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MONDAY EVENLY HICKORY DAILY RECOUP pagu foot - 1 " . - L...-, - A-aiBJ Save Your Automobile Tires - - Hickory Vulcanizing and Supply 1999 NJntli Avenue - - PHONE 83 JL A ltliu - ' Have Them Vulcanized or Retrea Company J. C. DeRhodes, Manager - - rrwiv"1" 11 11 111111 i TT-tn .in r --- - - - --.ai- mniHMn;mnuuumium: i' UuWU'itiUKI I j-pt iano THE WORLD'S DEST PHONOGRAPH Player Pianos and Organs, Mehlin, A. B. Chase, Adam Scliaff and Bramiiller 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. Vhen you come to the Fair come to see my line of musical instrumertfs. C. M. HARDIN Hickory, N. C. EO WANTS WANTED i You to enjoy the long winter evenings at home by hav ,r Tir,mo Aleptxioallv lighted Hlft J UU"'" 11 o I- r.nt For Dnces can i Herman V. Cline, Electrical Con-' tractor, phone 297, 1230, 9th ave- y 10 & w.n.3 nue. JTACTURE& v THE KNABE BROS.CO CINCINNATI, OMia YOU HAVE THE FARMS, I AM IN touch with the buyers. Enlist with C. T. Morrison, Hickory, N. C, Real Estate Dealer. WANTED To purchase any an.. ount of tomatoes, beans, cabbage, corn and pumpkins in good conu. 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 Dy parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer. 2(y07 S. Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 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 STOLEN Iver Johnson Bicycle, cement rim, red frame, red front, tire with figures 99, mud guard over ; rear wheel. Taken from rear of s Tn!timA last Mondav. $5 reward will be paid for return of wheel. V. L. Stewart, Pastime Theatre. 9 2 2t FOR SALE AT BARGAIN Horse and buggy. Horse will work any where. Apply W. M. Deal, 9th avenue. 9 21 6t Whenever You Need a General Tonic j Take drove's. The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the topII known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on tea Liver, Drives out Malaria, EnricLes the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents. 3 HSMMMMBEWjl' I OVER $100 SUBSCRIBED ! THE PEN THAT MAKES WRITING A PLEASURE hMMM' "f M R SI Triiaiumi iihii ' in m i f X--. DC D CrtOMC ru?FTS Hickory Drug Company, sssrtfSf? BUSINESSHANS The Rexall Store, Phone 46. j g SO u IiiciioiiY Daily Record SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD "Weaver Day" was observed in the Methodist church here Sunday and $105 was subscribed for Weaver Hall at Rutherford College. This with the amount previously subscribed, brings the total subscription of this chorch up to $1,200, If other churches in theh conference do as well in proportion,, the new building is as sured, To get a medium-prived range without a fault, buy a Cole's Down Draft Range. They are made by experts. adv. GAME LEAGUE MEETS Link's Game Protecting League will meet at Links school house Octo ber 6 at 2 p. m. A full attendance is desired. J. P. SETZER, President. J. P. BRICE, Secretary. That's what you are doing every day with your old style antiquated range. We know this and for that reason we want you to see i !tl!V"i-jrn. Ion MT.I III L win w!T,aK3'""r: iiui ii' " n ft"' r C(D)I1(E: Pratt Range Here is a range that will put money in your pocket in stead of making you poorer. With this range in your kitchen, you will still buy coal, but you will need only about one-half what you would burn in any other range not fitted with Cole's Hot Blast system of com bustion. This system consumes and uses the gas portion of your fuel. In othe$ ranges, the gas is wasted as it escapes up the chimney. We call it "the boss money saver" and want you to see its many good qualities. We have this range now set up on the floor. Come and see why we are so enthusiastic about it. .. m Sec the name "Cole's Down Draff on the nigh closet doornone genuine without it. s HUF RD HARDWARE CO. HIGKORY' N. C- FOR SALE Pot Flowers at a low price Mrs. B. N. Pope. 718 Eighth Ave. 9 20 3t paid ESTER S PILLS THE 1HAMONB HKANB. lullt-t Ask your Urusalitt for , Chl-cfaea-ter's Diamond Brand in lU-d and Uuld metallieN boxes, scaled witli Blue Ribbon. 1' (. a nn nth. Tlnv P TADP l!ru2irlHt. Ask forCin-CIIES-TEII'S UIAMONH BRAND FILLS, for llu years k nown as Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGIST EVERYWHERE The Big tawoai Coiuinity Fsiair Begins Tomorrow Finest Exhibits Ever Shown in the State THIS FAIR IS YOUR BUSINESS SHOW YOUR INTEREST BY BEING THERE Fine Free Amusements Balloon Ascensions Fireworks Everything Clean and Wholesome Come and see what Gatawba County Farmers Have Done to SOLVE THE FOOD PROBLEM 2:00 P Ml 2S0 P M 3:00 P M 3:30 P M; 4:C0 P M PROGRAMME TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th. 11:00 A M Formal Opening of the Fair. Short addresS by President Clark. Pony Running Races, an y age not marked. Horse Running'Races, any age not marked. Light Harness Race, not marked. Gentlemen's Driving Class 8, No. 82 in Premium Book Balloon Ascension by P rof. Robinson in a Dare-Devil Flight. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th EDUCATIONAL DAY All children of school age admitted free if accompanied by a teacher or member of school committee. For exhibit on Race Track, tickets will be furnished at office on the grounds. Address by County Superintendent Geo. E. Long and Super ntendent of City Schools C. E. Mlclntosh. Boys' 1-4 Mile Dash, free for all under 18 years. "Rirr Wipd'd.incr. frpp for all: First Pri7A nn -' ' , , . oy - 7 y-v.uv. Baby Parade through the Midway (Carriages to be Deco- x j i a Leu. Saddle Class 9, Nos. 83 and 84. Children's Pony Driving Exhibition, children only. Football Hickory, vs. Lenoir College. Balloon Ascension by the Dare-Devil. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 27th. FARMERS' DAY 10:00 A M 11:00 AM H:30 A M 1:?3 F M 2:03 P M 2:30 P M 3.00 P M 3 30 P M 4:00 P M Buggy. 10:00 A M Pony Races, free for all. 10:30 A Ml Horse Show Class 10, No. 85 in Premium Boot 11:03 A Ml Gentlemen's Driving Class, single or double to 1:03 P M H(urdle Races on Horseback. 1:33 P M Second Big Wpdding, free for all, Prize, $10.00. 2:00 P Ml Cattle Show and Parade around the Track. 2:30 P Mj Horse Races Running. 3:C0 P V,J Mule Races Running. 3:30 P M! Motorcycle Races. 4:30 P Ml Balloon Ascension. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th. AUTOMOBILE AND LIVE STOCK DAY 10:30 A M Horse Show and Parade around the Track. 11:30 A Mi Pony Exhibit. 11:00 A M Ladies' Driving Class, single or double to Buggy 1:00 P Ml Third big wedding, f reef or all. Prize $5. 1:30 P M Automobile Show for Best Decorated Cars. 2:00 P Ml Automobile Driving Contest. 2:30 P M Light Harness Races to Carts. 3:00 P M Bareback Horse Races, free for all. 3:30 P M Motcr?ycl3 Paces. 4:00 P M Uahccr Ascension. ' 9:00 F M) Fire Works. ( Starting Jv f.ges D. T. Applegate ahd G. S. Watson. Judges of Hoi3e Races and all Track Exhibitions. H. D'Anna. Gpo. C Bailey and Wja'ker Lyerly. Wants a Phonograph in Every Home He ii. nay (in n 1 m A - ! . The NEW DIAMOND AMBER is a wonderful insiramen Visit Our Booth and ii ; v.i fit Amberola "PETE" Wfll Tell You afl About it Smwik 30 For Those That anta Larger Phonograpli Visit Our Special at the Fair and he will r ; tr. r4 CS to .? f 1, PIEDMONT PHOf 1017 14th. St. VISIT OU HCOHPANY he-' nrv b. t. Subscribe to the 4 Afl itGirtttmtntu Meet'Me at The Book Store and we will &V go to ihe is. s Books, Kokaks, Stationery and Office SoppH5 The Van Dy ttiniimnniiiiiiimtiinmninnffl-:utTmtTTm
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