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GSANDIES
FREE DEMONSTRATION
NO RR IS ' EXQUISI.TE CANDY
You just must try some of NORRIS' Exquisite
Candies, in order to appreciate how wonderfully
good they are.
On next Saturday, July 27, we will conduct a free
demonstration and cordially invite you to visit our
establishment and sample these delicious confections.
This candy for which v. e have the agency is the
product of America's Ma* Ler candy-maker and in ad
dition to being far bey and any candy produced in
America, it is packed in boxes so beautiful that they
offer a feast for the eyes not soon forgotten.
Price, eighty cents and one dollar per pound.
Your inspection is solicited without any
oblioation on your part to purchase.
MOSER & LUTZ,
"ON THE CORNER"
Exclusive - - - - Agents.
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TRINITY COLLEGE
ITS STRENGTH LIES IN
A large, well-trained Faculty; excellent Buildings and Equipment; full, well
arrainged Courses; earnest, high-minded Students; a large and loyal body o
Alumni and Friends; noble Ideals and Traditions; an inspiring History of Achieve
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Next Session Begins September 11. 1912. For, Catalogue and Illustrated Booklet, address
R. L. FLOWERS, SECRETARY. DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA.
Norfolk Southern
Railroad
Route of the "Night Express"
Travel via Raleigh (Union Station)
and Norfolk Southern Railroad, to and
from all points in Eastern North Caro
lina.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MARCH
3, 1912.
N. B. The following schedule figures
Published as information ONLY and
_are not guaranteed.
TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH.
9:15 p. m. Daily, "Night Express''
Pullman SleeDing Cars for Norfolk
6:00 a. m. Daily, for Wilson, Washing
ton and Norfolk. Broiler Parlor Car
Service,
6:00 a. m, Daily, except Sunday, for
New Bern via Crocowinity. Parlor
Car Service.
2:40 p. m. Daily, except Sunday, for
Wilson, Greenville and Washington.
TRAINS ARRIVE RALEIGH.
7:15 a. m. Daily, 11:20 a. m.Daily ex
cept Sunday, and B:S*p. m. Daily.
TRAINS LEAVE GOLDSBORO
10:15 p. m. Daily, "Night Express"
Pullman Sleeping Cars for Norfolk
via New Bern.
7:05 a. m. Daily, for Beaufort and
Norfolk. Parlor Car between Wash
ington and Norfolk.
3:10 p. m. Daily, for New Bern,
Oriental and Beaufort.
For further information and reserva
tion of Pullman Sleeping Car space,
apply to D. V. Conn, Gen'l Agent.,
Raleigh, N.. C., or F. W. Tatem,
Gen 1 Agent, Goldsboro, N. C. (
W. R. HUDSON, W. W. CROXTON
Gen 1 Supt. Gen'l Pass. Agt.
NORFOLK, VA.
Vacation Outing
The Glorious Mountains of
WESTERN
..NORTH..
CAROLINA
"The Land of the Sky"
"The Sapphire Country"
"The Balsams"
Where There is Health in Every Breath
The Climate is Perfect the Year Round
In Spring and Summer the Region is Ideal
—Reached By—
Southern Railway
Premier Carrier of the South
Solid Through Train, including Parlor
Car, between Goldsboro, Asheville and
Waynesville, via Raleigh, Greensboro,
Salisbury. Other convenient through
car arrangements.
Summer Tourist Tickets on Sale Until
September 30, 1912
Let Your Ideas and Wishes be Known
J.H.WOOD, R. H. DeBUTTS, J.O.JONES,
D - P- A D. P. A. T. p. A.
Asheville, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Raleigh. N. C.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
. T i ,E DIAMOND BKAMT A
/V ftQv *L 81 your Druggist for A
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" SOU! Iff DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
Avery Rowe, says the News,
was cited to appear next court
and show why he shouldn't be
marked prosecutor in the case
against DolphP. Jarrett, charg
ing: false pretense, the grand
jury finding not a true bill.
Alonzo Bynum and Homer Del
linger were tried for an affray
rising out of the Rowe school
house trouble. Bynum was
found guilty of simple assault
and taxed with the costs; Del
linger was acquitted of a charge
of assault with deadly weapon.
He broke Bynurn's arm with a
base ball bat, but the evidence
was that Bynum was advancing
on him.
Old Sickles Said the Wrong Thing.
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 "born amid
rebel surroundings, and that 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
I not care whether a man's ancestors
I wore the Blue or the Cray, so he was
! the right type of citizen. He added:
i "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 should
shafe."
''Mama," said the editor's baby,
as he lay in the hammock on the
~ porch preparatory to jumping
into bed, "come out here. I'm
lonesome with nobody out here
but me and God."
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THE BEST PROOF
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i Given by a Hickory citizen,
Doan's Kidney Pills were used—they
! brought benefit.
The story was told to Hickory resi
-1 dents.
j Time has strengthened the evi
! dence.
Has proven the result lasting.
The testimony is home testimony—
The proof convincing.
It can be investigates by Hffckory
! Residents. *
H. W. Minga, 801 Twelfth St.,
Hickory, N. C., says: *'l have taken
Doan's Kidney Pills with splendid le
sults 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 Moser &
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 Pills. They, did me
more good than any other remedy I
ever took,"
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.
Mr. Gordon H. Cilley, of Phila
delphia spent Saturday and Sun
day in the city to see his children.
Insect Bite Costs Leg.
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A Boston Man lost his leg from the
bite of an insect two years before. To
avert such calamities from stings and
bites of insects use Bucklen's Arnica
Salve promptly to kill the poison and
prevent inflammation, swelling and
pain. Heals burns, boils, ulcers, piles,
eczema, cuts, bruises. Only 25 cents
at C. M. Shuford Moser & Lutz
Grimes Drug Store.
Three cows of Mr. G. W. Wil
son were killed by lightening
•July 11 on Mr. 0. E.
Poovey's farm, says the News.
One cow was eating through a
wire fence at the time.*—
HAVE YOU, A HIGH TEM
PER?
Answer Before Reading This.
Some people have worms and often
don't know it. The doctor is too po
lite to tell them. Here are some of
the symptoms: A sick feeling in chest,
choakig cough with tendency to gag,
sudden uneasiness and pains in stom
ach, itching aroun l corners of nose.
All these, and more, indicate worms.
An irratable temper is one of the surest
signs of Worms in adults and children.
King's Vermifuge is the cure, and
it is sure. For very young children
give King's worm candy, which is
pleasant-— tastes good. Children like
it. The price for each is 25 cents.
By the will of John ArmstrongChano
ler, of Richmond, the University of
North Carolina will get $500,000 and the
A. &M. College, SIO,OOO, when Mr.
Chanoler dies. He gives all his wealth
to education. There will be a bitter
fight to break the will.
Dysentery is always serious and often
a dangerous disease, but it can be
cured. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera,
and Diarrhoea Remedy has cured it
even when malignant and epidemic.
For sale by all dealers.
1912 "C" Series I
Is Now Open
If you are contemplating borrowing mohey
from us to buy, build or improve a home, we would
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.
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G. H. GEITNER, President ' J. D. ELLIOTT, V.-President
G. R. WOOTTEN, Sec and Treas.
IHATS OUR ITTO
an( * t * iats reason wc
JmHRI h ave so many satisfied custo-
Hllillillk kllllllllllH mers 011 our books. We
F/\ gi\ e you finest materials ob-
I QUALITYJI tainable at the very lowest
pjjpgg commensurate with
that quality and treat you
When you build get our estimates on the
sash, doors, moulding, lumber and mill
work for we are certain we can give you
the most favorable figures.
HICKORY NOVELTY CO.
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Alexandria, Monroe, New Orleans, Shreveport,
and all Louisiana points.
Hattiesburg, Jackson, Meridian, Vicksburg,
and all Mississippi points.
all points North, East, South and West 4mh&>
BY THE THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE OF THE
QUEEN & CRESCENT ROUTE
FOR RATES AND FULL INFORMATION, CALL ON OR WRITE
4. C. CONN, Division Passenger Agent, Read House, CHATTANOOGA. TENN.
ITDOTLATI
Goes a Long Way if II
invested in our store ■
| "IT7 E carry a full line of Dry
Goods, Notions, Hats, Shoes
jj and everything handy in the
Buy your groceries from us.
Housekeepers brag on' our
jjSetzer & Russell. 1
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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 fiies telling of marvelous cures
can be had by request. Notice the following:
I have used ii 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
sicians without benefit, and continued to grow weaker. Half a bottle of
King's Diarrhoea and Dysentery Cordial completely cured 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.—A W. Fuller.
For sale by all medicine dealers. Price 25 cents the bottle. .
In no other profession is j—
accuracy and experience g
more necessary than that Ag
the Pharmacist.
Your physician exercises [ t V
his skill and experience to /
the utmost in prescribing
the right medicine—don't
offset his efforts by having l
the prescription put up by / |
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 'JJJ
BEST PIANO
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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
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CHARLOTTE, N. C.
~ Selling, Agents
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,
* j strong, Vanadium-built Ford
1 is to-morrow's car.
More than 75,000 new Fords into service
this season—proof that they mast be
right. Three passenger Roadster 5290
passenger touring car s69o—delivery
car S7O0 — f. o. b. Detroit, with all equip
ment. Catalogue from C. T. Morri»on,
Hickory, N. C.
SNOW KING BAKING
POWDER
The Housewife's Greatest Friend. You have but to
try it to convince you t'rnt it is the best on th* market.
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tFor sale in Hickory by
A. J. Payne & Son.
Whitener & Martin
E. C. Johnson
Harris & Little
Bost & Newton
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