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Caused Sensation.
(Kaleigh Times)
It is not an unusual occurrenc
that a typographical error whicb
gets into a newspaper thiough
the rush of a busy office some
times causes inconvenience for
an advertiser and trouble for a
publisher.
There was a little ad in last
night's Times, down in an incon
spicuous corner where merchants
sometimes say that nobody ever
looko. This particular ad was in
serted by the Commercial Na
tional bank at a late hour in the
day and a very slight error in it
failed to get corrected.
The trouble started early this
morning by the time Cashier Crow
•opened his desk. A new deposi
tor was waiting for the usuall.\
genial cashier to accept a sub
stantial deposit at five per cent,
interest "We pay four percent,"
said Mr. Crow.
"Last night's Times said ycu
pay five per cent," replied the
new customer, producing a paper
to substantiate his claim.
About that time another visit
or came in and another and then
they came in pairs and threes
ail wantine five per ceut on their
money, The Times office WPt>
called up and and requested to
send a man down to help explait
to the disappointed depositor;
who couldn't get rid of thei
money that the trouble was sim
ply a typographical error in slip
ping a 5 where a 4 should have
been.
And then, too, an official of th
Raleigh Clearing House Associa
tion served notice on the Core
raercial that it was violating rule.-
and would be suspended fret
the organization. This was abou
the limit for the angry cashier,
probably would have done bodil>
injury to the Times man if thai
foresighted individual had not
skipped out to write a new ad.
Later in the day, Mr. Crow
was asked if he thought many
people had seen the ad. "Seen
it," yelled the cashier, "why )
don't believe there's a man, wo
man, child, nigger or dog ii
Wake county that hasn't seei
it"
Building
Materials.
Sash,
Glass,
Doors,
Blinds,
Sidings,
Ceiling,
Frames,
Mantels,
Framing,
Flooring,
Mouldings,
Pine Shingles,
Sash Weights,
' Plastering Laths,
Finished Lumber, ✓
Cypress Shingles.
Estimates made from
plans. Good supply of
Manufacturing Material in
Stock.
Hickory Mfg. Co.
HICKORY, N. C.
To Cure a Cold In One Day
B * OMO Quinine. It stops the
r, "£L.* nd Headache and works off the Cold,
refund money if it fails to cure.
* W. GROVE S signature on each box. 25c,
South Carolina Legislator Acquitted.
Aiken, S. C., June 5.-Hugh
Long, member of the South Care•
lina legislature from Aiken coun
ty was late today acquitted of
the charge of having murdered
Pickens N. Gunter, a
Wagner, S. C., last fall. The
trial came to an unexpected close
when the foreman of the jury
on announcement that the evi
dence was all in. informed Judge
Gary that the jurors had made
up their minds and did not care
to hear arguments by attorneys.
The court permitted the jury to
retire, and in exactly one and
a half minutes they returned a
verdict of not guilty.
A North Carolina institution
is now the most heavily endowed
college in the South. Trinity
didn't make much fuss about it,
but it went beyond the million
mark which was set for the ad
dition tu its endowment fund.
Of this amount the Methodists
of the State generally raised
more than s2i>o,ooo, Messrs. J.
B. and B. N. Duke gave $650,000
and the General Educational
Board $150,000. Money is as
necessary to educational Inrtitu
tions as it is to business corpori -
tions and chiefly through the
w-se philanthrophy of the Dukes
Trinity has had opportunities for
greater and almost unlimited
usefulness opened up for her.
For Weakness and Loss of Appetite
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic,
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives «mt
Malaria and builds up the system. A true tonio
and sure A»>r.et>cer. For adults and children. 60c.
Cough, Cold
Sore Throat
Sloan's liniment gives
quick relief for cough, cold,
hoarseness, sore tnroafc,
croup, astnma, hay fever
and bronchitis.
HERE'S PROOF.
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Kan., writes : " W* SM Sloan's Lini
ruont In the family and find it an ex
cellent relief for oolds and hay fairer
attacks. It stop# coughing and eneea
ing almost instantly.
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the world. My throat was very sore,
and it cured me of my trouble."
GOOD FOR COLD AND CROUP.
MB. W. H. STUJLKGI, *721 Elm wood
Arenae, Chicago, 111., writes: -A lit
tle boy next door had oronp. 1 gar*
the mother Sloan's Liniment to try.
Bhe gar* hint thrt-e drop* oa sugar
before going to bed, and he got ay
without the croup in the morning.'*
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Japan Withholds For Time Her In
dorsement.
. Tokio, Japan, June 6.—The re-,
joinder of Japan to the United States
note on the subject of the California
a'ien land ownership legislation reiter
ates that the lan i bill passed by the
California legislature violates the spirit
of the Japanese-American treaty by
discriminating against a friendly power.
It points out that even if the ques
tion is an economic one, it enters t'ie
domain of international relations and
therefore becomes a political question.
The note says that the California
land legislation violates article 1 of the
Japanese American treaty of 1911,
y/hich authorizes subjects or citizens
of the contracting parties to own or
lease houses which are inseparable
parts of real estate.
It also declares that the new bill
violates the fourteenth amendment to
the United States constitution, requir
ing the states to grant equal protection
under its laws to all persons within its
jurisdiction.
Interest in the Japanese American
land ownership controversy is unabated
in Japan Several mass meetings of
protest are being arranged
Tatsue Yamamoto, minister of agri
culture and commerce, declares the Ja
panese government wauts to partici
pate in the Panama Pacific exposition,
but owing to popular feeling on the
California land question it feels obliged
to wait to determine public seutiment.
The Japanese government has post
poned its reply to Secretary Brysm's
proposed plan of international arbitra
tion.
Low Fares Via Southern.
Extremely low fares to Gettysburg, Pa.,
and return via Southern Railway ac
eount Fifteenth Anniversary Battle of
Gettysburg and Reunion of the Blue
and the Gray, July 1-4, 1913.
Tickets for this occasion will be on
sale June 28, 29 and 30 and July Ist, with
final return limit July 10th, prior to mid
night of which date return trip must be
completed.
Following round trip fares will apply
from stations named:
Chailotte - - $13.45
Concord * • 12.50
Salisbuiy • • 11.40
Lexington - - 10.50
High Point - - 10.50
Greensboro • • 10.05
North Wilkesboro - 13.15
Mount Airy • - 11.65
Winston Salem - 10.05
Statesville - • 12.70
Mooresville • - 12.80
Hickory - 13.70
Morganton - - 14.15
Gastonia - • 13.90
Fares fiom all other points on same
basis.
Special train will be operated from
Charlotte Sunday, June 29th, leaving
about 9:00 p. m., via Washington, arriv
ing Gettysburg about noon June 30th.
This train will consist of both day
coaches and Pullman sleeping cars, and
passengers from branch line points can
use regular trains, connecting with spe
cial train at junction points. Reserva
tions should be made in advance.
Stop overs will be allowed at Wash
ington and Baltimore and also at all
points on Southern Railway where there
are agents on either going or return trip,
or both, within final limit of ticket.
For further information apply to any
agent Southern Railway, or,
R. H. DeBL'TTS, D. P. A.,
Charlotte. N. C..
Seaboard Air Line Rail-
Way
TRAINS LEA VE CHARLOTTE, EF
FECTIVE APRIL 27, 1913.
EAST AND NORTH BOUND.
No. 14—5:00 A. M.—Through*#rain for
Wilmington, with parlor car at
tached. Connecting at Hamlet
with train for Portsmouth, Nor
folk, Raleigh and all points
north. Dining car service, ves
tibule coaches and sleeping ear
to Washington and New York,
connecting at Maxton for A. C
L. points ncrth.
No. 34 —10:10 A. M. —For Raleigh am'
all local points. Parlor car Char-,
lotte to Raleigh.
No. 20—4:50 P. M.—For Wilmington,
sleeping car passengers can stay
in all night at Wilmington
This train connects at Hamle:
for Savannah, Jacksonville and
all points south and north anri
connecting at Maxton with A. C.
L. for points north.
No. 16—8:00 P. M.—Handles local sleep
er Portsmouth-Norfolk, connect
ing atMotiroe for Atlanta and
all points west and sout h west; al
so connects at Monroe with fast
train for Norfolk, Richmond.
Washington and New York,
through vestibule coaches, Pull
man electric light ed sleeping cart*
to New York, dining cars Rich
mond to New York.
WEST BOUND.
, No. 15—9J0 A. M.—Local for Ruther
fordton, connecting at Rostic
with C. C. A O. for all points on
that line to Johnson City, Tenn.'
Connects at. Lincolnton with C
- &N. W. for all points.
No. 31—3:00 P. M.—Local for Ruther
fordton, from Raleigh, connect
ing at Bostic with C. C. a O. for
Marion, Mt. Mitchell and Alta
Pass; connecting at Lincolnton
with C. & N. W. for points on
that line. Connects at Lincoln
ton with C. & N. W. for Newton,
Hickory and Lenoir.
TRA INS ARRiVEIN CHARLOTTE
No. 15— 9.10 A. M.—From East.
No. 34—10:05 A. M.—From West.
No.l9—l2:loP.M.—From Wilmington.
No. 31—2:40 P. M.—From Raleigh and
all local points.
No. 16—7:50 P. M.—From West
No. 13—11:00 P. M.—From Wilming
ington and all local points Uorth and
East.
James Ker. Jr., T. P. A.,
Charlotte, N. C.
H. T. Orr. Ticket, Agent,
Chariot te, N. C.
H. S. Leard. D P. A.
Raleigh, N. C.
C. B. Ryan, G. P. A.
___ Norfolk, Va.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
•Sr."
The Land of Yesterday.
If one could only find the way »
Into the land of yesterday!
How I would thrust the miles aside,
Rush up the quiet lane and then,
Just when her roses laughed iu pride,
Find her among the flowers again,
I'd sHp In silently and wait
Until she saw me by the gate.
And then . . • read through a blur
of tears
Quick pardon for the selfish years.
This time, this time I would not wait
For that brief time that said; Too late.
If I could only find the way
Into the land of yesterday.
I wonder if her roses yet
Lift up their heads and laugh with pride,
And if her phlox and mignonette
Have heart to blossom by their aide;
I wonder if the dear old lane
Still chirps with robins after rain,
And if the birds and banded bees
Still r»b her early cherry 4rees. . . .
I wonder if I went their now,
How everything would seem, and how—
But no! not now; there is noway
Back to the land of yesterday.
—New York Evening Sun.
Chamberlain's Colic* Choleia
and Diarrhoea Remedy.
Every family without exception
should keep this preparation at hand
durinr the hot weather of the summer
months. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy is worth many
times its cost when needed before the
summer is over. It has no superior
for the purposes for which it is intend
ed. Buy it now. For sale by Moser
& Lutz and Grimes Drug Co. adv.
Pile* Cared In 6 to 14 bays
Vi/ur drug(i«t will refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT fail* to cure my case of Itching,
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pile* ia I to 14 dart.
Tbafirat application girei Luc and Reat Mc.
If You Will Hurry
i' You may still avail yourself of our liberal
wiring proposition
REMEMBER—
It is only on for a few days longer and you
cannot afford to allow it to close without
your application.
Phone us.
Thornton Light & Power Co.
Metal Shingles
We have just received a car of Ed
wards Colonial Galvanized and
Painted Metal Shingles, also a com
plete stock of Galvanized V Crimp
ed Roofing, -o- . -o- -o-
Abernethy Hard
ware Company
Wrightsville Beach
...Via..
Seaboard Air Line Railway
Queen of South Atlantic
Coast Resorts
V
" "* ' * ■** "- 1 1 "■ ■ 1 ■ ■■■■■ ■ . ....
Elegant Hotels. Reasonable rates.
Finest Surf Bathing on Atlantic Coast.
Fine Fishing, Dancing, Other Sports.
Round trip rates via Seaboard from Charlotte.
Correspondingly low rates from other points.
Season Wrightsville and return 1 $8.70
»0-day Wrightsville and return. 7 50
on sale Thursdays and Saturdays only.
Week-end Wilmington and return $5.00, on sale Friday after
noons and all trains Saturday good to return following Tuesdays.
For further information address
H. S. LEARD, D. P. A., JAMES KER, Jr., T. P. A.,
Raleigh, N. C. Charlotte, N. C.
Shake Off Your Rheumatism.
Now is the time to get rid of your
rheumatism. Try a twenty-five cent
bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment and
see how quickly your rheumatism
pains disappear. Sold -by Moser &
Lutz and Grimes Drug Co. adv.
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
Department of State.
Certificate of Dissolution.
To All to Whom These Presents May
Come —Greetings:
Whereas, It appears to my satisfaction,
by duty authenticated record of the pro
ceedings for the voluntary dissolution
thereof by the unauimous consent of all
the stockholders, deposited in my of
fice, thai the Reid Lumber Company, a
corporation of this State, whose princi
pal office is situated in the City of Hick
ory, County of Catawba, Slate of Noith
Carolina (W. X. Reid being the agent
therein and in charge thereof, upon
whom process may be served), has com
plied with the requiremetns of Chnptei
21, Revisal of 1905, entitled "Corpora
tions," preliminary to the issuing of this
Certificate of Dissolution:
Now,Therefore,l,J. BRYAN GRIMES,
Secretary of State of the State of North
Carolina, do hereby certify that the saul
corporation did, on the 15 day of May
1913, file in my office a duly executed
and attested consent in writing to the
dissolution of said coiporation, executed
by all the stockholders thereof, which
said consent and the record of the pro
ceedings afor aid are now on file in my
said office as provided by law.
In Testimony A'hereof, I have hereto
set my hand and affixed my official seal,
at Raleigh, this 15 day of May, A. D.
1913
J. BRYAN GRIMFS
[Seal] Secretary of Slate.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
OR 11 P FLOWE I ™ AT NEAT HA»-ttV ""
DR.. Hr. fI.UVVt J YOU HAVE BEEN I.OOKIX(; ion
Veterinary Surgeon i ~~n' s
' • . j Diets Barber Shoo
Office at Thomason's Livery Stable > TRY US NONF lii •t.
Phone 267. f —J!
!—■ ——— R. W. WOLF'S
DR. W. B. RAMSAY, VETERINARY HOSPITAL
Dentist. Comer 9th Ave., 9th St.
Office Over Postoffice. £) £ RUSS£i [
R. R. DAK IN ATFORNEY-AT-LAW
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER fl *'
Fine Residence and L/iffiCuit* Re- Wi!i practice in a" .the courts of this
modeling a Specialty. H ' *
HICKORY - - - N C.- -
WILL G. KIRK MAN Kindergarten!
Piano and Pipe Organ Tuner f,j rs . D Aberaethy
CHARLOTTE, N. G. ONE AND TWO YEAR COUKSVS!
Regular Visits to Hickory i '" ONE 28 12051: " :; j
DR. .J. J. MICKS DrTIT A. Vt'ood,
DENTIST DENTIST
Will be in my office Fridays and oiEce over Moscr & Lut . D ,
Saturdays c
j Up Stairs in Club lild'g., next door to *
Shuford Hardware Co, |
Dr. K. A. Price. S Palace Barber SlioyT
PHYSICIAN. Try „i,!™l S£ra |
Calls answered night day. [ D. F. CLINE, iVopriotor
Office at residence,- 1430 lith &venne»
'PHONE No. 94. —~ ; -L
Dr. jI C. BiOOiX Mrs. D. M. Atkins
DENTIST Trained Nurse
Offirr- over Sinoir.ff Sewmcr Wi " be g,ad to serve Phv>lcia,ls :n »i.wr
»» . T\r?- ' towns and country as well as in Hickory
Machine O.iice. phone so HICKORY. \ c
. HICKORY, ft. C. _
Job Printing' fliatfs
>• Difkerent--Pl*cime S7
Webb & Yountj
532 Eighth Avenue
I Hickory, North Carolina |
| Leading Contractors for Painting, Ka!so
-1 mining, Wall Papering and
j Mara! Decorations
Material and Work Guaranteed.
te- ' ' ;
Estimates furr-ished upon request. Cheap and medium yrale
Wail Paper carried in stock, Wcrk done on short no
tice. Special prices on work out of town,
Give us a trial.
Carolina & North-Western Railway Co
Schedule Effective Nov. 241h 1912.
Ex. Sun. ; Daily , Mixed i M 1
Northbound. jj 0 . 3 Pass, ! No. 62 INo. 60 Ex. Sun.
No. 10 Ex. Sun iEx. Sun. | No. W
Chester Lvj 7 55 a m j il 45 an|
Yorkville 8 42 ... \ 05
Gastonia . •. 9.39 j 3 0«> p m
Gastonia 540 pm " ... „... \
Lincolnton 631 |lO 28 ....... I I
„ Newton 7 0S 1105 - I
Hick' ry 740 illas i ; 7 >s am
Lenoir 840 100 p m 200 pm; ;S 40
Mortimer ... v ... 220 410 i
Edgemont Ar. . .. .2 30 .4 30 |
Southbound. | N o. "Kf
Edgemont Lv 11 55 a m 730 am
Mortimer * . -12 0b 740
Lenoir 30 ara ! 1i 5 1015 ' 2 j."> P m
Hickory 27 : 230 14 20
Newton 50 3 05
Lincolnton 9 27 3 43
Gastonia Ar. 10 25 440 .... ...
Gastonia Lv 4 55 ... 7 00
Yorkville 5 39 8 35 ....••••
( hester Ar. ... - 625 10 2s
i
CONNECTIONS
CHESTER—Southern Ry., S. A. L. and L. & C.
YORKVILLE—Southern Railway.
GASTONlA—Southern Ry,, Piedmont & Northern Ry.
LINCOLNTON—S. A. L.
NEWTON and HlCKORY—Southern Railway.
E. F. ttßfi), fV P A?}.. S ' •
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We're Mighty Busy
These Days!
\
But, we always have time for YOUR order, aii'l
we are sure we can please you in every respect.
Our skilled workmen have had long years « ; j
* * j
experience and can "put up" as good job as
printer. If you are a "doubting Thomas" send
us your order on trial, if we don't please you,j
you wont owe us a penny—that's fair enough
isn't it? Remember: K prices are right aau
delivery prompt
The Hickory Democrat, Job Departed
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