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PAGE FOUR HICKORY DAILY RECORD MONDAY EV Soeela! at The Pastime This Afternoon and Tonight. First Chapter of the "GREAT SECRET" featuring Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne, in three reels. Free to all. A cordial invitation is extended to all to come. Special at the Pastime Tomorrow, Tuesday, "MORALS OF HILDA " A Red Feather Photoplay in 5 reels, featuring Gretchen Lederer, with Lois Wilson and Frank Whitsbn. i1 Joving Pictures will be taken of the audience at 8 P. M. If You want to see yourself in the movies be on hand. Eiv ttGBm MieMn.....Mnennnninn.Bn.nsennsn. ----- - , - . . 1 pi Heverly Ilayne Francis X. BushnKi in NEVER I'M FOR PEACE AT ANY PRIC AND I DON'T CARE YfHO KNOWS IT, TLL eSeLCOMe- i y I ' CMl FREE OlSCUSSiON 4 VO.cTOUR r-ra,i OPINION ! jgp I.MilS-$M " f Please direct mc X pnTTVc1 era r4h 3 ?CO?D 1 TJ rtXTtXXXXXXtXXXXXXXXXX COTTAGE FOIi RENT. 8 ROOM Close in. Phone 64 1 19 tf WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH. Don't matter if broken. I pay $1.00 to $5.00 per set Mail to L. Mazer 2007 S. Fifth Street, Phil adelphia, Pa. Will send cash by return mail. 2 10 30t PRESIDENT TAKES OATH E BEFOR IMMENSE CROWD HOARDERS WANTED I HAVE room for a few more boarders All conveniences. Apply Mrs. A. P. Wiliitener, Phone 152-L l-5-6t (Continued from page 1) Gilbert M. Hithcock, Nebraska; Hen- v - . . i t r n:u ry Li. Myers, Montana; ivey riiiraan,' Nevada; Atlee Pomerene, Ohio;! James A. Reed, Missouri; Claude A.j Swanson, Virginia; John Sharp Wil-! liams, Mississippi. j lette, Wisconsin; Henry Cabot Lodge,! u T . I Th J T "T 1 ' . - 1. . . Massacnusetis; rorter u. mcuumuci, Mni-tVi rtalrntn- Cipnrfre. P. McLean. i 11 VI VU V k v f uwD- - ' 7 Connecticut; Carroll S. Page, Ver-I mont; Miles Pondexter, Washington;! Charles E. Townsend, Michigan. j Senators who retired with the end of the sixty-fourth congress were: Democrats: Nathan P. Bryan, Flori-; da: William E. Chilton, West Virgin-; ia; Charles F. Johnson, Maine; John Wi Kern, Indiana ; Luke Len, Tenn- essee; Blair Lee, Maryland; James; E. Martine, New Jersey; James A.1 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator; of the estate of J. O. Rhodes deceas ed, late of Catawba county, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned a'c Hickory, N. C, on or before the 13lh day of January 1918, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 13th day of January, 1917. D. T. APPLEGATE, Administrator of the estate of J. O. Rhodes. 1 15 6V Marcus E. Ka! Lincolnton, At Hickory: Thursdays and 11 a. nr. to 2 p. Iluffry. I D. C. N.C. Tuesdays, Saturdays, , Hotel 'V s..o uumine Tnat Doss Not Atiect me tiea, Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAX A riVIS BROMO QUININE is better thsn ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness u- r linBiiiK in head. Remember the full name ant' kok ir the signature of K. W. GROVH. ?.Sc i Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up sysr"7 I T'-eOld Standard general stTer,-thf ni-. ; GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC dm T" Malaiia,enriches the blood.and buiidsucth. jtem. A true tonic. For adulu and childrtn. J NOTICE OF SUMMONS In tho Superior Con i t before the Clerk. North Carolina, Catawba County. Z B. Buchanan and Myrtle Buchanan ,vs Lillian R, Morrison. rrho defendant above n.niied will take notify that a .special proceud .lnjf entitled an above has been com menced before the Clcrl; of the Supe rior Court of Catawba County, Norui Carolina, for partition of lands sit uated within the said county, and held by piaintitr and defendant a. tenants in common; and the .said de fendant will further take notice that sho is required to appear at the of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the said County on the 20th day of March, 1917. and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for tho relief demanded in said com plaint. This 17th day of February, 1917. J. T SLTZER, Clerk Superior Court c vj 4t Monday's liVE SJ'.CIL.;ST TO SEE BETTER SjK SEE SOU The Best Equipment Obtairin.'ole. Glasses Fitted Exclusively MAHTiM BLOCK, lim 0, If you tff.t It from 1'tXA. it s A' V VC'II I'Al'l-.li I'HR DATKS. WANTED A RELIABLE HUSTL- ing party to sell cemetery work for us in this section. Old establish- ed company. Good nronosition to right man. Write for particulars. 'Republicans Thomas B. Catso, Mecklenburg Marble and Granite New Mexico; Moses E. Clapp, Minn-1 Co, Charlotte, N. C. estlfca. Clarence D. Clark, Wyoming;! Ir,T TTT. - - Henry A. DuPoint, Delaware; Henry W7ANTED TWO FULL GROWN F. Lfppitt Rhode Island; George T. "le,S ol, Apply Alex Shu"i Oliver, Pennsylvania; John D. Works, ford, 1626, 13th avenue. 3 3 2t California Geore-e Sutherland. Utah. ! piu ir v'ri. v in i a ii,i. i, 77 i 'While this ceremony was in prog- I LLIC STENOGRAPHER .Hours ress the remainder of the party be P A. 0 P- P1- fc Oeitner.gan m0ving out of the chamber, building. Any kind of office work.. ,A11 of the party on the senate floor Telephone 232-L. Mrs M. S.'and the guests in the galleries, by 3 3 3t pre-arranged directions, moved along YVAMTP-iv-DneiTrrkXT o nAr 'tnrougn tne rorunaa m lines which W ANTED (POSITION AS BOOK- converged at the main entrance and keeper. Can give best of refer- thus out on the platform reached from ences. Address M, 1731 13th av- the central-portico, enue q k Qr' Te Ceremony WANTED WHITF rav B?fore a Sreat sea of humanity, AiNi.iJ VV.Hllb BOY ABOUT official and unofficial, invite! and un- Ji ati as omce Doy mvitea, resident VViilson took his place at the left of the chief justice j and at the right of the arrangements i committee. Places for former pres I ident, secretary of the senate, sena- tors and former senators were arrang j el along the right. iRetiring mem ! bers of the house and members-elect ;were next to and behind the senate, j To the right of the president were i seated the members of the Hinln-. I matic corps, governors of states and ; territories, members of the cabinet, after school hours. Apply Record. ROAD BDKFORD 10 IS NEEDED SEVERELY FLAGS IN NEW YORK NOW VERY NUMEROUS Mr. A. A. Shul'ord, Jr., returned! todav from Mpvv Yrirlr. wtiprp Vip! spent the past week on business and! Mr- Jonn Sharp. who lives five army and navy officials were at the' reading tne extras ot metropolitan ; miles irom Hickory on the Brookford ieiC- newspap-rs. New York papers came ! road, said today that something would ' Whi'e th.e Party was assembling oat witn extras aoout every lo min-: hniro u , o . . ,, , . tne units ot the inaugural process on utes. .Mrs. Shuford will spend a!e t0L b d,one to lve the people of were forming on all sides of the capi- .veeiv or so longer with friends. .Jr. jiiutord sa seen quite so many he observed in N uM.nuvod ih.'ujc in i.iia.t i;icdt UILV waa ...... (lo-.ni..itn,l ovi.l f. .-4... 1 O.S that 2l hard Slirfai-p hiff'hwaw ' : i-i- T i -n.vv.ii.'.i mm nic vvnuic ciu seemeti mia.iy an in me wnoie proceeti- alive to the importance of protecting ' tween Hickory and Brookford is ne- m oi.v.uuiiuuuaie tne nuavy .mo assciiiLnniy ui ine presiden- herce. ' i-minx. ne says he is ready to begin NO GUESS WORK In Our Horse Shoeing. The shoe put on by guess is never satisfac toryYour horse stumbles, or he calks him self, or he is lamed, or the foot is misshaped. Correct horse shoeing calls for a thorough knowledge or the loot and how to treat it. We have the knowledge. When we .shoe your horse his feet are com fortable and he's always ready for service. j Your custom is solicited with a guarantee to please i hree experienced shoers. 1 Trontoians Shop, Located Rear Catawba Creamery. HIGH MASON DEAD tliv Associated Press. Wheelinir. W. Va.. March fi Dr. American riahts general of the southern general su- V-hen it wasn't raining it was snow- work as a missionary in the inter ..,.. : ! c. r.:...i.i. 1 T . cu.. 1 :j I - f . 1 1 :,i 1 , I'ltmu tuuiicii, oeuiiisn ivignts, anu l"K onuiuru Sitm. inspector ireneral for West Virginia. - I ia dead at his home here. Death was NOTICE OF SALE OF I ESTATE due to apoplexy. est of roads, and he will not only go out along the highways, but will REAL! spend his money for a road. NOTICE OF ELECTION By virtue of the nowers rnntainpH in a certain deed of trust given by Hols- PRE-EASTER SERVICE AT REFORMED CHURCH The first pre-Kaster services was nem in the Keformed church jjs Jn compliance with requirements ' aTTcerT,a,1n ,deed of trust iv' and regulations irescribed by the1 V . .Holsclaw and H. M. charter of the City of Hickory, a pri-- aw n:a wne to A- - Henderson, fu, ..c trustee. to secure a loan from the , V iecuiiK.Mutual BuiminK. and Loan Associa-! candidates for the various executive tion and dated June 9th, 1916 and! o.lKes of the City will be held on the default having been made in the pay-! last Monday in March, the same be- ment of the installments therein pro-! ;ng the 20th day of March, 1917. and vided for, t ehundersigned will sell! the first Monday preceding the gen- at public auction to the highest bid-! eral election which will bo held on der, for cash, in front of the post tne first Monday m April, 1917. ;oufce building in Hickory, N. C, on ! IA petition siped by the required Friday, the 9th day of March, 1917 1 number of qualified voters of the City at 1 o'clock p m., the following real 9,,P,;eLentf.d t0T h.e Ciiy Co"ncil at eate lying in Longview, cftawba MR. DRADSHAW Ual party, its departure and the de monstrations of the crowd were the only spectacular features of the out door ceremony The actual ceremony j itself is simplicity and solemnity. I The Oath j When the president takes the in augural oath, the chief justice, bible ; in hand, steps forward; the man who is aoout to taKe omce stands beside hi lit with raised hand. Slowly and solemnly the chief justice repeats the oath prescribed by t'ne restitution. "I dc solemnly swead that I will laithfully execute the office of pres dent of the United Stfitp I to the best of my ability ' preserve protect and defend the constitution , of the United States." Solemnly the j n-iti is repeated after the Chief Jus tice and the ceremony is over, but ; lor the delivery of the president's in- regular meeting, February 27th 1917 Nf loSIl fWDal The Rev. W. R. Bradshaw Sunday ; a J.ral the City Council has ordered an e!ee-' Be-"nnin" on"'an iroi stake It Thi' Slivered his first sermons as pastor ! se" that . Yas.. concluded, the i .n ) 4u -i' ufcmnin', on an iron stake at the nf fu0 T.Vcf R,nt,'ct senate returned to its chamW. ,i . ' ""v AJXiOK U C- tJ X, I 3 U VilLXI Lll 1 HI I 1 . , fcA O- Cl 1 1 v I i AT BAPTIST CHURCH CERTAIN-TEED stands out conspicuously tor quality, satisfaction, and economy. Any product bearing the name CERTAIN TEED will measure up on all of these points. These are cold facts. tion to submit to the ma or Vv rL " " , "n. "ae." of the Lirs ,r;.l 1L. i "... "-";-'..wii ui a new SLreei, on OOUtna'oJvi,, - 4.: -I... h"""111 vi.ti.-is ui me city or llick- su e of VJr Pierpp'! lnnH mirl WWWoit KC luugiesauuus, tunsiuer- l , ,, - r , r MX wune Orv :i l.'ivo f,(. ' d..ww, ? A.' r" f'elLCe S land alld White S: n thft Pvtrrmplv rnmv natr hOUSe at the head Of the. inano.nr,! terday. Considering the weather orv a Five Cents levy on $1000 line, Street 30 e frSmXrce'I S! ine thteliny day, were the attendance was good. The sub- valution for the support and main- E. corner and 12 feet from A pi?resent . hear mm. At the morn u . ... tenance of a r.nmwri0 p.tt t ;i r, . .. AIum . A' r' , me service Mr Bradshaw tnnV ftvr ( u . ... . tenance of a f!.ifniri p.a i:i r, , 1U me nvriiion was: "fturreiK er- f., . r . .. -'"""y. wwes ana vvnite s line and runs Luc in I I M in ft. ni.. .... .. ..jr. t - e n , ... ,...w uui.iiiiS me tiuuve ,-o itn i,;u met to e cresidenh rphimori j-' ,. head of the procession. Utfrs. Wiilsnn. -Fn;.,;, ing to Jesus." .. . L. . . . . '7.. "r' -"v eius- m-ir.-,.i.r .i i . . . ..v. hi ic iu tin iron siaKe: i ed with an earnest exhortation se- ,1.! ienra.1 municipal and thence N. 81 W. 100 feet to an iron nous solemness jn evaded the audi- ', TIL .V Vr1'0". wh.,ch .WI,.l be heki on stake, t'.ience North 150 feet to an en" . . ' , V" "yJn AVri 1JU- lhe 'ron stake in south margin of new ntT Citv fV,nnf.;i .if if I i V,c -'W 111 soutn margin of new t" was 1 Pfc street; thence S. 84 E 100 feet with -.present to hear him. At the morn-: 1 j vvmson, lollowing ,ing service Mr. Bradshaw took for ' a -Flc ednt et , hy Mrs. Taft, rode s his subject. "Glowing in the Cross." , her h;band, ?fter having creat ;; and he drew his inspiration from JrCu'ax--hersef h? ridin2 the i n i, ,, . ... Canitft wirh liim , rasus noo.e utterance, uod lorbid V i caillcl "i tne day that I should glory save in the cross , 'ArS tne P-sident led the process! of Christ." : P l-ennsyivania avenue, and the irn Before delivering his sermon ence. AM I hnfu I I.. Biinif ou t .!,.... ... .1. i , ,.. . . ll'I'Ointed II H. VVrtilonoi- DAivintnciwi i .1 i " vi wiui niarKct e ect ov ri v n-.t -V uisisuni,; aii ssireet to tne Degmniner 0 . , , Mrs. Murphy and Mr. V,arlick. y ' , . V'J'U Vner ,a' C. II. Cline,1 See book 123. pace 473 hf nm f i?!itor ST?k5. ee3l"ff .to, hls mei" The next service will l.. ur,, Juusm oi me election. Reir stration T?.- -zt. f twi; ...u " ueiS- -Xie! ueciareo tnat ne was in nesday night when the pastor' w 1 f" fpen,llMfrch lst' and y '"where said led in rust is r" speak on "The mind of Jesus." 'u- Pntn f,or 30 days- i rorded. nun iuiirtn 1st, iui7. i This Feb 6th 1917 -1 Bt Thnm J0HN W.?AV.LEW' ' A' C" 'h-ENDERSON 1-ot-lhUrs. Cltv Mnnao-pr : 1 a ,1f T,. A,' ,u xuca irustee ion nits ; .i . - , xiiu me unit the e mauural parade, civic ai d mil !':'-' Ti ' in liebind him o ,1- r;,ttwW1 De?an which continued sunscuinK hmi tu'k rkcoIIi) I Back and Front-L.ce I ffl 1 1 1Y i ,,fn ViT" vviucn continued sv.-npathy with every agency of the T' vocesswn halted in front of church, rendered thanks for the mag- Jf , whltf h'Jse. There ihs yresi- nificent work of the late Rev. W. R. fif - , ,s part'y tok Place.? in Cwaltney and the Rev. J. n Wart- tne oflicial stand to view the ie.!..:vr,d. or the column. . . , i i who has moved to Oxford, and he wanted the members tn ltnnw fhnf he valued their services to the church 1 JY!J. bradshaw said he wanted the op pormmcv ro ser r;r"-hor5 to r Prolb'v .r. Bradshaw delivered one ot his best serm orirno-. .Alw"-S he -:, r,?d v d'svtrsa was es- r'CC'.lv fine. Jle spoke reverently feelingly and emphaticallv. elorr-entlv .-.t ue,. Jt.e caoir renderpd mnii T" . . . .f riends of Mrs R. W. Stevenson Will bft P-larl f l,v. i-u-l ' , OL.LVnSOn -rre. and he urged the 'aIIy improving following anonera" pet him half way. I ti0n the Eichard Baker hospital snaw delivered . rreood1" 'I' G: Carth bte Saturd re- ; ' " 3 8 '-fr:v.. anr.ojnr-ino- that "' n-i provided $ 5 00; ' " -l - wo. h ms. - - - -v iuu v. . .." A , for hat the W.B.k4u,No.703.3.50 At An DakrS REDUSO Back and Front-Lace FOR STOUT FIGURES Make large hips disappear; bulky waist-lines more graceful; awkward bust-lines smaller and have the "Old Corset" comfort with first wearing. Both medium and low bust. 3 50 and 5-00 NUFORM Back and Front-Lace For SLENDER and AVERAGE FIGURES Giro Style, Comfort and perfectly fitting Gown' at most Economical Price. l-oo to 3 WE1NGARTEN BROS., Inc, New York W.B.Nafaii,Nt.929-$2.00 Chicago Sea Frauds ico i"v trv in tho. noci a T V. v "". enactment of a so'o by SSrs. j! it. ShtlfoVd added W8S n the to elfcctivencsH of an impressive Whenever" Genera! Tonic Mr. Bradshaw cited number of The Old zn?0' , . , r -art for glorvin- in t? cross ; chill 4i Snuilld,rove;s Tasteless rvi Jt-,r hi, " Yv "??,S: ' 5P.,1A ..A"ic .,s . W-y valuable as a only son to expiate the sins of the welikr.own foricV-, ?; nvi wor'd Mothers will sacrifice them-Ud IRON, it Vot';' iHr R ve. for loved ones, friends will i M,!ori. ti ; ? "V" fHnd steadfast to each other, and! ilds uP iLe vVhl, Sv1 '' .b? preacher here told tho beautiful - c.it anrv of Damon and Pythias. But He said he had been asked at c m the case of Christ it was the in-j tors' conferences to solve the al ' rodent dying for the guilty. He!on of worldliness appearing in thl w f tVn fi,o4- u v, ; , . v..i. , appealing in the j i - 7 11 'ment uui ne could not solve ind -his apt waa tV c Fe coiU r.r,i,r x, ' ouive Certain-teed Roofing is the efficient type of roof. It is suitable for factories, office buildings, farm buildings, etc. For residences it is made in slate surfaced shingles. CERTAIN-TEED costs less to buy, less to lay, and less peryear of life. CERTAIN TEED is light weight, clean, sanitary, and fire retardant. It will not dry out and is weather-tight. It is made in three thicknesses but only one quality the best. It is guaranteed 5, 10 or 15 years according to thickness (1, 2 or 3 ply). This guarantee is backed by the largest manufacture of pre pared roofings and building papers in the world. If you are building, or need a new roof, it will pay you to investigate CERTAIN-TEED before deciding upon any type of roof. For sale by dealers, everywhere. Certain-teed Paints and Varniihes are good, dependable product! made by expert paint men, and guaranteed to give satis faction. They are sold at a price which would not be pos sible if we depended upon an exclusive paint organization to market our product. The enormous resources of Certain-teed Products Corpor ation, and its extensive organi zation for distribution of CERTAIN-TEED products, make it possible to take advantage of every economy in buying, manufacturing and selling. Even the professional painter can afford to use CERTAIN TEED paints rather than to mix his own. Uncertainty is eliminated, waste and left-overs avoided, and quality is assured. Whether you do your painting or employ a professional painter, your interests will be best served it you insist on CERTAIN-TEED paints and varnishes. CERTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS CORPORATION General Roofing Mfg. Co., Gregg Vrnih C. Mound City Paint & Color Co. it. .!w e the ,Y """--us i was tne su- x c 'j.nu oniy urere thpm t ctj y c1lT," ?f fri"dshiP love, nnder the cros and consecrate them i . . noa ana l" kooq aeeds . .-s roaretner, nice the dyiner in'-Vr draws together members of tro fann'y. Sorely we will be glad to glory cross aiter what Christ has N.w York Cleveland Milwaukee Kansas City Grand Rapids Ouluth Oiieave Pittsburgh Cincinnati Seattle Nathrille London Philadelphia Detroit New Orleans Indianapolis Salt Lake City Sydney St. Lenta Boffalo Loa Angeles AtlanU Des Moines Havana Bottoe . Saa FtmoeitCO Minnepo Ricbmood Houctea j - . w uiiiib nets done for us, Mr Bradshaw pleaded. Cars.n'er, . Law Professor-JState briefly two grounds for divorce. Student Jitney income, and li ...ousine wife Judge. ' Abeniethy
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