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;m!ay Evening i HICKORY DAILY RECORD Page Three ri 11 n n a ti ci 13 ri n a u m u u .J El IS tf tJ ri a El a u I Give Deep Study Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist. 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, &tc. Come today. Bowles Furniture Just Arrived from Now York and other leading markets. A full line of spring millinery. Never before have we shown as comprehensive and well selected stocks as we open with this season. ' We are anxious to have you see our new home and have you inspect the splendid values in millinery we have ready for you. Mrs. W. R. Beckley Next Door to First National Hank, Umstead's Old Stand. mm reparetileess '! Now is the time to prepare for the pleasures of spring mo toring. If your car needsreparin- or overhauling call andl et US figure with you before the spring rush begins. We have greatly enlarged our facilities and are better prepared than ever to do repair work. Prices reasonable, work guaranteed. A trial will convince you. Prepare for tire trouble let us equip you with COOUVKAR tires not the cheapest, but the BEST and the Ibest is the CII K A VEST in the long run. A complete stock on hand. We also have a complete line of ACCESSORIES and supplies call and see us or phone 210. Buick Garage PRICES RIGHT 7021 13th lt jjjl nzrSZ2Z2BSQQQQQQBQ&QO!3SS3DBQCBSlQQEIEiOBQE!iaQl Subscribe for ssaDBaaaaacasaaaaanaEiacaaEsaciQszaaBssQy Got Rheumatism , Try San-Tox Rheumatic Remedy. An Alkaline treatment for rheumatism. Of Special Value in acute cases. We guarantee it to help you or we refund your money. Full 10 ounce bottle, price $1.00. GRIMES & MURPHY, Druggists Phone300 Opposite Post Office "ON THE CORNER" CSS B B B B M f B B !!2DEDaBBQQ&B3DSBBQQ3SEB3ESB!23SBESIB&23B 14 Ounces Now B B a B B B CARBY .MOTHERS' ; . CHEAPEST 14 ounce loafs instead 10 ounces. Butter-nut kind. BREAD of 0 the and new SEEDED RAISINS Fine for pies. Stew them for the children. 2 pounds for 25c. Premier Reeded Raisins. B B B B B T Whitener "Sells For TZZnZHBSBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBSEBflflBBOBBBBBCSji t . Flowers for the Minister j Church' scivir. was over.and three prominent members of the congrega tion walked h ime together, discuss ing the seinx.n. "I tell you." said the first, enthu. siastically, "In-. Blank can certain ly dive deeper int.( the truth than any preachei 1 eve,- heard." "Yea," said the second man, "and he can stay uii.ler longer " "Yer" Baid the third, ""and come up dryerA--Windsor Magazine. ' The white house hastens to in rorm the world that Count Bernstorff will not go. Kvidently he need not 0 while he desires to stay Florida Times Union. -1 to the eyes needs of school children. In most cases the flroper glasses provided now will save their eyes in years to come. If your child shows eye strains or head aches bring them at once. Proper glasses will relieve hotha nd preserve their health. They will do the same for older people. Hundreds are enjoying our splendid opti cal service. Co H ti U n E3 y a a tn m B3 El El si sa w B El PHONE 210 Street the Record Vi E3 Ki C3 E3 a a a Q El u H H 13 m n E3 El D E3 II a a S3 a D tf a a HONEY We have a new lot of fine Honey in one pound frames as long as it lasts at 20c the frame. PEAX UT SANDWICH The new one. For lunch, for school, for clubs. 17 sand wiches for 10c. Try a pack age. & Martin Less Profit." Suggested Improvement "How did you like that interior setting?" asked the realistic produc er. "For a real room, except that, it had only three walls, could you beat it?" "Well," said the morose critic. 'I'd have been more contented during the play if you had added the fourth wall." Judge. Worms Mrs. Flatbush My husband is a great reader. Mrs. Benshonhurst Oh. a book- woi m, is he : Yes. Mine is a great fisherman. Oh, an angle worm, is he? You kers Statesman. Society tutxx THE PESSIMIST The poets all sing Of the flowers of spring That color the earth and brighten jjeach bough; But how can one see If thase things really be, If the earth is upturned by commonplace plough! the I The poets declare There is balm in the air, And that ozone is borne on each vagrant breeze; But how can we tell By the sense of smell If each passing breath is a sig nal to sneeze! The poets may use All the gifts of their muse O'er the music of springtime, the birdsongs of glee; But on my eardrums hammer Just the sparrows' shrill, clamor. Harsh frog croaks and the farmer's loud shout, "Woa! Haw! Gee!" And they also sing Of the odors of spring And the perfumes she sprinkles with lavish hand; But my senses keen Detect only the obscene, Evil odor or guano abroad in the land. Beattie G. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ingold of Mor ganton visited relatives here yes terday. o Miss Blanche Martin of Granite Falls spent Saturday in the city shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hutchison of Biltmore spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Sigmon. o Misses Josie, Pearl and Ruby Lan caster, Miss Aliene Barrington and Mr. J. S. Hammock of Newton were Hickory visitors yesterday. o Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hawn of Kin ston, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hun sucker of New-ton were the guests of their aunt, Mrs. W. E. Miller, yes terday. o Mrs. W. R. Beckley has returned from Baltimore and New York, where she purchased her spring stock of millineiiy. She spent ten days on the market. There will be a business meeting of the Womans' Missionary Society of the Methodist church at the home of Mrs. R. J. Foster tomorrow after noon at 3 o'clock. o The friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Crane will be glad to know that they did not sail Saturday as they had expected. They are still in New York waiting instructions from Nash ville. o Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Elliott, Mrs. C. M- Sherrill, Miss Kate Elliott and guests, Miss Mattie Moye Adams of Durham and Miss Huyla Hughes of Elizabeth City are spending the day in Charlotte, going down for the mat inee performance of "The Birth of a Nation." o Miss Russell's Birthday M:ss Elizabeth Ru,ssell, the at tractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Russell entertained twenty-five of her little friends at a birthday party Saturday afternoon. Different games were played and for pinning the tale on the donkey Miss Louise Cline won the prize, a box of candy. In the center of the dining room table was a large white cake with eleven candles around it. Refreshments of sand wiches, pickles, hot chocolate, cake and sherbert were served. Miss Rus sell received a great many presents. o Sy8tem The visitor was being shown about by the head of the up-to-date busi ness house, says the New York Mail. "Who is that dapper youth at the glass-topped desk?" he asked.- "That is the superintendent of the card index system. He keeps an in dex showing where the index cases are." "Who is the young man with the gray gaiters and the efficient ears?" "He keeps an index showing the length of time it takes to index the indexes." "Who is the girl with the golden hair?" "She decides under what index an index to the index of the filing cab inets snail be placed." Anu who is the erav hai. u man ..o tv,Q ,i!,i... T. V f .' ...nivv.iv.u urai in Lilt- v.ri- ner "Oh. that's Old Joggs. He dosen't fit in very well with the rest of the office, but I have to keep him around. He's the only employee who can find important papers when I want them in a hurry." , Cause Therefore Fair Hostess (entertaining wound ed Soldier! And sr nnp .TarV .TnVin son buried you, and the next day dug you un ac-ain and UndoA Vnn nn vou top of a barn! Now, what were your feelings ? Tommy If you'll believe me ma'am, I was never more surprised in all my life. London Punch. j Keep child dry, clothe comfortable, rp. 7T. avoid exposure and give Dr. Bell's von Urpitizism seems to be more Pine Tar Honey. It is pleasant popular than was generally supposed, soothing, antiseptic, raises phlesrme Even in the United States there are and reduces inflamation. The first men who believe in killing non does gives relief, continued treat combatants. Charleston News and men with proper care will avoid se Courier. rious illness or a long cold. Don't Hplsiv ratmpn Don't. lof vnnr COUGHS AND COLDS ARE DAN- GEROUS As soon as an attack of Rheuma tism begins apply Sloan's Liniment. Don't waste time and suffer un necessary agony. A few drops of Sloan's Liniment on the affected parts is all you need. The pain goes at once. A grateful sufferer writes: "I was suffering for three weeks with Chronic Rheumatism and Stiff Neck, although I tried manv medicines, they failed, and I was under the Avoid exposure and draft. Eat care of a doctor. Fortunately I right. Take Dr. King's New Discov heard of Sloan's Liniment and after ery. It is prepared from Pine Tar, using it three or four days am up and healing balsams and mild laxatives, well. I am employed at the biggest Dr. King's New Bjiscovery kills and department store in S. F. where they expels the cold germs, soothes the employ from six to e;,;ht hundred irritated throat and allays inflama hands, and they surely will hear all tion. It heals the mucous membrane, about Sloan's Liniment. H. B. Smith, Search as you will, you cannot find a San Francisco, Cal. Jan. 1915. At . better cold remedy. Its use over 45 all druggists. years is a guarantee ot satisfaction. WOMEN MAKE PLANS FOR ' STATE FEDERATION MEETING The general meeting of the High I Point Woman's club, held Wednes 1 day afternoon at the Manufactur. I ers' club rooms, was one of the larg I est attended and one of the most enthusiastic in the history of that Organisation. The Enterprise gives this report of the gathering which will be of much local interest: There are 200 members of the club, incul ding practically all of the women of the city who are interested in the upbuilding and public welfare of this community. Alter the general bus iness was attended to the club dis cussed the coming of the State Fed eration, which will meet m High Point May 2-5, inclusive, and com mittees for its entertainment were appointed by the president. Mrs. J. J. Farris. The High Point Woman's club is making exjtensive preparations for : the meeting of theState Federa i tion. They realize that it will be one of the most notable events in the : history of this town. The other or ganizations of the city the churches, the schools, thacElks' club and Manu facturers' club, and the Merchants' Association have made known their desire to cooperate with the club in helping entertain the federation and to make the week a success. Mrs. Ferris, as president, and Mrs. Henry White, as chairman of the program committee, and other lead ers of the club are busy making plans both for the program of the week, for the social affairs and for the entertainment. Mrs. White ex pects to have the program ready within a short while. She will have it hahdsomely printed and it will be presented to the delegates. At this meeting eight committees were fcppoiVted for the entertain1 ment of the federation. Mrs. Farris will announce the personnel of these committees as soon as she receives their acceptance. Every member of the club was appointed to one of the committees. The names of the committees were as follows: Hos pitality, which will meet all the trains, secure conveyances and homes for the delegates, and otherwise help in making their stay pleasant; the house committee, to see that the church and auditorium, where the business sessions will be held, are in order and are ready for the meet ings; the Elks reception, to aid the Elks in decorating and preparing ;for the reception; Cox reception, to help Mrs. Elwood Cox prepare for the re ception; town decorations, which will see that all of the stores and buil dings of High Point arq? decorated in a manner suitable to the occas ion; three luncheons committee, to see after the three luncheons which are scheduled to be given to the del egates; badges, to get the badges for the delegates and see that they are distributed. During the business meeting of the club preceding the discussion and ap pointment of committees for the Fed eration, a nominating committee was appointed to recommend the officers for the ensuing year. This commit tee will report at the April meeting and the officers will be elected then and installed in may. This commit- PERSONALS H w Statesville Mr. Erv Tomlin of spent Saturday in the city. Mr. Grover Dillon of Raleigh spent the week-end in jtfee city. Mr. George Kiiitatrick of Marion was in the city yesterday. Mr. Weston Taylor of Statesville spent yesterday in the city with his mother. Mrs!"'. A. Taylor. Mr. Alfred York of Lincolnton, spent Sunday in the city with his parents. Rev. and Mrs. B. A. York. gjjr. M. S. Smith, who for five years was with the Palace Barber Shop, has resumed his position with that popular place. Claremont College Recital On Friday evening the departments of music and expression of Claremont College gave their midseason recital in the beautifully decorated audito rium, of the-college, to a very large andappreciative audience. Despite the ferocity of the weather the au ditorium was large, and the enter tainment gven there was to use their expression, one one the best in the history of the institution. The entire program reached nearly to the perfection mark, and if we to ludere the departments by the pefT formance, Claremou.fc certainly should-' l. 1 f. it f - 1 4- J. a, , n ii 'ireiiNtit amoner the colleges in these -?.. Ac two "Rtrone- denarEhents. under the guidance of Mrs. Hatcher and Missil. Lyerly. The departments of music!? and expression have always been un usually strong at Claremont, and the performanceFriday nightwasup to the; standard forferly set. the college is to be commended for securing the ser vices of these two instructors, who rank well among the first in these departments. Special mention is made of the entire program, for. t say it was splendid, would be puttim o it mild. TO CURE CHILDREN'S COLDS child suffer. Get a bottle today. In- sist on Dr. Ball's Pine-Tar-Honey. 25 cents. Her Prerogative Gibbs So the doctor said you must not smoke. Dibbs No, sir, he said I should not smoke. I allow only my wife to tell me I must not do a thing. Clipped. ' HOW TO CURE COLDS A Reliable Friend Sometimes your feet are cold and your bed is cold and you are cold -when you re tire. What a splendid bed fellow a good hot water bottle makes at such a time and it is not the only time that it can be relied upon to befriend you. There are many other times and oc casions. We recommend our 2o,t. red rubber seamless guar anteed bottle at $2.00. We have otjiers ranging in prices from 75c to $1.50. Lutz s Drug Store "On the Corner" 'Phones 17 and 317. 1 Fraternal Directory !! illiril!iii!ii!!!:ill!II!llll!lilU!lllll!llillll!ll!lllii!Illll!!!li!ll.':ill Hickory Lodge, No. 206, L 0. 0. F. m Brother Odd Fellows invited. g fj Meets every Tuesday night, at g i 7:30 Degree work every meeting. j W. W. WILLIAMS, Secretary. !!;!!!:!!!l!!:iillillll!i!!l!l!ll!llll!!!ll!:i!lll Piedmont Council I No. 43, Jr, o. U.A.M. H Meets every Monday evening p q at 7:30 P. M. All visiting b brothers cordially invited. g If G. L. HUFFMAN Councilor 1 i M. G. CROUCH, Rec. Sec'y. Jll'iii'iiliiillillilliliilllllin 1 Hickory Camp No. 80 i w. o. w. 1 Meets every Friday night at p i 7:30. All members request- g 1 ed to attend. jj 1 Visiting Soverigns Invited. g H B. A. MILLER, Clerk g l!iiil!llil,illil!!!li!illllllllllli!!ll!!lliil!ll!lliO Related entered an inn with a Irishman asked what A person doe. and an breed it was. The owner looked the questioner insolantly up and down, and "then replied, with a drawl: "It is a cross between an ape and an Irishman." "Faith, thin, we're both related to the beast," was the ready retort. Women's National Weekly. Good Guesser "My wife's been nursing a grouch all week." "Been laid up have you?" Boston Transcript. For Quality Guaranteed 5000 MILES in writing THIS is a tire one can rec ommend to one's friends. We do. It is the best tire in the world and its service is guaranteed. Abernathy Hdw. Co WAR UPON PAIN Pain is a visitor to every home and usually it comes quite unexpected. But you are prepared for every e mergency if you keep a small bottle of Sloan's Lniment handy. It is the greatest pain killer ever discov ered. Simply laid on the skin no rubbing required it drives the pain away. It is really wonderful. Mervin H. Soister, Berkley, Cai., writes: "Last summer after tramp ing around the Panama Exposition with wet feet, I came home with my neck so stiff that I couldn't turn. I applied Sloan's Liniment freely and went to bed. To my surprise, next morning the stiffness had almost dis appeared, four hours after the sec ond application I was as good as March, 1915. At all Druggists 25c. new." !!!niiBII!llll!lll!!!!i!!IHII!lll m Goods Every E ' Bring s S We love to cut the cords f rom the packages that bring us new poods. Then we love to show you the goods that come in those packages. We are proud of our Merchandise this Sparing. Our friends tell us that our stock is far more attractive than ever be fore. This makes us feel good and yet they haven't seen near all the pretty things that we bought for you. We received eleven cases of express and freight this morning. In this ad we are go ing to tell yoi. just what came in those cases. Ladies Low Shoes $2.50 to $4.50 Children's Low Shoes GOc to $2.00 Middy Blouses 50c to $1.00 Children's Dresses 50c to $1.50 Ladies Coat Suits , $10.00 to $25.00 Ladies Sport Coats $5.00 to $12.50 Gordons Silk Hose 50c to $1.50 ''Munsings" Underwear 50c to $1.50 Ladies Neckwear 25c to 50c Ladies Card Cases 25c to 50c Ladies Leather Handbags $1.00 to $3.50 Ladies Hand Purses 50c to $1.50 Middy and Windsor Ties 25c to 50c New Gate Top Mesh Purses L $1.25 to $3.50 New Jitney Purses 50c each Hat Pin Sets 10c to 50c New Line Side Combs and Barretes 10c to 25c It would take space five times this to list all the new things that we have received in the past ten days. We want to show you. Come in and give us thirty minutes to take you through our stock. You may not want to buy one thing but we believe your time will be well spent and the pleasure will be ours. Tl mi mi "The Ladies' Store" Hickory, N. C. rbi - Wp'Mri V$aMm think of coCa-Cou. ' Bottled r si 1 : b t Its popularity is founded on its re f'W freshing deliciousness, due to the fact that ''4W0 it is made with a syrup especially prepared Cola has the name blown in the bottle, as well as imprinted on both the label and the crown top. Look for the name in all three places. Demand the genuine by full name nicknames encourace substitution w.3? v$ he Coca-Cola Bottling Company I It will Pay you to buy ur New Implements , m ta n m n m m m m ts 3 How will it pay you? They are built strong and will last a long time. They run easy and do more and better work with less labor. They do not get out of order. You get larger and better crops because your ground is better prepared. They have the latest labor saving attachments. They are an investment that brings big returns. Shuford H m The Hickory Daily Record I I $4.00 a Year in Advance I Daily xpress and Freight omething New act for bottling. For your own protection, when buying in bottles guard against misleading substitutes. Only the Genuine Bottled Coca- mm m !ii:ft ECORD WANT ardware Company El tJ m m m m m m m u ESI m m u m ii n E3 ti m
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