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HELEN'S TJRN TO GASP | By J. B. OXFORD. | It was warm, even for late June. Outside the sun poured down his heat from a cloudless sky. There was not •nough breeze to stir the leaves. The white road wound away like some White-hot band. Within the bungalow, with the ■hades drawn and a sense of coolness pervading the place, Helen Martin was softly playing arias froai "Eula lie," the opera which had set the music world agog the previous win ter. She had begun her favorite aria of aH, when there came from the drive way without a 6trident chugging, the whir of tireß on the coarse gravel, fitomebody landed heavily on the perch; the same somebody shouted a boisterous "Hello!" The same some- Wdy" pounded loudly on the screen deor, and before she could answer the summons, pulled it open and stepped lato the hall with a cheerful: "Any body up yet in this quiet tomb?" Helen flushed angrily as- she saw Jimmy Smith, the big, young man who was staying at the Keiths'. "O. how could you!" she cried in jrexation. "I was playing." "You ought to be interrupted," said fee, severely. 'The idea! Playing the piano such a morning as this. Fie on pou! Come on for a little run in the ear with me, will you?" "I was playing the arias from 'Eu lalie.' I love them!" she replied. "Bother 'Eulalie' and all compos «ro," snapped he. "I'm going down f»r the morning mail. I was sure you'd want to go with me." There was something very like boy ish disappointment in his last words. "O, well," she conceded, "if you're poing to cry about it—" "I am if you don't go," said he. She smilingly stepped to the hall rack for a veil to tie down her thick •hestnut hair. They sped down the road. Jimmy •mith ran a car at all kinds of speed. They had just entered a shady stretch •f woods, when he slowed down the car and turned to her abruptly. "Tell me," he said, "what sort of a Daan is your ideal?" . She did not immediately reply. "I mean, what sort of a man must be be whom you marry?" he pursued. "What nonsense," she sniffed. "Well, tell me, just the same." "O, he must be every inch a man, and as to his mental make-up, well, I think I'd like him to be very gentle and fine and—O, very fond of music." "People who are really, really fend of music are temperamental very often," he reminded her. "Apt to be fools when they are men. Awful to get along with and all that." , "Really," she said severely. L It vag late afternoon when tlifire STRENGTH FOR GLO PEOPLE A Simple Remedy Which Favors Longevity. You act as though you just won dered how you are going to get through this trying season and do your work. You may be overworked or have had a bad cold which has left you "Without strength, ambition or much interest in life; in fact you are all run-down. Let us tell you that Vinol. our dell ous cod liver and iron tonic, is just the remedy you need to rebuild wast ing tissues and replace weakness •with strength. A prominent Boston lawyer says: "My mother, who is 76 years of ape, owes her good health to Vinol as Bince taking it she can walk farther and do more than she has for yer.rr-. I consider it a wonderful blood making and strength creating tonic." We hare such faith in Vinol tint If it does not quickly build you iin, restore your strength and make you feel well again, we will return your money. Try Vinol on our guarantee. P. S. If you have Eczema try our Saxo Salve. We guarantee it. —Moser & Lutz, Hickory, N. C. * Special Train to Richmond Va., and Return, on Accoun of Football Game Betwee? Universities of North Caro linaand of Virginia, Thanks giving Day, Thursday, Nov ember 27, 1913. On account of Annual football garef between University of North Cardie? and University of Virginia the South em Railway will operate a special- trai: consisting of first class dsv ccach e; and standard Pullman sleeping car from Charlotte, Salisbury, High Point, Reidsvill 3 , Danville and intermedial points to Richmond and return. The Special train will leave Charlotte at 8:00 p m., Wednesday, November 26th, and arrive Richmond 6:50 a. m., Thursday, November 27th. Return ing will leave Richmond midnight November 27th. The following iow round trip fares will apply from stations named, Siatesville $4 50 Hiddenite 5.25 Hickory 5.50 Newton 5.00 Conover » 5.00 Taylorsville 5.25 Rates from all branch line points on same basis. Tickets sold for this spe cial train will also be good retvrnirig on regular train No. 13, leaving Rich mond 10:45 a. m., November 28th, Passengers from branch lines will use regular trains to and from junction point, connecting with special train^ A rare opportunity to see Richmond and the greatest footboll game of the season at small cost. For Pullman reservation or any oth er information, see your nearest agent, or write R. H. DeBUTTS, D. P. A., Charlotte, N. C came a trig nor ui uoweia ..-v~ «v "I've been thinking over the re quirements you listed for me this morning," the note ran, "and I've got the unbounded nerve to think I fill them in some smnll ways. Yours ever. The Jimmy Smith Hoy." Helen began to laugh. Then sud denly she stopped. Instead she flush ed. rhen she had a quick idea. She would try him out. They were giving a concert for the hospital at West port. They were to play and sing music from 'Eulalie.' She would ask him to take her over. She would see how he behaved. She dispatched the note and promptly at 7:15 the next evening Jimmy Smith was at the step in his car. "Really want to go over to that con cert?" he asked. "Thfere's a bully moon and —" "We're going to the concert," said she. "They're going to. render quite a bit of 'Eulalie.'" "Drat 'Eulalie!'" he burst out. "I'm tired to death of it!" The concert was given in the Or phetim theater at Westport. Mr. Smith seemed to be bored by it. Indeed, when it was about three-quarters over and Mine. Brahme was singing a wonderful song, Helen, glancing at him, was horrified to find him with bent head, sound asleep. A moment later a very audible snore induced her to nudge him into wakefulness. "This settles it." she told herself, as he sat up blinking. The concert was finished. They moved together down the aisle and had nearly reached the door when some one came pushing after them. "O, my dear, dear Meester Smit', so good, so vera good of you to come to hear your own work so poorly done by us here tonight!" Helen turned and gasped. Mme. Brahme —the great Mme. Brahme — was clutching at Jimmy's sleeve, and he was smiling foolishly, like some little, naughty child, caught in mis chief, and looking at Helen out of the corners of his eyes. He was still looking very sheepish >.s he presented her to Mme. l>rahme." "You should be so vera proud to know lieem. my dear," said madam. "Such a wonderful genius, and 'Eu lalie' only his first work. He will go far. And you (she turned to Jim-ny) don't deserve to know such a ;-rrr.y pretty girl." On the way horns Jimmy .lowed dowp the car sufficient!} i. j one arm about the girl. "I came down here to the Keiths' tc get away from it all. I was tired," he said. "My first name is Jimmy. It'i my middle name I use tor the public Can ycu ever forgive me?" "Everything—everything!" she c clared. "except that • ' Subs ri H for T. e :; ui >n' SisALLPOX ASP HiPllSjl-.lf is le.-s dr-ac - di.ei*c now than f;.>uner!y. btcause e\>rvbrd knows ti: *y can Le prevailed, t e I vaccina i >». the oti-er with a»it ox j Yoa en Keep from having grippe, bivnoliitis pneumnni . iv.tanfc. typhmi rheumatism, and uthe di, ger;> s cold-ueather ailments, if \ou nut your system into a propet healthy co .dititb '• to rvsi.-t disease. R - ' ive Oii Emulsion ti>« body ireduce substances \*hich pr vent . i* 1 growth of di-ease terms ii t lie b (>( d. thus putting the systen into I eaitliy condition to resist d i-- eas It wi i" I elp you net well and stron if you have any of tl e abou disea es. or o'her diseases. It is ver' ireo.l i'or children just at ibis seaso* or th l year—u> make tiiem healthv and s.rong to >u?c ssfu'ly resi.-t cold we it e. «t itiitiiis. • s '-npet l en-dlt to you ii ev * iiifcrredient in R xall Olive Oi ! Em ion. The four if \ ro, hosphite it c tain- are used b.' leading ph> sic s t-vn wvh» ie in debility, weak nes !. bi>iy lod setse. tostrengthe? the :ic t's. Purest Oiive Oil, one o the m >t nutrition?, most-easily-d gested rods known, being tak nvvi'* the hypa.-.hosi bites, gives rich tissue nou i>htn '.nt lljrotigh the blood to the en if jstem. Yni v h are weak and run-down and yo • who are apparently well now. but ar liable t suffer from various cold t.vthar ailment-, use Kexal Olivo !'»ii Emu'sion to j.et and keei well a d stic ig. For tha tired-out. run-d wn, net VCJUS, emaciated or dc biiital :d—the convalescing— growins cliildf :ii—ag d people—:t is asensibN aid to renewed strength, i etterspirit glowin health. Rexall Oiive C)il Emulsion—king o the celeb, a ted Kexall Remedies—is foi freedom from sickness of you an your fami v. Plea-ant-xastir g, contain ing no alc)hol or dangerous drug-, you'll be a enthusiastic at.out it a 1 we are when vou have noted its strengthening, invigorating, building up, disease-preventing lb cts. If H tces not help you, your money will be sfiven back to you .vitht ut a>gument. Sold in tliis community only* at our store—The Rexall Stors —one of mo:e 'ban 7,000 leading drug sto's in tht f •-titi d Status. Canada ami Great Brit in—'Jrimes Drug Co , liiekory, N adv't | ■ I y£k m j§%£v&li & 1 ~r . I\Oi\ - oLI r - msMR ; i mW HEELS UfHT WEIC-HT | i F tLAsric j , sm ... immnr. 3 -y - •SS ~ I V:; 2 Pav/ . -"3 Ct.;!T5 ATT- hCO f ] * ICj I'-'j ':! '■ Mac; •' 1 | 1 he.•■care the kind of Rubber lb e ; on get when we put them on, t.nd we put 'eui on to stay, too. We have ! iheni in black and tan rubber. AI. • work called for and del vered. i IF. M. Thompson ! Phone 105 \ % S '-s9l' uselessness of "paying |IS v ;£j more than wc ask for shoes. H K^r^i^f —You would understand why pA ? I ® ** is possible for them to guarantee their shoes the way they do and / Jr —You would quite likely agree with us that JPw \J.- F|K ®. "x.: .> ® ■JS I " —There'd Be But One Shoe If Everyone Knew—Selz R ■Rliill*? CW? to our store and see how easy it is to enthuse over this , real footwear.wam Waukenphast SOUTHWORTH'S A - 4 "» Family . For Men, Women**and Children Selz Royal Blue Store IT SAVES YOU iVINEV Jr. Howards Dys»pe:)s i Specific; Regular I ric i Oc. M -er & Luiz P ice 25c. The special h >lf price al • of l>r, lowa id's speci ic for the use of con tipalion and d.«spep>ia. Moser & jutz means 11 it saving-oi i feu dollars i) every famih's yearly ill fur medi ines. Each ;r.")0 £ce it Jbotth (Vscr & .utz sells i l fo * 25c) c- mains sixu oses of a medi Mne tliat plea-ant tt> ike and which can be d >emled upon > cute the wort case of 3unslipation yspei sia or liv *r tioubl This remedy ' net an o iinary tnedi- is the favorite ormuh of a ell Khown pi 1 ician, ar i Iras theen orsement of Ir tidrtd* physicians fuminemein !u*ir pre -s-ioii, who >rescribett in ail cisas o. • nstipation ivspepsia i r li •«r 1 rou . •% ki,o*vini: rom expetienc-. ih,il it >li .n.ikp. omplete and lu ting cur adv't." Do you kne \' th«*t :qu*l parts f turpentine arid at i.or ia wili emove paint from u othing, no natter how hard i may he? r.he «.m int tv j o; three imes, and wash th with varm water t i:d soaj. A IMPORT? r TO L\ vRYONE It is now c n ededbyi .vsiciansthat .he kidneys slit uid Inne 'noie atten ion as t hey co 1 rol the :,er organs ;oa remarkable degree a i do a tre nendous amou tt of wor »:i removing the poisons one waste latter from •be system by Miiering t e blood. Duiir.g the w inter mo hs especial ly. when we live an ind >r life, the cidneysshould »>cei\esc .ieassistance vvhen needed, .a we tak« >>s exercise Irink less water and oft t eat more rich heavy food, thereby forcing the Kidneys to do r.iore work ri.an Nature intended. Evidence of idnev trou ble such as lame back, at .soy iig blad der troubles, smarting or" burning, irick-dust or sediment, ill low com plexion, rheum ttism, ma be weak or irregular heart action, vv rns you that your kidneys require hel immediate ly to avoid mo;e serious rouble. Many physici »nsclaim i.itanherbal medicine coma: dng no minerals or ipiaies has the most heal ig influence. \n ideal herbal conipou 1 that has tad most remarkable sue ess as a Sid ney and bladder remedyi. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. You may receive a savr >le bottle of Swamp-Root by Parcels i >st-. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingh mton, N Y., ind enclose te: cents; j so mention he Hickory Dnuocrit. adv't t 3 >CKHX>CK .-a-ooKK«K> £ THERE IS NEWS IN AD- § i VERT IS NG CO: IiMNS 2 5 THAT BU\ ERS AR I LOOK- 5 j .ING FOR 5 joo-o-ocoaaoooc-ccK. "'CKJOOC-000 To Cure c Cold in ( ;ie Day Take LAXATIVE J~: ROMO Quir ue. It stops the Cough and Headache and wo is off the Cold. Druggists refund money if •-. fails to cure. W. GROVE'S f gnature on each bos. 25c. Children Cry FOR FLETCH R'S CASTO R I A ' TAXES! i . On January 'st 1 per cent penalty will t be added u> al unpaid taxes, which amounts to 12 per cent per year. I am making mis extra round at my own ex pense to save Uie people of my county of ikying $900.00 per month interest. l'lease meet meat the following places and gel vour receipt: NOVEMBER 1913 Jake Hefner's store, half day, 9a.m.to 12 m. " 17 Plateau, half day, at Work man's store Ito4p. m. 44 17 Pearly Mull's store half day, 9a.m.to 12 m. 44 18 Foard &. Wnisenant's store, half day, Ito4. p m. " 18 ''ouo\er, half day, 9 a m to 12 lscnl our's store 44 19 Maid n, half day, 1 to 4 p m at i udisiil's store " 19 John (vidian's store half day 9 m. to 12 m. 44 20 L. Keistler's store half d. y, Ito4 p m. " 20 \Y. L. Alley's store, half day, ') ainto 12 m " 21 \. C. Summitt's (Bandvs X Roads) half day Ito4 p m " 21 A. B. Withers (Olivers X Roads) one day 9to 2 " 22 Murravs Mill, half day 9t012 44 24 j J Hatch ford's Store, half £day one to 4p m 44 24 EVERY DAY DURING THE MONTH OF DECEMBER, NEXT DOOR TO THE BUSY BEE CAFE. For the convenience of the Taxpayers of Hickory Township I will have Dept. J. P. Burns to collect tax every day dur ing the mouth of December, NEXT DOOR TO THE BUSY BEE CAFE, from 2 o'clock p. m-. to 7p. m., EXCEPT SAT I RDAYS, which will be ALL DAY. Mr. Burns will also meet you at the following places to collect your tax —meet him and get your receipt. Noah Deal's store, half day 9amto 12 m. 44 17 Q M Smith's store, half day, It« 4 p m 44 17 John Holler's store, half day, 9amto 12 m 44 18 Claremont, half day, 1 to 4pm, at Hewitt's store 44 18 Catawba, one day 9 a m to 4pmJ. U, Long & Go's 44 19 Long Island half day, 9 a'm to 12 in " " 20 Monbo, half day, Tto 4pm 44 20 Sherrill's Ford, one day, 44 21 Terrell, half dav, 9 a m to 2 p m " 22 Respectfully, R. LEE HEWITT, Sheriff. j Cost of Living Re duced by TOLEDO SCALES When buying groceries and meats ; i look on th'e scales for these signs— ] j "Toledo," 4 'No Springs" "Honest Weight." ! Write for illustrated catalogue, free. ] TOLEDO SCALE CO. | Makers of Honest Scales. Toledo, Ohio > j Tonight. Tonight, if you feel dull and stupid, or bilious and constipated, take a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets and you -will feel all right tomorrow. For sale by | Moser & Lutz and Grimes Drug Co. adv. Breakfast Good> Jpifej Warm fflf) Room Smokeuess A "warm" breakfast— the kinJ that sends you out ready braced for a good day's work —should be eaten in a warm room. j You lose half the good of the meal if you are shivering in discomfort while you eat it. A Perfection Smokeless Heater makes breakfast a cozy meal for the whole family. No smoke or smell with a Perfection. Easily cleaned. Easily moved from room to room. An ornament anywhere; a luxury in the bedroom; a necessity in the sewing room or the bathroom. Dealers everywhere; or write for descriptive circular. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington, D. C. (New Jersey) Charlotte. N P Esmond, Va. BALTIMORE WTv,. • Phone 37—J08 PRINTING—Phone 37 ,———— ■ |"A NOTE TO YOU 1 HICKORY, N. C., NOV. 6,1913. I ure that we will never lose any trade or ■ — ma^e any enemies, foes or antagonists, by selling the —^ est of-Pure Drugs and Reliable Remedies at right Don't you think we figure correctly? moser & lutz -1 "On the Corner" Two Phonest 17 A 31?
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