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r? New Year's i p a Greetings. We beg to acknowledge with deep felt thanks, the generous patronage that has been extended to us during the past year. W'p feel that this patronage is a tribute of your good will and our efforts to serve you in a highly effi cient manner. All 'tour efforts are centered on increasing your pleasure by rendering you the best possible ser vice and in the year beginning there shall be added determination and re newed vigor to make this ambition more than ever a pleasant reality. 'This organization wishes you a hap py and a most prosperous new year. n u nniiiiiiiinnnmnmmttnmimiiimtt XT jj Geo. E. Bisanar ! O Jeweler and Registered Optometrist j g Watch inspector for Southern and C. and N.-W. Railways. El' Want Ads in the Record bring Results n r-i When You're Candy Hungry no other sweet taste quite so good as Nunnally's. Pure, cleanly made and delicious to the utmost degree. These candies are re cognized favorites throughout the South. Lutz s Drug Store On the Corner Phones 1 7 and 317 Pepsodent Tooth Paste The new tooth paste, the new est and best thing to use in tooth troubles. Try it you will be delighted with results. Price 50c imK::n:tM;iiiiiiniiii!in: Local and Personal (Mr. Ed Hearne spent the day Morganton on business. in Rev John A. Koons of of Rock well was a visitor to Hickory today. The Wednesday Afternoon ' Bpok Club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. W. A. Hall at three-thirty. iMiss Adelyn McComb leaves this afternoon for Greenville, where she is teaching. 'Mir. B. A. Kluttz has gone to At lanta and other points in the south on a business trip. iMiss Eva Peeler who has been vis iting friends in Hickory returned to Salisbury yesterday. ,Mr. Hal McKee of Sylvia was the guest last night and today of Mr. Cecil Bost. Mr. McKee is a student at A. and M. name on a box of candy is a guarantee of quality, purity and refreshness. Phone Us Your Orders Hickory Drug Company A Good Drug Store In A Good Town. STUDYING RUINS (By Associated Press) Guatemala City, Guatemala, Jan. 2. j The ruins of Antigua, the old cap H ital of Guatemala, which are said to H ' antedate the Egyptian era, are be Hj ing studied by separate expeditions jj of archaelogists from Harvard Uni m ' versity and Yale. Antigua is the H ' most ancient city of Central Ameri M j ca, and was destroyed by a volcania j disturbance which, according to evi H j dences, killed all the inhabitants by Hj pouring scalding water upon them. I 1 I I Notice To Water I There will be a box supper at Clon inger's school house Saturday night, beginning at 7.30 and the public is given an invitation to be present. The proceeds will be used for the ben etit of the school. MANY FAMILIES ARE IjMKIllM MOVING INTO LENOIR :g Lenoir, Jan. 2. On account of the'! pressing need for more room at the jl graded school building, a new room H has been added by cutting off a l part of the auditorium, which will 1 1 provide for a portion of the much ! needed room at the beginning of the'l spring term to be opened earlv in Jan-! uary. Within the past fev vears'l there has been three or four ' hewlfl rooms added to the building by util-'l izing the basement by building and'l fitting up new rooms, until ' nearly jl all the available space has been tak-ig en in this manner and it will not '5 be many years until the school board il will have to build another and a much ! H larger school building to take care of; 11 the pressing demands on the school.1! Since the establishment of the school IB many people have moved to Lenoir lm from the country and adjoining coun- B ties to get the benefit of the school ip for their children, hence the demand J for more room increases each vear. ill ffllr. Frank McComb and his bride, who was Miss Martha Kidd of Ro j anoke, arrived in the city from their j honeymoon and are guests oi his par- ients, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. McComb. The young lady will be given a cor- dial welcome to Hickory. i iMr. L. P. Yoder of Miami, Texas, ! is spending some time with his moth er, in West Hickory. Mr. Yoder left ; Here ID years ago for Texas to en j gage in cattle raising and later ! bought a wheat farm. He has made good of course. i To Give Reception The Ladies Aid Society of the First Bmptist church will give an informal reception to the members of that church tomorrow evening from 7:30 to 10 o'clock in the church building, in honor of the pastor and his family. The REXALL Store Telephone 46. Let The Old Year Put Your Car in Shape to welcome the new. There is still time to have your car put in condition for that bracing New Year trip you long to make. Send the ma chine here and we will repair it in time to give a royal wel come to little Mr. New Year. CITY GARAGE Phone 377. See Us for Good Printing Beginning January -1, 1917, WJater collections will be made strictly in accordance with the terms as specified on the back of Water Notices sent out. If you do not comply with these regulations and your water ser vice is discontinued, please do not think hard of any one, as these rules will be carried out to the letter in the future. JOHN W. BALLEW City Manager. j n 1 2 5t g D Train Schedules. SOUTHERN Wstbund No. II No. 11 No. 21 No. 35 No. 36 No. 22 No. 12 No. 16 Ar Hickory 7:4t a. m. Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. Ar. Hickory 4:82 p. m. Ar. Hickory 11:82 p. m. ' Eastbound Ar. Hickory 9:05 a. m. Ar. Hickory 12:00 noon. ar. Hickory 5:32 p. m. Ar. Hiekory 6:50 p. m. C. AND N.-W Soitkboimi No. 5 Ar. Hiekory 9:00 a. m. No. 9 Ar. Hickory 2:35 p. m. Northbound No. 10 Ar. Hiekory 11:40 a. m. No. 6 Ar. Hickory 4:45 p. m. j With Mrs. Menzies Last evening Mrs. K. C. Menzies delightfully entertained in honor of Messrs. Donald and Sterling Menzies. I Six tables were arranged for rook. In I this entertaining game Miss Sadie I Menzies proved the lucky winner of I the prize, and Miss Slarissa Aber I nethy drew the consolation. After I the game, the guests went out into the yard and shot off fire crackers and sent up paper ballons. They were then invited back into the house and served delicious fruit salad, black i and white fruit cake and stuffed) dates and mints. .Punch was also served throughout the evening. Mrs. ' Menzies was assisted in receiving by her sister and house guest, Mrs. B. ;D. Williams of Salisbury. The list of kuests included Misses Sadie Men ! zies, Clarissa Abernethy, "Rachel ! Vinvh Kathprinp Allon Jcsifk Pflt- lick, Ellen Carrier, Helen Springs, Annie Killian, Vera Gibbs, Greta W,iezen, Frances Geitner, Aileen Aiken, Doris Hutton and Messrs. Donald and Starling Menzies, Lee Thomas son, John Uohannan, Pat Wooten, Harvey McComb, Richard Boyd, Robert Garth, William Menzies, Alex Menzies, Nelson Harte, Charles Men zies and Henry Menzies. Sloan's Liniment for Stiff Joints Rheumatic pains and aches get into the joints and muscles, making every movement torture. Relieve your suf fering with Sloan's Liniment; it quickly penetrates without rubbing, and -soothes and warms your sore muscles. The congested blood is stimulated to action; a single applica tion will drive out the pain. Sloan's Liniment is clean, convenient and quickly effective, it does not stain the skin or clog the pores. Get a bottle today at your Druggist, 25c. TESTED RECEIPTS ! Nebraska Roly Poly Two cups of'! flour, four teaspoons of baking pow-'B der, one-half teaspoon of salt, one g egg, one-fourth cup of butter, one- 'M fourth cup of sugar, one-half cum of 11 milk, tour Jonathan apples. Sift the;! dry ingredients together, then worll in the butter with a fork. Rent the -egg until light, add to the milk then g add gradually to the first mixture Toss on a floured board, p.?,t and roll:B out in an oblong shape, having donh about one-third inch thick. Spread 1 with thinly sliced apples, dust ' with 1 two tablespoons sugar and one table- 1 spoon, cinnamon, mixed together, and ll roll up as a jelly roll. Brush ' over H with beaten egg, and dust with su- gar and cinnamon in same phopor- l tion. Bake in a moderate oven. One- B half cup washed currants or seedless B raisins may be spread over oblomr in I place of apples if desired. 1 Peanut Straws Make a nice rich pastry; roll it out thin, spread one- 1 half with softened peanut butter. 1 Wet the edges of the pastv and fold 8 over with the remaining half, roll lightly with the rolling pin and prick P a few places with a fork to keep 1 froiu puffing up. Cut in strips about 1 one inch wide and three inches long.iH Bake in a quick oven, lightly brown and brush over w;th milk. ig Dixie Relish One cuiart of enh- bage, one pint of white onions, one pint of sweet rtd pepper, one pint H of sweet green pepper, five table- if spoons ot salt, four talbespoon? of H mustard seed, two tablespoons of H crushed celery seed, three-f.mrtlis of 1 a cup of sugar, one quart of vine- B ?ar. Chop fine and put in a kettle H Cover with vinegar and cook slow v. B until ingredients are tender. ' :B Castle, or Sponge, Pudding Two eggs, their weight in butter, sugar and flour, pinch of salt, grated rind of half a lemon. Beat butter to a cream, add well beaten eggs, sugar, flour, etc, stir well and lightly to gether, and pour mixture into well greased cups. Bake in moderate ov en 20 to 30 minutes. Serve with sweet sauce. New Year. A Good Store to Start the New Year With. This better store for men aims to give you more than simply an equiv alent for the money you pay. Our "more" is in the merchandi low prices for the quality. lse; a Our more is in the courteous assurance of satisfaction bas- ed on your estimate of satisfaction. service, as Our "more" is in such clothes Hart Schaffner & Marx, Steven? & Bros, and other fine clothes; the fin est made anywhere in the world. You can't .find any better; we can't. Moretz-Whitener Clothing Co. "The Quality Shop." MEDICAL SCHOOL INSPECTION The school teachers of Hoke county schools, each school is to contribute for this purpose a certain amount which it is to raise by entertainments, are responsible for the schools of that subscriptions, or in other ways. This county having medical school inspec- was the plan adopted by the teachers tion At a recent meeting of the; and a committee of five teachers, with innnnnnnnnnnaonnnnnnnnnDnnnnnnDnnnnnnnnoannnnonnnnnnnnnnnnniji S S a a a a a n n n a a a n a a n n n n a n H a a n a a a a a a o a a a a n H n YE Christmas is over but business hasn't stopped. We aie still with you, to serve you with Electrical Conveniences. Open up the New Year with an equipment of modern Irons, home making devices. Toasters, Suction Cleaners n o Percolators, UNSHAKEN TESTIMONY Time is the test of truth. And Dean's Kidney Pills have stood the test in Hickory. ,No Hickory resi dent who suffers backache, or an noying urinary ills can remain un convinced by this twice-told testimony-Mrs. J. W, Neill, 432 Tenth Ave., Hickory, says: 'My back ached and I had pains through my loins. My kidneys didn't act right and I felt miserable. Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at Lutz's Drug Store, re stored my strength and made me well." (Statement given March 6, 1912.) Over Two Years Later, Mrs. Neill said: "Whenever I have backache or other symptoms of kidney trouble, I use Doan's Kidney Pills. They quickly relieve me." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Neil has twice publicly recom mended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Bufflao, N. Y. adv IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, FORE THE CLERK BE- They are all indispensible after once used and you will wonder how you ever got along without them D a North Carolina, Catawba County. M'. E. Rudisill vs Ed Link, Julia Link, Frank Link, Elizabeth Cline, Jane Martin, Oscar Link and Belzora Link. NOTICE The defendants above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the j Superior Court of Catawba county J wherein the plaintiff above named has '. filed his petition to sell land for par , tition, said land known as the Whitener Mill tract." In which ,Word to the Soup Maker Soups ! of the state board of health getting forth the plans of getting medical in spectation for the schools of the coun try was put before the teachers and there was a unanimous vote for this made from bones and meat require prolonged cooking. For this pro cess, the simmering burner on the gas stove is just right. It is best to stir such soups in cold water, heat ! feature of school health work. slowly over a regular burner simmer for several hours. and According to Mr. J. A. McGougan, superintendent of the Hoke county Miss Sadie McBrayer, Sanatorium, N. C, as chairman were appointed to make plans preparatory to inaugurat ing the work which will begin prob ably February 1. Dr. A. C. Bulla will be put in charge of the work. The schools of Raeford, county seat of Hoke, will also get this feature of health work. Rev. J. L. Murphy has been invited j (to preside over one of the meetings of the North Carolina anti-saloon ! league which will hold sessions in Ral-' eigh on January 14-15. Dr. W. L. Poteat of Wake Forest College, will preside over the other session. severe wmmi Of Mrs. Chappell, of Five Years' Standing, Relieved by C&rd&L Mt. Airy, N. C Mrs. Sarah M. Chap pell of this town, says: suffered ;cr five years with womanly troubles, a!st stomach troubles, and my purishmen. was more than any one could teii. I tried most every kind of medicine, but none did me any good. 1 read one day about Cardui, the wo man's tonic, and 1 decided to try if. ) had not taken but about six boUles until I was almost cured. It did me more good tnan an tne otner meaicmes i rac fried, put together. My friends began asking me why I looked so well, and 1 told them about Cardui. Several are now taking it." Do you, lady reader, suffer from any Of the ailments due lo womanly trouble, such as headache, backache, side-ache: sleeplessness, and that everlastingly tired feeling? If so, let us urge you to give Cardui a trial, we feel confident it will help you, iust as it has a million other women in he past half century. Begin taking Cardui to-day Yu1 won't regret it. All druggists Write to: Chattanooga Medicine Co., l.arliKS' Advisory Dept., Ghattaiiocca, Term., for .S.v. Instructions on your cae and 64-page book, ' rioi.ie Treatment for Wom ' to piam wraocer, N.G 19 THE UNIVERSAL CAR A FEW INTERESTING FACTS There are over One Million Five Hundred thousand Fords in service today, practically one half of all the cars on American highways are Ford cars. With more than one hundred different makes of auto n.olbiles in. America the Ford Factory produces more than one half of the entire product. See the new features: Streamline hood, large Iatiiator and enclosed fjan, crown fenders both front and rear, all black finish, nickle trimmings, a motar car of up-to-dateness, and every inch a true Ford. Very economical in operation. Every owner of a Ford car is assured of prompt and cour teous service the country over, everywhere you go you will find a Ford agent near at hand. Every one who is interested in buying a Ford car, will find that it will pay to get your order in now. We will appreciate your cooperation and invite you to come and talk it over with u. Touring Car $360. Runabout $345., Coupelete $505, Town Car $595.00, Sedan $45, F. O. B. Detroit For Sale at Hickory 4 Ca R. C. BjcIuui, 3 lies Mgr., Thane 225 Phone Us, 148. EZ Southern Public Utilities Company I i DannciCDncnczzncnQaaaaQDa' i ; petition the Plaintiff sets out that he i is the owner of one half undivided ; interest in and to the said premises, I ' and seeks an order of sale of the said lands from the Superior Court of said county, in odrer that the pro ceeds of said sale may be divided among the various parties and ten ants in common, and the defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear and answer the petition which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for Catawba County, on or before the 5th day of February, 1917, or the Plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the second day of January, 1917. J. T. SETZER, Clerk Superior Court. D. L. RUSSELL, Atty. 12 4 Tues (? . m iiii iiniiiiiimiirnnTriT-mrTirTTiiiiin-rTii " With Jethro Almond at the Hub This Week.
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