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fa;e fouk HICKOI? OaILY li OKD -100 TONS OF SCIIAP Vill pay $G.GG per ton or pound. Ivey Mfg. Co. r r " - .asc ' P XVWeteSaKSMam) -N, & WANTED- !i I 01 0 ia'jj ilv . fr? fc' EJ: III nished rooms rlose in for lisrht house- II iZ. ("I'&r'&tY f III keeping. Married couple, no cnn- j IS i run m : s LEI f:sjAV EV We have just received a car of CHEVRO "FOUR-NINETY" Touring Cars-The , f fly equipped car on the lowest price market with e i Irk liglit s and starter. The Chevrolet "Four-Ninety" has Valve-in-head motor, Hyatt roller bearings, Electric lights and starter, Speedometer, Elec tric horn, Mohair top, Chrone vanadium steel and complete tool equipment. The Product ef Experience The high quality and low price of the Chevrolet is mad 3 possible by long expe rience, unlimited resources and buying, build ing and marketing facilities equalled by no other company. You will find more value---visible and invisible- in the Chevrolet "Four-Ninety" than in any other car at it c price in America. We guarantee the Chevrolet to have more power per pound of car than any other car built. The proof: Seeing and Riding in a Chevrolet Call at our show room and let us demon strate this car to you. Touring Car - Roadster Flint, Michigan. $550 PHONE 2 1 0 GIRLS WANTED EXPERIENCE loopers and knitters also a few to learn clean light work. l'aid while learning. Apply to EL LIOTT KNITTING MILLS 4 3 tf cia! at the mi April e a. a n Jsl f4 A Francis A. Bushman WANTED GOOD, CLEAN, COT- ton rags. Record. WANTED TWO Oil THREE FUR- nished rooms close in for light house keeping. Married couple, no cnn dren. Answer Post Office Box 410, City. 4 11 4t FOR SALE GOOD, NEW ICE Box. Size inside 18x3Gx24 inches. Call to see it at J. W. Marshall's Store, West Hickory, Price right. 4 12 2t "In Dipiomi ne LJZ. j F1 atur- FOR SALE GOOD ALL-ROUND horse, nine years old. Also good buggy and harness. Mrs. J. L. Springs. 4 13 4t, FOR RENT 6 ROOM HOUSE, large improved garden, fruit trees, grape vines. Electric lights. Ad- I Ir I A Metro Wonderplay i ins FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN BAYNE. The King and Queen Admission 5 and 10 ce Matinee Commences 2:30 Night 7:30 it th c I. k O : dress Box 9. Route 2. Hickorv. N. C. 4 16 3t paid) PLANTS, PLANTS, PLANTS Frostproof cabbage plants any va riety in stock at 15c per 100. Boyd Feed Co. 4 16 2t FOR SALE CHOICE CABBAGE plants, 25c hundred. Hickory Seed Company. 4 16 It LOST LEATHER PILLOW. Fin der return to Bost and Newton. 4 17 3t COLONEL YODER TALKS OF CRAWFISH WEATHER FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT Five rooms, bath and lights; good garden. Phone 150-J. 4 17 tf GLAD TOTESTIFY Says Watoga Lady, "As To What Cardui Has Done For Me, So As To Kelp Others." Watoga, W. Va. Mrs. S. W. Gladwell, of this town, says: "When about 15 years of age, I suffered greatly . . . Sometimes would go a month or two, and I had terrible headache, backache, and bearing down pains, and would just drag and had no appetite. Then ... it would last . . . two weeks, and was so weakening, and my health was awful. My mother bought me a bottle of Cardui, and 1 began to improve after taking the first bottle, so kept it up till I took three ... I gained, and was well and strong, and I owe it all to Cardui. I am married now and have 3 children . . . Have never had to have a doctor for female trouble, and just resort to Cardui if I need a tonic. I am glad to testify to Colonl Geo. M. Yoder, in his letter from the South Fork valley, gives this paper's readers some more in formation about the sign of the crawfish and other Dutch signs. His letter follows: There is nothing new in this vicin ity; all is very quiet at present. The farmers are all busy just now with their farming operations in prepar ing their land tand 'bringing it in good shape for cultivation. Since tnese warm days have made their ap pearance every farmer is trying to make every edge cut to make up the iost time during the rainy and wet season. There is but little corr? ATTITUDE OF NEGROES N PRESENT CRISIS RICHER dls- To the Editor of the Record: Since there has been so much cussion about what the negro is su ing to do in the present war, the Col ored Ministers' Union feel called up on to make a public statement of our attitude; and in doing th'"s we are voicing the sentiment of the entire race in and around Hickory. The negro has always been loyal to the flag and we have no reason to think that he will prove otherwise at this time. He has never proved a traitor, he has fought in every war of which we have knowledge that effected' the United States, and has no less interest in the eorntry now. When once war is declared, the ne- p. anted as yet. Wneat is beginning eo doesn t stop to question wnetner to raise its head above the clods, he is a citizen of the country or not. me Dutch name, ground shuliy. ha loses sicht of the injustices that x he general health seems to be fairly have been done the race here and good. i there and closes his ears to a crie--- There had been rather a erloomvlof "taxation witho"t representation," time among the people as to the peach! and freely offers his life for the pro crop; we thing that it is on the safe I Action of "Old Glory." siue- now, as the crawfish has quit! are doing all we can to en- (By , 'Liber; v, pitcher h: struck (-:, on:y or. d.av in a , ' ?rH() Jewell Co4 and allows ;:a!!le ad allowed " -;i iarkio Coiij., c :'. 3 to 1. (I- tf R B II a a s n ii mm mm 4 crooking his tail and quit tanning! dsuvwuiai the air to nroduce cool weather so'onomy and lovaltv. cnat it brought frost. There has always been a standing .sign among the old people that if the i-each trees bloom in the light of the liioon that they woul stand the test of freezing and there would be a great many peaches. Take notice to this Statement point of the old Dutch sign and see MILLERS MUTUAL FIRE INS. pursuits, ec- Signed: J. M. HENDERSON. President A. II.- HATWOOD Secretary. NOAH M. BLACK. W. I,r. HOOFER. ' F. F. HEINHARDT. 5 risSL1 it Penetrates. Acts Quickly. Gives De sired ReHer Without Dosing the Stomach with Medicine. - At Drugoisfs, 25c, 50c, $1.00 whether it will hold good or not. M.y good and esteemed friend old CO. Harrisburg, Pa. what it has done for me, so as to help Uncle Mose Abernethy, who is an old others." schoolmate of mine who entered the If you are nervous or weak, have head- same old log school house in 1833 aches harkarhes or arv of the nll-r as 1 dld' Willcn now ls 4 Vears acnes, oackacnes, or any ot me ot...r Ui;ult he says about the old Dutch aumenis, bo common iu women, wny noi sjgn can be relied on about the peach Condition December 31. 191 G, as shown by statement filed. Amount of Ledger assets Dec. 31st of previous vear $40 1, give Cardui a trial? Recommended by blossoms coming out in the light oi Income from policyholders' ::).?-1 i'.usce'.Ianeous many physicians. In use over 40 years, the moon, and he is a Dutch descen Begin taking Cardui today. It may ant on the maternal side of the be the very medicine you need. ih,'JSf; , e don't think that wv Total Nr rn should bear the blame and the re- iDi.'bursement';: " v , sponsibility that the frost came, as To policy holders ! we think, that the crawiish ought to MisceHar-eovs IN PRESENT WAR CRISIS snare a portion of the responsibility " Wood's Special Grassy Clover Seed Mixtures Best for Permanent Hay and Pasturage Yields. Tut up in proportions as expfri rr.ee has ho vn. best suited for the different soils and purposes for v hi oh they are recommended, rnthusiasik-ally endorsed by our 23.041.7h ! customers. -S252,0il:hI8 .$150,030 G7 Total (Continued from page 1) People Watch Middlemen vve suppose tnax. tne coione is rp- s,. sponsible for the eight inch snow that Mortgage Loins on real e-?- jfell in the city of Philadelphia on tate - $" I Sunday night of 'the 9th and for the Valve of bonds and sto-ks Let me sav to the middlemen of ailu &liU 111 cltiL ,01 wew ork Deposited m Trust Com- every sort, whether they are handl- " Lrf, sa.m MSnt-. inougb it was p.mes ?nd Banks on in- ine our foodstuffs or our raw ma- : near ,th,e ful1 moon m the sign of the terest terials of manufacture or the products l' , , ' Tiiferpst. and rents due of our mills and factories: The eyes 1 , ;ihe1!merS Jave good time to an. I aeerned of the countrv will be e?nec?allv un-'"1 . ,?wcei potatoes; iney are .Ml other assets as detailed 23 i,lni".G0 Wood's Seed CataJog for VH7 j.ivt-s full information, to-:h--r with letters from customers o-vim" tht-ir experience. Catalog mailed free on request Write for it ind prices of any Farm Seeds required. 85,000.00 -r, 'r. AT I i S.52o.03 .VOOD6S0NS, SEEDSMEN. - Richmond, Va- i I Snv Weo-I's Everreenlii2? 1 i f .-r her ut f til ereen lan. Write for sreuai Lawn circular. in statement Total 1,927.881. m-w , inuiicv ill I tin i iiiii'Ktru i flic? xrr nn on you. This is vour opportunity 0, 'j. , r ; , , V .e i r-i iT- borne farmers have bedded out omp for signal service, efroient and dism- , ,. u"uucu uut sume terested. The country expects you', i v i lotal $2,113,190.92 as it expects all others, to forego : 6 fl5 ,.1S . a Visit T,e-s assets not admitted 1,923.373.23 unusual profits, to organize and ex-! om South Carolina to his father. He Total admitted as . . 4S7.82G.CJ nedite shipments of supplies of every ;fs0,n workmg on an electric Liabilities kind, but especially of food, with an f v , . . , I Net amount of unpaid the service you are render- . , i , tV - j maiUH1 sur'i losses ana claims $ 11.571.00 t i c fiuay. . Unearned premiums 135,010 01 Jake bhuiord was married a few Salaries, rents, expense days ago to a Miss Mundav in Den-! ?-ill?. neonnnh -foo -r , v t v . , ... , - v v. o l, . To Ci't-c a C-.-':: an.! : i- : " ' Cos J tn One Dy ,: incline. It eye to the service you are render ing and in the spirit of those who en list in the ranks for their people, not for themselves I shall dently expect you to deserve and win Iw ff He 13 rUnni1' the confidence of peonle of every sort and station. "To men who run the railways of the countrv, whether thev be Man agers or operative employes, let ne say that the raPways are the ar- f cries of the nation's life and that unon them rests the immense respon sibility of seeing to it that those ar one cr accrued k 321.00 Estimated amount payable for Federal, State, county iand municipal taxes due or accrued 1 200.00 There are harder times now amnnot the people in this flooded district this year than it was at the close of the civil war. We had some corn and wheat and plenty of provender to feed oar stock; but this vear no 1 corn nor feeding stuff for our stock- - i n i a p ' i aii nas io come irom the western teries suffer no obstruction of anv : ll mor.e Pien" ,lotal labilities kind, no inefficiency or slackened pow-!;.1 ' ZVZf ver tne civil m North m. i . , . ' , ai, tnat is ail the differenefi. ex. x () tne inercnani iec me suggest pnr,i v,,,nc.f . ". , the motto: -Small nronts and mnVV ' ...e0P ; mUbt..hve economically to Fire risks written- i Total Surplus as regards icyholders Pol- -$148,105.01 .$350,721.(18: . $487.S20.09 Carolina During service;" and to the shipbuilder the th ought that the life of the war de pends upon him. The food and the war supplies must be carried across P'"3.fi00 00 i 1?'JR'anld Alf Yoder's syndicate! Tfsres incurred, Fire P 00000 killed 40 beeves since new years. Paid 300000 ,Jldiealwals held; President, Jno W. ITay'esi "Secretary, the seas, no matter how manv shins : t1? " .tne Z Huntzmger. nr spnt. tn t,a Wtflm Th , " "ic ?ttBU" s iviarcn it would. Home o!ij:-e of those that go down must be I ""ty, WW SeaSn dUrmg the sPrin plied and supplied at once. To the; - miner let me say that he stands where I wastefulness ..ne tarnier does: ltie work ot the and extra vacancy T.tf lll'OVTT IVinn n-M.- world waits on him. If he slack- U T.K wma" assume o- fails armies md stitempn j caiCiU1 proviaent use o. tans, armies arid statesmen j and expenditure as a public duty, as ens are the great service armv tacturer does not need to be told. I hope that the nation looks to him to speed and perfect every process; and I want only to remind his employes that their service is absolutely indis pensable and is counted on by every man who loves the country and its liberties. Tbp n-iorm i .v,.,,,! vrmi.li xiu one I ne inana- pari rmw pvnorf miov. u i r-" v.vcj. ue excuseu or forgiven for ignoring. "In the hope that this statement of the needs of the nation and of the world in this hour of supreme crisis way stimulate (those to whom it comes and remind all who need re minder of the solemn dutv nf n timo Tlnncmviroa 1 7 , ,n"lu licls "ever seen De- Can Help niX' Ill.rJ.'" rt" .e,ulLors ana Put)- Let me surest also that every-! Ub. l &S ,pro .. .v.t..n ao wme circula tion as possible to this appeal. I venture to suggest also to all arlvw. tising agencies that thev wmiU - - .7 ti- and Heme Gardeners nnd one who creates or cultivates a s-ar. den helns" and helps greatly, to solve the prob'em of the feeding of the na A , , , haps render a verv snhst.nntini practices strict . economy puts herse m the ranks of those who serve the nation. This is the time for America to correct her unpardonable fault of timely service to the country if they would give it widespread repetition. And I hope that clergymen will not think the theme of it an unworthy il:ir?isivvv. i"n. Attorney for service, J. R. Young Ins. Com., Raleigh. N. C. Manager for North Carolina, Rome Office5. State of North Carolina, Insurance Department. Raleigh, Feb. 24, 1917. I, James R. Young. Insurance Com missioner, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Millers Mu tual Fire Insurance Compmv, ot Ilarrisburg, Pa., filed with this depart ment, showing the condition of said Company on the 31st dav of Decem ber. 191G. Witness my hand and official seai the day and date above written. JAMES R. YOUNG, Insurance Commissioner ADMiN ;ia'. : the ;u;- ' of ::;'.' '' this is t' : claims a.;.; ceased 1 signed a i Si properly oaih. ou i,r Mare'i. i'. '-' ulcaded in Ail per.-.. will be it"; (; ;.';''. This the -OSEF. SEW - SEE DOU ;7 Yeai'sEn ...-cntObtainw ; Vd EAclusively -T . II S i j) aan-..B-"-. . .. -.,r;j , deceased. estate of " 0 u. - bav:E ' . !.! note r recoup to s?:d & make Administr ; .;t- Ior.1 The a ' of West i Tuesday, th for tlie pur ja:ul t!n-ee ; i one year, m ; serve for i ; Registrati :H. A. lU:iy mi" M-TICE of , . electing t, to or inappropriate subject of comment and homily from the pulpits. 'lhe supreme test of the nation ' open has come. We must all speak, act Heavener and serve together. i This Man-: '"(Signed) "WOODROW WILSON." .,hooi w oSi 191- ctrar. ire
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