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7: SATURDAY EVENING HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE TWO . was -ass fla WBS SSS W um "W R W9 W Ml SfVI K 99 ZB 9f9 Hickory Daily Record TELKrilONK 167 PubliHhed by the Cluy Printing Co. Every Evening l.xcept Sunday. S.II. Farabco - Edi . -V t:n- Manaeer J, j. illiuvi -, " l. M. Miller Adv. Mgr. Subscribe desiring the address of their paper changed, will in their communication both ULU ana NKVV addresses. To insure ellicient delivery, com pliiints should be made to the Sub scription Department promptly. City mbscribcra should call 167 regarding complaints. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One m $.Vgg Six months Three months 1-00 One Month fj One week 10 rURMCATION OFFICE: 1102 KLKVKNTH AVENUE Entered as second class matter Sep tember 11, 1915, at the postoflice at Hickory, N. C, under the act of March 8. 1879. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS SATURDAY. JULY II, 1!17 WILL NEED FOOD Col. VV. J. Shiiftn-d made a good point in an interview with the Rec ord Friday. This section will i". called upon to help feed the national troop in camp at Charlotte, Colum bia, Spartanburg ami Grecnvillo and all those who have had any deal ings with the government will bear out the statement that Uncle Sam L. not niggardly when it com'' t spending money, though he has to cut through a great deal of red tape. Catawba farmers hae prepared foi the task, however, and if this com munity is not much richer as a re sult of the location of Uio camps nearby, many people will be sur prised. Judge Albert I.. Cos, son of (ien. William R. Cox, Confederate soldier and splendid Tar Heel, continues to play in luck, but it is deserved Judge Cox was captain of the Ral eigh company when the troops were ordered to the border, and resigned his commission to accept an appoint ment at the hands of Governor likk ett to the superior court bench. Now he is made colonel of the artillery regiment to be organized in the state. Colonel Cox is an old football play er, having been a good end op the university team along about llwO- :?. The North Carolina national guard will bo trained at the Greenville. S. C, camp, the war office announces, while the national guard of Maine, New Hampshire. Massachusetts, Connecticut Rhode Island a:d Vtr mont will go to the Charlotte camp. W!e had hoped that our boys would be kept in the state, but the sending of the troop from one section to another (which i not the case wit'i North Carolina, however will serve a good turn in demonstrating that, all are American and all are more or less alike, Springfield, Mass., citizens are urging the erection of a bridge be tween that city and West Springleid that will be 7." feet wide, instead of 00 feet, as recommended by a bridge, commission. The cost of the Oil fo;,t structure is estimated at $2,2.i),0()0, Catawba citizens will be interested to learn, and the wider bridg.. would run the cost up to something over $.'l.(i2ii,l il id. If anybody s dis posed to kick over the cost of the bridges across the Catawba, he might take comfort from th? Springfield affair. One almost is ready to sympathize with those Industrial .Workers of tho Wlorld, lawless men as they are, in the plight in which they find themselves in New Mexico. If they had any regard for the law or th rights of others, they would command an amount of sympathy that would aid them in their hard luck. The mere fact that liberty loan bonds were quoted on the New York stor1: exchange for less than par iihou! 1 not cause any holder of this paper to worry. Speculators might be able to drive the certificates sev eral dollars below p-r, but they will be worth 100 eer.ts on the dollar re gardless, and the chances are that they will be worth more. Hold on to your liberty bonds. Various authorities are pointing out the profits to be made in raising sheep, but nowhere are the advan tages more favorable than in the rug ged country to the north and west of Hickory. The great mountain se? tion is suited to tho sheep raisini. industry, but dogs and other causes have tended to prevent a wealth of money from flowing to our farmers 'Tho Catawba County News avers that it heard that one man in Hie ory was after the postoflice job en tirely too soon, but th? point we mad' was there wa no "scramble" for th.; position. There's a deal of difference between that and a "scramble," if uv know tho meaning of the word. Don't forget to preserve copies of the Record containing the names of the men registered on Juno f. They will come in handy all summer for reference. Th demand for an audit of the! books of the county board of educa tion, made recently by County Com missioner Stroup, will be complied with, of course, if there id any law for it While politics probably is behind the call, still it is good public business to have official accounts au dited frequently, and it is much bet ter for those in office. Sale of Hickory Township Land For Taxes II y order of the County Commis sioners and authority of law, I will sell thj following tracts of land for taxes on Monday, August 0th at the court house door in Newton. Heard, Miss Marie M., 1 lot $ 5.79 r.uir, Riley G., 0 lots. 3.70 Campbell. Tlios. G., 1 lot 7.81 Cline, Rev. R. IT., 1 lot 7.02 r.w.k Arl.ilnlnis A.. :U') acres 0.50 Dakin, Mrs. R. P., 1 lot - Davis, J. K.. 12 lots Deitz. Mrs. M. A., '2 lots . Gantt. S. O.. 1S acres Herman, llosie P., f I acres. Ilol'.oway, Sarah, 1 lot -Holsclaw. Win.. 1 lot .. 4.43 .55 1.22 4.2 !i.24 2.92 4.32 Hoover. M. Il.mry, 1 lot 0.S7 Isonhour, David P.. 1 lot 0.1.) T.ovett.A A. H.. t lot S.T'J Miller, J. K., 1 lot -33 Miller. Lewis. 1 lot .70 Miller, Ah A S., 70 acres and 1 lot 53.40 HAVE YOUR WATCII CLEANED OCCASIONALLY A WATCH will run without oil or cleaning longer than nnv other piece of machin ery but it needs Zv.'.'i occasion city. If you will consider that the rim of the balance wheel travels over tit'teen miles a day, you will not grudge your watch a speck of oil and a cleaning once a year. It will increase the life and accuracy of your watch. Leave your watch witfi us to-ay. A. J. ESSEX Jeweler & Optometrist Vps gap f Vf VXfZi t Ml J -. ; 0i if v 'si ,k 2.32 4.55 11.73 13.8i 4.21 3.43 5.05 10.73 1.8 1 9.17 9.90 1.02 8.4 9.52 17.48 1 10.00 G.43 9.4G 5.53 4.S3 2.73 0.49 .35 5.93 1.55 , 5.4S .01 , 1.10 Newton, David A., 1 lot Prevost, Charlie, 1 lot Ramseur, Lawrence, 9 acres Rosenbaum, H. L., 0 acres Simerton, Robert, 1 lot, bal Smith, John W., 1 lot Turner, David M., 10 1-2 acres Walker, Obie Estate, 1 lot Ward, Charlie, 20 acres Ward, T. W., 29 acres Warren, Mrs. Laura, 1 lot White, John P., 23 acres Whitener, Julius T., 52 acres Whitener, E. L., 80 acres Whitener, Abel P., 30 acres and Lot , WWf, Dr. R. W., 1 lot Gardner, R. F., 1 lot Fry, Frank, 1 lot Yoder, Robert M., 2 lots Yount, L. Eugene, 1 lot Ward, P. L., 21 acres Poovey, W. D., 1 lot Colored I Alexander, James 1 lot j Wilson, Willie, estate, 1 lot Smyrc, John, 1 lot Rrown, R. L., 1 lot Witherspoon, Tcss, 1 lot Morrow. W. 0.. 1 lot The Mehlin Tone Laboratory Just as in the great laboratories' of the world the complexities of chemistry have been solved and made available for man's use and comfort, so in the Mehlin Tone Laboratory have been solved the acoustical and vibratory problems that have produced the IttehUn Inverted Grand Piano which not only admits of the hereto fore impossible the incorporation in the Upright case of the plate, scale and fundamental sound producing qualities of the horizontal grand but has im parted to it a tone quality of exquisite texture, of velvety smoothness, of sur passing grandeur that distinguishes this superb instrument as the very perfection of piano building. We invite you to come in and hear the magnificent tone of the inverted Grand. C. M. Hardin, Sole Agent 1348 Union Square, Hickory ",N. C. !QHQfl2KS imujinm (QMd r-a-a i -4 . ' Ml.. ItllU ... This club offer is open to every reputable, honest fam ily or person in this commun ity. Call at our store and ask for membership card; pay fifty cents cash "dues" and the set will be delivered to you. Then you pay us fifty cents more each week for 2 1 weeks until the whole sale cost price of $1 0.98 has been paid. Club Opens July 14 Abernethy Hdwe. Co. c. Peterson, Henry, 1 lot 4.0 Archie, Leu, - 1 lot 3.48 Arthur, W .T., 1 lot, bal 3.48 Bost, Charlie, 1 lot 2.49 Barber, Wm., 2 lots 4.70 Barringer, Lucy, 1 lot 1.7i Bost, Lou, 1 lot 1-79 Finger, Will, 1 lot 4.75 Forney, Wm, 3 lots 3.43 Hemphill, Mary, 1 lot 2.32 Hooper, John,, 1 lot 6.19 Hull, Minnie, 1 lot 2.9o Jones, Joe, Estate, 2 lots 2.32 Knox, Victor, 1 lot, 4.22 Lucas, Win., 1 lot 2.52 MeKey, Robert, 1 lot 4.90 Ramseur, Lucy, 2 lots 2.42 Reinhardt, Albert, 3 lots 8.07 Reinhardt, Ed, 1 3-4 acres 1.77 Robinson, John, 5 1-4 acres 2.52 Scott, Ivey, 1 lot 4.35 Setzer, Walter, 1 lot 4.17 Shuford, Augustus, 1 lot 2.9S Sudderth, Charlie, 1 lot 2.32 Ward, Wilson, 1 lot .61 Whitener, Necie estate, 10 acres .31 Wilfong, Ezekiel, 1 lot 1.25 Williams, Robert, estate, 1 lot 2.95 JNO. A. ISENIIOWER, Sheriff of Catawba county. gig sC y o v y mi t jk 'k Professional Cards TittittXtl Dr. W. B. Ramsay Dentist Office over Shuford's Drug Store. Rickory N. C. THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Manufacturers of all Uudc of HARNESS, BRIDLES. SADDLES AND STRAP WORK. Repairing a Specialty. Hickory, N. C. THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP F. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor First-Class Work Guaranteed Phone 106, Work Delivered 1032 I4th street Hickory, N. C. Mext to Firpt Buildin & Loan office. Dr. R. P. WILSON Veterinary Surgeon Will answer calls day or night. Ofiice phone 226. Resident phone 301-J. Dr. Oma H. Hester DENTIST OFFICE 0rER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY HLECTRIC CO DR. G. E. FLOWERS - Having enjoyed a large coun try practive for 32 years, an new located in Hickory and so licit a share' of the general prac tice. Office at 8th avenue and loth street. Children's diseases a specialty. Dr. E L. Shuford, Jr. VETERINARIAN Headquarters at Stable. Phones: tesidence 51. Abernethy's Stable 256. fiiuiiiiyiuiuiiH J. W. Hollingsworth 1 LAWYER m Office B Hollingsworth Clothing Co. j NEWTON, N. C. s iiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiib Dr. O. L. Hollar 1 HICKORY, N. C. "Special attention given to PILES Fistulas, Fissures Ulcers, Pruritus No cutting, no confien- Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days r tl-usriiist refund money if PAZG . T.!!'..T fails to cure any case of Itching, in !, needing or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. i.i lirst application, fives Ease and Rest. CiJc. Fraternal Directory Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. Regular communication First and third Monday nights. Eretkren cordially invited to be present. F. L. MOOSE, W. M. D. L. MILLER, Sec'y. innmingnmiininiHiHaimiiimiinnnninBmiiiii Piedmont Council No. 43, Jr, O. U.A. M. Meets every bonday evening at 7:30 P. M. All visit;ng brothers cordially invited. J. H. SIGMON, Councilor W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec MDiiimniiniimiM Catawba K. of P g Meets every Thursday night. Visiting brethren invited. HUGH D'AKNA, C. C. B R. L. HEFNER, K. R. and S. !MI!il!II!!III!!l!ll!(n!!ll!ra!lllH!iraiai!IG!!!!li!llll!! Wherever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove'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 ind IRON . It acts on the Liver, Drives -mt Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Sutids up the Whole System. 50 cents. V Helping Business a n a The Federal Reserve Banking System was created largely to protect and benefit those engaged in indus try, commerce and agriculture employers and em ployees. Its main purpose is to help those who bor row and provide a currency more responsible to busi ness needs. We are members of this system and you can secure its benefits and add to its strength by becoming one of our depositors. Stop in and let us see just how we can meet your particular needs. IS D O IS IS m 3 3 FIRST Capital and Surplus $300,000.(M). Four Per Cent. Interest On Savings pounded Quarterly. Money to Loan at All Times. 1 FVE! DOLLAR deposited with us is Safe-guarded by approved and up-to-date methods. Every patron of this bank is accorded courteous treatment and the most liberal terms consistent with sound banking practice. If you are looking for SAFETY AND SERVICE in a banking connection start an account with us. Subscribe for the Hickory Daily Record S if 23 m a m a a m a a a Liquid Glass For Preserv ing Eggs We can supply you in pints or in a bulk. The Department of Agricul- 0 ture recommends it and Furnishes 1 directions. Liquid Glass Sells For 25c Pint. Telephone or Mail us Your Orders Parcel Post Orders Mailed Promptly Hi cKorv urug I 1 Re KHA ALL btore Telephone 46 aaaLI!31B!ii2!glSgSSi33SBaaBBflBBBBBHg Jacob's Superb Candies "Made Last Night" The Candy that sells itself : : Always Fresh. Prices Ranging from 80c to $1.25 per pound The Only Place in Hickory to Get Jacob's Candies is at GRIMES & MURPHY, Druggists Phone 300 Opposite Post Office "IN Business for Your Health" Hickory Cabinet & Manufacturing Co. I M. G. Crouch, Mgr. 8 Located in old light house buildin- near foundry. Telephone 22 7-J All orders dispatched promptly. m M m n Bt m m m m m m m St m M m m n n m u ML BANK Hickory, N. C. Accounts, Corn- cate boda m m G S3 m s m m m m Company m m m m I i 8 I it 1 m m m m m m m
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