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UKI)NKSI)AV KYN1M HICKORY DAiLY RECORD PAGE THREE -BBHBDBUUUuuiii. mmmuuuuuu II II II u fm Take Care of Your Eyes the to 100,000 blind people in United States, according the last census. According to the statement a large per centage could have been pre vented if properly cared for in time This does not in clude partial loss of sight and o'ther complications. Wat Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Regis tcred Optometrist monitor for Southern and C. and N.-W. Railways. 3 ggiBiasnnonnnDnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn lllllllllfi:illllllll!llll!llllllllll!!lllllllllill!III!l!IM Rexall Baby Cough Syrup Recommended by Us. l-Vr trvatnu-nt of coughs, colds, hoarseness, whooping cough, m, 'Iv croup and similar affections of the air passages in in- .i'1 i vciing children. I; ;. ; rcpaml especially for bab'es and young children. It does net .Vry ap but loosens it, relieves the lungs and enables the sys tem t.'';!i'v off the poisonous mucous. j: ,i favorite remedy for croup coughs, colds and hoarseness. Guaranteed 25 cent Per Bottle Price delivered anywhere in town, iromptly by parcel post. Out of town orders d Hickory Drug Company A Good Drug Store In A Good Town. The REXALL Store Telephone 46. paw i:r;'::!ri;!!!Sir;iililll!!!!lll!!lll!!l illinium lillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll! .f We'll Find That Trouble for You Just bring your car to us if it is not running right and we'll point out the cause in a moment. We have every convenience for doing fine repairing and will give you satisfaction without -overcharging. Our prices for re pairs have made us many friends. CITY GARAGE Phone 377. Ddqg&I R0THF MOTOR CAS! The enamel finish is permament and an ordinary application o f polish brings back all its brightness. It is a constant source of satisfaction to the owner to know that he can restore the original lustre of the car at any time. It pay you to visit us and examine this car. The naioline consumptions usually low. the tiTre milzeage h unusually high. , . . The pine of the Touring Car or Roadster complete is $8o f. I. ii troit. Buick Garage Phone 210 miiiiiiiiiiiimma Local and Personal iiiMiiiiiniireao (Mir. and Mrs. W. I. Caldwell are keeping house at the Methodist par sonage, and providing the pastor with good meals. Miss Rita Beard of Charlotte will arrive in the city tomorrow from Ashe ville to spend a few days with Mrs. A. M. West. fvff ttf fffwffV www Washington's birthday will be ob served by the Hickory high school this afternoon, a half holiday being given. A lecture this afternon by Dr. R. Wood Brown at the Hub on Mount Vernon. iMr. A. C. Hewitt of Hickory has been awarded the contract for mak ing some improvements at its Enor river plant near Durham. Mr. Hew itt is comiplet'ng a contract for the Southern Railway Qompany near Mbdison, S. C, in double-tracking the system. There will be prayer meeting to night at the Methodist church at 7:30 and all memibers and visitors are in vited to be present. The topic to rt ght will be, "Why Should We Pray?" and some phase of this sub ject will be discussed every Wednes day night for a month. NO GUILTIER THAN THE REST Society Mrs. Howell Hostess IMirs. C. R. Howell entertained last night .With a 6 o'clock dinner in hon or of her two house guests, ,Mrs. Charl e Abernethy of Connelly Springs and Mrs. W. H. Hodges of Danville, Va. Mrs. Howell's guests including Mrs. Abernethy,Mrs. Hodges, Mrs. Mozelle Furman, Miss Mabel Miller, Mr. Robert Howell and Rev. A. L. Stanford. o Methodist Philatheas .Last Sunday the Philathet class of the Methodist church was glad to have their regular teacher, Mr. West back after an absence of two Sundays. During his absence Miss Mabel Hight and Mrs. W. F. Fogle made the les sons very interest ng. We now have an enrollment of 100 members but only about one-third of them were present last Sunday. We want at least 75 of the 100 members present :i next Sunday with the lesson prepar- ; ed. The girls will have good home- j made candy for sale again next Sat- :i urday afternoon at Mrs. Beckley's. The proceeds will be . used for our it class room. REPORTER Make This Your Safeguard. Why waste your money buy ing prescriptions made from stale and adulterated drugs? You can get them at Lutz's in full strength for the same price. It does matter where you have your prescriptions filled. Get our safe scriptions. Mew Spring pre- Lutz Drug Store "On the C f rner Phones 17 and Rea dy-to- Wear Every express brings something new. In this small space ,we cannot tell you much. We are anxious to show you. Wont you come in and spend just a few minutes with us? We call your attention to a few things just received: 317 dliekory is sure on the map. At top of column, right fernince reading natter 'festered matter what ought to be probed into and let run out be fore vituperation sets in. And that is what our good folks are trying to do. (Will give a sample: Had a court trial here Friday. A real funny trial. .Friday is always the fa rest or the foulest. A good officer went and sweared out a war rant and had himself arrested. Yes, he did. That officer is no respecter of person, place or thing. The officer kinder got agrafxeted at a fellow citizen. And forgetting what manner of man he was, the of ficer, he drewed back and tried to slap fellow citizen. Just with one hand. He didn't want to be brutal. Hut not being a good marks-maner, md not being quicker than lightning, the officer, he missed fellow citizen. lit happened this way. Fellow citi '.en, seeing that there empty hand xcoming and not wanting to see the .food officer get mixed up with creeds, customs and cusses, he fellow citi zen, dodged and ran off and leit the officer for the crowd to laugh at. And if ever a fellow looked forlorn and eft, that officer was which. But 'he doctor thinks by proper nursing, he may get over it. Jn the trial, it was hard to tell who was what, or tother from which. 't was ev'dent that a great and se ious trial was going on. One wouldn't tell whether they were trying the patience of the court, the lati tude and longdtitude of the lawyer, lhe officer for being too slow, or the fellow citizen for exceeding the city peed limit. iSo the court -just, as :t always its finally decided that, ac cord ng to evidence and all legal court procedure, the officer accused was no guiltier than the rest. And right hen and there, the court it went, and down-stairsed itself to get a breath of pure air. GOODS BOX W1HITTLER. MEASLES IN WEST HICKORY West Hickory, Feb. 21. The Meth odist Sunday school of West Hickory gave an oyster supper at the new Y. M. C. A hall here Saturday evening from 5 o'clock to 10 o'clock. There was a large crowd present. The supper was fine and the sales good. Mr. S. Z. Parker has his new store building about completed We under stand that Mt. Will Shook has the building rented and will move in as soon as the work is finished. Mr. A. P. Austin of Alexander ounty was here Sunday vi'ting his son, Mr. G. C. Austin who is very sick with the measles. Mrs. Jennie Parker of Georgia is here at present spending sometime with her sick mother, Mts. J. J. Hicks. Mrs. Cordia Wilson has been very sick for several days., but is a little better at present. Mr. Charge Cole of Altavista, Va., spent Sunday and Monday here with relatives and friends. IMrs. Abbie Carswell and Miss Lela Cook are very sick with the meas les at present. . T. J. L. Mothers' Club Metis The Mothers and Teachers' Club met at the South school Monday af ternoon at 3 o'clock. Although it was a very rainy, disagreeable after noon, tne attendance was good, show- SALAZAR REFUSED TO ACCEPT CHECK; El Paso, Feb. 21. Jose Inez Sala-! zar refused to accept the check drawn ! .. .. ... vt m-a. ituiicii ami .in in iitr it ti I inr that, f hp mnthPfs and toanlna-.'s , , . . -y oi tne ooutn scnooi are very mucn interested in this work. The program consisted of interest ing and instructive readings by the following members: Miss Margaret McComb, Mrs. J. F. Joy, Mrs. J. J. Hefner, Mrs. W C, Shell and Prof Carver. The by-laws committee which was n i r-t . , i ixuiiki spencer, tne nesrro ranch overseer, and his Mexican wife were still being held as hostages at the Ojitos ranch in Mexico, a repre rentative of the Whrren 'nterests said. Spencer and his wife were made pris oners by Salazar's troops at Ojitos, following the raid on the Corner Ranch near Hichita. . 1 , J. . . . IMMlWiiHl Lilt tiic. j Wt,l cl . loiinei meeting suo- part of a scheme to capture one of mitted the r report on the constitution his men who n:it,ht attempt to cash and by laws for the organization and ;t on the American side, and it was after some discussion they were adopt- understood he demanded the mon?y n. , . . gold. ,As far as could be learned, The matter of securing a piano Spencer and his wife are safe, for the building was discussed. A if ,vn5 aicri iM,.,i w wn a .,,. committee of six was appointed oy -Cans from Lang's Ranch on the! tne president to be known as the American side of the border west of! ways and means committee, will the Corner Ranch, were pursued for' work out pians for securing it, and flve miies by Mexican raiders S.ni-yr-1 to report at the next meet ng. tfay and escaped by hard fighting; flhere being no further business across the border. Thev were on the i the meeting adjourned to meet on MPviMn e;,, a ;jc .! March, the date to be anounced later. ed and were pursued across the line, SOCIALIST WINS VICTOR?" - g at them' (Coat Suits $12.75 to. , , , $30.00 iLadies Coats $6.50 to $25.00 Jersey Coats Special . $10.00 Wool Skirts $3.50 to , $7.50 Silk Skirts, special , i $5.75 '"Wirthmoor"' Vaits, special , $1.00 iSiK: Waists, $2.00 to , -- $5.75 (Georgette Crepe Neckwear 50c to . $1.00 Extra Large Silk Middy Ties , 75c "Linenwear" Silk Hosiery, special 79c Full Fashioned Silk Hosiery, special 59c "Gordons" Fancy Silk Hosiery $1.00 to $2.00 iSilk Lisle Hosiery, 35c value , 25c "Centemeri" Kid Gloves, novelties $1.50 to $2.00 Silk Crepe Handkerchiefs, 25c and 35c for 19c Big lot Middy Blouses 50c to $1.50 Middy Suits $3.00 to . $15.00 Thompson-West Company. "The Ladies' Store' OVER NOVELIST LANDLORD THE FALL OF A NATION ' COMING MARCH 11th (By Associated Press.) Prais, Feb. 21. Pierre Brizon, o The next big picture coming to; Soc'alist member of the chamber of Hickory will be "The Fall of A Na-1 .lpimti w!m wn rprrml v CiiCrvonri,i tion" in 7 reels which will be shown I j " i 1 asasa c 11 J i I for fifteen sittings for using violent Sheriff Isenhower Manager's office all day. will be in City i day next Satur-j 2 21 3t: here on March the Ii'th, at the Hub Theatre. The "Fall of a Nation" was language, has just won a victory over written and directed by Thomas Dix- his landlord, Guy de Teramond, a well on (author) of "The B'rth of a Na- known novelist. The landlord, tion" and is a drama of the origin and , ,. .. . , , , , destiny of oui republic, pleading scarcity of coal, has stopped 1 the central heating plant of the house which the deputy occupies. The tenant demanded four francs a day compensation; the landlord offered half a franc. Brizon determined to move, but it is contrary to French law for a ten ant to remove h's furniture until the landlord's bill is paid. Brizon gath ered up fifty of his friends, took them into his flat at night, and had the furniture in a van and away before the landlord was aware what was go ing on. 'The fifty socialists, headed by an orchestra of frying pans and pails, marched off triumphantly be hind the van to the deputy's new quarters. Washington Birthday A beautiful decorated Cherry box of Delicious Chocolate dipped cherries, rolled in cream. large, full pound box tied with red, white, blue ribbon. Value, 80c. (Now on sale for 39c. REICHSTRATII TO MEET Marcus E. Hull, D. f . Lincolnton, N. C. St 39c At Hickory: Thursdays and 11 a. nr. to 2 Tuesdays, Saturdays, Hotel Until the 27th 39c Today we have head lettuce, onions, oranges, grape fruit, tan- apples, Malaga grapes, cocoanuts. germes, Whitener & Martin "Sells for Less Profit" (Bv Associated Press.) .Amsterdam, eFb. 21 The Aus trian reichstrath will be summoned in the middle of May, says the Az Est of Budapest, which also learns that the question of autonomy in Gali cia will be left for settlement until after the war. The paper adds that the German parties who wanted the exclusion of the Polish deputies from the Reichstrath have yielded to the arguments of Count Clam Martinec, the premier, and the Poles will there fore attend the May session of the Reichsrath. IhL'vi'i 11 "'ii A I ION CARDS ! K !'. IKKD IN FRANCE Ihv A?sfvufcd Press.) J, M., :,l -All foreigners ami that effect, that naturalized nirry an identifica- " years follow'ng the '''i papers. provisions of this bill, so that y he vartified at I' i .uict' or its colonies P'tiT'orates m;iv h. iAAUrtl t.i I'jjrry an niifi.-ation card" after Tho chamber of deputies . - .nK a law to uiso provide orci(,..-. i .. -'.'"i snail m car.1 for n , yoyaj-t. ()f ,iaturaiize(i foreign 1 K',"',k"1 the card ny Ce '",,!"ls may bo var1 liieent r,'l',','ss :ret intcl- f(Jr der m,, "s 11 is alk'Kw was one fore he'nJ , I-'n-nch ter'tory be- COOPERATION OF WOMEN SOUQUT IN AUSTRALIA iRv Associated Press) .,.tMr. Fob 21. "There i, S 'ti b. . bte . Movement through- operation oi wu,,., i f 1 i :4.,i a tnr-Grenerai oi crStinK Donald Mackinnon "Ev i t . n Australia, n a cry wiiui c " ".-... evidences (lOU, "1 nave b z tow of the fact that tne ieuu - u.. nhe conscription issue; has died down. ttlelp ng : hands are stretched towards me from " Id8 There is a general desire to do tne right thing." ' Hong Kong, Great gain's Chinese - i maAa a fflft OI live mil PoTfcllir. tVard?. the proseoution ?' "LS'.S EafZ the. proceeds of a loca loan of three million dollars raiseu WILD BIRDS MIGRATE TO INTERIOR ENGLAND (By Associated Ptprs., London, Feb. 21 The intense cold wave which swept over England in the closing days of January, freez :ng over marshes, ponds and rivers, caused a great inland migration of all kinds of wild birds, a phenomenon rarely seen in winter time. Depriv ed of their usual feeding 'grounds the birds flew to the farm lands where thev gave the farmers so much troub le that shooting parties were organ ized to bring them down. borne b'rds sought the river mouths, al ways fair feeding places. The feathered tribe first attacked and foraging over the brown fields. These were mostly gulls of various species, but occasionally rooks were seen and now and then flocks of wild geese in their familiar V formation. LENOIR QUINT BADLY DEFEATED BY STATES V 1 LIjK fttnteBville. Feb.. 21- irl .itesv.'Ve's basketball teamjourneying to Lenoir engaged that team m a game, result- . . . r-i.i. :lt ...itV. ing in a victory ior outieavuic win. i score of 45 to 1U. The line-up was as follows: ctateevilln Lenoir Strapper Jones Right rorwara - Holdng Fox Left Forward Etheridge (-, Dysard Center Morrison ;-w Nelson Righa Guard Guy l Bowen Left Guard WOMEN CARPENTERS By Associated Press ) London, Feb. 21. Nineteen young women carpenters have left for France, where they have contracted to rema n for the duration of the war in employment mainly connected with the building of barracks for the Brit ish army. Let your choice for 1916 season Be TIRES Guaranteed in writing 5000 MILES DECIDE now to equip with Ajax Tires'f or the new season. Ajax Tires are best 1500 miles better in the service they are guar anteed to give. "While others are claiming Quality we are guaranteeing it1 ' Abernethy Hardware Co. P. 111., J I -1 aw hm 1917 Miiig Clay Printing Company, and The with new machinery nrpnared to un 1 f 1 nr od cuiu terial, is al 1 1 Kinus ma- dertake book printing Let our on you or at moderate price mce representative Amn into the O and talk the matter over. Mortgage Deeds and Other Legal Blanks on Sale at Offic "THE SANITARY WAY PHONE 190. Clothes Altered. Cleaned. Pressed, Dyed and Repaired CITY PRESSING CLUB Moose & Miller. Clay nmrn Giipy Book and Job Printers.
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