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fr^CASTORIA a jaiL §? plplfjfei The Kind Yon Have" mSffiJafll Always Bought jgltej:; ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. ; ■fds AVcCelabtePrcparalionforAs- t> av ■■'M : sS;§ similaiiHgilicßjodandßegite- U6ErS tJIB M+ \ | ting da' Stomachs ' ' nil ||b-WMlMili Signature /A)J ISWj Promoles a MJ[ § |j v !ncss and Rest.Contains nekfer 01 Opium.Morphine norMiuaaL £ l\ . 1/^ N NOT NARCOTIC. ILUY fcipe?fottitsM>nmnßß JL/ RotkrfU&Xi- f ■ "■ AiiiscSteA * 1 _ % I fl t &t' \ (\ l/T 1 I ia J lleo' if§ &£S3£SaS | v(r use Worms .Convulsions .Fever# I _ ' m nessandLOSSOFSLEg. 1 flf LO |> If yH I SJ frcSimilc Signature of ' V/ lUr Iff UI MBillll CASTORIf Exact Copy of Wrapper. TMK OKWTAun eeW-'ANT. MEW *MR CITY. | M I had been troubled, a little, for nearly 7 years," writes 1 1 Mrs. L Fincher, in a letter from Peary, Ala., "but I was I 1 not taken down, until March, when 1 went to bed and had 1 Ito have a doctor. He did all he could for me, but I got no I 1 better. I hurt all over, and I could not rest At last, I tried I 1 Cardui, and soon 1 began to improve. Now lam ia very I 1 good health, and able to do all my housework."^ CARDUI Womaift Tonic I P# * * •' v • • You may wonder why Cardui is so successful, after I j other remedies have failed. The answer is that Cardui, I H successful, because it is composed of scientific ingredieats, ■ | that act curatively on the womanly system. It is a medicine I 1 for women, and for women only. It builds, strengthens* aqd I ■ restores weak and ailing women, to health and happiness. I fl If you suffer like Mrs. Fincher did, take Cardui It I H will surely do for you, what it did for her. At all druggists. I Writt to: Ladies' Advisory Dept. Cbattaaooat Meddn Cau CWbMttk TML. I |1 for Special Instruction*, and 64-page book. "Horn Treatment lor Women," Mat baa. ]• I Wood's Seeds - -T- * - *' J- . are the best for this climate. We • . handle them. It is now time to begin planting. .J A. , , Everything in Dry Goods and Groceries. y ' ... t. .i . . • *•. Setzer & Russell OAK LUMBER WANTED, The Hickory Chair Manufactur es Co. are now ready to buy your Oak Lumber. Call or write an d get prices. Hickory Chair Manufacturing Co. HICKORY, N. C. Let US Print for YOU-We Print for Others. MMK CORN HOW VEBY EBEAIINBUSTHY Mr.E., L. Flowers Wrjtes About the Best Methods of Canning and k the Degree ot Heat to be Applied. . Oharlotte Observer, April 13th. Mr. E. L. Flowers of the Home Caoner --Manufacturing Company, Hiqkorjt, has addressed a very inter > ,esting communication to the Observ er tn. reply to a letter of inquiry about ■. canning. Ifr will be of extreme inter est to the canning clubs of Mecklen burg County of which _ there are quite a number. It follows: "Replying to your letter in regard .topanning corn in hot water can ning outfits, 1 am glad to advise thit tills may be done entirely successful ly on these outfits. "For a number of years * I have carried on experiments as to the best methods by which corn could be can 'ned, also to reduce ttie long hours of processing, or cooking. "The commercially packed corn, grown principally in Illinois and* In dianna is of a sweet variety which re quires less cooking than our common rield corn. The same variety of corn us'grown for commercial canning in ' the above mentioned States may be grown successfully here, but we may can the ordinary field corn which lias no equal if we select the corn when very tender, husk and cut very fine, adding sufficient sugar to taste, tilling the cans to within one inch of the top and seal up cap and vent hole. Then proceed to place in the canning out tit where it will process, or boil, for two and one-half hours, or longer, ac cording to the .condition of the corn. "Would say f(>r your information that the boiling of corn Or any other vegetable for more than "one time is injurious to the quality of same, in view of the fact that it is made to expand and contract unnecessarily and the heating of same over -not only lias a tendency to aid fejmepta-, tion but is no more than a warming over process. My experience in this special respect has been very dis gusting and I am convinced that it is a myrth. * "Every family should be prepared to can at least enough to supply them through the Winter as then they would know that the cans were thoroughly sterilized and the corn carefully selected and; clearly pre pared and the quality, of same csris not be excelled. "I am very glad to note the inter est your paper is taking in behalf of the corn and tomatoe clubs, especial ly that of cultivating back lots wliere so many good things may be grown on these little neglected plots. *■** ! - "Vary truly yours. • V V "IS. L. Flowers" t-t'i; Painsiti the Stomach. • - - If you continually complain fcf- pains in the stomach* your liver or your kidneys are out of order. Neglect may lead to dri>psy t kidney trouble, diabetes or Bright's disease. - Thou' sands recommend Elecrric Bitters as the very best stomach and kidney medicine made. H. T. Alston, of Raleigh* C., who suffered with pain in the stomach and back, writes: ''My kidneys were deranged and my liver did not work right. I suffered much, bnt Electric Bitten was recom mended and I improved from the first dose. I now feel like a new man." It will improve yon, too. Only 50c and $1 00. Recommeuded by C. M. Shuford Moser & Lutz and Grimes drug store. Adv Notice of Sale Under Execution. NORTH CAROLINA, ) In the Superior CATAWBA COUNTY. 5 Court. Odell Hardware Company vs. Edwards Construction Company. By virtue of an execution issued to the Sheriff of Catawba county by ID. M. McCorkle, Clerk of said county, in above' entitled case, I have this day levied on one house and lot known as ; the office of the Edwards Con'st. Co., deed made by J. M. Edwards to Ed wards Construction Co., date lfeb. 3d, 1910, recorded Book 99, page 31. Boun dary; Beginning at the southeast nerof C. L. Hawn's storehouse lot, which is generally known as the old Dr. R. B. Baker lot, and running thence with said Hawn's line North 166 feet to a stake,.thence east 26 feet to a' stake, a new corner, thence south' * a new line 166 feet to a stake on Tenth avenue, thence west with said avenue 25 feet to the beginning, being the west side of the lot conveyed by J. D. Elliott and wife to J. M. Edwards on which said Edwards has recently erected an office building, which I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Newton, N. C. on the sth day of May, at 1 o'clock p. m. . This March 26,4 9 13. R. L. HEWITT, Sheriff. 4t. Per J. P. .Burns, D. S. Notice—Sale of Valuable Real Estate Under and by virtue of the contained in a Mortgage deed execute' ed on the Bth day of August 1910,;^f1r,: H. P. Herman and J. A. i atawba county, N. C., to Sk'D. Canrp- - bell to secure the ThirtyV, seven and 50-100 Dollars aod on same, for a more tion of said mortgage deed: reference is hereby made to Book 92, page 283, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Catawba county, N. C., default having been made in the payment of the notes and interest on notes secur ed by said mortgage deed, the under signed mortgagee will sell at the Post office door in Hickory, North Caroli na, to the highest bidder for cash, on SATURDAY, the 3rd day of MAY, 1 1913, at 12 o'clock, noon, the property heteinafter described: A certain tract or parcel of land situate in Hickory i township, county and State aforesaid, ■ and described and defined as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a stake on south aide of New Springs road and runs S. 1% E. 92 feet to a stake; thence N. W. 350 feet mor6 or less to a white oak; thence N. E. -about , 300 feet to the beginning. Being lot N* 1 in Highland Park. This April 2nd, 1913. S. D. CAMPBELL, Mortgagee. Bajfby A Blackwelder, Atty». i-3 4t. Cough, Cold Sore Throat Sloan's gives quick relief for cough, cold, ~ hoarseness, sore throat, croup, astnma, hay fever and bronchitis. . . " HERE'S PROOF. MB. ALBKRT "W. PBICE.of FredonU, Kan., writes : " We use Sloan's Lini ment in the family and flud It an ex cellent relief fur colds and hay fever attacks. It stops coughing and anees x ing almost instantly. 11 SLOANS LINIMENT RELIEVED SORE THROAT. i- MM. L. BREWER, of Modello,n*., writes: " I bought one bottle of your Liniment and itdld me all the good'in the world. My throat was Terr tore, and it eared me of my trouble." GOOD FOR COLD AND CROUP. . MB. W. H. STRANGE, 8721 KIM wood Avenue, Chicago, 111., writes: "A lit tle boy next floor had eroup. 1 gave the mother Sloan's Liniment to try. She gave him three drops on sugar before going to bed, and he got up without the croup in the morning." PrtOO,23om, &OOm,slmOO Dead 37 Years; Still Recognizable. . Exhumed after 37 ?feph be neth the sod, the remains of Rob ert F. Simonton, one time prom inent and wealthy citizen of Statesville, were found to be in a fine state of preservation. The body was taken from the old and removed to a grave jn Oakwood cemetery beside that of Mrs. Simonton, who died about two weeks ago and provided ; in her will that her husband's re mains should be placed beside hers. When the «rave was open ed the metallic casket in which Mr. Simonton had been buried wasjfound to be in good condi tion and when the glass was cleaned the face of the deceased was found to be natural, the fea tures appearing very distinct to persons who knew the 4nan in life. The flesh was apparently firm and the collar and tie was in place. » - J ■ . ► .10 '*«•; . Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the dise'ased portion of the ear. TJiete is only one way to cure deaf ness, and toat is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucus lining of the Eustachisn Tube. When this tube is inflamed you hava a rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deaf ness is the result, and unless the in flamation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal conditfon, hearing will de destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed con dition of the mucus surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Dsafness (caused by catarrh) tha cannot be cured byHhll'' Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. Adv At the Dog Fight. If it occurs in your block cour teously give way to strangers desiring a view, particularly lad lies.' Avoid showing partiality tow ard one dog. * + However, let your secret sym pathies and your compassion be always with the under dog irt the fight-this is magnanimity; but bet on the other one —this is •business.—Mark Twato. - Dyspepsia is America's curse* To restore digestion, normal weight, good health and purify -the blood, use Bur dock Blood Bitters. Sold at all drug stores. Price, SI.OO Adv 500,000 Individual Drinking Gups. ' order has been given. ,by the Southern Railway-Company for 500,- 000 individual drinking cups, to be used on passenger trains. The cups vili -shipped to Spencer as a con fident point on the system for issuer tQ passenger train crews. They 'are" of paperoid and may be used a ntSnber of times by the same passen- : erf and will, when received, be dis tributed free to all passengers on -the Southeran system. . . - r \ 4 Coughs and Consumption. Coughs and colds, when neglected always lead to serions trouble of the lungs. The wisest thing tb when you have a cold that troubles you is to get a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery. You will get relief from the Brst dose, and finally the. cough will disappear. O. H. Brown, of Muscadine, Ala., Wvites: * 4 My wife was down in bed with an obstinate cough, and I honesily believe had it not: been for Dr. King's New Dis cover she would not be living to day." Known for forty-three* years as the best remedy for coughs and colds. Price 50c and SI.OO. Recom -1 trended by C. M. Shuford Moser & I tuts tad Grime? drag store. Adv NOTICE! Sale of Valuable Real Estate. Under and by virture of tlie power of sale contr.i ned in a Mortgage Deed executed on the 'Bth. day ofAugust, 1910, by H. P. Her man, of Catawba County, N. C., to S. D. Campbell to secure the payment of Two Hundred, Twenty-eight and 75- 100 Dollars and interest on same, for a more particular description of said Nortgage Deed reference is herebv made to Bock 92, page 286, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Catawba County, N. C., default having been made in the payment of the notes and interest on notes secured by said mortgage deed, the undersigned mort gage deed, the undersigned mortgagee will sell at the Post Office Door in Hickory. North Carolina, to the high est bidder for cash, on SATURDAY, the 3rd. day of Mav, i 913, at 12 o'clock, noon, the property hereinafter describ ed 1- ivi A eertain tract or parcel of land situate in Hickory Township, County and State aforesaid, and described and defined as follows,'to-wit:- JBEGINNING at a stake on the North side of Springs Road and runs first N. 4 1-4- W- 246 feet to a stake; jthence S. 89 W. 205 14 feet to a slake; thence S. 31-4 E. 258 feet to a stake; thence N. 85 3-4 E. 103 feet to the Beginning and being lots 46, 47, 48 and 49 of Highland Park Plat. This April 2nd., 1913. S. D. Campbell, Mortgagee. Bagby & Blackwelder, Attorneys. 4-3-13-41. NOTICE Sdle of Valuable Real Estate Under and by virture of the power of sale contained in a Mortgage Deed executed on the II day of August, 1910 by E. Bolin and Eliza Bolin, his wife, of Catawba County, N. C., to S. D. Campbell to secure payment of Thirty (130.00) Dollars and interest on same, for a more particular description of seid mortgage deed reference is here by made to Book 92, page 293, in the office ef the Register of Deeds for Catawba County, N. C., default hav ing been made in the payment of the note and interest on same secured by said mortgage deed, the undersigned Mortgagee will sell at public auction in front of the Post Office in Hickorv, Catawba County, N. C., to the high est bidder for cash, on SATURDAY, THE 3rd DAY OF MAY, 191s, at 12 o'clock, noon, the property hereinaf ter described. A certain tract or par cel of land situate in Hickory Town ship, County and State aforesaid, ahd described and defined as follows, to wtt: BEGINNING at a stake on the Sourth side of the Springs Road and runs South 1% East feet to a stake, thence North West 51% feet to a stake; thence North 166 feet to a stake on the margin of the Springs Road; thence North East 50 feet to the point of beginning. The same being Lot No. 8 of the Highland Park Plat. This the 2nd day of April, 19i3. S. D. Campbell, Mortgagee. Bagby & Blackwelder, Attorneys; 4-3-i3 4t. (HUM MARK moimmco) HpHE most remarkable Jr - A remedy ever dis- j • ' Covered for Indigestion, Dyspepsia and all forms of Stomach Distress -from any cause. Relieves Immediately Creates appetite, re stores vitality and re moves instantaneously depression due to alco holic and other excesses. Graatut rule art tracer Knows Absolutely no harmful ingredients. Guaranteed under Pure Food and Drugs Act, Serial No. 42340. All druggists, 50 cents, or send 10 cents for trial bottJe direct to The Difestoaeiae Company 103 WEST 424 STREET NEW YORK. N.Y. Ft SmU by 10 cents for Trial Bottle. ■■ New Double Daily Service VIA Piedmont & Northern Lines AND Carolina & North-Western Railway Company. Lv. ..** HICKORY \ AT. 8.27 a.m.-, 11.45 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 7.40 p.m Ar. GASTONIA Lv. iQ.25 a.m. 7.30 a. m... 4.40 p. m. 5-40 p.m. Between Gastonia and Charlotte. " Effective Jan. 12, 1913, Lv. Gastonia' s Ar. Gastonia NO. 2 7.00 a. m. No. L ' 7.53 a. m. " i> 9.30 " . " 8 10.50 " " i,1'1.40 " ? u 10 11.45 *' £ " " 9 12.40 p.m. 44 i 2 12.50 p.m. "11 2.00 " 44 16 2.30 " "15 3.30 " «« 18 3.30 44 "17 4.30 " "20 5.00 " "19 5.35 44 41 22 6.30 44 "21 7.30 44 44 24 8.45 " '• 23 9.45 44 • 4 26 10.55 44 44 25 11.55 44 The above schedule, figures and connection pub lished only as information and are not guaranteed. C. V. PALMER. Gen. Pas. Agent Charlotte, N. C. E. O. JENNINGS, Com. Agent Gastonia, N. C. CSeHESTERSPILLS M Teft bbw 'V — r sowiypwwnEytwwpi A Pleasant Drive =========================== Is madepleasant if that«plendid horse is fited with a set of those SUPERB HARNESS made by The Hickory Harness Co. A snappy appearance adds greatly to the pleasure of any drive. We offer the most nifty appearance to be had. And, this is not all, Durability is the second great feature to be found in all our goods. We strive to make every piece of goods the best that can be bought for the price anvwhere. Frequent buying of harness is an evidence, of poor quality somewhere. This is not the case With harness bought of us. Low Price is the third appealing feature offered by us. We allowl our selves only a very small margin of profit, endeavoring always to keep our prices lower than our competitors, quality considered Hickory Harness Co. ■fi ■ • • Carolina, Clinchf ield ® Ohio Rulwd; ' ' *4?; . AND ,? ' Carolina, Cllnchfteid mm 4 Ofeie Railway of HiMi CiuHm > i- • THE MEW •HOUT LIMC ' •> BBTWEEN Oairte, St Paul and Speer'a Ferry, Va-, JoHneoa City, Tana, Atlapaaa. BiHi and Marlon, N. C., aad Spartaahorg, t. 6. ;"Glinchfield Routt" f IFFICTIVI JAN UAMY 1% 1M& Southbound. SaaUra Staadard Tima. Marttfteaad r-rr 1 .. No. 5 No. 3 - > ia ft Ma. 1 Ma. 4 Mia d Pass. Mia. . aI»T. Paaa. Pwra. Ply. DTy. \ BTATK)NfI . a. lav. DTy. my. P. M. A. MJ r " .V ' ' a». M.tP. Mi 1.10 8.00 6.0 lit. ••• • Dante, Yd. Ar. ITN 11.4 ft IM L 35 WO 7Jj Lt. St Paul, Tl Ar. MM 11.11 LM 2J21 8.51 21-f : LT. . Dungannon. Ya. Ar. INi 11.44 7A* , 2 4ft 9.07 2» 6 Lt. Ft Biackmore, Ya. Ar. 1171 ILI6 IM * 101 • 5.21 36 0 Lt." Hill. Ya. _ Ar. 12S0 *14.01 • TJB ' 3.27 Ml 45.'l Lv. ' Spear's Perry. Ya. Ar. ISTS 10.41 TJt * 3.44 9.56 51.6 Lr. Cameron. Ya.-Teaa. Ar. 1106 10.14 (if 4.00 10.00 58.2 Lt. Kinoport, Teaa. Ar. 1111 10.00 Ut * 4.18 *10.20 62.8 LT. Pactohia, Tea*. Ar. lltft 9£ft •UO * 4.40 10.32-67.8 LT. Fordtowa, Teaa. Ar. 14M 9.41 6Jf * Iftft *10.43 72.0 Lv. . Gray, Tana. Ar. lftM »A 0» 6JI 5.55 11.15 85.1 LT. Johnaon City, Teaa. Ar. ICM 9.01 6JI 6.50 11.43 06.7 LT. Unicoi, Teaa. Ar. 1011 810 4Jt 7.10 11.55101.1 Ar. - Krvta, Tan. Lr. 1001 8.17 141 7.22 12.02101.1 LT. Srwin. Teaa. Ar. 1(62 116 4Jft •' 7.34 *12.12 104.3 LT. Cheatoa, Teaa. Ar. 1708 6.00 • 4JM * 7.41*12.14106.1 LT. Vaaha Spriaga. Taut Ar. 1703* 7AS* 8.32 12.47117.0 Le. Haatadale, N. C. •> Ar. lOASt TJ6B BAS * 8.56 1.05124.0 LT. Oraaa Mountala, M. C. Ar. 2161( 7.11! UT 9.20 1.21111.3 LT. Toecaae, N. CL Ar. 1260 6JT 111 * 9.51 1.51140.1 LT. . BooaCord. N. & Ar. 2401 6.86 BL6O *IO.OB 2.05 144.6 LT. Pcolaad, If. a Ar. 8461 ill L 47 .16.20 .2.17147.0 LT. Btraee Ptaa. M. CL Ar. Kl4 6.14 US 7 10.40 2.17161.0 Ar. Atta Paaa, M. G. LT. 1610 606 2.27 P. I4.jp. .M.| : ;'{ ' .■ , , ■ ■ |A. ILgl M. No. 1 Mac 6 M'xd Paaa. . tj : / . , • - , . t ■■ A M.{P. MJ v v.- \ - , v v • i IP. M.P. M. 6.15 2.27161.0 LT. .. Altapaaa, N. a Ar. 1610 8.06 UT * 6.22 * 2.36 166.1 LT. . Mt Mitchell, N. CL Ar. N6O * 7.66* 1.11 * 6.52 2.58 167.6 Lt. LtariUe Palia, N. CL Ar. 1716* 7.20* 1.06 7.25 3.16174.0 LT. Serier, N. C. Ar. 1400 6A41 Lift 7.40 3.31 163.11 LT. Marloa, N. C. Ar. 111! 6£ft L6ft * B.lo* 4.01107.8 LT. Thermal, N. C. Ar. 084 * 6.oft *IIM 8.50 416 206.5 LT. Weatmiataer, N. a Ar. 161 6.56 it.lt 9.00* 4.26209.6 LT. Boetic Yard, N. C. Ar. 116 5.18 12.10 * 0.10 4.30211.0 LT. Bostic, N. a Ar. 845 5.33 12.0T * 9.17 4.34113.0 Lt. Poreat City, N. CL Ar. 867 6Jt 11.06 * 9.34 4.46 219.5 LT. Barrla, N. a Ar. 80ft 6.16 11.41 9.56 . 6.02 126.8 LT. Cheeaee, t. C. Ar. 881 6.01 ILII 10.00 6.12 231.6 LT. Mayo, S. a AT. (822 4.41 UU 10.45 5.40 242.1 *Ar. Spartaalmrg, S. a LT. I 778 . (Uaioa Paaaeager Stattaa) A. M.fP. M.j I fP. M)a M. The Carolina, Cliaehtald ft Ohio Railway, and the Carolina, CUnchteld AOh io. Railway of Soaih CaroUaa, -"Clinch field Route" reaerre the right to rary from the tlaM shova ahoTa without notice to the public. Patrons are reqaaotoi It a»9i7 to aasrsst A«eat for definite tafaraiaMaa or to CHAS. T. MAN DEL, . T Aaat OeaL Paaa. Aftt * _ Johnson City, Teaa. * • d. J. CAMPION, Yice-Preaideat aad TraMe Manager, Johaaoa City, Tisa, 7 •—Flax Stop. I—Dally, Maoept Sua day. Carolina & North-Western Railway Go. Schedule Effective Nev. 24th. 1912. •• • • Ex. Sun. BSy Mixed Mixea Mixed Northbound. No. 8 Pass. No. 62 No. 60 Ex. Sun. , . .... No. 10 Ex. Sun Ex. Sun. No. 60 r - Chester Lv 755 if m 11 45 am Vorkville .... 842 105 Gastonia .V." 930 - 3 00pm. Gastooia' 5 40pm " ...... .... Lincolnton *■> ~ 631 10 26 Newton r . ,■ 703 . 1105 Hickory 740 1145 705 am Lenoir ' 840 1 00pm200 pm 840 Mortimer " 220 4 lti Edgemont Ar.j,... 230 430 ~ Southbound. No. Edgemont Lv. ...... 11 55am•" 1 730 t . am Mortimer .......... 1203 - 740 .......... Lenoir 7-30 ' am 1 i 5 10 15 ' 245 pin Hickory - 827 230 420 Newton. - 850 3 05 Lincolnton. 927 343 _ ...» Gastonia . Ar'. 1025 .... Gastonia Lv. 4 40 7|oo Yoricville ■ • .... 539 .......... 835 ...... .... Chester Ar. ...... 625 10 2s .. ,i■ ■ ■ no >l3 CHESTER —Southern Ry. f S. A. L. and L. Se C. YORKVILLE—Southern Railway. GASTONlA—Southera Ry„ Piedmont & Northern Ry. LINCOLNTON—S. A. L. NEWTON and HlCKOßY—Southern Railway. E. F. REID, G. Pi Agt., Chester Sf C. PRIZE SEED CORN FOR SALE Batt's Prolific Seed Corn from a yeild of 108 bu. per acre. Special select This corn took second prize from North Carolina at the great Columbia Corn Exposition. John W. Robinson, NEWTON, N. C. - - - R. F. D- No. 4.
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