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HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE flD00flnanannnnnnnnaQHnanaannnnann33222 Take Care of g Your Eyes 100,000 blind people in the United States, according to the last census. According to the statement a large per centage could have been pro vented if properly cared for in time This does not in clude partial loss of sight and o'.her complications. a a a Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Regis tered Optometrist Watch inspector for Southern and O and N.-W. Railways. cjiic3nnDonDnnoonnonannanflnonnnDQaaKfS a a WEST HICKORY ITEMS West Hickory, Feb. 13 Mr. C. F. BurgaTrfer and family haye mov ed "io Lexington Mr. G. H. Cook moved into the house vacated by Mr. Bumgarner Mr. J. C. Melton moved from here to Brookford last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Emmitt Mitchell spent several days in Newton the past week attending the funeral of Mrs. Mi'cch elPs brother, Mr Pat Thornburg. iMiss Captola Beck who has been taking a course at a business college at Charlotte, is here at present spen ding some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Beck Mrs. Hi. E Fulbrigh'e of Route 1 was here Saturday visiting relatives and friends. Mr David Miller of Granite spent Saturday and Sunday here with his two sons, Messrs. Henry and Georga Miller. iMr Victor Cook spent Sunday with relatives at Brookford. There are several cases of measles In West Hickory at presen'c. T. J L. Society it m n m Valentine Flowers Carnations, sweet peas, violets, potted plants. What makes a nicer Valentine than flowers? Give Us Your orders Early. We are agents for Scholtz the Florist Salisbury Green Houses. Hickory Drug Company A Good Drug Store In A Good Town. The REXALL Store Telephone 46. iauir.trrfx:iii::! There will be a pruning and spray ing (Jemonstration (Thvjrsday at 1 o'clock at the residence of Mr C. P. Bolch, just beyond Mr. C. H. Geit ner's residence on "the Lenoir road. The public is invited The county agent will be in charge. Master Barry Blackwelder has gone to Henderson to spend a few days with his mother, who is the guest of her sister, Mrs: R. G S. Davis. Mrs. Blackwelder will return Wednesday. OLD PRESCRIPTION FOR WEAK KIDNEYS Our Auto Repair Service We aim high We wat to give you the best of work, from a minor adjustment to a complete overhauling job, in the quickest time possible, commensurate with accuracy, at the minimum of expense t you We are in business t stay ciot for a "getaway," Can we count on you? A medical preparation like Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Root, that has real cur ative valu almost sells itself. Like an endlMS chain system the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefitted to those who are in need of it. i Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is a phy I sician's prescription. It has been I'.ested for years and has brought re sults to countless number whso have suffered. The success of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root is due to the fact that it fulfills g j almost every wish in overcoming kid m ney, liver and bladder diseases, cor- 1 CLll ill 1 11 A 1 J muuuic0 aim ucubiaiiica the uric acid which causes rheuma- tism. i Do not suffer Get a bo'ttle of 1 Swamp Root from any druggist now. ! Start treatment today. i However, if you wish first to test ' ' this great preparation send ten cen'ts ' : to Dr. Kilmer and Co., Binghampton, i N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention the j Hickory Daily Record. adv 8 I ins tm i m Miss May Lyerly of Salisbury ar- '. m rived in '-he city today to spend some j time with Mrs, S. L. Whitener. jjj Mrs R. C Buchanan was hostess '! yes'.erday afternoon to the Entre ? Nous Club. A pleasant hour was ; g spent in sewing and afterward the j g hostess served delicious refreshments, j jj Miss Virginia Sellers will have the jjj next meeting. B Lutz s Drug Store On the Corner Phones 17 and 317 Miss Garth Hostess m$ TUo. Ao Vr.n T ,L-q t; ri .1 1 1 V . I :i v - v. Ulivu 11 V , 1 Li k ' 111CL at the home of Miss Charlotte Garth S on the afternoon of February ninth. The members of the club found much amusement seekni hidden hearts, g Miss Louise illey succeeding in find- g jng the greatest number. At the g conclusion of this game a delightful H luncheon of hot chocolate sandwiches fj and cakes put the finishing touch to g a most enjoyable meeting. The g next meeting will be with Miss Alice g Lyerly, February 23rd. g o ; n TOILET & r f- 5 $ s ; y a r-s n i3 -'V Spring Shirts. 1 i Peroxide Cream L-Oiieves rougnness : chafing and other ; ritations that both women and men are annoyed by. Softens and clears ''.he skin quickly and is a valuable td for al kinds tof skin trouble 25 cents a jar. Christian Endeavor ig The Young People's Society of the' Reformed church had a splendid fl!muaimmimilLmlllIUIHIIiBtliiiUlllimaimtf!I!!iUflHIiUHiii:ii!!i!'ii: meeting Sunday night when it was: organized into a Christian Endeavor society. j About 20 young people were pres-' ent and enrolled as Christian En-1 deavor members. The following of 'iercers were elected: Winfield Ingold, president; Mrs. C. R. W&rlick, vice president; Miss Mary Allen, record ing secretary; Miss Constance Bost, corresponding secretary and Miss Alice LyV-'rly, treasure The so-, ciety hoped to double its membership shortly, so be present and do your part. ii t i ii iimmiii iiiwmiiiM i I "" It Penetrates. Acts Quickly. Gives De sired Relief Without Dosing the Stomach with Medicine. At Druggists, 25c, 50c, $1.00 Our early purchases of shirts and furnishings places us in position to save you money on your spring re quirements. New stock now being displayed. 5:! DR. SMITH ACCEPTS CALL TO ANNAPOLIS Dr. C Alphonso professor of English a' sity of North Carolina, Smith, former the Univer- and now CITY GARAGE i Ph one 377. ) See Us for Good Printing f THfc SAN I TART WAY" PHONE 190. Clothea Altered. Cleaned. Pressed. Dyd and Repaired CITY PRESSING CLUB Moose & Miller. va...x.' r This Is To Remind You! Pay your lighting bills before the 10th and receive the discount. Circles Meet The circles of the Woman's aux- iliary of the Presbyterian church; met yesterday afternoon. 'Mrs. W. ! B. Menzies entertained Cricle No 1 ' and 'twelve men.Urs responded to roll call. North China was the sub ject studied, and Mrs. Magfjil and Mrs. Geo Yoder read papers from the field. Mrs. Geo Bailev sana a solo. .Refreshments were served . holding- down a similar chair at the before adjournment. : University of Vii-ginia, has accepted Circle No. 2 met wuh Mrs. Wt B. : a call to the naval academy at An Ramsay, with twelve members pres- napolis He is one of the best teacii ent. The devotional exercises wereiers in the country. conducted by Mrs. Clark. Missionary! verses written on dain'..y little! V .nearts were given eacn memoer ana read at roll call. An interesting hour was spent studing- the last three chapters of "The Living Christ for Latin America " During the social 'alf hour, refreshments were enjoy de. Circle No 2 me'', with Mrs. Fan Tie White. iEleven members pres ent and this circle is continuing the study of "The Living Christ for Lat-. ;n America." Mrs. Garth and Mrs. E L Shuford made interesting talks r-n "ihis sijbjec.. Before adjourn ment, refreshments were served by he hostess " : Mrs. Wl T. Sledge and his milliner, !i:s Oilie IToyle have gone north to Tjrchase their spring goods. i Mrs. W. R. Beckley left 'today for orthern markets to purchase her lillinery for the coming season. j Rev B. A Yorke left today for' Mebane to visit his brother, Mr. W. B. Yorke who is ill. ' j ioretz-Whitener Clothing Co. "The Quality Shop." i Hotel Proprietor Given Up By Doctors. Continuance of service depends on bills being paid by the 1 5 th of each month following that in which service is rendered. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE I By virtue of the powers contained! in a certain deed of trust given by j W. H. Holsclaw and H. M. Hols-! claw, his wife to A. C. Hender-; son, trustee, to secure a loan trom the Mutual Building and Loan Asso- ciation- and dated June 9th, 191b,: and default having been made in the payment of the installments therein provided for, the undersigned will selL at pUOllC auction io Ulie mgurao uiu-, der, for cash, in front of the postj office building m Hickory, Mi u., on. Friday, the 9th day of March, 1917, at 1 o'clock p. m the following real estate lying in Longview, Catawba: county, N. C, described as follows:! Beginning on an iron stake at tne, intersection of a new street on South , side of Wm: Pierce's land and White's ! line, Street 30 feet from Pierce's 3.! E. corner and 12 feet from A, P. j Rowe's and White's line and runs ; south 150 ft. to an iron stake; thence N. 84 W. 100 feet to an iron stake; thence North 150 feet to an iron take in south margin of new street; thence S. 84 E. 100 feet with said street to the beginning. See Book 123, page 473 in office of Register of Deeds for Catawba coun ty where said deed in trust is record ed This Feb 6th, 1917. A. C. HENDERSON, Trustee. 1 6 4t Tues. "In a conversation with a representative of your company today, I could not help express ing my feeling of gratitude at the good your medicine had done for me. For three long years I suffered untold agony wi'di wha- they said was a se vere case of Rheumatism. Af ter the best doctors had ex hausted their knowledge in re gard to my case, I consulted an Osteopath and after an ex amination he said the hip join'-, had become irritated and it would take a long time to cure it, if it could be cured at all. 1 felt so discouraged over my condition, for I had spent hundreds of dollars in the vain pursuit of ease, for my suff ering was terrible. Hearing of vhe good effects that Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy had on oth ers, I decided to try it. I bought a dozen bottles, thinking that if 1 took it at all, I would go at it right. And wonderful, yes it is wonderful, the cure it made of me, as my friends can testi fy, -I began to improve on the first bottle and by the time I had finished the course I was a well, strong man and have had no symptoms of the dis ease since. I would feel that I had neg lected my duty to my feilowmen if I did not tell them of ray wonderful cure and I advise any sufferer to give Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy a trial. T. C, BRYAN." La Grange, N. G, Jan. Si, 1916 NOTICE TO FAlfiEK SIR KNIGHTS ATTENTION There will be held a stated con clave of Hickory Camp No. 17 K. T. Tuesday evening at 7:30. All , Sir ! Knights requested to attend. I J I PATRICK. E C. I F. A. HENDERSON, Rev. j Mon and Tues onnnnnnnpnnonnnnnnonEQnnnnnoanannncsscnna Valentine Just Received Candies B B The Hickory Electric Company is offering every inducement to connect with ru al telephone lines. These build up the country, in addition to giving farmers same service as given town subscribers on party line. Rates Very Low. Ask for particulars and rate. Let us show you Western Elec tric Farm Lighting System. Terms reasonable. Investigate our proposition. ickory Electric Co (' 9 1 I o Don't put it off Pay before the 10th. Southern Public Utilities Co Send her a box "Apolo" best candy. The candy that's different. Not to late for a box of v:olets for a valentine, Bi B ! B! B B B: B B B U B a B Concrete Milk Houses Make Dairy Work Easy Concrete keeps out dampness. It does not absorb or give out odors. Milk cannot soak into it. Concrete walls, floors, and vats are cleaned nn and Msilv and helo to keep milk sweet. Build a milk house of U1VIM J & 0 B u Red carnations appropriate f valentine. r a B B B H Irlnl i TEGIUKED a B B Whitener & Martin Phone 39 Phone 39 g rs r I BanDnnnnnnnnnnnnnoonnnnnDBOBQaDQaoQaQcaB and you will" have an everlasting, sanitary structure that will be a credit to your farm. You can mix the con crete yourself; v3 will give you full directions. We have sold ALPHA, the guar anteed Portland Cement, to users for miles around, and we novice that these users come back for more. Its strength is warranted to more than meet the U. S. Oovern-nent standard, ar d i: al ways gives catisfactory results PFMFmr 1 bBilll U i jrjj Abernethy Hdw. Co.
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