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f AGE THREE i j ' : i- f VALUE It's not extravagance to put your money into items or or naments that have imper ishable value. It'a your duty to look your best It's thrift to invest your money in jew els of convcrtable value and elegance. Guaranteed vulucs here. Geo. E. Bisamair Jeweler and Optometrist NOTICE TO INVESTORS Highland Cordage Company will issue immediately $250,000.00 7 per cent cu mulative preferred stock. For further information, see C. H. Goitner, J. W. Warlick or A. Alex Shu ford. . ... . . ,; , : 'j. Ask the Man Who Owns One ABERNETHY HARDWARE CO. Extrardinary Attraction G R AND TODAY S nn nnngl a w onic Tin. prjidmitintr class of Lenoir Col- ! lege, Miss E. Mi -'Moi tell, "dean and Mr. Wind Mrs. Joe VVJiifener of Durham were truest; last nrtrht'of Miss One i la MU- ! lcr after lhe address of Pv. Chase. An "4 blood Relieve your impaired i A lerc is ,1 i A class sc ui&esuon. Stimulate your weaken ed stomach. Strengthen your run clown system with NYALS TONIC Price . . ...... . .$1.00 L U TZ 'On the Comer' l'JIONKS 17 & 317 i CMJlj WORKERS IN COUNTIES Winston-SafenT "Journal? The agricultural club work iii counties in this section of the state shows abundant room for improve ment according to a man of the state prkited in the current issue of Exten- W.l.iUJ XnIj.h; . ,.1 I! t 1 I LL . 1 -m,S!i wu" ""1; ' , State Department of Atfrteuaur. ! Morrcll cleverly toastdd the class of i Forsvth county is lifted tig savin,'! VJ'ZV as follows: ; U f.finnV ionnf- Vnf 1.-in.--l -f -'ItlUt to UO '&, 1 work: Yadkin and Rowan roiinties i so .brave and trueV Jure in the same class. Snrrvr Stokes, i No other coming afterrwill do as they l Davidson. Ashe and Watauga coun-I f tunc fifinilnorl niirl can do, Her six brave men are handsome, Her maiden brave and fair The whole wide world -Js before them They'll anything do or dare. Mrs. l'ruitt Hostess Mrs. T. P. Pruitt entertained the Do As You Please Club yesterday af- ! ternoon in honor of Miss Constance i Bost, bried elect of June; The home was beautiful in its decorations of hundreds of bright hued poppies. Progressive rook was placed at two tables followed by a bride's contest. The guest of honor prize was given to Miss Bost. Miss Katherine Taylor I was welcomed into the club as a new j member. While i-efreshmenfes were j being served several tdaa-sts vveie giv I en. ; LOCAL AND PERSONA L Mrs. G. S. Dellinger. of Shelbv. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hewitt. The Needle Craft Club will meet with Mrs. J. W. Warlick in Forest Park tomorrow afternoon at 3:30. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ernest Starnes. iof Klkton. are here for commencement at Lenoir college. They will also be here for a few days visiting his father. MY. J. W. Starnes. Mr. and Mrs- Will Ganen have rented rooms from Mrs. Alice Harbin on Twelfth avenue and are keening house. '' ' ' . WILLIAM FAIINUM PASTIME TODAY William Farnuni, the famous star of William Fox photoplays will be seen at the Pastime theatre today in his latest de luxe production "Wolves of the Night," said to be the most powerful dramatic picture in which Ihis great screen star has been seen. Don't miss this good picture. Special music tonight. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Miller and daughters. Misses lsabf-1 and Fern! Lee. of Chattanooga. Tenn.. are guests ! of his brother. Mr. W. E. Miller. COMMUNITY CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY AFTERNOON A call meeting of the Community Club will be held Friday afternoon at 1:15 o'clock for the purpose of acting on the reception of new members. No other business will be transacted. MRS. R J. FOSTER CHECK FLASHER lSY. BIT (JETS VERY L Sec' TTLE Miss Annie Shuford of Newton route 1 is the guest of Mrs. S. L. Whilcncr. Mr. (ieo. ' -on. Mr. A. Tex. Senhoeh is visiting his L. Seaboch. in Houston. Mrs. W. N. Martin and Mrs. Hampt on of Canton will arrive this after noon to spend several days with Mrs. C. M. Sherrill. Three checks drawn on Mr. J. L. Miller Saturday made nav.-iblo i,i n 'P. Leatherman ;ukI im!frv:tr1 iw fH a Brown and P. S. Miller, did not get. cry far when they were presented, '.hough one for $jr.; was ..-cashed bv Mrs. Cook in West. Hickory and the forger given a bag of .flour and hange. He tried' a check for Z on uks-Bc!k Company. but ebecame uneasy and left his goods and check there. The Iavo checks were not cashed vere made out for $25 and $85. Miss Gladys Lackey returned to Liucolnton yesterday after spending several davs with Mr. and Mrs. Ver ton Lackey. i.es have no county agent nor any kind of club work. Davie, Iredell. Catawba. Caldwell, Wilkes and Roek inchaiil counties have county agents and club work but not organized clubs. Alexander county has a county agent and organized clubs. .While conditions over North Caro lina could be improved in this, regard the showing made" is very encourag irg. . Almost all of the Counties of tiie state show increasing interest in farm demostratico work. The Journal recently printed news stories based on the P-'IO acreage k the counties in this section of thj principal farm crops together with the April 1920 indications based on reports submitted to the North Caro lina Crop Reporting .service. The great agricultural pi'ogress showo in this section means a great era of pros perity on the farms and in the cities ir. this section of the state. The. wide scope of agricultural ac tivity naturally causes c-ne to see how .more widely organized agricul tural arid stock raising clubs of one kind and another would have a great effect in building up the economic in terest of our farms- Opportunities are ccnstnatly multi plying in this section. Stock-raising is growing in favor and will ultimatclv leaJ to the organization of ne.w pack ing plants. The needs of the state wi-1 bring many canning plants. Nothing has such a wholesome effect in increasing intei-est in things of this kind as organizations Composed of the people most deeply interested in them. North . CarolSna's population is in creasing rapidly; our home market is expanding' -by leaps and bounds. The progressive men cf the counties hi this section should encourage club work of every kind on the farm in every way possible. The work is ciriVlxitly beyond the experimental stage. " lydes left todav for the Barraca-Phila- Miss Aurora Rh Wilson to attend thea convention as a delegate from the Philathea class of the First Bap tist church. Miss Fannie Penney, of fVecnvillo. arrived yesterday to nurse , her mother. Mrs. W. H.' Penney, who is ill at the home of her daughter. Mrs. W. I B. Southerland. Rev. W. R. Br-idshaw from Raleigh, where he commencement exercises CoV.ege. has returned attended the of Meredith Mr. H. C Payne,' of London, Eng.. m rived in the city todav. and will be the guest of her sister. Mrs. Laurence Frve. Mr. .Payne will visit in Ohio. Kentucky. Connoetietit and New Jer- 1 sey hclore reluming lo JMig'.v1. i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whilener of Dur ham attended the graduation of their cousin, Miss Oneita Miller, at Lenoir College today. The shower yesterday afternoon vas welcome to gardeners and others, ilthough the rain was not badiy '.ceded,. It will make berries grow ,f.)d assist raspberries, which will oon be ripening. Iof make a better' u-op- This morning it appeared that i good deal more of rain was in pros pect. The financial' condition of the coun try is sound enough. but there is no guarantee it can bear all the strain imposed upon it by partisan politics. GOLDEN WEDDING. Mr. -and Mrs- France?; Smvre, of Conover. will he at their friends Saturday. May :;:: n to f:30 P. M.. ui honor 50th wedding anniversary. Shuford !lO(i.; to from of thv'.r "THE RIGHT OF W AY" ; :grand today As the central figure in the motion picture production of Sir Gilbert Par ker's "The Right of Way" showing for the first time at the Grand Theatre to day. Bert Lytell scored what was eas ily the most signal dramatic achieve ment of his long and enviable career. Ah unusual part, that of Charley Steele, the dashing young attorney in Montreal cynical, dissolute, undeniab ly winning ,yet astoundingly supereil ous. - SPRING PAGEANT AT NORTH 'SCllOOL TONIGHT Home Proof, Here, There and Everywhere. Bert Lytell IN "The Right of Way A Picture that Has -Everything iJir Oilbrrt, Parker'M Romam of Canadian Life. t ' A drama of law ami love, and.of a .nan who ueornctt men and "'r th, dilenrma of a m.n -ho thought he loved a woman h.J tvho puadrd her of it despite her real love for another. IWM a mastery atory.f reeiieralioi. of a .nan vvho had no fjiilh in men or the love of women or the power of God. How the aimplr faith ami clean love of a girl brought a man to sec that life is good. v , . Shown n spiritual come-back in n man who seemed to lune no toul. v How' woman savii.l n man who Wornt Hm. love she ttsed to auvc him. ! Proves a man muy be too clever for inen, lut noto too clever for, life, J I' YOU FAIL TO SEE THIS GREAT PICTURE YOU WILL REGRET IT ONE DAY ONLY TODAY With Miss Sherrill Miss Nancy Worth Sherrill delight fully entertained about nineteen coup les '"at. her homo on Fifteenth street Monday evening with dancing and games. In a guessing contest the players. I he game was undecided un nrizes were won by Miss Alice Cillev til the seventh when the West Hi"kory and Dan Boyd. A delicious ice course boys hit the ball to all corners of the was served during the evening. I lot, Leonard ssecuring a home iun with two men on. Batteries for.. Windy The Spring- Pageant to be present d at the North School building to- night promises to be one of the most beautiful entertainments of the kind -ver prescntdd in Hickory. To Mrs II. C. Menzies and Mr. C. E. Rhine hardt are we indebted for a woodland cenc. a veritable fairyland in itself. One of the most attractive featu1; f the entire pageant is the. shower f Butterflies, trained and costumed hy Miss Frances Field. To this ski 11 "d artist we are also indebted for trie wonderful Rose which awakens spring. There are other interesting ".roups. The public, is cordially in vited. WEST HICKORY WINS West Hickory,. defeated 'Windy. Citv Saturday afternoon by the score of 15 to 5, the latter team being assisted by several highv school and college . V tlane back without oimdoa treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA. RINGWORM, TETTER or tlier itching nkiadueMea. Try 75 cent bx at our rik. City: Benfield and Whisnant, for West ickoory, Smith and bee. HHICHESTER SPILLS W,hen you see Doan's Kidney Pills recommended in this naper you most always find th' recommendeil1 a Hickory resident. It's the game everywhere in . 3-800 towns in the U. S. Fiftv thousands people pub licly thaak Dean's. What other kid ii y remedy can give this proof of merit, honesty and truth? Home" testimony must be true (jx it could not be published here. Read this Hickory recommendation. Ther. insist on hav ing Uoao s iou win Know wnat you are getting: W". H. . Hallman. hide and leather dealer, . eighth (street, says: 'Some time ago I was troubled "with an aehing bacjv and general kidney disorder. At times I was pretty bad off. Ioan's Kidney Pills were recom mended to me and thev certainly help ed me. They took the pains out of my back and regulated my kidneys. In fact, thev cured me and I have '.over been bothered si lire. I think Doan's are a wonderful kidnev rein ed v." Price fiOc. at all dealers. Don't simnlv ask for a kidney remedy get Poan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr.v Hallman had. Fostcr-Mi'burn Co., Mfrs.. Buffalo. N. Y. i j i r MORTON LEFT SI 0,000.000. . Last Day 4'hl-phM.tnr llmnnd Brand, 1'IIU in Red and 4old metallic hm. sal-d rlth Blue Ribbon. Take no otbw. Bwy mfyvr IHAMONI Kit AND IlLl,B. for Vf ver.rs k nowr as Best, Safest, Always ReHatM SOLD BY OftLQIS' EVERYWHERE By the Associated Press. Washington. May 2 IS .An estate estimated at .,$1 0,000.000 was -disposed of in the wi'l of Levi T. Morton, for mer. vice-president of ' the United States, which.was filed in federal dis trict court here todav for . probate. READY TO WEAR REDUCTIONS Twenty Five per., cent of f on all Silk Dresses. One Third (1-3) off on all Ladies Coats, Wc are putting- on our ready-to-wear reduct ions' thirty days earlier than ever before. How ever we had a good season and we want to give our customers the advantage of these" re ductions now. Almost the whole Sum mer is before you. $20.00 Coats and Suits ..-.-.-.:.:.:.-.?13.37 $22.50 Coats and Suits S25.00 Coats and Suits $27.50 Coats and Suits ,. . $30.00 Coats and Suits $35.00 Coats and Suits ,v S39.00 Coats and Suits . .x ml . . .. . .$13.37 . . . .-. .$16.67 $18.38 ...... $20.00 $23.63 ...... $26.00 $45.00 Coats and Suits . . . $30.00 $50.00 Coats and Suits . . . . .... $33.34 GEORGETTE WAISTS, SPECIAL " 100 Fine Georgette Waists, short and long sleeves, in all of the new. colors, some beaded, some embroidered. These made to retail for $6.00.each. i r While thev last .... . $4.19. each VOILE WAIST SPECIAL' 200 "Wirthmor" and "Welworth" Voile and Organdie waists, beautifully made, some slightly soiled, made to sell for $1,50, $2.00 and $2.50. 'While they last . ,.$1.00 each BATHING SUITS We have put in stock the ."Milbury" line of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Bathing Suits. We have the Shoes, Caps, Hosiery, wings, etc. - We are giving special prices to intro duce. Get ready for that vacation. Prices $1.00 to ........ . .-.$12.50 Thompson - West Co. The Ladies Stote - Thi.s. is to Announce thai tSvj HICKORY Auto Corporation Is ready to Paint, Upliolstr a'ad Top AutoniobihiS We are located opposite the Drookl'ord Warehouse on Eleven Ui Street We DO NOTHING 15UT HIGH GKADK WO!Mv Hughes 0 Electric Demonstration From 3 to 5 p. m. Southern Public Utilities Co. -, l t'lv cin Gtytn I A PRESENT FOR ' GRADUATION should be . snnielch'mg the' re years t' conic. cipient ran retain through the Nothing will ha better than a nice piece of J Jewelry. Sec my line before you make your purchases. . Jim. ESS0X ! - HICKORY INSURANCE & REALTY CO. General Insurance and Bonds v Service Our Motto 1030 14tH Street - - Phone 292 l ., ., !U1" rfT I II l P A ST I M E TODAY William Fox I'reienta WILLIAM FARNUM 1N 'WOLVESOFTHE NIGHT" A owerful story of love anf high finance, in which a. strong jman, victim of plotters, "comor, .back" after years of supposed death and squares accousts uith his foes. See Farnuni . at his greatest. SPECIAL MUSIC AT NIGHT WILLIAM FARNUM, Admission 10 and 20c, war tax piftcc-noN wittiAM, fo; I included.- 1 v
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