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FANNING HICKORY DAILY RECORD AGfi IHREE .aminnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnNNM.. gBgcEa- MMuuuMuuuannnnD , llu You Have Headache? a If you do, very likely it comes from your eyes and can be relieved with properly itted Klaa8eS. Eye strains, headache and nervous troub le, the result of optical de it'cts can bo relieved. My examinations are made iy the most modern methods ana greatest e:irf vM:,.i the selection of the proper lorniula for the 1 every instance. a a Local and Personal 'Mss Sadie Campbell of Morgan ton is visiting her cousin here, Miss Annie Mae Hdnes. in eo. E. Bisanar Mr3. R. P. T.firtrm nf 1U B!t t TTest here of hsr sister, Mrs. p- x't l 9; Kas?r left this morning for Nashville, Tenn., where he has been transferred temporarily. .Mr. Herbert Ixwery of Newton Jay 3 ness visitr in the city to il a f! n Jeweler and Regis .red Optometrist iv,' Muvtor for Southern and C. and N.-W p,;i. .... - uvvtta. M (Farmers are busy this weak ha,. , vesting oYheat. They say as a whole, , while the quantity is not an average, yet the quality is above the averag-e. M,'r. Hoover. out new farming near M'orristown. "vwi A A V 1 X lOLUW II. onn .-,.,,. i. i .... ISK' " "MMMUMUUUIlUUH Maae Hickory Ice From Distilled Water latives and friends, leaving today for ma iiunie. Travel this open sure road to Health, Comfort, Economy, Satisfaction, General Welfare All are contained in "the kind" of ice we make Distilled water ice. Hickory Ice & Coal Co 'PHONE 261 The Methodist Philatheas will have a business meeting this evening at o clock in their class room. New ofllcers will be elected and plans mad 3 for the coming year., It is hoped that every member will be present. a n a a o n a a ts n a o Special We have Want Ads in the Record bring Results 1 " " . Prices on Stationery a new shipment of box and j )iind paper that just c This is at the same old price fot'o the war. Please come see this pretty paper. Greeting Cards and Office Supplies Tl 17 T I PI ne van DyKe anop PHONE 48 came in. as be in and iDr. Chas. Hoyle and sister Miss Olhe Hjoyle came down from Hickory Friday to visit Mr. P. A. Hoyle. Dr. Hoyle has been in the ve3t for a long time and is on his annual visit to friends and relatives in this county. He made an address to his old friends at Bethel Reformed cnirch. Cataw ba County News. OFFICERS ARE ELECTED BY JUNIOR PiUILATHEAS WEST HICKORY NEWS W?st Hickory, June 19. There was an ice cream supper at the Y. M. C. A. hall here Saturday evening for the hall and other improvements.- A large crowd was present and the young people seemed to enjoy them selves tine. The recent cold nights and morn ings have been rather unfavorable to vegetation; the gardens seems to be at a standstill at present, but the work of cultivation is going on ail the same. Miss Myrtle Mace visited friends at Drexel Saturday and Sunday. Messrs. Frank and Zeb Lackey spent several days last week visit ing relatives at Mbrganton. Mtr. H. H. Vanhorn and family of Burke county spent Sunday here with the family of Squire T. J. Leonard. Mr. Victor Cook and sister, Miss Lela Cook, spent Saturday and Sun day with relatives at Hjildebran. Mrs. I. A. Cook and daughter, Miss Mary Cook of Salisbury spent sev eral days here last week with Mrs. Cook's sister, Mrs. M. J. Lackey. Mr. D. B. Leonard, after spend ing several days here with his par ents and other relatives returned to Altavista, Va., Sunday. Mrs. M. J. Lackey spent the week end with her son near Mbrganton. The evangelical Lutheran congre gation of Bethany church, West Hickory, held an educational service Sunday evening. There was a large crowd present. The program con sisted of songs and responsive read ings and was good. The address delivered by Rev. W, A. Deaton, D. D., on Christian Education was cer tainly fine. T. J. L. The junior Philatheas of the First Methodist church held their regular monthly meeting Sunday morning and elected the following officers: President, M iss Kate Shuford; vice president, Mjiss Eiliel Starnes, secretary, Miss Grace Brewer; treas urer, Miss Jo Bradford; and reporter, Miss Ardie Mae Sigmon. After trans acting the other business of the class they adjourned to meet the second Sunday in July. All girls not attending Sunday school are cordially invited to join our class. REPORTER. U. D. C. Meeting The Abel A. Shuford chapter U. D. C. met with Mrs. K. C. Meuzies yes terday afternoon. A report was giv en by the delegates to the district meeting held in Lenoir last week, at which Mrs. Jacksie Daniels Thrash, state president of the U. D. C. was one of the distinguished guests. The regular program with the interesting subject of Jefferson Davis was car ried out. iMiss Mary Stewart Men zies recited "Our Flag," most beau tifully and won the admiration of all. Delightful refreshments closed a very Delightfud refreshments closed a very pleasant meeting. ifinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnti I ! UMUUUMUUUUyUMMIiltliMUli! HIS REASON 'The Washington Star. "Don't you love your song, Star Spangled Banneil " "I do," replied Senator Sorghum. "'Then why don't you join in the chorus ?" "My friend, the way for me to show real affection for a song is not to try to sing it." i 1 V - ?fft ft What Does Your Book Show If you have ever been the victim of incompetence, you will doubly appreciate the work of our master mechan ics who know every branch of automobile repairing thor oughly and have the facili ties and equipment to do every job as well as it can be done. Motorists every where will 'confirm our claim CITY GARAGE PHONE 377 SAVE SUGAR IN JELLY MAKING Simple Alcohol Test Prevents Waste of Sugar and Failure of Jellies Washington, D. C June 19 Much waste of sugar and spoilage of jellies can be avoided by using a simple al cohol test recommended by the bu reau of chemistry, United States de partment of agriculture. To de termine how much sugar should be used with each kind of juice put a spoonful of juice in a glass and add to it one spoonful of 95 per cent grain alcohol, mixed by shaking the glass gently. Pour slowly from the glass, noting how the pectin the sub stance in fruits which makes them jell ds precipitated. (If the pectin is precipitated as one lump a cup of sugar may be used for each cup of juice; if in several lumps the proportion of sugar must be reduced to approximately three fourths the amount of the juice. If the pectin is not in lumps, but is merely precipitated, the sugar should be one-half or less of the amount of the juice. If the juice shows no precipitation under this test, it is unsuitable for jelly making and must be combined with apples or oth er juices rich in pectin. The housewife will do well before making the test, to taste the juice, as fruits not as acid as good tart apples prooably will not make good jelly un less mixed with other fruits which are acid. The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance rosy You Cannot Imagine tl The Goodness of M ORANGE JOOJ 4 You Must Taste It! M We really believe you are mias- Vy Ing-araredelig-htwhenyoudeny . yourself the pleasure of this g wonderful fruit drink. JP As a cooling and invigorating M refreshment, it is pleasing man, many people. , Won't you try it? Vj 5c at all drink stands j Less by the case g you tik Oranges, you'll Ukm M Orangs JooJ" PKPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Southern Railway System 35.T." ; 7 3 r reir- An Ambition and a Record j "I !!'. ncu.l i of tl; Couth arc Identical wit1! tU needs j 1 -r.,Ur,n lu'Uveyi tUc frowt'j ai.l wcccf,f cue weans , "I ' - .V,uhrrn Ri!wy ak no favorr no ipedal prlvllece t' ' : ! to otberi. ' I..- amMtlon f the Sonthsrn Railway Company 1 1 f'f ,h! ! 1 v -Jlw-riit that It born of eo-r.pTtlrn betwrcn tle PuW'c na '..!, lo I'c prffrciH that lair and frank policy in "'""", f u;lr.,a.U which InvltM the confidence of '"T1 I u, realize that liberality 1 treatment which will e 'awe u i.e additional capital nre.lcl for theac.,uWtion of better na imuonai capital nroini in -- , . .' ! f;i ilitie, Incident to tho demana lor increau ... ' r; '.'!, finally-" I" - -e Mrha In the bmly pMltlc t.1 the S.mt h '""P1 r v t in.liiMrlra, with 1.0 more, but wltb eual libcrtlta, cjua! '. ..i,'! e jual ri.portunltle " The Southern Eervea tho South." n iiiiiiinniintWiiiiiiiiii'.M 80 BIBDOBBDDODDDDIOaDaoaDDDaDaDnaaDDDDaDDaDQ A. D. S. Asthma Remedy This is a splendid remedy for the quick relief of Asthma Hay fever, Rose cold and- in fluenza. It is made by ex pert chemists from a formu la selected by a national com mittee of eminent physicians and pharmacists as the best known remedy known to medical science. It is not a patent medicine, but a remedy known whose composition is known to us and we guaran tee it to be a helpful remedy. Price 50c the box. Drug Store "On the Corner" Phones 17 and 317 n D a a a B B a m a D TAKE IT IN TIME Just As Scores of Hickory People Have Done Wfaiting doesn't pay. If you neglect kidney and backache, UVfore serious troubles often follow. Doan's Kidney Pills are for kidney backache, and for other kidney ills. Hickory citizens endorse them. Mrs. Elmina Hahn, 528 Chestnut Ave., Hickory, says: "My back pained me so severely I could hardly stoop and it was hard for me to straighten up again. ,l was Kept awaKe at mgnt and mornings my feet was tired. My feet swelled. Doan's Kidney Pillj which I got at Lutz's Drug Store, removed the trouble." Price 50c at ail dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Hahn had. roster-Mil- burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. atu a g Love is likely to make a fool of a man, but most men are willing to take chances. KAISER IS ANGRY OVER CONSTANTINE INCIDENT Berne, June 15, via London. ( Brit ish Admiralty, per Wareless Press.) A telegram from Berlin says ii.m- neror Wlilliam has addressed the fol lowing message to one of the Greek diplomatic representatives aoroau for transmission to former King Constantine: "I have heard with wrath of the in famous outrage committeed by our common enemies upon you and upon your dynasty. I assure you that your deprivation can be only tempor al B a a a a p a a a a Buy your Summer while our stock is with season's best Bought early and Suit now g a a a complete goods, selling at old price. 2 piece suit $4.00 to $20.00. Moretz-Whitener Clothing Co 1 "The Quality Shop." EX g nnaacnnannnQonnDnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnn n B B a J3 ary. The mailed fist of Germany, on those who have dared so insolently with furth3r aid from Almighty God to lay their criminal hands on you. will restore you to your throne, of We hope to welcome you in Germany which no man by right can rob you. at the earliest opportunity. The armies of Germany and Ger- A thousand cordial greetings from, many's allies will wreak vengeance "Your William,-" SHAKES OUT ALL DIRT SWEEPS UP ALL DIRT PiHiiiiiiiiiiiii: PREMIER OF ITALY WORKS IHARD AT By the Associated Press. ,Kome, June 19 Premier Paolo Boselli is regarded as a good exam ple of the way the war has speeded up the working power of men even in Italy's subtropical climate. Senor Boselli, despite his nearly four-score years, begins work at six o'clock in the morning, three hours before the arrival of the regular clerks, and he quits work when he is done, usu ally between six or seven o'clock in the evening. If parliament is sit ting, he generally is found there until the close of the session, about eight o'clock, his ready wit and un failing good humor making his pres ence necessary to prevent too violent attacks on the government. ;His early morning hours frequent ly are occupied by conferences with Foreign Minister Sonnino who, only sixty-eight years old, also is a very early riser and a hard worker. Dur ing any temporary absence of Secre tary of Treasury Carcano, Premier Boselli attends to that department. Senor Boselli is very short and thin, bald, wears white whiskers and spec tacles. 'Wjhen asked how he managed to do so much work, he said: "I figure if I get started early, I'll just have to keep going." FISH! FISH! Owing to the extreme hot weather, the Fish Man will have his fish "gut ted" at water, rendering them more wholesome and less liable to easy or premature decay, better for the health of flsh eaters, at a slight in crease in price for undressed fiah, but really as cheap to the consumer. 6 19 It An "Expressed5' Desire . o. rofio naofA And sealed in refrigerat- Nunnaiiy-s anu V"- ir a,e then sent r, while most oi and even if they it, the time takes you buy NTJNN , t : thu utmost in quality, purity and iresnnws. Ill U jrv e- a I anuies bio .... 1 1 nroH Oir xl rooms, ventilated wiwi m, - 1 m y4iAAT t rr to us by fast express, uu. nth candies oid ner j ?4V" , . 7 A v7a vontilftted with cold, filtered air. xney are moi u. SJfairSrI-8.SKJt from the factory; while most of the ?JfoVS5 here come by slow freight, and even if they es- lARPETING, lifted inch above floor by Dowerful suction, is gently but vigorously shaken over an AIR CUSHION. This loosens all the deep-in. , imbedded GRIT. The fast turning brush sweeps while POWERFUL AIR SUC TION keeps drawing off this dislodged dirt. NO DIRT ESCAPES THE HOOVER, Hickory Drug Company The REXALL Store Telehopne 46 mmmnoninnninininnii if yv aA II T?I'ECTRIC,xlotor,P,dIy II jgjgjrftg. f II J2 revolves brush in suction 1 1 ir JvA -: II " opening wheels hold II mil 0l r ooztle above the carpeting. llKiL Jl0tr II II Suction lifts carpeting tFS&g&LsSl!ltS WM the carpeting while the SOFT SSSKG ACTt HAIR BRUSHES thorough. irWLr i 'jftg Mlisf lv sweep loose an unt, nairs, alPi threads, dirt and grit. A SSSSSP HOOVER PATENT. TMs is Hoover Week We want you to see how the Motor Driven Brush in the Hoover Suction Sweeper vibrate, sweep and suction clean your carpets and rugs . One lady said: "I would not have be lieved it without seeing it do the work' We want to show you. Call us up arid tell us what day to come. Southern Public Utilities Go. PHONE 148
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