Newspapers / Hickory Daily Record (Hickory, … / Jan. 31, 1917, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of Hickory Daily Record (Hickory, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
B222as3flGnnnnnnnnnnnnnDnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnj3 S ANYBODY n Can Tell You the Time 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 yiu some of our latest and most reliable models. We have a lino that can't be ex tol led anywhere. We have them in all models and at all prices. Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist V;iVli inspector for Souther n and C. and N.-W.' Railways. ijiaE32SHEnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnE3' n u 1 n m SELF FILLING PEN THE PEN THAT MAKES WRITING A PLEASURE stupts Hickory Drug Company, WSf BUiintJj iww i ne uexaii otore, fhone 4b. PEN $2SSUI Gettln' Away With It. An amusing incident happened the omer aay wnile Decatur county's con tribution to the centennial parade in In dianapolis was on Its way to the capi tal city. Their float was a miniature of the famous courthouse tower at Greensburg, with the maple tree grow ing on It. Roy C. Kanouse, Its design er and builder, left Greensburg on a truck at 3:30 a. m. with the tower. Now Greensburg has been infested with petty burglars and their activities are known even outside the county and Just as day was breaking and the men were entering Shelby county they passed two farmers on the road when one was heard to remark "Looka there, by gosh, them fellers hez stole the Greensburg courthouse tower en air gittin' away with It, too." Indianapo lis News. Our Machine Shop has every facility for quick automobile repair work. It is in charge of a competent foreman There is no time spent ir guess work hem We work on the theory that the quicker you have your car back in service the more you'll boost for us. Isn't that right? CITY GARAGE Phone 377. See Us for Good Printing Horse Holds His Own Well. "The horse Is doomed. If the peo ple keep on buying automobiles, the horse will soon become a rare animal, seen only In zoological gardens and museums." We have heard some such prediction a thousand times. What is the fact? Reports of the department of commerce show that in the last 15 years the number of horses In the United States, far from decreasing, has increased over 50 per cent. In 1915 it was estimated there were more than 21,000,000 horses In the country, valued at $2,000,000,000. Manifestly, the horse Is not so easily crowded out as some of us thought. Notwithstanding the fact that racing Is less popular and automobiles multiply beyond all count, the horse more than holds his own. Odd Numbers. A hen Is always given an odd num ber of eggs to be hatched. Why? There Is no reason at all except su perstition. Salutes from warships, forts, etc., are always given In odd numbers, yet no valid reason can be adduced. It is a remnant of the old "odd numbers are lucky" superstition. Virgil records all sorts of charms and spells practiced round odd num bers never even ones. Seven is the favorite biblical number, and old di vines taught that it held a mystical perfection. It is an odd number. FalstafT, in the "Merry Wives," is entrapped for the third time. He him self said: "They say there is a divin ity in odd numbers," because of the old belief in odd" numbers. Physicians of other days always in sisted that "bleedings" should be in odd numbers one, three, five, etc., and never an even one. London Mail. xmnmssttarts bociety Marcus E. Hull, D. C. Lincolnton, N. C. At Hickory: Thursdays and 11" a. m'. to 2 p. Huffry. Tuesdays, Saturdays, Hotel m. iLittle Miss Hazel Nixon Barkley is spending some time in Charlotte with her grandmother, Mrs. L. H. Moser. o With Miss Sellers Miss Amy Sellers was hostess Mon day afternoon to the Entre Nous Club. After an hour spent pleasant ly in sewing the hostess served de licious refreshments. Miss Con stance Bost will have the next meet ing. o Dr. Scott Hostess The O. O. Club was delightfully entertained last evening by Dr. G. C. Scott at the home of Miss Lillian Field. Miss Mary Field and Mr. Voorheis Garth were welcome guests. Progressive rook was played at three tables and after the serving of delicious two course refreshments music by the diffrent club members n J mi 4. was greaiiy enjoy eu. xue uca., meeting will be with Mr. Sigmon. -O Guild Entertained The Ladies Guild of Holy Trinity Lutheran church was entertained mtMntTTTtttt Tuesdav afternoon at the residence of Mrs. N. G. Deal with Mrs. Deal, Mrs A. L. Wfliitener, Mrs. Frank Link and Mrs. Harry E. Whitener Save the Dog. us hostess. Forty-six members ans- Ponderous governmental machinery wcred to roll call and the devotional at Washington stood stock still recent service, as well as the two-course ly while a thirteen-year-old girl ap refreshments which followed,' were peared before a group of dignified gen followed, were enjoyed. Mrs. D. T. erais and tearfully pleaded for the life Applegate was leader of the meet- of a little yellow d ghe E ins, which adjourned to meet m March g Qf M& at the home of Mrs Albert Deal ofa . - ..J J tJ. J A Mor- otuncj, a. leaun iu lue United States Marine Corps, and the dog she held in her arms had boen Peter's playmate since youth. "Rover will surely die of grief , unless you send him to my brother," the little girl sobbed. And wonders of wonders, the dignified generals understood the lit tle girl's plea, and acting instanter to preclude the embalming of Rover in Lutz s Drug Store On the Corner Phones 17 and 317 Fine Stationery. Just arrived, new shipment of Blue Bird box paper and correspondence cards. Price 50c a Box. We want to supply you with everything you need in good stationery, orders promptly filled and satisfac tion guaranteed. with Mrs. Deal and Mrs etz as hostesses. o - Mission Study Exercises Monday and Tuesday afternoons from 2 to 5 o'clock, the Woman's Missionary Society of the First Bap tist church observed their annual special services of prayer for for eign missions. Splendid programs were given by the red tape of officialdom, gave the the leaders with their groups of as- necesSary instructions, and within an Mrs. J. A. Martin, "Some to be pter was crated UP for Evangelistic ;" Mrs. J. L. Latta, shipment to the marine corps recruit For the Healing of the Nations;" depot, Port Royal, S. C, where Peter Mrs. W. R. Bradshaw, "China;" Mrs. is training for the land and sea du- E. II. Lawrence, "A Well of Living ties of marines. Water;" Mrs. J. H- Patrick, "The Field is the World." 'These services grow in interest and attendance from year to year. Mis sion Study Classes were discussed and several new members enrolled. The Old Way and the New. Old-fashioned people used to spend the long evenings of fall and winter at home, munching popcorn or apples over the Bible, Shakespeare or Dick ens. Moderns go to the movies and let the Charlie Chaplins and Mary Pick, fords Improve their minds. City Physicians Explain Why They Prescribe Nuxated Iron To Make Beatif ul, Healthy Women and Strong Vigorous Men Now Being Used By Over Five Million People Daily (Jiiickly tnmM'oi ids llu flabiby flesh, toneless tissues, and pallid cheeks of weak, anemic men and women into a ; . elect jrlow of health and beauty Often increases the Strength of delicate, nervous run-down folks 200 per cent in two weeks time NVa- Yn tivi-'.y P"' p!c !a:; 'akin? I it SO l.vf,., 'inn '.vet-' f"r r,f T rH,.. Dr. " H fnf',;i. VWilK rin, fpm f;, "Vri tf;(. "Wks.' a,.. I. ' ''r""Alh ,,,, ?n. sill.."", ri" ) :ur iriiv; "IV r. '7 h' N'. V. It is compara I that over five million thi-i country alone are I rniri. Such astonish i'cn reported from ' 'loftnrs and laymen. r ''f pli'vsicinns in va fonntry have boon '"r, why they proscribe 'y. nn'l whv it appar- i rnneVi better results ' 1 'n'-'l from the old, iron. I "'"f of the letters ''v"i br-Viw: ' N'l-w York- physician "Thrre can be no r without iron. Tal- 'i Anemia mean. Thr skin of anemic " i pale. The flosh (' lack tone, the morrory fails and '' weak, nervous, ir '"l"rit and melancholy. from thr blood of '''-. go from their '"""i Tooda of Amer vtt'nr, tahlo svrun, rice, white bread, l'ifcuits, macaroni, "afo, farina, do- TM.,,;,,., rr) r,ri,rr,r 'r;' Tfr-Hnin" nw.?.!. '"' iron of Mother inmf.vcrishod foods, !""'' ''T home cookerv. . f,!f' wnste-nlne th" vfr,.tal)os are t''" for another I ncrcfore if you ' !' " .v"'ir youthful vim :' '' a!"". VOU Tnnt " ' "n'-v m yotir '""' form of ortranic 1 '' 'wo salt when " .-MIL. n nhvaiclan, who 1 nn : '" '"l inis roun In;t,,,..".i;ri"r,f European Med- ,,r"'l lip,;'."1 As T hf'vo said ,H rr-nt,,,. ';n'j;r- organic iron " ' ' !" ""ly throw '.'WOPtif,,.. . - " ,n r'lt 1 a Zv t ,ST,e Nuv.ted VhVU f ; hn tho live. HOW , , ,n- nnv- ,. v,r yf,nr from !(' . J and nouseous nn.rt troubles, etc cuuse Which start-. ed their diseases was nothing more nor less than a weakened condition brought on by lack of iron in the blood." Not lonpr ajro a man came to me who was nearly half a century old and asked me to rive him a prelim inary examination lor life insurance. I was astonished to find him with a blood pressure of a boy of 20 and as full of vif?v?r, vim and vitality as a younpr man; in fact a young man he really was notwithstanding his age The secret, he said, was taking iron nuxated iron had filled him with renewed life. At 30 he was in bad health; at 4 he was care worn and nearly all in now at 50 a miracle of vitality and his face oeam ing with the buoyancy of youth. Iron is absolutely necessary to en able your blood to change food into living tissue. Without it, no matter how much or what you eat, your food merely passes through you witnoui doing you any good, and as a conse quence you become weak, pale ana sickly-looking, just like a plant try ing to prow in a soil deficient m iron. 3f you are not strong or well you owe it to yourself to make the following test: See how long you can work or how far you can walk with out becoming tired. (Next take two five-grain tablets of ordinary nuxat throe times ter day after meals for two weeks. Then test atFonwtti ncrjiin and see how JJKAl Sbt bilbl. " ,.i, have rrninpd I have seen dozens of nervous.run-down people double their strength and endurance and entirely rid themselves of all symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and other troubles in from ten to fourteen days' time simply by taking iron in tho nrnnpr form. And tnis ai thpv wi in some cases been doctor- inir for mon t.hs without obtaining anv honefit. IB'it don't take the old f Airvi rT veil iii.orl iron simDlv to save a few cents. tThe iron demanded by Mother Nature for the red coloding matter in the blood of her ennoren ;0 oioct nr,f that kind of iron. You must take iron in a form that can be easilv absorbed and assimilated to ao von nnv cood. otherwise it may tVinn useless. Many an athlete and prize-fighter has won the day simply because he knew the se rt. nf o-rouf strMifrth and endurance and filled his blood with iron before he went into the affray; while many another has gone down. in inglorious Exposition Building Takes Trip. The Ohio building of the PauAaa Pacific exposition was embarked on 23-mile voyage between San Francisco bay and its new site, to become the abode of the San Carlos Country club. ! The building traveled on scows and I was towed by ocean-going tugs. defeat simply for the lack of iron." Dr. V. Von Unruh, Mediacl Direc tor in Chief of the New York City Clinic said: "I have given Nuxated Iron a fair and prolonged trial. I have been more than pleased with the results and will continue its use." (Dr. Schuyler C. Jaques, Visiting Surgeon at St. Elizabeth's hospital New York City, said: "I have never before given out and medical infor mation or advice for publication, as I ordinarily do not believe in it. But in the case of Nuxated Iron I feel I would be remiss in my duty not to mention it. I have taken it my self and given it to my patients with most surprising and satisfactory re onlta ,And those who wish to in crease their strength, power and en durance will find it a most wonder fully effective remedy." Dr. James, late ot tne unitea States Public Health Service says: "Patients in an enervated and de vitalized state of health those for instance, convalescing from protract ed fevers, those suffering from a such people in my opinion, need iron, long standing case of anemia, all Of late, there has been brought to my attention, Nuxated Iron. In prac tice, I have found tnis an meai re storative and upbuilding agent in these cases above mentioned." JNOTE Nuxated Iron whicn is nreseribed and recommendled abtove by physicians in such a great variety of cases is not a patent medicine nor secret remedy, but one whicn is wen known to druggists and whose iron constituents are widely prescribed by eminent physicians everywnere Unlike the older inorganic iron pro ducts, it is easily assimilated, does not injure the teeth, make them black nnr unset the stomach: on the con trary, it is a most potent remedy, in nearly all forms of indigestion, as well as for nervious run-down fx-mHitions. The manufacturers have anr-h trreat confidence in Nuxated Iron that htey offer to forfeit $100 to any cnantable institution it tney pnnnot take any man or woman un der 50 who lacks iron and increase their strength 200 per cent or over in four weeks' time provided they have no serious organic trouble. They also offer to refund your money if it does not at least double your strength and endurance in ten days' time. It is dispensed in this city by Hickory Drug Co., and all good druggists. Mrs. Cilley Hostess Mrs- J. L. Cilley was hostess last evening to the Hickory Music Club with a large number of members in attendance. The composers for the evening were Frank La Forge and Steven Foster. ,Miss Lillie Bell Hall man gave her personal opinion of Mr. La Forge, under whom she studied last summer in New York. (She con siders him very highly as a teacher. He has a charming personality and his chief effort lies in being such a fine accompaniest. Mrs. Cilley read 4- uio on account of the life of Foster. His McPherson, J. M. eblett and Home." iShe told of his life in W. A. Glass left for a three days fish Pittsburgh and how little he was ap- ing trip on Caney fork, near McMinn Dreciated and how the land played ville, Tenn. Some of the edge was "Old Folks At Home," at his funer- taken off the trip by a promise meanly i al. The following musical program ana covertly obtained by John G. Ellis, i was given: )0 one thing for me," he pleaded. I Gavotte, by La iorge (Mrs. U. "Certainly," they solemnly agreed, vv. ian. Like a Rose, by La Forge .Miss lfnr ti' o ro.f lVT.nfV TYliK JMiss Lillie Belle Hallman then left ' hl' .,. played a beautiful selection compos- "It is this: Tell the truth when you ed by La Forge and specially taught come back about how many fish you by him how it should be played. caught and how big they were." Hop- iMrs. W; B. Menzies concluded the kihsvilla (Ky.) New Era. program by playing "Old Folks At Matter of FactT Home" with variations. . Matter of Fact. At a short business meeting at the Grea Is tne Pwer of matter-of-fact, close of the program final arrange- greater and made up of richer elements ments for the concert of Marie Tor- than perhaps we care to remember. It rence, Colatura Soprano and Um- is part of the power1 the eternal power berto Sorrentino, Tenor, Feb. 16 of the story teller over the mind of were completed. JA delicious salad xnan. There Is no great story teller, course with coffee and candy were from Hunter to Scott and Guy de Mau served. Miss Margaret McComb passant wno whatever else he may will have the next meeting. , h&g nQt faculty fQr matter.of. factness. It Is the treasury from which the wit and cynic draw their Income, and often the philosopher his capital. - Stranger still, it Is the bed rock upon Specials For This Week Our White Sale Closed Saturday. We find a number of odd lots that we want to close out. Also a number of our customers were unable to g-t what they wanted last week in do mestics because our stock sold up. We have a new stock and this weeK offer you an opportunity to buy these goods at sale prices. 81x90 Mohawk Sheets, value $1,25 $1.00 82x90 Bungalow Quilts, value $2.00 ij , $1.25 81x90 Bleached Sheeting, value 45c 35c - 81x90 Brown Sheeting, value 40c , 33c Lonsdale Bleaching, value15c lIVzC Lonsdale Cambric value 15c 12 c 90 inch Linen Sheeting value $100 ; 75c 42 inch Pillow Cases, value 25c j 20c Odd Lots Wool dress goods, value $1.50 , 50c Wool dress goods, value $1.50 ' 75c Cine lot Childrens Coats that sold at $5'.00 to $6.50 $3.50 One lot Ladies Coats that sold up to $12.50 $5 00 One lot Ladies Coat suits that sold up to $15.00 $5.00 One lot Ladies Serge Dresses that sold from $5.00 to $10.00 $3.50 A 12 1-2 Cent Table We will place on this table all kinds of white and colored goods that sold up to 20c 12 A 19 Cent Table On this table you will find skirtings, waistings and all kinds of white goods, that sold up to 35c per yard 19c Other items not mentioned will be on display Thompson-West Company. "The Ladies' Store." crossing their hearts and bodies, for they felt sorry that the 01' Man was Fresh Oysters Fresh Egg Plant Fresh White Celery. Fresh Cream and Pimento mmm Cheese Fresh Cocoanuts "" """"" " " Red and White Onions Fresh Cranberries Try & Q&n of fregh Shad tX" Pi6S- CheaP' Try a can fresh Mackerl Fresh Head Lettuce Two new ones and cheap Whitener & Martin "Sells For Less Profit." Phone 39. Phone 39. VARIETY OF NEWS OF ABERNETHY SECTION Miss Fleeta Perry entertained at a delihgtful party Saturday night and wMch the poetg build their palaces;; the young people ot tne ADernetny giori0ua views from top windows are community were present in force. De- made possible by the hard substance licious refreshments were served. Rev. Parker Holmes, presiding el der, preached at Mt. Harmony Sun day at 11 o'clock. (Miss Martha Childers spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Hattie Houck, in West Hickory. !Mr. J. F. Perry killed two pork ers recently that weighed 465 and 496 pounds respectively. below the basement, and the men who j build without it, trusting wholly to: Imagination, are not the men who en- j dure. ! What reason is to faith, matter-o& ! fact is to imagination. Tailoring Display Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Make your selection now and have your spring suit ready, Yoder-Clark Clothing Co. Hickory, N. C. BOX SUPPER AND PLAY AT ABERNETHY SCHOOL Thre will be a box supper at Aber nethy school house Saturday night, February- 3. A dramatic play will be givn free. 'The public is cordial ly invited. Wood's Special Grass Clover Seed Mixtures Best for Permanent Hay and Pasturage Yields. Put up in proportions as experi ence has shown best suited for th different soils and purposes for which they are recommended. Enthusiastically endorsed by our customers. Wood's Seed Catalog for 1917 gives full information, to gether with letters from customers giving their experience. Catalog mailed free on request. Write for it and prices of any Farm Seeds required. T.W.WOOD & SONS, SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va. Sow Wood's Evergreen Lawn Gran for beautiful green lawni. Write for special Lawn circular. ASK ! l KNOWS cook is to fuinish her I j TKf Qnrp wav to keeo a good 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 Steei Ranges. And be sure that a full supply of our elegent granite, or alluminum ware goes with it. Come right in and see them They are beauties, Abernethy Hardware Co.
Hickory Daily Record (Hickory, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 31, 1917, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75