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We are in position to handle all the strawberries grown in Catawba County this season, and will pay the highest market pric
aie going to have any strawberries, get in touch with us at once.
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We are in the market for five to ten cars Nancy Hall and Southern Queen eweet potatoes, loading stations
Hickory, Conover, and Newton. Write or Phone us.
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Hickory
L & M SEMI-PASTE PAINTS
MARES BEST PAINT WEAKo Lunula
Cntta vou 23.66 a Gallon when made ready to us.
Cm a aon oat of any yoo toy. and if not the te$t paint maa
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ggg by Drfr LOWCMAN ft MARTINEZ, Makers.
SALE OF W. II. BOWMAN LANDS
Tv vittao of the order and decree
of the Superior Court of Burke county
made and entered by the clerk and
judge of said court in a certain spec
ial 'preceding therein pending en
titled "Gny Bowman and ethers, Ex
Parte," we will, commissioners, ex
pose to sale at public auction to the
air
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highest bidder on the premises on the
3rd day of May 1920 at 12 o'clock' A.
31. all and singular, those two certain
tracts or parcels of land, situate ly
ing and being in the county of Burke
un;l state of North Carolina, bounded
as follows:
First Tract: Adjoining B. F. Ar
il ey, C. M. Mnrchison and other?. be-
gmning at a stone ana runs west i'J.
i poles to a red-oak; thence North 17
degrees west 23 1-2 poles to a stone
'or pine; thence west 44 poles to a
i stone; thence South 4 decrees Yest
! 105 poles to a gum and white oak;
thence souh S7 1-2 degrees East 63
poles to a stone; thence, south 89
poles to o post-oak; thence south 27
1-2 degrees, east, 28 1-2 poles " to
a stcne; thence north 31 1-2
ijclcs to a stone:
north 3 degrees east 58 1-2 poles to
a stone: thence North 75 degrees east
runs E'.ast 21 poles to a white-oak;
thence south SO degrees east 65 poles
to a black-jack bush; thence north 100
poles to a rock; thence west 89 poles
to a spamsh (oak) bush; tiience soutn
86 poles to a red-oak, the beginning
corner.
Containing 50 acres, more or less.
Said lands to b? sold free and dis
charged of the right and ectate of dow
er of Sallie Bowman, widow of J.
II. Bowman, first in tracts, lota or
parcels, and then as a whole; sale to;
be reported, at the best price offered
for confirmation or rejection. j
Terms of Sale Cash, or else if best j
suited to purchaser", one-third m easn
to be required c-n day of sale and bal
ance ia two equal installments, failing i
due at 6 and 12 months, respectively,
and approved
1920
This the 6th day of Apri
I. T AVERY.
J. W. WHISENANT.
! 12 3t 1 eever v,k Commissioner
Mr. and Mrs. ico. H Lh-v
Gaston ia. spent Su!,iav ar,.j j
in the citv with Mr. Itiptv ..
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. .,-y ' f"
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security.
20 poles to a stone: thence north 48
1-2 poles to the beginning. Contain
ing 87 1-2 acres, more or less.
Second Tract:
Adjoining Max CI hie, Stillwell
Isnt That Interesting?
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' In times like these we are proudly offering you good,
sound one hundred per cent quality shoes for you and
your entire family at practically
SO Cents On The Dollar
If this sounds too good to be true, then all we can
say to you is,The proof of the madding Is the esting.
Just visit the Real Shoe Sale and we will convince yo.u
that there is at least one store, in Hickory that is not
profiteering on shoes.
THE REAL SHOE SALE IS NOW IN FULL BLAST
:.. AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL SATURDAY,
MARCH 1st
Id others. Beginning on. a red-oak, and "A-'-.
gi mmfS Spray ifi
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In case time i? allowed interest will
! be charged on deferred payments at
i the legal rate.
Time of delivery of possession to
3n(jibe announced on day of sale.
OUR CLIENTELE GROWS
Not upon promises but upon performance
We are pioneers in
DRY CLEANING AND DYEING
In business since 1835. Prompt Deliveries
Send goods by Parcel Post
TEASDALE
625-627 Walnut St. - Cincinnati, Ohio
UNIVER
ELECTRIC
Home Needs
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bpray Freventol and destroy
Bed Bugs, Roaches and Moths.
May be freely sprayed on bed,
mattress, etc.
red:, rust or
Will not
stain.
Special ccmbinaticn
and Pmt Can in h?ndr bos
saves you money. $1.00 $t
your dealer's. Additional Re
fill cans: Pint, 60c: Quart."
S1.C0; Half GaUca. $1.75.
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THE HOME OF SAMPLE SHOES
Look for the Red
Front and Red j
Seals on windows
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HICKORY'S CHEAPEST STORE
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Bays Mrs. Staples of Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
Taunton, Mass. " I could not eat or
sleep for six mopths. had fainting spells
and could not walk
without, help for
three months,
caused by female
trouble. My cousin,
who was a' doctor,
told me to take
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vege table Com
pound and it helped
me greatly. Then
during the Change
of Life I used the
same remedy. I am
seventy years old now and am able to
ao my own housework and walk one
mile to church every Sunday morning
and evening. I am recommending the
Vegetable Compound to my friends hav
ing the name troubles, as I had. Your
remedy is the best on earth. I cannot
find words to express my gratitude
to it." Mrs. Susan C. Staples, 157 B
School St., Taunton, Mass.
The reason that thousands of women
from all parts of the country write such
grateful letters is that Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound has brought
health and happiness into their lives,
once burdened with pain and illness.
It has relieved women from some of
the worst forms of female ills, such as
displacements, inflammation, and ul
ceration. Why don't you try it ?
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Take Stock Of Your Home
Spfiitg is a season of preparation. The fields arc
planted; cities plan and build; factories enlarge iV
greater) roduction; stores brighten up for bigger busi
ness ancHiomes are built, enlarged and improved, in
side and but, preparatory to a year'of health, liappinc.,
comfort and convenience.
For your guidance we suggest a few items to be re
membered in improving your home:
First of all, if it is not already
wired ft$r le-lectrftity, ''arrange for
that prime improvement ;it once.
And if j'oura is already a modern
electric home, give heed to these
points:
(1) Renew all blackened and
burned out lamps. New MAZDAS
give better light use less current.,
(2) Have your fans cleaned and
oiled; prepare them for a season of
constant me.
(3) See that all cords and plugs
cn percolator, toaster, grill, cleaner,
re.
ire
iron, washer, etc., are in good sha
A few cents sDent in minor repa
now will prevent, annoying de'iv
when service is most needed.
(1) Arrange for convenience out
lets where household appliances ma.'
be attached more easily. The ec
pense is slight.
(5) Decide which appliance- yv"
lack which would malsc for gna
convenience and economy for ye;"'
to ccme; then add at least one tuc'".
appliance to your equipment c-"';'
.month until your home lis com; iet'J
electrified.
Come to us for advice on all nlpptriVnl mnttpra
nected with your home and business. We are here
serve you, gladly, if you will give us the opportunity.
oil
to
Southern Public
'lines Co.