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' PEARL OF THE A RMY," 1 Othfcpisode. Featuring your favorite screen star Pearl White. Also our good "UNIVERSAL PICTURES." Admission 5 and 10 cents. Special at the Hub Theatre Tonight. "High Class Vaudeville and good Pathe Pictures 99 The Greatest Saturday Candy specials in the world Kellogg'd assorted Choco lates, Wc tomorrow, Candy 39c Specials Huyler's New 60c assorted chocolates just received. 1 pound Huy ler's for GOc. Try it. Chicago 009 punod x 'iubsjo et?ODOio Huyler's. Cigars by the Box Twenty new kinds. New brands. Try "Gold Bonds" $2.50 per box. Candy 39c Specials Kellogg'! Chocolate liquid canned cher ries, 80c value. 3Hc tumor-row. Wfoitaieir & Maurtnmi "Sells for Less Profit" $ 1 00,0 OOoOO One Hundred Thousand Dollars to loan on business or residential property in the city of Hickory and farming lands in Catawba County. Loans to run for a period of ten years at an average annual cot of less than six per cent. Address: r W EB, Genera! Agent Shelby, N. G IV ) 4 nrtnttrnnttf? mmm feu ft RECORD FOR SALE 5 PASSIf.VGEK Paige car. Good condition. Com municate with V. L. Mitchell. 3 10 2 wks LOST FOUNTAIN PEN IN First National Bank or on square Finder return to Lutz Drug Co. 3 14 3t WANTED SEVERAL LOADS OI turf or sod. Apply C. L. Mostell er. 2 15 2t SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD I B"""" . n-nni ! in MMiMmZlri 1 If 11 HPTJ nan o ti III E4 JL SIB 000 111 IMl cOl B I t eatre lorn MOTTLI1D ANCONAS, NON-SIT-ters. The hen that lays is the hen that pays. Pure bred. Eggs 15 for $1.00. B. A. Yorke. 3 16 3t LOST SOLID GOLD BROOCH. with amethyst setting. Finder re turn to Lutz Drug Store and re reive reward. 1 16 3t HICKORY PEOPLE WHEN COURAGE FAILED FOR SALE STUDEBAKER 6-CYL- inder, 7 passenger autofobile. 1916 model, used about four months, excellent condition, extra equipment, cut out, bumper and $35 Klaxon liorn. Inquire at the Hickory Gar age Company for further informa tion. 3 16 tf PREPARE FOR STRIKE WANTED A WHITE GIRL OR Woman for general housework. .Previous experience not necessary. Apply 251 10th Ave., or phone 364-J 1 14 lwk WANTED TO RENT EjLGjHT OR nine room house with modern con veniennes near graded school; large lot necessary. Out of town family. See S. H. Farabee at Record office. Tfie Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head Because 01 its tonic and laxative efftct, LAXA TIVE BSOMO OTT I N I NT i-? Uhrftrll,on rA;r Quiniae and does not cauv-,e nervousness nor nuKiusm ncau. Kememoer the lull name and look for the sigtature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. Or V ji - w 4: 1L?V.-J rpp M r III? l 1 Ioip, mr I-z mms m Mekd Presents "Roo 44" featuring GomecW Quartette Lee Jones in juggling "Hnppy Gib! -s" the fun-maker and the beauty chorus. 12 people, portly vvly girls. Come and enjoy a good laugh Good Pathe Pictures will be run in connection with thehow, Doors open at-7:30 p. m. Show commences at 8 p. m. Admission 15 and25 cents o-hfr m hi ffiSn ! ifl III I 1 III u 11 If ii! III YE" gn tii i "" ISiT1 """llpl I Threat of a eierantic railroad st.n'Vp which, if it materializes, would shut Hickory off from the outside world, so far as freight is concerned, caused many households today to lay in sup plies -of staple groceries. The vari ous stores were busy receiving or ders, and customers are being taken care of. There will be no material shortage here for some time, it was said, and unless the strike should continue for several weeks, Hickory people will not suffer hardships. Many people did not believe a strike would take place. It was said that many; Southern Railway engi neers and conductors would not strike at this time and there was confidence that thevplan of the brotherhoods in this section would prove a failure. Topeka State Journal. The family was having guests to dinner, and 6 year old Edward had his supper alone and was sent to bed somewhat earlier than usual. The appetizing aroma of roast turkey, in which he had not shared, reached him as he lay awake pondering over his hard fate, and he decided to descend to the dining room and claim his right. But when father, beholding the small figure at the door, demanded sternly, "Well, sir, what do you want?" Edward's courasre fell. and he answered apologetically, "I just came to see if you would lend me a bone when you're through with it." BOND SALE APRIL 21 OLD PRESCRIPTION FOR WEAK KIDNEYS GOOD SHOW? AT THE HUB TJHEATRE LAST NIGHT The trustees of Conover graded school will sell $10,000 of bonds re cently voted, on April 21 at 2 p. m. They draw 5 per cent and ara for 20 years. Sealed bids will be received and after they are opened an auction will be held The interest will be payable twice yearly at Conover. Biddeis must remit certified check for $5C0 io guarantee their bids and the successful bidder must bear all the cost of printing and delivery of, bonds, as well as usual legal expen-1 ses of opinion, etc. " Tom Holland's "Dainty Maids of Melody" opened at the Hub theatre last night to a large and enthusias tic audience. This is one of the best shows that has ever played here. The Comedy Quartette wes extra good "Happy Gibbs" the blackface come dian was the star of the bill. He kept the audience laughing ail the ' time. The chorus was excellent. The singing by Miss Lottie Gibbens, Ed Wf.jhart. flJ(aippy CRbibs, '(Miss ,Billie Chester and Dutch Berning was good. Tonight they present room rvo. 44 with 5 vaudeville acts. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE BROJIO Quinine. It stor s the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold Drufrgisls refund money if it fails to cure, b,. W. GROVE'S signature oa each box. 25c A medical preparation like Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Root, that has real cur ative value almost sells itself. Lik an endless chain system the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefitted to those who ar in need of it. 'Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-hoot is a phy sician's prescription. It has been Vested for years and has brought re sults to countless number whao have suffered. The success of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root is due to the fact that it fulfills almost every wish in overcoming kid I ney, liver and bladder diseases, cor rects urinary troubles and neutralizes the uric acid whieh causes rheuma tism. Do not suffer. Get a bottle of Swamp Root from any druggist dot Start treatment today. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer and Co.. Bin'hampton, 2. Y for a sample bottla. When writing be sure and mention the Hickory Daily Record. ady BEAUFORT BANKER GIVEN T WOVE "PEARL OF THE ARMY" PASTIME TDDAY DR. ALFRED W.'DUli" EYE SPECIALIST TO SEE BETTER 17 Year's FvrriuT,.- The Best Equipment Obtairmbje. Classes h'iMed fccusivev mnm block, uekgib. & er 'The foluowinsr is a short synopsis of the 10th episode of Pathe's great prcparedn??.3 serial "Pearl of" the: Army" featuring Pearl White, which will be shewn at th? Pastime this af ternoon and tonighfr "The Sile Army." Pearl suspicious of h-v father's new secretary, follows him and bf-comes involved in, a series of highly tbrillinor incidents. She starts : m an areoplane in pursuit of the Si-' lert Menace's "Silent Fiver," for she has learned that the "Silent Army" is secretly mobilizing: and intends at-' tr.cKm.sr the government chemical 0- nlamo; that nicdit to secure the Can- i d,nse plans- The aviator of the Silent Flyer,'- discovering that 1- e is pursued d-r:r)pj tr, - - 1 w xaui LUC ".er ma-hire, but Pearl escapes t before the crash hv i,,.; MiL.vilUtC. (By Associated Press) Beaufort, X. C, Mar.'h Thom as Thomas, forn er ( asrcr oi the Bank ci Beaufort, ani treasurer of Cartarct countv, convicted of enibez zliii;? bank funds, was sentenced to d.iv to two years in the state prison. Fie was alleged to have committed the offense last August. NEXT ,Je of HICKORY riOTTHKS WEEK Th- mfiHoti ricturt-s ma Hickory and the people, 0iJj manufacturing: plants, etc, will w shown at the Hub Theatre March . 23, and 24th in connection with some other jrood pici-res to be seiec.ed. Don't forget the dates and be sure and come and see Hickory in the mo vies. The picture will be shown three days to rive all a chance to see Notice! I will be vour onlv chance to see it, s SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD ' on' miss the opportunity. iBids will be received at Newton, N C. for sub-structure work on the Is land Ford and Buffalo Shio tj,j over the Catawba river. Plans and specifications for this work may be1 seen on file at the office of the Regis 1 ter of Deeds for Iredell county, and! at the Register's offiif. in - vjamwua i luspecuve Didders may. receive plans and specifications from! the State Hisrhwav Com;mi receipt of $1.00 to pay for same. A! certified check on a local bank in the sum of $200.00 will be required to1 accompany bid for each bridge Wei f.f cne ngnc to reject any and1 all bids. Bids will be opened at Newton. N. C., at 12 o'clock noon 1 April 9th, 1917. ' Commissioners of Iredell County, ! By J. E. Boyd, chairman, i Commissioners of Catawba County By Osborne Brown, Chairman Notice! Bids will be recfivpd Qf XTaiTrfv, iv C lor sub-structure work on the Horseford Bridge over the Catawba xyver. .rians and ?rer:t;ons fof off.ee of the Register of Deeds for Ca tawba county and also at the Regis ter s office m Caldwell county. Pos pective bidders may recei-c plans and specifications from the State High way commission on receipt of $100 - i-y iur same. A certified check im a xucai oanK in the sum of $200 00 WH beJe(luired t( accompany each Did We reserve the right to re ject any and all bids. Bids will be opened at Newton, N. C. at 12 o'clock noon, April 9, 1917. Commissioners of Caldwell County, Commissioners of Catawba County, By Osborne Brown, Chairman TRY THIS TO BANISH ALL RHEUMATIC PAINS People who have been tormented they were unable to help themsenw have been brought back to roDWj neaitn tnrougn tne niig".. j Rheuma. . , Rheuma acts with speed; it Dr.k in a few days the relief you n; m-n imA t- or,tnff,ini7PS the P0 1 j v vi iuii aiiwtjvii. ons that cause agony and pain tnu juints ana niuscatra tely dis- It is a harmless remedy, dui and certain, because it is one covery that has forced rheumaW' and sciatica to yield and disappear. Try a 50-cent bottle of Kheum, and if you do not get the foyiJi rJ lief you expect, your money win returned. Hickory Drug UJjnP8"' i i t t m.iini anu aiways nas a supply oi guaranties it to you. 8d '
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