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i FRIDAY PAGO foot HICKORY DAILY RECORD EY'Pvrv. I VP '" ' r - ' " y I RECORD . WANTS Men who cherish steady nerves and clear eyes drink OiGro-ColcL 'In a bottle Through a straw fW mm no mk nAD JIFFF? EFFECT. yF ' JCj Ilk i Health is more precious than all the gold ot Croesus. Do not jeopardize it. Be refreshed drink pure, unadulterated CIIERO-COLA from the original sanitized bottle, through a straw. TO DRINK frfl s The Hickory Daily Record is Only $4 a Year ro CToXO KoNSU oNbOfoSb C oX: K oX3 CToS GToKS Of oN BoVS GToS QfoVs CTeNS Gf oNS rrbS SoN3 o )Sp cPi 1 1 Ml e i " " ' 1 I II ..r h ' IACI II 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 ine. Special ruling of all kinds. The House that has Served You for Over 12 Years Place Your Order Today Clay Printing Co. Phone 1 67 Hickory, N. C. v5TJC F)C0 flCV C1CV ncvo Clirvo orvo Or oooociorr- rw.or, t vor r-rrr. "v rrv iv-s vr- vvtv ssir sk - :ty. vxv vx m ww -www vuu VWUUk-U Vltf O VD VO 0JU O w 5 O wO O V0 XJ ti 0 OLD FALSE TEETjH WANTED Don't matter if broken. I pay to $15. per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer, 2007, S. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 7 6 tf BARGAINS IN CANNING OUTFITS We have fifteen demonstration Home Canners, of different capac ities at half price. Home Can ner Mfg. Co. 7 7 tf wantedZTambitious young married men to learn the moulder's trade. Wall pay 15 cents hour while learning. Southern Desk Company. 7 15 tf WE WANT YOUR SURPLUS TO- matoes; beans and cabbage. Phone 64 or 225 for prices and this for delivery. Catawba Packing Co. 7 17 tf If you have cow trouble call W. C. Shell, phone 181. He will exchange, buy or sell. Good milk cows a spec ialty. 7 17 tf FOR RENT-JVICE UNFURNISHED rooms. Suitable for light house keeping. Rent reasonable. Apply 828 8th Ave. 8 17 tf eod CHANGE NOTION ABOUT CALOMEL; NOW DELIGHTFUL Old-Style Calomel Gives Place of the New De-Nauseated Variety Known as Calotabs COMPETENT AND HIGH-CLASS salesman wanted 'Acquaintance with line not necessary if you can sell other merchandise. Piedmont Phonograph Co. 6 20 6t FOR RENT SIX ROOM COT- tage. Conveniently located. Mrs. Clement, Telephone 247 8 20 Gt TIN CANS Several hundred first class No. 3 tin cans with solde hemmed caps for quick sale at 5c each. Call No. 2805 this after noon or Thursday. 8 22 2t pd WANTED Young lady clerk for Bakery. Make application in own handwriting. Box 394, Hickory, N. C. 8 23 2t FOiR RENT Sen-en room house. Modern conveniences. Apply to (Mrs. J. A. Ramsay on Eleventh avenue. 8 23 tf I desire immediate correspondence with four young men who wish to work their way through school either here or at Littleton, N. C. J. M. Rhodes, Lake Junaluska, N. C. 8 24 It With all the liver-cleansing and sy tern- purifiying qualities of the old style calomel, but robbed of its sick ening, griping and dangerous effects, Calotabs is destined to become the most popular as well as the most use ful of all home remedies. For bil liousness, constipation and indiges tion it is absolutely indispensable, for nothing but calomel will straighten out a disordered liver. If you have tried Calotabs, the de nauseated calomel tablets, you know how easy it is to take. One tablet at bedtime with a swallow of water no taste, no griping, no nausea. Next morning your liver is active, your system purified, and you are feeling fine, with a hearty appetite. Eat what you please, :no danger. Genuine Calotabs are never sold in bulk. Ask for the original, sealed package containing twenty doses, price thirty-five cents. If you are not thoroughly delighted your drug gist is authorized to refund your money. adv NOTICE The City Council wMl receive seal bid at the office of the City Man ager until Sept. 4th at 7:30 p. m., for laying approximately from two to three thousand square yards of c ment sidewalk. Plans and specifications can bt seen at the office of the City Man ager after Aug. 28th. A certified check of one hundred dollars must accompany each bid. The said check to be held until bond is given and excepted by the City Council for com pletion of the work. The city re serves the right to reject any and all bids. 'This August 24th, 1917, JOHN W. BALLEW, 8 24 5t Fri Sat Mon. City Manager RAILROADS' WAR BOARD SERVES COUNTRY (Washington, Aug. 24 Fairfax Harrison, chairman of the railroads war board, authorizes the following: With an increase in equipment of only three per cent the railroads of this country rendered nearly 2G pei cen more freight service in June this year than in the same month last year. These figures are contained in a report on freight operation which has just been received by the commis sion on car service of the railroads' war board. They furnish additional proof of the vigorous and successful efforts which the railroads of thL country are making to help win Ihc war by producing greater transporta tion efficiency. They also indicau that the shippers are doing their part, too, as freight traffic could not have been increased to such an extent with out a prompt and intelligent response by the shippers to the request of the railroads' war board to load cars to full capacity. 'The report of freight traiTic for June was compiled by the bureau of railway economics on returns fron: twenty-nine railroads having a com bined mileage of 125,488 miles or approximately half the total railroad mileage of the United States. In June, 1916 these roads gave freight service equivalent to carrying 15,fi50j,l 94.737 tons of freight one mile, while the same month thu year they carried -19,070,403,248 tons one wile, an increase of 25.7 per cent. The magnitude of this achievement becomes mora apparent wheii corn pared with the slight increase in equipment which the railroads were able to secure during the past year In June of last year the roads in question owned 1,248,100 freight cars. June this year found them with onlv 1,285,644, an increase of barely three per cent. Moreover the number of locomotives used by them to haui freight has been increased only one half of one per cent. Intensive car loading plus an in- -P -tor; , t- : ,t is l whip, tv o , , " ciV roaas have been al ircignt cars travel sible for the excel ing for June The distribution of er, respective of oWr;1'" cai. tricts where they wp , :r'U . needed has also hehv'i , . railroads' elfk iencv .:r'Crta-' abnormal amount V Vr -''ands i war has produced ' m i: Both the railroad n-rir) . per are to be conn1 zeal and skill wi'b d c carried out the h roads' war board "i , , do the wvirl- .,t ' '. .'1:aKe ' ''0. u me work of t Intensive lr.0,1; 1' ..j? "l!S '.tic liuiuuui 01 cars av-;;.,!,; Lne demands of the die shipping v.ahii- anus. l'nmint i load r.if ,v vii iir" ...1 rill rnsiH vi-iM, v.n!i-. :ng of cars and tru railroad empiove--; keep cars out of th- n' ".. :"'a also done much . -:itJ movement of f fir.t. TRIED TO LYNVH MTpn By the Associated Vr5 0 Henderson, N. (.'., .u- , ert Perry, a negro wits rf? the Granville coum. l:m'"h ioni last nignt, lv Sheri'r and taken to Ra)(-ish f," ino' follrtwirnr .-. v- at which Terry was chUr 1 criminally assauhir a u'. ' white girl. " " '4"r- A mnli nf .il.,-.t learned that the iw ro h-ifl 1 moved. " u M'- safe .; uy trie Associated pre?5 Rome, Aug 21 The reports that the battle (,n 7.0 front contimn an I guns have been CMMMrt-.l C ians. Ceneral Cardo.e t .,.,, the Italians yest,.rd:.v Austrian position.-, hn. oknt counter attacks Austria ns. 'More than 20.o(i.i war office statement .-: removed from the froi i war !: the !: rr.v,. , t Mr. J. E. Pollard i,., T - 1 n , i . 1 iiu uiii i:u:-je uhi y :w!n (- r of good sixe an 1 .:ii,j h fine flavor. floih fr"',. stem. To show t;);tj yir p.; is an expert in other tiling -be stated that he raised IS of wheat on half an acre. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION The partnership heretofore exist ing between J. W. Miller and R. M. Pitts in the City Market has this da been dissolved by mutual consent. R. M. Pitts will continue the busi-, ess and assume all obligations, and persons owing City Market will please pay R. M. Pitts. J. TV. MILLER. 8 24 4t Fri URNISH CITY WILL Fl CLOSET CANS AT COST The city manager wishes to call the attention of the public to the sanitary ordinance passed by tne city council June 19, 1917, and pub lished July 31, 1917, also wishes to inform the public that the city has a stock o.f sanitary closet cans that it will furnish at cost. Train Schedules SOUTHERN Westbound No. 15 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m. No. 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. No 21 Ar. Hickory 455 p. m. tin. 35 Ar. Hickory 11:32 p. m. Eastbound No. 36 Ar. Hickory 9:05 a. nr.. No. 22 Ar Hickory 31:20 a. m. No. 12 ar. Hickory 5:32 p. m. No. 16 Ar. Hickory 6:50 p. m. C. AND N.-W Southbound No. 9 Ar. Hickory 2:35 p. m. Northbound No. 10 Ar. Hickory 11:40 a. m. 1 Five-Passenger Touring Car Three-Passenger Fleur de lys Roadster Sedan, $1095 Sedanet, $845 Low purchase price, small cost of up keep and Kili second-hand value makes the purchase of a Dort a very attractive investment. Dividends on this investment accrue in utility, convenience, pleasure and pride of ownership every day you drive. Fine appearance and ahility to yield real performance at liht expense together with a definite local service policy dictates your choice of a Dort. Abernethy Hardware Co Hickory, N. C. i MIKE THE MESSENGER HE EVIDENTLY WANTS TO REMAIN A BACHELOR 437 M M Mm M-M W IV M M M W m K. -- S . 1 'W I m I 111! " y ' f r J f f I S S S S S f S S S 1 L Ill 1 I I XI I J Xy J ' f 7 f f f I r S S S V" 1 ' ' ' . ; . . I 'o I) EXPENSIVE Proposition- H.' Good eveHiNO- WYoURe h MlK -YoU'r? 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