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PAGE FOUR HICKORY DAILY RECORD Wcecek offlF For V&caMomiX , . r 11 T T . '11 L 11 f Buy a Season Ticket to the Chautauqua and enjoy a week ot real pleasure, most or u& wm ue unabie to take a vacation this summer, but for $2.00 we can have just as much pleasure and learn a great deal more. q Get your children (6 to 1 4 years) Junior Tickets for $ 1 .00 so that they can enjoy that feature which alone iswouuuicuuuu. n iii i "The Joy of the Open Road" Is never better appreciated than in a Hudson Super-Six. Whether it is for an evening's ride on the boulevard, a run out to the country or a trip across the continent, the Hudson Super Six will give you confidence of a 1 1 1 1 f o i M safe, joyful ride. 11 U UOlil Pnwpr -..eh as the Hudson Super- UT-SlX Six has is essential if your trip is to oc pleasant. jLiiiwwimi as the Super-Six has shown is vital if your trip is to be unmarred by mechanical shortcomings. Supi Phaeton. 7-pa... $1650 Town Car - - 292S Cabriolet. 3-pa. 11)50 Town Car Land. 3025 T...ina S.liin - 2173 Limousine - - 2925 Spccdter, 4-pasa. 1750 Limousine Land. (All Price f. o. b. Detroit) 3025 Super-Six Speeders Have Arrived RECORD WANTS I OR SALE -hORCHID FLOWElt iner sweet peas. 40c hundred. Phone 54-J. FOR RENT TWO ROOMS FOR light housekeeping, one room fur nished. Apply 1435 12th Ave. FOR SALE L. C. SMITH Type writer been used 8 months. First $35 takes it. Can see it at Dr. Jlenry Abernethy's residence. M. S. Thompson. 6 20 tf ONE WHO WON"T BE HELD BACK Bv Charles J. Rosebault of the Vigi- OLD FALSE 'TEETH WANTED Don't matter if broken. I pay $2. to $15. per full set. Single and partial plates in proportion. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer, 2007 S. 5th St. Philadelphia, Pa. FOR RENT 8 ROOM HOUSE rwith large garden, 2013 10th av enue. Also store house, desira bly located within two hundred yards of four large manufacturing plants. Henry Leonard. 6 15 tf WANTED to keep writer. 6 20 3t GIRL COMPETENT books and operate type Apply D. L. Martin. AIRSHIPS 10 W uixi' Tin: ui:i l "ROSS GENEROUSLY New York Herald. i'reidetit Wilson has designated this week as "Red Cross Week," and it is purposed to raise a fund of $100, 000,000 to bind up the world's wounds. Much of this money will be required for surg?orw, nurses, hospitals and HUpplies for our own soldiers and sail ors, but other millions will be need ed to relieve the impoverished peo ples of Kurope, to rebuild ruined cit ies, to trive comfort to starving thousands. Kv?ry man woman, and child in America should contribute to this fund. The result of the week's cam paign will show whether our national boast of being the greatest humani tarians of the world has a solid foundation. Last week Arntncp.ns proved that they would make unpre cedented contributions for the art i of war. This week Americans can prove that their old passion for the arts of peace, for the allevation of suffering and distress, has not been number. Give a dollar if you can give no more; give a million if less would offend your conscience. By the Associated Press. Durham, N. C, June 20. Logan Meadows, a white farmer of Mangum township, who 27 years ago was con victed of larceny and later sentenced to the penitentiary for killing the jailor at Roxboro, was today to go on trial for murder. He was par doned June 16 after serving 26 years for killing the jailor at Roxboro. CHICHESTER S PILLS Wy. TIIK DIAMONIl It K AND. a W AT I.nillml Ak your I'ruvflat fur a lil-chr-tor's '-mon.rifrandA ."UN in Kvd ami Uold mrtallicW sealed wit!i Hlue Ritbon. TaLe no other Rut of Tour iru nnL. forrill.f 'l.-M-TFR.a 1M1.1H.AI IIILl.tll ri LLN, for 85 year known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD Cauliflower l; Raspberries, Dewberries ij Teaches Apples I; Cucumbers Cabbage Lettuca Beets Tomatoes New Potatoes JU-ans Peas j Onions Grapefruit V. Rhubarb Oranges Lemons Bananas " Premier Salad Dressing The Salad Dressing itener g Martin "Sell for Less Profit" OR. ALFRED W. DULA EYK SPECIALIST TO SEE BF.TTF.R SEE DUU 17 Year's Experience The Best Equipment Obtainable. Glasses Fitted Exclusively MART'H BLOCK. LENOIR, N. C. 1 you got it from ICLA. It' A'' Kigbt. fl" ATC3 PAPE.ll FOK DATES Repair Dep't. Box 127 Charlotte, N. C. LENSES GROUND & DUPLICATED NOTICE The City Council will receive sealed bids at the office of City Manager until June 26th, at 8:00 p. m., for grading on 11th avenue between 15th and 20th streets in the city of Hick ory. The amount of grading as shown by profiles is approximately 4,000 cu. yards. Above grading will be done in accordance with profiles and grade sheets of L N. Ambler, engineer. A certified check for $100.00 is to accom pany each bid, said check to be held until bond is given and accepted by City Council. The City reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. This June 14th, 1917. JOHN W. BALLEW. 6 16 5t City Manager. Train Schedules. SOUTHERN Westbound No. 16 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m. No. 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. No. 21 Ar. Hickory 4:32 p. m. N. 35 Ar. Hickory 11:32 p. m. iantes. iHe was an unusually willing and helpful salesman. Of his own voli tion he suggested that the shoe, res pecting which I was doubtful, was a little short in the vamp and did not properly follow the outlines of the foot. Three times he descended to the basemlent and twice he climbed up to the gallery around the upper part of the shop I could see him there opening many boxes and examining their contents with great care before he selected what he thought would be best suited. He was blond, with an upstand ing pompadour of closely curled hair, blue-eyed and keenly alert I could see that he was the type of young man that concentrates upon his work and I was satisfied that he would win promotion. In ten years at the most he would have a shop of his own. He was the sort that must be his own boss. With the opportunities for the industrious obliging merchant which New York offers he would have suc cess aplenty of it. I suggested something of the sort just to show that I appreciated his attention. "Maybe," he artvgred calmly. "Just now I am looking for a dif ferent job." '"Wlhat?" I asked. "I was in the navy spent four years there, three on the Concord and one in the quartermasters de partment. That's where I learned the shoe business." "You could be of service now, certainly," I observed. "'That's what I've been thinking," he replied, with a smile. "If it wasnt for my lungs fact is, I've just got back from a sanitarium." "'That would put you out, of course," I agreed. "I won't let it," he returned, with: a determined look in his eyes. -"They wouldn't take me when T tried to enlist the other day I'm just too old to be drafted .but they said they might, if I got stronger. I will, for I am taking good care of myself." There was a momentary pause, while he assured himself that he had found the perfect fit. "A lot of young men haven't learned to look at things rierht." he remarked seriously. "We've got only j one life to live. JWfliat is the dif- terence whether you die in bed, in a street accident or on the battefield? It makes a big difference though whether you're doing what you think you ought to when your time comes." "I see you're bound to get in," I observed as I paid my bill. "'I'm going back to my pals," he returned with a glint in the blue eyes, "I wouldn't feel comfortable if I didn't." WAR EUROPE (Washington, June 20 (Domination of the air by the allies is the object sought to be accomplished by th, bill which soon will be introduced in con gress whereby $600,000,000 will be appropriated to provide the most stupendous fleet of aeroplanes and hydro-planes the world eer has seen. iSuch domination is recognized by the experts of all the allies as ab solutely essential to the overthrow of Prussian autocracy, and that end will be attained by applying the hith erto latent energy of the United StaJtes to the tjask of increasing the capacity of those factories which are now manufacturing aeroplanes, building new factories for the pro duction of machines of a type that never have been made in this coun try and mobilizing the vast army of ! mechanics in the limited States for service in what is deemed the most important undertaking of the war. "'The war department is behinf the aircraft plans with every ounce of energy and enthusiasm al its com mand," said Mr. Baker, secretary of war. The building of aeroplanes and hydro-aeroplanes, and the training of aviators, explained Mr. Baker, can be carried on without interfering in any way with the training of '.he ar mies and the furnishing of muni tions and supplies to the allies. Those matters, however will take time, and the most effective and speedy way in which the United States can make its participation felt in the titanic strug gle in which it is now so vitally in terested is, by- devoting" at ieast a part .of.its energy "to the great air project. .... OR. ANDREWS WRITES FROM PENNSYLVANIA Spring Grove. Pa I. l. ANDREW. 1. 1917. MR. SUNDAY'S (' MPff -Niew York Hera! . 1 A,GN Mr. Wflliar.i A. a three month-.' in this city v.-h;. hundreds of u, ;, Neither his c:;.-:, have reported been injured m.r paign, and on the are undoubtedly whom the renew. ious activity has campaign also in; pro list in that it eradii a cabulary certain cru-l garities that f.m.f-r tain of his efiVu- c: Oet.'l tangible proof hitters" will reai Through your columns I wish to say "howdy" to the good people of Hickory and Catawba county. I came into York county on Saturday, June 9 to join in the great movement of the Association of Schools, Col leges and Seminaries to raise a mil lion dollars in this the 400th anni versary of the reformation for the better equipment and larger endow ment of our schools. I have preach ed and spoken at Stovertown, York, New Salem, Lischy's church near Spring Grove, Porter's Siding and Trinity church in Hanover. Ev erywhere I have been met with the most cordial reception and the pas tors say that the response to appeals for funds is beyond their expecta tion in these war times. Today I visited a canning factory in Spring Grove with a capacity of 60 cans a minute. The manager told me that they have 200 acres of sweet corn and a lot of peas, tomatoes and pumipkins to can. Think what it will mean to the farmers and truck ers of Catawba county if we had a canning factory with a capacity of 36,000 cans a day. Why not produce and conserve what we need in our own county? The wheat and potato crops are simply fine up here and the gardens give evidence of abundant supply. The strawberry crop is now in fuli seas on, and the peach and appla trees are Well loaded. Tomorrow I expect ! Mr. and Mrs. A. G to'go to Philadelphia and on Thurs-J two children of Ga-tur dav 1 want to attend the Deaconess ; to visit relatives n and Old Folks Home Donation Day in Allentown. There I expect to say a word for Catawba College. has closed ' '! mar.y "f P-rsons has !: tn; eam ' side, ther- thousands to a- with relip. 1 . helpful. The in? evai,o6. f rum V,;., .. . "is o- t:es and vu!ga. had ied c,r. him from sharing , n that en to wnich tney loW: forward It may be difficult for Mr Sun day's most earnest supourters to CiL any of this "trail heavt-n. It wPi , similarly difficult for ths? whr, L the contrary. An '-.-at no other tv :n uch a short many persons to - strait and nar s.t in that oes to eu at mm to prove can agee, however, angelist has ever, time, attracted so the beginning of th row path. The r him; if they wan-h path the fault is th irora tne The Baptist congregation at Val dese Sunday nljih'i presented Rev. S. D. McAbe with a nice preacher's Bible, He appreciated the gift and it will enable him better to prepare his sermons. Mangum and tn their way Morgan.on, stopped over htre and spent a day with her sister. Mrs. J. E. Gordon. They motored through in a car. NOTICE Wh When You Think ot Brick Write or Phone BUFFALO CLAY CO Statesville, N. C. No. No. No. No. No. Eastbound ' 86 Ar. Hickory 9:05 a. it.. 22 Ar. Hickory 12:00 noon. 12 ar. Hickory 5:32 p. m. 16 Ar. Hickory 6:50 p. m. In looking over the property re turn for taxes, we find there are a number of parties who have failed to list. For your convenience you can call at the City Manager's office until June 9th where your list will be received and come in regular form If you fail to list, you aie liable to double taxes, or your named turned over to the Solicitor who will prose cute for failure to l'st, which is a imsuemeanor. JOHN W. BALLEW, City Manager, 6 5 4t uia sores, utner nemeoies Win'T cu f worst cages, no matter of how long standing, cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. O r s Antiseptic Healinir n;i It on me tuns "Sc 60c. $L0f C. AND N.-W Southbound 9 Ar. Hickory 2:35 p. m. Northbound No. 10 Ar. Hickory 11:40 a. m. A BRAVE MAN'S PRAYER Louis Untermeyer in Christian Reg ister. God, though this life is but a wraith, Although we know not what we use, Although we grope with little faith, Give me the heart to fightand Hose! Ever insurgent let me be, Make me more daring thar. devout; T1 11 .... i iom sieeK contentment koep me free, And fill me with a buoyant doubt. Open my eyes to vij'ons girt With beauty, and with wonder flit But let me always see the dirt, )And all that spawn and die in it. Open my ears to music; let iMa thrill with spring's firot llutea iand drums . But never let me dar forget ;lhe bitter ballaas of th slums. From compromise and tliintra half- done, Keep me with stera and stubborn ipride: And when, at last, the fight is done, iGod, keep me still unsatisfied! SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD Vigorous Men and Women are in Demand If your ambition has left you, yur' happiness has gone forever unless you take advantage of Hickory Drug' Go's, magnificent offer to refund your money on the first box purchas-! ed if Wendell's Ambition Pills do not! put your entire system in fine oondi-j tion and give you the energy and vig or you have lost. Be ambitions, be strona, be vigor-' s-i-l-i r T" t 0.1 1 1 1 . . I vua. ijiuig me ruaay glow oi neaitu to your ciieeks and the right sparkle that denotes perfect manhood and womanhood to your eyes. Wendell's Ambition Pills, the great nerve tonic, can'e be beat for that tired leeling, nervous troubles, poor Diooa, neaaacnes, meuralgia, trem bling, nervous nrostrfation. . marital depression, loss of appetite and kid ney or liver complaint. In two days you will feel better. In a week you will feel fine, and after taking one box you will have your old-time confidence and ambition. Be sure and eet a 50 cent hov to day and get out of the rut. Remem ber Hickory Drug Co and dealers everywhere are authorized to guaran tee them. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid by The Wendell Pharmlcal Company, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. 2g SA E PRICES NO GOODS ON STRICTLY CASH APPROVAL Annual Mid-Summer c earanice Entire Stock of High-Grade Merchandise of Seasonable Materials to Go on Sale. Sale Begins Friday, June 22nd, at 8 A. M. Last s Day: This will probably be your last opportunity for some time to come for you to buy goods at such low prices as the advancing market is forcing retailers to raise their prices on most every line of goods. Included in this sale will be our entire stock of Ladies Ready-to-Wear, Silks, Wash Goods, Hosiery, Laces, Ribbons, Oxfords. Men's and Boys' Clothing, Corsets, Remnants, Groceries, etc. Come early and get first choice. Our sales in the past have always met with the approval of the buying public and we promise that this one will eclipse all former sales. Below is listed a few of the prices that will obtain all during the 1 5 days. There are many other items not listed that will be priced way down. You can't afford to miss this sale and therefore be on hand early Friday, June 22, 191 7. NOTICE OF DISOLUTION r n i i in ii niw i emv I SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD The partnership heretofore exist ing between T. Wj. Boatright and Ivey Setzer in the Central Cafe has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Ivey Setzer will continue the business and assume all obliga tions, and persons owing Central Cafe will please pay Ivey Setzer. T. W. BOATRIGHT. 6 20 4t Thursday Ladies' Ready-to-Wear I lot of Voile waists 39c I lot of $1 to $1.25 waists 79 All silk and Crepe de Chine shirt waists greatly reduc ed. Good $1 Middy blouses 79c All 50c Middy blouses 39c Children's Wash dresses will all be reduced. $1.25 white and colored wash skirts all to go at S9c One-third off on all coats and coat suits. A big reduction on all white Muslin underwear. 100 full size bed quilts98c 200 81x90 Seamless sheets 98c Corsets Our entire stock of the pop ular Madame Grace Corsets will be reduced. Ask Miss Suttlemyre for a trial iit-ting. Hosiery One lot Children JV-r Y,c will have a lit -l values in Hosiery. Ribbons You will find big ribbon values. We have a big stock in Taffetas, Crepe de chines, Messalines, Silk Poplin, silk Faille, and wash silks. We expect to close out regard less of the advanced prices on silks. Special 36 in black Taffeta 79 One lot fancy silks 79c Good Taffeta in black and col ors . 89c P, Don't fail to teresting. visit the vf-'lilt Y..l o .a- Clothing V will triw OM-.-ii-1":. off on all men's an clothing. Laces Now is the time to W vu laces. Wash Good; We will put f"'c'r' of white goods on big reduction. 14- -fin-iirei! iloV'1. i U L JI 1 ' !- voiles. . q inl One big lot of 25c ; ing in stripes and c-u piece "at a -l .id rt mly cSb Moss ell Hickory, N. C.
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