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I I HICKORY DAILY RECORD SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 20, 1920 II!IIKII1i!M I -.--x'iiiriiirBiriiiiiKKiKiunciin S Tr TIT bpeaal alues in bints on d Wercoats for Satmiay We offer one lot of Men's Suits formerly sold for 20.00 now $10.00. One lot Boys Suits worth ?10.0 to 915.00, now $7.50. One lot Men's Union Suits, worth $2.50 now $1.85. All Packard Shoes at reduced prices. We have big assortment young men's Suits just bought that we are offering at a reduction of $10.00 to $15.00 on the suit. YODER-CLARK C3 THIN CO T 1I(lMK. CHAMPION r ViVviV.i:. SAW A SPOOK k.nitor at the First t,'a! U.u., added four. more posw . v-c lit to ni3 reason s On Tiv.irfflav night ho and la THE DEFEAT OF VEN1ZELOS Last ,i, :;. Ki'H UP f'.gni. Y, ..j-.v.-i i:i possums anil !vulvsl vi aiizcd over $."0 from Y'.Y'" ;h" M'imals, about en- ',,;'!;' .',,a dog. ' k ,!,.. r..; hunt possums, now 'Yr'tlv thorc is in it. He l.u:,: Vm than cat Vni, ,1 m conV.it .Uion is such that ho .' 0r.:v tl'.m- hours of sloop t-n . i'a?.! and winter months, liW r"t ir.'iTi.Tintr wun nis avoca- t f..v h ''aff every moiim.. i In,. .)iit at 9 o'clock at ;fliu., - . . . . h: an.! return at 4 a. w. in time j).akc his fin-.- im nave tne sweep ;",!,re brisrht an. I early. ntr. i -r.c possum hunt Dock .."'. to .contemplate and if ni::,l lM-vti!-.! Jo mull over that iV'it.uc' in- lo' some of his in .'v' in hi nocturnal sport. One ink: h fall ho was hunting the Kii'V1' it' the woods beyond ban' pi.rk, when a curious ani i . r , ... , , . . ..,.. t'viiui.'ir.L' a vow n'.'iv iiri If ion ar.il thov showed the white vv- st.ummtr t imresuiraip, a r:. -a that the. spook ehang- f,,r:r, .onm-what Tcsemming a i;;n. Ihcn lie louoweu me uug i arrivt-I in Hickory a few min- : bcr.:r.U them. That was :h- first and last time at Drvk invaded those woods and d"tM m,t expect to pay tiiem a i;.-it, Sprinficld Republican. Few of the statesmen who 'were in control : during, the. war suwive politically, ami the distinguished pre mier of Greece follows Clemenceau, Orlando. Wilson and the rest into oe leat. In part the outcome of the elec tion is due to the disillusionment in regard to the war which is general in all countries, but' more specifical ly in Greece these conditions have played into the hands of the monar chists whose enmity Venizeios incur red durinjr the war. He id not., though in principle, a Republican opposed to fi nnrofnllv limited momireftv. ih- lievinu that even in a self-governing nation hevethtary succession may have a steadying effect. But he has resolutely combated the pretensions, cf Kin Constantine who was de posed in 191G in order that Greece-: might enter the war tn the side of the allies, and the election is sub stantially a triumph for the cx-klngs party. This i3 what makes the defeat of Premier Venizeios an affair of in ternational concern, and in particu lar a grievous disappointment to France. The French foreign office shows its feeling in the matter by declaring that it many bo termed a display of gross ingratitude bv the fli't'fk for thp man who bvoueht til country to the side of the allies and greatly , increased its size, power and influence, and this view is shared by the allies." But such lectures from abroad will not help Venizeios with the Greek people who are bv no means alone in this form of in gratitude: the reaction against Veni zeios is not very surprising in view of what has happened elsewhere. desperate struggle for his life. Wp snppulPfl ni administering such a severe blow on the hand of his as-1' . -.. - - ,, , ... rrt.. r..- rocc nfr!cn nnt with hist Stick mat inii laiLCX anxiety just now is Whether the elec- ; dropped his knife with which he hau ion portends a royalist revolution, i been armed, and before ne could pick This is-feared but the disturbances I it up again our friend the dreamer thus far have not been serious, and ; had pulled the communication cora. the lesrier of the victorious partty, i and was drawn up out o danger, Demetrius Gournaris, is setting subsequently transpired that tne pbcut the formation of a cabinet and, new diver had gone raving mad. declares that foreign policy will notj Another curious 1 case occurred no. b chaned; a radical change would , so many years ago o the coast ot Ve involved in an effort to restore; Galway. Some divers were employed Constantine to the throne, and tne in loosing ior me icmc i i i uui.. - ,,Qn K.finitK. ;cVi t-fniiTfs whpn one of their par ce in the choice of his son, Prince ty. wandering aditt.e apart from l tne Gcorgj. DIVERS MEET GHOSTS vr.at ci:u fl Him lisrht in "the distance. Advancing toward it. he discover ed that it proceeded from the porthole BENEATH THE SEA of a wreckage -of very recent aaie. Approaching the snip, not wiuiuui trepidation, he peered in, and saw. u. J. 1 Keep Your Blood Pure Did you know that ninety por cent or all human ailments depend open the condition of your blood? Nature give 3 her "warnings in va r.0U3 unmistakable rays, so that when the appctito fails, and you become week and listless and a jren eral runlown condition seems to take possession of the whole body, it is an unfailing sign that impuri tifc.i" will stuvii'.y accumulate until jour moral health will bo seri- jy iU1Vl U V 11 l-.v. surpiislng that divers should occas- p;ne. hands in. drew them out iuh lonaiiv come aciuss mc r?i - iarlv known as ghosts. like a child plays -vith some ntw A diver, while employed one day m toy. . . . , . . .. j? Ti,n rl-.ivpr hannon at this junc ormging UP various arucies num wc, j 4 -r - v,,n wreck of the Royal George, which .ture to make a noise, the old I man , , c.:i j Am,.f himiv slowlv round. revealing a , i :j.i. . 1.1 I f tl-in rvinst fhaSt V DallOl. za. If-, Doing seizea wun ii auuucn x,k i...v. r -. ' .t:4. i,,, s fell asleep. Kc which so terrified the Qivcr tnai m dreamed three times in succession turned tail and fled back to his mat es ifVi fnv moro haste than dignity. mat lust as no w& nuum w h & --, . . . n cuviouslv wrought silver dish from Pooh poohmg his story, they went among a mass of debris, a very tall ; back with him. and 1C figure dressed in diving suit, sprang enough, in the very spot he had des v v .... ... i .1, 4-i, cVim otiH what va? at him and tried to cut tng liieiine. ; crioeu. w x. ..-, - As at this time the other two men ! even more wohu.oij.ui, gold Lastly, there is the case of the ously affected. You should recog1 nizo the importance, therefore, of very promptly cleansing out the system, and keeping the blood sup ply pure and robust. Get a bottle of S. S. S. at your drugstore to day, and note how promptly it builds up the appetite and gives new strength and vi tality. Writo for free literature and medical advice to Chief Med cal Adviser, 153 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga. ha v.n workinc with were both of short stature, not m the least degree juabuv. - "T .tw, like tho figure in his dreams, he soon diver who was repair mg-one of , the. lUl,Ub It. ... .... , . ..... il nnrl Wf! mcrn'i- when on turning up at his kneeling down examining the mason mc, 1 T. , i,:. o.L ri,o -fot something tappmp WOl'K, ne IOUIHl one Ol maa a. - . v, ..... - , -, ' , - n 3cnt. and a newcome a very tall , him on the shoulder. He looked iot.n i x i T ! i--u - nrmnsr. lie ..u mr.n m his piace. mureu. o aiwr . 't1-', . r-r i , u l,.f n f owni inn'. h . s tannin? at nis siiuumci, w- th him n stout cudgel, ana waived those in charge of the com- ...... J. 1. U 1nvf fn munication rope to ue uu ( j..- x.. .. . - l 1 clirrVif On firi'ivmp' i v en vF his .wlTC who W3S a OCOI at thp bottom he was soon at -work and .very superstitious he again went flown at him. an exact counterpart The following day. against the ao- on the wrecK, ana, amiu a u" j loose spars, he came upon a dish ex actly like the one he had seen in his dream?. ... He wa-i staring at it in a kind of (ized frshion. when suddenly he saw his cr.manion the new driver, coming toward him. iust as he had seen the figure in his dreams, and the next down in the same nls.ee, and, a piece of loose masonry falling on him, he was killed. OFFICERS ELECTED BY , BOTTLERS' CONVENTION Shpriff Jnhn A. Isenhower will he urged by is friends in Catawba coun- ,r fnr TTniterl States marshal ot tne western district of North Carolina co succeed Chas. A. Webb of Ashe v'illc. whose term will expire as soon as the Harding administration can prize him loose. Mr. Isenhower is concluding nis third term as sheriff of Catawba ,-.,,v,,r nr,,i o-ps mit in December tvunv.y i-, - . , .ui, c mnrul rpc.ord and the iriend- VV 1111 - wvt - 5hip of voters in both parties, rte-, miWir-ana and Democrats will .ioin in urging his appointment to the Place. , , Mr. J. Y. Killian of JNewton ami Mr A. A. Whitener of mcKory iwvt begun a movement to have the sliei- iff appointed and he is sure t.0 ndvt the backing of the organize uon. u the county 2nd ost probably tne .--trict. The fact that Catawba couTty 1 T?rrnhlif an tOV the Pabl (litS reiuoniuc ' . - - ... six years will be used to influence the powers at Washington. air. 1' 1 ..,v VMicinfQa pvnerience, as -well as his experience in dealing with the public, will be factors which friends say are bound to make an impress on the department. It had been understood tnai 01..- : T.i1m,.nv nt tho conclusion 01 his term of office would devote; all his time to business, but it ne want :he position as marshal he will nave no dnticuity m i-lwiu islanco necessary to show that, Ca tawba people want hinu Mr,. Chamber?, a Redoath Chau- twnua renresentative. attenaeo I chapel exerciser at Lenoir Collepe v,i orninp- Tie was erateluuy re ceived by the entire student body. He made many instructive and tin-.e'y wmark? nnd favored his audiencr with several reading of pronounced character. v Carolina-Virginia Football Game Thanksgiving Day .November 25, Charlottesville, Va. SOUTHER RAILWAY SYSTEM Will Operate Extra Sleeping Cars and Day Coaches From. CHARLOTTE, WINSTON-SALEM, SALISBURY, HICKORY, GREENSBORO, HIGH POINT Leave Charlotte Leave Concord Leave Salisbury Leave Lexington Leave Thomasville Leave High Point 7:25 p m Leave Greensboro 10:30 p m 8:00 p m Arrive Charlottesville' 4:12 a. 8:50' p m m. November 25 9:23 p m Returning Special train leaves y:4U p m .A cnariottesviiie i:z;j a. m., D:54 p m November 20 Sleeping cars may be occupied until 7:30 a. m., Charlottesville, November 25. Sleeping ears open for. occupancy 9:00 p. m. Charlottesville, November 25. Make Your Reservation Now Call oh nearest agent for information concerning fares, sleep ing car rates and scldules or address R. H. GRAHAM, D. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. f M TRAPE I 1 RCC'O TRAOE OD Jhe Original Patented Pipeless Furnace WHY FREEZE? iJsnEansnananDaDannnnoonnoonnonnnDEsnnn 1 H TOILET ARTICLES and PERFUMES Let us serve you with your toilet neces sities. Our stock consists of the best Stand ard Varieties selected especially for our trade. Our stock is always complete in everv line and prompt and efficient service al ways assured. R. A. GRIMES & COMPANY es IK m S3' B 51 Bi w m a m sa KS m m is SQUEEZED TO DEATH Asheville. Nov. 20. With' the elec- ficrure in his dreams, and the next i officers the business sess- momer.t he was engaged in the, most; of ,rCsiroiina ' Bottlers' association, which opened tne annual convention here yesterday morning closed last night. The; members, .will remain over for committee meetings and sightseeing trips. James Vernar, Ja.. of Detroit, Mich. nrP5. nf thp American Bottlers of V. vTr Viotrino tn etifffn i Carbonated Beverages, featured Fn When the body begins to stitten j DroKram. Mr. Vernar outlined and movement becomes paint ul it ithe Krowth 0f the business and what IS usually an indication that the may De exPected in the near future kidneys are OUt of order. Keep follows: Chester Brown, of Ashe- these organs heauny Dy laicing vine, re-uiecLeu presiuClu, n. . president; F. L. Johnson, Statesvilie, secretary-treasurer. An executive committee was appointed and in structed to select the next annual organs neaiuiy. uy GOLD.MEDAL mm r 1 The world's standard remedy for kidney. liver bladder and unc aaa trouoiea. -- - , , ,, taVa?Sne160& Take regul.rly and ! ticn and the annual banquet was held kt?p in good health. In three sizes, all , at the Battery Park hotel . Cni ;3t Guaranteed as represented. ! Methods, of sanitation and cieaeni: tool :to Ue name CMd Mll on Terr bo i ness were discussed at lengtn at the Aa aecspt no imitation i session today. meeting Place. An orjran recital at the Grcvo Park inn was given for the conven- PainS anQmV -IUsayitisf WHEN yon. want quick com forting belief from any 'external" paip, use Sloan'a Liniment It does the job with out staining, rubbing, bandag ing. Use freely for rheumatism, neuralgia, aches and pains, eprainsand strains, backache. core muscles. 35f 70l At all drulsts When a CALORIC will give you Flori da weather in your home the winter through. We have installed 62 Calorics in Hick ory. They are successfully heating homes, stores, banks, churches and thea tres. You need one too. Let us install it today. Abernethy Hardware Co. Thanksgiving Oysters Thanksgiving Celery Thanksgiving Fruit Cake Thanksgiving Mince Meat OYSTERS Give your order now, finest tins, 'l ut tins. Best oysters. CELERY FRUIT CAKES Cfn'u Pirh Fv'iif flnkes hest and The best Celery, Hard h?ad lettuce, chcapcst Thc kim that we couidn't Cauliflower expected' Monday early. get last Christmas. Buy it today. AjiMORE'S MINCE MEAT Different Grapes, best. Contains '.apples, raisins, currents, oranges, Lemons, sugar beef sweet, Citron, Spices salt,- cherry wine, alcohol. PLUM PUDDING Nuts, raisins, apples, oranges, grape fruit, Cranberries, fancv home cranberries, the best grown. . PECAN ROLL Sophie-Mae, the best and richest Candies made. Take home a box Saturday night. 1-2 pound 75c, 1 lb. $1.50. CORBY'S BREAD BEST MADE wh itener & Martin STONE'S RICH FRUIT CAKE CELERY, LETTUCE, CRANBERRIES 3 m I Ki:SH OYSTERS KVKUY DAY i
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