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$ $ A FORTUNE FOR I FARMERS With a declaration of war food prices will climb to record prices. There is no surplus of provisions on hand now, and with our army to feed and Europe to supply, it will require the application of every ounce of energy and the cultivation of every foot of ground to prevent an actual food shortage this fall. This offers a golden opportunity for Farmers, and the country looks to the South especially to do its part in raising bumper crops. No farmer in Catawba County need complain of lack of Funds with which to operate. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Hickory will furnish the money required for every farming enterprise at low rates of interest and upon the most favorable terms. You have the land, we have the money, Let's get together. No matter what your farm needs, call and see us. Plant every acre. Work every hour. AL BANK Capital and Surplus $300,000.00 9th Series is Now Open! ri BASEBALL AT HICKORY Annual EASTER MONDAY GAME Lenoir College vs: Spencer Independent Game Called at 3:30 P. M. Admission 25 Cents. We invite you to take stock with us and grow with us. Statement Jan. 1 1916 Statement Jan. 1 1917 Assets Loans on, mortgages $49,905.00 Loans on shares 3,285.50 Installments due and unpaid 251.50 I Interest due and unpaid 51.57 I Fines due, and unpaid 54.55 Cash in bank , 119.71 I Advanced taxes, unpaid 8.15 Liabilities Due shareholders Installments $41, 879.50 Profits 3,672.21 Total due sharehouders $45,551.71 Borrowed money. 8,000.00 Undivided profits 124.27 Total $53,675.98 Total $53,675.98 Assets Loans on mortgages $67,825.00 Loans on shares , 5,397.50 Intallments due 347.50 Interest due 164.30 Fines due 72.55 Furniture and Fixtures 150.00 Taxes and Ins. advanced 82.37 Cash on hand 205.86 Libalities Due shareholders: Installments $57,849.00 Profits 6,603.07 Borrowed money 9,500.00 Interest on borrowed money 23.50 Profits unapportioned 269il Dotal) ( j ,$74,245.08 Total 3 $74,245.08 M utual Building & Loan Association J. W. Shuford, Pres. A. C. Henderson iS-r ..Ti. scripturel esson will be "Our Stew arasnip MRS. T. R. WALSH, President The j BABY MARIE OSBORNE Notice! WOMAN'S AUXILIARY OF I'RLSIIYTEUIAN CHURCH The members of the auxiliary will please take notice that the April meeting of the circles will be held Tuesday, April 10 instead of the usu al time. The hour is 3:30 p. m. Circle No. I will meet with Mrs..E.. I.. Menzies. Each member is asked to Kive some item of news from the Missionary Survey. African curioa and an African scrap book will be special features of the meeting. The program as given in the year book will be carried out. Circle No. II. Wjll meet with Mrs. J. J. Willard. The Ten Com mandments and their impact upon the lives of the African will be the subject of the devotional and each member is saked to come prepared to recite the commandments. The question in the Survey. "Do you Know5" and "Can you tell?" will be the main feature of the program. A letter from Miss Maria Fearing (col ored) of our Congo mission will Dej read. iCircle No. Ill will meet with Mrs.' W.. II. Wlnrner. The members are asked to be prepared on the question,! I Do you know?" and "Can you tell?", ! in the April Survey. A letter from ' Mrs. Nisbet of Korea will be read, j Election of officers and plans for the I Bids will be received at Newton, N. C. lor sub-structure woik on the Is land Fcrd and iiunalo fcsnoals Bridges over the Catawba river. Plans and specinca Lions tor this work may be seen on Hie at the otnee oi the Regis ter of Deeds ior Iredell county, and at the Register's omce in Catawba County. Prospective bidders may receive plans and speeiiications from the Stata Highway Commission on receipt of $1.0J to pay for same. A certified eheek on a local bank in the sum of $200.00 will be required to accompany bid for each bridge. We reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Bids will be opened at -N'ewton, N. C, at 12 o'clock noon, April 3th, 1917. Commissioners of Iredell County, By J. E. Boyd, chairman. Commissioners of Catawba County, By Osborne Brown, Chairman Mr. Will Pollard today handed the Record a pear that was grown last ; fall, it being one of the last he had.j The fruit was as natural as when stored in the fall and was juicy and! sweet. That's going some for Mr.' Pollard, and there is no doubt about! that. i AT HUB MONDAY shine" will not want to miss her in "Shadows and Sunshine. The chil dren should not miss seeing this picture. RECORD A w N GIRLS WANTED EXPERIENCE loopers and knitters alw 1 f ti learn clean light work. Ml while learning. Apply to EL LIOTT KNITTING MILLS 4 I K WANTED GOOD, CLEAN, COT ton rags. Record. THREE FURNISHED ROOMS FOB rent, two youner men or coupl without children. Apply 128 12th Avenue. Baby Marie Osborne (Pathe) Baby Marie Osborne, Pathe's lit tle five year old Mite who has be come famous since her first Gold Rooster Play, "Little Mary Sun shine" is to appear at the Htib thea tre Monday (Easter) in "Shadows and Sunshine." This is one of the most delightful pictures that has been thrown on the screen in a long time. The many people who saw Baby Ma rie Osborne in "Little Mary Sun- s WANTED 100 TONS OF SCRAP Iron. Will pay $6.66 per ton or .l-3c per pound. Ivey Mfg. Co. 3 28 tf FOR SALE 42 . SHARES OF $100 each of Jerome Bolick Sons o., inc., located at Uonover, N. C. Price right on application to Casper S. Coyner. LOST STRING OF GOLD Beads Reward if returned to Mrs. W S Stroup. 3 2 6t STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Treasury Department FOR SALE STUDEBAKER 6CYL mder. 7 passenger autofobile. 1916 model, uaed about four months, excellent condition, extra equipment, cut out, bumper and $35 Klaxon horn. Inquire at the Hickory Gar age Company for further informa tion. 9 1 Raleigh, April 4, tftf NOTICE OF SALE Sealed proposals will be received by me as State Treasurer of MM Carolina, at this office, in feltg. North Carolina, until April m noon, for the purchase of all or " part of the following bonds: $500,000 Permanent Improvemew Bonds dated July h ml M lws: mo '$100,000 mature July 1, 19. $100,000 mature July 1, $100,000 mature July 1, 19s ($100 000 mature July 1, 19 $100,000 mature July 1, . The Bonds will be sold at par to w person bidding the lowest rate terest not exceeding 4 per cent. Apply to me for blanks upon wm to bid. , B. R. LACY, State Treasure as A A E Of the S. .G Bolick Farm on Oxford Ford Road. 75 Lots and Small Farms Easv ' erms Sale Rain or Shine. Free Dinner and $20 in Gold American Land Company 9th ADVANCE AGENTS THE TWIN AUCTIONEERS Music by Live Wire Band Moeday Apr. 10:30 A. M. Sale Rain or Shine Ladies invited to attend this sale Sale conducted by Penny Brothers
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