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THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 9 HICKORY DAILY RECORD ' PAGE SIX THBSEJ 7 r3 BRING T I want Jyslj ,y RESULTS 1 Uii k One Cent a Word for Each Insertion THIS SIZE TYPE TWO CENTS A WORD I This Size Three Gents a Word i All adH'caah with copy. Count the words hefore sending in your1 ; copy FOR RENT Netf five room bunga- FRESH, SELECTED RAPPAHAN low near Novelty Shop. See W. F.l ock Oysters. The best.; Yoder's. Foirle Saturday. . ll-9-2t' Phono 58. v-. ll-9-2t. THE BOY .YOU. LOVE, WHY NOT give hint; American Boy for Xmas. Mrs. Tom McCarley Ajrent for all popular magazines. Phone 277-L. lt-9-4t Thursdays. FOR SALE Onej Iarjre coal heater, slightly used. Apply to C. W. Elling ton, 151 Tenth avenue. l-8-4t. ALL MAKES OF PHONOGRAPHS and Talking machines cleaned and repaired. Have your machine clean ed and overhauled before the spring breaks. Its cheaper. Piedmont Pho nograph Co. 7-19 FOR SALE Larse base burner ' in first class condition. Phone 497. ll-7-3t. epillsnury's- pan-cake arid Buckwheat. New p&k now in. Whitener &Martih; " ll-7fto30 ; F(Jr SALE Choice chrysanthemums. Mrs. J. T. Setzer, 945 15th avenue, lfrone 92-J. ll-7-4t "Obelisk" flour Best Method. Try it. Whitener & Martin. 11- 7 to 30 Diva's Success GREAT PROGRAM AT - KIWANIS DINER (continued from page one) alto parts to perfection, at the. same time playing the accompainment. lie played while , he talked or sang! and cracked jokes , with the audier.ee at the same tinie; Two dramatiic iif nbt tragic in stances were related. The Dyily Hick ory Record was remiss in reporting one, he said. That ..was the time when ! John Stephens mushed a tram off the track to rescue a woman.. On an other occasion -tfhen a building ' six million stories high burned, Donald Menzies threw a lasso to the top, looped it around the neck of a lady who was about to be' burned and pulled her to the ground. These are just a few of the things he said and did. Becoming serious, Mr. Barzil , declared that cooperation means a 1r. tn thA town and coni- ! mended Dr. Sikes' address. With the substitution of Hickory for Tipperary, r he sang a song for . this town and the Kiwanians and closed. He bad drawn applause throughout the even ing, but he was given an ovation "at the close. A tremendous success was scored in Berlin by Eleanor W. Sawyer, America prima donna, wien she appearea as Tosca at the Berlin State Opera House. Thirteen cur tain calls were taken by Miss Saw yer who is the first American to appear in the former Royal Opera eince the.war. SE nECORD llANT SE jjECORD jjyANT 11 DS DS NOTICE OF. MORTGAGEE'S SALE By virtue of power conferred iit a deed of mortagage, executed by Pearl Watts to the Hickory Auto Corpora tion, under date of August 21, 1922, the undersigned will sell at public auction for cash, in front of the First National Bank in the' City of Hick ory, on the 5th day of December, 1922, at 3 o'clock p. m., the following described real property, situate m Hickory Township, Catawba County, State of North Carolina, and 'bounded and further described as follows: Beginning at a stake on the east side of the Lincolnton Road running with said road S 29 E, 50 feet to a stake thence, N 65 E, 150 ft to a stake; thence, N 29 W, 50 feet to a stake; thence, S 65 W, 150 feet to the, beginning. Being the property con veyed by Frank Bost .arid Ula Bum garner to Pearl Watts by deed dated June 1, , 1921, and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Catawba County in Book 158 at page 581. -, v. - vV, ; ,:. This 4th day of November, -1922. HICKORY AUTO CORPORATION Mortgagee. " JOHN W. AIKEN, Attorney. - V ll-9-4t Thurs There at 7:30. KNIGETSO will be a PYTHIAS meting tonight I1- V -1H -: " "WINCHESTER " T STORE f r MY TT TT T3r iter 3C J Oysters, fresh today at Whitener & Martin. 11-7 to 30. FOR SALE 1920 Ford Sedan, run 3,000 miles. : Easy terms, Johnson's Garage. ? 11-1-tf FERTILIZER AT COST We have about 200 bags consisting of i "i, j ift.o.o .in.o in.A or fi.9.9 13 r,A i ft OGfi maue per cent acid, which we will sell at cost for cash in order to make room for building material. PIEDMONT BUILDING SUPPLY" CO. Telephone 580 11-8-tf. . TRY OUR HOME MADE CANDIES, Ice cream and Fountain drinks. J. Henry Hill, 9th avenue- 7-25-tf NOTICE! Oysters received daily at Whitener & Martin. ,. 11 7 to 30. WANTED 100 laborers for street! work in Lenoir, N. C. Pay 20 'penis per hour for 10 hours per ' day. Payrolls made up to Friday , and paid out on Saturday weekly Atlantic Bitulithic Co. ll-G-4t i Fruit cakes, all in- A, 8, 1922, for any indebtedness. , gredientS nOW in lOr 'All accounts unpaid up to and in- hnkinr fruit PnkPS eluding this date are due me, and would DaKing ' appref1Kce you arranging a settlement w nitener oc martin. 11 7 to 30 I have disposed of my stock of gro ceries, and have severed my relations with the business. All, accounts un paid are due me, and I am in no way responsible after Tuesday, JNovemDcr as nromotlv as nossible. C. II . ROBINSON. Nov. 9, 1922. . : , ... ll-9-22-2t-thur. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER MORTGAGE Under and by virtue of the power and authority vested in the under signed - mortgagee by that certain mortagage deed executed by C. H. Robinson, and Lizzie M. Robinson, his wife, dated ; September 29th, 1921, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Catawba county in Book no. 151 at Page 518, default having m . comra lying with the terms and stipulations therein con tained, the. undersigned will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the door of the First National Bank of Hickory, in Catawba County, North Carolina, on Saturday, the 2nd day of December 1922, at 2 o'clock, p .m. the following describ ed real estate: Beginning. at an. iron post on Twenti street, S. P. Bisanars North West corner, and duns North 2 de- ! greos 4.0 mmvtes &ast 100 ieet to a ! pttake at the South-East corner at the intersection of Twentieth street 1 T. - J 1 ll 1 J. 1 ami i ill til aveiiuu: tutiije aiuii.n uic South' margin, .of -Ninth avenue South 89 . degreorj 1 Smhmtes East 1C6 4-10 feet to a r-.take ; thence South 3 de grees 10 minutes Went. 100 feet to an ron rost ; thence North 89 degrees ".5 miri-jie-T West 165 7-10 feet to the point cf beginning. This 1st 5iav of Ne.verabcr, 1922. ( LAYvlRENCE E. ECKARD, ' Mortgagee. R. II. SIIUFORD .Attorney. ll-2-4t Thurs. STARTING AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 1th l' M IS on i. The of Dominant Shell lib m JJ 59 'V '.' -. With r .; ' - : .;' dMiNiJijlb LUCY FOX ACTION! DRAMA! ROMANCE' L FEATS! ' DARING!, ; THROB! r - ' SUSPENSE!, x ; ; ; That's what you get "SPEED" ; , s ; ; And then some. more)! r ii,:v:i: Fhe Fastest Moving Patkeserial Ever Made : . .. . Also the last episode: of l'---"-'THE 'TIMBER !QUEENAP?N;Kipp with Eddie Polo and Harold Lloyd Corned v osspna . ...... .- . ' . JT Regular Admission S fv ding perfect wad- gives a pattern 2. Fish tail prim er. 3. Water proof A ; per feet complet range of l i t? ' S j-.t tien you want the best ask for WJru:hester Leader or Repeater Shells my ardwa.re Hickory, N. C. L0 Newton, N. C. Siioscribe to the i Hickory Daily Record. $5 a Yi T n E'i" 4 VMKM fl' fi tC i: : ir tii:' r.k - i? iy XT . . i" k' 1 1 1 1 1 ii ii t. (t! ) ' tt JP fc. '. : : Ii. f .1 ! I I . t' . ai ar-i...... .MsmiaeaCTBaBaa We Are Going to Make Fnday anifSatuiiay die feest Bls We Have Ever Had Otffergain Basement liast Surdi Was t . Basement and We Could .Hardly Take Care of .tiie. Crowd A : , . J- ' ... " " , ' v:'-: ' . S 3:sfffi...,. . "T" . WerHafflade Ex(::iyoviaoiisv: to: .See That Everyone Is Taken Care of Mo Promptly This Saturday m 's sum . .. i' l' ' ' Special Ror Friday And Saturday $12.9$, $14.95, $16:95, $18.95 : BOY'S SUITS Special For y Friday And ? Saturday $4.95 $9.95 Men's Dress Skirts, Special 98 c and $1.25 Men's Brown Elk Chrom sole, Special $275 , . en's Heavy Work 'Shirts, Special :.79cand$1.00.! ' Men's Sweaters; $faSQ value, Special 98c - MEN'S FELT HATS 1.50, $1.75, $2 $2.50 Men's Heavy Weight Elkins, Special $395 Men's Heavy Weight Solid Leather Brogari Shoes $3.95 One Lot Misses' and Children's Slip Over Sweaters, values $2.50, Special i EES Boys' All Wool Two Pant Suits $10.95 and $12.50 far Men's Heavy Mole Skin Pants,- $2.98 and $3.45 Men's i Work Gloves, Special $1D0, $1.2$, and $1.50 lOne Special Lot Women's Bed Room fSlippers, values up to $2.50, Special 98c See Merchandise on Display West Window in our 7? One Lot Youth's Overalls, Special While They Last 50c i iaird: "If Our Merchandise Doesn't Make Good; We Will" rr s y v , BE feasata V f I
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