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MOR BUSCH RE- Bo LENOIR COLLEGE ? . in the Southern Sociological f mpss-Other College News. Con^ ess nn\]pse is most fortunate Ke W announce that Prof. Busch will return as Pro- Chemistry and Physics Prof. VV. Rudisill, '**s spend three years in Ph. jjoi'ers'C work. Ufnf Busch is a strong, schol i «ian with rare gifts as a ■lv man, . g a vio |j n j ßt 0 f no «nrder; his interest and pro ,/in athletics are excellent. tod the best of college diversity advantages. He f B B. S„ and theologi ,J,iuatc of Capital Universi- J S rab US ,ohio. He has tak considerable postgraduate irk in the University of Michi n from which he has received M A degree. Prof. Busch f,o his credit three years of L successful work as teacher linoir College. Since then he ~ had entirely successful ex rieace as head of, a school in Paul, Minn. The entire col ' an d his many fiiends in Sory give Prof. Busch a most rdial welcome back to his lor »t position. President Fritz has been sp ared a second time by the pernor as a delegate to repre at North Carolina in the South n Sociological Congress which »lds its second meeting in At- Dti, Ga. this week. The mot iof this great organization o te leaders of the South is "Th Hid South for a Greater Nation," President Fritz will deliver the inual address at the commence t o th 1 King's Mountain gh r'cicol May 2nd, and the bccalaureate address at the immeneement of the Southern jtheran Theological Seminary, ay 7th. Messrs. Leroy Deaton, son of r. W. A. Deaton, and James A. ry, Jr., son of Mr. James Fry, ith represented enoir College in the Dr J. C, app Orators' Contest held in itawba College auditorium Sat day evening, April 19th. Mr. »aton won the medal with two tes; Mr. Fry, honorable men in, with one vote. A Lenoir liege student won this medal it year. When it comes to ora y and debate Lenoir College ?sare winners. The courses en in these pubjects have ■ne fruit. Mr. Deaton's sub t was "Vision," that of Mr. y, "A Plea for Farm Life RiooJs." Mad at Paint. 125 c a gallon for paint is about $2.50 i the average job, and lots of men uled last year for that, Out they nn'i reckon; they got mad; wouldn't kit. There are times to get mad and re- Be to pay; but when one's property teds protecting is no time to get road id not paint. Besides, it costs more to get mad id wait than to paint. Getting mad doesn't do any good t® )ur property; paint does it good by teping-out water; no water no rot; no lint, some water and rot; and a little 'is more than enough to make a man b°ral toward his painter and paint. Piiut costs not a cent. All the paint the world, so long as it keep ont iter, costs not a cent. DEVOE Y - F. B. Ingold sells it "Self Discovery" * Richard Arkwright, who by his inven tion of a Cotton Spinning Machine, rev-, olutionized the industry of England. Born in extreme poverty, unable to go to school, yet died famous and weal thy. . . . . - - Cheer up! You may not become an I Arkwright but it's possible to become wealthy. But you can't spend all your money and accomplish this feat - The Fir& National Bank affords the easiest and safest opportunity to save Open a Savings Account, paying 4& mteres't, and deposit your earnings. 'IRST NATIONAL BANK HICKORY, N. C. Capital and Surplus, $250,000.00 D ' ELLIOTT ' Resident K. C. MENZIBS, Vlce-Pres. an 4 Cashier J. L. CILLEY, Assistant CsjMer cmbuatdic mum or imoaramn WiH be Held at the Graded School Auditorium Tonorrow Night ..The graduating class of the Hickory Graded School will hold their exercises at the school audi torium Friday night at 8 o'clock. Following is a program: PART I. CLASS EXERCISES 1. Commencement Song. Class 2. Class ftistory —-Loulalee Wolfe 3. Class Poem .....Rose Martin 4. Piano Solo.—Katharine Stevenson ,5. Class Prophecy..Marjorie Whitener 6; Class Statistics/. Ramona Rich 7. Class Will Katharine Stevenson PART 11. GRADUATING EXERQJSES 1. Piano Solo -'Mafjorie Whitener 2. # Essay, "The Lost Colony," - Katharine Clement -3* "Essay, Art, ..... Frank -Martin 4. Violin Solo ... . Loulalee Wolfe 5. Essay, "The Aims of Life,'/ ...Hilda Field 6. Essay, "Individual Influence," 7. Presentation of Diplomas 8. Class Song , - • CLASS ROLL v > Alva Boatright, Katharine Clement, Hilda_Field, Grace Craig Henderson, Effie Pauline Johnson, Frances Lentz, Antha Mae LyUe, Frank Martin, Rose Gertrude Martin, Ramona' Rich, Katha rine Gertrude Stevenson, Caddie Edith Starnes, Majorie Novella Whitener, and Loulalee Wolfe. • Social Circles Mrs. Pearl Sherrill gave 8 large Auction Bridge party at Mrs. J. D. Elliott's home April ISth,'at 3;30 p. m. The white iris and lillies-of-the-valley gave a dis tmctive beauty to the profusion of flowers - that decorated this beautiful home. From the eight tables Miss Julia Wheeler gained the prize, a cut glass vase; Mrs. Walter Martin drew the consola tion prise, the conventional pack of cards. Refreshments were served in which chicken salad and tutti-frutfci-ice cream were delightfully prominent. The Abel A. Sbuford chapttr of the U. D. p. held its regular monthly meeting the third Mon day, April 2lßt. with the Presi dent, Mrs. 0. M. Royster. Over thirty were present. The distinc t ye feature was a talk from MiSs Leazer, of Mooresville, State his torian, TJ. D. C. This tim®ly ap peal for original papers as &ou»- ces of history touched deeply all hearts. Reminiscences and lil ies of war times, letters arid diar ies of that time were asked for and asked for now, lest delay should be "to late." Mrs. E. 6. Cline read yith effective earnest ness a beautiful poem, "The Iron Cross," written by a friend of hers. The yearly offering for the Shiloh Monument was taken up. Refreshments blended with the pleasant social far or at close. Miss Leazer was a guest of Mrs. W. B. Council), who was an old friend. The U. D. C. convention will have a luncheon and busi ness meeting Friday, April 25th, at 1 p. m. at Mrs. E. B. Cline's home. • -*• v Graduating Recital at Claremoat. Misses Eatelle Payne and Ber tha Rradshaw will Rive their graduation recitals in piano and expression en next Monday night April 28tb, in the College chapel. The public is most cordially in vited to attend. City Election Next Monday. i The city municipal election will be held on next Monday for th* election of mayor and aldermer. Very little interest is being man ifested as there is onjy one ticket in the field. The following gen tlemen are candidates for mayor and aldermerx For mayor, C. H. Geitner; for - aldermen. C. C- Boet, J. L. Cilley r J. L. Aber nethy and J. W. Shuford. y— Sher nil-Boyd. " Mr. B. Wv Boyd and Miss Vir tinia Shemll were married last unday at 4:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Sherrill, at Sher riirs Ford. Mr. Boyd is one of Hickory's prominent merchants and Miss Sherrill is one of Cat? awbqrcounty'B fairest daughters. We welcome the bride to our city. Drive Sick Headaches Away. Sick headaches, sour gasss stomach, indigestion, biliousness disappe a r Quickly after you take Dr..King's New Life Pills. They purify the blood and put new life and vigor in the systam. Try them and you will be well satisfied. Every pill helps; every box guaranteed. Price 25c.' Recom mended by C. M. Shuford Moser & Lutz and Grimes drug store. Adv vOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJQ 3 BUSINESS LOCALS j{ OOOQOOOOOOOQOOOGOOOOOOOOOO K-OD-A-Kt spells kodak, which is only the registered name of the hand cameras made by Eastman Co. and they are all right. But whether your camera is a kodak or some other fnake; remember this. We will develop your films and finish your prints, and do it right. Try u \ Bradsbaw Photo'g., over the Hub Theatre. . 2t. WANT to excahnge furniture for 20 bushels of sweet potatoes. J.C Martin. STONE and concrete work of all kind call or write Cothran & Scott 13st. ■XK 7th ave. (e o w.) Highest prices paid for all kinds of furs at Zerden's Under selling Store. ' „ 1-2-tf. I Something Delicious to Eat and Drink. Dear Madam: The Postum Cereal Company Demonstrator will serve "Instant Postum"—a food-drink; and ,4 Post Tavern Special'*—a hot porridge, at our Store on the dates given below, i Come and bring your friends. * ' Very truly, ! • ' , Whitener & Martin April 24, 25, 26tb. SHIP US YOUR PRODUCE We buy straight or handle on com mission at highest market prices:— Chickens, 7 eggs, docks, turkeys, but rer, sweet potatoes, dried apples, peas —anything to eat. Blue Ridge Pro duce Co., Charlotte, N. C. 320 lOtx WANTED-About 30 bushels of . good sound corn on the ears. Apply stating pi ice to Col. M. E. Thornton. Hickory, N. C. FOR RENT—S room house and large lot. Apply at this office. tf. SEE the nice line of beautiful new Flaxons and figured Dim ity at Harris & Little. For Sale— Scholarship in one' of the best Busi ness Colleges in the State. Address this office. - WANTED-Five thousand second-hand oat, corn, and cotton seed meal bags. Write for cash prices, stating numbeT yen have to ship. Address Chas. M. Ray, Charlotte, N. C. 4 10 4t. INSTANT Louse killer Guaran teed to kill all lice, ticks and fleas Whitener & Martin. VEAL CALVES WANTED- Highest prices, paid.. Write X. O. Sigmon, Hickory, N. C. Phone 1705. If you want Bye glasses and Spectacles ? fitted right and your vision made the best pos ssible. Go to Hight's Hospital, 1316 Union Square, Hickory; N. c. - »•'"" - If you want the.. right time be sure to get the Hight time which is UrS. Observatory di rect—Office Singer Co.;*" 1316 Union Square, Hickory, N, C. FOR SALE-7-at big bargain One Case Threshing' Machine, 36 inch belt, 19 x 22 Cylinder, Hand Freding At tachment and sixteen foot Folding Sucker. Machine in good repair and will be sold at big bargain. H*nkle fzaig Live Stock Co. , . WANTED—by experießced bookkeep er, at present employed, office or clerical work to fill spare time. Sev eral beers available eaeb day. Address H, Box 361. Hickory, N. C. 4 17-2t ZBRDEN'S Underselling Stote bar fains are still going on Ladies' and Gents' Furnisnings. Come to see us before you buy. Give us.* trial T ■ « L * p , pye IT. i|; m • will-be realized next winter if you buy one of our "El Flo" Canning Outfits and can your surplus fruits and vegetables this summer. We have the [ plft I vQiy t,OSt Vr* LllYing j-kind you want. Our Canning Outfits are giving universal satisfaction in the United States, Canada, Mexico and China. Prices $3.50, up. * _ .. . ■ mi ..'if ' " ■■ ■■ ■m■ ■■ > ■■■■»« -' " ■■ ■■■ 1 ■ . Car load of Cansjust received. We offer special prices on cans for sales during April. Good, sturdy Hot House Tomato plants by Parcel Post, 25 cents per dozen. HAVE THE FIRST TOMATOES IN YOUR COMMUNITY! Write for catafeg and price list. - - . * . ...... - '* * / Home Canner Manufacturing Company, Hickory, North:. Carolina, U. S. A. Mr. Gordon 11. Cilley Married. Cards have been received in this city announcing the marriage of Mr. G. H. Cilley, formerly of this city but now of Philadelphia, Pa., to Miss Marcella Ruth, of Ardmore Pa. on Aprif I2tlu*The bride is an accomplished young lady and has for several ; years been in charge.of the illustrating ana art advertising department of John Wanamaker's stores in Philadelphia. Mr. Cilley is well known in this Staie as a news paper man and has been for sev eral years advertising manager for John Wanamaker. Pfe 'is a son of Mrs. C. A. Cilley of this city, and a brother of Messrs. J. L. and J; H. P. Cilley. * - Startown School Closes. - The Democrat acknowledges an invitation to the closing exer cises of Startown High School, April 29th and 30th. The grad uates in the High School depart ment are Homer Bollinger, Gor don Whitener, Russell Whitener, Sterling Whitener, Sadie Rhyne, Sadie Setzer and Bthel Setzer. I mm n pi Found a Cure for Rheumatism "I suffered with rheumatism for two years and could not get my right hand to my mouth for that length of time," writes Lee L. Chapman, Mapleton, lowa. "I sufiered terrible pain*ss I could not sleep or lie still at night. Five years ago I began -us in g Chamberlain's Liniment and intwo months I was well and have not suffer ed with rhemmatism since. 'J For sale bjr all dealers. #*£dv. Ftor Weakness and Loss of Appetite The Old Standard general strengthening 4oriic. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill T9NIC, driwwtf Malaria and builds np the system. A true tonic «nd rare A's.etifer. For adults and children. 60c. •" • • v . i • Not a Matter • I * - . - - • r . .. • of Gotft ••• » c H We see men every day on the streets who if they spent the money wisely on their clothes that they do spend in dress they could be well-dressed all the time. . . a.i ' - ~ • -i- . -- *■ i — Right dressing depends on* a right selec tion of materials, the right make, the right patterns, the right furnishings to corres pond, we give you our knowledge of these matters gladly, consult us in the selection of your spring outfit •„r\ *■ Our clothes are "corred" in material, • % . &yle, quality and price. . . . . . . . Call in today and look them over. Moretz-Whitener Clothing Co. "The Quality Shop" N» Bowles Furniture Have Nice New Rugs and . .. „ _ i Druggets . . ;■ . Bowles Furniture Company • * Have a big line Reed and Folding Go-Carts • ■ • * —. • ,v- Bowles Furniture Company . Only ask you to Examine' their line be fore you buy your SUnuner Porch Rockers, Etc. * ** —... .. .Oft^. r f - ' : m i Bowles Furniture Company •• *' ** For what you need when you _ clean house. IF }'.AZO 1 OINTMENT cure anf pase o|-. Itching, B 1 # j Blind, Bleeding orVrotrudingPileMrtStbia days. ZS 9 The first application give* Ea»e ana Kwrt. 60c. ■■ V ~ - • if % Catawba Items. I % 2 Miss Vera Freeze of Moores ville is the guest of Miss Maude Sniitfi." Mr. Vernon Long of Memphis, arrived here last week to visit his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Long. Mrs. A. C. Moore and Mrs. Sims spent the week, end in Statesvflle with relatives. Mr. Charlie Abernathy of the Southern is at home sick with mumps. Miss Mary Lowrance of Cata wba Coll ge spent the week-eno with her parents Mr. and,, Mrs. J. W, Lowrance. ftjr. John Stiles of Davidson was among the Sunday visitors. Misses Lois and Maggie She;- rill of Statesville spent rhe pas: few days with Mrs. M. S. Wine cofli' - Mr. Ross Smith of the South ern spent Sunday in town witl his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith. Miss.Katie Coulter who is spending awhile in Old Fort witl her brother, Mr. G. E. Coulter, spent the past week here with her parents Mr.and Mrs. J, Hf, Coulter. \ Miss Novella Leonard spent Sunday and Monday in States ville with Mrs. H. B. Woodard, , Dr. C. A. Little was in Newton Sundav visiting his mother Mrs. Eva Little. Miss Peari Davidson cf States ville is the guest of ler aun'; Mrs. W. L. Sherrill at Catawba Inn. Miss Ua Moore charmingly en tertained a few of her friend? Monday night in honor of Miss Vera Freeze. Kodak Time , Sftk j Of course, it's Kodak time i all the year round for folks igk ; made "kodaking" 5 their hobby, .(and there's no m a JP* b£tte£ hobby than this), but when "the year's at the I'■ T»TO spring" there is the extra fas • 1 ; mm cination of catching with the HBi WI Kodjak something of the new fresh life of the great out-of doors. Then, too, as ypu ramble _in this joy-time of the year you may catch pifttires of happy children, of - smiling friends, of; loved ones young and old—-pictures that! in after years will be t cherished dearly for the memories they bring. ~ ! v I , «. » . \ „ Take a Kodak with yoii—and don't forget /. .buy it at , " THE VAN' DYKE SHOP Hickory, N. C. ■■ ■ 1 ! Babcock, the Easy- Running Vehicle For years the Babcock Vehicles have been on the market and have won an international reputation of being not-only the best, but the easiest-running and riding Vehicles 7' yet ' made. Every one who has ijsed a Babsock Buggy, Surrey, or Runabout knows this is true—the? have tested' them. Hundreds of satisfied owners everywhere testify to *he Babcocks' DURABILITY-i>ne of the most important , f things to be considered when you buy a Vehicle—they will out la«t any other Vehicle oh the market, that sells at the Babcock price. - j • 1. * ' t We have just recei fed a solid car load of these Vehicles and are in a position to make some good Iprices on them. Catt in and iuspect our bfc welcome, and we'll be glad to see you. . • D. M. BO YD | & COMPANY Vehicle and Harness Dealers At Henkel-Craig Stable : : : Hickory, N. C. / . . i ' . You want your car to reflect in its name the judgment you exercise in choosing it You wantto mention the name with pride, not apology. . Yoti ask no odds of ahybody» or of any car—no matter what its yours is an Overljand. To" manufactiirte an automobile that will five fairly food service with expert 1 supervision is not a- very difficult matter. But to produce a first-rate 'automobile, a i car that giyest uniform and unfailing satisfaction in the hands of the average user, was left to The Willys-Overland Company. j'" The Overland has been, amTls, a spleiidid proof of its makers' conviction that a motor c? .- cf stferfing qualities can be "sold to the public at a-price lower tfian tha*> demanded by other manufacturers of similar cars. * * II { Automobile values must be looked at from several /||\ ,m. m.. different * VI m Tl Ik* M M what that pnce buys you. You must take into considera " ll I •! M tionkbe power.'the strength, the beauty, the construction. ||\K ■ the pize, the appearance and the equipment of the car. f|| 1 m You! must judge a car by the materxd in it. the workman* V IK ship km it, the methods employed lo produce 4. and lait but II H not least, the facilities behind the production methods. .' 'MM r \ - m M ■'Take the equipment item alone. The car Nat a War- W oer speedometer-the-best made; a fine moaair top and top *- • f covering a clear-vision windshield: a self-starter and Presto f \ lite practical accessory mada for an aatomobile. X -F.0.8. tOIBDK And all for the one price. Tfcrre are DO " extras." Only enormous capital and gigkntic preparation can accomplish this. The OverJand has both, and in this regard is in $ class ** '*•" * ** I • IA Ignition—Remy Magneto and * batt«7. Rear Axle—Three-quarter MHmk. 1 floating. Hyfcft Bearings. ' Tirca—32 * in. Quick de-> V ; ' uchabte rim«. pfflP 9 ■ Finitk—Overland blue, gray c pHFjtff wheels, niek el alu&inum wflwJl I trimmings. , 0 K If/ H" *' Come in and-hat us give you a trial ride. No obligation. The Overland Car Co., Hickory, N. C.
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