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Ill j:v :;iNti it r V' t t J ire It;; ! give . A At lh IEISXLi Dtf-'IANv T.. , - . K'CKORY DAILY RECORD AGE IHREE , . a Lf"3a2SX2BDBai3CEIBI2!2aan '""ft rr-i Jewelry for Everyone Watches, pins, cuff links, lav alliors and novelties. The best and latest to be had u our stock. Don't forjret our large stock of watches. Reliable makes and at lowest prices. Call and see them. kisanar m D IS a a a a a it n Local and Pereoiwl Mr. Z. B. Buchanan is out again after an illnsss of several ays with grip. PAIi M IT TO ' PREACH HERE SUNDAY Rev C. M. Campbell of Charlotte was the guest last night of Mrs. V. 13. Brown. a Ji'HiliT and KffiatiTcd Optometrist , Siuithe-n and C and N.-W Railways. j EsaaoHaDnnnnncnsasc"" a Don'tfLaugh An untimely break resulting from an incompetent repair job may make it necessary for you to get out and get undor sometime. If you want to be sure of a job well done that will "stay fixed." let us do your repair work. We have the experience, th? knowledge and our charges will be right. City council will meet in special session tonight for the purpose of opening bids for street paving. Sev eral contractors mie expected here when' the ma&er tomes up. There was no frost last night, al though the weather was cold enough for it. The mercury registered 44 degrees during the night, but at 8:20 it registered at 57. Mr. W. C. Thompson of Hickory and Dr. J. B. Little of Nfvwtnn return. cd last night from Morven, where thev cj.tiii a wees nsning. They were guests of Rev. J. H. West and report good lnck. )( GARAGE HONE 377 . - . : r From Missouri? ;iunv you" tiiat I can and will ; ice as you can get any- . watch and jewelry repairing, liases. Second to none. t: Graduate Optometrist. Vy k - Shop. Phone 48 :osBac3DDonaaaDDDQDDDa a Offer! iii:S- Guaranteed 4000 Miles. Com ! t k on hand, all sizes. 30x3 ir c) li tread - "vjn-Skid J .... ; $ 9.95. 14.75 24.85 apleto stock of Goodyear Tires a a o a D a a D g a a Rev. and Mrs. S. B. Stroup and child returned last night from Ashe ville, where Mr. Stroup has been supplying for Trinity Episcopal church in the absence of the rector. He will occupy his pulpit here Sunday. The city is full of paving contrac tors and there will b? a host of them :it the city manager's office tonight when bids are opened. Mr. W. H. Sawyer of Raleigh is among the re presentatives here. Now is the time for everybody to keep his chickens in his own back lot. Teople who havs gone to the trouble of preparing gardens feed mighty bad when they see an old hen and chicks destroy calbbage pi-ants and other truck. It is outrageous to allow chickens to forage on other folks' gardens. s. If you are in need of tires, see us n fey V, S. lv ' lick Garage PHONE 210 fe::: I'u'ge Brothers and Chevrolet a a ti c n n a a a Mrs. Mott Hostess Yesterday at 1 o'clock Mrs. T. A. Mott entertained the members of tht' Wednesday Afternoon Book Club at a delightful luncheon. Mrs. Ellis, moth er and house guest of Mrs. Mott, was a charming visitor. In the center of the table was a huge vase of lovely roses. Mrs. Mott's guests were Mesdames . W. Clarke, J. H. Hatcher, E. B Clint W. A. Hall, E. Bryan Jnoes, E. B. Menzies, Bascom Blackwelder, G. X. Hutton and Miss Mary Munroe. HAVE YOU LISTED? Have you listed your taxes? If not, do so as early as possible. You will only have .eight more days in which to list. The tax listers 'must close up their work on Saturday, June 2nd., Thej will be found here at the city manager's office every day until then, except Sunday. Don't forget it yoursslf, and remind your neighbors of it. This is for Hickory township. AMERICAN UNIT SHARES CREDIT FOR GOOD WORK London, May 24. This week'sfl b ures of vessels sunk by submarines show that the allied navies are keep ing up the good work of the previous fortnight, and the American unit al though still a small one, shares the credit for excellent work. Not ou ly are the sinkings being kept at a fairly low figure, but the offensive against -boats also continues to show favorable results. The actual figur es in this respect, however, aie not known. The British admiralty this week wears a pleased smile at the mention of the submarine campaign, for the results of the naval work in the past two weeks are regarded as real ly indicating an important victory over the Germans. The German naval people throughout the early months of the ruthless U-boat war freely predicted that England would be "on her knees" by June 1, and gloomy pictures were painted of grim famine certain by that date for the people of Great Britain and France. June 1 is almost here, and German victory in the submarine warfare seems as far distant as ever. TONPLINE IS BEAUTY AID, ANNOUNCES SPECIALIST II;.. Y R. Bradahaw leaves to- iroirrr.v rt-r crth W.ilkcrboro where he will preach the sermon on Sunday at the dedication of new church building. !Rev. Rush Padgett, pas tor of the Highland church, has con sented to preach for Mr. Bradshaw here in the First Baptist church Sun day mornincr. It is hoped everv mem ber will be present. Every body is cordially invited to hear this popular young preacher and pastor. Sun day night, the Sunbeams will have charge of the services. This will be a rare treat, and no one should miss it. Bring your children and friends. II - . . ft THE RED CROSS BULLETIN There should not be a woman or girl anywhere who is not doing her part toward preparedness. You can do your bit easily and efficiently through the Red Cross. At the work room of the supply division there is the most urgent need for more vlorkcis. The work ,is growjing rapidly with each passing day, but to ni3ct the demand there must be more workers. All lady members of the Hickory Red Cross auxiliary who can do so, are urged to attend some of the af ternoon meetings and bring thimble and needle and do their bit. In unity there is strength and the noble women of Hickory will see to it that their contribution to prepax edness will not fail short. NEW CITY OFFICIALS ELECTED BY (HIGH POINT High Toint, May 24. The new city council which was chosen on May h after a warm contest has elected of ficers for the ensuing year. There was acute interest in the meeting, es pecially on account of the election of city manager, a very important posi tion that carries with it a salary o f $2,500 a year: This position has been held by Arthur Lyon, whose work gave general satisfaction. The final outcome was the election of Mayor T. J. Murphy of Greensboro, who will make his permanent home in High roint. The council saw in Mr. Mur phy a man weil equipped to suc ceed Mr. Lyon and carry on the work of building the streets. I Other officers chosen were: J. Allen Austin, recorder; Dr. Dred Peacock, city attorney; A. B. Homey, fire chief, Chas. M. Idol, auditor; J. J. farriss, clerk; W,. S. Royals, prose cuting attorney; R. C. Soyers, tax collector; L. A. McGhee. cnief po lice. New Life With This Good Tonic At times we are all rv.ri down and over-worked and find ourselves in need of some good bracing Tonic like Nyals Spring Sarsaparilla This time-tried Tonic helps restore the appetite and cor rect digestive irregularities. WJhen you feel out of sorts and desire to restore robus1; health try a bottle of this Tonic. Price $1.00 UTZ'S Drug Store "On the Corner" Phones 17 and 317 Tailoring First1 in Palm Beach Suits t: i !' Hemstitching Picot Edge Samples on request, MISS ELIZABETH BOST Mrs. W. R. Beckley, Millinery Phns 20S Hickory, N. C. mtmmm"Htmm HPHE genuine Palm Beach Cloth has merit that is an established fact but the first essential to satisfaction in clothes made of this feather-weight mid summer cloth, is tailoring. Palm Beach suits bearing the "High Art" label are tailored with a view to making this otherwise 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 THE BIRTH OF A NATION COMING HERE The attraction par excellence of the entire season will visit the Hub Theatre June Gth and 7th the en gagement thereon of D. W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation" with the original metropolitan production and company. This is the mighty spec tacle thatj employ4 motion picture, mechanical effects and music in a vast and thrilling presentation of Civil war and reconstruction days. It was doubly the senation of New York, Chicago and Boston last spring and summer, first, bscause of its abso lute artistic novelty and, second, be cause unsuccessful efforts were made to stop the production on the part of those who opposed it as a pictun zation of ' "The Clansman." SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD Want A : :.- the Record bring Results CLEANO A household Necessity i i ''"I jifopara ion tint t thoroughly cleans and re ' " to all kin l.-i of carpets, rugs, upholstering. Lnl!y grease paints and stains of all kinds 'u laces and hats. 11 1O.X- .Mildred Louise Talk of Interest to Women li Yi T:,'n : i need anything in Drugs. uphone us your wants. fekory Drug Company The k;:x ALL Store Telehopne 46 lit! !!!"-,, "'''l'lUil';'"".,,,,,,i:i;;i:i;:ii:i;iiiiii! niHimhmiffliiii As health is a first aid to beauty this story, told by Mildred Louis, beau ty specialist of Boston. Mass., is of unusual interest. "I can recommend no better health j giver than tonoline," said Mildred: Louise. "I was for many months a vic tim of stomach trouble and nervous ness. I had suffered terribly from pains that followed eating. Head ache also would add to my worries. Poor digestion finally tyroiight on nervousness. I "Relief came, however, when I took the advice of several women who said, "Take tonoline." "'Not long ago I started the tono-j line treatment, my pauuua remind me of the improvement in my complexion. And because health is the quickest way to beauty, the improvement was particularly noti ceable in my face. "What tonoline really did for me I cannot say. I am so grateful that I am very willing to recommend ton oline puiblicly. Tonoline is a purely vegetable preparation which goes to the seat of commoni maladies stomadh and kidney trouble, catarrhal affections of the mucous membranes, liver ail ments and impurities of the blood and quickly restores prompt action. Tonoline is being explained daily to many peope at Lutz's Drug Store Co. Notice As tonoline is a wonderful flesh builder it should not be taken by any one wishing to increase his weight ten pounds or more. Al though many reports are received from those who have been benefited by tonoline in severe cases' of stomach trouble and nervous dyspepsia, chron ic constipation, etc. 50c BOX FREE .Freei Tonoline Coupon. AmeirU can Proprietory Co., Boston, Mass. Send by return mail a 50c box ol your celebrated flesh builder. I en close 10c to help pay postage and pack ing. dT For Weak Women In use for over 40 years! Thousands of voluntary letters from women, tell ing of the good Cardui has done them. This is the best proof of the value of Cardui. It proves that Cardui is a good medicine for women. There are no harmful or habit -forming drugs in TJk Cardui. It is composed W VJ - ... I- ! t only Ot miia, meaicuiai ingredients, with no bad after-effects. TAKE E. L Shuford, Jr. Veterinarian. Aftwr April 15 will be locat- d at Abernethy's Stables, s Phn number, 256. g ismmmwmmmmmmmwmmi 'High Art Palm Beach For Quality sm 5"7 W$&& &y tea TPS III Si 13 Guaranteed 5000 MILES in writing THIS is a tire one can rec ommend to one's friends. We do. It is the best tire in the world and its service is guaranteed. Abemethy Hdwe Co iffffWfffi i r" " ( I ml I I I P i i i m 1 1 1 p jjp i. i j I I PI,! ll'H Hi We have all sizes and models including sport backs. Cast off that woolen suit and know what real hot-weather comfort is. -Whitener Clothing Co "The Quality Shop." Moretz SR. 6LFf;E8 W C!jia TO REF. BETTER &7 SEE O'Jlil !7 Year'a Experience The Best Equipment Obtainable. Glasses Fi'ied Exclusively mmn slock, ukdsr, h. g. f yo;i u(,-t it from OCtA. 1c fi' iV.gtiL r ' n f' A r K R t'O K DAT IX. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS The Woman's Tonic You can rely on Cardui. Surely it will do for you what it has done for so many thousands of other women! It should help. "I was taken sick, seemed to be ... ," writesMrs. Mary E.Veste, of Madison Heights, Va. "I got down so weak, could hardly walk . . . just staggered around. ... I read of Cardui, and after taking one bot tle, or before taking quite all, I felt much better. I took 3 or 4 bottles at that time, and was able to do my work. I take it in the spring when run down. I had no appetite. ,and I commenced eating. It is the best tonic I ever saw." Try Cardui. Summer School University of North Carolina CHAPEL HILL, N. C. June 12 to July 27 Wfe-ita for complete announcement Abl Faculty Complete Curriculum Moderate Rates Credit Courses Delightful Environment Excursion Rate Tickets. The Summer Law School June 14-Aug 24 Regular Session Opens Sept. 13. Students who expect to enter for the first time should complete their arrangements as early as possible. To Presbyterian Church, J. J. Wil-i lard, Treasurer; Miss Blanche Finger Mrs. W. L. Abemethy, M. Loy Bolick.j A. E. Abernethy J. A. Lentz, Mrs i T. R. Wlilliams, B. F. Seagle, E. L. j Shuford, J. A. Lang-, Lutheran Church, j J. A. Moretz, Treas., Geo. N. Hut ton, Misses Fannie snd Mary Ros borough, Walker Lverly. Ellis Estate, T. A. Mott Agt., E. B. Cline, A. A. Shuford, Jr., Mrs. Gordon Cilley, heirs, A. Hutton, Mrs. T. E. Green, A. A. Shuford, Agt., P. A. Setzer J. A. Mar tin, J. H. P. Cilley, J. A. Sellers, J. A. Bowles, A. A. Shuford Estate, Hugh D'Anna, B. B. Blackwelder, Dr. H. C. Menzies; J. S. Setzer estate, D. D. Rowe, Espy Sherrill, C. H. Cline, J. G. Cline, Mrs. J. C. Moser, J. W. Shuford, Geitner and Hutton, C. H. Geitner, E. H. Umstead H. E. Sig mon, W. N. Sherrill, Loyd White ner, A. P. Whitener, J. W. Espy, A. A. Shuford, Jr., W. A. Self, W. B. Southerland, J. D. Winkler, O. A. Sigmon, D. B. Taylor, Mrs. S. ' V. Keever, Geo. W. Hahn, Chas. W. Bag- by, W. M. Deal, Peeler Estate, P. P. Jones, Mrs. May Collins, W. L. Craig, S. P. Bisanar, J. A. Lentz, W. C. Burns, F. W. Harris, O. M. Sig mon, Mrs. A. J. Payne, H. A. Ful mer, J. S. Propst, L. E. Bost, P. K. Baker, E. G. Peeler, J. R. Hoaley, Mrs. W. L. Abernethy. A. S. Aber nethy, A. A. Shuford Estate, A. A. Shuford est.,Odelle Southerland, E. L. Shuford and Miss Ollie Hoyle, S. E. Killian, P. C. Setzer, D. H. Russell, A. A. Wlhitener, D. E) Hahn and H. L. Moore, Abernethy Hardware Co., Lyerly Estate, Wallace Propst, M. L. Cline Estate, Consolidated Trust Co., W. S. Stroup, A. P. Whitener, John Dietz. McComb Bros., J. A. Bowles, W. H. Ellis Estate, C. M. Shu for9, Thompson and West, W. A. Marler, Menzies Estate, W. B. Men zies, Hickory Collar Co., J. W. Shu ford, Abernethy and Whitener, C. C. Bost, Menzies and Riddle, J. W. Blackwelder; property owners on 13th avenue between 13th and 17th stre2ts; and 17th street between 13th and 10th avenues; and 9th avenue be tween 16th and 20th streets; and Trade avenue between 13th and 14th streets; you are hereby notified that iho City Council at a regular meet ing March 6th 1917, March 20th, 1917, and April 3rd, 1917, declared the above named districts permanent improved districts and have set Thurs day, May 31, 1917, at 8 p. m., as the time for hearing abutting property owners interested in the above im provement, to apepar and show rause, if any, why such assessments should not be made. This May 21st, 1917. JOHN W. BALLEW, City Manager All Druggists J.70 CHE SANITARY WAY" PHONE 190. ClothM Altered. Cleaned. Pressed, Dyed and Repaired CITY PRESSING CLUB Moose & Miller. They Love it on Bread They Love it on Cat-fish They Love it on Anything. If You Want to Enjoy a Salad SPREAD Premier Salad D i Wh ressing Try it With Lettuce itener & Martin "Sell For Less Profit"
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