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l.,WCR'IIl( 3. SEPTEMBER 1,1922. HICKOftY DAILY HECdBD PAGE FIVE irri"" PASTIME J Today ..! emnc in Devils Pawn LhOrUntaMluace.3 ..inn II'.' - ES AT TODAY 'S L11NCH EON Mr. D. S; Abernethy, vice president of the Southern Railwav short linf.. , Cel. L. T. Nichols, general manager of the Carolina and Northwestern Rail way and Miss Rubv TMplVhirfm- i;i.a,- Sjian of the Worth Eliott library were guests at a luncheon of the Rotary club at the Hotel Iluffry vesterdav at noon. XOMOKKOW (ffifcM in in Smith" AN' I' 5.f,. !M) I OMKDV ality 1 ire s p" Prices juthfiii'it r .KS n, Rili Tread . .UM.;." j Weather Tread SI 2.50 Rib Cord ...SI 2.50 :3 Rib Corti a: i A lined Vcar For Tin. y Garage & b Company ;ory. N. c. . .&Ml..Au.lf4j Thirty minutes were appropriated Tor members of the club to make what ever grievenecs they had to make. Hearing the members grieve was more interacting than pathetic. One member grieved because the club did not have a piano to lead the Rotary singers, one grieved because the music was not Jis good as he heard at the Ziegficld .Follies when he visited New York, an- .11. . i . . uiner gnevcu nccause the attendance of the club i not as good as it should be. And still there were others who grieved because their birthday did not come in September, because there were too many flowers on the table. Prob ably most of the grieving was done when a volume of voices expressed I heir regrets for not being able to brighten their shovels in Carolina Park soil at the "clean-up" campaign this afternoon. A tdiort talk was made by Mr. Aber- inethy. explaining his visit to Hickory. I Miss . MtWhirtcr made an interesting talk in which she furnished much in- formation regarding the benefits busi ness men could derive from the library. It was announced bv President Lver- ly that fie luncheon next Thursday would le at I o'clock, the hour to be the same for all luncheons throughout tlu! coming winter. Before adjourning, each member was nrgod to bring a member with him next Thursday and cooperate in every way to make all meetings one hundred per cent in attendance. NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY ' FOR CITY TAXES By virtue of the authority vested in me by the City Charter and by or der of the Mayor and City Council, I will sell at public auction to the high est bidder for Cash in front of the City Hall in Hickory, N. C., on the 18th day of September; 1922, at 12 o'clock noon, the following real estate for de linquent taxes due thereon for Jthe year 1921. Persons desiring to pay their taxes before day of sale can call at City Office and by paying amount due and 20c for advertising can procure their receipt. WHITE Abernethy, A. E., 1 home, 13th Avc- A1 mic $ 95.22 Abernethy, Tannery, 1 tannery 113.43 Allen, Mrs. L. M., 1 home 30.91 Applegate, D. T., 1 home, 18th FOB EXPOSITION street Bargcr, Daniel, 1 home .. Beach, R. G.. 1 homo Berry, H. F., 1 home Bowman, II. H., 1 lot Bowman, T. E., 1 homo Brewer, L. R.. 1 home and mill Buff, R. G., 1 home Buff, W. F., 1 home Carpenter, W. T.. 1 lot Clin-, J. p., i home Coffey, C. M., 1 home Dietz, Carl M.. 1 home Dietz, Claude R., 1 lot 12th St. Bellinger, J. F., 1 home Flowers, E. L., 1 home, 15th St. and 102.77 2.70 35.53 94.65 1G.37 15.35 14.81 12.65 32.08 10.62 Take alofafos for the liver i Beware . of imitations. Demand tho genuine in 10c and 35c pack ages bearing above trade mark. Big nt Comfy Fair At KKORY. N. C FOUR DAYS dober 3-4-5-6 exander, Burke, Caldwell d Catawba Counties are joining in together this and are going to make foe best Fair ever held. fch cminfv will have a fay for its own people Everybody Help A Little llth Ave.. Fowler, 1). B.. 1 lot . . . .' Griffin, Mrs. lla, 1 home Hatfield, L. L., 1 home Hawn, Mrs. Almena; 1 home . . Hawu, U. M 1 lot; llth Ave Hawn, U. M., 1 lot, llth Ave. . Hawn, G. I,., 1 lot, 6th St. .. Hawn, II. R., 1 home Hcdrick. I. E., 1 home Hefner, Preston, 1 home Hcndley, R. F., 2 houses and lot"! 77.33 Henkol, T. L., 1 home, llth Ave mit 124.42 tienkel, C. H., 1 home 20.43 Huffman, D. C, 1 home 14.64 ttyder, T. Karl, 1 lot, 8th St. . . 11.90 Lafcver, T. L., 1 home 14.88 Leonard, J. S., 1 home 60.89 Lippard, E. D., 1 home 38.49 Mann, R. C, 2 houses and lots 17.65 Menzies, E. B., 1 home, 13th Ave nue 65.22 Messick, D. F., 1 home 36.33 Pearson, A. K., 1 home 50.74 Pitts, R. M., 1 lot 4.36 Pitts, R. M. & Sons, 1 lot 85.25 Pope, A. L., 1 home, 8th ave. . . 9.60 Pruitt. C. P., 1 home 27.26 Ransom, Robert, 2 lots and 97V3 acres 238.42 Reinhardt, Mrs. H. L., 1 home". . "-7.02 Reinhardt, W. D., 1 home, .... 24.60 Reinhardt, P. E., 1 home, 12th St., 47.75 Reitzel, P. L., 1 home 26.37 Reitzel, P. O., 1 home 12.10 Seagle, Geo. W., 1 home 39.57 Setzer, J. F., Jr., 1 home ..... 12.39 Shell, S. L., 1 home 35.58 Sigmon, Jas. H., 1 home 29.44 Sigrnon, O. A., Estatej 1 home . 43.53 Sigmon, H. E., 1 home 17th St., 10.28 Suttlemyre, P. P., 1 home 30.03 Thompson, F. M., 1 home 76.99 Troutman,"Z. S., 1 home 15.28 Walker, A. A., 1 home ...... 25.77 White, E. P., 1 home 25.50 Whitener, Mrs. A. L., 2 homes 151.89 Whitener, C. L., 1 home, 22nd St 45.73 Whitener, James R., 2 houses and 26 acres 82.94 Whitener, J. Claude, 1 home, 8th St 35.31 Winkler, G. R. H., 1 home, llth Ave 57.03 Yount, Lee O., 1 home 63.73 Yount, N. W., 1 home, Highland Ave 49.05 COLORED Abernethy. Osborne, 1 home, 13th Street 14.29 Abernethy, James, 2 houses and lots 15.07 Adams, Reiley, 1 home, 12th Street 10.73 Alexander, John, 1 home, Chest nut t St., 9.65 Alexander, Harriett, M.,l home 5.24 Avery, Jones, 1 home 8.64 Barber, Will, 1 home 10.59 Bell, Geo. W., 1 home, 6th Ave. 14.70 Brown, John, 1 home: .' 3.22 Burton. Adolphus, 1 home .... 4.22 Bycrs, Jeff. L., 1 home . . .' . 9.57 Carleton, W. A. C, 1 home, 14th St., '.. 7.27 Carleton, Robert, 1 home, 14th St 9.57 Carpenter, Albert, 1 home . . ; 12.62 Chambers, Hal, '1 home, 9th Ave., 11.03 Clark, Gerry W., 1 home, 2nd Ave., 10.30 Corpcning, Ike, 1 home 10.59 Coulter, Ike, 1 home, 13th St., 7.27 Cowan. Gus, 1 home 3.86 Crisp, Charlie, 1 home 12.62 Davis, D. W., 1 home, 12th St., 5.75 Davidson, John, 1 home . 9.57 Deal, Lou, 1 home' .' 3.22 Dula, Ivcy, ,1 home, 13th St., 14.64 Eckard, James, 1 home ...... 9.29 Finger, Will, 1 home 8.78 Ford, Alice, 1 home, 13th St. . 4.23 Gaither, P. G., 1 home 7.27 Gaston, Thomas, 1 home, llth St 13.11 Gore, P. R. D., 2 homes .... 24.76 Harris, Monroe, 1 home 8.32 Harris, Geo. W., 1 lot 1.21 Hill, Chester, 1 home 4.26 Hill, Roland, 1 home, 13th St., 12.62 Holland, Addie, 2 homes, Chestr nutt, St Hooper, John, 1 home, 12th St., Charlotte. N. C, Aug. 1. The Made-in-Caroimas Exposition which is to be held here September 25 to October 7 is rapidly assuming the, pro portions of a complete whole. The .LKmrd ot Dii ectors has recently busi ed i.ueJf with perfecting the per sonnel of the organization which will care tor the actual details of the understanding. Wade II. Williams has been ftambed General Manager and with the coopei ation of Executive Secretary J. C. Patton - will from this time torward be actively in charge of the Exposi tion's preliminaries. A steeling com mittee, consisting cf President ' John L. Dabbs, Executive Secretary Patton, Messrs.. j. jj. Kind ami David Ovens, has been selected by '.he Board to settle all matters of policy which mi arise, to handle all small emergencies such as are inevitable on the eve of so large, an undertaker and in irenerai 34.81 1 to act with the full authority of tlx-. 29.83 Bard from now until the final curtain tails on the Exposition o: October 7th. Col. T. L. Kirkpatrick is organiz ing a reception committee which when complete will number on, hundred ct more and will have charts ol the entertainment of the Carolina imposition Company g special guests "i. iuu viMiois wno win aicenu , irom the surrounding territory on "special lown" aays. Col. Kirkpatrick announces that tne personnel of th.s pfetcci to sucii a dcgiee that he is assiued ot the active support of tho very people hs would select, weic 159j26 10.28 21.71 15.62 15.89 43.97 115.01 12.31 20.43 33.01 20.70 J 1.16 65.69 9.29 0.29 Hoover, B. C, 1 home 5.27 O.V4 3.22 9.33 4.72 12.62 7.92 9.57 8.32 19.68' 10.01 5.27 9.29 11.63 8.32 6.29 6.29 6.29 13.40' Horton, Stoneman, 1 home Hull, Adam, 1 home : Hull. Minnie, 1 home Jackson, Mandy, 1 home Jenkins, M. J., 1 home Johnson, Lizzie, 1 home Johnson. P. F., 1 home Jones, James, 1 home, 12th St., Knox. Jonas, 1 home, itn oc, Leach, Calvin, 1 home Love, Lela, 1 home Lucal, Will, 1 home Mackey, Robert, l home . . Moore, Harvey, 1 home Morrison. Heirs, 1 lot he given a free hand, unobstructed by picvicus engagements of an in terfering kind. Within the last few days, a.num- of prospective exhibitors have given personal inspection to their space in the building and framed preliminary plans for the erection of their re spective booths and the placing of their exhibits. Among these have bscn A. B. Carter of Gastonia; J. B. Petti tone of Pinehurst, N. C, represent ing Sweet Valley Products Company, John M. Brown of Winston-Salem, representing Nissen Wagon Company, Mrs. II. C. Duke of Greenville, S. C, and Karl Sherrill of Statesvilie Flour Mills, Statesvilie, N. C. The building itself is approaching readiness with a degree of ramdity that is most gratifying to" the Board of Directors. The first ply of the roof is on and the floorings tf both stories are receiving their finishing touches. - . . ' General Manager Williams is au thority for the statement that the second Made-In-Carolinas Exposition is certain too ven its doors under bright auspices and will be reaJy on September 25th to welcome a host of visitors who will be -riven oppor tunity, to learn more of . the great '.Carolina- -oducts-For-Uarai ma peo ple movement. WITH TROOP 8 AT CAMP MORRISON Camn Morrison. Salisbury, Aug. 31. Hickory's own troop "G", is mak ng a fine- showing in every thing in work, duty, and athletics. Ihe troops are playing ball. An organized team OI irOUU V. mtauijf o showed their skill today when they clashed with Mt. Gilead for nine m- ings. The opponents fought hard but were defeated by the boys of OlU j Hickory, score beintr 4 and 3. Steven son pitched like a real leaguer, allow four hits. He received good sunport by the. other eight men. The II out field fly caught by Clav was the II sensation of the game. Everything l ran ''smoothly and the game wab in- temstintr all tlu way through. l!ntiriv for the came-Bteveiibo nnrl TsTpVvtoll. Ct Tlnna Wl iOllir IS With l" HinWv. Trnnn G lie IS LOiuuei Scott's chauffer. Lt. Wilfong is also tip olf T. wi tonar is also ao- : J . . , .. rt rvrp ;,.) ing us bit as ouppiy vm. Maior Bowman seems w uu.j- inn !IW!IV ril' 1 HUlift cm- .1 1 honors for the time, being. He w ; -i.,irff-rt.-.(ivs-a snecimesi 01 mo ability. m Horseman-ship. Lt. Jos. L. Murpny trom nq. ... rr,.rtT r-iin rinv LIllS WaS Will! iiuw U . . . wen iv. . , t i Sgt. Walter 1'. Cook niowieu . - Murnhv and captain lay ory. iast ninnt. . Vis'tors from mcKory m wm night were -Mt. f,ns. t. . D Thomas and D. L. Bobck. Troop "G" was called to, Spencr this morning about tour o .cioik - :4. in'mi on picket there. 1 """""WILLIE TAYLOR, Troon Renortei. GAMES E. SIGMON . Company Clerk. - GLASS TAG'S GETSo.BUeS k T' .too AT A PLEA TLL ET J '4 . . . . " I I 't, . z . . . ...... ... . . c ; ; , i VO RETTED PLE s. 1 1 1 1 LEND MB A XC ( 3TS MAU .WANtS I S-jTC' M aking New Markets With Printer's Ink ISE nECORD SE ilsCORD SB 1H2t ds Ramseur, Ella, 1 home 2.23 Ramseur, Laura, 1 home, itn St.,... Reinhardt, Robert, 1 home PnWtisnn. Lizzie. 1 home ...... . ' nck Royster, Camila, 1 home . . lU.tl 5.27 5.27 5.27 'S.r.r.'tV TVBV 1 VlOTTie Setzer, Walter, 1 home ll.W Shut' ord, Dink, 1 home 7.1 J Shuf ord, Toss, 1 home Shuford, Fink, 1 home, 14th St., Smith, Arthur, 1 home . .. . . . Smith, Martha, 1 home ...... Suddreth, Willie, 1 home Wallace, Ann, 1 home Whitener, Henry, 2 homes, Brookford Road Whitener, Isabella, 1 home . . Whitener, Ack, 1 home, 12th St Wilfong, Zeke, 1 home Williams, Thomas, 1 lot : Williams Mary Ann, 1 home . . Wilson, Lela, 1 home ........ . Woods, Jasper, 1 lot 12.65 6.42" 10.62 5.27 12.10 2.64 13.19 4.26 5.47 6.96 1,21 2.23 5.27 One of the most striking changes of the past ten years is that which has come about in the impor ' tant business of house " keeping. In this short time the broom and the wash board have vanished from the housewife's coat of arms, and the comic pic tures in .which Mary hurls the flatiron at John don't ring true, as they once did. Broom, washboard and flatiron have given way to washing machine and el ectric "iron. And Mary doesn't hurl the iron at John any longer, not sim ply because it's fastened to a cord, but because she's taking no chances with it. What has brought about this new and agreeable state of affairs? Well, how did Mary happen to buy that new iron which has proved such a boon to her self and John? She saw it advertised, of course. And the multiplied Marys of today represent a great market created largely through national advertis ing. No wonder the. alert re tailer and the wholesaler have come to hold nation al advertising in high es teem -for besides mak ing easier for them the sale of goods with long-established markets, quicken ing their turnover, protect ing them against inferior merchandise and benefit ing them in many other ways,, national advertis ing's constantly creating markets for new merchan diseand opening up new channels of trade. Iif is because America reads advertising that the new idea of today so swift ly supplants the old. Ad vertising changes deep rgjf ed habits. Advertising creates new desires. Ad vertising sets new and bet ter standards. And all this i t does with amazing swiftness for advertis ing speaks to millions sim ultaneously. - The --safety razor, the player piano, massage cream, the glass baking dish, wallboard, fireproof roofing, the talking ma chine, soap flakes, canned soup one could go on. in definitely extending the list of products which to day testify to the ability of national advertising to create new merchandise demands. There is probably no in dustry today for which advertising has not blazed new trails. There is no merchant, wholesale or re tail the scope of whose business it has not greatly widened. But the main thing which advertising does for the retailer is to speed up his turnover; that's what makes him a profit. Published by Hickory Daily Record, in Cooperation with American Association of Advertising Agencies .J Morrison, Sallie, 1 home 5.27 Peterson, II. P., 1 nme Ramseur, L. L., 1 home . .juj JOHN YV. BALLCiW, . . . City Manager