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Says Simple Laxative Better t Case of Chronic Constipation Yields to Mild Laxative Compound. Writing from the House of the Good Shepherd, at Sunnysidc Ave., and 50th St., Seattle, where she is the guest of her life-long friend the Reverend Mother, Mrs. Mary Austin, widow of a wealthy San Franciscan, who lost everything in the fire of 1906, says she experienced speedy relief from the use of Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin and that she found this gentle, pleasant-tasting laxative more effective than several doses of cas tor oil. The active principles of certain laxa tive herbs are combined in Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin to act on the elimi native organs in an easy, natural way, without griping or other discomfort. Its freedom from opiate or narcotic drug of every description, combined with its gentile action and Dositive effect, make it the ideal laxative for family use. Druggists everywhere sell it for fifty cents a bottle. A bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep- Correspondent in Pen Pidure Tells Of Battle Scenes British Headquarters in France, (Via London, Oct. 17)— Along the Hul luch-Haisnes line, where the fighting has been almost continuous since the taking of Loos, a ccrrespondent had an unprecedented view of the British at tack which took the Hohenzollern re doubt. From a vantage point in the flat country was witnessed a stupendous panorama of artillery preparation and glimpses of infantry rushing through , smoke and shells. So rapid was the fire that an effort to count the number of audible shots per minute from the British guns failed. In front, to the right and left, and far in the rear guns flashed and scattered shells over the landscape. The line of both the British and WOMAN REFUSES OPERATION Tells How She Was Saved by Taking Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Louisville, Ky.—" I think if more suf fering women would take Lydia E. Pinkh am' 8 Vegeta- Compound they would enjoy better health. I suffered —■% from a female trou- WJflble, and the doctors If® ijji decided I had a I§||k yWptumorous growth Igpk and would have to p fj J be operated upon, ft') U>. / r k ut I refused as Ido KnV-y Inot believe in opera tions. I had fainting spells, bloated, and could hardly stand the pain in my left side. My husband insisted that I try Lydia E. Pinkham's "Vegetable Compound, and I am so thankful I did, for I am now a well woman. I sleep better, do all my housework and take long walks. I never fail to praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for my good health."—Mrs. J. M. RESCH, 1900 West Broadway, Louisville, Ky. | Since we guarantee that all testimo nials which we publish are genuine, is it not fair to suppose that if Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has the virtue to help these women it will help any other woman who is suffering in a like manner? If you are ill do not drag along until an operation is necessary, but at once take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Tour letter wil be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence* I —__ Carolina & North-Western Ry. Co. TIME CARD No. 31, EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 10, 1915 No. 10 No. 8 | No. 6. | No. 4 No." 52 No. s^" Northbound Pass. Pass. | Pass. Pass. Mixed Mixed Ex Sun. Ex. Sun Sund'ys Sund'ys Ex Sun Ex Sun. Chester Lv. 7 43am 7 43am 535pm Yorkville 8 29 8 29 7 10 Gastonia 9 14 3 10pm 9 14 905 Lincolnton .... 10 15 4 06 10 15 Newton 10 50 5 02 10 50 Hickory 11 40 535 li 28 12 30pm 6 00am Lenoir...: 12 45 6 33 1 29 7 55 Mortimer 7 54 2 49 Edgemont-,Ar. 805 300 : NOTT "NO. 7 No. 5 "NOTT ~N0T53 NO. 51 Southbound Pass. Pass. Pass. Pass Mixed Mixed Ex.Sun. Ex. Sun Sund'ys Sund'ys Ex Sun. Ex Sun. Edgemont.. Lv. 6 45am 7 00am Mortimer 6 53 7 08 Lenoir 1 50pm 802 8 17 Hickory 2 45 9 05 2 50 9 15 Newton 3 18 9 30 3 18 Lincolnton .... 353 10 05 353 Gast onia 4 40 10 55 4 40 Ga stonia 5 00 5 00 4 15am Yorkville... .5 46 5 46 5 34 Chester Ar. 635 635 730 CONNECTIONS: Chewier—Southern S. A. L and L. &C. Yorkville—Southern Railway. Lincolnton—S. A. L. Ga&onla—Southern Ry., Piedmont & Northern Ry. Newton and Hickory—Southern Railway. ' E. F. REID, G. P. A., Chester, S. C. MRS. MARY AUSTIN • sin should be in every home for use when the occasion arises. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writ ing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 454 Wash ington St., Mouticello, 111. German trenches was discernible in long clouds of smoke and dust from the bursting shells. That of the Ger man artillery seemed smaller in volume. No shells were seen bursting in Loos itself which appeared peaceful now back of the British positions. It was a warm and perfect autumn day, sun shining and playing in a nim bus in the sky which gave the aero planes cover and into the churned, man-made nimbus rising from the earth. Rolling clouds of gas, rising up from the British trenches like steam from the locomotive of a passenger train above the edge of a cut as it was released from the apparatus in the trenches, was distinguishable from the explosion of every variety of shells. The reddish, black British liddite and the coal black German nine-inch ex plosives shot up through the lighter smoke in dense spurts, tinged at the bottom with dust from the trenches, while the explosion of a mine made a vast mushroom-shaped column. Smoke bombs, used as a screen, adding to the effect of the light colored bursting shrapnel. Large calibre shrapnel bursting in the air made bie vaporous puffs, and high explosives bursting in the air caused big black pnSs. There also were asphyxiaiing gas shells, signai shells to assist the gunners, and shells which dropped streaming points 03 fi.? likd those from a sky rocket. The sun, shining through the clouds a!>ov: and below, made a mass of changing colois that was an eye-tiring spectacle. Catawba Valuation is Lower Than in Adjoining Counties. Newton, Oct. 16.—A careful analy sis of the situation in Cat awba with reference to the action in the state tax commission in adding IS per cent to the realty valuation of the county asses sors reveal the fact that the latter of ficials reduced the average valuation per acre 51 cents below the valuation placed on lands ia 1911, in which year the county officials voluntarily increas ed values over 18 per cent, and no body thought about raising as much sand as has been raised this year wher the commission added 15 per cent to a valuation actually reduced below that of four years ago. By the fatal comparison of township with township in adjoinine counties, the commission has shown that with the IS per cent added in Catawbe county, the average value of land in border townships as compared with the average value in adjoining counties, is still 84 cents the acre less than in sur rounding counties. Mr. Lester Cline spent Sunday in Morganton. South Fork News. There is notning new in the South Fork valley at present. All is quiet and everybody is busy digging their sweet potatoes. The yield seems to be fairly good. Cotton fields are be ginning to get white. We predict a rather cool spell of weather when the Hickory Fair opens as the moon will run high as it always does in the sign of the crawfish. I look upon shews rather as a nui sance to the country as so many im moral men and gamblers follow, and with their machinery tricks cabbage many a dollar from the ignorant class of people, and further they drain the country of many a hard-earned dollar that was gotten by the sweat of the brow. The are like th® witch of En dor who we read of in the Good Book, by their inlluence they bewitch the multitudes by their curiosity as man is possessed with a curiosity and wants to see what is going on. They will fol low the crowd as they march along to reap that satisfaction of their curios ity and hence their money is gone and in the end they have reaped noth ing but a momentary scene and all is vanity. There is no cry among the Repub licans this fall about six cent cotton charging thai Wilson aud, the Demo cratic party were the cause of it. Bless your soul, Mr. P.epublican, if the Democratic party and Mr. Wilson can rule the price of cotton you ought to be proud that they can and have made the country prosperous. But the sins of a vile sinner will always find him out and who the guilty one is. Colon M, Yoder has four children teaching school. Fred R., is in the Universitv at Columbia, Mo., his oldest daughter is teaching in the graded school at Hickory, his second daughter has gone toStokes county to teach in the graded school, and his third daughter, Lucy, has gone to Vance county to teach iu the graded school. Ail graduates from Lenoir College. HANDICAPPED This is the Case With Many Hickory People. Too many Hickory citizens are han dicapped with bad backs. The unceas ing pain causes constant misery, mak ing work a burden and stooping or lift ing an impossibility. The back aches at night preventing refreshing rest and in the morning is strff ;:nd lame. Plas ters and liniments may give relief but cannot it-ach the cause if the kidneys are weak. To eliminate the pains and aches of kidney backache you must cure the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys—thousand testify to their merit. Can yoa doubt Hickory evi dence? Mrs. C. E, Cline, 520 Chestnut Ave., Hickory, says: "I had a severe p rin in the small cf ray back which the doctor said was lumbago. Doan's Kid ney Pills, procured at Lutz's Dru«? Store, removed the pains and made me feel much better. Another of the fam ily who suffered from backache, was helped by Dean's Kidney Pills, " Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy-get Doan's Kidney Pills —the same that Mrs, Cline had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo. N, Y. adv't. W, L. Kivit, age 49, a farmer, and his son, Burns Kivitt, 10 ysars old, were literally blown to pieces a few miles east of High Point Saturday by a dyna mite exDlosition. The father and son were preoaring to blast stumps. To Drive Out Malarid And BuiSd Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what you are taking, as the formula is printed on every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron builds up the system. 50 cent? Robbers blew open the post office safe at Marshville Friday night and made off with $l5O booty. For Indigestion. Never take pepsin and preparations containing pepsin or other digestive ferments ior indigestion, as the more you take the more you will have to take. What i 3 needed is a tonic like "Chamberlain's Tablets that will enable the stomach to perform its functions r.aturally. For sale by Menzies Drug Co., and Luiz's Drug Store. adv't. Boston Red Sox Championship. By winning 4 out of 5 games piayed with the Philadelphia Nationals the Boston Americans were entitled to recognition as the chamoion baseball team of the world for 1915. .tfSR Ola s#re;, otr.er fiitnecitj ncn't Cnfc t he worst cases, no matter cf how "long standing, j •re cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. '.''•rter's Antiseptic Healing OiL It relieves > tin and Hcalr th ß tame tus>, 25c, 60c, I MS. W. A. MULLIS CAINS TEN POUNDS —— I Can Now Eat What He Wants and When He Wants It. Says Tanlac Goes Right to the Spot.—Now in Better Con dition Than for Years. "I wish I had started to take Tanlac a long time ago as I be lieye it would have saved me a lot of suffering," said Mr. W. A. Mullis of 303 Brevard Street, Charlotte. "After reading so much in the papers about what Tanlac has done for others in my condition, and upon its recommendations from friends, I decided to give the medicine a trial. After taking you can't imagine what an improvement and it seemed to me that the more Tanlac I took the better I felt. lam now on my third bottle and can truthfully say that I feel like a new man. I sleep soundly at nights and my appetite has picked up wonderfully. The spells of indigestion, which both ered me so much have entirely gone away. I am not troubled withbilliousness any more, my complexion has cleared up and the best of all of it is I have gained 10 pounds. "The work in which I am en gaged is not at all conductive to good health and a man engaged in this particular kind of work should be in the best physical condition and have plenty of strength and steady nerves at all times. Tanlac has certainly made a more efficient man of me and I am greatly indebted for the good it has done me." Tanlac, the "Master Medicine" that has been accomplishing such wonderful results all over the State of North Carolina,, in fact the entire country, is sold in Hickory exclusively by the Men zies Drug Company. Price SI.OO a bottle or six for $5.00. * adv't. Coughs That Are Stopped! Careful people see that they are stopped. Dr. King's New Discovery is a remedy of tried merit. It has held its own on the market for 46 years. Youth and old age testify to its soothing and healin? qualities. Pneumonia and lung froubles are often caused by de lay of treatment. Dr. Kine's New Discovery stops those hacking coughs and relieves la grippe tendencies. Mon ey back if it fails. 50c and SI.OO. adv't. War Loan Signed. The $500,000,000 Anglo-French war loan was signed in New York Fri day, J- P. Morgan affixing his name in behalf of the American syndicate of underwriters. Whenever You Need t General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriche3 the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. England vs Bulgaria. A state of war now exists between Great Britain and Bulgaria The Colds of Mankind Cured by Pines! Have you ever gone through a typi cal pine forest when you had a cold? What a vigorous impulse it sent! How you opened wide your lungs to take in those invigorating and mysterious qual ities. Yes, Dr. Bell's Pice-Tar-Honey possesses those stimulating qualities and overcomes hacking coughs. The inner lining of the throat is strengthen ed in its attack aeainst cold germs. Every family needs a bottle constantly at hand. 25c. adv't. Pi Piedmont |& Northern Rail way Company 'The Electric Way" Between Char lotte and Gastonia. Effective Sunday, August 29tli 1915. Leave Charlotte Lv. Gastonia 8:00 A. M. 7:00 A. M, 10:00 " 9:00 " 12:00 " 11:00 «• 2:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 4:00 " 3:00 " 6:00 •« 5:00 «« 8:00 " 7:00 " 11:00 " 9 KM) •• Connects at Gastonia with C. & N.-W Ry., for Chester, Yorkville, Llncoln tcu, Newton, Hiokory and Lenoir. Also Southern Railway North and Southbound trains. C. 8. ALLEN, Traffic Manager. Greenville, S. C Election Returns End in Death. Charleston, S, C., Oct. 15 —A oistol battle in which one man was killed and four others shot broke up a meeting of the democratic city executive commit the here today in which the votes of last Tuesday's primary were to be can vassed. A national guard company , • which with fixed bayonets, helped the police to restore order. The man killed was Sidney J. Cohen, a reporter for the Charleston Evening Post. He was shot through the lung. W. A. Turner, an insurance agent, and W. T. Wingate, superintendent of the city chaicgang, were seriously wounded. H. L: Wilensky, a city meter inspector, and Jeremiah O'Brien, inspector of weights and measures and a member of the executive committee, received minor bullet wounds. Six ar rests were made. Tristam T. Hyde was declared the Democratic nominee for mayor of Char. leston, S. C., Saturday, after the can vas of the returns had resulted in a riot in which one man was killed and four others wounded. We take from a Sumatra paper a list of some of the words which the Ger mans in their patriotic ardor propose to substitute for the English sporting terms formerly in use: Golf —Locherballspiel. Cricket —Dreistabenschlagerspiel. Leg before —Beinschwindel. Not out —Nochnicbtabgemacet. Wicket —Dreistabeneinrichtung. Half time —Halbspielwartepause. Hands —Handefehler. Start —Aban gsst e 11 e. Starter —Hauptabgangsstelleaufischt- svorsteher. We can now understand the position of the German who - says he has no time for sport.—Punch. ~ BRONCHIAL COLO | Yields To Delicious Vinol Philadelphia, Pa. —" Last Fall I was troubled with a very severe bronchial cold, headaches, backache, and sick to my stomach. I was so bad I became alarmed and tried several medicines, also a doctor, but did not get any relief. A friend asked me to try Vinol and it brought the relief which I craved, so now I am enjoying perfect health."— JACK C SINGLETON. We guarantee Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil, for chronic coughs, colda and bronchitis. —Lutz's Drug Store, Hickory, N. C. FOR GOOD PRINTING I LEAVE YOUR I ORDER WITH THE HICKORY DEMOCRAT All Work Receives Personal I Attention of Experienced I Printer. PRICES REASONABLE Red Devil Lye Makes rain-water of the hardest water and your clothes let go the dirt. | SAVES CLOTHES Red Devil Lye la powdered, and dissolves In- /VWu' stantly. Is in siftinc-top cans and you can usa Wlga tt AjL 1M much or little without waste. It is_the up-to-date You uoiU never use the oat-of-date hard or I JnA ftJL ball lye again, once you try Red DeviL / I / ay Get a can prove it to yourself. yj&ijwiM fc Eithern Public Utilities Com'y. J ■HHBHHQEeBHBBBHHBBHHHBBBBBBSaaBBHBEBg, J JUST ARRIVED f Regular Price 30c. Our Price 20c. t ? ' BUY YOUR BREAD, CAKES and PIES FROM J psT CITY BAKERY Ph 2^| fob Printing That's Difterent-Plione 37
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