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(BOn account of Delay of equipment the Demonstration of Libby's Food Products to be given at Umstead & Yoder s Store has been postponed until next Saturday, April 28, from 2 to 6 p. m. ci R Cir eal cus Big Holiday Event For young & old The Mighty Haag THURSDAY APRIL 26. 1! v'Meri"" nmazina features superbly trained animals, strange v, rX wiliJ beasts, thrills, novelties, sensations. Oite Camt NOTICE 0F ELECTION Shows fiowns ! C ircus FROM hampiocs AlL cntinents osntries 9 apitals Big Street Parade of Opu lence and an-eye-feasi of professional Glories World's wonders of physical trenjrth, daring1 aerial stars, acro bats, equilibridtsJ, gymnasts, beautiful educated ponies, marvel ous trained dogs. 2 Performances Daily. 2 & 8 P. M. 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 petition1 having been presented to the Board of Commissioners of Catawba coun ty signed by one-third of the quali fied 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 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 19us was known as the W. H. Nicholson farm, the greater portion of which is now owned by E. A.Smith and others, for the purpose of determining the question of levying an additional special annual tax whereby the pres ent special school tax shaU be ift- 1 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 on the poll. If a majority of the qualified voters at the election to be held on the date hereinafter mentioned shall voto in favor of said tax, the sanit shall be expended exclusively for the maintenance of schools within said district. It was further ordered that an elec tion be held in said district on Mon day, the 14th day of May, 1917, aim ill. A. Heavner was duly appointed Register of said election, and Peter : F. Buff and M. A. Carswell were ap J pointed judges of the election. This the 13th day of April, 191V. II. EUGENE SIGMON, ' Clerk of Board of Commissioners of Catawba County. 4 14 4t RECORD WANTS :tx::wi5j::;::mxt::::i:Kiruittt::txu:::;::::KJ FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT Five rooms, bath and lights; good garden. Phone 150-J. 4 17 tf FOR SALE BICYCLE SHOP.with complete set of tools cheap. T. S. Keever. 4 IS 4t WANTED 100 TONS OF SCRAP Iron. Will pay $6.66 per ton or l-3c per pound. Ivey Mfg. Co. 3 29 tf WANTED POSITION AS -COM- panion to one or two old people without children. Emily Riley, Hickory, route 3. 4 19 2t 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 AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE New 5 passenger Hupp, used 500 miles. One 5 passenger Marion in excel lent condition. One 5 passenger Ford. Haynes Auto Co., 19 est Fourth St., Charlotte. 4 18 lw pd FOR RENT ROOHVIS FOR LIGHT housekeeping. w later, ngnis aiiu private bath. Apply 704 Tenth Avenue. 4 20 tf LOST White Collie dog with brown spots on head. Wears new collar. Finder notify Record office and re ceive reward. 4-20-lwk WANTED TO SELL A 900 pound steel bound cast safe. Two war den drawers, metal door, pigeon holes, four shoulders on door, with fine three cab-lock, plated trim mings, large book space. Dr. Flowers. 4 '20 lwk WANTED BUYER FOR ONE OR more lots on Seventeenth or Eight eenth streets. Apply C. H. Cline. 4 21 tf AT AUCTION SPLENDID FARM of 1,600 acres sub-divided, known as Riverview plantation on Staun ton river, 5 miles from-Phenix, Va., to be sold Thursday, April 26th 10:30 a. m Also all personal proper ty. Must be sold. Cox and Mos teller, owners. 4 21 23- 25 FOR SALE GOOD BARN ABOUT 30x60 feet. Phone 181-L or see Ivev Starnes; also six room house for rent on Ninth Ave, four blocks East of the post office, modern conveniences. rnone loi-Li or see Ivey Starnes. 4 21 It LOST THURSDAY BETWEEN Presbyterian church and Chinese laundry silk watch fob with gold " .ornaments. 'Reward if returned to Record office. 4 21 2t HAYNE Vhenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's Tbe Old Standard Grove's Tastelesa chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Mtlaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents- STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA o Treasury Department VfAYNESVILLE DEBATERS WIN THE AYCOCK CUP Chapel Hill, April 21. Before anj audience that taxed the capacity of. Memorial hall, Waynesville highj school, represented by Vinson Smath- j en and Roy Francis last night de-j featcd the brilliant debaters from Mount Olive high school. Misses Gladys Andrews and Emma Lind-i say. iThe debate came as the cul- j mination of one qf the most inter- j esting and closely contested events in the history of high school debat ing in the state. The two teams which met in the finals tonight were not chosen until late this afternoon. Soon after 8 o'clock the debaters, led by President Graham, E. R. Ran kin and R. O. Everett, marched to the stage amid a volume of cheers. The university orchestra furnished special music for the occasion and kept the crowd cheering the many pa triotic airs. Memorial hall had been specially decorated for the occasion, and state and national flags formed the background. Raleigh, April 4, 1917 NOTICE OF SALE Sealed proposals will be received by me as State Treasurer of North Carolina, at this office, in Raleigh, North Carolina, until April 27tn. noon, for the purchase of all or any part of the following bonds: $500,000 Permanent Improvement Bonds dated July 1, 1917, as fol lows : $100,000 mature July 1, 1923. $100,000 mature July 1, 1924. $100,000 mature July 1, 1925. $100 000 mature July 1, 1926. $100,000 mature July 1. 1927. ' TV. ...111 Vtn .nU nf . 4-V A person bidding the lowest rate of in terest not exceeding 4 per cent. Apply to me for blanks upon which to bid. B. R. LACY, State Treasurer. AGENTS WANTED TO REPRE- a i 1 XT i-1 A T T . . i . . 1 T i sent whs in vi ui western lu.ubuai I Insurance Company in this vicinity. Renewal contract. Agent protect ed by Anjti-Rebate( and i o-Brokerage rules. A good opportunity for the right man. R. C. and Frederick Aunspaugh, General Agents, Ral eigh, N. C. 4 19 lwk WANTED ONE OF OUR CLIENTS (age 37) desires position, or would ibuy interest in general merchan dise store or Farmers Supply store or some good business doing cash trade. Another client desires working interest in manufacturing plant, lumber, furniture, or hos iery mill. If you have opening for Asst. Manager advise. Address Broker, care this paper. 4 19 2t FOR SALE PONY AND PONY Cart. Pony is gentle and can be handled by child. Apply Record for information. 4 21 3t IF YOU DESIRE: More Power More Speed More Comfort More Beauty And Less Expense BUY A HAYNES Haynes Auto Company 19 W 4th St. Charlotte, N. C. notice LC'.SH .NUMBER FROM AUTCf mobile. Return to Record -"office and receive reward. 4 21 3t NOTICE I have left my books with Thos. P. Pruitt, Atty., and hope all those indebted to, me will call on him at Dnce and settle their accounts. Dr. F. S. Steele, M. D. 1 19 2t FOR SALE Two Ford Touring car bodies in first class condition, one 1914 and one 1916. Wfe repair and re-paint your car as good as new. Have in stock commercial bodies for Ford cars. We build to your order any style commer cial or pleasure Automobile bodies. Get our prices, will send a man to es timate cost. Jerome Bolick Sons Co., Conover, N. C. 4 19 lwk ALL DAY SINGING AT WINKLER'S GROVE CHURCH There will be an old time, all day singing at Winkler's Grove Baptist church on Sunday, April 29, and the pastor, Rev. S. D. McAbee, invites the public to join in. The congregation will render the old songs starting at 9:30, and at noon dinner will be serv ed on the grounds. In the afternoon songs will be ren dered by select classes from East and V.lest Hickory, South Lenoir, W-hit-nell , Valmede, Morganton and Brookford, but other classes are in vited to compete. Automobiles will transport people from Hickory to the grounds, Mr. McAbee says. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up Sysr 1e Old Standard general strengthening ten.'. GROVE" TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives oir Malaria, enriches the blood, and builds up the sys tem. A. true tonic. For adults and children. 5Cc. DR. ALFRED DULA EYE SPECIALIST TO SEE BETTER SEE DULA 17 Year's Experience The Best Equipment Obtainable. Glassts Pitied Exclusively MMTVA BLOCK, lEKOIR, U, C 11 you vol It from PTTLA. it s 4'' Right V A rCn PATEK FOR DATES. r-i 1 From Three Years' Suffering. Says Cardui Made Her Well. Texas City, Tex. In an interesting statement, Mrs. G. H. Schill, of this town, says: "For three years I suffered untold agony with my head. I was unable to do any of my work. I just wanted to sleep all the time, for that was the only ease I could get, when j I was asleep. I became a nervous wreck just from the awful suffering with my head. I was so nervous that the least noise would make me jump out of my bed. I had no energy, and was unable to do anything. My son, a young boy, had to do all my household duties. I was not able to do anything until I took Cardui. I took three bottles in all, and it surely cured me of those awful headaches. That has been three years ago, and I know the cure is permanent, for I have never had any headache since taking Cardui. . . Nothing relieved me until I took Cardui. It did wonders for me." Try Cardui for your troublesmade from medicinal ingredients recommended in medical books as being of benefit in female troubles, and 40 years of use has proven that the books are right. Begin taking Cardui today. NC-134 NEW BANK FOR GASTONIA (By the Associated Press) Raleigh, April 21 The Bank of Gastonia, capitalized at $10,000 was chartered today by the secretary of state. All City Taxes that are not paid by May 1st, 1917, will be advertised without further notice. For the convenience of the taxpayers the City Office will he open on April 21st and 28th until 9: o'clock, p. m. Bain John W. City Manager i Now $665 May 1st because of the increased cost of the high-grade materials used in the manu facture of Maxwell Motor Cars and because the policy of the Maxwell Company will not permit of cheapening its product therefore the price of the Maxwell will be slightly increased as follows : Touring Car, from $635 to $665 Roadster - from $620 to $650 All prices f. o. b. Detroit Buy YOUR Maxwell before MAY FIRST and save the increase Distributors Granite Motor Sales Co, GRANITE FALLS, N. C. I'AUL ALLKED, Hickory, N. C. Motor Cars Every Day NATIONAL Day Local Plant ALWAYS Open To Inspection and Visitors Welcomed Any Time
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