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li THURSDAY EVEX, Hickory Daily PAGE FOUR Ford Tractor Demoimsitaitnoini To Farmers and others interested in Tradtors: Two Ford Tractors with plows and disks will be on Demonstration m Hickory, Saturday August twenty-fourth. Demonstration begins at 2 p. m. Grounds located on 17th St., below J. W. Shuford s residence, opposite Hickory Tannery. For Further information phone or call at Hickory Garage Co. Phone 225 KECOKB : J . -jctt i utHLm&miuamBSi ass L...WtfHB ,1 i V KATJI tilt UN FAVOUA HLU IOK THE COTTON CROI WiMungton, Aupr. 22. Weather generally unfavorable for develop ment of cotton during the last week in most of the belt, the national weather and crop bulletin announced yesterday. The statement contin ues: "West of the Mississippi river little or no relief occurred from the serious drought that has caused ninth damage- to the crop in that see lion, and to the eastward conditions continued unsatisfactory in many lo tal'ties. The rains at the close of the week, however, n many sections of the eastern portion of the belt where moisture had been deficient were very beneficial and will give at We have a large stock of Asphalt hingles and KuoDer If you are going to need anything in the roofing line it will pay you to see us and get prices before you buy Shuford Hdwe. Co. Everything in Hardware fill lives for you and and loved ones least temporary relief. "The crop made slow progress in North Carolina the first part of the week,, but good rains were very help ful the latter part, while in South Carolina good to excellent advance was made in the central and north portions but rather poor in the costal plain section. Progress was gen trally unrtisfactory In Oeorgia, except in portions of the south where good rains occurred, and many complaints of rust and red spider damiige continue in that state. De velopment was satisfactory in most places in Tennessee, Alabama and Mississippi, with rather pronounced dctt i ovation in parts of M ssissippi. "The crop ranges from fair to good in Louisiana, and while light to mod erate showers occurred at many ioorie: YOU ARE GOING TO DO W Mo to points in Arkansas, moisture contin ues insufficient and development of the crop is generally unsatisfactory in that state. Bolls are small and continue to open prerrjiturely , in Oklahoma and the outlook is gener al'y poor, while growth has ceased with general complaint of shedding I and too early opening in Texas. I Picking is welll advanced in Texas ! and is becoming general in the coast ! sections to the eastward. This work ! has begun as far north as Oklaho ma." ' MUST REGISTER SAAURDAY IF 21 YEARS OLD (Continued from page 1) registration by mail of any person who expects to be absent on regis trat'on day from the jurisdiction of the board where he permanently re sides, but, in such a case extreme care should be taken by him to see that his registration card reaches his home board on or before August 24. Such persons are advised to apply at once to a local board for in structions as to how to proceed." STEAMER MONTANAN IS SUNK BY SUBMARINE Washington, Aug. 22. The Amer ican steamer Montanan of 6,659 tons gross, was torpedoed and sunk in foreign waters August 16 with the probable loss of three members of the civilian crew and two members of the naval armed guard, the navy department last night announced. Eighty-one survivors were landed. The Montanan was in the service tcjt ,the qifarterma sterns department of the army and was used as a sup ply ship. . The members of the naval guard reported as missing are David W. Johnson, coxswain and Chester C Eldridge, seaman. The names of the civilian members of the crew unac counted for have not been ascer tained. The navy department's announce ment follows: "The navy department is informed that 'the steamship ;M'ontanan (was torpedoed and sunk in foreign waters on August 16. Every one of the survivors were landed. Five men are reported missing three members ox tihe qiv,il'an crew and two of the naval armed guard, David W. John son, coswain, and Chester C El dridge, seaman. The names of the three civilians were not given in the Are Dying For your home. You are still here with your living in comfort, happiness and peace. 4 Bw dispatches received. "The Montanan was an American cargo ship of 6,659 gross tons." AT PAASTIME TODAY Grove's chill Tonic Tablets and Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic You can now get Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic in Tablet form as well as in Syrup, the kind you nave always bought. The tablets are intended for those who prefer to swallow a tablet rather than a syrup, and as a convenience for those who travel. "GROVE'S chill TONIC TABLETS" contain exactly the same medicinal properties and produce the same results as Gnr 's Tasteless chill Tome wnicn is put up in bottles The price of either is 60c NOTICE OF TAX SALE By order of the County Commia sioners and authority of law, I will sell the following tracts of land for taxes on Saturday, September 21, court house in Newton. Hickory Township Abee, Katie S., 60 acres, tax$ 5.09 Abernethy, J. E., 1 lot, bal. 2.18 Allen, L. M., 1 lot, tax 12.0o Buff, It. H., 10 acres, tax 2.13 Christopher, Chas, 1 lot, tax .43 Curlee, Ophelia, 3 lots, tax 1.54 Deitz, W. P. Estate, 32 acres 1.94 Deltz, Mrs. M. A., 2 lots 1.25 Fisher, J. K., 1 lot 6.80 Fry, Joseph, 57 acres, tax 13 08 Flowers, Mrs. M. L., 1 lot tax 6.04 Gantt, S. O., 19 acres, tax 3.bt Griffin, J. W., estate, 1 lot 3.58 Haynes, G. M., 12 lots 6.81 War Savings Milam, Jesse L., 1 lot tax 4.93 Newton, David, 1 lot ,tax 2.1b Raider, J. K., 1 lot, tax 4.76 Rowe, P. A., 3 lots, tax 12.b Reep, J. L., 10 acres, tax .66 Shell, S. L., 6 1-2 acres, tax 12.73 Shook, D. Pink, 1 lot, bal. 2.bo S'gmon, Oscar, 2 lots tax 7.54 Smith, Calvin, 1 lot 2.3b Smith, John W., 1 lot 2.3i Stamey, M. P., 1 lot 10.56 Sherwood, Mrs. LilUe, 1 lot, tax 9.0 Steele, A. L., 32 acres, tax 1.94 Whitener, J3. J. Est. 52 acres 3.58 White, W. A., 1 lot ,tax 12.00 Walker, Ollie, Est. 1 lot, tax 1.54 Yoder, Robert M., 2 lots, tax 5.1i Colored Arthur, Wm. T., 1 lot ,tax $4.71 Blackburn, Arthur, 1 lot 5.36 Bost, Lou, 1 lot, tax 1.82 Forney, Bill, 2 lots, tax 2.99 Fuse, Maggie, 1 lot, tax .81 Hoke, Caroline, 1 lot, tax .32 Jones, Jas, 2 lots, tax 2.39 Lucas, Wm., 1 lot, tax 5.12 Mutz, Hattle, 1 lot, tax 1.20 Robinson, Will, 1 lot tax 6.26 Robinson,' John, 5 1-2 acres 2.61 Scott, Ivey, 1 lot, tax 4.48 Setzer, Walter, 1 lot, tax 4.31 Shores, Callie, 1 lot ,tax .32 Shuford, Fink, 1 lot, tax 2.82 Sudderth, Charlie, 1 lot, tax 2.39 Ward, Wilson, 1 lot, tax . .63 Whitener, Carrie, 1 lot, tax 1.54 Whitener, Nicie, Est, 10 acres .37 Wilson, Andy, 1 lot, tax 5.12 Williams, Robert, Est. 1 lot, tax 3.01 Bandys Township Brittain, Alvin C, 32 acres $1.85 Brittian, Wm. V., 5o acres 4.34 Hull, Heirs, 53 acres, 3.58 Johnson, Winfield, C, 5 Oacres 3.99 Sain, Mrs. Ella, 50 acres 2.13 Swink, Plato, 20 acres 1.01 Whisnant, Jesse M., 124 acres, balance 7.42 Wise, D. Franklin (Dec), 40 acres 1.54 Clines Township Huffman, Nelson H., 5 acres. $8.78 Killian, Polly, 17 acres 2.64 Jacobs Fok Township Bowman, -G. V., 25 acres $3.95 Hildebrand, W. H., 1 1-2 acres .63 Ingle, John, Adm., 48 acres 3.01 Mull, Jacob, 7 1-2 acres .63 Colored Anthony. Jim A., 4 acres $2.86 Propst, Catherine, 10 acres .92 Propst, Rufus, 4 3-4 acres .33 Ramseur, Ed, 1 acre 2.86 Resnectfully, JNO. A. ISENHOWER, Sheriff. w. YOUR PART - RECORD WANTS FOR SALE $500.00 Prescott Player Piano, never unboxed, now in orig inal Ehiuoini? case, guaranteed perfect. Quick sale, $350.00, F. O. B. Granite Falls, N. C. Check with orde". Hollingsworth, Attorney, Newton, N. C. 8 21 4t FOR SALE One Chevrolet touring car and one 1917 Ford touring car. Standard Garage & Sales Company. Formerly Buick Garage. Phone 210 8 14 tf FOR SALE L. Moss. Team of horses. L. 8 13 tf. OXFORD FORD Garage and Repair Shop. Telephone 815. First class work guaranteed J. W. Deal. 8 19 26t. MONEY TO LOAN $50,000 to lend -on farm or city property on 10 years time. Terms modest. Buy a home, pay off a mortgage, excellent opportunity. J. W. HolLngsworth, Atty., Newton, N C. 7 15 tf FOR SALE Maxwell 5 passenger 'Touring car, electric lights and starter. Also one Ford touring Car. Abernethy Hardware Co. 8 20 tf HICKORY WOOD YARD On east side of Laundry building. Equipped to haul 150 loads a day. Resi. dence phone 384. Prompt service. 8 13 26t No Worms in a Healthy Child All children troubled with worms have an un healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im prove the digestion, and act as a General Strength ening Tonic to che whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle. You I wm l Hickory Wood Yard On east side of laun dry building. Equipp ed tc haul 1 50 loads a day. Residence Phone No. 384. Prompt Service i Barle Flour Rye Flour Potato Flour Buckwheat Flour Fancy Premier Rice Flicker's Cream Hominy "Farndell' Rolled Oats i Maple Sugar White Karo Syrup ; H oney in jars WHITENER t IB friends SUBSTITUTES!
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