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RECORD WANTS WANTED FOUR OR MORE boarders. Apply to Mrs. A. P. Whitener. 12 28 6t IS BEARD . IAS. B. DIED THIS AFTERNOON IMrs. James B. Beard, beloved of all Hickory, died this afternoon at 12:45 at her residence on Ninth avenue fol lowing an illness of esveral months. She is 64 vears old, is survived by an older brother, Mr. Al Morgan of Murphy, and several nieces and neph ews, including Miss Josie Person, who lived with Mrs. Beard. The funeral probably will be held Thurs day from the Church of the Ascen sion, the deceased having been a life long communicant of the Episcopal church. Mr r.inr,l 1ms taucrht a private BOAKDKKS WAMltf' lor terms . j hpre for niore than 15 years apply to 711 Tenth street or phone ami was 1)0t only known and admired 158-j l-l-C't.j.y the older people, but by scores . . ! of chiUhnn who had come under FOUND SMALL AMOUNT OF jicr sv,-cet influence. She possessed m.mnv in stiuiorn Hardware oiviv.,,,, nnnsiiM v iritrnt mieueci, iio WANTED WE WANT TO BUY all kinds of scrap iron. Will pay sft.nn ner ton. A. S. Abernethy and son. 12 20 -'vvks R and 1) NEW MANAGING EDITOR OF MORNING JOURNAL DDDISDDDDSDDDDDDDDDDDDDnnDnDnDnnnDDDQQQDDR iWinston-Salem, Jan. 2. Clarence Scroggs, for five years a reporter on the Evening Sentinel and for three years after that city editor of the Morning Journal, has returned to the city and is again in harness, after taking the rest cure for nine months at his home in Shelby. He becomes manging editor of the Journal, suc ceeding Stanford Martin, who goes to Raleigh as private secretary of Governor-elect W,. T. Bickett. Mr. Martin, however, will continue to write editorials. FIRE DESTROYS HOUSE IN WINDY CITY TODAY iFire which is thought to have or iginated in the ceiling as the result of a defective flue totally destroyed the four-room cottage of Mr. Alex McCree in Wlindy City, a suburb, about 10 o'clock this morning. The Hickory fire department responded, Apply ory, U-.r ill iiimiviu . . . - il'l hi i ti.t 1 1. 1 " lilt ivvi j r- - , , . ' to U. A. Groenhill, Hick-- thoughtful of others and her popular-not so much in the hope of being able 1 I 1 lwk lty was universal in mcKory. , native of Peters burg, v a., lurs. FOR SALE ONE WINCHESTER t;mi, who was Miss Lou Morgan, 'Repeating Pop gun !'-' guage oO Wl, n,;irrjP,i late in life to James B. inch barrel, also or.e Keystone, i.ir(i who d!ed 15 years ago. Miss f Charlotte, a niece, night to be with her Arms Co,, double barrel hammer gun, 10 guage 32 inch guns in good condit Record olliee. 12 3i Thurs Sat. it arrels. imhu on. Apply IL St Tuesa ... . i . ... to stop this Diaze as to save utn property if it should be menaced. Mr. KcCree had recently purchased the house. The amount of insurance was not learned. Mona Harris arrived last ..'int. V e nr.i.,l'c fJn-itVi will 1 ... .. .1 1. . fmv ! leO Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System ! wnom knew she was critically ill. (ie Old Stati(lnr(l gonerit utrmiitlieninK tonic, I . . . ,) SHBOUO ROVK'B TASTKLKSS chill TuNIC.dnve. out ( "Vri IT THP VI I'U CIP aUfia.enricheitheMood.tndbuil.lsuptheiys- 1M1S . V Ulh, l'A, 1 AMI UWU The Ol GKOV M tern. A true tonic. For adulu and children. 50c North Carolina, 'Catawba County. W. Fox, administrator, of the estate of J. M. Fox, deceased. vs HICKORY BY SCOUTS 010 I III BANQUETS W. G. Fox, R. A. Moretz, D. W. Mor Df7 F T. Rrown. E. W. Brown, J. C. El Paso, Texas, Jan. 2. Corporal 1 ox, Ida Robinson and A. T. Fox, W. O Pall of company K. third heirs at law of J. M Fox, deceased. North Carolina infantry, enlisting at: NOTICE OF SALE Ashboro, N. C, died here of con-' Under and by virtue of an order cussion of the bijiin following an of the superior court of Catawba assault bv an unknown person. ! county, made in a certain special pro- A double military funeral will be ceeding entitled as above set out, and heA for Cornoral .Tos enh TT Wider- i same beinff found upon the special burn, of company I, and Private Har-: proceeding docket of the said court, rv W. Rembv, of company D, 33rd the undersigned commissioner will, Michigan infantry, who died in the on Saturday the 20th day of January, Fort Iiliss hospital yesterday within; 1917, at one o'clock p. m., at the a lew minutes or each other trom!irst rsiauonai ian in niviwry, JETHRO ALMOND'S Vaudeville and Musical Comedy Show Number One, At UE THEATR Larger and better than before New People New Acts. We travel in our own private car and carry one of the largest and best outfits of the kind on the road. We give you a square deal Change of program each night. One Whole Week at Hickory, N. C. January 1st to 6th HE h ILmdO U m a a a a m a i a 39 H B a a m a a a m n & a a a a a a m a u a m m a a m a n m a a 12 PDQDaDDDDDDDDDnQDIlQOQQaaQEDS Hickory Boy Scouts held their an nual banquet Moiulay evening, rLX'LrrrTJl at the1 C." Pneumonia,. The only two. previous! C.. offer for sale to the highest bid- I i nZt f " ,.ynnr v-xrh had I deaths in this regiment resulted from der lor casn certain wacis or parccia tral Cafe at t ociock. racn nau, . , . . , . . j u,- u xVnrir . a t 1 il ft numoer 01 guescs anu me wcu- ,A' rJ1 SSK the Babe hpe reneWCd P operty, oSated in that portion 0? a luJh'!TVVlth nUraf a Praye,rv,' 1 thePsuburbs of the City of Hickory, A. L. Moser, Hugh Time will make the soon a thewed . oa linnwnv riTV" aoonrAv sion was ereatlv enjoyed. iScoutmaster D. T. Applegate and 32 scouts did the honors at the Busy Bee, with Mr. toastmaster and bell. Messrs. Miller and Dr. F. S. Steele as guests Troop 1, of Mr. A. L. Moser is scoutmaster, and Mr. W. A. Self as toastmaster, laid their spread at the Central Cafe and 20 lads were present. The guests included Judge Campbell, Secretary Joy, Mr. Apple gate and Mr. Miller. pneumonia. THE BABE of land, lying and being in Hickory Township, Catawba county, N. O., more particularly described as fol lows: Lots Nos. 54, 55, 56, 57, 60, and 61 No block D, next to Townsend 'A man of worldly care, Thy sparkling eyes will soon grow ,'dim Yes soon an aged man, So while they life is full of vim Be a leader and a van. USING THE CANAL j Dear Babe with locks of golden hair I With eyes that make me dream, ! With not a thought of toil and care I To dim they flickering gleam, .. i I offer thee a welcome hand iineS Tnf a Yv7 Vinma tndnf (Biy Associated Press) Panama, Jan. 2. Two new started the use of the Panama canal; To uin mm-ke me understand vii vti-cuiwi x. o now T.imA has rn M awav The "Waimana' -EWART HUFFMAN. of the line operated by Shaw, Savill, and Albion. Ltd.. of London. bound for London from Australia is the ! VETERAN T AK ES OWN first cf the fleet, all of which will jjpe AT SOLDIERS' HOME make their homeward voyages by way; 1 of the canal; and it is possible that Raleigh, Jan. 2 At the Soldiers' they will use the canal on their out-' Home Dr. W. T. Paul, aged 69 years, ward voyages, instead of going by took his own life by shooting himself way of the Cape of Good Hope. The through the heart. He had been in other ship was the 'Roepat," first the home since March, coming from of the fleet of the newly established Pitt countv. He served with Corn- New York-Java line. How to Check That Cold iWhen it is painful to breathe and pany E, fifth battalion of reserves in the civil war. The remains will be sent to Beaufort. JrrLfl?ill?UPandudOW? ouriONE HUNDRED PERSONS ARE back, you are in for a cold. A time- . ly dose of Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Hon-j BELIEVED TO BE DROWNED ey will stop the sneeze and sniffles. London, Jan. 2. One" hundred The pine balsam loosens the phlegm persons are believed to have been and clears the bronchial tubes, the drowned in Clermont, Queensland, honey soothes and relieves the sore Australia, by a bood which washed throat. The antiseptic qualities away the main street and all the kill the germs and the congested ! houses in low lyine places, says a condition is relieved. Croup, whoop-! Reuter's dispatch from Brisbane. mg cough and chronic broncihal affec-1 Fiftv bodies have been recovered. The turns quickly relieved. At all drug- flood was caused by cyclonic weather gists, 2.X". adv. ( in northern and central Queensland. known as "WINDY CITY", according to plot of same made by Yoder, reg istered in book of plots No 1 page 26, in office of Register of Deeds for Ca tawba County. ISECOND TRACT: Beginning at a rock J. M. Foxes corner on W. M. Hawns line, thence with said Havwns line to Hawns corner, thence N- 2 1-2 East 225 feet to a rock, Frank Mar low and E. L. Wilfong corner, thence with Wilfong line S. 2 1-2 West 150 feet crossing the branch to a rock in Wilfong line, thence a new line with the branch 243 ft. to a rock in the branch in Fox's line about N. 225 ft. to the beginning, containing one acre, more or less. THIRD TRACT: Beginning at a stone. W, T. Hyders N. W. cor ner on public road in Highland, runs West with the road 82 feet to a stone on said road: Then S 250 feet more or less to a stake on N. side of R. R. track, thence E. 82 feet with R. R. track to a stake. W. T. Hyders S. E. corner, then N 250 feet more or less to the beginning. 'FOURTH TRACT: That certain lot S. E. of the city of Hickory, known as lot No. 19, of White Oak Park, surveyed by E. M. Yoder for Camp bell and Buchanan, and being part of the land known as the Stalling place, reference being made for parti cular description to the plat of "White Oak Park," as same appears in rec ord in book of Plats in office of Reg ister Deeds. D. L. RUSSELL, Commissioner. This the 18th day of December, 1916. ' 12 18 4 wks Mon RUMANIANS ARE BUYING MUNITIONS IN JAPAN FTTi 1917 By Taking Stock in The First Building & Loan Assn. The New Series 191 7 "A" is now open and you are invited to join NOW. G. H. GEITNER, Pres. B. B. BLACKWELDER, Attorney. J. D. ELLIOTT, V-Pres. G. R. WOOTTEN, Sec. & Treas, Directors: C. H. Geitner, W. B. Menzies, J. A. Martin, G. H. Geitner, W. H. Nicholson, J. A. Lentz, A. A. Shuford, J. D. Elliott. Organized April 1890. Assets Over Half Hon Dollars (By Associated Press.) ITokio While everyody in Tokio was awaiting news as to the fate of Bucharest a Rumanian mission ar rived here to negotiate the pur chase of munitions. It includes two officers, Lieutenant-Colonel C. Felix and Colonel F. Petresco of the engineering corps. They said the fall of Bucharest would by no means end the Rumanian campaign. "Our natural line of defense lies east and northeast of the capital," they said. "The rapid offensive of the central powers may give them tempprary advantage but the Rumanians entered in this war to stay and we will be in it at the finish." The speaker be lieved it was now a question oi sides. The Russians who were com ing to Rumanians assistance have an open territory to cover while the Germans have a difficult moun-j tainous country through which they must transport their, artillery and 1 bring reinforcements. He declar- j ed that already about 500,000 Rus- sian troops were in Rumania and j that additional reinforcements were arriving daily. j 'The present output of munitions ' in Japan is practically all taken by ' Russia, but it is likely that some-1 thing will be done for the Ruma-1 nians. 'The visit of the Rumanian' officers has been followed by a furth er rise in the price of war supplies YOU NE 'a'cLLTMERE is no chance Of- US EVER DiSftOKcElNG 5VJEETHERR umu V I! - YOUR OOG killed MY I J Pa R ROT ! lisp. LONGER SKIRTS AND SHORTER SHOES ARE URGED (By Attflociatal Press.) London, Jan . 2. Lengthen the skirts and shorten the shoes as an other war-time economy, was the plea made in parliament the other day. The member told of going through the fashionable quarter of London's shopping district and find ing women's footwear selling for from $10 to $15 a pair, the average length of the uppers being from ten to sixteen inches. He found some as high as 22 inches. MORE WARRANTS OUT That the ten negro boys arrested during, Tuesday for shooting Bob Wil son and another Newton negro as they were riding around with two Hickory colored girls were no more than cat's paws is the belief of the officers, who have warrants out for four negro women and as many negro men. When Chief Lentz rounds up the crowd, there will be a spicy trial before the recorder. AMERICANS, ON BOARD TORPEDOED SHIP, BACK WkC lILiYOU OUGHTS NfiTriNtL cafiroOA ses.vcs coa Pf m f i (New York, Jan. 2. One hundred and twelve men who were on the American steamships torpedoed and sunk by German submarines in Eu ropean waters arrived here on the Spanish steamer Alicante, from Bar celona. Seventy-nine were on board the Columbian, attacked last November on a voyage from France to Italy. Thirty-three escaped when the Che mtung went down off Cape Gata, Spain, in the same month. Banishes Nervousness Puts Vigor and Ambition in to Run-Down, Tired Out People. If you feel tired out out of sorts, despondent, mentally or physically depressed and lack the desire to ac complish things, get a 50c box of Wendell's Ambition Pills at Hickory Drug Co today and, your (troubles will be over. If you drink too much, smoke too much, or are nervous because of over work of any kind, Wendell's Ambi tion Pills will make you feel better in three days or money back from Hickory Drug Co., on the first box purchased. For all affections of the nervous system, constipat on, loss of appetite, lack of confidence, trembling, kidney or liver complaints, sleeplessness, ex hausted vitality orw eakness of any kind get a box of Wendell's Ambi tion Pills today on the money back plan. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid, by the Wrendell Pharmical Company, Inc., Syracure, N. Y. 3g Inactivity Causes Constipation i tLack of exercise in the winter is a frequent cause of constipation. You j feel heavy, dull, and listless, your ; complexion is sallow and pimply, and j energy at low ebb. Clean up this ' condition at once with Dr. King's New j Life Pills, a mild laxative that re-; lieves the congested intestines with- j out griping. A dose before retiring ; will assure you a full and easy move- i ment in the morning. 25c at your ' druggist. adv. i Painful Cough Relieved Dr. King's New Discovery is a sun; ':, ing, healing remedy for coughs u: colds that has stood the test f nearly five years. For that couji that strains the throat and saps ! vitality try Dr. King's New Mc - ery. The soothing pine balsa!; and mild laxative ingredients s. drive the cold from the sysU .-. Have a bottle for winter coi croup, grippe and bronchial all:-, tions. lAt your Druggist, 50c. Miss Bfertie Foard returned to Miss Sudie Lyerly passed throb-. Mount Airy today to resume her the city today en route to Ed,uviv."!: work there in the graded school I where she teaches shcool. i - Make This Your Safeguard. Why waste your money buy ing prescriptions made from stale and adulterated drugs? You can get them at Lutz's in full strength for the same price. It does matter where you have your prescriptions filled. Get our safe pre scriptions. Lutz Drug Store "On the Corner" Phones 17 and 317 "THE SANITARY WAY" PHONE 190. Clothes Altered. Cleaned, Pressed, Dyed and Repaired CITY PRESSING CLUB Moose & Miller. r TOE REMEDY WITHOUT A RK GRET. FOR RHEUMATISM AND BLOOD DISORDERS Vhere la an L-Rheumo dealer In TOttr town -he will g-ive your money mmm H you are not benefited. Look for the Big k M. B. W would prefer that you JjOjr Xs-RWumo from our regular Dealt a, but If for any reason, yo: woold raeher purchase by mail, we jW mtki L-Rheumo to fou rarer. -Jhot Prepaid, on receipt of ll.'-'O per MtU. MOKIT BACK OllARA NT i' K eawtoaejl In each Carton. CHAPMAX-AIiEXAJTPEK LABORATORIES. Tnc. Commercial Bank Building. CHARLOTTE, X. C. u mi-" i i 1 L zJ-: L-Rheumo is now on sale under an absolute Money back Guarantt Satisfaction, by our Distributor for Hickory, LUTZ DRUG ST OR Call for it by name: L-Rheumo. Take no substitute. L-Rheurno ! $1.00 per bottle, no more, no less. Ifit is offered for any other price, it is not L-Rheumo.
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