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f , (THE HICKORY OTO BECOHir SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER Q PA6!?bUR to .... bkihg tn RESlJtTS ! lib-- a&&?r One Cent a Word for Each Insertion THIS SIZE TYPE TWO CENTS A WOUO v This Size Three Cent a Word All d cash wila copy. Count the words Tefore sending in your copy WASTE OF TIME "I asked Jim if he was iroirig to contest his wife's suit for divorce and lie said no." "What reason did he five?" "Said he didn't see any use; he never won an argument with that, wo man in his life. Boston Transcript. A TON OF TIN? The car was righted and towed to Bedlington. It was a converted out tin Ford lorry." Newcastle Evening Chronicle. We cannot be sure whether Iheie'is a . misprint here, or not. London Opinion. BOY WANTED Fourteen vears Hd or over. Apply McLcllan Stores. Co. , , 12-9-lt WANTED Girls to clock hosiery. $3.00 to , $3.50 per day. Easy to loam. E. L. Shuford. 12-9-3t. $75 COMMISSION Easy carrying sales stimulator for cigar stands, confectioners, pool-halls. pocket sample. Exclusive , ternary. No competition. Fcoria Novelty Co., Pcoria, Ml. l-9t It pd. NEW SHIPMENT Kitchen Cabinets. Cash or credit. Christmas sale. Tip ton Furniture Co. 12-41 Gt. FOR SALE Fine modern home in Hickory's best residential section, filx rooms and bath, small down payment, balance easy terms, sec. J, C. DeRhodes or Z. B. Buchanan. 12-8-2t pd. FIRE WORKS Of all kinds on sale at W. P. Pitts' store at Brookford. 12-8-Ct-pd. FOR RENT fi room bungalow with modern conveniences. Ca'H Miss Hahn, 54-J. 12-7 cod 5t. THOSE MILK SHAKES AT HENRY Hill's are fine. Try one. 7-24-tf. FOR SALE Overland sedan model. Abernethv Motor Co. 1921 12-7-tf. FOR SALE Buick Six 1921 model. Abernethy Motor Company. 12-7-tf. BLANKETS All $7.50 and $9.00 wool and woolkna,'p blankets. Special $5.85. Tipton Furniture Co. 12-4 6t. ALL MAKES OF PHONOGRAPHS and Talking machines cleaned and repaired. Have your machine clean ed and overhauled before the spring breaks. Its cheaper. Piedmont Pho nograph Co. 7-19 i PIANO TUNING And Phonograph and all musical instruments repaii ed. Kenyon Music House 11-21 tf FOR SALE 1921 model Ford touring car Abernethy Motor Company. , . 12-7-tf. FOR SALE At a bargain, 40 acres land 3 1-2 miles south of Hickory. Lot of timber. Phone 1G0-L. 12-7-3t. LOST, ' STRAYED OR STOLEN Collie dog. .White and yellow. An swers to name "Buster.'' Anyone with information notify Cli tie's Bar ber shop. Reward. 12-7-ot pdA FOR "SALE Fine Singing Canary Birds. Mrs. C. R. Brady, Conovei N. C. 12-6- Gt pd. PUBLIC STENAGRAPHER Neat, accurate. No having to wait. Re- . gular hours. Office Carolina Audit Co. Shuford Mill Bldg. Phone 598. 12-4-6t pd ENJOY A SAYING Of 20 to 30 per cent. And have your purchase charg ed. Our Christmas (-rub plan. Tipton Furniture Co. 12-4t Gt. FOR SALE Dodge touring car 1921 model. Abernethy Motor Co. 12-7-tf. SEEDED RAISINS 19c per pound, Satur day only. Whitener! & Martin. UNCONVENTIONAL "How did you come to meet your second husband?" "It was very simple he ran ovec my first with his machine." Ameri can Legion Weekly. DON'T WORRY ABOUT THE BOY When it comes to selecting a Christ mas present for the boy, you don't have to worry any more. Here it is a radio set. Don't let the price stand in the way with a present that will keep your boy at home every night, that will cul tivate his taste for good music, bring him instructive lectures and inspiring sermons from great minds. Radio will encourage his interest in electricity and allied sciences. What other gift or toy will accomplish so much? We can install sets at a price that will surprise you. But the order must be placed immediately if the boy is to have the big surprise of his life on Christmas morning. H. A. LATTA Hickory, - - - - N. C. Adv. CANARIES Extra fine singers. Will make a nice Christmas present. Prices reasonable. Phone 25-L 1 2-9-3 t-pd. NOTICE The annual meeting of the share holders of the First National Bank of Hickory will be held in their bank ing house on Tuesday, January 9th, at 2:30 p. m., for the purpose of elect ing directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may arise. K. C. MENZIES, Cashier. 12-9-16-23-J6 FOR RENT 3 up stairs furnished rooms for light house keeping 2013 Ninth avenue. Mrs. Scabock. 12-lt tf. LOST Small black handbag contain ing teacher's certificate, $15 in bills and First National Bank book. Find er notify Mrs. Mabel Reinhardt, Hickory, Route 3 for reward.' 12-9-2tpd. OYSTERS Fresh Dai- ly Whitener &' Mar tin. CEDAR CHEST Wardrobe trunks. Make, ideal presents. More than one hundred on display at Tipton Furni ture Co. - . 12-4- Gt PECANS Special Sale See them, 39c per 1 pound. Whitener & 1 Martin. STREET PAVING. MAIDEN. N. C. Scaled proposals vili be received by the Town Board of Aldermen of Maid en, North Carolina, at the office of A. C. Black, Mayor, until 2:00 p. m., Tues day, December 19th, 1922, for paving and otherwise improving certain streets, at which time all bids will be publicly opened and read. The work will include approximate ly 1,800 cubic yards of excavation and grading, 5,500 square yanh . of plain cement concrete or re'inforced cement concrete pavement; 0,500 lin eal feet of integral concrete curbs, a few iitorm drains and other accessor ies. 1 All bids must upon blank forms provided in the proposal and contact forms furnished with the specifica tions. ' . Plans and specifications will be on file at the office of A. C. Black, May or, Maiden, N. C, and at the office of the Engineers in Charlotte, Ni C. A deposit of $10.00 will be required by the Engineers for each set of plans and specifications, which deposit will be refunded to bona fide bidders. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or bid bond for $2,000. 00 in favor of B. S. Finger, Treasurer of the town of Maiden, N. C. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. A. C. BLACK, Mayor, MEES & MEES, Maiden, N. C. Consulting Engineers. 12-5-6t. Charlotte, N. C. .Ml U-v)S"UJ ... ...... Get More Eggs this Fall and Winter! The one great mistake most poultry raisers make is in the idea that scratch feeds make eggs, and this accounts 1 for their failure to get eggs in the winter and fall. Scratch feeds do not make hens lay. Just so long as you make scratch feed the bulk" of your hen's ration, you will fail to get eggs. - Scratch feed is for the hen's bodily maintenance-to make her exercise, scratch to satisfy her while on the roost, and not to make eggs. ' The feed that will make hens lay abundantly must be a soft feed, finely ground and correctly balanced a feed composed of materials like hens pick up in the opring, wnen meir egg production is mgnest. it t : - im DRY MASH Thb Great Oatmeal Poultry Feed -is that kind of a feedcompounded along nature's lines made solely to make hens lay. It is a combination of proven egg mak ing materials with several other valuable ingredients which come as near nature's egg-making food as it is possible for expert Kuuwicuge, science ana experience 10 produce. To get more eggs,. Feed PUL-O PEP DRY HASH all your get it all the time. hens Will eat - Keen . it where thev can and feed Ful-O-Pep Scratch Feed about an hour before they go to roost men you'll get eggs and lots ol them. We guarantee it. PRODUCED BY NOTICE The annual meeting: of the share holders of tho First Security Trust Company, of Hickory, N. C, will be held in tha First National Bank build ing' on Tuesday, January 0th, 1923 at 3 p. m., for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing- year and tha transaction of such other business, as may arise. E. N. CARR,, Treasurer. 12-D-1G-23-JG NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and, by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Catawba County made in the special proceeding enti tled H. H. Simmon, el al vs Rebecca Lent, minor, which is a. petition for sale, the undersigned -will, on the 6th day of January,' 1922, it being Satur day, at 2. p. m., at the Fhst National Bank Building in the City of Hickory, N. C, offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash, the following described real estate, situate on Ninth Avenue in the City of Hickory, N. C, adjoining the lands of J. D. Winkler, John Moose and others, and bounded as follows : Beginning at a stake 52 feet west of the old Barger and Robinson corner on the south side of the railroad in front of the college grounds (Now J, D. Winkler's corner); and runs west with the street (Now Ninth Avenue) 75 feet to a stake (Now John Moose's corner); thence with said Moose's and Bowman's line south 235 feet more or less to Lizzie Barger's corner; thence east 75 feet with her line to Souther land's corner (Now Winkler's corner); thence north 325 feet more or less with Winkler's line to the beginning, being the house and lot owned by O. A. Sig mon, deceased. The above house and lot is situate on Ninth Avenue, an improved street, with improvements paid for, near the centre of the City of Hickory, having all modern conveniences and improve ments, and is very desirable property. . This the 5th day of December, 1922. JESSE C; SIGMON, .; Commissioner; Newton, N. C. 12-9-4t-Sat The Quaker; Oats Company Address: Chicago, 17. S. A. FOR SALE BY Seed Store f.A dependable, Jin . of Watches ' Diamonds, Gold, Jewelry and Silver Novelties. The' largest . line we hare ever had u; C. W. BELLINGER JEWELER feJtilrtlK'.iftJfera x r iii ii'iBi j Uf v: 11 a. m, and ft ' l Christ Lutheran Rev. F. A. Freed, pastor. Services Sunday at p. m. Strangers welcome. West Hickory Keformedi W. TL McNairy, pastor. Murphy Memorial 9:45 Sunday school, L. A, Huffman, Superintendent. 11:00 Preaching by fiastor. Come worship with us. J Thomas First Baptist W. R. Bradshaw, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45, Piuitl, superintendent. Services at eleven o'clock, subject: "Three" Vital Questions before Con vention." B. Y. P. U. at 6 p. m., W. A. Whit ener, president. Hope to see large congregation at eleven o'clock service. Westview Methodist The boys and girls and I'had.a great -meeting last Sunday night. On tomorrow night I shall have the girls and boys to helpi me preach a se'rmon to the grown ups. Let all our well folks come to Sun day school at 9:45 a. m., A. H. White ner, superintendent. Junior Epworth League at close of Sunday schmool. Senior Epworth League at 5:45 p. m. Preaching at 7. J. R. WALKER, Pastor. R. Corinth. Reformed Walter W. 'Rowe, pastor. . 9:45 a. m. Sundav , school W, Weaver, superintendent! 11:C0 a. m.. Morning worship. Sub ject of sermon, "The Young Man who became King-David." This is the third of . a series by the pastor on young men. 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:00 p. m. Evening worship. Ser mon by pastor. The public is cordially invited to all services. Philadelphia Lutheran Granite Falls Rev. J. J. Bickley, . pastor. Sundav school at 10 a. m., Mr. C.,C. Poovey, superintendent; - Luther league at G p. m.,.. subject, Some Things T Believe in and Why." Vesper service at 7 o'clock, suhicct. "The Second Advent." Lk. 21:25-23. The public is cordially invited to worship at all our services. First Methodist: C. S. Kirkpatrick, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m., G. F. Ivev superintendent. Every member of the school is urged to be in his place to morrow. Preaching 11 a. in. by Rev. D. M. Litaker, presiding elder. Preaching 7 p. m. by the' pastor, subject, '."The Church Invincible." Junior league 1 p. m.' Intermediate league 3 p. m. Senior league 6 p. m. . Highland Baptist Sunday school 9:45..jAr T. Ix, Superintendent. Preaching at' eleven, bv the pastor, subject; "Loose Him and Let Him Go." . , i B.-Y..P. U. at 6 p. m.. Miss Grace Harris, president. - ' 7 p. m. preaching bv the pastor, subject; "Gocji Covering For Sin ners." You are cordially invited to wor ship with us. . , : St. Andrew's Lutheran R. B. Peery, Ph. D. pastor. ' 9:45 Bible school, fully graded, with all departments. Prof. Grover Morgan, superintendent. 11:00 Morning sei'vice and sermon on "The Coming of Christ,'' 1:45 College Luther league. 6:00 Church Luther league. ; , 7:00 Vesper service and sermon on "The Sacred Scars , of Christ." Everybody is cordially invited. Ascension Episcopal . Rev.' S. B. Stroup" Rector. ; 2nd Sunday in Advent. ! Sundav service .t'-. the Episcopal church tomorrow' wlKbe as follows: 7:30 a. m. HolytCdmmunion. 1 9:45 a. m. Church school. 11 a. m. morning prayer and ser mon. ' 7 m. evening nrayer and sermon The sermon in the evening will be bv tne Bishop of Western . North Caro Una. -He will doubtless be heard -by niany friends, which he has m Hick fcorv. Holy Trinity Lutheran - ' Rev. Chas. R. W. Kekley, nastor : At 11 a. m. services, subject of sermon; "Our Saviour divinely human snd humanly divine or some Advent Lessons." v ' . v . At 7 p. m. services, subject; "As in the days of the Flood and of Sodom so will.the people be at Christ s 'Com ing." At 9:45 a. m. The Bible-school -well graded with a class, for all. , . At 2 p. ni. The Light Brigade and at 2 : 30 the rehearsal for Amas; . At 6 a. m. Sr. League. Special an nouncements to be made. Let all hear. "Come and worship." Strangers and visitors are heartily, welcomed. First Presbyterian !, ; 13th street and ' 13th avenue. E. M. Craig, D.- D;, pastor. 9:45 a. . m. Sunday -school, f. : 10:45 a. m. meeting-of Session. ,11 :00 a: m. Preaching, "The One Indispensible Thing." . ;v ' l G:15 p. m. Teacher Training class" v 6:15 p. m. Christian Endeavor. . i 7:00 p. m. Preaching, "The Silent Looks of Jesus." 1 I : ' A cordial invitation -is extended to all- and ' especially to strangers and visitors. . A warm welcome awaits you to the church where .evervone. is I invited loosing." . " i ' TROUBLE AHEAD. ! It is reported the Kaiser wiBl short ly marry -:agnin.'. j Growinsr tired of - peace, . it seems. Smith ; Weekly (Sydney). Roadster Luxury Unexcelled The Bmck Six-Cylinder Sport-1625 Perfect Fan Operation Tension on the fan belt of all Buick models is maintained con tinuously by a spring which takes up the stretch and wear of the belt. This figure contributes directly to better engine perform ance by insuring proper cooling at all times. The Buick Line for 1923 Comprises Fourteen Models: As strikingly beautiful as it is luxuriously appointed, the BuickSix-cylinder Sport Road ster brings new zestto motoring. Riding on the long wheelbase Buick chassis with the distinctive Buick spring suspension . and the fambus,. powerful Buick valve-in-head engine, this superbly fitted roadster contains every refinement for care-free travel. The fine leather upholstery, the shining nickeled fittings, the complete instrument board, windshield wings, taiiorea xop hu &uug muiig storm curtains are ansong the many features that dis- j tinguish this car in appearance and in comfort. Anywhere' you meet this de-luxe motor car, it not only is the center of attention but f motorists also mark it as the car that i sets distances at naught and makes driving a f continuous enjoyment, D-30-18-NP if "rtt S865- S Pass Touring. $885: 3 Pats. CdUpe. $11?S: 5 Past. Sedia; $13?5i 5 PaH.Tiwn SSETwms Pass Roadsto $175 fslaL. Touring. $tl95; 5 Pass. Touring Sedan. $1935: 5 Pa. Sedan. S1985; Sedan. $1325. Sixes 2 Pass. sui35?7 glii,,, $2i95; Sport RoUter, $1625; Sport Touring. $1675. : vXS'XA Uett about the 'O. M. A. C.Mpure Plaa. which provjHcs for Deferred Paymeo j Hicicbry Auta .Corp: oration WHEN .BETTER. AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD 'THEM nrjnnnncannnnassffiaEQSBEHESEisaEiaanBHBSaaEEHnQnnseiSESBHEKiii S-jAl'T' tJ'Rl AY at P.i - 4 - MIo(ui on 10th Avenue, ': : . ' - i ' VsiesiirTiik Lot on 17th Street, THEL WHIMT TROPEP r This yill Jbe a chance for you to buy a inodern Hom at your own price on easy terms. Don't forget the day and date: ' 'v----k.v..' -si':..: . " . ... ;. . . - - ; ee; 16th, 2:30 p. Sale will take place on the premises, rain or sniM L. P. WHISTENANT, Owner ,1 Z; B; BUCHANANS Auctioneer. , j DDnc3nann3onooaanannnnnonnaaaai5anonoaoosaDaQanocaDDD0DDCXn