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TUfKSPAY EVENING HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE 8 6 pi 0 H 0 ft H II 0 IS m H It 0 0 0 0 a 0 II 0 0 0 J u a 0 mi VT "..c Take Care of 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 pre vented if properly cared for in time This does not in clude partial loss of sight and oilier complications. a a a a a a a D a Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Regis tered Optometrist W.iuh inspector for Southern and C and N.-W. Railways. ji22iannQanaaDnnnnannnnnnonDnnnnnnnnnnc a a n Si: b I I Rexall Baby Cough Syrup Recommended by Us. , r treatment of coughs, colds, hoarseness, whooping cough, 1 1 ; v. i-roup and similar affections of the air passages in in ; .iini young children. ; is prepared especially for bab es and young children. It does 'irv up but loosens it, relieves the lungs and enables the sys- throw ort" the poisonous mucous. ' a favorite remedy to: croup coughs, colds and hoarseness. Guaranteed Price 25 cent Per Bottle Hr In- delivered anywhere in town. Out of town orders dc !:,,!. 1 promptly by parcel post. Hickory Drug Company A Good Drug Store In A Good Town. f The REXALL Store Telephone 46. ;'i:j;!i:;!r;i:ii!!:;:iiaiii;i:ii:iiii:!ii;iiii:!ii!u:n We'll Find That Trouble for You J est bring your car to us if .'r. is not running right and we'll point out the cause in a mo:nont. We have every convenience for doing fine repairing and will give you satisf.w'.ion wilhovf ,-over-cliargiug. Our prices for re pairs nave made us many friends. CITY GARAGE Phone 377. Want Ads in the Record bring Results GElROTHEF urm MOTOR. CAR 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 thai he can restore the original lustre of the car at any time. 1' will puv you to visit us and examine this car. Tlu- gasoline consumptions usually low. he tiTre milzeage s urusually high. . . Thi! price of the Touring Car or Roadster complete is $7So t. , I), detroit. nick Garage Phone 210 B Our Layman's Corner The Day's Quotation A good character is the first essen tial in a man. Washington. 3 '4 mini c society li ts B George Washington Here's to you, George Washington. You were a thoroughbred; you didn't do things by halves. When you took a job, you put it over. Wihen there was a tree to be chopped, you chopped it, and when somebody had to be the goat; you were it. WJien you reached a river, you crossed it. When there was an enemy, you took it. You were all there a man's man. That's why we remember that this is your birthday. This winter's so full of a number of things, It's a c nch we all shall be glad to see spring. iHickory would do well to get one of those libraries while Uncle Andy is above top-soil and his check-book is working. John D. Rockefeller says "money that comes to a man without effort is a curse." JStill there are a few folks who would be glad to accept a few Every reform was once a private opinion. 'Emerson. muu;:t!nr:Trrnn8;8t:;i:i:;t;murt ice Fancy Work Club ;The Ladies Fancy Work Club of 1 West Hickory met with Mrs. H. A. g Heavner Wednesday afternon. Four- g teen members were present and two g visitors. After a display of quite g a number of beautiful designs piano jj music was rendered by Mrs. Henry jj which everyone enjoyed. The next 1 meeting will be with Mrs. Henry Lohr. g With Miss McComb ( Miss Margaret McComb was hos- g tess to the O. O. Club Tuesday night. f Special gnosis were Miss Mary Field, f Miss Janie Lyerly, Mr. Harvey Mc- jj Comb and Mr. William Menzies. Progressive rook was enjoyed for p an hour and a delicious sweet course H was served by the hostess before ad- journment to meet with Miss El'za- j beth McComb. H fThanks, Boss, you're on. Tell 'em, though, that one cent stamps don't have any effect on us. Bone-Dry Brother The latest cocktail 3s the U-29. One of them will sink an armed mer chantman, an unarmed merchant or a tired business man. (New York Mail. Another reason why some folks see the aurora borealis so often: if you pour a little of that South Moun tain stuff in the radiator, your Ford will come home all illuminated. Pretty Raw Ml B. Daly's home in East Cleve and was to have been the scene of ome kind of a party Monday n;ght b'lt the affair was postponed because there wasn't enough gas to cook the eats.. Cleveland Press. Certainly, we gotta pinch a few paragraphs. You can't expect a fellow to work over-time. Let's hope that Emp. Wilhie gets 'hrouo.h with his free lunch talk be fore it's time for Hans Wagner to hit the diamond again. A teacher in a miss'on school in a Scottish town gives some interesting j examples of the answers which havei ?ome trom mtant Hps to her uiDie questions. Asked what Naaman did , after washing in the Jordan before i le returned to his native land, one n'te gave the obvious answer, "Dry! hisself." Wihenever you satisfy yourself i fhat Hickory has mighty rough weather, go up to the Huffry and buy! an eastern paper and look at the pic tures of 8-inch snow or 4-inch slush. V.Vve got corking good climate even ;f we don't deserve it. Scientists tell us that a germ can rest very comfortably on the tip end of a pin. Imagine old General Grip reared back giving you the once over. Zounds! A litle boy was once asked by his teacher if anyone helped him with his composition, whereupon the little George Washington replied, "No, m'am my brother did it all by himself." That two can live as cheaply as one may not be a fallacy. But we're nightv certain that two big ones and three little ones can't. Mrs. Abernethy Entertains Mrs. F. P. Abernethy charmingly entertained the members of the Wed nesday Afternoon Auction Club and several others yesterday afternoon. Place cards were found at the three tables by shield shaped score cards and table prizes, bon bon boxes, also shield shaped, were won by Mrs. E. L Shuford. Mrs. E. Bryan Jones and Mrs. R. A. Grimes. Mrs. George Yo der was the winer of the consolation prize, a miniature haftchet. In the ejrant two course luncheon that fol lowed the game, the George Washi ngton idea was carried out in every detail. Those playing were Mesdames Horace Lutz, F. A. Abernethy, E. L. Shuford. Wlalker Lyerly, E-. Bryan Tones, James C. Shuford, C. M. Sherrill, Bascom Blackwelder, R. A. Grimes J H. Hatcher, George Yo der and Miss Louise Coleman. -o . Mrs. D'Anna Hostess The Round Dozen Book Club was entertained yesterday afternoon Iby Mrs. Hugh S D'Anna. Thirteen -viembers weie present, this being the sixth time in succession that there hae been this number at the meet :nJ. 'The afternoon's book was "Bars of Iron" by Ethel M. Doll. Mrs. D'Anna gave a short crit cism of this popular book, but could tell nothing of the author, who refuses to disclose her, or maybe his identity. A splen did portrayal of Sarah Berrnhardt, 'he woman and her life was read by Mrs. L F. Abernethy. The article was written by Cleveland Moffitt, nd titled the Greatest Woman in the V.lorld. Current events proved to be a live part of the program, the most interesting being the announcement of the arrival of an heir to Mr. and Mrs. R. G. S. Davis of Henderson. The club adjourned to meet with Mrs F. B. Infold, and exchange being made between Mrs. W. B. Councill md Mrs. Itigold. In the dining room with its patriotic decorations and George Washington mementoes, the club enjoyed a delightful luncheon. Hair Tonics Name any good Hair Prepa ration you want to try and we will supply you at once. We have all the good ones No other kind. Try us now and see. 25c to $1.00. Lutz s Drug Store On the Corner Phones 1 7 and 3 1 7 1 Advance Shi3i: Of Men's And Young Men's fjl fli 3Vfifl 08I5 SI D RING GOODRICH ADDS TO ITS LARGE SALES ORGANIZATION i One of the moat important moves made in the rubber and automobile industries for somet'me is the an nouncement coming from the office of Mr. W. O. Rutherford, general sales . manager of the B. F. Goodrich Com- this company will open by March 1, j thirtv-eight new stores which will 1 broaden the Goodrich sales organiza tion now represented in practically every important c'ty of the United j States. -These new stores will serve as i distributing points for dealers in j their territories and will relieve the I various Goodrich branche- of n ore-it ! portion of the increased business : thev have bec-n obliged to handle up to th"s time. ' The men who have been selected to manage these new stores have been taking an eight weeks educational course at the Akron factnrv. t-k1o-the personal direction of Mr. A Koeh- 1 lor. preparing them to handle their new offices and teaching them the sales policies applying to each of the Good rich products which they will handle. ! 'The Goodrich Company hns no doubt established a precedent by selecting these managers and their ass"stants from among well known "en in pr'h of the cities which gives the men the advantage of a wide acquaintance SUITS Mr. W. A. Self is in Raleigh look ing after good roads legislation for the country. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD mami-g.... g i i " 1 Kl'KUS liASKLTUALL (JAMES AM! INC THE HIGH SCHOOLS Ktvvil!,., Keh. '12. An important t-onr-r,..,,. . waH hoM in sateaville last 'U whc.j representatives from 11 "lw western North Carolina met n r.. .ur.m,,,, tlu. st.ries (jf bag k t..n ! game to select the high ""'"I r.:ln, winning the ehampion " I1 in wcMiorn North Carolina. The ..unj.. U'ani will play with the win , w tinim from eastern North Caro t ( har,ol Hill March 9, the w n h L resented with a cup. The wi.P ""1 of th blowing towns land A,',7srlt,',l follows: Church F w Vi lnrar; Kings Mountain, Ashivii .:. 1U'lmont. A. Querry; 5 A W' U' l- VVt'll9; Hickory, Kr' Abernethy and Elwood Mitch- -It Lenoir. Horace Sisk; Winston- Salem Wl. D. Moore. Secretary E. R. Rankin of Chapel Hill, having charge of the series, was also present at the meet'ng. a .1 .irV1Vl Will Schedule lor me games . .i 1 on4-.m1nir nf This , be played rriuay anu oa.u-j - - 'week is as follows: Jamestown and .Churchland at Jamestown; Belmont . ir- in ot Rp mont and ivings mountain Mooresvuie ana uerna au Asheville and Hickory at Asheville, North Wlilkesboro and Lenoir at Le noir. , . . 'inese nign scnoois pijf.& rru be d vided into three groups. ine winner in the respective groups com peting in other "go rounds," until the i t ;,Jlofro nf a trial for uie uvvcu iiit; iJii'"'.h' cup at Chapel Hill. New Methods An enterprising man opened a shop. It was next door to a man who kept a shop of the same description but who was not very pushing in his business methods, preferring to jog ilong in the old conservafve way. The methods of the newcomer, however, caused the old trader to wake up, and, with the spirit of orig inality strong upon him, he affixed a notice over his shop with the words: "Established 50 years," painted in 'are letters. JNeVf day thp njewcomer replied lo this' with a notice over his shop to the following effect: 'Established yesterday; no old stock." Pittsburgh Dispatch. NORTH CAROLINA MEMBERS ON REED AMENDMENT . Washington, Feb 22. Majoritv : T eider Claude Kitchin last night said the house called the bluff of anti- nrohobitionists by passing the Reed j amendment. "The anti-prohibitionists ; in the senate p it it on a3 a bifiF , to test the s'neerity of the prohibi- ; tionists " he said. 1 IThe three North Carolina members vVin vnt.pd jicainst the amendment. Small, Pou, and Food gave reasons for their action. "This proposed fe-i--ral law," Mr. Small sa;d, "was not conceived in the interpt of ten--er-r-ce. If the genuine friends of pro hibition would abandon thc;r he -sy j of amend'ng the federal constitution for so-called nationwide prohibition, and continue their work in the several states, they would not only maintain the vital right of local self-government but ultimately advance the cause of prohibition." 'Mv nninion is." said Mr. Pou, "it will retard the course of real tem perance for which I have always stood in the state, i adhere strictly to the principle I have always followed of leaving to the respective states such matters." "A great many voted for it who are opposed to national prohibition," Mr. Webb said. (Mr. Webb believes the chances are good for passing h's amendment to make prohibition na tionwide. Mr. Hood said he did not propose by his vote to repeal the state law. "I expect to vote for the amendment for national prohibition." 'It makes effective actual prohibi tion in North Carolina," Mir. Page said. 'l have received many letters pro testing against the shipmenjt from wtt territory into Norta Carolina, j declared Mr. Doughton. Sheriff Isenhower will be in City Manager's office all day next Satur day. " 2 21 3t Sweet Cider Made from good Apples. $1.25 per dozen No. 3 cans, delivered. WILLIAM F. FOGLE Phone 104-J GOD'S INSPIRED WORD Last eve I paused beside a black smith's door, And heard the anvil sing the vesper chime, Th-n. looking in, I saw upon the Poor Old haror-iers, worn with beating years of time. ."How m.gny anvils have you had," said I, i "To wear and batter all these ham 1 mers so?" "jv.st one. ine said, tnen witn a twinkling eye, ' 'The anvil wears the hammers out. you know." And so, T thought, the anv,il of God's Word For ages skeptic blows have beat upon ; Yet, though the noise of fall'ng blows was heard, The anvil is unharmed the ham mers gone. Dr. John Clifford. Ts: MA "lit fMY m w gCo. r Now On Display Most Reasonably' Priced or etz-Whitener Clothin "The Quality Shop." w Washington Birthday A beautiful decorated Cherry box of Delicious ChocolateNlf cherries, rolled in cream white, blue ribbon, . 11 large, full pound box tied with re Value, 80c. 'Now on sale for 39c. f fh$ 39c Until the 27th 39c 9 :t Today we' have head lettuce, onions, oranges, grape frpnii, UjjTml oot ni vnil ir.'i SKil'l gerines, apples, Malaga grapes, cocoanuts. ; S Whitener & Martin "Sells for Less Profit" -'I I : )J 11 M H ITS) k I K OUF u li r '"'! "SMS Let your choice for 1916 season Be Guaranteed in writing 5000 MILES DECIDE now to equip with Aj ax 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 it" Ice all The Clay Printing Company, with new machinery and ma terial, is prepared to underta inds of job and book printing at moderate prices. Let our representative call Akerneiiiy Hardware Co. , ) vnil nr Hr on into the office JL j y and talk the matter over. HortPase Deeds and Other Legal Blanks on Sale at (Mice. s "THE SANITARY WAY" ! PHONE 190. Clothes Altered. Owned. Pressed, Dyed and Repaired CITY PRESSING CLUB Moose & Miller. rmftig dumpy Book and Job Printers.
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