MONDAY EVENING, HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE Jju yOJIig to 'quit letting Mir ffiionew slip through M my trncers : 'l. h k .v- -' n.A . r . At fcAfl Gil F 1 i fife 0 k K HICKORY, RHODHISS AND GRAN ITE FALLS JITNEY Effective Monday, Leave Hickory 7:30 A Leave Hickory Leave Hickory Hickory Granite Granite Granite Granite Leave Leave Leave Leave Leave 10:00 2:00 5:00 Falls Falls Falls Falls A, P. P. 8:20 11:00 3:00 April M. M. M. M. 5:50 A. A. P. P. 26 M. M. M. M. CHANGE OF VOTING PLACES IN j mm n. ii r 1 t a 11 i utill in accordance witn, petition duly presented to the Board of Elections said board in Newton.' on Saturday, for ' Catawbba county, at meeting of April 17, 1920, a change in the vot- j ing places in Hickory township, Ca tawba county, is hereby made, same to become effective at once, which said change in sain precincts and voting places is as follows: Brookford, Hickory and Longv I . Jitney Lv. Longview for Hickcry 7:00 jLv. Longview for Hickory 8:30 Lv. Longview for Hickory 10:00 Lv. Longview for Hickory 12:30 Lv. Longview for Hickory 2:00 Lv. Longview for Hickory 4:15 Lv. Longview for Hickory 6:15 i t a cheek on yourself. You'll be glad :o!iie day. If your money is in our bank iu-teari of in your pocket, you can't let it slip through your lingers. If you put some money in the bank ev , ty pay day you'll have enough some day it" go into business for yourself. Do it NOW while times are good and nmnoy plentiful. You can't do it when you :uv not earning what you are getting today. Consolidated Trust Co. Hickory N. C. Lv. Hickory for Lv. Hickory to Lv. Hickory to Lv. Hickory for Lv. Hickory foi Lv. Hickory foi Hickory Leave Hickory Leave Hickory Leave Hickory Lea,ve Hickory A lit EM'S Longview 8:15 Longview 9:45 Longview 12:00 Longview 1:45 Longview 4:00 Longview 6:00 and Brookford 8:45 A. M. 10:15 A. M. 1:00 P. M. 4:30 P. M. & KEINHARDT lew A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. A. M. P. M, P..M. P, M, P. M. 0 SKIN l il'ill 1M NOTKF TO TO' Hi t AT AW HA CO I NT V. VOTERS in ilic very congested condi li.e Hey ist ration liooka of .' ciiu r in the county, and tn 'hat new nreeinctw have :imc lv ua upon petitions filed :,i i v and Mountain Creek the Hoard of Elections ;i v. a Count v lias, thi day TZKM"' a "lu'vvTeuirf r:itT)n " for Ca- t-s. ; ::i lb HI every Precinct in-!(; !i winch ?ai)J registration f. -.'v in i -un desiring to vote in the .June Piiir.Mvy and the Fall Election should see to it that his name is en ! oiled on the Registration now order ed. The books will open on Thursday April 20th. and will close on Sat liiday, May 2-nd, for the June Pri mary, and will open as is provided bvlaw for the Fall Election. CATAWBA I BOUNTY HOARD OF ' ETiKCTHTXS." ' '"' ' ' JS. il HERMAN. Chairman. J. Y. KILLIAN. Secretary. 10-cod-l0t mon wed sat Yellow Means You Need Calotabs, "the ; De-NauVrafed Calomel Tablet That is 'Purified Frcm Nausea and Danger. Feel mean, look yellow ? Your liv er is out of fix! The poisonous bile :'s being r?tained in your svstem. You need a good dote of calomel for it is the only thing that will do the work. Why not try Calotabs, the iniprov i.ed calomel table that is as delight ful to take as it i beneficial in cleans ing the liver and purifying the sys tem? Calotabs contain all of the ' valuable medicinal qualities of calomel but are freed from the unpleasant and dangerous effects. One tablet t bedtime with a swallow of water that's all. No taste, no griping, no nausea no salts. You wake up in the morning feeling fine, with a clean liver and a hearty appetite. Eat what you please no danger. Calotabs are sold only" in original, sealed packages. Price thirty-five cent.-. The finest medicine in the world for biliousness, indigestion, headaches and constipation. So fine that" your druggist is authorized to refund the price as a guarantee that you will be thoroughly delighted with Calotabs. Adv. auc KJtUH SALE. OF 1REAKFA The city of Hickory h?.s 2,400 pounds of smoked breakfast bacon, delicious and nourishing, that it will close out this week at 20 cents a pound. This meat could not be bought for this price on the wholesale arket and a slab or. two in your house will cut the high cost of liv ing. . m n mmm 4 ' More than GOO pounds of this good bacon has been sold since this advertisement first appeared. The sides have been cut up into smaller pieces, ranging from six to 12 pounds. Get your meat now. vv . Phone the city manager's office and reserve a side. It is" guaranteed. , 1 H'H JVilf III v ! R. G. HENRY City Manager PRE- NORTH-WEST HICKORY , CINCT. To embrace ' a territory north of the Southern Railroad, and west of a lirp running from the intersection of 13th street and the railroad, with sjiii Sitet lo lo'Xi avcinitr iheiice with said avenue East to 12th street; ineiice with said street North to 15th avenue; thence with said avenue East to the liver road. Moore's Ferry road : thence with said road North ward to the Catawba-Alexander Iron liridge With polling places at the City Hall in Hickory. NORTH-EAST HICKORY PRE CINCT. To embrace a territory North of the Southern Railroad and east of a line running with the intersection of 13lh street and the railroad, with said street to 13th avenue; thence with said avenue East to 12th, street; thence with said street North to l.")th " avenue; thence with said ave nue East to the River road. Moore's Ferry road; thence with said road Northward to the, Catawba-Alexander Iron Bridge, with polling places at-iC-hamber of Commerce in Hick ory. ' " 1 . , " ' SOUTH-EAST HICKORY PRE CINCT. To embrace a territory south of the Southern Railroad north of the Henry Fork of the South Fork River and East of a line running: from the intersection of 12th street and the Southern Railroad, with said street and the Brookford Road to the Brook ford Bridge, with nolling place at J. P. Burns' Store in Hickory. SOUTHWEST HICKORY PRE CINCT. Embracing the territory South of the Southern Railroad North of fpnw'c Knvlr nf tht South Fovk "River and West of a line running- from the intersection of 12th street and the railroad, with the intersection of 12th street and the railroad, with said street and the Brookford Road, to the Brookford Bridge, with rolling place on 9th avenue between 12th ind Federal streets in Hickory. HOP CREEK PRECINCT, HICK ORY TOWNSHIP. Embracing the territory Southward and Westward of Henry's Fork of the South Fork River with polling nlace at David Whitener's Store. S- L. HERMAN. Chairman. J. Y. KILLIAN. Secretary. 19-eod-10t mon wed sat IMPORTANT NOTICE TO VOTERS OF CATAWBA COUNTY. Due to the very congested condi tion of the Registration Books of every precinct in the county, and to the fact that new precincts have been made by us upon Petitions filed in Hickory and Mountain Creek Townships, the Board of Elections for Catawba County has this day ordered a new registration for Ca tawba County, in every Precinct thereof in which said registration every person desiring to Vote in the June Primary and the Fall Election should see to it that his name is en rolled on the Registration now ordei fd! The books will open on Thursday. April 29th, .and will close on Sat urday, May 22nd for the June Pri mary, and will open as is provided by law for the Fall Election. -CATAWBA COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS. S. L. HERMAN, Chairman, J. Y. KILLIAN. Secretary. 19-eod-10t mon wed sat NOTICE TO PUBLIC Having disposed of my interest in the firm of Phillips & Taylor, dealers in groceries, feeds, etc., this is to no tify all persons that' I am no longer connected with said firm which has its place of business in Longview; and am not responsible for the debts of said firm. Hugh Taylor, who has purchased my interest, will make all collections and receive all accounts. The , firm has" my, best , wishes and I urge the public to continue their pat ronage. T. TAYLOR, Longview, April 12, 1920 '. 4 12 4t Mon AMD TODAY FIVE CROOKS LOVED A GIRL When alone and friendless, she came into frozen Alaska to mould her destiny among: men who knew no law save that of their own makinBY the "Wag Boys' crooks all, had befriended and protect ed her. Then they all fell in love with her. And then followed one of the most powerful and absorbing train of events that the screen has ever seen. See Samuel Goldwyn's Presentation of Rex Beach's Great Drama of the North "THE GIRL FROM OUTSIDE" Produced through Goldwyn Directed by Reginald Barker TOMORROW ANITA STEWART - - : ' - IN - : : "MARY REGAN" ! C A PJ.FAL. ASD FREEDOM ' : : ' Wall Street Journal. . . Few if any of our advocates of a single tax remember that in Britain the crown, the state, is the only absoi t lujo landholder. " All land is held ui : fee to the crown. In the event" oi the death of the holder without heirs it reverts to the crown. Note thai the law says "reverts," acknowledging thereby that individual ownership;-U only conditional. Every land hold ing, in fact, was felt under military tenure; the system was exactly what Lcnine proposes to restore today, and what the German junkers, shrewd en ough to see its exact correspondence with the feudalism they understand, ' would establish in Germany. ! Frcm the time of William the Con- .ytuieror arl the "Domesday Book" ' (10SG) to the termination ot the ivvars of the Roses and the dynastic wars with France, nearly 500 yeafs ' later, ownership of land involved a military service so onerous that on j !y oppression of the present made j it workable. The constant demand ! for men and supplies was ruinous, i The great trading cities built on those ' ruins, because the urban plot of land '.necessary to do business was so small ; that the military service involved was i negligible. It could always be 'bom i muted, in dealing- with kings chroni cally hard pressed for money. It will be seen that the soviet idea, ke the socialist idea, with the crude ! communism which it involves, so far from embodying- any novelty, to say nothing: cf any extension of democ racy, is merely a return to a discard ed system of slavery. It was cap ital, as represented by the -free cities, that was always the friend '-of liberty, enlightenment and progress is that ranital stands for freedom throughout I (the ages. " Freedom - is the last thing ,:he bolshevist wants. He does not ! even understand the-meaning of the IF- Rollicking '"-BW Rollicking Comedy Success 'Notfcing but the Truth New York Cast v :-. A plot so .full of amusing complications and sur prises that it is one con-1 stant gale of merriment from first to last 99 The story of 24 hours of veracity on a wageif; 6th Night 1 Season Tickets $2.75 Plus 10fo Tax Redpath Chautauqii? : .-I-....:- ' Just One of 15 Big Attractions :'J' word. 1MB HREDPATH CHAUTAUQUAMB AUTOMOBILE IiADIATOft Re pairing, J C. DeRhodea, 1222,. 9th I Ave., Hickory, N. C. 95tf: 1 WANTED SEVERAL GIRLS WHO are willing to become telephone operators. Pay while learning. Ao fdy to Chief Operator. HcikotV Telephone Company. 13-tf DON JUNK YOUR WORN tires. Have them repaired or re treaded and save two thirds of your tire expense. Work guaran teed. New Process Vulcanizing Co., Halt Block East of Post Office1. 93 . ' j .. FOR SALE FIVE PASSENGER 411 Ford. Good , running oYder. Bar gain for quick sale. T. F. Boggs, 12.6 Ninth Ave. M WANTED SECOND HAND ROLL top desk in pood condition. Th Thomas Ph-jnograph Co., Granit Falls, N. C. 93 5 FOR. RENT FIVE ROOMS WITH lihi and water. Unfurnished :'AV ply Charter House 22 6t,' LOST ONE TAPESTRY CUSHION for rocker, between the Squire Ktl lian place on Tenth avenu?. ' kh& Mrs. Cilley's place on Fifletllth avenue. Finder will please. -retufal same to O. C. Cloniiifrer at llj4 Fifteenth avenue, and receipt re ward. ' ' ; . .r.-i GPIT A GUARANTEED BELT--.E make them for all makes of : Car i and all other machinery. Foft specialty. Every belt euarantetd tb give satisfaction. Catawba Miehiii- ery Co. See H. L. Hallman' nlt door to Caldwell Flour aiid' Fllfl Co. ' " . 94?- - ! WANTED GOOD RELIAbI i boarders for half hose. Start Vt& j work immediately. Good pay. ;WIrV T or , write Standard Knitting :Millfc t Gastonia, N. C. " - .198 ; WHITE LEGHORN I bred to lay hens, j 6. per hundred. EGGS FRdti $1.50 per it. Ellis iMeCohib. 3 6 Bt Sit FAMOUS FANS, hylfkkT. Omdtix. THE OFice VAm? who : MORHlNO Te PlCTVRe she J - , . "V; . j -i r;. 2? s f she's i v .:V A- th' VoseiJ fXf Wflt, she crus 7 AHEVl ILOOKS AT 'IM UK THIS, a& B0S3 WHTS If AN H 5HWER5, AlSf I (4 TO KjlOW S TO INVESTORS A FAVORABLE opportunity offered to becom ' Jtt terested With, bankers arid sUbStjiK tial business men of longr ekfolirf ence in oil fields. Recently orjjftfei ized oil development 'corporation already on secure footing. Coihi . mercial drilling safety feature ,pt6 high pressure stock promotibtf. Details on request. Wept Contfitiftl Oil Corporation, 501 Fifth AvHiifc New York. . jf WHY PAY MORE FOR YOUR Af tomobile work when you can iiktc 25 per cent on the dollar. 8ittWi myers Garage, West Hickory. VH- I OR SALE TWO Oft TJttt2 hundred choice raspberry vmgsX&fi cents per hundrtd. Mi's. W 3. j ford, phone 154-J. ; . 'f I FOR SALE FORD FIVE PASSMl I ger car 1917 modeh Call at Cftt mont Garage'. F. L. CarenCSj j Claremont, N. C. ..'-fin ; : j FIRST CLASS PAINTERS Wi0ffr I ed at top rate, long jbtf; trooil ! working conditions. Reasofcabj board. Apply Loray Cohst. otfi; J. Arthur Webb, Painter; F0renif, i Gastonia, N. C. . IS j TOM ATO PLANTS Punderosl; Brimmer and June Pinks. Phoifi 312-J. W. H. Wilfoiig. 24H WANTED 4 OR 5 -FIRST CLA$t j painters. Apply at once. L. L.,M(M. FOR SALE GOOD FRESH COl : J. L. Ingold. Hickory. ,R.. 3. 2l LOST GOLD PIN WITH INITIAL!! : ! E. M. D. ' Lost on square Sattfr- i day afternoon. Record office. Findr retvtria 28 tf