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ttjrpM SnAY EVENING HICKORY DAILY RECORD AGE THREE si X j DoYou 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 cati 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. D D n eo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist inspector for Southern and C. and N.-W Railways. issii assail mmnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnDDDnnnnnn I We've Been Fighting f 18 Time I All Tl H to tv that you get the kind of Ice you ought to w 'u lii'vo wj've won, for we have been PREPARED a a a a a a ft. nothing undone to give that quality of Dis- lo' that guarantees to our patrons. g TISFACTION I Ir II Local and Personal 'City council transacted only rou tine business Tuesday night. There is considerable complaint over a burst sewer main on Thirt eenth avenue. Architect Asbury of Charlotte was ! here today to go over the plans for the Carnegie library with the committee. There will be communion service at Grace Lutheran church next Sunday at 10:30 o clock. Preparatory ser- vice Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Jennie Martin and daughter, Miss Martin of Wake Forest arrived in the city this afternoon to visit Mrs. Martin's daughter, Mrs. J. W. Hartsheld. D Hickory Ice & Coal Co. THONE 261 g r Gifts For the Military Boys Bibles, Testaments, K.-..LU Fountain Pens, Stationery, Note Books, Diaries ,;ih! everything to be useful at the front. Call in and See Our Lme. The Van Dyke Shop PHONE 48 Pearl White, Path e's Star, Coming! The Great Serial Star Pearl White -IN- "THE FATAL RING" Starting With Episode 1 At Pastime Friday August 10 Dr. T. C. Blackburn has two big tomatoes o display in the window of Lutz' Drug Store that were grown in his garden. If anybody has seen his garden, he will know what a real farmer the doctor is. Clear water started into the mains from the pumping plant today and the water should be clear - this af ternoon. The discoloration was due to the necessity of forcing the fluid through the niters too rapidly to extraot the mud. FOR THE BATH 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 for25o Cuticura 25c Woodbury's Facial Soap 25c Oolgates 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 gBHnansQLonBDnnnnonnncnncannonnnnnnnanon Mr. Monroe Lutz yesterday brought to the Record office two ex tra fine tomatoes that were grown in Mrs. John M. Shuford's garden. WJhile neither was the largest sent to this office, the two made the finest pair yet exhibited. The Hickory Grocery (Jompany is adding several hundred feet addi tional floor space to their building on East Trade street. This new building will also bring them in touch with the sidetrack and enable the unloading of freight and hauling. Lenoir News. Catawba lodge, No. 54, Knights of Pythias, will meet tonight for the purpose of giving the second degree to local soldiers. The hall has been equipped with electric fans and is as comfortable as it can be made. All Knights are urged to be present. Mrs. Mary Cooper, Miss Mary Cooper and Miss Robertson of Greensboro will arrive in the city this afternoon from the mountains to spend some time with Miss Josie Per son. i A lU CHICHESTER S PILLS 1 THE DIASONIf KRAN'I). A (0 Ml 1,101 eis I ddU your wriiflTtflst lor A lil-eliofl-TtT b iiiumoiHi nrunuiv 5M1U in Ucd and Gold metallic liuxes. sealed with Blue Ribbon. lrnglt. Ask forCIII-CHKH-TEITB iMAaiO.ip niiAnif riLLi, tor so J ' SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE tn;::::.r.:::::::::::::::::::ttm:m:nmmmm:mnm::tmm:mmjtj::mnm The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance nous::::::: r:::::::::::::::umunmmmtJJUtt::::n:Km .Hlllllllilllillillllllllllllllllllilllltllll bis is to em ind. Yon! Pay your lighting bills before the z 1 Oth and receive the discount i Continuance of service depends on bills being? P 'i i !y the 15th of each month following ;! ;it in which service is rendered. Don't put it off Pay before the 15th nenever You Need a General Tonic TnU firnve's rn Stinari1 firove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a - i t: Korxmco it rontains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on ine Wvci,.. out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the wnoie system, w icu- ENFORCE AUTOMOBILE LAW kt;q ia ViotaW e-ivon that sec tion 13 of the state automobile law ,;n Ka cnfAwed. The section 101 VTIIi 1 , . i "Sec. 13. That no person shall op- ! crate a motor vehicle upon xne puo i: vinVmrova rif Vii5 state who is un- der the age of sixteen years and who is not competent physically and mentally, and no person shall oper ntnr vfihicle when mtoxi- tiuc a . i- in a rare, or on & bet or wager, or for the purpose of making Provided, nothing herein contained shall prevent racing on private race courses or tracks. The officers hope that the public, for whose benefit the act was pass ed, will assit in its enlorcemeni. JOHN A. ISENHOWER, Sheriff, E. W. LENTZ, Chief of Jfoiice. 7 25 6t A NERVOUS WRECK ! From Three Years' Suffering. Sayt Cardui Made Her Well. Texas City, Tex. In an interesting ! statement, Mrs. G. H. Schui, oi unsiown, .,c. Fnr three vears I suffered untold agony with my head. I was unable to I do any of my work. I just wanted to sleep all the time, for i that was the only ease I could get, when 1 i ,ac awn. I became a nervous wreck I just from the awful suffering with my 1 head. I I was so nervous that the least noise f ' would make me jump out of my bed. I UA tin nfrcv. and was unable to do ! anything. ' My son, a young boy, had to I do all my household duties. I i wac tint able to do anything until 1 I took Cardui. I took three bottles in all, 1 rf it eiirelv cured me of those awful I headaches. That has been three years 1 ago, and 1 know the cure is permanent, 1 for I have never had any headache since 1 taking Cardui. . . 1 Nothing relieved me until I took Cardui. 1 i a; a umnrfprs for me." 1 Try Cardui for your troubles made 1 from medicinal ingredients recommcnuwM s a; hnnks as beiner of benefit in I female troubles, and 40 years of use has 1 proven that tne DooKituc 1 6 h ?-! Yesterday an unusual occurence hannened here. Two half brothers met who Tiad never seen each other before. Mr. P. A. Miller, a local liv- frvman. is one. and is 37 vears old. Asbery Martin is the other and is 58 years old. Martin has been out west all these years, and came here yes- terday. rrney were giaa to iorm each other's acquaintance. iMVs R. A. Crimes and Mrs. T. W. Clay are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chatham in Elkin. From there they will go to Roaring fln-n fr nttonrl a Tinnsft nartv P"iven by Mr. and Mrs. Dan Chatham of VVhnston-Salem at their summer I home. Miss Whitenet-. Entertains IMi'as Mnvp Whitenftr entertained a number of friends at a prograssive rnnt nartv 'I llPSflflV TIlPTIt. 1VI r. J O- M. VVU - VJ -wv-w - r - Ion J SiVmon won first rjrize. At eleven o'clock cream and canteloupes were served in the dining room. Thnup nrpspnt. were Misses iressie TTaViill TTnt.t.iA Seit.7. Radie Tressie Alice Wlhitener, Ruth and Grace TTnnrl rtf Mnrranton. anrt Messrs. Nolan J. Sigmon, S. A. Kahili, dary Mi pr Kii?sp wmtener. . av wtnite ner, Garland Davis and J. C. Aber nethy. RRV. RERNARD H. HEMMETER ORDAINED TO THE MINISTRY Mi wri'sr.j 5000 LiILES "While others are claiming Quality we are guaranteeing it." Sold by ABERNETHY HDW. CO. Jitney Service. HICKORY CONOVER AND NEW- Schedule Leave Hickory .i. . Leave Jtiicjcory iv:zv a. m. Leave Hickory z:3U p. m. Leave Hickory 4:30 p. m. I.eavo Hikorv 8:30 n. 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 : -15c Newton to Hickory ; 45c Hickory to Conover 30c Hickory to Newton 45c Our Motto: Good Service. R. W. Cline Newton, N. C. a ES Thompson-West Cos AMUAL SALE ES E3 U n S3 m a n D a Begins Tomorrow Morning At 8:30 o We did not want to put this sale on. Our customers gave us orders however to do so. We have to obey our customers. The reason we wanted to pass the Sale this Fall is because we own a good stock of salable merchandise at prices much below the present market. In our Sales we have always given real values. Every Sale is larger than the last one. This shall be no exception. Considering the worth of good goods today this is the most interesting sale we have ever made. Have you seen the large descriptive circular? If not, phone us and we will send you one immediately. All Ladies coat suits, separate coats, silk and wool dresses on sale at half (1-2) price. All Ladies silk and wool skirts 33 1 3 per cent off regular prices. All palm beach and kool cloth coat suits, that sold from $7.50 to $12.50 choice , . $3.75 tOne hundred and fifty ladies $1.5n black umbrellas, beautiful handles on sale at 89c 82x90 Mohawk and Salem sheets, worth today $1.50 for $1.00 El a D E3 a a 82x80 Ripplette Bed Spreads, value $2 for .i.o a ts your (4) big towel values at 5c, 10c, 12 l-2c and 19c Five very attractive tables at 12c, 19c. 29c and 39c Many small items and 'odd lots on sale not advertised. Look for the four specials in Ladies hosiery. We will try to have enough help to wait on your promptly. Goods delivered in town. Parcel post charges paid on mail orders. No goods sent out on approval. It will pay you to at least investigate. o Thompson-West Company "The Ladies' Store." SQDDOBQDklDDnilOQBDDnnDElDQQDDflDQODDQDDQQQD 13 a n Ef D E3 a a a a E2 KnHnHHRRnRRHRHnnnRHHnRnnnniinHnHnRHHnDIitfB a S Personal Attention PROMPT & SATISFACTORY SERVICE is assured to all automobile owners Those who avail themselves of our facilities, regardless the make of their cars, because our equipment is complete, our MECIIAN ics are first class, and our stock of TIRES and ACCESSORIES are complete. Boick Garage PHONE 2 1 0 EgaQnES55RH0DoacnoDannPQnnnnQaDonanaHaaoQ To Cure a Cold In One Day akeLAXATlVK BROMO Quinine. It stops tht . . . . rr a I . ;ough ana Meaaacne ana worics on mc v.iyiu rujj-gists refund money It it laus to cure 1 W. GROVE'S sicnature oil eacti dox, Subscribe to the Record. $4.00. Newton. Ausr. 1. IThere was a very infprpefinfr servicfl at the Lutheran church in Conover, "two miles west of Newton Sunday night. ihe occas ion was the ordination oi tev. iser nnrrl TT TTemmpter tn the erosDel min- . 1 1 i i istry. An interesting tmng aDouc fhp sprvirp was the ordination ot tio enn hv t.hp father. Rev. Henrv Bernard Hemmeter, president of Concordia College. Other ministers taVincr nnrt in the services were Pas- w"""?? i tor Krenieheder, Rev. Mr. Mannen, nnd Rev. Mr. Smith. Youncr Mr. Hprnmeter lust, graduated irom tne St. Louis seminary in June and will take up ministerial work in Chicago in September. DEATH OF MR. LACKEY I Southern Public Utilities Co. PHONE 148 DB. ALFRED tt. DULft " , TO SER Bbl lt.K SEE DUU 17 V Cxnerience The Best Equipment Obtainable. Glasses Vinea n" IfyouBoi" dat,,,m viWl DAES. M A l.Il Repair Dep't. Box 127 Charlotte, N. C. LENSES GROUND & DUPLICATED 'Mr James .MlfCee Lackev. one of T.inpftln countvs' old and nmniy re- citizens, died last Saturday night after an illness lasting sever al weeks. He was b4 years, b montns onH 94 dnvss ft d. He was a well-to- do citizen, holding considerable prop. erty on the river west oi tne city. MV T.nkev raised a solendid fam ilff nf eio-hl: children. iOne of his sons is lieutenant m 'iroop A oi Linnftlnton. He leaves a widow, six sons and two daughters, Mesdames Bertha Reeves and Julia Lee JBynum nf T .in fftlntrtTi Messrs. O. P. Lackev of Hickory; C. O. Lackey of Lincoln- ton; J. F. Lackey, ot .Lincointon, l,. T . T.aU-ev of H;n?leV. X. U.. I"S. JYl Lackey of Lincointon, and to . A. iacK. ov n-f TVnnn A. Ijincolnton. The remains were laid to rest at the Church of Our Saviour, Woodside voctoHav sKev. i;. k. Kentiev con ducted the funeral services in the presence of a large crowd of friends and relatives. Troop A, attending in n Kndv nnid their resuect to Mr. Lack ey and bereaved family. JLincolnton News. FREE OF CHARGE TTAVF. YOUR WATCH CXEANED OCCASIONALLY A WATCH will run without oil or cleaning longer than any other piece of machin ery but it needs both occasion elly. , . . If you will consider that the nm of the balance wheel travels over fifteen Siles a day, you will not grudge your Satch a sj'eck of oil and a cleaning once a year. It will increase the We and accuracy of your watch. Ljave your watch with us tO'4ay. A. J. ESSEX Jeweler & Optometrist ooooooooooooo inir adnlt. unft-iorTni? from coueh. X jr uU.v rr - ' cold or bronchitis, is invited to call at the drug store of Lutz's and get ab solutely free, a sample bottle of Boschee's German Syrup, a soothing 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. iRegular sizes, 25c and 75 cents. For sale in all civilized countries, adv. o o o o o o o Used 40 Years g GAR a u n a a a u B a a m a m illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllilllllllllllllW PEACE INSTITUTE, Raleigh, N. C. I For the Education and Cultute of Young Women Classical, Literary, and Scientific Courses leading to diplomas. q Graduate credited by State Department Education for Teachers' g Certificates. Special diplomas awarded in Music, Voice, Art arm g Expression. Excellent Commercial Course, Domestic Science, g Domestic Art. . , A Instruction: Specialists m all departments. p Situation: Located in capital city gives special opportunities. g Delightful social advantages. g Athletics- Supervised indoors and outdoors by athletic director. p Special attention, individual development. Climate permits out- g door life in winter. m m For catalogue or furthtr information, write at once to g attgq MARY OWENS GRAHAM. President f iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirai iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiimiiii An Ambition and a Record THE needs of the South are identical with the needs of the Southern Railways the growth and success of one mean the upbuildine of the other. The Southern Railway asks no favort no jpedal privilege not accorded to others. The ambition of the Southern Ratify Company is to see that unity of interest that is born of cooperation between the public and the railroads; to see perfected that fair and frank policy m the manaee ment of railroads which Invites the confidence of rweniinental agencies; to realize tha t liberality of treatment which will enable U to obtain the additional capital needed for the acquisition of betterand enlarged facilities incident to the demand for increased and better service; and, finally To take its nlcbe 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." g The Woman's Tonic g o . o q Sold Everywhere Q oodoooooooobo Southern Railway System ''''-iW'.'iliiiiilllilllltlllllllllllllllllllllli; mm! iiiiii!iiii!iiiiiiiiiy:iiiiit!i!iiiiiiii!iiiiiiii!iiitiiiiiiiiaiiiii:in
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