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T SAf UKDaY KVpvIX(1 HICKORY DAILY liECOM) PAGE FOUtt BF WE ONLY COULB RESIST. byERPaul TAKE MY TIP JO.l DON'T BET ON "coner PUT your HONEY ON 'SWIFTY1 IF YOU WRNI jy. . i i ivl f ""' M I IN VJCLL MAYBE YOU - Right ON yLiLLL It ik RECORD WANTS tttmrmmnmmmtiuuuu WANTED Clean Cotton Rags Clay Printing Company. STOLEN IVER Johnson bicycle, number 231257 under saddle. Re turn to V. L. Stewart at Pastime theatre. 9 28 2t WANTED To purchase any aiu. ount of tomatoes, beans, cabbage, corn and pumpkins in good coniu tion. Catawba Packing Company. 9 1 tf WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH . Don't matter if broken. l pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set. Sena Dy parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer. 2007 S. Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. CAST IJJTG OUTER DARKNESS Book Agent Might Have Escaped Ig nominy Had He Been Able to Get in a Word Before. WANTED 10,000 serond hand burlap bags. Will pay 5 to 7 cents each, L. M. Davidson. Next to Henkel- Live Stock Co. 9 10 tf WANTED Yju to enjoy the long winter eer:igs at home by hav ing your home electric ally lighted at a low cost. For prices call Herman V. Cline, E'octrical Con tractor, phone 297, 1230, 9th ave- nue. 9 18 2 wks FOR SALE AT BARGAIN Horse and buggy Horse will wcrk any where. Apply W. M. Der1 9th avenue. 9 21 6t NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION NNotico is hereby given that tht. partnership heretofore existing be tween II. A. Fulmer and R. L. Gibba, trading and doing business in the firm name and style of Fulmer-Gibbs Furniture Company was dissolved on the 13th day of September, 1917, by mutual consent. All persons in debted to the aforesaid Company will pay their accounts to the new firm Fulmer Furniture Company, and the said Fulmer Furniture Con., pany assumes all the obligations of the old partnership, and will pay ail debts. This the 14th day of September, 1917. II. A. FULMER. R. L. Gibbs 9 14 4t Fri NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION The partnership heretofore exist ing between J. W. Miller and R. M. Pitts in the City Market has this daj 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. o OS Us 58a 2& Promptness In placing your orders will insure the best of attention. Our facilities are the best in this section, and all orders for PRINTING, no matter how large nor small, will be handled as promptly as is consistent with good work. Look over your stock, and see if there is not something you will need in a short time, and place your order in advance. The House that has Served You for Over 12 Years Place Your Order Today Clay Printing Co. Phone 1 67 Hickory, N. C. STRAYED Wlrte vh eight weeks old. Phone A. I F:x's stci2 or apply to Rsh P'1'- ':. East H ickory. 9 27 tf LOST Gold W,aihch, Mairpton movement, huntirg cas3. Reward if returned to Record office. 9 27 3L STOLEN AT the Fair Grtund A new Ajax automobile tire 32x34 with rim tdbe ?nd czzr. Finder Will be well revv aided by rotifying Dietz Earber Shop. Phone 178. 9 28 2t SALESMAN WANTED Reliable :and competent salesman wanted to introduce our ire of solder to the manufacturing, consuming and (jobbing trade, on a commission basis. Big proposition. For full particular apply The Ransdall Co., 203 Broadway, New York City, N. Y. 9 28 2t WANTED . To Rnt two fur- tnished rooms suitable for light Ihouse-keeping. Telephone 197L. 9 28 2t p d l COBB STILL LEADS The snappy, self-confident man who forced his way past a doortender Into the private office of a leading manu facturer, was somewhat taken aback jvhen the personage of Importance greeted him affably. "Glad to see you," said the employer. How are you today?" "I am glad to see you, sir." "Fine day." "Yes, I understand you employ sev eral hundred men here, and I Just dropped in ' "Exactly, and I am proud 6f our workmen. They are the " "And I just dropped In to " "Z suppose you wish to see the plant." "Yes, but I" "Come with me." "You see, I wish to see the men themselves " "You wish to see them at work? Well, It Is interesting. You know" "But, sir" "No trouble at alL Just come right on with me." The employer chatting the while at a rate that brooked no Interruption, proudly shoved the visitor through every part of the large plant. In vain the visitor repeatedly tried to crowd in a remark or two. After a full half hour had passed, the employer, breathless, but pleased, escorted the visitor into the office again, and waved him Into a seat. The visitor seated himself, then des perately arose again. "What I came here for," he murtea, "was to ask permission to see your ' workmen." i' .. xes, yes, yes "You see, sir, I am a book agent, and I" But his voice was drowned com' pletely by the employer, who opened the door with one hand, pointed sig nificantly with the other, and yelled at the top of his voice: "Outside." Long Winter Evenings lome by the Fire J. a Good Book to Read best That's the best entertainment you can We have all the best books by the authors. Take a book home with you todav. The Van Dyke Sh ;:i!!!iiIii;i!li!ll!U!l!llil!!!IU!;!Ill!!l!!!illli!!Q!lii!!;:j SHRIMP SCHOONER SUNK ALABAMA By the Associated Press. 'Houma, La., Sept. 29. A shrimp schooner was capsized in Sister Lake about 25 miles south of here yester day during a terrific rain storm, and the owner and eight other fishermen were drowned according to reports. A number of fishermen left here to day to try to locate the bodies. Train Schedules SOUTHERN IN BATTING By the Associated Press. (Chicago, Sept. 29 The records of the leading players in the ma jor baseball leagues for games up to and including Wednesday are as follows: ILeading batters, National League, Rousch, Cincinnati, 343; American, Cobb, Detroit, 378. Leaders in runs scored, National, Burns, New ffoxk, 101; American, Bush, Detroit. 109. Leading home run hitters, Cravath, Philadelphia, 12; American, Phill, New York, 9. ILeading pitchers, National, Alex ander, Philadelphia, won 29, lost 12. American Cicotte, Chicago, won 27, and lost 12. o Cincinnati is leading the National League in club hitting with an aver age of 263. Detroit leads the American League with 257. Capt. G. L. Huffman is home from Camp Sevier on a short leave of absence. NUXATED IRON Increases strength of delicate, nervous, run oyn people 100 per cet. la tn days Hi many Instances. $1 forfait if It faila as per full explanation In lartfG article soon to appear in this pa per. Ask your doctor or druergist about it. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tenic, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, crives out jxiaiaria.enricnestneDiooa.ana Dvnids upthesys DESERVES PLACE IN HISTORY William Bfffings of Boston Heads the List of American Composers of Music America's first composer of any not was William Billings, who was born In Boston, October 7, 1746. Ia bis youth he was a tanner, but a love for music led him to become a teacher of sing ing and a composer, of psalm tunes, which eventually found their way into every church choir of New England and became great favorites with the people. He published no fewer than six col lections of tunes, all founded upon the new school of religious music then coming in vogue in England. Their contrast to the dismal old tunes pre viously in use naturally gave them an Immense popularity ; and, in fact, they effected a musical revolution In all the English colonies of America. They were far from being perfect in melody and harmony and would be considered very crude today, but the composer displayed an originality approaching genius, and had he enjoyed the educa tional advantages open to composer of today his compositions would dour less have possessed a permanent val Westbound No 15 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m. No. 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. No 21 Ar. Hickory 455 p. m. No. 35 Ar. Hickory 11:32 p. m. Eastbound No. 36 Ar. Hickory 9:05 a. nv. No. 22 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. No. 12 ar. Hickory 5:32 p. m. No. 16 Ai. Hickory 6:50 p. m. C. AND N.-W Southbound No. 9 Ar. Hickory 2:35 p. m. Northbound No. 10 Ar. Hikory 11:40 a. m. CHICHESTER S PILLS op ) BOg:-;. GUYNEMER 1 0 GERMAN i By the Associated Press. Canadian Headqy:;-.. ; r Sept. 29. A German airnian 4' down wounded an-! ta;.;,.','':'! last night asserts! ;hat o-v'Xr the famous French a.'ia; ,r ' faf"i Vina Koftn utii.l,. axm wwii Ull.l- L.!:!; h appeared two weeks -,-0 in acuoii uy a i.-crr ;6 di:. kiiy ANARCHISTS ill SIIEHil By the Associated It-:.---. Buenos Aires. H- t. ;"t.. , .eral revolutionary .-ir;i;e t "-'" out Argentina as 'b h.rJi v by the anarchist worker, in y'X animation. 'The Socialistic v.-rkn: -v. hv. n fused to go on strike. WON BLUE RIIiliON ' - . . . 1 .71.1 1. Ik. 1 "N D . I A fdtnS. J'?tll''! Ank your UrupirUt for A frNlsydSCN I'llls ia Red and Gold metallicX fc ,"'es seall with Blue Ril.bon. V 1?1 WWrt lobo no other. Buy of Tour V years k.iov.n 35 Nest, Safest, Always Reliablr SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's. The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on fks Liver, Drives out Malaria, EnricLes the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents. The hand painting: exhibits Mrs. Grace Sanborn at the fcj -v week was awarded a blue r:bi7 there being1 no premium for S class of work. Tho.-e who iprrj the exhibit were enthusiastic av-it. FOR SALE V,Y C. M. Shuford and Abrir ftri- ware Co., and all good iezim. Wood's Seeds Rosen Rye The most vigorous grow ing and productive of Seed Ryes. Stools out better, su perior quality of grain, and destined, in our opinion, to take the place of all other Rye. Wood's Fall Catalog Gives full description and informa tion, and also tells about the best SEED WHEAT, OATS, RYE, and Other Seeds for Fall Sowing. .... Write for Catalog and prices of any Seeds required. T. W. WOOD & SONS, SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va. em. A true tonic. For adults and children. 60c SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD NOTICES New State Law, Operative August I, Requires Parents to Report Measles and Whooping Cough Neglect to dc so subjects to heavy fine TO EVERY RESPONSIBLE CITIZEN: Help Your State Enforce this Law and Your State Will Protect Your Commanity SAVE the BA Measles and whooping cough Kill One out of Four Baby Victims BIES W MIKETHE MESSENGER SIX DOLLARS IS ENTIRELY TOO MUCH :VO MKfi To SEE f) NEW FAIR OF Pavement SIX i en 11 Tp. - -i c ; y 7v WE Hflm !X( S LET You HAVE J ( "TWo PAIR op 6ize: three iy 4oe J- : - L ilm 'flan 'o WELL -IF YuH GoT pit ME Hoofs - WHY TROT 'EM ri ir i I'LL $E whrt r CF)N Do oK Vie Looc, A f vVell-THEY'RE LIKE h WFry A HAND MAPG PAlfc OF STbK X AJnt SMr Crri I CR05HRe -WHAT f0H 6lK voLLffft ffie Par VoRTH r A Pair: AW SAY- LET Me VotyN EY WILL YUH -I -PION'T COMB IN Here yb PAY TH (?emt: THEY'RE A Ooov SeRvicaBlk SHoc AND WLL G-lVfl Good SATFA-nDA f 4 lQ YoH WY BE RIGHT PAL BUT VYHsv r cough up ex LAZY PoLLARS SHoa I expect To GIT noHE ONE" PfltK :
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