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HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE FOUR . SATURDAY EVENING- en Be Your Judges Let these More than 18,000 users of Smith Form-a-Truck in over 600 lines of business are setting new economy stana-"rJs-new records of delivery and hauling service.Let these men point out the way to you. Many Smith Form-a-Truck users have bought hr-e numbers. These operators of fleet equipment include ..( ,1. 1or,r,-!f rnrnorations. Look over the names: i 1 1 a 1 1 j jl .iiv- (- Standard Oil Company Armour & Company Morris & Company Inaian Refining Company Fleishrnann Yeast Company U. S. Mail Contractor Schlitz Brewing Company' Butler Paper Company j I Montgomery Ward & Co. And every user of Smith Form-a-Truck who has started in a small way ins added to his initial equipment to take care of mcreased business and the large delivery area opened by mis rasi, economic v. These users have tried Smith Form-a-Truck out for you Inve proved its remarkable strength have demonstrated its sensation ally low cost for operation. What.it has done for them it can do for you. Manv users have reduced their investment in equipment fully 75 by replacing slow-moving, time-wasting equipment with fist, money earning hauling power. They have reduced cost for labor, speeded up the work on the loading platform made one hour do the werk that previously took four. Put your hauling problems up to us let us demonstrate what we mean when we say economy And select yourown power p.ant for the Smith Form a Truck you buy you can use any l ord, Maxwell, Dode Bros., liuick, Chevrolet or Overland car. Come in today. CITY GARAGE Hickory, N. C. rniiiniiiiiinmrmmimmmmimnitmg RECORD WANTS mnmJttttau::::.. :s FOR SALE FOUR SECOND-HAND buggies. Two rubber tire and two steel tire. Zcbb S. Troutman. 2 29 6t OLD FALSE 'TEETH WANTED Don't matter if broken. I pay $2. to $15. per full set. Single and partial plates in proportion. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer, 2007 S. 5th St. Philadelphia, Pa. FOR RENT 8 ROOM HOUSE with large garden, 2013 10th av enue. Also store house, desira bly located within two hundred yards of four large manufacturing plants. Henry Leonard. 6 15 tf FOR RENT -a2 large air rooms. Lights an I water. Apply Record office. 6 23 tf i WANTED TO BUY A SECOND hand National cash register. Ad dress P. O. Box 465 Hickory, N. C. FOR RENT SIX-ROOM BRICK house, two acre lot, good orchard, on Highland avenue, half mile from square. Wtite or phone John A. Isenhower, Newton. 6 27 tf WAITED TO BUY ALL KINDa of scrap iron. Will pay 30 cents per 100 lbs. A. S. Abernethy and Son. Hickory, N. C. 6 26 12t WA NTED THREB YOUNG MEN having some experience in selling groceries and hardware, to work in department store. Must hav good habits. No cigarette smok ers wanted. Phone No. 64 city. 6 28 6t EXECUTOR'S NOTICE (JEN BELL'S SOUND ADVICE When You Think ot Brick Write or Phone BUFFALO CLAY CO Statesville, N. C. -:- FINE Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairing. Our motto: "Your work done when you want it, like you want it." Prices always reasonable. Work guaianteed to give entire satisfaction, Call on me and be convinced. A. J. ESSEX Jeweler & Graduate Optometrist Hickory. N. C. "V. Bids Our Men be Generous to the French Republic New York World. Waj-Gon. J. Franklin! Bell, com manding the department of the cast, reviewed the 1st New York en gineers and a regiment of coast ar iil'ery at Ififa TWItten Wednesday afternoon. That the engineers are to leave soon for France was indicat en in a speech by Gen. Bell, who said: 'In a short time most of you will be in Europe and probably by and by all of you. Must every one ot you remember that each soldier will ba the representative of this country while over there. Do not base your standard of conduct on what you may expect of others, for remember that you should conduct yourself in . manner fitting the representatives of such a great patriotic nation. "The American soldier is liberally paid and does not have to stoop to petty things. I am sure that no self respecting, upright, honest and scru pulous man would descend to little things, even like taking small fruit that you may come across. That would be looked upon as an act dis creditable to you. Pay for .every thing yu get and in your attitude to the French be as generous as you can. 'Remember your country has not experienced the trials in this war that she has, and on several occasions in th? making of your own history re member how gallantly she has aided us. It would be unnatural if some of you do not think that at times you are called upon to do more than your share. For a long time the French people have been bearing the burden Having qualified as executor of the last will of T. I. Linn, deceased, late of Catawba county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate, to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hickory on or before the 28th day of June, 1918, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. G. H. GEITNER, Executor of the last will of T. I. Linn, deceased. 6 29 6t Fri ASKED SMALL SUM TO HELP SCHOOLS Mr. Geo. E. Bisanar, member of the county school board, today re ceived a circular from the state su perintendent of public instruction in which the various boards are urg ed to consider the increased cost of living for teachers, the demand for better teachers and the reasonable ness of a fair increase in salaries. These were the points the school board made before the county com missioners in asking for an increase of four cents in the tax levy, but the commissioners granted only two cents. Since the state certification bill has passed all teachers will hold state certificates and there will be competition among the counties for good teachers. The county that lags behind may not secure teachers at all. The school board merely asked for an increase that would assure a four months school and state aid. Some of the teachers are working for as small . a sum as $25 and $30 a month, --'lereas board costs halt that amour.J;. The increase urged was just enough to assure the schools of running nroperly. NOTICE OF DISOLUTION The partnership heretofore exist ing between T. W. Boatright and Ivey Setzer in the Central Cafe has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Ivey Setzer will continue the business and assume all obliga tions, and persons owing Central Cafe will please pay Ivey Setzer. T. W. BOATRIGHT. 5 20 4t Thursday equally in your interests. Thff French and English have been fight ing for you and for every democrat and every democracy that lives on earth." North Carolina Expects Every Man to do His Duty Recruits Wanted FOR A New Outfit Now Being Organized At Gastonia, N. C, to be Known as MACHI GUN TROOP i I 1st North Carolina Cavalry Unmarried Men Between Ages 18 & 45 Are Eligible Every man in this organization will be mounted on horseback or will drive a motor truck. The outfit will serve with the North Carolina Cavalry, and will be mustered into service when other North Carolina Troops are called out. Enlistments Will be For Duration of The War Only! Will you enlist and serve with your home organization or will you wait and be taken to serve among strangers? W. T. COUNCILL W. B. Councill's Office Hickory, N. C. I BRITISH EMPIRE HAS NEARLY HALF BILLION By the Associated Press. London, June 30. The final re port on the census, which was taken in 1911, and which has just been is sued, shows a total population of 420,825,558, of which 315,156,396 were in India, and 45,221,615 in the United Kingdom, or Great Britain ! and Ireland. The population of Ireland contin ues to decrease, France is stationary but has been a remarkable fall in the growth of the populations of Norway and Scotland. (Germany shows the highest rate of increase in Europe, while in the British empire abnormal rates of growth are shown in Cana da and New Zealand. In all English countries, births in the ten intercesant years outnum bered deaths yet in six London, Cumberland, Westomoreland, Car digan, Radnor and Montgomery the population decreased, showing the losses by migration. As a consequence, it is charged, of wilful mis statement of age, the number of women in the groups aged 20-25 and 25-30 are disproportionate ly high. There is a striking increase in the number of public entertainers which the report says is due largely to moving picture shows. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE 3 A Phonograph Built ff New Lines 1 Alon Having qualified as administrator of the estate of John Deal, deceased, late of Catawba county, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons hay ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Hickory, N. C., on or be fore the 7th day of June, 1918, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona indebt ed to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This the 6th day of June, 1917. 6 7 Thurs 6t S. D. McABEE. THE WORLD'S BEST PHONOGRAPH LV- riS- MANUFACTURED TH U FACTORED BY E KNABE BROS. CO. CINCINNATI, OHIO. It is probable that there is no single instrument or device that has offered more delightful amuse ment and instruction to the gen eral public than the phonograph. Notwithstanding the fact that a tremendous amount of money, en ergy and ingenuity has been spent in developing the modern machine it still retains some objectionabl features, most prominent of which are a distinctly "phonograph" qual ity of tone and a very disagreeable scratching of surface noise. Knabe Messrs. E. J. and Wra. Kiiabe. whose name today stands for th highest in research and 'endeavor in the musical instrument field, are. now able to offer to,the music-loving public an instrument which is so far superior in tonal and reproducing qualities to any hitherto on the mar ket, that they are pleased to have i: bear their time. This phonograph has therefore been called THE KNABE CRYSTOLA Sold by M. HARDIN Hickoly, N. C. i 1 W. 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