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7 SATURDAY EVENING HICKORY DAILY RECORD AGE THREE nnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnDnnnnnnnnnnnQonnnnnn n u a a a a rasmntm? ;',;iiiniimim O a a a a a a a a a a a a a Do You Haveg Headache? 5 If you do, very likely it g comes from your eyes and g can be relieved with properly g fitted glasses. Eye strains, p headache and nervous troub- q les, the result of optical de- Q fects can be relieved. Q My examinations are made Q by the most modern methods Q and greatest care exercised O the selection of the proper D formula for the lenses in D every instance. O Local and Personal mnMMinnMuumtiinmnin . Miss - Harriett is the name selecv ed for the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cilley. The ther ometer registered 60 during the night and yesterday it reached only 60 degrees. (Mrs. W.. H. Nicholson and Mrs. E. A. Smith are spending the day in Statesville. Geo. E. Bisanar The Southern freight depot will be closed July 4 and the public is noti fied so that all shipments may be attended to in time. Church Directory St. Paul's Seminary tRev. J. E. Barb, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Sermon and Holy Communion at 11 a. m. Jeweler and Registered Optometrist Watch inspector for Southern and C. and N.-W Railways. ionnoonnnnnnnnflnnaonnnnnnoonnnDnnnnnonc:! a a a Dr. J. H. Shuford is off on a mo tor trip to Waynesboro, Pa., where Mrs. Shuford is visiting relatives. Mrs. Gilbert Crabtree and two children of Raleigh, after spending massrrm-?TT?mT!mT! --mm-m--m!mmm-mmmm'mmmmmm ... .mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrmmmm two weeks with her sister, Mrs. S. II. ' Farabee, returned home today. QDQDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDaDDDDDDDDDDaDDDDDDDnDJJi Mrs. A. G. Clay of Longview gath- Oi ', ered green corn from her garden to- a B g a a u a a a a a a a B g WE ADMIT Variety is the Spice of Life And yet this doesn't hold good in all cases, For in stance, Hickory ice. Hickory Ice has bee n slowly and surely perfected un til it has reached that stage of perfection where it is good for all things and at all times. You can be absolutely sure when Using Hickory Ice. It is the one thing you know is PERFECT, for it is made from Distilled Water. Hickory Ice & Coal Co. Reformed Joseph L. Murphy, pastor. 9:15 Sunday school. 11:00 Preaching. 3:00 (Services at Brookford. 7:15 Christian Endeavor Meet ing. i8:00 Preaching. Public invited to all these services. Church of the Ascension, Episcopal Rev. S. B. Stroup, Rector. Fourth Sunday after Trinity. 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a m. Holy Communion and sermon. There will be no evening service tomorrow and all are invited to at tend the morning service. 4-Vjf A box of Norris charms if B JS'jrQ and delight from the i IS !rY JKj? moment the box is seen ! Eg vnftflfc H S&SEBBS0QDDBaDDDDQRDDDB3DDDDnDQDDIIDDDnBD a a day. Another of our early truckers. Mrs. B. D. Williams of Salisbury is spending several days in the city with her mother, Mrs. Gwaltney. (Mrs. Edwards, vice chairman of the Morganton Red Cross chapter spent Wednesday andXfhursday in Hickory as the guest of her friend, Mrs. J. M. Wihitfield. Mr. James A. Robinson of Durham passed through the city en route from Patterson to Hendersonville, where he will spend the summer. E. a Mrs. Tate Powell and daughter of Charlotte arrived in the city this morning to visit her sister, Mrs. 1. L. Lanier and Mrs.. Will Shuford. OBBBBBBBBBBBBBBflflBBflBBBflBBflBBBBBBBBDflBflS Want Ads in the Record bring Results 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 Mrs R. ,E. Simpison feaves .this afternoon for her home in Richmond after spending the past week with her mother and sister, Mrs. Ellis and Mrs. T. A Mott. Miss Bettie Weinberger, who lives near Oxford Ford, was bitten by a copperhead snake while she was pull ing sweet potato slips from a plant bed and in spite of fright and much pain Muss Weinberger is getting al First Baptist Rev. W, R. Bradshaw, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m., J. D. El liott superintendent. At 11 a. m. sermon by pastor, sub ject: "Greater Works." At 7 p m., meeting of the B Y. P. IL, L. L. Hatfield, president. At 8 p. m., sermon bv pastor. Subject: "The Jovful Sound." Everybody cordially invited. First Methodist Rev. A. L. Stanford, pastor. 'Sunday Ehool at 9:45 a. m. Preaching: at 11 a m. by the pas tor. Subject. "Refuge." Subject at 8 p. m., "What Constitutes a Christian." This is a subject upon which peo ple differ vilely and it will be dis cussed from the scriptural stand point. All are cordially invited. Lutz Drug Store On The Corner Phones 17 and 317. El n a Rev. W. R. Ware of Statesville presiding elder of this district, was in in the citv todav en route to Grace church. Caldwell countv. with Rev. Elmore Simpson to conduct quarterly LENSES GROUND & DUPLICATED meeting. OR. ALFRED ft QUIA EYB SPECIALIST TO SEE BETTER see mu 17 Ye&i's Expwie-ncff The Best Equipment Obcainrb-e. Glasses Fitted Exclusively MARTIN BLOCK, UNOIR. , 0 If von trot It from DfTLA. Its .A' R.gflt. Repair Dep't. Box 127 Charlotte, N. C a a B a m 13 Si a a a a CRIFF0 3 Suit now FREE OF CHARGE Train Schedules. Any adult suffering from cough. I cold or bronchitis, is invited to call at one all rierht. Dr. H. L. Abernethv the drug store of Lutz's and get ab- . . . I 111 t .l 1 ill. o was summoned and gave medical aid. 5 soiuteiy iree, a sample Dorae oi ttoscnee s German Syrup, a sootmng SOUTHERN Westbound iMrs. T. L. McClees and Miss Nellie McClees of Durham stopped off last night with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. West on their way to Lake Junaluska to spend the summer. iMr. and Mrs. C. B. Best and little Miss Peggy left this morning foi Lake Junaluska to spend the sum mer. Mr- Wfest will have charge of the atretics while there. 7rz 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 troubls 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 oc adjustments. NEGRO SENTENCED TO PAY DEATH PENALTY Mobile, Ala., June 30. .Fisher Brooks, negro taxicab driver, was last night convicted of the murder of Mrs. Julia May Hess, the jury fixing the penalty at 'hanging. Albert Sanders, another negro under indict ment for complicity in the murder, will be tried without delay, it was understood by the authorities. The body of Mrs. Hess, who had come to Mobile from Fulton, Ala., on her way to Florida, was discovered May 24 in a creek near here. The throat had been cut. Sanders, one of the negroes im plicated, drove Mrs. Hess from the Southern railway station to a loca hotel on her arrival the morning of May 30. The next morning she call ed for a taxicab to convey her to the Louisville and Nashville station, and Brooks responded. The prosecution built its caj on the theory that Brooks killed Mrs. Hess with robbery as the motive, and cast the bodv into the creek. - S3 61 n u plete goods. selling at 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. Regular sizes, 25c and 75 cents. For sale in all civilized countries, adv. No. 15 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m. No. 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. No. 21 Ar. Hickory 4:32 p. Nn. 35 Ar. Hickory 11:32 p U f m. m. Eastbound NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER MORTGAGE No. CITY GARAGE PHONE 377 I FRENCH CAVALRY HORSES DYING LARGE NUMBERS Toulouse, France, June 30 Cav alry horses have been dying in large numbers from a mysterious disease in different regions of the south of France. The mortality has reached 60 per cent to 70 per cent of new con tingents arriving at Toulouse, Albi, Bordeaux, Narbonne and Perpignan. Horses apparently sound and well when they are unloaded from the cars die so soon after being stabled that it is impossible to treat them. This situation dates from 1914, soon after the declaration of war. The mortal ity was greatest in the spring of 1915 and it ia Rtill nlnrmintr Hnrsfl ripfliprc nrv1 vctonmi'iiio if I Toulouse have been unable to ac count for this strange epidemic. Some veterinaries assume that it is an infectious influenza; others sus- B WttttmmmmmtmimimillJmuUUllllltillllllllllililIIIIIIIMMltmtKrpect that a subtle means of slow m lnl"M"M" I noisonine" is nr't.ipH nn tViA nnma f t - .v while en route Trom the farm to the Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain deed of trust executed by J. E. Wbb and S. S. Webb his wife, to the Mutual Building and Loan of Hickory on the 18th day ot M lTlclll.Il, 1JJ1, L-W OCLUIO CI mail VI $275., which deed of trust is record ed in the office of the register of deeds for Catawba county in Book No. 107, page 323, and default having been made in the payments of the in stallments therein provided for and the stipulations and conditions there in named not having been complied with, the undersigned trustee named in said deed of trust, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in front of the First Na tional Bank of Hickory, N. C, cn July 21st, 1917, the following real estate therein pledged for the secur ity of said loan, described as tol- ows: Beginning at a stake on a new street, corner of J B. Curlee's, the said corner being S. 80 1-2 E. 217 feet from a branch, and runs S. 80 1-2 E. 217 feet to a stake m the branch, then N. 25 1-2 E. 194 feet to a stake; then West 293 feet to h stake; then S. 3 1-4 W. 140 3-4 ft. to the beginning. Being lots Nos. 2 and 3 of the J. N. Vanderburg tract. Also another lot: Beginning at a stake on Southern margin of a new street and runs S. 80 1-2 E. 405 ft. to a stake in a branch; then S. 25 1-2 W. 165 feet to a stake; then N. 72 W. 353 feet to a stake; then N. 3 1-4 E. 109 feet to the beginning. This June 15th, 1917. W. X. REID, Trustej. 6 16 4t Sat No. 36 Ar. Hickory 9:05 a. nr.. No. 22 Ar. Hickory 12:00 noon. No. 12 ar. Hickory 5:32 p. m. No. 16 Ar. Hickory 6:50 p. m. C AND N.-W Southbound 9 Ar. Hickory 2:35 p. m. Northbound 10 Ar. Hickory 11:40 a. m. ES Buy your Summer 1 ! 1 while our stock is com with season's best Bought early and old price. 2 piece suit $4.00 to $20.00. z-Whitener Clothing Co "The Quality Shop." n is m a Moret D a 0QQSSlQESDtfDDEIDQaDaDDaD0a0QDDQQDDDDQ0DDaB3 Subscribe to the Record. $4.00. The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance SHAKES OUT ALL DIRT SWEEPS UP ALL DIRT lARPETING, lifted 4 iach above floor by nowerful 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, -w-zfrm iii -Mi r .-; i wsss'M. m. mm ELECTRIC motor rapidly revolves brush in suction j.. opening wheels hold nozzle above the carpeting. Suction lifts carpeting ABOVE the floor, about H 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. 3 cavalry depots. THE i. ! An Ambition and a Record ! THE needs of the South are identical with the needs ; t 1 of Ihe Southern Rllwyi U- rrowtb nd iucceM cf oae mewu , tbc upDiuuunf oi uic uuici. The southern Railway ikt no hrorr-tio ipcW prirfleee not mrmtitd to Other. The ambition of the Southern Rallwar Company It to tee that , unity of lnteren that 1 1 born oi coperanon - - thtrailroadii to leeperfected that fair and Irank policy Inthe manae f mint ofrai road, fblch Invite, the confidence ol rovernmenta . i '.. .-iii.i i m,tA 9nr t he acnrjiiluon of better ana . : . I. -i for theicnnliltion to obtain inuiuvnii ,Btiia i" -7 . , k-,- nl.ed ladllUea Incident to the demand lor increawd and better Krvkei and. finally To take If niche In the body politic of the S""."?' other great Indunrief. with no more, but with eiual liberties eual rtiBti and equal opportunities 41 The Southern Serves the South." 1 r X CHICHESTER S PILLS 0yr THE UIAMONU Bit AND. A l.ndiral Ask your I'mcf-iat for ii VillH in Red and Gold metalllcMr botes, sealed wittt Blue Ribbon. f Tab. no nth., Tt r tlf Villi Uraitetat. AskfnrClll-CIfKS.TEirS' DIAMOND KB AND PILLS, for SB years k nown as Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days Your drnKKlst will refund money If PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind , Bleeding orwotruaing niea in o roiiui. the first application giTes Ease and Rest. 50c. rH S IS ioover Week Southern Railway System NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior court of Catawba coun ty, made in the special proceeding entitled Chas. H. Geitner et al, vs. Caroline M. Bolick et al., the under signed commastsioner wiUj on. the 10th day of July, 1917, at 12 o'clock noon, at the door of the First Nation al Bank of Hickory, in said county, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land Catawba county, North Carolina, ad- lying and being in Hickory Township, joining the lands of J. W. Hanna, George Fox, the estate of Dorsey Fry, and others, and more particular ly described as follows: Beginning at a posu oak an old corner, 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 to a small post oak, an old corner; .thence, with the old line, south 55 east 57 poles to a dead black oak, old corner; thence south 23 west 45 1-2 poles to Whisenhunt's line; south 80 west 27 poles to a small crooked red oak, thence north 30 west 73 poles to a small red oak; thence north 44 poles to the 'beginning. Containing 42 1-2 acres, be the same more or less. This being that portion of the lands of Joseph Bolch which was allotted to Nancy E. Hallman, his widow, as her dower. This 8th day of June, 1917. B. B. BLACKWELDER, 6 11 4t Mon Commissioner. FOR SALE BY C. M. Shuford and Abernethy Hard ware Co., and all good dealers. ooooooooooooo o o o o o Used 40 Years KB O O o o We want you to see how the Motor Driven Brush in the Hoover Suction Sweeper vibrate, sweep and suction clean your carpets and One lady said: "I would not have be- We rugs. lieved it without seeing it do the work, want to show you. i The Woman's Tonic g o n O O q Sold Everywhere Q n .. O OOOOOOOOOOOOO Call us up and tell us what day to come. Southern Public Utilities Co. PHONE 148 9B am
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