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RESTORED VITALITY CHANGES YOITIC ATTITUDE TOWARD WORK AND I'LAY. Kun Down Symptom Ned Iron and Plenty of It. Take Natural Iron If Run Down You are nervous, at work, in your leop and at home. You seldom sleep without vivid dreams and often you are melancholy and things don't noern to be proinjr right for you. Maybe you are crosa and irri tM .nmi'tinie and havo dir'..;y, weak spells and probably you do not actj naturally at all times. You havej lost confidence and physically and mentally if thinjrs keop up yjur are. likely to become a nervous wreck. There are thousands of wen and women just like thak. Their whole, svstem lacks strength and stamina.. Iron, and still more iron is needed.! Good, pure and pow.rful natural ir-j on known as Acid Iron Mineral is what you need. Your muscles arc ftr.bbv. you are devitalized and debilitated. Your memory is poor, your bck of ambition: and business and social duties bora you. Nature is crying aloud for iron; the great system renovator and buil-j dor. Don't Take Alcohol Often when a man gets in such shap? he will t"rn to drink, and for a tine this seems to buoy him up, but everyone knows that a reaction must set in, and alcohol is now known to be a deadly enemy of the nerves brain, stomach, kidneys and blad der. No! Do not take even a niedi- H1CKORY DAILY RECORD FRIDAY EV 6 fi Reward! A reward will be of fered for the arrest and conviction of the person or persons de stroying the hedge on the property of Mrs. Matt Robinson. Pa rents will be hele re sponsible fcr their . children. E. W. Reynolds i i , SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD i SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD if if fnnfnlns an excessive cuan tity of alcohol. No matter how good the other elements n.ay be. Avoid alcohol and other haoit form ing drugs which only have a tempor ary effect. Take iron plenty of it in a highly concentrated and powerful form as put up by the Ferrodine Chemical rA,ni.nf;nn Tt; is not a patent VVlfvmxvui ill 11 medicine. Contains no a.cohol. It is just as nature intended it should be taken. Take a half tfaspoonfol after meals and on retiring. Watch how quickly life begins to look bet- .,n WTipn vou are well and enjoy work and pleasure. Hale and hearty again you will find tiiat home and family means more to you. Bus iness gets better, you fee like run ning a foot race liKe a kui once more. Go to the nearest drug store and get fifty cents or a dollar'3 worth of Acid Iron Mineral. It goes two to ten times as far as other and iess powerful iron preparations and helps instead of injures stomach, kidneys and liver. Ask for Acid Iron Min eral today. adv- v enever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equilly valuable as a General Tonic bmme .it cnt";ns the AfliUnowii tonic properties of yuirs L 12. and I!U)N. It act-' mi the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cent;- ARE YOU BEING ' SLOWLY POISONED The most eminent physicians recog nize that uric acid stored up in the system is the cause of gout and rheu- mausm, xnat mis uric acia puisuu is deposited in the joints, muscles, or nerve-sheaithj By , experimenting and anlaysis at the Surgical Insti tute in Buffalo, N. Y., Dr. Pierce dis covered a combination of native rem. edies that he called Anuric, which drives out the uric acid from the sys-j tern, and in this way the pain, swell ng and inflamation subside. If you are a sufferer from rheumatism, backache, pains here or there, you can obtain Anuric (double strength) J at any drug store and get relief; from the pains and ills brought about by uric acid. iSwollen hands, ankles, feet are due to a dropsical condition, often caused by disordered kidneyls. Na; tuaaly when the kidneys are derang ed the blood is filled with poison ous uric acid, which settles in trie. tisties of the feet, ankles, wrists or back as uratic salts; or under the eyes in bag-like formations It is just as necessary to Keep the kidneys acting properly as to keep the bowels active to rid the body of poisons. The very best possible way to take care of yourself is 'to take a glass! of hot water before meals ana an An uric tabkt. In this way it is read ily dissolved with the food picked up by the blood and finally reaehe.? the j kidneys where it has a cleansing and tonic effect. Step into the drug stole and ask for a GOc package of Amine ( or send Dr. Pierce 10c for Uial pckap-e. Anuric many times more potent than Lithia, eliminates uric acid as hot water melts sugar. A short trial will covince you. adv. NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received by the City Council of the City of TTiWnrv. 'NT. C. at the City Mana ger's office on June 26th, 1917 at 8 p. m., for the purchase of $11,000, ten year five per cent Refunding Water and Sewer Bonds. Bonds to be dated May 1st 1917, interest pay able semi-annually on the first day of May and the first day of Novem ber, at First National Bank, Hickory, N. C. Purchaser to furnish blank bonds, etc. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. This May 24th, 1917. JOHN W. BALLEW, 5 24 8t ity Manager Sheriff Isenhower will be at the city manager's offiice Saturday for the purpose of collecting taxes. All property en which taxes is not paid by July 1 will be advertised and sola, and delinquents are requested to see the sheriff here Saturday. It will be his last call this month. 5 24 4t SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DEMOCRAT j Fraternal Directory j Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. Regular communication Mon aay, night, June 4, 1917. Brethien cordially invited to be present. J. W. SHUFORD, W. M. D. T. APPLEGATE, Secy. RECORD WANTS IKIMIUIilinilOlllllElILliM Piedmont Council I No. 43, Jr, O. U.A. M. Meets every Nonday evening p at 7:30 P. M. All visit;ng brothers cordially invited. g J. H. SIGMON, Councilor g W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec MIlIMillllillM IlillUIIUIMPlM FOUND-A BIYCLE. SEE Lentz. Chief FOR SALE SIX Oakland touring car lights and starter, roadster. Ahenu Co. 3T3E EX THE FIRS ZemJems Of the Season will begin at Store Friday, MAY 25th mm Saturday, 'June 9th 5S We refer to our annual markdown Sale, at which our customers will find ir resistable prices. This is an event looked forward to with pleasant anticipations, by all those who have taken advantage of our Special Sales before. The goodness of our offerings will be visible to the eye. Especially in This Time of the Year when the high price of living is alarming to every one of our nation. In this adver tisement you will find that prices have not advanced at Zerden's Underselling Store. Our usual low selling price will be greatly reduced. Be wise, don't let this opportun ity slip by. Here are a Sale Price Men's good working shirts at 48c Men's good dress shirts 48c to 98c Men's underwear 48c a suit Men's good hosiery at 8c Men's large red and blue handkerchiefs at. . .lc One lot of good overalls and jackets 98c Palm Beach Pants 98c Palm Beach Suits $3.45 to $6.98 the latest styles Men's fine straw and Panama hats.. 48c to $2.97 1 lot men's soft hats special 48c Men's hats all styles from 98c to $2.98 Boy's hats 23c to 97c Men's dross shoes and slippers.. . .$2.23 to $4.75 1 lot of petticoats black and white 48c to 98c Boy's shoes $1.25 to $2.60 few of our many hundreds of bargains: Sale Price Boy's knee pants ' 48c to $1.69 Boy's shirts 23c to 48c Men's dress pants $1.48 to $4.45 Men and Boys Clothing Men's all wool clothes latest styles $6.95 to $13.95 Men's single coats from $1.48 to $3.98 Boy's palm beach suits 98c to $2.98 Boy's wool suits $1.38 to $5.45 A big line of trunks, suits cases & bags reduced Children's dresses 23c to 98c Ladies' dresses, a large assortment at ... . 89c Ladies' Low Shoes $1.35 to $3.45 all styles and sizes Sale Price Ladies' White Shoes $1.23 to $1.98 Ladies, men and boys' tennis shoes in white and black 49c, 59c and 98c Millinery The latest styles for ladies and children from 48c to $2.98 to sell at cost Ladies' waists 48c to $1.98 A big assortment of wash skirts, all colors, will go cheap 1 lot of Ladies silk hose in white and black, will go at 19c while they last. Men and boys caps 23c to 97c. Don't Forget the Date Friday, May 25, Until Saturday June 9 rams iLJiweii Hickory, re North Carolina rrr- lUiiiiiDniiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiii I Catawba Ledge No. 54 K. of P. OLD FALSE 'TEETH Don't matter if broke to $15. per full set. partial plates in pro by parcel post anj by return mail. L M 5th St. Philadelphia, WANTED AT ONCE iotton rags. Clav pany. tYLI.DER ":th electric Alsu Buick ' Jiardwars 5 12 tf I pay ngle and !r:;on. Sena recesv check Y:i;r' 2007 S i a OOD 'lean r;,'"Kg Com- XOTICE TO VETERANS" m Meets every Thursday night, g 1 Visiting brethren invited. g 1 HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. M IR. L. HEFNER, K. R. and S. m FOUND BUNCH OF MONEY IN lobby of postofuce. Owner can receive same by calling at post-; office and describing, and paying for this ad. 5 25 tf Headquarters First ) V. Statesville, X. C. No. 3. ommanders of all C; federate Veterans, ii; ; of Catawba, Cabarrus, dell, Davidson, Guiifor' Stokes are hereby ..r-;i after being quartered ton, at once to hea-i'i rngaue. canner n;.-p:aycd will show place. Given V,- order Acting Brig-Gen. W.' IljLGre ory. 6 X. C. iH'ciai Order -ps f Con-;r- counties Ituwan, In. i'orsyth and ' ' to report " Washing 's, Iirst FOR SALE SECOND HAND AU- Itomobile in good condition. Buick Garage. :s Cured in 6 to 1 4 Days u,;ist will refund money if TX7.C : :.aT fails to cure any case of Itching, ipt-:';iiigor Prott 'idine Piles io6tol4 clays. t ; vpiication (rives Ease au J Rest. Otic Wherever You Need a General Ton, Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON p It acts on the Liver, Drives, out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Buiidt up the Whole Svstein. 50 ''ents. Sheriff Isenhower will be at the city manager's office Sa.urda,- for the purpose of collecting taxe. All property on which taxes i not p'a;d by July 1 will be advertised ara sold, and delinquents are requested o m the sheriff here Satuniay. I; will be his last call this month. 5 U 4t SUBSRIBE FOR THE RECORD T 15 K Is! Ut'M iintvn l.tidien! Ask 5 t-ur U "tJif int f;f J-'llIn ;n K-i! ar.i ,,ij n m-mA boxes, sear-l -:tr hue KilAxn. Take no ether lnv nf ...... lrucCl.t- A- i. r Hi.dftn.XEB'S lIAMOM l!IiM PILLS, for yeats known as test. Ssi't it. A!n RriMK SOLD BY DPLGGISTS EVERYHHERE S PILLS A 0 Special at the riM This Afternoon & Tonight "PATRA 4th Episode featuring Mrs. Vernon Castle The best dressed and bet known woman in America. Also our good. ; ' UNIVERSAL WCR RES" T ' . Admission 5 and 10 cents S Patria CKdUnil? Special at the rastime Saturday . . "MUTT AND JEFF" 1 t The two Patriots Shuford Hardware Co. HICKORY Sell the Champion Cream Saver J BUTTER made from Ds Laval-separated cream has won first prize at every convention of the Nr.tional Creamery Buttermakers' Association for the last twenty-five years, as well as in every other important contest, and you must admit that this fact can mean but one thing The De Laval user gets not only more cream, but better cream De Ijnval-sppnratod oiv.ii;i is better simply be cause the construction of the Le Laval bowl makes close sl-ii.:itti'fr p ihle at a speed no low that the butter-i;it Ki.d: are delivered from the croaiii ypciit unbroken. If you mal-e butter yorr-olf, or if von ship to a creamery and want t!st highest rating for your cream, you ormnot afford to use any separator but the De Laval. you s-fn the Ni;V re Lnvnl? The r.-.'-W.-h.,'. j fi'W self-ccnterinrr bowl v.-;rn zzr. pptentea mus distributor is the gre::t t; iiiiprovcment that has been made in c.'v.nn separator on ftriiftion in the last thirty years and we'd HUe to have a chance to show vou how it works. The NEW De Laval also contains lwany other important improvements that we know will interest you. All Highest Pri "utter 0e Lavas !. THK ir;f,.Ttant the Aniiual '''! of t';e Nali'.ii-i! : in a ii e r s' A The iirst. pn- (; at evi-ry ' : : the it. i;!ion AWT3 of ) 1SS2 !VS liavt leen as all I'e k:iv--' 'rT'- Louis Lr.:!. C. W. Sr..th Tl'ioma.- M :'' -II. N .V'"(-r...M vv M a" IV...-! s:tr- lSitlV 1 l!)tHI :s- !;- n. linn K. l!ii-- vmh- VMi- ,.;.:-:v,iii I.- t. l.l-n j s.' '!':; 1'-r .! -'- !in! st ST Vrix- Vu::'t A. 'ari A. A. .1 10A0- 1H07- !!()! i:n- 1512 -Klilll v i!ir- r.uo- l HIT. , tional ('nvtv':;) ISM, 1903, au i i-- J
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