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-aannfiEBnQsnnannnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnaaKFi 0 a 0 H a n n H a e p H II ft a a a a a H If a a pj a 1 ANYBODY 1 uLvJE.. v w if i O if ! rx Can Tell You the Tinie L!S Or you can look at the sun. But you don't like to ask, and the sun is not always visible. You Need a. Reliable Watch Just step into our store and let us show yVu some of our latest and most reliable models. We have a line that can't be ex celled anywhere. We have them in all models and at nil prices. Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist Watch inspector for Souther n and C. and N.-W. Railways. . Fractieally all TEXets :f or the-ptyy, 'JTh&rns'ihdiiQra'nee Blossoms." hdv 'been VoKl ad m H Assured that a fbll fwlse(rwilJ(7eiajHe Hub tonight to Qftjoy) some iansHrs (at the expense of ihiahf HfeviniyEiitPlahd. Nicrhtlv re- -hrsaSjiy it assure the pljay flf tch, and there will -Ottds s'Hiifc tiiiH is for the benefit DRAMATIC CtUB yg&ANIZEl!) J 1Z' i mi 2annQonnnnnonoionoooocnnnooonnoDnnnDEa. -. a 1 fip .II OvjA permanent IramiLib was pr ized Wednesday ffiMif.wth eight Ders and the Want Ads in the Record bring Results ait lOllllllllllllllllUIIIQIIIIBllllllllIIH Recreation Of Music. Music is the fourth great essential need of human" nature jirst food, then raiment, then shelter, then music. Bovee.'. IU you realize the need o' music in your daily life? . j Music is'a human necessity a vital things in your, life. Musks I 1. it... mi.r'K.anl Vinlrvi Tf in)tnn n ,1 ,.."U ' A : i l.t inr uiiiiii9n uuiui, oujuira nuu iicaio niicio material . XWB- . . . . ' : TT Juw fall short. it conuorts where, words do not. '.It's late and invigorates. It aveetens bitter hours. It feeds part of you called your soul. It puts you in closer touch with-A infinite. ' Inp in our store. Let us demonstrate Edison new Diamdnd Phonograph to you. W will place one in your home.".VS&tte f.u-tion guaranteed. ! FULL HOUSE TO WJTNESS tttt. ywmH)(":tinnmwimtt n Miese invitations were sent out in tneicny yesieiuaji . - - - Mrs. D. Mi.MsGaie a'bir Friaay aiternoon 5tea26, 4f?b 1 feFn. Womb fl94-4fl Ti!teVatiit8tJ BfKSge Tie,Wi;Wi4yiamtoooHI,Bridge vvAiinv rnnk pntftrtamefi ve?sT,ernav attGr- ILmj Mill! IIUI1 'WMAVIiriMiUlli Xxuv -- . . ! s frnm ti, t vv, w nool bV Wc E. WatiHPMrs. James f wnt mvomQfiAni . . frv,a ' (J. Enuxomniiron-oEim is.prize ior me are W Tlf TWiTJoT. T.iaio.wt ari hifflest score. A ,de!icious salad nt director: Mass Lei&re Sour- coulse 'Wars "serrar -atter tne game iriwnrt rntollv nQtWW Thofee playing were Mesdames. tlor- 1. -"-'". -"""?V It , IT 0 1 Ml T r Afc- U- (Hinders oi, usamess ce t ura, . ouu m, Jam r, andJMias-Mraretraylor, Shufford, F. A. 'Henderson, F. P. Ab- treMprer. The" other Members ire ernth jrjvJiii. Li. bnuiorci, J . jl. rlatcner, M3s'Oneita Miller. Carl Plonk ahd Aoemeuiy, -jesses Amy - aim BttTein Witherstoon I .Julife Wheeler, Miss Louise (Joleman I r A i ri -i . n T : TnAl i OI AlKen, O. aiiu miss rjsuiier xvaii som. o EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ?;lHaving qualified as executor of tlie1 te of Mrs. James B. Beard, de- It Meets Again mi t : o ,,,t-,' l . , "u 4- .1. . .1 I 1 lie O UI11UI kJCHlllK viuu aiucx r:,""" 11 w a11 Pers?"s. having: been suspended for several auvcu io ue HKiaie 10 maice im- , , htl j i -i !K,vi;of . . " A11 , , . niontns, met on wpunesaay aiternoon Ifmediate payment to me. All debts -th ,'Ks Nit Mlosteller at her uue uy tne esxaje musz oe presented hom(J Qn Twelfth avenue. A short to me on or before the 8th day of time was spent in sewin after which ury, lVxo pinerwue xnis nouce Mrg- hosteller read a story which w.i Jwueu in war ux tneir recuv-wns .. PT1iov(Hi. Piann sections were given by Miss Kathryn Setzer and Elizabeth Barkley, and several readings were given by Miss Lydia ! Hatfield A delicious salad course ' urao strx'fH Kv thf. Vinat.paa lVfiss estate of Mrs. James B.;clara Baiiew and Margaret Harring ton were visitors. The next regular meeting will be with Miss Elizabeth Barkley. o ery. This January 8, 1917. R M PERSON, No. 11 south Poplar street, Charlotte, N. C. x Beard. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator Rhodes deceas- vT fil saving quaiinea ai i& MQjf the etat of J. O. 'fm jr late of Catawba ttis.yfCarolina. this is to : .yj." J a J WR eMifl Voinniv loima We Are Agents. air 'A Hickory DiSig Comp ;. . - A Good Drug Store: In A GoedkMih county, North notify all per- g jijy S sons having: claim against the es H tate of said deceased to exhibit them If to the undersigned at Hickory, N. Jli C.7 far'W before the 13th day of i pleaded in bar of their recovery. All 0)ijili3jndebted to said estate will fplease make immediate payment. This 13th day of January, 1917. D. T. APPLEGATE. ifistrator of the estate of J. O. (ifthodea. 1 15 6t fl i viy The REX ALL Store ' : l i V . 1 1 ! IE ah f A' Our 'Trouble" Men u.-l-Jblli-VA 13 an expert m locating trouble quickly. W pay him more so that your expense will be lessfYour 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 ond to none. sec- CITY GARAGE I'M Phone 377. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE aving qualified as administrator of the estate of James Adams, de ceased, late of. Catawba county, this is to notify all persona having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hickory, on or before the 11th day of December, 1917, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. S. A. BROWN, Administrator of James Adams. This 11th day of December, 1916. 12 11 iwk 6wks See Us for, Good Printing WATlURJ 'WJORKS IMPROVEMENTS iSealad proposals will be received by the City Couaeil of the City of Hickory, N. C, until 7:30 p. m., January SOta, 19,1 7, for improvements te the mater Work' plant, embracing th construction af a raw water pumping atation, rapid and filter plant of capacity of 350,000 gallons in twanty-four hours, including brick and canerata building, filter equipment, valves ; and piping; and re modeling of prasant slow sand filter for aa aa a eoag-olating basin; two 250 gallon par minute multi stage cantrifogal pampa direct - connected to motors. Plans and specifications are on file at tha office of City Man ager, Hickory. N. C, or may be ob tained oa deposit of $25.00 from Tuck er and Laxton, Inc., 900 Independence Building Charlotte, N. C. , engineers for the city of Hickory. The City Couaeil raaerrea tha right to reject any and all bids. This January 10th, 1917. JOHN W. BALLEW, 1 16 lOt City Manager Mrs. Elliott IHostess The Round Dozen Book Club wa: charmingly entertained yesterday af ternoon by Mrs. J. Worth Elliott. All the members except one answered to roll call and Mrs. Otis Hull of Winston-Salem, houseguest of Mrs. El liott was a special guest of the club. The hostess' book was "When a Man's a Mjan," by Harold Bell Wright. Mrs. Elliott read a very interesting story and the club discussed the pro posed woman's club, the members be ing enthusiastic over the favorable prospec'is. After the literary hour an elegant course luncheon was serv ed in the dining room. Mrs. C. H. Geitner will have the next meeting February 7th. . i , o- With Miss McComb Yesterday afternoon Miss Eliza beth McComb was hostess to the Five W's Club. Ten members answered to roll call and Miss Mary Field and Mrs. Frank W. McComb were spec ial guests. Quotations from roll call were from "Music." The hos tess gave a short sketch of her book Web of Steel," by Cyrus Brady. Mrs. H. P. Williams read an inter esting paper of Shubert's life and MissMargaret MicComb was . at her best when she sang Shubert's "Sere made." Mrs. Glenn Henkel played a beautiful piano selection. A deli cious two course luncheon was serv ed in the dining room before adjourn ment to meet with Miss Margaret McComb February 7th. NOTICE TO WOODMEN All ruembers Hickory Camp No. SO, W. O. W., are requested to be present Friday night January 26, as we have some very important busin ess to attend to Brother sovereigns, we are looking for you. HELPFUL HAIR HINTS. IflnnnnaonnnnBnnnnnDannnnnnnnnnQnonnnnnnocacirzzzzzzzzzznnnnni n - - ' i n I a I B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B fl B B B n 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 B B B m B B D B B B B HUE THEATRE Thursday Night, January 25th Hickory Dramatic m Presents the Four Act Society Comedy Drama "Thorns and Orange D g mm s Admission 1 5 cents and 25 cento. Benefit Boy Scouits. a a n Worthy the Attention of Everyone Who Would Avoid Dandruff, Itch ing Scalp, Gray Hairs and Baldness "What will stop my hair coming out?" Reply: Parsian Sage is the best remedy for nair and scalp trouble; said to prevent baldness. grayness and dandruff. "Before going to bed, I always rub a little Parisan Sage into my scalp," says a woman "whose luxurious, soft and fluffy hair is greatly admired This stops itching scalp, keeps the hair from falling out and makes it easy to dress attractively. Beautiful soft, glossy, healthy hair for those who use Parisian Sage. You can. get a bottle of this inexpensive French hair dressing from all drug gists everywhere, with a guaranteed satisfaction or money refunded, adv SHIPPING FIGURES (By Associated Press) London, Jan 25. In reckoning ex pfiss nrofits which the shinning com panies will have to nand over to the government, the shipping paper Fair Play takes the amount set aside by thirty companies namely 23 pounds shillings per ton gross and gives a total of sixty-four millions sterling as the contribution for twenty mil lions tons of steam shipping owned in this country. "This would indi cate," says the paper, "that' the total profits of shipping companies ex ceeded the datum line by about ninety one and a half million sterling, equal to a dividend of nearly fifty per cent on the pre-war value of two hundreu million pounds. (But shipowners re tain only about seventeen and a half million of this proht out of which they have set aside sufficient to cover the extra cost of building and repairs which is now at a hugely inflated lev el." : ' . . Lutz's Drug Store On the Corner Phones 17 and 317 Special Durham Duplex Razors I III ID) ays To Buy Good Shoe s Local and Personal (Mrs. M, F. Carpenter of Maiden is the guest of Mrs. C. R. Warlick. iMr. W. WL Meissel of Washington, D. C, is spending several days in the city. 'Mrs. Otis Hull of Winston-Salem is spending several days with her sister, Mrs. J. W'or'th Elliott. ;The sum came out a while this af ternoon, but the weather . man says he will be here in his glory Friday. iMr. L. : L. Mioss has secured 'the ; contract to erect a seven-room house for Mr. J. C. Townsell in Windy City. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Hine have mov ed from Twelfth street' to Ninth av enue, occupying Mr. Lee Seagle's res idence. Mrs. Bascom Blackwelder left yes terday for Henderson to spend sever al days wi'ch her sister, Mrs. R. G. S. Davis. Now that all shoes are higher in price than has ever been known, it is of greater importance than ever that you buy good shoes. You can no longer get leather shoes at old prices, but you can always get good leather shoes here at the lowest prices con sistent with high quality. $ 4.00 to $9.00. Moretz-Whitener Clothing Co. "The Quality Shop." 'Scretary Joy is ready 'co place the display cabinet of Hicokry and Ca tawba county industries at the union depot and this will be done as soon as the weather opens a bit. APPOINTIVE SYSTEM IS INDORSED IN CATAWBA (Newton, Jan. 25. Telegrams yes terday were dispatched to legislators to the effect that the present appoin tive system of creating boards of education was indorsed with the pro vision that the minority party always have representation on the board. Local gossip connects the name of C. R Brady, a well known Republican of Conover, as an excellent man to place on the Catawba board. He is a strong believer in progressive school work and was largely instru mental in the Conover graded school fight, in securing a special tax there. REOPEN PARLIAMENT FEB. 7 (London, Jan. 25. The king and queen will reopen parliament oh Feb ruary 7, but without the customary state ceremony. )A procession of a naval and military character will be substituted. .'Mr. H. F. Deitz today " finished painting the underpass on Fourteenth street. His men have painted the j depot and improved the appearance 1 of the station and surroundings gen erally. IMr. MJurphy Rockett and his bride of Jersey City are guests of Mr. Rock ett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3. B. Rockett, in Wlindy City. 'The young man is receiving the congratulations of his many friends here on his good fortune. (Installation of the force pump is proceeding satisfactorily and in a few days the big fire truck will be equipped with the extra means of fighting fires. The work is being done at the plant of the Piedmont Foundry and Machine Company. INews from Asheville today stated that Mjrs". W. S. Martin, who was operated on at the Merriweather hos pital, is getting along nicely. She was very ill and there were fears for her recovery, but is said to be doing well now. ' . 'The Southern Railway has almost j completed the office and warehouse! just west of Fifteenth street and the; place will be ready for occupancy! in a few days. )The city required; the road to stop work on a building just west of the underpass, as it was ; in the fire limits. ! Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, 1 GROVB'S TASTELESS chill TQN1C, drives out Malaria.enriches the Mood.ac J builds up the sys tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c. Morses and Mules. We will have to arrive at our sta bles at an early date, two carloads of Tennessee horses and mules. They are well broken and acclimated. We will have horses and mules to suit everybody. Come and look them It wilt pay you. ovei. T. L. Henkel. N. ASK THE COOK "THE SANHARY WAY" PHONE 190, ; Clothes Altered, Cleaned. Pressed, Dyed and Repaired CITY PRESSING CLUB HE 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 utensils The perfection of utility and comfort in cooking is obtained if you install one of our famous South Bend Malleable Steel Ranges. And be sure that a full supply of our elegent granite, or alluminum ware goes with it. Gome right in and see themThey are beauties. Abrnethy Hardware Co.
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