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MONDAY? EVENING 27. 1g PAGE FOUR HICKORY DAILY RECORD WANTS One cent a word for each insertion THIS SIZE TWO CENTS A WORD ,Thii size three cents o word. AH nds ensh with copy.' Count th words before Bonding in your copy ..rtdal Veil Falls in Winter . flONb 0101011 ' . :V; r I aSf' v-as ddivcred by Rev. W. R. Brad- 1 " : Mmf.-l : annoum-cd that Dr. Chn. K. mc imMjmi : t'- - p-t, ofihoa.di-1 v;';;-.. f tho res l o. the. SI . . WANTFD TO liUV SHVHKAL Ford touring cars' wilh sell' -starters, Must be in good condition. I), M. Uoyil & Co. ;i 'J.-i 2t WANTED TWO rUKNTSIIED room.s in refined family for light housekeeping Phone ,r)77-.I. 3-21 pd. WAN'I EI) HATS CI.KANFD AND Mocked. Largest exclusive hat ters in the Piedmont .section. Mail order given prompt attention. Agents wanted.. Southail lint Works, Salisbury, N. C. S 22 tit pi NEW HUMIS FOI! SFMMEIi blooming: Gladinjli', Dahlias, Cnnnasj Fillies, Tuberoses and Culadium. or Elephant Ear. Fine large bulbs all colors. Mrs. W. L. Coatrifrht, loth St. :: 21 ;;t FOR SALE AT B A RG A I N X ASH Seven-passenger touring ear, 192C model, with new cord tires and in A 1 condition. See H. C. Yoder at Whitener Motor Co. 3-21 FOR SAI.K OAKLAND touring car in first class condi tion. See II- C. Yo'der at Whitener Motor Company. 3-21 3t. WA N TED TO BUY SUV UR AL, Foro touring cars with self-starters. Must he in good condition. D. M. Boyd & Co. 3 'J"j 2t '' - j -- MWmi ! o..vuoi-! niosl r.t the seats in & ::V - Mt $V the Sunday hooi ra.,m. Mr. Krad- "fc- Iskaw a.mol:v.-eeed that Dr. Chas- F, 1 ;:' PtfM "WkS''-"5'" ! be here next Suiuluy ivgh'u to ypr-'nr l . . i Un,h of Vr.vcrbs ami chose V 9iJE'M - ; ! hi- t-xv frv:." tho 22d verse, J -ic iy K V I blcssine; o: the Lord, it mauh rich- J j and he addoch no sorrow with it."-- I 1 - ti.V""v; VSa pees of lh, T. P. A. briefly, Riving 1!)2) . F.ridnl Veil Falls. (.520 feet liifrh. is ahva.vs one of the beautiful sights of Yofeomito Niitinrial park, bnt this winter it has heen unusually lovely by reason cf the iaeediUe ice f"rniaibn on the graniio cliff. addotii no soriow witn u. nv-niste1' M.-:ciisaed the pur- tbo T. P. A. bristly, givms; ns liit'e -i'in in me slate as s,ii, referred to' the fact that these mem-v,-eto con-tahtiy en. the ro'ad and e-ia-phasized his text by referring to i Y c-ii- opiioitivnities to do grood. The sr.f.mbeis' o: the T. V- A. have ham- I awa for good ''oads, bettei. .traiu-.pcrtalion and bettei- hole' :ia- - i i - . T '7. I, - .1 n rtt. 1 1 ! fv. - m ci itie.s ana ttu'v nii v au m. .;... iv ... surace lndiey m otectivc. is b'.:1.h cheap and FOR SALE OAKLAND TOl'RINfi car in good condition. W!i'le"ei Motor Co- ;?-2(5-;:t. I.OST-TKllK NO. Ti:tsic lUl- l.wmi Millor crss toad i and my home in Lonvicw hy way of F. I.. .Tarrotts roller mills on I ,in olutou road. Fimh-r please notit'y Wal ter M. Killi?m, U.-4. buA Hiekorj, N. C. for reward. 2.r 2t pd VOn RENT ONE FFRNISIIED nnl two unfuinisbed roonis rhone :i!i0-.l. :h2.r It, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Of all kinds arc now obtainable at our store. BANJOS. MANDOLIN'S, GUITARS, VIOLINS, STRINGS We carry a full line of a! musical instruments and accessories Call in nnd see our stock. Friers right. ..Mail order:: given speeial attcnlioii Piedmont l'honogtaph Co., 1017 Fourteenth SI., Hickory, N. C. 2 21 rod tf SINGLE COM II DROWN LEGHORN eggs for hatching 51.00 for ." I'honc :W 11. F. l'oovey :!-27-:!t. FOR RENT A SIX ROOM HOUSE on Tenth Avenue. One block from MUiue. G. F. Ivev. V, 27 I5t pd WANTED SECOND HAND IMRD Cage. Call Record. V, 27 2t FOUND SOME MONEY. CALL Record (Vffico for further infor mation. .'i-27-2t. LOST $10 HILL IX MCLELLANS 5 and lOcent store Saturday afternoon. Finder retuir to Rec ord office. :j-271t pd. FOR SALE DAHLIA IHiLI!, SIX ' varieties. Alo carina, bulbs in va ' lities. Phor.ti 354-L T.-27 It. EXECUTORS' NOTICE NOTICE OF SERVICE DY V I'll LI CATION North Carolina Catawba County Ora S. Cooper, T'aiil C Coooor (having claims against the said estate IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ! to Present thcni to the undersigned Th,. rlof.o.da.d above named will!"'1 or ,Hlforc he ''th day of March, lake notice that a summons in Uie Having qualiiicd as executors of the estate of T. P. Cloninger, deceas ed, this is to notify all persons in debted to said estate to mt.ike immedi ate payment and to notify all ncrsnns almve entitled action was bs.ucd igainst said dclX'iid.int on the 101 Ii day of February, which summons is. rclurii'ibli; before me, at my ofiice I -i.m ri IlOi.nV' Win ij'j lUei'.llU bar to t'H'ir l-eiovery. This 7th o'ay ,f M;ireh, 1 ',)'J2. -K K. CLOXINCJKK, If. P. CLONINGER. text, Mr. at Newlon, Catawba county on th" 2o:.l rlay of April, l')22. Defciidan'. will fiuther take notice that the plaiutilf has applied for aliriony pividentc lite, and the custody of their child. He will also take notice irss well as all other persons, that the said child was awarded to the plain till' by an order signed by His Hon or, T. 15. liryson, judge of the su p rier court in and fur the i(?th district of North Carol ii;;. .n the ICtb day of February, 1U22, and all persons are h'reiy notilu-i! iim if I ,,,(. :ii I li.mS ., .,, , ,.,,,1 ,.,!.'( V'li w j . . vi ' 'vi . ' mn. i'no i. lliei withoiiL due process of law, will be jva!t with as tbo law direets. f. T. SETZF.R, CUo-y of Supetir Court. C. L. WnifFNIiU, Aity for I'laint.ili. :! Pv dt Tues i r.;.cci.nors Lst'ue oi -1. I . (.don'S)--er : 7 it Tucs Hi!" V.i V f N C? L A ! 5 L FS 1 5 E Dylnr; hard, (be irreeoucil imcnt which bad opposed ti; treatv u Kn round that it cs hjishc: alliance between t! an ic li med ('tt-at Fritain. Japan wand sd .a!l t i roil ca!';: hour ;;(; m or Lh Thev mad i-'Lill I S. Fraii'.-e, i t lv, ;ur. iiradsinvw saui. was ! the best organ iza.tioii in North Caro I ioia for the size of the city and do I chned that its memberships n'c not pcrnntic-f! u ii-,e- Getting down to his li.-.-u'sl-.sw said if he were a business man he wou'd put Chsristhinity i.:e fore this business. He would net ad vertise his wares falsely- he would not sed things he was opposed to and here he referred to the appaven. that f.'is seei io'i . inc tku.ioim. bod logger, and h' w euhi brim? the rules of his ousi -ito his ehiircbi. There ate always two ways to aei, lie vn-inster said; one is the n;si:V I and '',! hi way. liio other teo (laK and. dok-ful way. ihc man wrs )!,, i-c t oi !ms eiceinnstaosss huh i ome out light, in the end. "Ine mos . ; chert ful pcoido get better cnucKcst jr. iiicv ate siek. and the mosi cu-erno o-Jn get abmg better in Fm-iness. it- the map that m s d ihc man whs o the I w t tie.-??! ii uur.nig a iour ion .el aside for fired revolution of rati i'i. 'ti the ir best fb.'.iwiiig '. ' v 1 ' ) iliviii' sn ! n !)C I s NOilCI OF SALE VALl'AULE RE.tL ESTATE .de jiou'ti-; into Pacific ;coni'er- ence:," affceling ihe;i - iideretds, mas r ing :.Ui voles f-o the rrotosal to .r:i ;i! olitio ii ion. The eo,;iv j: ,., n s'wva! s was -;e-eer;ted in the end I.y ft vide of :)!? to i it. i wo ui i eiii o (,V(r'.,. is in- !ln n.us un viil sell at pub- ! i ii... i. :,..i.... .:,!.! i itv.u1. oi' 1,0 cue nyiii'si uiuuti NOTICE OF TOWN ELECTION Notice. iy hereby given that an election for the selection of a mayor and board of aldermen and town marshal for the town of Long View will be held (Ai the Fi'st Monday in May. 1922, at the School house. The board has ordered a new registra tion of all electors, the old books having been destroyed bv fire. The hooks will be o'pen for thirty dnys precedinR the election. 0. A- Yoder, icgistrai, J. P. Mo'"gan and .). M. Herman, Judges. The books will beat-. 13. C. Shuford's store every Sat urday. This March 2H, 1022. () A. YODER. Secretary to the Board-' 3-27-3t Wed. and Friday. NOTICE OF PRECINCT MEETING The Republicans of the North West precinct will meet at the Mu nicipal court room, in the City Hull at 2 o'clock, p. m. on Saturday, the Ut day of April, 1922, for the purpose of electing delegates to the county convention a'nd for such other business as may come before the meeting. .. This 25th day of March, 1922. , !W. S. STROUP, II. II. Abee, ' R. II. SHUFORD, ' " Precinct Committee. Old -Darkey (to shiftless son) ."I. hearn tell you is married. Is you?" Son (ingratiatingly) "I ain't say ing I aint." Old Darkey (severely) "I ain't ask you is you ain't; I ask you ain't you is." American Legion Weekly. Under and Kv virtue of the nowvs contained in ihafc certain mortgage executed l v II. Leo'iiard and. wife. dated August .50th. lfl. and. default ! , raving t.ecn maoe in the terms ini of, the uruiet signed lk outcry on terms to be announced at the day of sale the following described prop erly: Peginning at a stake in the South ern margin of loth. Ave. in the City of Hickory and runs South with said LyeHy's line 19') feet to a stake in said Lyerly's line; thence with Georg'j Lyerly's line East 09 feet, 'o a stake in Mrs. E. 13. Jones's cornev: thence with Jones' line North l!.m !':-'.'t to a stake .lone' corner on Pith Ave., thence with tho Southern mar gin c'f 10th Avenue West 00 feet to the point of beginning. T sale will take place at 12 o' clock Noon on April 22 1922, in fiout of the First National Hank of Hickory N. C This the 20th day of March A. D. 1922. O. J. CORPFiNIN'C, Trustee. :;-20 4t Tues; ! C that. preamble c Lreaiv tbf to arnud I'oiCt '"a'ivn Ii.-h- I . 1 . .'. 7. ditri C: - n ! s r'd ii it i ailing T .1 i. e -under- v i'- statement; in Ui'der hy !itik of ii f-O CO!!;-;)tlI;!eilf ia- Mate :hi v: :i. i:'On!:;t- u uiider a ". ,n , the !':-v- :-J a pc-i-i i '.w. s ., 1 . ... cat y. hot not. a. oai I basis for continu- of ortiev .a re,;;..) d com pan vi tig i'n of it, and laid th ing their assault tomorrow when tin i" - f:o- siieei a o;iU-s on .forlf.-e bound to re- from lerttme--t c.f all me.it. Mr. Brad told i'dd the slot y of -.. shirtiate his jriiiiV f'-f re is always : :,:tdhi.s . 4, j,,..l 'f we on' look (Siidne was a orrv vs.- cime.., fi r;' njie man ht ps (.'St. lis fauH D h 1 I s I 1 I I 3 ih V J VV tOll V V VAl V.-L wJ. - i J. paironago which was extended to us during our mization Sale, and to assure all patrons and rt -l-l-i r-, -4- 4T-. . fiAT'UlO n)t''i 1 t V, Si'li.-fi ..: f.'Ul-I UliCJ LiUib tliJ OLL VIVO Vt'liO.11 W , iJ'.l ' w erideavored to render as nearly, per 'oet as po be continued in the future to the utmost oi our The Sale was truly a mp; success, wiiicn gratifying' to us because jt proves that the good iRsmj of this vicinity appreciate the big valuer them at this store. 'Si !u:nv 49 t -r? rr .-..i I: thai, to "! This and -Te-c .ted ti "seails teeth, it criticise, i: 'V og a! are in;l; ; easy to uf if yon best by you, you run for i if- beset gOOo 'ii' ii r! i-Oh..,. were One man in u ooserveo. l.nai v biter than its ,e, fjtuU's and to want, to do 1heh; t tie n!; he !. oy ."in. traveh-t Mr. Hradshaw sah ntafions tha !Hli! . lit so often away ffo'm home. and (, ( He also knew theiv op?:' lies for makincr t n.n year., i?iew the tes; t raveling men V enerienee;i invec .,,. he declared that it Urrrst supviiememai o;e oi 1 e.e C(-ns:i treaty defining the i'-.-ur over raet comes 'as i V't. it is the hone ef the adm'tt'sl ever, that the atii ied ration ieaslers, how supplemental treaty nne u! that iiartains four oower aKreemeiit de ff the senate calendar hefe'ie ' Chase & Sanborn SEAL BRAND COFFEE Best grown in tHe World Whitener & Martin CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION State of North Carolin.t, Department of State. To all to whom these presents may come Greeting: Whereas, it appears to my satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record of he proceedings for the voluntary dissolution, thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, de posited in itiv office, that the Hickory Uattery Company, a coipomtion of this state, whose principal office is situated at No. 1225 9th avenue in the city of Hickory, County of Ca tawba, state of North Carolina (J M. Holland being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has com plied with the reouircments of chap ter 22, Consolidated Statutes, entit led "Corporations" preliminary to the issuing of this certificate of dis solution: Now, Wherefore, I, J. Tlryan Grimes Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina,; de hereby certify that the said, corporation did, on the lfith day of March.. 1922, tile in my office a duly executed and attested consent; in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed -by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and. the record of the pro ceeding:; aforesaid are now on file in my said, office as provided by law. in. Testimony Whereof, I have set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this lfith day of March, A. D., 1922. J. PRYAN GRIMES, j 21 lt Tues Secretary of Stiate. mav he to the e!a ied !i,ni-;-i)W ojgac. o.'J Slaud Firm All Day. Throughout i he day's voting a bloc '.- Ke;!in;ians stood solidly OL aga.n sJ all reservations and amend ments excent the "no alliance" decla ration of the committee. The four Repuhl'can irreccr.ciUables. Senators ioran, Idaho;- France. Maryland; Johnson, California, and. LaFollettce Wisconsin, were the only members, of their side of the chamber who voted consistently for qualifying proposals, although Senator Norris lie publican, N e I i n sk a , s u nport ed several and Senator La.dd, Republi can, North Dakota, voted for one. On the Democratic: side there was. less unanimity ot action. The 23 Democrats who finally voted against wttif ication voted together on most roll calls in favor of amendments and reservations but a group of 8 or 10 stood with their party leader, Sena tor Underwood, of Alabama, in op position to most cf the proposed changes. In the 3(5 to r." vote on the "outside powers" reservation, however, Senator Underwood's fol lowing teached its, minimum strength, only Senators William1; of Mississippi aval Myers of Montana, .joining him on the Democratic side in opposition to the proposal. The long succession of roll calls was witnessed bv one of the largest Ra'kry crowds that have ever at tended a senate session.. men v-ouid ;t:-nd en the s Vn.nd to tun - world letter, n but tai-e a le of Chnst, succeed. Go'.' I If Our Merchandise Don't Make Good We WmI l.u sine st ron e I Hi."- V,'C ( gives us our brains and the capacity for succss, and t ravel? n-g men can 1.1." ,,-.!.. oin fives of God and li's "i,,rk' rv t'se vverhi. Got' glvethl and taketh away, as Job observed as his se'vani- came to him won m'sfortnr.e unon misfortune- We should give (urselves and goods to Cod, live and woik for him. FIVE PASEliALL (JAMES AT M ORG ANTON SOON Mo'rg-auton. March 2b. Lovers of base ball in ' Hickory and vicinity have a fine opportunity of seeing '-ames of real class at Morgaiiitor. without the outlay of a large amount of money. The Moline Iliino'is tea'm Chamnioas'of the Three I League arem' aking Morganton their snrmg training heahiuarter8 and while there -durig the remainder of Marco and until April 20, will meet some oi the bct teams in North Carolina as well as teams from the Major and International League. On Wednesday and Thursday Mar. 29 and 30. Newark will play the Mo--lirn- team in Morganton and on April G, the Philadelphia Athletics will play in Morganton. The manager oi the' Moline team, Earl Mack, is a son of the famous Connie Mack, manag er c'f the Athletics, and a fast exhi bition is expected when the boy tries to put one over the old man. Young Mack has gathered a . fast aggregation and will give the best a goo'd fight. His first baseman I oid in five times at bat last Thursday secured 3 nome runs and n two h'neger and the entire team hit the t'ali hard at all times, in I isteibiirg hc- iias ar.or.ner i7b'ooie Bush and be enterta-.ns the tan: wij hvaudevil'e stunts while in the field. He is very you.ng but excep tional I v fast and covers worlds of grouivd- r" 'r o-p mi"' e.e game" tc oe pu-.v m iui - "Help, help!" screamed Ihj terrified P'anton by the Mohnc club are as young in an who had iust fallen off itoi tows: iiUii-cr, Taste is a matter cf tobacco quality We state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Cher.fcrfield are of finer qurJity (and hence of better titsle) than in any other cigaiTtr- at the price. Zi.7t. s Myers Tobacco Ce. 4 .. . 1 1 t -' t CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobacco' v.. CM I I as m a F PS 1 s PRIM i ilium 2 n eS ftT the wharf. "I can't swim!" ;;Wot of it?" a-ked the stevedore mildly, taking his, pipe out o his mouth and glancing carelessly over the edge of the wharf. "I can't neither, but I ain't yellin' my head With a, registration of about 1,300 and the prospect of less than 300 29 and 30. Newark, N. J. I votes, tha; c'iticial primary . eiectibm Anril 1, Cataw-sa Colic oif about it. When .someone something by statistics Pathfinder. tries to prove April G. Athletics. April 10 and 11 Charlotte. April 12 Rutherford .College. April 13 O teen. April 17 and. 18 Greensboro. . .aSJ-KS select candidates for the election next Monday is being held in the lobby of the municipal building to day. At 11 o'edock less than 70 bal- i lots had been cast and in this num ! judges of election, A. P. Whitener and W, F. Burns, did not expect their more than 300 votes during the dav Germans have christened. w 40 000 ton liner the Columbus, but they are counting on. a busy time something by statistics, ask him to! Fritz evidentally intends to discover next Monday. pioc me statistics. at. Louis (ilooo- America all over again Houston It was estimated today that at p03t, least 3uu outer names would be a d-d- Democrat. this ! the friends of the ' oi' ed to th registration . -bo-ok week and t ie.it rnnronntoc- ,.i , , , -u:u Man. to worii in deml earnest. Today's result will not indicate anything except a batCe royal next Monday- The candidates c'n the official bal lot are: For mayor Eubcrt Lycrlv and JM. -II. Vount. For aldermen from ward numici 1-- H. A. Isenhour and S. L. White ner. For aldermen for ward number 2 JS. W. Clark and Geo. L- Huffman. WIN3 HER AUDIENCE Charlotte Observer- r-Jj,?1' in which Miss Eliza 'tn Jbain, representing the Ameri can Soda Hygiene Association, is oemg received bv various Charlotte audiences is cause for ffraf if ication . "w lvr. ot the mpmhw, f ih xvtaiy iwx, under whose oe .s conductm"' ,! . a t s ; i it; . 1 1 i-coe! turn s.'.e i assumni to was d m rcss. A-me-lisi'-iv auspices i-. i v " 41 lJcl If lie I C " 1 merest of the fntu,.. nn,t .2 9 ill': Cures OokiS' S i AM) KU it-mcov li.l'ii i f ' '- ' or La Oi !pt- i-5 -illness. l).-man,1 r-r. ? bearusz Mr. thi:' Sr' ijXJL&fc moUhers of the future. ' Apparently! ife-ai it.'. -.5 Liu U: