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minnDnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanczzzssss""'-" ----- -n w " I ! mnuiiiimnunuiiniiiiiMMiiiiiiiiiiiuim JUST ARRIVED Afresh Stock- ofmES Chocolates & Confections Whitman and Local and Personal II 1! Bags and Suit Cases For Christmas For Clhiirittinnrsis II II IJ n ii ii ii ii ii u n ii ii ii n ii u u n ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ij u Mr. Earnest Locks is visiting Barbers Junction this week. at Mrs. W,. B. Southerland and Mrs. Lallie Peacock are spending some time in Asheville. Beautiful Gifts of Misses Inez and Leslie Starnes of Granite Falls were visitors in the city yesterday. Richest Mates n D W a u H a a a n M n a HI H S3 H Lf Kl & N a N a H "J c a If H rj a N M tl n ci n u H If a H n II M tJ El r; a n 11 a n m H a New goods are now being displayed and consist of the largest selection we have ever shown in all fines. DIAMONDS AND DIAMOND JEWELRY Some very fine stones that were bought before the ad vance, at low prices. CAMEOS Are scarce in the best goods, but we succeeded in getting a lot of genuine imported which have been appropriately mount ed in solid gold, broaches, pen ants and scarf pins. BROACHES Broaches are very good and we have a large selection of the new designs. BRACELETS AND WATCHES Are having a big sale. We have them in Elgin, Waltham, Gruen, etc. FRENCH IVORY Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets, Manicure Sets, and Odd pieces. n u Rich Cut Glass, Silver Novelties, Clocks; etc. Such goods as make useful and lasting gifts, just the kind your friend or relative will appreciate. Make your selections now and we will hold them for you. Geo. Eo Bisauraaur. Miss Rose Davis of Morganton stopped over in the city with Mrs. Claude West en route to Gastonia. Mr. J. T. Setzer and Mr. H. H. Yoder were business visitors to Char lotte yesterday. (Mrs. G. C. Bonniwell of St. Peters burg, Fla, arrived in the city last night to visit her daughter, Mrs. E. Lyerly. (Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Litaker stopped over in town yesterday while on their way to Lenoir, where Mr. Litaker will assume the Methodist pastorate. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hicks and daughter, Miss Uessie Hicks of Statesville arrived in the city today to spend a few days with Capt. and Mrs. H. W. Warner. Mr. Glen Henkel, who has been spending some time with his par ents in this city, left yesterday for Lenoir where he will take up his work. ii 1 fill txcxnsnT' i y I I ISIIgandses ; V txcgnsra, CANDIES The best part of itiy, she knows that he couldn't have sent heranythir BBnnnnnannnnnncnnnniapaDnnnnnnnnnc3nczzzzzzzrzzzzzz n DDI) Liggett's - and Nunnally's Candies, Fresh by Express. Phone Us Your Order. Hickory Drug Company The REXALL Store Telephone 46. !;!i4;!i!::;i;iiii:iiiriiii!!i MADISON SQUARE GARDEN SOLI) FOR TWO MILLIONS V,v York, Dec. 9 Madison S .:i;iri- Garden, New York's famous iii u. n vtf anipitheater, was puW-ihiisf-1 for $2,000,000 in a foreclos ure sale by the New York Life In- ifanio Company which was the only bidder. The company was the plaintiff in the foreclosure proceed ings, 'IVx Richard, promoter of boxing bouts, announced that he is negotia ting with the insurance company to lease Madison Square Garden in be half of certain persons with whom he is associated. 'I have made an offer to the new owners of the Garden," he said, "to take over the whole building lor a period of either five or ten years. I am hopeful that we will get the am phitheatre and expect to confer with the new owners about the matter' REVENUES AND EXPENSES OF SOUTHERN RAILWAY Washington, Dec. 9. Results of operation of the Southern Railway Company, for the month of October 1916, and fdr the four months of 1916 ended October 31, compared with the same month and period in 191f ex clusive of interest, rentals and other income charges, were announced by Comptroller A. H. Plant, as follows: Gross revenue, October 1916. $7.- 248,070, an increase as compared with 1915 of 11,110,806 or 1810 per cent: Operating expenses, taxes and un collected railway revenue, October 1916 $4,814,783. an increase as com pared with 1915 of $557,208 or 13.09 percent. Coresponding - results for the four months period are as follows: Gross revenue, this year $25,754, 160, an increase as compared with 1915 of '$3,188,022 or 14.13 per cent. Operating expenses, taxes and un collectible railway revenues whis year $18,178,546, an increase as compared with 1915 of $2,027,739 or 12.55 per cent. . iMr. Dick H. Cline and Mr. Gooch -Moore of Granite Falls were visitors in the city yesterday. XNew KUgS. Just received a large shipment of Axminster and tap rugs, good patterns and reasonable prices. ShuforcTs Furniture Store. Special At The Huh theatre This Afternoon and Night. "THE MEXICAN INSURRECTOS" and Krazy Kat Kartoon. Ladies Guild Meets The Ladies' Guild of Holy Trinity Lutheran church met on Tuesday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. Geo. Link, 802 Ninth avenue with Mrs. Link and Mrs. Caroline Yoder as hostesses. The program topic. "The King's Highway Waiting" with Mrs. Geo. Poovey as leader, was thoroughly discussed. This being the last meet ing in the year, an election of officers was held with the following results, Mrs. Wl E. Murray, pres.: Mrs. J. C. Moser, 1st vice-president, Mrs. J. H. Wannemacher, 2nd vicel-presi- dent; Mrs F. H. Adden, secretary and Mrs. K. A. Price, treasurer. lAflter delightful refreshments had been served the meeting ad journed to meet on Dec. 28, at Hotel Huffry with Mrs. W, P. Huffman as hostess. Church Directory Hi r, i i Lutz Drug Store On the Corner, 'Phones 17 and 317. With our large assortment of high grade luggage, you can get just what you want for ladies or gentlemen in a large range of prices up to $30. oiyiuiiiiiB m Women. j Ask your Druggist for Mrs. Joe B Person's Remedy. Known for jf over thirty-five years. Safest, H best, most reliable for ailments H peculiar to women. For sale g by Lutz Drug Co., Hickory Drug jj Co., Shuford Drug Store, H Grimes and Murphy. Ask g your druggist or write Person g Remedy Company, Charlotte, N. C.i Send for testimonials. 1 Price $1.00 per bottle, 3 for 1 $2.75, 6 for $5.00. Prepaid. mttttttmwmnnmmmimnimmtmmn St. Paul's Lutheran Divine service at 3 o'clock. Text: Rom. 15:4-13. Theme: "How the Lord intends to work and preserve Hope in the Christians until tiis second Coming." Sunday school at 2 p. m. IHMIIIIIIH"" nimiinfittmn ? ? WHY ? ? Is the CROWN Wheel Because it is the most complete wheel on the market. Because it has all the latest improvements-New departure coaster brake, Fauber crank set, Fisk guaranteed tires, roller chains, reinforced frame, stand, mud guards, etc. Because it is made in one cf the biggest and most modern equip ped bicycle factories in the world-The Great Western Manufacturing Company, LaPorte, Indiana. When you ride a Crown you ride the best. Let us show you the wheel and ex plain its many quality features. Will you call this week? A catalog for the asking. Abernethy Hardware Co. Church of the Ascension Rev. S. B. Stroup, Rector. 'Second Sunday in advent. j '7 :00 Holy communion. 110 a. m. Sunday school. : 11 a. m. Morning prayer and ser mon. 7:30 Evening prayer. All invited. Holy Trinity Lutheran "WV E. Murray, pastor. Sunday school service at 9:45. Everybody is cordially invited to at tend. IMorning service at 11 o'clock. The pastor will preach on the subject: "The Second Redemption." In the evening at 7 o'clock the subject of his discourse will be: "Onward." Good music at both services. The church wants and welcomes ev erybody. Go to church tomorrow and prove it. Worship is the highest function of which human nature is capable. FILMS EXHIBITED IN SCHOOLS Electric Railway Journal. A room has been set aside by the Kansas City (M'o.) Railway for its safety department, under W. S. Woodland superintendent. Equipment of portable screen, portable project ing machine, cabinets for literature and posters and other materials have been supplied. iMr. .Wfoodland recently received the directors of the company there and outlined the saf ety work. He has started the mo tion picture work in the schools, us ing the portable machine with carbon filament light and slow-burning film, by which a picture in the film can be kept on the screen for 10 or 15 minutes. The school board has per mitted safety programs for the schools the picture being shown and lecture given m the school auditon um or in the largest rooms during school hours. At each of these meetings the children receive but tons bearing the name of the school and the school colors. The company has also started its distribution of folders in its cars. "THE SANITARY WAY PHONE 190. Clothes Altered. Cleaned.. Pressed, Dyed and Repaired CITY PRESSING CLUB Moose & Miller. i WHY WE ARE IN SAN DOMINGO Boston Transcript. Those who wonder how we happen to be intervening in Santo Domin go taking over the government, completely disarming the people, and so on at the same time that m interference with weak nations by .the strong is reprobated, need simp ly to look a little more deeply into the affairs in that country than they seem to have done up , to date. If they make such a study, they wil discover that there is no responsi ble government in Santo Domingo In a tumult between individuals whose only motive in seizing the nomina reins of government is plunder for themselves, the United States gov ernment was forced to take over the financial administration of the coun try in order to satisfy foreign gov ernments, has had to step in still further, and take steps to guarantee peace on the island. And the people of Santo Domingo are very glad to have it so. There is nothing sttgges ting Germany's course in Belgium in this proceeding. It is a more or less isagreeable thing that has to be done. (What will eventually come of it no one can now tell, but it would be a cause of regret to the law-abiding element of the Dominican people if later the United States gov ernment were to turn the island or any part of it over to anarchy again SUBSCRIBE TO THE RECORD Bath Robes. We are just opening a splendid range of new robes, $5 to $12. Shop Early. Moretz-Vhitenei Clothing Company "The Quality Shop." 4n.t;;:unaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiin..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnniiitn The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance fomummuatiiMiiimiinmni iiniiimiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiti:tiiii:iinii::i;tf Ghere is great satisfaction in kno wingthat you have the best he owner of a Grand JisrveKreD Grand or has this satisfaction.. C. M. Hardin, Sole Agent Hickory, North Carolina, 1348 Un'on Square ere's a Victrola here or you this Christmas 5 $100 S "V- i $200 $250 The instrument illustrated is VictrolXIV.$!50 In fact, there's a complete line of Victrolas in every style, from which you can choose the exact instrument that will fit m to your home. Ct- . , , . , .i i ;. - nfn vnnr hpart. and into the And whichever styie you cnuu&c, . y j hear' of vour whole family. For the Victrola brings the very greatest artuj, 13 c- t-r tain you and inspire you in every one of your music-loving mood.- As., show U a list of the great singers, musicians, comedians, bands and midst of -j ,i , ,l. rt- 1 -it- krintr -- vcmr home. r -C3t congress of musical genius in the world. .... ' . i i.u;n rknefmae F.niov them in the rivite them to your nuinc mio -; . . , ij Lome's comforts. Have them always at your hand to fill your 'i here is no better day than today to choose your Victrola. The Christmas cWrd is always greater than the supply, and you won twant to get lert. lT"-u desire easy terms, you will find ours the easiest, most convenient you uld wish. r V "TK. r4 raw CE9tSB30Eiy Hall & Lyerly, Agents Shuford Hardware Company.
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