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V .( 'k 4 i I WEDNESDAY A A"NING HICKORY DAILY RECORD AGE THREE a a D D a a a a a u D D a 0 a n a a a a a a a a a n a a .iNMnnniiniinnnnNMnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn lit UUUMMM Q Do You Have 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 Q Local and Personal ttmtmnnimmiimmm Many visitors are in the mountains and more are arriving each day. Mr. C. T. Morrison has gone to Cherryville on a business trip. SOME GOOD FARMING 'Miss Susie Hawkins of Danville, Va., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Morrison. Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist Watch inspector for Southern and C. and N.-W Railways. oflaQDaacDnQQaadQcanaaooDQannQQaaaacnDDDr DDQOnDflnQQDDDDDDDDDDQDDODDDDDBDDDDDnjJ I HICKORY ICE Is not a "make-shift" Ice, and "good enough", but it is the VERY BEST that can be made Nothing except the best enters into its manufacture and no detail is too small to have our most careful attention. Hickory ice, the Distilled Water Kind, is the best you can depend on that. Hickory Ice & Coal Co. 'PHONE 261 d a Q Fnnanoansncnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnntjn Special For This Week For this week we off er a Special Sale on our popular priced Book Counter. We had these purchased before the prices advanced. We offer these at cost for one week only. SEE OUR WINDOW. The Van Dyke Shop PHONE 48 Mrs. J. G. Garth and Miss Char lotte Garth left yesterday for Mon treal where they will spend a week. Dr. F. S. Steele may be reached by addressing him at New Bern in care of the U. S. ship Olympia, his friends will be glad to learn. Showers near the coast, where most of the watir is, are forecast by the weather bureau, but Mr. J. A. Bolick says you may take it from him, as he inspected yon sky, that Hickory will have,a good rain in a few day. Mrs. G. W. Buyars who left here two weeks ago with her two children, ostensibly to visit her parents in Ilendersonville, has not been Jieard from, nor has the husband received any news from Silas Wilson, who left here about the same time. Dr. G. A. Roberts, professor of veterinary surgery in the North Car olina Agricultureal and Engineering College, spent Tuesday night in the city as the guest of Dr. E. L. Shu ford. Dr. Roberts has been to Mem phis, Tenn. It does one good to get out and see some good farming and thus get a fresh grip on real life. It makes him forget the war and the high cost of living. And he doesn't have to go far to get good samples of cheer, either. We were in and over Frank Allen's farm the other day. We found it to be a real big farm in variety and quantity of crops. Frank grows all kinds of crops, save perhaps wheat and cotton. And vegetables, he makes a specialty. And all his crops show good judgment, good culture, good taste. Yesterday, we . went down to Will Shell's farm. Here we saw how land can be improved, and on which is the best late and early corn, and the best prospects for beans, pumpkins, etc., we have seen this year, if ever before. Will also has pasture on which he has cattle and hogs in good shape. These two farmers' are not land poor. Not loaded down with more liandj jfcjff&(n they can cuyltivatje and pasture. What their farms lack in quantity of acreage they make up in quality of tillage. Thus, they are the boss; they can push their crops instead of their crops pushing them. Push is nature's motto; spring push es winter off, summer, spring, fall, summer, and winter fall, and so on. J. F. C FOR THE HAIR flEsacoMDnnDanDDonDBDHnnnnannnonDRonnnnnnn IB The subject for the prayer service tonight at the Presbyterian church is "Blessings of National Obedience," and following the meeting there will be a meeting of the session. On Fri day night Mr. Garth will conduct a special preparatory service for com munion Sunday. Macy Enniss, who has figured in police circles for many months, has again been landed in the caliboose, and will be carried to the Newton jail. She was hired out, but the fam ily that saved her from jail called on the officers to come for her Tues day night. SPECIAL AT THE PASTIME THURSDAY, JULY 12TH The following is a short synopsis of "A Girl Like That." A Paramount picture featuring Irene Fenwick and Owen Moore which will be shown at the Pastime Thursday, July 12th. A crook story that is different. It is cutlerent because it is a crook story without a mass of underworld scenes and has a great deal of com edy as well as startling drama in its composition. In this photoplav the heroine is a crook and the hero is anything but a matinee idol type ot man. It is tilled with Duncrr and works up to a big climax. Irene Fenwick is at her best in roles in which many stars cannot play with conviction. That is why her produc tions are different and never fail to succeed on the screen. Produced bv the Famous Players Film Co. STOMACH When You Think ot Brick Write or Phone BUFFALO CLAY CO Statesville, N. C. The Ladies' Missionary Society of the Reformed church met Mon day afternoon with Mrs. A. S. Aber- nethy. Readings of the afternoon were given by Mrs. C. C. Bost and Mrs. C. L. Abernethy. Mrs. J. H. P. Cilley assisted the hostess in serv ing refreshments at the close of the meeting. Sidney Propst, who was injured while employed in removing the Veel from the Alexander bridge Monday, was able to return to work today. He escaped witn his me almost Dy a miracle, as a lever used in hoisting steel broke and began to whirl. Mr. Propst was within two feet of it and caught hold; had it been permitted to revolve it would have crushed him. Mr H. C. Lutz has returned from Blowing Rock, where Tuesday he and Mrs. Lutz carried their son, Hor ace, Jr., to spend several weeks. Mr. Lutz said the child seemed to brace the minute they reached the moun tains and he is confident improve ment will be rapid. There are scores of children at WML UPSET Could Not Sleep and Food Would Not Digest in His Stomach. A Danville Man Praises Iron- ized Paw-Paw. Wants His NEIGHBORS TO TRY IT Mr. J. L. Harris, a farmer by oc cupation, living at 1530 Wlashmgton St., Danville, Va., says, "I could not eat any thing strong without much distress, could not sleep at night, tried many medicines without satis factory results my attention was drawn to Nux Iron-Paw-Paw Rem- edv through reading their advertise ment in the Danville Kegister ana Bee. I purchased a bottle at Mr. Mc- Fall's drug store, 108 Union street, Blowing Rock, most of them having d n honestly state that I can eat almost anything now without any inconvenience, nnding more relief from Ironized Paw-Paw than any thing I had ever tried. I can sleep now and feel almost like a new man. The reason I give you this testimony . -r t i-M 1 1 1 is l wish my smtering neighDors to try it. When they will find relief as I have, Do as scores of your neighbors are doing get a bottfe of Ironized Paw- J. D. Elliott President and Treasure.. J. Worth Elliott, V.-Pn. L. M. Elliott. Secretary Elliott Building Company Incorporated. For all classes of construction. Estimates furnished cheerfully. Fine or ganization and beat equipped contractors in the Soutii. HICKORY, N.O S been brought there to recover from stomach trouhue, and the Hiickory man was told the results was good in each case. SOUTH FORK ITEMS (By Col. G. M. Yoder) There is nothing new in the South Fork valley at present. All seems to be very quiet. Everybody busy in his farm endeavoring to siay gen eral green and host that are using 1 Paw and bid your liver and stomach every eiiort to capture the crop. I ailments goodby. W e want every But in this movement he has been I chronic dyspeptic to come in and try foiled, the farmer was there too with I this Remedy. We want the man or his weapons the jwough and the I woman who can't sleep and is des- hoe ready to fight him and hosts. I pondent to come and try this Remedy Corn looks fine and has a good stand. You'll never go back to the old-fash Cotton is rather indifferent and rath- I ioned medicines. Lots of busmes er a poor stand, but some fields have I and professional men find Ironized a pretty fair stand. That which was Paw-Paw enables them to do more replanted is nearly as large as the and better work. It seems to ener first planting. The sweet potato gize every fibre, tissue and bone. Be crop looks pretty well. gin on Ironized Paw-Paw today, so The whistling engine is. heard in you can join the army of converts our section now and is rolling from I next week Now is the time the advent of Spring to begin taking a Tonic tone up your system and prevent your vital organs from becoming Bath Caps They cost but little and no woman who has ever owned one would be without one. We have them in plain rub ber, and silk covered. Our customers find them useful in the home from keeping dust from the hair. Prices 50c to $1.50 Lutz s Drug Store "On the Corner" Phones 17 and 317 HAVE YOUR WATCH CLEANED OCCASIONALLY A WATCH will run without oil or cleaning longer than any other piece of machin ery fad it needs both occasion clly. ' If you will consider that the rim of the balance wheel travels over fifteen miles a day, you will not grudge your watch a speck of oil and a cleaning once a year. It will increase the life and accuracy of your watch Leave your watch with us to-qav. A. J. ESSEX Jeweler & Optometrist The Price Wirthmor New Styles on Remains Waists Sale the Same Still $1 To-day. p B a 3 a Hi D a B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B jP r- 4 S YlPTHMOa WAISTS Its no wonder the sale of Wirthmor Waists has reached such a large proportion and continues to grow at such a rapid rate. The nation over the wonderful waists are being bought freely and frequently by women who desire to dress well and who still believe in reasonable economy. Superior values always the Wirthmor today towers far above all other dollar waists and many waists consting considerably more. B B B B Wirthmor Waists can be sold in just one good store in every city and they are sold here exclusively Thompson-West Company "The Ladies' Store." ooQHnflannnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnDnnQnnnn ii ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Train Schedules. SOUTHERN No. No. No. Westbound 15 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. 21 Ar. Hickory 4:32 p. 35 Ar. Hickory 11:32 p. Eastbound m. m. m. TTnvinp- Qualified as administrator of the estate of John Deal, deceased, late of Catawba county, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons hay ing claims against the estate oi saia deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Hickory, N. C, on or be fore the 7th day oi June, iyi. 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, lyiY. 6 7 Thurs 6t S. D. McABUU. OR. ALFRED 'L DULA EYK SPECIALIST TO SEE BETTER SEE DULA 17 Yew's Experience The Best Equipment Obtainable. Oiasses riuea exclusively MARTIN BLOCK, LENOIR, K. C. If you eotlt from 1ULA. It's'" iUghL W'ATH PAPKtt FOR DATES. Repair Dep't. Box 127 Charlotte, N. C. LENSES GROUND & DUPLICATED No. 36 Ar. Hickory 9:05 a. in. No. 22 Ar. Hickory 12:00 noon. No. 12 ar. Hickory 5:32 I No. 16 Ar. Hickory 6:50 . m. p. m. No. 9 Ar. C. AND N.-W Southbound Hickory 2:35 p. m. No. 10 Ar. Northbound Hickory 11:40 a. m. CHICHESTER S PILL! J ZJ THE MIAMON1 BRAND. A l.ixll.-al Ask vour HruxitlNt for , 'bl.olir.s-tcr'8 Diamond ICrand "ill., in Kcd and Gold metallicN boxes, sealed with Blue, Ribbon. Tnn ' "f 111.. ItflV of VAIIP Drue-rift- Ask fi w Cll i-CIIES-TER'a WlAMO.Xn KKANo FILLS, for & You Should Own an Edison Phonograph veats known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable cm n nu nni rr.ifTC ti liivu uli. MJLUDI uruuuioiJLiLiunnLru The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance THE EBJMSfflf is W" "' : 'ft, ! An Ambition and a Record j i THK needs of the South are identical with the needs ! 1 cf ll,e Southern Rallwayi the trowth J luccewcf one meani , The Southern Railway aski no tavori no ipedal privilere lie 1 accorded to otlicn. 5 I 1 The ambition of the Southern Railway Company Is to ire unity oi Interest that It born ol co-operation between e Pu" "'" ' the rail roadM to lee perfected that fair and frank policy 'inthe manaee ! menr tf Yai road, which Invite, the confidence of rv uenele.1 to realize that liberality of treatment which will enable i L J agenctem 10 rra ,f o . -,.Mnn n, hrtter ,nd to obta n the additional capuai hccuci. . ..j-.. -- enlarged facilities Incident to the demand for Increa.ed and better ervlce) and, finally To tike !t niche In the body politic of th. Souuh aloneride of other rrrat Industrie with no more, but with equal libertie.. equal mi,.ut rA vmat nn no rt unities " The, Southern Serves the South." J X 1 farm to work. The wheat is turn ing' fairly well. Some of the farmers are laying by com and housewives are busy get ting the blackberries and wrapping disordered or badly affected. thocn up in glass jars. The black- Your druggist probably keeps it, berry crop is good. Some few are but if he doesn't it is sold by the canning peaches and apples, some are Hickory Drug Co putting red beets in glass jars with Ironized Paw-Paw, pries $1.00. vinegar over them to save them for Formula on every bottle. Mail or- next spring. ders promptly attended to. Inter,- The health in this neighborhood is stae Druer Co.. Inc.. New York tairly .good, with the exception of a few aged people who have been confined to their rooms all summer. Ihe great topic now is war. war. and the hf.h living; and to use ev ery economy to save everything in tne way oi living. 'George Baker left the little vil lage of Blackburn and went to Hick ory to work in a manufacturing plant. Sid Reep and wife have moved to Virginia to work in the saw mill bus mess. Jacob bhuford has -nut nn s npat. bungaw for his mother and sister to live in Charles Shuford was-on a visit to his father and friends a few days ago. ms errand was to buy up cat tie ana arive tnem to nis home in Virginia My old student, Dr. Charles Hovle. came in to see me on his return from Wlashington. We think that it would be a verv good plan to dispense with annual old soldiers union this summer as the country is one great stir about war and Red Cross movementand the ecclomizing food for the soldiers while engaged in fighting the Teu tons. ?!;.Tf..V1?Vf BRICK Common and Face Write or Phone Buffalo Clay Co. Statesville, N. C. uiiiuim FORTY KILLED IN RECENT AIR RAID; MANY INJURED mi Southern Railway System London, July ll.--A revised list of the casualties in Saturday's air raid as officially announced follows: Killed m the metropolitan area: 29 men, 6 women, 5 children. Injured: 98 men, 44 women, 52 I children. In Thanet Island: Killed, one man, two women; injured, two women, one child. Jitney Service. HICRORY CONOVER TO N AND NEW- 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 8:80 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 Leave Newton 7:30 p. m Newton to Conover - 16c Newton to Hickory 35c TTiV.Vorv to Conover 25. Hickory to Newton 35c Our Motto: Good Service. CAROLINA MOTOR CO Aw UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA LAW SCHOOL Excellent Faculty Reasonable Cost Write For Catalog THE PRESIDENT Chapel Hill N. C. The NEW noooooooooooo o Used 41) Years o o o o o o o o KB o o o o o The Woman's Tonic Sold Everywhere r. e o o o o ooooooooooooo "The Phonograph With a Soul" is an instrument that re-creates music as it was created. Its music is soft-life likeand pleas ing to the ear. Why not let us prove our statement by demonstrating in your home. We will be pleased to place an instrument in the home of any reliable person on a 2 days free trial without any obligations to you. Piedmont Phonograph Co. 1017 14th St. - - - Hickory, N.C.
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