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TUESDAY EVENING HICKORY DAILY RECORD AG THREE tt H It N IS SS IB m 29 SS 9 is ST 9w S3 ts m K v, M . 13 8S SS SS a u 51 Ji p u 55 UK ? I! M gggpaaaDaODaaDDDODDDDODDODQDDDDDDODDDanD Do You Have ONE KILLED IN RUNAWAY AND TWO OTHERS HURT Albemarle, July 24 A small son U m f K( i-iijah (Jooper was killed, Mr. nlGAJPn-' H, Cooper himself is seriously injured fc HiivutCl VU JO nmutjr Jltlv 11 Jf ii you do, very likely it comes from your eyes and can be relieved with properly fitted glasses. Eye strains, headache and nervous troub les, the result of optical de fects can be relieved. My examinations are made by the most modern methods and greatest care exercised the selection nf fVia mnnm. w pi uytl ivnuuiu tur vne lenses every instance. in Geo. E. Bisanar as the result of a runaway on the sxreets ox AiDemarie nere yester day. The horse took fright at a motor truck and Mr. Cooner lost con- mm trol of the animal. The buggy in which Mr. Coon. and hia two sons q were riding was turned over and all U three of the - occupants thrown U Rgainst the Southern railway sta- tion building. The boy, who was U about 12 years old, never recovered B from the tVock. D Mr. Cooper lives at Porter, a small D town south of Albemarle. It is D thought that he and the other son Q i will recover. Jeweler and Registered Optometrist Watch Inspector for Southern and C. and N.-W. Railway.. uosiiinaaDaonaaooaaoaaDDDDnaDDDaaDoaaDDDr q We've Been Fighting I All The Time I Fitrhtinj; to se that you get the kind of Ice you ought to have, ami we believe wa've won, for we have been PREPARED nil almnr. Wi have h'ft nothing undone to give that quality of Dis-iil.-d Wnter Ue that guarantees to our patrons. SATISFACTION ts Hickory Ice & Coal Co. 'PHONE 261 S -aannnonnnnnonnnoonnnnnnnononnnnnnnnaU jUlllllllUUIIIIIIIIUIIIIUIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllUlllllllllllllllllllllllllllia Guaranteed in writing 5000 MILES WHEN you buy Ajax tires you get something more than fine rubber and fabric and the vulcani zation of these two. You get the maker's steadfast determina tion for Quality. Ajax tires are guaranteed in writing for 5000 miles. Measured in miles, Ajax are better tires by 1500 miles. . ,:! "While others are claiming Quality, we are guaranteeing it," f Sold by Abernethy Hdwe. Co. M tMninnuiiiiiiimnnHnnniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"""iwOTIilllillHwrlw ANOTHER LARGE CREDIT IS EXTENDED THE RUSSIANS Washington, July 24. The Un ited States emphasized its faith in the Russian government by extend ing it a further credit of $75,000,000. This fho wnnH Russian prfvlit. the first, for $100,000,000 having been established soon after the united. States entered the war. It is un derstood imost of the $100,000,000 already has been spent for railroad supplies and that much of the $75, 000,000 will be used in the same manner. An additional credit of $60,000,000 to France also was authorized by Secretary McAdoo, bringing the to tal advanced to all the allies up to $1,523,000,000, or more than half of the $3,000,000,000 authorized by congress. The first loan was made April 25 and the total loaned rep re sented advances made by this gov- J 1 1 1 it ernment in less tnan inree montns. 'WHY THREATEN THE DUTCH?" New York Wlorld. In a rather lordly manner the Vossiche Zeitung of Berlin, speaking of the capture of German steamships by the British off the Dutch coast says: "The Dutch government must recognize that we require from it measures a'l not mere words if it attaches value to being regarded by us are really neutral." Why threaten the Dutch? The surest measures would be for the German navy to prevent the British from raiding their coal steamers. i RECORD OF THE PAST DaaaanaDanaaDDaDDODPQDQDBaDtriaaDnagBBDti - . - mm I A tsriae s Revenge a SEE EMMY WEHLEN 9 In a 5 act Metro Wonderplay that Gives a Modern Parable Pastime Theatre Wednesday July 25. SPECIAL AT THE PASTIME TODAY GEORGE BEBAN IN "His Sweetheart" a u CnnnnnnnnnnnQnonnbDnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnri NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY FOR CITY TAXES No Stronger Evidence Can Be Had in Hickory Look well to their record. What they have done many times in years gone by is the best guarantee of future results. Anyone with a bad back, any reader suffering from urinary troubles, from kidney ills, should find comforting words in the following statement given by a Hickory man. Wt. L. Lafone, 1413 Eighth Ave., says: "I suffered from severe pains in my back and was annoyed by irregular passages of the kidney secretions. I used Doan's Kidney Pills and they helped me in every way." Lasting Results Over three years later Mr. Lafone said: "My kidneys have not both ered me for some time and I credit their healthy condition to Doan's Kidney Pills." Price 60c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Lafone has twice publicly recommended. Foster-Milburn Co., Prons.. Buffalo. N. Y. adv isl roo:rannmtmmnmiMMMnmiMM The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance J. D, Elliott. President and Treasure. J. Worth Elliott, V.-Prrf. L. M. Elliott. Secretary Elliott Building Company Incorporated. For all clasaea of conitruction. E-timate furnished cheerfnUy. fine or ganization and beat equipped contractor! in tne souin. HICKORY. N.O ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING IS SUANCE OF STREET IMPROVE MENT BONDS. Have You Seen Our Loose Leaf Outfits? We have a new line just in. Come in and see our time saving devices. We also have a complete line of American fl ags. The Van Dyke Shop PHONE 48 rmblic safetv and con venience require the permanent im provement of the roads, streets ana hic-hvraysu including tne siaewaiKs, of the "City of Hickory:" "Now, therefore, be it ordained: "That the "City Council of the City of Hickory" finds the following facts: That the city treasurer has fiioH wifh the citv manaerer. ex- offljcio city ciertc, a statement of the tVi "flitv of Hickory." pur- suant to the "Municipal Finance ace of 1917," and that said statement is- now in the office of the city man ager and is open to public inspec tion. rb That the average assessed valuation of property subject to taxation by the "City of Hickory" for the years nineteen hundred fourteen, nineteen nunarea in teen and nineteen hundred sixteen is tow million, one hunffreo eighty-one thous and, six hundred forty-two dollars, and sixty six and two thirds cents ( $2,181,642.66 2-3). as is snown Dy said statement. (c) That fhe aVeragte assesses valuation of property subject to taxation by the "City of Hickory ' for the years nineteen hundred fif TwmfoATi hundred sixteen and i"11 " . , nineteen hundred seventeen is two million, two hundred ninety-six thousand, two nundred fwty'-n.ine ,jn. on1 fhirHr. three and one-third cents, ($2,296,249.33 1-3), as is shown bv said statement, ano xnat me yeaia fifteen, nineteen nineteen umiuivu j j i.AaA oivtppn and nineteen hundred seventeen are the three fiscal years in .,.V.i'nVi hv9 pr last levied. That the amount of the net ,ivU nf the "CAtv of Hickory" out- ij;r. oiithnri7iui nnn to De auuiui ;.ini;ncr oil nronosed bonds I is two hundred two thousand, eight hundred fortjvvhree ;dollars ($202,- 843,00), as is snown uy saiu oy. "Thai street improvement bonds j r v. TYiovimnm nrincinal amount of thirty-five thousand dollars, bear ing a maximum date of interest of .nnhim TeT AlHIUltl. DO and live pex -""' t , - -- ' . , are hereby authorized to be issued bv the "OU of Hickory," a mum- cipal corporation in uaiawua ty state of North Carolina, entirely for the purpose of paying the said city's one third oi tne cusi. ox wu structing the surface of citys roads, i . .va MffWvs. including the contemporaneous construction and re- construcnon ui " j. drains with sheet asphalt lirl -Tmindation: anu uiai. the other two thirds of the cost for said improvement has neen or is w bo assessed upon abutting properties i 4The maximum period within which the said street improvement oonua L-ii -.q ia an A shall be twenty snail "inn" " . , , . . j " vears, which is the probable period of the usefulness of the improvements afThat a tax sufficient to pay the By virtue of authority vested in me by the city charter and by order of the Mayor and City council, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the City Hall in Hickory, N. C, on the 22nd day of August, 1917, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following real estate, for delinquent taxes due thereon for the year 1916. Persons desiring to pay their taxes before day of sale can call at the City Office and by paying the amount due and 20c for advertising which is added in the aimount and get their receipt, mite Bolick, Wl L., I home $12.27 Click, J. F., 1 home 13.07 Dietz, Oliver C, 1 house 14.49 Fisher, J. K., 1 home 11.24 Flowers, H. W., 1 home, 13.67 Hahn, Geo. L., 1 lot 10.25 Hamrick, Emma O. Admr., 1 house i B.12 Huffman, Mrs. D. C, 1 home 7.76 Isenhour, D. D, 1 house 12.24 Link, J Frank, 1 lot 2.17 Martin. D Butler. 1 home 18.14 Miller, Blooming W, 1 house and lot, balance , 17.98 Morrow, W. C, 1 house 4.14 Peterson, J F, 1 home, bal 4.96 Prevost, Chas H 1 house 21.0b Robt. Ransom, Jones land 1 stable And 3 vacant lots, bal 223.30 Reid, Buchanan and Penny, 1 lot 8.07 Rowe, Peter A 1 lot iu.au Setzer, Alonzo F, 1 house, bal 4.86 Shell, Robert B, 19 acres 29.08 Sigmon, Ardy O, 1 home 8.20 Smith, Jno W, 1 house, bal 14.71 Wjarlick, Fred M., 1 lot bal 7.85 Vlarren, Mrs. Laura, 1 lot 1.91 Whitis, Edward P 1 lot 8.07 Wjhite, Wim A, 1 house 19.88 W,hitener, C L 1 home 24.22 Prevost R L 1 house and 5 lots 16.75 Boyd, Mrs Minta B 1 home and lot 17-75 Gardner, R F, 1 house and 11 acres 17.25 Colored Abernethy, James, 1 home 9.84 Adams, James, 1 lot and 3 houses 1 1 17.00 Alexander, Heywood, 1 house 7.20 Archer, Lula 1 house 6.10 Arthur, Wiillie T 1 house -9.18 Barber, William, 1 lot and 1 house, balance 2.12 Bell, Geo Wm,. l house 10.67 Blackburn, Arthur, 1 house 9.67 Bost, Henry, 1 home 4.14 Bost, Lou, 1 house 1 3.21 Bost, R C, 1 home and 1 lot 9.84 Buggs, Robt J 1 home o.o Burton, Adolphus, 1 house and 1 lot I 11-24 Cherry, WTm, 1 home 9-70 Clark, Geo W, 1 house 5.56 rVavifTtann John 1 house i 9.27 Finger, Will, 1 house 9.35 Ford, Alice, 1 home 2.18 Forney, William, 1 home and 2 lots 6-21 Gaither, Phillip G, 1 home 4.13 GSlassby, James, 1 house 8.30 Goodson, Sam, 1 home 3.01 Grier, Wjill, 1 house 7.90 Hamrick, Frank, 1 lot 1.20 Harris, Munroe 1 house 8.07 Hemphill, Mlary, 1 house .io Hoke, Joe, 1 home - 4.13 Holland, Milas Wi 1 home, Dai o.io Hoover, David, 1 house and l-s Di-e ! 4.39 Hoover, Henry, 1 house 9.28 Hoover, Henry W, 1 house 3.16 Huffman, Amanda, 1 house and lot Hull, Minnie, 1 home &.14 Thos. 1 home, bal 6.18 Johnson, Lizzie, 1 home and 1 lot - a. Jones, James, 1 home 3.20 Killian, Pink, 1 house o.w Knox, Victor, 1 home Leach, Isaac, 1 house, bal 3.07 Lutz, John f , 1 home u to MnVev. Robt. 1 house . 9.61 TWVslioin TCntie. 1 house, bal .95 iii-v- 1 - ' Morrison, Jas. Rufus, 1 house .o Morison, Omer, 1 home 8.79 Morrison. Sid Estate. 1 house 2.16 Patterson, Tomey, 1 home, bal --S.28 Peterson, Henry 1 house, oai 0.00 Reinhardt, Albert, 1 home, 1 house, 1 lot 14.85 Reinhardt, Ed, 1 house, 1 3"4 acres . 1 3.16 Rowe, Dora, 1 house 3.96 Scott, Ivey 1 house - 7.54 Smith, Frank, 1 home 8.26 Smith, Sid, 1 houae, balance.- 6.68 Tillery, R L, 1 home 9.67 Ward, Fannie, 1 house 1.0 )Williams, James, 1 house and lot 4.20 Alexander, Jas M, 1 home 22.28 D T Bost, Charlie, 1 home 8.41 D T Brower, G M, 1 lot -2.25 D T Howard. Allen. 1 lot .--l.76 D 1 Smyre, John, 1 stor,e lot - 20.95 D T Wilson, Willie i-state, l nouse , O.OU U X Setzer, Walter, 1 lot 8.33 This July 23, iyiv. JOHN W. BALLEW, City Manager. QQDODODDDDODQDaOBDGIODDDDDDDODDDlDDDDDnDD f Big Valines im f I Boy's Wash S a a a Toilet Needs for Young People Parents know the necessitv of training the children in the care of their teeth. The first step is lo get one of these tooth brushes made especially for children's use, 10 to 25J. Tooth Paste No trouble to get children to clean their teeth regularly with our tooth paste. It is pleasant to the taste cleanses the teeth thoroughly and does no barm to the gums, 10c to 50c. Lutz Drug Si 1 3 e are snowine a 1 of K. &E.I I W D 1 big line wash suits andl blouses at attractive a prices and color guaranteed fast i D 13 Moretz-Whitener Clothing Co I "The Quality Shop." "--ff On The Corner Phones 17 and 317. 9R. ALFRED W. DULA EYE SPECIALIST TO SEE BETTER SEE DULA 17 Year's ExDr.rience Thc Best Equipment Obtainable. Glasses fitted exclusively UARTI3 BLOCK. LENOIR, N. C. IX FOU Vt It from DTTLA. It's A'' Right Repair Dep'L Box 127 Charlotte, N. C. LENSES GROUND & DUPLICATED r ueoever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's Thm ni1 Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic Is equally valuable as a General Tonic Decause it comams wellknown tonic properties of QUININE 0-1 tbon Tt nrt.s on the Liver. Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System, ou ceuw If You Are a Man AND WEAR HOE You now have an opportun ity to get a pair at about one half the present selling price. These shoes are the cele brated Burt and Packard make, and this oppor tunity does not come your way every day. BETTER ACT NOW! J. A. BOWLES HAVE YOUR WATCH CLEANED OCCASIONALLY a WATffl will run without V oil or cleaning longer than any other piece ot maenm ery&uf t needs both occasion iai 1 If you will consider that the rim of the balance wheel travels over fifteen "11.. . j,- will not erudee your watch . speck Of oil and a cleaning Sf. vear. It will increase the life and' accuracy of your ; waicu. MOTS your watcn wn w-i. A. J. ESSEX Jeweler & Optometrist Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System To Cure a Cold In One Day The Old Standard general strengthening tonic. Take LAX AT IV it HROMO yuioine. "fior.- a T?rVT7'Q TASTELESS Cnlll AuwiWt uuvca wm -wus" ..t... . : . , ;, -v tern. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c. w- tjj-rr?r...- .mr the , smw : 000000000000 principal and interest of the bonds aforesaid shall be annually levied and collected. m "That this ordinance snail tase effect upon its passage and shall not be submitted to tne voters. The foregoing ordinance was pass ed on its first reading on the 17th day of July, 1917, and was passed on its second and finel reading on the 23rd day of July, 1917, and was first pubuished on the 24th day of July, 1917. Any aotion or proceeding question V10 vnlidiitv of said ordinance must be commenced within thirty An a-fa- ifa lnst nublication. JOHN W; BALLEW, City Manager and ex-offtcio City Clerk. 7 24 4t Tues o Usod 40 Years o o o o o o An Ambition and a Record THE needs of the South are identical with the needs A of the Southern Rilw.y the erowth and lucceMof one mean the upbuilding of the other. - The Southern Railway asks no fworr no special privitei- not accorded to others. v The ambition of the Southern Railway Company 1. to that unity of imerert that is born of cooperation between the "Z "he raUroads; to see perfected that fair and frank policy in the manage ment of railroad, which lnrites the confidence of rovernmenu aeendes; to realize tha t liberality of treatment which will enable It ro ohtain the additional capita needed for theacqm.iuon of better and enlarged facilides incident to the demand lof tocreasea ana u. m . vrvice: and. finally-" I Jj I t To take Its niche In the body poUrie of th SoutA alow-de of other Vt industries, with no more, but with eQual liberties eual rights and equal opportunities. " The Southern Serves the South." XSS0 GAB g Th3 Woman's Tonic Sold Everywhere O O O O O Oar-NaT oooooooobo Southern Rsway System V
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