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MONDA1 iSVENixq HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE FOUK W JVVr Olff HICKORY AND CATAWBA COUNTY FRIENDS TO ATTEND THE Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of This CALDWELL C Fine Exhibits, Wonderful Zoo, THree Good Shows, Salisbury Band, Won derful Fireworks on Big Scale Friday Night, Weather Fine, Good Roads. week mm M f OUNTY FAIR COME TO SEE IT! CALDWELL FAIR AS S?N v ncvo n o) GX2J SSk ANiLX "iVX TVt IIVX. - L o r. rtl rt .Ai A C 5 Join "OI 0 VK a VrtV "fSSJV "rviwV lV- "VV--V -V'.r VtO' .W. -.V- Snf. '.AV TV-CV Cvw y'vir SSH ,C0 isn Wvi Sn LI CVJ ll6IUlJOO'-lllii vun vu v.,u " ' Yoo fo. 50(0 If W 0 GTSx 4 3& so J Promptness so; S.OJ So 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 hand led 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 WANTS WANTED To purchase any am ount of tomatoes, beans, cabbage, corn and pumpkins in good conu. tion. Catawba Packing Company. 9 1 tf WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH Don't matter if broken. I pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set. Send oy parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer. 2007 S. Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 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 You to enjoy the long winter evenings at home by hav ing your home electrically lighted at a low cost. For prices call Herman V. Cline, Electrical Con tractor, phone 297, 1230, 9th ave nue. 9 18 2 wks STRAYED White pig, eight weeks old. Phone A. T. Fox's store or apply to Rush Padgett, East Hickory. 9 27 tf OJPa 5 ro K ft3l4 o5VSOX9ii 05J r' o miv o vyo o Wv5 Vi PROOF OF GERMAN PURPOSE Now York Time3 This is what him, this is w midst of great Manila, thought as to need a full department: About 15 years try will start a will be in Paris Von Goetz said to hat Dewey, in the responsibilities at of such importance report to the navy from now my coun great war. Shu about two months after the commencement of hostili ties, lller move on Paris will bc but a step to her real object tht. crushing of England. Some montn after we finish our work in Eu rope we will take New York ana probably Washington, and hold them for some time. AVe will put youi country in its place with reference to Germany. Wle do not purpose to take any of your territory, but w do intend to take a billion or so of your dollars from New York and wiMHtHiraiinn H m Long Winter Evenings at Home by the Fire With a Good Book to Read That's the best entertainment you can get. We have all the best books by the best authors. Take a book home with you today. The Van Dyke Shop ::::i:;;:;:::ii:::;:r.::;:::;;::::; ii;,";,;!::;;;:;!;; other places. The Monroe doctrine will be taken charge of by us, and we will dispose of South America as we wish. iDon't forget this, about 15 years from now. There the report has lain in the naval archives ever sn'nce. "About 15 years from now" was 1913. Ger many intended to launch her attack in that year, as is proved by the re velations made by the Italian govern ment of the proposals made to it to join in an invasion of Serbia in that year. Italy refused, but the invas ion was made in 1914. "We will ! put your country in its place," said Von Goetz in 1898. ""After the war America had better look out," said the kaiser to Embassador Gerard in 1913. Any man who still says that this war is not a war of self-defense, u war against invasion, is either proof against facts by reason of the con struction of his brain or has full pos session of his reasoning power and is serving the enemy. NOTICE TO CUTOMERS The Maple Spring Dairy wagon win not deliver milk this evening, as formerly, the last rounds being made this morning. The magons will call Tuesday for the empty bottles. MAPLE SPRING DAIRY. October 1, 1917. Bill SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD FOR SALE BY C. M. Shuford and Abernethy Hard ware Co., and all good dealers. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms tfor light housekeeping, couple without children preferred. Apply 525 Tenth Ave. 525 Tenth Ave. 10 1 tf FOR SALE! Choice White Crys tal onion sets for early planting, 15c qt., native grown hairy vetch, 15c lb., crimson clover seed, ISc ib. Fulghum oats, $1.75 per bu., collard plants 25c per hundred. .Hickory Seed Co. 1 1 It TO AROUSE SENTIMENT AGAINST THE SENATORS For Sale by SHUFORD HARDWARE CO. HICKORY, N. C. Come Home o Sieal ig Fusel Ecomomy tics a js - fill ! I ,ii - iH'r;L Mill What a satisfaction to get next to real heat after that p.n1H trin hnmr Nn more fruitless hupinp" a radiator. High fuel prices seal the doom of extravagant, fuel wasting heating plants. If you want a per fectly heated home and greatly reduced fuel bills you will invest in mm BURNS CHEAPEST COAL CLEAN AND BRIGHT. USES ANY FUEL It will sav the nation mUlions In fuel money this winter. Act no. No. Ill New York, Oct. 1 In an open letters to the governors of the United States made public here, the execu tive committee of the American De fense Society urged thafc tsteps should be taken at once to rid the United States senate of those men who by their seditious utterances are giving aid and comfort to Germany." "The public remarks and the votes of Senators Stone, Reed, LaFcfllette, Gore, Gronna, Vardaman and Hard wick," the letter stated, "clearly show their willful obstruction, sedi tious,, if not indeed treasonable, tac tics." Each governor was asked to ar ouse public sentiment through an ap peal to the fathers, mothers, wives and sisters of men at. the front," in his state. STRIKE OF MINERS ILL END SHORTLY ATTENTION, MASONS Regular meeting of Hickory lodge, 343, A. F. and A. M. tonight at 7:30. Business of importance. F. L. MOOSE, W. M. D. L. MILLER, Secretary. By the Associated Press. lLexington, Ky., Oct. 1.- It was semi-offlcially announced here today that an agreement between the striking miners and the operators in Kentucky and Tennessee had been reached and that the miners would begin work in five days. Between 17,000 and 18,000 are involved. WANTED Clean Cotton Rags Clay Printing Company. CHICHESTER S PILLS j.aaioai Asfc yor Uruirelst for A box sealed with Blue Ribbon. W Take no other. liny of your V JJrnqslst. Aslt for CII I.CHVs tcrv years known as Ri f".U'?, 6 SOLD BY OUL'GGiSTS EVERYIVHERF LOCAL DAIRY WILL II DELIVER LONGER germs will be kil'e.l i ing process and the will be as pure a? All persons who desi; notify the creamery. Without any notice except that given through the Record this af ternoon, the Maple Spring Dairy, which has been furnishing the larger part of the milk to Hickory people, nas ceased the delivery of its product I and old customers will now seek new connections. On Friday cards were sent, out to patrons asking if they would be willing to pay .12 1-2 cents ; a quart, an increase of 2 1-2 cents, I and it is inferred that a majority an-' swered no. The milk will be shipped from hert to Charlotte. !Mr. A. O. Mitchpll. -L Is I X , , Catawba Cooperative Creamery, an nounced this afternoon that the ! creamery beginning tomorrow would begin the sale and deliver of pasteu- ; nzed milk in Hickory at the price of 12 1-2 cents a qua!rt. All the i Train Schedules SOUTHERN Westboumi No. 15 Ar Hickory T: :- a. m. No. 11 Ar Jlickory 11 :-0 2. m. No 21 Ar. Hickory V. N. 35 Ar. Hickory 11 P- in- Eastlxiund No. 36 Ar. Hickory 9.5 a. ir. No. 22 Ar Hickory il:-0 a. m. No. 12 ar. Ilickorv 3:' P- m No. 16 Ar. Hickory :50 ? C. AM"' N v Southbound No. 9 Ar. Hickory 2 -3 p. - Nortfebound No. 10 Ar. Hickory li-" I MIKETHE MESSENGER mike is bight there with a prompt answer jkT I TiOERATJON: THflTKiD MIKE 16 I THe. LIMIT - 1 rN-r u,kiIj T. AND HE'S BBEH gone AN Hour HERE" HE COME, NOW -Wp'Oc ,011 v -"-. 3nOKT HANDED C,n I CflN'r , n JT OP AND Tf)f NOTICE.' teTlONBL CMtToON SERW Conn SEE HEf?E Yoo BoNHEf)Vl wv 1TK uui ftp IO TOOK CLt Cr-4 - "-EriNQT C-f? DUTY- WE'RE Nor PAVtU& Van Ta BEUTH ACT ON TH TIME. : 7 "fifing JR5 iMY-S - ' w varies LY NCr AT THIS BUSINESS -AS ,v t KONNA WfiGX MPbELF 1 . VEftlH To 0 0 3 2H
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