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i. PA(iK FOUU WEDNESDAY EVEV 2a (QJ You are cordially invited to attend the Demonstration of Libby's Food Products to be given atUmstead & Yoder's, Saturday April 28, 2 to 6 p. m. I 1' iff! f; ill )s jj Both .B. Roto No. 703-$3.50 At All Dealer REDUSO Back and Front-Lac FOR STOUT FIGURES Make targe hlp disappear; bulky waitt-lin more irraceful: awkward bust-lines smaller and hare the "Old Corset" comfort with first wearing medium and low bust. $3-50 and $5.00 NUFORM R.fJc nd Front-Lace For SLENDER and AVERAGE FIGURES Give Style, Comfort and perfectly fitting Gown- I W. $l-oo to 3 WEINGARTEN BROS., Ine, New York Chicago .B.Noform,No.929-$2.00 San Francisco THE MARINES' (HYMN STATE Or NORTH CAROLINA No. No. Treasury Department , Raleijrh, April 4, 1917 NOTICE OF SALE j Sealed proposals will bo received ; , by me as State Treasurer of North ! aN, -V. : UJJ nr,n in T?o1n!(rVl " NO North Carolina, until April 27tn, noon, for the purchase of all or any part of the following bomls: $500,H0 Permanent Improvement Uonds dated July 1, 1917, as fol lows: $10ft.0(0 mature July 1, 1923. $l()n.ooo mature July 1, 1024. $100,000 mature July 1, 1925. $100 000 maturo July 1, 192H. $100,000 mature July 1, 1927. Tho Honda will be sold at par to the 1 40 Train Schedules. SOUTHERN Westbound 15 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m. 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. 21 Ar. Hickory 4:32 p. m. 3o Ar. Hickory 11:32 p. m. Eustbound o. nil Ar. Hickory 9:05 a. it. : No. 2 Ar. Hickory 12:00 noon. I No. 12 ar. Hickory 5:32 p. m. No. 10 Ar. Hickory 0:oU p. C. AND N.-W Southbound o. o ar. mcKory v.vv a. in. y Ar. Hickory 2:35 p. m. m. person bidding the lowest rate of in- Aorthbound terest not exceeding 4 per cent. :;0. , Ar. Hickory 11:40 a. Apply to mo for blanks upon which t. (; Ar. Hickory 4:45 . r.i. to bid. ; 1. B. R. LACY, State Treasurer m. NOTICE TO AUTOMOEILE DRIVERS sr. ain?ro w. mu to si:f. hettf The I3v Lrjuiprnerit Ob:;.4 1. . Glar.svs 3;i'.ci i.'clus K J,U .V. It !. ". I'T"I.. li ' fi' I'it ! v U v.',-i ii 1 1 ' it I'.'irs. mww mmm-m mm mm urn www. ; Notice is hereby given to automo bile drivers that on and after this date, all ordinances of the town of (iranite Falls, relating to speed limits, closed muillers, etc., will be strictly enforced. Also state laws relating to license numbers. April 23rd, 1917. D. M. CLINE, 4 21 t Mayor. V.'Iioi -vcr Vou Need a (ieneral Tontc Take Oove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless 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 Malaria, Enriches the Blood and lui'.di up the Whole Svstern. 50 ents. From the Halls of Montezuma, To the shores of Tripoli, We fight our country's battles 'On the land as on the sea. First to fight for right and freedom And to keep our honor clean "e are proud to claim our title. Of United States Marine. From the Pest Hole of Cavite To tho Ditch at Fanama, You will find them very needy Of Marines That's what we are; We're the watch dogs of a pile Gf coal Or we dig a magazine, Though he lends a hand at every job Who would not be a Marine? Our flag's unfurled to every breeze From dawn to setting sun, Wis have fought in every clime or place Where we could take a gun; In the snow of far off Northern lands And in sunny tropic scenes, You will find us always on the job The United States Marines. Here's health to you and to our Corps "Which we are proud to serve, In many a strife we have fought for life And never lost our nerve; If the Army and the Navy Ever look on Heaven's scenes. They will find the streets are guarded -by The United States Marines. BASEBALL RESULTS Carolina Raleigh 3; Greensboro 8. Winston-Salem 8; Durham, 7. Asheville 2; Charlotte 4. National League Philadelphia-Brooklyn, wet grounds New York 8; Boston 2. Cincinnati 4; Chicago 8. St. Louis, 2; Pittsburg 1. nings). (10 in American League Detroit 2 ; St. Louis 7. Washington, 8; Philadelphia, Chicago 1; Cleveland 0. Boston, 1; New York, 2. FOR SALE ted ferns. 11 25 2t BEAUTIFUL POT See Mrs. Luther Leach WANTED- iFolding. -GIRL AT ONCE TO DO Apply this office. ARE YOU BEING SLOWLY POISONED? D 3 Kill STANDING OF CLUBS Carolina Teams Won Greensboro 4 Durham 4 Charlotte 4 Asheville 3 Winston-Salem 2 Raleigh 1 1 Lost 2 2 2 5 4 5 Pet Better Farming in the South National . Teams Won Lost New York . 7 2 St. Louis 9 4 Boston 5 1 Chicago 7 6 Cincinnati 7 7 Philadelphia . 3 6 Brooklyn , 3 6 Pittsburgh 4 10 WILLIAMSON PLAN OF CORN CULTURE American League W Chicago 9 New York 6 Boston 6 Cleveland ,5 St. Louis 5 Washington 4 Washington 4 Philadelphia , 4 Detroit 3 2 3 4 6 6 6 6 7 8 The most eminent physicians recog nize that uric acid stored up in the system in the cause of gout and rheu matism: that this uric acid poison is deposited in the joints, muscles, or GIRLS WANTED ncrve-sheath. By experimenting and, analysis at the Surgical Institute in i Buffalo, N. Yr., Dr. Price discovered; a combination of native remedies! that he called Anuric, cirich drives out the uric, acid from the system, and ggy in this way thepain, swelling and in ggY fiamation subside. If you are a suf j 3?srer from rheumatism, backache, 5qq ! pains here or there, you can obtain 233 Anuric (double strength) at any 107: drug store and get relief from the pains ana 111s Drougnt hdoui oy uric acid. Swollen hands, ankles, feet are due fn n rl mr 5 iV ci 1 rrnrlif"?rn nffon rtinccrl iqpiby disordered kidneys. Naturally rX-i when the kidneys are deranged the Diooa is nnea witn poisonous uric ac id, which settles in the tissues of the feet, ankles, wrists or back as urat ic salts; or under the eyes in bag-like formations. It is just as necessary to keep the kidney's acting properly as to keep the bowels active to rid the body of poisons. The very best possible way to take care of yourself is to take a glass of hot water before meals and an Anu- ! ric tablet. In this way it is readilv Pet! 538 500 333 333 2G8 lKLS WANTED EXPERIRVT loopera and knitter, alw If leaxn ciean iljrht work while learning. n, w4 LIOTT inW ft rules. A good opportS T the right man. R. C and S f,r Aunspaugh, Genera Aget eigh, N. C. vi' Eal- 4 19 iWjj yw gentle and can C APPly Record 4 213) Cart. handled by child. ior information. LOST -Oi UMBER FKOM Arm mobile. Eeturn toTcord0J AT 4 21 ft Pet 818 667 600 455 J?! dissolved with the food, picked up by of 1,600 acres suWividi hS fl.velew Plantation on S ix "ver, o males from Phenix. vT to be sold Thurso kJirlh 10:30 a. m Also 73. .on . , aJ Apm vgth :d0 a. m A cn -,11 . sow, uox and Uoi. has a cleansing 273 Has Proven Successful In Coastal Plains And Sandy Loam Soils ; Jitney Servk-3, HICK OR V AND ' ONOVEK K) N Scludultf Leave Hickory . 8:20 .a. m. Leave Hickory 10:20 a. m. Ltave Hickory 2:30 p. m. Ltave Hickory 4:30 p. rn. Leave Hickory 8:30 n. in Leave Newton Leave Newton Leve Newton Leave New ton . . Leuve Newton , Newton to Ctmover New' on to Hickory Hickory to Conovcr Hickory to Newton ...T.'M a. m. 0:20 a. m. -.1:30 p. n ...3:30 p. m 7:30 p. m. 10c , 35c 25i 35c NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by us up to 6 o'clock p. m., April 28 for the .(instruction of approximately 8 miles ;t' Central Highway in Icard Town-.-i.ip, Burke county, N. C. Profile and specifications can be seen by calling1 on S. li. Howard, Eng., Morganton, N. C. V,Y; reserve the right to accept or .cjtct bills. ICARD TOWNSHIP ROAD COM. Hildebran, N. C. 1 i-1 5t Our Motto: Good Service CAROLINA MOTOR CO ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE North Carolina, Catawba County. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Harvey Dixon, late of the county of Catawba, this u to iiu.ify all persons being indebted to the estate to make immediate settle ment with the undersigned adminis trator, and all persons who hold claims against the estate will pre sent tho same to the undersigned ad- E. Mclver Wil liamson, of Dar lington, S. C, has originated a plan of corn culture which has been adopted by a great number of farmers residing in the Coastal Plains of South Carolina and Georgia with ex cellent results. J. N. HARPER, Since a number Agronomist of inquiries have come to the Farm Service Bureau about methods of corn culture it is considered advisable to recommend the Williamson method to farmers in the coastal region or those who have sandy loam soils. The following is an out line of the method in Mr. Williamson's own words: "Break the land broadcast during the winter, using a two horse plow or, better, a disc plow. Bed with turn plow six-foot rows, leaving a five-inch balk. When ready to plant, break this out with a scooter. Plow deeply in the bottom of this furrow, using a Dixie with wing taken off. Ridge then on this furrow with same plow still going deep. Run the corn planter on this ridge, dropping one grain every five or six inches. "Plant early, as soon as frost dan ger is past. Early planting is espe cially needful on very rich lands where stalks can not otherwise be kept, from growing too large. "Give the first working with a har row or any plow that will not cover the plant. For second working use ten or twelve inch sweep. Corn should not be worked again until the growth has been so retarded, and the stalk BO hardened that it will never grow too large. This is the most difficult Experi- plants should now be from twelve to eighteen inches high. "Put half your fertilizer (this being me nrsi usea at an) m tne old sweep NOTICE The annual election of the towi of West Hickory will be held on Tuesday, the 1st day . of May, 1917 for the purpose of electing a mayor and three aldermen to serve foi ""j kidneys, where it Step into the drug store and ask for a 50e-package of Anuric, or send Dr. Pierce 10c, for trial pekg. Anuric many times more potent than lith it. eliminates uric acid as hot w.tr melts sugar sent the Northwestern Mutual Insurance Company in this Renewal contract. A .w .T teller, owners. Agent protait. 4 21 23- 25 WANTED TO SELlTS steel bound cast safe. Two vu den drawers metal door, pi holes four shoulders on door'B line three cab-lock, plated trim mmgs, large book space. Dr Flowers. 4 20 furrow on both sides of every other ' one year, and two school trustees to middle and cover by breaking out this serve for two vears middle with turn plow. About one t, . . . . t , ' week later treat the other middle the i Stration books are now open at same way. Within a few days side i H.. A. Heavner's store and will remain corn in first middle with sixteenth-inch open until Anril 98 1017 w a A 7 ""-- -L -1. . . A short trial will rrm vmce you. adv: vANI ED BUYER FOR ONE OR more iocs on Seventeenth or Eight eenth streets. Apply C H Clme- 4 21 tf miiu.strator, on or before the 25U day of April 1018, properly verified, Point in the whole process. and in case they fail to present the enoe and judgment are required to j rne properly verified on or before Vie know 3"st hmv much the stalk should said date, then this notice will Db be stunted, and plenty of nerve is re- chill Tonic is enunUsr .valuable ns a ! pleaded in bar to their recoverv. quired to hold back your corn when Ctncral Tonic because it contains the ! This the 25th day of April, li)17j welHtnown tonic propetti'.-s of UUININK i NELSON WADE, and IRON. It action the Liver. Drives ! Administrator Whenever You Nee I a General TorUv Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless out Milarin, Ihiriclu-s tho Blood and D. L. RUSSELL, Attv TInlM. im tl.. UM.1n U...1,.... en i, . .i ' your neighbors, who fertilized at plant ing time and cultivated rapidly, have corn twice the size of yours. "When you are corrvinced that your corn has been sufficiently humiliated, fov may begin to make the ear. The sweep. Put all your nitrate of soda in this furrow, if less than 150 pounds. If more, use one-half of it Cover with one furrow of turn plow, then sow peas in this middle broad cast at the rate of at least one bushel to acre, and finish breaking out. "In a few days side corn in other middle with same sweep, put balance of nitrate of soda in this furrow, if it has been divided, cover with turn plow, sow peas, and break out. This lays by your crop with a good bed and plenty of dirt around your stalk. This should be from June 10th to 20th, un less the season is very late, and corn should be hardly bunching for tassel. "Lay by early. More corn is ruined by late plowing than by lack of plow ing. This is when the ear is hurt. "The stalks thus raised are very small, and do not require anything like the moisture even in proportion to size than is necessary for large, sappy stalks. They may, therefore, be left thicker in the row. Large stalks can not make large yields except with extremely favorable seasons, for they cannot stand a lack of moisture. Corn raised by this method should not be over seven feet high, and the ear should he near the ground." , For Piedmont Section. ! For the Piedmont section the Wil liamson Plan can not be closely fol lowed but nrust be modified. Half of the fertilizer should be applied before planting. The other half should be applied not later than when corn is knee high. The nitrate of soda should then be applied when the corn is waist high. i Raise Corn As War Measure ! In response to the call for food sup plies in view of war conditions, the Southern farmer should plant as large a crop of corn as possible. He should fertilize liberally and cultivate thor oughly so that maximum crops may be produced. It is recommended that from SCO to 600 pounds of fertilizer be applied on Piedmont soils and from 800 to 1,000 to coastal plain soils. , Heavener is registrar. This March 28, 1917. G. T. BARGER, Mayor. J. L. BROWN, Sec.-Treas. SALESMAN WANTED I WANT a good reliable man who can sell sewing machines. I have fifty new White Sewing machines, and there ere none better. Wlill furnish team and wagon. Good proposi tion for a first-class experienced 'man. Z. B. Buchanan. 4 25 tf lOR SALE SCARLFT ir - kjiyjtj plants, 10c per bunch. Phone KlU 1 23 2t SUBSRIBE FOR THE RECORD An Explanation to our out-of-town Patrons Regarding Oar Prices on Middy Blouse Everyone will recognize that a manufacturer has to have the price so when we first announced our fa- of his product according to cost mous Middy Blouses to you in these colums our price was based for ma terials as well as the prospect of their advancement. Since then, ow ing to a more "favorable market we have been able to secure enough JEANS at a price to last us for months and while we formerly ex pected to pay an agent's commis sion on a.l orders recevied, we have decided to sell only direct to you. It is for this reason we can quote Children's Middy Blouses at 65c Ladies' Middy Blouses at 69c We make Middy Suits to order. Write for samples and measure New York. N. Y. Virginia National Bank, Norfolk, Va. Citizens Central National Bank, ment blanks. Agents Wanted to Solicit Orders For Middy Suits Manufacturer "Old School" Brand Garments. WANTED YOUNG WOMEN good pay, congenial work, lady ov erseer in charge. Pleasant quar. ters over Miss Roseborough' iflu. linery. Apply there or writ E. L. Shuf ord. 4 23 5t WANTED AT ONCE 12 MONTHS loan of $1,000; first mortgage on Hickory real estate. J. C. Mar tin. 4 23 2t pi FRESH FISH SHAD FOR .SUN day. Drop card to postoffke, Fish Man. 4 25 2f REDUCE COST OF LIVING EAT tish. Cheaper than pork, more wholesome. Address Fish Man, Hickory, N. C 4 25 tf FOR SALE STUDEBAKER f cylinder Touring Car, run 3,300 miles. Chalmers 6 cylinder Tour ing car. Good condition. Call 186. 4 25 6t Bank References: ALT S CHU L ' S 7 Church Se1 "ld Sch01 Brand CTT v ' Norfolk, Virginia FOR SALE Royal No. 10 -Tjpe- writer, 1 year old, used very little, cost $100, "will take $50 cash. Phone 186. 8 25 6t FOR RENT SIX ROOM HOUSE Apply W. J. Shuford. 4 25 eod ft WANTED! Boy about 15 yean old to act as office boy. Apply at once to Record office. 425 tf THE M THEfiE'S A LliTTO im MIKE'S OALUOT T v . 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