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PAGE FOUR HICKORY DAILY RECORD WEDNESDAY EVNiXG Like a Boy at 50 Bubbling Over With Vitality-Taking Iron Did It Doctor Says Nuxated Iron is Greatest of all Strength Builders Often Increases the strength and endurance of delicate, nervous folks 200 per cent in two weeks time. ,Nw York. N, Y.-Not long ago a man came to rve who was nearly half a century old and asked me to give him a preliminary examination for life insurance. 1 was astonished to find him with the blood pressure of a boy of 2 and as full of vigor, vim and vitality as a young man; in fact a young man ho really was not withstanding his age. The secret he said was taking iron nuxated iron had filled him with renewed life. At 30 he was in bad health, at 40 care worn and nearly all in. New at 50 a miracle of vitality and his facR beaming with the buoyancy of youth. As I have said a hundred times over iron is the greatest of all strength builders If people would only throw away patent n-edicincs and nauseous concoctions and t:ko sim ple nuxated iron, I am convinced that the lives of thousands of persons might be saved, who now die every year from pneumonia, grippe, con sumption, kidney, liver and heart trouble, eta The real and true caune which started tlu'ir iliscv.-os w u noth ing more or less than a wea'anod con dition brought on by lack of iron in the blood Iron is absolutely necessa ry to enable your blood to change food into living tissue Y.'it'aout it, no matter how much or what you eat, your food merely passei through , you without doing you any good. You don't get the strength out of it and ! as a consequence you become weak land pale and sickly ' looking just like a plant trying to grow in a soil de ' (icient in iron. If you are not strong or well you owe it to yourself to make the following test: See how i long you can work or how far you : can walk without becoming tired, i next take two live grain tablets of or j dinary nuxated iron three times per 'day after meals for two weeks. Then ! test your strength again and see for yourself how much jolt have gained. 1 1 have seen dozens of nervous run down people who were ailing all the while, ibuble the'r strength and en durance and wjulri'ly get rid of all sym ptoms of dyspepsia, liver and : other troubles in from ten to fourteen days five si: ;:1' by taking iron in , the' proper form And this aiLer 'they ;:ri in bo-v canes been doctor ' ing' !t monl.'t- without obtaining any Vn.-Mii J!::t don't take the old ' for;.!;-, of redo, -ed ivn, iron aecet:. to, 1 or ir. "i imply t- save a few cents You -;;'i ;t tain- i on in a form t :ut itn !": easily a'i'.bol a:ul r-j.simil it- ed lik,' n.xuto.l it.m if you want it to do you any fftt.t.I. othorw.'se it nay , priiw.- worse thi n useless. .Alany an atlib-io or pri:r''t.o;hter has won t'.ie 1 day simply because he knew the se cret of great strength and endurance ami filler! Viis hlood with iron before he went into the affray, while many another has gone down to inglorious defeat simply for the lack of iron. IT. Smicr M TV Note Nuxated Iron recommended invp hv Dr Sauer is not a patent medicine, nor secret remedy, but one which is well known to druggists and whose iron constituents are widely prescribed by. eminent physicians ev erywhere Unlike the older inor ganic iron-products,' 'it is easily" assi milated, does not injure the teeth, make them black, ndr upset the stom ;ifh nri flip rontrarv. it'is a ' most potent remedy in nearly-all forms of indigestion, as well as .nervous; run down conditions. The - manufac turers have such great confidence ;in Nuxated Iron that they offer to for fait V lo0 00 to any charitable insti-t-in'i. if ihov cannot take any man ;r wo:r.an under 00 who lacks iron .-..d increase their strength 200 per c:nf, or over in four weeks' time pro vided they have no serious organic tro.'do. They a'.to offer to refund your n '.r jy if it does not at least double yo ,;r strength and endurance in ten clays' time. It is dispensed in this city by Hickory Drug Co. and all other druggists. ANOTHER CHANCE p T b u7 GIVEN POOL 1 r- i Good Roads Convention (Continued from page 1) count; road commission consisting of three members who shall have complete charge of road construction within the county Mr Joy advanc ed as a reason for his substitute that it would solve two problems township road maintenance, which would be one of the greatest stumbl ing blocks "to the movement if it wars not provided for, and a small commission to have charge of the county construction. Mr. Colin Yoder said Mr. Joy must be a mind-reader, inasmuch as the resolution offered by him had been floating around in his head ever since the mass meeting had been called He seconded the motion, and hoped the convention would adopt the sub stitute. Judge Mebane accepted Mr. Joy's sviUstituterf which was Safely discussed and finally unai.Vnously passed. Chairman Self was instructed to appoint a committee of one from each township to carry out the wishes of the convention, after which the meet ing adjourned. It is generally understood that Mr. W. S. Fallia, on the part of the State Highway Commission, is pre paring a bill to be presented to the general assembly. This bill will pro bably be of such character as will enable any county to submit to its voters a plan of road construction and maintenance that is best adapt ed to its needa Secretary Joy tele graphed to Mt. FaUiV fequesting him to send a draft of the proposed bill to the Chamber of Commerce, so that the committee can use that act as a foundation on which to car ry out its constructions. !PD!P Ml HUllluHU it! ENGLAND STRESSED ! j j Ciiero-Cola ,r is a universal tavorits f becausekl8 3efrefifjmff I I Sold only in labeled bottles V You will fte 1ll'rm fl and the certainty of its cleanliness. A (By Aaeociated Press.) London, Feb. 7. Agricultural sta tistics for 1916 relating to England and Wales have just been issued by the board of agriculture. They show why, apart from the growing difficulty of obtaining supplies from overseas, special attention is devoted to in creasing home production of certain food staples, more particularly wheat, potatoes and pigs. The area under wheat in 1916 am ounted to 1,912,208 acres, being 257,962 acres, or about 12 per cent less than in the previous year. The area under potatoes last year was 427,946 acres, 35 451 acres below that of 1915. The total number of pigs raised was 2,167,941, a decline of 252,086, or nearly ten and a half per cent, as compared with the preceding year. On the other hand the total number of cattle returned last year was 6,215,781, the largest number record ed since returns were collected and showing an increase of 151,627 over the total of 1915. English people are the greatest consumers of mutton in the world and it is satisfactory to note that the total number last year was 17,951,123, an increase of 428, "46 as compared with the preceding year. The total number of horses on agricultural holdings was 1,359,- 566, an increase of five and a hall per cent The total area of land in England and Wales is 37,137,564 acres. Of this ll,0ol,101 were returned as ar able land, 16,022,983 acres as perma nent grass, and 3,816.083' acres as mountain and heath land used for grazing last year. These figures in dicate an increase of 85,394 acres of arable land and a decrease of 64, 410 in permanent grass, while rourh grazings increased by 51,377 acres The total area returned as bare fal low in 1916 was 421,886 acre3, or 112,247 acres in .excess of 1915 Gettln' Away With It An amusing Incident happened the other day while Decatur county's con tribution to the centennial parade in In- , dianapolis was on its Way to the capi- tal city. Their float was a miniature of the famous courthouse tower at I Greensburg, with the maple tree grow t lng on it. Itoy C. Kanouse, its design : er and builder, left Greensburg on a ' truck at 3:30 a. m. with the tower. Now Greensburg has been infested i with petty burglars and their activities are known even outside the county and just as day was breaking and the men , were entering Shelby county they passed two farmers on the road when one was heard to remark "Looka there, by gosh, them fellers hez stole the Greensburg courthouse tower en air gittin' away with It, too." Indianapo lis News. Horse Holds Hhs Own Well. "The horse Is doomed. If the peo ple keep on buying automobiles, the horse will soon become a rare animal, een only In roologleal gardens and mnseums." We hare heard tome inch prediction a thousand times. What Is the fact? Report of the department ef commerce snow that in the last 15 Tears the' bomber of horses la the United States, far frem decreasing, has Increased over BO per cent. In 1915 It was esttnated there were more than tl,000,000 horses in the eottntry, rained : at $2,000,000,000. Manifestly, thej horse is not so easily crowded oat as j some of us thought. Notwithstanding ' the fact that racine is less rjonalar and automobiles multiply beyond all count, the horse more than holds his own. Hickory's three pool rooms "are to remain open, but only upon the un derstanding that the next serious complaint will result in having thein closed good and tight The only reason the licenses were not revoked was the uncertainty of council that this could be done, and it was not desired to : provoke litigation that might go to the supreme court and then be" decided against the city. In the meantime City Attorney Jos L. Murphy will indict the pool room managers under the criminal law. and carry the matter to the high est court, he informed council Tues day night.. Mr. Murphy believes the law is ample to cover the offenses of gambling alleged to have been committed in the three places and he will make a test' case of the law. It wras freely admitted at the meet ing that the case against the manag ers was not as strong as it could have been, for the simple reason that men who talked freely in private were loath to swear in public against the places. iNobody doubts that the pool rooms are evil places, but evi dence was wanting at the time of hearing, it was thought, to make the case against them conclusive. Anoth er complaint will result in action Mr. Rector was advised to employ 3 new manager, as most complaints have been made against his place. iMr Charles Wfitherspoon was pres ent Tuesday night and told the board, after the pool room managers had been informed that they would get another chance, that all the rooms were gambling places and gave it as hiB opinion that a pool room would not ' make expenses if it was hon estly run. trie said there would be more gambling than ever and told how working men, with their week's wages, would be fleeced by the sharps that hung-out there. Council decided to agree to a ref erence of the Horseford creek bridge matter, the county commissioners having authorized County 'Attorney R. H. Shuford to agree to this also. Mr G. H. Geitner, chairman of the Hickory township road commission, was before the board and said this would be the simplest and least cost ly proceeding. The bridge is just in side the city limits, but was built on a new road, and the city's bridge abandoned. The board discussed sewerage building, water works construction and ordered bills paid. Neglected Colds Grow Worse A cough that racks and irritates the throat may lead to a serious chronic toug-h. if neglected. The healing pine balsams in Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey Nature's Own Rem edyu will soothe the irritation, breathing will be easier, and the an tiseptic properties will kill the germ which retarded healing. Have it handy for croup, sore throat land chronic bronchial affections. 'Get a bottle today. Pleasant to takeV At all druggists, 25c. Gained Religion Rapidly. A little flve-year-old East Winthrop, Me., lad went to Sunday school with his sister, some older, and was much impressed with what he heard and saw. He talked considerably about his visit and his remarks were very in teresting, he deciding that someone lived in heaven who could do any and all things. It was soon after that the lad's mother had occasion to call him to her, and he, boylike, replied in the "just-a-minute" manner, remarking that it was going to rain and he wanted to catch some of the rainwater. The lady soon repeated the summons and tiptoed along to see what he was doing, to find him just completing the setting of Ids dishes and to hear him say in childlike innocence: "All right, Dedus; let 'er rain !" Kennebec Journal. Plenty of Privacy Then. "Is there such a place in this world as an ideal summer resort?" "Oh, yes," replied the cynical per son who hates the society of his fel low man. "Nam It." "Almost any summer resort in midwinter." Club Has Unusual Rules. Unusual rules have been adopted by the Thimble Bee club of 20 members, ef Florence, Pa. Any member who is a musician and does not bring her fa vorite instrument or song to the meet ing is to be fined. All must have their fancy work, the membership of the or ganization being limited to young women. asi isjii imii i .samifjft n Are hn a Wesien ? -10 AO' g siffeS '4 s t: Growth of Esperanto. The, literature of Esperanto has in creased from 29 books in 1880 to 2,500 In 1914, and during the last three or four years six full-length original nov els have been published in the language. WANTEDPOSITION AS STENO grapher by young lady who has (completed this course; Willing to start on small salary. Address P Q box 397. 2 7 6t pd Ilse Wem&D8 3 I ??.' ; m sale at m. m:mr Blankets! Blankets!! A few pairs good wool blan kets left for $4.50 and $5.00 per pair. Phone in your order. Shuford Furniture Store. ..,,.,DOrt.i vruiP SON --,0 LJC'O r OF A QRtnl MUi.n . . -.-r-rr- n CDD THI ' mi nu VFS THCT PREDICTED H'-tf- - I SptN0iO CARir-ej-J j i i u - ;rr- wmri a2S Iff Nrort-cnaTo0r3efiicec:3- nt.Y. N$93 till 3 TCWv in m . if if HlRC"vV WHALE STEAK EATEN AT COAST BANQUET iMany people have heard of a "whale of a dinner" or other "whales;" but how many have ever eaten any whale steak. A Long Beach, Cal., special to the. Los An geles Times says: Capt John Di Loop of the good ship Camiguin killed another whale today and the high cost, of living in Long Bach went down .another notch tSix tons of whale tenderloin, a delicacy which has leaped into popu larity here in the past few weeks, was carved from the carcass of the giant leviathin and placed on the markets of Long Beach, and Los An geles at a nominal price. iSo cheap and so popular have be come whale steaks here that the high cost of meat has been dealt a se vere blow by the advent of the sea cow food' Although the public was some what backward about eating whale at first, the local markets sell close to a ton a day of the meat at pres ent while Los Angeles dealers are calling for more with each killing. In addition to the six tons of ten derloin, the whale shot by Capt. Loop today yielded 10 tons of blubber that will be reduced to a lubricating oil of high grade. ICaptain Loop sighted his quarry at an early hour this morning off Hart's point, and pursued the big fish for nearly half a day .before he could maneuver to within striking distance. It was three hours after the first bomb exploded in the side of the le viathan before the sea monster gave up The fight and chase took place in the channel 15. miles southeast of Long Beach. The whale, a California gray, was lazily riding jthe swells when first seen by the crew of the whaler Ca miguin. On the approach of the launch, however, it started off down the coast with a speed calculated to indicate that it had a certain desti nation in view. The leviathan slowed up a little, however, off Huntington Beach, and the Camiguin trailing close behind, let go with her forward gun. This again spurred the whale into activ ity. The bombs had found its mark, however, and it was not long before Capt. Loop had all hands pumping bomibs and harppons into the monster from all parts of his well-equipped hunting-craft. After the gray finally succumbed to its numerous wounds, it was pull ed onto a barge in tow of the Cam iguin for that purpose. Eight men had sliced off several tons of choice steaks by the time the Camiguin brought up to port With a view of economizing in pa per printing, a number of British rail way companies have decided to discon tinue the practice of sending out a copy of their annual report to every stockholder. RECORD WANTS i ! i 8 ROOM COTTAGE FOR RENT. Close in. Phone 64. 1 19 tf FOR RENT (HOUSE WITH I rooms, light and bata. Apply tt J. S. Setzer and Son Store. 1 27 1 wk WANTED A RELIABLE HUSTL ing party to sell cemetery work for uc in thie section. Old establish ed company. Good proposition to right man. Write for particulari. Mecklenburg Marble and Granite Co, Charlotte, N. C. 1 30 once wk 3 wks FOR RENT NICE FURNISHED rooms with bath and lights. 0n block from square. Apply Record. 2 5 tf LOST AUTQ DRIVING GLOVES on Union square. 'Reward. Return to Moretz-Wlhitener Co 2 6 3t Efforts are being made to increase the tobacco industry in Ireland, which has soil that is said to be suitable for almost all varieties of leaf. FO SALE LOT ON TWELFTH venue and Twelfth street. Less than three blocks from Union Square. Will make most any terms you want. Mrs. Maud S. Clark. 1 3 eod Yaiir 7 ratisg The Clay Printing Company, with new machinery and ma terial, is prepared to undertake all kinds of job and book printing at moderate prices. Let our representative call on you or drop into the office and talk the matter over. Mortgage Deeds and Other Legal Blanks on Sale at Office. day tag UDiipy Book and Job Printers.
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