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ci Ar.i FRS NINTH AVENUE MARKET "The Store With Small Expense." We have in.talled automobile delivery service and when you give u, your order now you can rest assured your groceries and meats will be there on time. Don't matter when you call us we want to serve you, that's our daty. Our goods are right, our prices too. We are always glad to wait on you. Have you tried that good old fashioned saur kraut? Just one barrel left. Fresh fish Tuesdays and Fridays. We have some extra nice cattle on our yard this week, you will find our meats tender and good. Yours to serve. FLAGLER'S "Groceries and Meats" That's Our Business. r NEVER WHO IS THAT SWELL DRESSED YOUNG HP)N I SAW YOU TALKING VVITH? HE MUST HW MHMFY ! ! : "oh he must be very I WEALTHY. HE TOLD ME HE WAS STUDYING T qHSTRONOMY. HE KNOWS) ALL A BOUT THE BIGGEST r4 HOTELS IN NEW-YORK -t 1 AND CHICAGO! I ' " i j rtM i ' i f i i i hi n ii if am UPsfl-ol )rl c'ro0n stance cok v v- J)STUDYINGGA&TRONOMY ened A foul wa3 called on Lenoir: but Hickory failed. Time was called making the score 18 to 8 in Hickory's ! favor. I Throughout the entire game the guards played excellent interference. Despite 'the fastness of their forwards they guarded them like a hawk over its prey. As a whole the Lenoir team was quicker and equaled the Hickory boys in team work, but when it came to, back and bone the Lenoir quint was; not in it. Totals: Jonas, 2; Rabb, l. Nelson, 1. iHickory. Mitchell 5 field; goals and 1 foul; Shuford 1 foul;j A Huffman 3 field goals. IS ARE GIVEN TO WORLD (By Associated Press.) London, Jan. 11. The Associated Press learns that entente reply to President Wilson makes specific de signation of its "terms of peace, which include restoration of Belgium, Serbia and Montenegro, complete reparation for damage they have sustained and evacuation of the invaded French, Rus sian and Rumanian territory, with such reparation as is considered just. MR. RHODES DYING HICKORY W FROM LENOIR TEAM Lftit night for the second time in! uceesaion tho Hickory high school quint defeated the Lenoir quint 18 to 8. It was a very fast and artistic gam throughout. Not once did the fan have reason to grow restless. Th lin up was as follows: Lenoir, center, Rabb; forwards, Jonas and Dytart; guards, Nelson and Bowers. Hickory, center, Mitchell; forwards, Shuford and A. Huffman; guards, Abrnrthy and C. Huffman. Both the teams were fairly matched although the Hickory boys were much younger and necessarily light er. Therefore the outlook was very doubtful to the fans at the beginning, but this doubt was soon eliminated. For the first five minutes both teams played close ball. Two fouls were called on Lenoir, but Hickory was not uccessful in pitching either. The fans for a time were held spell-bound. The guards played almost perfect interference. At times unlucky drib bles and pitches looked dubious, but not until A. Huffman, snatching the ball from Nelson and pitching suc cessfully did the fans as a whole give up to .yells of enthusiasm and encour agement Then the good work started. 'Mitchell dribbled towards Hickory's goal twice but was guard ed too close and fumbled Mitchell however forcing Rabb to do likewise and A. Huffman playing near utilized! his opportunity and again succeeded in pitching another field goal. Immedicately following this Mitch ell pitched a one-hand goal guarding his man with the other hand. Here again the fans went up in excitement. Ensuing this the team work for Hickory started. Abernethy passed to C. Huffman, who dodging Jonas passed to Mitchell who pitched an other with luck. iStill again Mitchell with a third try succeeded fortunately in throw ing a field goal. This gave the local quint a good lead but 'rhe realization of this did not make them lag. Once Shuford with a lead on Bow er dribbled almost completely across the court but his rapidity interfered with his success in pitching. Here time was called making the score 10 to 0 in Hickory's favor. So far " Hickory quint played perfect ball. C. Huffman guarded the fastest man on Lenoir's . "team without an error. The beginning of the last half lack ed the vivacity of the first half until the boys got re-warmed. Two fouls were called, Jonas failed but Shuford pitched luckily for the locals. Following this Jonas of Lenoir pitched an easy goal while his man was guarding a forward. (Succeed ed by Rabb who also pitched a pretty goal. lSeing this the Lenoir quint let loose but very unexpectedly A. Huffman pitched again. Followed again by two field goals by Jonas and Nelson, making the score unfavorable to the locals. They tightened for the last time. Mitchell with a pass from Abernethy pitched again. Two fouls were called, one on each, both failed. Then unanticipatedly MitchelL by the aid of his dribble pitched. At this moment victory be came certain for the locals. This the Lenoir quint realized and slack- The condition of Mr. J. O Rhodes was considered so critical this after noon at 3:30 that his death was ex pected at any moment. Members of the family were summoned to his bedside in the forenoon, and attendants stat ed that it was only a question of hours before the end came. FAVOR ISSUE OF BONDS FOR COUNTY 1917 By Taking Stock in The First Building & Loan Ass n. The New Series 1 91 7 "A" is now open and you are invited to join NOW. The directors of the Catawba Fair Association met yesterday afternoon at the Chamber of Commerce rooms to consider important business relat ing in winding up the affairs of the year. The secretary presented her re port, and the president was authorized to appoint an auditing committee. Upon motion, a special meeting of the stockholders was ordered for RECORD WANTS i G. H. GEITNER, Pres. B. B. BLACKWELDER, Attorney. J. D. ELLIOTT, V-Pres. G. R. WOOTTEN, Sec. & Treas. Directors: C. H. Geitner, W. B. Menzies, J. A. Martin, G. H. Geitner, W. H. Nicholson, J. A. Lentz, A. A. Shuford, J. D. Elliott. Organized April 1890. Assets Over Half Bon Dollars t;mnmt:mttmnmtnwti FOR SALE FORD CAR IN NO. 1 condition. Has all extras. 1916 model. Apply to W. T. Berry, Hen ry River, N. C. 15 tf WANTED A LIVE DEALER TO sell the New Grant 6 Automobile in Catawba, Burke, Caldwell and Al exander counties. For the right parties we have a very liberal con tract. Our Shelby dealers have already sold 27 cars in Cleveland county alone. Write, wire or come to see us at once. Grant Sales Co., Asheville, N. Q. FOR SALE BUICK ROADSTER, three passenger, electric starter. Vacuum system, good bargain. H. D'Anna. 2 8 tf WANTED THREE OF FOUR DE- sirable boarders. Telephone 152-L. il 8 6t WANTED COMPETENT YOUNG 1 J :v : 4. l t children in private family. Ad-i dress "X" Record. 1 3 tf WANTED POSITION WANTED as Stenographer by young man with practically three years ex perience in the grocery line as shipping clerk and billing clerk al so. Willing to do anything for ladvancementj. , Address ''Steno grapher, care Record. 1 10 6t WANTED TO SELL MY FAMILY horse, Moxie, Babcock buggy and harness. Also light dray wagon land harness at a bargain quick. D. L. Martin. 1 10 tf FOR RENT FURNISHER ROOM four blocks from postoffice. Phone S33-L 110 3t FOR SALE ONE 1916 FORD CAR ody, complete and one new Rub ber Tire Surrey. Will sell cheap. Jerome Bolick Sons Co., Conover, 'JN- Xi. 1 11 2t ROOM FOR RENT FURNISHED' with lights and water. 1435 12th1 avenue. Mrs. J. T. Johnson. 1 11 3ti The Cold Weather Is Not All Gon Take This Tip From Us. Buy an overcoat at this year s prices. They will cost you much more next year. The advances for next year's goods have already been announced. We have a big stock of overcoats for boys, young men and men. Our line of ulsters and rain coats will appeal to you. This suggestion is given to you on honor. Yoder-Clark Clothing Company. ; 4' y t ri Thursday, January 25, at 1 p. m. to consider changing the date of the yearly meeting so that officers and directors will be in shape to begin work early on planning the work for the i'air next falL An informal discussion of road condition in Catawba county result ed in the directors going on record as favoring the county unit in a bond issue that will result in improved roads all over the county. It was sug gested that a mass meeting be called at an early date in Newton ooodooooooooooooqooooo o Saved Girl's Life o o o o o o o o "I want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re ceived from the use of Thedford's Black-Draught," writes Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. "It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds, liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Diaught saved my little girl's life. When she had the measles, they went in on her, but one good dose of Thedford's Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no more trouble. I shall never be without o o o o o o NO DEMAND FOR SHIPS i Ly Associated Press.) London, Jan. 10 Quite a chansre has come over the shipping auction market and whereas there was for merly the keenest anxiety to secure second hand tonnage a'c extreme pric es, the reverse is now the case. Re cently at the Baltic Exchange sales from the Khedivial Mail Steamship Company's four steamers, the I no, Clapham, Horsham and Ismalia were put up for auction but so few bids were received that htey were all with drawn. The Chaphani of 1,040 Ions was taken in after 25,000 pounds was bid and the Horsham of 530 tons at 1'!, 000 pounds. The sharp change in the minds of owners is attributed to uncertainty ; regarding the shipping outlook con- ' sequent on the appointment of a ship i ping controller and possible further radical changes by government order. rn THEDFORD'S rui Q in my home." For constipation, Indigestion, headache, dizzi- W g ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and ail similar q q ailments, Thedford's Black-Draught has proved itself a safe, Q 0 reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. Q O If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black- O O Draught It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five O o MR CARRIER young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents. 3' O rj-esl W $QOO J.G. DIES PROM STROKE Mrs John G. Carrier died suddenly on the postoffice steps this afternoon about 2 o'clock. Heart failure was the cause. She had just been in the postoffice and was on the steps when the attack came .Mrs. Carrier was the wife of Mr John G. Carrier, secretary of the Hickory Manufacturing Company, was a member of the Baptist church and was prominent in church work. Mrs. Carrier was devoted to her : ,viv ily, and she and her husband a few years ago built a pretty bunsralow in Ken worth. Yonr 1917 Priitii The Clay Printing Company, with new machinery and ma- terial, is prepared to undertake j all kinds of job and book printing at moderate prices. 1 Let our representative call 1 on you or drop into the office and talk the matter over. Mortgage Deeds and Other Legal Blanks on Sale at Office. 8 Qay ID) L nriM iiiw UP if Book and Job Printers.
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