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HICKORY DAILY RECORD THURSDAY SVI BIG RECORD WANTS Get the Habit 3 1 PAGE FOOT! U9 U i 8 SAW It's part of our business to have the sort of things our customers like; the other part is to be sure they continue to like the things they buy here. That's what our guarantee of satisfaction means. Yoder-Clark Our Hifldsons Are Aboint: A!! Gome Number of Super-Sixes at prices limited. Practically all makers have already increased prices. We now see the last of the Hud son Super-Six cars we will be able to sell at present prices. The factory has given us definite allotments. On at least two models they have noti fied us that final shipments will be completed within two weeks. When those cars are sold it means that the last Hudson Super-Six to be had at the present base price of $1,650 for the seven-passenger phaeton has gone. Then a new price will be come effective. That price will be based upon material costs that are much higher than were those of the present production. As a single example of the. greater cost of an automobile today as com pared to the cost of a year ago con sider the item of iron. Its low price for the years of 1915-1917 was $12.27 a ton. Today it sells at $52.90 a ton. Iron is used in making the finest steels, the frame,, the motor, the body, etc. Its use in a fine automo bile contitutes a large item. You can get from this some idea of the tremendous need for automobile price increases. Then when you think of the num ber of cars that have gone up in price in the last few months you get a further understanding of the great opportunity you have in buying a Hudson Super-Six now. More than Abernethy Hardware Co, HICKORY, N. C. ne s Sergeant O. M. Sicmon. brother of Mrs. Abernethy, and the other Hick ory boys in the rainbow division ot P engineers which soon will sail for France. Mr. and Mrs. Abernethy Sunday witnessed a review of the troops at Mineola and 27,000 of them passed in a parade . of five NEW VOffi CAM Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Abernethy re nours. Secretary Baker was pres ent for the nwasinn ar,A 4-1 n - 1 .1 : turned tnis morning from York, where they went to see - - - - i'cw looKea croou. First Mr. Abernethy said THE I "' i - Well- dere's no gettxh AAvy . fi''fij ron IT- Boston IS CERT9 IN LY TH Finest ewe in Beans OR. Clothing Co. !!fflmTxiimiraiiiiii: fifty makers have advanced prices within the past two months. Cars which formerly sold at $1,200 and $1,300 now cost about as much as a Super-Six. There was no question as to which was the preferred car then, though beciljse of the lower iprice many such cars were solid,. Now that there is no price advantage, Hudson sales are at their , highest. People realize more than ever before that a Hudson offers the greatest value on the market. They are tak ing advantage of the opportunity that the present market condition of fers. (You. too, can save as the are saving if you act promptly. We know how many cars we are to get, but we do not know how much lon ger we can accept orders at present prices. Be guided by the experience of the past as it affects the Super-Six. Buy now. It is like buying, any other staple on which you have 'positive knowledge that there is soon to be a price increase. (Surely there need be nothing said in this connection to persuade you to a Super-Six. It has already estab lished its reputation on every speed way, in every endurance test, in the most difficult mountain climbs, in the most arduous road trips, and most of all in the minds of more than forty 'thousand users. lllilllllillIII!l!!IIl!IM!II!IIIJl!lllllllIllJill!IlllI!II!IIM were well and happy and looked mighty good in their new uniforms. Mr. J. L. Murphy, Jr., who was tem porarily rejected for foreign service on account of defective vision, was to be given another examination, and he thought he would be accepted. The other Hickory boys in the division are Messrs. Jimmie Smith and Ches ter Williams. mc auiuitl b all the toys SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD Wk ESPECIALLY WHEN YoU'tfE So CLOSE To STMtVfirrtoH OfiT YuH Could eat ) FFfiEt? Necktje! HAM &. BEANS OR, BoSTcM BEAMS . n 1 mmiHHMMnniHtromtta WANTED Clean Cotton Rags Clay Printing Company. ' k FOUND iLadies Booch, at fair grounds. lOwner may recover by identifying and paying for this ad. JVIbretz-W!hitener Clothing Co. 9 27 It 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 am ount of tomatoes, beans, cabbage, corn and pumpkins in good cona tion. Catawba Packing: Company. 9 1 tf WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH--Don't matter if broken. x pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set. Sena Dy parcel post and receive chock by return mail. L. Mazer. 2007 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 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 v?ks FOR SALE AT BARGAIN Borse and buggy. Horse will work any- wnere. Apply w. M. Deal, 9th avenue. 9 21 6t WANTED To buy second hand roller top desk at a bargain,. Ad dress Box 4G5. 9 25 2t WANTED Second hand baby car riage, must be in good condition and a bargain. Phone or write "Carriage" care Record. 9 25 3t STRAYED White pig, eight weeks, old. Phone A. T. Fox's store or apply to Rush Padgett, East Hickory. 9 27 tf r-- . LOST Gold Watch. iHamillnn movement, hunting- case. Reward if returned to Record office. 9 27 3t LOST Handbag containing n ou ey. Reward if left with Russsr Hyder at Ruick Garage. 9 27 2t OFFICERS ARE BUSY ES Deputy Marshal J. L. MilhollanJ Wednesday was busy with his little, hatchet in this section of the state, and as a result of his efforts, assist ed by Posseman C. A. Moser, L. C. B;owmarv of JAJexandier county is under a $500 bond today for his ap pearance at the fall term of federal court. The preliminary was held this morning before Mr. John F. Miller, United States commissioner. The officers found two men work ing at an 108 gallon still, and Bow man was run down. addition they brought the big "plant to Hick ory, together with 10 gallons of apple brandy. Joshua V. Huffman sign ed the bond. iH. C. Sigmon of this county was arrested yesterday on a capias issu ed ,by the clerk of the federal court and he gave bond in the sum oi $300. L. O. Sigmon being security. Obe Bowman of Alexander was ar rested on a capias and gave bond in the sum of $300, with C. P. Hefner and V. C. Holler as security. ML P. Sharp of Hickory also was served with a capias for making liquor and gave bond before May Yount. CONTEST POSTPONED CRain this afternoon caught abouv, 2,000 people in the fair grounds and there was scampering for cover. With the buildings and tents there was helter for all, and comparatively few left the grounds. The raiu however, interfered with the after noon program. The baby contest was postponed until tomorrow. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O A S T O R I A LIQUOR CAS ' rrv o c THE WAITER BELIEVES B a. n . . OiPLOMACY iN NoW PAT IVE " Hf)V SUCH Glorious MEAL. X WON PER jf TH' WAITER Wi-U accept 6 tip HAM & 8EAN9 OR. Beans So HANt-ICf- BoeToN BflNG I S , s A . . ill I 1 Wm l Valuable a tin day, September 29, A part of the A. P. Rowe property located near tl ory Spinning Co., has been divided into Choice Residence Lots N The Thriving o This is your opportunity to buy some Choice Residence Lots at your own pi it .. sold to the highest bidder. This property is beautifully located, and very desirable PRESENTS AND BAG OF SILVER GIVEN AWAY. Every man, woman a; ! an equal chance at the presents. Brass Band Concert. BIG SALE. BE ON THE GROUNDS AT 1:30 P. M., AND KEEP CLOSI. AUCTIONEERS IF YOU WANT A CHANCE AT THE PRESENT.-. Terms: 1-4 Cash, balance 4, 8 and 12 Mo Piedmont PLEASE POST aXofno ntoX.n'lFrX rM?& rP1 ls i ouu o-vavj ovj U oN Of ffoN$ Promptn I U l f 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 V O ceo oXPfa s.3 i OX Place Your Order T I "TV O C won Clay Printin AS oXpfa Phone 1 67 No SAW - WE PoN'T ACCEPT No tfJLGflU TPS AMERICAN CITIZENS AN' we Wi'SH To PREsercve OUAH 6ELF RESPECT 5AH- WO t D VIA c expeqtepA r HEREf, -hv nam sua teaaai. OF eal Suburb of Hickory, N. . Two Aoct Hicko AlxV "WiJy .-C- GTbCS CTo I? o3 m v Hickory, N. C. Require ib - RerTAf.HiNcr f-EE- same Lcwvi- fw$ c ' -rrr R gt 41 r- GVIEW Co l I -7 -. 10 't r '
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