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pAY KKMN HICKORY DAILY RECORD AG2 IHREE jllg8"""0"""""""""""0""""" PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT Do You Have Headache? If you do, very likely it conus from your eyes and can be relieved with properly iittod glasses. Ky9 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 nf Vi every instance. Local and Personal rem m Bj- HVfiss Minnie Smith spent the week 3g end in Mooresville. 31 ! , D t, K- A- Price has returned from n Haiti more. a CI tMiss Essie Robinson has returned from a visit to King's Mountain and uas'toma. ises Mrs W S. Taylor and daughter, 11SS Kath.lvno u y-l eo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist tar for Southern and C. and N.-W Railways. .,,,ijj iic, aie suenuing a lew m aays in Washington and Baltimore. g .Mr. T. M. Yoder of Van Wyck. S. n C., visited his father, Col. G. M. Yo- tier, having motored 80 miles hi single day and returned the next. PRACTICES ECONOMY :i j Uy the Associated Press. iMamla, P. 1., June li. war ec onomy for the Philippine Islands has had its first exemplification in a sweeping executive order issued by Governor General Harrison advising every government employe to exercise unusual car? in the consumption of supplies. " lie urges upon every gov ernment bureau the necessity, in view of the advent of war, the possible in crease of prices, and the present and further shortage of cargo space on the Pacific, or economizing at every turn and using, wherever possible, native materials instead of imported goods. This sten is the first taken by the government to impress upon its em- i - - - - --- . : nlnvps tVip nwpssit.v for wartime eeon a nmv tVinncrVi ti Vipjids of Hennrt.ments v' " ; x Mr. Phillip Suttlemyre. Mr. John son buttlemyre, and Mr. Z. B. Buc- have been practicing it for two years. Careful and far-sighted buying has prevented the Insular goyernment from feeling the war as have commer- - fiiia; nflanonnuaDQaDnnnannnnnnonEnona j ;ontvw . fuj ,tu!?ed .TV? washing- cial houses and the general public reunion. In th? commercial field nrices have risen to a very high level and there are now a number of govern- Don't Neglect your Eye; A. J. ESSEX Eye Specialist CONSULTATION FREE At tl v Van Dyke Shop. Phone 48 Hickory, N. C. ton where they attended the I 1 T Tl 11 r-i , m - - - . . dm. uuiuuu oarocn 01 Washington ' there are now a numDer ot govern is spending a few days in the city with1 ment plans to prevent unscrupulous Mr. and Mrs. Roy Abernethy. Mr. merchants from mulcting their cus 5troch has enlisted in the marine tomers. The city of Manila has corps and is stationed at Fort Royal recently entered the market as a dis b. C, where-he will report the latter tributor of canned milk for the ben part of the week. , efit of the children of poor families of the city and is contemplating the pur Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hicks and chase of other necessary commodities daughter, M'iss Bessie, from States-1 to protect the Filipino poorer class- ate syenamg some time witn Mr. nni Mrs II r w ....... nru;i .... 11. f , V TT dlUCl. V 'IlliC here they will make a trip to Blow- ; t i. . m - w .... iock wun Mr. Werner and J) JT 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. UTZ'S Drug Store "On the Corner" Phones 17 and 317 int family in Mr. Wlarner s car. es. Col. G. M Yoder of the South Fork section will beat everybody to the first corn if somebody isn't care ful or circumspect. The colonel writes that his corn will turn Ioosp some ears in a few days. Mrs. En- the year 1916. Considerable public i.. civ io uusj vvii.il iiei gul den and has the finest cabbage that the colonel has ever seen. Train Schedules. SOUTHERN Westbound No 15 Ar H:Aor 7:40 a. m. So 11 Ar !1vm tv 1 1 :-0 a. m. S . 21 Ar H:. : p. m. . 35 Ar. li.ry 11:3- p. m. l.isl'uound .Vo Ar il'o. fry i:U5 a. m. v-,, Ar Uivk.-rv 12:00 noon. No. -i Ar. Hickory 2:35 p. m. Northbound No. 10 Ar. Hickory 11:40 a. m. PRISONERS WOULD NOT CONFESS TO THE MOB No. il ar. H:;i."ry 5 p. m. No 16 Ar. Hickory 0:50 p. m. C. AM) N.-W Southbound OR. ALFRED VI 0ULA pteK. TO S1R SETTER sle mu !7 YtfAf'a FxOfiince I Ml. .If- The Best Equipment Obt;.inflb'e. G'.nssfcs l;ilcd Exclusively MARTJW BLOCK, lEKQtf, 2. h yoii vnt tt from !-fTlA. lt's' ih:iL. I V 'CM l'.U'KU VOIX PA TI'S I Rt lKiir Dop't. Hox 127 Charlotte, N. C. LENSES GROUND & DUPLICATED cd by the mob. iSpringfield. Mo.. June 11. A mob of Springfield citizens, bent on aveng ing the murder of 14 months old i j Lloyd Keet early Sunday forced j Sheriff Webb to give up six sus I pects, swung one of them to a tree i for some time in an unsuccessful at- tempt to obtain a confession, and la i ter returned them to the sheriff's cus i tody unha f.ied, according to reports ! rpaf'Vlinir tha cVioriflf's nflRno Vioro The mob, numbering 45 men, ov ertook the sheriff 40 miles northwest of Springfield, after they had pursued the sheriff for more than 20 hours in automobiles. Paul O'Ray, county prosecutor of Greene county, after returning to Springfield from Stocklton. declared there was no truth to statements that ropes had been seen or anv one hano-- iHowever, residents JAVA'S EXPORTS TO AMERICA INCREASED By the Associated Press. Pavaria, Netherlands, East Indies. The value of Java's exports to Am pvira in the first Quarter of 1917 ex- oose : ceeded that of the entire export in T7 - y-i ! ,1 , the year lyib. uonsiaeraDie puDiic interest has recently been attracted to the big extension that direct trade with the United States has under gone. Largely in consequence of war cir cumstances, the Holland markets are being eliminated in a number of cas es. For instance, one or two im portant purchases of tobacco for Am erica have been made here recently instead of, as usual, at the Amsterdam auction sales. Well-known Ameri can commercial men have been visit ing the Netherlands East Indies, and the American banking world is ex tending its operations in the colony. Efforts have been set on foot to find a regular market for Java tea in the United States. Japan, as well as America, is keen ly alive to the commercial possibili ties of the country and, in the en forced absence of German and other competitors, Japanese trade is rap idly extending. Hemstitching Picot Edge Samples on request, MISS ELIZABETH BOST Mrs. W. R. Beckley, Millinery Phone 208 Hickory, N. C. 13 Q BS IS a r Late Spring Books Just in, a few of the late books, pretty hand tinted stationery, Brownie Cameras and Kodaks. All kinds of patriotic decorations inclucl'nsf place and tally cards. Do not forget to give us your order for office suoplies. The Van Dyke Shop PHONE 48 Subscribe to the Record $4 ritol Straw Hat OLD HATS LOOK TTnm.anevillo 1ft miloa ooci n-F Stockton, and at Nevada west of this . little town, confirmed reports to the sheriff. Wtebb returned to Spring- held and prave out a statement con firming' earlier reports that members of the mob had overtaken him at Stockton and had threatened one of the prisoners with death. He said that four of the prisoners were in jail at Stockton, while the other two were being taken northward in a mo tor car by a deputy sheriff of Green county and the sheriff of Cedar county. SPANISH CRISIS GRAVEST IX PAST FORTY YEAHS SPECIAL AT THE PASTIME TUESDAY, JUNE 12tfc Me MAKES Cleaner LIKE NEW IMadrid, June 10, via Paris. The present political crisis in Spain was characterized as the gravest which has arisen in the last 40 vears in a statement by Senor Groizard, presi dent of the senate. He expressed this opinion after having a confer ence with King Alfonso. The king al so received Senor Villaneuva, presi dent of the chamber. It is thought probable that the for mation of a government to succeed the ministry of Marquis Prieto, who rrsiirnprr will hp PTitnistpd t.n the enn- servatives with Eduardo Dato, for mer premier, agam in power. WJhen Marquis frieto was asked al ter presenting the resignation of his nahinet. if the crisis would lead to a .change in the policy of Spain, he re plied that was a question the king would have to answer. iFrank Mclntyre, who makes his motion picture debut at the Pastime theatre Tuesday, June 12th in the Fa mous Players adaptation of his great est stage success "The Traveling Salesman," is one of the best known comedians in the country and is a distinct addition to the Paramount program. During his career before the footlights, M'clntyre has appeared in every known form of theatrical entertainment, having been associated with Frank Keenan, Mrs. Fiske, Nat Goodwin, and Robert Edeson, in many varieties of comedy and drama: He then entered musical comedy, playing in "Oh! Oh" Delphine," for two seasons. He next appeared Fn "A Pair of Sixes" for forty-eight weeks and followed this up with a thirty two weeks engagement in vaudeville in "The Hat Salesman." Upon the completion of his work of fVio FamniK Plavers studio in "The Traveling Salesman,'? Mr Mclntyre has been engaged by Klaw ana u,n- anger to head an all-star cast in "Miss Springtime." NOTICE Summer School University of North Carolina CHAPEL HILL, N. C June 12 to July 27 Wlrite for complete announcement Able Faculty Complete Curriculum Moderate Rates Credit Courses Delightful Environment Excursion Rate Tickets. The Summer Law School June 14-Aug 24 Regular Session Opens Sept. 13c Students who expect to enter for the first time should complete their arrangements as early as possible. One Third 1-3 oft on all Suits One Fourth 1-4 oil on all Coats 1 During past years we hav always waited until latter part of O July to reduce prices on Suit and Coats. This year we have de- O cided to give our trade the benefit of the reduced prices in the D midst of the Season. O o All $12.50 Suits reduced to $8.40 U All $15.00 suith reduced to $10.00 Q All $10.75 suits reduced to $11.20 O All $18.75 Suits reduced to $12.50 O All $20.00 Suits reduced to $13.35 g All $22.50 Suits reduced to $15.00 g All $25.00 Suits reduced to $16.75 g All $6,00 Coats reduced to $4.50 g All $8.50 Coats reduced to $6.40 H All $10.00 Coats reduced to 7.50 g All $12.50 Coats reduced to $9.40 S All $15.00 Coats reduced to $11.25 g All $16.50 Coats reduced to$12.40 g All $18.00 Coats reduced to $13.50 q B au itu.uu coats reduced to $ii.uu Q Q All $22.50 Coats reduced to $16.85 q All $25.00 Coats reduced to $18.75 Q I "The Ladies' Store." Q SgaaHaBBBBgnisgBagaannnnnannnnnngDnnnnnn I'. - . t v to use. Just dissolve contents of one powder in hfif - of water. Apply with an old tooth brush rubbing un- til a!l ti... uin is removed. If hat band becomes discolored by ht- (:;.: ,.r a little household ammonia will restore its color. Meiitol Hat Cleaner 10 cents liexall ITat Cleaner --..10 and 25 c I.inane Straw Ifcit Cleaner -AU cents Telephone Us Your Wants. Hickory Drug Company ie REXALL Store Telehopne 46 aiim I TI fcfliMT;,:;"!;:; MARKED INCREASE NOTED IN POULTKY IN STORAGE W'ashino-ton. June 11. Cold stor age houses held 54,834,191 pounds of frozen poukry June 1, 487 per cent, or nearly five times greater than a year ago, according to a department of agriculture report. btoens oi broilers were 611 per cent .Inrgar. roasters 557 per cent, fowls 28.) per cent, turkeys 976 per cent an l miscel laneous poultry 490 per cent. During Mav stocks increased, although mark ed decreases were reported during ,May, 1916. SEISMOGRAPH RECORDS Wlashinicrton. June 11. Observers r.onro-ptnwn nniversitv reported yesterday that their seismograph had rcrnn pri an earthciuaKe nroDaDiy ,- j. - . , . , . 500 miles from here and tnereiore not connected with the Salvadorean quake. iSigns of the disturbance were moderately severe, wnen iirxi noted at 11:40 p. m. They lasted until nearly 1 o'clock this morning. Whatever Your Motor Trouble is, we will locate it quickly and make the necessary re pairs without delay. our ability to give quick and sat isfactory results is the result of many years' experience as motor experts. We not only want you as a patron; but we want to keep your pat ronage. This policy assures you that both the quality of our work and the price will bo right. . CITY GARAGE PHONE 377 mtor vehicles of anv kind through the town of IBrookford, N. C, are hereby notified not to exceed me speeu iimn ui nxv-w miles per hour on any road or street within the corporate limits oi me town of Brookford or seven miles per hour around any curve. See Sec. 18 ordinances of the town of Brookford, N C W. A. WILSON. 6 ii 3t Chief of Police 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. T.oavp Newton 7:30 p. m. Newton to Conover 10c Newton to Hickory 35c Hickory to Conover 25i Hickory to Newton 35c Our Motto: Good 'Service. CAROLINA MOTOR CO NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER SALE OF VALUABLE PKUFUKli Wherever You Need a General f oni. Take Grove's TVia nid Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains mc well Vnown tonic Drooerties of QUININE and IRON It acts on tne wver, uve ant Malaria. Enriches the Blood ana RnWAs no the Whole Svstem. 50 cents. Under and by virtue of an order of u cnTiorinr rniirt of Catawba coun ty, made in the special proceeding entitled Chas. H. Geitner et al, vs. Caroline M. Bolick et al., the under n,mmi;Hsiioner willfc on . the 10th day of July, 1917, at 12 o'clock T,n at Hip door ot tne Hirst iNation- oi Poni- nf TTifVnrv. m said county. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land lying and being in Hickory Township, fintawha county. North Carolina, ad joining the lands of J. W. Hanna, nma TTnv flip estate of Dorsey Fry, and others, and more particular ly described as follows: i " Rpffinninfr at a dosil oak an old .nvnir and runs north 51 east 27 poles to a stake in the lane, thence along the lane and bridge road 44 poles to a rock in the middle of said road; thence south 57 west 17 poles fn a email nost. oak. an old corner; thence, with the old line, south 55 east 57 poles to a dead black oaK, oiu corner; thence south 23 west 45 1-2 poles to Wjhisenhunt's line; south 80 west 27 poles to a small crooked red orth 30 west 73 poles to k small red oak; thence north 44 nnlps to the beeinnine. Containing 42 1-2 acres, be the same more or less. TViIc hpincr that, nortion of the lands of Joseph Bolch which was allotted to Nancy E. Hiallman, his widow, as her dower. This 8th day of June. 1917. B. B. BLACKWJELDER, 6 11 4t Mdn Commissioner. ooooooooooooo u o o o o When You Think ot Brick Write or Phone BUFFALO CLAY CO Statesville, N. C. Used 40 Years o o o o o a S a D WfcWi ff I y7QL brash u KB FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN AT THE I'ASTIMU; iuuai TVio nllnwine- is a short synop sis of the fifteenth chapter of the "Great Secret" featuring l-rancis a. Bushman and Beverly Bayne which will be shown at the Pastime this af ternoon and tonight. '"The Test of Death." Under the influence of a potent drug, administered at his own wish, the Great Master, chief con spirator of the' Secret Seven lies ap parently dead. Perfectly has the potion accomplished its purpose- of suspending animation. The young clubman, whose past the Great Mas ter declares he knows, has a drug which will bring the Great Master back to life. !But Strong is appre hensive. He must know the story of his life Beverly had insisted that 'she know all before they be married. Then calamity swoops down. Even more intense, more puzzling and yet more enthralling is this latest chapter in Metro's great screen novel of hys terv and love and adventure. lna Wnmp SO Tne ureal peuci '"T. ri l' FOR SAMS BY iXelU M- Shufod and Abernethy Hard- S fifteen aswas first announced. ware Co., and all good dealers. o o o o o The Woman's Tonic Sold Everywhere r. e o o o o ooooooooooooo g Here is the only vaccum g S cleaner and carpet sweeper g I combined, it is 98 per cent a a g efficient. Your home is not j complete without one. Call g i on us for a free demonstra- g 1 tion at your Every know house this sweeper convenience. wife should and all 5 its superior qualities. nns SANITARY WAY PHONE 190. rwhMi Altered. Cleaned. Pressed, Dyed and Repaired CITY PRESSING CLUB Moose & Miller. 5 a Southern Public Utilities Co. I PHONE 148 I Innn&DDaiiQODEiDniisoissioBODDaaDaaaaaaaaDaaS
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