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THURSDAY EVENING HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE FOUR if fri HP ti tmm o S m v ; ii iii ii . m gg liii JL iiiLliii " ""n mimniiiinumanam yoo ip Sons croSDj oxsjom; is when you get' your work done if sent to us. Look over your stock and see if you do not need something in the printing line. Our facilities are not excelled in this section, and we can always. give you as good a price as is consistent with good work. We are equipped to handle anything in the printing line. Special ruling of all kinds. The House that has Served You for Over 12 Years Place Your Order Today Clay Printing Co. Phone 167 Hickory, N. C. 9U Sale of Hickory Township Land For Taxes By order of the County Commis sioners and authority of law, I will sell the following tracts of land for taxes on Monday, August Cth at the court house door in Newton. Beard, Miss Marie M., 1 lot $ 5.79 Buff, Kiley G., C lots 3.79 Campbell, Thos. G., 1 lot 7.84 Cline, Kov. R. II, 1 lot 7.02 Cook, Adolphus A., 30 acres 0.50 Dakin, Mrs. R. P., 1 lot - -i.43 Davis, J. E., 2 lots 1 Dt-itz, Mrs. M. A., 2 lots 1.22 (lantt, S. O., 19 acres 4.2 f Herman, llosie P., 54 acres 5.-J4 Holloway, Sarah, 1 lot 2.92 Holsclaw, Wm., 1 lot , 4.32 Hoover, M. Henry, 1 lot G.S7 Isenhour, David P., 1 lot G.43 Lovett,A A. II, 1 lot 3.79 Miller, J. E., 1 lot -35 Miller, Lewis, 1 lot .76 Miller, Abel S., 70 1-2 acres and 1 lot 53.40 Morrow, V. C, 1 lot 2.32 Newton, David A., 1 lot -- 4.5G Prevost, Charlie, 1 lot 11.73 Ramseur, Lawrence, 9 acres 13.81 Rosenbaum. H. L., G acres 4.21 Simerton, Robert, 1 lot, bal 3.43 Smith, John V., 1 lot 5.05 Turner, David M., 10 1-2 acres 10.73 Walker, Obie Estate, 1 lot 1.8 7 Ward, Charlie, 20 acres 9.17 Ward, T. W., 29 acres 9.90 Warren, Mrs. Laura, 1 lot 1.02 White, John P., 23 acres 8.4; Whitener, Julius T., 52 acres 9.52 Whitener, E. L., 80 acres 17.48 Whitener, Abel P., 30 acres and 1 Lot ... - 10.00 Wtdf, Dr. R. W., 1 lot G.49 Gardner, R. F., 1 lot 9.4G Fry, Frank, 1 lot 5.53 Yoder, Robert M., 2 lots 4.83 Yount, L. Eugene, 1 lot 2.73 Ward, P. L., 24 acres 6.49 Poovey, W. P., 1 lot 35 Colored Alexander, James 1 lot -- 5.93 Wilson, Willie, estate, 1 lot 1.55 Smyre, John, 1 lot 5.48 Brown, R. L., 1 lot .Gl Witherspoon, Tess, 1 lot 1.40 Peterson, Henry, 1 lot 4.92 Archie, Leu, 1 lot 3.48 Arthur,. W .T., 1 lot, bal 3.48 Bost, Charlie, 1 lot 2.49 Barber, Wm., 2 lots 4.70 Barringer, Lucy, 1 lot 1.77 Bost, Lou, 1 lot 1.79 Finger, Wall, 1 lot 4.75 Forney, Wm., 3 lots 3.48 Hemphill, Mary, 1 lot 2.32 Hooper, John, 1 lot G.19 Hull, Minnie, 1 lot 2.93 Jones, Joe, Estate, 2 lots 2.32 Knox, Victor, 1 lot 4.22 Lucas, Wm., 1 lot 2.52 McKey, Robert, 1 lot 4.9G Ramseur, Lucy, 2 lots 2.42 Reinhardt, Albert, 3 lots 8.07 Reinhardt, Ed, 1 3-4 acres 1.77 Robinson, John, 5 1-4 acres 2.52 Scott, Ivey, 1 lot -- 4.35 Setzer, Walter, 1 lot 4.17 Shuford, Augustus, 1 lot 2.98 Sudderth, Charlie, 1 lot 2.32 Ward, Wilson, 1 lot .61 Whitener, Necie estate, 10 acres .31 Wilfong, Eaekiel, 1 lot 1.25 Williams, Robert, estate, 1 lot 2.95 JNO. A. ISENHOWER, Sheriff of Catawba county. FOli KENT Or Hell, ncven room house, corner Eighth avenue and Seventeenth street. W,ater and Lights. F. B. Gwin, Marion, N. C. 7-12-f.t. NOTICE OF DISOLUTION The partnership heretofore exist ing between T. W. 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, ami persons owing Central Cafe will please pay Ivey Setzer. T. W. BOATRIGHT. 6 20 4t Thursday -nn Old sons, inner natneant Wiit't cuit j woit cawt, no matter of bow long tttanding, ki ttntf.l l.y the wonderful, old reliable Dr. J, r't AiitiAic lltuliiiK Oil. It xl'"' . tluM. &t Wc tlM, COUNTY FAIR Big Home Talent Musical Comedy JULY 12 & 13 Academy of Music, Hickory Cast of Characters Boss Jones Widow Smithers Aunt Mary Mrs. Switzenberger Prof. Sporatti Giggling Sal Lunch Women Miss Newcomer Miss Langdon Widower Bride Groom Farmers, Mr. Garey Kirkpatrick Mrs. N. W. Clark Mrs. J. L. Riddle Mr. A. K. Joy . Mr. C. C. Gamble Lester Mitchell Mrs J. W. Whitfield . Mrs. Geo. Bailey Mrs. Geo. Yoder Mr. Hugh Miller . Mrs. E. B. Menzies Mr. Henry Menzies Fakirs, etc. Musical Numbers MOON CHORUS Soloist .... Francis Ferguson CHORUS Margaret Abernethy, Katherine Lyerly, Dorothy Cilley, Margaret Harris, Mary W. Lentz, Martha Wil son Troutman, Nancy Lang Martin, Mary Marshall, Mary Walsh, Aileen Eckard, Aileen West, Hazel Nix on Barkley, Mary Leach, Carrie Mitchell, Mary Gwinn, Elizabeth Moore, Edwina Umstead, Mildred Whitener, Helen Whitener, Katherine Bowles White ner, Virginia Clark, Margaret Spivey, Doris Pope, Mary Beckner Moore, Elizabeth Warlick, Jean Fara bee, Carol Farabee, Evelyn Deal, Anna Morris Whit field. HAYSEED BOYS Soloist Ernest Wannemacher, Fred K. Holder, Jack Hatcher, Bobby Grimes. ' CHORUS Robert Walker Geitner, Charles Whitener, Leroy Whitener, Donald Shuford, Harry Boyd, Lancing Hat field, Reid Hatfield, George Ruffin Wootten, Johnnie Shuford, Paul Eckard, Fred Coleman Abernethy, George Bailey, Kenneth Warlick, W. B. Smith, Paul Sherrill, Howard Whitener, Billy Grady. BARN DANCE Soloist Caroline Marshall, Louise Cline. CHORUS Constance Gwaltney, Sarah Doll, Elizabeth Aber nethy, Louise Boyd, Marian Mitchell, Viola Moore, Elizabeth Harris, Mildred Wilfong, Alice Cilley, Vir ginia Springs, Elizabeth Barkley, Margarette Hefner, Clara Ballew, Lydia Hatfield, Katherine Cline, Kath ryne Hatcher, Aileen Whitener, Kathryne Setzer, Nite Mosteller, Virginia Menzies, Elizabeth Councill, Gladys Fry, Helen Moser, Elizabeth Russell, Ermone Sherrill, Pauline Burns, Josephine Lyerly, Alice Herndon. FLUFFY RUFFLE CHORUS Soloist .... Miss Taylor CHORUS Misses Hutton, Shuford, Sellars, Taylor, Springs, Abernethy. Messrs. McCombs, Miller, Menzies, Dellinger, Gamble, Johnson. SEE-SAW CHORUS Soloist .... Mrs. Patterson BOOGEY BOO CHORUS Soloist . . . . Miss Hutton CHORUS Misses Setzer, Cilley, Springs, Killian, Menzies, Shuford, Abernethy, Murphy, Doll, Mitchell, MILITARY CHORUS 7 Soloist .... Miss Hutton CHORUS Misses Menzies, Setzer, Murphy, Springs, Cilley, Lyerly, Shuford, Carrier, Doll, Abernethy. Messrs. Shuford, Menzies, Geitner, Doll, Councill, Whitener, Hutton, Johnson, Geitner. COLLEGE CHORUS Soloist . . . Miss Clarissa Abernethy Misses Menzies, Lyerly, Cilley, Killian, Shuford, Murphy, Springs, Mitchell. Messrs. Geitner, Menzies, Whitener, Johnson, Shuford, McComb. RECORD WANTS OLD FALSE TEETjII WANTED Don't matter if broken. X pay (to $15. per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return unail. L. Mazer, 2007, S. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 7 6 tf FOR RENT 8 ROOM HOUSE with large garden, 2013 10th av Also store house, desira bly located within two hundred yards of four large manufacturing nlants. Henry Leonard. 6 15 tf x PitR RENT ,2 larcre ar rooms T.io-Ms nnl water. Annlv Record office. 6 23 tf mi HRMT SIX-ROOM BRICK- house, two acre lot, good orchard, on Highland aVenue, half mile from Write or Dhonft John A. IconllAwer Npwt.on. 6 27 tf . v . FOR SALE COMPLETE SET Of SVialcpsneare 10 volumes 3-4 Mo- rncf-n bindings, nerfect condition. Wall sell cheap. Fred F. Murphy, 7 5 tf MACHINISTS WANTED CAN P-ive permanent employment to sev eral machinists. Good wages and oDoortunitv to make lots of over time. Write Wilmington Iron Works, Wilmington, N. C. 7 5 2 wk BARGAINS IN CANNING OUTFITS ;We have fifteen demonstration Home Canners, of different capac ities at half price. Home ban ner Mfg. Co. 7 7 tf FOR SALE FIVE -PASSENGER Hup tourning car with electric starter and lights. Abernethy Hardware Company. 7 7 tf FOR SALE 100 bushels of genuine native grown Ambruzzi rye, $3.00 per bushel. 'Crimson clover seed 20c per pound. HICKORY SEED CO. FOR SALE at BARGAIN One pure bred white Wyandotte rooster and hen Apply at 1345 17th street. 7-9-2t 1 i FOR SALE One Automobile Roads ter. Apply City Garage 711 5t 5,000,000 Corns Lifted Right Off ! Try 2 Drops of Magic "Gets-It." There's a wonderful difference be tween getting rid of a corn now and the way they used to try to get rid of it only four or five years ago. "Gets-It" has revolutionized corn history. It's the only corn remedy "See? Just S Drops of Gets-It. Now Tomorrow I'll Just Peel That Corn Bight Off and It's Gone I " today that acts on the new prin ciple, not only of shriveling up the corn, but of loosening the corn off bo loose that you can lift it right off with your fingers. Put 2 drops of "Gets-It" on that corn or callus to night. That's all. The corn is doomed sure as sunrise. No pain, or trouble, or soreness. You do away once and for all with toe bundling bandages, toe-eating salves and irresponsible what-nots. Try It get surprised and lose a corn. "Gets-It" is sold everywhere, 25c a bottle, or sent on receipt of price by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, IH Sold in Hickory and recom mended by Hickory Drug Co. NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power and authority vested in the under signed mortgagee by that certain morterae-e deed pxecnt.pd bv .Tamps Ad ams and wife, Gussie Adams to George Lyerly on the 11th day of January, 1913, and duly recorded in the office nf t.Vlft Rp.p-5st.PT- nf TAArla -fnr Potaw. fault having been made in comply ing with the terms and stimplations therein contained, the undersigned tyi nrO" a crop urill call of nnVi; oiiHin for cash, in front vf t.Vio nnef nfdrt. J day oi July, 1917, the following de- oa county in doox juu page zt, to which reference is hereby made, de- m tne city or Hickory, at twelve o'clock, noon on Saturday the 14th scribed tract of land, to wit: iSituate in the southern nort.ion nf the city of Hickory. iBecinnine" at an irnn -nin Si1 Shuford's and Vina King's corner and runs north 4 1-2 east 219 feet to a stake; thence south 89 east 16 1-2 feet to a stake; thence north 4 1-2 E. 236 feet to a stake, a new corner on old line; thence north 89 west 132 feet to a gtake, James Adams' cor ner, thence South 2 1-2 west 452 feet With said Adams' line, to a stake, a new corner, Barger's and Himenne King's line; thence south 89 east 100 feet, to the beginning. This the 14th day of June, 1917. GEORGE LYERLY, MVvrto-n trpo Blackwelder and Shuford. Attomevs. 6 14 4t Thurs ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Semi -Aimial Qearanoe Sale WUl Begin Friday July 1 3 Will Close Saturday July 21 We wish to announce that on Friday morning July 1 3 we are going to offer our entire stock af seasonable merchandise at prices that will sur p rise you, regardless of the advanced cost of merchandise. !We have made prices that will make you forget the high cost of living. Clothing Boys Wash Suits, sizes 3 to 16 years, price 48c to $1.69 Boys all Wool Serge Suits, 8 to 18 years, price $5-98 Men's Palm Beach and Cool Cloth Suits, $2.50 to 1 $5.50 Hats All Dress Straw Hats at one half price. Men's $3.00 Felt Hats $1.98 Men's $2.50 Felt Hats $1.48 Men's $2.00 Felt Hats $1.19 We have a large stock of shoes and Oxfords which we must close out at this sale at greatly reduced prices. Shoes Men's $4.00 to $4.50 shoes $2.98 Men's $3.50 Shoes $2.69 Men's $3.00 Shoes $2.19 Ladies $3.50 White high top laced shoes at - $2.39 $2.50 Shoes at $1.98 One lot of Ladies' sample Ox fords worth from $2.50 to $4.00 $1.19 65c Tennis Shoes at 49c Notions 50c Hosiery at 39c 25c Hosiery at 19e 15c Hosiery at 11c Men's $1.00 Dress Shirts89c Men's 50c Dress Shirts 43c Men's 50c Ties 39c Men's 25c Ties 19c $1.50 Corsets at 98c $1.00 Corsets at 89c Men's $1.00 Underwear at 89c Men's 50c Underwear at 39c Men's 25c Underwear at 19c Grocery Specials: 5 lb. Snowdrift Lard $ .98 10 lb. " . " 1.96 20c LooseRoasted Coffee .16 10 lb. Granulated Sugar .83 We have numerous other Specials and a store full of bargains which space will not permit us to mention. It will pay you to come here and examine our stock for we mean business and the lines we carry are sure to go at the prices we have put on them. Catawba Store C0 Field's Old Stand Hickory, N. C. AMERICAN STEAMER IS DESTROYED BY U-BOAT New York, July 12. The American steamship Kansan, carrying a crew of 50 men, has been sunk, presum ably, off the French coast, according to a cablegram received here by the France and Canada Steamship com pany, which chartered the vessel. The vessel was valued at $3,000, 000. She carried a cargo of flour pnd other foodstuffs, together with 4 000 tons of steel, which was valued In all at $2,000,000, was consigned to the French government. A ma jority of her crew were Americans. The cablegram received here came from the company's agents in Paris. It did not say whether the steamer was torpedoed or where the sinking, on July 9, took place. The vessel was due at a French port on July 8. She left New York on June 28, com manded by Captain E. A. Forsythe. The Kansan, owned by the American-Hawaiian Steamship company, struck a mine off the French coast last Decembsr. She was then re ported as sunk but was salvaged and returned to New York in Apm. where she remained until she start ed out iin in June. In October. 1916, the Kansan was held up by German submarine U-53 off Nan tucket rd was allowed to proceed after the U-boat captain learned her identity. At that time the submar ine was raiding shipping off the American coast. Formerly the Massachusetts, the Kansan, was built in Camden, X. J., in 1903. She was of 7,913 tons k!n,.s. Having? Qualified as administrator of the estate, of John Deal, deceased, late of Catawba countv. North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Hickory, N. C, on or be fore the 7th day of June, 1918, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All nersnns indit ed to said estate will please make im mediate payment. IhlS the 6th dav of Juno 1Q 17 6 7 Thurs 6t S. D. -McABEE. il Now Distributor for Maxwell Cars 19 Mpre Counties Will Enjoy "Whits" Original Plan Buy Now Pay as You Ride. The Whitmire Motor Sales Company has just closed a large contract with the Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation of Detroit, Mich., wherein they become Maxwell Distributors for Western North Carolina for 1917-1918. We purchased 250 cars and our territory has been increased 19 counties and now reaches from Catawba to Cherokee counties, including the following: Cleveland. Cataw ba, Caldwell, Burke, McDowell, Rutherfordton, Polk, Henderson, Transylvania, Jackson, Macon, Cherokee, Swain, Graham, Clay, Madison, Mitchell, Yancy, Avery, Haywocd and Buncombe. Now that "Whit" has been promoted from dealer to Distributor, he will secure live dealers in every county, except Buncombe that's our PLUM and will be handled from the Asheville Agency but we have other counties just as good and a factory con tract that can not be beat. INVESTIGATE. "Whit" started with one county, just as you will start' this year and with just a little "pep" along with the sale of MAXWELL CARS you can in three years, be where "Whit" is today. Now here comes the big advantage-"Whit" can finance eight-tenths of the capital necessary for his dealers in the sale of Maxwell Cars. If you live between Hickory and Murphy you are liable to see "Whit" at any time with his go-a-way bag looking for live dealers. Here is a "TIP" better take it write us in the meantime and we will come direct to you. Be a MAXWELL dealer and you'll be a distributor in three years' time, just as sure as the old speckle hen sets if you'll keep just half as busy as she does. So come on with us now and let us explain our most liberal contract to you on the only car manufactured that will give 25 to 30 miles of travel on a gallon of gasoline. This record is sworn and subscribed to by more than a dozen citizens living in and near Asheville. Whitmire Motor Sales Co. T. W. Whitmire, Mgr. Phone 2774 43-45 Broadway Asheville, N. C. x
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