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h 4 J FBIPAY EVENING, JULY 28, )9 V rteon iliCj i! ;! if I, I!- xun ff" , TO CHIMNEY the woa j .si r3 1 f I?. : t ii . r :. 1 it- i Ml Ill Hi' 1 f i v. :. - ft ll JUkJTiT. Mlfil s fiii yrorjj ii I II ... JJtm7f - S . ..III ,.r.r.T I fnvmar mvesirlentS I 9 W ,: 111 . - : - 3 .VrtZL: nn Morrison . II :' - ..... .. Automobile Accessories A Winchester Flashlight is a neces sity for the motorist as well as a pump, jack, chains,-or Kelly-Springfield tires. You'll find these things here, as well as a complete line of high grade tools. ' Winchester Special Screw Driver One Cent a Word for Each Insertion . THIS SIZE TYPE TWO CENTS A WORD This Size Three Cents a Word All ads cash with copy. Count the words before sending in your copy . : :' -: I f Mf 3t. A well made durable screw driver for gen ileral household use, 4-inch bljade; A qal , ity tool at a price you might pay for an inferior one. While they last 10c Abraeliy idwe Co The Winchester Store Hickory, N. C. Newton, N. C. FISHING TACKLE WE HAVE IT. Carolina Supply uo. t- i'" SECOND HAND PIANO WANTED either straignt saie or irau rinv instrument. Call us 304 PxcdT mont Phonnograph Co. 7-19-- WANTED .AT cotton rags. ONCE, CLEAN Clay Printing Co. TRY WARD'S CAKES THEY ARE AS FRESH AS YOUR MOKXNiwu PAPER; AS OLD-FASHIONED A THE (HOLLYHOCKS IN YOUR GRANDMOTHER'S GARDEN. , i UMSTEAD'S - The Home of Quality Groceries ; TRY ONE OF WARD'S HOMELIKE LAYER CAKKS TODAY.: x UM STEAD'S WANTED Competent painter, exper ienced in contracting, to handle large . job of painting. Good wages. Call J. A. Webb. . 7-28-lt-pd. FOR SALE FORD TOURING CAR first $150 gets it. Abernethy Motor Co. 7-7-tf TRY OUR HOME MADE CANDIES, Ice cream and Fountain drinks. J. " Henry Hill, 9th avenue- 7-25-tf FOR SALE BED ROOM, DINING room,-kitchen; furniture also dishes and cooking utensils. ' Phone 21-J 1 1 ' ; before 8 a.m. and after. 6 p m. FOR SALE Refrigerator, cook stove, ,,4 : ; 7-19-tf hontpr and sewinfe machine, Phon : . , 2l4. r, 7-27-?t. HAVE YOU A PLAYER PIANO.-.WE ' . - 1 1 Jt - 11 Alt ii' - 1 J I ? nave me roiis; ah tne latest msic Buy your player rolls from rus. Pied-' mont Phcnograph Co. 7-19 1' WIV Stu ' -t ed. Call L. M. Bollinger, phone 909. 7.2S-4t-Dd. ; . .r --'WARD'S GOLDEN POUND CAKE FOR SALE GOOD 5 ROOM HOUSE IS SUPERIOR. TRY It. i three acres of land, good welWoodi UMSTEAD'S i basement. House newly covered aiia I painted. Half cash, balance easy -- -r -r-i x T- 1- terms. Apply to U. m. j? oster, oiuos ford. 7-25-12t pd Advertise in the Record POR J?M.E 1920 MODEL 5 PASS- ineer Buick six Motor Co. - FOR SALE REO SPEED WAGON express body, cab top. Bargain and easy terms. Johnson's Garage. ; r . . , - - 7-21-tf : I have moved my shoe repair bus. 'ness to basement rear of Farriors Shoe Store where I will be glad to sse all mv old customers and some new i ' in"" uitea. iiriLiiiiivi; un eiiuer main . ui Abernethy Trade streets-: Work caiied for and 7-7-tf ! delivered. Phone 106., F. MThompson ; - : 7-12-8t Wed- 8$ Fn ALL MAKES OF PHONOGRAPHS and Talking machines cleaned and repaired. Have your machine clean ed and overhauled before the spring breaks. Its cheaper. Piedmont Phq ograph Co. , 7rl9 .: i FOR SALE FORD TOURING CAR, -electric- starter, $300. Abernethy hwt. r.n 7-7-tf pitra FANflY FISH Always on a1 Call r see us. O. K. Lunch ' Room-. WANTED PAINTING PAP35R- hanging and calsomining. We f ur ish all material and , guarantee sat isfaction op.no pay. Phone us-and let us giye you an estimate en that job. No obligation.,: filAMSEUR & WEBB Phone 383-J 7-25-3t-pd. .r' . w -,, NOTICE . All ' narties holdinB". anv common pn i x , a r l-AO-O. f x rnrMTianv will nljiKPnnt.ifv i - t ... . the Piedmont Wagon & Manufacturing Company's office at . once.- Piedmont Wagon & Mfg. Co. 7-28-6t pd "As guests of the Shelby Kiwams club, the newspaper folks who attend the golden jubilee convention ot Cleve lancLSprings this week, are spending the last day on a tour to Chimney Rock. The regular sesso'ins came to a close last' night with addresses by former: presidents. In his address Governor Morrison declared that the salvation of Amer ica from the lawlessness which now threatens it from so many quarters lies in the strict, enforcement of tne law- The governor referred to his recent telegram" to President Hard ing 'and declared he had no apologies to make for it. The Savory loving cup, presented by W. H Savory of the Mergenthaler company;- to the weekly or senu weekly newspaper best in excellence of makeup and for material aiea kas awarded to the Smithfield 1 Ker ald, edited by Mrs. T. J. Lassiteh. The awardr given by a secret committee, was announced by President Sherrin amid the cheers of vthe assemblage. The Rutherford Sun and the Lenoir News Topic received honorable men tio'n. " ? '" ,-: '-; (About the easiest thing disposed of, apparently. was the electian. iOl officers, for members went v'Uong dc'wn 'the line and re-elected all oi ficers with the exception-' of three; vice presidents and the .orator. J.'B. Sherrill is president for another year Miss Beatrice Cobb remains the t-in ' n F Beaslev. Lee to- Weathers, and C. A. .Webb are the three hew .vice presidents, K. - Price remains the treasurer, M. Shipman the historian anu o.j Boo-ne the poet. J. F. Hurley vvill deliver the annual oration Jt .n(; 1923 meeting, succeeding JfPh,t Daniels. The executive ;commtte.fc composed of T.f.Wade, A-W Burch, Sanford Martin, J. J. tarries and H. B. Varner. . The midwinter meeting will d. held in High Point sometime m Ja" uaiy, it was unanimously decided. The place of the annual meeWto U MH next summer was left in tne hands of the , executive .Jomm. Elizabeth City extened the strong i 1 4-U -DOTlrtC-' est Oia iui luc Y . " -cJJtl, Vnn- . , naf Mrs. Kaith van- derbilt, president of the North Caro -i ti nrpsented totne una rair abytKiw"") ..rr il.i. nanr conventrpn"by C A.Webb, that paper i 4-Vio fair tms yeai place exnioiia i - , Anne. 10 Jl?":5,r..', ,bb. IV-sidont fhafs Q Gftoi 3- CV f.K - ' .1' ly? DEIOCRATIC Will Be Held In ; at 1 o'clock p. m. and tnat eveiyw"" -- to :Prmte the fair, . committee Sherrill and Secretary . Cobb ap pointed to consider this convention going on record favoring a bigger and a better iair.. Observe the Law ; . ' ' frior to UOeniur w' t I TRY WARD'S FRESH LAYER CAKE. UMSTEAD'S The Home of Quality Groceries i Phones 35 and 36 , j.u ...inf nne rnmmiLtee i-TirTXTrk aress iwieDuuivv r - MOVIE STAR IN fifteen cigarettes EVERV user. ;.' ; NOTICE . ' c i' j n.nnriid' will he received hv the Citv Council of the City of Hickory until 8 p. m. . Tuesday night August 1st lyzz ior iuu's, material F. O. B. Hickory, JN. C, 1500 feet 6" Class B Cast Iron BeL and Spigot Water Pipe - 24 feet la Ulass a vasi, uuu an d Spigot Water Pipe. 2 6" Valve coxes - 6" Double Hub Gate Valves . 3 Steamer Hydrants. 3 foot bury 3 6' Tees Hub ends 1 6" X 10" Reducer 1400 lbs Pig Lead , -,-.: 100 lbs Oakum, Thp citv reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. , , A T T r JU11IN . W J AJjLiJKi v , City Manager. ;- 7-24-28-2t Jin, riomands for monev.from home XllO uv ' betray the fact that Bergdoll has workine and better than he' did inv fighting Washington Star. , . -- . General Pershing may net Jiave said, "Lafayette, we are here," but vf e were there, all right. St. Louis Globe-Democrat- TT WILL PAY YOU TO YUm HICKOK i r U K A 1 1 L KE ST0B; When vou want the cc.sr iW for less money. We sell cheajH-H you can buy anywhere. Lvcry on?; buys here says they cannot buy; mture any- where at such price J make them and when you s : line of furniture you will sav the; that others do. In the linp (if poods we sell $68.00 suits for S - I $75-00 suits $6.00; 1(10.00 suits ri 00. $110.00 suits $78.(511: 80-00 M TiPtt. suits Sfift.OO: $17o.00 l.-mrrJ suits $155.00; $60.00 Kitchen or with white porcelain ton m and $90.00 ranges SG5.00an.1i CO. In ten days we have soldord 9 rank stoves. If vou don"' If i we are "telling you the truth i these prices, come see in: yip Thfso are installment pric"' for. cash. When you want pooi: niture don't forget us, we win i ciate your trade. We make a: nrofit and save - you big r Open 7:30 a. m. to 8:30 p. ni.F; 542-L- W. L. THRONEB'-TG. ' " ' West llkkorj.5 THE "MOTHER OF MEDICINE" Isis, the Queen and afterwards the Goddess, was called1 the "Mother ; of Medicine."' In nclent Egypt cen turies before , Christ, wo'men Avere skilled in; medicine.- They knew the great value of medicinal plants. 7 Hippocrates, the' ."Father of "Med- lVinp manv r Mi'ti vr i p's: ' latpv knew ;iessof the, merit, of vegetable, drugs tnan ma tr, women oi ancient times. " . Lydia E.. .Pyikham, . nearly 1 fifty years ago, gave to women her Veg etable Compound, noW. nown everywhere.- a's Lydia . E; Tinkham's - Veg etable.: Compound. ; This is .a i wo man's mediefne" f or wcmian's ailments, 'proparfcd from medicinal plants. Adv Precinct Conventions to be Held at each voting place at 3 o'clock p. m. on oaturday, Aus. o AH voters who desire a change in the admin istration of: counf y :af fmri ffeyinited ' to attend and participate in the deliberations of the meeting ; J-'.: p. County Hcket be V:' hominatefat County C onvention Catawba Democratic Executive Com. By v:'. ,:-;,:- CHAS. WrBAGBY Siting Chairman A FREAK IN CANTALOPES -vVDid you -ever eat Vtwo cantalopes at -the same time? We have; Mr: D. R. Moore of Granite JFalls,' who has raised some il'ce-Cantalopes this season,- has- brought to the News Topic office quite a freak from his, patch. It is two perfectly formed cantalapes, 'twins,- joined 'together with- a small ligaf lent ; on tne ioraer of the Siamese r twins. ! They had a line flavori They appeared to be of a vcj:y progressive type and Were do ing- their best to . produce o'tner can- talopesj for m - tne - o'poosite enas from the stems, on "each, were two other little cantaloupes, protruding about an inch, and if the parent twins had been allowed to grow if looked-as if there" might have been a sort of ! chiajn1 of cantalopes. It was' quite ttfioUsity, and ate just lis well1 as ahyififfitts.ingle Compan ions. Leno"News-Topic?: , I 1 -Xf.j?. ilfif y TBADC HAIIKBMyf Bware of imitation; ' Demand th genuine in 10c and 35c pack ages bearing above trade mark areas wc icovuiv.v. .1 i.. i .nnnfail n rsoultion can Sgon of the State to observe the: iaw- - viiei- included one of smpathy to the i." lifii. . tv,n un 11. J Whicharo, SaS'of the : GreviHe Reflector and a former president of tne tion, a resolution asking; the state to enlarge the 'tanR;"llLIe give an even more thorgh course of instruction - in i ';f lishment in the chool for the deal at Morgantpn, ; a Tesoultio'n ol thanks to Dr. Ev W; Knigh ; for Ins address Wednesday alternoon, -.one to Mr. Savory f c;rjhe cup ; awardea to Mrs. Lassiter X ?s. th;fc in g those who had assisted m maK ing of the convention a success.; A rising vote of thanks was;give uTrSvL of the "Shelby KiwanlB club arid to the "people of . Shelby 1 ngly' and collectively, for thenian ner in whicli they have' entertained the members P', . tne , ass -"y--It - - , AioA bvtotiirled rto- the xnanKS wcic oisu hotel-managemenfoi: 5 . 4i- Viandlpd. the ' difficult sKtiott- met with when the visitors ?llu fi. rnnvention began xo ; nn i vC w. .. . - . , n. fjv.STicr1 itianv rooms - t. iomeys in the swer company case now being tried hereJ Arrangements weTe made wherebv the newspaper r., 1 x tho -entire hotel XOIKS weic I V it and they have ma'e good use of it. Mo nvnressic. o were: heard abotau the manner in which the spaper folks were receiveaHi oneiwy.-" ii.. .BrvtinTi .t.' x Cleveland Springs ended it seemed as though every resi dent of Cleveland county had passed the receiving lir Members ofthe - : " jan ora ,tat never- asociauwu ... rra0fi With SB UlWn warmui anu w.v ... , town have ; been exceedingly liberal. with automobiles in - wmcn. to v" visitors anywhere they mi-ht wish tO gO. -" 7. ' ---i- " 1 N Full Of Faith In State The afternoon session was held on the beard front porch of " the hotel lolioro the cool breezed from the Scuth mountains assisted in making hear- ' v - - i 1-1 .. ers as well- as speaKers comiortaoie. Among these who spoke during, the afternoon were Dr. J. P. Cook, who told something of the work of the Jackson Training school. r , At the morning sessio-n ' David Clark told of Re advances made in TYinmyfaetu-rinflr cotton in North Cafb- lina within the past 50 years; H. B. Varner discuasedi the imporovement in road building, arVd a paper prepared bv wade H. Harris concerning ? pro minent figures of niatty years ; ago in North Carolina iOUrnalism - was- vkmiT.Mn' th. absence of -'Mr. .Harris. 'The newspaper men are fulV of faith in the state and they are not trying .to conceal their- faith, t Faith in North Carolina and Bride in the aehievertmenfs of the state have been almotet" the only topics of discussion during" the entire convention, de clared "to have been one' of the - best held during the 50 years of the as sociation's life. . . i .j. ijt , - r.:-"; ' Make Your House - Work Easy in the Cooling Breeze of an Electric Fan Don't swelter and fag yourself out trying to take care of your household duties with the perspiration streaming from you and everv L. nart.lP.l P nf plnfViino- rrrvoc:ciTll', VOU. V An Electric Fan will give you the comfoi't tnat wmmaKe your work a, pleasure. . - ,..77,:..-r . ,.r SoTLutlhierini Piiblic 'TJtiKfies . Co. Phone 148