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PAGE FOUR HICKORY DAILY RECORD 3C , Belies Juiinie 23 dbanatamqiuia Be ready to get your season ticket from the canvassers when they call Friday or Saturday of this week. Mo . i mi i i i r. 1 season tickets will be sold arter opening aav. X . Tickets now or Adults $2.00. 18 Entertainments $2.00--lll-9c each. Season Tickets for children 6 years $1.00. 18Entertainments 55-9c each ;n must have $1.00 tickets to admit them to the Junior Chautauqua every morning. Single Admissions will be 50c and 75c. it you are interested in high class entertainment, you will buy season tickets. Season Children HHUB9, , Ttrrni T TUP DAOTI1IP I fl? I nUTTl A CI T?T?'C CUP " Bess the Ho God hold that toes. With the Skin Boils On Corns Loosen Off With CJagicJ'Gets-ir 2 Drops Do the Wcvk, Painlessly. "I tell you, before I heard of Gets-It' I used to try one thing after another for corns. I still had them. I used bandages and tney made my SUPPOSE that a lot of selfish, careless, thoughtless peo ple throughout the nation so conduct themselves that you cannot get enough food for you family, so that your wife fails and grows weak and shaken before your eyes, so that your children weaken, sicken and die. Suppose STARVATION looks at you through the hollow eyes of all you love best in the world. Wouldn't you be filled with loathing and contempt and bitter ha tred for the careless, thoughtless people whose fault it was? Then do not commit that fault yourself. Remember, as you would judge, so you shall be judged. , There is no bigger heart, no kindlier spirit, no more generous mind than yours and one hunered million more A H mericans. There ia no mors careless, thoiurhUtess .happy-jro-lucky, waste ful, prodigal, and responsible-evad-iny nature than yours ami one mil lion more Americans. There is too much courage built into you for your own n'ood. You don't know you are in a fijjht until you are hunting for a club with an err.1 my after you with sword and u-un. If your dear ones starve, if there are black want and bitter suf ftrinjr throughout the nation, your bij heart will break with Krief. Isn't it better to put your biff emuscles at work now to keep suf f.Tintf and fc'rief away? There is no more keen, eflfcient and produc tive mind than yours, once it is Awake and knows it Must Work. Wake up! Think! Act! Get busy! Protect your own protect us all if you want us all to protect you and yours. There is not enough food to pro around. Entire nations abroad are starving m'?n women and children are dying like flies today, in some countries, of pain, sheer starvation. We must send them millions of tons of food, and we will. There will be less for you. Wake up to it. You will have less to eat. Rut you need less. You waste en ough to supply the difference. Stop it! Every time you have potatoes for dinner you waste enough in th? peel ing to keep a starving Ally alive for a day. Stop it! Don't peel new potatoes. Ruy a five-cent brush and Rrush the skin off, saving All the potato. Roil old potatoes witli skins on. When done the skins can hi peeled without waste. Some Simple Savings 'Make breadpu'dding from your bread crusts It's good. We Lov ed it twenty years ago. Don't market by phone, go pick the food stuffs out. Don't run' up bills. Pay cash you get more and you save by it. JIave fish for dinner twice a week. It's cheaper, very nourish ing, and a splendid brain food. Eat corn bread half the time; there is strength and vigor in it, and it saves vh?at. Go through your household affairs Stop Waste. ' Go through your business affairs. Stop Waste! Subscribe to Liberty Loan Bonds today through First National Ban Corns Drive You iWnd? Try "G-ts-lt" and They'll 1'eel Right Oil I toe so big it was murder to put on mv shoe. I used salves and other things that ate off more of the toe than they did the corn. I'd cut and dip: with knives and scissors, but now no more foolhiK" for me. Two drops of ' Jets-It' did all the work. It makes the corn shrivel and get so loose that vou can just pick it right Off with your fingers!" There has been nothing new dis covered for corns since "Gets-lf wns born. Tt's the new way the j common-sense, simple, sure way. ! "Oets-It" is sold everywhere. 25c a bottle, or sent on receipt of price j by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. 111. j Sold in Hickory and recom. mended by Hickory Drug Co. PLANT SUmeweli's Evergreen ana Tucker's Favorite sweet corn for succession; fiv? cents per ear. Okra seed 2 pods for 5c. Hickory Seed Co. 6 14 It Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Your drusrsrlst will refnnd money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind , Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. The first application gives Ease and .Rest. 50c. P ATRIA AT THE PASTIME The following is a short synopsis of th? 7th episode of Patria featuring Mrs Vernon Castle, which will be shown at the Pastime Friday, June 15 In order that she may keep Captain Parr informed of Hluroki's further plans to gain possession of the $1, 000,000 preparedness fund she has inherited and control of the Chan hing munitions plant, Patria contin ues assuming the role of Elaine, the dancer who was killed by her jealous manager and whose body was spirited away by Huroki's henchmen (Senor De Lima presents contracts for delivery of vast munitions which bear Patria's signature, cleverly for ged, but which are shown to be worthless when Parr presents a pow er of attorney signed by Patria four days before. De Lima insists on an immediate marriage and after con sulting with Donald she consents. Parr . employs a woman to claim De Lima as her husband and they arrive in the nick of time to stop the cere mony, and Patria leaves with Parr. Uuroki realizing that he has been fooled as to Patria's identity resolves on more desperate methods. With his lieutenants he starts a srtike at the Channing plant. Parr hurries to the scene of the rioting. He finds the situation serious but manages to er ect a good defense. Patria, left alone in New York, suffers increasing an xiety concerning Parr's danger. Un able to stand it any longer she orders her runabout and follows. Huroki and De Lima uncouple a carload of dynamite on the top of a grade and start for the plant. Patria sees the car with its mission of death and furiously against time reaches a cros ing ahead of it. She stops her run about directly in its path, jumps and tries desperately to get away from the, terrific explosion. that in the organization of the as sault (following th;e cannonade the British have grown extremely expert. The kaiser, who was said once to have referred to England's contemp tible little army, now always speaks of the "British and French" offen sive. Wle need make no such in vidious inversion; the French are on their home ground and should come first. dlut the British have arrived too. ion. The truth, as Hindenburg presum ably let his royal master know, is quite different. The drive at Arras and on the Aisne has, it is true, ex pended its initial momentum, and while considerable attacks may be made there, as indeed has recently been shown by the British, there must be an interval of reconstruction before an elaborate attack of the ul tramodern sort can be got ready. That kind of pyrotechny demands huge and costly set-pieces, the fab rication of which takes weeks or months. They were ready when Lloyd George, at his home, 130 miles away, had himself called at 3 o'clock Thursday morning to hear 500 tons of high explosives blow up the Ger man fortress at Wlytschaete. Un- v.vt vjv.i. .news "cijimms la ii'.iuj ,,. n 1 i when the moment comes and the big oTl mat oi a ' ui i, owmvjA, rxew XOrK, AUgUSl ii. 1777. The colors of our flag are red for courage, white for . purity and blue HISTORY 0!F OUR FLAG The first official United States flag was made by M,rs. Betsy Ross at Wjashington's request and after de sign, submitted by him, except that, at the suggestion of Mrs. Ross, the five-pointed star was submitted for the six-pointed star, which appear ed in his design The "Stars and Stripes" became our national flag by authority of the Continental congress, by which it was adopted June 14, 1777, and is ol der than any flag of Europe except tnat oi .Denmark. The first battle in which our flag NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power and authority vested in the under signed Mortgagee by that certain mortgage deed executed by James Adams and wife, Gussie Adams, to D. M. McComb, on November 2nd, 1912, and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cataw ba county in boox 101, page 493, to which reference is hereby made, de fault having been made in comiplying with the lerms and stipu lations therein contained, the under signed mortgagee will sell at public auction for cash in front of the post office in the city of Hickory, at twelve o'clock, noon, on Saturday the 14th day of July, 1917, the follow ing described tract of land, to wit: Situate in the Southern portion of the city of Hickory. Beginning at an iron pin, Sid Shuford's and Vina King's corner and runs north 4 1-2 east 219 feet to a stake; thence south 89 east 10 1-2 feet to a stake; thence North 4 1-2 east 236 feet to a stake , a new comer on old Iin; thence North 89 west 132 feet to a stake, James Adams' corner; thence south 2 1-2 west 452 feet with said Adams' line to a stake, a new corner, Bar ger's and Emerline King's line; thence South 89 east, 100 feet to the beginning. 'This the 14th day of June, 1917. D. M. JVFcCOMB, G 14 4t Thurs Mortgagee wtf ft! it FOR SALE FOKI) v'AR iN GO0D condition. A::, , , y D ' tf FOR RENT -aUTiAoi- Close in. ( '; J;snt 0 13 FOR SALE ORCHID llOWFi, FOR RENT TWO HOOMS FOR light housekeen;;. room fa. nished. Apply 1 :; j n::h Ave U, SALE SIX CYLINDER Oakland touring wr with electric lights and start -.r. Also Euick roadster. AUrn-Ovv Hardware Co- 5 12 tf machine works like a clock. This splendid capacity for organ ization shown by the new British ar my is perhaps the most notable and the most encouraging fact of the war. There is some ground for the annoy ances sometimes felt by the British i at our harping so much in this coun try on profiting by the blunders of r.ngland. England has made its The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Yea?" in Advance uxxxxttttxtmxttttmittmtimmuittmxtv' . ; tmmtsmn ttttumasammmtttt Southern Railway System u:.' i vV.fX'ii."' ! An Ambiiio?i. ami ;i Record j THE r-Cf:l -f -a:th Kr-i Llcnficsl v t'ic i.eods or we sciutiii ni r.:un.yi ti.0 crwtu r.i.d iu.jtf ui uiean the upbuilding bl tlic oilier. The Southern Kalltray til;i no fnvoro r.? t.-. '. l i.:V:-re hot accorded to others. i The tmhlilon of t'n f-i mVn TV.Mvrry r--;.-. ' ' ; ' tVt Unity (fMre ttatif Ik ?;i t ; t i r. 'ii.n I, t .'. ; me raiiroann 10 sreiwi.vrt.'.l t. ..t f T Iran'.- i - merit f railr,.;i!i I , , w, kuviunruul k(t.cle to realize that liberality of treatment which wilt enable Is to obtain the additional capital needed for the acquiaitlon of better and enlarged facilities Incident to the demand fur increaaed and better lervkei and, finally To take !t niche In the body politic of th South aloneiide of Other great Industries, with no more, but with euual liberties, euual rights and eg.ua! opportunities " The Southern Serves the South." The Nw Uritish Offensive Springfield Republican. It can now be seen why the kaiser took occasion, putting the responsi bility rather markedly on Hinden burg, to assure his subjects that the spring offensive of the British and rrench had come to an end. When that assurance was given the Ger man general staff must have known that the drive between Lille and Yprcs was impending, ar.fl indeed Berlins wireless was cackling about it like the geese saving Rome. Pre sumably the purpose was to make the German people think that the of fensive at Arras and on the Aisne having failed, the allies in desper ation were butting against another part of Ilindcnburg's stone wall and would fail again in the same fash- for truth and loyalty, Each type represents one of the thirteen original states. ,Each star represents a state in the Union. How To Treat Our Flair The flag should not be hoisted be- NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power and authority vested in the under signed mortgagee by that certain mortgage deed executed by James Ad ams and wife, Gussie Adams to George Lyerly on the 11th day of January, 1913, and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cataw ba county in boox 110 page 25, to which reference is hereby made, de fault having been made in comply ing with the terms and stimplations therein contained, the undersigned rhortgagee will sell at public auction for cash, in front of the post office, in the city of Hickory, at twelve o'clock, noon on Saturday the 14th day of July, 1917, the following de scribed tract of land, to wit: iSituate in the southern portion of the city of Hickory. 'Beginning at an iron pin, Sid Shuford's and Vina King's corner and runs north 4 1-2 east 219 feet to a stake; thence south 89 east 1G 1-2 feet to a stake; thence north 4 1-2 E. 236 feet to a stake, a new corner on old line; thence north 89 west 132 feet to a stake, James Adams' cor ner, thence South 2 1-2 west 452 feet with said Adams' line, to a stake, a new corner, Barger's and Emehne King's line; thence south S9 east 100 feet, to the beginning. This the 14th day of June, 1917. I GEORGE LYERLY, j i , , Mortgagee. j Blackwelder and Shuford, Attorneys I Ii 14 4t Thurs ! FOR SALE GOOI SERVICEABLE breaking or road cart. Solid Hick ory. Rubber tirts. Lather Seats. Con bt. wen at Thuir.asson's Livery stable. Mi-. J. S. Phin ney, phone 102 L. C 12 3t pd FOR SALE Two nit-t- m-w roller top desks with office chairs; two nice new flat top do-ks. with office chairs; three smu!! f.;F,ce tables, also extra office chairs; one large table; on? dictaphone with full equipment, new; :;? Uiidenvsud ! typewriter; some filing cabinets, j Home Canner ('oi.any Uilicc. j 5-7-Gt. OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED ; Don't matter if Woktn. I pay $2. i to $15. per full ?,-t. Single and I partial plate? in prc-portion. Send ! by parcel pest and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer, 2007 S. 5th St. Philadelphia, Pa. Train Schedules. SOUTHERN Westbound No 15 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m. No. 11 Ar Ilickorv ll:2o a. m. No. 21 Ar. Ilickorv 4:;',2 p. m. N-. 35 Ar. Ilickorv 1 1 :'i J p. m. Easfbound No. 3G Ar. Hickory 9:15 a. n.. No. 22 Ar. Hickorv 1'2:M) noon. No. 12 ar. Hickory 5:32 p. ra. No. 1(5 Ar. Hickory C:50 p. m. C. AM) N.-W FREE OF CHARGE s ; .ii . blunders, but so have the countries 'V""'" "T ?emain en rci onuses m uisuiavms? a which had longer military training. The time has come when we can profit even more by studying the achievements of the British than by merely avoiding the mistakes of their initial inexperience. Few profes sional soldiers anywhere, and certain ly none in Germany, could have im agined that before the war ended England would have in the field an army comparable to the German army not only in size but in effi ciency. Indeed' it seems probable! teennic ot the new style of assault even further than Germany, which has been on the defensive since the new improvements were introduced. It was a British artillery officer who invented and showed to the French the improved barrier fire that has proved so offeotivte, and it is agreed that in effectiveness as in voiue of fire the British heavy ar tillery is unsurpassed, and some think it unequalled. It is plain, too, single flag the starry field should he at the left as you face the flag. When the national flag is passing in review or in parade, the spectator sVmul,! if walking, halt, and if sitting arise J atctiiu ai anenuon ana salute. The flag should never be permitted to touch the ground. Its place is aloft to wave over its people. Never sit while the national music is being sung or played. Always rise and remain standing until the music ceases. The Pledge I pledge allegiance to my flay, and the republic for which it stands. one nation indivisible, with liberty cum jus uce ior an. ,H. P. K. in Na iionai i-reparedness. W'hv suffer -n-iffc ;,K dyspepsia, .torjjcy live,, n..pa tion, sour stomach, coming-up-of food after eating, etc., when you can get a asmple bottle of Green's Au gust Flower free at Lutz's Drug btore. This medicine has remarka ble cjrative properties, and has de-' monstrated its efficiency by fifty1 years of success. Headaches are olten caused by a disordered stomach i August Flower is put up in 25 and ' '5 cent bottles. For sale in all civ-' llized countries. a(v Southbound No. 9 Ar. Hickory 2:35 p. m. Northbound No. 10 Ar. Hickory 11:40 a. m. m Alfred w-. m aft. TO.SF.BE(TO SFE DBU 'i-j&S J7 Ws F.-p'rice The Best EquipineiitObt-JnaUe. i:5VSti I I'.CU ( MAHTiS BLOCK, VL& r-:i23 Cured in 6 to IA Days "'Tv?v?Si M in refund money if PAZO Si, ,T fails to cure any case of Itching, hud. J-lcedingorProtrudinB-Pilein!i j..' i belirbt application rive Ease aad Rest. 60c, I V. B. Redu Nt. 763-J150 Aft All D1r REDUSO Back and Front-Lao FOR STOUT FIGURES Make larga Up disappear; bulky waist-fines more graceful; awkward bust-lines smaller and hare the "Old Corset" comfort with first wearing. Botb mediani ami low bast. 3 and 5- NUFORM Back and Front-Lace - For SLENDER and AVERAGE FIGURES Giro Style, Comfort and perfectly fitting Gown1 at most Economical Price. 1 1-00 to 3- WEINGARTEN BROS.. Ine, New York wei m awa i w sm I W.B.No&m,Na.929-$2.00 1 Chin a v Wr I iJ n S an American 1 A citizen, as a bver oi Freedom, as one who wincs to coin :n ;i l;l .J arc, it is r r r-:r a f -ft"; r;.-- r t I f:cc to ;v li.is. 1 ISC t-li :!;.', vc -i: i r! is lii.r:.i, A 1., c oi.Trcs :! v;rn :i i. of tlu- Ui;;t. (i St ;;i per cc:u i,u . - i cs:tare (,v inlu-rit:ir. your duty to ouy a In no ether wuy canyon, rilit now, iU y!ur . s i i '.- i ----- .r.:. 1 i)'- .. 1 ! W3V. i :: tin:. 'If I v.vti.i;."': ii;:: ..i! r.uyin.i; a i.iiK-rtv !;.:; i- i'lo -," any h.ink, i ru-i :,;: t :r p. ' ;-. : (-1 ! i'. ! ! , , .... ; i i- !:: ! i.i ; i ' a apt .. a to ; , ..,'tU L;, r ,! !' liyni(.-i:ts v!k-,i i !, - jiu..- Jr.iv A I.:I)i-rtv n)i!t!s ;ii i- :,!.,?!. -w re .:! ;:: i ii u -- A . ' iircrj.t tlii-m as security for a (... 'i ,'a-V aic is -n- I 1 1 ' r' 'IOO, fOO, MK! ;,.! File roar ap'-Ucail-n TODAY Liberty Loan Committee j Tl.! . j, , f
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