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PAGE FOUR HICKORY DAILY RECORD SATURDAY oeoa hi Assorted Chedales ton'ght Value 69c. 33c. A NERVOUS WRECK From Three Years' Suffering. Say Cardui Made Her Weil. Texas City, Tex. In an interesting statement, Mrs. G. H. Schill, of this town, says,: ru jr. - danffer was rem0ved by the remarka afonv with mv head. I was unable to , tocl,ft,, j4- aA k - o THE MENACE TO RUSSIA Springfield Republican. It would be unwise to ignore, to underrate, or to fail to do everything possible to avert the peril to the al lies and to this country involved in the weak and disorganized condition of Russia. The most immediate Choco!ais Cherries. The Keilog's Kbd 39c Tonight. VEGETA BLES Cabbage, Lettuce, Onions, Celery, Rhubarb, Radishes, Squash, Beans, Strawberries, Cucumbers, Grape fruit, Lemons, oranges, apples. WHiTENER & MA! "Sell for Less Prefit." m do any of my work. I iust wanted to slctp all the time, for that was the only ease I could get, when j greater part of the people I was asleep. I became a nervous wreck just from the awful suffering with my head. I was so nervous that the least noise would make me jump out of my bed. I had no energy, and was unable to do anything. My son, a young boy, had lo do all my household duties. I was not able to do anything until I took Cardui. I took three bottles in all, and it surely cured me of those awful headaches. That has been three years ago, and I know the cure is permanent, for I have never had any headache since taking Cardui. . . Nothing relieved me until I took Cardui. It did wonders for me." Try Cardui for your troubles made from medicinal ingredients recommended in medical books as being of benefit in female troubles, and 40 years of use has proven that the books are right. Begin taking Cardui today. NC-134 NO REASON KNOWN r FOR PRIVATE'S DEATH Bx::::::::::::::?:i:::::5:i"i"i:1 a a ECORD Ri WANTS I'Cll l.K IM.l (J ,'10KSi:. Cheap See I ih -M.-.n 1 -8 It LOST III MM Of KKYS, KKWAUI) if returned to Hickory Garage. -1 21 -Jt 10U SAMS nVE .rASSKMJEU Ilupniobilo in food condition. W. If. NichoUim. The Asheville Times Friday con tained the following in regard to the death near there of Private Robert J or of Hickory: "The body of Robert Jones, whose Vort is in Hickory, a private in com- j j.uny F, Second North Carolina m- ')lvts Out Malaria. Du!Hs Ud System fantry, here on detail under Lieuten- 1'he OU Stnm'.ir.l Retiernl stienKthening tonic. I roil ki:ntiso.ms ! housekeeping, lights, ; Apply V. H. Little, -1 US 1 vk FOR LIGHT private bath. Tenth Ave. ; :mtt Byrd guarding the concrete rail- unvK s tati-kli:ss chin Tonic, drives out rond bridire over the rrench broad :,rlarla,enrkht'Sth'etlool,andbuiIlsupthesys- riVcl WIH found this morning at lem. A true touic. For adults and children. 5Cc. - o.0Ck on the west side of the ! bridge near Murphy junction. All NOTICE OF ELECTION J indications point to suicide. I "The body was discovered by a Under and bv virtue of the provis-' freight train crew of the Southern ions of an act "of the General Asseni-1 railway. The crew reported the find- blv of North Carolina ratified on the ing ot the body to bergeanc 11. a. nf March. 1917. a notation Johnson who was asieep in ins tent bly successful coud d'etat, and the new government has shown not only organizing ability but a hold on the If the 1 . , . ,.4- ...... i 4-li , 4 n intrigue and to military attack there is good reason to think that the mar velous transformation from . absolu tism to the most advanced democrat- might be effected without the inter nal convulsion which great upheavals usually cause. Under the present conditions, how ever, we can be stye only that Rus sia is in imminent danger from out side and that the reports from with-1 in are gravely disquieting. Only badj conditions, for example, could havej led the war minister, Guchkoif, to issue a printed appeal to soldiers, not to leave the front. To leave the front without permission is desertion; in an army where discipline is intact deserters are shot. Is the Russian army crumbling? We do not kno. Vlhat Guchkoff refers to when he says "All Russia is stricken at the sad news from the front" is not clear from the context: it may be only an appeal to the soldiers to end the dis grace wholesale desertion, but it is disquieting. From other sources we hear of soldiers who had supposed j the war over and were struck with; dismay at hearing that they must; go back to the front. j Nor is there much comfort in the, declaration made by the Baltic fleet1 that it is in complete readiness to. fight to the last in defense of Rus sia, and that the German belief that it is demoralized is unfounded'. It may be true, yet when discipline is impared, naval strength is always the first to suffer. The downfall of France as a sea power dates from the French revolution, when a demo- j cratic organization was imposed up-; on the navy. During the upheavals i of a decade ago the Russian navy suffered far worse than the army, and had hardly recovered morale when the present war began. If things have gone wrong there, the peril to Petrograd will be greatly increased, for only the strength of the Rus sian fleet-in-being has kept the Ger mans hitherto from using sea trans port for a powerful attack m the TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TATE REAL ES- WllLN IN NEED OF A MUSH call .Mi.- Penny. Phono Iluo-J. 4 -! lwk. i i ., if r,r i av or .iarcn. rjn having oo"n presented to trie uoaru near me oriugtv oeiKrani o-jum- of Commissioners of Catawba coun- .on notified Lieutenant Jiyrd and the c;mj Ki- nnn.tViiril nf t Vi n minli- tim mpn went to the scene. Thev I i? II. M W J Kil. HI" 'I V. . . . 1 1 - ' - " . . . . . 1 CvU voters residing within the dis- rovm t Jones lying on 111s leu sute, au,uum,j itu m tuc uur WVin.ifter mentioned, an order vv th heal practically split open. AiSigneu irusiee uy uiose uvu ceuain Under and by virtue of the power met - " - wri9 ma,!e on the 1st Monday in ;U)-calibre regular army rifle was I'liKSH I ISJl MlAD I'OU " April, 1917, by the Board of Commis- found lying at his side and showed day, Man Diui) card to poito.uee, kishj U(or nt Catawba conutv for an t. ': thai it had been discharged. -u .u'fion to bo held in the West Hick- stick about 15 inches long still in A re- the trigger guard of the - -- : . T. "... orv School District, which district mamed I OU SALE Loyal No. 10 . 1 pt- j ,nilu!es the area within the corpor- rifle. writer. 1 year o.d, used very i)Ui,jate limits of tho town of West Hick-, "Mr. Jones has just returned from cost $IU0, will take cash. Pnono ory amj ajgo te propCrty south oi his home in Hickory yesterday morn- lj- -u otsaid town which in the year 19ui ing. where he had gone Monday, TTi rr7T '. .wmTn viwJwa3 known as the W. H. Nicholson without getting permission from the OLD 1 hK0. K .N()LI1) " ,lu farm the greater portion of which is proper authorities. He seemed to wants somebody to look utter her,, noW ONVtl0ll by E A.Smith and others, be in the best of spirits yesterday, please u rite Mrs. L. Uuey, Hickory for the purpose of determining the attended the carnival on Biltmore N. C. route li. question of levying an additional avenue last night it is stated, and no special annual tax whereby the pres- reason whatever could be given for his cut special school tax shall be in- act, assuming, that it was suicide, creased flora 'AO cents on the $100.00 "Mr. Jones enlisted in the army at valuation to 4o cents on such vaiua- Jort Oglethrope, Ga., on October 30, .n and increasing the present tax 191f, giving his a to as 18 Hp was REDUCE COST OF LIVING EAT j lish. Cheaper than pork, more' wholesome. Address Fish Man,: hickory, N. C 4 -5 Lf deeds of trust executed by J. D. Hart and Hattie Hart, his wife, to secure the payment of two loans from the First Building and Loan Associa tion of Hickory, the said two deeds of trust bearing date of August 26th, 1911, and April 7th, 1913, respective ly, the first being recorded in B.-ok 96, page 330, and the second in Book 107, page 91, in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Catawba county, N. C, reference being hereby made to said records, default having been made in complying with the terms, conditions and stipulations in said two deeds of trust contained, I. the under signed trustee, will sell at public auc tion, for cash, in front of the First ! National Bank of Hickory, in the City IOU SALE STLDEI5AK LR (i cy.iinier louring Car, ran ,-juO niiies. Ctuinicrs 6 cylinder Tour ing car. dood condition. Call Is'!. 4 Ct ClKl.S WANTED EXPERIENCE looperi uiid knitters ulao u lew lo leain c.eaii light work. whilo learning, Apply to EL LlOi'T kN Pi TING MILLS 4 3 tf WANTED YOUNG WOMEN oc 90 cents on the poll to 1..;.'? on assigned to Company F at the T".)!!. If a maiority of the Qualified Stewart, El Paso icxas. in : voters at the election to be held on ; the date hereinafter mentioned shall i.ote in favor of said tax, the sanit ! shall b'- expended exclusively for tite ! ma;nte:iai!ce of schools within said district. It was further ordered that an e!ec- Puid; t;on be held in said district on 31 on- en the least bit of trouble in the or day, the 1 1th day of Mr-, 1917, arm' ganization ami seemed perfectly sat !l. A. Ueavner was duly appointed isficd with army life..' Register of said electior., and Peter i-. Buff and 3i. A. Carswell were ap iOv fila cer. 19 lb, and renamed with that organization until his death. Lieutenant Byrd in charge of de- Tii'. stated this morning that he was shocked to hear of the death of fonec) T:e raid that he had always ,'ays been of a cheerful nature and giv Camp of Hickory at 12 o'clock noon, on Sat- goud pay, congenial work, lady ov-; pointed judges of the election. trseer in charge. Pleasant imur- Thi tiu 1:uh (lav of APril- terd over Misj Roseborough's uvu linery. Apply L. Shuford. there or write E. 4 3 ot H. EUGENE SKJMON, Clerk of Board of Commissioners of Catawba County. 4 14 4t SALESMAN WANTED I WANT u good reliable man who can sell sewing machines. I have fifty new White Sowing machines, and there are none better. Will furnish team and wagon. Good proposi tion for a first-class experienced man. Z. B. Buchanan. 4 25 tf FOUND STRAY TURKEY. Own er please describe, pay for this ad. and feed, Dr. II. L. Aborncthy. 4 27 2t ,.,rj uJiusao TiUit rocs Not ATfer:t in.? Pti- V. an-.' al its tonic a nllaxntive t fits. ., I. AX A I 1VK HR'lMO UClNINUis lietttTth ,11 orciin n liiii'iic nnd flues not cause nervousut's.4 n ! linifii'! in licnd. Kcmeinder the full nrnietiri koc jwr the siauature ol K. W. GKOVK. 2a 00 NOT BELIEVE HE COMMITTED SUICIDE 3 z r BL4." ii P6i S fl .uU'hI AhK your I'rui(s( f.r j i-Ji I'llliin !(-,! an. ;(1J niftallic 4!i Vi-JI Toko no ol her But of voup - (jf IViHT.-Nt. A k f, r lU.'IIKS.TF.R'S JY MARION r.KM I'll.l.M. f,,r t!A fj years, knnivririi l!e,t, Sinfest, Always Reliable r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Doubt that Mr. Robert Jones, the 1 Hickory boy whose death occurred ! -it Ashcville Friday night, ended his jlife is expressed in several quarters i today. Mr. C. L' "Whitener, who saw j the young man here Wednesday, said j he was in the best of spirits, and the . Ashevillc Times also declares that j he was in fine humor Thursday. It is said that if he had .shot himself . with the army rifle, as was supposed, h'i liead would have been blown com- Whei"iver You Need a General Tonk. pletcly off by the charge, or at any Take Grove's : rate the wound would have been much " I The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless ; larger. He was a fine young man, '') dull ionic 13 equally valuable as a entered the army at the-call of his THROUGH MISTAKE MY left a pair of ladies shoes where: General Tonic because it contains the . country and there was no known reas they did not belong. Please re- wc 'tuT,; lPPcr" t -y f" on tor nls (loin- 5'"? sh. It out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and froni one of lhe 0rr,cers to return home ! Bascomb Blackwelder, Atty. liuiidt un the Wlio e Svitem SO merits, i .-j. 1. ; n . ' J (- lo visit nis oarents. turn them to F. M. Thompson Shoo Shop. 4 27 2t urday, the 26th day of May, 1917, the following described tracts of land, to wit: First Tract: Beginning at a stone in the Moore's Ferry road, which stone is South 3 10-4 W. 16 feet from a stone forming Mrs. J. A. Huffman's and Franklin Hart's corner, and run ning Nl. 86 30-4 W. 350 feet to a stake in the south margin of a cross street; thence S. 3 10-4 W. 186 7-10 feet to a stake; thence S. 86 3-4 east 350 feet to a stake in the Moore's Ferry Road; thence N. 3 1-4 E. 187 7-10 feet to the beginning. Con taining 1 1-2 acres, more or less. Second tract. Beginning at a stone, Frank Hart's and Mrs. Huff man's corner in the Moore's Ferry road, and running N. 86 3-5 "W". 250 feet to a stake; thence N. 25 1-4 W. 116 1-2 feet to a stake; thence N. 80 3-4 E. 313 1-2 feet to a stake in the Moore's Ferry road; thence S. 3 W. 169 1-4 feet to the beginning. Con taining 150 poles more or less. From this lot 15 feet on the south side is donated for a street by the said James Hart. Third tract: (Beginning at a stake, J. D. Harte's south-east corner on the Mbore's Ferry road and runs N. 86 3-4 W. 350 feet with Hart's line, to a stone., Hartfs north-west corner; thence S. 3 1-4 W. 40 feet to a stone, a new corner; thence S. 86 3-4 E. 350 feet to a stone on the Moore's Ferry road; thence N. 3 1-4 E. 40 feet, with said road, to the beginning. This the 26th day of April, 1917. G. R. WOOTTEN, Trustee. Fair Litft "rrrJnii W A1 Fair nrTTr. Tkel917 Tire Sensation 0. VA'jSSSS? J .f 2T AT. I j i -7? s J-& 2 v s f"X COST L1TTLE MORE ,H nj? Tr -e handsome wi...... f f $ -1 1 e more nor.ey niak .'SI" iSoxJ;i (hsgular size) 16.60 V '3 tei V "Jig-'-! fe, t n 9mm BLACK SAFETV TFIEAO TIRES r i a tm -..kUM nni&rbiic.i R'orinss from the skill nnd experience of Goodncn-s icrvy-eignt years or runner- , - mfking - the Goodrich "THREE-SEVENTY-FIVE" -V, i fh- niw si TPKK " i Ire ii. ior fcra cars. i rr ,n Uovp- not Eesr. this I:?.isfcv yet graceful tire, a Ford car tire of HEROIC SIZE; go at once to your dealer and ask for it. Just say: Give me Goodrich's ' Three-Seventy-Five' You will find it a tire of burly size, burly in extra rubber, extra fabric and extra service. Made in the regular Goodrich f;vc-f:nger Safety Tread ONLY, it is built an inch bigger around the circumference than ordinary Ford car tires, and thicker in the crocs section. It fits 30-inch rims. Its slightly higher outset cost is cancelled by the economy of longer life, and the greater satisfaction you get from a more stylish and more efficient Ford car. Tm Sec Thit Shi (Vwl.&4. "T: . V. 1t The B. F. Goodrich Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio At, "iirur IikT far Tk c A pTIie GOODRICH, i 1 shoes Outwears Ieaflierc6fbfedrssy-walrfn3of rKG m rear of the Russian lines. The ac tivity now of the German transports ani the lick, of any word of a na val clash in the Baltic are obth rath er ominous. Moreover, the latest ntvs from Russia shows certain unfavorable symptoms which must not be over looked, including both sporadic out breaks of the dreaded agrarian con flict and the appearance of the reac tio l which such a struggle of the peasantry for land ahvays endan gers. Nor is the proletariat dan ger yet past, though there seems to have been no great substance to the mob demonstration against the Am erican embassy, organized, it is said, by the socialist Lenine, who was for warded through Germany from Swit zerland to play the German game in Russia. s SPECIAL SERVICES SUNDAY ,j AT METHODIST CHURCH JItaev HICKORY 'ONOYEH T i Schedule Leave Hickory Leave Hickory Leave Hickory Leave Hickory Leave Hickory Leave Newton Leave Newton . Leave Newton Leave Newtcn . Leave Newton NOTICE AND NEW- Seak-d b;.i . ..8:2U .-10:20 .2:30 .4:30 8:30 .-7:20 V:20 1:30 3:S0 7:30 Nevton No 'vi on Hickory fi'ckorv Our c to Cor.over to Hickory . to Conover - -to Newton fto: ood Scrv T A t f 3 .a. m. a. m. p. m. P. m. p. m. a. m. a. m. P. ra p. m p. m. .L10c .35c I hp rpfeived bv US OL'tuLU wn -- up to t, oV.ock p. m., April -Hi Mm construciion of ui'iproxnnately 8 miles of Central highway in Icard Town ship. Utirkc cuu-ty, X. G. Profile f Mwirications can be seen by catoW on iiowaru Eng., Morgantoa, the right to accept or s: C. 13 reserve reject bids. iCARD luV. NSIhT ROAD COM. Hildebran, N. U i 24 ot frit fl 28 4t Sat. Rev. A. L. Stanford, pastor of the M,ethodist church, will attempt to answer the question Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock service of why more young men do not enter the ministry. The pastor will discuss the encour aging and discouraging features of' the calling This is an important subject and is one that appeals more and iror. to tliinkin'1' T)qrp.v, are urged to bring their children and visitors and strangers will be given a cordial welcome. Si. i ti J iK Ci'.. s - i ' i t ,6T- i lie NOTICE TO AUTOMOBILE Notice is hereby given to automo bile drivers thai on and after tta date, aii ordinance of the town ol Granite Falls, relating to speed limits, i closed muiik-rs, etc., will be strJ I enforced. Also state laws relate . to license numbers. I Aprii 2:'ld- M. CLIXE, 4 24 ot ! wineve7;oTNdTGneralI Take Qrove'i , I The Old Standard Grove Tut tm ichiil Tonic is equally v.lu. 1 General Tonic L, ca.se it c .if cut SUlaria, Knridus the Blood " :ii:U -.r, the Vhole System. T, n THE Pv g E' Sf43 MS t-na SUA? L .1 . -t 1.1 tl 'SFi FtAR NOT READER - MIKE WILL BE BACK TO-MORROW. .ILrT - w - UV A DIM0N' A MILLION tV' Pot (We oN aisY iNr oF lT--ou.ro 'xiutvMiN&- AN' TH N ' G H T AH' ME(RESS - i'F Uf 'c wouUCr AH ' HANDSOME SHE'ILWAMT to MARRY 5uJ?e-)H' t'tKHPS I'LL SAY YS! .i n SEE NOW MUCH IT'S WoRT V MWnfll IPRToQWitMCE Ccffp i GNzmAN 1 m I THAT "N'05J A f OF HOW MUCH XUIMKJ T ALL ; y v . y W " J i ; . NINE DQLLhfc ft carload! ??S ? y bit a rv.'r.-,0)T - ' I ' iv : -v ' rv . j iy ; ry;---: i -zT " I -n? ,4-' 5:f -
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