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HICKORY DAILY RECORD SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 30, 1920 Rich Blood Will Keep r Body Vigorous and Healthyf K-fi vrccp into your .n:;tflma arc usu -jvt.tc. followed by of energy, the wvaker day by yourself on the ace J.'' a few s , the treat vcjfc , v, to cleanse out Vf twice ft year. ; !ca ti take this precaution to keep the system in a vigorous condition so as to moro easily resist. disease U which every one U subject. S. S. S. is without an equal as a general tonic and cys. tern builder. It improves the appe tite and sives new strength and vi tality to both old and young. Full information and valuable lit erature can be had by writing to Swift Specific Co.. 15G Swift Lata oratory. Atlanta, Ga. YMIMK TODAY i- :!;. Pacini,, today GOOD SHOW AT HUB TODAY 11 PflRflDfl pa r UHmrHont IN CATAWBA The campaign in North Carolina as well as in the nation, is about to close, but thv-rc will be fireworks 'HILDREN5 COLDS should not be "dosed." them external with- Troat V A. PO RUB Uver 17 Million jars Used Yearly , - - - i THREE CAROLINIANS U ARE ON 1IEKO LIST The program at the Hub Theatre today will be Ruth Roland in ''Ruth of the Rockies" second episode of that thrilling western serial and "Pirate Gold," seventh episode also "Mus'eal Sneeze," a two reel Fox ;i a Paramount Sunshine comedy. .Six reels. Some u'ood comely, good .show. Come. "Paris lltwi,'' a: ex-dough--i:iertaining ad on an Am- .L-.-ephson Pittsburgh, Oct. 30. Ten person?.! some of them .mere boys and cne a girl stenographer, lost their lives in deeds of heroism which, today were until the last minute Monday mgnt. j und ccmn-j5sion nt is retru!ar fall On Tuesday the election will be held : meettinji here. and everywhere in the union men andj Thirty three medals were awarded women will march to the polls or: by the commission, which, in addi ride in automobiles and exprc :s 1 l:vn to minor finan.-ial appropria their choice for al oncers from. I tiens, rec.-rni'zed '.seven heroic acts president to township constable. appn printing SlO.GOO for the edu- In trest in the election in Cataw-I Sllcn ,ot' h,A resnonsible. An ad- ba county was never greater. Boih f" was applied tor tne oi indebtedness ana other worthy purposes for heroes. the young woman who lost her life was Karin S. Lundeberg, 19 years old, tf 12 Cnadwick avenue. Hartford Conn. She was drowned in the Farm- mgton liver while attempting to save INelvn M. Anderson July 5 last. silver medal was awarded to her lather. "Felt Like Eatinc" 3 :d Wife, All Run-Down from Farm Work, Were Greatly Helped by Ziron. suies are though both make similar claims the Republicans declaring they w:l win from 300 to 500 and the Demo crats expecting a majority ox abou;. 300. Both sides are organized thor oughly and the side that gets the most of its voter's to the polls Tues day will win. The principal speech-making is a ) One North Carolinian lost his life; thing of the past, and the Demo-jtrving to save another and his par- j c-rnts have imo more attractive sneak- cms receive! a medal. He is Don ed to present. Lieut.-Gov. O. Max,R- Kirkman of High Point, who was Gardner to do popula i i COUnt.V Hnri1 A r.athov nf Rtriv.-l. Vi-hr. vfrl ' present. Lieut.-Gov. O. Max R- Kirkman of High Point, who was er will he here Monday night dnw?11 trying to save Miss Eloise is0 the campaign. Always i guim.Sf ucf , V i1"11!1! tonn, (. at u- in Hickory, he will be heard : ;ght-ide beach July 17 193 b. i , .,.i:v.,v ! 1 wo other x-,o)tu Cavoiimans won 1 I c n S J A Ark Ar MJ&fa K 9 - (( tr.m m m m x mm -WTzm ua cjpur&a arm o b m v-m mM. m l m r a mm ii ri it si i m v 1 1 fi n i n m It msam "lower cost of )) H living ;" we're offering )) B the greatest values on ) B fine clothes that we've ( A JBT airav o Atnnf on If 1 3 ;i I. aTter a hard 1 atJ run-down." says r, of Konff! t. Aoworth, rfil' t''.!. 1 l;ntw riy ,.4 1 i-a '. ".! boils on rdM a hv.lh-. W :.lron nd t'a';t:?ht U r n-".v it ("rtai3..v : f:h: :!!:. ir:.i after t i-a''".- w I "gar. to and I sure felt lik eating. "Zlro-i hure did U3 good. It mad us both foe! stroniror and better for the fall work, which everyoria knows in some work on a farm. My boils began to dry up, though Just at first tiipy Beetncd worse. "We aro much better find can highly rcrcum jud Ziron. arA gladly so for It nut did us pool." i Ziron In a eafe. relJah'r, tor.. t41. ci'ic, ftcrxl for men. woraen ard child, ren, when cn Iron tenh: U Indicated. It in easy t. take arid contains a halnt-formfriK d : ti Ah vrt:r drv.ktiiit or flealor While the right over the officeiu will bo the keenest ever wag- ,' i ed in Catawba county, both sides i ill support the income tax amend ment and the majority for it here js expected to be large. i-... i. j . i i. ' in-, v uuys irom a nurrnng nouse i October 27. 1017 and David B. dor- dan. 13, Wilmington, who saved j Jli-uiUt th Keei'an? from drowning at; "Lower Prices" is the order of the day. Our goods are marked very low; our profit won't be much, but yours will be unusually big. Fine fall Suits and Overcoats. Ju'v 17 1!. OBSERVE WEEK OF PRAYER cafes of interest to North are those of William P. VV 1 tc ther Carolina snvet! i-. l. Duckworth trom drown ing at Mcrganton. N.- C. July 16, 1010 and Ira Burrell, of Pamplin. Va., who rescued W. Harrison and The Woman's Missionary Council of the Methodist church has set anart the wook of November 1-7 as u week of prayer and self denial j v- D- -dix from a well filled with The- local auxiliai-y will ' observe ! "vnaw.ite fumes at -Garble. N. L M-nlav sind Tuesdav. mppfinf, -.), i beptt-mber 18 11)1; -.- .- r i rr mq h nmP 9 qtm - - SS nMnFfc IVCy aCh aflernn at i CORPORATION TO EXPORT $35 $40 $45 $50 $60 Satisfaction or money back All the ladies of the church are cordially invited to attend COTTON. MANNING SAYS Rook. Rock. Oct. SO. Sup- 1 9 T7Y rden s U nderseUm g Store I have just returned from the Northern Market and :ave bought goods that will surprise you. We bought these goods less than they cost the manufacturer to T.ake them. I can give you $40 and $50 Dollar Ladies p at Suits for only $29.75. We have bought about 100 Ladies Coat Suits therefore we can give you any style or color you want for 50 per cent less on the dollar? than you can buy anywhere else. We also have a good line of Men's and Boys Clothing and Shoes for the v.'hole family. Sweaters in all colors and prices. can give you any kind of Sweater you want. 'port of a S10.0C0.00.5 cotton " export 'M cor pcration to function under the: direction of the American Gotten As-! : s?-cirtion and toward which $312,000; alrady has been subscribed was urg-j ed by former Gov. II. I. Manning.; I of South Carolina, in an addrr-s at.! the conference of the Arkansas di- j vis'on of the American Cotton as-! ! sorption here. ; i 1hr corporation. Mr. Manrdner ex- ! "red, is cy.YR-cted to expwrt for , Moretz- Whitener Clothing Co. RALEIGH PUTS BAN ON PUBLIC DANCES i na;'iuact'iro. abroad, the low grade !crttcn. which- this year has proved nlmo.-t a total loss to southern cot ton growers because el tli-i extieivie lv low price offered for it. The corporation, he said. will rrr.ct3'lK' eliminate the middleman, Raleigh, Oct. 30. Public iti the capital city, which the last three years been a source cf worn- to a big part of the city's :-it-;zimshio flm- met r"',i-f n-;;i K.-. st'tk between ! the city Auditorium where the sub 3fcE tnd although crganued along thejwitn a runng iram mayor i. x. ri-,,-.-,r '.)'', a-; th co'ooration oro- dridgc that they' will not bc .permit-r-oscd last week by the American J ted in the future. Bankers' association, will not con-! There has been considerable agi-t-3ich with it. Stock in the corporation J tation ,seckinir to .close the doors of is eiujr sou. at aJ ' a siK-vie. ana au made to divide Ihis one millicn vjCrscns. Nath in Adams, of Dallas, Texas, nveiidertt cf the Texas division ' of the cotton association, said the j southern fanner must not dwfjd on j he federal reserve system .to finance t him, but must depend upen his own ! resource.'. I Other speakers included Governor I eVci. T. C TdcRae, cf Arkansas: ,1 R. Alexander, president of the Ar Vf.1);ns Hi- isi-n of the cotton associa tion and B. F. IdcLerd, cf Columbia. C. chairman of the finance coni rfittce of I he f ssoci-d ion. scription dances were formerly held. 1 This agitation, coupled with dis closures at the fair week dances, ! following two nights festivity result dancing jn a conference with the mayor to has for; whieh all of the mothers of the city were invited. r,viaence oi gross immorality at the dances v;as intro-d-uced at the conference by the may or who had been given the informa tion from the janito r:i and others in connection with the care of the city's building. Mayor Eldridge has issued an ulti matum closing the doors against all Waterloo subscription dances. The Raiwy li brary banned the dances a year -ago. Rev. M. A. A he-root hv of Newton was a Hickory visitor today. Moor I IM U VK XT H trealmcot of f TCl BCVMA. RIHOWOKM, TETTBR or itemav turn aiitumt. 75 cnl bos t oar rlak. Por Sole by HICKORY DRUG COt j ii1 UB RIirCE McLEOI) DECLARED GUILTY OF M AN SLAUGHTER We Blankets We have some good values in Blankets. All we ask is for you to come and see for yourself. We will guaran tee to save you from 25 per cent to 50 per cent on the I dollar. :ore MsRao. Ga.. Oct. 30 Bruce Mc eod, 'iccused of the murder of Ma ion Ho:viderson on December 13 1017 was found guilty of man?riaugh- !:-r 3nd'was sentenced to f-erve from cieii'; tc' ten year?. The tragedy which occurred en the streets hero as a reault cf Hender son's testimony against McLeod when the lettar was tried on a charge f selling whiskey. The management of the' "i'ig Four" railroad has ronefrred a uni aue honor upon Tins Speaker by nam- "nr n tele"Tai"h station ne't Beile fontaine, O.. "Speaker" in honor of t'o-: manager cf the world's cham oicn Indians. 1 pains quickly soothed THAT drarfriT!?, vrearins? backache, that 6orr.ar.y worsen sulTor frcrn. is quicVJy cased by oa npplicntion of Sloan's Liniment. jVo mlbing, muF-incfs, or skm stains. It's pood for all the frr ily ar.d all kinds .of 'c-;tor;-.ai' ' aches and I -xs. S3c. 70c, $1.40. JLrlAU.Xt.LC;JLB.I, 1 llKS'I leneim i FOR RENT 4 Room House, Clestnut Ave ,nue. Apply 4. F. Miller FOR CHILLY FALL DAYS when your home is cold and damp you will derive a wealth of com fort from a Portable Electric Heater. For localized use in bath room, nursery or bedroom, the Electric Heater Is Ideal When you need extra warmth in living or dining room, put an El ectric heater into commission and see how quickly comfort re turns. Ready at the click of the switch. Southern Public Utilities Co.
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