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PAGO FOOT On l nn. esvo ffiaxo f ew fi cv rg0 U X3U ftXJtJOVO 3 NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY FOR CITY TAXES By virtue of authority vetd in mt by th city charter and by order of the Mayor and City council, I will ell at public auction to the highest bidder for caih, 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 la added in the amount and get their receipt. White Fisher, J. K., 1 home.- 11.24 Flowers, II. W,, 1 home, . 13.67 Iahn, Geo. L., 1 lot 10.25 , 5.12 Iaenhour, D. D, 1 house 12.24 Martin, D Butler, 1 home 18.14 Morrow, W. C, 1 house 4.14 Prevost, Chaa II 1 house 21.0b Robt. Ransom, Jones land 1 stable and S vacant lots, bal 223.30 Reld, Buchanan and Penny, 1 lot 8.07 Rowe, Peter A 1 lot 10.30 Shell, Robert B, 19 acres 29.08 Smith, Jno W, 1 house, bal 14.71 Warren, Mr. Laura, 1 lot 1.91 Whitener, C L 1 home 24.22 Gardner, R F, 1 house and 11 acres .... 17.25 Colored Abernethy, James, 1 home 9.84 Adams, James, 1 lot and 8 houses .. , . 17.00 Alexander, Heywood, 1 house .. 7.20 Archer, Lula 1 house 6.10 Arthur, Willie T 1 house 9.18 Barber, William, 1 lot and 1 house, balance . . 2.12 Blackburn, Arthur, 1 house 9.67 Bost, R C, 1 home and 1 lot.. 9.84 Burton, Adolphus, 1 house and 1 Bot, Lou, 1 house 3.21 lot 11.24 Clark, Geo W, 1 houae ... 6.58 Davidson, John 1 house . 9.2 Forney, William, 1 home and 2 Ford, Alice, 1 horn 2.18 loU 6.21 GOasaby, Jamea, 1 house 8.30 Hamrick, Frank, 1 lot 1.20 Harris, Munroe 1 house . 8.07 Holland, Miles W 1 home, bal 6.46 Hoover, Dvid, 1 house and 1-2 acre . ... . .. 4.39 Hoover, Henry, 1 house 9.28 Hoover, Henry W, 1 house 8.16 Huffman, Amanda, 1 house and lot 3.14 Hull. Minnie, 1 home 5.14 Jackeon, Thoe, 1 home, bal. . 6. 18 Johnson, Liziie, 1 home and 1 Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System Tfct Old Standard (tatral itrcBvttaenlag tonic, OaOVB S TAST8LES8 chill TONIC, diivea out If ataria.aarickca Ik blood. and ballda ap the ay lam. AUuatonic, For adulta and children. 30c 1 MIKE - YS WT-SCK?-) I PAT TW fttlWGER'S M 6St A PRWBUS TTHR! '-OH!-ALL RlOHTi S fc lO WKfc ni y . om-t -ni MaNAER.'S I S ( l ,ni2 1' "n " V T iime 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. 51 cv i cx vi j j bpji j w x-s; OXS3 OXE OV?U OXSVS OXDIS OMOWOOWB lot - 3.48 Jones, James, 1 homl 3.20 Killian, Pink, 1 house 6.82 Knox, Victor, 1 home 8.43 Leach, Isaac, 1 house, bal 3.07 Lutz, John T, 1 home 11.25 Mackoy, Robt, 1 house 9.61 Morrison, Jas. Rufua, 1 house -J9.76 M orison, Omer, 1 home , 8.79 Morrison, Sid Estate, 1 house 2.16 Reinhardt, Albert, 1 home, 1 house, 1 lot 14.85 Reinhardt, Ed, 1 house, 1 3-4 acres . r- i 3.16 Smith, Frank, 1 home 3.26 Smith, Sid, 1 hout, balance 6.68 Tillery, R L, 1 home 9.67 Ward, Fannie, 1 house 1.20 ) Williams, James, 1 house and lot 4.20 Bost, Charlie, 1 home 8.41 D T Brower, G M, 1 lot 2.25 D T Howard, Allen, 1 lot 1.76 D T Smyre, John, 1 stone lot 20.95 D T Wilson, Willie Estate, 1 house 5.60 D T Setzer, Walter, 1 lot 8.33 This July 23, 1917. JOHN Wl BALLEW, City Manager. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD CHICHESTER S PILLS I'llla In Ked and Wol4 metallic rma. Jh HIha b :kk.. Take ether. Bar ef Tear " BIlUIINIt UDtlflk Dll I a mil jmmn ihwi as dm, same, Alwmjpt KCIUbk SOU BY DSUGGISTS EVERYWHERE " m mini .v; Am biti on Pills For Nervous People The great nevre tonlo the famous Wendell's Ambition Pills that will put vigor, vim and vitality into ner vous tired out, all in, despondent peo ple in a few days. Anyone can buy a box for only 60 cents, and Hickory Drug Co. Is au thorized by the maker to refund tne purchase price if anyone is dissatis fied with the first box purchased. Thousands praise them for general debility, nervous uostration, men tal depression and; ungtung nerves caused by over-indulgence in alcoacj, tobacco, or overwork of any kind. For any affliction of the nervous system Wendell's Ambition PiMs are unsurpassed, while for hysteria, trem bling and neuralgia they are simply splendid. Fifty cents at Hickory Drug Co. and dealers everywhere. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid b Wendell Pharmical Co., Inc., Syra cusee, N. Y D MIKETHE MESSENGER V .To-dax: sick - AWT OERe ,,.rw y A . .. "ith i urn" 11!' liLLIl r Sty .... I . 1 ! - ; . . . MIW 'V '';-f. i a2 iii i sx-jju,vj ivo-j THE NEW CALOMEL IS DELIGHTFUL IN EVERY WAY All of the Sickening and Dangerous Qualities (Have Been Removed and the Medicinal Virtues Retained and Improved Calotabe the name. You have heard of smokeless pow- der, colorless iodine and tasteless qui nine, now get acquainted with nau- sealess calomel, a colomel tablet that is wholly delightful in its effect, yet retains all of the system-purify ing and liver-cleansing qualities of the ordinary, old-style calomel. Your doctor will tell you that cal omel is the best and only medicine for bilhousness, indigestion and con stipation and now that it is pleasant to take everybody is taking Calotabs ithe improved de-nauseating calo mel tablet. One tablet on the tongue at bedtime, a swallow of water no taste, no nausea, no danger. Next morning ou wake up feeling fine, your liver thoroughly cleansed, all billious ness, constipation and indigestion re moved. Eat what you please, no danger. , ; Calotabs are sold only in original sealed packages, twenty doses for thirty-five cents. All druggists are authorized to refund the price if you are not delighted with Calotabs. FOR SALE On account of being drafted for military service the following prcperty will be sold: 51 per cent of stock in lumber manufacturing plant. This plant manufactures all kinds of building material, Has "T. C." rating and should pay at least 75 per cent. One bungalow, 2021 10th Ave, lights and water. One bungalow 2020 9th Ave. lights and water. One lot on 9th avenue, plenty of shade. One lot on 10th avenue, desirably located; large shade trees. 8 9 tf HENRY LEONARD. HICKORY DAILY EECOIU) CONSIDERS ERECTING SiHIP BUILDING PLANTS Washington, Aug. 14. Bainbridge Colby of New York was sworn in as a member of the shipping board to succeed John B. White, of Kansas City, whose resignation was accept ed by President Wilson along with those of Chairman Dennman and Vice Chairman Brent. There remains one other vacancy on the board which it is understood, will be filled by the appointment of a man from the Pa cific coast. The governme-; has taken up the subject of contracts for construction of two government-owned ship building plants to turn out fabricated steel ships. The contracts will be let soon, but changes will be made in the plan of Major General Goethals, formerly manager of the emergency fleet corporation, who proposed that builders of the yards be given an option to purchase. The new board it is understood, intends that the government shall retain ownership and also will ascertain the exact cost of fabrication before the contracts are approved. Chairman Dentnan, of the old board, held up the fabricating plan on the ground that builders would have delivered an undue profit on the transaction. SPECIAL PASTIME WEDNESDAY AUGUST 15th The following is a synopsis of "The Duchess of Doubt" a five act Metro Wonderplay featuring Emmy Wehlen, which will be shown at the Pastime Wednesday, August 15th: "I took the chances they wouldn't runs a line of Kipling's, "and now they are calling it luck." Clover Ames, country girl though she was, had it in her to take a chance a big chance to win happiness. She es caped from the tyranny of her aunt's household when a small inheri tance came to her, conceiving at the same time the idea of posing as a lady of fashion. She had sense enough to find out thoroughly before she played her cards, just how the upper half of society deported itself. But in spite of all her plans, things, which started so asupiciously didn't quite come up to expectations. That is, for a while, for before Clover had finished her game enough incidents had happened to make a thoroughly entertaining out-of-the-ordinary scree entertaining and out-of-the-ordinary screen play. Messrs. R. Lee Hewitt, Ralelgta Bollinger, Andrew Wilson, Jr., ana Frank Corpening of Newton hav re ceived appointment at Fort Ogle thorpe and they will train for orfi. cers. EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of the last will and testament of D. J. Settlemyer, deceased, this is to no tify all persons indebted to the es tate to present their claims to the undersigned executrix on or before the 10th day of July, 1918, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the estate will please call and make immediate stttlement. This July 10, 1917. MRS. HETTIE SETTLEMYER, 7-10-6t. Tues Executrix. If you are looking for a home at tend the land sale in West Hickory easy terms, 1-3 Cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 months. 8 11 5 TERRIBLUWOLLEN Suffering Described As Torture Relieved by Black-Draught. Rossville, Ga. Mrs. Kate Lee Able, of this place, writes: "My husband is an engineer, and once while lifting, he in jured himself with a piece of heavy ma chinery, across the abdomen. He was so sore he could not bear to press on himself at all, on chest or abdomen. He weighed 1G5 lbs., and fell off until he weighed 110 lbs., in two weeks. He became constipated and it looked like he would die. We had three different doctors, yet with all their medicine, his bowels failed to act. He would turn up a ten-cent bottle of castor oil, and drink it two or three days in succession. He did this yet without result. We became desperate, he suffered so. He was swol len terribly. He told me his suffering could only be described as torture. I sent and bought Thedford's Black Draught. I made him take a big dose, and when it began to act he fainted, he was in such misery, but he got relief and began to mend at once. He got well, and we both feel he owes his life to Thedford's Black-Draught." Thedford's Black-Draught will help you to keep fit, ready for the day's work, try it I NC-13J .THE MANAGER MUST BE A CAREFUL MAN iuinmmmnt;iTTTrn RECORD WANTS OLD FALSE TEETlH WANTED Don't matter if broken. I pay $2 to $15. per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer, 2007, S. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 7 6 tf 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 RENT 2 large ajr rooms. Lights and water. Apply Record office. 6 23 tf BARGAINS IN CANNING OUTFITS We have fifteen demonstration Home Canners, of different capac ities at half price. Home Can ner Mfg. Co. 7 7 tf FOR SALE FIVE -PASSENGER Hup tourning car with electric starter and lights. Abernethy Hardware Company. 7 7 tf WANTED" AMBITIOUS YOUNG married men to learn the moulder's trade. Will pay 15 cents hour while learning. Southern Desk Company. 7 15 tf WE WANT YOUR SURPLUS TO- matoes, beans and cabbage. Phone 64 or 225 for prices and this for delivery. Catawba Packing Co. 7 17 tf If you have cow trouble call W. C. Shell, phone 181. He will exchange, buy or sell. Good milk cows a spec ialty. 7 17 tf WANTED OLD FIELD PINE lumber, also four inch squares. Hickory Furniture Co. 8 4 6t FOR SALE- SEWING MACHINE needles' bobbins and shuttles for all 'makes of machines. A J. Essex. 8 0 6t Don't fail to attend the big auc tion land sale, West Hickory, Satur day, Aug. 18th at 1:30 o'clock. J. C. Martin and S. D. Campbell. 8 11 5t WANTED TO BUY A SMALL iron safe. Miust be in good condi tion. R. H. Shuford. 8 13 2t FOR SALE 1917 FORD ROAD ster. Prof. W. H. Little. 8 13 4t WANTED TO RENT TWO OR three completely furnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Address P. O. Box 381. 8 13 3t pd FOR RENT FOUR NICELY Fur nished rooms. Apply 1110 12th St. 8 13 3t If you want a factory site attend the land sale Saturday, Aug. 18. J. C. Martin and S. D. Campbell. 8 11 5t FOR RENT NEW BUNGALOW, Never occupied. One of nicest homes in city. L. Flagler. 8 14 4t Louie Wlhitener, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Whitener, today enlisted with Battery E, field artillery, at Lenoir and attained his heart's desire. His friends will wish him good luck. The Juniors last night had a water melon feast and from the looks or rinds in front of their hall this morn ing, every man of them enjoyed hin self. Miss Frances Lentz has returned from Frederick, Md., where she spent six weeks. 'She was accompanied by Miss Macy Schmidt who will ba her guest for some time. Friends of Mr. O. M. Sigmon, wru. is with the South Carolina engineers corps at Columbia, were glad to see him here today. He is off on a week's leave. Here's a Real Hair Grower That Shows Results In Few Days If your hair is thinning out, life less, full of dandruff, and your head itches, like mad, its a sure sign of the the value of Parisian sage (liquid i . . - .... , "VsMnHO. V "J -"0 r vOvrx , - hi Enlist! In the growing army which is enjoying daily hero-Cola. "In a Bottle Through a StraxO1 Pleasing to the mm A combination of delicious fruit flavors, with a full proportion of the refreshing and exhilarating Cola Nut as the base, all blended so exactly that there is no feeling of depression. DRINK fnl I yDfQ pDDDDDDDDDDDDDQDDDDQDDQDDDtiaDDDDOODDSnBI g Are You Going To Build? IF SO Builder s Supply Company Who can furnish you any kind of building material: Shingles, Lathes and Hard Wood Floors, Specialties. PHONE 64-L. eDnnnnnnDannaDnnnBDnpqaflannnbtjnnDaaBfisi dangerous dandruff germ, and quick action must be taken to save what hair you have and start a new growth. Dont' wait until the hair root is dead, for then nothing can help you but get from your druggist four ounces of Parisian sage it don't cost much and there is noth ing you could use that's any better. Dr. Sangsrbund, the famous PaTis specialist, discovered (that dandruff and falling hair are caused by a microbe then came th discovery of 2)MS) -w i heard wr whenever, ) HET)K5 f) BATH HE EVEN SToPS UP ALLTH' HOLBb IN TH' SpoUGE FER. FE7R OP A'PRAU&rn'.' TUESDAY EVENING palate no (3)!, a a o a SEE THE a a a a a a a B B B B B B form) to destroy this germ, prevent falling hair and the formation of dandruff. A few massages with Par isian sage are all that are usually needed1, and very soon you should be able to see the new hair cumins in. Parisian sage is womens' fa vorite hair dressing, because it will not stain and makes the hair lus trous, soft and fluffy. Be sure you get Parisian sage (Giroux's) for this brand is guaranteed by Hickory Drug Co., and can supply you. a lv
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