and in private practice, and has proved so successful in every case that a i rpecial arrangement has been made by I which all readers of this paper, who have j not already tried it, may have a sample ' bottle sent free by mail, also a book tell i ing more alxmt Swamp-Root, and how to i find out if you have kidney or bladder trou ble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer fifty-cent and one dollar size bottles are Homo of Swamp-Root, sold by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Biughamton, N. Y,, on every bottle, To Examine Soft Drinks. It is announced that the United States revenue department will investigate the "soft" drinks that are being sold in the South, especially in prohibition terri- i tory. It is said that such drinks! will be examined by a represent- J ative of the internal revenue de partment and that if they con- j tain a per centage of alcohol in excess of that allowed in soft drinks which rk) not require a Federal license, the parties will be given an oppertumty to se cure the license, and in the event they get the license the State or municipal officers can arrest 1 ham under the local prohibition la vs. WHOOPING COUGH. "In February our daughter had the whooping cough. Mr. Rane, of Hart land recommeded Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and said it gave his customers the best of satisfaction. We found it as he said, and can recommend it to anyone having children troubled with whooping cough," says Mrs. A. Goss, of Durand, Mich. For sale by W. S. Martin & Co. Mysterious Figures. Put down the number of your living brothers. Double the number. Add three. Multiply the result by five. Add the number of living sis ters. Multiyly the result by ten. Add the number of dead broth ers and sisters. Substract 150 from the result. The right hand figure will be the number of deaths. The middle figure will be the number of living sisters. The left hand figure will be the number of liying brothers. Mr. John Riha of Vining, la., says, "I have been selling DeWftt's Kidney and Bladder Pills for about a year and they give better satisfaction than any pill I ever sold. There are a dozen peo ple here who have used them and they give perfect satisfaction in every case. I have used them myself with fine re sults." Sold by C. M. Shuford & W. S. Martin. The victory for state prohibi tion will come without bitterness. The Greenville Reflector truly savs: "The unanimity of the peo ple on prohibition is shown in the high plane on which the cam paign is conducted. There is no bitterness, no strife, no saying harsh things about anybody but there is unity of purpose to bring about that condition that will up lift humanity by removing a great evil from the state." mm? 31§I , . Surface Dries in 10 Minutes _ It Is nothing like an enamel, but Is very thin and very black. •-6-4 "Ht« up" rust as water dew •alt. F« B. Ingpld. WEAK FROM SUFFERING UNABLE TO PERFORM WORK N Discouraged After Spending Money Without Benefit—Found Help at Last. Mr. Earl McCoy, living at 1506 So. Branson Street, Marion, IntL, has passed through an experience that is being duplicated every day in every town and city of any consequence in the United States. It furnishes abun dant proof of the correctness of L. T. Cooper's theory in regard to the de generacy of the human stomach, and 3hows conclusively the merit possessed by his New Discovery medicine to re store the weakened system to full strength and vigor. Mr. McCoy says: "For a long time I have been a sufferrer from stomach trouble. I was unable to retain any food, and became so weak and run down, that I was compelled to stop work. My system was nearly a wreck, and I had tried so many remedies and spent so much money without deriv-i ins any benefit, that I became dis- 1 5 0 DIAMOND© 8 8 JEWELRY 2 | OPTICAL GOODS, ETC § 6 The best quality and right X 1 GEO. E. BISANAR 1 0 Watch inspection Southern Ry O f We Have the HATSIk | Gome in || | Examine | Our Line || Jy ' All kinds, sizes and (P , c#rt . J& 5, shapes are now on Mf /|\ "i 1 " i jr display in our store Don't wait until they are picked over. Now is J fl\ the time to get what you want. Don't buy un- \l/ )ii til you see ours—the best selection in the city. T. Always ready to wait on those that wish to see. \ff 'Us W /IS Miss M, E Michael, W AN Second Floor, The Morrison Bros. Co. The White Lady. The Bank of England is' popularly called the "Old Lady of Threadneedle Street" The story is told that in the early part of the last century, when "the Green Man," "the Lady in Black" and other oddities notorious for some peculiarity of dress were well known in the city, the "White Lady of Thread needle Street" was a daily visitor to the Bank of England. She was, it. is said, the sister to a poor young clerk who had forged the signature to a transfer warrant and who was hanged in 1809. She had been a needleworker for an army contractor and lived with her brother and an old aunt in the city. Her mind became affected at her brother's disgraceful death, and every day at noon she used to cross the rotunda to the pay coun ter. Her one unvarying question was, "Is my brother, Mr. Frederick, here to day?" The invariable answer was, "No, miss, not today." She seldom remained above five min utes, and her last words always were: "Give my love to him when. he re turns. I will call tomorrow."—Youth's Companion. THE CHILDREN LIKE IV KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE QQVQH SYRW couraged and gave up hope of ever being well again. "I heard a great deal of Mr Coop er's theory and medicine, and after much hesitation decided to try it. The result was a pleasant surprise. Before I had taken half of the first bottle I was able to retain all food eaten, and my strength began to return. I have taken six or seven bottles, and am feeling fine. I eat and sleep well, do not cough at night, and am able to perform a hard day's work. I can cheerfully recommend Cooper's New Discovery, for it has done wonders for me." The Cooper remedies are meeting with remarkable success wherever thej are introduced. They are with out a rival in toning up a weakened and run-down system. We sell them. —E. B. Menzier. Warded Off the Blow A benevolent lady in a MlcL jan Til lage undertook to fill a hungry tramp who came begging to her door. The saucy fellow found fault with the vict uals, laughed at the patent leather pie and ended up by remarking that he never expected to fully recover from the damaging effects of that meal. When the husband came home at night and heard the story, he was mad clear through. "You cowardly chump!" said the man to his son. "When you heard that crit ter talking that way to your mother, why didn't you come and tell me? I'd 'a' walloped him." "I heard him, pa, but I was in the back yard and thought it was you. He went on just the same as you do when the grub doesn't suit. I didn't think any body else could have the eheek to talla to mother that Take a New Road. Get out of the rut, look about you and see how and where you can do bitter. As to furniture buying the Dath is "blazed" and laid out—it runs straight to the Hatcher Furniture Co., where product and prices alike please people who know high grade fut> niture whep they see it*
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