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ribbons, novelties, etc., will be sold at great
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Mr. Howard Councill who is in
school at Annapolis, accompanied tr
Mr. Earle Herbert of Kansas, spent
Christmas day with his parents,
Judge and Mrs. W. B. Councill.
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Mr." Donald Boy den of Konxville
Tenn., spent Christmas in the city.
AtMf im Keever of Charlotte spent
the holidays here.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Holland and
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Mr. Weston Taylor of Statesville
j, t-irtoil off most propetiously in new clothes, the sign
0f pro-pol ity and general well-being why not put away
jmuary in a brand new out fit. We'll show you some
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Mr. Moss Salley of Statesville spent
Christmas in the-city, the. guest of
his sister, Mrs. T. H. Adden.
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Miss Lily Jones of Patterson will
arrive in the city today to be the
guest of her sister, Mrs. W. A. Hall
xor a week.
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Miss Mary Roseborough had a
most unfortunate accident Friday
night. She slipped in front of. Set-
zer's store and fell, spraining her
hip very badly. The attending phy
sician thinks no bones were broken.
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The Record is glad to welcome Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Carpenter of Norfolk,
Va., to this city. They are board
ing at Mr. A. L. Whitener's. Mr.
Carpenter 13 a traveling man.
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Mr. -and Mrs. W. S. Martin of
Canton arrived in the city Saturday
nieht and are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George Wootten. Mr. Martin win re
turn home this afternoon but Mrs.
Martin will remain over for the Dom
ino Dance given by the youn ladies
an Friday night.
Miss Adelaide Johnston left yes
terday morning for Ashland, Va., to
attend the wedding Wednesday even
ing of Miss Virginia Fotts to Mr.
Herman Droste. Before returning
home Miss Johnston will visit Miss
Oird Webb in South Boston. Va.
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Mrs. S. C. Cornwell and children
will return tomorrow from JJaiias,
Mr. Walter Martin of Maiden is in
the city for a few days.
Mr. Weston Taylor of Statesville
spent Christmas in Hickory.
Mr. J. E. Wilforer SDent last mVht
with Mr. S. L. Whitener.
Mr. Jacob Rinehardt of WinstnTi-
Salem spent Christmas here.
Mr. Jacob E. Peterson of Winstrm-
Salem was a Christmas visitor here.
Mr. E. N. Carr returned last mVht
from Charlotte, where he visited rela
tives.
Dr. Councill Boyden of China Grove
spent Christmas here with relatives
and friends.
Mr. Joe Aiken of Gastonia is snend.
ing a few days here with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Aiken.
Mr. Hugh Williams spent Christ
mas with relatives at Ninety-six,
South Carolina.
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Mr. Gary Kirkpatrick has return
ed from Asheville, where he spent six
weeks in a sanatorium.
Mr. George Kirkpatrick, manager
of the Murphy branch of the Coca
Cola Company, spent the holidays
here.
Mr. Jacob Doll who is traveling out
of Atlanta is spending a few days here
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Doll.
Rev. John Hoyle of Lenoir passed
through Hickory today en route to
the eastern part of the state on business.
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CAROLINA & NORTH-WESTERN
Time Card No.
Northbound
32. Effective Nov. 2o,
1D15.
No. 10 INo. 8
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Daily I Ex Sun
Chester Tv
York Lv
Gastonia Lv
Lincolnton Lv
Newton Lv
Hickory Lv
Lenoir Lv
Mortimer Lv
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Edgemont Ar 3 40pm
Rev. W. N. Cook, accompanied by
Mr. John and Miss Mar" Cook, left
today for Mortimer, where he will
I spend a week hunting.
Mr. John Mitchell, formerly city
manager of Hickory, has been elect-
vvhere the- are spending the holidays ed secretary of the chamber of com
,ith relatives.
merce of ixamlet, where he is prac
ticing law.
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family spent Saturday at the Rock
House, being among tne sitting
i at the Christmas dinner given by Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Wilfong.
BAKER
MOUNTAIN
NOW
Every Month in the Year
SODA WATER. We are able at all times to serve you
the nv..i-.t delicious sodas. Drink at our fountain.
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Mi nn A Mrs. Craiff Shuford are
guests of their daughter, Mrs. C. E.
Mcintosh m ttaie-gn. j"uiu
.vill return home tomorrow.
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Mr. Charles Cline and sister, Miss
Lula Cline. were in Uastonia ana
Jharlotte yesterday.
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CONVENTION
SCHOOL
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Southbound Pass Pass
Daily Ex Sun
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Hickory Lv 2.35p
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We wish to thank you, our hun
dreds of good friends, who have made
1915 for us our best year in business.
We wish to thank you for the beau
tiful Holiday business making this
Christmas a most "Merry Christmas"
for us.
We wish to especially hank you for
the patience, the consideration and
kindness shown our sales force, when
they were worn out with the long
hours and the season's rush.
We heartily wish you and yours
a NEW YEAR full of happiness and
prosperity.
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"The Ladies' Store"
Hickory, N. C.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Otis Hull returned
to Winston-Salem yesteraay anei
spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. J. Worth Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. J.Worth Elliott will
go to Winston-Salem this afternoon Lin
m spend a lew aaya.
Miss Beatrice Cobb, of the Morgan.
ton Herald, spent Sunday in the city.
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Flagler's 9th Ave. Market
meat after order is received
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C. L. Chandler, South American a-
What promises to be a very inter
Dstine: rural school convention began
Friday night at the Baker Mountain
school. There are a number of these
schools in North Carolina and adjoin
ing states which will send delegates
to this convention. There will also
be delegates from a distance.
The convention was opened with an
address of welcome by Mr. M. K.
Johnston, founder of the Baker Moun-
school. The response was given
by Professor L.eo JLhiei ot Atianxa,
ra. The opening sermon was deliv
ered by Elder J. B. Locken of Greens
boro, president of the North Carolina
conference of Seventh-day Adventist.
He earnestly encouraged the delegates
present to more diligence in educat
ing the youth for worK in the Master's
vinevard. He saia: "it is eviaem,
All nork sausage made of best pig
by clean, competent white help. Special orders solicited,
in link or bulk.
Made
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gent of the Southern Railwav. is trv- from the conditions in both the poll
ing to collect data relative to the num- tical and religious world that Jesus
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olleges of the state now swujuig
Spanish. .
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to the North Carolina Commissioner
of Labor and Printing," that Greens
boro and Winston-Salem have both re-
ently put it into the puonc
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L. L. MOSS, the Contractor and Builder
If vou have a house to build let the right man figure on it.
I car; liuild a house for you on a short notice at any t;mf al"
L. L. MOSS
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It seems to me that this is one of the
is soon coming tor tnese are signs
of His return therefore what we do
must he done auickly."
These neonle observe the Seventh
Dav Sabbath (Saturday). In har
mony with their belief special services
lor the upbuilding of the Christian
jharacter were held. .Froiessor w . r.
lowell of Washington, U. L., spoKe
Of valuable residence in front
of First National Bank, Monday,
January 3, 1916, 2:30 p. m.
One 6-room house with elec
tric lights and city water. Size
of lot 87 x 412V9 feet. Located
at No. 1015 Seventh avenue, and
known as the Lafayette Shell
property.
TERMS Cash, with the priv
ilege of transferring 11 shares
of B. & L. stock in series "A"
with $1100 borrowed from First
Building & Loan Association.
C. E. KALE,
Catawba, N. C.
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Orleans.
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most important ways in which South at the eleven o'clock hour. His ser-
American trade mayoe penuauciiwj mon was greauj ai)iucu y
retained by the south,, in order to arge audience present. All were m-
iciamvu j . i ,rr,,irio. i j. rmol in tVip Master's
have a reservoir 01 pireu to sicdici "
neonle to draw from." vineyard.
Mr Shinman, as the first state ol- Tnus far the following delegates
icial 'in the south to take up the idea have arrived, others will come later:
.;Jj. nvfn:;nn with South Amen- Riders J. B. Locken, Greensboro; J.
jonnston, snuxuia
Jlen Alpine: W. L. Adkins, Wilming
ton : Professors W. E. Howell. Wash
ngton, D. C- E. C. Waller, Candler;
Leo Thiel, Atlanta, Ga.; John Browns.
Derger, Naples; James Lewis, Naples;
Dr. O. M. Hay ward, Reeves, Ga.; Mrs.
J. O. Johnston, Eufola; Mrs. D. T.
Shireman, Glen Alpine; ivirs. a. w .
Spaulding, Hendersonville ; Mrs. Clara
Belle Wade. Glen Alpine; Miss Ber
tha Mann, Naples; Mr. W. H. Stem
man, Candler; Mr. Charles Maples,
Glen Alpine: and Mr. W. P. Dough
erty, New Bern.
The delegates are being entertained
by the Baker Mountain church. All
seem to be happy and are anticipating
a very interesting and profitable meet-
Mi J-' ..4Vi1 Tma?o
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evening. ... .
Mr. Otis Sanborn is doing most ex
celnt service in transfering pas
sengers frcm the station to the
Ch(Th"ere was no service Saturday
nie-ht. The business session of the
beean Sunday. By spc
FOR SALE!
Cheaper than cotton seed hulls. 400
bales of corn fodder or stoves 40 cents
per bale. 600 bushels of good ground
white corn, apply at
HICKORY TANNERY.
Delusive "Death Rates"
Raleigh Times.
The preliminary report of the Bu
reau of the census giving the death
rate of the country based on the reg
istration area shows a deatn rate me
lowest on record, 13.6 per thousand,
North Carolina, with a registration
area covering '472.295 of population
being given a rate of 19 "larger than
that of 1913 or 1912, the increase, no
doubt, being due to more thorough
gathering of statistics." In his re
f.nmmissioner Rogers says:
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(By Associated Press.)
In the Argonnes, France, Dec. 27.
Several miles behind the front, yet
. ;a Tvmrl lints
near enou-n to it so wi-
can be transported to the trencnes
ith little difficulty, lies the so-caueu
Hindenburg Mill-a one time rencn
sawmill that for years had lain in
active, and which has been utilized by
the Germans for fittin- up tneir v
tions. . ., . -i ,ct th Harvest Ingathering
Every bit of machinery in tne mm yram was rendered again Sunday
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the Areonnes forest. The MISS D'ANNA IMPROVlMLr
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Germans
estimate that they have
The condition of little Helen D'Anna
and ivirs
receipt before the first of the year.
S S3 snent not more than 2,00U marKs m , f Mr and Mrs. Hugh S.
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S SPP Q tnV LlOOQ r rinUng g trench "shelters at the front and"better. and all Hickory feels re
n a-fwwww- STandin which many meiai -neved,
M .u-j mnnltom neeua vl
States, since not all communities have
adequate death-registration systems.
Those states and cmes in wm m
registration of deaths is approximate-
lv complete constitute wiwi ,""'"
as the registration area. This area
comprises twenty-five states (in one
of which, North Carolina, registra
tion is restricted to mumupan
which had 1,000 population or over
ionn t.h District of Columbia,
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and thirty-two cities non-registr...
states, and contains two-thirds (66.
per cent) of the total est.mated popu-
iation 01 tne umwsu auiwa
This represents a very gratifying in
crease as comparea witu
the registration area contame d only
about two-fifths (40.5 per cent) of the
total population of the entire country.
Until there is more j)tw6i
in regisiranuii w.
of the systems in one-half of the
states, and in many oi musts
a limited portion of the Population a
with us. It would seem that there
Should be less stress laid on ; "death
rates." Such figures prove littie, if
it..i. wof. thpv are undoubtedly
o'n Holiness, as showing
rZ-j;;- f ,.nmmnnities tending to
v ,,.1. thpv mav deDend on
neaim,vv
many other causes, r ur w awuvw, ...w
m.,ny: newlv settled country
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ASHEVILLE TRUSTIES
Raise Rough House Twenty
Seven Behave.
A0v,0vilV Dec. 27. L. P. Matton
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,,v ,,n, mRS l-BueS, "that a minister v, pves his Exercises b, the children of the -,r SrS
. w .rT?a rVirtla attpntion lO me nawuu o
(I!y Associated Press.)
.LMi'l'.n, Dec. 27. After the cabinet
t'-rs m;ide an earnest appeal to
the trade union congress to defer de
"rtiiiido for increased wages until after
lle war on the ground of national
'''H'.rny, the suggestion came from
the unions that the ministers them
Be'v" m ght sot an example in eco
r.orny ,y jr.viiw u- part of their sal
&r'''', v. hich in some offices are prin
J;1!'. K was indicated in parliament
that :uh a movement was coniem
p.ati. ,y lno m;nistGrs. But now a
' -' ; ic liberal nnncr makes an in-
KtiiiouLj dei'ense of the old scale of sal
ponce ueiKuw"""! j ii
charged with assault with a deadly
weapon, and Fowler being charged
ciwujeu tvu l9V(, tre. with an over-inuuiKiv.c -"--;-
aced tnemsAvestrn, and those enanan tT.lk cheer." To, ; ej j
, , k. marlfM iur 1 evmcut o r -. . . f
t" .chairs: bookcases, desks, Zsfriiht, the church countries were
uuw ------ . thins for the ----v-t . manv extra seats by death rates, uuuj,----
!iDe.' where T the German soldier, - - chren tate wlth a large P -
.i uienrs anftnds his time. I,Qrl thpmsel
ailc"u,v' r f r,rpsent were
LIKES HICKORY AND CATAWBA taTSe praise, of the little
ones today.
of Harris-
YTHW'V -
has little time for his own, and in tne
case of some cabinet ministers a sua
den drop of a third to a half of their
incomes would create private nnanciai
problems, and therefore some disirac.
tion of mind. Ministers are supposed
to be of importance to the nation s
business, and distraction of mind is
therefore a thing to be v0lde?: "
is not at all unlikely this considera
tion may prevail."
Both
wwern Carolina Democrat.
TXf Ai-mnriPstfiT
Mr. ix. .!."'- . . .
bare Pa-, who is the guest oi n
daughter, Mrs. RoyAbernethy, is
much impressed with Hickory and Ca
Sfa ity and marvels over the
menuuua uw' , Uq -Fnr
it. would necessarily be marked for
healthful conditions. vneri
W3 have had some little experi
ence in death rates in Raleigh, and we
can understand better than the peojue
of most communities how the system
operates and what . can ale.ely be
j u-.t it Rp.firistration m tne
proveu uj . rae. know-
giving as well as
OVER $100 FOR ORPHANS.
c?t Paul's Lutheran congregation
S- AtU .Ltrihuted S53.25 for the
ITf I V vvi w-. TT: 11 7
rr-cf- v,Q nmhanatre and nmer a OQ ;a nf course.
5 to all sections. Mr. ADernemy ue t"ibuted $50 for the same comp-e . - fr intelligent
his carried him over pans ux members of both congre- m t Vpttered conditions; but it
their pastor,
ed much pleasure today
with a pistol, and wnne m
his temporarv vacation undertook to
become boss of the local negw quar
ter. He is charged with drawing his
weapon on several c.
threatening to shoot. He will be
sent back to camp today, after a hear
ine in police court.
Members of the Buncombe county
board of commissioners at first re
fused to heed the mandate of Gover
nor Craig and had about decided to
let the convicts, "trusties" and all
remain on the roads over Christmas
only giving them the usual holiday.
Later the commissioners held a meet
ing and decided that the best thing
to do was to give the "trusties" their
holiday and trust to luck. Twenty
nine were released on their own re
cognizance, and each promised to re
frain from any unbecoming conduct
during his stay with his people. None
has raised any disturbance so far as
nan he learned, save the two who
were arrested. Matton was also
charged with having too much liquor
on board.
FOR SALE!
New dresser, wasnstana, cnairs,
wardrobe, tables, stoves and other
household goods. As party is leaving
the city will sell at a sacrifice, call at
613 Chestnut Ave., between 9 a. m.
and 3 p. m. Tuesday Dec. 28.
making there is a great
aries,
"It is an old saying," the paper
ory nas
ways.
country.