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flTESDAY EVENING (Ji00onDDDnnnnnnnDDnDnDDDDnnnDDnnnnnnn Do You Have j p 8 X " "V P3 FT DO in a a a Headache? S T H If you do, very likely it O comes from your eyes and can be relieved with properly B htted glasses Eye strains, B headache and nervous troub- 3 les. the result of optical de- fects Can be relieved q My examinations are made S by the most modern methods S owiuun 01 tne proper formula fv.i. v, 1 F F: lenses every instance. Local and Personal rJ?J(t Teid Hayes was 3 visitor to Granite Falls Sunday. in f I I f D a t Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist WV,,'!' erector for Southern and C. and N.-W Railway. the ?uest of Miss Oia Wiarrj r. Mr. J. W,. Clarkson left today for Greensboro on a short business trip. Miss Louise Infold, daughter ot Mr. John Ingold, is spending Chau tauqua week with her cousin, Mrs. A. K. Joy. imcgagngaDODdnDaannDDanannnnnnnnPnnna WE ADMIT I I Variety is the Spice of Life 2 Ami rt this doesn't hold good in all cases, For in- J : uu o, Hickory ice. J Miliary Ice has bee n slowly and surely perfected un- i:i it has reached that stage of perfection where ins good for all things and at all times. I You i in he absolutely sure when Using Hickory Ice. g ir is the one thing you know is PERFECT, for n i: i in ade from Distilled Water. D i Hickory Ice & Coal Co S 'PHONE 261 fiiiissijannnDonnnnnnnnnnnDnnnnnnnncanonn Want Ads in the Record bring Results Eg a a a Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Jones and Mrs. Jones sister, Mrs. Fisher of Salis bury, left today for Blowing Rock, Loone and other points, where they will spend some time. Mrs. Wjill Knight of Canton, Ohio, accompanied by her little niece, Ida Belle Timberlake of Stevenson, Ala., will spend the summer with her sis ter, Mrs. A. K. Joy. 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 Miss Allie Craig who has been spending some time in the city vis iting her sister, Mrs. Herbert Mil ler, left Sunday evening for her home in Clinton. Mr Earl retorson accompanied her as far as Salisbury. !Mrs. Otis Hull, formerly of Winston-Salem, after visiting her sister, Mrs.. J. Wbrth Elliott, left today for Columbia, S. C, where Mr. Hull is in the advertising staff of the Record of that city. Mr. Albert Lutz of Hickory and Mr A. P. Turnmire of Granite alls left Monday for Fort Thomas. Ky., where they will be trained for the medical service of the United States army, the young men having enlisted in this division. (Friends of Mrs. J. D. Harte wil. be glad to know that she ret mis to her home at Oxford from Richmond, Va., greatly improved in heait i. Mrs. Harte had never recovered fivuvi the shock sustained in the great flood last summer at Edgemont, when she" and her son, Nelson Harit;, were staying at the time, and her 'jxperi ens were enough to shatter the nerves of any man. TO ATTEND WEDDING r Help is Close at Hand whenever you need the prompt assistance of skilled auto-repair men. Go to the nearest phone, tell us where you are and seek the shade of the nearest tree until our trouble car rolls up which won't be long. Our shop work is on a par with our emergency service. Try us when you next need reliable repairs, replacements o.' adjustments. CITY GARAGE PHONE 377 Rev. and Mrs. L. P. Smit'.i of West Hickory and his brother. Prof. Frank L. Smith of Charlotte took No. 12 yesterday evening for Cumber land, Va., where on tomorrow Prof. Smith and Miss Lucy Ames of that place are to be married. It is to be a church wedding and his brother. Rev. L. P, Smith, is to perform the ceremony. After the marriage they will visit Richmond, Va., and Washington, D. C, and return home about Saturday Prof. Smith and his accomplished bride will make their home in North Charlotte, where he is a teacher in the graded school. The Record and its many readers congratulate Prof, and Mrs. Smith for the choice thev have made, and wish for them a long, prosperous and happy journey througdi life as husband and wife. FUNERAL SERVICES TOR PROF. GEO. W. MAHN HICKORY DAILY RECORD Germanyls "Last Card" is Ger many's Last Hope New York Herald. News despatches from Berlin make it cliar that all agencies of the Ger man government are engaged in an effort to hypnotize the German pen pie into tlie belief that the U-boat L winning the war The U-boat can not win the war, but it is Germany? only effective weapon for prolong.np: the war. The kaiser accurately pictured the war situation when, in a recent speech near Arras, lie spoke of the submarine as Germany's "last card." It is Germany's last hope. The kaiser has no other weapon to turn against the United States. His surface fleets have been driven into hiding by the British navy. His ar mies are impotent for anything else than self-slaughter. Only the sub marine remains. The highest duty of the United States to herself and to her aliies is to solve the problem of the submarine. It can be solved. The air furnishes the one battle ground on which the United Sta :es 'by the expenditure of money and in a short time can place itself on a footing of equality with the nations of Europe. It is in the power of the United States to become the fac tor which will deprive the armies of the kaiser of their "eyes'" 1 y driving Germany out of the air. It is in t'e power of the United States to provide the seaplane service which will draw the fangs of the submarine. When every ship is protected by a jquadril la of hydroaeroplanes the submarine will cease to be a menace for it then will be on the defensive.. Leaders of the country's business life who are giving their brains and their time to the national cause hae perfect confidence in the ability of America to develop an air service ca pable of meeting the nation's great opportunity. A beginninr? toward the development of such a service has been made by the government at Washington. The American people must do thei part by in. pressing up on congress the wisdom of going to any length with appropriations need ed to bring into being the vast air force which will assure ear;y victory over Germany. AGE IHKEE HILDEBRAN 10 E SCHOOL BULD Hull SE Hildebran, Burke county, is looking up some more. Always progres sive, the town now is to erect a nice brick graded school building and its educational facilities wjll be the equal of those of any town its size n the state. FREE OF CHARGE Why suffer with indigestion, dyspepsia, torpdj live, qonsjtipa- tion, sour stomach, commg-up-oi food after eating, etc., when you can get a- asmple bottle of Green's Au gust Flower free at Lutz's Drug Store. This medicine has remarka ble curative properties, and has de monstrated its efficiency by fifty years of success. Headaches are often caused by a disordered stomach. August Flower is put up m zt and 3 cent bottles. For sale in all civ ilized countries. adv Funeral services for the late Frof. George W. Hahn, who died at his ; residence on Eighth avenue Sunday I night, were conducted from the First Methodist church this afternoon at ,2 o'clock by Rev. A. L. Stanford, pastor. The officers of the church acted as pall bearers and interment ! was in Oakwood cemetery. Many j beautiful floral designs, attesting the love in which Professor Hahn was held here, Wire resented and a lar.ne congregation of friends attended the services. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance tiuuwuiuurmtrmmtt it An Ambition and a Record j TUB needs of the South are identical with the needs of the Southern Rullwiyi tbe f rowth vul tucceu of oue wen U.t unbuilding of tbe other. Tl Southern Rallwiy aikt no farorr-no ipedat prMlece Kxbrded to otueri. Tbe ambition of the Southern lUllwty Compnjr Is to ire i that onltjr of Intercit that 1 f born of co-operation between the public nil tht rallroadii to lee prfrcte.1 that fair and frank policy In tbe wne K'ui cf rallroaili which Inviira tbe confidence of roveni mental tf'iwlrii to realle that liberality of treatment which will enawe K m obtain the additional capital needed for the acquisition of better aa "darffd faciiltlet Incident to tbe demand for Increased nd better rki and, finally To take In niche In the body politic of the South lontilde of Ml.fr ireat Induitrlei. with no more, but with co.ua! liberties iu flirbti and equal opportunities. ana equal oppunuiuuca. I " The Southern Serves the South.1' VLr Having qualified as administrator of the estate of John Deal, deceased late of Catawba county, -North Caro lina. this is to notify all persons hav intr claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Hickory, N. C., on or be fore the 7th day of June, 1918. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This the 6th day of June, 1917. 6 7 Thurs 6t S. D. McABEE. NOTICE OF DISOLUTION The partnership heretofore exist intr between T. W. Boatright and -M - r Ivey Setzer in the Central Cafe has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Ivey Setzer will continue fhp business and assume all obliga tions, and persons owing Central Cafe will please pay ivey toetzer. T. W. BOATRIGHT. 6 20 4t Thursday 1 I V A 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. 58 g?rnr a hurras LUTZ'S Drugl Store ifSnlthcCCorner'' Phonesll 7and 3l7 OOOQOQOQOOOQ' O O O O O Used 40 Years m m s ss m a D a ! F3 s m m PA m a m a a y The Wnman'c Tnnln IIIW IIWIIIUII W I Will V oil r- ri ooia every wnere f O r. e OOOOOOOOOOOOi n n a B M El il H - m Q i s 5 I'M O Id WE m a a a a m D B CI H E m a a a a a MARKET VS TAX VALUhh " . University News Letter. The Appalachian forest reserve has been still further enlarged by 1,748 acres in McDowell county, and the government check in payment was for $19,211,72. The average paidwas $11 an acre. In 1915, the average tax value of and in McDowell was $6.24 an acre. In 1910 farmland in McDowell was listed for taxation at 39 per cent or a little less than two-fifths of the census value; and the average for MteDow) 1 was exactly the aver age for the state at large. Fifty counties returned land at higher ratios of the census value, and 19 counties at smaller ratios; five of them for a fifth of the census alue or less, and one county for less than an eighth of the census value. On the other hand, Dare, New Hanover, Graham, Durham and bvain listed their lands for taxes for nore than the full census value, in ratios ranging from 109 to ICS per ijuy you i jjuiiiiiici uuil iiuw while our ; stock is complete g with season's best goods. Bought early and selling at old price. 2 piece suit $4.00 to $20.00. a e 13 Moretz-wh itener Clothing Co a u;!!R!n3 mat Rj'-s Kot Arrect Tne Hen Bf cause of its tonic an;l laxative effect, LAX A. TIVK l'.ROMO QUINlNKis better than ordinsrj Ouinine and does not cause nervousness noi tinning in head. Remember the full name and fcolr ior the signature of K. W. GKOVK. 25a 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. Ihad such a weakness and dizziness, . and the pains were very severe. A tnena told me I had tried every thing else, why not Cardui?. . . 1 did, and soon saw it was helping me . . . After 12 bottles, I am strong and well." TAKE Southern Railway System Vigorous Men and Women are in Demand If your ambition has left you, your happiness has gone forever unless you take advantage of Hickory Drug Go's, magnificent offer to refund imiiv mnnpv on the first box purchas ed if Wendell's Ambition Pills do not put your entire system in uue cuim. tion and give you the energy and vig or you have lost. Be ambitions, be strong, be vigor ous Bring the ruddy glow of health to your cheeks and the right sparkle that denotes perfect manhood tad womanhood to your eyes Wendell's Ambition Pills, the gvcat nerve tonic, can'e be beat for that tired feeling, nervous troubles, poor blood, headaches, neuralgia, trem bling, nervous prostration, enfe1 depression, loss of appetite and kid ney or liver complaint In two days you will feel better In a week you will feel fine, and after taking one box you will have your old-time confidence and ambition. Be sure and get a dav and cet out of the rut. Remem be? Hkkory DruJ Co. and dealers everywhere are authorized to guara ?vfL" TWnii orders filled, charges lperepard"by The Wendell Pharm leal Company. Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. lz v The Woman's Tonic Do you feel weak, diz zy, worn-out? Is your lackofgood 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. ft AD Druggists 1.67 oao "The Quality Shop." a ceT1t an acrs in McDowell. In 1910 an acre of land in Dare On the basis of census values, the bore a state tax burden ten -times country real estate in North Caryli heavicr than an acre in Alleghany, na that escaped taxation m 1910 am nrd nearly four times heavier than ounted to 278 million dollars. SHAKES OUT ALL DIRT SWEEPS UP ALL DIRT 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. Thefast turninar brush sweeps while POWERFUL AIR SUC TION keeps drawing off this dislodged dirt. NO DIRT ESCAPES THE HOOVER, I m' ii ill it m ELECTRIC motor rapidly revolves brush in suction opening wheels hold noz2le above the carpeting. Suction lifts carpeting ABOVE the floor, about X 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. 1 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
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