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PAGE FOUR HICKORY DAILY RECORD TUESDAY EVEX1XG Expense. j FLAGLER'S NINTH AVENUE MARKET "The Store With Small We have added White House and Saa Flower brands of flour to our lme. These two brands of flour are made by the Interstate Milling Co., of Charlotte. We guarantee each and every sack we sell This is a new mill, equipped with all modern machinery, up to the minute in every detail, its products are giving perfect satisfaction to a host of customers. We have plentv nice pork and beef this week. Any cut you desire. Indian River Tangerines, Peace River Oranges and Grapefruit. Sugar is not plenti- e 11 1 . T 11 ful but we are Dreoaicd to tak care of your orders, price is right. We are in need of youne chickens, will pay you the highest cash price tor all you oiing us. lable rid( Rwnrl Hirlcorvs own or d .ict. V3 will fiend it along with other goods. We expect Fresh Fish this week, also salt mackeral and smoked fish. Remember, when you giv us your order we see to it personally that you get your goods on the minute. FLAGLEL i'S "Always on The Job"--."Groceries and Meats" That's Our Business. e e S3! I RECORD WANTS LETTER FROM GUNPOWDER i room cottage Close in. l'hoiio (!. TOR RENT. 1 19 tf WANTED OLD FALSI TEE I'll. Don't matter if broken. 1 pay $1.00 to $u.00 per set Mail to I.. Mazor 2007 S. Fifth Street, l'hli delphiu. 1'a. Will ?nd cash by return mail. '2 10 SOt HOARDERS WANTED I HAVE room for u few more bonnier All conveniences. Apply Mrs. A. V. Wiuteuer. I'liono 1"J-I. 1-5-iit WANTED A REL1A lil.E 11USTL ir.7 party to sell cemetery work for us in thia section. Old ootablisih ed company. C.'ood proposition to right man. V.'rito for parlie"dai'.. Mecklenburg Marble- Mid lira idle Co, Charlotte, N. C. WANTED TWO tame rabbits. full ;rown Apply Alex Shu- ford, IC.l'O, l.".th avenue. .! 2t fuL7c""s t enV); kavu er "IZTioum y to 0 p. m. O.dicu in (ieitner building Any kind of office work. Telephone .;:,J-L. Mrs M. S. Ciprk. :i 3t WANTED .1'OSiTlON AS HOOK keeper. Can give- best of refer ence;. Addr.s M, 17:U i:th av enue. V, 'j "t QUICK SALE .ONLY IJSEl) A lit tle, same an new. Ford roadster, 19 1G model. See J. C. Martin. 3 C it Hotel Proprietor Given Up By Doctors. 'a a conversation with a representative of your company today, I could not help express i ri 'r my feeling of gratitude at tho good vour medicine had done for me. For three long ;; r. 1 suiTered untold agony vvi'h x;v. they said was a se-i.vl- of Rheumatism. Af ter the best dot-tors had ex hausted their knowledge in re gard to my case, I consulted an Osteopath and after an ex amination he said the hip join'-, had Iconic irritated and it v o :ld take a iong time to 0 re it. if it coald be cured at iV 1 felt ssc d;?co iragc 1 over ii' v condition, for 1 had spent hundreds of doilars in the vain pi'i's'.il of e:uc. for my sali' crit: .r wia terrible. J earing of 'ih;1 od efl'ects th-.it ?drs. Joe 1 ;i Jim's Rfiiu'dy had on oth ers. I docided to try it. I bought a down bottles, thinking that if i tu.k it at all, I would go at it right. And wonderful, yes it is wonderful, the cure it made of mo, as ray friends can testi fy 1 b.'gaa to improve on the iii.-l bot tie and by the time 1 had 'ini.'hed the course I was a wcil, .strong man and hav had no symptoms of the dis ease since. J would feel that I had neg- lee ted ray duty to my follownieri if I diil not tell them of my wonderful cure and I advise :ny s iiTeror to give Mrs. Joe l'ei son's Remedy a trial. T. C. DRY AN." La Grange, N. C, Jan. 31, 1910 'The dairy school, which was held at Sherrill's school house on Tuesday Feb. 27, was a decided success The weather was all that could be de sired, and a large crowd assembled to take part in the exercises. ;At 10 o'clock Mr. G. Mark Goforth, lh county agent, opened the meeting with a few appropriate remarks and introduced M. Arey of the state de partment of agriculture who spoke at some length on the subject of dairying, showing both the direct and indirect benefits to be derived from it. ho showed by actual figures that the selling of butter and milk removed less plant food from the soil than any other product. Mr. Arey is well posted and under stands his business He is an enter taining speaker. Next was a test of milk samples, I with a llabcock tester, by Mr. Fur 3 ; man, who is connected with the cheese I' factory in Watauga county. His II part on the program was very enter i taining, practical and helpful. ; These gentlemen also gave a mag t ! ic lantern show of some specimens of e iine cattle, showing i .vorl.i's record cows ' iiuv,ed some "scrub" cattle. At this ' juncture recess was taken and a sum I pL;o.;s dinner spread, to which all were invited and partook to their sat isfaction. After dinner Mr. G. Mark Goforth made an interesting speech and then introduced Mr Adams, who happen ed to he present, representing the DcJ.aval cream separator people. He is a smooth speaker, and made a nice address. A few remarks were offered by so.no of the local brethren, then the meeting closed. We are decidedly of the opinion that the day could not have been bet ter spent. The true community spir it was manifest in the large enthu siastic gathering. There has been a scourge of whoop MONTHLY MEETING OF j COMMISSIONERS HELD ! Apply to W. J. Shuford. 3 0 2t - Newton, March G. The March, meeting of the commissioners was i unimportant by absence .of anything more than routine business with the board, all members of which attended the meeting. The county attorney was instruct ed to bring suit against the authori ties of Davidson and Gaston coun ties for the cost and transportation charges of prisoners sent to the roads of those counties, unless the claims cannot be collected otherwise. The costs and judgment in the bridge controversy at Hickory was ordered paid. The allowance of Henry Wallace was increased from $1 to $1.50 per month. Citizens relieved of poll tax ware P. E- Herman of Clines, Rufus Sain of Bandys. and other relieved of property tax were J. B. Propst of Jacobs Fork, $6 52; A. E. Bovd of Caldwell $2.84; J. E. Pollard, Hick ory, $1.39; Q. E. Wiilson of Caldwell f 5 37. It was ordered that $2,000 be paid Hickory township road commission ers. Salaries were paid for Febru- some of the ay. They also .Reereived and ordered filed was the road petition for a road from Center 'hurch in Catawba township to Peach road near Mt. View church, hearing postponed till next meeting. w s 'tigs 2 a &trmy& m w i'ph... - V OH. IT'S ONLY ONe O'CLOCK a v r fv r "N r"" ' ! i T UC f-JK I I I MY PER 'J V HA T T I M eT7 -Cv ' IS IT ? j i rM:. in . I , i A !! I! " WM GETTING EVEN 'A young man and a young woman leaned on the front gate. They were 'overs. It was moonlight. He was oath to leave, as the parting was the 'a?t !IJe was about to go away. TH never format vou." bp. sniH "and if death should claim me, my last thought would be you.' ' 'II! be true to you, she sobbed. 'I'll never love anybody else as lovrr as I live." They parted. Six years later he returned. His sweetheart of for. WANTED GOOD, RELIABLE j woman to keep ho.ise for elderly lady. Apply to 1331 Twelfth St or phone 2.r)-.T. 3 G 3t OBJECT OF SUSPICION JOIN THE ARMY 'Curtis Cline, son of Lee Cline, and Ralph Sigmon, son of Pierce Sig mon, have joined the army, becom ing members of the cavalry branch. Worth Bumgarter has also applied for admission in the electical engi neering corps. Herman Settlemyre, Alex Travis, Uurdette Tott and Ralph Cloninger, very young men of the town were reported as having joined at Hickory Sunday, but yesterday they were all here, denying the rumor. Members of the Hickory company were called there yesterday to report for examination, which is requicd every now and themNewton Enterprise. A m foiti on Pills- Senator Jeff Davis of Arkansa use to teil this oiie on himself: "I had an appointment to speak at plowing, a town in eastern Arkansas on a Sat- plowed urday, and I arrived on a late train the night before, carrying nothing bat a small hand grip. I went to a hotel near the depot. There was no one on duty at the hour except the night porter, and he was acting as porter, clerk and general overseer. 1 registered and he showed me to a room, but in a few minutes he came buck and said: "Boss, my structions is, when a n'emmen haven't any baggage, to coileci; in advance.' '"Wlhy, I've got baggage, I re plied, pointing to the little grip. "I know, sir, boss,' he said, 'but you've stayed too long on that al itady." Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph. mg cough and measles in this com- V1 j-- wa niamea iney met munitv, but the worst seems to be at 1 ,1Tyrty- iShe had . changed past. gre (tijr. Between dances recog- The hard freezing weather of the p;f;tion took -place iv, st few weeks has about destroyed e" ,ve se- she mused, "wat it the oat crop in this section. Wheat yo? or your bJ"?.ther who was my d,;-i not seem to be hurt much. ck! sweetheart?" The continuous rainy weather has - ei he replied "Probably my put famers much behind with their Not much land has been The roads have been very bud. Even the sand-clay roads have given way in some places. Nothing could stand such weather except stone. March 5, 1917. father.' PRATER MEETING AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . ' i;f'.';iX l-ti rrrm Ti vA i PLAIN QUEQSTIONS TO HICKORY ! PEOPLE Every Hickory Reader Wjill AdmFit the Soundness of the Logic The prayer meeting at the Pres- Dy.xr; an church Would Hickory people recommend REAIHNG CONTEST AT Ve,-t still s3'pped The mil! company has about 40 looms changed on two harness plain, goods and is going to change GO more as soon as possible. Miss Kictie Flowers, one of the teachers in the Vvlest Hickory graded school, gave a reading contest one day last week to the children in the third grade The contest was be tween the girls and boys. The se lection read was "Black Beauty mere were 17 children on each and certainly enjoyed the reading. the close of the contest the score 1 and 0 in favor of the bovs. C tests of this kind are very good for Lr'iO C 11 ' rpn nr.H alert annmi-nn r,.c -ver count the- dead hairs m your them to take a greater interest in the comb and brush? lhey are nature's work. Doan's Kidney Pills as thev do if the will be in the intersst of Sunday medicine were not reliable Wlould school extension and the slides wWh i they confirm their statements after V'PST nirKORY smnni ; re to illustrate the subject have V have elapsed if their expeil en ,l,m mtivuiu mmuul. s-.aen shipped from Richmond The ' ces dld not show the remedy to be de . , T , TIT f?pic, wiI1 bs "Sunday School exten-1 eervinir of it? Statements like the MicKory, Aiarch 0. :We are "on" ;nstad of the tnin ' following- must carrv ronvi in m having rain and mud in abun- rrom the pulpit Sunday. The atten- the mind of every reader: Ianc3 and all out side work has about ticn of young people and children s! ;H- w- Minga, retired farmer, 801 iweuin at, riickory says: "I had a severe pain in the small of my back and if I stooped, I could hard-j ly straighten up again. In the morn-! ng I was lame and sore. I cot ! Doan's Kidney Pills at Lutz's Drug called to this fact. It Penetrates. Acts Quickly. Gives De sired Relief Without Dosing the Stomach with Medicine. At Druggists, 25c, 50c, $1.00 Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable 9 a General Tonic because it contains the Tvell !'nowt) tonic r)r'?r"r';es of OLIMXE and IRON. It sc?:; -n the Liver. Drives out lAi.irvj, linn's: i-a the Blood asd Build s up the V!iok System. 50 cent- OLD PRESCRIPTION FOR WEAK KIDNEYS THIS STOPS HAIR FROM FALLING OUT CROP LIEN BILL Follow-in? is a summary of the crop lien bill passed by the legisla ture, which was endorsed by the Farmers' Union, Governor Bickett and others: 1. That in the case of merchants ui ouners selling supplies on crop NOTICE A medical preparation like Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Root, that has real cur .t:ve value alivost sells itself. L:ka xn endless chain sy?ie.n th remedy Is rccoiiii.iendeJ bv t':o--e who hav Sale of Real Eslale Under and by v rtue of an ordpr -u u v U ULXitA 17 I U" M.i Store and after I had taken two bov- ; ot tne Superior oourt of Catawba es, I was entirely cured.'' (Statement C0'JncJr maae m a special proceedings I been benefitted to tho?e who are m given February 18, 111 ) ' therein instituted, Wherein Mrs. ' need of it uver tnree years later. Mr Mino-n iJ.1,I1!Ut namricK ana another are! Dr. Kilmer s Swanip-Koot is a vm- For Nervous People TVl ..linof v,..,-.. j. . , , , . " wirv. W A lnVE .f J0.-a,"?isand.P.ro . r. Clyde Pope was here several Mlf tMVAH hi., ...I .. 4. '1.. !.. i il . ll4 V - lien or ohnttoi ,f .V1 i said. "I still rewimmBn ro tt;a piamtMs, and Mabel IlnrnVV and i ian' nr.crintion ft has beta alone (and also in't.hA !ney Pills. ?They help me whenever i otlhers defendants, the undei signed i -.i.-stod fJr vears and has brought re side Inr.la Qi.on!. i- . ." DlV hapk P-pt. lama " : C0111 miSSIOHSr will Kpll at miH;,. o , 1 ;-.He : ,,.1-:!r wh0 hV At thev shall in nn pco v, Z ! iPrice 50c at all dea:erS. TWi-1 ti0n to tne hghest bidder, for cash.! suffered. was I rrri.-es" mor f Vian 4.-a ...f 3imply ask for a kidnv rmoj I !n iront of the First National Rank- I T;-.e s.iwess of Dr. Kiinier's on- r.rfco nine in v, 1 mi i Cet Doan's TTinAtr Ti11o i m Hicko)". N. C. SofU., P,, i-j in tha tlmt it ; tnat Mr. Mjnira has put vigor, vim aid vitality into ncr vous t:rtu out, all in, despondent peo lir in u lew oayd. ' ri irni. urt iln I'r. Sant'erbund. tho famous Pnr! last week visitiner friends Jlr. Dan McKenzie of Rock Hill. s o. C, silent the week end here with riir n n ..r iirc i i.....r.t...i .1.... , 1 . . Anyone can buy a box for only SoldrulT and falling hair are caused by- ' "t fCTKenzie VU "Lckory,Druff Co- Js au-!il microbe. Then can.e the discov- ' J' L' H,W BU y wis maKer 10 reiuna tno ery of the va ue of the rl priiT, : S.ge (liquid form), in destroin & V l 1 R COMMV dandrulf erm and promptly prevent-1 COMMUNITY CLUBS tno lurtner loss of hair. The ef purchase price If anyone id dissatis fied with the first box pur:hased. Thousands praise them for general debility, nervous uostration, men tal depression and unjtung nerves caused by over-indulgence in akonu, tobacco, or overwork of any kind For any affliction of the nervous system Wendell's Ambition Pi'ls arc unsurpassed, while for hysteria, trorn bl.ng and neuralgia they are simply splendid. Fifty cents at Hickory Drug Co. and i;alers everywhere Mail orders filled, charges prepaid by Wendell Pharm'cal Co., Inc., Syr-i- Swamp- fulfils not an interest rate of 10 per cent bvt not more than 10 per cent, added IMar -h 31, 1917 twice publicly ! 7 ;l .f nviii-ro nJ the foil recommended Foster-Mill 1- T1..S.-1. T " ' i tups., Dunaio, jn. i o c:oc.-: p I almost every wish in overcoming adv. tOL't of finiv tlifoa .loin' ncn c it.,..: o:an Sage is simply marvelous. nn.J ' t" "' n , the American nenl Vinv nnw m,,-!.. . r 'ral rnf.,l thn Aw.f uj. a... " , . oout fiowes a County A,?ent Mask will discuss agement and Miss Mary supervisor, will talk a- nd home grounds, edv- Swria .ti;rJirl3 lccture5' at iair by usin-;- Parisian Satre i t V 1 or I Torrov. Love sfhnnl- TlmJo r i...v, vi;iiij)uny anu all cooci dn 5,-jts everywhere. It's inexpensive, T-V Min4va. U Sa.ntily perfumed, free from stickin-i si Timoiv and P A'th RtTf5 l4' -sss, and wi)l surely cause hair to : vt V i ' d 15th' Rockett school, rrow soft. lustrous and rP,l "J i .? tcrday they were at the Yount SI) tiweo m nhiiniinnf ' "'hf'iooi. jvery one is cordiallv in- - , jvited. illfHilt REDUSO 35fA I I 1 f ill if Back and Front-Lace m 2 VvV V XliilUW I FOR STOUT FIGURES iffiSjU v I I 1 VM' f MkeJ 'V hip' diPPe'-; bulky waist-lines more fTrJv M 1 im il "e"u,'wkwrd, bust-line. smaller and hare the VllMlfQf 4 I l ltw IPIH I n . Cor" , comfort with first wearing. Both rfrcli 1 1 1 BJ 'H W II mdlu,D "J ,ow bust 3cS j jpTf Mil 3 50 .nd $5.00 jUvAtf I KE?fU S " . a. wax. x rpBfi ma 1 s I . . For SLENDER mJ'AVFRAr.r cir.iiDce dv n v a - . hhibkh to the cash price in lieu of nil infnn. est or other charges for risk.) 2. Tn recognition of thf risk in volved, persons, firms and corpora tions lendmar cssh on crop lien secur ity would also be allowed to add not exceeding 10 per cent on the amount advanced m lie-; of all other com rnissions or interest charges such money to be advanced in install ments. 3. The credit unions may also charge 10 per rent commission o" funds advanced on crop lien securi ty, but the extra 4 rpr cant h0T,nri the standad 6 per cent rate shall be1 regarded as an insurance fund to S"8 UUInl Tnat. Does Not "ect "a insure zne credit un on against. 1a, . riv. J.? A ri. ,.v.Ii ara"ve eect. lax. DR. ALFRED W. OULi c 1 li 91-HI.SAL3ST TO SEE BETTER SEE BUU '',S5f, I Year e Expeni-ic I 1 iie Beit Elquipment Obtainable. I I GUsses Fifled fTxc!i;?,?ve?y 1 :! ! V ATJH I'AI'l-tt FOR D.. ri-S. es, and any unusual portion of this insurance fund must be paid back as a dividend to the borrowers. 1 IX h liilovo QUININE is better then ordinarV Quimue ar.d does not cause nervousness b'i imp..! . head. Remember the f.,11 ?Se u font ir the signature of H. W. gkovk pe Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head SfSS?1 its tonic and laxaUve efftct LAXA $1?, QDININB isbetter thanorftaSrV ringing ln head. sC 3 Worth Carolina, NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS SALE OF LAND look for the sirnturs o,' . w. GTiOVE. At AH DmWi REDUSO Back and Front-Lace FOR STOUT FIGURES Make large hips disappear; bulky waist-lines more E?!? 1 wkwrd. bust-lines smaller and hare the Old Corset" comfort with first wearing. Both medium and low bust 3 50 and 5-00 NUFORM Back and Frcnt-Lace ror aixnutK and AVERAGE FIGURES CM G1t Style, Comfort and perfectly fitting Gown I W at most Economical Price. I 11-00 to $3.00 WE1NGARTEN BROS., Inc, New York .B.Noftrm, No. 929-J100 Chic San Frand SCO Wood's Special Grasses Clover Seed Mixtures Best for Permanent Hay and Pasturage Yields. Put up in proportions as expert- V -7 snown best suited for the different soils and purposes for which they are recommended. Lnthusiastically endorsed by our customers. Wood's Seed Catalog for 1917 jrives full in gether with letters from customers giving their experience. Catalog? mailH Write for it and nnVa rf anv i? Seeds required. T.W.WOOD O SONS. SEEDSMEN, - Richmond. Va. Sow Wood's Evergreen Lawn Gran for beautiful flreen lawn. Write for special Lawn circular. owing real estate; being a'ney, liver and bladder diseases, cor- ; part of what is known as the Luther- : reels urinary troubles and neutralizes ,an r.n.inary property and bounded tas uric acid which causes rheuma- as io lows: tipm. ; Beginning at 'a stake cn th- West' Do not suffer C-et a bo'itla of side of a 20 ft. alley where said al-: Svamp Root from any .In gest now. iey intersects with Eighth avsnn and I Start treatment today, r jns thence S. 89 W. 149 f. to a : i'lowever, if you v.-ish fir.'t to tt stake, thence N. 89 E 149 ft to a'this great preparation s'n;i ten cena stake, thence N. 69 E. 149 ft" to a to Dr- Kilmer and Co , liin'hampton, stake on the West margin of sad 20 N- Y- for a sample bovdi. v. hen ft. allev. than no. XT .. . Wl-if in rr Kn enra oni) li i-lltlOIl y, 1.1. wii.li sa.i(i ma rem """"s ... ot sai ning. This 1917. 2 27 4t Tues the 2Gth dav of p.i, ' OrSves Out IWalaria, Buii i M. H. YOTINT. ,-iSvsf Te Old Standard general strcni,'.!.cB Commissioner tea,. Atruet.iic. FofaJuiu-d-: ildien. 5. Say Your Middy Blouse or Middy Sail DIRECT 3 IS Catawba county. I Geo. W. Fox, admin'strator of J. M Fox, deceased vs W. G. Fox, R. A. Moretz, D. M Mor itz, F. L, isrown, PJ. W.. Brown, J. C. o-. Jdn Robinson end A T. Fox heirs at law of J. M. Fox, (deceased.) u nler and by virt e of an order from the Superior court of Catawba o mty m a special Droceeding in th above entitled cause. I, D. L. Russell the undersigned eommisiroaer-, will on S.-.'urday the lUJi day of March li17, in front of the First National Bank of the City of Hickory, N C, at 2 o'clock p. in. resell the follow ngi real estate, to the highest bidder for cash, (the same having been soldi at prior sale and the bid having been! raiseu ten per cent.) n First: Lots numbers 54, 55, 56,! vf 57, next to Townsend property ac-! cording to plot of same by Yoder,!' registered in book of plots No l''"' page 26, Register of Deeds office' -Catawba county, said lands lying and being in the Northern boundaries of the city of Hickory Also a certain lot S E. of the c ty of Hickory, known as lot No. 19. of Wlhite Oak Part ti being part of the land known as the Stallings place, surveyed by Yoder s xui. vainijuca anu isucnanan. D. L. RUSSELL, Commissioner 2 23 3t. 123 2 W-o are manufacturers oi and Middy Su. Suifs Made to Order Kiouses w S.ock Save all Mldleinan's i:roiit. .,.;. TO in s'"jck. 51 as or- I both as to szi and . . . : ...( ai - ;.e whaler direct. -r e.-sure and Middy Bio -ses s i ar-arait2a them to be j. Hind invite; v.n l St: : 0-S ivle, 'Special attention given t" in ders, either suits Made or--"r the special size blouse you want, .y orders delivered quickly t !,"r.' dress by parcel post prepaiil. now for measurement blanks, as as samnlco nf materials. C'Ji' nill dy Blouses are made of the blear-hwJ drill full regulation in all sizes, and are priced sl)CCialg Ajjens Wanted to Solicit Orders for Middy Suits Bank References: Virginia National Bank, Noil oik, Citizens Central Nat'cnai Uwk. New York, N. Y. ALTS CH UL'S Manufacturer 317 Church Street 'Old School Brand Garments. Norfolk, irs-
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