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DDQDDDODDDaDDDDDQOQQaQQQQQQQQ;, 9 mm a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a n n a Geo. E. I FACE TO FACE with the eyeglass problem consider it carefully. You can not replace your eyes. If they need attention you should have them exam, ined at once. The most valuable of all to -you is your sight. iCome at once and I will correct your defect with glasses at reasonable prices. n u star; ranttaataaj: Local and Personal aaaaaaaaaaafflmffltMinimmaaaa -Another glaze and more dangerous walking. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist Watch inspector for Southern and C and N.-W. Railways. n yanaanDcannnnnnnnnnDnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnaF: " nMMMMMMBBi Want Ads in the Record bring Results Don't forget to . see the Shielding Shadow at the Pastime this afternoon and tonight. Rev. J. B. Pruitt preached" at both services at the First Baptist church Sunday., . -' . - "The Black Sheep of, the. Family" is the name of the Red Feather photoplay at the pastime tomorrow. II1IIII1U uiin tri in - 4 THE NEW EDISON The Diamond Disc Phonograph which makes its recreation of nuisic indistinguishable from the living artists performance of that music. Nearly 300 of Americas leading newspapers testify to the truth of this statement in the columns of their musical departments. -May we have the opportunity to exhibit to you at our store this master mind of Edison? We Are Agents. TEST CASE OF SALARY RAISE FOR GOVERNOR Raleigh, Jan. 15. -If his declared purpose is carried out, C. O. McMi chael of Rockingham county, will test the constitutionality of the act of the present legislature in voting a $1,500 increase in the salary of the governor to be applicable for the pres ent administration of Governor Bick ett. He adheres to the argument that was advanced by some" members of the legislature and refuted by num ers. of the best lawyers of that bodv. that the constitution prescribing, that the terms of the constitutional officer may begin January 1, would bar Bickett from this salary, although he was not sworn in until January 11. The insistence is that none are state officers until they have duly taken the oath and mifllifiprl in ac cordance with the law T1p issmJ 'Mr. W. L. Cline has moved his is an interpretation of the consti-: family to Hickory from the country, tutional proviso that salaries cannot jand he wlU en8'age in business here. be raised or lowered during the terms j for which officers are elected. Mr. j The ninth episode of the Shilding McMichael wants the supreme court Shadow at the Jrastime this afternoon to say whether from the viewpoint j and tonight will be great. Don't of the constitution the term of of- j miss seeing it. fice begins January 1 or on the actual j day of inauguration and official quali- I Rev. J-D. Harte slipped and fell fication. j on tne slick pavement in front of ' llr. J. Worth Elliott's Saturday night, WOODEN CANNON USED TO but was not badly injured. SCARE TEUTON SUBMARINE ,r A t ,J I j Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Whitener and iBoston, Jan. 15. A wooden cannon children of Asheville, after visiting fashioned from a spar and equipped his mother, Mrs. L. S. Whitener, re with smoke bombs and detonating ; turned home Sunday. caps, was used by a Captain Bullen i of the British steamer Herschell in j (There were 15 additions to the bringing his ship safely through the ; Methodist church Sunday, several German submarine zone off the Irish coming by letter. ,Tne attendance at coast, according to the officers of the ; x-.irwuiv snhonl w.h erv. wa steamer which arrived here from Car-! ! large and interest was unusually good. Hickory Drug Company 4 A Good Drug Store In A Good Town. 3 The REXALL Store Telephone 46. ( Our Auto Specialists V re always at your service when your car needs any atten tion, much or little. diff. Wales. The officers stated that warnings of the presence of submarines m the I jLittle Miss Eugenia Link, five-trans-Atlantic steamer line reached j year.old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Captain BuUen at Cardiff and he filled ; ; Frank Link is not m with scarlet up the dummy gun before leaving j fever 8he and her parents are lad oort. Upon receiving additional ra- j t0 announce. Eugenia was ill yes dio warnings after saihng Captain ;teraay, but Mrs. Link said there were Peillen ordered the after deck cleared ino symptorns of the disease and as if for action and the gun was ; friends of the family will be glad to mounted and manned. hear this iSmoke bombs and detonating caps j ' ' were exploded at frequent intervals i iVnUprvpvV ,, no A IXC, . ,r to convey the impression that the ! SPECttON W ORK GAINS FAVOR crew was engaged in target practice! . . TTT , . Although no submarines were sight- .Doctor A. C. Bulla, who is engag ed Captain Bullen declared that he ed in, medc,al lcho0 inspection work believed his ship passed over some ior the stace ard Tof healtn com: because of the thick scum of oil pleted e work ,m Laurmburg and which covered tho wafpr ' Scotland county last week and now , - ! goes to Beaufort county to engage in the same work with the rural schools of that county. . Dr. Bulla recently examined the children of the rm,. . . , . . ! pumic scnoois oi wasnington and roUL ttt yf TS r?" w will linish up the work with the thl nt i ? ?P T country schools. ri, rSfZ tW vlT- f -and I iie that he finds the interest i denoS thaV,h's""c.acldPon ,in medlcal ssnool inspectibn work So SSo, Mrce: covered a combination of native rem- i a!natlon ynot only to see their edies that he called Anuric. which ; chldren examined, he says, but to drives out the uric acid from the 2KJh"?rorf edying what c,rCfom v. . ever detects are found. He toe- swelling and inflamation subside! If hS meth?ds are getting ;re- .oiuv,. , salfs anfj savs that-. hi hdar wnrlr ic UtX.etbeu you are a surrerer jrom rheumatism,! K, , . -lu 7",; 1C Make This Your Safeguard. , Why wa'ste' yottr Tnoney buy ing prescriptions made from stale and adulterated drugs ? You can get them at Lutz's in full strength for the same It does matter where you have your prescriptions filled. Get our safe prescriptions. II price asaaaaaaazansannaDnaanaaasss-s- 1 m nrt r. r " One of the . 'new Welworth Blouses on sale today j Lutz Drug Store "On the Corner" Phones 17 and 317 il!l!!!U!llll!!lll!!lllin!ll!ll!l!ll!i!i!!IIU!l!!i!!i!!!!ll!i!l!l!!!l!i!li! ARE YOU BEING SLOWLY POISONED? DEATH OF FORMER NEWTON MAN TO BE PROBED (Newton, Jan. 15. A full inevstiga tion into the circumstances sur rounding the -death of Ralph E. Propst, a former Newton young man, who is alleged to have died from in juries he received when' he fell from a: ridge upon which he was .working near Baltimore, Md., will be made, it is claimed an autopsy before burial showed the presence of bullet wounds in Propst's head. The ody of. the. young man was buried in the St. : James- " Lutheran church yard Saturday afternoon, fol lowing art air of mystery which' has surrounded its arrival in Newton. It was taken to the home of the par ents and then returned here for. bu rial. It is understood the parents of young Propst will ask .for a com plete investigation of the matter. The presence of the' alleged bullet holes in the head is only a part of the peculiar circumstances surround-; ing the case, asc a . woman, claiming to be the wife of the young man, ac companied the body to Newton. She said they had been married four years, although Propst, on a visit here last summer, made no mention of being married. North Carolina, Catawba County. Geo. W. Fox, administrator, I of the estate of J. M. Fox, H a a a a a a a m a a a a a a m a B a a II JR.- V Welworth Blouses are sold here exclusively Included in the New Arrivals are Soma Exceptional Values at $2.00. We have built quite a reputation on the Blouses we sell at two dollars. It's true we have made a special effort to provide at this price values that are entirely out-of-the-ordinary and have worked with the manufacturers toward this end. CITY GARAGE Phone 377. 9 See Ug for Good Printing K . , I 1 - . , - 1 barkache. nins hPrp nr- w0 uei"S ooiie wiin cnnaren nrsc,. secona ran nhtoin Annri, iAMa of L ! and tmrd grades, before the .delects at any drug store and get relief from.' 5 the pains, and ills brought about by "" HiC vvaujf mwicu uric acid. " ! or removed. :Swollen hands, ankles feet are due' f,rom Beaufort county Dr. Bulla to a dropsical condition, often caused 7 , g ? Kf efourd ,and He co"y bv disordered kidneys. Naturally ; to do medlcal scho1 mspecuon work. when the kidneys are deranged the " blood is filled with poisonous uric HOPE OF SALVAGE WORK ON acid, which settles in the tissues of j CRUISER MILWAUKEE FADES the feet, ankles, wrists or back as uratic salts; or under the eyes in bag-! Eureak,- Cal., Jan. 15. The stran like formations. jded steamer Milwaukee, whose crew It is just as necessary to keep the was taken off safely, was washed bowels active to rid the body of pois- further toward shore near here Sun on8v - iday. As the hull continued to fill The very best possible way to take with water hope of salvaging the ves care of yourself is to take a glass seP' faded. .Navy salvagers have of hot water before meals and an abandoned efforts to save the subma AnHric tablet. In this way it is rine H-3, which the Milwaukee was readily dissolved with the food pick- trying to pull off the beach when ed up by the blood and finally reach-1 the big ship was swept ashore. es the kidneys, where it has a cleans mg and tonic effect. Step into the drug store and ask for a 50-cent package of Anuric, or send Dr. Pierce 10c for trial package. Anuric many times more potent than lithla, eliminates uric acid as hot water melts sugar. A short trial will convince you. adv DDnDnDnnnonDononnnannnnoannnncnnnoDnDnDDnDncDCzzz: D rnnnannnni a n u a a a g a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a We Still Have Some HOOV ;r sucti ON CP In stock and would be pleased to have you try out this wonderful labor saving device. It does not harm the finest rug, and will remove all grit, dirt, loose threads, lint, etc., in the most effiicient way . Costs little to operate, and it last years after first cost has been forgotten. Termc To Please You. Southern Public Utilities Company B El aacaoc: :acar The paymaster of the Milwaukee returned to the ship this morning and brought off $75,000. Personal effects of the officers and men also were removed. Preparations for salvage work were discussed by Lieut. William F. New ton in command of th Milwaukee and J. M. Franze and R. J. Porter, heads of wrecking compan'". ALL CABERETS IN "TANGO BELT" CLOSED ON SUNDAY (Mew Orleans, La., Jan,. 15. All caberets in the so-called tango belt were closed by the police from 12:05 Sunday morning until midnight fol lowing published allegations of Sun day closing law violations and a call by the Citizens' League for a mass meeting tonight to discuss vice con ditions. Most of the saloons in the city, ac cording to private investigators, op erated with blinds closed and shades drawn as is usual on Sunday. Three saloon keepers were arrested during the day for keeping the front doors of their establishments open. n a a u m a El a a m a n Showing for new "Wirthmor" Waists for January. No raise in price. - . Better than ever at $1.00 each. You will not when you see the "Welworth" and "Wirthmor" make waists Blouses. Thompson-West Compa "The Ladies' Store." 1! 2& ? - El & H B3 O Q m m m m m El m ra 1 El H n El if u rj n u m m 61 U J u a &i n K3 P 1 n fi a E3 S3 3 1 m n EJ M a m a m m a m m x m m m m m m RHnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnEECssa BUILDING AND LOAN j BUTTER AND EGG RECORDS MEETING TOMORROW NIGHT' DESCRIBED AS INTERESTING vs iSpain has erected a new wireless station at Cape Joby, on the Atlantic coast of Africa. Banishes Nervousness Puts Vigor and Ambition in to Run-Down, Tired Out People. If you feel tired out out of sorts, despondent, mentally or physically depressed and lack the desire to ac complish things, get a 50c box of Wendell's Ambition Pills at Hickory Drug Co today and, your .troubles will be over. If you drink too much, smoke too much, or are nervous because of over work of any kind, Wendell's Ambi tion Pills will make you feel better in three days or money back from Hickory Drug Co., on the first box purchased. For all affections of the nervous system, constipation, loss of appetite, lack of confidence, trembling, kidney or liver complaints, sleeplessness, ex hausted vitality orw eakness of any kind get a box of Wendell's Ambi tion Pills today on the money back plan. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid, by the Wendell Pharmical Company, Inc., Syracure, N. Y. 3g W. G. Fox, R. A. Moretz, D. W. Mor etz, E. L. Brown, E. W. Brown, J. C. Fox, Ida Robinson and A. T. Fox, heirs at law of J. M Fox, deceased. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of . an order of the superior court of Catawba countv. made in a certain special pro ceeding entitled as above set out, and same being found upon the special proceeding docket of the said court, the undersigned commissioner win, on Saturday the 20th day of January, 1917, at one o'clock p. m., at the First National Bank in Hickory, N. C," offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash certain tracts or parcels of land, lying and being in Hickory Township, Catawba county, N. O., more particularly described as fol lows: Lots Nos. 54, 55, 56, 57, 60, and 61. No. block D, next to Townsend property, located in that portion of the suburbs of the City of Hickory, known as "WINDY CITY", according to plot of same made by Yoder, reg istered in book of plots No 1 page 26, in office of Register of Deeds for Ca tawba County. iSECOND TRACT: Beginning at a rock J. M. Foxes corner on W. M. Hawns line, thence with said Hawns line to Hawns corner, thence N. 2 1-2 East 225 feet to a rock, Frank Mar low and E. L. Wilfong corner, thence with Wilfong line S. 2 1-2 West 150 feet crossing the branch to a rock in Wilfong line, thence a new line with the branch 243 ft. to a rock in the branch in Fox's line about N. 225 ft. to the beginning, containing one acre, more or less. THIRD TRACT: Beginning at a stone, W. T. Hyders N. W. cor ner on public road in Highland, runs West with the road 82 feet to a stone on said road: Then S 250 feet more or less to a stake on N. side of R. R. track, thence E. 82 feet with R. R. track to a stake. W. T. Hyders S. E. corner, then N 250 feet more or less to the beginning. FOURTH TRACT: That certain lot S. E. of the city of Hickory, known as lot No. 19, of White Oak Park, surveyed by E. M. Yoder for Camp bell and Buchanan, and being part of the land known as the Stallings place, reference being made for parti cular description to the plat of "White Oak Park," as same appears in rec ord in book of Plats in office of Reg ister Deeds. . . . vD. L. "RUSSELL, Commissioner. This the 18th day of December, 1916. 12 18 4 wks Mon The shareholders of the First; Chicago, Jan. 15 Special agents Building and Loan Association will ; Gf the department of justice exam meet at the Chamber of Commerce ; ined the books, records and files 'of Tuesday evening for the annual meet-; the Chicago butter and egg board, ing All persons interested are urg- !seized Saturday in an attempt to de ed to be present to hear the report i termine whether the organization had of the secretary and to elect direc- i violated an injunction issued by tors. "THE SANITARY WAY" PHONE 190. CUthes Altered. Cleaned. Pressed, Dyed and Repaired CITY PRESSING CLUB Moose & Miller. AT THE PASITME TOMORROW "The Black Sheep of the Family," a five reel Red Feather feature pro duction written by Frank Wilter wood and directed by Jay Hunt is the attraction at the Pastime theatre to mlorrow!. Every family has its black sheep but here is the story of one who not only drags himself to destruction but also pulls his family's name and the fortune of his friend into the mire with him. A tremen dous story that illustrates the ac cumulative nature of evil. A portable generator has been specially designed to provide electric lights to permit farm work to be done at night. Judge Landis oi the lederal court in 1914, preventing the fixing of prices. Robert W. Childs, special assistant to the Unitd States attorney general described the records as '"very inter esting" but declined further com ment. TWO ARMY AVIATORS WILL JOIN IN SEARCH FOR MEN (San Diego, Cal, Jan. 15. Acting under orders from the war dpoartnient twb army aviators from the training school here will leave today for Cal exico to assist in the saerch for Lieut. Col. Harry G. Bishop and Lieut. W. A. Robertson, Jr., military fliers who have been missing since Wednesday. Each aviator will pilot a machine and fly over the route taken by Bishop and Robertson. V. Fall In Line with a host of others and eat City Bakery bread. None better, made and baked the sanitary 'way. Patronize home industry. Phone 235, and insist that your grocer send you our bread. Bakery City Steam C. W. Ellington, Proprietor. Eat Cakes For Breakfast Self rising Buckwheat flourPure Buck wheat 15 cents a package. Premier pure sap maple syrup. Nabob pancake syrup, maple sugar and cane blended. Lyle s golden grip syrup, a pure sugar syrup. Aunt Dinah A black molasses. Try Fernbell's pan-cake flour. We have white wheat, graham and bran 'flour. Always "willing to serve you. Whitener & Martin.
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