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lannnflnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnDng ANYBODY a 0 53 H M 61 E B M n W n a R 71 H W D IS n 19 9 ft c 0 Can Tell You the Time Or you can look at the sun. But you don't like to ask, and the sun is not always visible. You Need a Reliable Watch Just step into our store and let us show ypu some of our latest and most reliable models. We have a line that can't be ex celled anywhere. We have them in all models and at all prices. Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist Watch inspector for Southern and C. and N.-W. Railways. raannnnnnnnocnnnnnnnnnnnnaaannnnnDangg a a n u n a n u n u 0 n u r I V Rexall Baby Cough Syrup. Recommended by Us. For the treatment of coughs, hoarseness, whooping cough, SpiHtiunlic croup, and similar affections of the air passages in infanta and younjr children The secret of its success is that it does not dry up a cold but '.(Mjti'iw it, relieves the lungs and enables the system to throw off thf poisonous mucous. It is a favorite remedy for croup, coughs, colds and hoarseness. Guaranteed. 25c Per Bottle. Meritol Uaby Cough Remedy, 35 cents per bottle. Telephone ii you orders. ( .:t" of town orders delivered promptly by Parcel Post Hickory Drug Company A Good Drug Store In A Good Town. The REXALL Store Telephone 46. Our Auto Repair Service We aim high We want to give you the best of work, from a minor adjustment to a complete overhauling job, in the quickest time possible, commensurate with accuracy, at the minimum of expense to you. We are in business to stay (not for a "getaway," Can we count on you? CITY GARAGE Phone 377. COUNTY BOARD MEETS Newton, Feb. 2. The county com missioners were all present at the monthly meeting yesterday and chief among their transactions were sever al road propositions. At petition was filed asking for a change in the road in Jacob's Fork, Newton to Shelby, proposed road to leave old one at A M. Propsts and connect with it again near Aubrey Helton's pass ing over the lands of A. M. Propst and J. O. Sharp. Surveyor T L. Bandy was instructed to survey the changd The same order was made in the case of a proposed change from Grace church to Plateau, and similar order was made with a petition for a change in the Sherrill's Ford road, B I. Love's to intersect with the old road near M!r. Caroline Bolick's or J. J. Love's. Moose and Little were granted fer ry rights on a new road near Lon nie Holler's store, leading to the river, a distance of one mile, the land-owners to do the work without expense to the county, parties inter ested being John Jones, Jeff Holler. Lawreice Brinklle! and Augustus Pope. The board declined to grant a peti tion for a new road from Buffalo Shoals road near Brown's chapel to Wi S. Alley's, because the county sur veyor declared it impracticable. iJ. D. Johnson and Pink Sherrill were made overseers to warn in hands for road work on a change in the road at Cookville. The Piedmont Hardware Company at Maiden was granted license to sell explosives J. Henry Linebarger and A. Lj White ner were relieved of poll tax. The board refused to pay for mas onry and concrete work for the Horseford bridge at Hickory, saying it was up to Hickory. Hickory re fused to pay the bill, saying it was up to the county. T. L. Frazier was relieved of $4 90, error in taxes; Q. A. Minze was re lieved of $5.99; Rev. C. A. Moore of $3.45; Robert Wiatts of poll, because of disease; Hosea Wftitener of $142: H. Fj Kaylor of poll tax, on account of infirmity. The sheriff was authorized to col lect the Pinchgut drainage tax. W. A. Blalock was granted $2 a month for support. Hickory township was paid $3,000 road tax. The sum of $40.87 was ordered paid Shuforc! National abnk balance on bood money pay roll. William Parker was allowed $2 a month for support. RECONSTRUCTING VILLAGES (By Aavociated Press.) Chalons-Sur-Marne, France, Feb G Mass meetings and cooperative asso ciations are means being used in this region to stir interest in the work of reconstructing destroyed villages. In the Canton of Vitry le Francois, par ticularly affected during the battle of the Marne, organization is well un der way. lOccupants of the destroyed villages of Glannes, Huiron and Cour demanges have been promised aid by the government which will build switch tracks for the rapid unloading of material. The rebuilders of these villages will consist largely of Ger man prisoners MRS. R. W. GRIMES . I. J....J I HAY OPEN YOUR EYES Every North Carolina farmer who sffks to be well informed ought to wo!ci,n.p the opportunity to get a free copy of the North Carolina 'Year r.nok for 1015-10 just issued by the Stato University. It i.s a veritable treasure-house of information on subjects vital in af f"'tini' the future of the Common wculth such subjects as our natural reaicm-", our farm products, our indus try.', s(,i!, per capita or per acre crop production, food and feed crops, our livestock industry, cooperative en- t"rpn idle lands, our system of, taxation, our percentage of tenancy, H sututics being given for both! state and counties in many cases so! that you may find out how your own cnunty in doing in comparison with n:iL'hhorinir counties. "V:t- the Hureau of Extension, ' napci Mill, and ask for a free copy. It tuny open your eves about thines at your own door! The Progress-4 farmer. Sl'llSCRlHE FOR THE RECORD (Bread that will keep fresh two weeks after it has been wrapped in paper and sterilized has been invent ed by a Pans baker. $100 REWARD, $100 The renders of this paper will be pleased to learn there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to care ii all its stages and that is catarrh. iCatarrh being greatly influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken in ternally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys tem thereby destroying the founda tion of the disease, giving the patient slrength by building up the consti tution and assisting nature in doing its work The proprietors have bo much faith in the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Medicine that they nfT- fin TTnndred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address R J. Chenney and Co., To ledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggistB, 75c. fr TESTIFIES. Robersonville, N. C., January 22nd, 1917 Person Remedy Company, . Charlotte, N. C. . Gentlemen: Some time ago I was attack ed with a serious spell of Ty phoid fever, which left me in a very weak condition and effect ed my limbs. We decided it had resulted in white swelling. Every remedy we could think of was used, but to no effect. My suffering was great and I had to go on crutches. At la3t we were induced to try Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy, after suf fering for two years, and the result was marvelous. After taking eight bottles I was en tirely cufredf and have never had a symptom of trouble since. My faith in Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy is great and I would advise all sufferers to give it a trial and be convinced as I have. (Signed)) MRS. R. W. Grimes Among the best anywhere as a blood tonic and general tonic. Ask your druggist. ASK THE COOK SHE KNOWS The sure way to keep a good cook is to fuinish her something to cook with. Nothing pleases her more than a perfect stove and utensils The perfection of utility and fcomfort in cooking is obtained if you install one of our famous South Bend Malleable Steel Ranges. And be sure that a full supply of our elegent granite, oralluminum ware goes with it. Come right in and see them They are beauties. Abernethy Hardware Co. OUR MID-WINTER CLEARANCE Of Men's and Boys Clothing Will Begin, FMDAY, FEEo 2ND0 This will not be a big "SLAUGHTER SALE." but it is an opportunity to sav $2.50 to $7.50 on men's high grade suits that were always worth the marked price. You always get your money's worth at this store, but at these times we put a prem ium on your money and give you big in ducements to convert our stock into cash. Come in early and make your selection before the stock is broken. oretz-Whitener Clo. Co. "The Quality Shop." mtwrvc ' ' ' J Jc'-t i Copyright Hart Sctaffner & Mars Lutz's Drug Store On the Corner Phones 17 and 317 Fine Stationery. Just arrived, new shipment of Blue Bird box paper and correspondence cards. Price 50c a Box. We want to supply you with everything you need in good stationery, orders promptly filled and satisfac tion guaranteed. PARIS FINANCES TO SHOW DEFICIT AGAIN (By Associated Press) iParis, Feb. 6. Municipal finances of Paris for 1917 will again. show a de ficit, according to the forecast of the budget committee. The deficit is estimated at 111,641,470 francs and is due to increased charges and de creased receipts both resulting from the war. (The deficit for 1916, not yet definitely known, was estimated by M Delanney, Prefect of the Seine at 143,000,000 francs. M. Dussett, head of the budget committee puts it at nearer 300,000,00oi The war cost Paris 134,445,948 francs in 1914, and 156,835,297 francs in 1915, about equally divided between reduced re ceipts from city taxes on food and other products and increased expen ditures for war relief. Indemnities to city employes on ac count of the high cost of living add 8, 377,000 francs to the budget of 1917. All the deficits since the beginning of the war have been provided for by the sale of one year municipal bonds the first issue at 5 1-2 cents and the second at 6 per cent. SUBSCRIBE TO THE RECORD The inventor of a new rapid print ing machine for photographers claims 10,000 prints can be made with it from negatives in a day. A British inventor ahs invented a biplane with wings that fold so that it takes up less room on the deck of a ship or in a hangar. The poles of a recently patented tent telescope so that its size can be altered and terminated in screws to hold them in the ground SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD BEREAN CLASS (The Berean Sunday school action Sunday but according there was a much interest lesson.. class of the Baptist was not put out of by the wind and cold, to the class reporter, good attendance ai.d in the exercises and Hammpr Vintc.het. nliers. wire cut- u7.nf.Vi sirAi Hrivfr and tack tci) yyii.ui.il) - ' lifter are included in a single tool of German invention, Wood's Special Grass Clover Seed Mixtures Best for Permanent Hay and Pasturage Yields. Put up in proportions 'as experi ence has shown best suited for th different soils and purposes' for which they are recommended. Enthusiastically endorsed by our customers. Wood's Seed Catalog for 1917 gives full information, to gether with letters from customers giving their experience. Catalog mailed free on request. Write for it and prices of any Farm Seeds required. T.W.WOOD & SONS, SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va. Sow Wood! Evergreen Lawn Grm for beautiful green lawni. Write for special Lawn circular. V We Now Have A Full Stock Of Western Electric Sewing Machines With Motors Attached. Have you examined this dandy little ma chine? Have you noticed it can be carried from room to room by a child? Placed on shelf in a closet, entirely out of the way, when not in use? That it is no toy, but a standard sewing machine with standard attachments? Then ask the price! It will surprise you. Cost of operation is less than lc per hour. Come And See Us About It. Southern Public Utilities Comp;
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