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nnnnnnnnnncEcannnnnnnannnnnncannnnnniiana .HMNRNfimnnnnnnnnnnaill .rwnnnnnnnnnBcnnannnnQcacauuuuuuuuiiM- B B . vwym r TT TrX"VTTtV n u a THE VA1M D Y JftJb DJtiur For Christmas we have-Stationery, Books, Kodaks, Pictures, Fountain Pens, Gift Cards, Calendars and anything found in an up-to-tor uinsun bookstore. Come in and look these over. We Deliver. Phone 48. m m a m n ii nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnHnnnnnnnnnnnii !! wwwwwnnnnnnnpnnn!innnnDnnnDHnDnaDnnnannnncaouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuMMwuMMMMMMMMM Tirrzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzcunnzzzzzxuttu--. nannnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnRnas: , m 1 - -1 - ; r " Me N r N Christmas! Christmas!! 1 I Gifts For Everyone. I 1 II T j 1 TMirAlvtr lie of all kinds. M - 1 .i. t. i n .!f.I ifil I! i oee us cerore iuu wy. J. 0. RHODES f; j "Always Gives Satisfaction." j 5 ' , . .. i 4 Special at Pastime This Afternoon and Night "PEG OTHE RING." That great Circus Picture 14th ftnisode. better than ever. And our good Universal pictures. Coming to the Hub soon "WARS' MEN." Big as the Birth of a Nation picture. That fine picture "ROMEO AND JULIET." turing Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne. Watch for the big announcement. WO- Fea- lllllllllllllllllllillillllllllllllllllllllllil THE MOST DESIRABLE I Xaas Gift Want Ads in the Record bring Results Las! call for Christmas If you want to make HIM or HER Truly happy, give a nice piece of Furniture. Special values in Chairs, Dressers, Buffets; Lounges, Davenports, etc. For the next few days. Fulmer & Gibbs Furn. Co. Phone 47. -Christmas Lesson- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIUI inniniiHnuiiiiiiniiinmtmB UNSURPEDfeuTis 1, 2, 4, pound cakes at 24c lb. Cheaper than you can bake. Chocolate, plain, white and rais in. Celery and lettuce, California oranges. Whitener & Martin "Sell for Less Profit." 1 V.::;i;iHiuiniiiMiiiiiiH8i)iiiiiiiiiiiiiTmtj tiCLUtiU WANTS The history of MEHLIN PIANOS, embracing Grands, Inverted Grands and Inverted Grand Player-Pianos, is one of constant betterment and progress. They are without equal for purity and sonority of tone, the result of having the only perfectly equalized tension scale and sounding board. Permit us to demonstrate the inimitable tone quality of Mehlin products, together with numerous other featt res found only in these instruments. You will not be urged to purchase. C. M. Hardin, Sole Agent 1348 Union Square, Hickory, N. C. rr iiiii' WANTED TO BUY STABLE MA nure. J. W. Shuford. 12 19 Iwk Sheriff John A. Isenhower will have the Hickory Township Tax Books at the City Managers Office every Saturday from nDw until Jan uary 1st. Pay your taxes before the penalty is added. 11 28 tf FOR SALE TWO SECOND HAND roll top desks. Brookford Mills Mfg. co- 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. ,See Hickory Cash Store, on the corner next to Western Union or phone or write Z. B. Buchanan, Hickory, N. C. 12 7 15t FOR SALE FIVE PASSENGER Ford car, 1915 model. Has electric self starter, and known as the iRufus Huffman car. See John P. Huffman, West Hickory. 12 14 2 wks FOR SALE ONE HORSE SUR ry and wagon. Two sets harness and one plow. A bargain to quick buyer. M. D. Dellinger, R-l, sub station. 12 14 tf I Unto us a son is given. Isa 9, 1 to 7. i .This chanter is one of the remark- 1 able chapters of the bible. It fore- tells the day of the Messiah, giving a 1 very wide view as all early prophe- cies do, merging the first and second comings of Christ in one grand per- spective. Israel's punishment is to cease, and though it might have ceas- ed 1900 years ago, if the Jews had ac I repted Christ, yet the deliverance a hpiran. and the licht dawned at His f '-zt ccrring The anguish and dark j I ness of. the afflicted people did ceast aron? those who accepted Him, and; 1 one day Israel shall be made a glori-j I ov.s kingdom. By faith Christ's discip- j . les welcomed the great light and came M out of the shadow of death, as witness j j the songs of Mary, Joseph, Eliza-j B bcth, Simon and Anna, the prophet- j g ess. The girl of Israel foretold in , g verse 3. The word translated "not,"j 1 in the line," and not increased the; joy," is really "to mm," ana snouia M read, 'Thou hast multiplied the na if tion to him," that is, the Messiah, J probably. H God intends to break the yoke of M Israel someday. That day will be 1 the great and awful day when Christ B shall come the second time. A lit- teral interpretation of verse 5 would read, "For all the shoes of the shod, (soldier) are in the trembling, and the garments are rolled in blood, and. it shall even be for binning, for meat for the fire." Here is Isaiah's graphic prophecy of Armageddon as portrayed in Rev. 19. 11.21. In verse 6 is the secret of it all re vealed. The child, born of a virgin, the son given who is to bear the gov ernment on his shoulders. His five fold name is revealed Wonderful (the Miraculous), Counsellor, the Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace Isiah declares the certainty of Christ's success and the perma nence of His reign on David's thronj forever in righteousness and judg ment. Then He underwrites tlva whole vision by the words, "The zeal of the Lord of ' hosts, shall perform this." As we approach the Christmas seas on, and look back at the wonderful events in Bethlehem 1920 years ago, (if there is no error of calculation of 4 years), and consider the present stage of history and progress of the Christian religion, may we not get a view with Isaiah of the coming lay of God when at last Israel shall come to her own, though it be ushertd in with the upheaval of all society as the King dethrones wrong, and en thrones justice, goodness and peare J. G. GARTH. At The Hub Theatre Tomorrow Saturday j A Good Two Reel Pathe Drama Universal Screen Maga zine a Fine Picture for The Children The World's Wonder land No. 2. More of the : Grandeur of Yellowstone Park ; Maud and The Mule j Krazy Kat Kartoons and the Great Auto Race The Catawba Trust Comp'y Begins Business January 2nd, 1917. The Catawba Trust Company will not be the largest Bank in existence, but large enough for all purposes. It will not have the most money, but a plenty. It will not try to out-do other institutions, but will be quite progressive. Its directors will not all be millionaires, but will be amply strong to back it up. It will not have the finest building in the country, but it will ibe satisfactory, (remembering that "a gilded bit dosen't make the horse.") It will not cater for everybody's business, but wishes the ac counts of good people who like straightforward methods. It will like big balances, but small ones will also be appreciat ed. Its officers will not always be "Peaches and Cream," but pleas ant enough for a day. They may not always think as you do. but will make it a rule totreat you honestly. They will urge and implore you to do business with us, but will treat you the same if you do not. In fact-the Catawba Trust Company will extend you a warm welcome, promising faithful services, but upon strictly business principles. Join Our Christmas Club Everybody Welcome. No charge to join. A sure and easy way to save money for 1917. Save money during the next year. Club open for mem bers, January 1, 1917. Catawba Trust Company, Next Door to Post Office. Hickoiy, N. C. AN AID IN THE FUTURE. Coluiribia State. When a string is dropped into a saturated solution of alum, crys tals of the minerals at once be gin to collect. The process of crys tallization was going on all the time, but the intrusion of the cord preci pitated its completion for a part of the substance. It is possible that the German peace negotiations pro posal, unacceptable as its implied terms as to the allies, may have something of this effect. It is impossible that the plan should end the war now. The hopes and fears of the belligerents still-are too conflict ing It is unlikely to bring forward from Germany terms more snorifin than those already unofficially outlin- FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN A 1 ed' to the vast dissatisfaction of the double barrell hammerless sixteen I !nte a,llie?' hich sea in.s.uch P' gage Parker shot gun used little; good as new. A. B. Miller, electric light office. 12 18 6t Sheriff John A. Isenhower will have the Hickory Township Tax Books at the City Managers Office every Saturday from now until Jan uary 1st. Pay your taxes before the penalty is added, 11 28 tf WANTED WE WANT TQ By? tall kinds of scrap iron. Will pay $45.00 per ton. A. S. Abernhy and son. 12 20 2wks R and D DOG LOST SMALL BLACK and white setter, female. Please notify A. A. Shuford, Jr, 13 21 SOME ONE BORROWED MY suit case. Will you please return. W. I. Caldwell, 1414 11th Ave., Hick ory, N. C. 12 21 2t CARD OF THANKS To those who were so thoughtful of and helpful to us during the sad infliction visited on us when our dear wife and mother was removed, we offer our heartfelt thanks and pray that the Lord may bless them through life. G. A. MILLER and FAMILY. mi and the loss of ali that thev hav ben fighting for. Ths repudiation of such terms as might be predicat ed upon the German view of the war map has been unanimous and un mistakable. Premier Lloyd George in his speech to the British commons, has added nothing to what has already been said by his predecessor that, given the proper guarantee an.', the restoration of Belgium. Britain, and her a?Jies with her, will be willing tp make peace It is a long way frp.n the German po sition that th,e Teut wvz empires must be safeguarded to that of the allies that the centra! pnvrs must bo so cinctured about aa to be inca pable of future menace to the coun tries of the entente. Still, recon ciliation of such contradictory views, or what passes for it must come be fore peace is declared. - It will be, when it does con' a, a peace minima) each nation being for3.rJ, in the end, to the acceptance of the lowest possi ble bid. . The German proposal has advance ei the cause of peat: to the extent that it has contribute to discussion in rrivate and puMn circles of those lowest possible term on which to n.ake peace It is conceivable that it has even tended to shorten the war by putting forth a basis, however slight, for consideration of peace terms. Lloyd-Getrge's answer, like j Society iMr. C. D. Moose of Charlotte spent several days in the city. o iMr. Earl Nabors of Spencer spent yesterday in the city. " o Mr. George Barnhardt of Lenoir was a Hickory visitor yesterday. Mr. E. Bryan Jones returned home this morning to spend the holidays o Mr. J. C. Seagle of Lenoir was a business visitor to Hickory today. o . Mr. Bailey Patrick is at home for the holidays from Davidson col lege. o iMr. W. M. Reese of Henderson ville has returned to Hickory for the holidays. o iMr. Elvin Bumgarner, a law stu dent at the University, is home for the holidays. o Mr. Clyde Herman is home from a business college in Kentucky to spend the holidays. o Miss Ethel Starnes who has been in school at Elon College is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Starnes. Dont Forget The Boy. Start him this Christmas with a set of carpenter tools, a real Piedmont wagon, bicycle, a good pocket knife, foot ball, base ball and many other useful gifts for allat a price that will please you. Abernethy Hardware Company. (Miss Katheryne Shuford returned last night from St. Mary's, Raleigh to spend the holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E L. Shuford. Mrs. Shuford Hostess Mrs. E. L Shuford delightfully en tertained the members of the Wed nesday Afternoon Auction Club and their husbands l(ast evening. Six tables were arranged for cards. Ta ble prizes for highest score were giv en to Miss Esther Ransom, silk hose; Mrs. James C. Shuford, silver bud vase Mrs. C. M. Shuford, ivory toil et piece; Mr J. H. Hatcher, deck of cards Mrs. J. H. Hatcher, pair sil ver hair pins Mrs. Horace Lutz re ceived the consolation prize. An el egant luncheon was served after the game. Those playing were Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Abernethy, Mr. and Mrs J. H. Hatcher, Mr. and Mrs James C. Shuford. Mr. and Mrs. F A derson. Mr. and Mrs w: Tf. BeM" and Mrs. J. W. Orabaugh, Mr. Mrs. E. L. Shuford. Mesdam Mr and w,. in. MJartin, E. Chadwick, George Yoder, C. M. Sherrill, Horace Luta and Miss Esther Ransom. that of Trepoff, that of Briand and that of Sonnino, has been forecast it could hardly have been otherwise than it was. But the German prepo, sal, however it be rejected, may yet prove a step toward the peace confer ence which must bring Europe's woe to an end- It does, net end the war and it does not furnish any immediate impetus to the eauge of peace, hut it does add official tone to that general desire for peace, though not peace at the enemy's price, which has been growing in Europe since the war first Christmas Fruit, Nuts And Candies You Must Have a Good Supply. You can get them from us. W e make our Christmas presents to our customers on the price and quality of our goods. r You need bananas, we have a car load of them to sell. You know we always save you money on bananas. Home made candy is the kind you want for Christmas. make is quf pieasuie tQ it. It give you good We Wish You a Bkry Christmas, California Fruit Company. James Lazos, Manager. I
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