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PAGE TOUR HICKORY DAILY RECORD FRIDAY KV Our books are now open for stock subscriptions in the 21st Series of October the first Take advantage of this opportunity and join the hundreds of satisfied stock-holders in the Mutual who ha Loan Association presents a wonderful plan for systematic saving. "Enlist" now, and begin putting aside part ave found that the Buildin r xt or your earnings. f$ If you do not understand the Building and Loan Idea, Call at our office and talk it over with us. The Mutual Building and Loan Association J. H. Aiken, Jr. Sec. and and fl Km r eas. NOTICE: Our office has been removed from the Overall Factory building and is now located in the Consolidated Trust building. A. 4 tu, 9 IS! ?' rianos am rn ,111, ,w i I tmcmmtmMiwTMiim:nmTnnr?m i ygm - - " lElffirJ' 1 ill I YOU HAVE THE FARMS, I AM IN lfc&v . i n ii m ill " "J m II I.I 51 C. T. Morrison, Hickory, N. C, I I I f El Rea Estate Dealer. I " ill II I : nervfts anfl clear eves f v I fl WAXNTJiLi To Durcftase nv an- ' J i J- v k ...... r . i I M III THE WORLD'S BEST PHONOGRAPH n THE KNABE BROS. CO. CINCINNATI, OHIO. lonagrapns Player Pianos and Organs, Mehlin, A. B. Chase, Adam Schaff and Bramuller Pianos. All grades from high grade Stan dards to artistics, sold on easy terms and my plan of selling saves the cus tomers money on all grades. When you come to the Fair come to see my line of musical instruments. C. M. HARDIN Hickory, N. C. 52J3Z3&3K SB sstss $t Snecial at The $Xh Hub Tneatre Saturday, Sept. 22. FLORENCE LaBADIE If! IN J? "Her Life and His Pathe Gold Rooster Play in Five Parts. Admission 5 and 10 Cents. i;iiill!i!i;ii;ll!ll!i!ffi fl . - ,J ii vk nii iii tiiri i inn iii i iiiinii . Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Jeweler and Graduate Optometrist SSEX 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 veek3. Rheuma is strong enough and mighty and powerful en oueh to drive rheumatic noison 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 uose as directed once a day for two days you should know that at last you have obtained a remedy that will conquer rheumatism. For over five vears thronchoiit. Am erica Rheuma has been prescribed by broad-minded physiciar.3 and has released thousands from ageny, pain and despair. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION NNotice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween IT. A. Fulmer and R. L. Gibb, trading and doing business in the firm name and style of Fulmer-Gibbs Furniture Company was dissolved on the 13th day of September, 1917, oy mutual consent. All persons in debted to the aforesaid Company will pay their accounts to the - new firm Fulmer Furniture Company, and the said Fulmer Furniture Con pany assumes all the obl igations 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 Fr? WANTED To nurehase nnv an. ount of tomatoes, beans, cabbage, corn and pumpkins m good cona tion. Catawba Packing Company 9 1 tf WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH . Don't matter if broken. i pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set. Send oy parcel post and receive check by return man. L. Mazer. 2')7 S Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 9 8 30t WANTED 10,000 serond hand burlap bags. Will pay 5 to 7 cents each L. M. Davidson. Next to Henkel- Live Stock Co. 9 10 tf FOR SALE One two horse nrrv good as new sreat bars-ain. nno five passenger Overland automobile nrst ciass condition, big bargain to quick buyer, also one fine milch cow fresh. D. W. Aderholdt, Henry Kiver, jn. U. 9 13 Sat Mon Thur Fri FOR SALE One lot with two hoiis Apply to Mrs. Homey Moore en. 14th St. 9 19 2t FOR SALE 48 acre farm six miles south of Hickory on good sand clay Toaa. Lan oe bought reasonable. Apply to Kecord omce for mforma tion or phone 274-J 9 17 Ot FORD RUNABOUT for sale, 1916 model. First class condition. J. IG. Bolick, Conover. 9 20 2t 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 FOR SALE Pot Flowers at a low price Mrs B. N. Pope. 718 Eighth Ave. 9 20 3t paid STOLEN New Johnson Bicycle, cement rim. red frame, rprl frnnt tire with figures 99, mud guard over Tear wneel. Taken from rear of Pastime last Monday. $5 reward fwill be paid for return of wheel. V. L. Stewart, Pastime Theatre. 9 2 2t Men who cherish steady nerves and clear eyes drink ....... Cobs ro- "In a bottle Through a straw ILK M mm no mo AFr FFCT. SSf ' 'HLi,' Heakh is more precious than all the pMd of Croesus. Do not jeopardize it. Be rcfreHitd drink pure, unadulterated CHERO-C.OI.A from the original sanitized bottle, through a straw. sW my NOTICE OF RIGHT TO DEMAND THE SUBMISSION OF WATER BOND ORDINANCE TO A VOTE OF THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE CITY OF HICKORY. HICHESTER S PILLS IMIls in lU-a and old metalllcVV sealed will, Blue RibbJn'Vy I .lLo no olhc-p. Bur of V I'ruffglNt. Ask firril l llVTFn-C' years k:own as Best, Safest. Always Reliable I Mil II lV IIUIIIir.lfTC nirnvilillr nr illF iiFFiyAFR mire isnt a very w. walt ZWv "1 ilk s MnL B L,K,gELr GOOD HYPNOTIC SUBJECT SSMM i id&m 3Q I Sp 7 hr? Ko fi ftT I before s POT 'uEDi n Wlhereas on the 14th dav nf Ano-ncf 1917, the City Council of Hickory passed an ordinance authorizing the issuance of the City of Hickory's Bonds in an amount not in excess of fteen thousand dollars for the pur pose of etending the water works systems lAnd whereas said ordinance con tained a paragraph in literal compli ance with Section 17 (1) (j) III of "The Municipal Finance Act of 1917," providing that said ordinance should not be submitted to the voters of the city, unless within thirty days after its first publication a petition for its submission was filed under said Municipal Finance Act. And whereas said portion of said section is inconsistent with other parts of "The Municipal Finance Act. of 1917," other parts containing pro visions for submission to the voters upon fiiling a petition within thirty days after the last publication of said ordinance: And whereas the City Council de sires to comply with the spirit as welJ as with the letter of the law: (Continued from page 1) Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that the said Water Bond Or dinance will be submitted to the vo ters for thtjr approval or disappro val, if a petition is filed within thirty days after the last publication of said ordinance; and that the city will not issue or attempt to issue any Water Bonds until thirty days aft,r the last publication of said ordinance has passed without a petition having been filed or if one is so filed will not issue or attempt to iS'SUe SUch bonds, linlpss V10 nrrH nance shall be approved by the voters 01 tne city. 'ihe voters have until the 10th day of October, 1917, to me a petition tor referendum. JOHN W. BALLEW, 9 21 to 10-10 Citv Mfa CAT CHICHESTER S PILLS IWI'lll-ltl tX afi 1 ft . . . j "is in neu and old mctallicWi Take no other Buy of vn, V 1AMM liR u ii mi . 7, ,r " ? vears known c c-r. . t, .. f ns n wu.iai, Always Keuabia SOLO BY DRIQOISTS EVERYWHERE steel for its own tremendous needs, something over 2,000 tons weekly of great steel forms which are shipped away to be made into projectiles. An other yard has turned over some cf its buildings and sheds to the actual making of projectiles from steel tak en from its own plant. Still a r. other is engaged almost solely upon the construction of standard ships and, thereby has released quantities of it, equipment to 'making "steel for tl Germans." Another had a large stretch of land in the rear of its place which be fore the war was used mnsHv n la slag dump and a st.orarrp varH fnr j steel. All this has been cleared away j and now the site is covered by a big I airplane factory. Needless to say, ! this plant is so isolated that the Ger j mans never could locate it, and if they did know where it was they nev er could damage it. 'the shipbuilders of Britain are in tensely interested in what -v.a United States is going to do toward increasing the shipping tonnage of the world; and they are anxious to do everything possible to assist m - the plans. Only one thing aid they have to suggest; they were unanimously agreed that under no condition should workers in the yards ue pei mniea to join the armed forces. When England went to war the ship, building concerns encouraged theu employees to enlist, but now and for sorie time past, with the government, form are being released fit :. the navy 'f, return A shipbuilder or a ma', t'dt of shipbuilding is tin:, s as much to his t sh: yard, company ojli-i is a the armed fuvrs. The builders of si:;p r Tim oil "fVin vmi ,!ri-i! an iUU 11 t.i L ii gradually they art' ciont number of men t that only can do. i-V are all very well, thf Vv'oman cannot handle ; riveter or swing a yktLr .r tmpii-yH the smy ar.i r h-ir "iv r.-;. ,vih a r Br.-:-. au' v.' FOR SALE AT Ii AFI'. A IN- Hw and buggy. Hor.-c w;.i wrK a:.: (where. Apply W. M. I ' avenue. ' -1 NOTIC OF DISSOLl Notice is hereby v n partnership lately tween J. P. Bums an,; II. ner, under the linn km: e land Whitener, was -li-'ii j 29th day of August. V.'i j tual consent. -All . i the sxid partnership ceived by said J. 1'. -' rr. demands on the sni.I to be presented to Inn. for August 31st, J. P. JUf E. X. VH 8 31 4t Fri TIOX INS. il'l
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