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I Bad Spells 1 I - l suffered, during girlhood, from womanly *£ | i I write, Mrs. Mo.Be Navy, oN\ CAt last, | II almost bed-ridden, and had g d || i doctors. All the toe, I was getting , | I SPdlS C^d'ui la a Ste trialTcould eat, sleep, and Joke, as well as M I mf 1 ICARDUI WomaiftTonic I I ««~iritrs 1 WrtH to: H ; Sturdu Tools for, Trying Jobs A good workman needs good tools. Carpen ters and builders work against odds if the temper and construction of their tools are defective. No imperfections in temper—mistakes in ad justment—or wrong calculations for size or weight arc ever discovered in our tools. They are durable and sharp edged—finely t ;mpered—with hard, smooth edges carefully ground and whetted. They give the perfect service of a new tool after years of hard and trying usage. These are the all-sufficient reasons why practical workmen buy their tools here And we sell tools and equipment for every possible {purpose—all of the finest quality. Don't allow your work to be hampered by poor tools. Come here and replace them now—the cost wil be reasonable. Abernethy Hardware Company FOR SALE! 1 New 8 Room House, water and lights, block and half from square. 1 5-Room House, large lot, near Piedmont Wagon Shop. 1 6-Room House, 3 extra lots, Longview. 30 Acres, cleared land, 3 miles west of town, on railway. 10 Acres on Catawba Springs Road. Easy terms on part on any of the above. See me at once. I. L. LANIER. We are always ready to promptly submit a very close estimate on your requirements in anything in our line, and don't fail to ask for these figures if you are considering any building whatsoever. HICKORY NOVELTY CO. The Authorities of the Appala chian Training School are anxious to increase the area of its patronage. They believe that the strong faculty and improved equipment, together with the good climate and extreme cheapness of living ought to attract students from a large radius. If you are interested, Address, SECRETARY OF THE FACULTY, BOONE, N. C. The Fall Term Begins August 20.' 8-i5-st. __-—.—_____________________ The Democrat is $l. per year. Judge Walter Clark and Mr. H. S. Ward Speak Here. ((Continued from Ist page.) LAND BANKS. "In Germany the government has established land banks by which the government loans to farmers in those periods of the year when they need advancement money at the rate of 3 and 4 per cent. The statistics show that not ore of these banks has suffer ed loss. Indeed, the farmers are the j very-safest debtors. They are the men who create that on which we all live. They are the oulk of our people and they are deserving of the most especial service and aid that the government can give to any class of its citizens. There are times when a farmer has lost an animal or has had sickness in his family or for other causes needs financial assistance. In Germany in such cases he goes to the | nearest government land bank and by giving the name of one of his neigh bors as security or a lien upon his property, he procures the needed assistance at a low rate and repays it when his crop comes in. What h • either of my competitors attempted even to do in that direction? It will be said at once that this is paternal j ism. But for the last 50 years this | government has b;en issuing to the j national banks all the notes that they I loan out and without charging one cent of interest. Can any max» in this j audience tell me why the capitalist who create nothing should receive all their money from the government without interest and the farmers, who are the backbone of the country, can not borrow from the government at ail? FREIGHT DISCRIMINATION. "Then there are the merchants who deal largely in goods which are brought into this state. Much of these goods are brought through ! North Carolina from points west or south of us and are delivered in Lynch burg and Richmond at a lower co&t . than they will be delivered in Hickory or Salisbury or Charlotte. The result . has been the building up of those cities of Virginia at the expense of the merchants in this state. The especial I sinner in this respect is the Southern R. R., which passes right by your j doers. It has been the recipient of; the bounty of this state in that without; spending a single cent in the construe- i tion of the N, C. R R , and by virtue of a favorable le se it is in the receipt of a yearly net income of $2,000.000, which is the interest at 5 per cent on $40,000,000, which vast sum has been practically donated to that com pany by this state. Its owner is practically Pierpont Morgan & Co. This great wrong of discrimination against the towns of this state could be prevented by the passage of an act prohibiting the charging of a greater ; raie for a short haul than for a longer | one. When and on what occasion did either of my competitors in the twelve | years' service in Congress make any | efficient effort towards the adoption of i such an act? PARCELS POST. "The express companies of the United States, after paying all expenses last year, declared a dividend of 50 percent net prof it from the earnings. That prof it came from you, and went into the pockets of New York people who already have fortunes around $10,000,000, and upward "Mr, Ward has already spok en of the parcels post It will carry goods anywhere. The ex press companies have tried to ex cite the prejudice of the mer chants auainst it. Experience in the countries which have it shows that it does not hurt the merchant It is a law that would help 80 per cent of the people. A REACTIONARY SENATE? "There were 110,000 telegrams from the people at home favor ing Wilson sent to the Baltimore convention. You will be sur prised when I tell you that Wil son's nomination was the worst thing that could have happened to me. Wall Street, knowing that a progressive President and 9 progressive House are inevita ble, is going to move heaven and earth to keep the Senate reac tionary. It knows that Clark will not stand for hitching after he gets there." GREAT MASS OF PROOF Reports of 30 000 Cases of Kid ney Trouble, Some of Them Hickory Cases. Each of some 6,000 newspapers of the United States is publishing from week to week names of people in its particular neighborhood, who hf>ve used and recomended Doan's Kidney Pills for kidney backache, weak kid neys, bladder troubles and urinary disorders. This mass of proof includes over 30,000 testimonials. Hickory is no exception. Here is one of the Hickory cases. Mrs.- Fannie Probst, Twelth st. and Second ave., Hickory, N. C., says: "Judging from my experience with Doan's Kidney Pills, I do not hesitate to confirm the public testimonial I gave some -time ago recommending them. I suffered a great deal from nervous and dizzy spells and my head and back. The kidney action was irregular. I did not sleep well at night and arose in the morning tired. 1 pro cured Doan's Kidney Pills at Moser & Lutz's Drug Store and used them. They made me strong and well." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doans —and take no other. STXTE NEWS TaylorsviHe is to have a new jail. W. H. Lewis, a negro lawyer, is to stump this State for Taft. The News and Observers' contribu tions for Woodrow Wilson's campaign have passed $l,OOO Rev. E. P. Parker, of Gibsonville, an aged Lutheran minister, died last week. . Senator Overman has introduced a resolution in the Stnate to appropriate $500,000 a year for road-building in j each State, provided the State-—wil . make a similar appropriation. Sheriff Berry of Burke has gone to Los Angeles, Cal , for Bob Snipes, self-confessed murderer of John Brit tain, in Burke county, 12 years ago. Snipes is in a serious condition as a j result of four attempts at self-destruc j tion. First he tried to cremate him ; self while lying in his bunk in a jail j cell. When taken to the prison hospital he. threw himself under an j t electric car, and a few minutes after that attempted to strangle himself with * a handkerchief. Snipes tried also to sever an artery in his wrist with a piece cf tin. The Lenoir News says: "Grandin City is the name of the new town lo cated near the mouth of Kings Creek in the northeastern part of this coun ty, where the Grandin Lumber Com pany plant is being built. The com pany has taken UD options, we are told, on $32,000 worth of land and laid out the town site and materials are now being placed tor the buildings Mr. T, H. Brayhill has contracted to furnish most of the lumber for the buildings and is delivering it at the irate of 300,000 feet per month. Mr. Dolliver, who is superintending the j actual work, is an experienced mill builder, and says he has never seen a more beautiful and suitable location for such an enterprise There are at present about 25 or 30 hands at work preparing foundations for the buildings ; an:l putting the lands in shape." Boy Drowned in the Catawba. Ebbie jKitchie, the 14-year-old' sen of Mr. Thos. Ritchie, who lives on the fa*m of Mr. Clarence Cornelius, in Davidson tow :ship, Iredell county, was diowned in the Catawba river, over a week ago. The boy has been making his home with his brother in law, Eugene Lambert, across the river in Catawba county. Saturday afternoon he left the home of Lambet and went to the river to cross over to see his father, but he never reached the home of his father and has not been seen ' since. Diligent search was made lor I him. His hat was found on the bank and finally the body, about a week decomposed, was seen floating. | Coroner Hoke last Friday made in vestigation, and his jury found death from drowning. The boy was mbjec ; to epilepsy, and probably fell in tne river durinsr an attack. Flying Men Fall victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles just like other people, with like results in loss of appetite, back ache, nervousness, headache, and tired, listless, run-down feeling. But there's no need to feel like that as T. D. Peebles, Henry, Tenn., proved. ' 'Six bottles of Electric Bitters," he writes, "did more to give me new strength and good appetite than all other stomach remedies I used." So they help everybody. Its folly- to suf fer when this great remedy will help you from the first dose. Only 50 cents at C. M. Shuford, Moser & Lutz and Grimes Drug Co. Unprofitable Pets. It Is said that a hundred thousand canaries are kept in Paris apartments and that it costs $2,000 a day to sup ply them with chickweed alone. They also consume large quantities of let tuce, hemp and other seeds. J. A. CLINE Fancy and Staple Groceries, Fancy Candies, Feed Stuffs, Etc. Stationery and Other Students Supplies a Specialty. Can save you money, ask our price before buying elsewhere 205 TENTH AVENUE. 'PHONE NO. 109. Mountain Farm For Sale AT A BARGAIN. On headwaters of John's River, two miles from Green Park Hotel, Blowing Rock, 65 acres. Fine orchard, 350 trees* Dulas Beauty, Albemarle, Pippin etc. 5-room house, fine spring. Apply to Dallas Holler, Hickory, N. R., R. 5' ~ * - - EOS Galveston, Houston, ! and all Texas points. ! Alexandria, Monroe, New Orleans, Shreveport, and all Louisiana points. Hattiesburg, Jackson, Meridian, Vicksburg, and all Mississippi points.. all points North, East, South and West «EACHED BY THE THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE OF THE - QUEEN & CRESCENT ROUTE FOR RATES AND FULL INFORMATION, CALL ON OR WRITE J. C. CONN, Division Passenger Agent, Read House, CHATTANOOGA. TENN. A Bad Spttl. ,eit\ e S\UIi U on g dollars i»«r* for is more SSR-JW 1 p PA ff P p into sui old ma-* 1 ° 1 a cup of coffees into aito and he cut me out 01 gether." Certificate of Dissolution. State of North Carolina, Department of State. t . To all to whom these presents may come-- Greeting: Whereas, it appears to my satis faction, by duly authenticated reccro of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposit ed in my office, that the Morrison Bros. Company, a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situated at No. , Stre !!\ m the town of Hickory, County of Cataw ba. State of North Carolina i. Morrison being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom proce s may be served), has complied with - the re-quirements of Chapter 21, Re vival of 1905. entitled "Corporations, preliminary to the issuing of this Cer tificate of Dissolution: Now, Therefore, I. J- BR )[ AJN GRIMES, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 21 day of February. 1912, file in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which con sent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my sain office as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof. I have here to set my hand and affixed my official seal, at Raleigh, this 21 day of Febru ary, A. D. 1912. J. BRYAN GRIMES, Secretary of State N. C , Catawba County- Recorded in Corporation Book No. 2. Office Clerk of Superior Court, 7 29 1912. C. M. McCORKLE. ________—————————————— WE OFFER, at a reduced * price, two number five, one number ten and one number twelve De Laval Separators. These have been slightly used but are pract'cally as good as new. If interested, call and see us. : : • We buy all kinds of country produce and pay the highest market prices. Hickory Seed Co. HICKORY, N. C. Drtak Hires The Genuine Rootbeer Absolutely pure. Refreshes you when thirsty, invigorates you when tired, delights you at any time. Order a case from the exclusive bottlers Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■J n tiy TSAItffJP ,S condition run f Ol I which will make your blood rich and red, better your appe tite, brace up your nerves andl>uild up and strengthen >our entire system. Try a bottle, costs $1 and notice the buoyant vitality and life that it will bring. MOSER & LUTZ, Druggists. "ON THE CORNER." -| - | Hot August will be cool October—if you spend it in a Ford—a delightful vaca tion for all the family—at small cost. The peculiar comfort of the Ford comes from its wonderful economy— safety -simplicity--and low price. 75,000 Ford cars already sold this season one-tKird of America's pro duct. Five passenger touring: car $690 —three passenger roadster ss9o—tor pedo runabout $690— deliyery car s7oo—town car s9oo—f. o. b. Detroit, compkte with all equipment. Get catalogue from C. T. Morrison, Hick ory, N. C. 11 THE WORLD'S 'JI BEST PIANO '/J THE KNABE piano is famed universally for its delicate sweetness of tone. For three generations it Has had no peer. Will you not inspect our complete stock of these time honored instruments? PARKER-GARDNER CO. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Selling Agents \ I'X'DOLLARI gj Goes a Lon& Way if | 1 invested in our store | ® carry a full line of Dry jjj 9 ' Goods, Notions, Hats, Shoes and everything handy in the I Buy your groceries from us. Housekeepers brag on our jg Flour. P Setzer & Russell. I
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