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13 tJ n 0 If 0 n to B B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CJ 0 0 0 n h aaarsanannnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnDnncnncsnr: ANYBODY g Can Tell You the Time II Or you can look at the sun. But you don't like to ask, and the sun is not nhvays visible. You Need a Reliable Watch Just step into our store and let us show ytu some of our latest and most reliable models. "We have a line that can't be ex celled anywhere. ;Wo have them in all models and at , all prices. Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist Watch inspector for Souther n and C. and N.-W. Railways. gafaannnannnnncacannnnDnooDnnnnnLnnnnas ii LI CI ri ii u n u a n u B 0 Want Ads in the Record bring Results iiiiniUiiiiiiuiiiiuuuui! I a u ?i S I I H s n p. s 1 Recreation Of Music. .Music is the fourth uroat essential need of human nature iv food, then raiment, then shelter, then music. Bovee. p.i you realize the need of music in your daily life? Music is a human necessity a vital thing in your life. Music U the universal balm. It soothes and heals where material rem 4.,i:c fall short. It comforts where words do not. Itstimu !;ik' and invigorates. It sweetens bitter hours. It feeds that part of you called your soul. It puts you in closer touch with the infinite. Inp in our store. Lot us demonstrate Edison new Diamond J'honojrrnph to you. W will place one in your.home. Satis- f utioii guaranteed. We Are Agents. Hickory Drug Company A Good Drug Store In A Good Town. The REXALL Store Telephone 46. ( Our "Trouble" Men is an expert in locating trouble quickly. W)b pay him more so that your xpense will be less. Your car will be back on the road with no delay if brought to us when in need of parts, repairs or adjustments. We maintain, a completely equipped shop and force of mechanics sec ond to none. CITY GARAGE Phone 377. FLORA BELLA, MUSICAL SUCCESS, AT CHARLOTTE "Flora Bella," with Florence Wfcbller, in the title role and com pany of 50, the bright, tuneful and altogether pleasing musical success, will be the attraction at the Acad emy of Music in Charlotte, Saturday matinee and nie-hfc of this wV. anA it is expected that hundreds of people irom tais section will be in attendance. The music, whili contains mnnv catehy songs, is by Charles Cuvillier and Milton Scharzwald, the lyrics are oy .rercy vraxman and the book by Felix Doemfann. rpvi cp(4 nnrl arlant-- ed by Cosmo Hamilton and Dorothy Donnelly. iThe story centers around an affair of the ; heart. Princess Miania DemidofF is livine- at th mi int. country home of her husband, Prince Nicholas Demidoff. Life to the young couple becomes monotonous. The prince, who takes his wife for a much reserved person, is greatly dis appointed, having found out that he requires gaiety in life. It happens that a former stasre manaeer. now ruined, stops at the home and re cognizes the princess at Flora Bella, the captivating cabaret singer who used to enliven the cafe of the ''Rie-n of the Golden Calf," in Petrograd. as sne had given up the stage to marry the prince, who knows not of her life as a professional singer, she has been taking every precaution not to disclose her past. The old fel low begs her to return to the cabaret if only for one night so that he may reestablish his prestige, to which she consents. (The prince, craving for frivolity, goes to Petrograd on the same night, and entering the cafe, meets his wife and is tremendously shocked at2her appearance in the dress of a dancer. She tells him she is Flora Bella, and his wife is a twin sister. The prince falls madly in love with the girl and after many compli cations they reach that happiness craved for In its presentation here "Flora Bella" will be seen with an excellent cast. It has to its credit this season a five months run at the Casino Theatre, New York. In the company will be found such artists as Gabrielle Gray, Rhoda Nichols, Marion Dyer, Mildred Shelley, John L. Kearney, John Philips, Russell Lennon, and an esemble of beautiful girls. TO TAKE CHARGE OF D REX EL CjHURCH FEB 1. Rev C. A. Rhyne, pastor pf the Baptist churches at Rhodhiss and Granite Falls, passed through Hick ory today on his return from Gas tonia, where he went to accompany his family home. Mr. Rhyne will be come pastor of the Drexel church on February 1. During his ministry at Rhodhiss and Granite Mr. Rhyne has done effective work, but not as effective as the linotype made this paper say Tuesday. Jn a summary of his work it was stated that the Sunday school at Granite had $2,500 on hand for a building, when the figures should have read $250. Mr. Rhyne is a modest, consientious gentleman and he would be the last person in the world to boast or ex tigrmrr:giniimMHnrmnt Society See Us for Good Printing WATER WORKS IMPROVEMENTS .Sealed proposals will be received by th City Council of the City, of MioVnmr. N. C... until 7:30 TO. m.. January 30th, 1917, for improvements U th Wlatr Works plant, embracing the construction ef a raw water pumping station, rapid and filter plant of- capacity of 350,000 gallons in twenty-four hours, including brick and concrete building, filter equipment, Talves and piping; and re modeling of present slow sand filter for nse as a coagulating basin; two 250 gallon per minute multi stage centrifugal pumps direct connected to motors. Plans and specifications are on file at the office of City Man ager, Hickory. N. C, or may be ob tained on deposit of $25.00 from Tuck er and Laxton, Inc., 900 Independence Building Charlotte, N. C. , engineers for the city of Hiekory. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. This January 16th, 1917. JOHN W. BALLEW, 1 16 lOt City Manager With Miss Field The O. O. Club was entertained last evening by Miss Lillian Field. Rook was played at three tables. Re freshments in two courses were serv ed after the game. Guests on this occasion were Miss Mary Field, Mr. Fred Lowrance of Catawba and Mr. William Menzies., J)r. Scott will have the next meeting of the club. o . Mrs. jHutton Hostess (The Hickory Music Club held a business meeting last night at the home of Mrs. G. N. Hutton. It wa3 agreed to have Umberto Sorrentino, the famous Italian tenor, and Marie Torrence, colatura soprano, give a joint recital here February sixteenth. They will come under the auspices of the Music club and the United Daughters of the Confederacy. This concert will be a great treat to mu sic lovers in this and nearby cities, and is being looked forward to with much anticipation. . o Young People Entertained The Young People's society of the Reformed church delightfully enter tained the young people of "the church with a social last night in the Sun day school rooms. (Features of the evening were the singing of Mrs. C. R. Warlick and the piano selections by Misses Mary Murphy and Aileen Aiken. A guessing contest and various games afforded much amusement through out the evening and at the close re freshments were served by Misses Ma'ttie Thomasson, Constance Bost," Francis Geitner and Mary Allen. With Mrs. D'Anna ;Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Hugh S. D'Anna was hostess to the Limited Auction Club. ;The club prize for the highest score was won by Mrs W(alker Lyjerly, while Mrs. George Lyerly was awarded the visitor's prize. (Delicious refreshments were served after the game. Those play ing were Miss Louise Coleman of Aiken, S. C , Misses Amy and Julia Wjheeler, Mesdames W. X. Reid, W. A. Hall, George Yoder, A. A. Shu ford, Jr., F. A. Abernethy, G. N. Hut ton, James C. Shuford, H. C. Menzies, H. P. Cilley, Walker Lyerly, Roy Abernethy, Bascom Blackwelder and George Lyerly. o Mahaffy-Salvo An announcement that will come as surprise to many , of their friends was made today of the marriage on January 1 of Mrs. Sallie Salvo and Mr. A. E-. Mahaffy, the ceremony be ing performed by Rev. J. G. Garth c the home of Mrs. Salvo on Fourteenth street. Mrs. Mahaffy is an attractive woman and has any num ber of friends and Mr. Mahaffey is pattern cutter for the Hickory Har ness Company. lie has resided here for live years. The couple mten- d to keeL tne marriajre a secret for some time longer, but a number of friends learned of it and the happy pair came out with the secret. Lutz's Drug Store On the Corner Phones 17 and 317 Stop That Cough! With a bottle of White Pine Cough Syrup with Tar. Price 25c. FOR THOSE WHO SUFFER PAIN IN STOMACH, BACK OR JOINTS. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up Sysr The Old Standard general strengthening "-P-GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drivee u Malaria.enriches the blood.and builds up the sys tem. A. true tonic. For dulU d children. 90c. laanDDDnnnoanDDnnflnononnnnnnnQaiinnncnnnDanczzzzzzzzznnnonn D n !HUE Hi B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B fl B B B B B B B B B B B B Bl B B B B B B B THEATRE Thursday Night, January 25th Hickory Dramatic Club Presents the Four Act Society Comedy Drama "Thorns and Orange Mossoms" Admission 15 cents and 25 cento. Benefit Boy Scoots. o a a a a (By Sairtuel Hamilton, M. D.) In recent years investigation by means of X-rays, the observations of scientists such as Cannon, Grutzner, Pavlov, Fowler, Hawk, prove that an abundance of water is necessary in good bodily house-keeping. To drink pint of hot water before meals is gtood practice,' and Ihose suffering from a catarrhal condition of the stomach will find benefit in adding about 10 grains (one-sixth or a level teaspoonful) of baking soda, drink ing it an hour before each meal. ;If your kidneys are sick, or you suffer with lumbago or rheumatism at 'limes, pain in the back or back of the neck, take a little Anuric before meals. lAnqric, (double strength) can be found at any good drug store, and was first discovered by Dr. Pierce, of the Surgical Institute in Buffalo, N. Y. When run-down, when life .indoors has brought about a s'cagnant condi tion in the circulation most every one is filled with uric acid especially is this so of people past middle age. his uric acid in the blood often causes rheumatism, lumbago, swell ing of hands or feet, or a bag-like condition under the eyes. Backache, frequent' urination of the pains and stillness of the joints and Ihigh blood-pressure are also often noticed. Everyone should drink plently of pure water and exercise in the open air as much as possible. I have found that Anuric is an antidote for this uric acid poison and that i'c will dissolve the accumulation of uric acid in the body much as hot water dis solves sugar. adv NEWS PRINT SITUATION 'WARS' WOMEN' Coming to Hub Theatre Washington, D. C. f September 17, 19ia To the Author, Wiars' Women, S'crand Theatre, Wiashington, D. C. Dear Sir: IHow could you know as I do the worst aspect of modern war unless you have suffered as I have. You have -shown a vivid barbarious but true revelation of war's worst side your heart-rendering picture, Wars' Women. You have so faith fully depicted the utter anguish, misery and pitiless mistreatment of women in the hands of a merciless foe that you must have been insir- ed by the sufferings of some One dear to vou. At ;che outbreak of this dreaaiui war my wife and young daughter were on the border, 1 tried to reach them, in vain. After a year of the d fieriest mental aneuish I received from my daughter a tear-stained note They had fallen into the hands ot the conquerers. I can tell you no more. it would seem the inspiration to make such a picture as "Wars' Women" bust havie been prompted by your suffering the same fate as I. Jrieir?A jfh&tt vouf dearest and best beloved fell a .victim to a mad dened, victorious, drunken foe. Pic ture their helplessness. Their ago nized faces as they fell exhausted in to the blood-stained arms of the ma renders. What a Picture! God! What a Hell, but alas, how true as I knnw IT had never fullv realized the depth of their wretchedness until saw your pictures. Evsrv thmknff man and woman who sees and understands this picture must feel as I do. That this broad land must prepare to defend ana nrntf(v. that it. holds most dear, its p-ood and loval women and children. God grant that America will rise to meet the issue before it is too late. If the publication of this letter will help you, please use it. , One of the Many Victims. Hub Theatre January 31st. "THE SANITARY WAY PHONE 190. Clothes Altered. Cleaned. Pressed, Dyed and Repaired CITY PRESSING CLUB Moose & Miller. Springfield Republican. A recent meeting of the Missouri tess Association Jn St Louis serv ed to exhibit the acuteness of the pa per situation as it affects the rural press. A resolution was unanimously adopted requesting "the attorney-gen eral of the state to investigate an al- eged paper combine, deemed possi ble because those newspaper meni found the price of print paper more than doubled in the last year. The executive commrttee of the Southern Illinois Editorial Association, whose members were attending the Missou ri gathering, flocked by themselves ong enough to adopt a resolution calling on the attorney general of Illinois for similar action. It ap peared from several speeches that the, investigation as aimed at the local jobbers. In view of the steadily in creasing costs of production a reso lution was also adopted that the pa pers forming the state association raise their subscription and adver- isiner rates at once. As a final ex pression of the opinion of these edi tors and publishers the legislature was asked to establish a state paper mill which can be operated by con vinct labor. .'Economy in the use of paper was suggested, but not dwelt upon as these other things were. In Canada rural newspapers generally have increased their prices, and there has also been a heavy mortahty among them, Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria.enriches the blood.and buildsup the sys tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c Thompson-West Company's Annual White Sale Continues all through this week. Sale closes Saturday Night. Big lot new goods received today. Look over this partial list. 18c Stripe White voile 122c 18c 36 inch I onk Cloth 12 '2c 18c 40 inch Batiste 32c 18c 36 inch Nainsook 12ic 36 inch Middy Twill 12ijc 20c 36 mch White Repp 15c 20c 36 in. Pajama Checks- 15c 20c 40 inch Batiste 15c 20c 36 inch Middy Twill 15c 25c Dotted Swiss 15c 20c Fine India Linons . 15c 20c 42 in. Pillow Tubing 1 15c 20c Kerry Linen 15c 25c Silk Stripe Crepe - 18c 25c Fine White RePP . 18c 25c Novelty White Goods 18c 25c White Hydegrade Galatea 18c 25c Novelty Skirtings i 18c 25c Fine Middy Cloths : 18c 25c Pink and Blue Batiste 20c 25c Fine White Repps 20c . 25c Pillow Cases I 20c 35c 100 Pieces Fine Whte Goods 25c 60c 72 in. Table Linen 45c . 15c 32 in. Zepher Ginghams 12 V2c 12 l'-2c Fine Dress Ginghams 10c $1.00 90 in. Linen Sheeting 75c 40c- 90 in. Unbleached Sheetings 30c 45c 90 in. Bleached Sheeting 33e $2.50 Large Satin Quilts $1-59 $1.25 Mohawk Sheets $1-00 We want you to be judge of above values Thorapson4Vest Company. "The Ladies' Store. 39 South Side, Virginia Farms For Sale. Price from $14 to $65 per acre. Easy terms. iDon't pay rent any longer as it will pay for the farm. E05 acres in 1 3-4 miles of railroad station, public road run ning through it, nearly all inclosed with wire fence, no waste land on it at all, level and rolling, 2-3 of farm open, fronts, large mill pond, about 700 yards given about, 45 acres of very rich and fertile creek bottom and, 2-3 of farm red and dark loam soil, 1-3 of farm fine tobacco land, made $185 worth of tobacco per acre last year, and if it had been properly cultivated it wouK have made $225 per acre, it made 1 1-2 bales of cotton per acre 2 dwelling houses, one 5 room, one 4 room with about 50 acres of timber standing on it, price $17.00 per acre, terms 1-4 cash balance on time. Write, for folder and description of farms in iMecklenburg coun'cy, Va. For sale by L H. YANCEY, Clarksville, Va, Box 232. n . ., : -r ASK THE COOK SHE KNOWS The sure way to keep a good cook is to fuinish her something to cook with. Nothing pleases her more than a perfect stove and utensilsThe perfection of utility and comfort in cooking is obtained if you install one of our famous South Bend Malleable Steei Ranges. And be sure that a full supply of our elegent granite, or alluminum ware goes with it. Come right in and see themThey are beauties. Abernethy Hardware Co J
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