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MONDAY EVENING, PAGE TWO HICKORY DAILY RECORD CATAWBA COLLEGE PHONE THEY BRING RESULTS WANTS GRAND THEATRE GRAND THEATRE J I G1RAMD) 1 p i 1 TODAY' I TO RAISE 1300,900 W7 ANITA STEWART . U S3 i av;:;-; , . in . g 1 "A MIDNIGHT ROMANCE" 1 i First Nation al. You know it is good. w 5- , , , . w o fl H 2 TOMORROW p MILDRED HARRIS H "" A GIRL LOVES" m 1 CJKANI) THEATRE C, KAN I) THEATRE r- ' 5 1 tl.mil .. lllMirTI MHII I Read the Record for the News And Get Todays News Today WANTED BROKEN PHONOGRAPH ! RECORDS The pastime wants all the broken Phono graph Records in Catawba county and will give one ticket good for one admission to the Pastime plus war tax for every broken phonograph Record presented at the box .off ice Window during the month of March Get busy and bring us your old records. PASTIME THEATRE Per J. F. MILLER, Manager Storage Battery Ser i t M(T(P We recharge, Repair any make of Stor age Battery. Don't junk your old battery until we inspect it, did you know we can re pair any Battery, No matter how bad shape it is in. Lots of Batteries are junked when a few dollars spent on it would make it last many months longer. We are Battery Ex perts and use the same method as used in the Willard Factory. Willard Thread Rubber Batteries in stock. The only Battery made in which the Insulation will outwear the PLATES. Free Battery Inspection and Distilled Water. Yours for better service Willard Service Station 1226 Ninth Avenue Next Door City Market. - The board of trustees of Catawba College after a careful consideration of the needs of the institution and af ter a study of the forward move ment allotment passed the following action: , 1. To place the college on an ac prpdifpd basis and to maintain th in stitution as such requires $300,000 as a minimum amount for endowment. The board commits itself in its most united effort to raise this amount within five years, the same to termi nate with the forward movement pe riod. 2. Since the forward movement has allotted $11:5,000 as the share the institution is to receive, and since this amount is inadequate for the mainten ance of the institution the board ap peals for supplementary contributions from individuals who will be dispos ed to aid causes beyond their contribu tions to the general budget of the o. To guarantee the full amount of $."00,000 the board appoints a commit tee who shall effect such organization and carry foiward such a campaign by which to secure the full amount, the effort to follow the termination of the canvass period of the forward movement in April, 1020. 4. The board calls upon all pas tors and consistories and unites with the same in securing annually an equivalent of 500 members to the Ca tawba College league until the endow ment fund shall have been raised. FUCETO REMAIN SILENT Oil WILSO Bv the Associated Tress Paris, March 15 The French gov ernment has not and will not send any instructions to Ambassador Jusscr and in Washington regarding Presi dent Wilson's charges of militarism against France, it was stated at the foreign office this morning. The ambassador stated on his own initia tive he called upon Under Secretary of State Polk and told him of the surprise in France at the president's statement. The ambassador said he made no representations. No comment was expressed in offi cial circles as to whether President Wilson would take the occasion to cor rect the impression made in France. DEATH OF YOUNG MAN Mr. Garland Deal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Deal, died at his home near Catawba Sprinns yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock at the age of 20 years. Influenza and pneumonia was the cause of death. The de ceased (was a splendid yctang man end his death has caused much sor row among a wide circle of friends. The funei-al was held this afternoon at 3 o'clock by Rev. -M. F. Kuegele. Mrs. Tate Bowman, a daughter of Mr. Deal, is desperately ill with pneumonia following ii.n att;i:k of influenza and Mrs. Deal and a Eirtali daughter are ill with influenza, but "ot seriously. FUNERAL OF COLONEL YODER Funeral services over the remains of Col. George Monroe Yoder, whose death occurred suddenly Saturday morning at the aere of nearlv 94 vcars. were held on the grounds of Grace Lu theran church at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Rev. L. L. Lohr, his pas tor, in charge. A larsre contrreira- tion was present and it was decided to conduct the rites in the onen air in order that the people might wit ness them. Many relatives and tnencls were present from Hickorv. Newton and other parts of the county. r:4 CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION BY VOTE OF DIRECTORS OF THE IVEY MANUFACTURING CO. The location of the principal office in this State is at Hickory, Catawba County, State of North Carolina. The name of the agent therein and in charge thereof upon whom process against this corporation may be serv ed is G. F. Ivey1. We the undersigned. bprr h ma jority of thev Board of Directors of The ivey Mianufactunng Company, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that at a meet ing of the said board, called for that purpose, and held on the 10th day of March, 1920, said board, by a ma jority ot the whole board, did adopt the following resolution: RESOLVED, that in the judgment of this board, it is advisable and most for the benefit of The Ivey Manufac turing Company that the same should be forthwith dissolved; and to that end it is ordered that a meeting of the stockholders be held on Wednesday-' the 10th day of March, A. D.. 1920 at 2 p. m. (Usual notice waived by all the stockholders) at the ofhee of the Company in the city of Hickory to take action upon -this resolution; and, further that the secretary forth with give notice of r.aid meeting and of ilie adoption of tliis l evolution w;lhin tenC days from this date, by P'vb'ishing the said resolution, with a roucc of its adopt:-,n. in the Daily Reeo.'.f, a newspaper- published in the City if Hickory for at least four week, once a '.vnek successively, and by mailing a written or printed copy of the nn to each and every stockholder of th s Company in the United Slates. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and af fixed the corporate seal of said Company, this the 10th day of March, A. D. 1920. G. F. IVEY. 3 13 4t Sat Secretary AUTOMOBILE RADIATOR RE- pairing, J Cv DeRhodes, 1222, 9th Ave., Hickory, N". C. 95tf FOR SALE NEW FORD SEDAN, first class condition. Run only 400 miles. See G. H. Huffman. 5t WAATED FIRST CLASS ELEC trician. None other need apply. Hale Electric Co. 40-tf TIRES ARE GOING UP A TUBE with each tire free at H. M. Lipe & Son, Hildebran. 3 24 tf CALL PHONE 194 FOR THE BEST Horse feed on the market. Horse ford Milling Co. 158 IF YOU WANT THE BEST DAIRY Feed on the market, call phone 194 Ilorseford Milling Co. 158 WE HANDLE THE SPARTAN line of Grain Feeds. Horseford Milling Co., phone 194: 158 YOUNG MEN, ing Railway month, write ami inations. Government nental Bldg, 17 UPWARD, DESIR- Mail clerkships, $110 for free particulars ex R. Terry, (former Examiner) 973 Conti Washington, D. C. 59 FARMERS ATTENTION With the near approach of Spring you should give good attention to seeds for planting and sowing. Plant only best seeds obtainable as success of crop depends largely on seeds planted. LIKE BEGETS LIKE. Inferior seeds produce poor crops, pure seeds always pay. HICKORY SEED CO. FOR SALE ONE FORD TOURING car, 1917 model, excellent condition, price and terms right for quick sale. Phone 49. 100 Fresh Country Dairy Milk and But ter. Quality guaranteed. City Market, phones 49 and 144. 59 FOUND POCKET BOOK CALL 368-M and describe. 60 LOST FIREMAN'S BADGE. FIN- der return to Clarence Keever. GO 300 ACRE FARM -$9000. SMALL farms. Land $25 acre. Easy terai3. Farms for rent. E. Witmer, Notto way, Virginia. 161 NOTICE I. O. Cf. F. The to' embers .of Hickory Lodge No. 206 are requested to be present Tuesday evening Mar. 16 at 7:30 o'clock. Work in the initiatory de gree and other very important bus iness to be attended to. Visiting brethren cordially invited. J. S. SEABOCH, 59 Secy. IF YOU HAVE FARM LANDS OR town property to sell see J. A. Lang & Co. They will find you a buyer. Office over the Book store. NOTICE OF ELECTION In compliance with the require ments described by the Charter of the City of Hickory, a primary for the purpose of selecting candidates for the various offices of the city will be held on the last Monday in March, the same being 29th day of March, 1920; and the first Monday preceding the general election, which will be held on the first Monday in April, 1920. For the purpose of holding the above primary and general Muni cipal election which will be held on the first Monday in April 1920, the City Council at its regular meeting ap pointed James W. Espy, registrar. D. E. Whitener and Q. E. Herman judges of election. Registration books will be open 'March 3rd and remain open until April 3rd, 1920. R. G. HENRY, 3 4 5t Mon City Manager WHY MAKE THE JUNK MAN RICH? We weld all kinds of broken metals. Brazing, and all its . branches. HICKORY BRAZ ING & WELDING CO Sigmons Garage, Stroup Bldg. Will my automobile need painting', will it help it. I'll say she do. New tops and rear curtains. Get it done at LEONARD TROUTMAN'S SHOP Hickory, N. C. WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING Used cars for sale: One Model K Hup mobile, One Studebaker four, one Oakland 6 touring car, Oae 1918 Chevrolet Touring Car All the above cars are equipped with start er and electric lights, also one Ford touring car. Hickory Garage Co., phone 225, 72 tf CARPENTERS WANTED AT GAS tonia, N. C. Six months work on houses. Good board and lodging, one dollar per day. Apply ready for'' work at Loray Mill, Gastonia, N. C, or write E. H. Clement Co., 715 Commercial Bank Building, Charlotte, N. C. 167 HOUSEKEEPERS ASK FOR BostK" Better Bread the delicious bread of quality. ' 67 WHITE LEGHORN bred to lay hens. $6. per hundred. EGGS FROM $1.50 per 15. Ellis McComb. 3 6 5t Sat "EAT"' BOSTS SANITARY BREAD and cakes. Made clean, kept clean, sold clean. 178 ELECTRC MOTOR 3 PHASE 110 volts. Rev. 1700. Good condition. Savoy Candy Co. 158 FOR SALE ROCK STORE AND lot lying west of Hickory also one four rom house and lot in West Hickory. Apply W. R. Atkinson. 5t tf 2t p wk FOR SALE 2 31x4 1-2 RIBBED Tread Silvertown Cord Tires at a bargain. H. M. Lipe & Son, Hil debran, N. C. 3 4 tf NOTICE I wish to announce to the pub lic that I have the agency for the Greensboro Daily News and Charlotte Observer and will give you best of service and if you are not getting your paper it may be that you are not on my list. Please let me hear from you. I will have h phone just as soon as I can get one. If you get a paper Sunday only, please let me know by Saturday even ing. My motto is service. T. S. KEEVER At Hickory Nut Shop RELIEVES COLD IN THE CHEST You can't afford to trl with a cold in the chest. It may lead to pneumonia, in fluenza, or other serious trouble. MwranEBfis jroir PneuiaoiuA Sajlvje glvess quick relief and prevents pneu monia. You just apply it to the throat and chest, and rub it in. It quickly penetrates to the seat of the inflammation, and congestion, dis appears like magic. Mother's Joy Salve 13 hnrmlesg and soothing, and can be applied to the tenderest baby skin without irritating effects. Thousands of users testify that it never fails to relieve congestion and croup. Keep a jctr on hand emergencies. Doctors ax nurses rec- Goose Grease Company Greensboro, . N.C. m I ORETHROAT or Tonsilitisrgarelo jw i t h. N w arm salt) TIC K S VAP ORU YUUR .BODYGUARD '-I.- Oe. GOt7.2) 1 'SS mi. ASK" VOTin -vm and caIw " miCM nnnm Irish CobblPr not a l:,NESePli $4.25 bushel, wfe;- V -dart;.. . log LOST OR IMlSPl.AfTiTT mg Club about Scp'i A!'1. poplin skirt belt. Kin;,"nb,u wool Record office or r,h( r t WANTED YOUR sri and renewal for fore prices advance 1 Tom MrCnrlov Md ! Mr- Mrs. 59 PAN-A-CE-A r:n i rr- make hens lay and keen , t , T0 Whitener & Martin P T d,Se5e ;: 15? FOR SALE FORI) TmT sale. Good condition FR dy Co. oavyCan. 158 DR. HESS STOCK ToMrTT: anteed for your ron- 'Xt Whitener & Martin. ' hf; BosirFAliioTi is winning the aure!- ' mi : its hi iHlilnlR inf! Mint I wuimuuw w 1 UIUUII For CoBds or Influenza andaa a Tahe (Q)anffDdffiwB TTsilbllcBflQ Be sure you get the Genuine Look for this signature on the box. 30c a a a t A - i nc cnier inaicnions in the f treatment of RHEUMATISM f etc. are to neutralize the toxins and destroy the specific ooi,. circulating in the body. be r-r- the i! Mi & rapidly eliminates the poisons, g thereby relieving all symptoms' ! and preventing their return. No ! M I ; iv..Uiil. lQ A H U-ir - . r i , 1 lLt- Lcaspoonrui or f Albert s Rheumatic Remedy I once or twice a day is sufficient. if nee 1.UU. 9 The KELLS COMPANY Newburgh, N. Y. ONE WOMAN'S EXPERIENCE Of Interest to Expectant Mothers Goshen, Ind. -"I took LyaRPink. ham's Vegetable Compound with good results alter 1 hal suffered for some time with female trouble. Some years ago I had twin boy3 and took your Vege table Compound be fore they came also before my four year old boy was born, and afterwards, and t hink it fine for such rasos. I tell others what it did for me TtnA vrni mn v nnhlish mv testimonial." -Mrs. Geo. A. Foos, 711 S. 9th St., Goshon, Indiana. The experience of Motherhood i? a trying one to most women and marks distinctly an epoch in their lives. Mrt one woman in a hundred is prepared or understands how to properly care tor herself. Every woman at this tini should rely upon Lydia E. Finkham Vegetable Compound, a most valuawa tonic and invigorator of the female organism. In many homes once childless there are now children because of the wt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound makes women norma healthy and strong and this good om fashioned root and herb remedy con tains no narcotics or harmful drugs. CHEST CLOGGED UP, WITH HEAVY COLO? Don't give it a chance to "set in" -use Dr. King's New Discovery THAT dangerous stage where a cold or cough or case or grippe might get the better of you may be nearer than you think. Prompt action ltl" King's New Discovery whl avert long siege. , npaaH For fifty years it has Joe congested chests, dissipated packed phlegm, broken vinons wu and coughs." Give it to the sters take it yourself, ire be no disagreeable after-eirec- (inc. ana $i:a a umut-. . dru OB ist's. Give it a ll mi Bowels Become Norm J 1.- i.- tioxrs freely-- liver livens up, bile floys ij,',,- headache, biliousness, 1 titomacli-sourness, disapp' la Dr. Kings New U( their natural, comfortable action. Purgatives, never P ftfnft rective, sometimes Mbllu (tie should not be taken to rau js system violently. Nature ,jJfe the way of Dr. Kings J, niD? Pills-gently but nrin Iv f ' Yte the bowels, eliminating ti-e tine-clogging waste, and I".aIl!ia the most gratifying - t,ie the system with them ami k. boon of regular bowels. - Uruggists, t 1. :"
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