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nnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnaDnnnnnnnnnnnnanEs onnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnniinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnDnBn m n n m n m m El u H n a see! a n u VALLEY FARM At Hub Theatre, Monday Nig ,8 p. m. Admission 1 5c and 25c. Good, Lively Comedy. Benefit Lenoir College Library. 'I I1 5':. 1 ;i : "U r EnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnonnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnDDQnnnnnnnnnnncnDnnnnnnnnnn ibonnnnnnnnnnncs::: RECORD wAms I'OK SALE AT A HAUGAIN A double barrell hammerless sixteen gage Parker shot gun used very little; Rood as new. A. 11. Miller, electric Light ullicc. 14 4 bt FOK SALE - ABOUT THIRTY live rigs. L. L. MOSS 01 31 tf FAMILY AVOIDS SERIOUS SICKNESS By Being Constantly Supplied Witk Thedford's Black-Draught McDuff, Va. "I suffered for sever years," says Mrs. J. B. Whiitaker, o' this place, "with sick headache, and stomach trouble. Ten years ap;o a friend told me to tn Thediord's Black-Draught, which 1 did, and 1 found it to be the best family medi cine for young and old. I kppn Htnck-Prauiiht on hand all the time now, and when my children feel a little bad, they ask mo for a dose, and FOU SALE WILL TAKE GOOD in nnrt nav on nice, well lo cated 40 acre farm near Hickory. does them more good than any medicine 1 write at once. R. M Knox, Newton, N. C. '11 9 tf WANTED YOUK AUTO CAS- thev ever tried We never have a long spell of sick fiess in our family, since we commenced using Black-Lraugi)t. NEW SCHEDULES I TT?TMI1?I AXTIT? Tif T?TWnWT AT. TQ LEGISLATURE DRASTIC EFFECTIVE SUNDAY The Southern's new schedules be tween Salisbury and Asheville will go into effect tomorrow. No. 15 westbound, now arriving at 8:25, will reach Hickory at 7:23, and will make stops at Barber, Statesville, Newton, Hickory and Morganton, being run as a through train. No. 36 eastbound, now arriving at Hickory at 9:30 a. m., will arrive at 9:05. No. 12, also eastbound, will ar rive at 5:22 p m. instead of 5:54, ! and No. 16, now arriving at 9:44 p. ARTILLERY FIGHTING IRE CONTRIBUTIONS VERDUN SECTOR (By Associated Press,) o . - : Paris, Dec. 9 Artillery ,, fighting occurred last night on the Verdun frnnt in the reeion of Hill No 304, the war office announce.. . There were no other actions. """'. . ... a " . i. m.. will reacn niCKory ai o:au, auuui ngs, quick win pay c per Thediord'S nmcwnuiRiii is puici, - 12 -iiv ets to ts for them. lireenhides. 22c; 23 veeetable. and has been found to regu- i the time No. 12 usually gets to tms for G. S. Hides. Also your ragsate weak stotnaciis, aia uigcbuon, ic- i n ti.wia nf .tiink excent Iron linvp indigestion, colic, wind, nausea, and Castings. Catawba Hide and; headache, sick stomach, and similar Junk Co., D. L. Martin, tne rirei Insurance Man, Sec. and Treas. Phone 282 or 228-L. Sheritr John A. Isenhower will have the Hickory Township Tax Books at the City Managers CNhce every Saturday from now until Jan- uary 1st. Pay your taxes before the, penalty is added. 11 28 tf, WANTED BOY 13 YEARS OLD, symptoms. It has been in constant use for more rhan 70 years, and has benefited more than a million people. Your d racist sells and recommend! Black-Draught. Price only 25c. Get a 'nckiiiie to-f.av N. C. 123 COLD IN NASHVILLE (By Associated Press.) Nashville. Dec. 9 In the 24 hours wants worK in injury, nuwo,; . , , ... . J. F., care Record. 11 28 tf, ending at , u . - - temperature fell 33 degrees, 23 of it Sheriff John A. Isenhower win acc0mpanied by sleet and rain have the Hickorv lownsniu ia. Books at the City Managers Ofhce every Saturday from now until Jan uary 1st. Pay your taxes before the penalty is added. 11 28 tf FOR SALE OAKLAND FIVE .passenger touring car with electric lights and starter. Abernethy Hardware Co. 12 5 tf FOR SALE FORD TOURINB iCar. Abernethy Hardware Co. 12 4 tf FOR SALE FORD TOURING Cars in good condition. West Hickory Garage. 12 4 lwk pd NEW BUNGALOW, SIX ROOMS electric lights and modern conven iences, close in, easy terms, quick Bale. Cheap if you mean busin ess. Talk it over with J. C. Martin. a2 8 2t GIVE YOUR WIFE OR DAUGHTER something useful for Christmas. I have a few left $65 White Sew ing machines, No. 60 Rotary. New and have never been uncrated, and will sell for $35 cash. Have one reserved today before they are all gone. iSee Hickory Cash Store, on the corner next to Western Union or phone or write Z. B. Buchanan, Hickory, N. C. 12 7 lot LOST A LADY'S SHOE. BLACK kid bottom and top. Return to F. M. Thompson, Electric Shoe Shop. 12 8 tf FOR SALE OVERLAND -ROAD-ster or will exchange for real es tate. See City Garage, 12 8 lwk FOR SALE MEAUTIFUL RES- idence lot on Macadam street. Easv terms. Phone 150-J. 12 8 tf FOR RENT THE ELLIS HOUSE on 11th Ave. W. H. Nicholson. 12 9 4t Sat Mon Wes Fri. citv. The fact that No. 15 has been made a through train may cause some pro tests, as this train has been a great convenience to a number of Hickory people who have been accustomed to going west to their business early in the morning and returning on one of the late evening trains. Also, 15, has been used largely by persons who wanted to spend the day in Hick ory shopping. HEALTH BOARD TO DO LIFE EXTENSION WORK To prolong life and make it more useful is the object of the life exten sion unit, a new feature of health work that is soon to be inaugurated in Alamance county by the state board of health. Dr. A. J. Ellington of Wlake Forest College and Colum bia University has been put in charge Elizabeth City, Dec. 9 The Bap tist state convention, which has been in session here since Tuesday, came to a conclusion at noon yesterday with a tended memorial service con ducted by Dr. J. T. Taylor. Fitting tributes were paid to the memory of H. F. Schenck, Rev. J. W. Watson, Dr. R. P. Thomas, J. W. Mitchell, Rev. Charles F. Hooper, Mrs. Mar tha Vann Holloman, and Mrs. Carey J. Hunter. Seriel service, which includes the work of the Thomasville orphanage, the ministers relief board and tem perance was the department of the convention work considered. The report on temperance which was read by Dr. Livingston Johnson and the memorial to the next general assembly, introduced by Rev. R. L. Gay, both of which were adopted by tVio unnirontinii rwommmded the most drastic legislation on the liquor (By Associated Press) question. If the approaching leg-' st. Louis, Dec. 9. Opposition to lslature should act in accord witn military training m the public -scnaois these recommendations North Caro- i js embodied in a resolution submitted lina would be as dry as the Sahara today to the federal council of church desert, or as Billv Sundav savs Mich-! oc rf r.Virist bv the commission on MILITARY TRAINING IN SCHOOLS IS OPPOSED igan is where a man now has to be primed before he can spit. The report of the ministers' erlief board made by the corresponding sec and arbitration. The.: com mission also urged ' the American government to invite European....bel- ligerents to state the basis of the con- retary, J. M. Arnett, of Mebane, shows I ditions under which they would accept an increase of contributions and a peace. strong sentiment was manifested that j : this department of the convention's , THREE BAVARIAN MINISTERS work should be enlarged. RESIGN SAYS LONDON REPORT general manager ivi. li. xvesier, vl Thomasville, presented the work of FOR EMPTY STOCKING the orphanage, showing that this in fstitution is now taking: care of 500 children at an annual cost of about $55,000. .'The work of the publicity commit tee of the orphanage association of this state of which M. L. Shipman is STOP THAT COUGH A hacking cough weakens the whole system, drains your energy and gets i iunnf oia university lias ueen puo in tuoigi worse if neglected; your throat is , w hich wm . in Feb raw, your chest aches and you ieei ruarv or not later than March 1. Doc- sore all over. P.clieve that cold at once with Dr. iKng's New Discovery. The soothing pine balsams heal the irritated membranes, and the an tiseptic and laxative qualities kill the germs and break up your cold. Don't let a cold linger. Get Dr. King's New Discovery today at your drug gist, 50c. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up Sysr The Old Standard general strengthening tos GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives oir Malaria.enriches the Mood, and builds up the sys tem. A true tonic. For adulU and children. 50c. Jitney Service. HICKORY CONOVER AND NEW TO N Schedule Leave Hickory 8:20 .a. m. Leave Hickory 10:20 a. m. Leave Hickory 2:30 p. m. Leave Hickory 4:30 p. m. Leave Hickory 8:30 p. m. Leave Newton 7:20 a. m. Leave Newton 9:20 a. m. Leave Newton 1:30 p. m Leave Newton . 3:30 p. m. Leave Newton 7:30 p. m. Newton to Conover . 10c Newton to Hickory 35c Hickory to Conover 25i Hickory to Newton 35c Our Motto: Good Service. CAROLINA MOTOR CO. iLondon, Dec. 9. "According to Rerlin dispatch to Dutch newspa pers," says Reuter's Amsterdam cor respondent, ."'three Bavarian- minis ters have resigned, minister of the interior. Baron von Sodon-Fraunhof chairman is interesting on the people en; minister of war, Baron Kress von xt ll i"i l : " i-T - 1 . ... oi ixorm uarumm giving iiib vaiue Niressenstein. and .President von i tor Elineton hns done service for eighteen months in the New York City Hospital. (He has also studied with the New York city health de partment and the life extension insti tute prepartory to this work in North Carolina. The plan of this unit of health work, popularly known as periodic medical examinations, uses the county as a basis. At the county's expense, every white person in the county between the ages of 30 and 65 will be given a physical examination to detect any defects or impairments leading to any serious degenerative disease No treatment or operative procedure will be undertaken and suitable advice concerning personal hygiene and proper living habits will be given. Wherever subjects are found that demand treatment, they will be referred to a physician, den tist or oculist of their own choos ing. . The examination, which will be made in a well-equipped office with modern laboratory facilities, will be, first, to detect minor physical de fects which decrease one's capacity for work and physical impairments which may later lead to serious and fatal diseases; examination of the urine, sputum and blood as indicated of the patient will be made. The degenerative diseases that are to be guarded against, and whose mortality rates in this country are every day climbing, are cancer, tu berculosis, kidney diseases including Bright's, organic heart diseases, dia betes, apoplexy and arteric sclerosis or hardening of the arteries. Con ditions leading to these diseases will be detected and the remedy made known. of a day's work as a thanks offering to the orphans has born rich fruit. STARTOWN IS DEFEATED IN PRETTY GAME IHERE The Hickory high school boys de feated the Startown basketball team 24 to 17, last night in a fast and closely played game. The game started with only two varsity men on the Hickory team, the other three being substitutes. Al though the subs played hard and the visitors kept the score about even Johnston made several pretty goals, until the last few minutes of play. The half ended with the score of 11 to 8 in favor of the home team. The score being doubtful. Captain Huffman called the full varsity team in at the beginning of the second half. This half resulted in a score of 13 to 9 in Hickory's favor. Shuford lead in pitching goals. Totals for last half were: Hickory: Shuford 4 field goals and one foul goal. Mitch ell 2 foul goals and one field goal; Startown: Wilson 3 field goals and Hilton one each. On a whole the Startown team was outclassed both in weight and team work. The roll plays of Huffman and the lucky dribble of Mitchell with the passes and good interference of the guards featured the last half of the game. Startown showed more in dividual aggressiveness than the lo cal boys and seemingly lost the game on account of their inability to throw goals. HEALTH OF SOJLDIERS AT FORT VAUX GOOD (By Associated Press.) Fort Vaux, Dec 9 French sol diers have withstood the awful rig ors and privations of the fighting du ring the wet fall in the sector around Verdun with notably little sickness. xno army aoctor m charge of a di aianroi uwiiit SiE Do You ft 1 Pullman or Freight ? No one would think of riding: in a freight car if he could enjoy the comfort of a big, comfortable easy riding Pullman parlor car. So with automobiles. Most of the popular priced cars ride like freight cars. This is due to the old fashioned type of spring. Many manufacturers still continue to use them. The Overland does not. The 75 B Overland has the latest type of cantilever shock absorbing springs. As a result it is one of the easiest ridingcars in the world. One demonstration will prove this. $ 635 f. o. b. Toledo. 5l X J. H. C. Huitt & Sons, Claremont, N. C. The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio IJretschneider of the council' of-min isters. Baron von Kressensteiri: has been reappointed commander of the sixth corps of the Bavarian cavalry. The cavalry general, Baron . . yon Stendel, has been appointed Ay&& minister. . . " vision told the Associated' Press cor responderit the nulmber of sick in. many battalions was as low. as three or four per thousand. - 'Men in the front line aTe put to the trying experience : of. remaining for days in the open, crouching in shell-, holes which have been joined: togeth er by stiff spade-work.: At "'this' ph' ried of the year the rfequ'ent. rains and wet mists . drec'H '.Heia$.ios the"d skin, while the mud in whiohTthey.lie soon changes their uniforms ' from light blue to a color which is indis tinguishable from the . field-gray . pf the Germans or the- khaki ? of " the British. At the same tim"eV"Jffleir food, which, of course, has to be eat en cold, is often spoilt - by-''foSfT water penetrating their haversacks, and their small supply ;;of -water 6r other drink, is often exjiaru$&& long before they are relieved. MILLER'S ANTISEPTIC OIL KNOWN AS! '. l: Snake Oil Accomplishing Most Wonderful Results -t.. Mrs. E. M. Montgomery, Route 1, Jackson, Miss., states: "Morphine alone would relieve me of my suffer ing until I tried Millar s . Oil, . which gave me sucn quicK resui's: " I nave; used it for rheumatism, stiff, swollen joints, neuralgia, pains in my limbs, and after I applied.it to, the affected parts the pains disappeared." att-: !i am thankful to say I have nado' use' for dope of any kind suice I will never be without a bottle oi this won derful oil in my home, it is a pleasure for me to recommend it tj my friends and the public in this manner. We are constantly receiving testi monials similar to the abdve : -f rpm thousnds of grateful ' usevs of : this wonderful Oil. It should be in every home. Accept no substitute., for S3L there is nothing like it." &61uen red iW color only. Every bottle guaranteed. 25c and 50c a bottle, or money re funded by Hickory Drug Co. adv , w;fVi the SSflfi.50 already donated to the empty stocking fund of the Vol-vm-teers-- of America, and with interest increasing in the Christmas tree, tne r.Viristmas baskets and the winter re lief fund the indications today point- ed to a iumiiment oi uapiam a hopes for a liberal giving by the peo ple of Hickory The time is grow ing short and those who expect to aid will have to get busy if they are to make their contributions Icount. Without money the Christmas bene fits cannot be "a success. "'' (Captain Coy, who knows the town well- in the short time he has been here, will be glad to accompany in terested persons through the city and show them where the worK oi assis tance is needed. ; The Record has reported donations amounting to $44.50, and today Cap tain Coy reported checks as follows: Mrs. A. A. Shuford, $10; Mr. J. W. Elliott, $5, and Mr. E. Lyerly, $5. MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT This afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock Mrs. W. C. Shell at her home on Eighth street entertained Miss Pearl Little's music class of little girls. With the class and visitors, at least 25 were present. The visitors were Mrs. J J. Hefner, Mrs. J. F. Click, Mrs. S. P. Campbell, Miss Pearl Campbell, Mrs. F. E. Nichols and Mrs. I. A. Wood ' The house was beautifully deco rated With Christmas-cactus and ferns. At the close of the musical program, refreshments were served, consisting of ice cream, cake, mints and fruits." And each guest was presented with a Christmas souve nir;.eA delightful evening. PROFESSOR PATTERSON'S MOTHER PASSES ..Y (Mrs. I. Frank Patterson of Grove, mother of Prof. K. i. terson of Lenoir College, dk i VI Asheville last night. She was old, was a woman of unusually fog qualities, and was prominent ; ", , Lutheran church. Her busbar; : V. a prominent merchant and liui.vs! turer ot (jmna Grove a he funeral will be held at China Grove to-. ,,rV,?,. afternoon at 2 o'clock. (Mrs. Patterson is survived i,y sons and four daughters I:e . . ert L. Patterson, Atchison. jv . Messrs. Bernard, Frank, Arthi -Hubert, Albemarle; Prof. K. i. j terson, Hickory. The dauu Mrs. H M. Miller, Wythevi:! -. T. Mrs. R. E. Clapp, Newton; M:-. Witt Swaringen, China Grove. ' Mrs. M. L. Stevens, Asheville. TIMBER ASSOCIATION (il ls DECISION AGAINST RAH.H; j Washington, Dec. 9. The- m'. estate commerce commission allow-: :,,,.. ation to the Western Carolina Lum ber Company and limber as-,t et al. vs the Southern U v. -pany, et al. It was found charges collected on shipment luniber in carloads from p.,::; North and South Carolina to in New York, New Jersey a , i sylvania were unlawful. "TV..--ceeded the charges that won1 accrued had the unlawf ul i -s s::on of nave been omitted," said the commissi ion. AVJLL REMAIN AT SLATER (By Associated Press.) - - Raleigh, Dec. 9. S. G. Atkins, pres ident of the Slater normal school for "negroes at WJnston-Salem, who was elected president of Livingston Col lege at Salisbury, has decided to re main with'-- the state institution and not accept ;the new post, it was an nounced today. GIT YER FIDDLE EX Banjo Git yer fiddle en banjo Dream dat smile uhgin Let yer fingers pick, jes so. Black aint deeper den de skin: 'uoo ap u utf n Pat yer foot en sing, Make November seem lack .Tr.n 'Fiddlin mak' dyselff uh k r..'. Git dem black coons in a ro Make' dere red moufs shine. Wup, dere, woch dem niggers cro Golly dancin's sho divine; Susie Ann en Uncle Dick SCuttin' lack uh chile, Jes' tuh heah dat nigger pick Sho wud mak' uh grave van! smi-e. EWART IlYmiAX. Srnm 111 THIS IS THE WATCH YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR Lo5k for the Watch With the Purple Ribbon. .Thousands have been waiting until $30.00 or loss gwould buy a really high grade watch. A perfect time 'keeper. A handso me thin model. A watch with every .necessary and des irable feature at a popular price. Tne ;.time is here. It's a new 19 Jewel Special South Bend Watch. I A Better Watch for Less Money. -Was the demand that brought this timepiece into exis tence." Skilled watchmakers have cooperated with eiii iency experts to produce the finest possible time keeper and keep within the $30.00 limit. 12 size is guaranteed 20 years. Extra reinforced gold piled case thinnest 19 jewel watch in America $27.0 This is the watch you will buy on sight. J. 0. RHODES Always Gives Satisfaction." i r . 3: f vl; 5". 7 I. EH 1 l -r llmTTTTTwJ...I 51 i iMMniiiiiiiiii"-"-inni. i hi r-.T. 1 1 1 1 1 ,,u I, i in i ., rrr.- t Subscribe for the Hickory Daily Record Christmas Baking Use "OBELISK" Flour. Chrislrnas Bating iise Huyler's Chocolate. Christmas Baking use Premier Spices. Christmas Baking use Burnett's Flavorings. Christmas Baking use Burnett's Colorings. Christmas Baking use Premier Fruits. Christmas Baking use Supreme Lard. "Kit vvn . ...V iy - - & - Martin 'MU In U.S. A." "Sell for Less Profit." if
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