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onHHOBinonnnnnnnnn Thanksgiving Orders Give Your Orders, Everything is Scarce and Hard to Get. i nanicsgi vim I, ? :4 I ; f ;. -i n n u n U n ii ii u a a a a FRESH OYSTERS Brazile nuts Shipment arrives each day Walnuts pint and quart tins. Pecans NUTS Filberts Only the highest grade. .Almonds Also have Georgia Paper Shell Pecons at 50c lb. Raisons, currents, dates, cit ron, orange and lemon peel. All kinds of spices, color ings and flowerings. FRUIT CAKES 1 and 4 pound cakes at 40c per pound with nuts and crystalized fruits, PLUM PUDDING Premier Plum pudding. The best kind in one pound tins. Fig pudding, a new one, try it. For Thanks giving. MINCE MEAT We have all size packages. Henry 1 lb. tins at 25c 2 pound tins at 45c. Large tins at $1.45. Celery, lettuce, cranberries, grape fruits, Florida oran ges, California oran.v;e.3, sweet and pare. Whitenerand Martin, "Sell For Less Profit" racsasaannnEnnnnnnnnnoQnnnnnnnnnnnDDonnnnnnnnnnca xtmii IEC0RD A FIVE ROOM HOUSE WITH water and lijjhts for rent. Apply to V. 11. Nicholson. 11 21 Tu Thu Sat. SEVERE HUfjESHMEHl Standing, Relieved ky CarduL FOR SALE MCE CHICKENS dressed or undressed. Orders filled at all times. Nice turkeys for Thanksgiving, 25c per pound. Mrs. L. W. Poovey, phone 55-L. 10 28- 1 mo LOST ONE PACKAGE OF UN derwear, vis. Reward if returned to Setzcr and Russell's. Albert Truett. 10-30-tf FOR SALE live Pigs. ABOUT L. L. MOSS THIRTY- 01 31 tf FOR SALE WILL TAKE GOOD auto in part pay on nice, well lo cated 40 acre farm near Hickory. If interested write at once. R. M. Knox, Newton, N. C. 11 9 tf WANTED TO EXCHANGE A cheap horse for cheap lot. Would pay small diiFerence. Thone 61. 11 25 It PICTURES FRAMED - WE HAVE j Qf Mr$. ft JJ ef Fiy8 yea i large stock of mouldings and will rv ' 3 yo.ir p'ctuits promptly. K'vaford's Furniture Store. 23 3t : :-::;g cixA'nr for rent or : ''o. New lot just arrived. Shu Vd Furniture Store 11 23 St Oil RENT OR SALE SIX ROOM house, with bath and electric lights on Ninth avenue, near hotel. Ap ply to P. K. Baker. 11 23 3t WANTED YOUR AUTO CAS- in,rs, quick will pay 4c per pound for them. We want to make a shipment soon. Also your rags and all kinds 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. , ATTENTION, MASONS j Hickory lodge No. 343 A. F. and A. j M. will meet in special communication ' 1 Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock for1 1 th-3 purpose of conducting the funer-j : al of our late Brother, J. S. Setzer, i J. W. SIIUFORD, W,. M. ML Airy, N. C Mrs. Sarah M. Chap r.cl! of this town, says: "1 suffered fo' five years with womanly troubles, alsi stomach troubles, ani my punishment was more than any o..c c-uld tell. I tried most every kind of medicine, but none did me any good. I read one day abo'it Cardui, the wo man's tonic, and 1 djcided to try it. J had rot taken but about six bottles unti' 1 was almost cared. It did me mor? pood than all the other medicines 1 had tried, put together. My friends began asking me why I looked so well, and 1 told them about Cardui. Several are now taking it." Do you, lady reader, suffer from any ot the ailments due to womanly trouble, 1 sucn as neaaacne, oackacne, sideache, sleeplessness, and that everlastingly tired ' feeling? I If so. let us urge you to give Cardui a trial. We feel confident it will help you, i just as it has a million other women in ; the past half century. i Begin taking Cardui to-day. Yo, I won't regret it All druggists. Iftitt tt: Chnttanoo?a Medicine Co., tArtiss , Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga, Term., lor A..d. I Instruction! on your cane and 64-pa book, "Home ! Treatment. for Wom - in plain wrapper. N.C. 114 YOU NEVER CAN T0i I HOW DO YOU LIKE MY LITTLE ADOPTED SON M2. NEWRICH ? WE QRE 50 HAPPY AltTM 1-4 IM I 1 Z- ' "- ' TP I . eta. 1 111 r -y-T" III I f f I m - mu m UHlltlr .1 HI i,V'i i( t . 1 i 1 ".1 '1 1 1 1 iih-chiw h V toslML i WW NRST FORTUNP L w i mm My j - 1 lDr. crfffv Sifrftfr,? oi?jc v GRftClOUS.-r DON'T SEE HOW YOU POSSIBLY COULD DO IT MS GOODHOME,aI WOULDN'T THINK np MANJiNrs Mvrrv in nuR HOUSE VH06EPINCESTOR5 ARE. U N KNOWN' ' ) tJ a 1 1 r- t. .r .- U 1ST DSODDPD IN TO rl. .i-i.ioiru 1 fk IV Zjr- J I 1 w 1 U,d)20YeflRs LHreRjij)i8 1 ' 1 1 -f I .'J I r nannnnnnnananDnnnnnnnnnnnannannconBDEEanccEEiaEEOBasEaoEnsOriEs r MEHLIN Inverted Grand Player Piano The superiority of this superb player piano lies in the fact that the Inverted Grand Piano has a tonal quality and carrying power impossible to any other upright, due to its patented con struction. This fact combined with the use of a perfect player gives a com bination of unapproachable quality. 4 m & iiwmim Inverted Grand Player Pianos may be played by anyone without previous musical experience. Also playable by hand in the usual manner. . No matter what your opinion of Player Pianos may be. we invite you to call and hear this exauisite instrument. L You don't have to wait until you feel you can afford a .$100 ? $200 Victrola this genuine Vietrolu at $15 is a wonderful mu sical instrument that will play any i:-;us:e you wish to hear. It will bring to you all the pop liar songs of the day, all the okl bal lads of the long ago, and all the beautiful hymns and saen.-1 numbers. With it, every one in your home rrr.y enjoy the piaro, lUste, v. plin, cornet, clarinet, chime-, xylop'icne and any other instru ment, to their heart's content. You may sit in your easy chair sr.- orr.i-.i8nd Soil's f,jr!, Pryon's Band, Victor Herbert' j Or her: or other fano.:s bands and orchestras to play just t'.ie music you want to hear. In no other way can you so easily provide perfect rr, -sic f -all the modern dances, such as tl e One-Step, Fox Trot, Tsn.'i Waltz, etc. And, if you wish, Caruso, Farrar. Airia Gluck, JlcCorn.ack Melba, SchumanncHeink, Tetrazzini or any of the re it arti.--r vill sing for you the very sings and arias that have nnuie inch names famous the world ove . If interested see Hall and Lyerly, at Shuford Hardwa C. M. Hardin, Sole Agent. Hickory, North Carolina, 1348 Un on Square Two Who Have Served Well Columbia State. Wjithin the year there have passed from the stage of life two of those brilliant writers whose pens have re deemed American literature of the period from the ulter flaccidity of mere decadent word painting. Both died suddenly, both in the prime of their lives, but toth have left be hind them so much of the good and solid that to them Americans must be grateful. Neither Richard Harding Davis VM1h, wviiuvu ci attamcu LU the heignts of genius; that is served for but g few mighty figures I in ,a styIe at once clear a n a generation or in a nation. Buti strong and stirring. ' - " .LV4WXA. l. LI . to both Davis and London there was accorded a talent which neither! ougnt to hide. in journalism touches that point; to many of the best workmen it is giv en to approach it much of the time, to reach it freauentlv. Both London and Davis were the essential contradictions of the theory that effective modern English, that which in the language of the stage "gets across," must be barren and stark. This, more even than their development of a new and delightful school of picaresque, must be their claim to the laurels. They have proved conclusively that it is possi ble for a man tn ivrito . j? j ' - ' "iii.., l-w flue I those things he has actually seen, : in a style at once clear and precise They Jitney Service. r'ROLINA & -! 19J: HICKORY CONOVER AND NEW- ! . . TO N i Schedule Leave Hickory 8:20 .a. m. Leave Hickory 10:20 a. m. Leave Hickory 2:30 Leave Hickory 4:30 Leave Hickory 8:30 Leave Newton 7:20 Leave Newton 9:20 a Leave Newton 1:30 n -o. 1" No. "as ! Fas I &iy Ih, sui. Leave Newton m. m. m. m. m. m i,cave .3:30 p. m. j i; '.cKiy . . i :J ;Sani. 7 ' ; -ill i(-T.ci " Newton 7:30 r. m. Newton to Hickory 10c i XT ',1 i- "I n '' iNtJwton lu onover I'JC ; -wi.. Newion to Hickory 35c i Hickory to Conover 25i 1 ' Hickory to Newton 35c eiuont Our Motto: Good Service j Mortimer NTt. 9 .No ' CAROLINA MOTOR CO. R. Lee Hewitt, Manager, Newton, N. C. j ..irf-olnton :?toni;; asu.ii'a - -Lv:ll iZcn ... . Lv;li !'W... . -L'", 1 -.uttni G ZC -.m .. Lv 2.2bj) ; 7.-'i:rj Lvi " V ':an . I V 3 : '?) S .;! !! JANUARY. were not alone in their achievements'; scores of others today are turning out Tn wii ! English ot equal rank, but of the the inspiration of actual contact with ! ' in. their fields Davis and anti tae scenes wherprvf Vi i sJuixote of twentieth centurv Vnio-Vif. found, ready to his pen, that mar- e,rrant.ry and London, the Defoe of t'-e uc.y 3 FEBRUftRY. M. T. W. -I 1 7 8 14 1 IS 2V.22 2&29 T.IF. F. jS ! 12! 13 ,14.15 jyelously flexible implement the En"--! -isn language as molded by the best -lands in journalism. I To London and Davis-both were ; journalistic in method, though they differed widely in (Dther essentials there came freely the power of ! rapid expression which may be ; seen, in flashes, in almost any news- paper. iEven the veriest mediocntv , 1 1 . . oy tneir ennnpncp hum - contributed of the fire and truth t it alone can save a literature from in anity or worse decadence. X S b ' 8 ! 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 ! S 6 7 8 9 10 11 I 3 S --1 6! f 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 13 14 IS Ifi 17 i 10 ,J ! , zt.i. .;i "!.!.h.: 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 M l o S J7 S U J "i I ! i "I ?, " i ?3 ?4 25 2 2728 29 27 2S - - C 7 zf si - S & t. iw.; t. I . I I SOUTFFERN'S POSITION ON ADAMSOI7 LA 795 Modl85-4 f.o.b. Toledo 795 Model 85-4 f.cb. Toledo These Tremendous Advantages- More power 35 horsepower motor. iviore room u 2 -inch wheelbase. Greater comfort long, 48-inch cantilever rear springs and 4-inch tires. Greater convenience electrical control but tons on steering column. Bigger, safer brakes service, 13x2M ; emer gency, 13x2. Better cooling you never heard of an Over land motor overheating. These are tremendous advantages over any thing to be had in other cars that sell for anywhere near as low a price. And they make it hard for us to keep up with orders. The factory has never yet caught up with the demand. You ought to own one of these cars nothing else so big and fine for the money. Come in and order yours now. J. H. C. Huitt & Sons, Claremont, N.C Tho Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio "MdInU.S.A., Washington, D. C, Novenbe- 25 Announcing that the Southern Railway system lines are askin the courts to interpret the Adamson law pending an attempt to enforce its pro visions Mr. Fairfax Harrison said: Tnere is such an irreconeilgb difference between the interpretation ot the law upon which the lawyers agree and what the men want that it is apparent that a judical interpreta tion and clarification of the law is necessary in the interests of all con cerned. Quite rfankly, we are not viable to apply the law because we J a"c ,w what it means. We rauw wnat tne men want, but the lawyers say the law does not give tfiem that but gives them something else which every railroad manager Knows they do not want. The men rs naturally disannmnt u- xi.- ' i . " , j-""!"- uiai tile , n estion is not settled, and so are the -Mgers. Dut ve must all have pa 'cncr, and good temper and try to "-''d asi,on while we group our yzy out of the fog." .i nY. j ii s . SJM. T.lT. I F. S. & M.f. jW. T7IT - 1 2 3 4l 5 6 - - .. I I i aiT 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9l 1 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 is I6 ,7 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 ;8 29 30 31 - - - 25 26 27 28 29 30 - JULY. a I M. T. w. IT. f. ;& 7' AUGUST. M.i T. W. T. : F. S. 11 2i 31 4 5 S 9 io!n 12 15! 16: 17: 13 'I'.' 2l'22;23 24.25 26 2S29 30!3!j-: I OCTOBER. S.W. T. W. T. F. a & M. T. W.I T. ( F. IS. 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 y NOVEMBER. DECEnER. 8. M.T. IW.IT. I F. & I aM.T. W.jTT S 6 7I si l! 10 11 I 3! 3 19 19 ,J IF . . .n 1 ... 19 20 21 22 23 24 2sJ-7i IS 19 I" i 1 ( m 1 2b Z7 28 29mT I 24 2S - - -rT- - 31 13 It Is ! 20 2i!2: : 26 271 23 j 29: : Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System CHAMPION LUMBRR DESTROYED BY OREST FIRE ;Newortw Tennk. SNovc P5. Re. v.-, ,invme nere from Cresmont x . .... ure oe- stro-"d P fnmn nf ' T " " c .nampion -.. vuinpany Wednesday nieht orcmg 100 employers and their fam- v, ,:ertli:.. One man iVred lId were in Ji:,,!lrlWsti11 bing when f . ! (7 O, 2, 0 JLO rWi 4Lc i IfcO f : i - -, . j I ror I banksgiviig (By Associated Press.) Juarez. Mexico, Nov. 25.-Villa and ms Dandit forces resumed their at ok on chihuahua City, Mexico, at davbrenk according to hrformation rom Chihuahua today.' Mak your dining room attractive for Thanksgiving. W e have a nice line of dining Chairs, Buffets and Tables at right prices. We invite you to come to see us for anything in the furniture line. Fiilmer & Gibbs 83 m n si a t a ( f r Y Furniture Company ,un!i5 1ittle daughter J" of' Mr