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BEaaflannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnna S ANYBODY tmiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii m m H a a a n a 10 B H n r u n B B a H a R 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 ypu 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 all prices. n LI ci El n !l II U Society tti 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m n 1 1 Tt n 1 1 1 n i r 1 1 t i r rrrrrrgr Geo. E. Bisanar 8 Jeweler and Registered Optometrist Watch Tnspector for Southern and C. and N.-W. Railways. gaBanDDnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnDnnnnnnnnnnnpgg 1 mjjtuunmutJifwuuiiuttimi'UjitiuuitmiuiiuuMnssasi Mother's Club The by-laws and organization com mittee of the Miothers' Club for the South school is called by the presi dent to meet at the school building Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. A full attendance is requested, as the program for the next regular meet ing is to be arranged. m Mrs. Herbert Little, chairman; Mrs. W. A. Rudasill, secretary; Mrs. C. A. Mbser, Mrs. J. F. Joy, Mrs. S L. Whitener, Mrs. Jf L. Cilley, Mrs. J. J. Hefner. , LOWERS i i 8 I I Price List. I'aruLions. all colors $1.00 per dozen i;,,'... pink and white - $2, $2.50 and $3 per dozen j;,..-. yellow $2 50 and $3.00 per dozen ,v..vt Teas - $2.00 per hundred :!cts $2.00 per hundred POTTED PLANTS. (Wianion. red, pink and white i$1.50, $2.00 per. pot NV.tvissua 50c, 75c and $1.00 per pot Twlips. red , .50c, 75c, and $1.00 per pot I'riiiiri'se. white and pink. 50c, 75c per pot are agents for Scholtz, the Florist, Charlotte and Salisbury (liivn House, Salisbury. Telephone or mail us your orders. Hickory Drug Company A Good Drug Store In A Good Town. With Mrs. Menzies Yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. K. NC. Menzies the Travelers' Club entertained with a charming luncheon in honor of Mrs. T. W.. Lingle of Davidson. Besides the guest of honor special guests of the club were Mrs. J. Worth Elliott, and guest Mrs. Otis Hull of Winston Salem, Mfrsj P. Al Sigmon, Mrs. W. B. Ramsay and Mrs. C. C. Bost. After the elegant two course lunch eon a short program was given. Mrs E. Chadwick, Mrs. WV L. Abernethy and Mrs. J. L. Cilley sang without accompaniment. "Drink to me onlv with thine eyes." Mrsj. E. B. Men zies gave a reading about the naming of Yellow Stone park. Mrs. J. H. Shuford sang "Flower Song," by Faust, and M(rs. J. Lj Cilley and Miss Essie Seagle played a march by Gounod. OUR 1 D-WITER CUE ARANCE SAL E Of Men's and Boys Clothing Will Begin, HID) A Yn 2ND. The REXALL Store m Telephone 46. ip--7Trr:i-ir.nri..r:r;iii:jni:iiii:mnn:i!iiuiiimm:iiiii!UiiHtuiHi:i: Our Machine Shop tZl. has every facility for quick automobile repair work. It is in charge of a competent foreman There is no time spent ir guess work here. We work on the theory that the quicker you have your car back in service the more youH boost for u. Isn't that right? TO SPEAK IN HICKORY iMm. Wfyatt A. Taylor, who is field representative of the Christian En- deavor society in the South Atlantic states is visiting North Carolina and trom February 2 to February 11, will be in the western North Carolina district. He will speak in Newton on Sunday at 11 3 m. and at the Presbyterian church in Hickory at 7 p. m. tie will be the guest of Dr. ana Mrs. H. C. Menzies. This will not be a big "SLAUGHTER SALE' but it is an opportunity to save $2.50 to $7.50 on men's high grade suits that were always worth the marked price. CITY GARAGE Phone 377. TO DIVIDE MINISTRY (By Associated Press 1 iBudapetft, LFeJb. &i The .Enrneror Charles has decided to divide the min istry of foreign affairs into two dis tinct parts, says the Pesti Hirlap. One will be conducted by Count Cz ernin, and will be called the Minis try of the Exterior; theother, with Prince Hohenlohe at its head, will ba called the Ministry of the Reigning Houses; The exact significance of the change is not clear, but it is sup posed that the emperor's idea is to have the administration of foreign affairs more closely under his person al supervision. A cane containing a whistle, which sounds loudly when a bulb in the handle is squeezed, has been invented to enable a man to summon help when attacked or injured. Blankets! Blankets!! A fi'w pairs good wool blan ket left for $4.50 and $5.00 per pair. Phone in your order. Shuford Furniture Store. HOLD MASS MEETING AT NEWTON T UESDAY f'ri'lay, February 2, was the thirty sixth anniversary of the organizing f-hrit.:a.'i Endeavor at Williston con trroL'ational church, Portland, Maine, hY K.-v. Frncis E. Clark, D, D., the IM.nor or the church, who is known 'her" Clark, is life-president I'nited Society of Christian Kndeavor. in Of th: A mass meeting will be held at Newton Tuesday at noon for the pur pose, as the Enterprise states, of starting the ball a-rolling in the dis cussion of good roads and the means necessary to secure them. Hickory and Newton business organizations j have appointed committees and these will gather at Newton at tne noon hour Tuesday, during recess of court and hear plans for something ev erybody relaizes the county needs. Every citizen in the county is invit ed to be present and the question will be given thorough consideration. A new storage battery electric truck for warehouses has a platform extending from the front that can be lowered and raised so that it can pick up containers already loaded with goods to be moved. COLD IS NOT A SIMPLE MATTER "Just a common cold is not a simple matter, for more reasons than one,' says the state board of health. "It used to be considered, however, quite natural and perfectly normal for first one and then the other of a fam ily to have a cold all winter long. Today such a condition would be thought of in such terms as abnormal, disgraceful and dangerous. "".'Colds are not to be trifled with, first, because' they predispose to so many other diseases. They weaken the body and decrease its resistance making it easy for ordinary colds to "run into" pneumonia, grippe, bron chitis, rheumatism, .or tuberculosis; Again, there is danger of the cold or ganism getting into the -Wood stream causing Hever ,and other Complica tions. "Another consideration not often taken into account with the "com mon cold" is the economic loss it en tails. lOften times a cold will go through an office, school or store from the head to the janitor with the re sult that employees will be absent for a day or two or their efficiency so impaired they might as well be ab sent, and there will be vacant seats for a week at a time at school. Some one has estimated the loss due to colds to be greater than the aggre gate loss from floods. "To prevent colds," says the board, "is more or less a matter of per sonal hygiene, but to keep cool and avoid people with colds, are probab ly the two most general and safest rules one can adopt. A daily cold bath about the neck and shoulders is fairly effective, as is also temperance in eating and drinking." You always get your money's worth at this store, but at these times we put a prem ium on your money and give you big in ducements to convert our stock into cash. Come in early and make your selection before the stock is broken: Moretz-Whitener "The Quality Shop." Copyright Hart Scliaffuer &RIarr ASK SHE KNOWS The sure way to keep a good cook is to furnish 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. Come right in and see them Thej- are beauties. em Hardware Co. ffittlltMHHIHHHIIIHtmg 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. ;::;;;::i::::?i:u: :ri;:iniii)iiniinmm LARGE CROWD ENJOYED READING BY MISS KLING The Hub theatre was two-thirds fill ed Friday night, in spite of the in tense cold, and those who braved the weather felt well repaid, for Miss Jeannette Kling was highly pleasing as a reader. She was easily the best performer that has been to Hickory in years and had the cold not been so fierce, a greater number would be her friends today. 'This was the first of - three numbers in a lyceum course here under the auspices of the high school seniors; Hickory Community Club Is Organized With More Than Hundred Members Following the address' of Mrs. T. i rules', and by-laws will be discussed W. Lingle of Davidson, the women of Hickory more than 100 of them organized the Woman's Commu nity Club with a membership, as in dicated by the number voting, of more than 100. iMrs. J. Worth Elliott was elected president; Mrs. W. B. Ramsay first vice-president; Mrs; J. L. Riddle, sec ond vice-president; Miss Frances Geitner recording secretary; Mrs. B and . the organization perfected. In connection with the meeting Fri day, the poem read by Mrsi C. C. Bost at her luncheon Thursday is timely and appropriate. It was so good that (the ladies desired Mrsi Bost to have it published for the ben efit of all. fit is as follows: What is it lies so near my heart For which I'll gladly do my part? The Community Club, a fitting name, 7 r JJ .l J? n ORddv.'corresDondine secretary and : everv auu LO "s iame Mrs. N. W. Clark treasurer. I Till it has made Trade Alley clean, The meeting was held at the Hub A place where ladies may be seen; and was well attended, in spite of Till crossings, that you often use, a wind that almost forced one to Are fit for ladies' nice white shoes; walk ackwards. Mrs. E B. ; Till not a speck of mud is found, Cline presided as chairman and Although you look the town around; greetings were brought to Hickory Jill movie , halls no pictures show, ,by Mrs E, F. Reid of Lenoir. Mr, Jo . which the youngest child can't go; 1 ' , T. Till a Carnegie library is seen W. B. Ramsay presented Mrs, Lin- 0n some choice iot an nice and gle in a short, happy address tnat green. was witty and sensible, and this, Tm jjjekory's schools have all they in the opinion of the ladies, was the need equal of the fine effort of Mrs. where all may learn to write or read; Lingle. Incidentally Mrs Lingle Tm every woman so inclined, said the Hickory ladies had made a A work can do that suits her mind; fine start. Till every one adopts the rule Mrs. Elliott has called a meeting To help make Hickory beautiful; for next Friday afternoon at 3:30 Till hygenic methods rise so high, m tne unamoer oi commerce ana jNone will be sick ana none win aie; every member, as well as those who And what will bring this state about?, expect to join, are urged to be pres- The Community Club, without a' ent. The question of organization, doubt! j ttnmtmtmninnniinMHnniini At The HUB THEATRE This Afternoon & Night "GOOD PALS" A two reel Pathe drama. "UNFRIENDLY FRUIT" A one reel Pathe comedy. "THE MISSING ONE" A one reel Krack Kat Car toon. . . , JOFFRE'S RETIREMENT IN FRANCE COMPLETE t.?tt;;niiisiitmmnmmmiiiiinunii8tsa (By Associated Press.) Paris, Feb. 3. The election of General Joffre to the rank of Marshal of France appears to have eliminated him entirely from any effective con nection with the army. The general public is slow to comprehend the sit uation but discreet references in. the press leave little doubt as to the fact. Prior to the decree that named Joffre technical councillor to the war coun cil he was 'the commander-in-chief of all the French armies The two de crees that were issued simultaneous ly with that which raised, him to the r.ank of marshal annulled the decree that made him councillor to the war council. In the meantime other de crees named General Nivelle commander-in-chief of the French armies op erating in France and General Ni velle and Sarrail responsible direct ly to the minister of war. Conse quently, Joffre is marshal without a command and without any other function excepting that member of the superior war council that has not met as such since the beginning of the war. , It is held also that Joffre ceased to be a member of the superior war council the moment he Was placed in command of the French armies in the field in face of the enemy. The new marshal, the first to have been named under the third repub lic, is, according to some papers, al ready enjoying a rest in his native town of Riversalte in the Basses Pyrenees Others insist that he is at home in Paris. The Petit Par isien says that he has already in readiness the barge with which, ac cording to .his declaration to the American newspaper correspondents, he longed to make a voyage by river and canal through France. "Joffre's barge," says the Petit Parisien, "is moored on the left bank of the Seine in a solitary spot near Bougival where it has remained since the first days of the war. Noth ing distinguished it in outward ap pearance from other river barges. "The interior, however, is most comfortably fitted up with study, re ception, library, salon and snicking room. No name is seen anywhere on the barge but the inhabitants of the locality who talk of it already as the 'Marshal's barge' declare that it is to be named 'The Swan.' " it At The P as t i m e This Afternoon and Night "Pearl of The 1 Army." XX On account of the extreme cold weather yesterday pre - jj venting many patrons froir: jf coming out. By request we S will show Pearl of the Army H again today. Also our reg- 8 XX ular good Universal pictures J Church Directory tt S THINK WOMEN WILL PROPOSE AFTER WAR (By Associated Press) London, Feb. 3. Speakers at a suf frage meeting here were of the opin ion that women will have to propose after the war because many men will hesitate to come forward owing to their being cripples. Reformed Joseph L. Murphy, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:45. Preaching at 11 and 7 by the puastor. Preach ing at Brookford at three o'clock. The senior choir will sing at the morning services and the junior choir at night. Presbyterian Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Man's class meets in church at 10 a. m Dr. W. B.Rasmay, teacher. Men are welcome. Preaching at 11 a. m. by the pastor, Rev. J. G Garth, subject, "The Gospel, Adequate and Indispu table." At 7 p. m. Mr. Wyatt A. Taylor of Columbia, S. O, will make an address in the interest of Chris tian Endevor. Mr. Taylor is field representative in the south. He will talk at the Endeavor meeting at.6:15 A collection for Christian Endeavor state work will be taken at the church service in the evening. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD
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