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- . ?0 hve HICKORY DAILY RECORD IJU'il'lU'JMIl WHUHUMW --it iOTICE TO POWER CONSUMERS Owing to the damage done our sub-station by last Tuesday's electrical Morm, we will be compelled to clone down for a short while Sunday to make repairs that were made only temporarily on the day of the storm and to put in meters. The power will be cut oil' at tt:;0 a. in. Sunday and we hope to have it on again by 1 I o'clock. Trusting our customers will govern themselves by circumstances over which we have no control, we are, . , Iwctfnlly. S OUTHERN POWER By M. II. HOOVER, Superintendent. CO. ( i , ..1 ' if-. V'" A Gift of Real Value AT if I Hosley Crouch's . Friday and Saturday we JULY 1 st and 2nd 1.00 to $4.00 purchases, six per cent discount, $4. to $8.00, eight T cent 1 iseount or the equal of the di scount in goods of your m selection. In addition to the discount we will give a special ( i on tne toi lowing goous; 4 lb. bucket Swift Jewel Lard at 60c 4 lb. bucket Flufo Lard at . . 60c 4 lb. bucket Snow Drift Lard at. 65c 24 lb. Carnation Flour at $1.30 24 lb. Good Will Flour at $1.30 24 lb. Blue Ribbon Flour at . $1.30 : ,1 V 1 1 l i i n I' 1 , . A a t jCIM t Phone 208 lie and see if we can make it interesting and profitable to you 111 is Cash Sale. , Mosky & Crouck NEW ICE nn n run nil ussy PLANT innv muni EB DRUMMER DOING HTS BIT CARD OI THANKS i they too were marvelously helped." It: ; is a simile, harmless nrenaration ih-,i "I am a traveling salesman an l removes the catarrhal mucus from lb ' We desire to thank our neishW avr met others who. like myself, were j imestiml tract and allnys the in- , and friends for their kindness and xivm muigesuon, siomacn, nammauon which causes nraeticallv sympathy shown us in the death of cur wife and mother and for the trouble and gastritis. Since taking! all stomach, liver and intestinal ," weekly doses of Ma.yr's Wonder-' ments. includinp- ar.npndiriiiK. Ono fn! Remedy I am very much pleased dose will convince or money refunded. m;:n-v ur. if ul ijoral offerin.-. with its results so much so that I Vov sale by Hays Lojir Drug Store JA...tES R. H niihNKR AND have, induced others to take it and and druggists everywhere. Adv CIIN DREN Messrs. R. B. Fry and B. L. M u - SS I lovvo i. vp incoi Ticra V! the. Link Ice 13 e: Coal Company, purchased a site E3 'en the south side -;f the r-lli-oad op- Q -fti fo.dPT.nt fuel cry and will bo & making ice by August 15, it was an- El nounced today. The capital stock of BS i i . , mv !s n;0'Jo, .'. :th $17,- 0 000 sub-ciibed. E3 ; N'. vv nuichinerv f th,'. dcuble unit B type lias been ordered and a 15-ton O plant wi!l be operating by August B 15, the remaining 15 ton-; to le nut; in wlicn needed. The machinery will ' B be e!e:'t i ically driven. A side track ' 5 will be put in an 1 th-j company will 2 le han.liing coal in a few weeks. IS Mr. Fry will be fycretarv-treasur- ir cf the c-mpany and Mr. Marlowe mnager. The site is on the J. K.i Fisher nroperty and is well adapted to the business. raff to m mm s B si B m Kg B i Messrs. Bryan Jones and Hud Hill- Wl. man arc getting ready to c pen a cash B and c.'iry store next .eek. They ex-j85 peet to be" ready for- business by I B Wednesday. The inteiior cf the Vy.iB J. Kennedy place on Fourteenth B street end Ninth avenue has hoen re-j W mede'ed and re-painted. Mr. KennJy! has moved into the rear, and cliejB place fitted up for shoppers. AU;B good 5 will he s'bl for casn. The fir oj ptomises atitaclive values. o gg B B B B B B B B B B WII.I.. MAKE REPAIRS SUNDAY CURRENT OFF Superintendent M. Henry Hoover I i will utilize a spell Sunday morning) in making repairs at the Southern Power Company sub station, the power going olr at 8:30 and coming on igain. it is hoped, by 11 o'clock. The !(;;( ica! sliorm last Tuesday shot the sub-station to pieces and stopped B it machinery hero for several hours. B The ie pairs are absolutely nev:v.srn-y.B Mr. Hoover says and he will give;j hor.s'nvives time to prepare breakfast g !) foie cb sing down. The pover will B j I I'll iljillll III llillt I'J . l,'" Li!C HU M! n meal. Persons who have automobile tire?:g to pum up, and who are not found of gg exercise, will do well to visit a garage gj i the proper time. fj JUNE BUSINESS B 1mm i " i 1 1 in mi i i" ri 1 1 - ' -i. i i IB REVIEW ISSUED B Wasingtor,, June 30. June bu'si B ness activities in the United States ( B although showing an acceleration in;H price declines, were classed as m elusive" with respect to probable future developments, by the monthly teview of the federal reserve board, issued today. Theories that prices had reached a stable basis, founded on a slowing up of the price fall in May, the board j lound were set aside by later rec ords, and te board concluded thrit ''it is even more evident that the close of the readjustment period has not yet been reached" in seme lines of business, notably iron and steel. In iron the board said fit is now geneiallv believed further readjust ment of wages and prices is likely to occur, and that iiureasod actvity in it will certainly not be noted be fore autumn." In several branches of domestic trade, the board said, because the ''month of June is usually a period of relative quiet and temporary re action" good conditions have contin ued, and such recession as has occur. icd is evidently only seasonal."- Unemployment continued uract--c - 1 ! y unchanged, the report said, 'with slight tendencies to better ment, notably in agriculture, and wit htendeneies to increase here and thee, especially in basic industries like iron." "Hesita8:on in ourchasin,g," the board said, marked all the channels of distribution with little improve ment in exports, but in banking there was noted "a steady growth of strength and liquidity." "The reserves of the federal re serve banks have been much enlarged through continuous addition of go'd" the board said, "whiie their outstand ing liabilities have been reduced. Federal reserve notes outstanding have continued to shrink, and interest rates have become more moderate during the month." A tendency toward ".the, evening un of prices" in distributive chan nels the boai- said, was aoted dur ing the month, resulting "in the pass ing on of price reductions to the consumer in the form of lower ,- tal prices. This was coupled with downward modifications of freight rates, with seasonal recession in many industries and continued down ward leadjustment in others, while with productive prospects favorable and prices apparently reaching a condition of greater stability, th? outlook for autumn trade apepar reasonably encouraging." In' sptvii')? industues, the board reported "marked improvement dur ing May and June in all sections of i the country." Cotton conditions rat -led at 60 per cent of full normal, a partial exception to the general find ing. Condition of fruit crops va. J ricd greatly, the report said, : wi!h large, eastern ?-j,r.ions producing cherries, peaches, pears and apples badky affected by firsts. Grape fruits limes, pineapples, cantaloiipeg and oranges were deplared above the ten year average. ' ! Automobile productions dropped off, while textiles showed a mixed j conditiom, Rolens coming out best. p 1 1 Hl uhhc f B B B 9 B E3 The stores of Hickory .will be closed all day Monday, July 4, and the public is asked to make all purchases on Saturday. The employes and employers hope to join the general public in enjoying one of the greatest holidays of this grand republic. Thanking all for past favors and wishing all a pleasant Fourth, we are,v Respectfully, m B m B B B B B B B B B B B B a B B B B 33 B B B B B B B B lickory Merchants Association B B 5 B B B B B B liiiil. iKiiiil Jalawmn jsOTTYOil am m .... v r opuiar witn f V h ND the number ii increasing every L. day. The mar.y conveniences and oiecidcol cconoiity of New Perfection Oil Cook Stovers are the explanation of their wide-spread popularity. The New Perfection makes perfect cook ing easy. Delicious pastry of all kinds, 'nicely done roasts and tender-crusted pies no mystery r.bout tliem, the accu rate control of your heat assures perfect results, always. A separate burner for each cooking utensil makes possible a great saving of fuel and a cool, comfort able kitchen, even on. warm days. Do away with coal and wood carrying and the litter, ashes and eust that go with them. New Perfection kitchens are clean and invariably tidy. The white- ouseKeepers tipped flame of this modern cook stove provides intense, controllable beat with out sooting your pans. The New Perfection is strongly built and can be kept attractive with a dut-cloth, no blacking necessary. Most buyers se lect the four-burner sire with warming cabinet and a New Perfection Oven. However, five, three, two and one-burner si-es are obtainable by those who prefer them. Aladdin Security Oil is noted for its uniform quality and cleanliness. Always dependable, use it regularly. Nen-Perfection Oil Cook Stoves are sold a! iv.ost hardware, furniture and department stores. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (NEW JERSEY) PERFECTION Oil Cook Stoves ShuforJ Hardware Co, : : a i k i ! ' - : -l--