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L it it T 'J , ' 7 J ; .4 1 fpAGD worn Hickory Daily Record - I I 1 f m ii n i I' ' i i i niiwuiw ii I 1 TTTlHimilTTT"111'" 111 RECORD WANTS. ttimiiiiiiinirmrmmmmmninjiiiiiMm 8 (I'lvm '-Uaonnikor's Cartoons" published by The Century Co.) That's what a little girl said to her father after one cf the Huns' Zeppelin Raids. The little girl was sitting on her f af hers knee in a London Hospital. The dead body of mother was on a cot beside them. And oh, how that little girl loved that mother! If the Huns get the chance, they will drop bombs on the homes in your town. If the Huns get the chance, they will drop bombs on the school houses of your town. If the Huns get the chance, they will drop bombs that will kill defense less women and children, and among the defenseless voman and cnildcii may be your mother or your little boy or little girl. "But the Huns will never get to this town," you say You are right, they won't get there if you do your share if you buy your share of LIBERTY BONDS. No one can tell you what your share may be, but you know. You know how many Bonds you can and should buy Are you buying your share? Are you telling your friends you have bought the Bonds you ought to buy? Are you asking your friends to buy Bonds? Are you doing these things, or are you apologizing in your thoughts and words for what you haven't done? Are you saying "I am going to" or "I have" To buy LIBERTY BONDS is your duty to the World, America, your home, your Mother, your Children, Yourself. "but, Daddy, mother didn't do anything wrong" ; Paid For and Donated by Hickory Ice & Coal Co. WANTED Combination lumber yard man and office man. State salary wanted and experience. Per manent man for right man. Ad dress J. H. Walker, Pres. and Treas. Address J. H. Walker Lum ber Co., Spartanburg, S. C. 5 16 4t W ANTED Chestnut and black oak tan bark. Abernethy Tanning Go. 4 16 1 wk FOR RENT Seven room house, close in, with lights and water. Large lot, with fine fruit trees; garden already planted. Appiy to B. F. Campbell. 4 17 tf Sheriff John A. Isenhour will be in the city manager's office all day Sat urday April 20 and Saturday April 27 with" the tax books for Hickory township. 4 19 5t FOR RENT Seven room bungalow water and lights, 15th street, close to Baptist church. Apply to Mrs. J. S. Setzer, phone 125-L. 4 17 3t BOY WANTED I WANT ONE boy 14 r 16 years of age to serve as Messenger. Apply in person. R. J. Foster, Mgr., Western Un EXTRA! at -EXTRAS ' Pastime Saturday, April 28 ion Office. 4 2 tf GOOD PIGS FOR SALE L. F. Miller and Sons R-l, Hickory, N. C. 4 18 9t pd FOR SALE Some second hand poultry wire. Phone 227-L. 4 18 3t Sunday Americans will arrive Sat urday morning and will be on sale at Hickory Nut Shop. 4 18 St FOR SALE 500 pounds of white Spanish seed peanuts. ..Hickory Nut Shop. 4 18 6t WANTED To hire small saddle horse for 2 hours each afternoon. ; Inquire Record office. 4 18 3t ' Sheriff John A. Isenhour will be in '. tVio oit-.v manao'pr's office all dav Sat- ! urday April 20 and Saturday April 27 with the tax books lor niCKory township. 4 19 5t srs3afc22x'.2fcsatflKsi iimreffffflMfaic 'mr&mm',' AT IWSTIMK TODAY at the Fatty Arbuckle will be rastim' today in a two reel comedy "Out Wk-st." Haying the reformer id a lilm ia a rather new rule for Ru-too "Fatty" Arbuckle, but he can lu it oh, yes he can and he does' or of boinu- shot up by the bad man ! rattling good story centered around of Mad Dog (lulch. However, bad an elfort of an unscrupulous farmer men, even in a western mining town to take advantage of Tom Lincoln' nave n; terrors for tatty. So with the help of a little Salvation Army gin he starts to clean up the town. IJuilt for la'iglrng purposes only. A')'ther one of those interesting I'.ut of course, he hadn't counted on Lincoln pictures wi'l also be on the being pursued by a band or red-skins, program today. "My Father:" A Overnight Relief ,.. for Constipation fc I H npHR mild, pleasant-tastinn- comhi - n h A nation of simple laxative herbs with 5 pepsin that is known as Dr. Caldwell's S Syrup Pepsin, taken just before bedtime will afford grateful relief next morn ing, without griping or other discomfort an Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin The Perfect Laxative v. lit H is ENJOYED VIOLIN CONCERT SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE 50 CtS. (ZZ) $1.00 A trial bottle can be obtained, free of charge, by writing to 5 Dr. W. U. Caldwell, 457 Washington St., Monticello, Illinois 5 5 inability to read. The boy, Abe, who can read, discovers the sharp prac tice and tells his father who trounc es the farmer in a rousing fight. Tom Lincoln, who had discouraged Abe's efforts to learn to read, at last re alizes the value of education. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, DEPARTMENT OF STATE Certilicate of Dissolution. To All to Whom These Presents May Come Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my satis faction, by duly authenticated rec ord of the proceedings for the vol untary dissolution thereof by unani mous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in my office, that the Far mers Union Co-Operative Merchan dise and Hardware Company, a cor poration of this State, whose princi pal office is situated in the town of Hickory, County of Catawba, State of North Carolina (L. P. Huffman being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of Chapter 21, Re visal of 1905, entitled "Corpora tions," preliminary to the issuance of this Certificate of Dissolution; Now, therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, d,'o hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 11th day of March, 1918, file in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writirfc to the dissolution of said corpor)ation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as' provided by law. In testimony whereof, I have here unto set my hand and effixed mv of ficial seal at Raleigh, this 11th day of March, A. D., 1918. (SEAL) J. BRYAN GRIMES, 3 27 4t Secretary of State. Granite Fails people last night turned out in force to hear 'Mr. Fred erick McMurray, the violinist, and the program was enjoyed thoroughly. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Teeter,' April 14, a son. M. C. To prove that not all the peaches were not killed, Mrs. J. F. Click sent to the Record office today a couple )nf sprigs laden with healthy fruit. ttHICHESTEft S PILLS '.-U-'.'S. I'OuU-b! AU your IruegUt for i V ?y ' 'arsK.ic.ivnas J.esJ.t-alsst.AlwaysKeliablr mev service -ICKORY COJTOVER AND NEW TO N Schedule Leave Hickory b:5su .i.. u.. Leave Hickory 10:20 a. & Leave Hickory 2:30 p. m Leave Hickory 4:30 p. ai Leave Hickory 7:30 p. m. Leave Newton 7:20 a. no Leave Newton 9:20 e. m Leave Newton 1;30 p. m' Leave Newton . S:30 p. m Le ave Newton 6:30 p. m. ewton to Conover 15c Newton to Hickory 40c Hickory to Con over 80c Hickory to Newton 40c Oar Motto: Good Service. R. W. CLINE NEWTON, N. C. FOR SALE Orts baby carriage in good condition. W:ill sell cheap to quick buyer. Apply Record of fice. 4 19 tf FOR GOOD Berkshire and Poland China Boar, see Dr. F. B. Hicks, Phone 318-M. 4 19 6t ft ' v " BABY MARIS OSBGRK "n a r VMS GIF; I r. Mil Baby Marie Osborne (Pathe; ...A Pathe Gold Rooster Play in 5 Perls... A Pleasant Little Home-like story for tho little folks and big folks too. Don't Miss It! (All Children Must Have Tickets.! Admission 5 and 15c Special Music ai hl i ii ' WHY AMERICANS SHOULD SUPPORT THEIR COUNTRY HANDS WANTED Apply 119 Fourteenth street. 4 19 6t LOCAL PYTHIANS HAVE , GREAT MEETING (Continued from page 1) might. They first appealed to the army, later writers bringing the doctrine of the super-man and the super-nation before the whole German people, who endorsed it. They car ried the German speaking world back to Mohammedanism. These writers described the decadence of England, referred to the French as weak and powerlless, and preached thie tgreatitess iOf future Germany. The shot at Serajevo was not the cause of the war; it was the pretext. Then this great super-nation strangled Belgium and caused all the world to shudder. That act pre vented Americans from being neu tral in feeling. Then Germany in terfered with our commerce, attack ed our right to trade. Germany had sold munitions to Spain and to the Boers, but it was wrong for the United States to sell to England and France though it was not wrong to sell to Germany. Americans are not in the fight for humanitarian and commercial reasons alone. They are in it for political reasons too. Our soil has been invaded, for our ships are the same as our soil. He referred to the diabolical acts of the ' German ambassador and his spies and told how they had abused the hospitality of the United States. Giv ing a fourth reason for our partici-! pation in the war, Dr. Clark said he verily bisved that Jiesus himself would fight on the side of the allies if he were on earth. j The speaker went to college at Princeton and knew Woodrow Wilson. He told of an incident in the pres ident's life there that showed his pa tience and firmness and proved that he was no coward. He was long suffering and exhibited the same quality at Princeton that later made him the foremost figure of the world. This American army, the grand chancellor said, will never sound the retreat. It is in the war to win and the sneaker nro-prl pvo man, woman and child to stand back ot it by buying bonds and stamps. j 'Dr. Clark received a trpmpnHnna ovation at the conclusion of his ad dress, a f ragmen Liry report of whdeh cannot do it partial justice. Mi- TTniVU ivr iif;n- i . out of the base hospital at Camp Se- j vier, has been appointed sergeant in' the quartermasters' corps, with which ; he has been serving most of the time ' since going to camp. He has been! seriously ill, but his frends will be glad to know that he is well again. HICKOlY RESIDENT HAS AWFUL EXPERIENCE Patrons of Hickory Post Office, j Hickory, North Carolina. j Dear Friends: ! For more than fifty years I have j enjoyed the unfailing protection of j my government. Never, until this . crisis, has it asked of me a favor. It I heed not the call, I stand condemn ed as a selfish ingrate. Other men, by the hundred thous and, are fighting and facing death, that I may be safe. If I shirk my plain duty to aid them as best I can, I am not worth saving. I have always professed to love my country. If, m this hour of oppor- ; tunity, I fail to square the deed with the word, my neighbors may justly brand me as a four-flusher and a hy pocrite, j In this awful death-grapple be- . tween tyranny and liberty, between might and right, between the pow ers of darkness and the legions of light, other men, having no more at stake than I have, fearless and un- -, complaining, are "going across." If I do not "come across" in a reason- ably decent measure, I may expect j now and hereafter to be pilloried as j a "slacker" one hundred per centum plus,. I If I did not occasionally buy a Thrift Stamp or : Stamp, I vou!d be any man or v,-cmr: peace, had ever h my loyalty to thv tion to the princ. merits derive :'.!.; the consent of the e: v. April 19, l:is. FUNERAL Or W The funeral of haley Martin was the home of he!' tin, yesterday r.: W. Rowe and in: the burial eroun i formed church, was somewhat u on which she .! visit to the honiv who also diet! ; her return to away in just ; number of frie in attendance ; Jal. Her n;i' month and ten 1 V. at r Drives Out Ma'ar;.". Ik The Old Standar.1 serirM s GROVE'S TASTKUS ':.::; Malaria.enriches the i .o : i tern. A true tonic. iXr a-i::::. AI 7 Marguerite Clark 2 -V 1I (6 BAB'S DIARY This fine picture will be shown again to. day at the Hub. Yonr last chance to s -c Ii- Admission ; the home drink Besides its popularity at drug stores, fountains an I restaurants, Bevo has found a welcome place in the home. A family beverage a guest offering a ta! i drink that goes perfectly with all food. As a suggestion for Sunday supper Svreet red or green peppers stuffed with cream cheese ar i chopped nuts or olives, served on lettuce leaves. French dressing. Cold meat. Toasted cracker-: Bevo for everyone. A beverage that tastes like n j other soft drink. Pure, wholesome and nutritious. Bevo the all-year-round soft drink. Sold in bottles only and bottled exclusively by Anheuser-Busch St. Louis ll I II ' i "I was twice confined in hospitals, in the last one nothing but gruel water was injected into me 4 times a day, as my stomach would not retain any food. I suffered terri bly; was reduced to a skeleton. My folks saw an ad of Mayr's Wonder ful Remedy and it has surely saved my life. I weigh 180 lbs. now." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes tne catarrhal mucus from the intenstinal tract and allays the infiamation which causes prac tically all stomacn, liver and intes tinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money re funded. All druggists. J KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT i I jl -4 Z" - I l THgF.F.DALt-EV CORPORATIONS. LTD. BQFFftlO N Jlaei0 ! System
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