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Hickory Daily Record PACE FOUK iHHiinnMHiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiimtti Br a a a a a a a a a D o D a u a a a 1 1 1 11 i. i WHAT IS A W. So S. IT IS A WAR SAVINGS STAMP THERE ARE TWO KINDS UNITED STATES THRIFT STAMPS, 25 CENTS EACH, AND UNITED STATES WAR SAVINGS STAMPS, $4.13 EACH. Both are debt3 of the United States Government to repay your money January 1st 1923 with inter est on the War Savings Stamps at the rate of 4 percent. A good way to save an excellent investment and helps win the war. FOR SALE AT THE POSTOFFICE AND BANKS. RECORD WANTS When ordering groceries ask for Watauga Krauit. Not canned. It is uncooked, brittle and delicious. 1 28 tf FOR Blacksmith work of any kind, horse shoeing, etc., give me a trial at Perkins' old stand on 11th Ave. John March. 2 11 3t FOR RENT Nice Eight room house with water and lights, 1321 12th Street. See Hickory Ins. and Realty Co. 2 12 tf TO PLAY CHARLOTTE The Hickory high school basket ball team will meet Charlotte here Friday night in the first of the se ries of contests for the championship of the western half of the state. Manager Ernest Abernethy has been promised a coach from Carolina Thursday and Mr. Rankin wrote that Tennant, a varsity star, probably would be here to give the young sters some points in the game. Charlotte, Winston-Salem and Ashe ville are the teams that the others will have to beat before the trip is made to Chapel Hill for state honors. "A SPLENDID TONIC" Says Hixson Lady Who, On Doc tor's Advice, Took Cardui And Is Now Well. Amu sements 4::iiiiiiiiiinniniininii!inK BABY MARIE OSBORNE AT PASTIME SATUDAY Don't forget little folks and big folks too that your favorite screen star that dear little Baby Marie Os borne will be at the Pastime theatre next Saturday, February 16 in a patriotic picture, "A Little Patriot.' She organizes a company of her own of all the children in the neighbor hood and captures a German spy. She sure was a little "Patriot". This is a comedy drama in five reels and will be one of the best pictures "Baby Osborn" ever starred in Be sure and remember the date and bring the little folks out to see it. Hixson, Tenn. "About 10 years ago I was..." gays Mrs. J. B. Gadd, of this place. "I suffered with, a pain in my left side, could not sleep at night with this pain, always In the left side... My doctor told me to use Cardul. I took one bottle, which helped me and after my baby came, I was stronger and better, but the pain was still there. I at first let it go, but began to get weak and in a run-down condition, bo I decided to try some more Cardui, which I did. This last Cardui which. I took made me much better, in fact, cured me. It has been a number of years, still I have no return of this trouble. I feel it was Cardui that cured me, and I recommend it as a splendid fe male tonic." Don't allow yourself to become weak and run-down from womanly troubles. Take Cardui. It should sure ly help you, as it has so many thou sands of other women in the past 40 years. Headache, backache, sideache, nervousness, sleeplessness, tired-out feeling, are all signs of womanly trou ble. Other women get relief by taking CarduL Why not you? All druggists. NC-132 SIHOW WAS CANNED uuw BY HUB MANAGEMENT Allen Richard's Dolly Varden Girls did not please either the man agement or the patrons of the Hub Theatre last night, and as a result TVTuTino- rs Moser and Anplegate is sued Dink slips and announced that the theatre will be closed until an other attraction can be secured. Mr. Moser has been in communication with Atlanta and hoped to have an attraction for tonight or tomorrow night, but will be ready again Thurs day night. They announce that they are as disappointed as anybody in the inability of the company to make good. The costumes were all right; in fact everything was all right (but the acting. AT PASTIME TODAY The extra special attraction at the Pastime this afternoon and to night will be a Pathe Gold Rooster I play in six parts featuring Florence LaBadie. Trie loiiowmg is uus story: Theire .'are certain stories that will always be best sellers, such as Poe's weird tales of horror and the romances of Dumas. Another such is "The Wloman in White," by Wilkie Collins. For mystery, for the sense of constantly impending catastrophe, for that fascinating ear iness, it is doubtful if ever a more enthralling story has ever been wov en. Like most tales of mystery of the unknown and half-understood, it adapts itself especially well to the screen. The Thanhouser production was made under the intelligent di rection of Ernest Warden, son of the noted English actor, and finds Miss LaBadie at her charming best. TO DELIYER ADDRESS Rev. W. Wj. Rowe today accepted an invitation to deliver the com mencement address on May 3 of the Central Theological Seminary of the Reformed church at Dayton, Ohio. He will also make an address before the annual banquet of the seminary. HcijannnncnnnnniSQnnaBEncnEaanatannnQDnnnEaDDnnnnEiDnnDDnnnnDnDaaEaasaDQnnonDaDiDnnnnnnD n a a a a a Help Crash The Kaiser! WANTED ry Hill. -To buy a pig. 2 J. Hen- 12 18 6t GOOD WAR STORY BY ONE OF THE Vacant Acs0 That Would Not Other wise Be Cultivated. From Five A cres Up Give Location, Size and Character of Ground, Also Money Rent Per Acre. WRITE AT ONCE TO Lnamoer of Commerce HICKORY, N. C. BOYS How? Thats easy kill him with a Quarter, Every time you buy a Thrift Stamp you soak old "Bill" right between the eyes. Can you beat it? Who knows but that your dollar may be the one to crack his bone-bead? Wouldent that be some satisfaction? Would it? Walk over to the poSt office or the bank right now and plank down a Quarter for a Thrift Stamp and imagine what a dent it makes. a a Q a a Paid for and donated by HICKORY OVERALL CO n 5 aanoaoaaanaaaDOBaanQaaaDaabaQaaaQnaaanoaDaDDoaaaaDaDaDDaaDagcaQsaBBa3SisicaaananBna (Continued from page 1) for three years. I think we help her to forget we young Americans. We haven't yet seen the worst and we will never be so affected by them as are the French. And when we are sitting around the French books or having our chocolate and gateaux she makes chocolate for us almost ev ery night. We positively refuse to Ambit io n Pills For Nervous People The great nevre tonic the famous Wendell's Ambition Pills that will put vigor, vim and vitality into ner vous tired out, all in, despondent peo ple in a few days. Anyone can buy a box for only 50 cents, and Hickory Drug Co. Is au thorized by the maker to refund tne purchase price if anyone is dissatis fied with the first box purchased. Thousands praise them for genera debility, nervous uostration, men tal depression and unstung nerves caused by over-indulgence in alcoaa, tobacco, or overwork of any kind. For any affliction of the nervous system Wendell's Ambition PiTIs are unsurpassed, while for hysteria, trem bling and neuralgia they are simply splendid. .Fifty cents at Hickory Drue Co. and dealers evervwiier Mail orders filled, charges prepaid bj Wendell Pharmical Co., Inc., Syreu cusee, N. Y t r be serious. We use slang until she is in a happy muddle; and we joke about things that sometimes shock her; but I think the result is that she forgets for awhile perhaps she has not time to do anything but fol low our chatter. . I want you to buy something for me, for the Mademoiselle , things that can's be bought over here except at exorbi tant prices. For herself a foun tain pen, a good one with a stub point, about as heavy a point as sister uses, I reckon. And for her poor, a Thermos bottle, one bujiit for service, and quart size or larger. Send it to me and I will deliver it. Of course any thing you send may he sunk, but eh bien, we have to run that risk with even our troops, do we not .' If you want to do a real act of charity one that you may be sure will go exactly where it is most needed, and pne on which Lean re port personally send clothes here for Mdle's. poor. She needs any kind of garments. For instance, she has taken from her own back a very nice dress to give to a Belgian baroness who is a refugee here, and who has lost health, all of a vast amount of property, and almost her life. She alsto ,goes uo .f'les magasius" and "chez la modistes" and gets the scraps they have, and of them makes littjlte undter clothies for her "kid dies." She gave one of her wom en a pair of shoes and is navine- for them by teaching one of the shoe store clerks English. You see she needs everything. I know F as the rest of American, is over run with charity petitions many of which, by the way, produce results that never see the place for which they are intended tout if ever you find occasion to do anything of that kind I can assure you of the best results if you will send the things 'co me even if you have to send them in small packages. I have to write a letter for the Mademoiselle this afternoon asking the Irish of the 165th U. S. Infantry the old "Fighting 0i)th" of New York for assistance in work in the country of Tipperary, Ireland . Some of our fellows have started flying. In a lottery for flying, con ducted by myself, I drew l7th place out of one hundred, which proves I am ias unlucky as honest. That means quite a while longer on the ground. But I am well, and eneral con ditions are improving . Mean while Merry Christmas! and a heart full of love from your boy who is sometimes homesick, but always hap py, and pretty safe usually. 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