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ATl-i;lAV KVENING HICKORY DAILY KECORI) PAGE THREi: Jewelry for Everyone Watches, pins, cuff links, lav alliers and novelties. The best and latest to be had lu our stock. Don't forget our large stock of watches. Reliable makes and at lowest prices. Call and see them. n a n a a a S3 El a 3eo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist ; -.Mi-tor for Southern and C. and N.-W Railways. j,iis3js3ii2Dnndncnnnnnnonannnnnnnncnna&r Want Ads in the Record bring Results Society 3 - . -..-. . . . t- Church Directory J First Methodist Rpv A. L. Stanford, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Preach ing at 11 a. m. Subject, "lhe lvvo Wjth Mrs. Molt 'm the suvject will be, "What Shall Mrs. T. A. Mott was hostess yes- m" thog ubject will be, "What Shall terday afternoon to the Friday Af- th'e Answer Be?" ternoon Bridge Club Table prizes The day wjH be observed rs M.cV for the highest score were given to ' ers Day an(j an parents are urged to Mr C. M. Sherrill and Mrs. E. A.-attend with their children. Taylor. Delicious refreshments in two courses were served. Entertain at Dinner Judge and Mrs. E. B. Cline enter- .. ." IL We Take Hold work on it. No time lost as we know you want the work of your car as soon as you bring it in and get right to done as soon as possible. When we return the car to you- again in good condition we know that you will not re gret the amount of your bill because it will be most reas onable. We have a heart. CITY GARAGE Phone 377 Holy Trinity Ev. Lutheran W. E. Murray, pastor. Sunday school service at 9:45. Wo rocnoc tfnll v invito tVip render 4-: i - i i . " ir'-j -- tameu in a ueugniiui manner lasi to come to this service and worship evening at 7 o'clock for a number of God in n;s hous;e. Also to the their men friends, the occasion being morning service at 11 o'clock. The a dinner party. The guests were noctnv will nvffioYt on t.hfi snbiect: Messrs. J. D. Elliott, Geo. N. Hutton, -The prayer of Christ for His Peo J. Worth Elliott, J. A. Martin, K. pe Evening service at 8 o'clock. C. Menzies, J. Leak Carraway of The SUibieet of the discourse then Charlotte, Dr. II. C. Menzies and S. wjh be: ''Heavers and Divers." The H. Farabee. j churches in our city do not exist for o i themselves. As directed by their Mrs. Buchanan Hostess I Master, they are in your midst, "Not uo as iou r-iease iuo was n v.a m n stprpd nntn. hut t.n minis- delightfully entertained yesterday' ter." They live to serve. Their bus afternoon by Mrs. Ronda C. Buchan-; iness js to help the people in high an. Ten members were present and er wavs. visitors were jviiss iviarjone vvnue- 7a.,'?ms'aMr-ttffa-' maMM i n isMgM bmsis I AUtofN-rr ' - ner, Miss Mary McRorie of States ville. Mrs. Glenn Henkel, and little Miss Hilda Councill Buchanan daugh ter of the hostess. Delicious refresh ments were served by Mrs. W. E. Mc Presbyterian The regular services at 11 and 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 9:45, G. W. Hall, superintendent. Chrisr tian Endeavor meets at 7, one hour uorie, and Miss Lillian Field. Miss before the evening service. Prayer Virginia tellers will have the next meeting on Wednesday's at 8 p. m. meeting. CIRCLES TO MEET The Woman3 auxiliary of the First Subject for sermon tomorrow. "The Brotherhood of Christ" and "What is Losing the soul?" The topic for Christian Endeavor is "Fellowship with God." The rrespytenan cnurcn win nom tne;monthly christian Endeavor society xcuiair uiwiimiy ineeiiiig on ivionuay , wiil be held at the home of Miss Ola afternoon at 4 o'clock. Circle No. 1 will meet with Misses Amelia and Lizzie McComb; circle No Warner next Monday evening at 8 o'clock. The Woman's Auxiliary of th -i!111"11; S?nlIthi circle No- 3 church will meet next Monday af with Mrs. E. L. Shuford. j ternoon. The place for each sec- 'Mjembers of all the circles are re-;tion win be announced at church to quested to answer roll call with one morrow. oi me ureat Missionary sayings on page 359 of the "Missionary I p iv cniTARF nvi?M TO HICKORY BOY SCOUTS The pole and Hag raised on Union A Phonograph Built Along New Lines Survey;" also to be prepared to ans wef the TTnm-Fnrpi im TYiiaainn mif you tell?" in the Survey A report square, by Miss Essie Ransom, while from Concord Presbyterial will be appreciated by the whole of Hick- U3 '.V Lutz Drug 1 ailonng First1 in Palm Beach Suits inHf On The Ccmer Phones 17 and 317. given to each circle. WEST HICKORY SQHOOL - MATTERS ifei ill i "ki. $ 1 f' ? u 1' L THE WORLDS D'ST PHONOGRAPH THEKNABE BROS. CO. CINCINNATI, OHIO. It is probable that there is no single instrument or device that has offered more delightful amuse ment and instruction to the gen eral pub'ic than the phonograpn. Notwithstanding the fact that a tr?mendous amount of money, en ergy and ingenuity has been spent in develop! Jig the modern machine it still retains some objectionable fea tures, most prominent of which are a distinctly "phonograph" quality of tone and a very disagreeable scratch ing of surface noise. KNAI5E Messrs. E. J. and Wm. Knabe, whose name today stands for the highest research and endeavor in the musical instrument field, are now tble to effett i'Io thie music-loving public an instrument which u so far superior in tonal and reproducing qualities to any hitherto on the mar ket, that they are pleased to have it bear their name. This new phon ograph ha3 therefore been called THE KNARE CRYSTOLA Sold Ry C. 1. Hardin HICKORY, N. C. ory, is doubly appreciated by the Boy Scouts,,, to whom it was given especially, and they want Miss Ran som to know the fact. It is a splen did gift, and displayed the patriot ism nf tVip Honor Miss T-Jnnsom nlsn I notice in yesterday's Record that composed a song, "The Stars and "Citizen gives his reason for oppos-' stripes," which has been rendered ing the increased school tax in West here. Hickory, and I would like to give just U vw-?? maf "3 in- faVOF f 1 Rev. B. A. Yorke will preach at J-, .e town is growing m G d y. school h()Use tomorrow S ,??ae7ry t?the"!le' d afternoon at 3 o'clock. why should the education of the chil- dren foe negated When itheilr fu-' .... , tures are dependent upon it? "Citi- The condition of Prof. o. W. Hahn, zen" says that he manages to "get who has besn confined to his bed for along" on the education he has, but over two weeks, continues to grow none should be content until thev worse, and Mr. Hahn is slowly sink- could "got there" not merely "get m&'- Hls son Mr- G- D- Hahn tram along." master at Charleston, will arrive to mm an: Do you go to Sunday School? If not you are in vited, J:o join the Young Men's Baraca Class of the; Melhcdist Sunday School-S 1 Every' Sunday morning at 9:45. " t You are welcome. Hemstitching 1 Picot Edgi 1 Samples on request. tl MISS ELIZABETH BOST g Mrs. W. R. Beckley, Millinery g Phone 203 g Hickory, Is. C. H THE genuine Palm Beach x Cloth has merit that is an established fact but the first essential to satisfaction in clothes made cf this feather-weight mid summer cloth., is tailoring. Palm Beach suits bearing the "High Art" label aro tailored with a view to making this other wise rather delicate fabric, service giving and shape-retaining and since there is hardly anything cooler than a Palm Beach suit, one who would enjoy mid summer comfort, should buy a "High Art Palm Beach We have all sizes and models including sport backs. Cast off that woolen suit and know what real hot-weather comfort is. Moretz-Whitener Clothing Co "The Quality Shop." night. ftff.v. ........ mtmsmmBstmtmtsusmsutss The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance :::::::t:uuuuwmtum: Southern Railway System v.. f. yJ 5 An LDiivrA crA a Record j u'!t :u i! identical with the needs I , , ii.j kiowiU anU luctess of one ineini j i,o f.ivora no tpeeM prlvllrje not . f .ui:.rrti Railway Company ! to -e that , s i , 1 - i , iv,.,1,-Tutiin lirtwren the public and I f : r.:.f ,.if ai..l Iraiik policy In the manage- , i t'n' O'l.n.l'iice l f'.venimrntal ( i ii H i ri'if (' trr.itm,itt whicn win I ai;ul trr,n fnt t!ir atuul-ltlon t brttct and i i ' 1-i.t u tlia tlcuiaiid for lnacaed and belief i !'i tT.rt .n!y p.l!t!e nf the Smith alnngnWe ol , v, ii, tut mere, tut will C'l"l liberties. jual 'nii i.u Southern Serves the South." Second. Did you know that a tow-n is judged mostly by its chuich es and schools ? Suppose you see a beautiful house with ill-kept grounds. Doesnt it make you think the people living thera are very careless and in different? An old school-house gives a stranger the same opinion of a town. Third: The children's health Texas City, Tex. In an interesting demands a well-lighted and venti- ctatompnt Mrc O H ?rilll nf thtctnwn ;n ' A NERVOUS WRECK From Three Years' Suffering. Sayi Cardui Made Her WelL says: "For three years I suffered untold agony with my head. I was unable to lated school, and I know you will agree with me that this is the most iniDortant reason of all. Fourth: Then, too, when the town do any of my work, has a good school-house greater in-; I just wanted to sleep all the time, for terest is taken in the work both by that was the onlv ease I could cet. when the people and the parents, and who I was asleep. I became a nervous wreck couldn t do better work when they fust ffQm th sufferin with mv are not crowded ; u a iSo I believe that the people of head Wtest Hickory as a whole will be in I was so nervous that the least noise favfcfc' of the jelecjlioin particularly would make me jump out of my bed. I when they know that the children had no energy, and was unable to do of today will be the men and woirnsn anything. My son, a young boy, had to of tomorrow, and that their inter- do all my household duties. ests will be so greatly influenced by , J . , . . , ... tv., -no-reA "v i I was not able to do anything until I J took Cardui. I took three bottles in all, SMALL COMMISSION WILL : ana sureiy curea me ot tnose awful MANDLE BIG SUM OF MONEY headaches. That has bn three years Washing. Miiv 12 An interna- aS. an I know the cure is permanent, tional agreement under which there for I have never had any headache since will be placed in the hands of a small taking Cardui. . . commission, possibly one man, the Nothing relieved me until I took Cardui. purchasing power of virtually every did wonders for me." dollar ol the billions to be loaned rp , . . . . . . the allies by this government and the t T . , . wuuuicin-uc additional billions which they will from medicinal ingredients recommended spend in this country out of their own in medical books as being of benefit in income, is m process ot formula- female troubles, and 40 years of use has tion. 1 nroven that the books are riht. Recin Draft of the proposed agreement ,,,,; r-,-..: wn4 has been left to Secretary McAdoo who already has conferred with foreign envoys. Great Britain, ain i iuu 1 1& v uiv France and Italy are understood to BODILY FUibUiNfc have signified their desire to enter (By L. II. Smith, M. D.) such an agreement, and other en- The victims of anto-intoxication tente governments are likely to as- are many thousand every day. By sume the same attitude. i,nfrtatnvin5. nr noisona bred in ; x uaouii v - iiiv vfcxi. x j the intestines, these poisonous bac ;teria are sent all through the blood channels and the victim feels sleepy ! and headachy, or the brain doesn't !work as usual. The best treatment ifor this is to drink hot water before breakfastplenty of water all day vvnenever You Need a General Tonic 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 oil the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 centi CHE SANITARY WAY" PHONE ISO. Clothes Altered. Cleaned. Pressed, Dyed and Repaired CITY PRESSING CLUB Moose & Miller. Vigorous Men and Women are Dl and procure a simple laxative, made emanCl of May-apple, leaves of aloe, etc., ! Wltn no caioni'Sl ami cuuici) vcSc If your ambition has left you, your table, which can eb obtained at any happiness has gone forever unless drug store known as Dr. Pierce's you take advantage of Hickory Drug "5? is it to deans Co's. magnificent offer to 'd kidnevs and bladder, and drinking your money on the first box puwhas- lentifull of pure water will cleanse ed if Wendell's Ambition Pills do not P e J fcsnt Then ob. put your ent.re 7tem in fine condi- jne little Anuric tion and give you the energy and vig- . discovered by Dr. rRr.5on f be strona be vigor- Pierce of Surgical Institute in Buff ouf Sr the 5Jddy glow of hellth alo, N Y. Anuric (double strength) I ' -t.h th nht snarkle should be taken before meals. It LrdenohtkperfedcthmarnCdSP ad is many times more potent than hthia womanhood toyour eyes. m throwing off the poisonous accu- Wendell's Ambition Pihs, the great mulations of uric cid nerv tonic can'e be beat for that Through failure of kidneys to act, tired feeling, nervous troubles, poor through congestion, mflamation, any blood, headlches, neuralgia, trem- person's condition is ripe for dis bling, nervous prostration, mental ease to fasten its hold upon the sys depression, loss of appetite and kid- tern. OC!fQj a ney or liver complaint. I Anuric has been tested for the In two days you will feel better. In past few years for kidney, bladder, a week rou will feel fine, and after uric acid troubles, rheumatism, taking one box you will have your gout, and such ailments as follow, old-time confidence and ambition. ; and so many cases both acute and R sure and get a 5 cent box to- stubborn have yielded to this wonder- j H out of the rut. Remem- ful remedy that 1 do not nesitate to u; Drue Co and dealers recommend it, everywhere are authorized to guaran-, tee them. Mail orders filled, charges a A kv Th Wendell PharmlcaJ. Company, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. 2g adv, Pile Core la 6 to 14 Bays .r i-umprt wiU ttiwo money if PAZO TMENT fails tn ours any case of Itching, fnd. Heedingor Pntradtaf MesMt14 days. ,e first appUcaUoaaiTSsEase aud Resfc 60c CHICHESTER S PILLS fr ?S1l.?ifE.TEB, RAN PILLS, WIS LndlMl Ask yssr rmmrtat far v hl-chM-ter Mai IMlla In U1S nctallic1 boxos, sla4 witk Blua Ribbon. 1 nka ur- Urnsvlst. Ask fi DlAflON BKA! years knwn u Bast, Safest. Always Reiiabla SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE 0 Jp iSEQESKaaasDnnsEEaannnnnDnnnonnnDaDODij 13 m a ii m a M m m m m m S3 m m m m 13 m m m a a m m The Product of Experience The high quality and low price of the Chevrolet is made possi ble by long experience, unlimited resources and buying, build ing and marketing facilitiesequalled by no other company. You will find more value visible and invisible in the Chev- 1 . , i t." xT : j.t 1 1 . j - a 1 n u n u ro ca 1 ou will find more value visible and invisible in the Chev let "Four-Ninety" than in ay other car at tis price In Amoi- vV e guarantee the Chevrolet to have more power per pound ! car than any other car built. The prooff. Seeing and Riding in a Chevrolet. By ick Garage QUALITY! SERVICE! PHONE 210. a a B P :sasLiS2EsssEEaaasDGanannnDnnDnannnnannn !illi!il!!U!!iill!iti!:!!l!!ll!i!!:!i!!l!lli;il!!!!!!l!ii;!iil!ii:il!l!! I To Please You 1 Every one of the fine finishing touches that perfect 1 candy should have is found in a box of 4r 0 These fine Candies have been the "pace and peace makers" in Southern social life for more than a quar ter century. You'il appreciate their distinctive goodness FRESH BY EXPRESS. Hickory Drug Company i The REXALL Store Telehopne 46 UUilllll 9 ;!!ll!l!ll!l!l!l!!ll!!li!irillllil!!!!l!!i!!!li!l!!!!!!i!;!!!!!!!l!ll!!S!ilil!lll!!!ll uunuttmmnm: Hickory Cabinet & Manufacturing Co. M. G. Crouch, Mgr. Located in old light house building near foundry. Telephone 227-J All orders dispatched promptly. nmm ttmiiii;itii!i:i;iiinitiiiiiiiuijiiiiiiiiiiinimiiiiiim:i
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