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WEDNESDAY EVEVtv HICKORY DAILY nECOXXQ pago foot RECORD WANTS IH 1 1 1 rTTTTTTTTTt WANTED BOY 15 OR 16 years old to work in print ing office. Apply Record. YOU HAVK Till! FARMS, I AM IN touch with the buyers. Lnlist with C. T. Morrison, Hickory, N. Ileal Kstute Dealer. WANTKD To parchne any am ount of tomatoes, beans, cabbage, corn and pumpkins in good cona tion. Catawba Packing Company. 0 1 tf VANTi:i OLD FALSE TEETH Don't matter if broken. l pay fL'.OO to $15.00 per set. Sena uy parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer. 2007 S Filth Street, ITuladelphia, To.' 9 8 30t AVATED 25 second hand burlap bags. Will pay 5 to 7 cents each, L, M. Davidson. Next to Hcnkel- Live Stock Co. 9 10 U FOR SALF One two horse aurry, jjoixl as now great bargain, one live, pnssengor Overland automobile first class condition, big bargain to quick buyer, also one fine milch cow fresh. D. V. Aderholdt, Henry Rivet, N C. 9 13 Sat Mon Thur Fri WANTED Com petent stenographic and pay roll clerk. Aply in own handwriting to Urookford Mills Co, Brookfoid, N. C. 9 15 4i FOU SALE IS acre farm six miles south of Hickory on good sand clay road. Can be bought reasonable. Apply to Record otlice for informa tion or phone 271-J 9 17 Ct HOYS WANTED To deliver pa. pers. Apply at Record office. WANTED You to enjoy the long winter evenings at home by hav ing your home electrically lighted at a low cost. For prices call Herman V. Cline, Electrical Con tractor, phone 297, 1230, 9th ave nue. 9 18 2 wks POSITION WANTED Office work or driving truck. Young man with experience and good references. Phono U5J 9 18 2t i FOU SALE One lot with two hous en. Apply to Mrs. Homey Moore 14th St. 9 19 2t CHIROPRACTOR DR. E. E. ROGERS Over Lutz's Drug Store PHONE 77 How to Stop Loss of Hair and Start New Growth If your hair is thinning out, life less, full of dandruff, and your head itches like mad, it's a sure sign of the dangerous dandruff germ, and quick action must be taken to save what hair you have and start a new growth. Don't wait until the hair root is dead, for then nothing can help you, but get from your druggist four ounces of Parisian sage it don't cost much and thero is nothing you could use that's any better. Dr. Sangerbund, the famous Paris spec ialist, discovered that dandruff and falling hair arc caused by a microbe then came the discovery of the val us of Parisian sage (liquid form) to destroy this germ, prevent fallin,g hair and the formation of dandruff. A few massages with Parisian sage arc all that are usually needed, and very soon you should be able to see the new hairs coming in. Parisian sage is women's favorite hair dress ing, because it will not stain and makes the hair lustrous, soft and fluffy. Bo sure you get Parisian sage .Giroux's), for this brand is guaranteed by the Hickory Drug Co. and can supply you. adv Vigorous Men andWomen are in Demand If your ambition has left you, your nappiness nas gone lorever unless you take advantage of Hickory Drug wos. magnmcenc oner to refund VOUT monew nn fVin flrof. Knv rmrVi ed if Wendell's Ambition Pills do not put your entire system in fine condi tion and give you the energy and vijr- vr you nave lost. ous. Bring the ruddy glow of health to your cheeks and the right sparkle that denotes perfect manhood end womanhood In vmii vm Wendell's Ambition Pills, the great nerve tonic, can'e be beat for that Jlred feeling, nervous troubles, poor wiwu, neauacnes, neuralgia, trem bling, nervous prostration, mental depression, loss of appetite and kid ney or liver complaint. In two days you will feel better. In a week you will feel fine, and after taking one box you will have your old-time confidence and ambition. Be sure and get a 50 cent box to day and get out of the rut. Remem ber llickorv Drutr C.n nJ i everywhere are authorized to guaran tee them Mail orders filled, charges prepaid by The Wendell Pharmlcal Company, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. 2g Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard reneral atrenrttivnino GROVK'S TApKUJSSrtlU Mal.rU enrlchei the blocxl.and builds up thViy.. Ira. Atrutoaic. FordulU.ndcfaildrMU Mg HOME GROWN SEED Dy R. Y. Winters, Division of Agron omy, N. C. Experiment btauon, West Raleigh, N C t j rnstnm anions: some wheat growers to secure new seed from States further north every lew years. It is claimed by these growers that wheat deteriorates when grown here covornt vp.irs In succession. Some even believe that a part of the wheat turns to cheat. The seed gotten from further north is said to yield better than the home-grown seed wuen plant ed here. Home-Grown and Northern Grown Seed Wheat Compared. In order to secure Information on this point the Experiment Station and State Department of Agriculture have compared the yields from home-grown and northern grown seed wheat of the same varieties. Several varieties have been compared and in each case the home-grown peed was compared wittv the sumo variety of northern grown seed. The comparisons were made at the Mountain Branch Station near Asheville and at the Piedmont Branch Station near Statesville. Results at the Mountain Station. The comparisons of home-grown and northern grown seed wheat at the Mountain Branch Station wore made for three successive years. In thir teen comparisons during three years the home-grown seed produced at the rate of 16.5 bushels per acre while the northern grown seed produced 12.72 bushels per acre or 3.78 bushels per aero leaa than the homo-grown seed. Bus. per acre Yield from home-grown seed 13.5 Yield from northern grown eeod 12.12 Increase due to use of home-grown eeed .... 3.78 The results of the 1914 test were even more striking. In this compari son the home-grown seed produced 6.4 bushels per acre more than the northern grown. Results at the Piedmont Branch Station. Similar results were gotten at the Piedmont Branch Station. During three years (1914-1916) twenty-three comparisons were made between home grown and northern grown seed of the same varieties. In these tests the home-grown seed produced at the rate of 16.01 bushels per acre while the northern grown seed produced 15.26 bushels. This gives an average of three p&cke per acre In favor of the home grown seed. The test of 1914 contain ed 13 comparisons in which the home grown seed averaged 1.3 bushels per acre more than the northern grown. Results from Another State. Similar questions have arisen in other states. The following paragraph from Bulletin 137 of the Utah Experi ment Station gives a summary of their results when home-grown and out-side seed wheat were compared: "It is a common practice for big grain grow ers to send away annually for seed wheat. In this manner large quanti ties of seed wheat are annually im ported into the intermountain region, under the mistaken impression that the home-grown eeed is inferior in quality. The results of this investiga tion, therefore, aro of utmost practi cal importance. The practice of ship ping in seed wheat is entirely unnec essary and wasteful. The quality of the home-grown hard wheats is really superior to the original seed. Good pure wheat seed should be selected of the kind the grower desires to raise. He should then continue to raise his own seed and with proper selection he may rest assured that the quality of the seed will not become inferior, but he may have every confidence that his wheat is of superior quality." Deterioration or "Running Out" of Seed Wheat. The above results from three years comparison of home-grown and north ern grown seed wheat clearly indicate that home-grown seed are preferable. If this be true what does, cause deteri oration in seed wheat? The condition known as deterioration or "running out" of seed wheat is usually due to poor care of the seed. Too often our wheat fields are lnfosted with wild onions, cheat, mustard, and other weeds. Wheat containing seed of such weeds is unfit for eeed purposes. Wheat that is damaged in the field, stored wet, or stored in damp bins ,will soon become unfit for seed pur ,190666. Such conditions would cause deterioration seed wheat la any sec tion of the country. Et Can One Secure the Dest Seed Wheat, be test variety of wheat lor a see ls one that has been chosen on NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION NNotice is herebv criven that t.V partnership heretofore existing be tween ii. a. Fulmer and R. L. Gibba, trading and doing business in the firm name and style of Fulmer-Gibb3 t ' urniture Company was dissolved on the 13th day of September, 1917, by "J"? consent. All persons in debted to the aforesaid Company will pay their accounts to the new I"im?T furniture Company, and tn gad guilder Furniture Con. WHEAT IS BEST n civiimt of its hi eh yield and quality, and then further improved in the lo cality by selecting seed from the Dest nlanrs. One can easily select sum- cient good seed from a field to plant a seed natch. A small eeed patch could be kept free from wild onions and mix tures of other grains. By this metnoa one could be sure of producing the best seed for his section. What Can Be Done Now. The high price of wheat is likely to result in a shortage of home-grown seed for planting this fall. This may be avoided by eaving the best seed now. Growers who have good seed should have the beat for planting this fall. Seedsmen of the state who have not yet collected their supply should use every effort to secure tne Desx North Carolina grown seed. Millers whr havfl erood seed wheat grown in the state may benefit themselves and the growers of their community Dy saving the best seed. TYr further information write tne Division of Agronomy, North Carolina Experiment Station, West uaieign. GOnON GRADING SERVICE IS NOWJERY IMPORTANT ABNORMAL TIMES DEMAND THAT ALL COTTON IN NORTH CARO LINA BE GRADED. By O. J. McConnell, Cotton Grading Division of Markets, Agricultural Extension Service, West Ral eigh, N. C. It will probably be surprising to the farmers in those counties not having the grading service last season to loam that more than one-half of the cotton raised in North Carolina last year was better than Middling. The mills bought this cotton as being bet ter than middling and probably paid $500,000 more for it than they would have paid for middling. Did the far mers in your county get better than the Middling price for more than one half their cotton? On the answer to this question depends the answer to whether it will pay your county to se cure the services of an official grader. The co3t to the counties is very low, varying In amount with the number of bales produced. The actual grading is done by men in the joint employ of the State and Federal Agricultural authorities, but some assistance from counties is necessary and the follow ing amounts will be required from each county served: Alamance, $10; Alexander, $20; An Bon, $250; Beaufort, $100; Bertie, $100; Bladen, $100; Brunswick, $10; Cabar rus, $100; Camden, $2t; Carteret, $20; Catawba, $75; Chatham, $75; Chowan, $50; Cleveland, $200; Columbus, $100; Craven, $75; Cumberland, $250; Curri tuck, $10; Davidson, $10; Davie, $15; Duplin, $100; Durham, $10; Edge combe, $250; Franklin, $100; Gaston, $75; Gates, $50; Granville, $10; Greene, $100; Halifax, $250; Harnett, $200; Hertford, $100; John&ton, $250; Jones, $75; Lee, $75; Lenoir, $150; Lincoln, $75; Martin, $100; Mecklenburg, $250; Montgomery, $50; Moore, $25; Nash, $250; Northampton, $175; Onslow, $75; Orange, $10; Pamlico, $75; Pasquo tank, $50; Pender, $23; Perquimans, $75; Pitt, $250; Polk, $10; Randolph, $10; Richmond, $175; Robeson, $250; Rowan, $75; Rutherford, $100; Samp son, $250; Scotland, $250; Stanly, $75; Tyrrell, $10; Union, $250; Vance, $25; Wake, $210; Warren, $100; Washing, ton, $25; Wayne, $250; Wilson, $250. It now appears that owing to the growing freight congestion North Car olina mills will be compelled to use more cotton that is grown locally than has been the case heretofore. Farm ers who have had their cotton offi cially graded will be in much better position to reap the Deneflts that this should bring about than those who are "Selling a Pig in a Poke" insofar as they are concerned. The grading service gives the foun dation for successiul marketing, viz., standardization according to a unlver sal standard. Standarization provided, only one prime requisite remains Quantity which can be obtained by pooling or selling togetner. It cannot be too strongly impressed upon all concerned that the cotton grading service la merely applying one of business' efficient methods to the farmers end of the proposition and that to get good service proper provis ion must be made in time to enable the Cotton Grading office to prepare to render it Enquiries relative to Cotton Grad ing and Marketing will receive prempt attention if directed to O. J. McCon nelL Agricultural Extension Service. pany assumes all the obfigations of the old partnership, and will pay ail debts. This the 14th day of September, 1917. H. A. FULMER. R. L. Gibb3 9 14 4t Fri ' i The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Heed Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE ia better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the full name and look for the signature of B. W. 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Write for Ctttalnn onH r-tA any Seeds required. T. W. WOOD & SONS, SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va. i ik ME 25 - Hickory's Magnificent Fair Grounds and Buildings Will Show What Catawba County is Doing, that THE SOUTH MAY FEED ITSELF , mmmm.m,mmmmmmmmimbM I Entries Already Piling in Thick and Fast --INSURES THE Largesband Finest Exhibits Ever Shown THE COMMODIOUS BUILDINGS WILL BE TAXED TO THE UTTER MOST AND VARIOUS DIRECTORS ARE ALREADY Fighting for Space Fine Free Amusements, Race Track Events, iMerry-go-Round, Ferris Wheel and everything Good but nothing Objectionable Gome to Learn as well as 6e Amused Full Program Announced Later You Afford to Miss a Day. MORE NORWEGIAN SHIPS ARE SUNK By the Associated Press. Christiania, Norway, Sept. 19. German submarines have sunk more Norwegian steamships, it two was announced today at the Norwegian foreign office Two seamen were killed. Several Hickory people went to Kil- lians today to witness the community fair being held there. It happened that the fair was held on the same day the Catawba drafted men were called to the camp and the crowd Killians from here was small. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD o 05tVO CVOCaOCaoCvnCr nf, n - . OTO OS S6"i OS o' o' 0J5r-co2, ofcyab oWo-yaCo oi&fi, ojoo OX9UO' aw rAv v-iv. rAv vu V vu v v BIG 26 - 27 - 28, ONLY POWERFUL MEDICINE WILL END RHEUMATISM It matters not whether you have had agonizing pains from rheumatism for 20 years or distressing twinchings for 20 weeks. Rheuma is strong enough and mighty and powerful en ough to drive rheumatic poisons from your body and abolish all misery or your money back. Hickory Drug Company and all druggists sell Rheuma on a no-cure-no-pay basis. A large bottle is inex pensive, and after you take the small dose as directed once a day for two days you should know that at last at you have obtained a remedy that conquer rheumatism. Fromotne In placing your orders will insure the best of attention. Our facilities are the best in this section, and all orders for PRINTING, no matter how large nor small, will be handled as promptly as is consistent with good work. Look over your stock, and see if there is not something you will need in a short time, and place your order in advance. The House that has Served You for Over 12 Years PlacelYour Order Today Clay Printing Co. Phone 167 Hickory, N. C. olort oVg u ; prefssjs 'Ip o .fair 1917. it SE n ! -' . A m n n r,i u r. i o u kl i B ti S S ft s u g a Can't 2 For over five years throuho-jt A erica Rheuma has been prescrM by broad-minded physicians an: hs releas e thousands from agony, pain and dv spair. Whenever You Need o General Tonic Take Crcvc'e. The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill ' jnic is equally valuable ps a Gener. 1 Tonic because it contains tie wellknown tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on thz Liver, Drives out Malaria, EnricL.es the Elood aci Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents. 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