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:ff HICKORY DAILY RECORD THURSDAY EVENING, PAGE FOUK BHfflM 9 Day We Must Put on a oeoasl sue right now in the heart of the season. Necessity demands us to make a S pedal Sale even at this time when merchandise is up real high. Necessity demands us to cut the high prices and sell the goods. REMEMBER OUR SPECIAL SALE STARTS Friday, Nov. 23rd., and Continues 9 Days We are able to fit any member of the family from Baby to Dad. Big stock to select from. Men's Suits and Overcoats, Boy's Suits and Overcoats, Ladies' Suits and Coats, Skirts, Waists, Shoes, Hats, Sweater Coats, Underwear, and everything in Ready-to-Wear for the whole family. Prices will be lower than anywhere. Trunks, Handbags and Suit Cases at Bargain Prices. Ladies and Children's Hats will go at cost. We tear No Competiton. Here Are a Few of Our Many. Bargains: Men's good working: shirts 59c to 69c Men's good dress shirts 58c to $1.23 Men's pood sweater coats 69c to $3.69 Men's heavy underwear 59c to $1.49 Men's union suit3 -$1.13 to $1.98 Men's large handkerchiefs 3c Men's odd pants $1.17 to $4.98 Men's good hats 98c to $2.89 Boys' hats 23c to 98c Men's fine dress shoes, all styles, $2.48 to $4.98 Men's work schoes $2.89 to $3.99 MEN'S AIS'D BOYS' CLOTHING Men's good suits .$6.48 to $14.48 Men's extra fine suits, all styles and all wool $9.98 to $16.88 Men's overcoat, we.ll worth $7.48 to $13.48 Boy's suits in all styles, sizes 3to 20 at a Great Bargain $1.98 to $10.00 Boys school shoes, caps and hats will be grealy reduced. 1 lot men's medium weight over alls at 98c to $1.23 Men's heavy overalls 98c to $1.28 Boys' shirts at 59c Boys' shoes -Children's shoes. $1.49 to $2.68 19c to $1.98 Ladies' dress and work shoes 1 $1.98 to $4.89 Ladies waists 48c to $1.98 Ladies skirts $1.98 to $4.78 Ladies and children's underwear. 49c to 98c Boy's union suits 69c to 98c Ladies and children's coats . $1.89 to $9.89 THANKSGIVING BARGAINS GALORE There are hundrecs of other useful articles, which we do not have space to mention, that will be sold during this special offering. Dont forget the date, Friday, Nov. 23, to Saturday, Dec. 1, and be sure you are at the right place. RIMS UND iRSEL STOR HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA Y ho (End off Vour Corns Off Clean. There is nothing in the world like "Gets-It" for corns. Just apply it according to directions, the pain stops at once and then the corn lifts oft as clean as a whistle. No fuss, no bother, no danger. "Gets It," you know, ia safe. Millions have used it, more than all other corn remedies combined, and it nev r falls. m RED CROSS MEETING HICKORY TONIGHT An important meeting of the Red Cross will be held tonight at the Chamber of Commerce for the pur pose of changing the auxiliary into a chapter and electing officers. Every member is invited to be present and the general public is wel come. The Hickory Red Cross has been doing a splendid work for the oldiers and it is proposed to in crease this work. (Attend the meeting tonight if possible. FOR SALE QHEAP Oak Folding couch, golden oak hall stand, good as new. One Standard sewing machine, in good condition. Phone No. 30-L. 11 22 3t RIGHT ON THE JOB RECOR WANTS Don't Waste Tim "Hollering." "Gets-It" Never Fails. There is no heed for you to go through another day of corn agony. But be eure you get "Gets-It." Accept nothing else, for remember, there is positively nothing else as good. "Gets-It" never irritates the live flesh, never makes the toe sore.; You can go about as usual with, work or play, while "Gets-It," the magic, does all the. work. Then the corn peels right off like a banana skin, and leaves the toe as smooth and corn-free as your palm. Never happened before, did it? Guess not. Get a bottle of "Gets-It" today from any drug store, you need pay no more than 25c, or sent on receipt of price by 3. Lawrence & Co., Chi cagpt 111, . . JSoiu m Hickory by the Hickory Drug Co., and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by Hickory Drug Company. Sheriff 'isenhower will have tax books at Brookford Mill Store Sat urday, Nov. 24 from 9 to 12. City manager's office from 1 to 4 11 21 3t iStill watching and waiting for my car "Aroma" Fine Patent Winter Wieat Flour the very best for bak ing every sack guaranteed. This car sure to come in next few days. Wiatch this paper for big ad. J. H. Hatoher. 11 22 It SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD as Van Lindley's 'Landscape Man is in Town If Interested, Call WHITENER & MARTIN immniimm!iiiiHiitcaaaagssTwJ: WANTED Sweet potatoes. i'Z phone 64 for prices and auant: Catawba Packing Co. g'-i GOOD 30-ACRE FARM FOR sTT or rent inside corporate iirr-V".-Highland. Suitable for ci;r -trucking. Write to J. A. ' Hickory, N. C. if THE WESTERN UNION TELeTo "I ff ',1 " T io yvms ui .age, witn gooc ' Boy can make about $30 pr r.. if he is a huitler. Apply "hi p : R. J. Foster,, Mgr. 11 V -t to LOST Between Hickr Granite Falls small black grip. Reward for return t office. 11 IS i FOR SALE 1913 d 1 'a Sv- l't rr p-r Maxwell car, Electric starrer Lr.i lights. Chevolet 5"passt: -.-r "a'r electric starter and lights. yH Ford touring body at a V. -'ifn West Hickory Garage. 11 LOST Crank off trurt" T7. turn to Shuford Hardv.:uv C "... LOST Stick pin with Uivr "R" on it. Finder please rt to (Record office and receive .- -j 11 21 2t IF YOU WANT nice, larpt. tender celery go to Mrs. E. C. P.,! -'. on 16th St. to get it. c't FOR SALE REO Six 191 m, Electric lights and starter, Ab-eo-nethy Hardware Co. 11 22 tf MANTED At Once 5 men ; nd . boys. Southern Desk Co. 11 22 St RELIEF FOR YOUR GRIPPY Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey is Prompt and Effective Did it ever occur to you that Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey has been giv ing satisfaction to thousands upon thousands of cold and grippe suff ers year after year ? The reason is that it gives quicK relief, and when you are suffering with your head stopped up, throat sore, feverish, all knocked . out, you too, will feel, grateful when you have tried this reliable preparation. The first dose of thi3 pleasant remedy will satisfy you that it is going to do the work, and you will be glad to recommend it to your friends for coughs, colds and bron chial affections. Children like it so well that you don't have to coax them to take it. Fins for croup. Tear this ad out and take it to your druggist, with 25c and he will give you the genuine Dr. Bells Pine-Tar Honey. , Sheriff Isenhower will have tax books at Brookford Mill Store Sat urday, Nov. 21 from 9 to 12. City manager's office from 1 to 4 11 21 3t MCLURE GIVEN IS VOTE OF REGRETS Raleigh, Nov. 22. Colonel S. S. McClure's vote of regrets near mid night as he closed a most ortho dox assault upon German military methods in Belgium and France and German diplomatic methods toward the world, gave the gentleman who was denied the platform of the university last week an able-bodied comeback. The State Literary and Historical Society, whose guest the New York publicist was, put itself on dec ord, as regretful that the colonel's loyalty had been questioned. North Carolina papers which had criticis ed Dr. Edward K. Graham and fel low workers for their failure to de tect the McClure faux pas until James H. Pou brought the case up, get in a little late. Just as they are berating the university man for stopping Colonel McClure, even belatedly, here comes the highbrow ed body of the state taking it all back and in the language of the Texas mob that lynched the wrong man, admitting "the joke is on us." The colonel left today much com. forted oyer having squared himself and having harmonized the discords that have been played in McClure" s and the New York Evening Man since he quit both. Wherever he had been he was received with consid erable eclat. A Texas paper sub- mi t.ted a fine editorial on "Patriot ism and Stuniditv." an animadver sion upon the university which acted quickly because it could not help it fThosfi who stooped - Colonel Mc Clure did not avail themselves of the best reason they might have had. Some of the papers have. been print ing his picture and whoever took it and reduced it to single column half tone, was no friend of the btt- tleman who admitted having gone to Europe with Henry Ford and other amiable peace bugs. Greens boro News. AMERICAN SCHOONER IS SUNK IN GALE By the Associated Press. New York, Nov. 22. Word was received here ' today of the loss of the four masted schooner Front enac and the landing of her crew of ten men at Bermuda by a Dutch steamer. The schooner was bounu with coal from Norfolk to Buenos Aires and sprang a leak in a gale. She was built in Bathe, Me., in 1904 for a Boston firm, but was sold to New York interests. Kill That Cold and Save Health CASCARA M QUININE The old family remedy in tablet form safe, sure, easy to take. No opiates no unpleaa an t after effects. Cures colds in 24 hours Grip in S days. Money backifitf ails. Get the g-nume box with Red Top and Mr. Hill's picture on it 24 Tablets for 25c. At Any Drug Stor New Series "FOUR NINETY" TOURING From a mechanical standpoint, this model has reach ed a standard of excellence that is not surpassed in any motor car. Vanadium steel is used for every part that requires unusual strength. It has umple power prop er spring suspension correct weight smart in appear ance well finished. It has unusual records in gasoline ecenomy. NEW! FEATURES The motor is of an improved de sign. The cooling is by water pump. The oil pump has been changed to the gear type. ' The pump is placed in the forward end of the cylinder casting. .Tire carrier is provided, and is fastened at the rear of the body. ADDED REFINEMENTS Wheels are fitted with demoun table rims; one extra rim is fur nished. Other features of the New "Four--Ninety" are: New Oil Pressure Guage; New Improved Radiator; foot rail; robe rail; tilted windshield; one man top; improved type curtains, folding up into top; flaps on top of each door for protection of body anu finish; pocket on the inside of each door. You should investige Model "Four Ninety'economy records We advise to buy Now. - Prices changing monthly. PERSITIva AS HAIG'S GUEST WITNESSES BIG OFFENSIVE British Army Headquarters in P rfinf e, Nov. pjl. (By the Asso ciated Press) General Pershing, commander of the American forces in France, was present at the British headquarters as the guest of Field Marshal Haig, the British comman der, to witness the British offensive. The American commander follow ed the novel battle with the deepest interest. Touring Car $635; Roadster $620; Coupe or Sedan $1060. Price F. O.B. Fline, Mich. BUIGKjGARAGEJDistributors PHONE 210 HICKORY, N. ESSIll;. HICKORYTN. 1 ig a W? IMIIKFTHE MFSIFIWFR HE LEARNS THAT WOMEN, - ZT WALT T , .L o mac e iCJOEWift cant take a me. m? ismm . m . nXXT S X I c -Trrl TC3 WHH?E ion 1 Yvu r, ' 7i 7 -T itSnDnrVJuc I'PfloBA L P ?!.- Wjp ftP" EVEN foR TH' PvBl-IC VC- M Y5"UM-? IS SLUMlLLaZ.) f SuFFERlN'CVTS-FLOS5Y-; i 2tatJ55 r I? BANK FOR 1 M r"lL Of BHEMTtej J C(LLW PoWiy SHE WE ME ) ? "'ff A ( 'H'T Try GIQl i --v fliKT You got Ho STATtON FOR Mgjy ( FooD-l AlN'TEEN HER ' AT TH' ICEMEN 8)UJ ) RfA ( ? " ' PLAGE AH DV f ? .EHE OF HOMoR I ' - H i m Mi-n mil' " - - Z " " I
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