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PAGD FOOT HICKORY DAILY nECOHLJ MONDAI k VEX Prompt HE 1 Wo OKI u i S.OJ V5 so. In placing your orders will insure the best of attention. Our facilities are the best in this section, and all orders for PRINTING, no matter how large nor small, will be handled as promptly as is consistent with good work. Look over your stock, and see if there is not something you will need in a short time, and place your order in advance. The House that has Served You for Over 12 Years Place Your Order Today Clay Printing Co. Phone 1 67 Hickory, N. C. lO to MS. RECORD 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 FOR RENT Seren room house. Modern conveniences. Apply to Mrs. J. A- Ramsay on Eleventh avenue. 8 23 tf YOU HAVE THE FARMS, I AM IN touch with the buyers. Enlist with C. T. Morrison, Hickory, N. C, Real Estate Dealer. WANTED To par chase any am ount oi tomatoes, beans, caDDage, corn and pumpkins in good conu. tion. Catawba Packing Company. 9 1 tf WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH Don't matter if broken. l pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set. Sena oy parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer. 2007 S. Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 9 8 30t raw x9 uSb (sVVS SoVi (aSxS ySxJ GfSxs GroGTotfoS'oSv . fv5Cl(oQr5x9H k. ni 5V -zrv SCHOOL ORDINANCE Bo it Ordained: That any child or person, living outside of the corporate limits of the City or for any other reason not entitled to free attendance to the city schools, shall not be permitted to at tend the graded schoo's of the city, without first having obtained arm presented to the principal or other person in charge of the school thai V I tit .1 . A. -Li. J sucn cnuu or person uesires to atienu a written statement signed by the City Manager, setting forth that the tuition for such child or Tierson ha been paid in advance for the current montn. That, in the event a statement, signed by the teacher in charge of the grade to which such child or per son has been assigned, setting forth that such child or person during tn month immediately preceding was absent by reason of sickness for a period in excess of five successive school days, is presented to the City Manager, he shall allow a credit foi such time in issuing the statement or receipt for the next month. i That the Citv Manacrer shall Tint. issue any statement or receipt until he has received the amount of the tuition from time to time prescribed by the City Council. That any parent, child, teacher, Rchool or city oflicial, or other person, violating any provision of this ordi nance shall be subject to and shall pay a penalty of twenty dollars. ONLY POWERFUL MEDICINE WILL END RHEUMATISM It matters not whether you have had agonizing pains from rheumatism for for 20 weeks. Rheuma is strong enough and mighty and powerful en ough to drive rheumatic poisons from your body and abolish all misery or your money back. Hickory Drug Company and all druggists sell Rheuma on a no-cure-no-pay basis. A large bottle is inex pensive, and after you take the small doSQ as directed once a dAV for tven days you should know that at last you have obtained a remedy that will conquer rheumatism. For over five j ears throughout Am erica Rheuma has been prescribed by broad-minded physicians and has released thousand from (nmnr nnin , . " orf and despair. The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Heed .TIVJJ BROMO QUININK 1 btterthn ordinary vmuiDc ana aoea not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the full name and look lor the signature ot E. W. GROVfi. 30c. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD SPECIAL AT PASTIME TODAY SHOES ARE HIGH School will open September 1 7, for the fall term. See that your children's shoes are in good condition. Do not throw away the old shoes. We have an expert Cobbler who will convert the old shoes into new ones at a low cost. - Give us a trial. We will guarantee satisfaction. Work finished on' short notice. CITY SHOE SHOP In the rear of The Van Dyke Shop mrmruwHittm:itHiMnnnmnnniiMtMnnwimtmmm The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance Pinnniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin MiiiriiriTTTTTTrHiiitittieiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiii TMlMIM,nTTjg The special attraction at the Pas time this afternoon and tonight is "Mystery of the Double Cross" fea turing beautiful Mollie King. Third episode. The following is the story: Peter Hale, whose inheritance of the Hale millions depends on hi3 marriage to the girl branded with the mark of the Double Cross, has reason to believe that Phillippa Brew ster is the girl he seeks. Fired by jealousy, he hides in the tire lims strapped to the back of an automobile when he sees Bridgey Bentley, his ri val, start out for a ride with Phil lippa. When Bentley, who is also aware of the contingency clauses in the Hale will, and is trying to marry Philippa himself, tries to kiss her, Pe ter comes to the rescue, but with the help of the chauffeur Bentley over powers him. Taken to Bentley 's home. Peter is ound, gagged and trussed up in front of a clock, to which is attached a gun which will be shot off when the hands of the cIock reach eleven. After making sure that his scheme is working, Bentley departs, leaving wo assistants to watch. During a temporary absence of these atten. dants, the Masked Stranger appears irom oenma tne clock at one minute of eleven and Bentley's plan is frust rated. Peter, arriving, after the rescue finds Phillippa asleep with her head resting on tne library table. He tip toes over to her, determined to learn once for all whether or not. sVio in the girl of the Double Cross. He leans over her and unfastens the shoulder strap of her dress, but to his surprise. See next episode, "Kidnapped." COMMODORE PERRY IS HONORED BY JAPANESE Newport, R. I., Sept. 17 The Jap anese mission to the United States came here to do homage at the grave of Commodore Matthew Galbraith Perry, who opened the door of the is land empire to the influences of wes tern civilization 64 years ago. The mission, headed by Viscount Ishii, entered the cemetery through a lane of apprentice seamen and na val reserves stading at present-arms, while a band from the training sta tion played the Japanese national hymn. A great crowd of soldiers, sailors, and civilians HnrH Vio,. heads in silence as Viscount Ishii of the commodore a larcp wreath mnHo up in the colors of Japan with white lilies and red gladiola. WATED 25 second hand burlap bags. Will pay 5 to 7 cents each, L. M. Davidson, Next to Henkel- Live Stock Co. 9 10 tf FOR SALE One two horse aurry, 'good as new great bargain, one five passenger Overland automobile first class condition, big bargain to quick buyer, also one fine milch cow fresh. D. W. Aderholdt, Henry River, N. C. 9 13 Sat Mon Thur Fri WANTED Competent stenographs and pay roll clerk. Aply in own handwriting to Brookford Mills Co, Brookfoid, N. C. 9 15 4l NOTICE Notive is hereby given that lots in the Millers and St. Stephens bury ing ground will be charged for in future at $1 a grave. Persons desir ing to purchase lots will secure them from A. D. ECKARD, or W. H.'PROPST, Committee This 15th day of eptember, 1917. 9 15 2t HELP WANTED 500 clored men, preferably married to work in alu minum plant 8 hours per day, 7 days per week, wages for steady work $14.00 per week to start. In creases guaranted after one, three and six months service. Fine new houses with water, toilets and el electric lights. Cheap rent, steady work inside all year round. Ap ply Employment Bureau Tallassea Power Company, Badin, N. C. WANTED Underwood typewriter. C. T. Morrison. 9 17 2t For Sale by SHUFORD HARDWARE CO. Hickory, N. C i FOR SALE 48 acre farm six miles south of Hickory on good sand clay road. Can be bought reasonable. 'Apply to Record office for informa tion or phone 214-J. 9 17 6t MR. BARGER DEAD iMr. David Bareer. ae-ed 74 and seven months died this morning yum. paralysis 01 the bowels follow, mg an operation to remove a tumor lhe funeral will be held tomorrow irom JtJethlehem Lutheran church, of wnicn ne was a member. Mr. Bar ger lived in the Ra of this county and was a well known idrmer. Me is survived by his wife and five children Messrs. Labon and Frank, Mrs. Mary Reese, Mrs. Lon nie Cline and Miss Emma Barger. PUTTING IN SPAN By the Associated Press. Quebec, Sept. 17. A third attempt to place in position the Quebec canti lever bridge was being made today. Weather conditions, being favorale, the span resting upon pontoons on which it was erected. to position and huge cranes and jacks are in readiness for lifting the heavy span 150 feet. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD By the Associated Press. Louisville, Ky., Sept. 17. Nearly 10.000 Odd Fellows from all norfc r the United States and Canada were m L,ouisville today for the opening session of the snvereicrn l5nri ia. . e" b""" of their order. Amone the matters f.n nnnna wnva "V MXUiC the meeting was a proposition to al low each lodge to levy $1 a member so long as the war shall last, the proceeds to be expended through the American Red Cross for the benefit of Odd Fellows in the war. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD i -v ; 1 it"! . s - . x rr' c 11 Tr u m u a n w 1 - 1 i-n i x - IM I 111 IMJIII9IXJ 11 El CI RM fMl.i fer KM &3 Mi t,X "V3I t? Jift.i-,ili, 'jj j mm mm wm mm mm hi w mm tv mm jfm -vmia mir w 3. v. Pft i. SAVE at least 1-3 to 1-2 your coal bill it: winter. At the high price of fuel vn saving should more than pay for this wo: derfully efficient Why be a slave 'to an extravagant heating plant when Cole's Hot Blast vill give you perfect satisfaction for practically 1-2 your present fuel bilL A?vm jfilisS aii 3 U-.T , Fof Hard Coal, Soft Goal. Slack, ' Lignite, Wood and Lighter Fel& 1-3 Fuel Saving Guaranteed Mru' mis Come to Ouf Store We Can Rid You of This Burden Burns the cheapest grade coal c and bright Remember that soft coal is halt gas. This valuable half of your fuel money escapes up the chimney and is wasted in other stoves. Cole's Hot Blast Fuel Saving combustion (see open cut) stops this needless waste and saves and utilizes the gas half of the coal wasted by other stoves and turns it into warmth and cheer for your home. No. 110 For Miss Jordan Miss Georgia Johnson entertained a few friends at her home on Ninth avenue in honor of Miss Marv Jor dan of Salisbury. Those present were as follows: Misses Mary Jordan, Lura Huff man, Ora Reitzel. Eunice Ballew. Lot tie Ulme, Willie Johnson, Messrs. Miarcus Murphy, Russel Hyder, Geo. Moser. Mr. and Mrs. Ol Fruit was served and the evening was enjoyed by all who were present. CHICHESTER S PILLS IMIIs in n d and Oold metallicXV Iwxes. sealed with Blue Ribbon. W Tuke no other. Bnv of soar V DIAMOND lRAIn Ili Vo 1 ':A? m ,ur o y.a Known as Best, safest. Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION ttrw NOTIC OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby iven that th partnership lately subsistins- Kp- tween J. P. Burns and R. N. White ner, under the firm name of Burns and Whitener, was dissolved on the zyth day of August, 1917, by mu tual consent. All debts owing to the said partnership are to be re ceived by said J. P. Burns, and all demands on the said parnership are to be presented to him for payment August 31st, 1917. J. P. BURNS, R. N. WTTTTTHMTTIP 8 31 4t Fri NNotice is hereby given that tht partnership heretofore existing be tween II. A. Fulmer and R. L. Gibb, trading and doing business in the firm name and style of Fulmer-Gibbs furniture Company was dissolved on the 13th day of September, 1917, Dy mutual Amsent. All persons in debted to the aforesaid Company will pay their accounts to the new firm Fulmer Furniture Company, and the said Fulmer Furniture Con., pany assumes all the oi igations of the old partnership, and will pay ail debts. T2s the 14th day of September,! H. A. FULMER. R. L. Gibbs 9 14 4t Fri NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION TYi partnership ing b.tween J. W. Pitts in the City 3i been "dissolve. i ! " R. M. Pitts will i ess .- u I assuir : a perse-.': r owing Ci'y pay 1. M. Pitts. ' 8 24 it Fri J. V. . :.iillee a &St if?- fi- M SB m leers I. w i f bo d c FOR SALE BY C. M. Shuford and Abernethy Hard ware Co., and all good dealers. .1 5 tr.uv v - . -- e re-east MIKE THE MESSENGER HE MAY GET A JOB ASA WOODEN INDIAN -SOME DAY. I TOLD vpp aAc tv Bur !MUP, "e homeliest Boy N HIS OFFICE -To ACT , M MUST HA C UN0f? STOOD Ya-1 ? A MATllEB IDOU 5S A k4? NO-"YOUR JUST THE t)tflR CROW CLOTHES! THE GULCC, Q1 THE ME65N6Ri BOrS'tNOlV Tb TAKE A JOP? LIKE TH'S: I Co - m. - - (c1 OO YOU KNOW THAT I C5iT MA6H NOTEe f?l6HT ALONG?, NO- But I KNOW WHAT You'll it if ANY OF THFM (PESKY CRowS in corn FIELD it COfTRjCHT, RATIONAL CARTOON SERVICE CORP, m m CAW ' .o-A caw c C0N6ARN YE -I'LL. LA.KN YE To RUIN MY CROP hOLO FAr-1, mm ; i i i I I 0
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