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HICKORY DAILY RECORD i f 'I Lavaliers Pins And Rings a a j Geo. E, in large variety. To be S wu uressea you must have a few nice pieces of jewelry iNOthinrr shnw -r. i . good taste in dress as jewel- ft ry. Let us show you our ni,.. line. H g isanar i i i J JewcW-r and KegisUr,ed Optometrist j AV.it -I''"- r,r Southern rnd C. and N.-W Railways. i Ja w. k vr T Urn easier bandies Society iMiss Bess Connelly is spending the Easter holidays with relatives and friends in Rock Hill and York. Miss Lanetta Bridges will leave to night for Morganton to spend the week end. Mts. Fred Flagler has returned from Tampa, Florida, where she spent the winter. o Miss Gertie Abernethy left yester day for Catawba after spending several days as the guest of Mrs. C. R. Howell. Miss Alice Person left Thursday for her home in Charlotte after spending a week with her aunt, Miss Josie Person. The l u -ioni of giving candies as an Easter G'ftlias krome well establsihed. Nunnallys is tne tan i wiui yivuiy. The pic ie it has gained during the thirty yea: has been created by high stand ards of 'Ji'tiniination whichf distinguishes it from other candies. NUNNALLY'S the candy of the SoutL Hickory Drug Company The REX ALL Store Telephone 46 'AUIPUP.? "V": 5 SKA GULLS PROVE O'rVr.rA.: HELPFUL to gardeners 'V' L'W (Hy tho Associated Press) Wfy&:;:;;r; J;!UTnVr, raris, April 5. Many seagulls ; rfr:,,,:,:.v:ll which were driven inland in France S0l03l!RL(jliljOLVtKVWKcKE b.v tho recent colds nap wero captur- ed, and now, with their wings clipped, . 1 are provin.tr useful in destroying hWRIilE iiiii UIX'OKI) worms and grubs in French gardens. Miss Katharine Gilmer returned to her home in Charlotte Thursday morning after spending several weeks with Mr. and M!rs. J. M. Stephens, the latter her aunt. Church Directory h 8 it First Baptist Rev. W. R. Bradshaw, pastor. At 9:30 a. m. Sunday school, J. D. Elliott, superintendent. At 11 a. m. Sermon by the pas tor. .Subject: "The Empty Tomb." At G:30 p. m., meeting of the B. Y. P. U. L. L. Hatfield, president. At 7.30 p. nl. Sermon by pastor. Subject: The Prodigal's brother. Everybody cordially invited. First Methodist Hev. A. L. Stanford, pastor. Sunday school J:45 a. m. Preaciimsr ah 11 a m SnKio(. ( o - kfuujn,i,a Ine Resurrection." At 7:30 p. m., the Easter service will ha nn.,.f ed by the children. At evening hour the doors of the church will be open and persons desiring to join will be given the privilege of doing so. rieimis and visitors rnrHinllir imnj - V 1 tCUi Every member urged to be present 4- U U ' a.1, uutu services. Mrs. Watson Entertains Thursday afternoon, Mrs. G. S. vvjatson was the charming hostess to the Neewlecraft Club. Twelve mem bers answered to roll call, and Mrs. Paul Troutman, Ben Gaddy, Lawrence Cline and Miss Emma Suttlemyre were welcome visitors. While all were busy with dainty work, Miss Rachel Pugh read a chapter from the club book. A delicious three course luncheon was served. Mrs. Wat son's house was beautifully decorated with pink Enchantress carnations and ferns. Mrs. Beverly Sustare will have the next meeting, May third. Your Country Needs You Co. "A" 1st n. c. N. G. Needs You. All able bodied unmarried men between the ages of 18 and 45 years owe it to their country to be prepared in this crisis. Be patriotic and join today before you are forced to serve. We need you now, not next year. Be first and not last. Good training and good pay for your services while training. CHANCE FOR FARMERS Every farmer in this section of North Carolina will be able to secure all the seeds he needs for planting if he will call on the First National Bank of Hickory. In a quarter of a page ad in the Record, the bank makes an offer that should appeal to the good sense and patriotism of every farmer. It is urged that per sons who take the Record pass the croods news along to farmers who may not be subscribers, but who might be interested in the announce ment. This is missionary work that will . mean increased prosperity to this whole section next fall. Lenoir College and Spencer inde pendent team will play baseball here Monday afternoon at 3:30. APPRECIATION See EJ . Lyerly At Shuford Hardware Co. at once. The board of directors of the Hickory Free Library Association ex press their grateful thanks . to the Hickory Dramatic Club for their kind ness in presenting the play, "A Mid night Elopment," for the benefit of the library. . MTiS. J. W. ELLIOTT. Pres. MRS. m B. RAMSAY, Sec-Ires. HAVE YOU BACKACE, GOUT, RHEUMATISM i Presbvterian Communion services will be held at 11 a. m., after a sermon by the pastor on the Transfiguration. A collection for the deacon's fund will ue tawen ac tne regular morning of fering in special envelopes provid ed for that cause. Tht Hahcw j.avu0uu1U services will be held at 3:30 in the aiternoon. The pastor will preach a special sermon to the children on "Roadbuilding for Boys and Girls." There will be no services at night and no Christian Endeavor services. Reformed Joseph L. Murphy, pastor. (Sunday school at 9:45. Easter ser vices at 11:00. Special music: Prelude "Alleluia" (William Faulkes), Mrs. D'Anna. Anthem: "The T.nrH i p;n choir. Ofi'ertorv. "Adnrntinn uvu. City) A. K. Gaul, Mrs. D'Anna. :Soio. 4,Calvarv" fPanl Mr. Sigmon. Postlude. Festal Marr-ho Mrs. D'Anna. Holy Communion. Mem urged to attend this servi stran. gers in town away from their own communion are cordiallv invitpH va present and commune with us. 6.60. Easter scriDture service at Brookford. :7:00. .Meeting nf rViriotior, deavor Society. 7:60. (Services by the children of the Sundav schrini. Thi -.m . t Hill fcC the children's Easter service and will be interesting. e ; i rn ii ij c n 4 I'' I ill P I I j - j" iPRRJS GANDES TheBestpartcf'tis; she knows tint he couldn't hat her anythiiigl e,vn 0 f a 1 P s g a f i M i a : L 1 You Ready or Easter? .......-.-J-.i-.. Lutz Drug Store On The Corner Phones 17 and 317. Our stock of Clothing and furnishing S offers you a wide range to select from in all styles and prices. Shoes and Hats in all the new styles at very reasonable prices. (By M. C. Lucas, M. D.) American men and women should guard constantly against kidney troulble, because We 'eat 1oo much and all our food is rich. Our blood ia fillvd with uric acid when the kid neys strive to filter out, they weak- pn from overwork, become sluggisn; the ehminative tissues clog and tne result ia kidnev trouble, bladder weakness and often the poison reach es the tissues, causing rneumausm and gout. Wlhen your kidneys feel like lumps of lead, when your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or von are obliered to seek relief two or three times during the night, when your suffer with sick headacne, or dizzy nervous spells, acid stomach, or vmi have rheumatism when the weather is bad, ask your druggist for Anupric '.(double ;sftremgifth). I have found in practice that Anuric is more potent than lithia and in most cases it will dissolve the uric acid as hot water does sugar. Most people do neglect themselves. Their tongue has a dark brown color, skin sallow, breath bad, yet they fail tn that their machinery neeas at tention. Everybody should taice a mild laxative at least once a weeK. a nloaoflTit wav to clear the toneue anrl thA VnVhlv colored water noticed in the morning is to take a laxative which will cure the inactive liver and KlllrtllGTl AC! a A pleasant vegetable pill is made up of May-apple, leaves of aloe, and jalap, made into a tiny pellet and coated with sugar. First put up by Dr. Pierce nearly 50 years ago. Druggists sell these vegetable pellets in vials, simply ask for Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. adv Holy Trinity I(vfangelical Luiheran YV V 1T,n 4- . xj. jiunuj, pastor. iSiindav spVinni will V.or. 1 c j iAA AJCH1 l o mill- utes earlier than usual, at 9:30 o'clock. ; Also the morning service one-fourth of an hour earlier at 10.45. Holy Communion will be administer ed and the Confirmation of the mem bers of the catechetical clasps will take- place. The church's Easter message. There is a floral meaning , mm a. iiiusicai meaning, and an artistic meaning, yet all these are mere echoes and types of the spir itual mpanino1 nf tVio rrvaai- A.-., .u;u mi u s11" " uajf which will be kept - tomorrow. Easter is me anniversary oi tne resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. Church attendance is greater on Eas ter than on any other day of the year. Some persons will go to church tomorrow who have not done so for months. The music and the flowers xca.tuiioiLue iui xnis, yet X70 Clti Tin M ii ri I, i 4-1 J o'w.--uiiv w t one lAtxy ia xeany the underlying reason. A hunger for the resurrection not! in their lives draws men and women within sound of the Easter message. Yesterday and tomorrow suggest the loftiest, deepest and most inclusive reason why men and women should attend churchj. Good Friday and Easter the Cross and the open Tomb are the heart of hearts of the church's plea, and of her very existence. The stand for her message of redemption and life. Senior Luther league at 6:30 o'clock. The pastor will also Dreach at the evening service at 7:30 o'clock. Sp ecia Ai The i !!viy '' of taste find the answer among R and G 'sfui ' r'i"n;ible to suppose that you, too, will be let "'t thuui"' y'" tho m1 K and G Styles. You'll find th cor- , "U Vnr luro best. & G Corsets .Bowles SPECIAL FEATURE AT THE HUB TODAY HUB THEATRE 1 H This Afternocn & Night "GIRL FROM FRISCO" g A picture of thrills and ad- H venture, featuring Marin Sais. the fearless eirl of the f movies. m .1 n eiz-wnstener uoinmfifto. The Quality Shop." MR. BRYAN TENDERS ITIIS SERVICE TO PRESIDENT Also Helen Gibson in an epi sode of the jj . "HAZARDS OF HELEN" g and "HAM AND BUD" comedy jl Some show. Don't miss it. Admission, 5 and 10 cents 8 Whep-vr You Need a General Tor?c Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless, chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the wellknown tonic properties of QUININE and IRON It acts ou the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Buildi up the Whole Svstem. 50 rents. Tallahassee, Fla., April 7 William Jennings Bryan, three times candi date for president, and former secre tary of state, sent this message to President Wilson: "Believing it to be the duty of each citizen to bear his part of the bur den of war and his share of its per ils, I herebv tender my services to the government. Please enroll me as a private whenever I am needed. Assign me to any work that I can do until called to the colors. I shall, through the Red Cross, contribute to the comfort of soldiers in the hospi ! tal and, through the Young Men's f rg DO. ALFRE 0. DUU It YE SrKCLAXIBT TO SEE BETTER see nuui LaJ 17 Year's Experience The Best Equipment Obtainable. Glasses Fitted Exclusively fJARTIB BL0CX, LEH8IR. 0. C. If you rot It frm DTTLA. lVi'" Right VT ATCH PAPER OR DATES. Christian association aid in guarding the morals of the men in camp. Mr. Bryan, with the rank of col onel commanded a regiment of Ne braska volunteers during the Spanish American war. The management of the Hub thea tre is offering an attractive program this afternoon and tonight. "The Girl From Frisco" in which Marin Sais, "The Fearless Girl of the Movies" is the star. This is a series picture not a serial and each episode is com plete story within itself. Helen Gibson will also be there today in an episode oi "ine nazaras oi Mel on' and "Ham and cud" m a com edy. This will be a good program and you should not miss seeing it. ' RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT (Resolutions on the death of Mr. Camp S. Ward, manager of the Chero-Cola Bottling Co., Hickory, N. C. "(Whereas, God in his wisdom has seen fit to remove from this world Brother Camp S. Ward of Hickory, N. C, by accident, having been kill ed by train on Sunday afternoon, March 18th: friorpfnr. Be it resolved: vir-af. That, in the death of Brother Ward the Chero-Cola Com pany has lost a loyal and faithful Second: The city of Hickory has lost a good and patriotic citizen, who was loyal to his business, who was loyal to his country ana wno was loyal to his family. TUir. TVint in the death of Broth er Wlard, his son and brothers have lost a true and faithful tatner ana uiuuiw. .... i i Fourth. That the Methodist church of Hickory has lost a gooa ana irue member. Fifth: That a copy of these reso lutions be read and spread upon the mirrujtes of this Convention and a copy be furnished the relatives of the deceased and a copy be publish ed in the papers of Hickory, North Carolina. ... , Respectfully submitted, , ICHAS AREY, RALPH LONG, L. B. JACKSON, Committee Chero-Cola Bottlers Convention in session at Columbus, Ga., April 2,nd 1917. PATRIA . - M. Vernon Castlei .as Patria ChanninM PATRIA. SnierivationaX ,S?ridI Coming to the Pastime Friday May 4th, 1917. Read the story in teh Char lotte Observer every Sunday. Hemstitching Picot Edge Samples on request. MISS ELIZABETH BOST Mrs. W. R. Beckley, Millinery Phone 208 Hickory, N. C. Notice! Bids will be received at Newton, N. C fnr auh-atructure work on the Horford Bide over the Catawba River. Plan and epeeifieations for this work may ke oa file at the eflVe ef tke Rcsistev of Deeds for Ga toWba eevae aad else at the Regis ter's ofim ia Ca lair ell county. Pos peetire siidexs y reoaive plans and speeifleatioae fwm the State High way eonwnteaion oa receipt of $1.00 te pay for same. A certified check on a loeal bank in the sum of $200.00 nll be leqmred to accompany eacn: bid. W waarve the right to re-: jeet any and all bids. Bids will be. opened at Rawzon N. U. a: VI o'clock; naea, Aptf t, 1817. CmnwirwArnwt ef Caldwell County ' By W. i. Harrington, Chairman CentKUHtioaerg ef Catawba County, ! By Oaoorne Brown, Chairman ase Charlotte League Team (EARL MACK, Manager) vs: Catawba CoDege AT NEWTON aster Monday At 3:30 P M. This will be one of the fastest and most exciting games played this season, Catawba College Ground THE SANITARY WAY" PHONE 190. Clothe Altered. Cleaned. Pressed, Dyed and Repaired CITY PRESSING CLUB Moose & Miller. 1.1 El a m ws m lea El P n a E3 E3 Our Business In Tires! Beg. U. S. Pat. Office Selling tires is our business. We want to cell you tires today and a year from today. We want to hold your business. Therefore it's up to us to sell you good tires and to help you jet the utmost in mileage from them. Tf we knew of a tire that would give better service and deliver more miles than a Goodyear Tire it would certainly b our advan tage to sell it. But we don't That's why we're selling Goodyears. Bmick a, 1Q QUALITY! SERVICE! PHONE 2 lO. ESQCDcannnannnoonnnnnncnc:
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