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HICKORY DAILY RECORD TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23, 1920 i ; : r ; r - l D. Earney r7 arm the Hickory Spinning Mill, and adjoining U Nursery .lands. urday BO A. M. iJ(B(Co 4 a mm m- .JllLfe 1 1 u M 'IMd r tA.k y iff will sell the M. D. Earney farm contain- acres of the most valuable land in Wes- orth Carolina. Located three miles from y of Hickorv on main line of Southern h and on the sand clay road leading from pry to Morganton, Rhodhiss and Lenoir. pod dwelling, barn and other out build- One of the finest springs in the State. Kill That Cold Vfith CASCARA m QUININE for , rATrJiVr Colds, Coughs OMv' AND La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. ' Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold jn 24 hours RelieVes Grippe in 3 jdays Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head Cascara is bee: Tonic Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT SPECIAL THE WEEK Airship Hangar at Langley Field 23272?.', s&&?' "' Sv,vc . --g Vi&r of the immense ntrship hangar that has been erected on Langley field, Va. , TAKEN FROM EXCHANGES Hotel rales In Peking are from SS .0 $18 a day for rooms and meals. Steeplechases originally were run from one church steeple to another. A company in Japan has begun the production of soda by an electrical process. So successful lias been Hip Pnri. Brussels air mail service that H win J be increased. HAT $5 and $6 Grades on Sale at $7.75 Values at o e $5. 75 SEEKS TO RECOVER MONEY N ST entire farm lias been sub-divided into resi sts and tracts of various sizes and will be Beardless of price on easy terms. not fail to attend this sale. Ladies cordial- K This is an opportunity for you to buy psidence lot or small farm at . your own Tone on the grounds will have an equal ' the prizes to be given away. pic hy Live-Wire Brass Band t rain or shine. Don't forget the day and Tellyoiu neighbors, bring your wife, and pn the grounds at 0:30 A. M., Saturday, December 4th mum mm mm Raleigh, Nov. 23. Suit started in Wake superior court by S; H. Scar boro, prominent farmer of the Roles- ville section, against the Southpourt Fish Scrap and Oil Company for $18,000 and the Carolina Beach Rail way Company for $25,0CO recalls the tory several weeks ago that one Wake county farmer had invested $110,000 in five alleged "wildcat" promotion companies. ft does not appear that either of the companies named as defendant in the suits are irresponsible but Mr. Scarboro is seeking to recover for stock purchased by him in thes companies. The Wake county farm er, with farming lands valued at $40,- 000. gave notes to the stock com panies five in all. totaling $1 10,000 and when the bapks called for the payncent of the, notes he is tinder-stood- to have been unable to pay. Dividends which he claimed were promised by the stock ' salesmen at the time the investments were mads failed to materialize, he contends. The Bank of Knightdale, holding an unpajd note for $10,000 of Mr. Scarboro, has also instituted . suit Those suits are understood to be the first of many that will be started in the state bv investors in "get-rich- quick" schemes during the last twelve months. DR. JOHN ERSKIN WILL SPEAK IN RALEIGH DEC. 3. Raleigh, Nov. 23. Dr. John Erskine, the well known scholar and " writer, who will deliver one of the leading addresses of the cominpv session of the State Literary and Historical as sociation, is a native of New York, but after getting his degree at Co lumbia, became professor in Amhearst college. Seme years later he went to Columbia as professor in the depart ment of English where he has been in charge for more than ten years lie is one of the best known and most liked of the Columbia faculty. You can't blame the Government for its delay in recognizing: Mexico. How is it possible to recognize that nicely-behaved nation as Mexico? Cleveland Plain Dealer. i m Mrs. S. W. Lawrence and daughter Louise, left today for Bessemer City to spend Thanksgiving: with her uster, Mrs. Frank E. Gray. TO ADVERTISERS The Record cannot guarantee change of advertisement unless -the copy is in this office by-10 o'clock on the day of publication. Copy for' the Record should be left at the officii the afternoon before the day of publication to insure its running. $14M Yah es at $9.95 Peace with murder is the new bat tle croy of Reds. Washington Post. Curios but logical, that an election crock usually votes a straight ticket. Kansas City Journal. The Old Guard is arranging . the program in the Penrose atelier while Warren Gamaliel is sunning: himself down on the Gulf. Rachester Herald. The Shipping Board, it is testifier, paid a bill for $023,000 twice. Yet the Board is criticised for lack : of thoroughness. New York- Evening Post. , You can g;et the flavor cf brandy in a Thanksgiving: mince pie with burnt almonds and a dash of furni ture polish. Also with brandy. Bos ton Transcript. L4KES PAIN OUT OF EHEWnSftl Hco; Sloan's handy for backache strains and sprains, too SLOAN'S Liniment has been sold for 39 years. Today, it is more popular than ever. There can be but one answer Sloan's produces re sults. v Applied without rubbing, it penetrates to the afflicted part, bringing relief Irora rheumatic twinges, sciatica; sore, stiff, strained muscles; backaches, sprains, and other external pains, often the res-.ilt of exposure. It leaves no jaussincss, skin stain or clogged pores. -Get a large bottle for greater econ omy. Keep it handy for use when needed. Your druggist has it. Three tizes 35c, 70c, $1.40. Liniment Pain's enenra I Rheumatism Comes f From Tiny Pain Germs t V X "We Sell the Earth" . , 2. B. RUCHANAN, Auctioneer X Y X $XXKXXXKKKKXKXX First of all, get it firmly fixed in your mind that all the liniments in the world have no effect what ever on Rheumatism. A very common form of Rheu matism is caused by millions of tiny disease germs which infest the blood. The one and only sensible treatment, therefore, is one which cleanses the blood of these germs, and routs them entirely out of the circulation. This is why S.S.S., the greatest known blood purifier is so success ful in the treatment of Rheuma tism. It is a powerful cleanser of the blood, and will remove the dis ease germs that cause your Rheu matism, affording relief that is genuine. S.S.S. is sold by all druggists. Free literature and medical advice can be had by . writing to Chief Medical Adviser. 154 Swift Labora tory, Atlanta, Ga. These are our newest fall hats and are exceptional values. Moretz- Whitener Clothing Co. CRIME AND PISTOLS Boston Herald. A salesman in this city who pars es over his counter from 40 to 60 automatic revolvers , every day at from $28 to $50 each declares that the majority of the people who buy these guns ought not .to, have them at all. He says also, that the retail , deal er himself would prefer some kind of legal limitation upon the indis criminate distribution of automatics, that such a measure would be better for his business as well as for the protection of the public. One of the leding New England manufacturers of small arms af firms thai his concern and all others of standing and experience believe in and have advocated some -such re straint upon the sale of guns as would make it easy for a responsible citizen fnd a an of family to ob tain a weapon for legitimate protect ive purposes and hard for a thug to get a weapon for purposes of depre dation. ' . Anybody can buy a gun in New England. New York has the Sullivan law, yet as the Herald disclosed the other day, that well-intended legisla tion is evaded and defied a magis trate in eight months had signed 200 permits in blank at $2 each and the police found the permits in the hands of dangerous andjiabitual criminals. MR. ROOT New York Times. A thousand difficulties for the in coming president would, be solved if he were in due course to make public the fact that Mr. Root was to he his secretary of state. BICYCLES! ! BICYCLES We have them for the Boys and Girls. All kinds at the right prices. See them now. We are headquarters for Bicycles and Re pairs. This is our business. We sell you satisfaction. VP. M. KEEVER FRESH HOME MADE CANDY " v MADE EVERY DAY Fancy Fruits of all kinds SAVOY CANDY COMPANY Phone 199 Headquarters for Fruits, Fancy and Home Made Candy 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 9:40 pm' Charlottesville 1:25 a. m., ,9:54 p m November 26 Sleeping cars may be occupied until 7:30 a. m., Charlottesville, November, 25. Sleepine cars open for occupancy 9:00 p. m. Charlottesville, November 25. Make Your Reservation Now Call on nearest agent for information concerning fares, sleep ing car rates and schedules or address R. H. GRAHAM, D. P. A., Charlotte, N. C.