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THURSDAY EVKX!a HICKORY DAILY HECOIlD page roun - - i : , - r;3iiBa i -iir.a.,. . . CIVILIZATION '' v P& m. '& 5aS r Mr JV f " CREATOR OF CIVILIZATION y&5wlffi " ' 13 So The Greatest Production of Modern Times IN 9 BIG REELS UB MA RE Two Days, August 13 and 14. ADMISSION : Matinee - 25c Straight Night - - 35 and 50c FINANCIAL REPORT' OF THE FARMERS' MUTUAL 'JTIKIS IN SURANCE COjMPANY, OF CA TAWBA AND BURKE COUNTIES For the year ending July 28, 1917. I, as Secretary and Treasurer of the Company beg leave to make tue following report: Wie now have $2,145,140.00 of in surance in force. In Catawba coun ty we have $1,493,530.00, and v. Burke we have $051,610.00 of insur ance, making the total of $2,14, 1 40 00 as above, and a gain for this year of $54,705.00. From this report you can see that the company is in fine shape. Rleport Balance in Treasury, at last settlement, July 22, 1916 $1759.7C Collected by assessments and entrance fees, July 22, 1917 3330.6? Gifts For the Military Boys Bibles, Testaments, Kodaks, Fountain Pens, Stationery, Note Books, Diaries and everything to be useful at the front. Call in and See Our Line. The Van Dyke Shop PHONE 48 m .", rW J ' 1 fir9nS E Automatic Ccok Stove I FLORENCE S Turn a lever, npply a match and you have quickly an intensely hot l)1ut i'lame. ; This heat is concentrated underneath your ; cooking kettle or sterilizing boiler so that your 5 kitchen is comparatively cool. IUirning kerosene oil, The Florence Auto- matic is the cheapest stove to operate. It is also simplicity itself having no wicks, no valves, and nothing to get out of order. t S It is satisfactory because the heat is concen- 5 trated where you want it and because it is odor- 5 less, sootless, and easy to keep clean. 5 Indispensable in summer and at your service every day in the year. 2 Maker's guarantee on every stove. I Abernethy Hardware Co. Total receipts from all sources - $5090.38 Disbursements for year ending July 28th, 1917, are as follows: Losses Paid Aug. 22, 1916, S. J. Franklin Lightning $110.00 Aug. 22, 1916, K. S. Arnat, Lightning Aug. 22, 1916, J. F. Harris, Wind , - Aug. 12, 1916, W. L. Yount, Lightning , - Aug. 24, 1916, G. F. Smith, Wind j , -- Aug. 24, 1916, T. Wj. Keller, Wind,- -- Aug. 30, 1916, J. W. Parlier, Wind , Sept. 2, 1916, Stamey Drum Cow, lightning , Sept. 2, 1916, Jno. F. How ard, wind Sept. 18, 1916, J. A. Perkins, Lightning Sept. 19, 1916, Frank W:il Hams, lightning Sept. 19, A. E. Kale, light ning - --- Sept. 19, 1916, Jno. Sherrill, Fire Nov. 11, 1916, Mrs. Mary Watts, wind - Nov. 18, 1916, Mrs. D. M. ttockett, wind No. 22, 1916, J. P. Suttle- myre, wind Nov. 22, 1916, Poly L. Deal, Wind Nov. 28, 1916, G. A. Loven Wind Dec. 1, 1916, Joe W. Dellin- iger, fire , i Dec. 5, 1916, Mrs. Annie Wil- lis fire - Dec. 5, 1916,15. R. Mangum, Fire - Feb. 10, 1917, L. A. McRee Fire - March 15, 1917, Lewis Wil- ison, wind March 15, 1917, J. N. Berry, Wind Apr. 9, 1917, J. W. Jaynes, Wind Apr. 9, 1917, A. H. McGim- sey, fire . Apr. 16, 1917, Mrs. A. J. Abee, wind May 22, 1917, Mrs. Frank Pope, fire , June 4, 1917, W. J. Smith, tFire June 4, 1917, J. F. Speagle, 'Fire i July 9, 1917, W. W. Ervin, Lighning July 19, 1917, A. M. Rogers, IWIind July 19, 1917, F. A. Minges Lighning July 21, 1917, Dr. F. L. Her- mon, Wlind, July 25, 1917, F .R. Wilson, IFire 275.00 July 25, 1917, A. W. Deal, Lightning Cow 20 00 July 25, 1917, W. K. Powell, 'Fire 5.00 25.85 Y.00 7.00 2.00 20.00 31.00 25.00 S.70 10.00 b.9t 5.00 25.00 10.00 15.00 2.0 3.50 12.67 850 00 77.06 240.00 300.00 8.00 6.C0 12.00 6.00 5.00 1 15.00 394.00 4.00 7.00 2.00 25.00 1.00 RECORD WANTS mnHMtt;yi?t.ifflammiltm OLD FALSE TEETlH WANTED Don't matter if broken. I pay $ to $15. per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer, 2007, S. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 7 6 tf 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 3. large a?r rooms. Lights and vater. Apply Recora office. 6 23 tf BARGAINS IN CANNING OUTFITS We have fifteen demonstration Home Canners, of different capac ities at half price. Home Can ner Mfg. Co. 7 7 tf FOR SALE FIVE .PASSENGER Hup tourning car with . electric starter and lights. Abernethy Hardware Company. 7 7 tf WANTED AMBITIOUS YOUNG married men to learn the moulder's trade. Will pay 15 cents hour while learning. Southern Desk Company. 7 15 tf WE WANT YOUR SURPLUS TO matoes, beans and cabbage. Phone 64 or 225 for prices and this for delivery. Catawba Packing Co. 7 17 tf If you have cow trouble call W. C. Shell, phone 181. He will exchange, buy or sell. Good milk cows a spec ialty. 7 17 tf WANTED . SCRAP IRON, Rags! rubber, metals, and all kinds of junk. L. M. Davidson, next to Henkel-Craig Co. stable, Hickory, N. C. 8 2 6t WANTED PARTNER WITH ONE; or two thousand dollars, active or! silent to open new store, general variety store. Address Variety, ' care Record. 8 3 6V WANTED TO LEASE PRESSING club in rear of the Palace Barber Shop. Apply to D. F. Cline 8 4 tf SUPREMACY AMONG "TALKING MACHINES" IS NOT CLAIMED FOR The NEW EDISO i jit'iittBl fflftflSwr' itl-!!1. The NEW EDISON is not a "talking machine." It does what no talking machine can do; .. talking machine manufacturer would dare attempt to do. The NEW EDISON has been compared in public, before 400,000 music lovers, with such i tists as Marie Rappold, Anna Case, Julia Heim ich, Alice Verlet, Christine Milk-r, Art hut ton and Thomas Chalmers (as well as a doen others.) Thus it was proven beyond a! that the living voices of these great artists cannot be detected from THE NEW EDISON'S tion of them. Remember that the artists stood beside The NE W EDISON and san in i r parison with it, and that the audience could not distinguish t!e artists' vocies from THE X ISON'S Re-Creation of those same voices. The NEWt EDISON has accomplished Mr. Edison's ambition to Re-Create all forms of n, such literal perfection that the original and the Re-Creation wou Id be indistinguishable. COME TO OUR STORE and hear The NEW EDISON Re-Create the world's great voices. Piedmont Phonograph Co, 1017 14th St. - - Y. I Hickory, N. C 39.50 Total $2584.73 Paid President and appoint ees, for adjusting losses, since last Settlement, July 22, 1916 Paid Directors Meetings, as follows: Pres. P. A. Hoyle, one day, on Board $2.00 M. M. Smyre, two days on Board. , 4.00 G. W. Rabb, two days on Board- 4.00 J. H. C. Huitt, two days on Board 4.00 J. D. Cassels, 2 days and expenses , 5.75 Jonas Hunsucker, one day 2.00 Total 21.75 Directors' Expenses to State meetings in Raleigh, 3 days, lodgf ig and rail road fare, both ways 12.00 State Association dues (7c pe.r 1,000, and 1-4 of 1 per cent on all received.. For announcements of annu al meetings and publish igg annual statements, July 22, 1916: Catawba County News $3.00 Hickory Daily Record. 3.00 Newton Enterprise 4.00 Morganton Nsws-IIerald 3.00 The Times-Mercury 2 50 Total ' Office rent for 12 months," $1.50 per month Sec-Treas. Salary for 12 months For Office Snnnlioa mg fuel, stationery, pos tal cards, printing, etc, ' for assessments, stamps, Phone service, Policy Iblanks, and reimburse ment for paid help in office for 2 assessments in 1916 (the same being itemized on books, examined and audited by the auditing committee( 138 62 146.09 15.50 18.00 600.00 n i $3576.19 Balancp m Treasury, for year ending July 28th, 1917 $1514 19 WVe, the undersigned," ""Auditing I'Ommittee. havo j j.u Treasurer's books, and find that at our last annual meeting he had on fe"d "-.-I- $1759.76 .mo iweipis irom an sources for year have been 3330.62 lOtal rnnn na The disbursements as above" stated . 3576.19 Leaving a balance in the treasury, July 27th, 1917 $1514.19 JONAS HUNSUCKER, GEORGE W. RABB, Auditing Committee. After the Secretary read state ment and report, above, it was moved that it be received as information, and spread upon the Minutes. A vote of thanks was then tendered the Secretary-Treasurer for his efficien- WANTED OLD FIELD PINE lumber, also four inch squares. Hickory Furniture Co. 8 4 6t STRAYEJD OR STOLEN WHITE Poodle dog. Reward for informal tion. Notify H. E. Clay, tele phone 3306 8 2 2t SIR KNIGHTS ATTENTION A oall cnnclavfi of Hickorv Com- - -i . mandary wil be held Thursday. Aug. 9h at 5 p. m. Work m K. C. and K. T. Sir Knights requested to attend. J. H. PATRICK, E. C. F. A. HENDERSON, Acting Rec. 8 6 4t FREE OF CHARGE Why suffer with indigestion, dyspepsia, torpSd, live, qonsjtipa tion, sour stomach, coming-up-of food after eating, etc., when you can get a asmple bottle of Green's Au gust Flower free at Lutz's Drug Store. This medicine has remarka ble curative properties, and has de monstrated its efficiency by fifty years of success. Headaches are often caused by a disordered stomach August Flower is put up in 25 and 75 cent bottles. For sale in all civ Uized countries. adv NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY FOR CITY TAXES cy, faithful services and hard work given the Company, and for having handled the affairs of the Company in such a capable manner, after which the following officers were el ected : P. A. HOYLE, President. M. A. ABERNETHY, Secretary Trcs surer J. E. COULTER, Vice-President. Directors: J. H. C. Huitt, Jonas Hunsucker, Geo. W. Rabb, W. M Smyre, J. D. Cassels. The same Board of Supervisors was appointed. There being no further busineso, the meeting was adjouned. M. A. ABERNETHY, Secretary-Treasurer SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD "Gome on Over, Seo r.ly Corn Fall Off!" 1 Fat 2 Drops of 'Gets-It' on Last t-Now Watch- Night- "See all you have to do is to visa your two fingers and lift the corn right off. That's the way 'Gets-It always works. You just put on about 2 drops. Then the corn rut only shrivels, but loosens from tho toe, without affecting the surround ing flesh in the least. Why. it's al most a pleasure to have corns and TOftt Was a Qnlck Funeral That Corn Had AVita Gets-ItV ee how 'Gets-It' prets them off In ft hurry and without the least pain. I can wear tight shoes, dance and walk as though I never had corns." "Gets-It" makes the use of toe Irritating salves, bundling bandages, tape, plasters and other things not only foolish, but unnecessary. Use this wonderful discovery, "Gets-It," for any soft or hard corn or callus. It is the new, simple, easy, quick way, and i never fails. You'll never have to cut a corn again with knives or scissors, and run chances of blood poison. 9 Try "Gets-It" tonipht. "Gets-It" is sold everywhere, 25o bottle, or sent on receipt of price by JD. Lawrence & CO.. Chicago. 111. Sold in Hickory and recommended by Hickoory Drug Co. By virtue of authority vested in me by the city charter and by order of the Mayor and City council, I will sell at public auction to the higheat bidder for cash, in front of the City Hall in Hickory, N. C., on the 22nd day of August, 1917, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following real estate, for delinquent taxes due thereon for the year 1916. Persons desiring to pay their taxes before day of sale can call at the City Office and by paying the amount due and 20c foi advertising which is added in the amount and get their receipt. White Click, J. F., 1 home 13.07 Fisher, J. K., 1 home 11.24 Flowers, H. W., 1 home 13.67 Hahn, Geo. L., 1 lot - 10.25 . 5.12 I&enhour, D. D, 1 house 12.24 Martin, D Butler, 1 home 18.14 Morrow, W. C, 1 house 4.14 Prevost, Chas H 1 house 21.0b Robt. Ransom, Jones land 1 stable and 3 vacant lots, bal 223.30 Reid, Buchanan and Penny, 1 lot 8.07 Rowe, Peter A 1 lot 10.30 Shell, Robert B, 19 acres 29.08 Smith, Jno W, 1 house, bal 14.71 Warren, Mrs. Laura, I lot 1.91 Whitener, C L 1 home 24.22 Gardner, R F, 1 house and 11 acres 17.25 Colored Abernethy, Jamies, 1 home . 9.84 Adams, James, 1 lot and 3 houses - i 17.00 Alexander, Heywood, 1 house 7.20 Archer, Lula 1 house 6.10 Arthur, Willie T 1 house 9.18 Barber, William, 1 lot and 1 house, balance 2.12 Blackburn, Arthur, 1 house 9.67 Bost, Henry, 1 home i 4.14 Bost, R C, 1 home and 1 lot 9.84 Burton, Adolphus, 1 house and 1 Bost, Lou, 1 house 3.21 lot , 11.24 Cherry, Wfm, 1 home 9.70 Clark, Geo W, 1 house 5.56 Davidson, John 1 house . 9.27 Forney, William, 1 home and 2 Ford, Alice, 1 homft 2.18 lots , 6.21 Gaither, Phillip O, 1 home 4.13 Gilassby, James, 1 house 8.30 Hamrick, Frank, 1 lot 1.20 Harris, Munroe 1 house 8.07 Holland, Milaa W, 1 home, bal 6.46 Hoover, David, 1 house and 1-2 acre , 4.39 Hoover, Henry, 1 house 9.28 Hoover, Henry W, 1 house 3.16 Huffman, Amanda, 1 house and lot 3.14 Hull, Minnie, 1 home 5.14 Jackon, Tho, 1 home, bal. 6.18 Johnson, Lizzie, 1 home and 1 lot 3.48 Jones, James, 1 homj 3.20 Killian, Pink, 1 hou 6.82 Knox, Victor, 1 home 8.45 Leach, Isaac, 1 house, bal 3.07 Lutz, John T, 1 home : 11.25 Mackey, Robt, 1 house 9.61 Morrison, Jaa. Rufus, 1 house 9.76 M orison, Omer, 1 home 8.7S Morrison, S'd Eetate, 1 house 2.16 Patterson, Toney, 1 home, bal 3.28 Reinhardt, Albert, 1 home, 1 house, 1 lot , 14.85 Reinhardt, Ed, 1 house, I 3-4 acres " , 3.16 Rowe, Dora, 1 house 3.96 Smith, Frank, 1 home 3.26 Smith, Sid, 1 hous. balance 6.68 Tillery, R L, 1 home 9.67 Ward, Fannie, 1 house 1.20 )Williams, James, 1 house and lot 4.20 Bost, Charlie, 1 home .8.41 D T Brower, G M, 1 lot 2.25 D T Howard, Allen, 1 lot .-l.76 D T Smyre, John, 1 store lot 20.95 D T Wilson, Willie Estate, 1 house 5.60 D T Setzer, Walter, 1 lot 8.33 This July 23 1917. JOHN W. BALLEW, City Manager. SUBSCRIBE FOft THE RECORD ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the late J. H. Aiken, of Ca tawba county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hickory, on or before the 25th day of July, 1918, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. J. H. AIKEN, Jr. This the 23rd day of July, 1917. 7 24 Gt Tues EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of the last will and testament of D. J. Settlemyer, deceased, this is to no tify all persons indebted to the es tate to present their claims to the undersigned executrix' on or before the 10th day of July, 1918, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the estate will please call and make immediate stttlement. This July 10, 1917. MRS. HETTIE SETTLEMYER, 7-10-6t. Tues Executrix. Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days Vour driijrjdst will refund money if PAZO OIN'WMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6tol4days. The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c FOR SAL V JU On account of being e'.riifie.l fur military service the foliuv. in.- properly will be sold: 51 per cent of stork in amber manufacturing plant. Tim plant manufactures all kinds of huiiJins; material, Has "T. C." uin and should pay at least 75 pur t.-nt One bung-alow, 2021 loth Ave, lights and water. One bungalow 2u20 lth Ave. lights and water. One lot on IHh avenue, plenty J shade. One lot on 10th avenue, tl.-irabiy located; large shade trees. 8 9 tf HENRY LE NARI. FOR RENT TWO OK T-HKEE rooms suitable for liuh t house keeping. Modern ivin vuiences. rent reasonable. Mrs. K. K. An derson, 82S 8th Ave. 1' y Jt CHICHESTER S PILLS .HUlt'MI JltfK vour irrmr,t.f ir11 li.---tT'fl ll.nn..i.,l llr,:ujV y Ills in Ki d m i (..,!! i: I"xt-S. seaicd !-i 1..' n. Take no oiltrr lisi- of onr v lruetK Asltf.,r( Iff f - Iff TCK'S IMAMON'Iff !UMl I'll.l.x, I r ii years known as I'ct. S it ! Ativ Kria! id SOLD BY DRL'GOIS1 EURVMERL DDODDDDQDQDDDDDDDDa!9QDEIDODl-IDDDEISSiISSII Are You Going To Build? I IF SO SEE THE Builder s Supply Company g Who can furnish you any kind of building g material: Shingles, Lathes and Hard g Wood Floors, Specialties. g PHONE 64-L. ! B An Ambition and a Record rJ,J3IS needs of the South are identical with the needs i of the Southern Railways the growth ami success of one uicini J the upbuilding of the other. J The Southern Railway asks no favors no special rrMlejre not J accorded to others. t Th 9mHft1n a( .1. - C .1. n !i . t . - w" "wuuicih railway company is ta are mar, ' unity of interest that i s born of co-operation between the rublic and iv cc pcneciea manair anutratiic policy In the manage ment of railroads which invites the confidence .f governmental agencies; to realize tha t liberality of treatment which will enable U to obtain the additional capital needed for the acquisition of better and enlarged facilities incident to the demand for increased and better service; and. finally To take its niche In the body politic of the South alongside of other great industries, with no more, but with eual liberties. eg.usl rights and equal opportunities. The Southern Serves the South." Southern 'Railway System
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