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J- V THE KINQ3 MOUNTAIN HEUALD. kOmlA inj r i - - - -' 1L2 I G'GtPA;2. taw tod Owna. Que Tear, II, r ifc Months 50e ' Ttoa Eontfu 25c coir4 Movambor 17,106. at Klnns Mountain. N. C. u second Um natter, ander Act of Contrast 1 of March t. lfT. 1 v ; Th Hanney Toortax Parry ' , Uontd. -from First Page) a Mhort Watk wilt make yon lrea ' lav Its ulRnlflcHnci. We rt td the Moravian Cemetery. It Is Immense but the most strik Ing thing about it Is the manner of Biarblnir the craves. There fire no costly and towering mon omenta, instead the rich and foor alike has a single small slab to mark his resting place The Iraba are placed in a hori zontal position. This is an old ,. burying plsoespmeof the graves dating from the 18th century. Cev. Schenk then- took us tffrouBh the Moravian Church 'which ?sv very elegant and 1m TJros8ive,and on our return to . the hotel we saw Salem Female T Academy. As we still had some i 1 time, we went to see the Lathe I V ran Church of which Rev. K Schenk is pastor. ' r (To be continue next week.) r John Hawkins Knocks The Fixing Out Of HarvlnStyres With Baseball Bat. . At a ball game near the Phen- . ix Mill Saturday afternojn Jno. Hawkins, dealt Marvin Styera what wait though to be a derth blow with a baseball bat The doctors at first Styera would die from the blow but it seems likely now that he will recover. It seems that , Hawkins step on the foot of a little child be longing to Mr Nealy Ham. Mr. Ham asked mm not to do so . azaln. Hawkins who was about drank seems to have Intended strike Ham but Instead struck Mr Sty res who was standing , nearby. Hawkins then renewed his effort to strike Mr. Ham ' whereupon Ham grabbed the bat and scuffled until he succeeded . In wringing it rway from Haw . kins and in the scuffle it is said that Hawkins got several good . iicks on tht bead. Mr. Ltyera Is a son-in-law of Mr. Ham and lives in Gastonia. He and vbls family were over here on a visit to Mr. Ham. It seems that it was all together a a mistake thas ho got the lick . which came so near putting him out of business. ' , Hawkins spent Saturday night in Hotel De Lindsay here and ' was taken to Gaston County jail Sunday. ---'. ' ' Mrs. C W? Richardson has been in Charlotte Sanatorium ! for two" weeks where she was operated on for appendicitis, She is expected home this week, The First National Bank re cently declared a semi-annual . dividend of 4 Der cent and ad ded a nice sum to the credit of undivided profits.' ' : t Mrs. M, P. Hislop left last Thursday for Charlotte where she will spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. McKinley. She will return about Sept 1st with her stock of millinery. - Report Of The CondHJon Of Tlx First National Bank. at King's ountairi, in the State of North . Carolina, at the close of business . June Soth 1914. KESOUtVCES. Loan and Discounts $78,601,644 (Overdrafts, secured and unsecured - . 110.30 ll. 8. Bond to Mcure circulation 2S.0U0.00 Bonda, securities, etc Banking houne, Furniture and Fixtures Dim from National Banks (not 2,677.45 9,714.90 7,121.04 reserve aarenta) Due from State and Private Banki and Bankert, Trait Companies, and Saving Banks - . . Due from approved Re serve Agents Checks and Cash Items Notes of other Nat. Banks Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels, and cents LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE IN BANK, VIZ Specie . - . . 4,648. Redemption fund with U.S. Treasury (6 per cent of circulation - 1,250. 1,167.32 4,285.46 .108.43 910.00 74. Herald Ads arc Business Getters' MANTELS TILING GRATES. When remodpling or build ing a home call and see our line of Mantles, Tiling, and Grates. ' We also carry the largest, and most complete stock of furniture and house Furnishings hi the city. 11 Rankin-Armstrong Co 123 W. Main St. Gastoniu, N. C. C. W. RICHARDSON Livery. Feed, Sale And trade stable For Quick transfer, good teams. Moving and Hnuling. Telephoned First Class Services satriHl I I 9 Total $183,869. . LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in - 125.000. Surplus fund - - - 6,000, Undivided Drofits. less Ex penses and Taxes paid 6.0B8. National Bank Notes out- sUnding i 25,000. Individual deposits subject to check - - 27,761 Time certificates of deposit 38,612. Cashier's checks outstanding 426. Bills payable, including obliga tions representing money borrowed - - - 5,009. Total . - (133.859. State of North Carolina, County Cleveland, ss: I, R. L. Mauney, Cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. R. L. Mauney, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before this 7th day of July., 1914. E. L. Campbell, N. P. Correct Attest: W. A. Mauney, D..M. Baker. J. S. Mauney. Directors. Here b Good News for Stomach Victims Soma very remarkable results are being obtained by treating stomach, liver and intestinal troubles with pure vegetable oils, which exert a cleansing soothing and purifying action upon the lower bowels, removing the obstruc tions, of poisonous fecal matter and gases and preventing their absorption by the blood, This done, the food allowed free passage from the stomach fermentation ceases - and stomach troubles quickly disappear. George H. Mayr, for twenty years leading Chicago druggist, cured himself and many of his friends of stomach, liver and intestinal troubles of years' standing by this treatment, and so sac. cessful was the remedy he devised that it has since been placed in the hands of druggists all over the country, who have sold thousands of bottles. Though absolutely harmless, the effect of the medicine is sufficient' to to convince any one of its remarkable effectiveness, and within 24 hours the sufferer feels like a new person. Mayr' wonderful stomach Remedy is now sold hereby Mauney Drug Co. It . Has Tour Child Worms? MosteMtdxmdo. A Coated, Furred Tongue; Strong .Breath; Stomach Pains; Circles under Eyes; Pale, Sallow Completion; Nervous, Fretful; GrindJ ng oi leetn; Tossing in sleep; Pecu liar Dreamt-any ana of thesee indi cate Child bia Worm. Gat a box of Kikapoo Worn Killer at onoe. It kiHs the Worms-the cause of vow child's condition, Is Laxative and aids Mature to expel the Worms. Supplied in candy lorm, Easy for ebUdren o take. 26c at your Druggist. . . r ' Totte lWlota and Gostfre! Sick Headache. Bad Breath. Sour Btomacne, furred tongue aud Indiges tion. Mean Liver and Bowels dogged Clean up tonlgnt Get a - 26c bottle of Dr. KinpsMew life Pills to-day and empty uw atemaeb and bowels of fer- men tin gaasy ftioife wmt waste. A iuii oowei mnvemewt give a satisfied, thankful feeiing makes yoa feel fine. E It active, yet mild. Doc?t gripe. 36a, at your Drnrid'ts, ' . liucklen's Arnica Salve for Burns. The North Carolina COLLEGE OF ACRICULTFE AND MECHANIC ARTS This State Industrial College offers strong courses in Agriculture, Horti culture. Stock-raising, Dairying, Poul try, Veterinary Medicine; in Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineer ing; in Chemistry and Dyeing; in Cot ton Manufacturing, and in Agricultu ral teaching. Four year courses. Two and one year courses In Agriculture and in Machine Shop Work. Faculty or 61 men; 738 students; 26 buildings; excellent equipment and laboratories for each department. On Jury 9 Oun. ty superintendents conduct entrance examinations at each county seat For catalogue write i y.-- 7-10 E. B. OWEN. Registrar, ; : West Raleieh, N. C. IN THE MAUNEY BACK LOT ON CHEROKEE STREET "Where vou will : find the Koliable Black Smith. All kinds of work in this line. Horse shoeing . Specialty. P.B. FALLS- EAT BOST'S PURE MILK , BREAD 'Made by the L.C Bost Bakery in Shelby and -sold in Kins Mountain Patterson Gro.Co. 'It's always wrapped, fresh, - sanitary , and good."- w " -. '; I CD . I uootltn xg Springs Oigh School I OWNKD and controlled hi the Kinira MounUin and Sandv Run 1 Associations. A Christian institution with est of moral surroundings. I Co-educational Near foot-hills of Blue Ridge. Purest of Air and Water. Free from Malaria Excellent brick buildings. Nine teschers- men and women-graduates of best colleges and universities in the i land. College preparatory with an Intermediate Department, Ao En I glish-Scientfic course for prspective teachers. Departments of Bible, J Music and Art. Four excellent Literary Societies. Athletic fields. I $80 to $100 pays board, tuition in Literary Department, room rent, ' fuel, and Ascetylene lights for s term of nine months. Fall Term I opens AUGUST 11th. FOR CATALOG ADDRESS I J. D. MUGGINS. Acting Principal, Route No. 3 Shelby. North Carolina. 1 HARNESS MADE AND REPAIRED AND BI CYCLES Repaired and sold. "FLYING MERCKEL" is the leading bicycle on the market and is guarunteed for 5 years. Bring us all your repairs and, buy a "Fljing Merckel." COSTNER BROS Harness and Bicycle Shop. MUUXNi 1 Ali, NORTH CAROLINA. -; H ISA ! few IV Hit IS it! CHICORA COLLEGE GREENVILLE. S.C. A College of Retinement, Distinction and Character A High Standard College , A Large and Able Faculty A Select Student Body On the Sldne of the Blue Ridge, 1000 feet above Sea-level. Beautiful Grounds and Handsome, Modernly Equipped Buildings. - A College of Liberal Arts (nd Sciences, offering Courses Leading to the Degrees of M. A., B. A., B. 8.. and B. Ped. - - .-...,o . : .' V .- A Conservatory of Music, offering Courses Leading to the Degree of B. Mus, Schools of Art, Expression and Business.. AN IDEAL COLLEGE FOR YOUNG WOMEN 7-2.1 For free catalogue and Announcements, address CHICORA, REV. S. C. BYRD, D. D., GREENVILLE. S.C ' tteoort of the condition of The 'Peoples Loan and Trust Co. at Kings Mountain, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business June, SOth, 1914. Resorcea Loans and discounts - $84,123.93 Overdrafts secured and unsecured - - 884.66 BanKing Houses, Furni ture Fixtures - - - t5.ttW).67 Due from Bans and Bankers ... 18.448.01 Silver coin, including- all ' minor com currency i 549.96 National bank notes and other II. S. notes - 2.600.00 Total . - " Liabilities Capital stock paid in - - - unaiviaea pronts, less current expenses and 1 taxes paid -,, - - Bills payable Time Certificates of De- Deposits subject to check Cashier's Chocs outs tend ing; - - . $112,667.12 $10,000.00 4,449.09 ' 4,000.00 46,540.04 47.454.74 223.25 $118,667.12 L , Total State of North Carolina. Count of Cleveland, sa: I. 14. E. Herndon. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly , swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief: ''? II. E, Herndon, Cashier. : Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 7th day of July, 1914. W. S. Di Dinar. Notary Public CorrectAttest: . J. C Baumgardner . : .:, J. O. Plonk, , - , ' J. M. Patterson, -Directors. Report q the Condition of the tlins Mountain Banh, at Kings o untain, in the State of North Carolina, at tne close of business . June 80, 1914, . - RESOURCES ' Loans and discounts . 32,399.69 Overdrafts secured, unsecured 2,666 96 Banking House, Furniture - and Fixtures - 300.00 Demand loans . . . 8,371.66 "" oanaa anp DanKers 1..414, Silver coin, including all minor coin currency - - 90.43 iiBuunai Dana notes ana other U. S. Notes . - 486.00 fetal : - $40,717.02 LIABILITIES LanitaL stock tmid m in nnn nn Undivided profits, less current . ' - ' .VIU.M. mrtA . n . 1-2 . m. ah Notes and bills rediscounted 6,000.00 Time Certificates of Deposit 2,250.00 Liepostts subject to check 20,818.66 Due to BanKS And Bankers 810.48 Cashier's Checks outstanding 88.67 Total ' . i40.717.02 State of North Carolina. m 1 J ' vicroisuiu. m. - , LOST abig heavy lap robe last Saturday night either at El- betljel church or somewhei between there and my home. Findarx ' please notify, S. P. GOPOBTH. - .' . I, W. S. Dlllmir. Caahi-r nf Th. Kines Mountain Bank. b ni--ni r . 1 . , , - , . j wvtu um uw auove suiement is true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. W. S. Dilling, Cashier. :, Sworn to and subscribed before me, 6. W. Kendrick, N. P. Correct Attest: ' P. Dill jig, ' O. G. Falls. ' H. N. Moss. ' ' ' Directors. Badles's Amka-SalK for Cats. Boras, Sorts Mr. E. S. Loper, Marilla, N. Y., writes: v "I have . never had a Cut. Bum, Wound or Sore that would not heal." Get a box of Bucklen'a Arnica Salve ' to-day.. -Keep handy"' at al times far Burns, Sores, Cuts, Wounds. Prevents 'Lock jaw, 25e at ymrr Drug gist. : " " ' 20Yei RetulL The Le $150 S ' KiXSOU, 1IL, K. A, IX D, PHUfCTPAIi. I Asm d-V. TBI. B.I.a.1 .Antil aSsat I rift MUTTOt Tboroaali lmtf motion wider positively , 147 Christian InAiMBnM mA thjt Inmt IMMalhlA imt. ' ij'ls today, with a faculty of 88, a boardtna; patronaaaoO JT1 a student body of 488, and a plant worth $150,000," 'Si Traininjr School for Girls in Vinrinia. Vihanrea for tha year, Including- Table Board, A f A nta, steam Heat, Laundry, Medical Atten- H I Viyaloal Culture and TuiUon In ail subjects VV Bio ana eioouuon. - school with better record, with more experienced ce comt For calalneiie and appUcatlon blank Man lll.i-1..nn. Va ' adil om. Can parent or w tlCAMm. ADA MIL (lAr m !Jetecjrapiif. j Y7). J. team which is in lnstructi cial and and nigh gentleme LADIES M. IN THE - fit ielearapnu OchoolX ow open over the post office 1JNUS MOUNTAIN. ps is given in both Commer- aiiroad telegraphy in day x uit- -r i i usssiuus, mi win ljauis ana N DAY SESSIONS ONLY Day 8 p. ifl. to 4 p. m. Night 7 p. toy p. m. - m. or Information apply to , Laughlin, President inp w o d ege FOR BOYS AND GIRLS GpenlSepteniher 16th. 1914 This is an Opportunity for Younp; People to secure the jest, ' high class, educational advan tages risrhiit home. Able Faculty, Thorough Course, AtVery reasonable rates. Investitfate and be Covinced. Write for Catalogue to ' Rev. A. L Lindsay Gastonia, N. C. 9-1 RememHer us when you have money a bd Well remember you when you .have note 9eopL J.O. Plonh. Loan Or Urust Lo. M.E. Herndon.Cashier c 'rest tiny 'Atountaln Will clea? , press and repair your c!o:hes and clean and re-trimyour Iiats in the verr latest style. Sidil ey Bfon, . - - Proprietor V "Crea .3 Vm So They Will Stay" , " ' f... r
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