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I Doctor Says Nuxated Iron Will Increase Strength of Delicate People 200 Per Cent in Ten Days In many Instances Persons have far you can walk without becoming suffered untold agony for years doc- l'1- 'Next take two five grain, -, . ,-toaa tablets of ordinary nuxated iron threei tonng for nervous weakness, 8lom- timM ppr f,.iy after mealg for ' ach, liver or kidney disease or some: weeks. Then tit your strength again other ailment when their real trouble and see for yourself how much you was lack of iron in the blood How; wye gained. I have seen dozens .... ! oi nervous run down people who were 10 ten. (ailing all the 'linve double, and evtn NewWk, N. Y.-In a recent . dis-j tl, fQ th r strenffth and ' endurance course Dr. h. Sauer, a Specialist tj , d f h . who has studied widely both m thi8jtoRH of lly8I?epsia, liver and other country and Europe said: If you.troubIo. , 1 :en n foiirt,n ePV "1?- Sn aCtUf, .bi? !?.S time simply by taking iron in i peupie w ,u .t iii. j the proper form, and 'this, after they probaly bo greatly astonished at the had n 1 ' been doctori foJ exceedingly large number who ack n ths jth t ()btaini an fcene. iron and who are ill for no other fl(. Vft , .. aa , , a., h.n i,w.v f in Th-'"?- . ? c.an lalk.M you please ...... ...v.. v.. ....... i about all the wonders wrought by tnomnit iron ih minnlipd nil thuir null- I . , . . v.t,n j- :.. , j r , r' : r ; new remedies, out, wnen you come i,ltUdV4,anrU9ynLr? VI J'SaP"l'Wn to hard facts there is nothing HOST HAD REASONED VVEL! loses the power to change food into d)Ccks aU(, d d h h living tissues and therefore nothing; ,eah on It . ' alsol J you eat does you any good; you don t at norve and stomach strength get the strength out of ic lour rno, ,i Ui.j uf.M.Tii' viivi niv wsi uiuuu vuuuer in t - 1 1- . . . il xoou merely passe tnrougn your sys- the worl(1 The on, trouble wa th t tern like corn through ami with tinctnre of iron ron aceta- the rollers so wide apart that the 0-:ten ruined '0 le3 t th J mill fin't vfin A a n rnoulf nf tkn ... . r . ' ' r . " V; , , """" -iirieir stomachs and were not assimi- con.inuous blood and nerve starva- !ated am, for these reagons th"slf tion, people become generally weak-: qucntly did more harm than good sMxasj afl sTts'oTLSirs 'isitTsr & ft ner J"nHi9 t0, Vft1' a?ther ,'i&o?.rc2S?,C Suxatidon for burdened with unhealthy fat; some example, is. pleasant to t ake does not re so weak they can hardly wa lk; injur thetPe eth and is almos? im some think they have dyspepsia, kid- mediately beneficial. VTkWe; i Can ! -3 iNOTE The manufacturers of Nux !?iBWf: 5f?..!lef?? 1"! aed Iron have such unbounded. hdence m its potency that they au Couldn't Afford to Sacrifice Reputatici for Veracity by Backing Up His Guest's "Tall" Story. A well-known diplomat told at i dinner in Washington a significant pur able. "They who expect the men in au thorlty to do a great deal for them they who expect the impossible shouli remember the grizzly-bear story. "A famous grizzly-bear hunter gav a dinner, and one of the guests told o: a bear bunt tbat be bad once sham in with bis best It had been a re markable hunt. The bear had beer killed under almost incredible dinlcul ties. Although his auditors looked J skeptical, the narrator did not span I them any of- those dinlcul ties. H ' counted on the host, you see, for cor roboration. "Then, when he had finished hi$ strange but perfectly true tale, he said : "'There, that's the story, and, gen tlemen, our host will corroborate everj word I say.' "'No, George,' he said, 'I don't re member anything of this sort at all.' "Tableau ! "Maddened by this tableau, th guest, at the end of the dinner, took his host aside and hissed: "'Why didn't you back me up Id that beur story? You know every word of it was true.' " 'Yes,' said the famous hunter ; yes, it was all true, but I saw that every body round the table, thought you were lying. If, then, I had supported you, the only result would have been they would have set me down for a liar, too.'" MADE "BOOKIES" LOOK SILLY all day; some fussy and irritable; some skinny and bloodless, but all lack physical power and endurance. In such cases, it is worse than fool ishness to take stimulating medi cines or narcotic drugs, which only whip up your fagging vital powers for the moment, maybe at the ex pense of your life later on. No mat ter what anyone tells you, if you are not strong and well you owe it to yourself to make the following test: See how Ion you can work or how the old forms of inorganic iron like thorize the announcement that they will forfeit $100.00 to any charitable institution if they cannot take any uu.ii r woman unaer sixty who lacks iron and increase their strength 200 per cent or over in four weeks' time, provided they have no serious organ ic trouble. Also they will refund your money in any case in which uxatea iron does not at least doub le your strength in .n iaW is dispensed in this city by Hickory v, aim au otner druggists. FUNERAL OF MRS. SELF (Funeral Service for Mrs. Martha Caroline Self, who died late Monday , at e agVf 69 was neid from the residence on west Ninth avenue today at 11 o'clock by Rev. W. E. Murray, pastor of Holy Trin ity Lutheran church, in the presence or a number of relatives and friends Interment was in Oakwood cemetery. There were many and varied floral offerincrs. The nnnK,. i - a r- iwa were WANTED - A LIVE DEALER To'w w' Lt MZ' 5' H- Wilfpng, ..11 !,. v. r.f a AfAk?u tw ,i tI1-. r' anar and A. ww wawft'V V 41 WlilVWllV ' ITUa CJT, I RECORD WANTS r Catawba, Burke, Caldwell and Al exander counties. For the right partite we have a very liberal con tract. Our Shelby dealers have already told 27 cars in county alone. . .... A. 4 A. w mm ua once, urant oaies o., nf ua MEDICAL STNDENT HELD FOR ROBBERY .Kansas Cut v. .Mo. .tt, it tt Writ., wir. or com. Soriui k" vy Iedcral au- . a-i , tnonties with havincr been a mu. " VllltCl FOR SALE BUICK ROADSTER, WABNED OF "DARK HORSE" Phrase That Has Become Famous Had Its Origin In Race Meet In Ten nessee Town. The first use of the phrase, "a dark horse," has been traced to a turf ora cle named Judge McMinamee. A man named Sam Flynn owned a black stal lion called Dusky Pete. He was not a "likely hose" in appearance, but he could travel at a rate that put most of the animals pitted against him to scorn. It was Flynn's custom to ride this horse Into a town where a race meet ing was being held, and enter him In a race. Dusky Pete didn't look par ticularly good, and Flynn could al ways get a goodly number of bets down at excellent odds. Seldom did Pete fail to romp home far ahead of the local favorites, to the enrichment of his owner. One day Judge McMinamee was ap pointed judge at a race meet, and among the entries he observed Dusky Pete. "Gentlemen," he said, "there's a dark horse in this race that will make ye sick." After that it became a saying to "Look out for the dark horse." Visitor From Dublin Turned Neat Trick on London Sharks Who Had Boasted Too Loudly. A Dublin man, being on a vacation In London recently, patronized a ho tel resorted to by two English book ies and, being continually and unmer cifully twitted by them, decided on re venge. In the smokeroom one eve ning the trio were discussing the dex terity of pickpockets, when our friend, who bad adroitly Introduced the sub ject, declared that there was nothing wonderful about their work at all. Any -ordinarily smart man could do what they do. "I could easily lift any man, if I so wished," he declared, "no matter who or how alert he might be." "Bet you fifty to a tanner you don't lift that toff over there, Mr. Mick or Pat, or whatever your name is," snapped one of the bookies, at the same time indicating the only other occupant of the room a gentleman standing at a distant window. "Done," said our friend, and the money was taken. He approached the gentleman and spoke to him, at the same time relieving him of his watch and chain, tie pin and pocketbook. The gentleman didn't apparently notice anything wrong, but the bookies could distinctly see 'the operation. Our friend won his bet and the bookie lost his temper next day on discovering that our friend and the gentleman whom he had lifted were bosom com panions who had arranged the little matter between them. London Mail. YOU TNEVEK (CAN 1BUL . VEMfenit DIDN'T QUITE GET THE IDEA Left Vicar's Wife Thinking. The vicar's wife was tireless in dis couraging the use of tobacco. Accord. ffanir whirh holH nr. nj u . ' ' : " p aim X uu- I bed a Baltimore and Cihin n . . viaiii in Uodndge county. Wl Va . nf annv; ! insr tn th. tmn three passenger, electric starter.' r6ctober 1915 "wSbSw? m"? !?,Ch madC tt Veritable wlldera" r . . i . , UHUutr, iJlo, W'eoD was identified 1 th. rnk.ffoi.1an mttt-m a 1 x.vv. i "i. TT vll, AUlUCi one of the village WANTED - POSITION WANTED &VikTC 0 u. v hub HeDD, .., ' . " mm BwuumnjuM vy young nmn wiii' tnouanu dollars reward wn n.f "u uw biuok. iie aint with practically three years ex- fcred for the fugitive's capture. Fed- at yoa'd CH 8lave to tte habit. ywiMKx ih me grocery line as erai on.cials sav that ahnnt 1 nnn mi'im." reDiled th irl. "hnt h. .ir.v Library Patron Evidently Was Not Strictly Up to Date in Knowl edge of Modern Literature. A student assistant, engaged in read ing the shelves at the public library, was accosted by a primly dressed, middle-aged woman, who said that she had finished reading the last of Laura Jean LIbbey's writings, and that she should like something just as good. The young assistant, unable for the moment to think of Laura Jean Lib- bey's equal, hastily scanned the shelf on which she was working, and, choos ing a book, offered it to the applicant, saying, "Perhaps you would like this, 4A Kentucky Cardinal.'" "No," was the reply; "I don't care for theological works." "But," replied the kindly assistant, with needless enthusiasm, "this cardi nal was a bird." "That would not recommend him to me," said the woman, as she moved away in search of a librarian who should be a better judge of character as well as of Laura Jean LIbbey's peers. Harper's Magazine. i i gee this is where I'll make a rich haul, Treal plutocrat, he must be one o'the hoo - . BY THE WAY HE'S r SERVING TOWJV WELL The Hickory Record keeps on ag itating the fine atmosphere around there, on the subject of a country club, implying thereby a golf course. Keep it up, Record; you are serving your town welt, although it may not know ft. Greensboro News. RUNNING SHERMAN vacuum system, good bargain. II. ir Anna. 2 8 i k,, ; o ' i V , waa luei"nea me rose-garden of li. by a fellow student who recalls that she remarked to tfj iho picture on a poster issued by ia8SeS ?Jnt to !tho government depictimr the fui. i888 bout. to shipping clerk and billing clerk al- the money was found in Webb's no mo. Willing to do anything for rfObsion v advancement). Address "Steno-; Webb, who told the authorities he grapher, care Record. 1 10 6t is 2;j years of age, said he came to w , r,7 :. i Kansas City from Louisville, Ky three iWe have a full line of groceries, months ago and became a student at rn ana saiceu meats, Hour, leed. '"n'.aj university. Postoffice in We will endeavor to give you good fetors say ho has confessed to his food at right prices. Prompt de- Part m the robbery. Three other Ufery. i men previously had been arrested in BOST-NEWTON GRO. CO. the investigation of the robbery 1 13 lwk - WANTED A FEW GIRLS - Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days FOR Your drusrtrJst will refund nn- ! our sewing rooms, to make over- bhK, re. 'Wlnte, Southern Manutfac-I xunng uo., Chester, S. C. 1 13 2 wk ' tOR RENT HOUSE AND LOT on Ninth avenue; former home of JaU Mrs. James B. Beard. Large garden ad fruit trees. Apply (lire. A. Wiezen, 1443 Ninth avenue, .' 1 13 lwk "WA HUB CAP ON LARGE IWiick car. iFinder return to G. vw. nuwon. X 15 3t FOR SALE OR RENT NICE Utle home on North 15th street. IR. D. Barker, Hickory, N. C. I 15 lwk WANTED OLD FALSE TEBfTH , Pont matter if broken. I pay 11.00 to $5.00 per sec. Mail to L. wnser jw s. jf irth Street, Phil teturn mail. war CHOIR OF VERDUN (By Associated Press.) Paris, Jan. 17. Amonfr the relics at the Petit Palais are remains of the choi- of the cathedral of Verdun which the sub-prefect Grillon of Verdun is endeavoring to recon- scruct. borne of the panels have been split, others caved in, by explo sions and shell fragmentsand piecS of projectiles are seen imbedded in tne canopies. The high Louis XV chains saved by Grillon during the bombardments are nearly all intact Alone w th t.h. .h..j..i wr u 1 - i-owicurai relics is HZJ"? e Virin that was TnTJ3? niins of I Verdun whenTh. Tv"" w:ii j - . . uorman. .... . ..: v T me i sena casn byj jt. vu' 01 we vilJag ml mm m . W 1 1 mm mS ttL i l 1 i 1Y i wsk CBA2E PLANTS SPECIAL price Thursday of 15c per hundred; j S.500 or t 12 l-2c hun dred. Phone 54-J i 17 it Ol ! . .... 1 e-Hwin- leennower will be in the v Bnouiri office aU day Satur day for the purpose of collecting taxes. The penalty for January al- js hopeful that all persons will .void the February penalty by being on hand Saturday. 1 lfl 4t TOWNSHIP ROAD STATEMENT Statement of receipts and disbur. semonta of Hickory Township Road Commission since last published re port. fn $ 9,667.45 . irom co. Treas. . 14 M ---- vc. irom exemptions Refund from County on" . .u.autg wwara the citadel. ACSH8it,pan. Causes Bad Skin sWS hd P,imply skin is d to a "hJ.w1 movement. Correct this condition and clear Im, Plexion with Dr. K,wJ cTom" bedtimeif miW ker Ta? Zlml?.?. free 0 "6 'oniit in the mnm ng. Drive out the dull, ligSL. S i?nJ"MUJti? overloaded faSS tines and slua-cri-h tes e today. At a druggi.?. JS; PROGRESSIVES MEAN BUSINESS vr (?7 ,Aiociated Prese ) New Yrtrlr T- 1. , ".. Kin. .nd Elbirt CoTbT" ta i gressiyes, demanded m, me&m V th .entire national corLS & loo 00 ' purpose or reseindmo. '. 'Z' ; en vot.. v. " wre n iaK 686.85! mittee. y e KePublican com. exactly a stranger to it. I don't feel called on to put a stop to it. neither. You see, I want him to be happy and comfortable about the house when we re married." "Surely he would be Just as happy without that dreadful to bacco?" advanced the lady. "P'r'aps he would, ma'am, and p'r'aps he wouldn't," came the answer; "anyhow. x wouldn't like him to keep on flndin' Jobs out o' sight every few minutes. then come In eatin corfy berries, like tne poor wlcar." London Tit-Bits. Man Who Knew Everything. Thiers, the French statesman, was a victim of many whimsies. None had stronger hold on him, says Mgr. Ga briel Hanotaux in Contemporary France, than his desire to get every body to recognize his universal com petency. Of an applicant for the post of di rector at the Sevres manufactory Thiers said: "He is no more made for that part than for " and then he stopped. "Ah, oh ! M. Thiers," said his inter locutor, "you find it hard to say what you couia not do." Iimi Am - -uais tne truth I" Thafu th. truth!" cried the statesman gleefully. One day Thiers said, speaking of a man who had been raised to a high function: "He is no more suited for that office than I am to be a druggist. And yet," he added, catching himself up, MI do know chemistry I" Teole Egyptians Used. Stone implements and household tools, estimated to be 40,000 years old, forming part of a collection owned by Meremptah, son and successor to Barneses the Great, 1,800 years before Christ, have been unearthed in the prehistoric monarch's palace at Mem phis, ancient capital of Egypt. Advices telling of these Import dis coveries have reached the university museum in Philadelphia from Dr, Clarence S. Fisher, leader of the Eck- ley B. Coxe, Jr., expedition to Egypt In a full report, Doctor Fisher de scribes wandering through the spa cious halls of the great palace that for centuries lay buried in ancient Mem phis. Gold ornaments, scarabs, ves sels of various kinds and. vases were found Intact, just as they must have been when the lords of those days de parted. Many of the relics found, says Doctor Fisher, date back to the stone age. Traces of a fire that must have ravished the palace are found on every side, according to the archeologist. Exchange. bridge work Material sold 2l 124.82 60 Paid out for labor $24,099.61 an in. n PmA ' e,O0.0Y ... vuw ,u, iceu 9 214 79 Interest on bonds O.oS f0"1" Ar Dangerous Get rid of that tickling cold tw keeps you awake at aiff .S a?4 your vitality and eneJgy Dr KW remeay, antiseptic. fAviuijuy enective. laxative and Freedom's True Friend. The true friend of freedom does not wish to be insulted by the supposition that be believes each human Individu al an erring man, and that neverthe less the united clamor of erring men hae a character of divinity about It; nor does he desire to be told that the voice of the people, though legitimate ly and institutionally proclaimed and Justly commanding respect and obedi ence, is divine on that account. He Knows that the majority may err, and that be has the right and often the auty to use his whole energy to con vince them of their error, and law fully to bring about a different set of laws. The true and stanch Republican wants liberty, but no deification either or nimseir or others. Emerson. Odd Numbers. A hen is always given an odd num ber of eggs to be hatched. Why? There is no reason at all except su perstition. Salutes from warships, forts, etc., are always given in odd numbers, yet no valid reason can be adduced. It is a remnant of the old "odd numbers are lucky" superstition. Virgil records all sorts of charms end spells practiced round odd num bers! never even ones. Seven is the favorite biblical number, and old di vines taught that it held a mystical perfection. It Is an odd number. Falstaff, in the "Merry Wives," is entrapped for the third time. He him self said: "They say there is a divin ity In odd numbers," because of the old belief in odd numbers. Physicians of other days always in sisted that "bleedings" should be in odd numbers one, three, five, etc., and never an even one. London Mail. iMr. Geo. S. Wlatson has received a letter from Mr. J. P. Flack of Union Mills, and in a postscript Mr. Flack, who is 79 years old, says the effects of the War Between the . States are still being felt. And then he hu morously remarks that he was the man that ran Sherman through Geor gia "I ran and he was after me." "Free Drinks" read a placard dis played in a thop window in a little town in Il'inuls during a recent dry wet campaign. In smaller type ihe free dr:.nk" was explained .is cool, pure, sparkling, artesian water. Ev ury one was nterested in fcnis clever ad, and many entered to drink and siytd Jr. Vi.y. Advertising World. FRENCH STATEMENT (By Associated Press) aPris, Jan. 16. A German raid in the Somme region last night, was re pulsed by the French, the war office announces. lElsewhere on the front chre was little activity aside from ar tillery duels. j Horses, Mares and Mules. We have just received two car loads of horses and mules, we now have about 7 5 head on hand. We have mares weighing from 900 to 1 600 pounds and weighing from 600 to 1 200 pounds. We think we can suit almost anyone in a mare or mule. We have several nicely matched teams of mares and mules. Anyone wanting to buy or exchange should see this fine lot of stock. A. S. Abernethy & Hickory, N. C. v Son, .Subscribe for the Hickory Daily Record " 3 taw tra l What a Man Never Forgets Balance on hand 1-1-17. J 17 21 $21,977.35 m. . irritated mfml, B the germs- vm tVm K1I1S cold Delay' is d-n-S" 18 002 "1 eved. New Discov7;r:r:?ec r- King's fifteen v7v f Jot nearly 22.26 remedv for :f tne f?vorite coM "ouPr coughs and 24,999.61 druggist. 50(? "e today at ihe first time he ever kissed a gin. - ".ou wiij lit rnamM a n "j. looacco. The first time he asked a girl to marry him. Wiat his wife said the first time he stayed out all night. VtcTOT ho fli. I .. Sound Thouohts Sound Bodv. You may have a well body, but you must Degin to build it with your word. Instead of laying up weak and sick word in your body, begin now to apeak the word of strength and health and keep it up. Don't look at what baa been. Lot's wife tried that, and she never got beyond the past Clear out of your mind all this rubbish about uric acid, gallstone, etc., and you will And that none of them has lodgment in your Dooy. The thought makes the body and determines the condition it uvea in. Thoughts of health are living, eternal things, and they work with their Irresistible power of almightiness to tone np the organism to their own high key of harmony and capability. Unity. i TO GO TO RALEIGH iEnvoy Thomas Lloyd and Mr -j "iiv iuivo uwn nere ior sev eral weeks, will leave for Raleic-h in o - - a rew days to take up work there for the Volunteers of America. Envoy -ioya win devote much time to nris on work and it is expected bv friends that he will make a good The Clay Printing Company, with new machinery and ma terial, is prepared to undertake all kinds or job and boo moderate prices, representative call on you or drop into the office and talk the matter over. Mortgage Deeds and Other Legal Blanks on Sale at Office. printing at Let our im- Ped out into the hall and LiA ST ?ress, m KJgh. Me is energet- girll'V d 8aid' It 8 1C ?nd ti'elew and does not mind I work. c ay PriitiM Book and Job Printers.
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