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PAGE FOUR HICKORY DAILY RECORD FRIDAY eve: Every Mae, Womai and .-Child That Takes Pair the ChaMfcamqiuia Parade Tomorrow at 2 O'clock be admitted to Afternoon Performance Free of Char: A .& t, 11 ff r AUCTION! SATURDAY, ME 23, 1917 10:30 A. M. I will sell one house and lot and 30 vacant lots HIGHLAND PARK just below the Shuford cotton and cordage mills on the Ca tawba Springs road, close to St. Stephen's church. This is your last, chance to buy a lot at your own price in Highland Park. Since the last auction sale 25 or 30 new homes have been built in the neighborhood and close to good schools. Just outside the incorporate limits. Sold on the following easy terms: 1-4 Cash, Balance 4, 6 and 8 Months Remember the Day and Date Meet Me on the Ground Saturday, June 23 at 10:30 A. M. After you read this tell your friends. Come and buy a lot and build a home in the new village Highland Park. Every lot must be sold regardless of price. This sale is made for a sub-division. RECORD WANTS mtttitttnnnutttt t lvf ww ww ww ww FOR RENT TWO ROOMS FOR light housekeeping, one room fur nished. Apply 1435 12th Ave. FOR SALE Li 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 L B. 8. Blackwelder Attorney Z. B. Buchanan Auctioneer J 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 with 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 FOR SALE SIX ROOM Dwelling corner lot 108x200 feet, in Hick ory. Well, lights, stable, fruit trees, ets. All in good condition. Apply to D. A. Rutledge, Newton, N- C. 6 21 lwk WANTED 23 HAMPERS DEANS iand 25 bushed Irish potatoes. If you have anything to offer phone us. .Hickory Seed (Jo. 6 22 2t pd HICKORY GARDENERS LATE ;Flat Doutch cabbage plants. No charge, 2 dozen to the party. Lim ited amount first call first servod. W. II. Barkley, 9th avenue. TO SPEND SUMMER HERE Mrs. M. J. Jones of Sheverport, La., who will be pleasantly remembered as spending part of last summer in Hickory, has returned to spend the summer, and will reside in the home recently vacated by Mr. John Murphy Mrs. II. M. Johnson of Gaffney, S. C, will arrive Saturday to join Mrs. I Jones. Mrs. Jones finds Hickory a welcome town, and her many friends will be glad to hear of her return. GOOD FEATURES CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM DR. ALFRED . Oil LA EYR SPECIALIST TO SEE BETTER SEE DULA 17 Year's Experience The Best Equipment Obtainable. Olassfcs rifted Exclusively MARTIN BLOCK, LENOIR, N. 0. If you trot It from PCLA. Its A'' Rignu V. A 'ltl i'ATIili FOR DATFS ' Repair Dep't. Box 127 Charlotte, N. C. LENSES GROUND & DUPLICATED Special at the Pastime Saturday June 23rd "AMERICA IS READY" A timely 4 reel Feature which shows every phase of our army and naval preparedness, coast defences, submarines, torpedo boats and destroyers all in action, how we patrol our coasts and defend our cities A Picture every man, woman and child should see. Admission 5 & 1 Oc anM&DaanapananRDtadaDDDaaaDiiDaaixBDaDDaa Your Underwear All the sizes in regular Ath- length, longs, and stouts. $1.50 the letics 3-4 shorts $1.00 and Yoder-CIark Clothing "The Men's Store" Suit. Co. naaciDnnaaEiaa The Chautauqua Association, whose program at Hickory is to open on Saturday, has announced a series of features which promise to arouse an enthusiastic response from local Chau tauqua goers. Two members of es pecial interest will be the lectures on the European war by Peter MtQueen and Percy Alden, M. P. Dr. Mc Queen has just returned to this coun try from a three months visit in the trenches of France, bringing with him some remarkable pictures which he will use to Illustrate his lecture. A traveller and war correspondent of note, he has been on every battlefield and can speak of the war from the inside. Percy Alden is a member of the English parliament who comes to America with a special word of greeting from Lord Bryee, and commissioned by the acting secretary of foreign affairs. Dr . Paul M. Pearson, director of the Chautauqua circuit, made a special trip to Europe to secure the services of this states man, and Hickory may consider it self fortunate to have the opportu nity of hearing him. These two lectures will give to Americans a picture and an understanding of the great conflict that could be obtained in no other way. Of equal interest to the war lec tures, perhaps, will be the famous American drama, "The Old Home stead" and the comic opera "The Chimes of Normandy," which are to appear on Wednesday and Friday nights of next week. The presenta tion of anything so elaborate in a Chautauqua tent represents quite an achievement and is proving immense ly popular. The "Chimes of Nor manay," full of beautiful music and rollicking I nor, is to be given with a full cast, scenery, chorus and or chestra. ''The Old Homestead is well known throughout the country as probably the most popular of all American plays. It brings with it to Hickory the original Old Home stead quartet whose old . fashioned melody has been a big factor in the success of the play. They will give also a special concert at the tent on Wednesday afternoon. Chautauqua week will not be lack ing in other musical treats. The McKinnie Operatic Company is to give the best act from II Trovatore on the opening night an uct which contains some of the most beauti ful music in the whole realm of grand opera. Laura Newell, a talented harpist and Mme. Justine Shannon, fresh from a two years grand opera tour in Europe, will be here with the Symphonic Orchestral Club on Thursday, while Skilrusky, a virtu oso violinist will play on Monday. lhere is to be an evening of magic for the kiddies, and two lectures on health for the grown-ups by two of the most forceful speakers in Amer ica Dr. Carolyn Geisel, of Battle Creek, Mich., and Frank Dixon, brother of Thomas Dixon, author of "The Clansman." The single admission prices to these programs amount to a total of $4.85, but a season ticket at $2 00, admits to everything, and is trans ferable. Children's tickets are $1.00, and besides being good for all the programs admits to the morning children's play hour of the Junior Chautauqua. The bringing to Hickory of this splendid program of recreation,, inspiration and recreta tion is made possible only by the pa triotism and generosity of a few leading citizens who guarantee to sell a large number of season tick ets. Chautauqua is a community affair and can live only if it is cordi ally supported by the citizens of the community. It is to be hoped then that every family in Hickory will help by buying at least one ticket for the "seven joyous days." NUX - IRON - PAW - 3 POWERFUL FORCES I f IN The New Remedy Now Known as Ironized Paw It Soothes the Nerves, Transforms Weak, Ana-n and Women Into Perfect Health, and Gives h Stomach Abiding Strength. READ WHAT MR. JOHN DEAL SAYS Men Greater and greater g'rows the public interest in the new remedy, Ironized Paw-Paw. Never has such 'Iron Man" Receiving Orders a demand for a n-w created in a few days '.. have been unable u ;; i ; ',' in thdr stomachs r,..-' they can eat a hearty " any discomfort. The ous effect of Ironized iv,. !' wonderful curative p.nwr nerves. No better -v., .. ; .' cr compounded fur the , , liver; it makes good, rich l-V in turn strengthens' and v, -whole nervous system. "Anybody in doubt as v.. its of Ironized Paw-Paw ; says Mr. John Deal, of V: street, Baltimore. Jle :ii ; "After suffering from nerve troubles for man. having been treated in ';,: ',, I was unable to find r.,,..f was advised to try a ',.:, ized Paw-Paw, whi'ich 1 u:a say gave me relief alu.-t first dose. My stoma, ): ;:, a bad condition that I tically everything. My -; . became depressed ai t:-:: .-. i ritable, nervous and weak re solutely miserable. "Thanks to Iruniztd !' which I am indeed glad t-, -,. my stomach digests my fn,.? ly. I feel so good that i c. realize the change. In u. ing I feel fresh as a dj y : work has no terrors for .':: going to continue the In ':: Paw treatment; it is exactly needed." This reliable tonic, Ir"?:.. Paw, is on sale and recount Hickory Drug Co., wh re meet the "Iron Man," uh. plain and give you all inf you may need. Formula . bottle. Mail orders filled ly. Price $1. ' been who -vji'.i! 'hat a:arvel- is its "n the was ev- and which tti the he mer "i me," i ayior farther, f-h and r.i ard - ways, aaiil I f Iruti t'iad t.j r the in such -: re- hually was ir- ab- v.-paw, :!i-.fcijd, erfecU i hardly hu,rn ! ; hard 1 am 1 I'aw what I u i'aw- H:U-1 hy mi can w.li e!t- raiatiua i! every !r-;!!j)t- iTOflllllll! An "Expressed" Desire Nunnally's Candies are ma le, packed and sealed in refricr?. ed rooms, ventilated with cald, filtered air. They are thou beuk to us by fast express, direct from the factory; while mos. of th. other candies sold here come by slow freight,and even if thoy es cape accident in this rough mode of shipment, the time take lb.; delicat'2 edge off of their freshness. Wihen you buy NUN'N' AL LY'S you get the utmost in quality, purity and freshness. Hickory Drug Company The REXALL Store Telehopne 46 flffltofflMiiii lllCKlll SPECIAL AT HUB SATURDAY The Hickory picture, Mutt and Jeff and Ford's weekly will be shown at the Hub Saturday, June 23rd. Man ager J. F. M'iller has purchased the Hickory picture and will show it Sat urday again to. give all those who have not yet seen it a chance to see it. The admission will be 5 and 10c, Bricl When You Think o Write or Phone BUFFALO CLAY C Statesville, N. C. Season ticket sale for Chautauqu closes tomorrow. The drug stores have (."hauv tickets on sale now. NAS.I1 COUNTY IS FIGHTING UL'IDKMIC OF HOG CHOLLRA Kocky Mount, Juno 22. County irnt Borrougha rejMrts that hog cholera is rairine in Nash and that the number of cast's has nearly doubled der control. The county agent asks because of lack of attention. Tne the cooperation of the farmers and agent reports that vaccination work is now under way to control the against the disease is being carried outbreak. on, but there is not enough of it to stop the ravages of the cholera. Agent Borroughs warns the far mers against the ravages of this dis ease and in an appeal to them tells now to put the present outbreak un- I V r t r S osgdip vmm gcos tOiwCcimpto sfimaa fcnfe (ilk M
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