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THURSDAY tVi,v,v. PAGE FOUR Wlhmite Hoimge Ffloiunr There is no better flour made than "White House." It is perfection itself and there is no other place in Hickory to -et White House Flour except at the CITY MARKET, EVERY BAG ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. While everybody is talking ''high prices" why don't you try the City Market where they keep the prices down. We have the beef, any cut you want; pork chops; sausage; liver mush and fancy cream cheese. Don't worry about breakfast. nicest kind of call the CITY MARKET, Phone 144 or 49 HICKORY DAILY RECORD IT"" w iih ii .i n 13 u 13 RJ E3 n H ES a D 81 a m a 13 u a a a a a a a a a n a a a a a El a a a a u a a ra a a a a a 13 a 13 a a a a a n 13 C3 M a m a a a a a a a a El R P K.P Will M)M WMW. BSE3aaaaaaaDDQaDDQDiaiIE3DDEaDBaDBiaDDaaEaaDDIiaDnDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDaDaDDDDaDDDDDDDDDDDDJ Ml t-v J. .ill O ann if ngjaaaae 3KE tee Army" Congress didn't take much of a chance when it ap propriated over six hundred million dollars tobuild fight ing airplanes Those keen-minded representatives of the people KNEW they could depend on us to scout around and raise the money or PUT IT UP OURSELVES, to pay for the construction of some twenty or more regiments of powerful,fighting air machines to do most effective battle from the clouds. Think of the tremendous advantage to our"battling million" if General Pershing knows the "lay of the land" in the enemy's campand goodf oiks, this is only possible by the aid of the "eyes of the armyr these airplanes. Men! Don't let's shake the solid confidence our government has in us--Loan Uncle Sam the price of at least ONE LIBERTY BOND at 4 per cent INTEREST He'll guarantee the payment of every nickel of it, when it comes due. . Come on, lets make arrangements TODAY. This advertisement donated by HICKORY OVERALL COMPANY I GOOD PROGRAM HAWII IS ANXIOUS rfp?: FOR UNION MEETING TO FURNISH MORE 'uitl PA A - D D C Next Monday afternoon, October 29, the Wjomen's Missionary Societies are to hold a union meeting celebrat ing the four hundredth anniversary of the beginning of Protestantism. A special program by the national coun cil ow W)men of Home Missions will be used in the service. A union choir will lead in the singing of , the great hymns of the church as follows: "The Church's One Foundation," "Glo rious Things of Thee Are Spoken," and Luther'fe Battle Hymn of the Reformation. ' In addition to the Reformation features, the program as arranged by the local committee includes the following topics of vital interest to the organized missionary society: Why I Belong to a Missionary So-ciety-HMrs. C. C. Bost. Mission Study. Wliy and How Miss Morrell. Stewardship Mrs. A. M. West. Community Service for the Col ored People Mrs. J. G. Garth. The Bible and Prayer in the Mis sionary Society. Mrs. T. P. Pruitt. The hour: from 3:30 to 5 strictly. 'The place: The Presbyterian church. The women of all the churches are invited 3y Associated Press. Whshington, Oct. 25. Provost Marshal General Crowder has receiv ed a telegraphic report from Gover nor Pinkman frofm .Hawaii saying 1 that the island would fill its quota in FOR RENT . f the national army. j lights and wat The total registration, the report j avenue. Ilen-y states, is 26,388 of which only 8,-! - 936 are citizens or declarants. Ha- j Help your cot.:: waii already has furnished by vol- j Government Uc. unteering more than twice her gross ' . quota, but the government states ! WANTED that patriotic sentiment is increasing in the island. RED CROSS WORKERS NEED MORE HELP phone G4 for pri Catawba Paek:r; WANTED Imi five carpentc-rs Moss, Hickory. BEFORE placing car, see the no City Garage. cieties are expected. HAVE THREE in farms. Y, i Phone C. T. 31 10 16 tf A visit to the Red Cross sewing room in the postoffice building yes terday afternoon showed the Record f man what the good ladies are doing against the time, when the materials The members of the missionary so- they are making will be needed by American soiaiers m trance, inere worA nn 1 it ferny 1 o A I n c- n t , f Vii-f- i ""ij' iuvj.ico jjjj. uuu j nave oDiiateii t they were making four of the sev- j money to p;iv en machines hum and pajamas were I eci f0r the L" being turned out rapidly Some ! Sf;pflf Pi,. V,' FOR HIGH s The boys ar.'I p grade oi tne h:;i bungalow, ' ;.'; i. 10 i- kii Y Sour or --W w L L i: tf '' '-d'T for a - "" - r J ' -.. t 'J 5 3 1 wk I'trs for clftse r: L. " 'l i'iANo D. A. R. TO BUY BONDS AND RESTOjRE FRENCH VILLAGE Snrino-fipli, Mass . dot. 9.5 PJans of the national D. 'A. R. to' restore I imes m5f than four are present, i built especia the French village of Tilloloy and buLn ften'. raise $100,000 to buy liberty bonds by contributions of $1 each from all members of the body were outlined at the state and annhal conference here by Mrs. George hatcher Guernsey president general. Mrs. Frank D. Ellison, state regent, in responding, said the ohapters of the state would do their part in both parts. Mrs. school Cnn-nnll -P 1 !, . with a large family who takes the I Hated 'bv "h 'r, work home and returns it after com- girls with pleting .it. Incidentally she does her own housework, and makes as many! WANTED -garments as any other helper. She lans. libk is more tnan doing her part, and is a heroine. The seiwing quarters are comfor table and there are seven machines It is suggested that at least seven or eight persons can work each after noon and by dividing up the work among a score or more, the bnrrlpn will fall easily on the ladies And ! the work must be done BOND SALE Sealed bids, addressed to the un dersigned will be received by the City Council of the city of Hickory, North Carolina until October 30th, 1917 at 8 o'clock p. m., for the sale of each or any or all of the following four issues of bonds of said City of Hick ory, dated Oct. 1, 1917, bearing in terest at 6 per centum per annum payable semi-annually. Principal and interest payable in gold in New York. $15,000 Water Extension Bonds, maturing $500, annually October 1, 1918 to 1947. $33,000 Funding bonds ma turing $3,000 annually October . 1, 1918 to 1924 and $4,000 annually Oc tober 1, 1925 to 1927. $70,000 Street Bonds for property owners' share, maturing $5,000 an- $6,000 annually October 1, 1920 to and We .Will Write your ad $35,000 Street Bonds for the City's share, maturing $1,500 annually Oc tober 1, 1918 to 1927, and $2,000 an nually October 1, 1928 to 1937. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check of two per cent of the par value of bonds bid for, drawn to the order of the City Treasurer upon an incorporated bank or trust company or must be ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ctcuuiinpameu uy casn in HKe am. iHavino- rmoKf! i . 1 ount, to secure city against any loss of nI "5 UaIlfied s administrate j resulting from failure of the bidder r u Barger deceased, late of' to nlv wit, tio 0tv,o u;a Catawba county, N. C. this i tn n... Bids must be unconditional except as Ty Persons having claims against to legality of bonds and the bidder estate of said deceased to ex must agree to accept delivery of the hltit them to the undersidned on bonds not later than Nov. 27th, 1917 or before the 4th day of October, and then make full payment there- 1918 or this notice will be pleaded f, v. x . in bar of their recovery. All per- lhe right to reject any and all sons indebted to said estate will bids is reserved BATT PIease ke Prompt payment. r, ,T JOHN BALLEW, This Oct. 4, 1917. Clrfnager and Ex"ffifn1,7C1ity LNNIE W. CLINE 6 k' 10 17 10t 10 4 4t Thurs Administrator. 10 24 5 IN TRANSIT Flour, high ing. .j.l.ide key Wheat." sale. J. Ii 10 25 It and our- "Arcrna .-tr You need not be &n "ad writer" to use these col umns. State your wants simply, and above all truthfully. i Or telephone this office f Want ads are the big gest little i nvestments you can make. INTRODUCTORY :i oma" Flour, h:-jh c; at very aiiracth e sale will be v.::'. per later. Yi; A Hatcher, Soli:;:,; a. Drives Out Mtjarb. : The Old Stand.!-,! g- er:.. GKOVK'S TASTKI.1-S cr Malaria.enriches'h" !,' oo i. tn. A true tonic rr 8.1a oi car Mr. 1! .1 .Cs 'Jr. SysJcn. : h'-:::':g t ,r:c. jL'-.i c '. ''.:i:.. .- Notice To;nycasl- friends I AM BACK INTii SAME OLD SAME OLD SAME OLD and read) SAME OLD in the SAME OLD PLACE LINE PRICE FORCE to serve r'RIEiN WAY n ETHE MESSENGER LUCKY FOR MIKE DREAMS GO BY CONTRARIES so I CAN" T UNDER 5Tflwn r . .... " '"l'" itt LWOO DOT I KNoW Gomq Vo ME PlRT Google no HmhHmGl-'l. HOKE" Mb n(N' i 65 TbUGB AS HE LOOKS", 1 bin in some ' J .O V Tight Places in y ' f "so me life, but pis jgr ( 16 TH'WOtfST m IS iBi&K ve - wzm r7iMItfIM M I i If 1 1 : 1 1 1 lm UM6LoPPY COMES COM PAN V To pinner." Sgy.ggH?w HffTtoHftX. CftftTcOM &EKvic6 CORP-N.Y. I 0ULLCON CONGO.' IT'5 B)D ENOU&H To BE ROASTED ALIVE WIDOUT BEiN ToRTof?eo BY P'S BoNGo 60U&0 ! Bull Con- CorsGoJ (NATIVE VER5I0N OF HAl! HAIL! THE ?AN&'s ALl HERE : " j . XI. Cow, GET UP Mh' You'll BE LAV- FoR WQtLY. LIFE 6AVSR 0EEN ) GoNER r ft M i:
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