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PAGE FOUR HICKORY DAILY RECORD FRIDAY EV - ir -" ' 1 1 7 a WJKao isssgr Snoil TH Paafim Th!c Aft-nrtrri artd Tonight "PEARL OF THE ARMY" Featuring your favorite Screen Star Pearl White 8th episode. Also our good "Universal Pictures?' Admission 5 and 1 0 cents Special at the Pastime, Monday, March 5th. "THE GREAT SECRET.5 Featuring Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne. First episode in three reels. Free to everybody. A cordial invitation is extended to evervboriv to come. ZJEJC Indian River Tangerines Ky express today. -Extra quality. Heavy sweet juic Indian River Oranges Heavy, sweet juicy. Just received Specials 39c pecials For Saturday Only Kellogg's Large Box Black and White Assorted Chocolates Beautiful black and white packages. Saturday 39c. Kellogg's Chocolate Creamed Cherries. This package is Wonderful. Green and red, red cherries in cream and dipped in Chocolate. Whiftesier & Martin California Lettuce Expected toda Extra large heads. Leaw Florida Cabbage Heavy hard heads. Exir:i jTt Sanford Celery W,ell bleached celery, just received RECORD WANTS I WANTED two c.irls to no folding. lApply Clay Print ng Co. ! Hibhenff Jonn A. Isenhovvcr will be ! : in ti.e city manager s onice atriiek ; ! ory all day Saturday for the'collec-' : ! tion of taxes. 3 121 I ROOM Close in, COTTAGE Phone 64. FOR RENT. I 1 10 tf FOR SALE ACRE LOT AND good 4 room hall, house East Hick' ory near Kenworth Apply to O. L. Hollar. '1 l'J 11 WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH. Don't matter if broken. I pay $1.00 to $5 00' per set .Mail to I.. Mazer 2007 S. Fifth Street, Phil adelphia, Pa. Will send cash by return mail. 2 10 30t WANTED A RELIABLE HUSTL- ing party to sell cemetery work fori us in this section. Old establish- j ed company. Good proposition to right r.ian Write for particulars.! Mecklenburg Marble and Granite: Co , Charlotte, N. C. . I I THREE FRESH MILCH COWS (for sale or exchange for beef cat tle. C. C. Dost. 2 28 3t WITH A SPIRIT In the still, star-lit night By the full fountain and th'e willow tree, I walked, and not alone A spirit walked with me. KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT LACK WMBYE TAI DO A "2 in 1 Shoe Polish" is made for every use. For Black Shoes, "2 in 1 Black" (paste) and "2 in 1 Black Combination" (paste and liquid); for White Shoes. "2 in 1 White Cake" (cake) anJ 2 in 1 White Liquid" IiauirH- fn. Tan Shoes, "2 in 1 Tan" (paste) and "2 in 1 Tan Combination" (paste and liquid). F. F. D ALLEY CO. of New York, Inc. BUFFALO, N. Y. A shade fell on the grass; Upon the water fell a deeper shade: aometmng the willow stirred, GENUINE PROGRESSIVE EVER bearing and Early Ozark straw berry plants .recommended by l rof. FoP to and from it swavet. 4iasscy. uozen, zoc; iuu, $i ou. ' Try them and have strawberries; The grass was in a quiver, this fall. Brown Turkey iKs.The water tumbled, and the willow double cropper, 50c, 3 for $.00. tree Don't depend on the city market' Sighed softly; I sighed loud for blackberries. Grow the Ilima- The spirit taunted me. laya. one to three will supply your All the night long I walked RECALLS OLD DAYS DURHAM CiNIY Rev. ' cences very fondly. Two of Mr. Yorke's pupils in the good year 1879, at the old log school : house were Lucius S. Massey. Rev. , L. S. Massey is now editor of the Ral- j : eigh Christian Advocate, while his ! , brother, Professor C. W. Massey, is ! Durham uounty superintendent of I public instruction. In the little log THIS STOPS HAIi FROM FALLING OUT Ever count the dead hairs in vnnr comb and brush? They are nature's for $1.00, postpaid. Miller PlanMjy the full founaain, dropping icy esting story Ca. Ilickorv. N. C. to . tui.. K. Ai. Yorke was m Durham school these two men aeauired mur.h ! tomo ana musn: iney are natures i several aavs asro. and the Herald ob- ot the knowlede-e which ntpr niHprl : wai"'"S Ui xuturu uaiuness anu prooi m the following inter- them in shaping their careers. The ! ,ulal tne dangerous dandr.ufl germ ;s , ... 11' I . - n r, - " ' - 1 Hf?v, .. . .tv.uiu vw- uiiv.in-ugi, VV HILU laLCI W1UI UC11C UU9 Iwrrit'S, DUC. .J , Ifjiintui trnm h m tha fr.llr.nnr.rr ntoy. fhom n chatting fV,; HPU ' i' ..i i -I. .. ' ; hnciv nn vnnr opaln lanious "Diue DacK speller was them -S J"" "r Ca, Hickory, N. C WANTED A POSITION AS book 'keeper or clerk. iCan give best of references Address M. care Rec ord, a 1 3t tears r I tore the willow leaves. I tore the long green spears! Thirty-eight since Kev. B years have elapsed a standard textbook and the famous Paris HOARDERS WANTED I HAVE room for a few more boarders All conveniences. Apply Mrs. A. P. Whitener, Phone 142-L. 1 3 Ct I clutched the quaking grass, And beat the rough bark of the wil low tree I shook the wreathed boughs To make the spirit flee. It haunted me till dawn ivr- v..u ur. sangerouna, A. Yorke of Tlir-k-nrv still hns a PToat rlpnl nf faifh i fv, 1 specialist, first discovered that dan- a Methodist evangelist who is sDend-1 eJssacv of the honk- .nltVimio-v, nnw ;t UIU11 dIlu lanmg nair are caused by -. 1 i1 1 ii.i' i . . 'QmiflV-firitl 'l l-inr. Sheriff John A. Isenhower will be in the city manager's office at Hick ory all day Saturday for the collec tion of taxes. 3 1 21 . 1 Cf SBT 917 ID) ii r iyii nn I ru Air A 11 1111 JLi iLMil Mik The Clay Printing Company, with new machinery and ma terial, is prepared to undertake all kinds of job and book ing a tew days with friends in this lias been releeated to the shelf in city, had charge of a one-room 20x30 .nost institutions. log cabin school ten miles south of iMr Yorke is a son of the late Dr. Durham in Patterson township, near ; njrantiey York, founder of Union in the present site of Patrick Henry : slitute. ot of which Trinity college school, but those old days when he grew. Dr. Yorke was the author of sought to impart instruction to sev-; Yorke's Series of English Gram en tv-five eountrv bovs anrl o-irlss morlp ! ,nar .i" an.l rthar tovfKn,.ls TTy,m in . . , - - u vuul .JlliUll III By the -full fountain and the willow, such a forcible imprint on the former : stitute was founded by Dr. Yorke in trPe. j pedagogue's memory that he is still! IS08 and was the principal school For with myself I walked able to recall vividly many interesting until 1842, when he was succeeded -ow could the spirit flee? .'experiences in that connection, and by the late Dr. Braxton Craven, who --Elizabeth Stoddard ! he appears to cherish such reminls- j served as principal until 1842, when jths name was changed to Normal col- le-e In 151, under the supervis ion of Dr. Craven the institution was oliicially designated Trinity college. At that time it was located at old Trinity, in the western part of the state, and nearly half a century later Durham became the ho me of the in stitution. The primitive school building where Mr. Yorke taught in the late seventies was then in Oranp-e ennntv 1 Durham county not having been form j ed at that time Before the young j schoolmaster could obtain his month j ly stipend of $30, he was forced to ! drive to Hillsboro. a distance of twen- i ty miles, the route leading to Chapel Hiin ;some 01 his pupils walked three and one-half miles to and from school and the sessions lasted practi cally all day. The school term began in late July and continued about four months tVio j limitations of the public school fund 'i: rendering Vino-er torms imnncsiM'ci IO - WJ. ...hj llulUOOl.i.l, mere were no grades then and Mr.! Yorke states that there were about as many different books as there were pupils. iSuch a system of necessity j entailed a great deal of labor. Am-; ong the textbooks which Mr Yorke! vividly remembers as being used then were Robinson's Higher Arithmetic, and Robinson's English Grammar. The most advanced pupils performed work about equal to that of the pres-! ent seventh grades, according to the evangelist. I The Patrick Henrv school nnilrlino-' j located near the site of the old log! s-nooi taugnt Dy Mr. orke, iS one of the finest rural schools in Durham cointy and the latter asserts that the educational development which l as b2en witnessed in this county in the past four decades is truly marvel lous. "I think," he said, "that you h!V2 cne of the fine-it publis school f-yce-s in Durham county to be :"o'.:r.d in the entire state; in fact I sure that there is not a school sj'Soem in North Carolina superior to came the discov ery of the value of the real Parisian .Mage (liqvjd form) in destroying the dandruff germ and promptly prevent ing the further loss of hair. The ef fect of only three days' use of Pari sian Sage is simply marvelous, and the American people have now awak ened to the fact that they can be quickly rid of dandruff and save their hair by using Parisian Sage. Parisian Sage is sold by Eickory Drug Company and all good drug-! gists everywhere. It's inexpensive,' daintily perfumed, free from stickin ess, and will surely cause hair to! grow soft, lustrous and really seem 1 t:wce as abundant. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Have been built and actually delivered buyer s since August 1, 1910 to retail ber igures 320,817 represent the nH-oi ol card manufactured by us since August 1 St. 1 iju,, ana delivered by our agents to retail buyers. xhis unusual fall and winter demand for Ford cars maKes it necessary for us to confine the distri bution of cars only to these agents who have or ders for mmed.ate delivery or retail customers rather than permit any agent lo stock cars in anti cipation of later spring sales We are issuing t h i rnt;n 1- 1 tnat they may protect themselves against de'av o? U 4- , SCLUI1,1 ord cars. If, tl-e-e- . fore, you are planning to purchase a Fo-t' r r-dvise you to place your order and t:e deWy Deiafifh-TniuhaVe PPt attention, warveral Sfhs thlS tim6 may CaUSe s " or Given I Hotel Propriet Up By Doctors. 'Tn a conversation with jj representative of yovr company today, I could not help express ing my feeling of gratitude al the good your n-.edlcine hud done for me. For three lur..' years I suffered untold aony wi'-h wha they said was a se vere case ol Rheuniatis!.). Af t'.r the bast doctors hud ex hausted their knowledge in re gard io my case, 1 consults an Ostao)alh and after an e.v a'inution he ?-iid the hip .'o!n'- h-iil be ornf irritated and it weld take a Unite time -to c re it. if it co-ild he curd at all I feit so iliyco irasreJ ovtr my condition, fur I had spent hundreds of dollars in the vain p.irs'dt of ease for niv suff ering was terrible. Ifear:nLr of deliverv below and printing at moderate prices. in ca office T Let our representative on you or drop into the and talk the matter over. Mortgage Deeds and Other Legal Blanks cn Sate at Office. 11 ,JflrJZll,OT(ict:toJy for immediate 1 . uuior;2.ed 1'ord apen listed don't be d snm,, :,,,! llbtea n.v.mcu later on. Hickory Garage Co. DUJMa, jales Mgr., Ph I he good effects that Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy had on oth ers. I decided to try it I bought a dozen bottle., thinking that if I took it at all, I would go at it right. And wonderful, yes it is wonderful, the crre it made of me, as my friend? can testi fy; I began to improve on the first bottle and by the time i had finished the course I wa a well, strong man and have had no symptoms of the dis ease since. I would feel that I had neg lected my duty to niv fellowmei; if I did not tell them of my wonderful cure and I advise any sufferer to give Mrs. 3oe Person's Remedy a trial. DRYANV iyl6 T. C. La Grange, N. C , Jan 111. J Whenever You Need a Genera Take Grove's The Old Standard Griivc 1 Tonic caij To:i:c is eq-.ialjy v.; General Tonic In cause it weiiknovvn tonic pro'i-Tti-so and. IRON. It acts " i th - L out Milaria. Knrichts th-e Builds up tbe Whole Systeni. s Tasteless '::hle a9 a 'irtains the ; M'lNlNE ivi r. Ddves 50 cent- t--.ii yorke also snoke admir- y of the I)v.rham counrv ennrt ho ise which ba characterized "as "the host in the state." ; I c Frinntinng GdmpV Booh and Job Printers. CATAWBA SOLDIER IS A CHAMPION HUNTER Down on the border the regulars in the United States army are having I great sport these days in rabbit hunting. It is groat fun and they I rd 1 lots of meat to their coirmanv v.ess. Amenrr the North Carol 5 n i n n in the twelfth infantry is Corporal Garland WJincbarger of Conover, who hoMs the record of being the "cham pion rabbit hunter of Company I, 20th infantry." Corporal V.nebarger has been in the service several years, having re-enlisted at Fort liss Texas, 'larch 17, 1315. ' . W.B.Befat,No.763.$3.50 At All Dealers REDUSO Back and Front-Lace FOR STOUT FIGURES Make large hips disappear; bulky waist-Iin mn mand4 t Both 3 50 and $5-00 NUFORM Back and Front-Lace For SLENDER and AVERAGE FIGURES trZS?l Con!fort and perfecUy fitting Gown t most Economical Price. I 00 to $3,00 WEINGARTEN BROS, Ic, New York Chkaffo San Francuco
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