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PAGE FOUR RECORD WANTS HICKORY DAILY RECORD FOUSALE-L. C SMITH rype- writer been used 8 months. I irst ir. take it. Can see it at Dr. Jlenry Abernethy's residence S. Thompson. OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED Don't matter if broken. I pay to $15. per full set. Single ana partial plates in proportion, bena fv parcel post and receive check by rsturn mail. L. Mazer, 6th St. Philadelphia, Pa. M. n tf 2007 S rni? HKV'P 8 HOOM HOUSE with larno trarilsn, 2013 10th av utnvu house, uesira .i,r i,-..it...l within two hundred vards of four large manufacturing plants. Henry Leonard. G 15 tt vtm SALE SIX HOOM DwvlUnif ,.nrn..r Int. lOSx'JOO feet, ill Hlfrt v;.ll. lights, stable, fruit All in irood condition Apply to D. A. Kutledge, Newton, nsr c G 21 lwk HICKORY (J AKDENEKS LATE Flat Doutch cabbage plants. No charge, 2 dozen to tho party. Lim ited amount tirst call urst servod. VV". 11. Uarkley, Uth avenue. 1U KENT LiK'hts an I otllVtf. Ambition Pills For Nervous People The great nevre tonic the famous Wendell's Ambition Fills -tnat win put vigor, vim and vitality into ner vous tired out, all in, despondent peo ple in a few days. Anyone can buy a box for only 50 cents, and Hickory Jjrug o. is au thorized by the maker to reiuna me purchase price if anyone is dissatis fied with the first box purchased. Thousands praise them for general debility, nervous uostration, men tal depression and untung nerves caused by over-indulgence in alconu, tobacco, or overwork of any kind. For any affliction of the nervous system Wendell's Ambition PiMs are unsurpassed, while for hysteria, trem bling and neuralgia they are simply splendid. Fifty cents at Hickory Drug Co, and coalers everywhere. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid by Wendell Pharmical Co., Inc., Sym cusee, N. V D WOltt EN OF STATE PLEDGE SUPPORT YO CO-OPERATE WITH STATE DEPARTMENT TO PREVENT ACCIDENTS AND FIRES. CONTRACT IS LET HOUSES ARE SCAHCE IN MANY DUTCH CITIES STEP IN RIGHT DIRECTION Commissioner Young Tells Women Awful Fire Waste Will Be Greatly Reduced. At the annual convention of the North Carolina Federation of Wo man's Clubs held at Durham during the first week in May the unanimous support of the organization was pledg ed to the work of the North Carolina Insurance department in fire and acci dent prevention. This action fallow ed an address by Commissioner James It. Young in which he outlined the plans for the department along th lines of fire and accident prevention and told of the great eed of co-operation on the part of all civic organiza- tlons in every town anu FOR GRADING STREET A LOCAL MERCHANT PRAISES IRONIZED PAW-PAW Has "At Least" Found a Remedy That Will Do All That is Claim ed For It large air rooms. water. Apply Record G 23 tf LOST IN MOVING. ROUGH- dry clothing including -1 bath towel.-, a pair silk hose. .Reward, lie turn to Mrs. M. J. Jones. Phone 3t.il-L. 0 25 3t LOST IJETW'E EN ( ONOVEIt AND Hildebran a bunch of keys. Fin der return to It. K. Bolick Conover, N. ('., and receive reward. 0 25 ot The Red Cross sewing room win be open during this week from 0 a. m. until noon on account of the Chau tauqua. WANTED TO UlJY A SECOND hand National cash register. Ad dress 1 O. Box 4(55 Hickory, N. C. YOUK CANNING WE ARE pre pared to can for the public on Tuesdays and Fridays. We furnish the tins and charge ic quart for !bear;s and berries. H)c for tomatoes. Uans must be strung and broken ready for canning and tomatoes' washed thoroughly. VV. F. Fogle, Telephone 101-J. G 27 2t TO KENT TWO ROOMS TARTLY furnished for light house-keeping. Address Ely Construction Company, City. G 27 2t By the Associated l'ress. Amsterdam, Netherlands, June 27. i i a ti J! 1 : Urt ine nOUSe-nUIlUT 111 IlUliaim m , '.,.. nroitlnn days of the great world-war of ID 17 State ana especially V is assuredly an object for pity. The of the women organizations, scarcity of houses for rent at Am- ; Commissioner Young expressed lunv sterdam, the Hague and other ceu self as highly gratified at the, ssur- ters has greatly increased because ances of support given him and stated of war's interference with the house- ne considered the action of the building industry and of the influx of federation a step in the right direction foreign Herniation into the Nether- , nna t sure to bring splendid . . . . a H.IIU UUC Y 4 - and one which results to the citizens and property owners of North Carolina. A reduction of the awfuA ftre waste In this country, Commissioner Young says, can only be brought about along ftrtureitional Mnes and through the cQr- So keen was the hunt after houses ! operation and assistance of citizens lands At the Hague, for instance, of Belgians alone there are thous ands who have temporarily settled. The lack is particularly felt in res pect of apartments the Dutch "up per house" or "lower house" (rang ing between -:uu ana $juu in rent in Amsterdam recently tnat nign rewards were offered for adises of houses to let. Races have taken place and bribing has been practiced to find homes. If in the morning a house was to let, in the afternoon it was let. In the brief meantime thirty or forty prospective tenants had rung the bell and asked to see it. The result is that landlords have become more and more particular, and their demands have multiplied. who are just beginning to, veaWxe the responsibility that Tst9 on their shoulders beea.u of carelessness or the lack of ortftnary precaution. Every fire is paid for by all the people, Mr.. Young says. Insurance is collected from all and paid to hm who has a fire ; hence the man who has a ftre intentionally unintentionally lakes money from his neighbor.. Ewsry week in thin country fire de stroys 1.600 dwellings, 140 apart- (City council Tuesday night award ed the contract to Fry & Isenhower for grading and widening Eleventh avenue from Fifteenth street to Twentieth street and a sand-clay road will be tiuilt. 'Sewer mains; will be laid before the sand-clay is placed and Eleventh and Tenth avenue res idents then will have access to the sewer line. The contract for remov ing the dirt, which will be placed in fills, is 25 cents a cubic yard. The light committee wa- instruct ed to place two lights between Mr. W. E. Millar's residence on Tenth av enue and the Hickory Manufacturing Company and another light near Mr. D. H, Russell's residence at Lenoir College. Mayor Protem Cilley was in structed to act with the building committee from the library associa tion to receive plans for the Carne gie library building. These will be forwarded to the Carnegie Corpor ation and when accepted the work of construction will beg-in promptly. Mr. and Mrs. J. Worth Elliott have donated the sitcv Work on the new West graded school building, held up since the con tractor. C A. Kline of Carthage, filed a petition iri bankruptcy, must be re- sumeu in .ju uays uy uie uonuiug viii pany, council gave notice, or the city will have local contractos complete the work and eharge the cost to the bonding1 company. Council voted to pay the expenses of four firemen to the Mbrehead City convention. The firemen do their work practically free of charge and council felt 'iat they were entitled to this consideration. MiniiiiiiM Rexall Nice Deodo ran A special law was passed by parlia- j ment buildings, 26 hotels, 12 school ment to prevent the undue inflation of I lft fttrChes, 3 large department rents, so that the natural effect of the ! atores 3 hospitals, 3 Jal 8 heaters, demand has been artiially prevent- I 3 b'lic halls an 5 colleges. Eight unobtaf S thousand . are jeered horn, the nurchaJ. prices have risen enor-' u persons are burned. mously, FOR Ki;T SIX-ROOM RRICK iiouse, two acre lot, good orchard, on Highland avenue, half mile from 'juiuare. Write or phone John A. Jsenhower, Newton. G 27 tf certain houses changing hands rapidly at an ever-mounting price. Miss Ethel, Frazier of Lamar, b. C, is expected to arrive in the city tonight to spend her vacation. SPECIAL LICENSE TAXES All persons who expect to run auto mobiles for hiie are required by iaw to obtain license and tags from the sheriff. The sheriir now has a sup ply of tin tags in his office, and all those who do not pay by the firs; day of July are subject to a penalty of 20 per cent. This applies to all special license taxes imposed by the legislature. If you haven't paid, get busy and see tho sheritr. G 27 St I. Y. P. U. MEETING The Baptist Young Peoples Union of the First Baptist church mo4 Sunday evtning at seven o'clock. One of the very interesting reports of the H. Y. P. V. convention were given by Mrs. Fred Flagler, after which Mr. Yount's group gave a very interest ing and instructive program. After the program was rendered the nomi nating committee gave its report. The following off in-erst were elected for the coming six montjhs: President, Mr. E. N. Carr; vice president. Mr. Thomas Pruitt; gen eral secretary, Thomas Hamilton, Jr.; recording secretary, Bethea Hamil ton; corresponding secretary, Wor lund Eaton; treasurer, E. L. Fox; librarian, Miss Edith Clement. These meetings are held every Sunday evening at seven .o'clock, and we cordially invite all young and old people to be present. THOS. HAMILTON, Jr., General Secretary. METHODIST UNION URGE By the Associated Press. Traverse, Mich., June 27. Cler gymen and lay delegates represent ing several million members c tht. Methodist Episcopal cnurch and the Southern Methodist church are in session here today in an effort o find a basis of unirui. Many prominent bishops anil lav- men are in attendance. 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 certaj mortgage deed executed by .Twines Adams and wife, Gussie Adj&ma, no D. M. McComb, on November 2ij, 1912, and duly recerlei in, the office of ths Register y Dela for Cataw ba county in. VooX; .14)1, pago 496, to which ro.freiee Is hereby made, de-. faullt having been made sn eutuiplying with the terms and. stipu lations therein contained, im under signed mortgagoe wiJLl ull at public auction for cash: iu front of the post offkis in th city of Hickory, at twelve o'clock, noon, on Saturdav the 14th day of July, 1917, the follow ing described tract of land, to wit: iS.ituate in the Southern portion of the city of Itickory. Beginning at an iron pin, &kf Shuford's and Vina King's corner and runs north 4 1-2 east 219 feeA to a stake; thence south 89 east 16 1-2 feet to a stake; thence Nrth 4 1-2 east 23G feet to a sta.Ve , a new corner on old lin; thence North 89 west 1&2 feet to a stake, James Adams' corner; thence south 2 1-2 west 432 feet with said Adams' line to stake, a new corner, Bar ger' and Emerline King's line; thence South 89 east, 100 feet to the beginning. This the 14th day of June, 1917. D. M. McCOMB. G 14 4t Thurs Mortgagee tein every day in the ye- tft the United States Reasonable and precaution I would hay$ prevented a vast majority of tUose fires, and accidents and th.6; deration of Woman's Clubs in, the state are to be commended for the position they have taken 5a the fire, prevention campaign. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE HaAieg qualified as administrator of the estate of John Deal, deceased, late of Catawba county, North Caro;- lina this is to notify all persons hay ing claims against ths estate of said deceased to exhitut them to tne un dersigned at IVaeKory, N. C, on or be fore the 7tJ day of June, 1918. or this notice will be pleaded in bar their Recovery. All persons hsciebjti ed W said estate will please make inv mediate- payment. This the 6th day of Jruae, 1917. 6 T Thurs Gt i. McABEE. NOTICE OF DISOLUTION The partnership heretofore- exist ing between T. W. Boatrigrht and Ivey Setzer in the Central Cafe has this day been, dissolved by mutual consent. $vey Setzer will continue the business and assume all obliga tions, and persons owing Central Cafe will please pay Ivey Setzer. T. W. BOATRIGHT. 6 20 4t Thursday - .1 I II I III .. FREE OF CHARGE Why suffer with indigestion, J dyspepsia, !torp)tt'f liverj, qonstJpa- tion, sour stomach, coming-up-ox food after eating, etc., when you can get a asmple bottle of Green's Au gust Flower free at Lutz's Drug Store. This medicine has remarka ble curative properties, and has de monstrated its efficiency by fifty years of success. Headaches are often caused by a disordered stomach August Flower is put up in 25 and 75 cent bottles. For sale inall civ ilized countries. adv GERMANS DESPERATELY STRUGGLING FOR LENS British Headquarters in France, June 27. By the Associated Press. Realizing her danger, the German commander is fighting for Lens like a wolf in a corner. Lens gone means that a large sector will have to be abandoned, so inside a salient somewhat resembling the shape of a dog's head, the Germans are hang ing on, apparently determined to hold until the last hope goes. The Canadians took La Coulotte yesterday morning at, 1 o'clock, their patrols pushing 0 eastern slope of hill 65. The Germans have extended the I floods with water from th,e river Souchez until the plain between Avoin and Leas is well covered. The mill city on the western fringe of Lens has, been razed by order of the German higher commander, so that, the machine guns may have a clean sweep at the British as they approach. Lens itself is a mass of ruins. The walls still stand, but the' city is roofless, making1 airplane photographs resemble a bird's-eye view of Pompeii. ! Wihole rows of housese have been leveled so that the field guns may ob tain wider ranges. The entire city has been converted into a German fortress-, in which each ruined house is a machine gun emplacement, and every cellar and sub-cellar a refuge. For- weeks the British refrained fyom shelling Lens, but the Germans taking advantage of the sentiment staying the hands of the English, brought their guns into the town, razed! the houses about the gun pits and then blazed a way safely. Re cently, therefore, the British guns have trained their sights on -the gun positions: hidden in the mining cap ital. The German losses in the Lens salient are heavy, and new drafts are constantly demanded. Prisoners say that they had ber.i promised peace definitely by September. READ WHAT HE has TO SAY )Mr. C. E. Sherrer, a well-known merchant of Wilmington, N. C, in an mtorviflw with the "Iron Man" at E-lvington's well-known drug store, said- "I suffered from nervousness, trouble and ceneral rundown rwi; inn Jl could not sleep for rnni-a than one hour at a time and mv appetite was entirely gone, Reading the strong endorsements in thp ln-al newsDapers of Ironized Paw-Paw, I resolved to try it, al though I had almost given up hope, having used so many things. Alter taking a few days' treatment my ap petite improved immensely and I can now eat as usual and sleep good. I take pleasure in recommending Iron ized Paw-Paw because I believe it will do all you claim for it." Greater and greater grows the pub lic interest in the new remedy, Iron ized Paw-Paw. Druggists say they never had such a demand for a new remedy. People who have been un able to retain any solids in their stom achs now declare that they can eat n heartv meal without any discom fort. The most marvelous effect of Ironized Paw-Paw is its wonderful curative power upon the nerves. No better remedy was ever compounded for the blood and liver; it makes good rich blood, which in turn stren gthens and vitalizes the whole ner vous system. Everywhere you go some one can be found who has been benefited by its use or knows of a friend who has found the desired relief; all are praising it, and each express sur prise that cures of the most stub born cases of indigestion, nervous ness and sleeplessness could be brought about so speedily. You have only to get a boctie, take it according to directions, and you will never use any other tonic. Quality and quantity always count. Your druggist probably keeps it, but if he doesn't it is sold in Hickory by the Hickory Drug Co. Ironized Paw-Paw (liquid form), price $1.00. Formula on every bot tle Mail orders promptly attended to. Interstate Drug Co., Inc., New York. adv Used in all cases Hyperidrois (Excessive Perspiraii.,n j It is an invaluable agent in the Toilet of Dainty pt-op People with whom perfect personal cleanliness is desi , ... meet their wishes admirably in its field. It is mm in- and gives perfect satisfaction. iRexall Nice Dei-oran1, r -'T. 25 cents. Odorono Decorant, Price 25 cents. Telephone or Mail us Your Orders Parcel Post Orders Mailed Promptly. Hickory Drug Comp; The REXALL Store Telephone 46 iirniiiminnmmiinnrai!fflMiiimmninni!nmrai When You Think ot Write or Phone BUFFALO CLAY Statesville, N. C. - iij j 1 RE BRIDGE Chicquot Club Chicquot Club Ga 1 Ginger Ale mger Ale 5 Several Bottles in the For These Hot Days . D WM1 T Ice Box Will Teh 0 Large or Par-o-wax Q For Preserving bmail For Laundry F.F.V.Hams For Cleaning No Canvass Order a Small One .rurs; dio sores, inner nemeoies won't cute 'I a-' worst cases, no matter of how long standing, if:- cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. jVrK-r's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves "::in anrl Kca! ' ti same tirat. S5c. 60c, $L0C.-. DENTISTS. IN SESSION AT DURHAM TODAY By the Associated Press. Durham, N. C, June 27.-Dental surgeons from all parts of the state wsre gathered here today f or the op ening session of the 43rdi g nnual con vention of the North Car- jlina Dental Society; The program for the first session to be held tsmi ght includes addresses of welcomi -and responses and the president's af dress by Dr. R. A. Apple of Winste -Salem. Sessions of the convention which will continue threw gh Friday evening will be devoted '-sculsively to tech nical subjects. Prayer rrgeeUr.g at the Methodist church tomi"ht at 7:30. Services will be brief in. order that those who desire may attend Chautauqua. A warnine to keep off the Horse- oi"d bridge that spans the Catawba was posted, this morning and some comment h-'ss been caused by it. Mr. R. H. Sbiiford, county attorney, saia the warning was posted as a legal precauti on, that the commissioners did nort know but that the bridge is as safe as it was when built last fall. Persons who passed over the struc ture after the signs were placed saiu they felt differently than they did some time ago. Mr. Shuford said the commissioners &d not contemplated having the 'bridge tested and did not intend to close it to traffic. The public was simply warned that it might be un safe. The Catawba commissioners are ready to proceed at once with th? erection of a concrete bridge, and as soon as the Caldwell commission ers are prepared to pay their pro ra ta part the contractors will set to work. COLLECTING LICENSE TAXES Sheriff Isenhower was in Hickor today for the purpose of collecting special license taxes imposed on law yers, doctors, dentists, drug stores, cigarette dealers, horse dealers, ho tels, automobiles for hire and other m. dividuals and companies liable to the tax. A penalty of 20 per cent will be added July 1 and the sheriff is anxious to have this amount to those liable. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD utener "Sell for Less Profit" Martin M o O ur Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairing. motto: "Your work done when you want it, like you want it." Prices always reasonaole. Work guaranteed to give entire satisfaction, Call on me an db e convmcec A. J. ESSE5 Jeweler & Graduate Optometrist Hickory. N. C. hike THE MESS E NGE fi he mnmi of kis turn this time. m. WALT 4& No II II a NTV UXII fi II I (XM 1 II II S II T SM s 1 ( Look 4TTH' Poor, I 7 " ( WHY HIS PHTS 1 HW Of)RE oo "bv WELLWLLYER. 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