Vcdncsday Evenlfl,?? T HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE jBEBBBBBBBBBBBBB&flflBflnBBBnBBBnBBBBflnBBJI vBBBBBBcaaanBBBBBBBBCBBBacnannaaanaaaaBB 1 Jewelry and Novelties Woman and Society ail H B 3 D S ra B IB B 1916 1916 B j r ,. J 1: a ; X ' :- 1 . i 1 t r t : 1 1 ti 11 tl I J l i n n ri While we had the langest Christmas business we ever had we still have a pood assortment in all lines. Remember our store for New Year remembrances. Where you always get best goods, best service and lowest prices consistent with the quality. GeOo E. IBisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist. m b! B The Love We Owe to Women. r xst-KCEEcnnacnannncnnnnnncnDnnnnnnnnB r a 4 i ti I II 1 I! 1 1 tl 1 1 i ti ti i n i t j ti i. Special Prices: Bargains: I'.at.-. trimmings, ribbons, novelties, etc., will be ;oil ;it grent itnn trim no.v until Jan i:iry. IS) 10. It v. ill nay to buy your head are now liile thcM pr.-e.-; prt-- t'all and let us fit yo j in hats. ONLY THE BEST IN MILLINERY Miss Mary Rosebrough a EL & b b k a K B b B K ft b 11 El B B L:2snaJannnnE3nnannnnnnnnnnnnnnaannnnca raiiECccEECEnEncnnnccannnncczEnncBDnnnnci 1 M I II 1 t.1 f I f II s 11 'i ti ! it i ii ! ii ti ti it ri ' ti ti tl Clean, White Teeth free from discoloration and tartar, are best insured by using Rexall Tooth Paste the one most every body prefers. Menzies Drug Company The Store Phone 46. Lz3nnn3a3iinaaaaanaBaaaEaaBBnaaaaaaanana2 ScasnBEEEEcrjBiaaEDiiaEDanBDBQDBDDaBDDBaBr, B H m a r B 11 ri ii ti ti it n ti ti It; 111 t! It 1 1 i If 5 SITREME BOILED HAM SLICED. t I ; "j Whitener & Martin i 1 t "Sell For Lew Profit.- Morris' Supreme Hams Best Hams on Earth CURED WITH HICKORY SMOKE. TRY A SMALL SUPRE. ME HAM TODAY. SUPREME COOKED BRAM3 IN CANS. SUPREME TRIPE IN CANS. B B B B B B B B B ti B B B jsaoaaaaaaaaaaaaaaonaaaaaaaaaaaaaas 1 1 tr it tr n n tt; Mi til ti, ti' U5 tl 11 , II tt tl ' 11 ibKQaQEBEBBBBBEtZllEBBSSBBBBBBBEEBBBBBBBJ Every Month in the Year We serve SODA WATER. We are able at all times to serve you the most delicious sodas. Drink at our fountain. GRIMES & MURPHY, Druggists Phone 300 Opposite Post Office Ik fa r ft e ft i i i t k L i I I LazsaannaaaaaaaaanaaaaaaaaBBnaaaasaaaai taa::a:n:n::nj aaaawaau Call 167 If you are in need of Stationery Prompt Service our motto Kttm::::n::n:a:a::n:tn:aama:t BAKER MOUNTAIN SCHOOL SOMETHING ABOUT IT. Tho educational w ork carried out by the Baker Mountain School began in the year 1907, conducted by Mr. and Mr. M. II. Johnston, who are still managers. The school at that time would ac commodate forty students. The work from the very first was of such pro portions that it was necessary to have assistant teachers. By 1909 the call was so (rrcat from students who de sired board at the school that it was im- Ecrativc that a school nome should o built. This made it necessary to have an addition to the school in 1910. The hoarding students have increased to su"h an extent an addition had to made to the school home. It has a capacitv at the prss.-r.t of thirty sijcvtudent:;. U in: three and one half miles to the south of Hildcbran, it has a most b-au'iful location. Its scenery is be yond description. In the -distance one's ye catches a glimpse of the Black i id Grandfather mountains with the U'JutifuI hills lying between. The f et , are superb. This section of '- e country is known for its wildwood stridors and its rambling brooks. ac ,m:it.r m elicrht.fiil. Tlprc in : iiet country place, the students I- it in from all the follies of the I ''Not only do they appreciate ational advantages of the hut love to go forth under the y, and list to nature's teach- object sourht by the founder of the school. As an aid in carrying out the object of the school, the manager has provided industrial training, daily domestic work, and abundant oppor tunities for recreation. Since vege tarianism is more conducive to health, flesh foods are not served. HOSPITAL NOTES tre : 1, -0rH. the .; hv.i, . U- ... rah. i 'hool farm consists of three 1 acres. The crround is of a nature, and is partially covered I' ao. nrtafhfts. cherries, oruncs. Krapcs, strav berries, rasp c This large farm e:-. ir' students to earn a portion ay tnrough the school ?tI'- btl r.c ab'e ; o Miij r How Patients at II ckory Institution Are Doing. Born to Mrs. E. N. Wilson of New ton, a baby girl. Little Elizabeth Moore yesterday underwent an operation for tonsils and adenoids. Elizabeth Barkley was admitted to the hospital and was operated on. She is getting along nicely. Mr. Henry Reichard, who was oper ated on for appendicitis, was able to return to his home yesterday. Miss Katharine Fritz was operat ed on for tonsils and adenoids this morning. Miss Annie Downum, who was op erated on Monday, is getting along nicely. ATLANTA VOTES TODAY TO RECALL MAYOR WOODWARD Atlanta, Ga.t Jan. 5. Atlanta vot ers today will ballot at a special elec tion on the question of whether Mayor James G. Woodward and five mem bers of the board of police commis sioners shall be recalled. More than 12,000 voters have registered and both sides today claimed victory by a sub stantial majority. The police commissioners whose re call is asked are W. P. Fain, J. W. English, R. T. Pace, R. C Clarke and A. R. King. ,fi , mrougn me scnooi. lil.o development of character, as well us mentality, ii the one great Sheriff Isenhower will be at the city managar's office in Hickory Saturday from tf until 4 o'clock to collect taxe. l-5-2t The love v.-e o-T-n to women for all v e have and are; Our strength when - e are tempted, our trust and guiding star, Our wives our mothers, sisters all v-onder and all a e To these whose worth sustainst us, our doctrine and our law! The love ve o--e to women for all ve dream to be, Fcr all we've striven to master, for all ve've tried to see. Our s- eetheart and our counsins, our will, our strength, our zest! The love we owe to von-.--. ror all we've kno"n or know, Our courage in the conflict, our slveldcrs from the bV. Our silencers of hatred, our light, our trust, our truth, In whom we find our solace, from whom we draw our youtni The love v e c e to womsn and how shall we repay? Men in world of mischief, poor crea- t"res of this clay. To rhall ' e riss to measure to all that the-" have meant Above us in the:r splendor of love and courage bent! The love we ove to women no petty debt and poor; For all v-e ara or may ba, to worship and adore: For all our dreams advancing, our- hopes that burn and rise, To them life's nnre devotion these stars that light our skies! The same today, tomorrow, in triumph or in loss. These strong tides in our weakness, to hold us true through life To all that makes us noble, these sweetners of our strife! Baltimore Sun. Mrs. W. T. Sledge and Mrs. C. M. Sherrill motored to Charlotte today. Miss Hazel Carpenter of Charlotte 's visiting friends in the city. Miss Delia Teague left this morning to visit home folks in Taylorsville. Mrs. Alma Whitener is visitir" her sister, Mrs. Worsley, in Charlotte. Mrs. T. F. Burns passed through today coming from Morganton. I Miss Gertrude Finger returned to ! day from Bluefield, W. Va. Miss Carrie Peeler has returned to Salisbury. o Miss Louise Peeler entertained at a rook party last night in honor of her uouain, Miss Carrie .Peeler of Salisbury. Mrs. Bessie Tatum,bookkeener for the head office of the Singer Sewing ch re Com-ir- in Salisbur- has been in town since yesterday assist ng Mr. J. R. Bovd. I fd!r s' Gii!d Mets. The Ladies' Guild of HoTy Trinity Lutheran church held its firt met irg of the year at Fotel Fuffry yes terday afternoon. About sixtv mem bers er present. The meeting was led by Mrs. W. E. Mnrrav and the venrly ren-rt was read by Mrs. K. A. Price. Mrs. J. A. Moretz appointed the leaders or the ensuing year. Af ter the biisiness meeting was over an p'egnt luncheon was served, as Mr. Huffman knows how to serve one. Entertain Classes. I Lat nie-ht Messrs. B. L. Prevette and C. W. Ellineton entertained their classes' in th Sunday school room of the First Baptist church, Mr. El I l'ngton having the Bereans and Mr. Frevette a class of young ladies of j about the same age. .Games were j n'ayod and refreshments served and : the boys and g'rls enjoyed them selves R-reatly. As a nroof thnt they ' are not ungrateful Mr. Prevette's class I presented him "ith a pair of military brushes and Mr. Ellington received ! a handsome silk umbrella from his boys. o With M-s. J. C Shuford. Mrs. C. M. Sherrill won the lady's prize for the highest score and Mr. R. A. Crimes the gentleman's prize when Mr. and Mrs. James C. Shuford entertained the O l Club last night. Auction was played at seven tables. Refreshments in t o courses were served at the close of the games. Those pla"ir" were Mr. and Mrs. W. X. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Black welder, Mr. and Mrs. George L"erly. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Shuford, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bryan Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D'Anna, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Riddle, Judge and Mrs. E. B. Cline, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Grimes, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Menzies, Mrs. C. M. Sherrill, Mrs. W. J. Shuford, Mrs. Walker Lyerly, Mr. Robert Martin, Dr. H. C. Men zies, Mr. James C. Shuford. o Philatheas Elect Officers. The Philatheas of the Presbyterian church held a social and business meeting with their leader Mrs. W. B. Ramsay last niht. An election of officers was held. Mrs. S. A. Grier was elected vice-president, taking the place of Miss Thomasson who has moved away and Mrs. George Killian is now secretary. The matter of im proving the Sunday school library was taken r and it was decided to hold a book reception on Tuesday night, January 18, every one attending to bring a donation of money or books or both. The place of meeting was left to a committee and the election of librarian or librarians to be left until later. Short talks were made hy Messrs. Garth and Bradshaw. The hostess served refreshments that were much en'ed and music was given on the Victrola. Many Sick Spells Begin With Coughs and Colds. And they will end there if you take Lutz's White Pine Cough Syrup With j Tar. Price 25c bottle. I Lutzs Drug Store "On the Corner" 1 'Phones 17 and 317. i Restaurant For Sale 3 Having decided to leave ! town, I hereby offer the I Bumble Bee Restaurant for sale. Price reasonable. H j See me at once. M. I. MILLER tltttttlliiMiHWi i nil Trnn n aitw rALL ItKIVI LI I li .... III uini it Mm m NOTABLE Superintendent Chas. M. Staley last light made the following report on the ork during the fall in the city chools: "I beg to report that the fall term f the city graded schools was highly uccessful. The percentage of school population enrolled was greater than n any previous year; the average laily attendance was much better than iver before; and the teachers reported larger percentage of pupils doing lasting work than in any previous year. ,;The census for 1915 showed an "ncrease in school population of only 35 over that of 1914. The increase in enrollment for the fall term just ended was 53 over the fall term of 1914. A comparison of the enroll ment and attendance for 1914 and for 915 is given. 1914 1915 Enrolled Enrolled Attendance Attendance South School 342 28G - 340296 North School 472 420 494440 Negro School 204 144 237155 PERSONALS Mr. T. F. Brown went to Charlotte this morning. Mr. Frank Moose is out again after an attack of grip. Mr. W. C. Feimster of Newton was a visitor for a few hours today. Mr. Ward Shuford returned this morning frcm a business trip to Ashe-ville. Mr. J. R. Boyd spent two days in Marion on his office busine3S this week. Messrs. J. A. Moretz and B. B. Blackwelder went to Granite Falls today. Mr. E. V. Morton returned from Caswell today. He enjoyed meeting old friends. FOR SALE & One 4 -room house and j! lot, containing over one i; : acre. About 300 yards !j from Brookford sand-clay H road. See N. W. PHELPS, f I Route 5, Hickory, N. C. j WANTED! I Til j Second Hand Organ j 1 Bowles Furniture Co. 7iIri.inin;mti:iK For Sale f or Lease I 8 A good paying proposition j j in the fast growing town of fj 1 Hickory. Want to retire on fj J account of health and long g 3 hours apply B 1 J. A. PANELLA i Hickory, N. C. ff a a n B II B B B B a a a B B B B B m B B B B B S a B si 31 IS m S3 a ES B B B B Q. E. Herman m Architect 3 Stevenson Building B I Hickory, N. C. Editor C. H. Mebane of the Catawba County News was here for a short t'me today. Mr. Caldwell Propst, a young trav eling man of Salisbury, was in the city today calling on the trade. Mr. W. R. Icard of Rhodhiss was in the city today. He stated that his new house in Longview is completed. IBBQQBElSBElESIlDDBOBQBi fa. & m 1,018 850 1,071 891 "The teachers report that excellent ork has been done in all the grades. rn the essential subjects of spelling, reading, writing, arithmetic, English language, grammar, and composition more work is now required "ian jver before. The mid year examina ions showed that better work is be 'ng done in these subjects than ever before. "An unusually fine school spirit ex "sts among pupils, teachers, and par 3nts. Every thing has worked in fui! harmony, and it would be hard to ind a better school spirit than exists a Hickory. "I desire to call the attention ol the council to the fact that ste - must, be taken to provide more room for the schools. The 340 children enroll 2d at the South school are all that the building can accommodate. At the North school there ere 494 enrolled 544 in the elementary grades, and 150 'n the high school grades. At the end of this year there will be at least G5 pupils promoted from the seventh grade to the high school. That will make it necessary to have two teach res for the Eighth grade. But every rocm in both buildings is now in use. "An estimate based on the present enrollment in the high school grades jhows that there will probably be 175. pupils in the high school next year. I would recommend that stepa be taken to provide a rgn school building of not less than eight rooms. Within the next three vears there win be two hundred nupils in the high school department if the present rate of increase continues. For several reasons it is desirable to have the high school grades in a building separate frcm the elementary grades. Such a division will be of great advantage both to the high school pupils and to the pupils of the elementary grades. Rev. J. D. Harte, Clerk of Court Setzer and Mr. Walter Hefner are In upper Caldwell county today shooting birds. Mr. Horace Long left yesterday for Fayetteville to enter Donaldson Mili tary Academy. He was acccmpanied by his father, Mr. W. L. Long. ELDER SHIREMAN WAS . PIONEER IN SCHOOLS ! Hildebran, Jan. 5. The work of Rural Schools of North Caroiina, 1 -hich just closed their convention at Baker Mountain school last week, was b gun by Elder D. T. Shireman in 1896. The first school was located at Hil- iderbran. The first teacher was Wil liam Johnston. This school had two rooms with a capacity of eighty pu pils. In a short t'me it was necessary to build a school heme for the benefit of students who desired to come to that school. This home would ac comodate about 20 stuwenrs. The place is now known as the Alfalfa ; Dairy Farm and is owned by Mr. J. j y Beach. i In 1902 Elder Shireman left Hil debran and started a school at Toluca, here he erected a one room school i building and a school heme for the 1 benefit of boarding students. This continued until Elder Shoreman's health caused him to discontinue it. ! Sheriff Tsenbower will be at the city manager's office in Hickory Saturday frcm 9 until 4 o'clock to collect taxes; l-5-2t. We Have Just Received Gar of 5 Galvanized Roofing Ask for Prices S Ahernethv Hdw. Co. S j iflnnnnnnEnnnsssnnnnso CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS TO BE HELD IN HICKORY Civil service examinations to fill po sitions in the government service at Washington have been announced f o Hickory March 15 and 22 and Anru 12; for Lenoir March 23, and for Ma rion March 24. m a 19 m m 9 B 19 'B a B A BETTER 1916 Thanks to our many ne.v and old friends 1915 was a good year with us. We tried to give the goo 1 people of Hickory and the surround ing country a better store nid better SERVICE. Our aim for 1916 is to g've vou still better SERVICE. As we carry only Ladies' and Children's goods, we are especially uma ous to have the goods in sto k that you want. We have tried to secure the agencies for the v?ry best known lines of merchandise in America. You may know of some line that we should have. There may be something th :t you would like for us to carry In 9tock. You may have a suggestion that would help us give you better service. ! Fill in this blank, send or bring to us and we will do our very best to Serve you. We will reward those who hand in the most helpful suggestions. Thompson-West Co., Hickory, N. C. Gentlemen: I brieve it would help you to give better service by putting Li stock the following: Sin erely. Name hompson-West "The Ladies' Store" Hickory, N. C. Co. 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The man has been in the Lenoir jail since the 17th of last July. 1 CONGREGATIONAL MEETING REFORMED CHURCH TONIGHT The annual congregation meeting will be held in the Reformed church to night. Reports from ithe different or-iftr-k'atior. . in the 'churih will be made and will be of muchjntefest to the members. A full attendance of the membership is desired. m a a a a B B B El a a B a a a a B B a a a a a a a a SOUTHERN RAILWAY ruEMii::: ;akriei ce thk south VKS'.T HOUND EAST BOUND 1 11 3ti U 1 im ..ti I am am pm 1.4 :3V11 :08 V :30, .6:i")J .1 :() .3.30 : .S ::i .6 :05i jlO -15 .1 :35 10 05; I I I I 2 .30 !l :10 fi :30 ! :30 2:55. :35: 6:55: H :52 3:00 :40j 9 :57 3:10! 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