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1 1 if i m ill $1 ft? I ; &3 1 vJ PAGE FOUR HICKORY DAILY RECORD FRIDAY EV 99 Try "Apollo The choc late that's different That is art Class "A" and totally dif ferent at $ 1 . 1 0 a pound. HUYLER'S Fresh eve y hour, no chocolate, every thing different at 25 l-2c a pound Get one. George Washington Package Assorted chocolates Beautiful Mar Jia Washington package in colors. A wonderful package for 39c. Will sell Saturday and until sold at 30C, buy early may be gone before the 22nd. Kellogg's Candies Special For Saturday. Value worth 80c, special for Satur day 39c Every one who bought last Saturday is waiting for another box Large box, creamed marischeno cherries, dipped in best chocolate. 39c Tomorrow. Just Received Martha Washington Candies 60c lb Whitener & Ma rtin "Sells for Less Profit." S We Have a Service Which We Wish You to Use. Call on us for advice as to lighting improve ment, power requirements, and heating conveniences. We will be glad to extend any assistance we can and you have only to call us on phone for prompt attention. We hope you will avail yourself of this opportunity Southern Public Utilities Co. PHONE 148 oaaaaaaBDBEssBaasaasaauDDonnaDaanoDODonBssB a n n u n u D a a a a a a a a a n u n ii u n u n n ii u n ii J llflf 'V'vzyyv' ' i -7? ...... -T..-S(M'fj QUALITY Plus PRICE Equals PATRONAGE that's our formula for securing and holding the business of dis criminating patrons. Our baking is admitedly unexcelled the purity, wholesomeness, t-'licyumcsH of o jr products is attested to by the continual in crease in our business its prices are the lowest at which stan dard quality is to be had. Try it. Urustead and Yoder, Setzer and Son, Bost and Newton, H W Harris, E. Hammond, R. L. White and Co. Get it from the above stores or Te ephone 235 CITY STEAM BAKERY C. W. ELLINGTON, Prop. p n E) O a a a DononncnnnnnnnonnnonnnncnnDnnnnannnnnnnn 'ECORD WANTS (Sheriff John A. Isenhower will be at the city manager's office here to morrow for the purpose of collecting taxes, and all persons are. urged to see him. Another penalty will be added soon. Xt i ItOOM COTTAGE Close in. Phone 64. FOR RENT. 1 19 tf WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH. Don't matter if broken. I pay $1.00 to $5 00 per set Mail to L. I.iazer 2007 S. Fifth Street, Phil adelphia, Pa. WA11 send cash by return mail. 2 10 30t WHFA DAMAGE BELIEVED TO BE SERIOUS Fear that the wheat crop has been badly damaged is expressed by Ca tawba farmyers who have oibserved the seasons for many years. Mr. C. S. Little, who has been on a vis i'c to Iredell county, says farmers there are fearful also, and wheat fields look bare and dry It is believed, however, that the wheat sown at the right time that is, neither early nor late has a bet- -1 ii , . i LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN 1 uV'Th TT , otner, oecause ii , , , , I'ooks better. Unless the roots have wnno aouejc iemaie aog, ieit ear; been killed by the severe freezes, a brown, brown spo'c on hips. Re-1 fairly good crop will be made in any ward for retain on information to' event, but it is doubtful if all the her recovery. 2 12 2wks ?L p ' 'v ! With the grain bringing around "urx koi? sip im rnnn'?2 a b,usheI.and prospects good for KGAA 1 UK bALkIN GOOD as ROOd a pnce next harvest vhe i0S3 .condition and cheap to quick buy- will be keenly felt in this section. or. Apply Record. 2 13 tf It is believed that the winter WANTED 4TIIREE YOUNG MEXiatS are Poetically ruined. to work on ranch in South Dako'La .Will pay $35 per month and board and bed. Apply to J. W. Black welder. 2 13 6t S3 :1. .8L I i$4. "-"iTr""''"" ;F?" ii " j" " . i I If I 1 i g ; j i i! K 1 ) m 1 - Hi ' i I 1 III ,5M 1SWSS DON'T DISTURB ' Wmi h $? S) HE I'M WRITING w - -, ! uflvKiNS'WlFE DOESN'T FRITTER HER i Inc. zivnmt , HAG hill REATMENT FOR RENT SEVEN ROOM, house on Ninth avenue. Large lot. j Available March 1. Apply to M. ' L Flowe. 2 14 6t, OF STATE CONVICTS WANTED iYOUNG LADY TO DO! Poi0;,,v, 1? .1 1. ,n 1. . 1 in, cu. iu. visiicai wuriv. irreier uiie wnu nas had some stenographic experience. Address "Ofiice" care Record. 2 13 2teod ANTED A RELIABLE HUSTL- ing party to sell cemetery work for ms in this section. Old establish ed company. Good proposition to rignt man. Write for particulars Mecklenburg Marble and Granite Co, Charlotte, N. C. 1 30 once wk 3 wks FOR SALE JMAKE. BUGGY AND 'harness in front of First National Bank Saturday at 1 o'clock 'to highest bidder or private sale at Palace Barber Shop. S. G. Jones . . Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Ionic oecause it contains the ,velK::ovn tonic properties of QUININE md IIK)N. It acts o:i t'ie Liver, Drives ut r.I-U.'.ia, Etu ich't-s the Blood and :u;Ms ut- the WlioJe System. 50 cent Sheriff John A. Isenhower will be t the city manager's office here to- orrow for the purpose of collecting The legislative ; commission yesterday afternoon ex amined a number of additional wit nssses in the investigation of charees a gains'-; the management andL-condi-j tions at the state farm anr decided j to sit two hours today before the legislature meets and then have an afternoon session. Rev. II. L Little, a Bap'ust min- ister of Union county, told of visiting tne farm and other convict camps 1 and of tales of mistreatment confided to him by prisoners. In the worst' ns' ances. when pressed to tell thei names of the convicts, he had prom- isei not to tell lest the prisoners j sho Md be punished as a result. Su-1 perintendent Mann demanded the j names, pledging that making them Known should not affect '..heir treat- i ment (Chairman Turner nrrfprpH ! P63 UH TWO YEARS LftTER ffl the preacher to tell the names, but the r-:in!ster insisted that he would j go to jail and stay there before ne i would -ell. Chairman Turnftr r. I "ninded him that he had sworn to tell j Hie truth and this oath was more i omct;ng than any promise to with hold the names The preacher still refused, and the issue was avoided by construing the confidence of the convict as a privileged communication Axes, and all nersons are urered to ! to n;s spiritual adviser. 9 him. Another penal'-.y will be 1 Miss Daisy Denson, secretary to' added soon. the state board of charities, made a I condemned 1 'Johnnie, the popular young Greek o has been with James Villas at F5'"" Pic f'r long tic ?. leaves o lay for Washington, where he will ';e a position. "Johnnie" is an au hority on Balkan politics and the vnr in Europe and besides all that is 1 very popular boy. Hotel Proprietor Given Up By Doctors. "In a conversation with a representative of your company today, I could not help express ing my feeling of gratitude at the good your medicine had done for me. For three long years I suffered untold agony wilh whas they said was a se vere case of Rheumatism. After- the best doctors had ex hausted their knowledge in re gard to my case, I consulted an Osteopath and after an ex amination he said the hip join'-, had become irritated and it would take a long time to cure it, if it could be cured at all. I felt so discouraged over my condition, for I had spent hundreds of dollars in the vain pursuit of ease for my suff ering was terrible. Hearing of ';he good effects that Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy had on oth ers, I decided to try it. I bought a dozen bottles, thinking that if 1 took it at all, I would go at it right. And wonderful, yes it is wonderful, the cure it made of me, as my friends can testi fy, I began to improve on the first bottle and by the time I had finished the course I was a well, strong man and have had no symptoms of the dis ease since. I would feel that I had neg lected my duty to my fellowmen if I did not tell them of my wonderful cure and I advise any sufferer to give Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy a trial. T. C. BRYAN." La Grange, N. Q, Jan. 31, 1916 statement in which she the quarters '..he prisoners have, and: sam tnere was a lack of spirtual training and a system of reward for! good behavior and other modern methods of dealing with convicts. She condemned the use of the lash which ,'s now used to deter the desperate ones and '-.hose seeming to shirk work. H. Page of New Bern, who had served five years for betraying a girl under promise of marriage at Veins'; on vvucH ne naa ior eignt years maintain ed a wife and child at New tified to all sorts of-bad conduct by warden Busbee, while he was super intendent of the convict camp. Most of '-he matters were, however, under a former management and when this was being pointed out he made a court declaration, 'Wfe will come to Mr Mtinn's administration latsr." He was a witness with a decided grouch and venom. Doctor Ferguson, for many years prison pnysician, testified to ';he high christian character of Captain Rhem C,hristlan- in charge of the camps, ra c-3-uw ttri. -. x bus tcm .B.Redoso, No.703-$3.50 At AH Dealers REDUSO Back and Frc.it-Lace FOR STOUT FIGURES tVlake (arga hip disappear; bulky waist-lines more graceful; avkward bust-lines smaller and have the "Old Corset coimort with first wearing. medium and low bust. $3 50 and $5 8 N U F O II M Back and Front-Lace For SLENDER and AVERAGE FIGURES Gire Style, Comfort and perfectly fitting Gown at most Economical Price. $1-00 to $3.00 WEINGARTEN BROS., Inc., New York Both W irTfETi! H: ' a: 1 STI I TrMtMo.929-$1()0 j Chicago San Franciico J inu oranaea as utterlv imnndWo 'v.j. , testimony by former convicts Z ' 1 Wnere tney nave Deen tor thl cursing and unbecoming conduct of p ea weeks and on Sunday Mr ; DIVORCE YOURSELF FROM PAIN AND KIDNEY DISORDER By Dr L. C. Babcock) I Simple methods are usually the most effective ones when treating any disorder of '..ho human system The iiere drinking of a cup of water each ' morning, plenty of puie water all day, and a litle Anuric (double strength) before every meal bar. hern found the most effective means of overcoming kidney trouble Death would occ :r if the kidneys did not ' work day and night in separating . poisons and uric acid from the blood - The danger signals are backache -Rev. and Mrs S. B. Stroup and M- .S&i"' SSi tie son returned today from New ehillness. rhMmaHp oints gout. It is such a simple matter to SAYS NFw YflRK VIM V 111-11 I Ullll IS PREPARING FOR WAR ste' these men. SPECIAL AT THE PASTIME "PEARL OF THE ARMY Stroup will occupy his pulpit in the Church of the Ascension. (M)r. Stroup said newspaper ac counts were inadequate in describim'' tae preparations the United States The following: is a short svnnn;c ! is making to nrotecV th& MimtTO ,r of the Gth episode of Pearl of the ' the event of war with Germany, ana vriy, wnicu will be shown a-, the . astime this afternon and tonight: Escaping their watery prison, Ad ams fails to Stftql rhf nlane frn. IIAIILJ he told how New York policemen are oemg trained to operate machine guns, hew armament of all kinds is being hurried to the forts and how into your favorite drug store and ob tain Anuric, which was first discov-e- ' 1 by Dr. Pierc-, of the Surgica1 JnstOute, Buffalo. Every druggist dispenses it. A;' poople in America and especiai v V -a who are past middle aee are rsio-.? to eat too much n:etst and in ?oi:ejuen:e deposit uric acid (uratic s? is) in their tifsvj-s r(rd oi'V r.ey oeten sFer from twinges o re-nra-ism or luirbago, sometimes rom gou,t, swollen hands or feet rjiicn pcoplo are not -always able to hurls bombs in fh-r mi dot t vu:nnlv a nnpction nf o... : - "-en.tiy in uie outdoor 'ee. Pe,rl dashefoV freedom and : said ' t" iS and , arrivmg where the aviator. crK ' States looks ffood in X'J ,..s.kin lands, ivmva into hia i thousands of Germans Mr st,n , r"l ui"n conditions it r,' i. . :j j .! , . "-"- uJi;itJ&ui, UlODSiai SWP ihitc ewa extremi.ies, scalding and burnin-.- con- bed at Poison. , V . "earl, who holds him prisoner A TT ! Ibe citv and state are fnnt.;.re S aviator, sent by Col Dare, observes j with the federal aufthorities. In the Grenadians overcoming them and ' New York the people believe war was seat. iReadv for thp flip-lit Pi : said, for thev mnrlo-n mci, uJ " - e- l : ' i tu ue Plans to him to sa wV7 RV I the break W JL" ".""f ana, sleeplessness due to with his '.rooners Pnwfis A ' received their ArSt'Z ;t tT' "eea 01 Setting out of m i,f ai ni.""lL r'.rr"'0 j,,i. j - - . Kr" " 1111?:1L' y carrying: off the nri- turn over the plans, Adams secures I agents is a busy scene. us own treedora by having "some-1 -oCiman merchant steame thing on" Brent. Brent returns the plans to Col, Dare, who commissions him to take them to Washing', on. Informed of this by a spy, the Silent Menace plots to get them Togo agrees to pene trate the American lines and get the plans in return for Ber'-ha's liberty, now a Bolero captive. On his way to Washington Brent with Pearl, is sud denly confronted by the Menace, who is hidden on the train. fired up preparatory to mak wei"i Ther "G several facoc5 ssf .. dash for the opesn. it .aT iJ1 ickory. the number bein?- eti. and as soon as the break in relations f at frm -20 to 50 Charles were severed these vessels were nSt t'1" ,?' Son 01 Mayor and Mrs S. out of commission. Their engines tv, 1'ener' ?S the Iatest vic were wre2ked anH r,ar "& t"7. .A"ere is measles in the the Hudson 11 "-'.Messrs. J T Setzer, A. O Mit.hel ana w. J. Shuford. Miss Sadie Whi'-ener leaves th;c of ' t r , . " ternoon for Salisbury to snenS a r v C Cld fn 0ne Day eral days wTth he7 brothel Mr" '3&0in Kenrv Whitener U1"er, Mr. Drueeists rP".. and -?orks off the Cold enlT Wnitener. r ug K'sts refund money if it faiis to cure li;llillure ou eaci, bo : : i i"iiure ou each box. 25c w liif"" "
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