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SATURDAY PACE FOUR HICKORY DAILY RECORD woman 3 Promptness 2. MOST URGENT NEED 1 In placing your orders will insure the best of attention. Oar 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. IN NORTH CARD INA CITIZENS MUST SEE THAT PRE VENTABLE FIRES ARE REDUC ED TO MINIMUM. ABUNDANT HARVEST READY Every Farmer, Farm Wife, Girl, Boy, and Employee on Farm Must See That No Food Crops Are Destroyed By Fire. Recent reports from sections ol North Carolina telling of alleged up risings against the selective draft, when sifted down proved to be purely unproven rumors or oases of protest made by persons thoroughly ignorant of the law providing for the selective draft. It is unfortunate that the re port should have gone out to newspa pers throughout the nation leaving the impression that there might be an organized protest or a protest of any 1 T 7 '(Tin v igorous jmen and Women are in Demand If your ambition hfes left you, your happiness has gone forever unless you take advantage of Hickory Drug Co's. magnificent offer to refund your money on the first box purchas ed if Wendell's Ambition Pills do not put your entire system in fine condi-j tion and give you tne energy ana vig or you have lost. Be smbitions, be strong, be vigor ous. Bring the ruddy glow of health to your cheeks and the right sparkle that denotes perfect manhood and womanhood to your eyes. Wendell's Ambition Pills, the grea.. nerve tonic, can't be beat for that tired feeling nervous troubles, poor bloo, headaches, neuralgia, trembling nervous prostration, mental depres sion, loss of appetite and kidney or liver complaint. In two days you will -el better. In a week you will feel fine, and after taking one box you will have your old-time confidence and ambition. Be sure and get a 50 cent box to day and get out of the rut. Remem ber Hickory Drug Co and dealers everywhere are authorized to guarai- WILL INSPECT FOOD AND SOPPLY HOUSES ORGANIZATION IS PERFECTED BY INSURANCE MEN IN NORTH CAROLINA. ri!r::.." rCX ;r, tee them. Mail orders filled, charges a condition such as the country now faces. North Carolina is fortunate in being more than 99 per cent. Ameri can. Recent war census figures show that less than one per cent of the population of the state is foreign born. The people of North Carolina prepaid by The Wendell Pharmicai Company, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. 2j IN THE WAR AGAINST WASTE. Joining other numerous force! throughout the nation in the waJ will be found always ready to support 1 against waste as a helping hand t the powers that have cnarge or tne "The New Hop-Flavored Soft Drink" TttXtSXXttt It's waiting for you! Just what you have been waiting for El Primo. A bottle of joy! A sparkling, tantahzingly delic ious drink ! Pure, non-intoxicating, and with a snappy hop flavor. Nature's bever age. Simply irresistible. It brinis a str.l.e! (V. 10c frT the S K bottle fa vst mi j? via v IfIf!! pftwl RECORD WANTS conduct of the war that has beer thrust upon America. In some parts of the country serious complications have arisen with indus trial socialistic organizations. State the country's struggle to "Make th World Safe For Democracy," one o? the large insurance companies has is sued a bulletin which, it announces STATE DEPARTMENTS HELP All Buildings Where Food and Sup plies Are Stored Will Be Guarded Against Destruction By Fire or Waste. Organization f one of the most ef fective patriotic bodies in the state has recently been perfected by spe cial agents, inspectors and field men of virtually all fire insurance com panies doing business in North Caro lina. It is the purpose of the organi zation to make inspection of all build ings where food supplies or clothing supplies may be concentrated to guard against possible loss by fire of any. goods which are needed in the prose- cution of the war. " ! The organization was perfected re cently at a conference of insurance , men in the office of State Insurance Commissioner James It. Young in ; Raleigh. Present at the meeting were j Governor Bickett, Commissioner Young, S. Y. Tupper, of Atlanta, : Southern manager of the Queen Insur ance Company, Milton Dargan of At- j lanta, Southern manager of the Royal j Insurance Company and A. M. Schoen, i engineer for the National Board of Fire Underwriters. The conference was also attended by J. M. Broughton, VJLL ASK' 'i t! I5E REFUsKi, Houston, "re nouncing a.-; "lltii."-' a wartime -strike in : ed for the u. '-, hostilities and d t-V try as "the al- vy," Dr. Sidney j of the southern d said he would Ir-.i. own board to w; or discharges trru' grounds to all -age involved in i; ,, k'trs' strike. Kamp Kit Pa-v. soldier bo'v v GERMAN UI'RIm IHiA7.lL S Buenos Aiies, ; uprising is in j ; Brazil, complete: y traffic, accord inv: received in raihva-. strikes inaiurur,;.. are said to be of Brazil. It. the strictest nil making the n.- . possible. Measures of have been tal-: :. ties, accord!;:;: news from tk-r is reported ail . dismissed from ;: vice. There ar nies in southc-r;; Oysters, quart tins. mumuinimnmn: FOR RENT . 6 room bungalow. lights and water, No. 2020, 9th avenue. Henry Leonard. 10 12 tl WANTED 'Sweet "potatoes. Call phone 64 for prices and quantities. Catawba Packing Co. 10 16 tf WANTED Immediately four or five carpenters. Apply L. L. Moss, Hickory. 10 17 tf WANTED Girls and women to in spect hosiery, experience not essen tial. Apply to E. L. Shuford at Miss Mary Roseborough's. 10 30 6t FOR SALE 1917, 5 passenger Ford car, Maxwell roadster, electric starter and lights, Studebaker 7 passengar touring car with electric lights and starter. Abernethy 'Hardware Co. 10 30 tf j WANTED . Renter for my farm, j stock and tools furnished. Gordon Wilfong, R-l, Newton, N. C. 11 1 3t and county officials and in some in stances troops have had to be called Some very to cope with the situation. In the Dakotas army officers have been warn ed of an organized plot to destroy great crops of grain as it is harvested and stored. Throughout various parts of the country have come reports of arrests of supposed German spies oi pro-German agitators. But none o! this sort of actLvitiy has been reported In North Carolina so far. There remains but one enemy of the people of North Carolina and that enemy by proper effort is the easiest of them all to cope with. It is care lessness. Abundant crops are now ready to harvest or have already been harvested. The urgent need in North Carolina is what may be termed a burning need. It is that every farmer, every farm, wife, every farm employee, every boy and every girl o:i every farm in the state should usa every care to see that these food crops and this cotton is protected against tht danger of destruction by fire. North Carolinians have little to feai from alien enemies or their sympa thizers because there are few if any here. Incendiary fires are few and those that occur are the outgrowth ol personal enmity and not the acts oi enemy agents. It is incumbent upon has as its object the promoting oi patriotism, good citizenship and th j Jr and A T Bowler, president and physical betterment or tne people secretary respectively of the Raleigh timely suggestions an herewith presented from this valu able paper: "Give no time or money to selflsi pleasure which can be given in unself iah service to the nation." "In the name of common humanitj and of common sense, let us at once adapt ourselves to the extraordinary war conditions which have eomi upon us." "Unless extravagance Is checked, the nation will be injured people will go hungry and the war will be pro longed." "What a blessing rational economy would bring to war worn humanity is the' present food crisis." "But economy is not enough. Wf must produce more, conserve mon and every one fenltot In the wai against waste." ' Concord grapes, Spanish onions, celery, graye fruit. Whitener and Martin. Train Sched ules SOUTHERN No. No. a. m. 21 Ar. Hickory 4:45. 35 Ar Hickory 12:02 p. m. A Different New Drink Refreshing Invigorating Healthful Hops, sunshine, spring water and a rare flavor that's El Primo! Get it cold. Give;: vim and vigor! Makes you happy and keeps you healthy. El Primo is waiting for you today. B. L. Hine Company - -ii"nui rw i n 821 Bbckhawk St., Chicago, 111. II 1 ') "f"T FOR SALE White Holland Tur keys, $6. per pair $8, trio. (Mrs.) Gordon Wilfong, Newton, N. C. 11 1 3t FOR RENT A new eight rooi.. bungalow with lights and water on 15th avenue. Furnished or un furnished. Apply to Mrs. J. H. Patrick. 11 1 lwk FOR SALE 1917 "Chevrolet" car. Carefully used enough to run well. Bargain in Chevrolet if you see me. II. L. Pendleton, West Hick- ory, 24th St. 11 2 2t pd WANTED Three or four ladies for pleasant and profitable local work. Those interested in Sunday school and educational work desired. Al so a splendid travelling imposi tion. Experience not necessary. W. A. care Record. 113 It x Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Eastbound No. 38 Ar. Hickory 9:05 a. nr.. No. 22 Ar Hickory Ji:20 a. m. No. 12 Ar Hickory 5:28 p. m. No. 16 Ar. Hickory 6:50 p. m. C. AND N.-W Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general Strengthening tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, crives out Malaria. enriches the blood, and builds upthesys etn. A true tonic Fr adults and children. 60c Westbound Airflow -4f 1 rj r-r 4- r oaa ttiof tTQTri ti f o "Kl No 15 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m :::. - No. ll Ar Hickory 11:20 ounce of food destroyed or unnecesari ly consumed is an ounce of treason lgnorantly or intentionally committed The fact that Insurance is earned and that the value of the burned food stuffs may be collected in money does not even tend to mitigate the loss "VPien foodstuffs burn in a time lik this money will not replace it. Everj ounce of foodstuffs produced is needed omewhere while thousands are suf fering from the lack" of sufficient food The duty which so plainly faces Nortl Carolina is the duty to guard againsl . . . ,. o , . . Corby pound cake, ' T"11,"" , Whitener and Martin, the destruction by fire of crops in barns and warehouses will conserv the foodstuffs that the promised boun tiful crops will yield. It is the dutj of each to see that carelessness does not permit their destruction. If Nortn Carolina crops are destroyed in barns or in storage it will not be by the hand of an alien enemy or an erratic pacifist for there are none of this class roaming this section. ITor will it be "an act of Providence," but the inevi j tflltllfull V. toMfl rvc- n 1 f rt TMirnlir Tinman na(rlt gence. Southbound No. 9 Ar. Hickory 2:35 p. Northbound No. 10 Ar. Hickory 11:40 m. &. m. 30c pound. Chamber of Commerce and Prof. W. A. Withers, president of the Raleigh Rotary Club. j Co-operation of all the machinery of the State Executive and administra tive departments was pledged by Gov ernor Bickett and Commissioner Young. A committee of insurance men was appointed to arrange the de tails of the campaign and the plan to be carried out contemplates the dis-, tricting of the entire state, each dis trict to be under the supervision of one of the insurance men who will ; make frequent inspections of all whole- j sale houses or food depots, grocery ; stores or other places where food- j stuffs are concentrated. Other in- spectors will look after cotton gins and cotton warehouses and all kinds j of depots. The work thus done is under the supervision of experts who will give ; without cost their trained experience to aid in the National campaign against unnecessary fire waste in the stringent war period. While . these men are representatives of insurance companies, the work thus undertaken is under the direction of the National Government and the direct supervision of the Council of National Defense. Recommendations will be made and instructions in fire prevention given to citizens and property owners and where it is necessary property owners may be compelled to follow these in structions given by these inspectors as war measures. The campaign Is part of the nation1 wide plan adopted by the National Board of Fire Underwriters. Similar organizations have been made or are being made in every state. Represen tatives of the National Board at the meeting held in Raleigh stated that the work was better understood by the insurance men In North Carolina and the campaign gives better promise of accomplishment here than in any j state they had visited. Commis i sioner Young has been urging work I of this) sort that is the adoption of measures to prevent fires and the subsequent unnecessary waste of or lit: Under viv.l and author:: signed niorte:;: mortgage ? i Ransom to Tl. day of Septerr.': corded in ti"'.' .1 Deeds for C;-ta 126, page 4C0. hereby made. ... made in comr., and stipu'a:. the ur.derigr.i-; at public aucti front of the I : the city of lix-i o'clock, noun : day of Dceemb . described tract Beginning at ' D. Campbell's la W. 1S00 fe.t. n: in Holler's I La-. JO feet :;u thence X. )3 1-2 tier's eori'.rr CJ You need not be &n "ad food and supplies since the war started ana tnrougn a continuous M feet to writer to use these col umns. State vour wants i i ana aoove a simply, ;STER S PILLS W yr-- 'I IIE WAMMMI 'tl' M. A yJK I.ndioal Ask your irnt,;-!t fnr . Vv,.Ai h,- Os ier's Diamond lirni,dVV 54yJSi ''lilt, in Kfi and .r.ld nietal!icTj' fev -xes, sealed with I'.i ie Ril.ti..n. 1 'TcLo no othor I5ny of your "igjrt4f. AK lor t ti 1-t i( KSl.TEK'S llAASn UKAiV!) MLLM, for 35 years known as Eest Safest, Always Reliable SOLD 3Y DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD 11 Or telephone this office and we will write your ad. 1$ Want ads are the big gest little investments you can make. ass series of appeals to the citizens of the state, city and county officials, a considerable amount of success has been accomplished and it is the belief of the commissioner that the peopie are familiar enough with the situation to carry the plan on to a great suc cess and in this manner to add to the campaign North Carolina's "bit" In a valuable work. 1-2 h. ZOV fe N. 15 V. .V N. 45 3-4 W, thence IN. beginning. 0 more or less. 'Ihe above t feot i'oadv; ;y one side of sa: This ih.: 3rd 11 3 4t at K Hickom Daily Kecgrd Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA For Iufar.-. In Use ForO Always bears the 3ignature of ' '-i-'j'i-of AiFic MAGNITUDE OF 2 NG PROcr;A-; i5 f Sealed Washington.-T - ,-. , ; American gov;::. . program was -; - -:r time in a stai--v;.-:- v.vj board showing tv J chant vessels c.f - . ., nage will le :.: : , a i;., tie more than a y- Completion rf - :.:.;.--- in shipyards a v. '. ; or about to be : . ; :V:;i 2--v'e the country a ..' a total !f:r.., : -.-f - -;.:;, f. r,M. 000. In addition - "w3 complete in 1M0 .:.:.;; tracted for and w: --:c?. o! about 4.000. -".no t - A !,::;:: j. lars has just b :: v. : '1 rf f :.cr?s to complete Tlv :-..::: The United ?: A - --v -.-aiing the world in h:v' :: s yr..I :; -he present rate e: :..: ' :: wri up would bs-!:;.- ' " ;-'-.i'.:r;2 ship ping nation .-;' ' : :. a years. Tlie i":- ocean-going w.:.:: . '':" 00, are hamrf d -I'.V:.': I-v :&r of men and v '. rh?? countries oxc-.' ' .'.Vz r.y tually is at a : NOTICE OF ?.!! h.Auidi'S SALE .: twelve 'he '' a - 4 RIA iliren 0 Years 51 THE THE JUDGE SEEMS TO HAVE MADE A HIT WITH MIKE No f?iGWT& DAT Pis FLSff iUW SHERIFF IS pouHO To Pr-cicr rT ? Yes!-My lap. You've A Good CASE AGAINST THE SHERIFF. 7. WELL 0ED6E.' MAKE mistakes- an i woz. I TMoy&HT ,WOZ. ME PUTY.' WWAT Do You MAtf Rv M6TAKE5? I NEVER A7AKE n M'5TAn. GEBl- DS HlSSELF fN DOTcH VlP TH' 0UDGE! Wo OFFEfVSf, JEOGE-J'M KlNCW UPSOT-AN WHEN I'M UPSOT I'LLTELL TH' TrrUTH LIKE fiS hot: KlPNAPPitiQ AN FALSE ARREST ARE SEROOS CHAffGE5-rPiQDV5E you to ,ti ne rtiirt ima xouNCr MAn OUT OF COURT.' I- : DoN'T Take T5o HAffD SHERIFF -YuH KlN MAKE A VYT?TE A BooK ON a -ri. O r- a PETCT1YE:, A s i GoSHl-EF I MUST I SUPFbSE I MUST I f?ECK0fi 1HERE WON'T BE MOCH LEFT CUT OF TH' LL WHEAT I'LL TAKE WHATEVER. TH 9A.YS IS ITHlNK" sheriff You HAD BeTTeR. GIVE HM 2,00- A NEW 6oiT OF CLOTHE, AMP ft TICKET To NEW YoRK IT'S GOIN To BE 0AO CHRI&TMA UNLESS I KIM MAKE . THIS UP ON lTH1 PE6KY POWW I OZARK T'M nt?DV Tu JUP&E PON'T UVE IN IVJY VVKP I'D I IUC T- YOliz. 5 EVEN OR El&HT TlME7 F?R HIM ON ELZCTlOti PAY.1 A
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