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KIIIAY EVENING, , HICKORY DAILY RECORD AGE THREE jjaannnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnn aummf SI a a s .jfl : Do You Have Headache? If you do, very likely it comc-s 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. B D a Ql Local and Personal Mrs. Wi. I. Caldwell has returned from a visit to Acton. D D Mrs. E. E. Hight and Miss Mabel Hight left today for Henderson ville. j , Mr. Joe Reinhardt was a Lincoln ton visitor for a few hours yesterday afternoon. Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist AWatch inspector for Southern and C. and N.-W Railways. naaaHnKaaaaaacnnnnnnnnDnnnnnanDnnaaixri 1 Mr. L. V. McMackin of Rock Hill, S. C, was a Hickory visitor yester day. ! . . . i 35 If You Are a Man AND WEAR H OE You now have an opportun ity to get a pair at about one half the present selling price. These shoes are the celebrated I Burt and Packard I make, and this oppor- unity does not come your I way every J. A. BOWLE IBS ts a is a u as a n n M r. u it it u k & n x SI a HI IS 1 t Veve Been Fighting 11 The Time ! to see that you pret the kind of Ice you ouv:ht to v. aii.f we believe wi've won, for we have been PREPARED W't- have loft nothing undone to Rive that quality of Dis i Wntcr Ice that guarantees to our patrons. 13 SATISFACTION g Hickory Ice & Coal Co. 'PHONE 261 a leossfiisanaDDanaaaciaiiaanDQORiaaoDaanQaDaaa Mr. Henry Wlarlick of Reepsville ,was in town this morninpr. He re ported one of the heaviest rains at Roepsville Wednesday afternoon of the season. Lightning struck the Methodist church at that nlaee tearing up one side of the steeple and knocking a hole in the corner of the edifice of considerable size Lincoln County News. Miss Warner Entertains Miss Ola Warner entertained with a Red Cross sewing party Thursday morning in honor of Miss Marguerite Ericson of Diltmore, house truest of Mrs. A. P-ourbonnias and Miss Greta Wlazcn. Each quest made a pillow for the Red Cross. Miss Doris Hution re ceived a crepe de chine handkerchief for making the neatest pillow. The guest of honor also was presented with a crepe de chine handkerchief. The hostess, assisted by her moth er, Mrs. H. W. Warner served a sandwich course with mints. The invited guests were Misses Mar guerite Ericson, Greta Wezen, Sadie Menzies, Helen Springs, Miriam Whitener, Doris Hutton, Catherine Shuford and Mrs. A. Bourbonnias. SPECIAL AT PASTIME SATURDAY JULY 28th 4 , 1 . The following is a short synop sis of "His Father's Son" a Para mount picture featuring Vivian Mar tin which will be shown at the Pas time Saturday afternoon and night: Frances Fletcher is the beautiful daughter and only child of John Flet cher, the poor brother of wealthy William Fletcher. Wiliam, the rich southern planter, writes to John saying that he has heard of John's youngster and would like to adopt the boy as his own son and co-heir with his only child, Betty, who is about the same age. Dying penniless, John Fletcher binds Frances with the promise to go to her uncle masquerading as a boy. Her name is changed to Francis, and as a boy she goes to the wonderful southern home of her un cle. Francis does not come up to her uncle's expectations of what a fire-eating southern gentleman should be, but she does make a warm friend of cousin Betty. The night of Betty's coming-out ball, Francis dresses as a girl, and Lieut. Richard Harkness, a West Pointer, believing her "Betty's girl cousin from St. Louis," falls desper ately in love with her. In the midst of the gaiety a courier brings the news of the southern states seceding. Her southern sympathies get Francis into many difficulties, par ticularly when she masquerades as a spy and deceives her lover. the Union officer. But whpn pvprvthi no- seems wrong and Francis is chal lenged by Harkness for "the satisfac tion oue a gentleman," on the held of honor appears the southern beau ty trances Fletcher. I he closing scenes reveal a thrilling genius of origination when Lieut. Harkness, pistol in hand, faces his opponent the gin tie loves. HE REWRITES STEVENSON Gifts For me Military Boys Bibles, Testaments, k'.'Lks, Fountain Pens, Stationery, Note Books, Diaries and everything to be useful at the front. Call in and See Our Line. The Van Dyke Shop PHONE 48 (HAULING LUMBER FOR SOUTHERN CAMPS i , Washington, July 27 Increased facilities for the rapid shipment of lumber from southern forests to the army cantonment sites and the ship building yards is one of the immedi ate and important results of a pol icy which has been adopted by the railroads' war board under which empty freight cars are ordered to ba promptly moved from one railroad to another regardless of ownership. Lumber for the cantonments is to be supplied from the Carolinas, rionua, AiaDama, Mississippi, Louis iana, and Arkansas. Tousands of extra oars have been supplied to the lines oneratinf in rtDt,fl tn Mississippi and Alabam will supply uuiK ui me lumper tor the new wooden ships that are being built and the extra cars ordered there will expedite the movement of lumber to the shipyards. Reports to tho mucit ki.,l -f the car service commission show that orders have been given to thirty-six railroads to ship immedi ately o,8i4 ireight cars to fifty four other railroads. These cars are being moved m the quicKest possible time. The reports show further that 46,682 cars have aetna by the roads for whose benefit this arnnrary movement is ordered, and that 51,795 cars have already bern delivered by the initial roads to in termediate lines in the direction of ultimate destination. iy this plan of rprUsv;v.;v, H' U 1, 1 1 T 1 1 ( , i cars regardless n-f nwnm.;n i. railroads' war board has adopted a policy new to American railroad us. age and hopes thereby to solve the problem of rapidly mobilizing in different sections of the country the freight cars necessary to handle the abnormal government and commerci al traffic that war conditions have produced. Among other things it has already facilitated the ship ping of potatoes and other produce ii om tiie soutn. INCREASED NUMBER OF SINKINGS BY U-BOATS London, July 26 Twenty-ore British vessels of more than 1,600 tons each and three or less than 1, 000 tons each were sunk last week by mines or submarines, according to the weekly admiralty report on shipping losses. One fishing vessel also was sunk. The announcement of the British admiralty given above shows an in crease of seven vessels or more than 1,600 tons sent to the bottom as com pared with the report of the previous week, when 14 were sunk. In the smaller category the losses are the same as those given in the report of the previous week three, while there was a falling off bv seven in the number of fishing vessels sunk. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the late J. H. Aiken, of Ca tawba county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hickory, on or before the 25th day of July, 1918, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. J. II . AIKEN, Jr. This the 23rd day of July, 1917. 7 24 6t Tues "DISAPPEARED LIKE MAGIC," SHE SAYS FOR THE BATH gDQDnDDDIkODDDDSDDDDDDDOODDDDDDDDDDDDDDDII m a Ladies Skirts I Perfumed, medicated and staple soaps, prices on all soaps advancing, buy now and save money. The variety large, the quality high grade these are only a few of the leaders in our big stock. Palm Olive 15c two for 25c Cuticura 25c Woodbury's Facial Soap 25c Ooigates Sashmere Boquet 10 and 25c Jergins Violet Glycerine 10c Castile 10c Bath Soap 10c Grahams Glyc. Soap 5c LUTZ'S DRUG STORE "On the Corner" Phones 17 and 317 v uenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the wellknown tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents- EXECUTOR'S NOTICE IS a Perfectly Tailored o 8 Having qualified as executor of the 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 exhibit 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. II. GEITNER, Executor of the last will of T. I. Linn, deceased. 6 29 6t Fri Vi sorous Men and Women are in Demand n M the somtm&m 1 s : An Ambition and a Record :j 'PI IF. needs of tlis South are identical with the needs vtihf .Hiiutl.rrii Rallwayi the frowtU 1 uccea of one meant ll'i" upbuilding of the othrr. The Southern Rallwiy ale no fsivorr no ipecial privilege not vrorlrd to other, The mbltlon of the Southern Rallwir Company !j to ee that iriltyr.f Interest thatl bom of co-operation between t.ie public and He rallroailn to lee perfected that fair and frank policy In the manafe rn'i.r if railroad! which lnvltea the confidence of rovernmental irenrtei to realize that liberality of treatment which will enable u f obtain the additional capital needed for the aciulltion of better and enlaced facllltlei Incident to tbe demand for lncreaaed and better "erviiei and, finally In take Itj niche In the body politic of the South alongalde of other great Induiirlei. with no more, but with equal libertlea. equal rgl.'i and equal opportunities. " The Southern Serves the South." Uyi Playwright Puts a Love Affair in "Treasure Island" New York Sun. Bessie Gunn deserves the credit. Through her Bronx theatregoers had the privilege ot witnessing a love sprinkled version of Robert Louis Stevenson s "Treasure Island at the Elsmere theatre. Rossip Gunn. it mnv wpll to ex- nbiin. is the hninpt.t.p Hanchter of Benn Gunn, the piratical old salt who was found in charge of the pieces M 1 t At IT .1 1 oi eignt ana tne goia ana snver bars when Jim Hawkins, Long John Silver and the rest of the crowd from the Hispanola struck the island. Stevenson simply wrecked old Benn Gunn on the island, but forgot all jihmit. mpntioninrr the fact that he had left a beautiful brunette daugh ter behind him in Bristol, H,nglana, It remained for Theodore Uurt Savre. a play wright of Brooklyn, to rectify this omission. Sayre figured that "treasure is land' was all right as a book anJ that even ? a play might do for ft season or so on Broadway, but ftjfr the Bronx, no! It lacked the touch nf lnvp which all Bronx theatregoers demand. Stevenson died before the RrnnY rerpw to be a country oi its own, otherwise he might have fixed the piece up himself. MRS 17 F.N A MOONEY IS ACQUITTED BY A JUKY Mrs. Sarah Perry Enjoys Do ing Housework Nowadays Was Crippled Up With Pains If your ambition has left you, your happiness has gone forever unless you take advantage of Hickory Drug Co's. magnificent offer to refund your money on the first box purchas ed if Wendell's Ambition Pills do not put your entire system in fine condi 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 and womanhood to your eyes. Wendell's Ambition Puis, the gvcat nerve tonic, can'e be beat for that tired feeling, nervous troubles, poor blood, headaches, neuralgia, trem bling, nervous prostration, - mental 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 50 cent box to day and get out of the rut. Remem ber Hickory Drug Co and dealers everywhere are authorized to guaran tee them. Mail orders filled, charges prepa:d by The Wendell Pharmical Company, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. 2g -V " ' e- v. m IXVI aif-aM Sm - II I li Southern Railway System San Francisco. Julv 27 Mrs. l?pra Moonev was acauitted by a jury yesterday of a murder charge o-rn-ivino- out. ot a DomD explosion here last July which killed 10 per eono Rhp w.is charged specifically with the murder of Mrs. Myrtle Irene Van Loo, a victim. The jury naa (leliDeraiea since lvionuay mieniuuu. The verdict was returned at 3.44 nVTnrk. The iurv announced at 2.55 it had reached a verdict. Ao fhn fnrpman of the panel. Wil liam R. Hardwick, pronounced free dom for Mrs. Mooney, sne jumpea from her seat and kissed each man. Tho AmpnVan iurv svstem is vin dicated. We always had faith that no 12 men could find this aeienaant renJltir " snirl Attornev Edwin Mc- Kenzie, one of the counsel for Mrs. Mooney. Mrs. Mooney hurried to the city tn bpp hpr husband. Thomas J. Mooney, under sentence of death for one of the bomb murderers. TtTa Mnntipv is under seven other murder indictments growing out of the explosion, but District Attorney Charles M. Fickert said ne aia not k-nnw whether she would be again brought to trial. States Ironized Paw-Paw Is All That It is Claimed to Be An Ideal Health Giver "To see mo hustling about the house, sweeping, dusting or washing out clothes one would hardly realize that only recently 1 was crippieu up with rheumatism and indiges tion." said Mrs. Sarah Perrv. resid ing at 13 Taylor street, Baltimore, Md. "Before I began taking Ironized Paw-Paw mv ioints would often swell up almost to twice their ori ginal size," she contmuedT'l'ains would shoot through my body, keep ing me in agony most of the time T was scarcelv able to work. "Mv stomach, too. gave me much trouble. I was afraid to eat any substantial food because of the di& tressing after effects. My food seemed to turn togas, causing me tn bplrh and feel bloated. "T read so much about Ironized Paw-Paw and what it was doing for so many local people that 1 nnauy bought a bottle. Well, to my sur nrise. those horrible rheumatic pains disappeared like magic. I feel like a new woman, and can eat anything now without fear of suf f prince afterward. Mv bowels are in fine condition too. Ironized Paw- Paw is all that it is represented to hp " F.vprvwhere von ro some one can be found who has been oenentea Dy its use or knows of a friend who has found the desired relief; all are prais ing of it and each expressing sur- prise that cures oi tne most sxud born cases of indigestion, nervous ness and sleeplessness could be brought about so speedily. You have only to get a bottle, take it according to directions, and you will never use any other tonic. Quality and Quantity always count. A system that is overworked or run down requires a harmless stim ulant. Alcohol lifts you up, but lets you fall. Ironized Paw-Paw lifts you up and holds you. Your druggist probably keeps it, but if he doesn't it is sold by the Hickory Drug Co. Tvnni'zprl Paw.Paw price $1.00. Formula on every bottle. Mail or ders promptly attended to. Inter state Drug Co., Inc., New York, adv If you want the most beautiful skirt you ever wore, let us have it made for you. Mrs. Pope has charge of this department and will make you a skirt by any pattern or in any style you desire. Mrs. Pope has had twenty years of experience and ac tually turns out finer skirts than we can buy from any skirt manufacturer. We can sell you the cloth, trimmings, etc, make your skirt to actual measurement, fit guaranteed, and save you from $1.00 to $5.00 on the garment. You may have a perfectly good coat that you would like a new style skirt for. No doubt we can give you a perfect match. Mrs. Tope has already made about one hundred and fifty skirts for the most particular trade in Hickory. Ask almost any one. The cost of tailoring a skirt to your measurement, $1.00 to $1.50 Buy Your Suit, Coat or Sweater Early Because of the great scarcity of cloths and woolens we are going to show these garments earlier than ever before. We are already receiving shipments of coats and sweaters and will have a lot of new suits in a few' days. Because of the army de mand, it is estimated that the country has only about one third the usual amount of woolens for men and womens' clothing. Desirable garments are not only going to be hard to secure but will be much higher as the season advances. Q We suggest that you come in and talk to us about your fall n ready to wear eaidy. There will be no radical style changes this season and you will not only save money but a better selection by Q not waiting too late. -- D a o I a a a mi I Thompson-West Company I I "The Ladies' Store." g S3 D nDonnaaJoannsannnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnu m & a m S3 m m m E3 S3 m m m m a a a 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. Fine or ganization and beat equipped contractors in the South. HICKORY, N. O Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System To Cure a Cold In One Day The Old Standard general strengrtheninu tonic. Take- LAXATIVK BROMO Quinine. It Mof.j. lie GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Covgh and Headache and works oft the cold tern. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c. DO YOU WANT HARMONY HAVE YOUR WATCH CLEANED OCCASIONALLY A WATCH will run without oil or cleaning longer than any other piece of machin ery but it needs both occasion ally. - If you will consider that the rim of the balance wheel travels over fifteen miles a day, you win not gruu j" vear. It will increase the riirarV OT VUUi wen.-..' IN YOUR HOME? If so buy a NEW EDISON "The Phonograph With a Soul" watch a nnre a life and Leave your watch with us to-qY. A. J. Jeweler & Optometrist ooooooooooooo n O o sod mi Years O O o o ooooooooooooo The Woman's Tonic g o Sold Everywhere Q r. 8 And pay for it in small month ly payments just the same as you pay your house rent. Instruments sent to your home on approval without obligations to purchase. Prices From $30 to $6000 PIEDMONT PHONOGRAPH CO. 101714th St. - - - Hickory, N. C.
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