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S00B ;SI)AY AWNING miDDDDDODDDDDDQDDDDDDDDQDDDODDDODD CI Do You Have I Headache? 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 most modern methods and greatest care exercised the selection of the proper formula for the lenses in every instance. a ;a a a a a Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist D ..(, ininietor for Southern and C anA w r:i 0 nu " - ivanwaya. i iiiiBnsaannnanflnaaoDnononanoQnnanaEniaas1 D a a iiiiiaissssannnDnDnnonDannDDnncaDasjanannnB It lis Not TITT1 "i iiuiuaniiiimmmi Local and Personal Col. Robert Ransom left today for Blowing Rock to spend a couple of days. rc,v" A Ij- Stanford will preach at Windy City Sunday afternoon at 3 o"clock. HICKORY DAILY RECORD LENOIR RED CROSS HOLDS PUBLIC MEETING AGE IHREE . SVIt. Geo. Blackwelder is attend ing the Pharmaceutical convention in Asheville. . iMr. Horace C .Lutz left this morn ing for Asheville to attend the Phar maceutical convention. Mrs. Salley of Statesville is spend ing this week with her daughter, Mrs. P. H. Adden. a a IT Just Ice that we sell, but Pure Distilled Water Ice, the only kind that can be ABSOLUTELY all right. Buy only Distilled Water Ice and KNOW that you are getting the Best and Purest that is within human power. Hickory Ice & Coal Co 'PHONE 261 g EJ ruiiBsaajannnnDnnnnoDnnnnDnnnnnnnnnnnnnn a a a Want Ads in the Record bring Results r Special Prices on Stationery We Have a new shipment of box and pound paper that just came in. This is at the same old price as be fore the war. Please come in and see this pretty paper. Greeting Cards and Office Supplies The Van Dyke Shop PHONE 48 1 1 X 1 .'W 2f If 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 bo done. Motorists every where will confirm our claim Mrs. J. T. Regan and children re turned yesterday from Asheville, having spent several days there. Mr. and Mrs. Geo II. Dc-itz re turned yesterday from Clearfield, i a., where they Aave been visitinsr relatives for the past three weeks iMt. Johnson Suttlemvre left yes terday for Wlilliamston. S. C. where he will attend the Weathersbv- Bolick wedding. Mrs. V. E. Miller, accompanied bv her grandchildren, Katherine and ( narles Coon, left today for Gasto- nia. MT3. Josiah J. Willard and two children. Mjss Cecilia and Master Samuel L. Wiillard. returned today from a visit to relatives in Baltimore, Mil. lllickory women will be interest ed in the announcement that Miss Miary Rowe will be at the Chamber of Commerce tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock to discuss canning and dry ing of fruits and vegetables. The 1918 automobile license tags have been received from the secre tary of state's office at Ralei&n. The law requires two tags on each car, one in front and the other behind. The tag,s are not to be used until the lirL of July. The crop of oats on the new grad ed school lot will be mowed this week and the land turned over to the high school boys for a playground. Tney petitioned for the ground, sr.ying they expected to put it into good condition durii.gr th.3 summer. They may start next week. Competition for two garden prizes to be awarded by the Catawba Coun ty Fair in September is expected to j be keen when it is learned that $10 i will go to the person in Hickory and j $10 to the person in the country who j has the best display of products. I Gardeners may communicate with the secretary, Mk P. B. Deaton, for further particulars. (Lenoir, June 20 The Red Cross society yesterday gave its "first public reception at its headquarters on West avenue, the offices former ly occupied by Dr. W. P. Ivey. Un der direction of its enegetic presi dent, Miss Elizabeth Randolph, the society has already gotten down to hard work, and forces and material are being organized and assembled for our soldiers, who are going to the front. The membership of the society is expected to run far above the two hundred notch within the next few days, as the membership committee is preparing for an active canvass of the town. People are joining and making .contributions gladly, and the leaders of the orgd.ization are gratified at the way the working class of people are uniting with it. First aid classes will be organized and just as fast as possiole, these classes will be organized into units of 25 and a series of Vo lectures will be given by Dr. Margaret Castix-Sturgis. The intention of these lectures is to secure greater efficiency in the preparation of Red Cross supplies. Christian Endeavor Meeting The Christian Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian church held a most interesting and instructive meeting Sunday evening when Misses Margaret McComb and Ruby Satter field, delegates to the state conven tion at High Point gave their re ports of the meeting. (Misses McComb and Salttejrrield gave splendid reports from the con vention which were enthusiastically received. Of especial interest was the fact that the Presbyterian society of Hickory had received honorable mention at the convention. A spec ial committee from the Reformed church society was present at the meeting Sunday evening. At the close of the meeting one of the Christian Endeavor songs was rendered by Misses McComb and Sat terfield. Tomorrow evening Messrs Donald and Sterling Menzies will have the social meeting at their home .. Mrs. C. M. Sherrill and Miss Kate Elliott are spending several days in Asheville at the Battery Park as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Mar tin of Canton. They went up especial ly attended the Pharmaceutical convention. CITY GARAGE PHONE 377 Birthday Party Master George Ruffin Wootten en tertained about fifty of his little friends yesterday afternoon in cele bration of his seventh birthday. Games were played for an hour and delicious ice cream, cakes, and can dy were served. FREE OF CHARGE Any adult suffering from cough, cold or bronchitis, is invited to call at the drug store of Lutz's and get ab solutely free, a sample bottle of ISoschee s German Syrup, a sootmng and healing remedy for all lung trou bles, which has a successful record of fifty years. Give the patient a good night's rest free from coughing, with free expectoration in the morning. Kegular sizes, 25c and 75 cents. For sale in all civilized countries, adv. Coming To Hickory ASSOCIATED SPECIALISTS will be at Marshall Ho tel for one day only, Friday June 22, 1917, from 8 a. m. to 12 noon. mm E3 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 remeuy 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. UTZ'S I Ready-to Wear Reductions AT BEGINNING OF THE SEASON One third (1-3) off on all coat suits One third (1 -3) off on all silk dresses One fourth (1-4) off on all coats To give our customers the benefit of a longer Season we are reducing the prices on Silk Dresses, Coat Suits and Separate Coats one month earlier than usual. Drug Store "On the Corner" Phones 17 and 317 annnnnnnDnnnnncacaaa the interned have been The excep- Offer their services free of charge The Associated Doctor.s Of fices and Laboratories Phila delphia, Pa., licensed by the State of North Carolina are experts in the treatment of dis eases of bdood, liver, lungi, stomach, intestines, skin, Herve, heart, spleen, kidn,ey, or bladder; bed wetting, rheu matism, sciatica, tapeworm, leg ulcers, appendicitis, gall stones, goitre, piles etc. with out operation and they offer their services free to sufferers on this their first visit. 1N0 matter what your troub le may be, call and see these Specialists and have a friendly talk with them. Hundreds of people have found health and .appiness in using their treat nent, so might you. You are taking no chances. Their opinion and services are free. Remember the date and place. CARL SCHURZ Rochester Herald. With one exception, German merchantmen e-iven American names. t.ion is in the case of one vessel nam ed in honor of Carl Schurz. That is a fine tribute to a great German American who never misread his du ty to his adopted home. It is also a suitable recognition of the spirit that is now being manifested by loy al Americans of German blood. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up Syst - Te Old Stemdar gemesai ttreBgthemine GROVS' TASTELSSS chill TONIC, drives -it Ma!aria,entiches the bloed.and builds ap the syr tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. ooooooooooooo o o O llcori Vlll Yooro O Q uuuu "fH ivuiu o m i E3 I h n ' y i .'a e i i i ff b at .a sir?- - - ' t. a j m i .--ihrri h .it; i -hWp' -ft v m i Thompson-West Company "The Ladies' Store." O ' - : KB 1 o g o o ooooooooooooo The Woman's Tonic o Sold Everywhere Q SPECIAL AT PASTIME THURSDAY, JUNE 21. r. 8 The following is a short synopsis of "Dedeeming Love." a Paramount picture in 5 reels featuring Kath lyn Williams, which will be snovvn a the Pastime Thursday, June 21: ''Redeeming I.ove" is a powerful drama relating the story of a coun try girl whose beauty fascinated a gamble who comes to her town to rest. She falls in love with him and finally goes to th ccity where she plunges into the life of a gambler. Before she had left her home, she had been impressed by the ; -ersonn!-ity of John Bancroft, a young min ister. He finally comes to the city and wages a great canrpaign against gambling, in which he finis himself pitted against Naomi; vh) has won his love despite the fact that her mode of life is so appalling to hinr. In the role of Naomi, wondrous Kathlyn Williams represents thj most brilliant characterization of her career. Thomas Holding, former- ly with the Famous Players, Pauline Fredrick production, is in th sup porting cast. pii-Tm:::::::a:ir4gammnm;tmmmnmmmromTOmminmamitiw S The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance reammuK:mtmmmumwmmtiwitiiTrM I mm umntxtsmnmxximtmt Southern Railway System the :sminEmuMmMmmm9. An Ambition and a Record j Til K need:) of the South are identical with the needs 4 .-ftlieSoutLrrn Hallway i the rov.tb aJ rucccw cf ce meaiu ti.r ufliuililiiiK ul tlie ct.'icr. The Southern Rlwa ukt l.o favorr-no trl.-Ueire '"t r:curdcil to Olbert. Tkt amhltlon of the Southern Railway Company " ,hs n-.ltrcf Interest thatli born of en-operatlon between the public ana 'f callroarfM to lee perfected that fair and Iran 'a'Y""'mrMai , nt'M r,f r.ilro.,1. which Invite, the confidence f f" Mtnele,, to realize that liberality of treatment wh ",.e!1 , he a-lHItlonal capital uredti f..r '"'Kef "niirifpa lai'intiei ltiauem vu ujs KT-.fei and. finally To ke It. nlrhe In the bo,ly politic of tha Som ''"r'1 tithe, reat InrtuHirle.. with no more, but vltb equal llberuea. eauai 'ivtiit and ojual opportunltiea, " The Southern Serves tho South." Don't Neglect your Eyes A. J. ESSEX Eye Specialist CONSULTATION FREE At the Van Dyke Shop. Phone 4$ Hickory, N. C. SHAKES OUT ALL DIRT SWEEPS UP ALL PIRTjg CARPETING, lifted Inch above floor by powerful 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 T HBJJQOVER, An "Expressed" Desire Nunnally's Candies are ma ed rooms, yentilated with c to us by fast express, direct other candies sold here come cape accident in tVIs rough ueiitui- cb" " , . LY'S you get the utmost l de. packed and sealed in refrigerat- old, filtered air. iney are men sent from the factory; wnne most oi m by slow freight, and even if they es mode of shipment, the time takes th ctina wfrifvn vou buv NUNNA1 n quality, purity and freshness. Hickory Drug Company The REXALL Store Telehopne 46 T ii I fell fel'fei fc;feUip I PmI ;s liii.; llTiili j I 0&&&.te.teM.Wm I ihWF m 'ft mm irsF!. ' r-ill ELECTRIC motor rapidly revolves brush in suction opening wheels hold nozzle above the carpeting. Suction lifts carpeting ABOVE the floor, about inch. This AIR CUSHIONS the carpeting while the SOFT HAIR BRUSHES thorough ly sweep loose all lint, hairs, threads, dirt and grit, A HOOVER PATENT. t 1 eclc 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 and tell us what day to come. Southern Public Utilities Co. PHONE 148
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