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KESOLUTWS F RESPECT
The Stupendous Sacrifice Sale
now going on at
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is a wonderful success and the
success of this sale is due to the
great values people are receiving
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We ha ve our si ore still loaded
with bargains and want every
man, woman, boy and girl to
get their share of the values. So
we give you a hearty welcome
to visit this sale and supply your
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Whereas: God in His most wise and
mJinite judgment has seen fit to re
move from our midst Elizabeth Car
rier, and whereas, we, the teachers
of the Hickory schools, who have
been her coworker and have daily as
sociated with her, resort to this
means of expressing our genuine ap
preciation of her beautiful character
ami her ever faithfulness in the
c ass room, we who feel her loss most
rieeplv, express our deepest sympa
thy. Be it reso'.ved that a copy of these
resolutions be sent to the family, one
ft ed in the library of the Hickory
high school and another published
in the H.ckorv Daily Record.
MARGARET JONES,
LEXORE SOURBEER,
Committee.
MAJOR EUGENE GWA.LTNEY
HEARD FROM BY 31 OTHER
COUGHS AND COLDS
NEED ATTENTION
Values
We have a big lot of Ladies' Coats, worth
$25.00 each to go in this sale for $15.98
A big line of Ready-Trimmed Ladies' Hats
worth $3.00 to $5.00 for only $1.98.
Ev ry hat must be sold.
A big line of MEN'S SUITS at less than
wholesale prices.
My entire line of Clothing, Shoes, Hats,
Sweaters, Shirts and Underwear. Women
and Childrens Coats must go in this sale
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Maj. Eugene Gweltney he has
been promoted from captain since he
graduated at training camps has
written his mother, Mrs. V. R.
Gwa'tney, that he was slightly gassed
by the Germans, but was not com
pelled to undergo treatment in a hos
pital. The letter was written some
time before November 20, although
there was no date on it, and told of
the action in the Argonnes, in which
lie was gassed. This was the first
word Mrs. Gwaltney had received
from her son since October 27 and it
was a great relief to her.
Dr. BeM's Pine Tor Honey Brings:
Speedy, Easy Keiier
Pneumonia and tuberculosis often
follow neglected colds and coughs.
Don't neglect (yours. laKe ur.
Bell's Pine Tar Honey faithfully ac
cording to directions and be on tne
safe side. I
Brings quick relief from linger. ng
coughs, protracted colds, grippe
bronchitis. Soon the sniffling stops,
breathing becomes easier, the phlegm
is loosened and expelled, congestion
vanishes. I'ou feel $kp yourself
again.
Effective as it is Dr. Be.i s P-ne
Tar Honey is most economical. Try .
it. 30c, 60c and $l.zu.
SAVE 16,000,000 BUSHELS
OF WHEAT THAT FORMERLY
WAS LOST IN THRESHING
Farmer., Urged by Food Administra
tion, Provide Seven Extra Loaves
of Bread for Every American.
HICKORY MARKET PRICES
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WILSON ON 'GUARD
A HEART AND A DOLLAR
In renewing your membership or
joining you will not only increase
the membership, but you will give
assistance to the local workers of
the Red Cross.
A lvjart and a dollar is all that is
necessary.
Mrs. J. P. Jones has received a let
ter under date of November 12 from
her grandson, Mr. J. L. Shuford, say
ing that he had been "awful" busy
for two weeks, and that all members
of his company were well except nine
who were then in a hospital with flu.
The young man said he had enough
of foreign countries and Hickory
wou'd look mighty good to him.
Springfield Republ'can.
Wilson or Lennie a current way
of stating the peace issue In Europe
is not so extreme a view as some
may think. Wilson now stands be
tween stupid reaction on the one side
and the red terror on the other.
FROM ARMS TO ARMS
Norfolk Virginia Pilot
The impetuous haste with which
returning German soldiers are seek
ing to enlist in the ranks of matrl
money is a case of rushing from arms
into arms.
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The Place
Zerdens Underselling Store
Hickory, N. C.
Mrs. Flossie Butler of West Hick
ory received a card from her hus
band Private Archie Butler, under
date of December 10 announcing that
he had arrived safely overseas. Mrs.
Butler is rejoicing at the good news.
Mr. Butler was in training at Camp
Hancock before starting overseas.
ORE THROAT
or Tonsilitis, gargle
with, warm salt
water then apply
Mr. Lew's Frye of West Hickory
jesterday kil'ed a porker that we.gh
ed 525 pounds. '
Corp. Lester Flowers has been dis
charged from Camp Jackson and
spent yesterday in Hickory with his
brother, Mr. E. L. Flowers enroute
to his home in Caldwell county.
. By adopting cleaner threshing meth
ods and by literally combing harvest
fields to gather grain formerly wast
ed threshermen and farmers of the
United States this year saved fully
16 000,000 bushels of wheat, estimated
as' equivalent to about seven one-pound
loaves of bread for every person In
the country. This result, accompanied
by corresponding savings of barley,
oats, rye and otner grains, is &uuu
reports from 83 grain states to the U.
a Food Administration. Other states,
although not prepared to furnish defi
nite figures of conservation in the
grain fields, report greatly reduced
harvest losses.
This rural food saving achievement,
accomplished in scarcely six months'
time, was in direct response to re
quests by the Food Administration,
which asked farmers and threshermen
to reduce harvest losses from about
8 per cent the estimated average
in normal times to tne lowesi possi
ble minimum. Country grain thresh
ing committees carried into every
grain growing community the offlclar
recommendations for accomplishing
the results desired.
In numerous instances drivers of
racks with leaky bottoms were sent
from the fields to repair their equip
ment and frequently bad order thresh
ing machines were stopped until the
cause of waste was removed. But in
proportion to the number of persons
engaged In gathering the nation's grain
crop, cases of compulsion were com
paratively rare. The Food Adminis
tration freely attnoutes tne success w
the grain threshing campaign to pa
triotic service by farmers, thresher
men and their crews. Incidentally
grain growers of the United States are
many millions of dollars "in pocket"
as a result of the grain saved.
NO ONE 8UFFERED HERE.
(Reported by Whitener & Martin)
Wheat flour, bulk .07
Victory flour, 24 ib. bag $165
Barlev flour, 24 lb. sack 1.70
Barley flour, bulk 8 1-3
Cornmeal, per lb 5 1-2
Wheat bread, 16 oz. loaf, home
bakery .10
Wheat bread, Corby's, 12 oz.
loaf
Oatmeal or rolled oats, per lb.
Rice, unbroken, standard quali
ty per lb.
Hominy grits, per lb.
Irish ptatoes. new, Der peck
Beans, white, per lb
.10
.12
15
.10
.50
.15
Onions. Der lb. 06
Canned tomatoes, standard
oracle. 21 oz. (No. 2 can) 17 1-2
Canned corn, standard grade, 21
oz. (No- 2 can) .15
Canned peas, standard gTaJe,
21 oz. (No. 2 can) .20
d Salmon, tall pink, Alas
ka, 16 oz. No. 1 can 22
Canned Salmon, tall red Alas
ka, 10 oz. No. 1 can 30
Evaporated milk, unsweetened,
6 oz. can 8
Evanorated milk, unsweatened
16 oz. can -17
Milk (bottled), per quart .12
Creamery Butter 70
Eire's, fresh, per dozen 55
.15
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Patriots Plenty-
Buy less - Serve less
Eat only 3 meals a day
Yaste nothing
bur guests will cheep
fnlly share simple fare
Be Proud to be
a food saver
Raisins, seeded, per lb
Cheese ,American, full cream,
per lb.
Pork chops, per lb.
'lam, smoked, sliced
Bacon, smoked, sliced
Round steak, per lb. -35
Live Hens 25c
Fish, dressed, per lb 20-25
fea, per lb. 0-$1.00
Suar, granulated, per lb 11c
Coffee, per ib. 20-40
Prunes, medium size, par lb. 20
""ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
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PAY YOUt'couvr?
Sheriff le
tax books
the city manager'
irom nine un:;
your taxes bef
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North Carolina, Catawba County.
I want von to
fresh home ma ca
kinds. To mercha
customers, retai".
while it lasts. " ir
Co. 9th Ave., Hicktrj '
a county. i STF.vrw:r a mirr. ...
Having qualified as adm.nistrator honr' u-m- 7," '"M
esiate of D. M. Turner, de
iate of the county of Catawba,
The marvel of our voluntary food
saving, now that we are "getting re
sults," is that no one ever actually
suffered any hardship from it; that
we all are better in healtn and spirit
and better satisfied with ourselves be
cause of our friendly self-deniaL
NOT WISE ABOUT "OSTRICHES
or tne
ceased
this is o notify ali persons who are
indebted to the estate that they must
make immediate settlement with the
unders"jrr.ed, and all persons holding
claims acrains 'he es'ate will present
the same to the undersigned admin
istrator properly verified on or be
fore the 31st day of October, 1919,
or eise th;s notice will be piead as
a br to their recovery.
This the 31st day of October, 1918.
D. L. RUSSELL,
Administrator of D. M. Turner, de
ceased. 11 1 Gt Fri
Red Cross.
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WANTED AT 0CE-,
waitresses. Ajtn v I
Charlotte, X. c. "
GUM LOGS WANTED V.e
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Co.
per cora i or ou c
NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY UNDER DEED OF
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feS JensibJeQmsfmas TtesenfA 111
Grave Difficulties Seem to Surround
Scheme Devised by a Soldier Who
Wants a Mascot.
The machine-gun sergeant at Doug
las who wants an ostrich for a mas
cot and is willing to hatch it himself
If somebody will provide him with an
egg, does not know much about os
triches or the task in which he pro
Doses to enlist, in the opinion of the
Arizona Republican. If he gets the rencp is hereby made, default hav
egg and Is not otherwise restricted, he , been made in complying with the
might as well be mustered out of the ' terms and stipulations therein con
service. The Germans will be at peace
so far as he is concerned.
Wanted You to v-o -.
to be derived frurn Giro;:;--
jusuuerus iur i onst.pat.o-.
tism, Bladder troub.e. Gs.il ;
most any oiher abno.jna.
the body. Dr. E. E. Ro"W
and by virtue of the power
pnd authority vested m the under- i
sign3d Trustee by that certain Oeed 1
"i Tru?t executed by W. C. Shell and j
wife, Katie Wr. Shell, on the 14th
day of J uly, A. D., 1915, and dulyj
lecorded in the office of the Register
of Deeds for Catawba county, in
Book 114, Page 112, to which ref-
WE (HAVE THE FOLLOWING;
Cars for Sale:
1 1916 Ford Tourir.y O
3 1917 Ford Touring G-
2 Ford 1 Ton Tracks.
1 Buick roadster.
1 1-2 Ton Fed Truck.
HICKORY GARAGE 0).
Phone 225
SEE LITTLE BUCK
WANTED COTTON RASit
PRICE PAID. Record olik.
The kind you can always find at our store
Suits
Sweaters
Dress Gloves
Mackinaws
Night Robes
Sh
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Hosiery
Silk Shirts
Overcoats
Underwear
Auto, work gloves Bath Robes
Smoking Jackets Hats
Fancy silk hosiery Silk neckwear
Silk Mufflers
Bed Room Slippers
He has perhaps been misled by
stories he has heard of the careless,
Irresponsible way in which the ostrich
i race is perpetuated, by the laying of
the egg in the sand, where It is left to
its own devices until it becomes an
ostrich. That may happen in Africa,
where there is plenty of sand and heat,
but it will not work in the climate of
Douglas, where, though there is no
lack of sand the sun cannot be count
ed upon to assist in the business of
Incubation. The sergeant would have
to go to setting.
Moreover, the ostrich is a bird of
slow growth. It would be a long
time before one coming forth from
the egg could become a potent influence,
in the struggle between autocracy and
democracy. By the time if wrould be
In readiness to be taken to Berlin the
war would be over and only historians
would yet be talking about it.
We would recommend some other
kind of mascot, one of quicker though
even of less sturdy and magnificent
growth.
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air.ea,. tne unaersigneu xiustw wu.; 12 and October 31. toi
sell at public auct.on forcash, m f ront j ffi
lot the First .National JtsanK in tne.
Handkerchiefs
In fact our store is full of nice useful things that
will make gifts which will be appreciated by all
men and boys. Will be open evenings beginning
Friday, December 13th
Yoder-Cladk Clothing Company
"The New Way Store"
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r.oon, on inursciay, jjecemoer o, ivio Highland Apply
the fo lowing described personal Hickory Route1 2."
property, to v.-it:
Tv.-entv (20) Shares of stock in the ""
Slieil-Mitchell Grocery Company, said py yoi'Ii COUNTY TAli
.-.iic-res ba.ng of the par value 01
:;lr'0.00 each.
Dated this the 23rd day of Novem
ber, 1918.
T. M. JOHNSTON,
11 25 3t Men Trustte.
Taking the Philosophic View.
"I don't see you out In your auto any
more," said the first n6rth sider to his
friend. Last summer you were gone
all the time; no day w too hot, no
road too dusty, no storm too hard, no
discomfort too great to keep you at
home."
"Well," mused the second, "the price
of everything is getting so high that
auto riding for pleasure is really, a
luxury and not a necessity, so that it
was no trouble at all for me and my
wife to find for the first time this sum
mer that the roads are hot and dusty,
that it is a whole lot of trouble to
clean up the machine after a long ride,
that ll Is much better to sit in your
own rocking chair on the cool front
porch at night, while the north wind
fans your cheeks, etc., ad in. So now
the car stays in the garage a great
deal more, there is no wear on the
tires and the mechanism is not sub
jected to such strain as it used to be,
and the car will last much longer."
Indianapolis News.
To Have House' Painted.
It was a simple boyish letter writ
ten in London by a youth from Wor
cester, Mass., with a Httle bit of news,
a Ifctle bit of complaint, and a great
big bit of confidence in what he and
the Americans were going to do; but
the better part by far was: "I have
saved my pay for some time now, and
I want to give dad a surprise by hav
ing the old house painted. Won't you
please let me know how much it will
cost? and I'll send yon the money and
leave the rest to you, but you mustn't
let dad know who is paying for it."
That same evening on a train, among
the missing and reported as a prison
er, I read the name of the aviator who
wrote the letter. The Outlook.
The Janitor Won't Kick.
"I am afraid of this daylight sat
ing plan."
"Why?"
"Because they won't stop with set
ting the clocks ahead; they will be
monkeying with the thermometera
next. What will we do if th.ey put 71
degrees down to 60 degrees In the
.wlntor timy-The Ltmh;
Whenever You Need a Seneral Tonic
Take Grove's.
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains tfce
well known tonic properties of QUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents
STER S PILLS
- I.:,i'fi Auk your Drtiriplrt for A
. . - - i- V'iii." in ' ar-'l Uold tnMallicvl
s 3 .h.x-.s, s-.-.w l Blue Ribbon. Y
V- Tf;lo rc- .itlipr JJuy of yoar
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lilAVHN" UStVMt FILLS, for 85
I - i r. .iuf.-.i as. Lest Safest. Always ReliaeM
!' fm 5V SiuM-W EVERYWHERE
Lenoir-Hickory
Jiiasy Schedule
Effectir? H ril lit.
Leave Lsnsir 3:30 p. m.
Leave H-skotv 5:30 P. m.
Cars wske connections with traiw
ll and S3.
Fare 81.25 each way.
CBL&3. ROBBINS. Manajre.
The next time
you buy calomel
ask for
aiotabs
The purified calomel tab
lets that are entirely free
of all sickening and sali
vating effects.
Medicinal virtues vastly improved.
Guaranteed by your drofgist. SoU
aly in sealed packages. Price 35c
Sheriff Iser.hower v.'.'- '--
tax books for Hickory
the city manager's r.i-e i
from nine until four o:.iS
vour taxes before ;he
ded. 1: -
Train Schedules
SOUTHEEN
Eastaoe
No. 36 Ar. Hickory 9:00
No. 22 Ar HicKory
Mo. 12 Ar Hickory 4:4o?.s
No. 16 Ar. Hickory 6:15 p c
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No. 15 Ar Hickory 7:55 s-B
So. 11 Ar Hickory 1
No- 21 Ar. Hickory
o. 85 Ar Hickory 12:02 p
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