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Only four weeks Mil Xmas Do Your Xmas Skiing Early The Van Dyke Shop Phone 48 GnnnnnnnnnnnDcncnL ! -- - - - - " - m.ii.immi ,i:imiifmimli:lliniiMlllimillllimimMlinninMIIIMinilllim We Deliver I"!';"'!1'' ..illlllll! iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiibiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim uiiiimiiiminnmHi wmammmm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiieaiiniiii!!; !!ll!llll!lllllllllillillllllll!llillllllllllll!l!ll!iyillllllllli!H ilfflWiiKi!;:: Illlllllllillllillllllllllllllllllllli.lii ;!! ,,.iIIIIIH:IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIUII'iii"'"""""'111"" " - Special at the Pastime This Afternoon and Night. Big Circus Picture "PEG OTHE RING." Featuring Francis Ford and Grace Cunard. Everybody goes to see the Circus. Regular price, 5c and 10c. TOMORROW At The Pastime Theatre, Francis Ford in "POISONED LIPS." You don't have to wait until you feel you can afford a $100 or $200 Victrola this genuine Victro!. at $15 is a wonderful mu sical instrument that will play any music you wish to hear. It will bring to you all the popular songs of the day, all the old bal lads of the long ago, and all the beautiful hymns and sacred numbers. . , . . With it, every one in your home may enjoy the piano, flute, vi olin, cornet,, clarinet, chimes, xylophone and any other instru ment, to their heart's content. , You may sit in your easy chair and command Souea s Band, Pryon's Band, Victor Herbert's Orchestra or other famous bands and orchestras to play just the music you want to hear. In no other way can you so easily provide perfect music for all the modern dances, such as the One-Step, Fox Trot, Tango, Valtz etc. And', if you wish, Caruso, Farrar, Alma Gluck, McCormack, Melba, Schumann-Heinki Tetrazzini or any of the great artibt.s will sing for you the very songs and arias that have made their names famous the world over. If interested see it at Shuf ord Hardware mintimnitmnmmtiT!tmrmntai 11 RECORD WAN1S FOR SALE NICE CHICKENS dressed or undressed. Orders filled at all times. Nice turkeys for Thanksgiving, 25c per pound. Mrs. L. W. Poovey, phone 55-L. 10 28- 1 mo LOST ONE PACKAGE OF UN-J derwear, etc. Reward if returned I to Setzer and Russell's. Albert; Pruett. 10-30-tf j FOR SALE - ABOUT THIRTY-j five Pigs. L. L. MOSS 01 31 tf FOR SALE WILL TAKE GOOD, ! auto in part pay on nice, well lo-j ! catsd 40 acre farm near Hickory, j If interested write at once. R. M-! Knox, Newton, N. C. 11 9 tf DSZS-lSi-DBSg MILLINERY SALE FOR TEN DAYS Here is your opportunity to buy the very best hat for a little money. The season is drawing to a close and our hats, trimmings and ornaments must go at some price. We have untrimmed shapes and trimmed hats, all of this season's styles and they are good. Prices from $ 1 vand up. Si K B ES a o H $2.50 hats for 3.50 hats for 5.00 hats for 6.00 hats for 7.50 hats for 8.00 hats for $1.50 2.25 3.25 3.75 4.50 4.50 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnansnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnaa WANTED YOUR AUTO CAS- ings, quick will pay 4c per pound: for them. We want to make shipment soon. Also your rags and all-iinds of Junk except Iron! and Castings. Catawba Hide and Junk Co., D. L. Martin, the Fire Insurance Man, Sec. and,, Treas. Phone 282 or 228-L. GOOD FARM FOR RENT 5 MILES sovith of Hickory on the sand clay road. Apply to S. E. Killian, Hickory, N. C 11 17 1 wk pd DRESSED TURKEYS WE ARE booking orders for Thanksgiving turkeys at 23c per pound dressed. Phone us what you want, and we will take pleasure in filling your order. Hickory Seed Co. 11 22 3t eod. WANTED GOOD SECOND-HAND burlap bags. Highest price paid for same. Hickory Seed Co. 11 22 3t eod WANTED A GOOD CARPENTER to cover house with shingles. Ap ply to J. F. Miller. 11. 24 It A FIVE ROOM HOUSE WITH i water and lights for rent. Apply to W. H. Nicholson. 11 21 Tu Thu Sat. FRENCH SOLDIERS HAVE DISPLAY OF THEIR ART (T)Jy Associated Press) French front, Nov. 24 An expo sition of "Art at the Front" compos ed of the creations of soldiers of the French army now on view at Com.piegne includes contributions from every branch of the service. Pictures in oils and water colors, colored crayons and pencil, charcoal and burnt wood are displayed side by side with statuettes carved out of chalk or soft stone or modelled in plaster colored to represent nature. Metal objects made of shell cases, hammeredin beautiful designs to form flower holders- and lamps, and splinters transformed into pen and pencil holders, paper cutters, thim bles, and other useful things, fuses made into finger and napkin rings, fancy work baskets fashioned out of the long wicker cases in which load ed projectiles for the big guns are conveyed to the firing line all give evidence that art goes together with war. Many of the pictures exhibit a strength which can never be found in any academical salon. They all represent objects of actuality as seen by the men themselves and reproduc ed in such a way as to bring home to. those who see them the conditions under which the soldiers live in face of the enemy. There is no idealism of fantasy in the men's work all is realism. This,- however, does not prevent many of the artists from por traying humor in its broadest sense, for the soldier in the field is very keen on the comic side and some of the caricatures are excellent. Few people have had the oppor tunity of seeing the exposition, owng to the difficuty of reaching Copien gne under the restrictions of war time, but arrangements have been made for. the transfer of the collec tion to Paris and possibly later to America lit is probable that the work of the soldiers of other French armies- will be joined together with this exhibit. The soldier-artists are content with very small recompense for their works. They have given them up in order to provide themselves with a few small comforts during the com ing winter, on condition that purch asers make a contriubtion towards the assistance of their wonderful inval id comrades. There are works by winners -of the Prize of Rome of the French Ac ademy who were mobilized while pursuing their studies, and some of these in later years may come to be regarded as masterpieces. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FRST NATJONAL BANK At Hickory in the State of North Carolina, At the close of business on November 17, 1916 The DOLLARS 855.048.34 2.053.65 100,000.00 16.400.00 7.500.00 Come at once and. keep coming until we have closed out our present stock and select one or two hats, as you wish, at our unheard of prices for quality and style. Respectfully, W. T. SLEDGE o D n PICTURES FRAMED WE HAVE a large stock of mouldings and will frame your pictures promptly. Shuford's Furniture Store. 11 23 3t FOLDING CHAIRS FOR RENT OR sale. 'New lot just arrived. Shu ford's Furniture Store 11 23 3t Ii I j FOR RENT OR SALE SIX ROOM I house, with bath and electric lights on Ninth avenue, near hotel. Ap I ply to P. K. Baker. 11 23 3t I Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c. RESOURCES Loans and discounts 855,048.34 Notes and bills rsdiscountecL Overdrafts unsecured 053 65 U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) onds other than U. S. bonds pledged to secure postal sav ings deposits 7,000.00 Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks) owned un pledged 9.4000.00 Total bonds, securities, etc Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) Value of banking house 66,000.00 Equity in Banking House' 6C,000,cO Net amount due from a --proved reserve asrents in New York Chicago and St. Louis, g 707 qq Net amount due from approved reserve agents in other reserve cities 27.494.19 Net amount due from banks and bankers other than deluded in 10 or 18 otner checks on banks . in the same city or town 13 report ing bank 1 - Fractional currency, nick els and cents 530.00 Notes of other national banks Federal Reserve notes Lawful reset ve in vr.ult and 1 with Federal Reserve Bank . - Redemption fund with U. Treasurer a-id due from U Treasurer 5 and 10 Cent Store Is a good place to buy 5, 10 anu 25 cents Merchandist. We specialize in these 'ines. Everything in 5, 10 and 25c Goad s. s. 57.201.19 53,773.55 2.W.Z0 s 530.00 j 4,295.00 ! 1,051). 00 j 60.05H.79 j ' 5,000.00 W. L. & T. W. Boatrigh'c Tito Pi arsA 1 Or .Stnro J a wide area. Fe k-;;:t"! he bsi: thing to do with t-"- :;m .-:!: :. Lav.ier's body or v-.-rh the a -i. muntinc cut ci tae b. OVERTON SAYS HE KILLED Mi M FllIfEBS;K Chamberlain's Cc.:;:h H'-ny (liv Associated Press) E?;?cn:r.:. Huntsville, Ala., Nov. 24. David .1, , r VY Ttal LIABILITIES ..Jl. 233.346. 82 DOLLARS ANOTHER HEARING PAPER SITUATION (By Associated Press.) Washington, Nov. 24. The feder al trade commission today fixed De cember 12 as the date for another public hearing on the newsprint pa per situation and invited manufac turers, jobbers, newspaper publishers and any others interested to appear. Capital stock paid in J $ 200.000.CO Surplus fund 1 50.000.0G Undivided Profits 57,810.80 Le?s current expenses, inter est and tuxes paid 5,916.93 51 .901 87 t Amount reserved for all interest acorut i 10.0CV( 0 Cii culation notes outstanding iCO.OOO.OO : Net amount due banks and bankers (othei j than included in 29 or 30). 74,12d.iS ! Dividends unpaid.. 1 . 7C.i.O : Individual deposits subject to j check 320.fcts5.i7 Certificates of deposits due in Itss than 30 days . ,,,.. pvcrv time t .hi? f in the case against him for the mur der of Probate Judge W. T. Lawle, said he killed Lawicr after he had attacked hini several tiiiies with a knife. Lawler, he said, rasher him with a knife and they fought over meet oroc.iu:: t - - ionp;h and for cw. Aiu-i a cou?h alwr.vs d.upT'oar?. ' J. K. Moors, I tr. inable evtjvv. ): rime Cmd N. 32. Effective Nov. 2o j I 1915. NorchtiouNii Mo. V' No. '"'ass ' Pass Fs-iy ; Ex 80: 2k M, .3. Cashier's checks outstanding . Poswl savings deposits . . Total demand deposits, Itenis, 33 34. 35. 36. 37. 38, 39 and 40 $368,K60.36 Other time deposits 11.S28.58 1.40S.S0 4,227.51 , S78.881.61 Total -$1,233,346.82 Place Your Order Now For Thanksgiving. OYSTERS place orders at once so &a not to be - disappointed. Packed in pint quarts tins. MINCE MEAT 1 lb tins, 2 lb tins 10 lb. tins We also have fine mince meat in 18 lb. tins at 15c. PLUM PUDDING Premier plum pudding, 1 lb. tins at 30c. Henry Fig pud ding in tins 35c Celery, Lettuce, Cranberries, Fruit CakeOrder quick Corby's pound cake, lady cake, raisin cake. We tale special orders for ThanksgivingOrder today. Whitener & Martin "Sell for Less Profit." Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria.enriches the Mood, and builds up the sys tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 30c. Jitney Service. HICKORY CONOVER AND NEW - TO N Schedule Leave Hickory : 8:20 .a. m. Leave Hickory 10:20 a. m. Leave Hickory 2:30 p. m. Leave Hickory 4:30 p. m. Leave Hickory 8:30 p! m! Leave Newton 7:20 a. m. Leave Newton 9:20 a", m. Leave Newton ..1:30 p." m Leave Newton 3:30 p. m. Leave Newton 7:30 p. m. Newton to- Hickory 10c Newton to Conover 10c Newion, to H'.ckory 35c Hickory to Conover 25i hi ckory to Newton 35c Our Motto: Good Service. CAROLINA MOTOR CO. R. Lee Hewitt, Manager, Newton, N. C. State of North Carolina. County of Catawba bs. : I, K. C. Menzies, Cashier of the above-named Bank, do solemly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, K. C. MENZIES Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to h'.or me this 22nd day of Nov. 1916. J. W. Warlick. Notary Public. My commission expires Apr. 5, 1918. nvtixt r 43am 12 Ooprv) . rk i.vj 8 29am; 2 20pm .j.ronia Lvj J 2-lam! 5 iOpm " inn I..v.l0 20ara: 6 Slprr n"- 'n I?10 55am 7 08pm i:-i,..ry v! 11 40am 7 40pm -en.j.r Lv!l2 45pm 8 35aa T'..i-timer Lv 3 28pmL - vcrni.vt Ar 3 40pm Southbound No 9 , Pass No- 7 Pass Ex Sun i Correst Attest: J. L. RIDDLE, A. A. SHUFORD, JR. J. W. ELLIOTT. Director? The Habit of Taking Cofld. With many people taking cold is a habit, but fortunately one that is easily broken. Take a cold sponge bath every morning when you first get out of bed not ice cold but a tem perature of about 90 F. Also sleep with your window up. Do this and you will seldom take cold. When you do take cold take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and get rid of it as quickly as possible. Obtainable everywhere Now Lookout When a cold hangs on as often hap pens, or when vou have hardlv pvit- ten over one cold before you contract another, lookout for vou ar linhle to contrct some very serious disease. This succession of colds weakens the system and lowers the vitality so that you are much more liable to contract chronic ctarrah, pneumonia or con sumption. Cure your cold while you can. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has a great reputation. It is relied upon by thousands of people and never disappoints them. Try it. It only costs a quarter. .Obtainable everywhere. -Sdgemont Lvill (5ami Lvll 13am Lvj 1 -cupm1 6 30am Lvi 2.35p 7.2am Lvj 3 Ggpmj 7 55am Lv 3 43pm 8 29axi- Lanoii i i ickory . Newton Lincclr.tir; l-iestonis i ork - For Nervous People The threat r.evre U.-- ' Wendell's Ambition '::! j put vigor, v'.ra and v.-;i..ty ' " ' vous t'red out, all in, l---ri-;,-:f-;i-1 pie in a few doys. , .. 'Anyone can buy a l.o.c lr cents, and Ii ckory Pi:.r ( -thorized by the maker r ! t ; purchase price if anyone :-; " iied with the fir it box iva-;-'r-;l;- Thousands praise tru-m r debility, nervous i:v?t:":i: .on. tal depression anl ui"X0.:v: J'-' caused by over-indn'.jie-'-.ei' nsj-'.-tobacco, or "overv'ork o; ary S . For any aflliction ' '."' system Wendell's Ap"1'-- ! ' fr -. unsurpassed, wh".le for n-.-nr:?.. bl'ng and neuralgia t-'. y ;UV j. u,'; splendid. Fifty cent.; at Drug Co. and -alers ver;. Mail orders filled, charp - i.v -Lv! 5.()0Tmil(i.OOnrr' .Lv 46r.m12 00am I Wendell Pharm'eal Co., r rsurn I5nrr, j cusee, N. Y. l! e e ivmef -1 Mak your dining room attractive j for Thanksgiving. We. have a nice j line of flininor Pkai'ro RnflWc: ild ( . - --illlOj UUill-l Tables at right prices: We invite you to come to see us j for anything in the furniture line. Fulrr .er or i Furniture Company IS