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SATURDAY EVENING HICKORY DAILY RECORD AGE THREE flnnaaODaaDDanaEISaDDDaDDaDODaODDDDODDDanD mtnmt888 H SI 9f a 21 a 51 34 ft II 9 3 13 f a si S3 a if ;l ; K M ) Do You Have g Headache? If you do, very likely it 5 comes from your eyes and 5 can be relieved with properly q fitted glasses. Eye strains, n headache and nervous troub- n les, the result of optical de- S fects can be relieved. p My examinations are mada fp by the most modern methods jf) and greatest care exercised IS the selection of the proper formula for the lense3 in R! every instance. El Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist Watch inspector for Southern and C. and N.-W Railways. Church Directory Methodist Rev. A. I.. Stanford, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Proachmsr at 11 a. m. ana 8 p. an. by the pastor. It is honest ly hoped that all the. members wrl find their way to these services. Strangers and visitors are cordially invited to worship with us. Reformed Joseph L. Murphy, pastor 9:45 Sunday school, B. B. Black welder, superintendent. No preaching; services at 11. 7:15 Christian Endeavor meeting. 8:00 Preaching by the pastor Members urged to be present ;v the evening service and everybody invited. sannnnHncEEsasEannnnnnnannnnaanDnnDns' - - -. Want Ads in the Record bring Results QBBDDnDQQDQDOQnDaDDOnaDDDDDDEIDBQDDDnEII We've Been Fighting AH The Time 32 u tt :i u :s J ti it s: m m a ts m m w TJ a M tt 3S s SI vt u u a D First Rjinlist. j Rev. W. R. Bradshaw, pastor. ; 0:30 a. m., Sunday school, J. D. El- ' 1 " i L X 1 1 iioui, supui lniiTKiuni. 11 a. m.. Sermon by pastor, sub ject: "Jacob the Wrestler." 7 p. m. B. Y. P. U. mectinr, L L. Hatfield, nresident. J 8 p. m. Sermon by pastor. Sub- 'ject: "Amusement Problems." At the Wednesday night prayer meeting, Pastor Bradshaw discussed ("Amusement Problems." At the close, by a unanimous vote, he wa? asked to rep?at that discussion Sun day night. It is timely and inter esting. Hear it. Fighting to see that you get the kind of Tee you ought to have, and we believe wAv won, for we have been PREPARED all along. Y have left nothing undone to give that quality of Dis ilhd Wutcr lee that guarantees to our patrons. SATISFACTION Hickory Ice & Coal Co 'PHONE 261 a a a a El TI ssaaEannnannnnnaaznnnnnnnnnnnnnnnjannnnHa IIolv Trinity Evangelica,! Lutheran W. E. Murray, Pastor. ! Sunday school servic?, 9:15. Every body is cordially invited to attend the same. Come and bring the children and friends. Morning service at 11 o'clock, Ho ly communion will be administered Evening service at 8 o'clock. Thf pastor will preach. Subject of his sermon: "Shaving and Losing' Ones' Life." Every member of the church is a sharer in her mission and triumph. Broaden your life by linking it up with the Christian church. Begin by going to service tomor row. EXTRAORDINARY FIND OF HISTORIC POTTERY Which We Wish to magnify for your breakfast and one that will standi the magnifiying glass. OUR BREAD is cleanly made in a sanitary shop. OUR BREAD is made from choic est flo urs; OUR BREAD is scientifically. -baked so as to secure the maximum good value from the flour. Try OUR BREAD on your table to night and see how well the family will like it. City Steam Bakery Our Motto: "Quality" Phone 235 n::un::::::::::::::::m:::::mm::mmmmmitujmt8t.t:ttjiu Santa Fe, N". M.. July 21 An extraordinary find of historic poetrj and relics has been made by Ear' Morris, excavating Pueblo ruim at Aztec, San Juan county, with a fore of 25 men for the American museum of natural history. The discovery includes (50 pieces of rare pottery over 20,000 carve red and black stone heads, baskets, mattings, knives bntt'e-axes and other stone im plements. Turquoise beads, mosaics and shell ornaments are classed as among the finest ever excavated in the south-west. drains of corn with cobs, tassel? and husks were found intact, as were also beans and bean pods, pumpkir seeds, pine cones, cotton fibre, Yuc ca haves, rushes, cotton yarn and cloth, sandals, snow-shoe's, beaver teeth and bones of animals and hu man beings. One ske'ton, in a sit ting posvion, indicated the mar had been decapitated. The find was made in an underground communi al dwelling buried for centuries. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE The Hickory Daily Record I $4.00 a Year in Advance 'A cn:::::::::::::::n::::a:nmntii J. D. Elliott. President and Treasure. J. Worth Elliott, V.-Prwi. L. M. Elliott. Secretary Elliott Building Company Incorporated. For all classes of construction. Estimates furnished cheerfully. Kir.e or sanization and best equipped contractors in the South. II ICKORY. N. O Having qualified as executor of the i last will of T. I. Linn, deceased, late of Catawba county, North Carolina this is to notify all persons having 'claims against the estate, to exhibu them to the undersigned at Hickory on or before the 28th day of June 1918, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. G. H. GEITNER, Executor of the last will of T. I. Linn, deceased. 6 29 6t Fri Lenoir College (CO-EDUCATIONAL) Hickory, N. C. An unusually successful school under Church Management, i'd by Educational experts among the Ten A Grade Colleges of 1 rth Carolina. It will be unwise for you to decide on a College before you ivc investigated the advantages offered by Lenoir, lie Department of Education secures complete recognition for Graduates from tnc State Board of Education. The Voder Memoml .Science Building offers superior labora ivy facilities for the study of Chemistry, Physics, and Biology, Departments Literary, Education, Business, Music, Ex- I'l'c i.oiin. Art. Home Economics, and Sub-Freshman. 'Irnuin? School advantages within reach of all the people, tt'iite for Catalogue to R. L. Fritz, D. D.. President, Hickory N. C Special at the PASTIME Have You Seen Our Loose Leaf Outfits? We have a new line just in. Come in and see our time saving devices. We alo have a complete line of American flags. The Van Dyke Shop PHONE 48 This Afternoon & Night "THE GIRL WHO WON'' A 3-Reel Pathe Drama feat uring Jackie Saunders Ford's Weekly Educational A Mutt & Jeff Comedy OOOOOOOOOOOOO O Local and Personal Mrs. R. B. Stauffer of Pittsburg, Perm, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. D. Leonard. Mr. Staucer will ar rive in a few days to spend his va cation in this city. He is connected with the Amsrican Chain Company. The 11th anniversary of Nazareth Orphan's Home at Crescent, an insti tution supported by the Reformed church, will be held on Tuesday, August 2. The address will hi lelivered by Dr. J. L. Murphy of Hickory. Messrs. II . E. Whitener, Z. T. Set ter, D. T. Applegate and Ivy Setzer .vill leave Sunday for Morehead City, where Tuesday they will attend the convention of the North Carolina Firemans' Association. They will ;pend Monday in Raleigh. Eubert Whitener, son of Mr. C. L. WThitener, has enlisted in the na vy at Norfolk, where the spirit of adventure called him several weeks igo. The young man will make the government a good sailor and his friends here will watch his work ' with interest. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Menzies and hildren have returned from Valle V'rusis, where they spent several lays watching it rain. Mr. Men kes said he had never seen so many acres in Irish potatoes before and le was certain the crop would be i bumper one in the mountains. iJksONC MV I Abox of Norm charms : ' I v Jl delights from the Tn Cwi T A AS la0,nen the Box is seen ; Lutz Drug Store On The Corner Phones 17 and 317. Mrs. Chadwick Hostess Mrs. E. Chadwick had a very pleasant little card party of her lub Friday afternoon. Those pres ent were: Mrs. E. L. Shuford. "(resident; Mesdames J. C. Shuford, A. Abernethy, J. II . Hatcher, G. nt. Hutton, Geo. C. Yoder, P. A. aigmon. Mrs. C. M. Sherrill, Mrs. ' . A. Henderson, Mrs. E. B. Men kes and Mrs. W'. X. Reid were un tvoidably prevented from attendance. Ice cream and cake were served. Mrs. B. A. Kluttz gave the score ards which she had bought in Flor nce with pictures of the bridges of taly on them. Mrs. E. L. Shuford and Mrs. latcher drew for the prize, a little iag pin, gained by Mrs. Hatcher. Nine books of Nasturtiums, clus ers of zinnius, althea and crece- nyrtle adorned the home. r SUNSHINS AND SMILES o o o o Used 40 Years o o o o o o o The Woman's Tonic o Sold Everywhere Q r.e O OOOOOOOOOOOOQ (By Ewart W G. Huffman) Dreamland Station -et me off at dreamland station There's the place I love to go, Neath the moonlight's swejef, edi tion Where the fairies live and grow. fhere be stars and milky heavens, Azure sky from east to west: lay, I'll get off at Dreamland sta tion And with thee dear love I'll rest. r,et me off at dreamland station That's the country I love best, cachers, preachers, clerk and mason, ah come nere ana go way blessed. Lovers Lane and june eternal, Crowned by daises in the dell, nd the big-eyed moon that watches Like the daisies lie won t teil. Let me off at dreamland station Just next door to cupid's home, Love dwells there whose occupation Is to make a happy home. Dreaming sweet, so sw'eet that sweeter Things called earthly cannot be, ?or it's here you love, and loving:s Always half the world to me. rhe air is full of music, The woods are full of sweets, nd everybody's smiling At everyone he meets, And it's good to be a-living VVjhen men are men, not cheats. Take a gill of sunshine And a pint of smiles, Mix a little laughter And steam it till it biles' Then put a quart of loving And 'bout as much o' joy, Then drink it down and run and iplay, And be again a boy. SPECIAL SERMON SUNDAY NIGHT AT FIRST BAPTIST 3R. ALFRED ft ML& ElfBSl'KCiAUST TO SEE BETTER see wm i he Best equipment Obtainabl Glasses b it led Exclusively mniin block, mm n. e If you got H from lTTLA. lfs'" Right. W A i Cil PA P KM I'O ii DA x"ES. Repair Dep't. Box 127 Charlotte, N. C. LENSES GROUND & DUPLICATED j BRICK Common and Face Write or Phone Buffalo Clay Co. States ville,rN. C. Lax-Fos, A Miid, Effective Laxative & Liver Tonii Does Not Gripe nor Disturb the Stomach. In addition to other properties, Lax-Fos contains Cascara in acceptable form, a i stimulatingLaxative andTonic. Lax-Fos i 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 I FOR SALE BY C. M. Shuford and Abernethy Hard ware Co., and all good dealers. w The Berean class of the First Baptist church requests the pres ence of every young member of the murch, and as many of the young oeopls of the town who will to at tend the services at the First Bap ist church Sunday evening, July 22 For the purpose of hearing the pas tor on the subject: "The Amusement Problems." U-BOAT DANGER IS NIL IF STEAMERS ARE SPEEDY New York, July 20. Danger from submarines is virually non-existent if the vessels attacked can at tain a speed of 20 knots an hoUi, according to charts displayed at a ship building conference held here mder the auspices of the chamber of commerce of the state of New York. The chart showed that 100 . oer cent of vessels with a speed of five knots or less which had been at tacked by submarines have been sunk, he percentage of losses decreases steadily as the speed of the ship in creases. At 16 knots an hour the percentage sunk has been about 25. "If the present rate of sinking is maintained without the full force of our industrial egorts, there can be only one conclusic)i and that is that we shall lose the war," declared E-. K. Outerbridge president of the chamber, in outlining the seriousness of thes ubmarine campaign. tJ V S V7 ii "While olhors are claiming Quality we are guaranteeing it. Sold by ABERNETHY HDW. CO. FREE OF CHARGE Why suffer with indigestion, dyspepsia, torpHxL live, oonsJtipa- 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-j 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 in 25 and 75 cent bottles. For sale in all civ ilized countries. adv HAVE YOUR WATCH CLEANED OCCASIONALLY A WATCH will run without oil or cleaning longer than any other piece of machin erybut it needs both occasion mlly. 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 watcn. Lav your watch wi$ us to-qay. m 5 a B n a a a a m a m m a a .Big Val ooy s Suits lies in Wash a a a a a m a a a m We are snowing a i big line of K. & E. wash suits and a a blouses at attractive I a prices and color I JL. guaranteed fasl. a m si a Moretz-Whitener Clothing Co "The Quality Shop." a a a uaafeBEssnaEJiBSiignnaannHfiannnnnnDnnnnnnna If You Are a Man AND WEAR SH You now have an opportun ity to get a pair at about one half the present selling price. These shoes are the cele brated Burt and Packard make, and this oppor tunity does not come your way every day. BETTER ACT NOW! J. A. BOWLES Subscribe to the Record. $4.00. toe smmrnmmmfmsmmm An Ambition and a Record 'J'HE needs of the South are identical with the needs . of the Southern Railway: the growth and success of one means the upbuilding of the other. The Southern Railway asks no favors no special privilege not accorded to others. The ambition of the Southern Railway Company 13 to f-e that unity of interest that Is born of co-operation between the public 2nd the rai! roads ; to see perfected that fair and f rank policy in the manage ment cf railroads which invites the confidence uf governmental agencies; to realize that liberality of treatment which will enable it to obtain the additional capital needed for the acquisition of better and enlarged facilities incident to the demand for increased and better service; and, finally-" To take its niche In the body politic of the South alongside of other great industries, with no more, but with equal liberties, equal rights and equal opportunities. The Southern Serves the South." A. J Jeweler & Optometrist Southern Railway System
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