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Special at The Pastime This Afternoon and Tonight. "THE SHIELDING SAADOW," 11th EpisodeBetter than ever Also our good "Universal Pictures," regular prices 5 and 10 cents TOMORROW "THE PLACE BEYOND THE WINDS"A Red Feather Photoplay in 5 acts, featuring Dorothy Phillips. ff MIlltHtTTTlTTTT A RECORD WANTS WANTED A LIVE DEALER TO the New Grunt 0 Automobile in Catawba, Uurke, Caldwell und Al exander counties. For the riyrht parties we have a very liberal eon tract. Our .Shelby dealers have already wold z"i ears in Cleveland county aiouo. Write, wire or come to see us at once. CI rant Wales Co., Aahevilio, N. C. RE WANTill OU 1 ALSi; Don't malLt-r it' broken 1.0l U ji per sou . JVlazer JJO S. Fifth adelli,i., i .1. v ill return r.i.iit. 1 1.11 il 1 pay . . ull to L. Street, l'hii-.j i 1 i J WsUl At The HUB THEAT Friday, February Miss Jeanette Kling. First number of the Lyceum Course, given under aus pices of senior class, Hxkory high school Season tickets, three numbers, $1.25 may be obtained from any mem of the senior class. 2nd! -TfT.a H ill 1 v ik EK (CAN TEHL . fr-ER i JOE HAS NO CONSIDERATION FO& OTHER PEOPLE'S FEELINGS. Tri WAY t HE TALKS TO THAT Si-SVrtNT GIRL. ijlS POSITIVELY 6 RUTriL . I'ULPEflK !to him about that : : -YES .YOU ARE TH MOST -Tf-Mf- arpnc, re it T" w3S(i'T FOR THE Sf)VL A AC - . i a ROOM Clo.so in. C'ttTAliE i.OllO -!. tOlt; KKNT 1 U i'OU SALE -- SEVEN i'.ASSt.NCLU six eyiiu'le.' Sluttebal:er ear in per fect condition, u.-sod a bo Lit four unoinhj. Apply J. C. .Martin. 1 iiu tf imt SALE UE.'VlLMiTON TYPE- writer in good condition Cheap for quick sale Apply 11. M. "Kec ord." tf 1011 SALE OK KENT NICE little hoi.u' on North 15th street. K 1). Darker, Hickory, N. C. 1 15 2 wks l.OST ON" HIGHLAND AVE- nuo a pink cameo pin'. Reward for roLurn to Record office, 1 27 St SOLDIER ARRESTED FOR ATTEMP T KING (By Associated Press.) iMadrid, Spain, via Paris, Jan. 29. A man arrested tor the alleged at- A v Una u,..-, tJAW4;: AJ nM J. i. WANTED LADY AfJ KXT handle our excellent line of middy T V i lc!fntllied 83 defere i.i .. i ...ii , "stationed with a reciment at Mala uiu.isw u;iu rmuuy su us oy us anil , t . .. . sold dir..ft to th w,,rr y tw ? According to some reports the dropped In one collected with female colleceJ Sa,? 01 Iea,d t?nd on.t?e tr.ack had "Exactly, and tut this h not essential. Libera l - Tf f Iro .a commission for this work, which i uAii"!,1? presence ,a pleasant and remuneative. Ad-Se- pa,th of the yai train wa3 ex" iro9 "Altschul's," Norfolk, VaT plamed a3 an accident 1 lit) 3t Ten Fold and Tin Foil CAST INTO OUTER DARKNESS Book Agent Might Have Escaped Ig nominy Had He Been Able to Get In a Word Before. The snappy, self-confident man who torced his way past a doortender Into tne private office of a leading manu facturer, was somewhat taken aback when the personage of Importance greeted him affably. "Glad to see you," said the employer. "How are you today?" "I am glad to see you, sir." "Fine day." "Yes, I understand you employ sev eral hundred men here, and I just Clll FOR IE WORN ffff NLtr i. IVI li WANTUD POSITION WANTED' Indianapolis News. a Stenographer by young inan iLittlo Anne, who is just old enou-h with practically three years ex-,1 to be proud of her ability to read .penence in the Jfrocery i,ne as;smalI words and n out , shipping clerk and billing clerk al-. accompanied her mother to the ne-h-bo. Willing to do anything for ; borhood "movie" one eveninir vecert y.i aavancement. Address "Steno- n 1 26 Qt the little girl heroine jhand3 over on with me." I am proud of our workmen. They are the " "And I just dropped in to" "I suppose you wish to see the plant." "Yes, but I" "Come with me." occ, x wibu iu see uie men themselves " "You wish to see them at work? Well, it is Interesting. You know" "But, sir" "No trouble at all. Just come right (By Associated Press) Washington, Jan. 29, Official wasnmgton today wore carnation blossoms in honor of the birth of President Wfilliam McKinley. LEAF TOBACCO to and (By the Associated Press) Washington, Jan. 29. Leaf bacco held bv dealers on January 1 aggregated 1, U44,8d5,108 pounds compared with 1 Od3,019,715 pounds October 1, last year, the CenSUS burpail nnrmnnrorl today. FOR KENT HOUSE Irooma, ligh'c and bath. Apply to . . l - - . - - ifc...t,o w l 1 1 v v ' i vi " f vuubwiK uic nunc al a V I III . . ... .. 1 1 1 i . . . . . .... a i "I"1"11 wo nas oernenuea ner and who rate mat brooked no interruption. J, S. Setzer and Son Stor 1 27 1 wk FOR SALE A NICE NEW MOD ern eight room residence, locat ed on Eleventh avenue, in a very kUesirable neighobrhool , For fur ther particulars apply to J. W. Jiartsfiehl. i 27 Ct needs just a little money to put tlvjm uoin in me way or comlorta le liv ing The old man takes the mon y and says: 'T will bo able to return this ten fold." After the lines disappeared frc.n the screen little Anne said: "Mother, what are they going to do with the tin foil!" gnii NO GUESS WORK S In Our Horse Shoeing. The shoe put on by guess is never satisfac- jj tory Your horse stumbles, or he rallcs him- li self, or he is lamed, or the foot is misshaped. Correct horse shoeing calls for a thorough knowledge of the foot and how to treat it. We have the knowledge. When we shoe your horse his feet are com fortable and lie's always ready for service. t vuoiuiu i:- coucuea witu a guarantee proudly shoved the visitor throueh every part of the large plant. I In vain the visitor repeatedly tried j to crowd in a remark or two. j After a full half hour had passed, 1 the employer, breathless, but pleased, escorted the visitor into the office again, and waved him into a seat. The visitor seated himself, then des perately arose again. "What I came here for," he blurted, "was to ask permission to see your workmen." "Yes, yes, yes' "You see, sir, I am a book agent, and I" But his voice was drowned com pletely by the employer, who opened j the door with one hand. Dointed sig nificantly with the other, and yelled at the top of his voice : "Outside." CUFFED MAN MAKES HIS ESCAPE i "v 1 xbw i vj n t,z&m i feSOWG-! MY WIFE r i 1im$-JjLiJF?E- nas if she thought 7 j V s)ri. cA&rooHse&vcs C0jeP..K Tickets for lyceum numbers cost $1.25. school seniors. course three Help the high Chief Lentz and his force were searching freight cars Sunday after noon for Charlie Sinrms, a young white man of Newton, who escaped from Chief Woodard of that town Fridby night while wearing Vinnri. m ,0 - ... 1 1 vuuoMvui.iuiitu ucaiiucui cutis. bimms hid around until ttrm I TTnlTc PotovV, tt;; i . day afternoon and then caught ajternally and acts through the Blood westbound freight, but he had al-!on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys ighted before reaching Hickory. tern thereby destroying the founda- fine JNeWtOn Officer haH rofnrnnrl ! rinn rt V. Ain - i ,in-fv, c;, e ti r i uiocaac, givmg uie patient with Simms from Kannapohs and was j strength by building up the consti- $100 REWARD, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to care ii all its stages and that is catarrh. (Catarrh being greatly influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. - """.J WOO holding him on an old charo-P it. ic said, when the prisoner managed to ease away from the chief, taking the handcuffs with him, He was seen to hop a freight train Sunday and was headed for the west. 'Officers here searched dilligently, but were unable to find any trace of Simms. to please Tl 1 1 ee penenced shoers. Troninian's Shop, Located Rear Catawba Creamery. ii.. rainwKii1!;!; ITS' 1 m v v i B r leamont -oickory m a HI D El n a a a a a n a a a n n ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii Wagons D DESERVES PLACE IN HISTORY . Si Will I am Billings of Boston Heads the y j List of American Composers of W Music U : America's first composer of any note p'i was William Billings, who was born ! in Boston, October 7, 1746. In his youth f he was a tanner, but a love for music -, led him to become a teacher of sing er log and a composer of psalm tunes, g which eventually found their way into ft ; every church choir of New England gj and became great favorites with the people. j He published no fewer than six col lections of tunes, all founded upon the new school of religious music then coming in vogue in England. Their contrast to the dismal old tunes pre viously in use naturally gave them an immense popularity ; and, in fact, they effected a musical revolution in all the English colonies of America. They were far from being perfect in melody and harmony and would be considered Tery crude today, but the displayed an originality approaching genius, ana had he enjoyed the educa Three of every four German mon ogenarians are women. ffl , Have you stopped to consider the advantage of buy ing your wagon from home industry, The Piedmont Company? You have a stock of from two to tZee thousand wagons to draw from, and from this numbe? you certainly could find just what you want Thm delav SMfM?PIAUnity f SeCUrin repairs with0"" cieiay or trouble. Any wagon, no matter how well it u ZZtrZitedt'- U?ble tobreakae, and this always hap- Thp nlf 11 13 m ?Se' and when time mea money. The quicker you get your wagon going again the more money you save. We have a man at the factory whosl duty is to ook after just such sales, and you may de pend on being served at all times. y Piedmont Wagon & Manufacturing Co. Local Agents ABERNETHY HARDWARE COMPANY, Hickory N C G. A. WARLICK, NewtonT C J. K. CLINE AND SON, Lincolnfnn at r 1 Renoir, N. C. a t-naccancsanacaD Cook's Revenge. In the peaceful quietude of a sum mer evening, a red-faced cook put her head out of the window of a sub urban house and shouted: "Thieves I Police!" at the top of her lungs. Instantly ull neighbors left their houses, and a per spiring policeman Pimp rn.fnn-1 the steps of an area opposite and com menced a search for the marauders. But not a soul conlrl ho thing in tht house was in appie-ple or der, and, after looking about for some time, he left in disgust. "Martha, why in the world did you give that false alarm?" her mistress asked her afterwards. "To have my revenge on the police man, ma'am," Martha candirtlv fessed. "The brute's thrown me over for the cook across the way, and he was just sitting down to supper there when I called out 'Police!' and made uu. inow tne grub will be cold. ?w L0W from exPerience, ma'am, that if there's anything on earth that makes Robert wish hlsself dead ifa cold rabbit-pie!" Kt-Bits. tution and assisting nature its work. The proprietors have so much faith in the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for use ot testimonials. Address F. J. Chenney and Co., To ledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 7oc. adv WE WANT AH our friends to know that the estate of the late J. O. Rhodes will continue to do business at the old stand. We have employed Mr. S. B, Mace, an expert watch and jewelry repair man, to take charge of the store. We are now in position to repair your watches and jewelry at reasonable prices. Give us a trial. J. 0. RHODES Estate. - r . i . j Close Observer. The day was. windy. Her skirts Were Shnrt T.I Biuus, uuu naa ne enjoyea tne educa- . Jmc"'oc "icy werefsiiken tlonal advantages open to composers m , ful1 at the hem. Her waist n vi. ... . . was cut low Of todfl V ht enmnnclHnno .nnM Ji.t WflS mt lOW. tt V LVkJlllVIii3 TV J 11111 llllllllla . less have possessed a permanent value. 4 lbere goes a girl," said Traffic Pa- m trolman Brown, "that ought to be mad Seagoino Jitney. ' lous But I don't tS" SCanda" In Los Anrelea n Pltrf. 1 3- d" fc know the law " cuuiu maKe ner do it" a Jitney bus with disastrous results. v Jl.rZr: . and among the passengers who were agreed his Memf " called upon to eive testlmonv "Jackie" from the monitor Cheyenne rntinJ T"i commeDt at the ClaIm "SK 1 te forecaTe T?a?J& " 7 W 0f Une cutter hove In slglt offurgpoS oam, d,Ub,!0USly bow. We were making 15 knots and S t Pl-Cb her for havlnS n the cutter was KmIngout theame Sontr Pr"s SUPPrt"-St uuvuicr vuuuoei. it was clear weatner and not much ground swell. n a r u a g n a a a a a Q Our chief engineer blew his siren City of Bethuna in w,e . Bethune, which is on the road to and reversed Ma rn t.... ..! -Betnune, couldn't heave her to in time to ll f.!116' Is. a French town with a fa from ramming her. There wasn't even ! ZT . 18 now ln time to get out the life preservers or 1 -!f ' reatniggle,astheiK. sound the emergency call. We smashed j Sine of means the In a couple of the little craft's com- German defense of Pi TQrtfI tt . .ls com card. Bethune Is Ritnnt i-ier captain Stuck to his , a tut-it post The iitnev wnt hJT t,t- !facin the river Brette. Until 1713 it - WJ1S of WlomlcTi . . . uimynuun, ana in the early ages the Scottish family of Be thune is said to have gone from hero to England with William of Normandy The Clav Pnnhno with new machinery and ma tenal, is prepared to undertake all kinds of job and book printing at moderate prices. Let our representative call on you or drop into the office and talk the matter over. Mortgage Deeds and Other Legal Blanks on Sale at Office. submarine I think the cause of the wreck was that the Jitney's binnacle light was out" Electric Railway Journal. The first lyceum attraction Friday nivht C ... ' i"i::r ,un scnooi seniors for Vhen a girl turns a fellow down she is apt to be surprised when he fails to turn up again. raiig Book and Job Printers. CdDflliV 11 tf L1
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