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HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE FOUR ISREGARDS RULES PROTECTING LIVES foOJ'V-oOJS'Co 1 tL RECORD WANTS tfr v . rr 1 . i '.v WZS?" fa: " . B7( l 5 i i,t - " S3 cnjd ?s?J3 sx.i sl9 ns ss N2Lg) eszsp On f&5 Sfc-SS V 9 ,9 3gJ ZZ c $&S ? cV9 CWJ sc fei? jTSv; SS:; 3foP 3 i; SWr i' SVvj 3S 3foc Y drs !?5 (?S (&is &ia is Sale of Hickory Township Land For Taxes ily order of the County Commis sioners and authority of law, I will sell th following tracts of land lor taxes on Monday, August C.th at the court house door in Newton. Ueanl. Miss Marie M., 1 lot Hutr, Riley (!., 0 lots Campbell, Thos. G., 1 lot Cline, Mrs. J. E.. 1 lot ('line, Rev. R. H.. 1 lot Cook. Ailolphus A., ?.' acres Dakin, Mrs. R. P., 1 lot Davis, J. K., 2 lots Deitz. Mrs, M. A., 2 lots Gantt, S. O.. If acres . Gantt, Joseph R., 1 lot - 5.?.) 3.7D 7.81 7.02 7.02 0.50 4.4? .55 1.22 4.2 0.10 Haithcock, (ieo. K and Martha, 1 lot, ll.lt Herman, Hosie P., 54 acres Holloway, Sarah, 1 lot - Holsclaw, Win, 1 lot Hoover, M. Henry, 1 lot Iscnhour, Havid I)., 1 lot Lovett.A A. H 1 lot Miller, J. E., 1 lot Miller, Lewis. 1 lot !.24 2.02 1.32 fi.87 0.40 3.7J n Miller, AW1 S., 70 1-2 acres and 1 lot Morrow, W. C, I lot Newton, David A., 1 lot S3. 40 .. L..o2 4.5G Provost. Charlie. 1 lot 11.73 Ramseur, Lawrenc?, 9 acres 13.811 Rosenbaum. H. L.. fi acres 4.21 Simcrton, Robert. 1 lot, 1ml 3.43 Smith, John W.. 1 lot 5.05 , that denotes perfect manhood r..id i officials to be "undesirables" because Turner, David M., 10 1-2 acres 10.7J 1 womanhood to your eyes. o f a strike called in the copper dis- Walker, Obie Estate, 1 lot 1.87: Wendell's Ambition Pills, the gvcat trict by the metal miners branch of Wurd, Charlie, 20 acres !. 17 nerve tonic, can'e be beat for that the Industrial Workers of the World Ward, T. W., 2'J acres j- 'J.'JO tired feeling, nervous troubles, poor I which was repudiated by the Inter Warren, Mrs. Laura, i lot 1.02 blood, headaches, neuralgia, trem- national Union of Mine, Mill and White. John P.. 23 acres 8.4. bling, nervous prostration, mental : Smelter Workers. Many men had Whitener, Julius T., 52 acres. .9.52 17.43 Whitener, K. L 80 acres Whitener, Abel P., .",0 acres and I Lot , 10.00 W.df, Dr. R. W., 1 lot fi.4'J Gardner, R. F 1 lot Fry, Frank, 1 lot Voder, Robert M., 2 lots ... Yount, L. Eugene, 1 lot !.4fl 5.5" 1.S3 2.7.'i Ward. P. L.. 24 acres 04'J Poovoy, W. I.)., 1 lot .. .35 Colored Alexander, James 1 lot Wilson, Willie, estate, 1 lot -. Smyre, John, 1 lot Brown, R. L 1 lot Witherspoon, Tess, 1 lot Peterson, Henry, 1 lot Archie, Leu, 1 lot Arthur. W ,T 1 lot, bal 1.55 5.48 .01 1.10 4.02 3.48 .3.48 2.40 Bost, Charlie, 1 lot Barber, Win., 2 lots 4.70 Barringer, Lucy, 1 Bost, Lou, 1 lot lot 1.77 .1.70 r rlHU r WVUI Lfc T 7 .I 1 - r -' C v' ' ' W; . -mn y- tU MS(FT'- KFSSFNGER s conduct. is positmY mmm t JfXT m tPYcA id-A7777rrxV m ? 3 , ' ' ' Lav , 1 . '''A W77T?77t; nti . , V J - - - - J, lime 1 is when you get your work done if sent to us. Look over your stock and see if you do not need something in the printing line. Our facilities are not excelled in this section, and we can always give you as good a price as is consistent with good work. We are equipped to handle anything in the printing line. Special ruling of all kinds. The House that has Served You for Over 12 Years Place Your Order Today Clay Printing Co. Phone 167 Hickory, N. C. Finger, Will, 1 lot Forney. Win., 3 lots Hemphill, Mary, 1 lot Hooper, John, 1 lot Hull, .Minnie, 1 lot Jones, Joe, Estate, 2 lots Knox, Victor, .1 lot, . Lucas. Win., 1 lot Me Key, Robert, 1 lot I, 0.1 it 2.1).") 2.r;2 4.22 2.52 4.96 Ramscur, Lucy, 2 lots 2.-12 Bernhardt, Albert, ',1 lots 8.07 Bernhardt, Ed, 1 3-1 acres ' Robinson, John, 5 1-4 acres 1.77 2.52 Scott, Ivey, 1 lot 4.3; Setzer. Walter, 1 lot 4.17 Shuford, Augustus, 1 lot 2.i8 Suddi-rth. Charlie, 1 lot Ward, Wilson, 1 lot Whitener, Necie estate, 10 acres Wilfong, K.tkiel, 1 lot Williams, Robert, estate, 1 lot """ 1.25 2.95 JNO. A. ISENHOWER, Sheriff of Catawba county. Vigorous Men I and Women are in Demand j If your ambition has left you, your happiness has gone forever unless! you take advantage of Hickory Drug' Co's. magnificent offer to refund! your money on the first box purchas-! ed if Wendell's Ambition Pills do not1 ; put your ent're system in fine condi-! tion and irive vou the enererv and vicr-, I nr von hnvfi lost Be ambitions, 'be strong, be vigor - ous. Bring the ruddy glow "of health1 I to your cheeks and the right sparkle depression, loss of appetite and kid - ney or liver complaint. In two days you will feel better. In! men were placed in the cattle cars a week you will feel fine, and after! they were given plenty of drinking taking one box you will have your water, but nothing to eat. As the old-time confidence and ambition. (train pulled out several shouted at I sure anu gei a w cent oox to- , (lay and get out of the rut. Kemcm l ber Hickory Drug Co and dealers (everywhere are authorized to guaran- tee them. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid by The Wendell Pharmical Company, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. 2g fsi9 uuinine That Docs Hot Affect Tne Meat Rccniisc of its tonic and laxntive effect. LAXA 1 1VK 1IROMO Ul'ININK is tx tttr than ordinary Uuinine nid does not cause nervousness noi lincina in liesid. kunenitier the full namenrj k-oi.- f .r the siitnature of i:. W. riKOVJi. a.sc MB sores, utner , nemecies Wsu't cm (..I ' ,i-.f;, no m;:t(rr -df how lonn standing, !' the wmikrlul, old reliable Jji. i:tiM-tic Hc-.iHnR Oil. Jt telieef 1 Vi' ti.. wttne tim. fjc 60c, SI.V , .. h5 H ':.l t - . :l-u ' !! 4o ojghU- pat ( rtcesY CoMirr down-hp instant-Wr Wr'tcp 4t WHrrSu. ?L VSuz Y T;' nnyctusO 1" . W O-'iSY HA) M STffEET-1 WONDER If? vOLGftf? Yf'KcK ,V?f- A.FEf?MAt. -SPEAK To ME. i-WrtZEK GH? m 7 .mr .- mmmmmm mm"m:m bslmjw Tm Vm. 25- . ; : P6SfrriSE2 - ) V ?e' I T I S I Ml 0 --t lz - dmT-A XI ---- -r- - - BOMB EXPLOSIONS CHICAGO By the Associated Press. Chicago, July 11 Three bomb explosions in widely separated sec tions of the South Side early today i caused the death of one man and the j fatal injury of another and some. property damage 1 the doors of the "Black Hand" and 1 the other two were said to be the result of labor troubles. REIGN OF INDUSTRIAL WORKERS AT END Jerome, Ariz., July 11. '"The reign of the Industrial Workers of the World in Jerome is at an end," said Mayor J. J. Cain, as he stood in the railroad yards and watched two cattle cars loaded with men disappear in the distance. The cars were hooked up to a locomotive and the short train was run as an 'extra" its des tination being Jerome junction, twenty-seven miles away. Deportation of the men came after a "drive" in which h undreds of miners and other citizens all armed, j participated with the object of All of the "cleaning up tne town men were considered by Jerome city ! heard of the "drive" and left Jerome early yesterday morning. After the the citizens "We'll come back.' KILLE AT TRESTLE Mr. Claud Marrow, who lived at Claremont, was killedi at Connelly Springs this afternoon at 2:20 when a trestle bent fell on him while he was at work. The body was brought here and prepared for burial. De tails of the accident were not ob tainable at press time . SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD xtitxzxtxsxxtitxxtmtmtxxxxmxxstsixtn OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED Don't matter if broken. I pay $2 to $15. per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return anail. L. Mazer, 2007, S. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 7 G tf FOR RENT 8 ROOM HOUSE with large garden, 2013 10th av enue. Also store house, desira bly located within two hundred yards of four large manufacturing plants. Henry Leonard. 6 15 tf FUt RENT .2 large air rooms. Lights an! water. Apply Recoru office. 6 23 tf FOR RENT SIX-ROOM BRICK-' house, two acre lot, good orchard, on Highland avenue, half mile from square. Write or phone John A. lsenhower, Newton. 6 27 tf FOR SALE COMPLETE SET Of Shakespeare 10 volumes 3-4 Mo rocco bindings, perfect condition. Will sell cheap. Fred F. Murphy, 7 5 tf MACHINISTS WANTED CAN give permanent employment to sev eral machinists. Good wages and opportunity to make lots of over time. " Write Wilmington Iron Works, Wilmington, N. C. 7 5 2 wk BARGAINS IN CANNING OUTFITS Wo have fifteen demonstration Home Canners, of different capac ities at half price. Home Can ner Mfg. Co. 7 7 tf FOR SALE FIVE -PASSENGER Hup tourning car with electric starter and lights. Abernethy Hardware Company. 7 7 tf FOR SALE 100 bushels of genuine native grown Ambruzzi rye, $3.00 per bushel. 'Crimson clover seed 20c per pound. HICKORY SEED CO. FOR SALE at BARGAIN One pure bred white Wyandotte rooster and ben Apply at 1345 17th street. 7-9-2t FOR SALE One Automobile Roads ter. Apply City Garage 711 5t 'SI PROBABLY TEMPORARY By the Associated Press. Washington, July 11 Germany's lat?st political difficulties are re garded by officials here as due to in ternal problems and probably of a transitory nature only. The dismissal of Foreign Secretary ! Zimmmermann, Minister of Financ? ! Ileiffernich and even Chancellor Beth- rnan-Hollweg himself would be con sidered largely a surface movement. Harry Laudir's War Experience Springfield Republican. In this era of "canned music" no home is without records which repro duce the Scottish ballads sung by Harry Lauder. That has availed to give international knowledg-e of him, quite apart from his personal appear ance bfore countless audiences. The' genial old comedian is a universal favorite, and the news that Harry Lauder's son, John, had been killed in France touched many hearts. Word of this bereavement came while Lau der was singing in the music hall in London. On leaving the stage he faced this overwhelming blow. He rushed to France, and there heard the story o how his boy had turned to God in the trenches and how bravely he died. Then Lauder hastened to comfort his wife at his Scottish home, where a good old dominie went to console him. He found Lauder in an arm chair by the fireplace. "Ah," said the singer, "the loss of my bonnie boy greeted me sore" (greet is Scotch for grieve.) 'We were pals, my boy and I, and if you could have seen that little white cross in France you might imagine a little of the ache that came into my heart and the emptiness that came into my life. When a great blow like that hits a man he takes one of three roads. He may give away to despair, sour on the world and become a grouch. He may try to drown his sorrow in drink GERMANY ROUBLES J,LT-5;r0V CARToQN SERVICE CoftP. j " - JIEEz: - :PgS7p NO MAN WOULD ADMIT THAI HIS CARELESS ACTS COST HUMAN LIFE. Act of Carelessness in North Carolina Came Dangerously Near Costing Lives of Six Persons. "Utter disregard for all the rules that make for the protection of human life, charged to almost any citizen of North Carolina would bring forth the highesl resentment. No man would be willing to admit or to even, have It intimated that a careless act of his had coma dangerously near costing the lives oJ six persons. Yet this very fact waa brought to the attention of atrepresen tative of the State Insurance Depart ment recently. If the man who waa the careless and criminally negligent party to the affair were told of tha case in this light he -would be "fight ing mad." The affair happened more than a year ago in a small town in North Car. olina. The representative of the In surance Department had occasion to call on a man who is a deaf mute. The conversation was carried on by writing. Here Is what the citizen wrote : "The greatest danger to the town is in the careless way In which they build flues and chimneys. Last year I rented a house and the man re served one room up stairs to use him self. "He cut a small hole through the wooden ceiling and weather boards and put stove (sheet iron) pipa through it and into the chimney on the outside. Rats built a nest be turoiwi tm roilitiar and outside boards just under the pipe and sparrows built a nest outside on top of the pipe. It j caught fire at night (11 o'clock) and j neither my wife nor I can hear, j Neighbors had to break down th doors to get us and four children out.- THESE RICH GUYS ARE PLAYING GOLF By the Associated Press. Asheville, July 11 With most of the business of the 1917 convention transacted members of the Southern Publishers' Association gave a large part of attention today to the golf course scheduled for this afternoon. The Editor and Publisher has given a handsome cup. The convention will j close tonight. and become a wreck, or he may turn to God. I have choaen my road. I have turned to God." That is why Harry Lauder has been singing and talking to the soldiers in the concentration camps in Eng land and in the camps behind the bat tle line in France and Belgium. We may well believe that when Lauder tells the stvry of the loss of his son and of his own spiritual decision sol diers hear him gladly. In this man's experience is revealed a side of the war that touches the essentials of human life. That which came to Mr. Britling in the novel of H. G. Wells has been exemplified more perfectely in the experience of Harry Lauder. Cannot Advance; Dare Not Retreat New York Herald. In a striking article analyzing the German offensive against the French, contributed to the European edition of the Herald, Gen. Berthaut shows that the character of the attacks clearly reveals the weakness of the German position. There is nothing in those attacks to indicate that the Germans are attempting a real for ward drive, their sole purpose evi dently being to recover ground pre viously lost to the French. Is that the way to prepare a gener al offensive asks General Berthaut, the salient points of whose article appear in a special cable dispatch from Paris to today's Herald. Com parison of the present methods with those that marked the German of fensives on the Yser and at Verdun; with the French drives in Artois, Picard and Champagne, and with the recent British drive in Belgium fur nishes the answer to General Ber- life , -r ?i&i -Wit st'ifi- Sale Con rices Still Lower!! Our two weeks sale has been a great success but we still have a big stock of goods that we intend to slaughter. As you know goods are high and have not reached the top, and it will be a long time be fore you can buy goods at these prices. Many things you can get at 50 per cent under the market price. Don't Fail to Buy What You Need at Setzer Hickory, N. C. thaut's question, and that answer is in the negative. The crown prince and other German commanders force recurring waves of German lambs into the slaughter pens at Verdun and at other points on the front, and the only result is heavy toll of slaugh tered Germans. ;But what else can German com kid Weeks 1 SEfiai manders do? They must make a show j of activity for effect in Germany. J They cannot advance that is cer tain and they know it, they dare n retreat lest the weakness revealed by : retreat precipitate the political dis- turbances in Germany which mut , be prevented if the Hohenzollerr. I to retain the throne that now is hi Russell
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