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tf Don't Worry I I •If YOU are sick, don't worry, but begin at once I ■to make yourself well. To do this, we but repeat § I iHi e words of thousands of other sufferers from || I II Will Help You '' | I For 50 years, this wonderful female remedy, has S been benefiting sick women. Mrs. Jennie Merrick, g of Cambridge City, Ind., says: I suffered greatly f| with female trouble, and the doctors did no good, g They wanted to operate, but I took Cardui, and it g made me feel like a new woman. lam still g| this wonderful medicine, with increasing relief. AT ALL DRUG STORES J| — y H| 8111 j8 gEla B Sj| H For Infants and Children. fj i|riMglThe Kind You Have ■MM Always Bought Vegetable Preparationfor As- ■ ~ similatingtbcFoodandßegula- 9 a ling the Stomachs andßowels of JjeQTS tuG r t fciAi guiiaa d un.i : i =i ■■■ 1 /(V r\ i Signature / A J Promotes Digesdon,Cheerful- j| / »/ UT ness andßest.Contains neither ja n r wL 5? * I Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. # UI #|\ \\J NOT NARCOTIC. I - - Jbnpe of oui*-SAMUEL PITCHER S . l/\ V* Pumpkin. Sad - . |f| llj /tlx,Senna • I " i l/l a RockUU Utt- I • A MA _ I M /W.M» i m 11% an tesUn.. iI (\ iA* 111 fiinpStvd- I I'pp 1 \ ■ ) I A R II Aperfecl Remedy forConstipa- ■[ « Q* UWU lion, Sour Stomach .Diarrhoea pw I IAJ' Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- \M I |T HISPID ness and LOSS OF SLEEP, A \jP ryr y Wgr Fac Senile Signature of Thirty Years »»»..«-. JCASTORIA TMB OEWTAUH •OHKNT. fICW YORK CVTT. Kodol For Dyspepsia and Indigestion If you Suffer from Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gas on the Stomach, Belching, Sour Stomach, Heart-burn, #tc., a little Kodol will Relieve you almost Instantly fc,w^l sx l pplie^the ? amedi?estlve So don't neglect your »tomach A T^ re OUI a healthy Don't become a chronic dyspeptic afon"! a 1 StartS Jt OGP >'° ur . R^ mach heaAhr and wgestion at once. strong by taking a little Kodol. ILodol not only digests your .food. *ou don't have to take Kodol all •ot helps you enjoy every mouthful the time. You only take it when f®u eat. you need it. CYou need a sufficient amount of Kodol is perfectly harmless. >d, wholesome food to maintain ength and health. n x But, this food must be digested VjUarantee thoroughly, otherwise the pains Of ,Go to your druggist today and get a dol fcdlgestion and dyspepsia are the J,mi Then aftor you hareaaed the ■•suit. ' »,«!'I?n CODte ?S 8 of , tbe bottle If you can WJ\ , honestly bay that it h&8 not done vou anv When your Stomach cannot do its food .return the bottle to the druggist ana Work properly, take something to t\V£deli°v wlth outque 9 - Mpnm, stomach. Kodol iAho S? •Illy thing that Will give tliestom- that oar guarantee is good. This offer ao •ch complete rest, ul *l ol ' ttnd * *>£on P e Why? Because Kodol does the sseaoK—' jmmastssi C. M. Shuford - W.S. Martin. HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets |IH9I3hH"|I7fS A Busy Medicine for Busy People ■Hit Brings Golden Health and Renewed I •»•>* ■>«"«". and hatful. I let form, 35 cents a box. Genuine m.'ulp >w i.' *:z - -, : ■ i HOLLIBTER DRUG COMPACT, Madison,wfs 7 GOLDEN NUGGETS FOB SALLOW PEOPLE Iw the best food-medicine for teeth- I >ng babies. It strengthens the I nerves, supplies lime for the teeth, I keeps the baby growing. - j*! zanam ail Dru^ts I Stand by Your Town. | Truer words have never been; written than the following from the Lexington Advertiser and while they mav not be applicable to Hickory we publish them"lest we forget" and give way to a desire to "knock". Here it is:— "More toans die for want of confidence on the part of the business men and lack of public spirit than any other cause, says a ftodting editorial. When & rmi. in seat oh of a home .or busi ness loca ion goes into a towr. ana finJ c cxerj thing full of hopt and enthusiasm for the pros xc's of the place ?nd all earnest ly at wo. k to build it up. he soon becem.s imbued with the same spirit, and, as a result he drives down stakes and goes to work with the same interest. When however he goes to a town where the people express doubt and apprehension for the future prosperity of the town, moping about and indulging in mournful complaints, he naturally feels that it is no place for him, and at once shakes the aust from his feet while he pulls out with all possible speed for some other place. Consequently try to make a live enterprising town out ol the town in which you live. When you are working for your town you are accomplishing all the more for yourself. Women Who Are Enyied. Those attractive women who are love in face, form and temper are the envy of many who might be like tnem. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous and irritable. Constipation or kidney poisons show in pimples blotches skin eruptions and a wretch ed complexion. For all such, Electric Bitters wonders. They regulate Stomach Lfver and kidneys, purify the blood, give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvetp skin, lovely complexion. Many charming women owe their health and beauty to them. 50c at Moserand Lutz, C. M. Shufoud and W. S. Martin. No Fun For the Calf. "But in all his rejoicing," con cluded a teacher who had been discoursing upon the parable of the Prodigal Sen and wished to emphasize the character of the elder brother, "there was one to whom the preparation of the feast brought no joy—one who did not approve of the feast be ing held and who had no wish to attend it. Now, can any of you tell me who this was. A pause, and then from a dozen sympa thetic little lads came this chorus —' The Calf —it was the fatted calf, sir!"— Philadelphia Inquirer. Of interest to Farmers and Me chanics. Farmers and mechanics frequently meet with slight accicents and injuries which cause them much annoyance and loss of time. A cut or bruise may be cured in about one-third the time usally required by applying Chamber lain's Liniment as soon as the injury is received. This liniment is also valuable or sprains, soreness of the mucscles and rheumatic pains. There is nc danger of blood poisoning resulting from an injury when Chamberlain's Liniment is applied before the parts become in flamed and swollen. Sold by W. S. viartin & Co. The man who spencs his time sitting on a nail keg at the gro cery store ranks as a producer along with the hen that sits on a door-knob—only the hen is honest in her intentions. For a mild easy action of the bow els, a single dose Of Doan's Regutes is enough. Treatmenn cures habitual constipation. 25 cents a box. Ask your druggist for them. Leaders in thought and action are those who have climbed to eminence by persistent" and un wavering effort, not by loafing and grumbling. ' Dr. Thoma's Electric Oil is the bist remedy for that often fatal dis eise—croup. Has been used with success in our family for efght years." The mortgage doesn't belong to any union. It works twenty four hours a day. Killed by Beer. A story comes from Raleigh, W. Va., about eight railway workmen who stole a barrel of beer and after drinking it were all found lying about their shack dead. The despatch goes on to say: / "The barrel was taken into the yard and the beer allowed to escape. A large rattlesnake wk•- found on the bottom the barrel after all the beer had been drawn off. "It i.-> pr sfinied that thejfsnikej n his death agony, inject d; enough of h'U poison irfto the beer to kill the men who drank it." r t / Anyone who knows anything about snake poison knov. s that t is absolutely harmless when taken directly into the stomac'-. To have fatal results it must get into the blood. It is therefore evident that the men were not killed by the snake's venom. There may have been, and un doubtedly was, some other poisonous substance in the beer to have caused these deaths. Sore Nipples. Any mother who has had experience with this distressing ailment will be pleased to know that a cure may be affected by applying Chamberlain's salve as soon as the child is done nur sing. Wipe it off with a soft cloth before allowing the babe to nurse. Many trained nurses use this salve with best results. For sale by W. S. Martin & Co. Her Answer. An Atchison girl had a pro posal of marriage andd asked a week to think it over. She went to all of her married sisters. One, who used to be a belle, had three children, did all her own work and hadn't been to the theater or out riding since she was married. Another, whose husband was a promising young man at the time she was mar ried, was supporting -him. A third didn't dare say her life was her own when her husband was around, and a fourth was di vorced. After visiting thtm and hearing their woes the hero ine of this little tale went home, - got pen, ink and paper and pa per and wrote an answer to the young man. You may think i; was refusing him, but it wasn't. She said she could be ready in a month. —Atchison Globe. Could Not be Better. 1 No one has ever made a salve, , ointment, lotion or balm .to compare with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Its the nbe perfect healer of cuts, corns, ourns, eczema, salt rheum. For sore eyes, cold sores, chapped hands its . supreme. Infallible for piles. Only 25c atC. M. Shuford, Moser & Lutz, and W. S. Martin* The man who hitches his horse to a rine shade-tree ought to be condemned to hold the hitching strap in his teeth until he learns better. Mothers —Have you tried Hollsiter's Rocky Mountain Tea? It's a great blessing to the little ones, keeps away summer troubles. akes them sleep and grow; 35 cents, Tea or Tablets MosefV and Lutz. Some foolish farmers sell all their corn at 30 to 50 cents a bushel and buy seed at sl.so—of ten the very corn they- sold. Bad business. —I / Bill has won her—pretty maid, A June bride she is to be % Her peachy-cream Complexion will not fade Because its Rocky Mountain Tea in laid. Moser and Lutz Farm mud sticking to a young man's boots i? more . becoming than shiny pants polished on a city park bench. Trouble Makers Ousted. When a sufferer from stomach trouble takes Dr. King's New Life Pills he's mighty glad to see his dyspepsia and indigestion fly, but more hes tickled over his new, fine appetite, strong ner ves healthy vigor, all because stomach liver and kidneys now work. 25c at C. M. Shufords, W S. Martin, and Moser and Lutx. This is the trade-mark of Scott's Emulsion and is on evefy bottle of it sold i n the world —which amounts I to several millions yearly. WAy-Because it has made so many sickly children strong and well —given health and rosy cheeks to so many pale, anaemic girls and restored to health so many thousands in the first stages of Consumption. Send thi9 advertisement, together witb name of paper in which it appears, your address and four cents to cover postage, and we will send you a •'Complete Handy Atlas of the World." SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., N.Y. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Dr. J. C. BIDDIX, DENTIST Office over Singsr Sewing Machine Parlor. HICKORY, - - N. a ~R. W. WOLFE VETfrRIMRY SU ft'it OS Offers his professional services to any one in need of a Veterinary. Phone 199 Hickory, N. C. ~D. L. RUSbELL ATTYORNcY'AT'LAW Prompt attention given to all matters of Legal Nature Office: Main St., Russell Bldg., Hickory Dr. T. F. Stevenson PHYSICIAN ANDSUKGEON Office at Home Calls answered at all hours Phone 295 - Hickory, N. C. Dr. Walter A. White DENTIST Office over Menzies Drug Store Hickory, N.^C. DR. W. B. RAMSAY DENIISI Office: Second-story Post Office Hickorv. N. C. Painting As An W Investment . I N out- Paint is full U. S. Standard measurement. Hf &W I All tlie ingredients used in " High Stand money can ard" Paint are the best quality obtain always be di- able. All the ingenuity, all the skill, vided into two all the best mechanical appliances are classes: Expense and Investment. It employed to make 11 High Standard» is always Expense when you do not re- Liquid Paint the best that money or ceive full value for your brains can produce. m ° ney ' I M JL L Blue It is an Investment I At ft fTPC Fiag » is the Uwe when you do receive MJ\J lILVIwJ Brothers emblem of 1 full value. All paints 0$ /I quality. It is on every can be classed in this can of "High Standard" manner. Some are sim- I J. • Paint and Varnish — ply Expense. Others 1 jit 111 jl | Jjflllll there's a special pro are an Investment. Ml duct for every need. Some fall .short of requirements. Others Just as dependable as "High Stand- ( more than fulfill all requirements. Lowe ard" Liquid Paint are Lowe Brothers \ Brothers High Standard Liquid Paint Varnishes and Enamels, for exterior or is an Investment paint. It more than interior finish 9 and Vemicol, a stain and fulfills all requirements. finish for floors and wood work. With 35 years of experience in paint- They are the best values V mjlu making Lowe Brothers produce a paint to be had. fjjfey that has a better covering capacity and Let us make suggestions will cover more square feet to the gallon for your color combination. than other paint. Ask for color cards. See P" Every can of " High Standard" Liquid sample panels. 1^ FOR SALE BY , SHUFORD HARDWARE Co., The J. I. Case Road Roller gK»,y - Case 10-ton Road Roller Owned by Rowan County, N. C. This County Owns Two Case Road Rollers. 4 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, feeling 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 Roads , Salisbury, N. C , Dec. 24, 1908. The Case road roller has gi /en satisfaction so far as a road has large tank for water. We have ret paid out anything for repairs. It is as good a machine as can be bought for the same j 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. ICiaremont College f Hickory, N. C. | Fall term opens September 7, 1909. A new heating system well BR installed. Every room furnished with new furniture. The school j#! gK offers thelollowing courses: Classical, English, Musical, Art, Ex pression, Preparatory. The music course unsurpassed by any in the State. Send for new catalogue. gr* P JOS E I'H L. M jj|
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