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Special at The Pastime This Afternoon and Tonight---"THE SHIELDING SHADOW' ---Ninth episode better than ever. And our good Universal pictures. Regular prices 5 cents and 10 cents. Tuesday Afternoon and Night at The Pastime---"THE BLACK SHEEP OF THE FAMILY"---A Red Feather Photoplay in five acts. Featuring Jack Holt and Francelia Billington. A fine picture. Don't miss seeing it. iiiiiiHuiHMMUnunniiiMnnnnn RECORD WANTS WANTED A LIVE DEALER TO 11 the New Grant 6 Automobile in tawba, Burke, Caldwell and Al exander counties. For the right parties we have a very liberal con tract. Our Shelby dealers have already sold '21 cars in Cleveland county alone. Write, wire or come to nee us at once. Grant Sales Co., Atheville, N. C- FAMOUS MURDER CASE POSTPONED ONE DAY Mestra J. F. Abernethy and C. H. ,..., Geitner were installed as elder, and JUVENILE CLUBS' GOOD WORK J. H. Shuford W. H. Infold and Dr as deacons at Corinth .Reformed church Sunday night, the service be ing unusually interesting. (By Associated Pr.j San Angelo, Texas, Jan. 15 When the case of Harry J. Spanelle, charg ed with the killing of his wife and Lieut-Col. C. M, Buttler, at Alpine, I IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, FORE THE CLERK BE- Thelr Operation Can Be Tremendously Effective In Keeping the Country Boy From the City. North Carolina, Catawba County. M. E. Rudisill vs Texas, last July was called in the Ed Link, Julia Link, district court today it was postponed until 9 o'clock tomorrow morning, when the defense explained that sev eral witnesses would be present. An Illustration of the great Impor tance of the attitude of parents towt. d the work of members of the Boys' Ag ricultural clubs, which have been or ganized throughout the country by the department of agriculture, is found by specialists in co-operative demonstra Link. tion Work in two cases reported from Oscar tne same state. The incidents are ac cepted as showing the value of paren tal sympathy and consideration, par- Frank Elizabeth Cline, Jane Martin, Link and Belzora Link. NOTICE ine aeienuants uuvC "- " ticularly in the solution of the problem Suoerior Court of Catawba county " wherein the plaintiff above named has In one case it was found that the FOR SALE BUIC'K ROADSTER, three passenger, electric starter, terday in their usual place, with only vacuum system, good bargain. 11. : twenty-nine members present. IVAnna. WANTED POSITION WANTED Stenographer by young man with practically three years ex perience in the grocery line as hipping clerk and billing clerk al ee. Willing to do anything for advancement. Address ''Steno grapher, care Record. 1 10 6t iw have a full line of groceries, freeh and salted meats, flour, feed. We will endeavor to give you good food at right prices. Prompt de nary. BOST-NEWTON GRO. CO. 1 IS lwk The Young Men's Baracas The Young Men's Baraca class ofnjej njs petition to sell land for par- boy. of the family was helped and en the First Methodist church met yes- i tition said land known as the couraged from the time he first joined "Whitener Mill tract. in wnicn a corn ciud. tils rather permitted tne petition the Plaintiff sets out that he use of one of the best acres on the I is the owner of one half undivided farm. crave him barnvard manure, and j interest in and to the said premises, auowed tne use OI the necessary j and seeks an order of sale oi tne saio horses and machlnery The young club j lanas irom wie ouinrnui vuutt. odrer that the II 2 8 tfi We were glad to welcome two of our old members, Paul Allred and Clifford Abernethy back into the class, and were delighted to add the names of S E. Hern and S. V. Hoyle to the roll book. After the current business was at tended to Mr. Setzer in his usual cheerful manner, spoke on the life and character of John the Baptist and his relations to the Savior. Wle extend a cordial invitation to all young men of Hickory, affiliated with no other Sunday school to meet with us every Sunday morning at 9:45. ,R. J. S. IYOHJ TMIcV (DAN TOLL. WERPau V ANTED COMPETENT YOUNG led with experience as teacher for children in private family. Ad- dreae "X" Record. 1 3 tf WANTED A FEW GIRLS FOR our sewing rooms, to make over alls. Good pay for good work tore. 'Wtrite, Southern Manitfac turing Co., Chester, S. C. 1 13 2 wk Pile Cured In 6 to 14 Day Your druvftot will refand Money it FAZO OINTMSNT falls to cure tmn el Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pi!a ia 6 to 14 day. Tb Aral application girea Saac and t. SOc. said county, in odrer that the pro ceeds of said sale may be divided among the various parties and ten ants in common, and the defendants will further take notice that they are reauired to appear and answer the member produced more than a hun dred bushels of corn on his single acre the first year, and has been consistent ly successful since. He has even established a reputation as a breeder of fine seed corn. During the four Detition which is hied in the omce years of his membership In the corn. of the Clerk of the Superior Court, pig and other clubs, he has won more for Catawba County, on or before the: than $400 in prizes, and, with his 5th day of February, 1917, or theproflt8f has acquired ownership of ri&mzm wui appiy to uie court. lor, g h d f Durebred Duroc Jersev the relief demanded in said complaint. This the second day of January, 1917. J. T. SETZER, Clerk Superior Court. D. L. RUSSELL, Atty. 12 4 Tues li a FOR RENT HOUSE AND LOT on Ninth avenue; former home of late Mrs. James B. Beard. Large garden and fruit trees. Apply j Mrs. A. Wczen, 1443 Ninth avenue, M 1 13 lwk II , LOST HUB CAP ON LARGE EJ iltuick car. N. Ilotton. iFinder return 1 to G. 15 3t FOR SALE OR RENT NICE little home on North 15th street. R. D. Barker, Hickory, N. C. 1 15 lwk ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE El ri u a a n u Having qualified as administrator of the estate of J. 0. Rhodes deceas-jg ed,. late of CaVawba county, North p Carolina, this is to notify all per- sons having claims against the es- tate pf said deceased to exhibit them p to . the undersigned at Hickory, N. C, on or before the 12th day of H January 1918, or this notice will be J pleaded in bar of their recovery. All H persons indebted to said estate will H please make immediate payment. 5 'This 13th day of January, 1917. 3 D. T. APPLEGATE, S Administrator of the estate of J. O. mm itnodes. 1 15 6': Piedmont-Hickory Wagons Over one million dollars worth of lumber has been hauled to the Piedmont Company's yards. This am ount covers bed lumber, spokes, hubs, felloes, etc., and usually has been bought from a large number of farmers and lumbermen in this immediate section. The very people who use wagons mostly are the ones who have received the benefits of our funds. You have supplied us with this raw material, and now we want to furnish you with the fiinshed product. Come to our factory and see just how Piedmont and v Hickory farm and road wagons, drays, lumber gears, log carts, etc., are made. We will show you every step from the lumber yard to the shipping room. Piedmont Wagon & Manufacturing Co. n u a Local Agents ABERNETHY HARDWARE COMPANY, Hickory, N. C. G. A. WARLICK, Newton, N. C. MORGANTON HARDWARE CO , Morganton. N. C. J. K. CLINE AND SON, - Lincolnton, N. C. p isniurs H AK1) T-SEAuLE CO. Lenoir, N. C. O o n ii u hogs, six head of wall-bred cattle and a horse. The home is said to be Ideal, the father and son being reported as "chummy as schoolboys." The boy has no thought of taking up life in the city, but is planning a constructive future on the farm. In the second case the results have been wholly different The young son of this family joined a kaflr club, but when the crop was gathered the grain was placed In a general farm bin and he received no value from it. The following year he joined a pig club, and when his father called attention to the lack of feed, he hired himself to i a neighboring farmer to secure funds. The money which he earned was, how ever, pocketed by the father. Wholly discouraged, the young boy shortly afterward ran away from home, and is now working In a city of a neigh boring state. The Incidents have' been used by the state demonstration agent of the state in which they occurred as the text for an urgent appeal to all par ents to encourage their children in the constructive work they are undertak ing In the clubs. One factor which will be helpful, it Is pointed out. Is permitting the young people to receive the full financial profits of their industry. I I 'FS DOC ' YOU WON'T LIME VERY LONG IF WMfiMWf' I 1 YOU DON'T CUT OUT SMOKING ! WWwMM Y I bU 1 J --LOOK AT THAT OLD MAN COMING JfjW v ' 7 OUR WAY, E AM SURE HE NEV6R ' 1 L TOUCHED TOBACCO ! ! f JJ&jJ SMOKE YOU HAPPEN TO HAVE. h piiif I l QSr ir te , all your uttle tobacco vim: ; Wmilmm jiiihl I jta js-fLJ you?. oh yes j PROGRESSIVES ARE GIVEN CONSIDERATION STMT 1917 By Taking Stock in The First Building a Loan Ass'n. The New Series 1 91 7"A" is nfcw open and you are invited to join NOW. G. H. GEITNER, Pres. B. B. BLACKWELDER, Attorney. Small Screw Made Trouble. A diminutive screw worked loose In one of the big steel safes in the treas ury department of Cincinnati recently and dropped into the mechanism op erating the combination. Thereafter there was trouble, says the Popular Science Monthly Magazine. The screw took its tumble on a .Thursday night and it was not until the following Tuesday that the safe was opened. On Friday morning, when 500 persons were standing in line waiting for $25, 000 in pay envelopes reposing behind 16 inches of steel, the paymaster dis covered that something was wron?. He asked the people to wait until he found a Jimmy Valentine. j After several men who admitted; that they knew uncanny things about 1 opening safes were tested, the big safe was just as obdurate as ever, and i the line of watchful waiting ones was I dismissed. Friday night the safe was ordered drilled open. A crew of four men Worked from that time until Tuesday morning before they undid the mis chief caused by that one little screw when it dropped out of its allotted place. The additional work cost the city $75, besides the patience of 500 citizens. New York, Jan. 15 The degree of recognition to be given the Progress ives probably will be discussed this afternoon at the meeting of the na tional commit'cee of the Republicans. Six members of the Progressive party were given places on the campaign committee. CARD OF THANKS nesses too numerous to mention but not too small to remember. Fur termore we extend our thanks to the order of Independent Order of Odd Fellows for their kind offices and gen eral respect shown. RELATIVES AND FAMILY THAW'S FAMLY Wl FIGH I EXTRADITION (By Associated Press) Philadelphia, Jan. 15 Harry K Thaw's mother today refused to make any statement regarding the matter of Thaw's extradition to New York The family and relatives of J. O. Rhodes embody here assembled de sire to express our most sincere and! heartfelt thanks to our dear friends to answer charges of assaulting Fred who have been so kind and generous erick Gump Sr oi Kansas City, during the sickness and death of our; . , I . ., . ,: loved one. We wish to say that we1 Friends of the Thaw family believe rememlber very distinctly little kind- tnat extradition will be fought. ICE KING GRIPS SOUTHERN STATES (By Associated Pre) Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 15. Snow and sleet today covered a large section of the south. Texas was in the midst of one of the hardest snows in its history, more than seven inches falling since yesterday. The storm extended over Tennessee, western INorth -Carolina, Vest Virginia. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD Ydiir 9 nil J. D. ELLIOTT, V-Pres. G. R. WOOTTEN, Sec. & Treas. Directors: C H. Geitner, W. B. Menzies, J. A. Martin, G. H. Geitner, A. A. Shuford, W. H. Nicholson, J. A. Lentz, J. D. Elliott. Organized April 1890. .r " Assets Over Half Uion Dollars Curtlcs Build "Zep" Chaser. I A Zeppelin destroyer has been test ed at the Curtiss Aeroplane company's flying grounds In Buffalo. Reports of Its performance, remarks the Philadel phia Ledger, say It Is the most remark able machine ever built for pursuit and airship chasing. Victor Carl strom, the long distance record holder, was the pilot and tested the aero plane under all conditions, remaining In the air for more than an hour and landing with ease. The aeroplane Is a tractor triplane, and was developed In answer to the demand for an aeroplane which could leave the ground, overtake and de stroy a raiding Zeppelin. The new machine made a maximum speed of 120 miles an hour and throttled down until It made 45 miles an hour. The chief feature of the new triplane model Is Its ability to climb. At the trial it ascenaea 10,000 feet at the rate of i,wu reet a minute. The Clay Printing Company, with new machinery and ma terial, is prepared to undertake all kinds of job and book moderate prices. ca 11 -T-K.., -.-r-w T I 1 Endurance of Marines. In a test of endurance conducted by Lieutenant Kingston ; of the TTnltwl States marines In Haiti to determine the staying powers of his men, 118 men, ranging in age from nineteen to fifty-two, and carrying the regulation Held equipment, were given the test of ascending a steep mountain path, ap proximately eight miles, within a two hour limit. Eighty-four men accomplished the feat In the prescribed time, and of those 20 per cent were veterans of 44 years and over. The average age of those who succeeded was twenty nine yean. While the nercontnm nt tenderfoot recruits among the losers reduced their average to twenty-four yean. printing at Let our representative on you or drop into the office and talk the matter over. Mortgage Deeds and Other Legal Blanks on Sale at Office. 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