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[ Weak Women I a frequently suffer great pain and misery during the I || change of life. It is at this time that the beneficial R •1 effect of taking Cardui is most appreciated, bj; those £ |, B who find that it relieves their distress. §L j I It Will Help You || Mrs/ Eucinda C. Hill, of Freeland, 0., writes: ||| H "Before I began to take Cardui, I suffered so badly Kg 81 was afraid to lie down at night. After I began to ||| i take it I felt better in a week. Now my pains have p H gone. I can sleep like a girl of 16 and the change Eg lof life has nearly left me." Try Cardui. "Be r~ i 1 i wS& | jjITiTTI iffffß | Vegetable PreparalionforAs- I ; simflatingtheFoodandßegula- m | ling the Stomachs andßowels of g I Promotes Digesrion.Cheerful- R cess andßest.Contains neither i Opium,Morpluiie nor Mineral. 9 NOT NARC OTIC. JBxtpe aTOUn-SAMUELPrnmn Pumpkin Seal* » 4Lx. Senna. * 1 j£ RtdUiUSJU" I Aoist c turrf * I / I / . I Aperfecl Remedy forConstipa- 3 Hon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea H Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- I ness And Loss OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of EXACT COPY Of WRAPPER, What Good Paint Saves WHEN you paint a house, the cost of the Lowe Brothers Paint will last five years or paint is a matter for careful consideration, more if properly applied to a surface in fit con- Before you figure it out, a low-price-perdition to receive paint—and the cheap paifat gallon paint looks cheapest. But let's see: will be doing well to stand the weather for Suppose you were going to paint, for instance, three years. These are the good dainter's fie a house like one of those m the illustration. ures. Now the cost of Lowe Brothers Pa£t prp J J estimate the total surface to be cov- at current prices, on this basis—and thousands ithp rnVn'f s 3 UJ ? r J ie f- e ' h compare of instances show that it is a fair one—will be Inrf fht h i - T only—the good paint $9.75 per year less than the cheap product, and the cheap paint- Besides, The Lowe Brothers Paint would goocT Pai^^^^e^-jr^ 1116 * SUrfa ? ia Brothers " High Standi T 1 D jl f ° r cracking, Paint-will cover 350 or more I OwKinfif fIATC square feet to the gallon ? d ,. t J ecausc two coats. And cheap paint IT J iVi ST nec ' —a paint made to sell at a cheap Hi whl jfw OTHiarH , essarily Uiied make a paint price per gallon or a "strictlv tt • C a £' her paint would crack, pure hand-mixed-by-guess" paint " c^.»rp«l.Mditwoujdhave roo W IT4uTe r feT^ y co° a t stacks uwouMr; u i«xzi gh fot square W oP-High SUnd,«d» W t±zs&Ss£z i IE*- more than the cheap paint. That sounds like for exterior or interior finish and MwW a big difference, doesn't it? But even at 40 Ve ™icol, a mtain and finish for IIIBSaL. cents less per gallon, the cheap paint or the floor * and w °odwork. |UHA • "strictly pure hand-mixture," would cost, at They are the best values to be had. HpMff ' current prices $8.25 more for the whole house , 113 m £ e suggestions for your | I than Lowe Brothers paint. But that isn't all. g° l X C °^'»°°?. s r *'i r '° r -°' or -r~, 1 WKHKKKmmmmmmmmammttmm rOR SALE BY *ZlIZZi^™ SHUFORD HARDWARE Co., GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the /, » Signature / /jy} d w ry JV In hX- Use v For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA tmi omymm Mimurr. mw tom errr. Seven Springs. } Well Mr. Editor did you pro to Charlotte the 20th to see Mr. Ta- i ft? I did not go, didn't haft to But I ama good old knocker., i And I glory in my knocks. Go I blow your soft soap bubbles, but let me fling the rocks. The roads might be some better, but they { are good enough for man. Though j we of ton does git chesty. Bet-, ter in the good old plan. For it I aint the plan thats faulty. Its ] the low down geezers #ho wont ! restrain their carnal natures. And thats sometimes me and you i and right here I want to mention i that my knocks fall hard and free. Sometimes at this good I for nothing, orney cuss thats known as me. For lam a good old knocker. And I glory in my knocks. And 1 guess I'll keep on kncckin, Till I'm shipped hence in my box. Life would hardly be worth livin, As to ward the grave 1 hike. If I could not keep on knoekin. At the things that I don't like. And I don't like road bonds that rob us. Don't Ike a special tax. Don't like gamblin with the crops like billion dollar rascals. And I I don't like open shops. And-at I sich I'll keep on knoekin, Spite lof any hound that barks. And I I'll knock at gospel Shepherds, whoto foreign pastuaes roam. And neglect the heavenly roundup of the sufferin poor at home. I'll knock at politicians. Who exist on campaign lies. And at voters who elect themlwiir have a knock likewise. Theres so much that needs reforming. And so many wrongs to right. That a conscien tious knocker must keep knoekin day and night. And I'm such a knocker. And I am glad I've always knocked. And I'll always keep on knoekin. And I don't care who gets shocked. We have had a lot of rain this last week. Too cool and wet for cotton. Wheat in this section will be short. Plenty of fruit at Seven Springs. Noah Staurt is building a dwelling on Alley Street. About twenty went from Cat awba to Charlotte the 20 to see Mr. Taft. J would rather see Mr. Ashley Horn. Success to the Democrat. A Thrilling Rescue. How Bert R. Lean, of Cheny, Wash, was saved from a frightful death is a story to thrill the world. "A hard cold,*' he writes, "brought on a des perate lung trouble that baffled an ex pert doctor here. Then I paid $lO to $l ; 5 a week to a lung specialist in Spokane, who did not help me. Then I went to California, but without be*e fii. At last I used Dr. King's New Discovery, which completely cured me and now lam as well as ever." Foi lung trouble, bronchitis, coughs and colds, asthma, croup and whooping cough its supreme. 50c and $lOO. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by C. M. Shuford, W. S. Martin, and Moser Lutz. - : T J Conoverß. F. D. 3 Good health is the best news at present. Mr. and Mr 3, Festus Cline, the newly married couple who are now living in Hickory, spent Sun day in their old neighborhood. Mr. Robe. Drum and wife spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Eu gene Baker. Many of the young people at-* tended a singing at Mr, Noah Brady's near St. Johns church * Sunday evening. Farm work is progressing very nicely at this writing and -all products look fine. Since the light showers of rain fSunday night corn and cotton look snappy. Success to the Democrat. Boone. Milliard Criteher, about fort\ years old, died at his home, five miles East of town, last week He left a wife and four small children. The fourteen year old son of Mr. Milton Coffey, who lives six miles from town on the Jefferson road, accidentally shot himself in the hip last Saturday. He and a younger brother were hunting whtn he fell and discnarged the guu. Drs. Hodges and Jones are waiting on the boy and hoping for his recovery. Brick are being made for the new building of the Appalachian Training School. Preparations for the summer school are being made. The opening is June 7. Granite Falls. 'Automobiles ar.d good roads seem to be all the talk. The lat est is a good road from Lenoir to Hickory. Mr. J. M. Albert had the mill en this side of the Horse ford Bridge surveyed and says he finds he can get up to Philip Suttlemyres With a 3 per cent grade, except a very short spase of 4 per cent. Now the question is, who will give and how much, to putthi road through. It means much to the county and it is something we will al( be proud of when completed. Now let every man put his shoulder to the wheel, and a good road we will have before the snmmer is out and we hope the people Of Hickory will taks a hand. This would encourage a prospect that means so much for their town, besides aasurieg a good read f i-om the bridge to town. The people all over the country are waking up, more or less, on the subject of good roads and the roads are being put in better shape now han ever before. Mr. Charles. Russell returned last week from Richmond, Va. where he graduated in medicine and" will be a doctor as soon as he passes the state board. HHazel, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Teague, fell >ff the porch, about 2 1-2 feet, last week and broke her thigh Drs. Russell and Corpehing set it and she is doing as well a? could be expected under the circumstance. Considerable excitement was caused by the road dog scare and the that the dog started in »-.ir city, but so far there fcavi lot been any developments tha vould cause us to think that « log with so fatal a disease as ravies had visited our town. Mr. Frei Allrel cane ovei from Morganton yescerdty t* visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. f. M. Alfred. Monument Unveiling. The unvei ing ceremonies of the W. 0. W. will be held Sun lay. All members of the order •ire request d to meet at the hali 2:30 p. m The order of exercises will be is follows: !. March to the cemetery. Z Song by quartet. { Reading by council commander. Decorating grave. 5 Song by quartet. 6 Recitation by Miss Bradshaw. 7. Exercises at grave. i Song by quartet. I Orations by Rev. J. L. Murphy and Rev. J. G. Garth. 10. Reading bv council comman der. It. Song by quartet. 12. Closing by master of cere monies. To relieve constipation, clean out the bowels, tone and strengthen the digestive organs, put them in a nat iral condition with HoUister's Rocky Mountain Tea, the most reliable on -c fo ti'rty years. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Moser and Lutz. Mothers—Have you tried Hollsiter's Rocky Mountain Tea? It's a great lesslng to the little ones, keeps away summer troubles. akes them sleep and grow; 35 cents, Tea Or Tablets Moser and Lutz, STATE OF NORTH CARO LINA, DEPARTMENT OF STATE. Certificate of Dissoluticn. To all to whom these pres ents may come —Greeting: j Whereas, it appears to nay. satis faction, by duly authenticated record of the proceeding for the voluntary dissolution thereof, by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in my office, that The Piedmont Grocery Company, a corporation of this State whose principal office is situated on Tenth ave, in the town of Hickory, County of Catawba, State of North Carolina, (J. W. Smiiherman being . the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be ser vec,) has complied with the re quirements of chapter 21, Re visal of 1905, entitled "Corpora tion,' ' preliminary to the issuing of this certificate of Dissolution Now, Therefore, 1., J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do here by certify that the t-aid corpor • ation did, on the 17th day of May 1909, file in my office a duly ex ecuted and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office, as pro vided by law. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have here unto set my hand anl affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 17ih day of May, A. P. 19J9. J. Byan Gi mes, Secretary oi State. SW^Dart& DsMmnSntaf MkMk. stmh MltStattrWr SM It TO-DAY, it -37 North Paik Place. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Dr. J. C. BIDDIX, DENTIST Office over Singsr Sewing Machine Parlor. HICKORY, - - N. C. R. W. WOLFE VETERINARY SURGEON Offers his professional services to any one in need of a Veterinary. Phone 199 Hickory, N. C, D. L. RUSSELL ATTYOHNEY'AT'LAW Prompt attention given to all matters of Legal Nature Office: Main St., Russell 81dg.," Hickory Dr. T. F, Stevenson AND SURGEON at Home Calls answered at all hours Phone 295 1 - Hickory, N. C. Dr. Walter A. White) DENTIST Office over Menzies Drug Store Hickory, N. C. DR. W. B. RAMSAY DENTJSJ Olce: Second-story Post Office ' Hickory. N. C. For Weak Kidneys ... Inflammation of the blad der, urinary troubles and _ backache use Pe Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills A Week's Treatment 25c ftt towrrr * co.. ohn— »m. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Th KM You Han Always Bought - Bears the //fr* T"* Signature of '*■ - : —— llM— I—IIMi —» 'Hi 'I l I liliniii c The J. I. Case Road Roller' Q«j| Case 10-ton Road Roller Owned by Rowan County, N. C This County Owns 1 wo Case Road Rollers. ' ' • . , ... - • . .____]__juiLJM——M—■■ 1 " ■■ l II After using one of your rollers for three years, we concluded to buy another one for chain gang No. 2. Our first one proved so satisfactory that we bought the second one, reeling that we could not get equal service out of any other roller. Price and convenience of roller considered, we think it the best on the market. P. A. HARTMAN, ! County Com. and Supt. of Reads Salisbury, N. C » Doc. 24, 19C8. The Case road roller has gi /en satisfaction so far as a road builder. It is a good steamer, burns either wood or coal, and has large tank for water. We have net paid out anything for repairs. It is as good a machine as can be bought for the same money. F. D. STEWART, Hillsboro, N. C., Sept. 5, 1908. For Information write or see W. A. KERR At Kerr Bros. Livery Stable. Phone 246. ■ . ■ - ' I ■ —l— i Feel Bad To Day? Haw's your stomach? Sour —weak —nervous —shaky? Bad taste? Last night's dinner didn't agree? Well, just step oyer to the drug store and get a bottle of For Indigestion and Dyspepsia Take a good, liberal dose, and you will be surprised how good it will make you feel. Kodol makes weak stomachs strong. Kodol is pleasant and. palatable. Kodol digests all the food you eat. Keeps the Stomach Sweet C. M. Shuford - W. S. Martin. g -Fnod For Thought- | J J? ood For Work—-F R elements are easily assimilated. We are careful on these points. g| 5 THE HICKORY BAKERY | 8 1240 Ninth § Try an Ad. in The Democrat,
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