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-- - TRIBUTE IS. PI Tn Mnn n - I u IVin. u. ). The Hickory. Rotary Club at - its iunrnton y.csterdW pair, tribute to .irtmea A. Martin and discussed a. N instance of J. Lenoir Cilley noma things the Chamber of Commerce can for the upbuilding- of this com-i:i.ir-ity. A short talk by Kd Shuford rri'I tna resolutions pr.edcntej by tie fi Jdwship committee are hen; ive:i: Fellow Citizens: ' ' ' An hour ago our president request ed the fellowship committee to pre- miit ili. icq vscnliif innc fnr rpcnnl Wlt'l j; few spoken words in rmcmlu" ince i-f Jim Martin. I hopv sometime to write a brief article recalling especially Jim's buy hood and Varly manhood days. Hs came here as a fifteen year old buy and lived across the street from my home until his death. j limn a mi i. cwiu v,vjf . - led with the fathers of some of you present, A. a. ana jonn oiuiuru, ju Bohannon, John Lyerly, A. S. Aber- f'n rillov Hnitnoif Ki.ll1 and 1111 l 1 ,Y ' J x.w.v.... - - - some her.? ' jr?nt yet living, in par- i c GRAND TOMORROW FATTY ARBUCLE tmmtmLtm in i i I 1 ' ' I : r077 , I t I I I Hi -IN- 'MOONSHINE" A Paramount Comedy Also "THE YELLOW ARM" Fourth episode and Pathe News and Mutt and Jeff Cartoon Comedy Admission 10: and 20c -r r CALL And get our prices on Beef, Lamb, chickens, etc. We want to help you plan your Sunday dinner. We will have tomorrow almost anything you want in the meat line. Fresh Creamery butter, Full Cream Cheese, Cream for whipping, in fact, almost everything to make your dinner a success. We can have your package ready when you call for same, and can save you con siderable money. CASH AND CARRY Catawba Creamery Company V ticular. Joe Elliott, an Keu Menxics: You can hardly,, mention :ptimigm and enthusiasm without .. thinking: - of Jim. Perhams it was these Gol-given talents that prevented him f ronj hoarding a vast fortune; but his kindness! which percolated his veins, his big: heart, his confidence in hint? r.elf even in adversity, and his faith in his fellowman, built a character ...k:..u ...Mi nVnTia the stars, for- CVCL ailU : In his church and his home this beauty was brightest. But there was no rest in Zion lor Jim; he was connected with about evei'y enterprise allied with Hickory, and was well known over the sta've. His death, almost sudden, was a snock, and men and women, grouped, about repeating, "I have . lost a friend and Hickory a : good, fellow. We shall never see his like again, but fellows, w.e have only lost, mm for a while and some of us realize that it can be no long while till we shall see Jim again. ED SHUFORD. Resolutions 1 In response to an acute sense df the loss which has fallen upon vt by reason of the death of "Jim" Martin, ou friend and fellow member, the Rotary Club of Hickory would write into its records this appreciation of him as a citizen, a Ro.tarian and a friend: .. , , . ' That we bear testimony to mm, first, as a constructive citizen of Hickory, to Ihis zeal in those en deavors which were aligned with the common well-being, to the uniform ity of his concern in the material, social, moral and religious better ment of the city, to his obedience t all times to civic duties and obliga tions and to the modest but always diligent regard he gave, to all the duties of citizenship in this commun ity. ' ' That we record our appreciation &s individual members and associates with him, in Rotary, of him as a friend and comrade, of the inspiring value of his fellowship, of his court tesy in manner, and jknightliness in bearing, of the iwarmth of his nanor clasp and the radiance of his person- al And that the Rotary Club transmit t, members of the family in. whose" bereavement it so sincerely shares a copy of tnese resuiuuuuo and a message of its condolence. CHARLES MENZIES. 1 ED SHUF ORD, ' r HENRY TUCKER, : Fellowship Committee. PUBLISH DELINQUENT- TAX . v:t.r Hbru has nostnoned until Monday the printing of deim- quent tax Jist lor nicsury m vertions iwno nave not aueuueu . this important detail may setU; ba uiuu.y. r-v- i . a.i. Joti TVieo urnn hav! IlOi settled for the 1920 taxes will do well to do so at once. Mayr's Wbnderful Rem.edy would wir . iiinniRin.Trn, a . Hr u m m r - ul wnuuiiMiuu - . . . n 7x mm . ma i i i m n- f w&y Buy A New poiatorf nil ccm- corned, I wish to call the attention of pirents to the vaccination require ment. Students" who have not been vaccinated and especially children en tering school for the first time should be vaccinated now in order that the will not have to remain away from school or experience any nhysical inconvenience while attending. The t'tiMl term will opn Wednesday, Sep tember 7- Students whose vaccjintion 'was not successful last year will also be required to bring a certificate of suc cessful vaccination. The compulsory attendance law was hv the' last General Assem bly from 8 to 14 years to 7 to 14. This means that all children wno h.ivfl reached their seventh birthday must attend school regularly. Af-j ter being absent for five consecutive, days or when students are absent ( without a valid reason lor a less number of days we are required to give names i all such students v o Mr. Hefner, welfare officer. The at tendance last year was the best in the history of the schools and there fore the percent of promotions was also high. s ' "'' Six year old children who have never attehded" school before are rej quired to' enter during the first four weeks of school. Otherwise the teacher must take time awav from the entire ropnirfpr several days ou k-f.ye the child -Who entered lafce to -hi fate of, certain failure and Nlkc'oiijK i T it i J.-, VxA agemem. 11 an nisi, gi-aues i an uc present the first day it will mean trmrh to t.hp students and ereatlv help the systematic organization of tne scnoois. R. W. CARVER. SCHOOL ELECTION IS CALLED OFF 0 Lof the school board Wednesday -night tl'ilS important aeiail i.V do--'- in. was ucuiueu tu iue uuaiu ui urday. The penalty will be adda ai- county commissioners to call oft rne school bond election. Mr. L. F. Klutz, attorney for the board, will advise the board "to call it off as it is re miested hv thp school board. The cause for the schoal board's action is UAXN I DCi wuiiu imuse lor tiie sciiuji uuaiu s atuuu 10 medicines caused me to lose faith ip and irregularities in the registration DOtn. ana wnen a xxicim wm w"u ui vuicia, This do.es .not mean that the people CUre my SlOmatn , iruuiic. I tuui. nUi,. cwhjii uic uainsb ouauuia iui 'it can't be don'e.' However, he finally the opposition say they will support. ,....l.i ma - tn frv it nnd- to mv . n honrl issnw nrnVidpfl sVinnlsi art ueisuaucu ' -v' ' - - . . to my if AA .All svmt)tori3 -"aot acute indigestion and gas having dis appeared." It is a simple, harmloss preparation that removes the catar lhal mucus from the intestinal tract nri alliivs thp inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, mciuaing ap pendicitis. One dose will convince or tnonpv refunded. Haves-Long Dr'tig Company and druggists everywhere. i ' ' 1 1 . ii - ' -. . I I f J M X II Al . II "..II II MM VI 1 . i V '-. :- .- .... m m I distributed over the town. The chief opposition seems to De centralizing the schools at one place. The peoole who ars opposing the bond issue want a building erected in North Newton, ;' one in South Newton; on .the old academy lot which is own ed by the town, and a high school thev want inmroved and remain where it is. The buildine-s in North and South Newton are to be for m-i knarv iildrfTS Tt ia T-olio7ol tViat t.hr will VP TTTltiallir -n, nimnei. ;ition if this course is pursued. At any rate a mass meeting (will be called ana tne people deciae wnat they want i . e a i i ..I ii ueiure ine scnooi ooara cans anothe llecticn. ', v. ; S00 men who are good dressers and want "the best" in f cuits or OvercbWs to give olfr large display of fall and -winter patterns,- (designed and tailored by the most skillful tailors in America) the "once over" before ' buying. It Dosen t Cost You One Cent - to look over and it will be appreciated by us whether you buy or not. OUR CLOTHES Are absolutely guaranteed in every respect and are no higher in price than ready-made clothes. Williams & Pearson Clo. Co. "The Young Men's Store" 1240 Ninth Avenue . - - ' - Phone 414 NEWTON PORTER IS HELD FOR SELLING Newton. AUC 19. -Orw !" T.nnihnrH colored 'porter at the Virginia Shipp r.otei, was arrested yesterday morn ing on two warrants, charging him with selling intoxicating liquors, having it in his possession for the purpose of sale, and alsi a search warrant to search his room in the hotel. Attorney L. F. Klutz sent two men to Leonard to see if th purchase any liquor from him. Tliey came . back with a pint which they paid two dollars for. Mr. TChit tl-,n drew a search warrant and s.tit Of ficer C. K. Edwards to his room where he found a half call on vusiicl full, of liquor, a small quantity in onier vessels and several empty gal lon vessels which smelt of whiskey and a measuring outfit. Leonard was placed in jail. It has been susnected by the best people of Newton that this negro has been .en ca en no- in thn liquor business for a long time. A Crowd estimntpd -nt. hpfiwonn Q- t- . : . " uuu ana iu,ooo people were her.e yes teraav tor thp oiH so diprs' mim n The weather was ideal and the crowd well behaved. The soldiers held their annual ' meeting in the wf khurch at 11 o'clock, after which the old men and their wives went to the beautiful lawn of Mrs. Margaret Stewart where an elee-ant dinnp' -xas served by the womenvof the town. , Officers Lehman and Walker fnnnii a i jug containing three gallons of nquor in iMorth Newton yesterday morning, Dut tailed to find the own er of same. . , DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS HUB TO MORROW The program at the. Hub theatre tomorrow will be Dougla? Fairbanks ill "A TtTrflilT"Vl IfimUnfn;... A t - A craft picture of swift action. This is ui cue ueso pictures mis popular Star evpr mndp nH unn uJll seeing it. Added attraction "Hia Meal Ticket." a twm real B'w a SEE THE NEW adiaiw Co inipamy V to italledl By 9 ojfmsoia s ' 1 L E SS n TP) Arrtis When you buy a CaloriC you get more than the best Heating plant that modern Science can produce. You get scientific installationthe free 'service of experienced engineers who personally plan the CaloriC installation in v " vmir hnilHfrirr CaloriC engineering is one of the vital factors in CaloriC success and on the certainty of this service to insure your complete satisfaction is based the Ca loriC Money-back Guarantee. N CaloriC Engineering Service is supplied by the manufacturer through this Ca loriC agency to quickly assist you in planning the most efficient heating for your home. Let us malsie a sketch of your building or bring a rough sketch ot your floor plans to our store and we will secure the CaloriC engineer's installation plans without obligating you in any way. Get : these plans now and learn how the CaloriC will save hundreds of dollars in building a new home and how it will pay for itself in fuel sav ing in any home, old or new. f advice f tho who depreciate the j-... 1921 .S.Co. Abmmetky vdwme Co t n mmammmPimmmmma M. w VSrl W.V kJU' shme comedy. 3 f1 t ,