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HICKOirratlLY RECORD ill I 3 t i Si fl 1 f I 1 1 ignnDnnBgnnaauuuBuBgn Jewelry and Novelties 1 Society a a INVERSION While we had the langeat Christmas business we ever had we still huve a good assortment in all lines. Remember our store 3 Youth' has its griefs! Its" disappoiht- ior New Year remembrances. Where you-always get best jcoods, best service and lowest prices consistent with the quality. a a a m a Geo. lili. IlS isanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist. a m a a a n u 3SsannnDcacnannannQnonnnnn&isxizmnaniiaau inBBBnDDDnDDnDDnnnnnnDDnncnQnnonnnDDDDj Special r rices: bargains: Hats, trimmings, ribbons, novelties, etc., will be sold at great reduction from now until January, 1916. It will pay to buy your headware now while these prices pre vail. Call and let us fit you in hats. ONLY THE BEST IN MILLINERY Miss Mary Rosebrough a a a a a I a a a m n p a p R P P LjoannxiDDnancaannnnnQnnDnnnonDnniinannnDEr r nflnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnDcnnnnnnisnnnncnnnnnn p ments keen. Its baffled longings and its memories; Its anguish in a joy that once hath been, Its languid settling in ... a sinful ease. And "age has pleasure, rosy, fresh and warm. And- glad beguilements and expectan cies. Its. heart of boldness for a threat ened storm: Its eager launching upon sunny seas. Youth has its losses, r sad and deso late: Its wreck of precious freight where all was-, sent; Its blight of trust, its helpless heart of fate; Its dreary knowledge of illusions spent. For life is due a day, and dawn or eve, The shadows must be long when suns are low, Old age may be surprised and loath to leave; And youth may weary wait and long to go. Mary Maples Dodge. o Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Long and Mrs. P. O. Carpenter of Newton were Hick- ory visitors yesterday. otnnni nnruiMP IIIMIL - : I There is no red tape to go through here. When anything you buy here does not suit you bring it back and get your money. Isn't that fair? Menzies Drug Company Store Tht Phone 46. P P P P P P P P P p p p p p p p p Miss Marv Dan Peeler of Rockwell arrived in the city last night to en ter Claremont College. o Mrs. A. C. Link and Mrs. J. E. Wilf ong, school mates in the long ago, were entertained at dinner today by Mrs. S. L. Whitener. A fine spread was laid before them, and stories of other days formed the topics of conversation. o Col. W. T. ' Bost, '"Raleigh' corres pdndent, "sends 'his "papers "the follow ing-story on an outbreak of hostili ties at lie soldiers home in Rale'ighV Inmates of the soldiers' home and residents of the city who know of the row everlasting that seems to go on out there, are now. speculating upon the change of policy that inevitably must be made. " Col. A. H. Boyden of Salisbury who succeeded Ool. A. B. Andrews as chairman of the board of directors of the institution, is expected in Ral eigh as soon as he can get here. At that . time the findings of an investi gating, committee and the report of a domestic science expert will be. the snhift of the deliberations. The' home has been stormy if the inmates have talked around the pre mises as they have expressed them selves for- publication. The inmates themselves are badly divided. Per haps the largest number support the superintendent. But the vehemence of the opposition will threaten the equilibrium of the loyal. The home has been several times. investigated. Before the legislature of 1915 an inspection by a sanitarium of the highest character and intelli gence gave it the hardest name of all the state institutions, but tne report never reached the papers and some changes in;policy must have wrought o-rpnfc o-nnH. Then some, of the in mates grew weary, and they brought ugly stories to the newspapers, some of the papers printed them, some did not take the risk. Things went better for a while, but it is reliably rumored that the last inspection will show con ditions hardlv equaled in the simple narration of its author by the descrip tion of C. W. Small, jr., .who can cuss P H : . We Have Just Received Car of Galvanized Roofing p p p p p p p m p p a m a p p p p B p p p p p n Ask for Prices p p p Esw Abernethy Hdw. Co. mm 2ICDDCDQQCDDflinOBQQD rrU.riririinnnrinnnnnFiTinnnnnsnnnnnnncsnnnsniisn Do you want to save 25 cents on the $1.00? That's what BOWLES FURNITURE COMPANY will do for you on Rugs, Art Squares, Bed Steads, Etc. Come today. P P P P P P P P P P P P With Mrs. Yount. Mrs. M. H. Yount most delightfully Auction was played at nve more picturesquely man wu ocu .jh- art ever did. . The report of the domestic science authority will not this time be left to stand up against the host who may not aerree with her findings. Before it came to" that another committee investigated and it is understood xy the inmates and others who knew the trnnWps that both aerree as to the neftd of immediately remedial meas ures. In this instance the chief trou ble is not with the complaint , of the ;nmates but with the actual condi tions said to have been found. It wouldn't be good for anybody's anne- tite to read what has been written. It i clarifying to observe that the words, "dirty." "filthy" and "vermin are, on intimate relations witn tne table, the beds and the hospital. The old man Small is rampant The fact that he has been threaten noon. tables. Mrs. A. A. Shuford, Jr., won the first nrize for making the high est score and Mrs. W. A. Hall drew the consolation. Delicious refresh ments were served after the games. Those playing were Mesdames A. A. Shuford, Jr., VV. A. Hall, r. ad- pB-nefthv. B. a. Biackweweri. J. a. Beard, E. B. Clme, L. F. Long ot Newton, P. O. Carpenter of Newton, A W.en. N. W. Clarke. E. Chad- wick, J. H. P. Cilley, George Lyerly, Walker Lyerly, R. A. Grimes, James r. Shufm-d. hi. Hi Taylor, m Reid. G. N. HUtton and Miss Josie Person. JOHN WESLEY'S POME Light on or off at the touch of a button clean, safe electric light from cur rent saving Na tional Mazda Lamps may be installed throughout your home at a cost so' low it will surprise you. Let us figure now today on wiring your home. W. J. famij and Sons a u p m m m m ta Lffiieii im w and select your winter suit and II II tl II El U EJ II El fl II II n 11 II I! II M P ri ii n ej p p p p El P P P Per oen r p p p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p The best opportunity offered in Hick ory for saving money on strictly high grade well tailored All Wool Clothing Moretz-Whitener CloXo. p m P n 'The Quality Shop P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P n ii ii ii ii EJ P P P P P m ii p p CARD OF THANKS I Bowles Furniture Co. i IsnjnnnnannaanaaaannnnnannncnnnnnnnannDD Hickory Republican Brings It To The Record Office Declaring that he had not been able w;th investieation doesn't seem to tn elepn since uickine un a little pome worry him 'a particle. He laughs at 8 o'clock this morning, a prumi lncnl Renublican came to the My customers and friends are in vited to call on me at U instead & Yoder's on Fourteenth street for choice meats. I promise to please wish also to thank my many cus. tomers for their business in the past. ARTHUR L. POPE. heartily at it and invites it because he says that he and Captain Lineberry, the superintendent, do not speaK. Talking to your correspondent about the dinner, that Manly's liattery, a patriotic organization nere served the soldiers Christmas, Captain Small inonnnanDnDDannDDnnnaananDQDDDnnnnnnnnDQ . ! In Larger Quarters I take this method of thanking my numerous w mers for their liberal patronage during the past ten years, and to assure them that the same courtesy and consideration extended them in my china and metal ware store will be shown them in the enlarged business just opened in Masonic Building. In addition to a lin e of china and metal ware, the new store is provided with choice groceries arid good meMr. Edgar Yoder, my partner, and our employes will attend to every need of our customers. Visit our place and be convinced. E. H. UMSTEAD p p p p p P p p p p p p p p p p p p R P P EX P P P Record office today with his troubles. TT confided to the reporter that af ter reading the pome, he felt sure that he would never live to be postmaster of TTickorv. The verse was recited hv rvm pressman John Wesley Gaines said in the national house of representa- "The old men were given some tives some time ago, is entitled "When thing palatable and good. They were Will Die." and has been not accustomed to that. The ladies r.annainn- in the Hiekorv Republican's eave it to them. It was an oyster - - -V. i i bible ever since. It follows: "When liona eat crass like an ox, And the fishworm swallows the iwhale : When the terrapins knit woolen socks. And the hare is outrun by the snail : WhMi serpents walk urtriflrht like men. And doodle bugs travel like frogs, When the grasshopper feeds on the hen. And feathers are found on hogs; When Thomas cats swim in the air, And elephants roost upon trees; When insects in summer are rare, And snuff never makes people sneeze; supper as you know. The next day the superintendent came in and said 'I have been hearing a gooa many complaints about that supper last night I want to say that my wile and I had nothing to oo witn it ana are not responsible- for it.' If I had heen on sneaking terms with him I would have told him tnat oi course he didn't have anything to do with it because it was all right. Now what in the h 1 do you thinK ot tnat:" The one-armed Captain bmail in vites the printing of all that he thinks and says. He has long Deen sore on things at the home and has once be fore brought the conduct of the home before the public, men ne caugnt n from all sides. It was the desire of everybody that the row be kept irom The Twentv-Sixth Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the First BuildT. r and Loan Association of tiick- XT r will Vo Yield at the Cham- ber of Commerce rooms on Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock, January 18th, 1916. G. R. WOOTTEN, Secretary. Every stockholder is urged to be present as there will be no proxies solicited. NOTICE When the fish creep over dry land, the papers. It is evident now that And mules on veloci-edes ride; nothing short ol puDiicity win sauMy jDannaannDnnnnnannnnaaannannnonnnnannnnSI " i Subscribe for the Hickory Daily Record When foxes lav eess in the sand. And women m dress take no pride; When Dutchmen no longer drink beer; And trirls eret to preaching on time: When the billy goat butts from the rear, And treason no longer is crime; When the humming birds bray like an ass. And. limbereer smells like cologne; When plowshares are made out of crass And hearts of Tennesseeians are stone; those who are responsible for the po- licv of the institution. The meeting will be neia someume soon but the date rests with Chairman Boyden who has not found it possible to come since the opening of the year. THAT BIG FINE HAM IS IN SHERIFF'S OFFICE 1 TIT thy f)ne Ceore-e Cochran thus tells ab out the theft of a good ham, which hnH TTifkorv end. This is from the Newton Enterprise A big, finely cured ham in the sher cterdav and Office De- When sense -rows in Republican puty Hub Sigmon looking at it from neaus, time to time with dreamy eyes mw- And wool on the hydraulic ram; nnrfpr to ask what it had to inen tne uemocrauc party win ue And dead, the country d n." not worth Frktmg An witVi thef collection oi taxes, and n fjle was unfolded that had P. M Dellinger's smoke house at one end of it and Cornell Loretz in the jail Vimiao at. t.Vie other. Thursday night somebody , cut off the staple of the smoke house door lock, and carried away aDellmger v,am r.f fc-enerous 4ze. , Investiga ting, the sheriff found the end of the staple cut off. The cut was evidently made with a cutter that cuts,, and the jsouck uuggy anua surh cutters, 'mere it was qqqqBOQOOBQI1BOI1E!Oe10I1QBE1IIQQ!1QBS1BBISSSI!SS!ISQ THIS COUPON STOCKHOLDERS' NOTICE BlWiMOUMUIU'iIT iillii1WlMiflMMtlJljiMilUililiU-lM IS WORTH 35c TO YOU Special Introductory Salo MADAME CAVALIER POUDRE' SUPERBE9 "THE FACE POWDER DE LUXE" FULL SIZE 50c BOX VZSSt 15c NOT MORS THAN TWO BOXU TO ANY ONI KMON MADAME CmUER POUDRE' SUPHBE' l wonderfully differeot from all others. Has that faint lingering fragrance of dream posies. We want every woman to kaow ito isdescribcble daintiness and superiority. FREE SAMPLE All ADDmOIAt COOPOtt M IE90EST IT HI ITOII SIGN NAMB AND ADDRKM AND FftMKNT COUPON XT ONCK Thp, annual share holders meeting of the First National Bank, Hickory, N. C, will be held at their banking house, Tuesday, January 11, 1916, at o clock p. m. K. C. MENZIES, 12-21 to 1-11 Cashier. 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 TANMEKI. Lutz's Drug Store "On the Corner" BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBP SOUTHERN RAILWAY CHANGES IN DIRECTORATES (By Associated Press.) New York, Jan. 11. Resignations of manv prominent bankers from di rectorates of many important banks throughout the country were expect ed to be made today. The changes vere expected to anticipate the Clay ton law preventing interlocking di rectorates. The Clayton act speci fies that no "perso- sha at the same time be a director of more than one bank operated under the laws of the United States, either of which has deposits, capital surplus or undivid ed profits amounting to $5,000,000." Peru's annual production of tobacco is about 2,200,000 pounds. Scotland now has 124 agricultural co-operative trading societies. a a 13 rj p El E3 a E9 LI a m ci d E3 m a El 13 m n n El PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH WEST BOUND EAST BOUNII 21 2:80 11 .4:86 .6 :62 8:20l 10-45 9:10 2:65 9:85 8:00! 9:40 El a o 8:10 3:26 8:88 8:48 8:58 4:081 4:12 4:2 4:82 4:40 4:50 4:69 6:06 6:17 6:28 6:801 6:40 6:60 6:68 6:06 6:16 6:80 6:60 7:05 7:20 7:80 7:40 7:60 8:001 16 I 86 am am I I I 11 :08! 12:80, 1:201.3:30! .8 :286 :05 .4:86 6:30 6:66 8 12 I 16 pm 9:60 10 :06 10 :20 10 :31 10 :46 11:00 11:08 Ii'io 11:28 11:40 11:47 11:641 12 -.06! 12"l6' 12 :25 12 :85 12 :41 12 :48 l7l6 1:60 2:00 2:10 2:20 2:30 2:40 7:24 8:05 8:08 "126 8:31 8:45 8:60 8:67 9:10 9:15 9:22 9:85 9:46 9:50 10:00 10:16 10:80 10:48 11:07 11:20 11:30 11:40 11:60 11 :59 10-061 9:80 : 9:62 9:67 10 :07 10:26 1048 10 :68 11:10 11:18 ll":32 11:89 11:50; 11 :56l 12 :00 12 :10 1220 12:80 12 :40 122 1:02 1:16 1:60 1:68 2:08 2:18 2:80 2:40 NEW YORK W. PHII.ADKLPIIIA. Pa. BALTIMOKK. Md. WASHINGTON t ETI SALISBUP.Y BARBER Cleveland Elm wood STATESVILLK Eufola Catawba Claremont NEWTON Conov r Oyaina HICKORY Hildebran Connelly SprintCb Valdese Drexel Monranton Calvin Glen Alpine Bridpewater Nebo C. C. A O. Crossing MARION Grenlee Old Fort Graphite ville Ridirecrest Black Mountain Swannanoa Azalea BILTMORE ASHEVILLE (ZT) am I pm .6 :00 .1 :40L :45 .8 :40 11 :12I-2:IS .1 :I4 .9:06 12:0.- 11 :80.7 :4.V10-40 22 pm 111 :25! 7:40' 11 :60i 2:16 111:00 7:I5 11:20 1 4S I10-R6i 7:101 I 1:40 10:85 10:05 9:46 9:80 9 '101 'Vsir 8:47 8:88 :00 6.4RI10-5O) 1:16 6:26! 6:16 6:07 6:55 6:62; i'ii 1 1:80 I 1:00 1:6 U :40 10:04 12:2b 9:69112 :21 112:16 9 :44 12 :00 6-281 9:88 11 :4 6:201 9:80 U:4t 6:10 9:20111:3 6:05! 9:16111:22 4:661 8:06 i 7:281 7:16! 7:10 6:48 6:88) 6:80 4:46 4:86 J 4:26 4:18 4:10 4:00 3:60 8:27 8:18 8:06 2:64 2:46 2:86 26 9:16111:11 8:68(11:04 8.66111:00 8:46110:60 8:86110:40 8:28110-86 8:201 10:80 8:10110:16 8:00110:06 7 :88 9 :47 7:25i 7:20 T:1W :00 6:62 6:46 9:86 9:80 9:20 9:10 9:60 8:60 SAVES DAUGHTER Advice of Mother no Doubt Pre vent Daughter's Untimely Esti. Ready, Ky. " I was not able to do anything for nearly six months," writes Mrs. Laura Bratcher, of tiiis place, "and was down in bed for three months. j 1 cannot tell you how I suffered with Company The Home of Good Printing OVER FIVE THOUSAND STAMPS SOLD HERE Hickory people bought 5,274 Red Cross seals during December, a much larger number than ever before hand! ed here. Mrs. J. Worth Elliott, in oYix-rtrtk nf t.Vn camnnitrn sislreri the - 1 o--f i cutS, Record to thank the drug stores and i,Vp book stores for their interest in the that T,oretz. for many years matter and to express to the public empi0ye of the shops, had been miss thanks fori ts patronage. Last year jn Friday, also a cutter. Then a less than 300 stamps were sold, so it search of Loretz's house revealed a may be seen what a jump was made sujt case greasy inside. Next a ne- r.hin SftAsnn. V.r Via had seen Loretz iriu I rin lcii iiwvt - ... board the C. & N.-W. with that suit my head, ana wiin nervousness ana INTEREST INCREASING case. On to Hickory the cnase iea womaniy irouoies. IN THE ASSOCIATION and the ham was traced to tne ,ietu- 0ur famny doctor told my nusoana ne bul" shop of one Reverend Gore, col- couid not do me any good, and he had Thfl Cloninp-er district adult educa- ored, who immediately stated he had to give it up. We tried another doctor, tional ffjttion S3d' bought the ham from Loor but he did not help me its fourth session last night. More and that Loretz boasted he had three At last, my mother advised me to take than thirty persons were present, mo' big hawgs in de pen. ine n- Ctodm, the woman's tonic. 1 thought The number of pupils has greatly in- naleact fJl ' " JL1!! he sold the ham he did not steal it t00k eleven bottles, and now I am able "hisself." to do all of my work and my owa And meanwhile the ham is m the washing, sheriff's office and the ofllce deputy think Qardui is the best medicine in oTviiVaa the wav the gram runs where woHH Mv wpicrht ha inrreaRed. blc. msu tne wrung , r uj i; DKnnt ,'"r.ry,r:r-o'-.7''. wav of eatino- a meal. "Balanced and the Keverena w ana mook me picture oi ncaun. " unbalanced rations, and some of the pound. And in trutn, it is a goomy Jf suer rom any of lhe aijmentg evil errects of eating too fast, etc." signt. IIQQOQSlQQISQQQOQDQnSQDBOQQQ 1 Closing Out Sale on i WImfcer Goods 3 at J. F. Allen's creased and doing good work The principal1 .subjects taken up last night were "How to Grow the Best Corn Crop," and "Bread and 'Bread Making Proper mode of eat ing; its benents, etc. : also the wrong E3 n E3 EJ n ta ii ta ta Great interest is being taken in this work. A. S. MILLER, Principal. The Rev, Floyd W. Tunkins is a TO GIVE BOX SUPPER The young ladies of the Clon inger district will on Saturday night guest of Rev. and Mrs. S. B. Stroup January 15, give a Dox supper, ine at the rectory. ,M. Tunkins is a class- proceeds will be used ior tne ueneui mate of Rev. Mr. Stroup at the semi- of the school. All are med to E3 U EJ No Excitement No Fakes No Old Shoddy Stuff but good goods such as cotton and woolnap Blankets at special cut prices. Men's heavy underwear, best 50c heavy fleeced shirts 32c. Few Men's heavy Sweaters left at reduced prices. Few Ladies' and Children's Long Coats at great bargain. WEN'S HATS The Very Best at One-Half Price. Small lot of . Ladies' and Children's Shoes at less than cost. Lower prices onmy big stock of good Shoes for Men, Women and Children, notwithstanding they are getting higher and shoddier every day. General reduction on heavy wool Dress Goods. Many other lots on winter goods not at bargain prices. You know what you are getting when you get here and you can rest assured that you will get it at the right price. We will treat you right and appreciate your trade. J. F. ALLEN T . . a. a I " peculiar to women, get a oorue oi laraui today. Delay is dangerous. We know it will help you. for it has helped so many thousands of other weak women in the past 50 years. At all druggists. Write to: Chattanooga MadlerM Co.. Ladi ljIn.Mra riAnt CKMftannnfflt Tn5.. for SjCCI! m m m ti 13 E3 13 E3 H E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 a a a E3 ta E3 E3 El M E3 a a a E3 n EJ EJ ta M ta m m E3 EJ E3 13 ta n EJ 13 II EJ E3 E3 ta E3 E3 E3 .PS nary In New York. i come ana am in me guuU x..
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