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PAGE FOUR HICKORY DAILY RECORD TUESDAY EVBSfifc FLAGLER'S NINTH AVENUE MARKET "The Store With Small Expense. Florida cabbage and celery this week. ; Cape Shore mackeral, fine juicy and fat, excellent appetizer for breakfast. Honey m pint jars 25c the pint Do you want a perfect cud of coffee try Royal Scarlet, it has no equal. White House flour is winning new friends every day. Thisflour is milled by expert nullers, scientifically, from carefully selected wheat We will have fresh fish this week. Virginia Country style hams, the finest that money can buy from old Virgirua. Finest cuts of pork and beef. We buy J kinds of country produce, eggs, butter and chickens. No lots to large for us We pay 20 cents for green beef hides per pound. We are always at your service, ai--vays ready to send your orders don't matter when you call us. FLAGLER'S "Always on The Job"--."Groceries and Meats" That's Our iwmmwwnnm:mmm::antm ' nvantki) - hoy not udner i) V 1113 UL iu ivvt jivjovh. RECORD WANTS WANTED - OLD FAI.SK TKHTII. Don't matter if broken. I pay $1.00 to HS&.00 per set Mail to L. Mazer 2007 S. Fifth Street, Phil adelphia, Ta. Will send cash by return mail. - 10 Clay Printing Co. LOST CLASS KIMi WITH IN- itials E. 15. on inside, and outside, Hickory II. S. MS Howard, hr nest Bunigarner, I'hone ls:!-.I. 3 13 It 3 MONEY TO LOAN $1200 ON gilt edge security. Apply Keeord office. :58t)t roil salk : rAssifNCJKU Paige car. (Jooil condition. Com municate with V. L. Mitchell. 3 10 2 wks FOR SALE FINK DARK DAY 'combination driver and saddler, 'broken to work single or double eatisfactorily. -1 years old. NV bad habits. Easy terms. 1'. 11. Deaton, Hickory, Route 4. 3 10 -t NEW' CH.ARS, NEW RRANDS Twtniy-live kinds. Try one that you haven't before WHITEN ER AND MARTIN OSSMSBBSSSSX TRY THIS TO BANISH ALL RHEUMATIC PAINS People who have been tormented J for years yes, even so crippled that. they were unable to help themselves have been brought back to robust ; health through the mighty power of Rheuma? ! Itheuma acts with a peed; it brings! in a few days the relief you have i prayed for. It antagonizes the pois- J ons that cause agony ana pain in the joints and muscles and quickly the torturing soreness completely dis appears. Jt is a harmless remedy, but sure and certain, because it is one dis covery that has forced rheumatism and sciatica to yield and disappear. Try a 50-eent bottle of Rheuma, and if you do not Ret the poyful re lief you expect, your money will be returned. Hickory Drug Company always has a supply of Rheuma and guaranttea it to you. adv. SUHSCRIIIE FOR THE RECORD (JIVING OUT The Struggle Discourages Many a Citizen of Hickory ArounU u'il day wfLh an aching back, Can't rest at night; Enough to make any one "give out." Doan's Kidney Pills are helping thousands. They are for kidney backache; And other kidney ills. Here is Hickory proof of their mer it: .Mrs. L C. Herman, COO Chestnut Ave. .Hickory, says: "My back was so lame that I couldn't do my work. harp catches darted through my loins in my hips, which extended into my limbs and feet. Sometimes my ankles were so swoll en I couldn't put on my shoes. My whole body bloated and doctors didn't seem able to do me any good. Doan's Kidney Pills, however, helped me. Six boxes, secured at Lutz's Drug Store, removed the pain and swelling and other symptms of kidney trouble." Price 50c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills, the same that Mrs. Herman had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. ?gww?W'MB''li'i""!' " 5SBBBSSBB5gfr S33Pgs- Wednesday March 14th. One day only THEATRE Hickory 9 No C Wednesday March 14th One day only Jl ee TT TIT FSU111 Reels n 8 ir a Don't Miss It. Nation 99 DR. ALFRED W. DULA Km E SffcCIALlST TO SEE BETTER mm? SEE DULA S '7 Year's Experience The licst Equipment Obtainable. Glasses Fined Exclusively MARTS BLOCK, LENOIR, M, C, If you yl It frnm 1 T't,A. )t's'' Riht. V . 'Til I'.M KIl KOil DATKS. OOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOGOQOQOG Saved Girl's Life i jt "I want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re- 1 hi celved from the use of Thedford's Black-Draught," writes 1 hi Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. ' hi "It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds, 1 hi liver and stomach troubles. 1 firmly believe Black-Diaught 1 W saved my little girl's life. When she had the measles, ' Si they went In on her, but one good dose of Thedford's hi Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no hi more trouble. I shall never be without 1 THEDFORD'S A Bugle Call To Arms for Our National Defense. It Stirs The Blood of Every Patri otic can Ameri-Citizen. o) 0) Q In my home." For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi- Q ness, malaria, chills and fever, uiliousness, and all similar !g f ailments. Thedford's Blnck-Drntirrht has Ct ailments, Thedford's Black-Draught has proved itself a safe. O reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. O If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black- O Draught It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five be years of splendid success proves its value. Good for Q young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents. O O O O o o Written and directed by Thomas Dixon, Music by Victor Herbert; all star. cast the only picture ever produced that ranks with "The Birth of a Nation." "The Most Wonderful Picture of the Age" The advance in admission is due to the high rental of this great picture. The usual price charged for seeing this picture in other towns is 50 75 d $ 1 .00, but we will only charge a reasonable price. Patrons are especially urged to come as early as possible and avoid the rush of the late afternoon and evenina NUf k - k r. i i . , v-amit-. ixoie tne nours or the beginning of each new Show, and try to time yourself so as to get started wita the first reel of the show yo j can most conveniently attend the great spectacle more if you do. You'll enjoy an i appreciate PRICES FOR MATINEE 25 CENTS STRAIGHT. PRICES FOR EVENING 35 CENTS FIRST FLOOR; 25 CENTS FOR BALCONY SPECIAL MUSIC BY T)HAT GREAT MUSICIAN HARDIE TURNER First show comences at 2 p. m. Second Show commences at 4 p. m. Third show commences at 7 p. m. Fourth show commences at 9 p. m. A PLAY FOR PATRIOTS QQOQQQOQOQQQOQOQQQQQQOQQQO Buy Your Middy Blouse or Middy Suit to our or- or DIRECT Suits Made to Order Blouses in Stock Save all Midleman's Profit. We are manufacturers of Middy Mouses and Middy Suits selling to the wearer direct. Buits made measure and Middv Blouses in stork guarantee them to be just as or dered both as to size and quality. have been established 20 years ana Invite Investigation as to Reliability and Standing. Special attention given to all ders, either suits made to order the special size blouse you want. All orders delivered quickly to your ad dress by parcel post prepaid. Write now for measurement blanks, as well as samples of materials. Our mid dy Blouses are made of the best bleached drill, full regulation style, in all sizes, and are priced special at r , 85c AjevntH Wianled to Solicit Orders for Middy Suits Bank References: Virginia National Bank, Norfolk, Va. Citizens Central National Bank, New York, N. Y. ALTSCHUL'S 3C "The Fall of a Nation" is sure to stir patriotic enthusiasm when pre sented for the first time here on March 14th at the Hub Theatre. In Mow VrfLr a twI 4M rn rtr V ck rvyaof I spectacle was the mecca of many thouands of patriotic Americans who cheered the big scenes to the echo. The author describes it as "a bugle , call to arms for the national de fense!" The story is of an imagin ary invasion of the United States ;by a foreign power. After the de feat of our puny army and the sub sequent usurpation of authority at Washington, the women of the coun try come to the rescue and by means of a secret, oath bound conspiracy contrive to expel the invaders. SUBSCRIBE I OR THE RECORD MfiNEEnffi ! NOTIPF op 0 t r t, T $.00 BY MAIL NU WttU IU j-OTICE O, SALE OF REAL NOTICE ' rrin r ESTATE Sale of Real Estate , FEAR BALDNFSS 1 2y Virtu-e of the Powers contained' Under and by vrtue of an order ljg- n lUtXlX VAI-jm a certain deed of trust given by of the Superior Court of Catawba fcj II T U, fUWMTkHv I Here's a Good Way to Stoo LonsJ HV:Hols.ciaw and H. M. Hols- county, made in a special proceeding Ullll IMl ft)'1 Hair and Start New Hair r7.7C ' " 5 Wlie to A. C. Henderson therein instituted. U nerein IL J'JIJ lm 1 1 I r m coiDS.coup.PNtUKONi Jl "?,r dna. B.ldr.1 l:T. n3-1' Growth inisW o V nenuerson, .,tW , " I ii your hair is falling out or thin- ivr, f,77 r loan lrom the - namncK a;. -- O I i niiw oi(t, ,don't wait aiKiaie v da?. : 2 (,B?f7Tand Loan 'ocia- P aintitfs and Mabe Hamwk n U I but go to Hickory Drug Store, and If h J dated June 9th, 1916, and others defendants, the undersigned U .ijLtn Wnii I Set a bottle of Parisian Sage the dffa.uIt aying been made in the pay- commissioner will sell at public auc- llrllNYl fiJJll I truy efficient hair .grower, i l the installments therein pro-1 tlon to the hghest biduer, for cah. UAlillltl'lUlplHl I Don't say: "It's the same old storv 1 !i .f.or' t ehundersigned will sell !n front of the First National Bank, III ! I've heard it before," but try a bot- Z y auctlon to the highest bid- in Hickory, N. C. (.n Miun., II tie at their risk. They guarantee m r.,cash front of the post APril 7 1917 at 1::' u duci? ?" ' I : Parisian Sage to grow hair, to ston m?mS j" Hickory, N. C, on the Allowing real e,iate; being (til Em) I I laUmS hair, !to ture dandruff and t i ' i , ytn day of March, 1917 parc or vvhat 1S knowR as T u 'Za Kill X) I I !stP scalP itching, or money back iat.olockp m., the following real an Seminary property and bounaeu A1UJUILI I i tot.,o;o, c .' . I estate lvino- 5 t : . a nrc . vi ui.ojau oagc cuuuiiins just the : iy uuiigview, Catawba vwni.-. ... i elements needed to properlv invio-- i y'. N- C-' described as follows-1 Beginning at a stake on the n The Elliott Building Company has been awarded the contract to erect a passenger depot for the Southern Rail way at Promt, Va. Wood's Special Grass Clover Seed Mixtures Best for Permanent Hay and Pasturage Yields. Put up In proportions as experi ence has shown best suited for the different soils and purposes for which they are recommended. Enthusiastically endorsed by our customers. Wood's Seed Catalog for 1917 gives full information, to gether with letters from customers giving their experience. Catalog mailed free on request. Write for it and prices of any Farm Seeds required. T.W.WOOD & SONS, SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va. Sow Wood'i Evergreen Lawn Graii ... for beautiful green lawns. Write for special Lawn circular. 1"Vlg-j D -. ' oa iuuows: uiitLe arid no r sn tho hon .4- tj. ft'-umii: uu an iron ctnim n. aiuu 01 a zu ir. a ev in nrimo va,; ,.,;u .1: '.. intersection n-f a t j. . lr .nfcraoM wjfv, v:-h ; h nvenue sna .... iavuiiK wiui u sit niinatincr -i v new sueei on south ' 1.10. ! ladies because it makes the hair1 f lde l Wln- Pierce's land and White's anti r jns thence S" 81) WJ $ T'", U11S"W ana appear twice as ' eec irom Pierces S A SLJKl-; meiut; o. - - abundant. E. corner and 12 feet from A V feet to a stakeJ thon N SJ ( (Parisian Sage is inexpensive and' and White's line and 'runs feet to a stake on the weit '"?r!fi r,c,;i ut: 1.1 1 , , . 01111 ; sfmf, itn j. j . "u tuns nn - . ,, .1,.,,,..,, ' l - anj, uubuiuauie at au drug stores Ii u to an iron stak- sam cyj 1001 aney ; :-.- I 1 N. 84 W. 100 feet to an iron E- with said margin of said alley !BIG WAR SPECTACLE COMING j ?take thence North 150 feet to an 759 feet to the beginnimr. . 1 iron stnlfo in t.,u . - Tl,;,, u ou a ,,f Mrch. iyi'- ! Thomas Dixon's dramatic sTippfooia ' streetj thence S. 84 K! inn Z M. If. M)INT, Nation," will be ; sa'd st,reet the beginnine 1 2 27 4t Tues i nomas Dixon's dramatic spectacle1 s.eet; tnence S. 84 E 100 fe xne jj-au of a Nation," will be;Sa'a street to the beginning , 2 27 4t Tues 1 mm" shown at the H!ub Theatre Wednes-1., See book 123 Page 473 in nffi f " 1 " day March 14th j Register of Deeds for Catawba conn SAY DOCTOR W,LL ValT Its peculiar distinction among the ey ,where said deed in trust ii ri I LAWYER I-'OK AhSAU' o in imaginative' i proohecv of Ampi-ica'o . I This VoK cu -i, tlu u,i , - vuic agamsi v I ""tugruunas 01 the Europea A struggle and in the full view of alPi 1 6 4t Tues niniissionff A. C. HEiNDERSON -nn I DAnnl Alll1MtAK 1 M rl'i III (ill -J -C.C3-- iuu view 01 ali i . rr.i, JV'lltx ciRuumci in - -1 ) tn the besetting national problems The trustee Saturday afternoon, haJ Jec,ded.n: author faces the welter of all the IG cNTRIBUTIONS RY sue the attorney for assault werew -o vYuijviiit- in our rarinnoi it i issii m rmmnr..r. renr nn rna srrpprs louui . x an tne forces working in our national life J""lJ,.'I.luiei8u ues. Peace propagan da, militarism, suffragism, imperial' ismand pictures their combina tion in a world-shaking cataclysm. Ihe outcome forms a surprising de nounement in which wmen assume a leading part in the country's em ancipation. - Prii-e. who xvumors mat ur. iv. .- engaged Mr. A. A. Whitener m a per sonal encounter in rwr.er 1 . 0 i i RUSSIAN GOVERNME(VT.renF " tne sreets tot a- . of . iprooaDly acting on uf d" nort I counsel, would not disi u. i r NEWS IN ROCKY MOUNT (By Associated Press) Rocky Mount, N. C, March 13 Representatives of the railroad brotherhoods here today declared thev had received no intimation of a strike on freight trains on the At lantic Coast Line to be called on in the event the brotherhoods and rail road managers fail to agree in New York Thursday. -k. t ! i ii . i:. , lNew York March -i o ,. counsel, wouiu noi uimu.-.- - . to report, 13 According and his friends said it wuulJno W to reports current m the financial dis-'wise for him to do at this ,c Russian government is 11 suit ls entered it wi-i " ;t contrihiitintr- 1 j i & iaieiy to the con account of th mi "LciiLt; powers S. 4 u5 last vj, ianaaa was 5n.fi f olllJKi,cu irom Fetroerad "hv Russian governments are shariSe AAA ii : J vw, it was saiu, aim will not come to trial beiore against tne uocloi is " - r ... ,jj police court. The physician win for damages more on account o humiliation he is alleged to nae fered than from what he is alu contend was an assault. CHICHESTER S PILLS !,,. scale.! with Kl .r K'- V ( Take no olhi-r. but ,,n..TEB' f Inirl.t. As k for t II M years known as Best. Safest. ,, SOLOBVOfilOGISTSEVER
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