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RECORD I WANTS I WANTED A LIVE DEALER TO ell the New Grant 6 Automobile in Catawba, Burke, Caldwell and Al exander counties. For the right parties we have a very liberal con tract. Our Shelbv dealeri have already sold 27 cars in Cleveland county alone. Write, wire or come to see us at once. Grant Sales Co., Asheville, N. C- FOR SALE DUICK ROADSTER, three passenger, electric starter, vacuum system, good bargain. H. D'Anna. 2 8 tf LOST KROWN STRIPED OVER- coat or macinaw. Finder return (to Record ollke. 1 23 METHODIST PHI LATHE AS Last Sunday the Methodist Phila theas were glad to have four vis: tors, two of them members back who had been absent on account of sickness, and two new members. The new members were Mrs. Griffin and Miss Ola Griffin. iMiss Griffin re cently completed a course in trained nursing at Concord, and will make her home with her mother on north Jt llteenth street. The attendance was very good last Sunday but let's fill the room next Sunday (so the Ba- racas can't borrow our chairs I Our devotional leader wants every mem ber 10 come on time next Sunday witn a memorized verse to be re peated in class. CLASS REPORTER NORTH CAROLINA TROOPS WILL BE FIRST TO LEAVE San Antonio. Texas. Jan. 24. The return OI Zb.MUO national rnnrH ti'OODS ordered home from t.h WHai .last Sunday should begin January 26 2t-or Zi, according to announcements - niaue at general t unston s headquar- iSherilF John A. Isenhower will bettird- It is estimated a month will in the city manager's olllee all day be required to complete the move Saturday for the purpose of collect-, uicnt. ing taxes. Tho January penalty has1 'T'ne tmopd ordered home have been been added, and nnotlur will cnii p Uiviuea imo three irrouDs. ifiroin! ,,.v,., n. ... -- - , , . ... - , , ""oi, ouuu as iite curiam rose, ma the first of Hbruary it a settlement nu.uber ui.o incudes the lust NonhJ good darae sr&SDed Mm bv tha ,rm lIlLfV :imi t IP swnn v, ,i-i - - . " Matter 6f Pact . - Great Is the power1 of matter-of-fact, ' ? Gettin Away With It greater and made up of richer elements An amusing Incident happened the than perhaps we care to remember. It other day while Decatur county's con Is part of the power the eternal power trlbution to the centennial parade in In- of the story teller over the mind of dianapolis was on its way to the capi- man. There Is no great story teller, tal city. Their float was a miniature from Hunter to Scott and Guy de Man passant, who, whatever else he may have, has not the faculty for matter-of-factness. It is the treasury from which the wit and cynic draw their Income, and often the philosopher his capital. Stranger still, it is the bed rock upon which the poets build their Dalaces: glorious views from top windows are of the . famous courthouse tower at Greensburg, with the maple tree grow ing on it. Roy C. Kanouse, Its design er and builder, left Greensburg on a truck at 3:30 a. m. with the tower. Now Greensburg has been Infested with petty burglars and their activities are known even outside the county and Just as day was breaking and the men were entering Shelby county they L CAN I PiH SO GLAD W TOOK' HERBERT ALONG, JUST ' .1 nniX HDW INTFL Q FSTFf? HE IS IN THE. PL1Y: hi iivnvu new uvbi toy wiuaows are " aniuf vvuuij made possible by the hard substance Passed two farmers on the road when 1 t .- XL WA A m n vn rm 1 a a b3 .. anv nnV T A a!-A aha below the basement and themen who build without It, trusting wholly to imagination, are not the men who en dure. What reason Is to faith, matter-of- fact Is to imagination. one was heard to remark "Looka there, by srosh. them fellers hez stole the Greensburg courthouse tower en air gittin' away with it, too." Indianapo lis News. 8ounds Reasonable. Bob Goree, who has recently been in New York, brings back a yarn of a man showing his rich aunt from the country the sights along Broadway. One night the young man took his aunt to see a musical revue. He was keen on making a good impression, as he had great expectations from the old lady. So he was quite taken back is not made 1 :M Lunniiut unaiury anu the second Yir- 1 K"aa nUantry. WANTED OLD l'Al.Sii Tl 1i'u - , iioou A, South Carolina cavalry Don't matter if bn.Kon I pay is m tr.e second group. fl.(H) to $5 00 per se. 3iuil to L Waster 2007 S. Fifth Stiver, i'hii- iiLSOLU'i'iONS OF RESPECT adelphia. Pa return mail. Will send cash bv 1 17 2 wsk 3 ROOM COTTAGE Cloflo in. Phone til. FOR iSister A. S. Lawrence on Dec. 12th RENT.Iat the a9 61 years, fell on sleep 1 If) tf eatil nas taken from us one of our . , xaithful members. FOR SALE SEVEN PASSENGER; Therefore, be it resolved that we, six cylinder Studebaker car in pcr-iuie memoersr the Woman's Mission nB.-i tuiiuiuuil, ust'U iiuout. lour and hurried him from the theater, "'Disgraceful! Such bad manage ment!' she said, Indignantly, when they had reached the lobby. 'Just fancy allowing the curtain to go up before those poor girls were dressed !" Club Has Unusual Rules. Unusual rules have been adopted by the Thimble Bee club of 20 members, of Florence, Pa. Any member who is a musician and does not bring her fa in on'ihs 1 20 tf Apply J. C. Martin. FOR SALE A NICE NEW MOD rn eight roo .1 residence, located en Eleventh aven.ie, in a very desi rable neighborhood. For further particulars apply to J. W Harta field. i 20 7t FOR SALB REMINGTON TYPE fwriter in good condition Cheap for quick sale. Apply H. M. "Rec rd." tf Sheriff John A. Isenhnwpr -anil ha In the city manager's office all day Saturday for the purpose of collect ing taxes. The January penalty has been added, and another will come the first of February if . settlement is not made. i 24 3t . - . . a luuiuuuu nuu uuea uui uniiK ner ia- 1 w MkS Rlltlt vorite instrument or song to the meet- - V vmw V11M. VII bow in humble submission to tViA Will of our Heavenly Father, who doethj an tnings well and makes no mis takes, and that we extend to the fami ily our heartfel'c "sympathy in this their hour of sadness. Further, that m the death of bister Lawrence our church and society have lost a faith ful member, the family a counsellor and example for good in things spiri tual, and the community in which she uvea a good neighbor. We commend tne sorrowing ones to the Great Com forter who alone can comfort in this saa nour. JKesoived further, that a copy of these resolutions be spread upon our minutes and a copy be furnished the oereavea lamny. MRS. J. LEE LATTA. (MRS. W. L. BOATRIGHT, AUKS. N. A. YOUNT, Committee Keep the Cackle Going. DR. HESS' Poultry PAN-A-CE-A Makes Hens Healthy Makes Hens Lay Guaranteed. Whitener & Martin "Sells for Less Profit." Ing Is to be fined. AH must havp their fancy work, the membership of the or ganization being limited to young women. Growth of Esperanto. The literature of Esperanto has In creased from 29 books in 1880 to 2,500 in iyi4, and during the last three or four years six full-length orfgioal nov els have been published In the language. CHICHESTER S PILLS III i i Rtd and Hold mctallk I nko no other. Buy of your V years k nown as c.r a t...T TVr.lTT SC1P BY Dj?L'GGlSTS EVFRVWHFPr Horse Holds His Own Well. "The horse is doomed. If the peo ple keep on buying automobiles, the horse will soon become a rare animal, seen only in zoological gardens and museums." We have heard some such prediction a thousand times. What is the fact? Reports of the department of commerce show that in the last 15 years the number of horses in the United States, far from decreasing, has increased over 50 per cent. In 1915 it was estimated there were more than j 21,000,000 horses in the country, valued at $2,000,000,000. Manifestly, the horse is not so easily crowded out as some of us thought. Notwithstanding the fact that racing is less popular and automobiles multiply beyond all count, the horse more than holds his own. Unuie Sam's Land Purchases. The United States gave less than two cents an acre for Alaska, less than three cents an acre for California, Nevada, Colorado and Utah, less than 14 cents an acre for Florida and less than 27 cents an acre for the Philip pines. Even for the Canal zone only $35.83 an acre was paid, but the gov ernmeni: s offering Denmark more than $295 an acre for the Danish West Indies. Sloan's Liniment for Stiff Joints Rheumatic pains and aches get into the joints and muscles, making every movement torture. Relieve your suf fering with jSloan's Liniment; it quickly penetrates without rubbing, and soothes and warms your sore muscles. The congested blood is stimulated to action, a single applica tion will drive out the pain. Sloan's Liniment is clean,, convenient and quickly effective, it does not stain the skin or clog the pores. Get a bot tle today at your druggist, 25c. i -w 1 1 r Sii-J3 ! izv f - r r.i -, ry sum- n s&m JjfJi SAY MA, Tf-;ER flRH . f W C iiW 64 BBL0 H6A0ED MEN X. ,'( 7 y'S t I KM ' I y in TH FRONT ROWS, ' ) .trrtxflt' . WV' . J VnnMTPn THEM J PROHIBITION IN FRANCE I WILL HELP PEOPLE KNOWING THAT the real, Imder its aev ate pettin iZeaome artici nnDnnpnnnnnnqDnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnniinB jj Piedmont -Hickory u a a a a ia u n n M IJ 11 a U 13 a 13 13 n a n u a a n ii ii ii ti u II Wagons . Have you stopped to consider the advantage of blu ing your wagon from home industry, The Piedmont Company? You have a stock of from two to three thousand wagons to draw from, and from this niimW you certainly could lind just what you want Then deTayo? VouUe 1 f S6CUri c eiay or tiouble. Any wagon, no matter how well it constructed, is liable tobreakage, and this K pens when it is in use, and when tLe means monev 3?,t?, ?-y i aive We have a man at the factory whose Piedmont Wagon & lilanufacturing'Co. Local Agents ATANESiAcrARE coMpANwri7vk c- CO, MoZ, NN. I mn ajxv ouiM, Lincolntnn V r .uumiuvi-AbLlS lOt Lenoir V r - , . v WE WAN' at the old stand. We have employed Mr S Mace- an ex,Pert watch and jewelry repair man, to take charge of the store. WeTre J. 0. RHODES ESTATE 13 i own label- (in a sterilized bottle absolutely pur?, and always uniform in its (klidcus flavor i m . " -Jk -Aic rea- ml' I sons why Chero- i f? g fymg choice of j U S I particular people 1 (( g I S Through )) v rzmmmi m f a (By Associated Press.) Paris, Jan. 24 Since the govern ment announced its decision to sup press traffic in alcohol for the re mainder of the war, a number of sta tisticians have come forward with fig ures showing that the French people may save 3,000,000,000 francs annu- j STRONGER ROADS NEEDED so that their sale may be continued. iThe prohibition will apply to all whiskeys as well as rum and gin. Whiskey drinking had grown immen sely in France during the 20 years preceding the war. American as well as Sanadian, Scotch and Irish "brands, have grown scarce since reslrictions were placed on the transportation of unnecessary commodities and prices have nearly doubled since the total prohibition of all importation of alcohol in any form excepting for the requirements of the munitions factor ies. ally to help pay off the interest on the war debt if the losses now incur red from indulgence in alcoholic be verages are completely eliminated. These figures take into account not only the , actual cost to the consumer of alcoholic drinks, but the cost of crimes due to alcoholism, the distri bution of charities to victims of alco hol, and the loss of sskriog tVumn alcoholic illness or idleness. French people drink altogether per at -.he 'r day r:,oiul pastor, w-I p?.ratory : and Frkb.; TOPICS V.'Ki 3'uDjeci oi'on with '-2;-.i in receive, so, and it s)x These thic ing and v none more peeted to c vices that IN AND AROUND HICKORY iSorne of the sandclay roads in this section, pia.rticuIarIyV.the iVookford road, are not holding up under the Sr2at conceir.i pressure of traffic and moisture and rr 777:: automobiles and vehicles are having:" i--,,!1 difficulty in navigating between Hick-1 'lA,h'; ftMT , -,. 1 I 1 1H.i.uiumg to enginenars, candclav : Januarv ELL Orion. , - l .ivuiuuj lu t nuii r'r s . c:lh d r- m beer, 25 gallons of wme, 5 gallons of j- ui. aiconoi pure or 2, gallons computed in alcoholic drinks, 3 quarts of bitters similar to absinth, uu i. quarx oi iiquers. fic. 'These experts say that !a,s Florida of lorm ci highway nears an important center Wielan? urSit it should be more substantially con-1 his winters r irpv , r""i,-i-ui anu -.ilia ia iiiipossiuie with vars rpi,-,-, .. u i r r rX. x me j oouutmy burxaces. .xacadam or con-'"ma tin" iv It tr ?J hC be-verageS wiU aP-!crete must supplant these othe? roads lv I;'," ply to all those testing more than 15! if they are to serve their purree i a to" V- -" degrees or 15 per cent alcohol. It throughout the vv purpose a., o. . . rear.- airo will not apply to what -are called in r ranee nygienic beverages." such (it is not to be inferred that sand- i nothing b as winA Ka. Ya tZ 6-ii T V , y wus are not satistactory, fori y interest i- msuiieu : uul wiey are like a horsp at mr liquors , as they are now sold. thing elseannot -stand Lrl th4" - i :A great manv of Vho H,-tni ' 4-u? i.. . m niOT.e tn"n -i oi j ,. - "'""""u ' -"c.v tan uear. vir'iT corn. ips nro v.'-.c i ors testme more t.han 1K nor. .Qr, i 1 t- , , LUl "! .ies aie A-s ? cohort is anticipated, willK uced XTS J. UIXOEl! - - - . ii i i WMMMwwMMBpjl(pfta. JprijKK-i' 2. t 1. p 1 The Clay Printing with new machiner i -i. terial, is prepared to ui all kinds of job Ctli. printing at modera te . T Let our representati on you or drop into the o and talk the matter over. Mortgage Deeds and Other Legal Blanks on Sale at J ay o o Book and Job Printers. 17
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