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TUESlJA V EVivN0 HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE FOUR ft e fcweeini AND D Behind the shielding shelter of LIBERTY BONDS stands all that e hold dearest and most sacred life, liberty and loved ones facing a crisis more direful than any America has ever been called upon to face before. A ciisis that threatens the very exist ence of the Nation --of our homes and loved ones. For should victory rest upon the banners of the Teutonic Allies in Europe, an invasion of America to wrest staggering tribute would be the next step in the Prussian program of world conquest and dominion. An invasion thrt would lay waste to great cities, turn peaceful towns and villages into havoc-strewn scenes of desolate horror and leave a gall ing yoke of tyranny and despotism for future generations to bear. It is to prevent this that our sons have laid aside the habilments of peace to don the kahki of the soldier. Every state, every city, every town and village of this vast country, have contributed their quota of fighting men, ready to do or die in the cause of liberty. Can We Afford to be Less Patriotic Emphatically NO! Let us show them that we are with them in spirit even though we may not march at their side, ready to provide them with every comfort and epuipment necessary to insure victory to their arms. Help them to uphold the glorious traditions of our Nation by subscribing liberally to the Second Liberty Loan of 1917, for every dollar invested in a Liberty Bond helps to shorten the war, and bring early, honorable Peace. . r . Buy Your Bond Today; No red tape about it simp ly step into this bank and make either a part payment or whole payment, as you prefer. They are sold in denominations of $50, $100 and up and pay 4 per-cent interest. You can borrow money at any time on your investment, should you need to, for Liberty Bonds are as good as United States Currency, backed by the entire re sources of the Nation. Any further information about Liberty Bonds will be gladly furnish ed by this bank. But Buy Your Bonds Now And Buy As Large A Bond As You Conveniently Can. First National Bank -:- Consolidated Trust Co. Hickory, N. C. no h0L51 IXWT f S Yprc ,.M a qr.I( o-ro vWWW ( So f YuH KINDLY LET WJ 'X l GENTLEMAN OF DiSTitfCTlofv f ( Suppose yuh Mow WWM?'M f 2? SYui know "a Jfm HVE Ye TTeHTon Wl N. RoNoR-WHo e3ecme f S PAT I'M A SECOND WZ' y,, . JL"NOYi 1 rW. Z' ? FER. R FEW MINUTES I'LL W ) V , xa,vcC am. ocrponJ f " " . ' r 1 i i 1 1 i i ,mm ,.,,, .... , - ,v...-,.ir. -rte?MrPp-.. Mimmm:minMinuMiiniiiiiimmtn RECORD WANTS lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllTTTTtr Sheriff Isenhower will be in Hick ory Saturday from 9 until 4 with V, 1Q17 av Venire nnH all OerSOnS who wish to pay up will be waited pn at the city manager's office. 10 16 at WANTED A Newsboy. Will pay jgood wages. Apply to Bryan Wilfong. 10 111 wk FOR RENT . 6 room bungalow, lights and wateit, No. 2020, 9th avenue. Henry Leonard. 10 12 tt FISH FISH To my many patrons in the city, this is to notify you that I have on hand and still arriving fro Florida the nicest lot of fish I have been able to serve this year. All or ders phoned to No." 52 will be prompt ly sent. Oysters on Thursday and Saturday. THE FISH MAN. 10 i6 2t NORWAY IS ACTIVE FIGHTING SPIES WANTS Aflirnsn nmuiiUM IU A TP. supervise mm Sheriff Isenhower will be in Hick ory Saturday from 9 until 4 with the 1917 tax books and all persons who wish to pay up will be waited on at the city manager's office. 10 16 3t . I HAVE THREE buyers for close in farms. You have the farms. Phone C. T. Morrison, 203 L. 10 16 tf fYVANTED Seamstres to make children's garments in home. Ap ply at Record. tf WANTED Sweet potatoes. Call phone 64 for prices and quantities. Catawba Packing Co. 10 16 tf LOST A small white pig. Notify J. H. Fry, Highland. 8 5 2t By the Associated Press. iChristiania, C-t. 16. NcVway is making vigorous efforts to stamp out German espionage within its shores. The Swedish revelations have giv en a great impetus to the anti-sp campaign. (l The interned German ship, "Ber lin," is to be removed from Homme, lvik to Aqsenfiord, further inside the coast line. It has been urged for a long time that the position of the "Berlin" offered opportunities for es- ninnacp fin shitmine. Guards have been placed not only over all Norwegian military establish ments but also at some of the large Industrial works. Thus a military picket has been posted at the Fredriskstadt iron works, where the new slips for 10,000-ton ships are now ready, and trespassers have hften warned to keen away. Under a law of July 1917 the commune of Christiania has ordered that the chief of police may forbid persons who are not Norwegians to reside in the Commune longer rthan a certain fixed period. A new law concerning the necessity of pass ports and the expulsion of aliens is to be rigidly enforced after Octo ber 1. A spy case which caused a great flurry for a time was that of a Dane named Kristiansen who has now been expelled from the country. The whole affair developed into an impudent fraud, with one of the bel ligerent governments as the victims. Kristiansen was obtaining money from this government by giving oi promising to give information of no real value about another. Sheriff Isenhower will be in Hick ory Saturday from 9 until 4 with the 1917 tax books and all persons fcvho wish to pay up will be waited on at the city manager's office. 10 16 3t BERNSTOItFF AND THE TURKS By the Associated Press Amsterdam, Oct. fr, control or supervision of kans is advocated by lb, newspaper Mir, in a ,; which says in part: "Of ail the belligerent.: cans alone are in a j. ...... a true appreciation of : in the Balkans. Thev a ested and well acquaint.. ! cal conditions, and an- n to give everybody his : :.. such a knowledge of ih.. '; insula, they ought to L, . will to exert their au-.k,-,-allies in the interest . ;' democracy in the Ikik - "Wei do not ask t should take our side should protect us. V-: , she should take the k im pressed rights in our that she should Leeon.; judge between us and j-..r desire that she shok: . . uation in the Ba'.kr.- De in agreement w,r:i of national unifk-at '. justice, and true k:v r would like to see the exerting their moiai only where their ;r;i are affected but k- v.... truth and sacred just: them. Devastateii Mt. for justice to all the v.--., America remain a h::. u when other countries ;,rt. ing to subjugate Mack:, ' '-I'Tican " " riai - -'-tiori HAIR HINTS Helpful Advice for Care of the Hair Worthy the Attention of Everyone Who would Avoid Dandruff, Itching Scalp, Gray Hair and Baldness. If your hair is getting thin and you are troubled with dandruff or itching scalp, get four ounces of Parisian sage from your druggist. This helps to prevent baldness and grayness and keeps the scalp clean. "Before going to bed I rub a lit tle Parisian sage into my scalp,"says a woman whose luxurious, soft and ! fluffy hair is greatly admired. This keeps the hair from falling out and makes ft easy to dress attracticely. Everyone knows sage is good for the hair, but be sure to get Parisian sage (Giroux's), for this brand will not stain the hair and is delicately perfumed. Hickory Drug Company can supply you. adv GLAD TOJESTIFY Says Watoga Lady, "As To What Cardm Has Done For Me, So As To Help Others.'' New York Wbrld. A little while ago it was intimated in certain quarters that Count von Bernstorff's appointment as German embassador at Constantinople was a punishment for his failure to rise to the full dignity of frightfulness in the United States. In view of later developments, and considering the thing that the Turks did to the Armenians the count has every reas on to regard the designation as a promotion and reward. Train Schedules SOUTHERN Westbound No 15 Ar Hickory .7:40 a. m. No. 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. No. 21 Ar. Hickory 4:45. No. 35 Ar Hickory 12:02 p. m. Eastbound No. 36 Ar. Hickory 9:05 a. m. No. 22 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. No. "12 Ar Hickory 5:28 p. m. No. 16 Ar. Hickory 6:50 p. m. C. AND N.-W Southbound No. 9 Ar. Hickory 2:35 p. ra. Northbound No. 10 Ar. Hickory 11:40 a. m. MARGUERITE C'LMM I' A. Si The special attratti; time this afternoon ar-. be Marguerite' Clark entine Girl," 1 'a . . five parts. The fok story: Always k-v, guerite Clark "has :: Famous Players ..? . the most appealing pa ture career, that of Morgan, whose father, good, to her, always : great, benevolent in a:: be a professional ga:. card sharp. But tk velation of what k shattering of Mariak but the beginning of t hungry appeal of the love and sympathy, perplexity when tk- e: will not play with her to see the sunny side tributes to make ''Ti Girl" thoroughly delk ---I'.t " :.a; v,, '-!-kc k ,;" to '-' -' er:? nekvvri T i - TOKAY k-. Yk er.c tf r. ikure-i inir aiway' kirc? .e'r.. Valerie Watoga, W. Va. Mrs. S. W. Glad well, of this town, says: "When about 15 years of age, I suffered greatly . . . Sometimes would go a month or two, and I had terrible headache, backache, and bearing down plains, and would just drag and had no appetite. Then ... it would last . . . two weeks, and was so weakening, and my health was awful. My mother bought me a bottle of Cardui, and I began to improve after taking the first bottle, so kept it up till I took three ... I gained, and was well and strong, and I owe it all to Cardui. I am married now and have 3 children . . . Have never had to have a doctor for female trouble, and just resort to Cardui if I need a tonic. I am glad to testify to what it has done for me, so as to help others." If you are nervous cr weak, have head aches, backaches, or any of the other ailments so common to women, why not live Cardui a trial? Recommended by any physicians. In use over 40 years. Begin taking Cardui today. It may be the very medicine you need. NC-130 Jitney S ervice. OBJECTS TO PAS-qON New Republic. The detestable pra-t: -the whole German nak : assassins and Huns coming into favor. St ; sent out by ciefi-r.se -evoking in the name f -triotism the most ni:k, omous passions of tk: not only against the v.! nation, but against ever country who disagrees v. titude and who does own rancor and intoa-ra: this headstrong and ir. of mind this easy corki pugnacity with the sens. righteousness which ha always will be the re. mother of wars. 'ether a; to be -neaktto if j.a.i; (..f k::. ab.;o;'jte Drives Out Malaria, PkidsUpSystea The Old Standard srctiers.1 r.ptr.c n:-g itsic ; GROVE'S TASTItl.KSS c!-;::'i-eec.(.::ve2 Mslaria.enriches h : ::c i.mvi : :rr-.;srs-'em. A true tonic For p.in'.ts ; cS.irta. xi HICKORY CONOVER AND NEW. TO N Schedule a. P a. a. P. Leave Hickory . t-: Leave Hickory 10:20 Leave Hickory 2:30 Leave Hickory 4:30 Leave Hickory 8:30 Leave Newton 7:20 Leave Newton 9:20 Le&ve Newton 1:30 Leave Newton 3:30 ave Newton 7:30 d ewton to Conover 15c iTewton to Hickory . 45c Hickory to Conover 30c Hickory to Newton 45c Our Motto: Good Service. R. W. CLINE Newton, N. C. iii. m. a. m. m. m. mj m m Wood's Seeds J s The most visrorous grow- i . btools QV.1 .:CU KM. Liill : I V - Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's. The Old Standard G rove's Tactplpcc chill Tonic is equally valuable as a i General Tonic because it rontAins th i well known tonic properties of QUININE ! and IRON. It acts on tii2 Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and I Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents. take the place of" all ether Rye. Wood's Fall Catalog infnrtna e.e be!t Gives full doscrif tlo 1 ticn, aud also tcli RYE, and Other Seeds for Fall Sewing Write for k:.k- r-f-"ccs of any Scedi rcquirnl. iff V-PJ.'TK -ONS. MIKE THE MESSENGER HE SHOWS SOME ARTISTIC ABILITY THERE XoO flRE FcLKS-J 'f WiTM MALICE TO NONE AND ALL"!
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