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HICKORY DAILY RECORD KiiM-:sn,Y ev- Eiv ' j ' Witness "VALLEY FARM" Wednesday Evening at 8:30 P. Admission 25c Lenoir College Auditorium Benefit Athletic Association U ;SSSS 'I .v. ..iv. Mf luiwwwmj FLAGLER'S NINTH AVENUE MARKET "The Store With Small Expense." Come out tomorrow night and enjoy yourself at the White Way Celebration, in the meantime you will think about eats. Fresh fish will solve the meat problem, while other meats are high, BUY FISH, our fish are fresh and fine, no stale stock here. We also have nice veal, por k, and beef this week, Meat that is carefully selected and cuts that will please you. Have you given White House Flour a trial. FLAGLER'S--" Always on The Job"--."Groceries and Meats" That's Our Business. Phones 144 and 49 "We Try Our Best to Please You." Phones 144 and 49 SB RECORD WANTS FOR SALE CABBAGE, SWEET potato, collard, tomato and Cauli flower plants. Phone us. Hick ory Seed Co. 5 9 Wied-Fri. FOR SALE THREE DOZEN HALF gallon jriass iruit jars &uuu luo, 13. A'. Yorke. 9 2t R. E. Bollinger was appointed reg istrar of vital statistics for Newton township. ill. B. Barringer was re-appointed game warden for two years. A petition was received and filed and the surveyor instructed to make a survey for a road from the Hickory road between Conover and Oyama FOR SALE STUDEBAKER OR ' to the county home. . l : ii i l J a nxrlmHor rnr Prices onenu iseimuwer was auuiurieu STREET PAVING L , , 3 HICKORY IS ASKED 10 RAISE AMBUL AN E Bids are invited by the city of Hick- ory, in. u., unui o p. m., iviay z?tn, : Chalmers right. See J. C Shuford. 5 9 6t mlir 1 FOR SALE A $75. VICTROLA AL""& to advertise and sell for taxes all i property on which tax is unpaid by FOR SALL fUir . A x nr, nine now with R2fi worth of records ! nMt V,,. v, n,mt at a q1 Reinhardt was continued as condition. Apply at once Councill. for $50 cash. FOR SALE FIVE .PASSENGER Hupmobile in good condition. VV. II. Nicholson. 4 24 eod tf REDUCE COST OF LIVING EAT nsh. Cheaper than pork, more wnoieaonie. vuuxcaa man u, iiicKory, N. C 4 25 tf GiRLS WANTED EXPERIENCE MEDICAL INSPECTION Phone 186. 5 9 Ct j ary of 50 per month, for 1917. The I fiscal agency was created to take the place of the treasurer, whose offi ce was abolished An order was made to take up a $2,000 note May 9 CATAWBA SCHOOLS Newton, May 9. The county com- 3IORE BOY BABIES ARE BORN DURING WAR loopers and knitter also a lew tw misaioners learn clean ngni worn. i . . t, wnue leaimng. PP tiiy Associated Press.) London, May 9. The theory that more boy babies than girls are born in war time is supported by the an nual report of the registrar general Monday availed them taid selves of the provisions of the new for E land and lss Duri kL- Bickett law relative to the medical in- .. t0ni,nl.f. tVl WQ Vlo nrn LlUlI K.liinNG MILLS 4 3 tl specuon oi scnooi children, and portion rose to 1,043 boys to pro' 1,000 sIle -black gSES SATSl made apphcation for Catawba emm-, . d h succeeding quarter was tv to be included with the 33 other ...111 fV,io ,v"X" X VI U1C ivui liUaiLCiB pony and rubber tire buggy. Ab- 8Ifwr ',,,7 0t alrdy com-i 1016 ifc r,,se ,to 1045' and netnv naruware Company. J?" " 11 ?Jt &JX?3 1050. Al. these figures, says the re- io t'f r-Jrrt: Vw. Port, are considerably above any re- Mrs. W. B. Councill. chairman of the Hickory Red Cross auxiliary, has 1 received a letter from the Rev. Fran cis E. Boyer of Asheville, prominent Red Cross worker, suggesting that Hickory raise an ambulance equipp ed for service on the French front. The cost would be $1,000, and Dr. Boyer says Hickory would have two men to man the car. The ambulance corps would consist of seven cars and 15 men, two to each machine, and would be known as the North Carolina section. Mrs. Councill is hopeful that Hick ory will respond to the call, provide the thouslarjd dollars and put two young men in the service on the French front. The work has ap pealed to Americans of spirit and youths from all parts of the United States ar3 driving automobiles in France. Hereafter the American flag will fly from the cars furnished by Americans. sq. 1917. on approximately 40,000 vds. Sheet Asphalt Paving. All m bidders will be required to file a cer tified check in the sum of $1,000, which will become a forfeit to the J City of Hickory if contract is not en- n tered into the bond executed prompt- J ly after the award. The success- 8 f ul bidder will be required to file a j j bond in the sum of $40,000 with some j j satisfactory guaranty company to ! g safeguard the performance of the con- j 1 ditions of the contract. j The City of Hickory reserves the ; g right to reject any and all bids. j j Specifications may be seen at the ' offrce of the City Manager. This May 5th, 1917. City of Hickory. JOHN W. BALLEW. 'Gity Manager. J. N. AMPLER, Consulting Engineer. Harmony Cocoa Butter A preparation of notable excellence, especie-v .-, , and softening the skin. Rub well into the pores at night before rrtirin? It is especially beneficial for rough skin, chap., .sunburn along with having a soothing and softening effect on the skin iSquire and Mrs. M. E: Rudisill of Bakers Mountain returned yesterday j from a business trip to Rock Hill, S. 1 C. ickory Drug Company The REXALL Store Telehopne 46 i uic4 , "".r corded dur.r.g Use preceding fiity SaIeZTl SELL A FEW &' ' ana ao w.ain measurable dis .uwntf ox egg. irom p-re ored An e:.nminatin physician is select- lancj ' lr fee"c?al TPT ratl0n' xcioau isianu Keas at yoc per sit- eJ by the state board of health and w ""iAJ P. n" tine. J. W. bhJlord. 5 1 tit f.nfi 'nnt.v hnarA nf -duration. He slderably m .-.e3 ox t-c intisa. .. ' i ... j. i A xi. : ihe mama 50 rate was uc a i a.iuresses me leacnera as to uieir Igil- WANTED - YOLR 1'ATRONAGE duty. The teachers are to follow in- i "c " tJf unA inriuence will Da a treat heiP structions. and r9Dort on each child . - x. 7 " ; .4 w., x. ,u. .v.:.:- ' rru i.ii.. i typ.ioid io-.e vas tae lowest on w tug y T. w ",w V"J- r roenrH. i iMhf-nm inrnionyn fhAliio-V, ra noi- ant rtr tho " oiled. being the l and from measles : ijiof. the highest since 18(j6. The aver- The latter there have taken cnarge oJ; Virginia iSiipp upon selects twel liotel at isewton. It will ds ap- total children enrolled good service and good eats. K. M. attention, and advises the parents as UA ' 2 Vt. I inox. to what they should do, what physi- j rmr were the highest on record; that - cian they should visit, etc. The teach- Vri, i r t ' ,w t'ALSE TEETiil WANTED er must follow instructions on penal- ,rhe tmfant Waralit rate was the 1 pay one ty of losing his or her certificate; lowest on record OLD b J)nn't. matt.fr if broken wv. wwa " ... til ,1 to ten dollars p3r set. Send by par- and me parent muse ODey, on psnaicy eel post and receive cneck by return of $u0 fine. The dentists and physi mail. L. iUazier, 2007 S. 5th Sc., diana agree on a minimum charge, I'hiladeipnia I'a. 5 5 30t and tne state and county each pay 20 J ' per cent of the cost, unless a parent vitt it'vp cwidw niTii i.i vt ' '3 financially independent, then the I0IluKLI 5 v? JISS?' Parent pays it all. If no satisfac withm 500 yards o : tiv e manufac- aJment can be made with the turmg plants. Apply to Henry d iats and physicia the state sends Leonard. 5 7 tf . ' rrv, 111 11 t-VS U1C VUUUtJI . A llv CACIIOCO allowed is $7.50 for each 100 stu- FOR SALE OR RENT A NEW 5 room house on Eighth St. Apply to I. E. Hedrick. Phone 182-J. 5 7 2t BANKS CLOSE THURSDAY dents enrolled and the state is to spend $10,000 a year on the work. Details of the matter will be pub lished later. The action of the commissioners means that Catawba county children will be relieved of physican handi- nnyia irViliV omit moir nur c.nfPi mi 1... nf-.. in U : 11 njr iiioj u annex, inursuay, amy m, uyi and that means better school work holiday, the banks of Hickory will be closed that day. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, CONSOLIDTED TRUST CO. 5 8 2t The board affirmed all the actions of the joint meetings it has held with other county boards relative to brid ges; and directed Chairman Brown to sign the contract for the Horse ford bridge. NOTICE Edna Storv of Hickorv was nlaced The undersigned physicians of on the pauper list, at $1.50 monthly. Hickory Nw C, have adopted the! Minnie Coulter, insane negress, was A rise in mortality among the ag ed of both sexes is noted. It is a feature that has appeared in the statistics of other belligerent coun tries and is regarded as a reflex of the unusual stress and anxiety of the time. following fee list: Day visit, $2.00 Night visit, $3.00 to $4.00. T. F. STEVENSON, II. C. MENZIES, J. II: SHUFORD, T. C. BLACKBURN, K. A. PRICE, C. L. HUNSUCKER, H. L. ABERNETHY, C. E. FLOWERS. 6 8t Ct sent to the county home. Wim. Park er of Conover was continued two months as outside pauper. iSam O. Yoder and J. S. Eckard were relieved of poll tax. Sidney Hef ner was relieved of 86 cents tax, er ror; Lucy A. Smith was relieved of $4.55, error. Rev. J. A. Hoyle, Q. A. Wilfong and C. S. Little were named as a board of assessors to re-assess all lands damaged by floods last year. TO GIVE PLAY TONIGHT FOR ATHLETIC TEAMS Tonight will be the last opportu nity this year for those fans who are interested in getting really first class baseball games staged in Hickory to show the management of the Lenoir College team that they are behind the local tpllege. During the season just passed the Lenoir team, at considerable expense, got some of the best teams in the state on the local diamond. Moreover they showed that they were able to compete with them successfully. The attendance, due to the war talk and general excitement was not all that could have been desired, and a little more money is needed if the season is to show a clean balance sheet. All of the proceeds from the play, Val ley Farm, that will be given in the college auditorium tonight, will go towards providing good games for the cpming season. Tha play in itself is well worth seeing. The cast numbers several members of the Hick ory Dramatic Club, which means that they ate well and favorably known locally. The price of admission will be twenty-five cents. The play is to commence promptly at 8:30. Miss Bost Entertains Miss Constance Bost delightfully entertained the Christian- Endeavor Society of the Reformed church last night in honor of the society presi dent, Mr. W infred Ingold who leaves shortly for .Fort Oglethorpe to enter the training camp. A large crowd was present and shortly after the ar rival of the guests a business meet ing was heM at which time Mr. In gold tender ecV his reslignation as president which was accepted with re gret. Dr. Murphy and Mr. ln go!d n-a-io short interesting talks. Mrs. C. R. Weirlick, vice president will preside until a new president is chosen. The house was beautifully decorated throughout with pink weigelia and in the dining room where punch was served American lags were predominate During the social hour the guests were blindfold ed and given a white star to pin in the blue space in a large flag on the wallT In this Mr. Ingold was the most ac curate, having pinned a star in the center of the blue. In the contest of the states 8 ladies found the cor rect answers. The piano solos bv Misses Constance Bost and Mary Murphy and the vocal solos by Mrs. C. R. Warlick were greatly enioved. j The hostess assisted by her mother, j Mrs. C. C. Bost served delicious can dies at the close of the evening. Mr. ; Ingold was presented with a pretty : tie and each guest with a small flag i as souvenir after which they rose and ! sang The Star Spangled Banner and America It is with much regret that ! the society gives up Mr. Ingold who has devoted much time , and labor to ! the building up of the organization. Miss Mabel Miller will have the next j meeting, June 12. NOTICE TO K. OF P. MEMBERS All members of Catawba Lodg No. 54 Knight of Pythias will kind- ly arrange to meet at the lodge rooms (Thursday sight at 7:15 sharp. Also j the candidates. For any informa tion regarding uniforms see J. A. Moretz or E. Bryan Jones or Geo. Lyerty. 7 9 2t v nenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless i chill Tonic is equally valuable as a j General Tonic because it contains the ! welikno wn tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cent;- !!n:!!li!!llll!l!l!i!!!:!i!l!!l!!!!il!!;i!ilii!!!!!!l!!:i!i!!!l;l!!!!!l!!!!!ll! illl!HI!l!lii!il!l!:ii!lii!!ljlii::fi!;;i I PH L UdBBBBanBBBaHBanHaBHBBBabBSI I iiii.i.iii.;ii.iixi;;;;;;;x::::::;::::;::::::::::::::n:nna It Penetrates. Acts Quickly. Gives De sired Relief Without Dosing the Stomach with Medicine. At Druggists, 25c, 50c, $1.00 Hickory Cabinet & Manufacturing Co. M. G. Crouch, Mgr. Located in old light house building near foundry. Telephone 2.2.7-3 All orders dispatched promptly. Fair weather for the white opening. way Wood's Special Grassy Clover Seed Mixtures Best for Permanent Hay and Pasturage Yields. Put up in proportions as experi ence has shown best suited for the different soils and purposes fo which they are recommended. Enthusiastically endorsed by our customers. Wood's Seed Catalog for 1917 gives full information, to gether with letters from customers giving their experience. Catalog mailed free on request. Write for it and prices of any Farm Seeds required, T.W.WOOD SONS, SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va. Sow Wood'i Evergreen Lawn Grasi for beautiful green lawni. Write for special Lawn circular. BRITISH REGAIN PARI OF FRESNOY POSITION 11 WILSON BEGINS 1 SHIPPING I (By the Associated Press jLondon, May 9. Part of the ground lost in the vicinity of Fres-j noy on the Arras battlefield was re gained by the British last night, it is announced officially today. lilCKORY CONGRATULATED ON LIBRARY ELECTION The North Carolina Library Bul letin contains the following about the carrying of a special tax in Hickory lor a Carnegie Library: On April 4 a library election was held in Hickory and the people voted a special tax for the support of the public library. This is the first town in the state to carry a library election and we offer our heartiest congratu lations to all the people of Hickory, and especially to the members of the Vvoman's Club." (By Associated Press) Washington, May Preida Wilson today began vohk on gem the $l,000,000,0io ship aprropriation for merchant slnps and sent ior lum bers of the senate tclay. 1 11V Vllilii''- ' pH before iroin-.r : the white house the question of putting the ap propriation on the .K(i0.iTO"; rav and navy ddiek-ney b:ll. Tnat fc- is almost ready an ! the asked for could be tacked on to - Wher-ver You Need a General Tonic f S firm a'c The Old St.i:-..1',rl Grove's Tistd chill Tonic is equally valuable General Tonic because it consW well known tonic propertieaoJ US-: and IRON It acts on the Livm out Malaria. Enriches the Blood Buiidt up tbe Viie avswu. - Dr. J. L. Murphy and Mr. Chas. H. ! Geitner left today for Salisbury to at- j tend the classis of the Reformed church. Dr. Murphy will return in; time to fill his appointments Sun-j day. i THE WEALTH MAY BE m HE IS WILLING 10 CURRY HIS 5H1RL 0E& PW0N.R- THCRfa MOTHER OUTSIDE-6IR WHERE SHALL i put it? AW-TELL 'EM i TO POMP IT INTH' CELLAR Art1 LET TH' COOK COUNT IT WHEN SH)5 T8R0U6H PLIN " w ft POTATOES ly Mf?. VAN AST6R6ILT IS IN THE ORAWiNG f?0OMrSiR - HE WANTS To KNOW F YoU WILL, SELL HtM CENTRAL FftRK AND RtVEffeipE TELL HIM I'M ENGAGED (V PECIDIN' WHAT NECKTie To WEAR To-PAY AM' CAN'T BoTHER WiO SUCH A TRiVAL THINO f I noivr i i A'"',. l, AN- IF OAT GUY PAT rTT 7 TN w SAY-IF You THNK GH ALLf?lGHT ( WANTS TO BUY TH' ( WERE GO OUT YOOR GETTING PAIP GEE.' 8R00KLYN 6RIPGE AN' GET ME THREE JotUEEPrtAf?0UNC? I THAT WAS f r- - . I 3(innri I WFRF VrtMP? MiiTAlrJ.l I HAM Writ? M1M TH' DOOH I ANNOY ME BY r-sJW-iJ 00MfM Y 6RINGIN BACK MIKE IHE NoTHlW MM COMFORT TO A mak than a KIND WGRP--
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