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$ 1 ODD OOoOO One Hundred Thousand Dollars to loan on business or residential property in the city of Hickory and farming lands in Catawba County. Loans to run for a period of ten years at an average annual cost of less than six per cent. Address: c General enit, Shelby, No C RECORD WAN! it w i w U it K WANTED A LIVE DEALER TO tho New Grant ti Automobile in Catawba, Uurke, Caldwell and Al exander counties. For the right parties we have a very liberal con tract. Our Shelby dealers have already sold 21 cars in Cleveland county alone. Write, wire or come to aee us at once. Grant Sales Co., Aheville, N. C. 8 ROOM COTTAGE FOR KENT. Close in. Phone (M. 1 l'J tf U-TUi) POSITION WANTED us Ktonojrapher by young: man witli practically three years ex perience in the grocery line as shipping el'-rk and billing clerk al so. Willin.Lr to do anything for advancement. Address "Steno grapher," cure Record. 1 26 Gt LIGHT AUTOMO REFE RED BILES y 110 LH"tU ft 3 IS! t FRENCH byRRPaul FOR KENT J IO USE WITH 5 rooms, light and bath. Apply to J S. Setzer and Son Store. 1 27 1 wk WANTED OLD FALSE TEITITI Don't matter if broken. I pay $1.00 to $5.00 per sec. Mail to L. iMazer 2007 S. Fifth Street, Phil adelphia, Pa. Will send cash by return mail. 1 17 2 wsk FOtt SALE SEVEN PASSENGER ix cylinder Studobaker car in per fect condition, used about four months. Apply J. C. Martin. 1 20 tf FOR SALE A NICE NEW MOD- ern eight room residence, locat-' ed on Eleventh avenue, in a very! Uesirble neighobrhood For fur ther particulars apply to J. W. Jlartslield. l 27 6t FOR SALE TEN OF FIFTEEN shoates. L. L. Moss. 1 3 4t FOR SALE FORD ROADSTER IN Igood condition with electric lights and equipment. Apply "Record" 1 31 tf FOR SALE REMINGTON TYPE rwriter in good condition. Cheap for quick sale. Apply II. M. "Rec ord." tf LOST ONE 34 BY FOUR WEED chain between Hickory and Gran ite. Return to J. M. Allred. .1 31 2t The Needlecraft club will meet to morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. Wk H. Barkley. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD To 2)uenci a Keen Healthy Thirst (By Associated Press. i Paris, Jan. 31. The advantages of tho light small automobiles for ser vice at the front is one discovery which the American ambulance field service has contributed to the war. It is now nearly two years since the Held service first sent a section of its light cars into the mountainous, region of Alsace, showing the possi bility of carrying wounded by auto mobile up and down the mountains in regions where up to that time the wounded had only been carried on mule-back or in horse-drawn cars. Since that time there has always been one or another of the Ameri can ambulance sestions in this region until a fortnight ago when the last section was transferred elsewhere. Within a week after its departure, the general in command of that region sent word that no other cars couid do the work which had so long been entrusted to the field service cars and asked that another detartimprr of the light American cars be sent at once to help in this work. The field service has therefore just sent a new detachment to the Vosges un der the charge of Louis Hall of Ann Arbor, Michigan, the brother of the ambulance driver who was killed 'in that region Christmas 1915. i The Army of the Orient has also asked for another of the American ambulance sections, and section If). a newly organized section of thirty; amouiances wren American drivers, is now in the way to the Balkans. SMAI I mm DDnvcn am crrrri CIENT MATCHMAKER. Not Quite So Tactful as the Little God of Love Would Have Been, but Her Methods Were as Effective. SURE TO COME BACK 38S cDrink Chersi-Cola from tb orh'ncl bottle "Through ciStw" ana is a guau..s of pmfcy. JZuzh htlih is i,z'x:ir:-A and hi'.' by nrnner. bctile uniform in i:!avo: ,..-j,.r1 "WThere is that cuff I had on yes terday?" asked the hunsrrv-lookinc poet. 'l sent it to the laundry," said his ' wife. "Gracious woman, I had a poem! written on it!" j "Oh, it will come back. You know' your poems alwavs dm" Ynnlfor statesman. METJHODIST WfOMEN GATHER FOR CONFERENCE AT NEWTON :t..- A 5 I Newton, Jan. 31. Seven members oi the executive committee of the; W oman's Missionary societv of tho Western NorthCarolina Methodist ! conference, and seven of the district secretaries of the society held a ses sion here yesterday afternoon at the residence of Mis. George A. Warlick, who is secretary for the Statesville district, and planned for the annual meeting which is to be held at Ashe viHe in May. Thy further planned for the entire year's work of the combined local societies. The meet ing was presided over by Mrs. Lucy I. Robertson of Greensboro, who is president. Last night Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. j .Ncaeii, social service secretary, and others addressed a meeting 'in th-i Methodist church on the general sub-j'-ct of missionary endeavors at home and abroad. DURHAM CHARTER Served at Soda Founts and high-class refreshment stands "In a bottle Through a Strarw m4m fir mi u V. (By Associa'-d Press.) Raleich. Jan. S1 iTVio a it- Lloyd Company of Durham, capital ized at $75,000, of which $10,000 has ben paid in, was chartered today by the secretary of state. The concern will deal in hardware. Children Cry FGK FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Henderson rushed into the dingy suburban railway station much the same as he rushed about his business affairs. As he closed the door he was greeted by four of his college friends, all returning after a vacation. W7hile engaged in conversation with his friends an elderly man approached, stretched out his hand in greeting and asked if Henderson was returning to the college town. Answered in the af firmative, the man requested a favor of Henderson that he assist his daugh ter, who was a schoolteacher in the college town, to her home. With visions of a scrawny, bespec tacled, elderly schoolma'm, Henderson obligingly accepted the duty of escort, agreeing to report soon to meet the teacher. He put off the meeting until he heard the train whistle for the station. Then he made his way to the women's waiting room, where, to his surprise, i he beheld a bright and vivacious girl of twenty-three years, with a merry twinkle in her eyes. Henderson's surprise was manifest in his countenance when introduced and his eyes clearly conveyed his thoughts that the girl was good to look upon. Boarding the crowded train, it be came convenient for them to sit togeth er and soon they found much to talk about of interest to both. Then "Buss" appeared on the scene. "Buss" was a little girl about four years old. Her real name was Mar garet, but because she kept up a con tinual chatter her mother had called her "Buss." She manifested a keen inerested in Henderson and the teach er. Finatty she broke away from her mother and crowded into the seat with them. Turning her large brown orhs nnnn Henderson, she asked : "Do you like ! her?" The question proved disconcert-! ing, to say the least, but finally Hen-! derson managed to stammer that he j did. Then the same brown orbs turned I to the teacher with the same inquiry. ! Blushing profusely, the teacher stain-j mered much the same answer as did! Henderson. j Then "Buss" acted. She took the' teacher's hand and placed it into that of Henderson with this exclamation, : "Now you are married." Then her mother took her away with ; a severe reprimanding. But the mis-; chief had been done. After landing his charge safely in her boarding house, Henderson tried to forget it all, but he was not successful. Then came a day when he met the teacher face to face on the street. Both smiled and Henderson accompa nied her to her boarding house. When he left some time later he took with him her promise to attend the theater two nights later. There were other oc casions when they met and frequent ones, too. They married two years la ter and have lived happily ever since. "Buss" was the agent of Cupid. Chicago Tribune. -Milr IS TRYING TO t($nw7r V I WIFE. I'LL FIX v; ' rip - F?' r SIGHT 796, NATOH f)l cat?T0OH 3FR'Ce CORP. V.K BOILER AT UNIVERSITY POWER PLANT BLOWS UP Chapel Hill. Jan. 31 W. engineer of the University power plant, was burned about the face and hands, by steam, and Sam Sparrow, a fireman, had a narrow &crai-o loi yesterday afternoon, when one of the large 100 horsepower boilers of the plant blew up while operating under high pressure. fTh roof of the building caught fire and only by quick work was the plant saved. Part of the brick casing gave way and thus severed one of the steam pipes, the fire from the boiler, was blown several yards. (Engineer Sparrow was burned while trying to cut off the steam supply, rushinsr in from th nfh i Fortunately the machinery of the j plant did not suffer wreck. . This plant supplies lights and wat er for the universitv anH tho. tn as well, as heat for the university buildings. 'The loss of the boiler badly crip ples the plant. The plant suffered another accident last summer. With the tent and several articles in sight, the task of providing for the couple that Captain Coy desires to place in the open air has been sim plified. (Mr. E. L. Shuford announc ed today that he would give the equivalent of two chairs, meeting of colored ministers in Hiek- Your 1917 .Prmftirag To Cure a Coid in OneDav rtZ?lOMO Qullne. It stops the rZ, 7 . "-av;iic ana worits oil the Cold p uf rDAi S?. money it it fails to cure W. GROVE S signature oil each box. 25c SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD nnnnnonnnnBaqnnnnnnnnn Piedmont -Hickory Wagons IPa'JJ ""bytte Piedmont Com ing lighter th.OTom;S.fMMte t0 d of " x0 company started as a repair shoD (in 177 a airing the different aw Jr"l.? n 1877 ) an while pairing the different aw 5 " r.r i" 10" ana while re in their construction were carrfullv ThJj g0dnd bad Points the experienced teamster rlf!?'' an. discussed with of the HifTWr, a;: ir -r' -4aiy -me combined knowl : , fev. present wagons. of the differ V:- .se.9uentIrthe combir UVOICIICI AJ I I n T H -v 4- AJT was obtained, and this. aW "pe.ri.encfd wagon users, wundation for our present wagons. "nT ! aid C t I C(l L but LIGHT DRAUGHT the great bnanv imr. V. wasons,- and STRENRTO Tawo made r . . . ' ween uur aim. '-ime zo our foni.n i , .. nd how the ;et Md'GA !n e wheel, r' jhuu me axK le. Piedmont Wagon & Manufacturing Co. Local Agents BERNH A nnT.cp a wncointon, N. C. .uxjCi VU-, rennir TV n nnDc3anDanncanGanncnpnnnncEEannpB n n 3 The Clay Printing Company, with new machinery and ma terial, is prepared to undertake all kinds of job and book printing at moderate prices. Let our representative call on you or drop into the office and talk the matter over. Mortgage Deeds and Other Legal Blanks on Sale at Office. y C ay nil dm Co) Book and Job Printers.
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