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fjfi i Is ?- .1 ft i ! 8 Si' Ml A. it: I fi: I, it; j HICKORY DaILY k: c OKI) SATURDAY N ; Goodman Will exhibit at Hickory, N. C. mc coming week of April 16, 1917. RECO WANTS J- Scully's Golden Gulch "49" Camp Wild and Roaring with Cow Girls Galore emeus SIDE The Show of W onders 10 high class juiraciions in one. With "Spidora" the Girl From the Frisco Exposition a;:iwm:m::atxmKmt:Kamj WANTED 100 TONS OF SCRAP Iron. Will pay $6.66 per ton or l-3c per pound 3 29 tf Ivey Mfg.v Co. WANTED CARPENTERS wanted on new graded school building. Good wages paid. Apply to fore man on job. C. A. Kline. 4 13 2t F,Vtw PR GIRLS WANTED -EXPERIENCE loopers and knitters also a few to learn clean light work. Paid while learning. Apply to EL LIOTT KNITTING MILLS 4 3 tf WANTED -ton rags. -GOOD, CLEAN, COT-Record. THREE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR rent, two young men or couples without children. Apply 1428 12th Avenue. 4 6 tf Goodman 1 6 High Class Performers A Laugh and Scream from Start to Finish PROF. E. LEON'S Dog and Pony Show DON SOLID WEEK OF AMUSEMENT WANTED TWO OR THREE FUR- nished rooms close in for light house keeping. Married couple, no cnu dren. Answer Post Office Box 410, ity. 4 11 4t j FOR SALE GOOD, NEW ICE Box. Size inside 18x36x24 inches.' Call to see it at J. W. Marshall's; Store, West Hickory, Price right. 4 12 2t j FOR SALE GOOD ALL-ROUND; horse, nine years old. Also good: buggy and harness. Mrs. J. L.j Springs.. 4 13 4t: WANTED 100 BUSHELS GOOD clean Simpkin's or King's cotton seed, suitable for seed Phone Hick ory Seed Co. 4 14 It T FAIL T A TT l'k. 1 1 j Pastime Today 1 Frugality and thrift; are important items in the great question of "Preparedness" whic largely monopolizes public at tention at the present time. "Preparedness" for the individual, among other thin-. means a Home for himself and family together with the im proved social condition accompanying home ownership ana the gradual improvement in financial condition which results from systematic saving. These things all tend to better citi zenship, and in furthering them the First Building and L(an Association is not only assisting the individual but is also fur thering "Preparedness." for the Nation. Along this line of "Preparedness" this Association has loaned its members over a Half Million, Dollars during the last five years for almost the exclusive purpose of Buying, Building - or imprvoing a Home. ; This form of "Preparedness" is of mutual benefit. The bor rowers are enabled to obtain homes, and then to repay then loans in easy weekly or monthly installments with the privi lege of repaying the whole loan at any time, while members and investors are furnished a safe, profitable investment for their savings. And in this manner, by helping others to help them selves, the prime object The First Building and Loan As sociation has attained, and "Prepardness" for the Nation advanc ed through preparedness of the individual. The April series is now open and you are invited to take stock with us either for an investment or as a means of Buy ing, Building or Improving a Home. nrst b iiiMiiM ec Loan of Hickory. Assn. G. J. H. Geitner, President. G. R. D. Elliott. Vice-President. B. B. Wootten, Sec.-Treas. Blackwelder, Attorney. We are now making loana in 20 to 60 days from date the application is filed. in,..,-! A Ph onogra - .-i,jiuiii..ii .n.1' .iiwFK 'r.njiMKiii.i ,t 3 7T ! SENIOR PIIILAT1HEAS Aioosf -? Villi.;' !eifl SiSS New lm 'fit-it, , "3 It is probabb that there is no sin jx'e instrument or device that has ot tered more clcM.htCul amusement and instruction to the general public than the phonograph. Notwithstanding the fact that a tre mendo'.is amount of money, energy and "ingenuity has been spent in de veloping the modern machine, it still retains some objectionable features, most prominent of which are a dis tinctly "phonograph" quality of tone Please remember that the senior Philatheas of the Tresbyterian church are to give a public recitation of the thirteenth chapter of second Corin thians. RUBY SATTERFIELD, President. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE EROMO Quinine. It stops the Cough aiul Headache and works off the Cold Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 4. VV. GROVE'S sienature oil each box. 25c. CONSTIPATION and a very disagreeable of surface noice. scratching Knabe Messrs. E. J. and Win. Knabe, whose name today stands for the highest, in research and endeavor, in ; the musical instrument field, are now; able to offer to the music-loving pub- ! lie. an instrument which is so far superior in tonal and reproducing qualities to any hitherto on the mar- i ket, that they are pleased to have it bear their name. This new phono graph has therefore been called. THE KNAIJE CRYSTOLA THE WORLD'S BEST PHONOGRAPH jrACTURED v THE KNABE BROS.CO. CINCINNATI, OHIO. r m ii a i t. hi. imamr AGENT Hickory, N. C. Subscribe for the Daily Record And Sour Stomach Caused This Lady Much Suffering. Black Draught Relieved. Meadorsville, Ky. Mrs. Pearl Pat-, rick, of this place, writes: "I was very constipated. I had sour stomach and was so uncomfortable.,. I went to the doctor. He gave me some pills. They weakened me and seemed to tear up my digestion. They would gripe me and afterwards it seemed I was more constipated than before. I heard of Black-Draught and de cided to try it. I found it just what I , needed. It was an easy laxative, and not bad to swallow. My digestion soon improved. 1 got wen or me sour stom ach, my bowels soon seemed normal, no more griping, and I would take a dose now and then, and was in good shape. I cannot say too much for Black Draught for it is the finest laxative one can use." Thedford's Black-Draught has for many years been found of great value in the treatment of stomach, liver and bowel troubles. Easy to take, gentle and reliable in its action, leaving no bad after-effects, it has won the praise of thousands of people who have used it NC-135 Pearl of the Army Has Arrived The 14th episode of "Pearl of the Army" which was to have been shown at the Pas time yesterday failed to ar rive until today and it will be shown this afternoon and to night. SPECIAL AT THE PAS TIME MONDAY "THE GREAT SECRET" Featuring Francis X. Bush man and Beverly Bayne. 7th chapter. Don't miss it. I Ii h FA S Fancy Dress-Making 1 ill I FOLKS ECOME SI 1 I and Tailoring 3 NOTICE 0F ELECTION Under and by virtue of the provis ions of an act of the General Assem bly of North Carolina ratified on the 1st day of March, 1917, a petition having been presented to the Board of Commissioners of Catawba coun ty signed by one-third of the quali field voters residing within the dis trict hereinafter mentioned, an order was made on the 1st Monday in April, 1917, by the Board of Commis sioners of Catawba conuty for an t. ection to be held in the West Hick ory School District, which district includes the area within the corpor ate limits of the town of West Hick ory and also the property south ox said town which in the year 19ub was known as the W. H. Nicholson farm, the greater portion of which is now owned by E. A.Smith and others, Miss Gertrude Abernethy, formerly with the Little-Long Com pany of Charlotte, has opened a dressmaking establishment Mrs. Beckley's millinery store. iMiss Abernethy studied under artists in New York and is thoroughly prepared to give you the most expert service. In fancy costumes, can please the most fastidious taste. M Moderate in Your Diet, Brnth Dtcply and Take Tasso Phone special annual tax whereby the pres-, SPECIAL SERVICES-. SUNDAY ent special school tax shall be in creased from 30 cents on the $100.00 valuation to 45 cents on such valua tion, and increasing the present tax of 90 cents on the poll to $1.35 oh the poll. If a majority of the qualified IN . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Fat persons, particularly ft from 10 to 30 pounds above nornu! weight will be interested to,. Jan that they may easily reduce tlffl weight without starvation diet or ti some exercise. ( - This can best be done by ta moderate in vour diet, so that yn will not over-tax your assimilitiTj organs, bv getting plenty of fred Bf by breathing deeply and by Ufel rassco four times a day. Tasseo may be obtained ms Lutx rug Store in 5-grain tabli take one after each meal and an before retiring at .light. They tt litfe, are absolute harmless, pleasant to take and" are designed t reduce fatty accumulations inthnjs- tern whenever located. A few davs' treatment should bdo a noticeable reduction in weight, m fesh should become firm, the ip ; smooth and the jreneral health nrovo,. in fact vour footsteps snooM even become lighter. yo"r , seem easier buovant feelir Rv. J. M. Clark, D. D., the superin tendent and evangelist in Concord presbytery, will conduct special evan gelistic services in the Presbyterian vour whole being. voters at the election to be held on church tomorrow at 11 a. in. and 7 p. m. A l it t wit jz tne morning service ne will pre- , ; MAW and a i:prnter anu i- 01 take possession m or the date hereinafter mentioned shall vote in favor of said tax, the samt shall be expended exclusively for the maintenance of schools within said district. It was further ordered that an elec -.very person w - - ai weigiu sent evangelism and its importance You will probab!;. m the work ot the church; and at the: evening service he will preach an; evangelistic sermon with the special; pounus oer :i'jn"u B- treatment find that it a wnat vou iieu. surelv give for th numnsfi of deterrnininfr the question of levying an additional-SUBSRIBE FOR THE RECORD tion be held in said district on Mon-' rV,se f pleading to decisions for day, the 14th day of May, 1917, anu H. A. Heavner was duly appointed Register of said election, and Peter F. Buff and M. A. Carswell were ap pointed judges of the election. This the 13th day of April, 1917. . H. EUGENE SIGMON, Clerk of Board of Commissioners of Catawba County. 4 14 4t Christ and the church. I J At 3:30 p. m. there will be a con- ference of church officers on the sub-'l ject of evangelism and how it may 1 be promoted in the individual church, j This conference is for the officers, of the Presbyterian church especially, 1 3 but the officers of all churches in the I city are cordially invited to attend it and participate in it. This confer ence will be in the Presbyterian church. SR. ftLFBEO, .ft JHM TO SEE BETTER SEE CUU i ? v.,,' rBeHM, 7-l.nitLcuiprr.entUbtem l r m MIKE THE ANOTHER DISAPPOINTMENT FOR MIKE. m WALT WELL FoLrfS I'M ON MY WAY To WASHlNToN AWN- to GIT BY WIOOUT PMlN' ME FfiiRE I Pr?'6 A VYfOLE FLOCtt- OF 6WLL P9MS PAT 1 I VP DOWW HFffE AW Mrflnp 5nMP llANn-I t-' bom 60VW AMEBIC f)H SENorTiTA Will git PA 6 ATE LY FoNP op Me III . .... ' ix i n r i ri nntw v; 7 c; I c ut. Jf? K D Ki v 'cimcv mac" ..w . .r- I - 1 "N. 1111 . 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