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SATURDAY EVENING PAGE FOUK HICKORY DAILY RECORD TM3 aaHVaunzrr Coming to IM MONDAY, DEC. 10TH PAST tmmmmm MOLLIE KING ana CREIGHTON HALE IN FIRST EPISODE OF "THE SEVEN PEARLS" PATHE'S NEW SERIAL Which has More Thrills to the Yard than Found on the Battle Field. -ALSO LAST EPISODE OF THE "MYSTERY OF DOUBLE CROSS" AND LONESOME LUKi: Celery" The MESSENGER" IN TWO REE1 -S. Come Early and Get a Good Seat This Will be Some Show DON'T MiSS IT-SPLCIAL MUSICATN1GHT 5c Admission to all on this Date 10 STILLS FOUND IN SOUTH MOUNTAINS Deputy Collector P. P. Jones and I'oriscma'n C. A. Mbser destroyed two hi u-1,-:.,1( nlants in the South Moun tains of Burke county, one of T T them being-on Asa nun man s place. ' . The first plant was found eight miles west of Hildebran and four fermenters and 100 gallons of spent beer were destroyed. The copper h;ul been removed, but the still had been in operation the day before the oflteers arrived. The second outfit was located about eight miles south of Valdese. It had been running corn liquor and apple brandy and Mr. Jones believes ihr ihr.-P operators left 20 minutes befure he arrived. About 15 gallons of low wine were destroyed. The copper had been moved. This is in what is known as a bad country and times was one when a a ollice:- carried his life in his hands when 1 invaded the section. There ai-e orc-' folks over there now, it is ?.ak"t, who would not refrain from a king a crack at raiders. RECORD WANTS OAK WOOD For sale. Call Phone 221-L. 11 o7 1 m2 FOR FROST PROOF cabbage plant call phone 288-L or see W. E. Mil ler 12 1 tf FOR RENT A new eight room 15th avenue. Furnished or un bungalow with lights and water on furnished. Apply 1013 15 Ave. 12 3 2 wkt. b i H ;Ni V A MIRACLE CAN BRING i'LiACi: SAYS EDITOR iHAKDEN Amsterdam. Dec. 8. Maximilian : :a;-.'..-n, editor of Die Zukunft, de c!a re. 1 in. an article recently pub 11 ,! in his newspaper: ('illy a mh-aede can bring peace. i;;'''Kn' Germany must be crushed vur enemv defeated. There is i-.D al ;niative." Prof. J. E. Barb is nursing his right hand, his Ford crank having hit it with the power of 22 horses. H 'ri N y .Mrrsrrsrt pill & '. JIAS1M UK.VND. A , - L.!i, Hl Af ! y oiir Sriiif;lst for ' V.- A t lil-.-lui. tcr's EHiniMmu lirund f. .t Z n Km ar.J ;1J metallic VTJO' 'V-.7 .-., scale." v.itli Bum Rit.bon. Y .vlVfi'3 Tt l.e no rihi i' !?uy of your - :.;.- A,k lor HH ilKS-TEK'S -' i.'SA.HXW :i N! KILLS, fur 8S f t yeJra known as llc:t Safest, Always Reliable r' SOLD BY DRt'GblSTC EVERYWHERE if HiniM ii-iTViT f'- f mum wn- tmm Jitney HICKORY iONOV'Kli TO N Schedule Leave Hickory .. Leave Hickory Leave Hickory Leave Hickory Leave Hickory -- - Leave Newton Lt'av? Newton -. LtJ.ve Newton . Leave New-ton . . - Leave Newton -- ewton to Conover Vmvtnn to 1 1 irlcnrv Hickory to Conover lL'ckory to Newton Our Motto: Good Servi R. W. CLINEj NEWTON, N. C. Service. AND NEW. .10:20 . iu. ..2:30 p. m. ..4:30 p. ...7:30 p. m. ..7:20 a. m. ..9:20 a. ra. .1-30 p. m .J;:Z) p. m ..C:3u p. m. 15e 40c 30c 40c cv. Children Cry FGi? FLETCHER'S CAST O R ! A NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of the estate of J A. Sellers, deceased, late of Catawba county, North Car olina, this is to notify all persons hav'ng claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hickory, N. C, on or before the 12th day of November 191S, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will be re quired to make immediate payment. This 12th day of November, 1917. j MRS. L. V. SELLERS, J Executrix of estate of J. A. Sellers, deceased. 11 12 4t Mon Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S I CASTORIA 1 AMUSEMENTS! FOR SALE 117 7 passenger Studebaker car, 4 cylinders. One 1914 Reo Touring car. Abernthy Hardware Co. 12 4 tf ARRIVING in Hickory on or about Dec. 15th one . car load of apples, Red Limbertwigi. Blackwelder Bros, TaylorBvilie, N. C. 12 4 lwk iiTOiaaMIPiEi,,''ari" FOR SALE Small farm four miles of town. 109 Hampton St., Chester, S. C. 12 5 8t W-S FOR SALE Narcissus and Hy acinths bulbs. Mrs. Carrie Gam ble. 12 6 1 wk LOST Cameo Pin. Finder re turn to Miss Mary Roseborough 12 7 2t FOR SALE Double barreled Shot gun, 12 guage, good condition. D. iK. Smith, at Elliott Knitting Mills 12 7 3t d WANTED Old False Teeth. Don't matter if broken. I pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return (mail. L. Mazier, 2007 S. Fifth .St., Philadelphia, Pa. 12 8 1 mo WANTED Good boy to deliver Records to Brookford subscribers. Good proposition for hustler. Ap ply at Record office. FOOD, FUEL, SUPPLIES FOR GOVERNMENT FIRST S.ii:i2:i::u FIRST EPISODE OF THE "SEVEN PEARLS" MONDAY The following is a synopsis of the first episode of the "Seven Pearls" which will be shown at the Pas time Monday, December 10th. The Seven Pearjls (Episode No. 1. The Sultan's Necklace Two paifS The Cast: lima (Mollie King). Harry Drake (Creighton liak'Y; Grady (JVun R. J. Dunn.) Six months to recover the seven pearls, or suffer the penalty of be in sent to the harem. lima, the i.aughier oi rionest xey, a luimci ; 'Whshinlgton, Dec. 8. A general priority order, giving preferential shipment to food, fuel and govern ment supplies was issued by Robert S. Lovett, government dictator of priority transportation. The order legalizes action already taken by the eastern operating com mittee of railroads giving to these commodities preference in move ment. Officials believe it will go far towards relieving the eastern freight congestion which has threat ened to close down war industries and public utilities. The order says: "'On and after the 12th day of December, 1917, and until further order all common carriers by rail- Just received two car loads axwell cars and trucks These are without any doubt the g eatest car and truck values on the market and it will pay you to buy now as trucks are hard to get from the factories and the price is liable to advance any time. It you are interested, you will find me or a salesman at Lutz's Drug Store or J. S. Set- zer and Sons Store. 1 K9 W 7 m Zk Ml m ra P S, Several good, used cars for sale. to blast furnaces, foundries, iron and- steel mills, smelters, manu facturers engaged in work for the j United States government of its al- j lie (including street and interur-: ban railways, electric power and ' lighting plants, gas plants, water ; and sewer works), flour mills, su-' gar factories, fertilizer factories ; and shipbuilders; also shipments ox paper, petroleum and petroleum products." I Nunnallys and Wiley s Candies FRESH BY EXPRESS TODAY n M a n a a a a a a a n CI n ti ti CI U a S3 no u 13 II B3 U II CI II El IS M El n n it u ra m W iS n i t-' i fi-.i a,-is been entrusted to her father's care by the Sultan and he had promised to gut'rd them with his life, but they were stolen by Harry Drake, a New York youth, travelling in Eu rope. Drake rescued lima from drowning, and in gratitude she kiss ed him. This enraged some Turks, who beat Harry and took his money. His funds gone, Drake asks assistance of Grady, an American crook. He tells him that he too has been robbed of a pearl necklace, and if he can recover it, his reward will be one of the pearls. lima finds the pearls, tries them on, and then lays them by a barred window. Reaching in !a ry hooks them with his cane. On uccoant of her veil, he has no sus i:cions Lhat he is robbing the girl lie rcjfcCied. Drake ariives in New York, fol low-;. by lima in search . of the T1 1 T Tf IT lake a Box oonie V9 ror Duneiay. riiciiory The REXALL Store Brag Compan Telephone 46 81 Si : pearls, During the trip Drake re ceives a note telling him that his c,Ciit is known and unless he re vu:.t..s the pearls, he would die. Lcar.iir.g the pearls never belonged :o Crady, Harry refuses his share v.i.Ln they divided amongst the gaiicr. .lie receives a yiote from (U.idy telling him that he had c nr clad the pearls in the heel of -his .-hoc. binding it. he locks it in vli': drawer of his dek. - Later that night Drake discovers a masked igurc at his desk. Drawing, his revolver, he secures the pearl. ' A second figure holds Drake up, and takes the pearl from him. As the second figure backs towards f the door, a strange hand ' reaches in and takes the pearl from the sec ond figure while Drake turns in wonderment to the masked woman. American ambassador, agrees to roa( . tn the -.United States shall return the pearls while her fathero,; -nrfiffrTWft and nrioritv in car i.i held a hostaga. The pearls had supply and in movement to the 1 ...4 -.-,,, n Vi oVliT.'c? QT"Ot 1 1 - 1 " . T " 1 1 louowmg commouities anu in tae order numbered : "1. Steam railroad fuel for cur rent use; "2. 'Livestock, perishable freight, food and fuel; "3 i(A) ShiDments of military supplies when consigned direct to the United states government . or the authorized officers of the United States army, navy or. shipping board or to the allies or the proper rep resentatives thereof, destined to any cantonment, post or encampment, to any point of export for move ment thence to France, to any arse nal or navy yard, or material to any shipbuilding plant under con tract to the United States shipping board for the sole nurnose of con-i structing vessels for that board. "(B) Other shipments for the United States government as the same may be authorized from time to time by the undersigned as ne-j cessary as m particular cases, but only upon request of the United States navy or United States ship ping board, through a designat ed officer or representative of the respective departments located in Washington; '"4.-Coal to and for by-product cooking plants and not subject to reconsignment; and "'5. Preference and priority in movement only to coal for current use but not for storage, consigned direct (and not subject to reconsign ment) to hospitals, schools and oth er public institutions, retailers of coal for use in supplying domestic consumers only; and to coal, coke and raw materials for current use, but not for storage, consigned direct (and not subject to reconsignment) Increases strength of delicate,- nervous, rundown people 100 per cent. In ten days in many instances; $100 forfeit if It fails as per full ex planation In largre arncie soon to ap pear In this paper. Used and high ly endorsed by former United States Senators and Members of Congress, well-known physicians ana rormer Public Health officials. S A.ak your doctor or druggist about it. I Dress In London. Something might be said of the changes that three years of war have brought about in our clothes. Evening dress is not abolished, but it Is becom ing much less customary in theaters and restaurants, and people coming up to London who used to bring eve ning clothes with them no longer do so. Stiff white collars are disappear ing, and" the soft collar is worn by all classes. The democratic process had already set in at the house of com mons. One remembers the shock that Mr. Keir Hardie's cloth cap created on its first appearance there, but it has advanced immensely since the war be gan. Frock coats are in a small and die-hard minority. Spats are on their last legs. Top hats survive miraculous ly, it might seem, until one remembers their enduring qualities, so that their persistence is only a form of war economy after all. Miller's Antiseptic Oil, Known As Snak Pain in New Order Given Cowards. "The Order of the Running Hare" Is a new mock decoration which Is conferred by the Lvyal Eelgian nation al committee upon their well-to-do compatriots of military age, who, after fleeing from the German invader, have since preferred safety and ease abroad to the hardships of trench life on the Yser. Many Belgians In neutral countries have received such an order, which consists of a medal showing a flying hare, with an uncomplimentary in scription. It is accompanied by an ar tistically Illuminated charter, by which "We, King of the Tribe of Cowards, bestow this decoration upon our trusty and well-beloved friend, on his attack of the old shivers, which is hereby certified as incurable." Children Cry FUR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD I Will Positively Rlifcve Three Minute ; Try it right now for RLeuna ' tism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, gore, j stik and swollen joints, r.sfr.c in the head, back and limbs, eoms, bunions, etc. After one applica tion pain disappears a; if by magic. A new remedy used internally and externally fcr coughs, colds, croup, sore throat, diptheria and Tcr.si litis. This oil is conceded to be the most penetrating remedy kr.oxn. Its prompt and immediate effect is re lieving pain is due to the fact that it penetrates to the affected parts at once. As an illustration, pour ten drops on the ticktst piece of sole leather and it will penetrate this substance through and through in three minutes. Accept no substitutes. This great oil is golden red color orjly. Every bottle guaranteed; 30c. 60c and $1.00 a bottle or money refunded. Lutz Drug Store a dv "A sraeiD TONIC " S3 1 savs riZS 03 lady Who, On Doc tor's Advice, Took Cardui And Is Hgw Well. What Then? "Here's a doctor says you shouldn't eat when you're worried." "But suppose you are continually worried for fear you won't be able to get anything to eat?" A, Peace Appetite. Mrs. Jones As a, patriotic duty we should eat the perishable things. Mrs. Nelson Everything is perish able when Jack sits down at the table. Its Effect. "What on earth Is Amelia In such, a stew abotit and fussing so?" "She's afraid she'll be late to the meeting of the Don't Worry club." Ilixson, Tenn. "About 10 years ago I was ..." says Mrs. J. B. Gadd, of ; this place. "I suffered with a pain In j r.:y left side, could not sleep at night j with tills pain, always in the left I.iy doclor told me to use Cardui. I ! took on,' lioiile, which helped me and artor my baby came, I was j'trongor ar.a oeuc-r, out uie pain was- sun there. I at ftviit let it go, but began, to get weaic and in a run-down condition, ! po I decided to try tomo more Cardui, which I did. This 1 ;. Cardui which I took made me r.iucii better, in fact, cured me. It has been a number of years, still I .have ro return of this trouble. Ifeel it was Cardui that cured me. and I recommend it as a splendid fe male tonic." Don't lIIow yourself to become j weak and run-down from womanly ' troubles. Take Cardui. It should sure I ly help you, as it has so many thou sands cf other women in the past 40 years. Headache, backache, sideache, nervousness, sleeplessness, tired-out feeling, are all signs of womanly trou ble. Other women get relief by taking Cardui. Why not you? All druggists. NC-132 s Fraternal Directory Sm8tMtMmiilPilHi.tMi?ri!iiiill.".!l!!:::U 8 Hickory Lodge No. W A. F. & A. M. Regular communicetion Fiftt 8 and third Monday nighti. Frethren cordially Iavitd to b 2 present. 3 F. L. MOOSE, W. M. g D. L. MILLER, Set'y. g Piedmont Council No. 43, Jr, O. U.A.M. Meets every Monday evening at 7:30 P. M. AH viKtug brothers cordially invited D. D. TAYLOR, Councilor. W. I. Caldwell. Kec. fcec a "''iniiiiiiiii;iuBiiiiiTViiiiiiiiii!'Bi'"'i Catawba t jLi Lodge No. 54 Meets evwy TfcuTsd? cit. Visiting bthren invito. HUGH D'ANNA, C C. R. L. HEFNER. K. E. and S- . mil" ' . MIKE THE nESSE NGER HIS MOnO IS SAFETY FIRST LAST AND ALL THE TIME ft OF THIS PKKficB.Doti.T f MiNO, F3o6S LE7 IT PROP WHTVR w pkmge LE7 IT PROP VYHWEVfR W PKMGE "-j. U5 PERFECTLY ? V SAFE 'i'l rOLY-v0?Tue. THfiT Young if)5c)L LooHs like wa ov twm THROWERS- I SuPPcr I Z-rZ BUT I! I L 7. V Constructed with a cmyk war? fifTTfCHENT So TlMEP F&To EXPLOPE Tin tin HCtunen t Tii r-nA.inn,n,n HULLY GEE! - IT'. l icrr dawmd rod fwi r- r nr- . . i Tiiicr "tv v v ' fU LTD ANT Mom pmt (II II v , hey-How cH Hip VoWT BB IN SUCH ft HURRY" I WftMTTo &LP YOU F7r OF CHMGE 4- w m 1 1 XB&cr- (far 1
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