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M0MAV KVENINO HICKORY DAILY RECORD AGE IHREE paBaiBancaDEasiHiasunDnonnnnanonnnnnnnnnn Do You Have Headache? 0 n 0 12 e c 0 s V 0 0 0 ft a n 0 0 0 H U 0 0 n E M P. fly feSw. - . , CI! 4; If you do, very likely it comes from your eyes and can be relieved with properly fitted glasses. Eye strains, headache and nervous troub les, the result of optical de fects can be relieved. My examinations are made by the must modern methods and greatest care exercised the selection of the proper ivumuia lor tiie lense3 every instance. Miiiiiinmniii:it Local and Personal ; - i - -- i rataxnmammnmstm:5mjj Dr. Hays, of Lutz Drug- Store was a Granite Falls visitor yesterday. Mr. Hugh Sherrill in Salisbury. spent Sunday in ! Mr. Roby Houck of Granite Falls spent the week-end in Hickory. Dr. K. A. Price has gone to Balti more for a minor operation and will be home again in two weeks. Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist q ,V ivh .n.-M'tvtor for Southern and C. and N.-W Railways. a fth and Mrs. D. L. Russell left Sunday morning , for Washington to attend the Confederate reunion. Mfc Wtolker Lyerly and children Miss Alice and Master John left ves- i-t-iuay ior Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Eck Abernethy of iiorganton are the guests of Mr. i ana aits. A. S. Abernethy. . i it i "., ; " i Shakespeare Said: "It is well, that when it is done, that it is done quickly" (Macbeth). Motorists in need of repair work agree with Mac. That's why we are pop ular with so large a number of automobile owners. We have the experience and means to do repair work in the least possible time, but work that will give the great est possible satisfaction, at moderate cost. CITY GARAGE PHONE 377 I Mr. J. O. Berkley has p;one to rni k llur,LL"vron of the nobility his absence. -Miss Pearl Little left, trwlnv fnr Washington, D. C, tfisit her broth er, Dr. A. D. Little. She expects to study music while there. ! " Mrs, R. F. Young of Corinth. Miss., is the . guest for the summer of her daughter, Mrs. Josiah J. Wil lard. 1 Mr. O. M. Sigmon has returned jfrom Spartanburg, where he went in j connection with his enlistment in the I engineer company organized there. He has organized the company. Some big rats, though happily not of the wharf tribe, have been found in Hickory on Saturdav Dr. J T. Murphy dstroyed a big nest of thein joice. WOMEN URGED TO PLAY j PART IN REGISTRATION! The 5th day of June, 1917, will be ; a momentous day in the history oi ' ' i the United States. In accordance, with an act of congress and under! ditLction of the president the flower' ct our youth will be called upon tc legister their names for military duty in the great war for democracy now raging as may be required of them. France, gallant, noble, won derful France, is bleeding. She is calling to her sister republic across the seas in accents not to be misun derstood. Secretary of War Baker, as chair man of the council of national de fense, has sent to the different wo men committees of the council the following communication: "As you know, the government earnestly desires that June 5, the day of registration shall be made a mag nificent demonstration of the unity of this country. In the great festi vals with which the authorities of each state are preparing to celebrate registration day, women should be fully represented. They are giving those they hold dearest. Let them show by their active cooperation in this great national undertaking that j.t.. . .: .i ju. i n I limy give giauiy uecause in iuu ap- of the cause. The council of national defense has already asked the state councils of defense to aid in making regis tration day a great and memorable ttl occasion in our country's history. II j is asking the state councils to in clude women in all preparations. Through your committee I appeal to the women of the country everywhere to join in the celebration of this his toric day. "NEWTON D. BAKER, "Secretary of War." The committee of women working in cooperation with Secretary Joy for the demonstration tomorrow, urges that there will be no with holding of courage or of gladness on this great occasion. It is good to serve and the nobler the cause the more reason to re- 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 prescriptions. UIZ'S Drug Store "On the Corner" Phones 17 and 317 in his barn. Typewriter & Office Supplies hons Carbon paper and Typewriter rib- hntli guaranteed. Filing cabinets, Index , Loose leaf ledgers, Fountain pens and .1 ' . . L 1 1 f Ct' 1 ewi vmmg 10 ue naa 101 your oince or nome. Phone us your order. Ik Van Dyke Shop PHONE 48 Wihat nobler cause than to give all that and more that humanity may enjoy the blessings of freedom? MRS. J. M. WHITFIELD. HICKORY TO TAKE INTEREST Rev. D. J. Suttlemyre is seriously ill at his home on Tenth avenue and owing to the fact that he has been in bad health for months, some anxiety! LONGVIEW CAUSES WEST is ieic. ior ni5 recovery. -eonclftion of Squire Sam E. Killian, who has been confined to his bed for two weeks, was somewhat i better today and his many friends nope to see him out again soon. Hemstitching Picot Ed Samples em request. MISS ELIZABETH BOST Mrs. W. R. Beckley, Millinery Phon 201 Hickory, N. C. nmrnmtmmtmmtmfflftt:;;ti:mi: Jitney Service. One Third 1-3 JofgonfalllSuits JnelFourth! 1-4 !offfonall jCoats rr- HICKORY CONOVER TO N Schedule AND NEW- Now that Longview has carried the election for the consolidation of the Longview and West Hickory school districts and has voted to increase the special tax from 30 to 45 cents on the hundred dollars, the citizens of West Hickory are moving for an other election in order that both com munities may have better school fa cilities soon. Longview in the face of the disappointment over the West The biggest copper head snake J ever seen in this section, it is said by i many people, was killed Saturday by j Mr. Peter Hunt in Highland. The reptile was five feet long and was a i whopper. On the same day Mr. liickorv result, went ria-ht ahead and Hunt Killed three smaller snakes of! carried the election by a good ma tne copper head species. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Carpenter of; Newton motored to Hickory Sunday. For a while Sunday afternoon it seemed as if nearly everybody in town was going to Washington and, i JOHN SPARROW, CjHAPEL HILL YOUNG MAN, KILLED jority. Both districts have much to gain by consolidating, and there is no doubt, it is said, that West Hick ory will fall in line if another election is ordered. although a large number did leave, 1 there were quite a bunch of people M-.r. l j.- i , i .-.it-it nere io carry on ousiness touay. .Graham. June 4j-LTohn Snarrow. ,rrU . . oj a young married man of Chapel Hill, ie f. V . was killed Sunday about 3 o'clock, a lot of htfje potatoes," glared when a wheel on the Ford truck he Roiled White Oats The Finest Oat Meal Possible. Large Packages. 2 for 25 Cents. The Cheapest Food Buy Two Packages TODAY iener k Martin "Sell For Less Profit" uev. j. ft.. ark today in response to a call as to amount i)f rainfall. There was between .50 and .51 of an inch of water. A good shower was what the Irish potatoes, especially those the stize of partridge eggs, had been waiting for, and they are humping today. Dr. E. L. Shuford, Jr., and II. M. Miller, advertising manager of the Record, Sunday enlisted in Troop A, Lincolnton cavalry, and will be mus- tered into the national army on July 25. They motored down Sunday and signed up. When it was thought there wiuld be war witrh Mexico, the Record came near losing half of its force, and it has two or more in addition to Mr. Miller eligible for , the draft. THE CAREFUL SHOPPER was driving broke and the car was overturned. The steering wheel struck the young man across the stomach and he died while being brought to Graham. The accident occurred on the road between Saxapahaw and Graham, near Maxwell's chapel. There was live occupants of the car and two others, Jessie Merritt and Jim Bur gess, both of Chapel Hill, were se riously injured. To buy her hat took half a day, So careful her selections, , But when she tried it on at home . It clashed with her complexion If what she did you're guessing at , We know she didn't change the hat. (San Francisco Chronicle THE GIRL WITH THE HOE Leave Hickory 8:20 .a. m. Leave Hickory 10:20 a. m. Leave Hickory 2:30 p. m. Leave Hickory 4:30 p. m. Leave Hickory 8:30 p. m. Leave Newton 7:20 a. m. Leave Newton 9:20 a. m. Leave Newton 1:30 p. m Leave Newton . 3:30 p. m. Leave Newton 7:30 p. m. Newton to Conover 10c Newton to Hickory 35c Hickory to Conover 2oi Hickory to Newton 35c Our Motto: Good Service. CAROLINA MOTOR CO Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up Syst Te Old Standard general strengthening U..-. GROVE"? TASTELESS chill TONIC,,dries v. Malaria.enriches the blood, and builds up the sys tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50 ooooooooooooo E8 B o o o o o Used 40 Years o o o o o GAR W III Louisville Courier-Journal Oh, come' into the garden, Maud, For duty calls And many girls are abroad In overalls. True patriots will all applaud. Youll make a hit, So come into the garden, Maud, And do your bit. THE PASTIME TO SHOW PARAMOUNT PICTURES Want Ads in the Record bring Results TO MAKE REGISTRATION DAY LIBERTY BOND DAY Raleigh, June 4. Governor Bickett yesterday afternoon issued an appeal to the bankers of North Carolina call ing upon them to make registration day, June 5 a bank holiday on which a concerted effort will be made to induce the people to buy liberty bonds. The governor calls upon men of finance to see to it that the state dedicates its money power as well as man powqr. The gover nor's appeal follows: "To the Bankers of North Carolina: "The bankers of North Carolina are patriotic. In times passed they have heroically come to the rescue and saved the credit of the state. An unparalleled opportunity for public service now confronts them. They have already demonstrated their wil lingness to use this opportunity and are affording the people every reas onable facility for buying liberty bonds. In order to release their en ergies and give them time for fur ther service, I urge them to make Tuesday, June 5, a banking holiday. On this day let there be a concerted effort on the part of all bank officials in North Carolina to induce the peo ple to invest in liberty bonds. Let there be a dedication of the money power as well as the man power of the state on this great day. A"nr r' ha.&ed that the Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System best is none to good for his patrons, The Old Standard general strengthening tonic. , T r , i 1 -ll nnmmnn. GROVE S iaaii,l.fiOOtnul UiMV,ulli uui and on June 5th he Will c4omnce i Mal'arla.enrichestheWood.andbuildsupthesys. snowing at ine rasume meane x cn amount Pictures." The regular pro gram will be cancelled and the Fea ture Program will be given a trial, and if it. nroves successful, it will be -.un.ni.iiiiiiMiimiiiHinraiiKminimiimm MBOn otherwise .it will be discon H'tinued and the regular program put 13 A ,,r irwj f ., Meritol Foot Powders Powder that rel ieves the burning, cools and soothes The win 1 the vear around til VVllIJlt VLUVIIV f vww.-- w . r i 'w.iri- prevents excessive prespiratlon, wnicn. in ' "afcis walking or standing painful 90 many lewder in the .shoes. Wo also carry. 25c box 25c box - t Aliens oot Ease x licxall Foot Hath Tablets 25c box Foot Powder rc can. use hot pfeople. back on again. The Pastime orchestra will furnish good music for the Feature Pictures. The first feature picture will be "Miss George Washington" featuring Mar guerite Clark, Pa;ramount's tyggst star. WONT CHANGE MINI) tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c. Jtoxall Foot Powder. Tiz.Foot Ease MVritol Wj carry full line corn remedies. Telephone Us Your Wants. Hickory Drug Company The REXALL Store Telehopne 46 1111 iimmiHDniimmiiiQiraamiiuiisnananniiui Kinston Free Press. The Hickory Record says that pool rooms have been outlawed in its home town. The thing was accomplished, according to our contemporary, by action of the council. Yes! Kinston had that same experience. Council, at the request of a large proportion r 1,0, iAat Teorle herel, ouilawfcd the public places of questionable f nhout a vear ago. But then council changed its mind when tkc wVia were opposed to the pool room menace to morals had their backs turned. .Maybe Hickory s council doesn't change its mind. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days vour drumiirt will reffad moaey M PAZO XfvTMHNT Ulla to cure any case of Itchln. The first application glvea Ease and Rest. 50c. OR. ALFRED W DULA EYR SPECIALIST TO SEE BETTER SEE DULA mm 17 Years experience The Best Equipment Obtainable. Glasses Fitted Exclusively MARTIN BLOCK, UROItUI, C. If ron KOt it from PULA. It's A' RigbL V A TCH PAP IvU FOR DATES NOTICE a During past years we have always waited until latter part of July to reduce prices on Suits and Coats. This year we have de cided to give our trade the benefit of the reduced prices in the midst of the Season. All $12.50 Suits reduced to $8.40 All $15.00 suith reduced to$10.00 All $16.75 suits reduced to $11.20 All $18.75 Suits reduced to $12.50 All $20.00 Suits reduced to $13.35 All $22.50 Suits reduced to $15.00 All $25.00 Suits reduced to $16.75 All $600 Coats reduced to $4.50 All $8.50 Coats reduced to $6.40 All $10.00 Coats reduced to 7.5 All $12.50 Coats reduced to $9.40 All $15.00 Coats reduced to $11.25 All $16.50 Coats reduced to$12.40 " All $18.00 Coats reduced to $13.50 All $20.00 Coats reduced to $15.00 All $22.50 Coats reduced to $16.85 All $25.00 Coats reduced to $18.75 Thompson-West Company "The Ladies' Store." a a a a Subscribe for the Daily Record O Tha Wnman'o Tnnta Q IIIW IIUIIIUII o IUIIIU Q O O Q Sold Everywhere Q OQQQOQQOQOOOQ Summer School University of North Carolina CHAPEL HILL, N. C. June 12 to July 27 Write for complete announcement Abl8 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 tha first time should complete their arrangements as early as possible. UR We call your attention to our new stock of Furniture, especially our new line of SIMMONS beds. Also spec ial price on 9x1 2 rugs and dining room furniture. We invite you to call and look over our stock. We are prepared to supply your need in anything in the furniture line. Our prices are right. Fulmer-Gibbs Furniture Co. PHONE 47 The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance iimimimiimiimim"""" mmininniinnii toe smmmM-mmcmffruy Sealed proposals will be received by the City Council of the City of Hickory, N. C at the City Mana ger's office on June 26th, 1917 at 8 p. m., for the purchase of $11,000, ten year five per cent Refunding Water and Sewer Bonds. Bonds to be dated May 1st 1917, interest pay able semi-annually on the first day of May and the first day of Novem ber, at First National Bank, Hickory, N. C. Purchaser to furnish blank bonds, etc. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. This May 24th, 1917. JOHN W. BALLEW, 5 24 8t ity Manager 8 Pi kg f THE SANirART WAT" PHONE 190. Clothes Altered. Cleaned. Pressed, Dyed and Repaired CITY PRESSING CLUB Moose & Miller. j An Ambition and a Record i i THE needs of the South are identical with the needs ; ! 1 of the Southern Railway: the erowth and succcw of cue Bicans I the upbuildin? of the otaer. i I The Southern Railway asks no favors no tpecl-l y.lvllcce not J ' accorded to others. The ambition of the Southern Railway Company U t j f-e that , ! ,,ni,v of interest that is born of co-operation between t.;c guDuc and , ' the railroads; to see perfected that fair and frank policy i:i l..e ma..e mrnt of rai roads which invites the confidence ,f eoycTn mental encies; to realize that liberality of treatment which ''a1'" to obin the additional capital needed for the acquisition ,.f b. -iter and enlarged facilities Incident to the demand for increased and better service; and. finally To take its niche in the body politic of the South alide of other ercat industries, with no more, but with equal liberties. e,1Ual rights and equal opportunities. " The Southern Serves the South."
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