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THURSDAY EVEMXfj, PAGE FOUR PUTS IT UP TO THE COOK. A bill of groceries from our house puts it squarely up to the cook. There can be absolutely no excuse for a poor dinner from groceries purchased from us. NOURISHING FOODS were never more necessary than at the present time, when you need to conserve every ounce of your strength. Our MEATS are rich and wholesome. Our VEGETABLES are fresh. Our FLOUR is the very best on the market. Every article of food in the house is selected with care and an eye to the health of our customers. Every purchase you make is the essence of grocery buying it is the acme of possible economy. Our prices are the lowest consistent with good service and Quality goods. CITY MARKET "Groceries and Meats" That's Our Business Phones 49 and 144 Phones 49 arid 1 44 HICKORY DAILY RECORD K )z? te& a)2& )ao 5W 0)0 4 ojfes oysrZ ote Men Who Dominate They must in all cases be men of strong personality. Good clothing does not MAKE a strong personality, but it DOES help to back it up and enforce it. We Sell "Dominating" Clothing Made on correct principles, it takes account of every item that goes to make up a perfect garment The man who wears these high grade suits has nothing to fear from a criticism of his personal appearance. Yoder-Clark Clothing Company 'The Men's Store" Use "Gefs-it," Lift Corn Right Off Shrivels, loosens and It's Gone! "Just like taking the lid off! that's how easy you can lift a corn off your toe after it has been treated with the wonderful discovery, 'Gets-lt.' " Hunt the wide world over and you'll find nothing so magic, simple and easy as "Gets-It." You folks who iflfyi "O-o-! L'-f if End Com and Stop Pain Quickly With Gets-It" r-v vj Mi r.s J) O O IV 71 J O J o t J ' IS w V3 W V V ' IS n .--1 n S3 Oe Time RECORD uxnm::n:::::unij:::::n:: oi.n falsi: ti:i:t,ii wanted J)on't matter if broken. I pay $2 to iji 15. per set. Send by parcel post and receive cheek by return jnail. L. Mazer, L'007, S. 5th St.. Philadelphia, 1'a. 7 G tf FOll KKNT 8 IIOOM HOUSE with large ganbn, 2013 10th av enue. Also store house, desira bly located within two hundred yards of four largo manufacturing plants. Henry Leonard. G 15 tf Itll KKNT 2 large air rooms. Light an! water. Apply Rtcorci oflicc. G 23 tf I OR ItliNT SIX-KOOM IJRICK. house, two acre lot, good orchard, on Highland avenue, half mile from .square. Write or phono John A. Jsenhowtr, Newton. G 27 tf I'Oll SALE 100 bushels of genuine native grown Ambruzzi rye, $3.00 per bushel. Crimson clover seed 20c per pound. HICKORY SEED CO. FOR RENT Or sell, seven room house, corner Eighth avenue and Seventeenth street. Water and Lights. F. B. Gwin, Marion, N. C 7-12-0t. WANTED 1000 GOOD SECOND hand burlap bags. Hickory Seed Co. 7 18 1 wk WANTED AMBITIOUS YOUNG married men to learn the moulder's trade. Will pay 15 cents hour while learning. Southern Desk Company. 7 15 tf LOST RET WEEN EPISCOPAL church and 1113, 9th avenue, or between corner of 15th and 10th Ave., a pin with polished stone about an inch long. Finder please return to Miss Josie Person and receive suitable reward. 7 15 2t pd FOR SALE EIGHT ROOM House all modern conveniences on IHh avenu?, just four blocks from post office. Nice convenient home, ideal location. Address P. O. box 447, Hickory, N. C. 7 17 Gt WANTED i TEN LOADS OF WELL rotted stable manure. Hickory Seed Co. 7 18 Wed Fri have wrapped your toes in bandages to look like bundles, who have used salves that turned your toes raw and pore, and used plasters that would .shift from their place and never "get" the corn, and who have dupr and picked at your corns with knives and scissors and perhaps made them bleed just quit these old and painful ways and try "(Jets-It" just once. You put 2 or 3 drops on, I and it dries at once. There's noth ! inpr to stick. You can put your shoe ! and stocking right on again. The ! pain is all gone. Then the corn dies a painless, shriveling death, it ! loosens from your toe, and off it j comes. "Gets-It" is the biggest sell ' ing corn remedy in the world today, i There's none other as good. ' "Gets-It" is sold by druggists everywhere, 25c a bottle, or sent on receipt of price by E. Lawrence &. Co., 1 Chicago, 111. Sold in Hickory and recom mended by Hickory Drug Co. is when you get your work done if sent to us. Look over your stock and see if you do not need something in the printing- line. Our facilities are not excelled in this section, and we can always give you as good a price as is consistent with good work. We are equipped to handle anything in the printing line. Special ruling of all kinds. - The House that has Served You for Over 12 Years Place Your Order Today FOR SALE MANUFACTURING site on railroad. Close in. Sev eral acres land wkh 7 room house. Property will hi sold cheap. ?75( in B. and L. Apply at Re cord oflice. 7 8 t pd CHIC i JH ESTER S PILLS 1iidit s! A!i your Orugrirlst for A. 'Iil-i'isca-ter's Oinmnnd KrnndV 2"til- in lied ami (iold metallic SJy h.'xcs, seale.l witli lilue Ribbon. J Tate no other. Buy of your IpiijfSl. Vk for"1H.'IIKS.TFlI'S . .J. -.-.1 l.-WF S1I.I., l-Tjj J yesrs knwwn as licst. Safest, Always Reliable For S ale t 9 FOR RENTII NEW SEVEN room bungalow near square, $10 to good tenant. Flagder's 7 1G 4t FOR SALECOMPLETE SET Or Shakespeare 10 volumes Mo rocco bindings, perfect condition. Wall sell cheap. Fred F. Murphy, 7 5 tf FOR SALE NATIONAL CASII register, perfect condition. Flaj? ler's. 7 ig At MACHINISTS WANTED CAN five permanent employment to sev eral machinists. Good wages and opportunity to make lots of over time. Wtito Wilmington Iron Works, Wilmington, N. C. 7 5 2 wk 12 A RO A INS IN CANNING OUTFITS W'o have fifteen demonstration Homo Gunners, of different capac ities at half price. Home Can Tier Mfg. Co. 7 7 tf WANTED TO I5UY SMALL farm on or nr railroad, between Statesville and Old Fort, prefer in small village. P. O. box 48, Ran dleman, N. C. 7 16 1 wk WANTED ONE OR TWO ROYS to work in the creamery and milk plant. Must be able to use Dabcock Test. Carolina Creamery Company- 7 17 Tue and Thur WE W,ANT YOUR SURPLUS To matoes, beans and cabbage. Phone l or 225 for prices and this for delivery. Catawba Packing Co. 7 17 tf h FOR SALE FIVE J'ASSKAT.ki; ! If you have cow trouble rail w r. Hup tourning car with electric I ShtfH- phone 181. lis will exchange! starter and lights. Abernethy buy or sell. Good milk cows a spec Hardware Company. 7 7 tfialty. 7 17 tf Dining Room Set Table, Six Chairs and Side Board, Parlor Fur niture, Sitting Room Furniture, 2 Bed Room Sets, 1 Refrigerator. mm 5penc 1345 17th St. NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power and authority vested in the under signed mortgagee by that certain mortgage deed executed by E. L. Whitener and wife, Eliza Whitencr SOLD BY DPl'GGSSlS EVERYWHERE to Lawson Staroes on the 8th clay of August, 1910, and duly recorded in the oflice of the Register of Deeds for Catawba county, in Book 92, page 289, to which reference is hereby made, default having been made in complying with the terms and stipu lations therein contained, the under signed mortagee will sell at public auction, for cash, at the court house, door, Newton, Catawba county, at 12 o'clock, noon, on Saturday the 21st day of July, 1917, the following de scribed tract of land, to wit: Beginning, on a rock on east side of Henry's Fork river, the G. M. Whitencr mill tract corner, and run ning north 40 poles to a stone in the old line; thence north 82 east 120 poles to a stone; thence south 8 east 120 poles to a Hickory, J. B. Rock ett's corner: thence northwest with J. B. Rockett's line 130 poles to a stone in the field; thence onrth 12 polos to a stone in the branch; thence with the branch a westerly course to the river; thence with the river to the beginning. Containing 80 acres, more or less. This being,a second mortgage, two acres being exempted (known as the A. J. Wihitener meadow, in the above boundary. This property is situated in Hick ory township, Catawba county. This the 21st day of June, 1917. LAWSON STARVES, G 21 42 Thur Mortgage. ARMS AND THE MEN Washington, July 19. The fight ing equipment of Uncle Sam has been augmented by the enlistment of two Winchesters who joined the United States marines today. This name will be added to the roster Clay Printing Co. Phone 167 Hickory, N. C. " , - r 6ih ' ,.-'.0 KcNii 5 KtfM? tJO 5 SxJ0C o oJZlo Wo 0 VoYo 0Y0 oVSfo oY?ffc oWo oVrfA oyZn oW, f,W VteK V 7Sh?. ?S-. 'v 'NOJD 0J, cross gtoss ersvoisrsfl ccioc-afikts. srsc rfrv ."r x. vc.c y?o o o v u u j u v j o Vj o o t, o o w j o U o1 : ' j S Ki ' n b , along with Remington, Colt, Mauser, Savage, Stephens, Marlin, Smith and Wesson, and other potential sharpshooters who recently joined the "Soldiers of the Sea." TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the powet and authority vested in the under signed trustee by that certain Deed of Trust executed by John R. Abee and Katie S. Abee, his wife, on the 2nd day of April, 1914, to the First Building and Loan Association of Hickory, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cataw ba county in Book 107 at page 361, default having been made in com plying with the terms and stipulation therein contained, I will sell at public auction, far cash, in front of the First National Bank of Hickory, at 12 o'clock, noon, on Saturday, tht 4th day of August, 1917, the follow ing described tract of land: Situate in Longview, N. C, ad joining the lands of Sid Spencer, S. L. Abee and others: Beginning at a stake in the Mor ganton road, the northeast corner of lot No. 2, and running south 26 4-5 east 26 4-5 poles to a stake; thence East 7 2-25 poles to a stakej thence north 18 1-2 west 25 11-25 poles to a stake in the Morganton road; thence west 10 3-5 poles to the point of be ginning. Containing 1 1-4 acres, more oi less. This the 3rd day of July, 1917. GEO ,R. W.OOTTEN, Trustee B. B. Blackwelder, Atty. 7 3 4t Thurs RUSSIAN DhSTROYER j(J. S. INVITED 10 KS SUBMARINE By the Associated Press. . Petrograd, July 19. The North and South Agency reports that a Russian destroyer has sunk a German sub marine in the Baltic by dropping bombs on it and that the crew of the submarine was drowned. EIGHTEEN SHIPS SUNK LAST WEEK ATTEND CON I LIU. IPC SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD London, July 19. Fourteen British ships of over 1,600 tons were sunk by submarines or mine in the last week, according to the official report kist night. Four British vessels un der 1,600 tons were sunk and eight fishing vessels. The official report follows: "Arrivals, 2,828; sailings, 2,920. '"British merchant ships sunk by mine or submarine, over 1,600 tor.s, including one previously, 14; under 1,600 tons, four. '"British merchant vessels unsuc cessfully attacked, including three previously, 12. "British fishing vessels sunk, eight." Cy the Associated Press. Washington, July 19. Tin- i ed States has been officially inv.!. by the allied governments to par cipate in the allied conference i. ' held in Paris sometime this n- : -but has decided that for the pre- : it will not be necessary. It was officially explained at state department that while '. course was to. be followed f,.r : present it was not to be taken ;u :). general policy of the. United Yount-Smith The nmrriaw nf Mic ( Smith to Mr. John Clarnc of Newton yesterday morni Gastonia came as a great to their many friends. Mrs. Yount is the attraei popular daughter of Mr. and E. A. Smith. ATt Yimnt as popular in Newton where the clothing business. Mr. and Mrs. Yount left ately for the north, where tl remain two or three weeks, i return ihey wi1; be at home i ton. Vn iVt' !( 1.- i Hi ':'!", 1 (' V V. 'l' -Ir n X i re n r t 51 Me: J ffa La -J ?A ti ra kss Thft nflmirnltir ronf f 1, I (ill)EONS MEET vious week announced the sinking of j ,the AssocIated Press. 14 vessels of over 1,600 tons and' Chattanooga, July 19. The C;.: three of less than 1,600 tons. The (cons' Christian Travelers. wi:h f. , fishing vessels lost numbered seven resentatives from all parts of country, are in convention hero : day. i He : .asS P if 3U1 S a CWT Fool Me TOUTje THE f?iO , WANTED FR I r Til . l x. ' WU I 1(7 " sz CUyiJ r MUST B CORRESPQNDEKCE SCHOOL DETECT. in i VE ft. JthPsfJ MM fen Little Ngp-Pot'tueke 1 AlfT No oc.r Tovntt rr C0FF9 TH M'SCHIEF BUT GoT ONE" Consolation wr- k now in nnr I'M ,ETTIN Ff?fP JEDGE - I'M SHERIFF CV"JNTY-I'7! raOTiGcn ( inn i r . '.. 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