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WEDNESDAY PAGE FOUR WELL Good people- HURRY !-MiK'f WCAN LET YoO i f 19 PERE ANYTHING BdT AH GOT CORNS IT PoES ME HEART SEE HERE Poster- 5HUR AN' I Good To SEE You ALL TWT To LITTLE OLE N.Y.-JWANT CAR Fof? $1,999.- I KlN Do FoH ON MAN FEET AN' THoT I'P K Vil GoTTA STEP MORE ONCE WORE -I LIKE TW' THEY SU(?E OO Yurt SoH? NiViR SE"E PoVrfN Golpen WEST-BoTTH' HfoM 2,ooo.THlS LIVELY YYHtNA wwn jNTErfrfcKE wext Time m gonva YnU A&AJN' AJN T v n wttn only; TH' 8uTToH IF YOH Vrrcl RPiistfvME V EXPECT To MAKE A A Flock ofeats I poN'T CARE Wot PEY Af?E SO aiJz. AC TUCV' WID ME." TflNK Oh' MT WJO me: T TICKET OFFICE HICKORY DAILY RECORD " WMIKE' MESSENGER' "ST ff5T. -ML 777777ZZZZZZ77Z C S. 1 1 , r" come v To THE OFFICE OHM i, Wi , X All I"-"- r rirwt . .(Ill IBM 8 A, n : 1 ! I 1 ( -"-i-Wi : 1 i-5'? A CM V W&n LONELY WHILE) r roinptiiess ra::mumi:miB; 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. J Sheriff Isenhower will be at the i city manager's office - Saturday from ' 9 to 4 for the purpose of collecting WRITER'S PEN IS FREAKISH There Have Been Many Instances of Authors Mechanically Saying Something Not Intended. Many, if not most, writers have had to bewail the occasional freakishness of the pen in putting down on paper something very different from that in tended by its author, says a writer in the Westminster Gazette. Readers of ( Sir George Trevelyan's "Life of Macau ; lay" will recall the historian's horror wnen t00 jate ne discovered that he WANTED Sweet potatoes. Call hnd written in the Edinburgh Review pnone 04 ior prices ana quantities. that it would be unjust to estimate tiny tocomotive, only 45 inches in length, was built to test a new in vention of his on a fire box. It is op erated by steam, generated by oil fuel, and is equipped with airbrakes, an inter", : throttle and reverse levers and gear?. The engineering department of the Southern Pacific company borrowed ; the model and figured out its weight, power, and all other statistics in the ; same manner that they would figure on j a full-sized locomotive. To their sur- j prise, they found that the tiny engine : developed one-quarter horsepower, and ' on a level track had a hauling capacity : of one and a quarter tons. Catawba Packing Co. 10 16 tf WANTED Immediately four or five carpenters. Apply L. L. Moss, Hickory. 10 17 tf FOR RENT A new eight roou Goldsmith by "The Vicar of Wake field,' or Scott by "The Life of Na poleon," when he really intended to say that it would be unjust to estimate Goldsmith by his "History of Greece." There was, too, an amusing slip of the pen perpetrated by the grave Sir Archi bald Alison in including Sir Peregrine A Nose Like a Hound. Sheriff Frank Cushman says that if he hadn't a "nose like a hound" he would have lost two of his prisoners, says a Belfast (Me.) dispatch. He is jailer as well as sheriff, and in making the rounds of the jail he smelled fresh paint. He followed the scent to the cell occupied by Leroy Carter, who is ; serving the last of a jail sentence be- Lighting r.tethoss !,-.-.. d The great U- :.- , , ' within the last V, ! : ' ',. ' f' ";n? preriahlo only n,, ... .. . shown in figure. ;: ".v kT" the introduction of t; . "''a lamps has r-.ii;r-. ... , ' tion of current f.r . . light to onc-li;;!f , . ' : it was before, but t!:..:. ' a groat inp'-ov! i. ; . ; . of the new lair,:., a i A. Routaric, ha iv . '' ords of 1.2.M4 lata; - : . .' ' tnents. In Ifin.. ,. ; , filament lainp wi;,.:.. 200 hours of u:-.-. - .'' than 00 p. ;- -,.:.! length .f ii?n... :,,.; . . . '"''t those having a !:: ' ; N , , risen from "1. to so j;,.- ..c t"V carbon hinip. th.- I'r-, :. . . .".C ing SO.Oou.f u 10 uj.-.r.-.i ; ' ; ' . yearly as the war ! ;: ::, -.... being a large inr,.;!v,. r,.ua of peace. huniralow with liehts and water on ""Z." r .l.r ""B a iT sivpmiP Furnished or un- riCKie msieaa OI Bir peregrine iviau- fore beginning a two-year term in state furnished. Patrick. 1 .1 ll. 1 1 1 i Al T . . 1 Arnlir tr ATi-a T T4 iauu Huiuug me iiuiiuearers at uie uuKe 21 1 Iwk of Wellington's funeral. Another striking instance of the pen FOR SALE Two nice bu'lding lots mechanically writing something not in in Longview, 56xlG5 feet each, tended came under notice the other Will sell cheap for cash. Apply day on the title page of a reprint of a at City Garag?. 11 5 6t once famous book, Jane Porter's "Scot- T---- , tish Chiefs." This edition, published Sheriff Isenhower will be at the years ag0 Dy a well.known Lon. city manager's office Saturday from don ho desCribes Miss Porter as 0 to 4 for the purpose of collecting author of prIde aQd Preju(Jicej, gense . and Sensibility,' etc., etc!" Doubtless LOST --On Saturday morning in the Christian name of "Jane" induced business section, one tan kid glove he sllP- All remember, and nearly all for right hand. Finder return to Charlotte Bronte was one notable ex Record office for reward. 11 5 2t ception love Jane Austen; not so . many remember Jane Porter. LOST Ladies large fur coat on . Horseford road October 29. Return to Record Office. 11 5 3t WANTED Couple hundred bushels good, dry, black walnuts. Hickory See Co. 11 6 3t prison for breaking and entering. Car ter and Winnie Crocker, sentenced for larceny, occupied the same cell. He found that the men had sawed off a bar at the window and replaced it with a broom handle painted black, having found some paint in the jail corridor, and another bar was nearly sawed off. They were evidently wait ing for a favorable time to make a break. The prisoners were placed in sep arate cells. GROW POTATOES FROM SEED FOR SALE Ford Touring Car. See Experts of University of Washington Use White Fruiting Berry Which Has Almost Disappeared. ONLY POWERFUL MEDICINE WILL END ffilISM BARBED WIRE A WAR FACTOR RHEU It n atters hot whether you have had agonizing pains from rheumatism for 20 ycnr.i or distressing twincliings for 20 weeks. liheuma is strong enough and mighty and powerful en ough to drive rheumatic poison from your ho ly unl aboliih all misery oi your money hack. Hickory Drug Company and all druggies sell Ilheurr.a on a no-cure, no. pay basis. A large bottle is inex pensive, iin.I after you take the small doe as directed once a day for two days you should know that at last yo.i have obtained a remedy that will conquer rheumatism. For over five years throughout Am erica liheuma has been prescribed by broad-minded physicians and ha3 released thousands from agony, pain and despair. One of Peculiar Developments Is Use of American Product to Halt Armies' Progress. The part that barbed wire has played In the war is reflected to some extent by the foreign commerce re ports, says the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. This is peculiarly an American product, the Iilidden invention having been first utilized on a large scale by John W. Gates at St. Louis. The de seriptions from the front show the ef fective use made of this simple inven tion, which the late Senator Ingalls said was suggested by the manner in which the milk cows avoided bramble bushes. It was woven and twisted into a barrier that seemed impregna ble until the British developed the use of artillery in such amazing fashion. The study of fortifications has been followed from the beginning of human history, and it is a singular fact that a simple fencing device, designed for an untlmbered country, should surpass every other obstacle to the progress of a modern army. Am biti on Pills For Nervous People In an effort to restore the old-fash- A. J. Essex. 1326 Union Square, ioned potato seed, an experiment is 11 6 3t ; being made in the garden of the Uni- VPrsftv rif Woehlnotnii TVia ; afu"n' fruiting berry of the potato, which was found everywhere a generation ago The great nevre tonic the famous ! Wendell's Ambition Pills that will 1 put vigor, vim and vitality into ner vous tired out, all in, despondent peo ; pie in a few days. AnvnriQ r-nn Knv n hov fnr rnlv KO ! cents, and Hickory Drug Co. is au- i ll. ! 1 , X , 1 A - C l . ' cnonzeu Dy me matter 10 reiuna me ! purchase price if anyone is dissatis I fied with the first box purchased. I Thousands praise them for general debility, nervous uostration, men 1 tal depression and ungtung nerves i caused by over-indulgence in alconci, tobacco, or overwork of any kind. For any affliction of the nervous system Wendell's Ambition PPls are unsurpassed, while for hysteria, trem bling and neuralgia they are simply splendid. Fifty cents at Hickory Drug Co. and dealers everywhere. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid by Wendell Pharmical Co., Inc., Syrn cusee, N. Y D 400 acres for sale at Thursday. JSIovv loth, 10. d'J a. m T.nnsif-iAn in PtovcilQ-nH pnnntv ri tyuIps north of Polkoille, known as W. J. andhas now almost disappeared, was Morrison estate, 8 miles west of used to Plant a Patch, and the fruit V.hwindale. C. T. Morrison, Auc-jinS Potato plants are being raised, tioncer. 11 6 2t j With them have been planted a num- j ber of potato tubers in the usual way, Sheriff Isenhower will be at the and the latter have grown much more city manager's office Saturday from rapidly than the plants which have 9 to 4 for the purpose of collecting developed from the seeds. The object Phonographs In Air. The phonograph is proving a useful adjunct to observation officers on duty in the air. These officers, forced to keep their field-glasses continually on the positions they are observing, have found considerable difficulty in making notes of details as quickly as they see them. Observation airplanes are now fitted with a registering phonograph into which the officers speak through an acoustic tube. Thus all the points the airmen have noted are correctly recorded for future use. Marooned on David Grooirl), ;; Jonesboro, Ark.. v!:. small island in the SI. Cody, Wyo., lul l a ' . ing been maroone.l island within si-ht over which poodle traveling. Duriu-' ti his only nuri-;iM' Groofch caid h h-e.'' a ranch near CVdy :-: for a visi. He s r ward the river wh-.-: him. When he ivtran he found himself rr. rods below a wai'in ! ryit swim and the -wr for him to wade, said, he became v. stand, and lay ! : brush until a passer!., or of . U- t.iW :v. .-. -.h e .-..UM Jl"t taxes. 11 7 3t NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix in seeking to produce potato seed again is that crossing of strains can De secured in this way, leading to a more wholesome condition of the plant. When propagation is only by the roots ne i, 4-j- j? t i- t ir i I tc i uipy,;th is no ch f cross-f ertiliza- deceased, late of Catawba conty, , . . . A " North Carolina, this is to notify all , tl0,n'. antd the same strain of potato persons having claims against the es-l wi" m 6 glVe Ut' tate of said deceased to exhibit them The experiment is being conducted under the direction of Assistnnt Prof. niv uim.i ointu ciu llitrvut y y . . r T C, on or before the 8th day of Oc- John w- Hotson of the department of j wnenever iou Need a Gene:i Tonic tooer, iyi, or this notice will be "wiauy, pleaded in bar of their recovery. All Not Much Impressed. "You told me you would give me your answer tonight." "Did I really do that?" asked the popular beauty. "Good heavens I Have you forgotten that I asked you to marry me?" "Why er while the maid was do ing my hair I kept thinking there was someth'ng or other I had promised to tell you tonight, but I couldn't remeni hfir what it was." i Mr. Albert Luts 's here for som. time from Ayer, Mass., where he is in training with the medical corps o' the United States army. He Caught i hem. "Tommie, you v.-.. r. school yesterday." said "Yes'm," answered r. wanted me to go lLdi' "But don't you 3n -v been more profitable t school?" "Why, we wou!d:u home a durn fi-d; if along." -or froa have What He V.'c J "Would you advl woman for her i: v "I don't know. K-r you never to let a ' had married for her ; . rr a :.VV VUIJ Mildly Ci.r "Let's price these or "You don't want an; "True, but I'd still keep ahead of v. - persons indebted to said estate will be required to make immediate pay ment. This 18th day of October, 1917. MRS. ESSIE MURPHY, Administratrix of J. L. Murphy, de ceased. 19 19 4t Fri Boy Builds Locomotive. A miniature railroad locomotive, complete in every detail, which has at tracted the attention of the railroad of ficials of several Pacific coast lines, is the handiwork of a boy living in Portland, Ore, Take Grove's. The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic is equally valuable ps a General Ionic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE aad IRON. It act& on tLo Liver, Drives out Kalaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 60 cento. Sarc; "It's almost ir.ij'. nowadays." "Yes ; I've net changed the color , XhzOV. S'.-n i. SUBSCRIIiE FOR THE RECOEi MIKE THE MESSENGER. HIS GALLANTRY CAUSES HIM DISAPPOINTMENT D)T PAT OftME CAN TREAD ON ME corns all she's A MINP To - BUT IT WON'T GIT HER rtOTHIN' FROM I BlM ON ME FEET ALL PAY N i " j AN1 im Completely fagged M I OUT oo vn aotltifi HAN-G ON ) v 1 TO 0lb C,EfT NO MATTER. J sTzM. VVHAT HAPPENS!. S. Ml l v I ir 'r ' 1 1 v i , r ' i b g . r ri i Met y C0XKtOHT-rtftTi0lifti. gftfTToaW gRVie CORP. . . " T,- j ZL GEE -f) FftML. I WILL YoOTAKE THfsY. I'M So MUCH V .. 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