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y it. L I IP '!;!' I'r fir . r ' y. i - Hie MP it; 1 !' to h t . , I t. I'AGE FOUR HICKORY DAILY RECORD SATURDAY VFrv ii m in-1 1 i in ii WANTED! We desire to contract with che fanners of Catawba and adjoining Counties for 1 dairVJ, time to prepare to sell milk next tall. We can pay much better prices iui s , Highest market price will be paid. We especially solicit the business Now is the any other way. uvn Aum tn pomImicL for 2000 cases of fresh country eggsto be delivered between March 20th and May 1st. of nearby country nurehaitt a,d dipper,. Spot cash will be paid for all shipments day received. w ug g t cash will be paid for butter that "We desire to contract with local North Carolina Creameryes for 2,000 tubs of May and June butter. It will pay you to get m toucn wim u . Mrp on nnints or better as soon as loaded on cars. A good opportunity to dispose of your surplus." "Cant mrbutter Hfchct marKet prices paid. We have unlimited outlets. We are in position to make quick returns for shipments of crean, to any of our plants. "Drop us a card and we will be glad to have our representative to call and see you." ' Carolina Creamery Company Hickory, N. C. ii , marF0- u-w mjMtuMCBtsamaK 1,1 , in i BREAD TRUTHS Telling the truth is the b-st policy it's the one that pays beat in the long run. Chir methods of bread bakin.tr are the best carefumess exac ting skill cleanliness high quality Hour, etc are the salient fea tures of our system. Honestly, you could not secure better bread than ours and, we're sure, you will say this, too, after a trial. Phone 235 City Steam Bakery C. W. ELLINGTON, Prop. See Our Kiddie Karts And Dolls Everything in 5, 10 and 25 cent merchandise. W. L. & T. W. Boatright ZESZSBBCSSIXSSSBStSWBZ Give your sweetheart, mother or sister flowers for Easier. We are Asrents for Scholtz the Florist and Green Houses Telephone Us Your Orders. Salisbury Hickory Drug The REXALL Store Company Telephone 46. SI! Z3 GIIBil RECORD WANTS rooms, modern conveniences. 820 th avenue. Phone 227-L. 2 23 3t HOLLAND'S TRADE BODY DISLOCATED I (By Associated Preaa.) h The Hapcue, Netherlands, March 24 Dis'oation of the foreign trade of I i Holland, resulting from the restric- I I ,!ons upon her imports and exports i ! imposed by the belligerents in their f economic struggle, is emphasized by 3 Dr. John Loudon, the Dutch minis H ter for foreign affairs; and F. E. g ' Tosthuma, minister of agriculture, in- dzstry and commerce. Their report, I ! now made public, holds particular ta ll ! t crest for America, as it deals m pait th the restrictions imposed upon the i spoliation of American g : goods. Virtually everything now imported Jjo.Yand from overseas ;l incliiidi- ing goods from Holland's own colo nies, the ministers assert, has to be guaranteed by the Netherlands Oversea Trust as being for neutral destination and consumption. Even then, the enlsribe allies permit no goods to be imported by Holland un til they ascertain whether the various articles are needed for normal con sumption in that country. While this investigation is in progress, the importations are detained by 3 ' '"m in tne way ox icgumi nuyuivuvw.. from Australia of luibtfjcating ons, benzine and petroleum have haa serious effect. The British demand that rubber goods and electro-tecn-nical materials shall not be import ed dirlectt from. America but musi come via ureat Britain, nas caucu a scarcity of those goods. Hospi tals are suffering from a shortage of rubber gloves, as one eft ect ot the restriction. Holland has also felt severely the prohibition of export from Germany of raw materials for the manufac ture of iron and steel. Various in dustries have been obliged to restrict nroHuction and others to stop all work, causing unemployment. Agriculture and market garden ing has suffered because , of re straint of importation of fertilizers and cattle forage from South Amer ica and upon agricultural implements. Ships repeatedly have been compelled succeeded in rnak; to leave in British ports materials German troops e. destined for the government's artil-'ing down the ?.;c- lery works. Further shipments for and leather is e: America were, in consequence,; hs not stopped unti the- material already 0? Germany's shipped had been released, often after been deposed ? long negotiations. When new ship-; Un,t t trrfi .. ments were made, these sometimes ; tberefore" t'-e '" J suffered the same delay. . j cothes has'bec-r!' : BOOM IN GERMAN SPIRITS LJionf af New York Sun. drudgerv at th- The staff correspondent of the : lifted frc:v. il-c World in Berlin sends this illurm-j Have nof (,. rr . nating bit: ! ernors succee ! ; "German spirits are enjoying a! to the list of h boom as the result of an almost un- rjchest and on.- precedertted run of good news." ! f u 0f nations? Everything going Germay's way?: Unpreedcntod r ,Her ally, the Turks, has lured the, y.hy, it's th-- Hritisth into occupying Uagdaa, no-. toriously an unsanitary fo, shoes- antler-jn-chief adversary :f s-ze and ' Germany j l'ny e siin! vu of national r-s burden g has bw "ousevrife? r'Jf5!an jot- most power--i.r.ium -an Ker generals on the city. j Somme have' SUBSCRIBE 'HE REC'O " While others are claiming Quality zve are guaranteeing it. the entente even when they come T-v 1 i . irom umcn colonies, America or other neutral countries. Owing to objections on the part . of the Brit ish government, imports guaranteed by the Oversea Trust sometimes are held up for months after their arrival m London. Exportations for Holland virtual ly are limited to articles originating in neutral countries. This means ijhat Holland cannol expoift , atoodis in which more than 25 per cent of the raw materials came from belliger ent countries. .... Earnest objections have 1een rais ed against the action of Great Brit ain in imposing regulations and re strictions upon Holland's exports, while permitting their own subjects to export the same goods to neutral countries, under conditions which the Dutch manufacturers are willing' to observe. By this action, the minis ters said, Dutch products are replac ed by products of other countries. Dutch exports and imports by ov erland routes are checked by prohi bitions upon transportation issued by the central powers. The contraband lists of the Teutonic allies has been extended with damaging results up on Holland's trade. The black list system put into ef fect by some of the belligerents is declared by the Dutch ministers to have made it impossible for many Dutch firms to do business. Obstacles placed by Great Britain ARRIVAL new stock of Guaranteed in writing 5000 MILES WE have just received our large spring consignment of Ajax tires. Better anticipate your needs, as the demand for Ajax tires always exceeds the supply. Sold by AbersathyHard ware Co. VIOLIN LESSONS AT A KEAS- onable price. Teachers certificate ifro C. F. W. So. C. Spring terms (begin April 1st. Phone Mrs. T. W. Shuford. , 3 24 It NOTICE I hereby certify that petitions nom- the on.c.al primary tQ be held on FOR SALE 5 PASSENGER 26th day of March, 1017, have been Paige car. Good condition. Com- filed in this office, and that said pe municate with W. L. Mitchell. ; titions conform to the requirements 3 10 2 wks ; of the Charter of the City of Hick- j f . J, . . , FOR SALE STUDEBAKER 6.CYL- f1Ce: that S. L. Whitener and M. H.1 inder, 7 passenger autofobiU. 1916 Yount have been nominated for can-1 model, used about four months. (iidates for Mayor and F .A. Aber-' excellent condition, extra quipment, .v,,r ov,,i;,ii cut out, bumper and $35 Klaxon JlVli m ? i a t, il . horn. Inquire at the Hickory Gar- from Wanl,N; 3-ant P- lte-; age Company for further informs- ner T can(,iaate Tor Alderman irom tion. 3 16 tf Ward No. 4. This March 21st. 1017. '777. 1 JOHX W. BALLEW, FURNISHED 3 21 3t City Manager FOR RENT -,TWO MM THE 4? 5 ! : .::-r- :-- .- lljES SiSrlZ HE BECOMES FAMILIAR WITH THE mm. DOWNS OF LIFE Vct WENT UPUKE COM POVS'N i-lKC A 5TICK AH IT SEFTVED f1 &ood AN' Right IT6 PRETTY To f?SE 5M 1C PoiN' IT IN r i p p P if Fun Pn. 7 66iH To 6EE NOW PAT TH' life ic Full OF OH SEEK ME eusfaiOEf?5 BUST I'M A on r tl5 $ No TltfE of TH' 'YEAR To BE ValH tu SANTY CLhSic, fycT AN' TH' BT 1 CAN Hope r-- a . " . - -tT DRY ttafftl f-i oo)l IN PIS House. ' 7f VAX PoUCE VE 6FXH i-r:X(U6 LA6T HBr--'- 0 1 Pi l-irM P. lit
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