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lUAV, KVENWG. JANUAKY 20, 1022 HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE FfVF e 5 pound package Domino Sugar Free- Saturday Sugar Free j Sells For Less Profit , Sugar Free 5 pounds Domino Sugar Free Saturday only Free Jen SyflJP ; I You and every man. woman umlirADnTAl CHOCOLATES child thoroughly enjoy the flavor of sweet sugar cane. I The delicacy of Domino Syrun will I gallon this Syrup dclightfu'ly surprise you. For Dom-L. . . r., . , 1 or ........ 98c ' K.vmp is a cntic. -,ugi;r product.' Mf,rwhl'n, Cnernes, liquid dipped in pounds Sugar Free' "'"j"" Syrup can be used every dayrthc finest Cholocate. Box size, 12x5 on tlu table or in the kitchen. Be cause oi; its unusual flavor it wins iru its way with all the members of, your! taniily. i Domino Syrup is made by the re-; timers of Domino Package Sugars. i 69c Saturday only a full pound -1- FOOD VALUE 2-.r) lb. tins this De:mn-j Syrup is practically all food; va'uo, about 90 per cent. Corn' Syrup for l'8c 5 Pounds" Sugar i KEE WE HAVE "HE-B3 TODAY Tomatoes, ripened on the vines by ma;'. Big Boston Lettuce, Le Syiup about 10 to 15 ner cent SvrJ ljC1' Lettuce Carrots, Beets.. Egg plant, California Celery, Rape, up in 1-2 gallon tins. (green) green beans, Cauliflower., Tangerines, Oranges, Crape Fruit, New Cabbage, old cabbage Golden Syrup 1 Gallon This Syrup 98c 5 pounds Sugar FREE Sugar in 5 pound packages Domino Saturday Free! Whitener & Martin Free Siipr in 5 pound packages - With one gallon Domino syrup Free SEES mm ETVT7 y? Double Header Tonight at Armory 8: P. M. Town Girls and Troop "C'Tav. Boys vs Startown High School Boys and Girls Admission - - - 25c START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT An i tc'olvo to have your watch repairing done at Geo. E. a:inr's where you are guaranteed satisfaction. Our watch re- hiring (li'pai illiciu 1- liiiti-ii vine ui v iw i, j-.ivlvji.y .ij.uu b.,1 work is entirely eliminated. This means money sav- t i cwry customer. Watches GEO. E. BISANAR Repaired 3C 5S5TB3 hsureYour Future Comfdrt In the summer time of, your life put your money UKGU I.Aftl.V in our Bank. Then when the winter t'tr.A.- of your life comes you will have iV nevesxary comforts and the luxuries you desire. n. in now. Come in and open a bank account. U'i will welcome you. Consolidated Trust Co. HICKORY, N. C. 1 The Prevention ot Pneumonia j Pneumonia comes when a person- kniws - more about pneumonia than' 1 is run d'own. It often follows a cold.w.u do.. Getting out of bed too soon because people do not pay much at- may cause the disease to start again.: ! tention to colas. You should stay It may injure you for life. Serious' (By Henry T. Chickcring, M. D.) 'home if possible, keep away fron her.tt r.Md other ailments may foi-1 1. Pneumnia causes much sickness others, rest, drink plenty o-f water, ; lew any unnecessary exertion whiie ! .-.id many deaths. j g'et as ; much sleep as possible, and you are in a weakened eone.tic-n. j Many peple dreaod consumption or : net take patent "cold cures." If the, T.IIow to prevent Pneumonia. j tuberculosis, and much is being dent ' "cold" makes you uncomfortable; a : Keep the discharges from the j to fight the disease. And yet almost ! physician should be seen and his or-1 throats and nose?; of other people ! as many neople die each year Irom eis sciicuy iciiov.ee. i;o nu. waste ; awav ircra you. see that your norae pneumonia as from consumption. ! ycur money on advertised pneumoahi work places are properly venti- Pneumonia is so serious that one ner- 1 preventives sucn as gargles, wasn- son out of every five who gets the j es and sprays. Taxe no medicine un u'isease dies. In the United States ! less the doctor tells you to Ec r: if and Canada about 130,000 persons j you cannot do all these thh:;js, d,, die each year from pneumonia, and ! ot neglect a '"cold," l'ut !o ar. :-.-iuch this means that about 750,000 have as possible to help the bo ay fight it ea-ch year. A person who- gets pne umonia is usually unable to work f r several weeks. Pneumonia ofter. leaves people who recover with weak hoa'ts and lungs. It is a dangerous Cisease. This leaflet is written so that you may learn to avoid it. 2. What is Pneumonia? l'neunif.nia is an inflammation ol the lungs. It is caused by specia. kinds of germs. These germs are present in the uischarges from toe thioats and noses of most peop'e. The germs from people sick with th! disease are mere likely to cause pneu monia than are the germs from the mouths of well people. But there danger from any of these germs, especially since they at times "also cause colds and bronchitis. Jt is well to bo careful net to spread these germs at any time or to any person. How is Pneumonia spreai.".' Pneumonia is spread from one per son t( another, especially from peo ple vh:i have the disease, by cough ing, sneezing, spitting, or'by handling a! tides such as handkerchief.-., spoons, knives and forks which have been soiled by discharges from tc threat and nose. When these germs get upon carpets, articles of furni ture or clothing'-, and are kept in a dark room, they live for a long time anc.' may cause the disea-se ;f thy ever reach the mouths or noses of people handling these articles. lo protect yourself, keep hands, pencils and other things awav from the mouth. You should be very care ful net to cough, sneeze or spit so that any spray or fluid touches any other person. You ought to "cover up" every cough or sneeze with the handkerchief, to see that J'.ll siting utensils are boiled after using and not to spit upon floors, sidewalks, car platforms or in other public places. 4. IIow decs Pneumonia- start? 'aeo. ana not c-ver-r.eated. Avoid lool ish exposure to cold and! dampness. Wear clothing suited to the weather. Do not smoke tor. much. Get all the sleep and wholesome outdoor exer cise ycu can. When yu have had to work extra' hard, make up for it by ! getting- more sleep. Do not overeat. cold,:' ! Watch out Tor "colds,'' especially "grir-py colds winch cause aching m the limbs, and a ''sick-all-over" feeL-in' to i'.eo- Oliver CMIl Flow Harrows and Repairs of all kinds Barbed Wire and other Fence Wire Simford Hardware Co tne 'cold. Nature is god Je who try to hei.o mv. In addition to neglecting' a .here are other thing's which heip to ;nng on pneumonia, r o!lo .vin.-r is a .tia! list: 1. A run down, poorly nourished ooy. 2. The after-effects of mcasie?., whooping cough, influenza , or grip, ;icgnancy or childbuth, irritati a from gases, d'ust and chemical fumes, severe injuries. ;j. Over-work, lack of proper am ount of sleep, excessive stroking, .ack of proper exercise, breathing had :ir. and other acts eontrirv to commonsense care of the body. j surances contained m your telegram 4. Exposure to severe cold, .damp- j of the 10th instant with respect to nes-. and sudd'en chilling. " 'the work of tha conference at Wash- 5. Sudden changes in the mode of ington. We are looking forward iife, especially for elderly peojWe. with satisfaction to your cooperation 5. Hew to' tell Pneumonia and , this effort to promote the interests what to do for it. I o; peace and we appreciate most deep- Pneumonia usually starts with a'Y the good will you express on bc severe shaking chilli, great prostra- ! half of yar government and the tion, loss of appetite, a heavy sensa- j French people. We most cordially ticn in the chest, generally made reciprocate the sentiment." worse by coughing or breathing. v . : Sometimes there is no chill nor pain Scientists say that Lake Jouise is' . i . i 1 u,.4- i,. . . : . 1 l. 4.1, yaers to complete the process. Ar.i- all LOVING LETTEKS A HE GOING JO AND FUOj Washington, Jan. 19. Expressing pi-atiiieation. for the fr'.cndly as surances contained in a telegram from Premier I'oincare of; France, Sec: etary oi State Hughes sent the following message to the Fren.-h pre mier: "I am gratified by try; friendly as- ESfSS We have a com- plete stock. See our prices be fore you buy. ernethy Hdwe Co. ing and' blueness of the lips. If you have anv of these signs of pneu monia, gc. to bed at once and call the , erica isn't doing so badly, after doctor. Do not take aspirin or other c-oiigh or "cold" medicines, until the doctor tells you to. Your family should have help in taking care of you. If you are insured by a Metropolitdii Industrial or Group policy in a nurs ing district, ycu shouk.' have the care of the visiting nurse. Have some one send for her. The main thing is to get to l ed as soon as possible. Once in bed, stay there. Send for the doctor. People with pneumonia who stay up and about too long generally die -Great Fa-IIs (Mr-nt) Lead, THE WOMAN OF POISE Once a rarity, is now to be observ ed and acVnired upon every hand. In deed, no other woman can flourish long in the midst of this modern, complicated life. In the home, in busi ness, in social life, the woman who is serene and confident wins, while the nervous, flustered individual j a S3 SI vastes her talents and gets nowhere. Do not get up to go to the batn- Of course, noise is dependent main-1 IK room or for any other reason. It isjly upon sound health and steady jSS dangerous. A bed-pan or urinal , nerves. If you feel that ycu are be- .08 mg kept hack m this way. wny not shoulc? be used. If the bowels wul not move, the doctor will tell the family what should be done. 6. When recovering monia. Follow the doctor's from Pneu advice, he turn to that -reat woman's remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, which was manufactured' from a thorough understanding of the nervous system of women? Adv Diamond Curb Market of London 81 Fruits and Candies Soda Fount Drinks Confections Always Fresh and Seasonable Order our Ice Cream Savoy Candy Co. Phone 199 a KKnnnaaBnnnnanBnncaonnannnnnnnnannnnnnn Negotiating a diamond deal in London's richest open-air market in Hatton garden. Stones worth a fortune change hands as though they were bits of glass. Despite the magnitude of the deals, profits are not very great. The merchant carry their treasures in small chamois leather bugs. WE -HAVi Lots of of good tings for ycur week-end Menus. Quality good as the best, service second to none. Prices absolutely guaran teed. Remember us tomorrow. We appreciate your order, large 'or small and do our ut most to please. Phone 208 Star Grocery L. B. Tuttle, Prop. 1224 9th Ave. 3C