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* * + LOCAL AND PERSONAL. * * * Mrs, T. J. Witherspoon of of Charlotte, is. visiting her sister, Mrs. H. M. Doll. Will Dellinger, the negro who killed Henry Costner, colored, at Hickory some time ago, was convicted of murder in the sec ond degree at Newton last Thurs day. Prof. N. Cordell of Hickory, will teach a class in vocal music at the Methodist church, beginn ing July the 30th. The term will consist of ten nights. —' Cherryville Eagle, Mr. 0. F. Eckard, owner and manager of the Hickory Pepsi- Cola Co., has recently added Hires Root Beer to the drinks he bottles, and is building up a good business in this delightful bev erage. Attention is called to his ad in this paper. Has since 1894 given "Thorough instruction under positively Christian influences at the lowest possible cost." RESULT: It Is to-day with Its faculty of 32, a boarding patronage of 358 Its student body of 412, and its plant worth $140,000 THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA. sls# pays all charges for the year, including table board, room, lights, steam heat, laundry medical attention, physical culture, and tuition lnal subjects •xcept music and elocution. For catalogue and application blank address, REV. THOMAS ROSSER REEVES, B. A., Principal, BLACKSTONE, VA THE School Committee of No. 13 Dis trict, Hickory Township, will receive applications to July 22nd for Principal and Assistant Teachers' places. Terms, six months. Address R. M. Pitts, Secre tary, Hickory, N, C., R. F. D. No. 2. WHAT'S the use of saving a few ~ cents and ruining your watch? If i J—^-« your watch needs repairing have it attended to at once. I make a specialty of fine watch repairing and every job is guaranteed to please. Don't delay—bring your watch at once, before it is injured. GEO. E. BISANAR Wateh Inspector- for Southern and C. & N-W. Railways. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■* I Don't Build Your I I I HOUSE 11 $ Until You Have Consulted With $ w $ Sk Hutton & Bourbonnais Co. 5K $ W They have the Material w you want. It will pay you to St/ W see them and get their prices Vlt on Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, 3K Moulding, Casings, etc. Ex- s 3E amine the Quality and Work- ■!■ manship of their Lumber. 3K We know it will please you, $ f and the prices are right. All w Orders filled Promptly. \f/ Mr. Lafayette A. Gallant, of Cbar lott, visited his sister, Mrs, L. G, Kirk patrick, several days last week. Messrs. Oscar and Ed Bolick and Thos. Hewitt, of Conover, were in Hickory Saturday. Mrs. J. W. Parrish, of Tampa. Fla., is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W R. Killian, and will spend the summer here and at Asheville. Mr. J. A. Robinson, of Dur ham, the well known newspaper man, whose nom-de-plume is "Old Hurrygraph," passed through the city last week on his way to the Blowing Rock coun try. Mr. J. H. Norris has moved his place of business to the old E. C. Burns stand near the Hickory Manufacturing Co where he will be pleased to see aill his customers. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAST OR I A Old Sickles Said the Wrong Thine. One of CoL Roosevelt's fool friends was about to get him in hot water. Gen. Daniel E. Sickles, of New York, at the meeting for organizing the new Progressive party in New York, said that Woodrow Wilson was "bom amid rebel surroundings, andthat we of the North have never been disposed to put such a man in the White House/' The Colonel promptly repudiated any such sentiment. He said he did not care whether a man's ancestors wore the Blue or the Cray, so he was the right type of citizen. He added: "I feel very strongly that we have now reached the point where all of us alike wherever we dwell, can treat the memory of the great deeds of the men who wore the Blue and the great deeds of the men who wore the Gray and of the high valor and lofty adherence to the right, as each side saw the right, shown by both sides as making a com mon prestige of honor for all our people; in which all our people shorld share." Discoverer of Tin in Lincoln. Charlotte Observer. The announcement that Prof. J. H. Furman, discoverer and developer of the rich tin deposits near Lincolnton, had severed his connection with the company that is opening up the property, will be of interest in Charlotte and throughout the Carolinas, where Prof. Furman has often visited. Prof. Furman is now in England, but will soon return to this country, it is said, He is interested in a gold 'mine near Charlotte, which it is possible that he may open up. It is said that he has retained his large stock holdings in the tin property near Lincolnton. It has been estimated that there is considerably over a mil lion tons of ore already blocked out and ready for the crushers. THE BEST PROOF Given by a Hickory citizen, Doan's Kidney Pills were used —they brought benefit. The story was told to Hickory resi dents. Time has strengthened the evi dence. Has proven the result lasting. The testimony is home testimony— The proof convincing. It can be investigates by Hickory Residents. H. W. Minga, 801 Twelfth St., Hickory, N. C., says: "I have taken Doan's Kidney Pills with splendid Je suits and it affords me great pleasure to recommend them. For several months I had a severe pain in the small of my back and if I stopped I could hardly straighten. In the morn ing I was lame and sore. Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at MoseT & Lutz's Drug Store, helped me at once. By the time I had used two boxes I was entirely cured." (Statement given February 18, 1911.) RE-ENDORSEMENT. On March 6, 1912, Mr. Minga said: "I gladly confirm the public state ment I gave last year recommending Doan's Kidney fills. They did me more good than any other remedy I ever took," For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name —Doans —and taks no other. A New Jack-the-Ripper Case. Julia Connors, a 12 year old girl, was entrapped and assaulted in an apartment in the same tenement in which her parents lived in New York, and then murdered, having a dozen stabs in her body made by a two-edged knife. Two men were held on damaging testimony given by a chum of Julia's, and then re leased when the girl admitted she was fibbing. There is no other clue. Mail Carriers Will Fly This is an age of great discoveries. Progress rides on the air. Soon we may see* Uncle Sam's mail carriers flying in all directions, transporting mail. People take a great benefit in a discovery that benefits them. That's why Dr. King's New Discovery for Caughs, Colds, and other throat and lung diseases is the most popular med icine in America. i 'lt cured me of a dreadful cough,'' writes Mrs. J. F. Davis, Stickney Corner, Me., "after doctor's treatment and all other reme dies had failed." For coughs, colds or any bronchial affection it is une qualled. Price 50c and $l.OO. Trial bottle free at C. M, Shuford, Moser & Lutz and Grimes Drug Cb. Neat but Not Gaudy, Billy. The Commoner, The press reports have mutila ted an answer which Mr. Bryan made to one question. A. Chica go reporter asked him what he had to say of Watterson's predic tion that Governor Wilson and he (Mr. Bryan) would fall out. Mr. Bryan replied: "Mr. Wat terson's piedictions do not all come true, but if this one does I hope the Lord will help us to bear the disappointment more cheerfully than Mr. Watterson bears his." Never can you tell when you'll mash a finger or suffer a cut. bruise, burn or scald. Be prepared. Thousands re lay on Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. j Your druggist sells it. 25c and 50c. 1912 "C" Series Is Now Open If you are contemplating borrowing money from us to buy, build or improve a home, we wou advise that you at once come and take out stocK in this series and make your application. First Come, First Served in our Loan Department Something New to Offer in the way of a Lump Sum Investment Call at our office and let us explain the new issue of stock known as the s°lo Dividend-Bearing Advance Payment Stock First Building and Loan Ass'n OF HICKORY, N. C. G. H. GEITNER, President J. D. ELLIOTT, V.-President G. R. WOOTTEN, Sec and Treas. _Mi_ m OMUJES Allow us to make a set up for you on that bill for your budding. Be sure to secure our estimate on the necessary sash, doors, moulding, lumber and mill work—for you can then rest assured that we will furnish you the very best quality obtain able. Wise contractors, builders, etc., will find this yard a good one to patronize. HICKORY NOVELTY CO. i. " —■— l' Dallas, Fort Worth, M|pyPMM|||i| Galveston, Houston, iII t " an d a H Texas points. Alexandria, Monroe, New Orleans, Shreveport, and all Louisiana points. Hattiesbnrg, Jackson, Meridian, Vicksburg, and all Mississippi points. ALL POINTS North, East, South and West REACHED BY THE THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE OF THE QUEEIV & CRESCEINT ROUTE FOR RATES AND FULL INFORMATION, CALL ON OR WRITE J. C. CONN, Division Passenger Agent, Read House, CHATTANOOQA. TENN. lillMßlßlßiiih Wil 111 dl nlfc iifci A IBlfc iiH fc * I A DOLLAR 1 | Goes a Long Way if 1 I invested in our store 1 E carry a full line of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Shoes and everything handy in the home. 11 I , Buy your groceries from us. - I Housekeepers brag on our • Flour. jSetzer & Russell. I Solemn Warning to Parents. The season for bowel trouble is fast approaching and you should at once provide your home with Kings Diarrhoea Cordial. A guaranteed remedy for Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Flux, Cholera Infantum and all kindred diseases. Numerous testimonials on our files telling of marvelous cures can be -had by request. Notice the following: I have used in my family King's Diarrhoea and Dysenter Cordial in bowel affections. It is the best medicine of the kind I eversaw-J.A Leslie,M.D. - Mr. Robert Yount, who is employed by me at Fullers. N. C., was quite ill recently with a stubborn attack of dysentery. He was treated by phy sician* without benefit, and continued to grow weaker. Half a bottle of King's Diarrhoea and Dysentery Cordial completely cared him, and he said unless he knew where more could be obtained he would not take ten dollars for the other half of the bottle. AW. Fuller. For sale by all medicine dealers. Price 25 cents the bottle. In no other profession is F=prprr= — accuracy and experience fl more necessary than that *XM the Pharmacist. Your physician exercises \ : his skill and experience to / the utmost in prescribing A the right medicine—don't E?^_lyi offset his efforts by having \ the prescription put up by / V careless hands and with, perhaps, drugs not of the right quality. * Bring the prescription HERE and have it properly, cor rectly compounded. MOSER & LUTZ, Druggists. "ON THE CORNER." THE WORLD'S 'ill BEST PIANO /// 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 To-day's Ford is to-morrow's car. The buying world has come to understand that ex cessive weight in an auto mobile spells danger—and . needless expense. Vana dium steel has solved the ; problem. To-day's ligh, I * , strong, Vanadium-built Ford ! is to-morrow's car. More than 75,000 new Fords into service this season—proof that they must be right. Three passenger Roadster s29o— five passenger touring car s69o—delivery __ car $7O0 —f. o. b. Detroit, with all equip ment. Catalogue from C. T. Morrison, Hickory, N. C. SNOW KING BAKING POWDER The Housewife's Greatest Friend. You have but to try it to convince you t'lat it is the best on th* market. §For sale in Hickory by A. J. Payne & Son. Whitener & Martin E. C. Johnson Harris & Little Bost & Newton ffcctsrgpeo Shell Grocery Co,
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