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TUESDAY EVENING HICKORY DAILY RECORD AGE THREE a n B a a H n a a a a IB a n a u a ii S3 a a ft H m 33 31 m ki n a m a a a h n M 11 mm U jjBflnflaannnnnnHiaaQnnnnnDnnnannDnnnnnnnnn Do You Have a nttitii:rr 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. rttKimmmwg Local and Personal Mr. and Mrs. J. Siewers Wall of Madison, were visitors Saturday and Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. "A. J. Essex. D n Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist Watch inspector for Southern and C. and N.-W Railways. aanannuaGHcnnnunconnnnnnnnDnnnnanDcnDEo 1 1 I ; The Merchants' Association pic- nic scheduled for Thursday has, been ' postponed a week and will be held at Bakers Mountain on July 2G. Messrs. Eben Barvins and Jim Yates of Concord, were in the city yesterday, en route to Blowing Rock, where they will spend a few days. The Philathea class of the Presby terian Sunday school will hold a bus iness and social meeting at 8 o'clock tonight at the residence of Mrs. A. Wezen. Sale of Hickory Township Land For Taxes feisincnaHEaasaoaflnnEnnannnannnnnaDEsoonnnnnn H HICKORY ICE I Rev. E. deF. ITeald and Mrs. Heald have been called to New York by the dejith of Mrfji. ,1 aid's brother-in-law, Admiral Conway II. Arnold, U. S. navy. 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 a a a Mayor Pro Tern J. L. Cillev was advised today of the death of his great aunt, Miss Harriet Haines, whose death oeeuired at Farming-ton, Mass., last week at the age of 10!) 1-2 years. j Mr. J. J. Wtillard returned today ' from Baltimore where he went to visit his mother, Mrs. J. J. Willard, ! Sr., whose condition remains cnti cal. a a The First National Bank Monday had the largest amount of deposits on hand in its history, which am- ounted to nearly $1,200,000. President J. D. Elliott, who is on the job in the absence of K. C, is demonstrat ing what a banker he is. Ambition Pills Mr. Sherrod Menzies who has been with the Newport News shipbuilding: yards has accepted a position as en gineer with the United States ship building yards in Washington, where he will help build the emergency fleet under Gen. Gothals. oi i, Nervous People it novre tonic the famous Ambition Pills that will r, m vitality into ner iol out, all in, despondent peo u few days, !!, can buy a box for only 50 an I II ckory Drug Co. Is au- 1 l.y the maker to rot' md tne . price if anyone is it'ssatis- with the fir.t box putvhi red. c:i-;inds praise them t'.r general nervous uostration, i. ('I'.'ssiuii and uiMtung ! hv over-indulgence in , l. . r 1 .' ... 1 cr overwore in any t.iiu, r ;i.:y nllliction of tho r rvous m Wi ink'H's Amb'tion Pi Is are n a-cl. while for hysteria, trem- muiralgia they arc simply Fifty cents at Hickory , and (.'alcrs everywhere. r- lillod, charges pre; "lid by i'harm'cal Co., Inc.. Syra V D men r.erves Jcoacv i t t -.I 1 FKEE OF CHARGE Why suffer with indigestion, dyspepsia, torpSd, livoj, qonsjtlpa tion, sour stomach, coming-up-of 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 efliciency by fifty years of success. Headaches are often caused by a disordered stomach August Flower is put up in 25 and "" cent bottles. For sale in all civ ilized countries. adv iax-Fos, A Mild, Effective Laxative & Liver Tonto Does Not Grips nor Disturb the Stomach. la addition to other properties, Lax-Fo9 contains Cascara in acceptable form, a stimulating Laxative andTonic. Lax-Fos t acts effectively and does not gripe not disturb stomach. At the same time, it aids digestion, arouses the liver and secretions and restores the healthy functions. 50c Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Stnndaril general strengthening tonic. CKOVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria, enriches the Mood, and builds up the sys tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c. Have You Seen Our Loose Leaf Outfits? We have a new line just in. Come in and see our time saving devices. We also have a complete line of American flags. The Van Dyke Shop PHONE 48 The Presbyterians will have their picnic Thursday, July 19, at Baker's mountain. The automobiles and trucks will be at the church at 8 o'clock to take the crowd to the pic nic grounds. It is hoped this will be a large attendance. Mr. A. A. Fry, foreman of the Hickory Novelty Company plant, Monday threshed wheat at his farm and obtained 180 bushels of ths pre cious grain. From one acre he threshed 30 bushels of wheat and he is looking for the man who can beat that record this year. Red Cross certificates for first aid classes have been received from Washington and given out by the sec retaries. The classes already hav ing stood their examinations are Dr. II. C. Menzies examined by Dr. T. C Blackburn, and Dr. J. II. Shu ford's, examined by Dr. II. C. Men zies. Mr. J. A. P. Wolff and children of Rural Hall, N. C, arrived in the city Sunday evening and spent the night with his brother, Mr. O. G. olff on Eleventh avenue. Mr. Wolff and two sons, Vampelt and Gray, left early Monday morning, accompanied by Mr. O. G. Wolff and son, Claude, for a camping trip to Grandfather mountain, Blowing Rock and Valle Crusis. The young ladies, Misses Estelle and Rachel Wjolff, remained as the guests of Mrs. O. G. Wolff. t:::.::r.::::::::::u::::::;:::u:n::: The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance fcra:;ttBtt:tt:nts;tmB mTlm -a 'jrH v ft ... c , f i An Ambition and m m - .-i rT iOT-dvb u-i ut mm wu w a Record j Vs 'VU K hfah of the South are identical with the needs fl. S.Mitl.rrn K.iilwiyi tUe rowtli and tucceis of one weani 1 1 upbuilding ol tlie ctiirr. The St.titl.rrn F!lwy ftikl no favorr-no ipeclal prtvUece not ai ccrdeil to otlicri. The ambition of the Southern Ralltrar Companr U to i-e that unity rf lutrreU that U born .f cooperation between the public na tie Miln.aiM to let pTfnt-,1 that fair ami frank policy In the manaee-rn-nt if rallroaila whhh Invitri the confidence of fovernmental nv"'i lr-- to rralle that liberality of treatment which will enable u to obtain the adrlltlonal capital needed for theaoiuhltlon of better ana enl.vK'd fadlltle incident to the demand for lncreated and better ervicei audi finally- To take In nlohe in the body politic of the South alonnlde of wher irrrat ImluMrlea, with no more, but with dual llbertlci. eju rigl.t. and eiual opportunities. "The Southern Serves the South." Society Mrs. J. G. Garth has returned from a visit to Montreat. By order of the County Commis sioners and authority of law, I will sell the following tracts of land for taxes on Monday, August 6th at the court house door in Newton. Beard, Miss Marie M., 1 lot $ 5.79 Buff, Riley G., 6 lots 3.79 Campbell, Thos. G., 1 lot 7.84 Cline, Rev. R. H., 1 lot 7.02 Cook, Adolphus A., 36 acres 6.50 Dakin, Mrs. R. P., 1 lot 4.43 Davis, J. E., 2 lots .55 Deitz, Mrs. M. A., 2 lots 1.22 Gantt, S. O., 19 acres 4.27 Herman. Hosie P., 54 acres 5.24 Holloway, Sarah, 1 lot 2.92 Holsclaw, Wm., 1 lot 4.32 Hoover, M. Henry, 1 lot 6.87 llsenhour, David D., 1 lot 6.49 Lovett.A A. IT., 1 lot 3.79 Miller, J. E., 1 lot .35 Miller, Lewis, 1 lot .76 Miller, Abel S., 76 1-2 acres and 1 lot 53.40 Morrow, W. C, 1 lot 2.32 Newton, David A., 1 lot 4.56 Prevost, Charlie, 1 lot 11.73 Ramseur, Lawrence, 9 acres 13.84 Rosenbaum, H. L., 6 acres 4.21 Simerton, Robert, 1 lot, bal 3.43 Smith, John W., 1 lot 5.05 Turner, David M., 10 1-2 acres 10.79 Walker, Obie Estate, 1 lot 1.87 Ward, Charlie, 20 acres 9.17 Ward, T. W,, 29 acres 9.90 Warren, Mrs. Laura, 1 lot 1.02 vvnite, jonn i., acres 5.4.3 Whitener, Julius T., 52 acres 9.52 Whitener, E. L., 80 acres 17.48 Whitener, Abel P., 30 acres and 1 Lot , 10.00 Wolf, Dr. R. W., 1 lot 6.49 Gardner, R. F., 1 lot ; 9.46 Fry, Frank, 1 lot 5.53 Yoder, Robert M., 2 lots 4.83 Yount, L. Eugene, 1 lot 2.73 Ward, P. L., 24 acres 6.49 Poovey, W D., 1 lot .35 Colored Alexander, James 1 lot 1 5.93 Wilson, Willie, estate, 1 lot 1.55 Smyre, John, 1 lot 5.48 Brown, R. L., 1 lot .61 Witherspoon, Tess, 1 lot 1.40 Peterson, Henry, 1 lot 4.92 Archie, Leu, 1 lot , 3.48 Arthur, W .T., 1 lot, bal 3.48 Bost, Charlie, 1 lot 2.49 Barber, W?m., 2 lots 4.70 Reinhardt, Ed, 1 3-4 acres 1.77 Robinson, John, 5 1-4 acres 2.52 Scott, Ivey, 1 lot 4.35 Setzer, Walter, 1 lot 4.17 Shuford, Augustus, 1 lot " 2.98 Sudderth, Charlie, 1 lot 2.32 Barringer, Lucy, 1 lot 1.77 Bost, Lou, 1 lot 1.79 Finger, Will, 1 lot 4.75 Forney, Wm., 3 lots 3.43 Hemphill, Mary, 1 lot 2.32 Hooper, John, 1 lot 6.19 Hull, Minnie, 1 lot 2.95 Jones, Joe, Estate, 2 lots 2.32 Knox, Victor, 1 lot, 4.22 Lucas, Wm., 1 lot , 2.52 McKey, Robert, 1 lot 4.96 Ramseur, Lucy, 2 lots 2.42 Reinhardt, Albert, 3 lots 8.07 Ward, Wilson, 1 lot 61 Whitener, Necie estate, 10 acres .31 Wilfong, Ezekiel, 1 lot 1.25 Williams, Robert, estate, 1 lot 2.95 JNO. A. ISENIIOWER, Sheriff of Catawba county. HURRAH For the first time in seven years or seventeen. I've got relief from my corns. I feel like a colt turned loose out to pasture. WThy, I'm a new man, feel as if I could lick my weight in wild cats. GOODBYE CORNS If you want to feel like I do, do what I did and get rid of your corns. Just drop in Lutz Drug Store and ask the clerk for a bottle of NYALS corn remover. It certainly does the work. Price 25c Lutz s Drug Store "On the Corner" Phones 17 and 317 m m u 3 &W-llJL Mm FOR SALE BY C. M. Shuford and Abernethy Hard ware Co., and all good dealers. Miss Lucile Coone returned today from a short visit to Newton. Southern Railway System Miss Margaret Rankin of Moores- ville is the guest this week of Miss Charlotte Smith. qa-4-r-i- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wagner of Mt. Airy are guests of Mrs. Wagoner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wt. L. Long. o Miss Mabel Davis of Charlottes ville, Va., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Guy Cline. o Miss Olive Parrish. of Roanoke, Va., is the guest of her brother, Mr. J. G. Jewell. o Mrs. N. E. Aull of Estell, S. C, arrived in the city yesterday to spend several weeks with her mother, Mrs. L. G. Kirkpatrick. o Mrs. Virginia Vorheis and Miss Charlotte Vorheis, of Union City, Tenn., mother and sister of Mrs. J. G. Garth, are her guests at the manse. o Mrs. Mitchell Hostess Yesterday afternoon, Mrs. W. L. Mitchell was hostess to the Abel A. Shuford Chapter U. D. C. There was rrnwd in attendance and the following interesting program was given: Emma Sar.on who piloted Gen. Forest to the Ford, Mrs E. L. Shu ford. The Siege at Vicksburg, Mrs. T. M. Johnston. The Battle of Gettysburg, Mrs. II. C McnziGs The battle of Chicakamauga, Mrs. J. A. Martin. Boy Heroes of the Confederacy, lVf-c- A A WViit-.pner. Brief description of the battles of Chattanooga, Lookout Mountain ana Missionary Ridge, Mrs. R. A. Grimes. a f Vi 1nso nf the nrocram deli cious two course refreshments were served. ftiienever You Need a General Ionic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteles9 chill Tonic Is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well-nown tonic properties of QUININES and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, isnncnes me Builds up tne wnoie system, -v GLAD T0TESTIFY Says Watoga Lady, "As To What Cardui Has Done ror Me, do As To Help Others." Watoa.W. Va. Mrs. S. W. Glad well, of this town, says: "When about 15 years of aee. I suffered greatly . . Sometimes would go a month or two, and I had terrible headache, backache, and bearing down pains, and would just drag and had no appetite. Then ... it would last . . . two weeks, and was so weakening, and mv health was awful. Mv mother bought me a bottle of Cardui, and I began to improve after taking the first bottle, so kept it up till 1 took three ... I gained, and was well and strong, and I owe it all to Cardui. I am married now and have 3 children . . . Have never had to have a doctor for female trouble, and just resort to Cardui if I need a tonic. I am glad to testify to what it has done for me, so as to help others." If you are nervous or weak, have head aches, backaches, or any of the other ailments so common to women, why not give Cardui a trial? Recommended by many physicians. In use over 40 years. Begin taking Cardui today, it may be the very medicine you need. NC-130 Jitney Service. HICKORY CONOVER AND NEW TO N Schedule Leave Hickory 8:20 Leave Hickory 10:20 Leave Hickory 2:30 Leave Hickory 4:30' Leave Hickory 8:30 Leave Newton 7:20 Leave Newton 9:20 Leave Newton 1:30 Leave Newton . . -. - , 3 :30 Leave Newton 7:30 Newton to Conover -.. Newton to Hickory Hickory to Conover Hickory to Newton Our Motto: Good Service. CAROLINA MOTOR CO .a. m a. in p. m P. m p. m a. m a. m P. m p. m p. m 10c 35c 25i 35c i 1 .-i-SSS&liSA,. OR. ALFRED W. MiJi EYB SPKCUL1ST TO SEE BETTER see am tf ' 1- ? The Best Equipment Obtainable. Glasses Fiied Exclusively MAHTIM BLOCK, imm, w, 0, If TOtl KOt It from r-CLA. it's RiehL w a ''uirAi'Ka j-xnt da:ks. epair Dep't. Box 127 Charlotte, N. C. LENSES GROUND & DUPLICATED 'iiiirainin 11 Common and Face Write or Phone J Buffalo kClay Co. Statesville,lN. C. MHRi!I!H a a S3 m S3 m m m S3 3-iQaDaa2isnc!naQ0annannnnnnoQFnnoDnnnD 5 .Big Values in Boy's Wash f Suits I 13 IliillUHil mmw Ki ELI H m m m m m si is m m m is m m m m 8 We are showing a big line of K. & E. wash suits and blouses at attractive prices and color guaranteed fast. Moretz-Whitener Clothing Co "The Quality Shop." n a3QE!EJiSE-2iQn!Q5QsiscinnnnnnnnnnnnnnDnnDnninu Want Ads in the Record bring Results HAVE YOUR WATCII CLEANED OCCASIONALLY A WATCH will run without oil or cleaning longer than any other piece of machin ery lut 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 nnce a year. It will increase the Tife and accuracy of your watch. Leave your watch with us to-qay. A. Jfe ESSEX Jeweler & Optometrist LAW liiiiiiinitniniiniiiin mm 11 '? v M my UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA LAW SCHOOL Excellent Faculty Reasonable Cost Write For Catalog THE PRESIDENT Chapel Hill, N. C. S-SSI oooooocoooooo o g Used 40 Years g o o y Tliis is tlio famous 1917 Chero-Cola Calendar Girl You'll see her smiling face in most every sort of place, drinking. ChGroColei "In a bottle Through a straw" CHERO-COLA purity guarantees you against nerve rack, sleepless nights or other bad after effects. Just a wholesome, refreshing, thirst quenching beverage. S The Woman's Tonic o 0 Sold Everywhere Q ooooooooooooo Ii BlfDIl a) DRMfC re
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