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TUESDAY EVENING, PAGE THREE I 8 V, mm . m tun 11128 1 1 eautiful articles of Silver sets and odd pieces. and Tl I i, T l- TTT VI IL 1 AW JJmS2-&Xim' Kich Cut Class in new attractive designs just re ceived. See the many arti- jj cles we have to show you. Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist. PREPAREDNESS ! We are prepared to attend to all your motor wants large or small. Polite ami appreciative service. First class repair work by experienced mehanics. Complete line of standard and relia ble accessories and supplies. We specialize on Stewart-Warner Hand and Motor Driven Horns, Lyon Spring Bumpers, Old Sol Spot Lights, "A. C." and Champion Spark Plugs, Vulcan Springs for all make of cars. Texaco Gasoline and Oils, Gas Tanks sold and exchanged. We have what you want when you want it. Service Station for GOODYEAR Tires and Tire accessories, the best by test and standard equipment on over 33 1-3 per cent of ail cars built this year. We have installed an up-to-date Bat tery Charging outfit. We solicit YOUR patronage. Buick Garage PRICES RIGHT r HONE 210 1021 13th St and 1306 Tra-ie Street. PREMIKR CARRIER OK THE SOUTH WfeST HOUND EAST B.UNI i I 11 nm pra 16 i as m ' ftm I 36 I 12 I I am I pm ;4 :35,11 :08;12 :30, .6 :2i)..-d :30 :U0.8:23L6:06 ilO:45j.4:36ilO:Oo 2:30 9: i!:65 9 3:00! 9 3:10j 9 3:iir 10 3:38 10 3:48 10 3:58 10 4 :08 11 6:30 9:30, 6:65: 9:62 I 9:57 10:07 7:24, 10:26 12111 201. 32 11 40 11 CO 11 69 11 06 11 17; 12 6:23! . 6:30,12 6:40 12 6 :6012 6:68; 12 6:05,12 6:15 6 :30 6:60 7 :06 7 :20 7 :30 7 :40 7 :50: ;10:48 10:68 00 8 :()6,11 :10 031 8:08;11:13 05! 9 ... 9 16; 9 :25 9 :35 9 :41 9 :48 10 10 11 :32 11 :39 11 :50 60 11 :66 57112 :00 :10il2:10 :16 , :22jl2 :20 :3612 :30! :46 12:40 :50 ... :OOl12:62 1:16 :60 :00 :1011 :20ill .30111 8:00 2:40 11 :16 :30 :4K Mi :20 :50 :40 :60 :69 I 1 :02 1 :16 1 :f.O 1 :68 2 :08 l :18 2 :30 2:40 NEW YORK W. PHILADELPHIA, Pa. BALTIMORE. Md. WASHINGTON (ET) SALISBURY BARBER Cleveland Elm wood STATESVILLL Eufola Catawba Claremont NEWTON Conov.T Oyarna HICKORY Hildebran Connelly Spring Valdeae Drexel Morganton Calvin (ilen Alpine Bridnewater Nebo C. C. & O. Crossing MARION Grenlee Old Fort Craphiteville KidttecreBt Black Mountain Swannanoa Azalea BILTMORE ASHEVILLE (ST) .6:00 .3:40 .1:14 11:30 11:25 11 :00 10:56 15135 10:05 i"46 1:40 11:12 9:05 .7:46 7:40 7:15 7 :10 7:00 6:45 6:25 6:16 6:07 6:56 6:62 9:30 9ll0 8:67 8:47 8:35 8:05 7 :28 7:15 7:10 i"48 6:38 6:30 16 pm 4:45 2:16 12:00 10:40 10-60 6:34 5:28 6:20 6:10 6:05 4:65 4:45 4:35 4:25 4:18 4:10 4:00 8:50 3:27 8:15 8:05 2:64 2:45 2:36 2:26 44 38 :30 20 :16 :15 :58 :65 :45 :35 :28 :20 :10 :00 :38 :25 :20 :10 :00 :52 :45 2:16 1:45 1:40 1:80 1:16 1:00 1?:60 Va :40 12 :2b 12 :2i 12:15 12:00 11:48 11:40 11:30 11:22 11:12 11:04 11:00 10:50 10:40 10:36 10:30 10:16 10:06 9:47 9:35 9:30 9:20 9:10 9:00 8:60 I There's One Way to Know that your ice Cream which you eat is pure that is make it yourself. Mix the in gredients and flavor to suit your own individual taste. Complete stock, all sizes, ranging in price from $ 1 .25 Up. Shuford Hardware Company WW!' tsnniiiini:;niMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiittn SOUTHERN RAILWAY xsx Society Mrs. II. B. Ferguson of Newport News is the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. A. A. Shuford, jr. o Miss Cornelia Dye. of Kershaw, S. C., arrived in the city last night and is the guest of Miss Adele Kirkpatrick. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parker and two children of Murphy, are guests in the citv of Mrs. Parker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Abernethy. o Mrs. N. E. Aull of South Carolina, arrived in the city Saturday to spend some time. Mrs. Aull came up espec ially for the marriage of her sister, Miss "Adele Kirkpatrick to Mr. H. P. Williams which takes place Thursday. all Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunt Hargrave of Chatham, Va. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Riddle en route to Ashe ville to attend the Southern Baptist convention. Mr. Hargrave and Mr. Riddle are business partners at Chatham. J. J). Elliott. President and Treasurer J. Worth Elliott, V.-Pres. L. M. Elliott. Secretary Elliott Building Company Incorporated. For all classes of construction. Estimates furnished cheerfully. Fine or ganization and best equipped contractors in the South. HICKORY. N . C . DO YOU NEED Porch shades, window shades, awnings, couch hammocks, swing hammocks, porch swings, Rockers, settees, cots, matresses cro quet sets, etc. We have all these and many other hot weather necessities and would like to supply you Shuford's Furniture Store For Miss Kirkpatrick. Miss Adelaide Johnston charming ly entertained last evening with a dinner party in honor of Rliss Adele Kirkpatrick, a bride of this week. The house was artistically decorated with roses. The color scheme in the din ing room was yellow and white, Mar chnael roses bein"- used in great pro fusion. The mantle and buffet were draped in ivy and vases of roses were placed around the room. The light over the table was inclosed in a large yellow wedding bell and yellow streamers brought down from the bell were tied to brass baskets filled with roses, at the four corners of the table. The centerpiece was a huge cut glass basket, filled with roses on a reflec tor; on the handle of the basket was a beautiful bow of yellow tulle. The place cards were little hand painted cupids and slippers with the names of the guests spelled backward. At each place were, minature gold slip pers filled with rice. The brides chair was draped in white and covered with roses; with a bridal veil over the back of the char which fell over the bride when she was seated. This ori ginal toast was given by the hostess to the bride and groom: "Here's to Adele and here is to Hugh! And though you may seek the whole wide world through, A handsomer couple you never will find And in this opinion we are of one mind In beauty and grace, who so rich as Adele? To know is to love her as many can tell, Her sweet, gentle nature its influence sends To those whom good fortune accounts as Vipr fripnds. A.nd qualities manly, endowments not few. We find these developed and balanc ed in Hugh We could sing by the hour this young rnnnlp's nraisp And wish for them many, long, bright golden days Attended by Cupid, since they felt his darts When he with his arrows, pierced both of their hearts. We wish that their journey be balmy as May With roses and sunshine adorning their wav. So here's to the bride and here's to iha o'ronm. In all pf their beauty and all of their bloom, No handsomer couple, and this we L- n rr wf11 Than the groom-to-be Hugh, and the fair bride Adele." ntViPr toasts were iriven bv Miss Margaret McComb, Miss Grace Pat rick, Mr. Orin Sigmon and Mr. George Kirkpatrick. The hostess presented the guest of honor with a silver jelly spoon. Miss Johnston's quests were Miss KirK-nt..i.L- nnrl Mr. Williams. Miss Cor nelia Dye of Kershaw. S. C, and Geo. Blackwelder, Miss ttiizaoetn mc Comb and Mr. Robert Martin, Miss Grace Patrick and Mr. Orin Sigmon, Miss Margaret McComn and Mr. Gary Kirkpatrick and Mr. George Kirkpatrick. TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL IS NOT A WAti- TVmt a tnhprlosis hosDital or sana torium is not a menace from a health point of view is the decision of the New Jersey Chancery court in a re it t r- f onit limn o-Vit ap-aint Atlantic county by the city of Northfield to nfntronf thp pnilnT.V T TO III CieLLlIlli x tiiKm.onlnoia hnsnital near that city ti,0 otato Unurd of health had annroV' ed the site, but the city alleged that it would be a menace to health ana that it would depreciate the value of ..Arrlu in tho VIPinltV OT me I1US- Ul W V 1 I V ill . - .1-1 nital. But the Jersey court decided ' .1 1 1 ! fu 1 -1 that "the ev.loJhce suDmuteu. uoe rmt instifv the conclusion that any ,iqv r ViP-altVi pvist.s or can be reasonably apprehended tnrougn uic operation of this institution, piuvm . nnnorlu rnprted.' The court decided turtner tnat uic claim that the establishment of the hospital near the city would mater- :ii ,,q tVip morlfpt. valllP Of the adiacent real estate "cannot justify the relief here sougm. a case ami ilar to this New Jersey case recent ly arose in New York and Commission er Emerson ruled that the location of the Tuberculosis Clinic did not en danger public health. "That the value of human lives is given consideration by the courts above that of real estate," says the state board of health, "shows the en 1 lighten altitudes the courts are taking in health matters." Dr. Jos. L. Murphy, who was in Concord Monday reports a good ram there. It was drizzling Tuesday : ; Qtnfpsvillp and he was murmur " r. V ,v. i positive rain would be falling when he reached Hickory later in the fore noon. 11. 6. The king whose many wiles met a tragic fate? Who beat her lovers on the head And wished to Heaven that she were dead ? Her father found her hard to mate 8. He murdered sleep and breathed defiance with his last breath. 9. This Jew a pound of flesh did claim It was a dreadful shock, To good Antonia's dear friends. This merciless 10. This pitiful old man his kingdom gave away And then in storms and tempests was forced to stray. He lost his mind and last of all He lost his daughter dear Anne Hathavay till she was wed, And even then, I heard it said Ann had it still And ever had her own sweet The program rendered follows: Introduction Miss Mary Geitner. Trio. "Under the Greenwood Tree", Arne-Lyons Mesdames J. L. Mur phy. W. L. Abernethy, J. L. Cilley. , r -r 1 ,1 T 1 ft rt1 Solo, "Hark. tiarR tne lorK, ecnu bert Mrs. J. L. Murphy. Piano. Nocturne from "Midsummer Nikht's Dream." Mendelssohn Mrs. J. L. Cilley. Solo. "Hark. Hark the Lark," Schu- Mrs. E. Chadwick. Reading, Scene from Macbeth Mrs. E. B. Menzies. Trio. "Blow. Blow thou Winter Wind," Sargent Lynes Mesdames J. H. Shuford, E. Chadwick. J. u. uuiey. Readme:, scene irom Koraeo and1 Juliet" Mrs. E. B. Menzies. Piano, weddinp- march from "Mid summer Night's Dream." Mendelssohn Mrs. G. N. Hutton. Fairv sonars and lullaby, from Night's Dream." Mendelssohn Mrs. Mrs. J, H- Shutord and chorus. SHAKESPEAREAN CLASS. See if You Can Fill in the Names Below. Below are given the rhymes pre pared by Mrs. J. A. Martin for the Shakespeare centenary given by the Travellers' club at the residence of Mrs. Geo. N. Hutton last week: Fill the blanks that you find here And Shakespeare's characters will appear, Also understand in time Make the answers with the last word rhyme. 1. Who would give his kingdom for for a horse? The tale you've often heard. 2. Who were the star-crossed lovers ? Rplnved bv lovers vet Who is the fat knight who always make us laugh? Who said. "What fools these mortals be"? He laughs at human frailty. His name will rhyme with luck Who wrote the name on every tree Of her he loved devotedly? His heart was full of love and 3. 4. "Meet Me Ail LutzV Melba Face Powder woe- IVEY DOTS. West Hickorv. Mav 16. Mr. Jim Abee who had resigned his work in the loth room having intended to move to Altivista, Va.. has now decided to remain. Mrs. G. C. Starnes and children wpnt to Mnlltrrovp last Mondav to spend several days with Mrs. Starnes' mother, Mrs. L,. Uarrison. Mrs. M. J. Lackey went to Morgan ton one day last week to visit rela tives. Mr. F.li Clav is here at nresent vis iting his son Mr. J. B. Clay. Mr. J. C Melton who e-ot his foot hurt several weeks ae-o. is able to walk around a little again. Mr. C. E.- Cole alter spending sev eral days her with his family, has returned to his work at Altavista, Va. Mrs. C. Wilson of Brookford, was here one day last week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Benfield. Mr Mnrms Miller is havine- his dwelling recovered with cedar shingles and the roof is looking line. Miss Clandia Ellmore ot Granite was here last week visiting her sit ter, Mrs. F. Locke. Mrs. Pearl Hamby and Mrs. M. J. Lowman left for Altavista. Va., Sun day. Mrs. Elmina Hawn ot Uyama was her Saturday and Sunday visiting her siter, Mrs. Barbara Mawn. Mr. fllvde Wilson of Rhodhiss was here Saturday and Sunday visiting his mother Mrs. Etta Wilson. "The kind that sticks." A most perfect, soothing healthful powder prepared. Price 25 and 50 cents. Melba Toilet Waters "LOVE ME TOILET WATER" "The romance of Perfumes." Price 75c Melba Lilac 75c. Melba Violet 75c Lutz Drug Store "On the Corner" Phones 17 and 317 -TTSSnKToFTiJTS Be a Business-like Buyer of The Clothes That You Wear. Apply business principles to your clothes buying buy for your person just as you buy for your busi- ness. Buy the best clothes you can get for the money that means buying our clothes. The Pastime Theatre MAY 1G, 1916. "THE SPOILERS" Today and Tomorrow. NINE BIG REELS IT'S GREAT DON'T MISS IT. 10 and !5 Cents. Plenty of Electric Fans. OF PICTURES Matinee 3 p. m QUALITY Night 7:30 i m CopyrigU Hart Schaffner & Marx The real factor behind value is value and you know it. This store does a big business because it gives good values. That's all there's to it. $10.00 to $25.00. Moretz-Whitener Clo. Co. "The Quality Shop" Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. lick, Monday night, a girl. W. War- Capt. T. A. Mott of Detroit, is the guest of Mr. E. Bryan Jones. Mrs. Mott is visiting in Richmond. PILLS BEST FOR L1VE Because they contain the beat liver medicines, no matter how bitter ot nauseating for the sweet suar coat ing hides the taste. Dr. King's New Liver Pills contain ingredients that put the liver worknig, mwve the bowels freely. No gripe, no- nausea, aid digestion. Just try a bottle of Dr. King's New Life Pills and notice how much better you feel 25c at druggists TAKE ANY MONTH IN THE YEAR It doesn't matter which one, and HICKORY ICE is the one sure thing that pulls for your comfort and welfare. There's something else good about HICKORY ICE it's al ways here for you when you want it, you will do us a kindness if you will let us know. Hickory Ice & Coal Co. Phone No. 261 s. Htiiiiiiiiii8iiniiii8iin8niiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ii"""n4 TRY A RECORD WANT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT Or STATE rrtifirat of Dissolution. To All to Wttiom These Presents May Come Greeting: WliPrpas Tt. anDears to mv satis faction lw Hulv authenticated record ow the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, depos ited in my office, that tne oyd eea Company, a corporation of this state, whose principal office is situated in the City of Hickory, County of Ca tawba, State of North Carolina (B. W. Boyd being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served,) has complied with the requirements ol unapier al, xvevism of 1905, entitled "Corporations, preliminary to the issuing ot this Certificate of Dissolution: Now. Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes, Seretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 6th day of May, 1916, file in my office a i,r DvocntpH and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said cor- . poration, executed by an tne stock holders thereof, which said consent a -v,0 rannrA of the nroceedings a- ; iJIlU "" .", . - -J foresaid are now on me m my tam office as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof, I have here to set my hand and ffix my official seal at Raleigh, this om aay 01 kw.v A. D. 1916. ! SEAL.) J- cKIAIN U.K.nvir.0, -lfi-tues.4t Secretary of btate. ! tttmiimmnmmrmnitfnMtMmntnmmmm imitntrmmmtmnnnm MMMMMMMBMBaWM Wi . - . -- - " - V A f y ill Everybody Knows it By JVame Are v2u a Woman 9 i Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris on Ninth avenue, a boy. t:::::::::::;mm:mntm:jn:nmjnmn:u::mmmmmt The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance Boys wouldn't be boys, if they didn't "WHISTLE" . r. I The Woman's Toms FOR SALE AT ALL BBBGBSR fj Soda Fountains and other Refreshment Stands sell Chero-Cola in the original sterilized bottle with the label on it. You get your Chero - Coa "In a Bottle Through a Straw," and it is always pure, wholesome, delicious and absolutely uni form in flavor. This is impossible under ordinary soda fountain methods. Get your Chero-Cola in the bottle that is the best way At Soda Fountains and other " Refreshment Stands . . . . Everybody knows it by its name J V
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