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PAGE FOUR HICKORY DAILY RECORD SATURDAY EVENlNG i IF yB ONLY 'CCmji HBSIST. byKLPasif j 1 - : 8 mmirTtm cats yjon't let MWh- X by THROWING THISU JHjp- THROUGH MY f NOO) 17,1917 iterclay, - March 12:09 O'clock ON THE GROUNDS. I will sell M. P. Sharpe's beautiful f aim, six miles south of Hickory, four miles from Mrookfonl on the Shelby sand clay road. This farm has been subdivided into small tracts, each farm has running water on the rear, and fronting on sand clay road. Home place, good dwelling, granary and barn and other out buildings, running water to the barn. Fine orchard and a variety of all kinds of grapes. I will also sell another tract on the same road, less than half a mile from the above place. Good five-room house, barn, fine orchard and some wood land. All the above lands will be sold to the last and highest bidder on the following easy terms: 1-4 Cash, Balance 6, 12, and 18 Months Don't forget the date of Sale and be on the grounds at 12 o'clock SATURDAY, MARCH 17th Will soil Haiti or Shine. For further information write or phone Z. B. Buchanan, Auctioneer. M. P. Sharpe Ralph Yoder Hickory, N. C. lit l RECORD WANTS 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, Fa. ' W511 send cash by return mail. . 2 10 30t BOARDERS WANTED I HAVE room for a few more boarders All conveniences. Apply Mrs. A. P. Whitener, Phone 152-L l-5-6t WANTED A RELIABLE HUSTL- ing party to sell cemetery work for us in this section. Old establish ed company. Good proposition to right man. Write for particulars. Mecklenburg Marble and Granite Co, Charlotte, N. C. MONEY TO LOAN $1200 ON gilt edge security. Apply Record office. . 3 8 6t LOST FORD CHAIN BETWEEN 20th and 12th street on 9th avenue. Reward if returned to J. A. Moretz. 3 8 3t BOY -WANTED I WANT A bright and intelligent young boy 14 to 15 years of age for Messen ger bov. Position will oav about $25.00 per month. Must have good ibicycle. Apply between 4 and 5 p. m. at 1115 Tenth Ave. R. J. FOSTER, Manager Western Union Telegraph Co. 3 9 2t WAR HAS PURGED SINKHOLE OF EAST (By Associated Press) Port Said, Egypt When the war broke oat Port Said held the repu- , c it, had held from time immemorial, of being the wick edest city from a moral standpoint of any place on the face of the globe. Into this port the flotsam and jetsam of the underworld drifted from all parts of the universe. Here every type of vice imaginable was repre sented. i3ut today, after thirty months of military rule the "Sink hole of the East" is well nigh a mod el city, the iron hand of the army having cleaned it up as no other power could have done. Something of the transformation which has been wrought was told to a correspondent of the Associated Press who has been touring the east. When the military first took hold of affairs in Port Said gambling, drinking and vice of all sorts was rampant. Letters which were inter cepted by the censor showed that traffic in women was thriving. Now most of this has been stopp ed, military law enabling authorit ies to deal with situations over which the civil courts had no control. That street of international notoriety, Rue Babel, so named because of the many languages spoke by its inhabi tants, has ceased to thrive as the lea der in the world's iniquity. Many of its vice leaders have been sent away from the country; certain forms of vice which could not be eliminated have been restricted, and one can walk the streets without being be set by the denizens of the under world Even drinking has been elim inated and it is impossible now to procure intoxicating liquors except ing between hours ot l ana 6 in tne afternoon and 6 and 9 in the even ing. ' j The cleaning up has been largely j in the hands of Lieutenant Colonel ; P. G Elgood, acting under instruc tions from the commander-in-chi:ef," fjpnpral Sir Archibald Murray. OR SALE FINE DARK BAY Floggings is one of the most effec icombination driver and saddler,! tive punishments used to meet the broken to work single or double: situation in Port Said, and it is no satisfactorily. '4 years old. Nl'J j nursey chastisement that is meted bad habits. Easy terms. P. B. ' out by the military authorities. What iDeaton, Hickory, Route 4. 3 10 2t less vigorous punishment would the average father, mother, brother or sister of the world suggest, asks Colonel Elgood. As a result of the measures insti tuted crime has decreased fifty per cent, and disease has dropped at least 17 (K S''-sci-ti Askforcin-t-iiEs-TEirs lorty per cent, according to the lat A est figures available. One of the Ktil n 'tV r.2;tr.nfCTC cvrDVtuiirnr most effective regulations nut into force has been that relating to drink. By virtually eliminating drunkedness a great stride was made toward the suppression of crime and vice, much of which was the direct result of in toxication. 'There was a time early in the war when the authorities hesitated to let soldiers take their leave in Port Said, as much trouble resulted iNow, hoverer, hundreds of Tommies are about the city on Nediort. N. ll, March 10 The naaZ .aV tne Ume a"d are giving , . . , , , 0 , , j c;ie omciais no cause for worry, following is the schedule of Catawba 0ne of the strikinsr chan .n Colege baseball team: I the lie-Mine- of t.Vio cihr v,,v.v, March 16. Piedmont school at' now in total darkness at night. The j restrictions on lighting were put in- ?0 Mt Pleasant at New-1 "CV."S" ul ine siiDmanne -u. Mt. fleasant at New- ; menace, the lights of the port having i turnisnea a Deacon tor the under 23.Rutherford at Newton. j water boats but the lack of lights 26. Rutherford at Ruther- , has greatly assisted in the suppres- vilc a& tuiiipciraLiveiy lev See 39 Candy Specia Tonight Whitener martin "Sells for Less Profit" 5DBBPBBDBB22HEBEg3BnEia8aSIIEEiiiIg a HBlIj WANTED EXPERIENCED hosi ery loopers at splendid wages. Ad dress P. O. box 75 Shelby N. C. 3 10 It FOR SALE 5 PASSIfVGER Paige car. Good condition. Com municate with W. L. Mitchell. 3 10 2 wks 99 CHICHESTER S PILLS ZS-V 'I 'K F'!A.ViCM BRAND. ' k 4-'"s'S ii. lit-4 aJ Oold meullicVV TTVi W' w,'h 1!lt'e Ribbon. V f?t VJ "la sin :.h.T. liny of your V i m A-.k forCIILt'llES-TER'S l rf "iiXi!" i i.U.Xl PILLS, brgr, CATAWBA COLLEGE ASEBALL SCHEDULE o m D m There's no guess work in o jr baking everything is done care fully expertly that is the v reason of the really excellent quali ty of our products. Expert care combined with the use of the finest shortening .and other ingredients insures you being perfectly satisfied with the bread, pies, cakes, rolls, etc you purchase here. If you're particular, try us. Phone 235 C TH) iry oieam oaKery C. W. ELLINGTON, Prop. SBBBBBBBPBflflBBBBBBSBBflBBBBBBBBOBBIIBIIIII t fumttj 1CV( Davidson at Davidson. ; people venture out into the darkened or i suceis. Other cities in Ep-vnt lino OQ cleaned up in the same manner as Port Said one of the good results oi cne war as iar as this country Is Newton March ton. iMarch March ford. March 27 March 30. ;Morner Militarv Newton county commencement iMarch 31. Lenoir College at Hick ory. April 3. .Whitsette Institute at Whitsette. April 4 Oak Ridge at Oak Ridge. April 5. iSpencer at Spencer. , April 7. Mars Hill at Newton. April 9. Lenoir College at Newton, Easter monday. April 10. INewberry at Newberry, S. C. April 11. Erskine at Due West, S. C. April 12. Bailey Military at Greenwood, S. C April 13. Chick Springs at Chick C. Belmont College at Bel- Springs, S. .April 14. mont. April 16 Newton. April 20 Asheville. April 21, Biiigham Military -I ?n ' ' Asneviiie. April 23. iOak Ridge at Newton. April 27l Spencer at Newton. April SO. Lenoir College at Hickory. NEW TELEPHONES F. T. R. Liberty-Piedmont at Asheville school at P. Bowman, Taylorsville 1806 M. Perrv 22nd St. or? r -ii , - . T . " "l-il iay vay and Mch. Co. 9th Ave. 323 J. ii. Elliott, 10th Ave 260-L liickory bpinning Mills Longvw 3303 Z. B. Buchanan, office 77 t ieiepnones Taken Out Dr. K. A. Price, res. 11th Ave. Dr. R. W. Wolfe, residence, 10th Ave Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's Je Standard Grove's Tasteless o Z .,s equally valuable as a -ionic Decause it contains the weainown tonic properties of QUININE and IRON . It acts on the Liver, Drives out Milam, Enriches the Blood and builds up the Whole System. 50 cent- Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System Tha OH Standard H'jneral strengthening tonic. -JROVS'S TASTIXKSS chill TONIC, drives out r.Inlaria, enriches tho itoorf.aod buiMsupthe sys- ' .. A . I - . - ' . 1 1 r-, SUDSCRIIIE FOR THE RECORD Positively Relieves Colds Croup, Pneumonia 25c, SOc, Sl.OO 1 1 AT DRUGGISTS W.B.R!iNo.703.$3iO At All Dnkn REDUSO Back and Front-Lace ' FOR STOUT FIGURES Make larga hip disappear; bulky waist-lines more graceful; awkward bust-lines smaller and hare the "Old Corset" comfort with firs wearing. Both medium and low bust 3 5 and 5-00 NUFORM Back and Front-Lace SLENDER and AVERAGE FIGURES Comfort and oerfectlr fittinjp Gown Economical Price. $1-00 to $3.00 WE1NGARTEN BROS., Inc New York IFor SUE Gire Style, at most c "s -I Ml VI r I W.B.Nrftrm,Nc929-$100 I Chicago Saa Francisco 1! t A It Always Helps M LS1 S1 says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman's tonic. She says further: "Before I began to use Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad I thought the pain would kiil me. I was hardly able to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles of Cardui, I began to feel like a new woman. I soon gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework, as well as run a big water mill. I wish every suffering woman would give The Woman's Tonic I feel a little bad, a trial. I still use Cardui when and it always does me eood ." Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, the woman's ionic, you cannot make a mistake m try ng Card iur your trouDie. 11 nas oeen neiping weak, women for more than fifty years. uhnery Opening Wednesday the fourteenth day of the Spring opening. Come! The millinery is pronounced in accord with the feminine heart. The establishment of Miss Roseborough strengthens its strong hold as an authentic ex hibition of the stylish productions. Wednesday and the days thereafter should find you here. Miss Mary Roseborough Hickory, N. C. Another reason 1 why you should 1 profit by 1. uying fr. om c. i uwm 7 ng Get a Bottle Today! x:j-tr bestir MM IW e all know that when a man comes to our home to se.l Piano that he must be paid or his time and expenses and further know that the buyer is one who pays. Two years ago we decided that you were paying for the necessary services of this middleman, so we adopted tne iNTo agent No salesman No solicitor plan of selling Pianos a pi m that saves yo;i money on Mehlin, A. B. Chase, Schaaf and Nedham Pianos. Call or write for particulars regarding our plan that sa you money, and catalogue, p. -ices and terms. G. M. Hardin 1 348 Union Square Hickory, N. C Pianos Player Pianos Phonographs .Pipe Organs on cov lent terms ,-en-
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