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WEDNESDAY EVENING hickory daily record UL, See Adele Farrington in "What Love can do." A picture above the average, don't miss this one. A Red Feather Feature in five reels. Pastime Theatre-THURSDAY-Admission 5c and 10c. HAI.K I' ll UK r " : - - - , . .1 I miiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimm RECORD WAN1S lltlllllllllllM1""1""111'11""""""" FOR SALE FINE MARE AND buggry. Also good Rev. B. A. Yorke. piano. See 9 4 tf pd BUSINESS WANTED One of our clients, age. 38, active and accurate and accustomed to both office and outside work, desires a po sition with textile or wood-working plant or good wholesale business, with or without financial interest. We make a specialty of North Caro lina and Florida investments and bus iness opportunities and furnish com plete information and reports for our clients. COOK AND CO., Blowing Reck, N. C. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, TWO experienced sawyers who have had experience on Sergeant mills. Com municate with J. A. Cook, Juliette, Ga. 9 15 lmoj WANTED TO BUY YOUR HIDES at 19c per lb for green salted hides ;( 18c per pound for Green hides. We! pay cash and highest market price , at all times. Hickory Tannery,' Chas. H. Geitner, Mgr. 9 27 tf ' 23 MEN TO LEARN BARBER Trade. Tuition $30.00. I furnish verything, and you can make from $30.00 to $40. while learning. I have taught 685 men. Write today. J. R. Queen's Big College, Spartanburg, S. C. WANTED GOOD MIDDLE AGED woman to help with light house keeping. Call 1513 8th Ave. 9 5 tf FOR SALE BUICK ROADSTER. Abomcthy Hardware Co. tf FOR RENT CLAREMONT COL ..LEGE. Fine opportunity for keeping boarders. Rooms partly furnished. J. L. Murphy 9 21 tf ttiniiiniiir:yuuuuum FOR SALE OR RENT. No. 1015 7th Avenue, a six room dwelling with city water and wired for electric lights, large lot, close to South graded school. HICKORY INSURANCE AND REALTY CO. PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT IN DEFENSE OF MACEDONIA London, Sept. 27. A dispatch to Reuter's Telegram company from Athens says: "The steamer Hesperia has arrived in Suda bay, and former Premier Venizelos will disembark in the morning. . ' "The Pa'tris publishes a statement made by M. Venizelos before his de parture from Athens, in which the former premier said: ' " 'The purpose of the movement j of which I am taking the lead with ' Adm'ral Condueriotis is purely nation I al. C rcumstances compel me to ! form a provisional government, not to overthrow wie Atnens reg me, uuv to form a force for the defehse of Greek Macedon a that be'ng the on Jy means left to preserve the unity wlhich has already been harmed by those who ceded Macedonia to the enemy. ' 'The Athens regime remains in tact, and if it moves in the right di rection it will stand beside poli tically and militarily and assist it in every way." Doctor Says Nuxated Iron Will Increase Strength of Delicate People 200 Per Cent in 10 Days CLOGS AMONG L 0N00N POOH SINCE THE WAR WRITES LITTLE FRENCH GIRL TO HOOVER H. C. TO PREVENT DIABETES (By Associated Press.) j Associated Press) London, Sept. 27. Among the By Associated rressj w; h iW. thp i London, Sept. 27 While war bringing tn the habits of Loiw j Hoover, chairman of the commission doners is thac the strong prejudice I for the relief of Belgium was making against clogs among the poor in some! his recent tour of inspection of the parts of the msLropo. s is giving way j reiief .q Qf his organization in nor before neceBsty. The fact mccen- , ce he & Jetter from tuates further the reveiation in L.on-; . .. don'a social habits, and t is due to a tweIve yea ol jcho1 rl of LU" the great increase in the cost of boots j le, wheh advanced the main view and shoes. Clogs are dearer too, j that the Americans were carrying on but by only a fraction of ;he cost e reiief WOrk as a token of grati- of other footwear. .! tude for the assistance of the French The abso.u'ce re.usfl heretofore of "UUf; . . . ... , the poor to wear clogs as reflecting in the American war of independence, their feeling that they were a sign , A translation of the letter follows: of a disgraceful level of poverty or!Sir: as the stierma of charity hai not un-! Ti -n. ho nni vear the dav af- fl now been overcome ovvvi by their i ter tomorrow since you first procur- sMr. R. J. Allen of vho left McDowell , iiic picvciiuuu ui uiauci,t;s. 1 trO'i- i"al examinations :s one of the best As to the prevention and cure of .a.rs to detect this disease and to diabetes, which, according to statis-, drvert lts attack-' tics, is now more or less on the in- pAR HEEL MAKES crease, a noted physician of this! GOOD IN' ARKANSAS country gives the following t mely suggestions: "Diabetes is not ex aptlv a disease, but in a certain sense is a symptom. It runs in fam l'es and : years in some cases is inherited. Fat people ; me) t are very prone to it. They, as well jilc,ss as persons who inherit a tendency to cTirvnlrl Vnv t.Vipir urine ex- i am ned twice a year for sugar. They Allen of H clrory, struck out for h m should guard against obesity and stlf without any cap tai, but today Is diabetes by eating no candy or other, one Gf the best f.zd men in his se. sweets and by limiting the amount ; . R t , wc , a tt of starches eaten. The man who , y -' n middle l'fe gives up hard, physi-1 for a br de, bu. a ded her fa:her m m cal work and is promoted to an office c. ea3;r.g his holding. Like h -chair with increased mental worry,1 t.r other. Frank, 'che Avoca Allen Avoca, Ark., county thirty ago, announces his retire--from the mercantile bu In an Arkansas paper. Mr. who Is a brother of Mr. J. F is exposed. "Probably the best way to prevent; diabetes is (o keep phys cally fit; to1 keep the muscles firm, solid and well under control of the nerve3. Regu-! lated exercise, with freedom of wor a Democrat from his feet up. It is so encouraging to show m u Season's Styles and have the endcrst mcr.t of visitors to the store made- mental i emphatic by liberal patronage. Mi. It f .1 i x ' i i 1 1 1 I Xl. I . -. - m t v-vr m onfo I avpi tom OTlf ft Tin tree ciscr.Dut on 10 tne cn mren in wie e(j s00d brad for us The May otn, r r- - r ---- - - scnoois cy cnanuioie crgan mi:uu3. 1916 when mother came home wun wt - Indeed the most anciem and gaping the new bread, we eat an ounce, and pair of shoes picked from a dust heap ; we found it so good, for the bread has been preferred to the best pa r : we had been eating for such long of clogs. There are one or two clog-! months was sticky, black and hard. snops in L,onaon, one 01 wmcn is ; mothers of families were very FOR SALE ONE BUGGY, ONE SUR rev and one one-horse wagon. Ex- ceptiona, bargain to be had n these' particularly new vehicles. Robert -M. Perry. J22ndJ3t. 27 6t.j WANTED. HIGH GRADE SWEET Potatoes. Can use about 20 bush els per week at right price. Also good creamery butter and guaran teed eggs. Post office box 554 Savannah, Oa. 9 14 4t FOR RENT TWO DESIRABLE room3 to young men or couples. Rates $1.50 per week. Board close by. Apply at Record office. 0 2'2 tf. FOR RENT SIX ROOM COTTAGE corner 8th Ave. and 16th St., mod ern conveniences. J. W, Shuford. 9 25 6t WANTRD LABORERS AT $1.50 per day to work at Henry River. See G. A. Huggins at Hickory or Henry River. 9 25 Iw New, Beautiful Trimmed and Un Tr'mmed Has. Stunning jmall and long shapes. New tarns and jockey shaqes, ( n Black and Popular Colors.) Miss Mary Roseborough. Considerable work was accomplish ed Tuesday by the Baracaa on the Baraca and Philathea class rooms and library. The building is going up rapidly, thanks to the assistance by the young men. The Philatheas serv ed a delicious dinner and supper. SUBSCRIBE TO THE RECORD In many instances Persons havej suffered untold agony for years doc-j toring for nervous weakness, stom-j ach, liver or kidney diseases or somej oiher ailment when their real trouble; was lack of iron in the blood. How to tell. New York, N. Y. In a recent dis-j course Dr. E. Sauer, a well known Specialist who has stud ed widely in; this country and Europe said: If you; Were to make an actual blood testj on all people who are ill you would . probably be greatly astonished at the; exceedingly large number who lacki Iron and who are ill for no other reas- on than the iack of iron. The; moment iron is supplied ,a' 4?Hrj multitujda of dangerous symptoms ! disappear. Without iron the blood at ; once loses the power to change foodj 'nto l'ving tissue and therefore noth- ing you eat does you and good; you! don't get the strength out of it. Your : food merely passes through your system like corn through a mill with '.Ua m-tllnwa art - i 4 A Q r n ff 4 V Q Vi a TW ill HIO IVllVli) J V W iu CS&W biiuw wtw ! can't grind. As a result of this ; continuous blood and nerve starvat'on, ! people become generally wtakched,j nervous and all run down and f re- j ouently develop all sorts of condi-l iions. One is too thin; another is; burdened with unhealthy fat; somej are so weak they can hardly walk; some think they have dyspeps'a, k'd- ney or liver trouble; some can't. sleep at night, others are sleepy and tired all day; some fussy and irri table; some skinny and bloodless, but all lack physical power and endur ance. In such cases, it is worse than fool'shness to take simulating medicines or narcotic drugs, which only wh'p up your fagg nt vital pow ers for the moment, maybe at the expense of your life later on. No matter what any one tells you, if you are not strong and well you owe it to yourself to make the following test. See how long you can work or how j far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tab lets "of ordinary noxated iron three t'mes per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your Birengui; again and se for yourself how much; you have gained. I have seen dozens of nervous run down people who were; ailing all the time double, and even trip'e their strength and endurance and ent rely get r'd of their symp toms of dyspepsia, liver and other; troubles in from ten to fourteen days'; time simply by taking iron in the' proper form, and tnis, aicer tney naa: in some cases been dtoctfcr'ng for i months without obtaining any benefit, j You can talk as you please about all j the wonders wrought by new reme-, dies, but when you come down to! bard facts there is nothing like good old ron to put co'or n your cheeks ; and good sound, hearty flesh on your ; bones. Jc is ao a great nerve and : toma'ch strengthened and the best blood builder in the world. The only trouble was that 'Jie old forms . of frorganic iron like tincture of iron, j mn acptntc. etc . oTten ru:nen Deo-1 pie's teeth, upset their stomachs and were not assimfated and ,for these reasons they frequently did more harm than good. But with the dis covery of the newer forms of or-j eanic ron all th's has been overcome. I Nuxated iron for example, is pleas- j ant to take does not injure the teeth ! and is almost immediately beneficial.' Note. The manufacturers of Nux ated Iron have such unbounded con-! fidence in its potency that they au- thorize the announcement that theyj will forfeit $100 00 to any Charitable Institution if they cannot take any. man or woman under sixty who lacks, 'ron and ncrease their strength 200, per cent or over in four weeks' time,! provided they have no serious organ-1 ic trouble. Also they will refund your money in any case in which Nux-! ated Iron does not at least double your strength, in ten days' time. It is dispensed in this city by Hickory Drug Co., and all other druggists. commending them to ths populace as ; happy to be able to cheer their chll "Booca with wooden soles". Though j dren with such good bread. And their trade is small it is increasing 1 then the rice became our daily food, now. Large quantities of clogs are;It is n0 doubt in gratitude to the be'ng turned out by firms in London, ; French who went to America to rid but almost exclusively for the country j America of the English in 1783, that or eoloi-ai trade. 0n9 large factory :you &re now. alleviating our suffer'ngs. here is turning out large quantities "Many, many thanks! Many died of clogs for France, this bemg cap- because of the bad bread, and many mors would have d ed if you had not ' come to our assistance. '"Believe me, Monsieur, etc., ! "SUZANNE LAIGNEL." tured trade from the Germans. HOW7 TWO OFFICERS RESCUED THEIR MEN i (By Associated Press.) London, Sept. 27. A further list of officers who have performed re markable feats of valor in the field and i thus won decorations appears in the London Gazetter. Bearing on his i shoulders the entire weight of the. roof of a dugout after it had been ; blown in by an enemy shell, Second Lieutenant Hendrik Schalk Sexuiden hout of the royal field artillery, 'thereby saved the lives of seven woun red men in cots on th eoflroAltZht ded men in cots on the floor about him. He was awarded the mil.tary cross. Corporal Booth, 'of the Lincolnshire reg'ment, has been blown up by shells BRITAIN WITHDRAWS NEW TOBACCO RULES (By Associated Press.) Washington, Sept. 27. Great Brit ain has withdrawn regulat'ons for the importation of cigar tobacco which American growers have declared!, would ru;n the'r business and has au thorized imnorts on the basis of those three times, and yet lives to tell of m 1913, 1914 and 1915. "' his experiences. He was blown a dis-; Consul-General Skinner at London Hqhg&Brqt! m fit- What distinguishes it and gives it character is the way it is made, and the degree to wh'ch the possibil ties of a car at $785 have been developed, in point of commodiousness for the passen gers, service, sturdiness, anl general appearance. It is sold with everything that could be asked for in the way of equipment, including electric lighting and start ng, one-man top. and wind shield. -There has been no sk'mping at one place in order to agord a flashy or eye-catching fea ure at another, and generous meas ure is to be seen in even the small details.. 1- when a shell exploded by his side, killing all of the men near him. No metal struck h'm. On a previous oc casion he was blown a distanse of about 35 feet to the top of a trench. GREEK OFFICERS URGE NEUTRALITY BE ABANDONED London, Sept. 27. General Coh stantine Moschopoulos, chief of staff of the Greek army, and 500 officers havev&gned a memorial adlil-fjsed tothe king demanding that Greece ibandon its neutrality in the war. Earlier reports that the general had res'gned, according to the Reuter dispatch to Athens, conveying the above information, were premature. YOU NEVER (CAN TOLL. W.RlPatil ASHAMED TO 5H0W UP IN DAYTI MC k ! 38 . P LI THE PEOPLE WILL SNEER. j H AT Me FOR COMING HOME, h r vWm J& i lI2fpJ k lmPJ rHERES0N,l5 YOUR) iWMZSSsSiy BOY-h UNCLES WILL. HE. fCS!BSS EAT.THERkl jSs LEFT YOU3LL HIS WSSWSY iSPLENTYj MONEY AND HOUSE, THREE WIRES TO STATESVILLE The Hickory Electric Comr now has three wfc'res to Statesville and two wires to Morganton, an increase of one wire to each point. Its con nections with the Bell now enables it to g've prompt service. The fact that the Associated Press has a leas ed wire to the Record office from Ral eigh occasioned some delay in the use of the wires at certain periods of the day, but the placing of two more lines, which were opened Tuesday, will eliminate any delay in future. cabled the a'tate eipartmeait today of the change. The original regula-! tions governing -imports of cigar to- j bacco between June 1, 1915, and May ! SI, 1916, were based on the amount that the importer had bought in the ; year 1915, a war year in which im- ports were small. The new order j gives authority for practically normal Import of tobacco to Great Br'tain. The tobacco affected comes largely from Florida, Pennsylvania, Wiscon sin and Ohio. Euick Garage, Dealers. 5SSH fc3 A Tf Tf3 The Habit of Taking Ccld. With many people taking cold is a habit, but fortunately one that Is easily broken. Take a cold sponge bath every morning when you first get out of bed not ice cold but a tem perature of about 90 F. Also slee with your window up. Do this and you I will seldom take cold. When you do take cold take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and get rid of it as quickly as possible. Obtainable everywhert. SEVERE PUNISHMENT Of Mrs. Ctappell, of Fire Yean' Standing, Relieved Ly CarduL Mt. Airy, N. C Mrs. Sarah M. Chap- fell of this town, says: "I suffered for ive years willi womanly troubles, also stomach troubles, and my punishment was more than any one could tell. I tried most every kind of medicine, but none did me any good. I read one day about Cardul, the wo man's tonic, and 1 decided to try it. 1 had rot taken but about six bottles until I was almost cured. It did me more ood than all the other medicines 1 had iea, put together. My friends began asking me why I looked so well, and I told them about Cardui. Several are now taking it." Do you, lady reader, suffer from any Of the ailments due to womanly trouble, such as headache, backache, sidcache, Sleeplessness, and that pvprlactinorl feeling? If so. let us urge you to give Cardul a trial. We feel confident it will help you, lUSt aS it has 9 millirtn ohcr wnmon in . -.-VB V .. . . . . W .. . W . ... the past half century. Begin taking Cardui to-day. Yof, won't regret it. All druggists. mXr1lt Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Ladies Advisory Dept., Chattanooga, Tenn.. for 6-,W. nutrietunu otiyour ce and 64 pae book, ' Home Tratter Worn faj pi4m wrapper. M.O. 11 - We will sell at Public Auction Thursday, October 5th, 1916 30 Residence Lots, 2 Houses and Lots. Houses and Lots are located on 8th. Ave., known as the J. E. Barb and N. S. Dasher properties. Residence lots are of Lutheran Seminary property, on Seventeenth St., well located j ; . close to. where the new Graded school is to be erected with all modern " ' ' :j conveniences nearby, boih water and lights. This is your opportunity to buy either a home or a lot to build you a home close in town, and is without a doubt the best property we have ever offered at Public Auction. Dcr't forget day and date.6f sale, Thursday, Oct. 5th, at 1:30 P. M. This property will be sold rain or shine for the high dollar. Close up your business ard come out and spend an hour with us. Ladies Cordially Invited. Free Auto Service to Grounds. Terms: 1-3 Gash, Bal. 6 and 12 Months. Campbell 'iichanan Company Z. B. BUCHANAN, Auctioneer P. S. We will also sell, Saturday, October 7th, in front of the First , National Bank, One Farm, known as the Dolph Aderkoldt place, ccntainirg 97a-jj; 20 acres river bottom. Good building, good orchard.