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FRIDAY evb HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE FOUR Marvelous and Stapendoms way Jumping Carousal Tango Swings 16 Piece Italian Band 14 Big Shows 40 Concessions Big Eli Ferris Wheel ' An Avalanche of Startling Surprise at The Big Gaston County Oct. 9-10-11-12-13, Gastonia, N. C. J. M. HOLLAND, Executive Secretary. - - - BRsSg&Ss ; ' rTTirti - n -iH" l1T',LJ"' m-JLB-iJl jhin 1 - " Mil 1 . r ln innin nnnnrn I L'" 1 1 """""5 I S SSSSrr 111 - . 111 g HI The Fair Comes and Goes And Serves Its Purpose We are here the year round TO SERVE YOU with the best bread, cakes and pies. Our Motto is "QUALITY" and We Live Up. To It. City Steam Bakery PHONE 235 OF NAUSEATING QUALITIES NOES vol TAKE NO OH A Razors are Guaranteed for Medical Virtues Retained and Im proved Unpleasantand Danger, ous Qualities Removed New Tablet Now on Local Market Un der the Name "Calotabs." The latest triumph of modern phar macy is a "de-nauseated" calomel tablet known to the drug trade as "Calotabs." Calomel, the most generally useful of all medicines thus enters upon a wider field of popu larity, ipurified and refined from those objectionable qualities which have heretofore limited its use. In billiousness constipation and in digestion, and in a great variety of liver, stomach and kidney troubles calomel was the only successful rem edy but its use was often neglect ed on account of its sickening qual ities. Now it is the easiest and most pleasant of all medicines to take. One tablet on the tongue at bedtime, a swallow of water, that's 1 all. No taste, no griping, no nausea, no danger. good nights sleep and the next morning you are feel ing fine with a clean liver and a big appetite. Eat what you please. Calotabs are sold only in original sealed packages of twenty doses for thirty-five cents. Your druggist offers to refund the price as a guar antee that you will be thoroughly de lighted with Calotabs. RECORD WANTS ntllllllinnmi lmmmmmmitmig WANTED To purchase any an.. 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. Sena Dy 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 For Sale y THIRD QUOTA LEAVES 0 CAMP JACKSON WANTED Ycu 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 WANTED Clean Cotton Rags Clay Printing Company. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, couple' without children preferred. Appiy 525 Tenth Ave. 525 Tenth Ave. 10 1 tf Hew Series "Four-Ninety" Tourin; FOR SALE 1 Roller top Desk and Underwood typewriter. Good con" dition. Apply Record office. 10 2 17 4t CHEAPER OIL AND .. GASOLINE PROMISED R fha Anaortatcd FreM. Washington, Oct. 5. Oil and gas oline refiners meeting here today with the federal trade commission were told that the public should share in the war benefits. The com mittee has submitted to the refiners a scale of prices. Today's .hearing was to give pro, duccrs a opportunity to be heard be fore final action wa3 taken. RECEIVER NAMED Hickory Daily Record sunscmnE for the record IS FOR BIG DUE PLANT By the Associated Prest. Nashville, 'Tenn., Oct. 5. The ap pointment of H. F. Patch and John Herbert as receivers of the Federal Dyestuffs and Chemical Company, the $16,000,000 New York corpora tion, whose plant is located at Kingsport, was confirmed here to day. CHICHESTER S PILLS Wyr,. THE DIAMOND HOAM. A years known ai Best Safest, Always Reliable SOLO BY DttUGOlST EVERYWHERE am HAIR TONIC TRADC MARK You can have beautiful hair if you keep the scalp clean and 'healthy. Neglect results in baldness. We recommend Mer Uol Hair Tonic, sold only by us on a guarantee, to be a relia ble preparation for keepingthe scalp and hair in a healthy con dition. Let us explain ita merits to you. 50c and $1.00 the bottle. Hickory Drug Company The Newton Red Cross gave the men who left Wednesday for Camp Jackson a good send off, serving refreshments and making the boy? feel that they were rememberea. Many people from the county were in Newton, the Enterprise says. Mr. W, G. Feimster made a short address and Rev. W. I. Hutchins offered pray er. The following men left with the party: Luther M. Hodgin, Hickory. Oscar E. Pope, HSckory. W. H. Talbert, Hickory. Henry Leonard, Hickory. Marion B. Killian, Hickory. Tom Brooks, Brookford. Robert C. Abernethy, Hickory. George H. Deitz, Hickory. Roy. "MI Sigmon, Claremont. iWJilliam Drum, Newton. Reuben P. Drum, Conover. Orin Hunsucker, Conover. Tate M. Sigmon, Claremont. Jacob S. Rasmey, Long Island. John O. Hicks, Newton. Ranee M. Lael, Conover. John L. Ritchie, Henry. Oscar Jones, Newton. 'Thomas D. Finger, Maiden. Claude Bumgarner, Newton. iSamuel Mauney, Newton. Ross Smith, Newton. James B. Teague, Hickory. .Daniel H. Seagle, Conover. Otto Deal, Newton. J. W. Sigmon, Newton. iKlutz Clippard, Maiden. Robt. McCord, Catawba. James Hass, Newton. 'Wade Godson, Sherrills Ford. M. C. Wjhitener, Hickory. FOR SALE Light Studebaker touring car. Good condition, price $200. "Studebaker" care Record 10 3 3t STRAYED Sunday night, Jersey cow. Finder please notify, R. F. Poovev. Route 2. phone 1909. 3t FOR SALE i A Ford roadster Phone i3510. N. J. Sigmon. 10 5 2t WANTED Good Second-hand bur lap bags. - Hickory Seed Company. 10 5 2t LOST i Between K;enworth and Granite Falls a yellow leather va lise. iReward for return to Hick ory Seed Co. 10 5 It FOR SALE 1917 model Ford touring car 1914 model Ford roadster. Abernethy Hardware Co. 10 5 tf DANIELS NAILS YET ANOTHER FALSEHOOD REMARKABLE RECORDS This is from the Newton Enter prise: "We wonder if anybody in Newton has canned as many vegetables, etc., as Miss Rebecca Trollinger, proprie tor of the Trollinger House. She has already put up more than five hundred cans and isn't through yet. Who can beat it?" By the Associated Press. Washington, Oct. 5 Cooperation between the British admiralty and Vice-Admiral Simms of the American navy has been frank and complete, Secretary Daniels said today. "The spirit shown by the admiral ty," Secretary Daniels said, "has been one of perfect frankness and cooperation. Our officers have had access to every bit of information the adimralty possesses." Mr. Daniels' statement was prompted by published reports that .British were withholding methods of combatting U-boats. To mention only two that come to mind, Mrs Charles H. Geitner ha preserved over 6007 jafc-s and cans and Mrs. A. P. Whitener has abou., the same number. There are at least a score of ladies in Hickory who have put up as many as 500 jars., Bui, like Miss , T&fliinger,! they are of the elect. Chevrolet "Forty-Nine" Touring is ''light-footed," but not too light. A motor car should not be too heavy nor too light. If it is too heavy, the weight is liable to affect its efficiency, and ex pense. If it is too light, it is likely to be dangerous and not keep to the road. The Chevrolet is medium in weight, but heavy enough so that the car will remain on the road at all times, and light enough so that the machine will not be hard on tires and will be economical in the matter of gasoline consumption. The important things depend on the : weight of the car. The car that is too heavy is not only a burden on the road, but its own weight affects the mechanical effici ency, for the heavy car is likely to rattle itself into the scrap heap. iModel "Four-Ninety" Touring is a favorite for the reason that it is an economical car to own. Now equipped with demountable rims, tilt ed windshield and other new refinements. Price $635.00 f. o. b. Flint. Boick Garage HICKORY, N. C. PHONE 210 COAL DEALERS ARE WARNED AGAINST RAISING PRICES Washington, Oct. 5. The raising of coal prices in some cities foliow inig the ordelr October 1 by Fuel Administrator Garfield, fixing a lim it on profits, is under investigation by the federal trade commission. The commission's agents, it was said, will report within a few days on the situation in New York, where prices went up 50 cents a ton. Publication of the order in the official bulletin, Dr. Garfield said constituted notice to dealers that the margins have been fixed. Any vio lation of that order, he said will De aeaic wnn severely. ITALIAN CRUISER BATTLES ENEMY Washington, Oct. 5, Details of the Italian cruiser Aquila's fight in the Adriatic with Austrian airplanes, destroyers and cruisers, reaching here from Rome add to the cable ac counts a thrilling story of how the gallant Italian ship, 'while fighting a fire in her own hold, drove off the destroyers, was bombed by the hydro airplanes and singlehanded, enjgag ed three Austrian cruisers until help came up and then safely got to port under her own steam. Three Italian naval cmmnanHAra having learned that a number of Austrian ships w- re moving a; the eastern short c' the Aa ' j j 1 , f Italisi fit- orupreu a. suuauu:i stroyers to attack, proceeded b ythe Aquila. (The ves; Austrian dytroyer: type headed tow:; ' Austrian naval b::- aging both of the- Just as :i J eared that the Au;-avr. tesse , a r.re w 0 squadron 'li?ht cruiser sighted W of the Tartar 1 Cat jero, seriously cs be obliged to su.v out on board the J pelled that vessel engagement while made to subdue Which COS- suspend "'e r;s were bf:r- .-lames. SUBSCRIBE FO n THE ENGE MIKE USED HIS HEAD THIS TIME PUT poWN THAT BooK MIKE - DON'T YOU KNOW THAT You7?: To TAKE YoOR. LESSON jrt FRENCH )( ALL Ri&HT mudder.- 6ut ') Pi-EASE DoN'T I ( Look AT ME ( k IN DAT JoHB) of Voice.' x x "V - I Crmo LiK A GUY WiP A BROKEN LEG ON VEh FRENCH SEE7 To GIT VBV Noodle 6j " NffntytffK. CnttToort WWiO CoRfeN-V. 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