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HICKORY DAILY RECORD AGE THREE III"1 a a ta 4 X J Do You Have Headache? If you do, very likely it conies from your eyes and can bo 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 most modern methods and greatest care exercised the selection of the proper formula for the lenses in every instance. U" mil lUUHIIIIimilillt 23 Local and Personal I ui 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iinmniirmmmn Mrs. J. H. Shuford is visiting rela tives at Waynesboro. Pa. . Rev. C. Ht M-artin of Popeton, N. C, js visiting his niece, Mrs. John Harts-fieldi !M.r. Sherrod Menzies of Newport ixews is in the city to register for the national army. will be at home a week. SOUTH FORK VALLEY NEWS ;eo. E. Bisanar I Mr. Macy HSght who hold3 a po sition in Detroit, Mich., is in the city spending a few days with his parents, M!r. and Mrs. E. E. Hight. Jeweler and Registered Optometrist q , tor for Southern and C. and N.-W Railways. 5 iiiiie3 isaaaBnanEaonnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnE W.i: J- 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 Jin f -1,,,:1 " -""O. " Miss Virginia Sellers left this af ternoon for Gastonia to attend the B. Y. P. U. convention which is in session there. iMr. J. O. Peterson of Asheville and MSss Lois Peterson of High Point are in the city to attend the wedding of their sister. Miss Virginia Allen, who graduat ed at St. Mary's this spring, has re turned from Raleigh. Miss Violet Bray of Tryon accompanied Miss Allen and spent the night with her. Mr. Oscar M. Jones of Asheville is spending a few days in the city vis iting relatives and friends. Mr. Jones is Linotype operator on the Cit izen of that place. r Type writer & Office Supplies New hun. i K Carbon paper and Typewriter rib i ; th guaranteed. Filing cabinets, Index I Ovse leaf ledgers, Fountain pens and liitiLi to be had for your office or home. Phone us your order. The Van Dyke Shop PHONE 48 Mr. J. R. Maeill and family left to day for Columbia, S. O, where they will reside in the future. Mr. J. R. Woodall and family will occupy the souse vacanted by Mr. Magill. (Mrs. M. H. Groves of Salisbury ar rived in the city today to spend sev eral days with Mrs. W. A. Hall. Mrs. : Groves formerly lived in Hickory and j has many friends here. .Misses Lucile and Katherine Coone and Master Charles Coone of Gasto nia arrived in the city today to spend several weeks with their grandpar ents, Mt. and Mrs. W. E. Miller. The Record man is beholden to Mrs. J. F. Peterson for a bag of onions and cabbage, the finest he has seen this year. f anybody can beat Mrs. Peterson growing these vegetables, he has to go some. Squire and Mrs. J. N. Clendenin arrived in the city Sunday to visit their daughter. Mrs. J. F. Peterson, and Mr. Clendenin, a veteran of the War Between the States, left with the party in the afternoon for Washing ton to attend the reunion. There is o thing new in the South Fork valley at present. All seems ,to be very quiet. Everybody seems to be very busy on his farm working out their crop from among the weeds and other trash that always are a pest to the crop. Corn has fine stand, but cotton is almost a failure, in many great fields there is no stand. Many farmers have planted their cot ton crop over. Potatoes that have been transplanted are doing fine mi j . mere are a great many slips on hand ready to be set out. Gardens look flourishing with beans and oth er cereals. Wheat seems to be doing fairly well and from the prospects the crop will be good. Oats is very indifferent; late sowing is somewhat small yet. The peach and apple croy win be a pretty fair one, IThe general health of the country in this section seems to be fairly good with the exception of a few persons. Jones Miller, an old sol dier, N. P. Jarrett, Peter Sharpe and Dolph Wihitener and Morgan Hahi, and family made a visit to G, M, Yoder's on last Sunday which was very acceptable. A genealogical history of the late Moses Yoder who died in the city of Hickory on 22nd of May last at the nome ot his son-in-law H. L. Moor He was paralyzed a few months ago from which he never rallied. , He was the son of Jacob Yoder who was the son of John Yoder who was the son of Conrad Yoder. He was . born in Lincoln county on October 2 in 1839 which was twelve years before Catawba county was formed a few days before Christmas, 1842; 'aged 86 years 7 months and 21 days. He was married to Sarah Ward in about 1853. He was a farmer by occupa tion and had obtained a pretty fair English education in those oli pine field school houses and in the free school. Hie was a member of the .Lutheran congregation at . Zion church and was an acting elder a long time in the congregation. He was conscripted in July 1862 and left for Camp Hill near Statesville where he was selected as one of state guard and then went to camp Holmes near Raleigh, where the companies were organized into a battalion under the command of Major Peter Mallett. And when General Foster made that raid on Kinston and Goldsboro the command was in that fight and were all captured and paroled to remain 48 hours in Kinston before they could return to Camp Holmes again, they alt were sent home until an exchange could be made. Then in a few months were all ordered back to the camp where they remained for some- RYZON The New Baking Powders The Perfect Baking Powders FREE TODAY Ryzon Cook Book, by Marion Harris Neil. Price $1.00 With a Pound Box of Ryzon Baking Powders 35c. The following young people have re turned home from college to spend their vacation: Miss Kathryn Shuford from St. Marys, Raleigh; Misses Gre ta Wezen and Sadie Menzies from Flora McDonald College, Red Springs and Mr. Henry Menzies from David son. Troutman-Atwell Wjhat will come as a surprise to their many friends was the marriage Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock of Miss Jamie Lee Atwell and Mr. Coyt Ray Troutman at the home of Dr. Paul W. Troutman in Hickory. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. G. Garth, pastor of the First Pres- bvterian church, in the presence of relatives. Mr. Troutman, who is a nenhew of Dr. Paul W. Troutman and Mr. C. E. Troutman of Hickory, is a young farmer and is engaged with his father at Barium Springs is a smenaia young man. bride is a pretty and charming young woman of Statesville and has many friends in this section. . Make This Your Safeguard. Why waste your ioney 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. n 3 j u w IL u Drug Store "On the Corner" Phones 17 and 317 a a ta Anyone can be fitted here in Mart Schaffiner & Marx Clothes n u iimniiirmmmuauuuuwtmr Hemstitching Picot Edge Samples request, MISS ELIZABETH BOST Mrs. W. R. Beckley, Millinery Phone 201 Hickory, N. C. n m a a E3 Jitney Service. HICKORY CONOVER AND NEW TO N Schedule 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 time, then they were ordered to Camp Newton to Hickory 35c Vance, near Morganton, where the Hickory to Conever 25i company was disbanded by a general Hickory to Newton 35c order and they were sent to different Our Motte : Good Service. regiments. iiiy choice Yoder went ,to the 35th regiment and then went to Virginia where he was in several fights; in one of them he was wound ed on top of his head and taken a I Orlves Out Malaria, Builds Up Sysr prisoner ana carried to Wasnmgton tMdd eneral strenethening toil city hospital and in a few weeks was grovB'S tasteless chm tonic, drives ic sent home under a parole and after itaUria,enriches tke btood.andbuilda up the sy his wound was healed up he again tern. A tmeumlc. For adalto and chUdten. so- returned to his post. At the time of the surrender was at home on furlough- G. M. YODER a (2 IThONT think you " have to have a ''regular ' figure t o wear Hart SchafFner & Marx clothe?. You may be as tall as the orana Duke Nicholas or as short as Napoleon; you may be as large as Fal staff or as thin as Cassius. We have the clothes for you and we guarantee a fit, and your complete satisfaction. There are some espec ially good values at $20 and $25 that we'd like to show you. a n a Co v j riulit lorn cickafiuer 4 Mrx CAROLINA MOTOR COI Moretz-Whitener Clothing Co I "The Quality Shop." 1 g Subscribe for the Daily Record INTERESTING SERVICE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Whi tener & Martin "Sell For Less Profit" Want ds in the Record bring Results taaax ffleritol Foot Powders A I---' I imw.ler that rel ieves the burning, cools and soothes Bock-Bowman A lovely home wedding was sol emnized Monday afternoon at 5:30 when Miss Ila Bowman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Bowman, be came the bride of Mr. Fritz Bock, a vouner business man of Jackson ville, Fla. The ceremony was per-1 formed by Rev. E. J. Sox at ine hridfi's home on Hurhland avenue ana following it an ice course was served in the dining room. nvrr. Herbert Bowman, brother 01 the bride, -was best man, and Mrs. Wade Bowman of Chester was aame of honor and Miss L.eonfc Ji.cKaru maid of honor. Little Miss Maud lr- Wnnfcpr bore the ring. . i iThe decorations were in green ana white. Mrs. Herbert Bowman anu Misses Mary Eller and Ethel bnarpe rooivod m the dinme room. Mr. and Mrs. Bock left for Jackson- villA. Fla.. where the groom is en o-oo-pH in business. The bride is an attractive young woman, and has nu merous friends here, all of whom re gret to see her leave Hickory. A MOTHER'S FAITH Wilhelm of Germany, we shall meet In God's good time at His judgment seat! Your hands will be dyed with a crim- avn ofnin. VMir pve will mimv a world-wide M WM J The palefaced wraiths of each dead icVii-n's ctaw Wfill be patiently waiting there for Imnressive services were held at the Presbyterian churh Sunday morn ing, at which time the newly elected officers were installed by the pastor and (sassion of the church. Mr. David Spence, having previously held the office of ruling elder in an other congregation, was installed as I a ruling elder of this church, and Up Dr. P. Wl Troutman was ordained The land installed as a ruling elder. 3Ir.l ft, W. Warner, also previously anl pfUcer in another congregation, was installed as a deacon, while Dr. G. G. Scott was ordained and installed asi a deacon. DR. ALFRED W. DULA EYR SPECIALIST TO SEE BETTER SEE DULA 17 Year's Experience The Best Equipment Obtainable. . r'.. r? i ; i. Ulasses rmea exclusively MARTIN BLOCK. LEMOIR. II. 0. If you got It from DTTLA. It's A' RigliL DDDnaDDanDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDnDDDDDQDDDB if This is to Remind You! II Vigorous Men and Women are in Demand Iher, useful the year around. The use many people. nn.ui.ntu uvonco va nrMmratlOn. W1WU11 'l V T V X ' f "ii in warm wca !''V. ilcr Trvrnt.t t ' i' al es wiilkiny or standinc Dainful o " i "..lcr in the shoes. We also carry. Ii.xall Foot Powder 25c box Tiz.Koot Ease 25c ,box Aliens oot Ease -25c box lioxnll Foot Bath Tablets 25c box Meritol Foot Powder -25c can. WIj carry full line corn remedies. Telephone Us Your 'Wants.' tory Drug Company Hie REXALL Store TeleKopne 46 Hicl -:in-::::;::i;;::i!i:ii;iiii;n:i;n The souls of the mothers, the sweet heart's, wives, wiWnsA hearts you broke when you rfrtrtV tli os a lives i tIipv will all be waiting to greet UTAH "tY &YI m You are face to face with tneir imurdered men. Stripped of your power and all alone, A ,Tri--t Standing at God's own great White Throne: . , , Waiting for judgment, as juagea you II De . - , , .. A iudement to last through eternity. Wlith the ghosts of women and cmi Artm. too. .Tortured and starved and slain by Oh,' I would' not want to have Goo As He'll judge Wilhelm of Germany! ii:iLiJ'a fiormanv. we shall meet l7 God's good time at His judgment ' E. D. Gibbs, in N. Y. Herald. ivIvm Out Malaria, Bunds Up System . oi j standard general atreagthentog tonic, VSam TASTBSS chUl TONIC, drive, out MalarU.enriche. the blood.and bnild. up the ajj Um. AUuetonlc. For .dalU and children. 50c If your ambftion has left you, yeur happiness has gone forever, unless you take advantage of Hickory Drug Co's. maenificent offer to refund vour monev on the first box purchas ed if Wendell's Ambition Pills do not put your entire system in fine condi tion and give you the energy and vig or you have lost. Be ambitions, be strona. be vigor ous. Bring the ruddy glow of health I to your cheeks and the ngnt sparine that denotes perfect manhood and womanhood to your eyes. Wendell's Ambition Fills, tne gveai nerv tonic, can'e be beat for that . tired feeling, nervous TfouDies, poor blood, headaches, neuralgia, trem- hiino'. nervous nrostmcion, , menuti depression, loss of appetite and kid- nw nr liver comDiamc. In two days you win ieei Dener. in a week yon will feel fine, and after taking one box you will have your nlH-timA confidence and ambition. Be sure and get a 50 cent box to day and get out of th rut. Remem ber Hickory Drug Co and dealers vrvwhare are authorised to guaran tee them. Mail orders filled, charges -T,iH hv The Wendell Pharmical l Comnany. Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. tg Helps Sick Women Cardui, the woman's tonic, helped Mrs. Wil liam Eversole, of Hazel Patch, Ky. Read what she writes: "I had a general breaking-down of my health. I was in bed for weeks, unable to get up. 1 had such a weakness and dizziness, and the pains were verv severe. A friend told me I had tried every thing else, why not Cardui?.. . I did, and soon saw it was helping me . . . After 12 bottles, I am strong and well." TAKE CI g Pay your lighting bills before the 10th and receive the discount 'ft OS OS 4gp n n Continuance of service depends on bills being paid by the 1 5 th of each month following that in which service is rendered. Don't put it off Pay before the 10th. 'ft 1 The Woman's Tonic Cleaned. Pressed, PHONEM90. Clothes Altered. Dyed and Repaired t CITY PRESSING CLUB Moose & Miller. '0. Do you feel weak, diz zy, worn-out? Is your lack of good health caused from any of the com plaints so common to women? Then why not give Cardui a trial? It should surely do for you what it. has done for so many thousands of other women who suffered it should help you back to health. - Ask some lady friend "who has taken Cardui. She will tell you how it helped her. Try Cardui. All Druggists J.6T- ft 'a Southern Public Utilities Co. I 1 PHONE 148 I S mtmrrm mminimmv?""' '"" iiiiiiiiiHHMMiiiiiiiiinimmmntwtt The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance niMiiiiii'''i'''iuniuiiMtiiMiiiMiiinitiiiiiiiiiiiiiMMMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmw .01 3 When You Think ot Brick Write or Phone BUFFALO CLAY CO. Statesville, N. C.
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