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WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBLR 2 PAGE TVQ HICKORY DAILY RECORD Hickory Daily Record Sabscribers tfeilnog tie address of their paper changed will please aUte tn their communication both OLD and NEW addresses. Tn inatrra efficient delivery, com- planits should be made to the Sub scription Department promptly. City subscriber should call 167 regarding complaints. With a local cotton market again Hickory is coming along in the right direction. ket here for this section. monew will be used c'n toe goner:; building and road construction pto- There ought to be a mar-' ;r, ain authorized by the 1 U2 1 gener everything raised in With its ideal legation and the gen ual knowledge that it is a good town, Hickory ought to have hotel accom modations for all 'A ho might come here. It is a town proposition. al -assembly. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year -uu (By mail, $4.00; 6 months, $2.00) Months $2-50 $1.25 Month . -45! One Week 10 filtered s seconr-class matter Hep fc-ssbcr 11. 1915, at the postofflce at Lciory, N. C, under the act of Morch 8,1379. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of republication of all news credited to it or not credited in this paper and also the lo cal sews ptblllhed herein. The state equalization board has reduced the Cannon mills assessment ! ito-J lOCi ViolniiT thp fimrres set b" t ) --O the Cabarrus county commissioners. The Record assumes that the equal ization board know what it was about; without knowing itself, it is not in a position to pass judgment. BOTTLERS GOME III RSI EH TOD HUNDREDS KILLED BT JAPANESE WHIRL the Associnted Press. Raleigh., Sept. 2S. The annual mrriin.T of the North .Carolina bot tling association converted hero this afternoon at 2 o'clock wflh a hunthe.i or more delegates from all part; o the state in attendance. GENUINE dKilBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Published by the Clay Printing Co. Every Evening Except Sunday LOCAL COTTON MARKET Per the first time in two years Hickory has a cotton market. Mr. C V. Garth, with the A. A. Shu fan! Mill Company, will buy the staple for a Charlotto house, paying the spot price and furnishing a market hero for much cc'tton that formerly went out of the county. Mr. Garth say he will pr.y the best prices- less the freight from here to Charlotte. This arrangement not only will be of much advantage to farmers, but will bo of advantage to merchants r.nd others. As Hickory grows, it will become a better market fcr cot ton, produce and fruits, and good mirket hero will be a source of much revenue to farmers for a radius of many mile. DRAMATIC ATTENTION When the wife of a former service man offers to sell her services for two years in order tc provide hospit al treatment for her husband, atten tion is called in s- striking manner to a condition that will not be permitted to obtain long. The Success, Ar., woman will not be required to hire out; her case will be investigated end relief 'provided. .It is a forcible way cf attracting attention, but it gets results. The federal government, whether the man became crippled before r after leaving the service, should pro vide for his treatment. There is an opportunity here for the officials of thestate of Arkansas to exert what pressure they may have on those responsible for providing treatment. Mr. Chas. A. Reynolds of Winston Salem has 'been elected chairman of the Republican state committee to succeed Mr. Frank A. Linney recent ly c6nfrmed as United States at torney for the western district of North Carolina. Mr. Reynolds is a "isv of integrity, of, pleasing person ality and has many friends in both parties. Whether he has been a har monizer in the ranks of the Repub lican party and whether his election as chairman will give that organiza tion a moro virile leadership will best be determined when other leaders be gin taking an inventory of his past activities. The Atlantic Coast Line follows the Southern in appealing to the feder al court for relief from the valuation placed on its property by state au thorities. Here is another outcome of the slaughter of, revaluation. The Democratic legislature, frightened by Republican criticism, turned tail ant . .4 iL 1 A. ' iau at wiw lasi session. we can charge this whole busincus to lack of statesmanship maybe the people wil insist on having the job done right Bv the Associateo. I'ress. Tokio, Sept. 28. Several hundred persons have been hilled by a typhoon in central Japan centering upon Nag oya on the island of, Hondo, where a tidal wave destroyed crops and hous es. Several boats have been sunk and many fishermen .are missing. GilDII con? GUTS PAPER PRICE VETERANS OF III I1BE By the Associated Trfts. Indian-; polis. Sept. 'JS. Stepping a trifle slower but just us proudly as they did when the war ended in '.", the veterans of the union army swung in parade today. This was tl. feature of the grang encampmen'. of the army of the republic. DURHAM tobacco makes 50 flood cigarettes for Wc want you to have the best paper for "BULL." So now you can receive with each package a book of 24 leaves of WLUl-V.-the very finest cigaretto paper in the world. Built Any iiy the Associate 1 Prc-s. Washington- Sept. 28. The Cana dian Export Paper Co., Ltd., has ww nounced a reduction cf $1" a ton Uv newsptint paper for the fourth quar ter, the department cf commerce w.u-; advised todvy by its consul in Canrub1. The new price is $IS0 per ton or ) cents a pound. TRY JAIL DELIVERY ST HHSOMIE By the Associated press. Ilendesonville. N. C, Pept Three negroes escaped ..from the Hen derson county jail here last night it: r.n attempted wholesale delivery. The priPCnera made their escape through a cupalo and slid down a pipe. The jailer heard the noise. One of the negroes was recaptured. Ni YORK II NOWOFFERE STATE F.y the Associate Its Raleigh, Sept. 2S. New York bankers tochv offered to lean th stat of North Carolina S5.000.nor) :,t 5.95 per cent, it was learned here tj- day. The announcement that the ban was available subject to the approval of the governor and the council of state came in a telegram to Governor Morrison from Treasurer Pen Lacy who is in New York city. If the offer is accepted, the state will have im mediate use of the money as then- arc no strings tied to it whatever. Governor Moi mi said today thp WATCH MAIN SPRINGS The general publu- and a big majority of s tailed Wat"h-ma! er 3 consider a watch main spring al! right :.o long as it i-i not PRO KEN. This is not the eases for the average f the b ; t MAIN SPRINGS' money can buy is but TWO YEARS, at the end of iir.s time i.hey b come "set," as we say, that is they soften or Im;.- ih'ir :;trongth which renders them unfit, so far a.s accurate (.iinc-krepino- is con tei Med. Tb.e little nn-even power il still exerts may !;eep the bal ance limning but not in the time keeping- shape. Canirary io all otlier springs, a twain spring delivers power, wbiJi all other rraings ab,lb power or shocks. A man in the factory has vo know thee things. Have your watch repaired liko the Factory GEO. E, BISANAR'S We Have a Factor Man wiiiere Whether you live in Hickory, Newton, Coiiovcr, Granite Falls, Lenoir or Morganton, we are prepared to erect your house at a cost much cheaper and better than you can have it done by others. Our specially equipped shop turns out quantity production, save duplication of costs, and enables you to save money. We can build you a home in from two to si:; weeks. If you want to buy your material from us, you can have the construction done by any good carpenter. rni,. :m li l. 'i. j i ii i i ueii we win bee uiai n is pui up properly; mat vou are pleased. Ask or write for details. 9 H naxt time. The Charlotte Observer notes that Gaston, Mecklenburg and Catawba will enter the Jersey breeder's con test at the Gaston County Fair next month and it predicts a warm con test. That is fine. Now if Bol linger and Shuford and Robinson will also send Uj Gaston their choicest eattle, we should like to take a trip to Europe or Honolulu on the back er ot all the cattle in the other two good counties. ; Baptists of North Carolina do well to stand by Dr. L. T. Mays, whose character was attacked by represcn tatives of J. T. Harris, Ridgecrcst murderer of F. W. Monnish. Law yers who attempted to destroy a Bap- tist minister in their efforts to save the life of a man who deliberately kill ed another may get into a peck of trouble. The circus having come and gon,;, the next thing on the card is the fair. We ought to ginger up for it. HURT ALL OVER Texas Lady Couldn't Sit, Stand or Lie With Any Comfort. Says "Cardui Did World of Good." Bartletf. Texas. Mrs. "Nannie Mes ser, of Route 3. this place, states: "About three years ago I was in a very critical condition. I had ben suffering for some time. To tell how I hurt would be impossible. "I just hurt all over. I couldn't sit, stand or lay with any comfort, my back, sides and head all gave me a great deal of trouble. "I was especially bothered with a light swimming in my head. My people were very uneasy about me and sent me to my relatives to see If a change would do me any good. "I stopped at a sister-in-law's and she belDg a great believer in Cardui, askfid me why I didn't use It. I de cided to try it . . . "I had only taken a few doses when I felt It would do me eood. Thia gave hopes and I used it right along and it did me Just a world of good, since which time I have never ceased to praise Cardui." Cardui Is for slmnla fomnU plaints and womanly pains and has been found to benefit In thousand nr such cases when not due to malfor mation or that do not require surgical treatment. Try IL NO-iaa Let us install a CALORIC Furnace h Your Home Today Its Patented construction HICKORY, N. C. insures success- s e 1 W - TT- I I m I -W, 1 pi Abernethy B igger Brighter Belter CONSIDI However small your deposits, consider what ni'iy coitie. You are looking' forward to a larger success and may some time need financial aid or reliable counsel. Everyone here is at your command. The friendship of your banker, his good '.will, bis confidence in you, may sometime be important. -Here we cultivate close re lations with depositros. Your. bank is important to you choose it wisely. First National Bank HICKORY, N. C. Capital and Surplus $300,000.00 J, D. Elliott, president, K. C. Menzies, Vicerresident & Cashier J. L. Cilley, Asst. Cashier an tLver Entertains - Thrills - Instructs Every body October 4, 5, 6, 7 L - -