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-KOAY EVENING. DECEMBEi! 13, 1922. HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE FIVE S Bf THE BOX; GiPE FRUIT, fABGERINES, APPLES. "Sells For Less Profit" MAS CANDIES. NUTS, RAISINS , DATES. ETG NUTS Best Quility Best Price BRAZIL NUTS 19c por pouml Sec our Brazil Nuts, 'Almonds, Walnut; Filberts and Pecans STONE'S RICH FRUITCAKE There in nona better at any price 1, 2 and 1 pound sizes - A MOST ACCEPTABLE'-GIFT ; WE WILL HAVE ; , Celery, Lettuce, Cucumbers, Squash, Caulk kar, Peppers, ''Oyster:?, '. Cranberries h::c": Cr.bbasre IOLE CHOCOLATE Regular ?1.50 Candy ; ...09c P-er'box CHOCOLATE CHERRIES Regular $1.25 packages 89cperbox FOR CHRISTMAS BIG ASSORTMENT CANDIES BULK AND PACKAGE ''. See our Candies at 25 c per oun( an; l lld 11 . , sukumsus RAISINS . t L,t CU5s4,r -I 'isins, (Mtri-:i, Orange and Lemon Peels Cry.-talhtt-il ."rail-: .Rxirarts & Spkvs l'.-e OliUs;, Flr in Rakkir 15c Lit Co. Buy c 'i Stock' LAVES CAKES FOR XMAS l.!V. Us 2 Obelisk Flour Obelisk Fleer Use Obelisk Flour f FLOUR, BEST FOR CAKE BAKING HIGHEST GRADE MILLED. i Whitener & Martin -How's the Old Whip, Rajah? STONES SICH FRUIT CAKES, CRYSTALIZED FRUITS AND NUTS. ;r4;.'i'v:; ... : V It c X V . ' ,Ar-.v ft! V, ATF.Ii'AY FOR PEDESTRIANS umQr cultivation and gentle valleys, 'Yii H H .-l t." iuiu lirox L' ci luuuuiaiuuua ridge. If New Jersey decu'es to en-eoxn-agre a fuller appreciation of its physiographic .variety, it,vill heed the" suggestion that the waterway be pre served for quiet recreation and explor- H ARM BITE FATAL 10 TARP0RO WOMAN Springfield Republican. The long-abandoned Morris canal running eniiiely across the ptatc of ryy)Y. Jersey from Jersey City to i niil.pbmg has at last bcaome the pr.:eriy oi the state, and questions i n uiaaliy arise an to the use to he made ' J ui it. iu-aif.';e as it may appear on fivst I a thought, the best suggestion so far h to leave Wie canal verv much as it. is e.!Ml ir.al-u; it-a state park. A narrow Tarboro, Ic. 10. The community j ;. a;k extendinglng across the state vas ' shorked -Thursday by the intcl ic trow. Newark to the ..Delaware river Hfrenee received by Henry ('. Bourne I may :?eo a iustastic proposal for a 1 from Bishop Colmorc, of Porto Rico, j ;t:ip of land wko.:ie most obvious" our-! : hat his sister. Miss Katherina Vim- I r-.'.-e, now th!:t i1: original purpyso hru; i tetly Bourne, had been bitten by a tuiig reen i'ei;t:ciuisheo, is to serve as ?n:.rk wn?.;e in ontnvng ana i.r.at Siio ga iga BIG HOLIDAY ' TRADE Shoppers who were kept indoors last week on account of bad weather hoped This is the week before Christmas t0 get out tins weeE to maKe tneir and thro.ughosit this section prepara- purchases. tionj are being made tor tru holidays. The postofiice reports holiday mail moving in large volume and local stores have added extra help in anti cipation of a busy week. The rush will continue through Saturday night. bus f si " a t . m m 339 ' d mi? ii .a y? tin m nv -en' a i:i' i tor S.ighirav. But ! tri:::!: m.-.oi roads enoue'h. di'd soon afterwards. diss Bourne m gaged in teach-. I ;,-. the fup-bonp, Christy?" Thus the fiimous bjtt-vy oi .,...'.'...'.'.". - ,1 Pi.-'-rnhan met in Kcw York. Doth Ciui-;y and r.. - :r, py .'i : r.1.' i.;iv cf.f dr.??. . ..... . i a !( ivnied. Above i.ii the cenai affords an idea' '""'to a walking t.oui and (iespile tn 1 . ..dc nirg iiiii-toncn of .motor ir:nv?j-oriati.-ai, wah-jng as a pastime is ;.U-ai.ly gaining, aud nowhere more s il:a-p. in tiir vicinity ox Now York. 'i.ne tovpath aiong the er.nal is not o. ' ;;:;)! eeiated as an encouragement : , tj Iong-distan?e pedostrianism, but it is extensively used by the inhabitants lor K!Vir.oys o: fic,L between towns al-mg the route. The waters of .the canal are suitable for swimming and canoeing in warm weather and for skating in cold. For many years the .'hallow waterway has been owned by th.: Lehigh V'al.'ey railroad, which has jn. t sold it to the stale niter ex- j it ended negotiations, but it long ago Jj ceased to be an agency of transpor- niiwiwjiirai'gmgaTOimtw xn;.-r rrr3-raT-Trn-zfrrr. a bv-w -v, I ,, y- v-. to e'1'0 i"1 U.i"t "i:d the canal already has delight- ! ing school ' in St.. 7ohr'r school, a 'H fid thougii unofficial uses which mlgK mission school v.of . the Episcopal jig :c 'A become pe:i'icii mi and officialiv ' chits eh at San Juan. Porto Tlirto. This In Tcmporury Ho re Ofif bttwftTi Firm N.iti..n ti an-.! Houfhrrn .Prhlic fid, ill Ca Si was her- second year there Previous ! 81 -. to this, she had taught school v.t'M, North Damnton, Chapel Hill nd -Kal-''B!!!-isbury, where siie was' held in the S3, highest esteem by ail with whom sha -8S cr.i.io in contact. In Tarboro. her m home town, she ras loved and ad-;w mi?-ed by a host -of friends and reia- tions. iM Hhe leaves one brother, Henry C. S Bourne, and one sister, Miss Mary P. Bourne, and a half brother, Louis Bourne, of Asheville. Her remains gjj will be brought to Tarboro to be ; buried in Calvary churchyard. No- de- EJ tads of the tragedy have yet been re-.: El coived. Q a a a s a u D IimSS22!33KSa!ilE!E5S!Sr2SJ3a?S reople of New Jersey am. I " - isie iSitovr., too, will be best serve; THE TROUBLE . I M Cleveland Plain Dealer. . 1 IBB An' Iowa court rules that all re-iSE formers must expect to i;e called i SB expect to be called reformers. We desire to inform the housewives of Hickory thai we I -ave opened up a first class Cash Grocery store hi iho hvLilding v formerly occupied by Nash Furniture : . Co.j Herri door lo Pasics-Beik-Broome Company," and . ' p. are prepared to save them money. Our stock is fresh, 9 our prices low. All we ask is a trial and we will con- H vince you that you will save money by buying from us g for cash. Your business is solicited. n n 1 1 a. u Thirteenth Street Phone 484 ESTES CASH STORE 9 M a 'ffe I ES?Affi 'I! Writing to the New York Times. S3 Big $ i,&ril4 U rtf $ & Presents another real 9 J A O k 4 JWii& CP S3 j ;;t;:- -eeping the canal in itspres- jgjic'U torm, tliough with such minor r.".i- for a small cash payment and the balance & monthly. Call, look them over.4 No junk. Don't make your family walk or your elf either. When you can. buy a iroocL used , , , . ' r -i , Wi i de 'sod an inclined cable railway, or au'.'jmuime at a low price irom -jchuisoii s & carried up ana clown tne slope, lwo o.c these plane:? cast of Boonton over eoine a rise of about 140 .feet. Science 'rv; pains with the claims of health ful and leisurely recreation in point ing out the desirability of retaining the structures of the old canal. The great majority of Americans think of New Jersey as"a flat or slightly rolling state, whose charm for the eye, where it exists, is oftener the work of landscape architect than of Nature. But that is because most persons who cross Jersey do so dia gonally in the direction of Philadel phia. The-traveler bound for Phillips burg or the Delaware water gap knows a Jersey of picturesque hills largely ")5:r isitovr,. too, will be best served ES; ' . , M' a s a a. a. a g ESI m m M m gg ! provements here and there as may be KB : d: sirnble. In crossing New Jersey a BE rise of !''U0 feet had to be overcome, and j j 35 i 'he er.gi.'veerv, James Renwick. finding i tern fcl i the grades too steep in placed for locks, ( jdjjj JUllIlSflllS ijl .0 Overland, Willys-Knight, Reo, Ford m m m m m m A large or SmaH lots An unusui-illy large assortment of our pure, home-made candies. m m m m m m m m m m Fa.ncy Package Candies include Bunte's, m Block's and. DeDmead's Sweets. v PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS Cf2-. ,:r'iVf-nr m Pi m m M Inspect our'line. All kinds of nuts and fruits. J. HENR V HI liL L L Ninth A Phone 297-L m m EJ! 81 tarn 13 n SI n Ra la 3 S3 fel . 31 II 31 m m m. m m m- m m m m m m m m m m M ns m m m m. m m m is m m GIFTS FOR CHILDREN Flash Lights : Gift Boxes Roller Skates and Tricycles Make Happy Chil dren. We have a Number. of Styles. All Prices Our Stock of Toys is the Most Complete in The City G P ?r u JS VERY SCOUT NEEDS A KNIFE Scout Knives 25c to $1.50 CKO.WN BICYCLES Bun Easiest, Bast Bongest. A Size for everyone. Prices Reasonable V tac mm M u THE GIFT FOR REAL BOYS Indoor style 2fc. Real Leather Foot- balls $1.00 to $0.00. a g D n g -: ; . : WINCHESTER MODEL 01 Belt Action, Single Shot Rifle. An Ideal gift for the boy. who wants to shoot. Price y.00. Otfter moaeis .57.ou up. - V V' vcmsTiz ' J BASKET BALLS . - For Boys - and Girls For indoor and outdoor contests. Prices $3 to $13.50 A Scout Axe with Sheath for Boy Scouts and Camp ingj $1.50 Other Suggestions Scout Equipment- Hunting Clothes Steam Engines Electric Sets Erector Sets Athletic Outfits Marbles Air Rifles Cannons Electric Trains Wagons ' -Flexible Flyer Sleds. Tinker Toys Mechanical Trains Crazy Cars Jazbo Jim Savings Banks Building Blocks Rag Dolls ' Harps Kiddie Kars Schoenut Dolls Madam Hendron Dolls Doll Trunks . . Doll Carriages Doll Tea Sets Artist's Outfits Puzzle Parties Games. R N Y HARDWARE CO. SANTA CLAUS' HEADQUARTERS T H s a n u Q n u n u a n u n u n u a a a a a avenue a El a
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