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Bis Show At The Hub Theatre Tonight BILLY VANTlAND HIS MELODY MAIDS. TQM 00 MUCH TROUBLE" A DeLuxe Farce Comedy with many laughable s.tuahons, one of the best m reprto.re of The Melody flew g Admission 15 and 25c Funny Black Face Comedian. Big beauty chorus and lots of fun. A first class p to date showo shows tonight. 1st .uu, na SPECIAL: Big Matinee Saturday at 3:3Q P. M. For Ladies and Children. FRONT r-.nui.ju , I, ii inWflgfwlB"!ggggg ' ' 83388 r 1N1NFTFFN DIVISIONS inn i X SffiSM N I! p I-SSl WSV FOR PUBLIC SERVICE CAR phone II KmW MllWmin 300 Grimes and Murphy, and call II ?'? MlW h JllWH for Morgan Hawn. If not found II I laMii A CTHl'f there phone residence, 1908. II :;V. MJfll 3 15 1 mo. fiPiii!W tlffl J ; w?- i if,.: t: i eraftjaraST M S AaullbSlUi A AW c&ilU. IOC TO CONSERVE WOOl "WEAK A Tf T . r 73? A,, -if? 1ET no man think he is conserving wool by wearing part-cot Con clothes wool adulter ated is only good material gone to waste .... Instead cf buying poorer raits and more of them buy better suits and fewer cf them .... For clothesmaking as it is done i:i tire Kirsclibaum shops means better looking, longer wearing clothes means wool conservation in its only genuine sense. Khschbaum suits - - $20 to $40 ) AN AGED IN SAYS SLEEPING IN CHAIR IS NOT A SUCCESS tnmmti Amusements He Has TriedThis Method for Over Twenty-five Years And Now Says For Purposes Of Rest A Horizontal Position in Bed Beats Dra ping the Body Over a Chair. There never has been but one sat isfactory manner discovered for sleeping, and that is with the body in a horizontal position in a bed, and any effort to change this meth od defeats one of natures most im portant purposes. One of Raleigh's well known citi zens, Mr. J. P. Pool, 708 Hargett St., says that he has been forced to spend many nights trying to sleep on a chair . Mr. Pool says: "I could not sleep lying flat on my back and had to get up and try to sleep sitting in a chair. This was duo to a severe case of liver and stomach trouble, from which I had suffered for twen'ty-iive years. I was also unable to cat meat and suf fered intense pains in my shoulders, and at times these pains were so .severe that I would fall over. "My son recently gave me a bot tle of Peplac and now, for the first time in twenty-five years, I can sleep peacefully in bed, free from pain. I can eat meat and vegetables three times a day. I am sixty four years old, but Peplac has made a new man of mo Now,, in addition to looking after my grocery business, I can plow and am feeling fine and happy." The merits of this great con structive will be gladly explained at Hickory Drug Company where it is recommended and sold. WANTS TO KNOW By the Associated Press. "VVhshingtorl. March 22. A reso lution introduced by Senator Mew of Indiana asking the war department to advise the senate regarding the reasons for making public the names only in annourfjing casualties was adopted today without division. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O A S T Q R ! A it8tM:t;mt IIIOME TALENT PLAY AT ACADEMY TONIGHT EGGS FOR HATCHING. Single comb Rhode Island Reds $1.00 for 15. By the hundred at reduced price. J. Morgan Hawn. 3 15 2 wks. WANTED An experienced steno grapher. Southern Desk Co. 3 15 tf FOR SALE 401d fashioned, fine flavored pie peaches, good quality, well packed; tomatjpes, beans or cojrn. All canried; 15c can. Call 2805. 'White Oak Farm. John and Jack Props- 3 20 tf FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping. Private bath. Prof. W. H. Little. 3 20 3t WANTED Reliable, settled white avoman to do housekeeping ' for one. uood home and good wages. Address Mrs. Virginia Shipp, New ton, N. C. 3 21 2t By the Associated Press. London, March 22. (Nineteen di divisions were identified in yester day's fighting, Reuter's correspond ent at British ihedquarters report. He says: "The whole thing is too big to even sketch or visualize easily. Thus far the enemy has paid a collossal price for such small gains as repre sented in his great effort yesterday.'" PITTS TRIAL NEARING END I AFTERNOON Phone 297 Fresh Roe Shad, Buck Shad, Spanish Markerel and Her ring. We deliver. Sanitary Fish Market. 3 21 2t TOMATO PLANTS FOR SALE Phone Mrs. L. W .Poovey. 3 22 5t WANTED AT ONCE Informa tion as to whereabouts of Lawson Crider, colored, age 11 years. Phone 301L. 3 22 3t WE WILL PAY four cents per pound for clean burlap or burlap bags. Hickory Chair Mfg. Co. 3 22 6t By the Associated Press. Morganton, N. C, March 22. The trial of Qarfield and Aaron Pitts, charged with the murder of Dr. E. A. Hennessee at Glen Alpine, was nparinsr its end. J. F. Spainhour made the closing speech for the de fense, followed by Solicitor Mull man for the state. Judge Cliue will charge the jury this afternoon. ROE SHAD AND MACKEREL Steak. Just received 225 pounds King Mackerel and Roe Shad. Gus Hahn. 3 22 It of people to see this good show and all went away pleased with the per formances. Tonight's bill will be Too Much Trouble, a DeLuxie farce comedy with many laughable situa tions, one of the best in the reper toire of the Melody Maids. New songs and new specialties will be on the bill tonight. Nothing repeat ed an entire change of program each night. Come out tonight and see this fine show and enjoy a good laugh. A strictly first class up to date show. A show that ladies can see. Don't miss it. TRUSTEES Sale of Bankrupt Stock of Clothing and Gents' Furnish ings, on April 12th, 1918 at 12 o'clock m., I will sell for cash the entire stock of Clothing, and Gents' furnishings of the Hollingsworth Clothing Company. Sealed bids, ac companied with certified checks of $300.00 to be deposited with the Farmers & Merchants Bank. Said bids will be opened at 12 o'clock, April 12th. Stock can be inspected at any time. A rare opportunity to start into the clothing business. Only one othfer clothing store iit town of 4,000 inhabitants. Fine im mediate surrounding agricultural communities and small towns, aggre gating 8,000 to 10,000 inhabitants. Trustee Hollingsworth Clothing Company, bankrupt, Newton, N. C. P. S. All accounts due the said Hollingsworth Clothing Company, and not paid by April 12th noon, will be put up to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door imme diately after said stock of goods is sold. 3 22 3t Wed Three Generations Testify to the Efficacy of DR. CALDWELL'S Syr up repsin The Perfect Laxative in maintaining the family health. A combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, free from opiates and narcotic drugs, and pleasant to the tastef it acts easily and naturally, restoring normal reg ularity. First prescribed by Dr. Caldwell more than twenty-five years ago, it is today the indispensable family remedy in count less homes throughout the United States. Sold in Drug Stores 50 cts. a?id$lM A trial bottlexcan be obtained, free of charge, by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 457 Washington St., Monticello, Illinois DEATH OF MRS. SOUTHERLAND "Otherwise Elizabeth" the merry musical comedy, will be given at the Academy tonight under the aus pices of the Community Club. A genuine treat is in store for all who attend, and a crowded house is an ticipated. The proceeds will go to the fund for war work, which this very worthy organization is carrying on. The Community Club is doing its very best in the cause of humanity at this time, and it is hoped that a splendid sum will be realized at the performance tonight. FINE PROGRAM AT PASTIME Don't faij to see the fourteenth episode of the Hidden Hand at the Pastime today. Doris , is rescued from the Lior?' Den. Plenty of fight scenes, action and thrills in this chapter. A Hearst-Pathe News will also be shown today, show ing American soldiers in France learning how to use the gas masks to combat German frightfulness. Al so a Lonesome Luke comedy. A fine program and special music to night. Don't miss it. LARGE CRQWD AT HUB 'Billy Van Allen and his Melody Maids are making a hit with the theatre patrons in Hickory this week. Last night the Hub theatre was full A. Pi, 1 ? la .sr- - CHANG ENOTI N ABOUT CALOMEL New Variety Called Calotabs Is Per fectly Safe and Delightful , ."I il l Wlith all of the liver cleasing and system purifying qualities of the old style calomel, but robbed of its sick ening, gripping and dangerous ef fects, Calotabs is destined to become the most popular of all home reme dies, as it, has already become the favorite of all physicians. The new style calomel, called Cal otabs, is perfectly delightful in ef fect. .)ne tablet at bedtime, with a swallow of water that's all. No nausea, no griping. Next morning you awake feeling fine, your liver active, your system purified and with a hearty appetite for breakfast. Eat what you please, there is no re- striltion of habit or diet. Genuine Calotabs are never sold in bulk. Ask for the original, seal ed package, price thirty-five cents Your druggist recommends and guar. antees Calotabs. , Adv Mrs. Emily Bamford Southerland, widow of the late W. J. Southerland, and one of the oldest residents of Hickory, died suddenly at 4:30 this morning at the age of 74 years. She had been in poor health for a year or more, but her death came as a shock to her relatives and friends. Mrs. Southerland was one of Hickory's noblest women and her life was filled with good works. Her husband died 10 years ago, and her remains will be taken to Magnolia, Duplin county, to be buried beside his body. Mrs. Southerland was the mother of four sons, who are a credit to their parents. They are: B. A. Southerland, Charleston, W. Va.; W. B. Southerland, Hickory; Odeil Southerland, Charlotte and Cecil Southerland, Asheville. FATHER HELPING AM. HE ( "Two of mv I am doiny all I country, as well as A3 r'. fill Remedy, which I can :i my present good htali.li. I 5 years with most Kt-ri-.us trouble and bloating. Am mending it to all suil'crer.-." a simple, harmless jirvpara' removes the catarrhal mucus the intestinal tract an.i inflamation which cause? all stomach, liver ;.ni A meats, ineludinjr appen i; dose will convince or nv ed. All druggists. the- war. !;t .M ;yy W'!!jvr- hunk fs,r sunertM st'imach rivom- ' It is t"H thai from ;ivs the acticaliy L.n;i: ail On ' rcf-jn-!-Adv Whenever You Need a Central Tonw Take Gro- c's. The Cid Standard Grove's Tastelesi dull Tonic is equally valuable es a General Tonic because it contains the wellknovrn tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on tL Liver, Drives out Malaria, PAincLes the Elood and Fvilds up the Whole Svstem. 60cenu MAKE with L & BV! S h m &m acsRu bps. fit 111 I and Efrey are simply adding Linseed "lubotm aemi-raste Paint PI EMI-PASTE PAINT your own Linseed Oil. You obtain greatest durability and cover ing power. The L St hi PA!NT is so positively good that it is known as the "Master Paint-" Whereas the best of other high grade paints cost you $3.70 a gallon our L & M PABNT made ready-for -ue will cost you csiSy $2.70 a gallon, YOU SAVE $i.00 A GALLON ON EVERY GALLON Rhyne Hardware Co. Hdwe., Paints, Oils .:. Newton, N. C BILLY VAN ALLEN At the Hub Tonight Train Schedules SOUTHERN Westbound No, 15 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m. No. 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. No. 21 Ar. Hickory 4:45. No. 35 Ar Hickory 12:02 p. m. Eastbound No. 36 Ar. Hickory 9:00 a. m. No. 22 Ar Hickory 11:20 a m. iu. Ar. nicKory 0.22 p. m. No. 16, Ar. Hickory 6:30 p. m. C. AND N.-W ftT Southbound No. 9 Ar. Hickory 2:35 p. m. Northbound No. 10 Ar. Hickory U;40 a. m. FOR SALE One clay-bank mare, seven years old. Also one bay horse, nine vears nlr? TkD,r ,;n . - .... J.41J( Will weigu, neany nuu pounds. Foi Pi ices write u. f. Hudson, Con nelly Springs, N. C. 3 22 1 wk Cut this out and mail to us. I Sii. M r, c wi, . . ON LAND OR SEA. KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT Sri PRESERVE THE LEATHER. LIQUIDS AND PASTES. TOR BLACK, WHITE, TAN DARK BROWN OR OX-BLOOD SHOES. I n i ii L Paragon Mfg. Co, Hickory N. C. t Please send to me. . a Phonogra;h on :5 days fn This is no obligation io want to see one worth Name Address . . T'arasron March 23 II! Saturday enoir vs. Rutherfoi This Will be The Th irdGame played Between These Teams This Year. A Good Game is Premised Game Called 3:30 - Admission 25c J - I I 1
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