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AVEUNES1UV fcVKN(s HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE TV70 Hickory Daily Record TELEPHONE 167 Published by the Clay Printing Co. . Every ETenin Except Sunday. 8. H. Farmbee Editor J. C. Miller Manager PimurATION OFFICE: 1102 ELEVENTH AVENUE Subscribers desiring the address of their paper changed, will please state in their communication both OLD and NEW addresses. To insure efficient delivery, com plaints should be made to the Sub scription Department promptly. City subscribers should call 167 regarding complaints. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One yecr Six moaths 2.00 Three months 1-00 One Month JJ One week 10 Entered as second class matter Sep Umber 11, 1915, at the postoffice at Hickory, N. C, under the act of March I, J 879. OPEN DOORS FOR MORE HEALTH WORK IN STATE Although lack of interest on the part of the counties in the state would indicate that the life extension work already conducted in two coun ties m the state iVance and Ala mnnpfi with snlendid results will have to be discontinued, the state board of health is making a sweeping offer of cooperation for the health unit not only among counties out among large industrial concerns em ploying a great many persons. The three months examination is complete and makes it possible fot every person in the county, who comes between the age limits pre scribed and who desire it, to have . i: i : i a minuie searcnin pnysicai exami nation. The age limit is advanced in order that the degenerative dis eases may be spotted and checked. In no sense, is the state board of health thus unsurping the function of the private physician practicing in the county. The board attempts no cures and prescribes no treatment. Its work stops with the diagnosis, m this particular line of health activit As a fact, the examinations come as a distinct help to the physicians and ! the specialists in the counties as well MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS: as to the people. Those persons m ' whom defects or diseases which The Associated Press is exclusively should be treated by physicians art entitled to the use for republication I found are advised to consult speciai- of all news credited to it or not.ists. In no case does the board or credited in this paper and also thb local news published herein. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 15, 1917 WAR AND TjIIE PEOPLE The wars of the French revolution RYBODY ASKS its physician recommend any parti cular physician or any particular specialist. It is a tribute to all conperned that in neither of the piec es of this kind of health work thus far undertaken has there been any friction between the county phys. I i i; i I xl i w.. u nv,.fa Ana- cians ana specialists aim uiu were caused by the efforts of Aus-, sentativps of the board. tria, Prussia and England and 1-reneir . tM-ioa muU fhv Vrench neonle ac-' cept a king instead of a government LAIi. that they thought they wanted. Na- LfL poleon, contrary to common beliei,! did not firo the French spirit when he stood at the head of a street and fed the Paris mob on grape and con-' ister; the fighting spirit had been bred in the French as a result those wars which the nations of Eu rope, all with reactionary gover., ments at that time, had forced ! republican France. lAnd after tht Napoleonic wars were over, and after a Louis had been restored to the throne, the French people rather promptly proceeded to attend to their own affairs. V,rY' jV'IK Ipftft r I U.L-.-i mi t.txn mmm r-t:tt:r:U.t mm mm , a.1 "I lift V" : I I J. urrr.Q:i 3us v , . m vr-; 1 1? m 4 T0 KIND OF CALOMEL Calotabs, Ihe New De-Nauseated Cal omel in in Great Demand Here Be cause of Its Freedom from Un pleasant and Dangerous Effects. Have you tried the new calomel tablet that makes calomel taking a ? Tf von have vou anpre- their government a democracy, but mejt when robbed of all its ur4leaa they did not succeed in establishing ant and nauseating effects, it finally until Napoleon the Little, Calotabs is the sensation of the tricked into tt. wr with Pru.si. : 7 jfu'?51 1870 by Bismarck, had been comp?ll- rcmeciy for the liver. Its effect in ed to relinquish his throne. Even as hilliousness, constipation, and inui- late as 1870 there might have been gestion is delightful. opposition to democracies in Europe t, Thc "cxt. time. yurt lver needs a . , , , . , ,. , i thorough cleansing try Calotabs. if Bismarck had not believed that re- 0ne tablet at bedtime, a swallow of publics could not take care of them- water that's all. No taste, no selves. He had a contempt for 'e. nausea, no griping. Wake up in mocracy, and we was willing for all the morning feeling fine, with your . . , system thoroughly cleansed and a nations except Germany to become ,hearty apPetite. Eat what you please democracies. ' ,no danger. .But the plutocrats and divine Calotabs are never sold in bulk. Ask righters have been proven wrong. Rc- fort the original, sealed packages, ... . , . , , e , . containing twenty doses: price thir- publics can fight and do fight. Tk tvve cents Your ' ev back people, however, had much rather live if you are not thoroughly de- auletlv and in the pursuit of their lighted with Calotabs. adv ordinary business. Thoy have no am bitious dreams to gratify, no ono mies to punish, no lands to con quer. Most of thorn do not even want to fight unless their land 'a invaded. , That was the case with tha French, the English people did not awake to their danger for over i year, mm : An Ambition and a Record j J TTHE needs of tlie South are identical with the needs i , of tlie Soutlicrn R:iiltiiyi the crutvta raid successor one means ( ; toe upbuilding of the other. The Southern Railway tsks no f.uorff accorded to others. . no peciil f rlvllctre not i Th amhftlnn nf tK fiontKrn Ra!1tt-iv fnmMnv 1 tn mr that I unity of interest tbatit born of co-operation between the public and J j the railroads; to aec perfected that fail and frank policy in the manage- , tnent of railroads wbicn invites the confidence or governmental i arendesi to realize tha t liberality of treatment which will enable li ! to obtain the additional capital needed for the acquisition of better and enlarged facilities incident to the demand for increased and better service; and. finally i To take Its niche In the body politic of the South alongside of other creat industries, with no wore, but with eijual liberties, equal rights and eijual opportunities. " The Southern Serves the South," iuc oci - Professional I Cards n Dr, W. B. Ramsay Dentist Office over Shuf ord's Drug Store. Hickory N. C. THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Manufacturer of all blade of HARNESS, BRIDLES. SADDLES AND STRAP WORK. Repairing a Specialty. Hickory. N. C. S A Billion uoiiar inuraiii:t; Fund ! THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANKING s'STfm ' may be HKenea iu x vdt uunun aoiiar mutu1 Cr-,A wViirVi wf nnrl 700 . ,1 maintain at all times to give us the currr nr,. S depositors neeu iu swuu ua ui us m time of r ancial stress and to enable us to give safer banking service in many ways. or small, without any additional cost, pnrtu !,v,tt.c the protection and benefits of this great syste: THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP F. M. THOMPSON, Proprieto? First-CIcsB Work Guaranteed Phone 106, Work Delivered 1032 14th street Hickory, N. X Next to Pirft BuUdin & Loan office. DR. G. E. FLOWERS Having enjoyed a large coun try practive for 32 years, an now located in Hickory and so licit a share of the general prac tice. Office at 8th avenue and 15th street. Children's diseases a specialty. in- nn- 1;"!l'-r and I I IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO HAVE THIS ..j j0v J wiaeiuiiu urti-w vji yuu, n-t uo wine ur ta;K v!h about it. you I FIRST NATIONAL D Dr. R. P. WILSON Veterinary Surgeon Will answer calls day or night. Oftice phone 22G. Resided phone 301-J. Dr. Oma H. Hester DENTIST OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO Capital and Surplus $300,000.(X). Four Per Cent. Interest On Savings pound.id Quarterly. Money to Loan at All Times. Hickory, N.c Accounts, $Jln; RwnnIPMIWBK!9BnWWKR8!Bfr!nnir!!fniTrSS'-;sSI, wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I J. W. Hollingsworth LAWYER 3 "3 Southern 'Railway System1 FOR SALE On account of being drafted for military service the following property will be sold: 51 per cent of stock in lumber manufacturing plant. This . plant and all the American people, manufactures all kinds of building and with three vears of war. nrf tint unit, material, Has "T. C." rating oi M;nn;n , should pay at least 75 per cent, ed on winning lt or making Germany, Qne Jbuyn low 2021v 10tn Av grant such terms as would make thb lights and water. world safe for them in future. One bungalow 2020 9th Ave. These facta are recalled by the el- lights and water, forts of Pope Benedict to restoro : shdne lot on 9th avenue' plcnty of peace. We are hoping he will sue,8 One lot on 10th avenue, desirably ceed, but we are doubtful. As much located; large shade trees, as the nations lined up against the 8 9 tf HENRY LEONARD. Prussian military machine might ;H,000 July lst) 1941. sire to quit, they might not be ab!c $7i0oo July 1st, 1942. to do it. They cannot stop and al- Both principal and interest shall be low Germany time to consolidate her payable at the National Park Bank, gains in Europe and await a more i? tht C,ity of New York' State of ui s m xm , . .... New York. ,or su-iKing ac tneir .An bid3 mu3t unconditional and mroat again. That kind of peact the purchaser must be prepared to would tae UP and pay for said bonds on the Tn ' day of sale. Each bid must be ac- peace that comes must be one that M.tmn.i KnA o will permit the democratic nations to . total amount of bonds bid for. as an would be a nightmare and be almost as bad as war. ... live without fear of having their liberties denied them. It seems to be a fact that can be es tablished by reliable witnesses that the majority of those persons who are kicking about the war now were call ing tho president of the United States a coward a year ago. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS Notice Is hereby given that tho Board of Commissioners of Cataw ba County, North Carolina, will re ceive sealed bids at the office of the Register of Deeds, in the town of Newton, Catawba county, North Car olina, on the 12th day of September 1917, at twelve o'clock, noon, for the purchase of one hundred thous and (100.000.00) dollars Catawba County, North Carolina, Bridge bonds issued unaer ana in pursuance of D xt u V. . ine X"C Laws of i i. wnro mi oi rji7. Said bonds shall bear Interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually; said bonds shall be dated July 1st, 1917, and become due and payable as follows: $3,000 July 1st, 192.1. $3,000 July 1st, 1924. 1$3,000 July 1st, 1925. $3,000 July 1, 1926. $4,00n July 1st, 1927. $4,000 July 1st, 1928. $4,000 July 1st, 1929.' $4,000 July 1st, 1930. $6,000 July 1st, 1931. $5,000 July 1st, 1932. $5,000 July 1st, 1933. $5,000 July 1st, 1934. 0,UUU July 1st, 1935. $6,000 July 1st, 1936. $6,00n July 1st, 1937. 6,000 July 1st, 1938. $7,000 July . 1st, 1939. $7,000 July 1st, 1940. evidence that the bidder, if his bid is accepted, will take up and pay for said bonds in accordance with this notice. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Dated at Newton, North Carolina tho Gth day of August, 1917. OSBORNE BROWN, Cha irman Board of County Commis sioners, Catawba county, North Carolina. ATTEST: II. EUGENE SIG1VJON, Clerk, Board of Couny Commission ers, Catawba County, North Caroli na. 8 11 to Sept 12. "War or no War" People are compelled to have eyeglasses and spectacles or not see as they should to read and work; and if the wir continues glasses will keep advancing. ,One does not have to buy glasses often and they owe it to themselves to get the best quality and service. I have fitted many hundred satisfied customers in this city and vicinity and can fit as many more. Those who are gov erned by my suggestions in buying glasses get the best satisfac tion possible. My service in the optical line will equal the best and excel the rest. I, also offer a free service to all who wear glasses. They are welcome to come in my ofHct and have them cleaned and adjust ed gratis whether they boughe them from me or not. This free service has gained for me many new customers. Now if from any cause one should think they could get better service than I render they will find out very quick to the contrary by trying. I lead in original ideas. E. E. HIGHT Expert Watchmaker and Registered Optometrist. HICKORY, N. C. Office Hollingsworth Clothing Co. NEWTON, N. C. 3 'jiinioniiiiiiiiiiHniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiUiiiiiim!!!! !i!iin n Dr. O. L. Hollar HICKORY, N. C. Special attention given to Fistulas, Fissures Ulcers, Pruritus No cutting, no confien- LES Cured me.1;. zsrn ma BRICK I Common and Face I Write or Phone j 1 Buffalo Clay Co. f 1 Statesville,N. C. j IIP!! wrs ore sores, otner Benedict, wmt vm 1 !i '.'ornt cases, no matter of how long standing, arr cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. .r,irter' Antiseptic Healirg Oil. lt telieref anrt hi th amo um. tic. 60e. L0 nna FOR j SALE I WILL GO ON YOUR BOND Bankers, Receivers, Adminis rators, Guardians, County Officers any position of trust. WE WILL BOND YOU. New Amsterdam Sasualty Company of New York City. J. W. Hollingsworth Attorney, Newton, N. C. OirifOfSALARf ss. li 1 i:i mw-xv M l mm ora ' n , lUS! ''li' Begin to Save TO-DAY no matter how small your start may be. THE WORLD'S GREATEST FORTUNES have been accumulated through thrift and systematic savings plans. This Bank Was Organized FOR YOU-YOUR SAFETY YOUR NEEDS c There Subscribe for the Hickory Daily Record re!i;iiii!!i!i;ii!!iiii!iiiii!ii vrrn onfidence. I is a certain satisfaction in every box of NUNN ALLY'S Can-1 dies whether to have or to give. F or yourself, it is gratifying not only to enjoy their delicious flavors, but to know that you have the choi-1 cest of all confections. For a Friend, no apology is neces- sarywhen you give NUNN AL LY'S; it speaks for itself. FRESH BY EXPRESS. Fraternal Directory 3 n D a Sana 33 acres of land. 1 mile east of railroad at Maiden, N. C. Original forest pine tim ber. Estimated to cut 200,00n feet lumber. Land level and on fine road. Fine proposition to subdi vide into small lots. Addresr O. M. BOYD, Gastonia, N. C. Or Boyd Feed Company, Hickory, N. C. 4t a I a D a na 5 JTT HD frKJir Automatic 1 r LAJJtjL iyJL Oil Cook Slove g a S Turn a lever, apply a match and you have quickly an intensely hot blue flarne. 2 This heat is concentrated underneath your 2 cooking kettle or sterilizing boiler so that your g Z kitchen is comparatively cool. ' g S Burning kerosene oil, The Florence Auto- 2 matic is the cheapest stove to operate. It is also 2 simplicity itself (having no wicks, no valves, and 5 nothing to get out of order. t 2 5 It is satisfactory because the heat is concen- g S trated where you want it and because it is odor- g 2 less, sootless, and easy to keep clean. g Indispensable in summer and at your service g every day in the year. g Maker's guarantee oo every stove. g I Abernethy Hardware Co.4 A a A A A " - Hickory Lodge No. 343 1 A. F. & A. M. Regular conimuni'Cfltion Firt and third Monday nights. Brethren cordially invited to be present. F. L. MOOSE-, W. M. D. L. MILLER, Sec'y. Piedmont Council No. 43, Jr, O. U.A. M. Meets every bonday evening at 7:30 P. M. All visiting brothei cordially invited. . D. TAYLOR, Councilor. W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec miiiMiaaiaDiflffiniMimiB Hickory Drug The REXALL Store raiiiiiiiiiM lompany Telephone 46 Catawba Lodge No. 54 KofP Jacob's Superb Candies "Made Last Night" The Candy that sells itself : : Always Fresh Prices Ranging from 80c to $1.25 per pound The Only Place in Hickory to Get Jacob's Candies is at GRIMES & MURPHY, Druggists Phone 300 Opposite Post Office IN Business for Your Health" Meets every Thursday night. B Visiting brethren invited. ji HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. I R. L. HEFNER, K. R. and S. I Hickory Cabinet & Manufacturing Co. I V M. G. Crouch, Mgr. Located in old light house building near foundry. Telephone 22 7-J All orders dispatched promptly. f illilllMMIllillOlMllBlliilMmim .... - ii - Tiir f
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