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0 t) K IS 0 P a a u a 3 c a n B fl If a IE a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a K a a a a J- t, V n,l,AY EVENING HICKORY DAILY RECORD I " " " i ' " " " ' 5 .gfifiaaaannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonDnnnnDncann Do You Have Headache? I l y v v i If you do, very likely it fr,m yur eye3 and can be relieved with properly 125 laSSe3V strains, headache and nervous troub les the result of optical de lects can bo relieved. My examinations are made by the m0st modern methods and greatest care exercised the selection of the proper ..., iur me lenses every instance. AGE IflREE ammmiitmmmmtt in Local and Personal txttm a mixxinmxzii izxmi . uiay grapes are now --ing put on the Hickory market imrs. ueo. Uailey and children r. a"u ivuss Virginia are pending sometime at Blowing Rock Dr. W. S. Rankin will deliver an ad dress in the First Baptist church to night at 8 o'clock. Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist i injector for Southern and C. and N.-W Railways. Mt. J L. Murphy, Jr., was here I"01. u,Knt "om L,inco!nton, where e ib a member of Troop A, cavalry Mr. J W. Shuford and son Robert CV l ni"t lor Blowing Rock on a uusmess trip. MrS. J. A. I,aTl(r nnrl Mien V.tOt... T- l- 7 , 3iarjnHnadnnnnnnnnnnrinnnp,- " r; ",yreny"le . are the guests BMWi . hmmmuuuuuuuuuuu1J i "lls- w- Martin. "" - Mrs. Nat Dunn of T?nl i"""-"'? m tne Clty with Mrs. W. waitney. isk ' : anannannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnBnnnnnnn D vp KPPn Ficrhtiim All The Time ! Mr. Phillip A. Gwaltney will ar rive in the city today from Rocking , ham, enroute to Fort Oglethorpe. I Mrs. Bascom B. Blackwelder and children are home from Blowing Rock. t. sco that you got the kind of Ice you ought to wi' 'u lievo vve won, for we have been PREPARED '.ft nothing undone to give that quality of Dis Ii t that guarantees to our patrons. ATISFACTION Lieutenants Dixon and Moore and Mf. Bailev PatriVk nf til A fnxat civ ' tUIery, Charlotte, were here last mgnt. Dr. and Mrs. Russell G. Sherrill of Raleigh, after visiting Mrs. A. A. Shuford, Senior, have returned home. a a u D IS Hickory Ice & Coal Co. 'PHONE 261 3 Iras :rKacuanannnnnnnonnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnuD Misses Rose and Frank Martin have returned from a visit to Wash ington, D. Ci, .Winston-Salem and Greensboro. Mrs. R. E. Limperson of Richmond will arrive tomorrow to spend two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Ellis and sister, Mrs. T. A. Mott. ifts For the Military Boys Bibles, Testaments, i'r.s. fountain Pens, Stationery, Note Books, Diaries uirl everything to be useful at the front. Call in and See Our Line. The Van Dyke Shop PHONE 48 The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance CTOi:::r.;;::n;:t:;;u:tmfflmma:nmunmmtnm:tmm; Mr. and Mrs. John C. Yount of Newton have returned from their honeymoon and were in Hickory yesterday. (Mrs. Yount formerly was Miss Charlotte Smith. Mrs. Rowell Holt and young son, Rowell, Jr., will arrive in the city today to spend several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mar tin. P ATRIA AT PASTIME FRIDAY, AUG. 3rd The following is a short synopsis of the 14th chapter of Patria fea- turing Mrs. Vernon Castle which will be shown at the Pastime Fri day August 3rd: ,Wlhen Patria brought General Nogi back across the border to his own lines and then dropped him dead she forced the is sue to a climax. Baron Huroki ar rived just as the dead body of Gen. eral Nogi fell to the ground and immediately ordered an invasion at daybreak. The Japanese forces, well trained and ready for business, followed by Mexican cavalry, started for the border. At the bridge was a small force of Patria's men. They put up a gallant light and held the in vading forces back for some time. It seemed as though they would be able to successfully resist, but the invaders were too much for the gallant band. and they were at last forced to re- j. r i .i j i Lire. rsui xney were soon over powered, by the onrushinsr hordes. until only one was left to defend the flag. Gallantly sticking to the nost ot nis Deioved stars and Stripes, he too, was soon shot down, and Patria was forced to rely on her men in the rear, who had intrenched themselves to await the attack. Patria, leaving her fiance. Donald Parr, in command, ascended in her aeroplane in order to watch the movements of the enemy and sienal them to Fharr. The jnvasion then settled down to an artillery duel, and just before nightfall Patria was at. tacked by an enemy plane, which she put out of business. She then des. cended to confer with Parr and pre pare tor any eventualities. FOR THE BATH III nnnnnnnfcnnnnnBnnDnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnaa 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 for25c Cuticura 25c Woodbury's Facial Soap 25c Oolgates Sashmere Boquet 10 and 25c Jergins Violet Glycerine 10c Castile , , iqc Bath Soap i0c Grahams Glyc. Soap 5e LUTZ'S DRUG STORE "On the Corner" Phones 17 and 317 Thompson-West Co' s n a D R AMUAl SALE RONIZED PAW-PAW LEADS ALL REMEDIES Am b it 1 on Pills NDX FrNERvLs IR0NForBLOOD PAW-PAW Mrs. W. S. Rankin and little son, Jesse of Raleigh arrived in the city Tuesday to spend several days with Mrs W. R. Gwaltney. Dr. Rankin will join them today. Mrs. B. D. Williams of Salisbury and Mrs. R. C. Love and two sons of Chester are the guests of their mother, Mrs. W. R. Gwaltney. M. and Mrs. R. G. S. Davis and little son of Henderson are guests of her mother, Mrs. A. A. Shuford, Senior. Mr. Davis will spend only a few days here. Mr. F. M. Thompson has purchas ed a lot from Mr. C. H. Geitner on Seventeenth street, next to Mr. E. II. Umstead's place, and expects to build this fall. I rhis as to Two showers and a half Thursday afternoon and evening. Measured 1.13 inches of water and brought the temperature down with them. istered 92 degrees. Mrs. J. D. Elliott and daughters, Mrs. C. M. Sherrill and Miss Kate Elliott and Miss Nancy Worth Sher rill and Miles Sherrill motored to Ilendersonville yesterday. iMrs. Geo. Yoder and mother, Mrs. Hopkins and Miss Aileen Hopkins and Mrs. Walter P. Fletcher of Wil mington will leave tomorrow for Blowing Rock to spend two weeks. emiaid Youl Pay your lighting bills before the Kith and receive the discount "uancc of service depends on bills being 1 the 15th of each month following :'iat in which service is rendered. The war gardens in Hickory prac tically killed the vegetable trade here and as the vegetables matured further west eliminated the "export" trade. Everybody sems to have enough garden truck to supply his table. Among the Hickory boys who hold commissions as officers is W. V. Bowman, who is second lieuten ant in aBttery E, field artillery, re cently mustered into the federal ser vice at Lenoir. That runs the list up to about 20 which is some rec ord for this city. Messrs. J. H. aPtrick, R. E. Mar. tin, Geo. E. Bisanar, F. A. Hen derson, J. Worth Elliott and J. A. Martin, representing the three Ma sonic bodies in'. Hickory, left this afternoon for Charlotte to look over the lodge rooms there with a view to making recommendations for remod eling the local lodge. Mr. C. M. Deitz tried raising Irish potatoes in a barrel this year and from six spuds he obtained a bushel and a half. They were planted in a sugar barrel and as the vines grew solid manure were thrown over them. Mr. Deitz neglected to bore holes in the bottom of the barrel and lost about a fourth of the crop, but still made a fine yield. fton't put it off Pay before the 15th Dr B. B. Flowe, formerly veteri narian with the state department of H ! agriculture, is spending a lew aays 1 1 with his mother, Mrs. M. L. Flowe, Ii i before leaving for New York to take "the first available transport," I1 as his war order telegram reads, for H I France. He will rank as lieuten ant. Dr. Flowe win go to jn-aieigu ivftpro h will eive his successor a start before leaving the country. V a 1 n Hi IT.1. f mnern ruwic utilities to. PHONE 148 63 Mrs. Lloyd Miller charmingly en tertained' the Home Circle Society Thursday afternoon. Owing to the inclemency of the weather only a few members were present. Invited guests were Mesdames Ed Hammond or, v n RViprrill and Miss Inez Ab- ernethv. After the usual display of fancy work the guests were treated to a watermelon feast. The club will meet next with Mrs. L. P. Smith. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general atrenffthening tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drivea out w,irJ.nrichM the blood.and builds up the ays- J trm. A true tonic. For adulta and children. 50c. For Nervous People The great nevre tonic the famous Wendell's Ambition Pills that will put vigor, vim and vitality into ner vous tired out, all in, despondent peo ple in a lew days. Anyone can buy a box for only 60 cents, and Hickory Drug Co. Is au thorized by the maker to refund the purchase price if anyone is dissatis fied with the first box purchased. Thousands praise them for general debility, nervous uostration, men tal depression ana unrftung nerves caused by over-indulgence in alconcj, tobacco, or overwork of any kind v or any amiction ot the nervous system Wendell's Ambition Pi'ls are unsurpassed, while for hysteria, trem bling and neuralgia they are simply People in Charlotte have found spienaia. .piity cents at Hickory great relief from stomach trouble, ?la Jr?FZ nervousness, weakness and general Wendell Pharmical Co.. Inc. Svra- debility. Ironized Paw-Paw builds cusee, N. Y ID up the body ana strengmens it, clears the blood impurities, stimu lates the liver into healthy action, corrects constipation and steadias the nerves. Daily and hourly the demand is increasing, giving uni versal satisfaction. Ironized Paw Paw does all and more than is claim ed for it. For the Stomach 3 Powerful Forces in 1. Jitney Service. HICKORY CONOVER AND NEW- TO N If vour food distresses you, if you Ta vn. . J: i- 3 ) T . Ann'Unn 1J"; iliLIVUIJ are consuui,euj nave , ircaum,ii.j, T .,. tt;i,- m.on ,. . .1 liJcavo uivbviy lu.iu a. ui mzzy spens, are nervuus u w Leave Hickory 2:30 p. m wn ZX o T ACT. Lave Hickory 4:30 p. m i aw-i aw. ixvun " l l nnt.n uinb-v"aT u'jn . iU! f ml ir noccmrt1 qtitott ho. I - " fore you leave the store. uo a a D D D 13 m a a R a a a s q a a a a D D n B B B B B B B U B B a B Began Thursday Morning at 8:30 O We did not want to put this sale on. Our customers c-ave us orders however to do so. We have to obey our Somers The reason we wanted to pass the Sale this Fall is because we "e rfr szid Have you seen the large descriptive circular? If not phon us and we will send you one immediately. ' P raJ)ara:k ,and wo1 dresse9 on All Ladies silk and wool skirts prices. 1 uu ruliir u B tilY5Q bchoCiceand ko1 cloth coat suits' that Rold fm $7.B0 Q ha?dTesh:nndsrat it MS h B B 89???-Mhf.Wk1,anidoSalesheets' worth today ?l-50 for ..$1.00 5 82x80 Ripplette Bed Spreads, value $2 for $1.25 Four (4) big towel values at 5c, 10c, 12 l-2c and 19c n Jve very attractive tables at 12c, 19c. 29c and ZzOc B Many small items and odd lots on sale not advertised 5 Look for the four specials in Ladies hosiery. H We will try to have enough help to wait on your promptly. 5 Goods delivered in town. H Parcel post charges paid on mail orders. 5 No goods sent out on approval. It will pay you to at least investigate. q B o I Thompson-West Company "The Ladies' Store." B B B B B B B B B aonnnoDOkiannonnnnonnoannnQonnnnnnnDnnnDo SSBSQDQQDDEZDDBSDnQDHlQBQUDQBaBEfQIlDtlUKnnniSlI B m 91 B D D 1 i . B B B Personal Attention as Leave Newton p. m. 7:20 a. m scores of your neighbors are doing Newton 1:30 p. m . . 11 " 7 7":'. " -i Lieave in ewton ...... 3:30 p. m. and Did you nver ana summcii uu- Leaye Newton 7:30 m chronic dyspeptic to come in and Newton Qnover 15c trv this remedy. I want the man nicKory oc or woman who can't sleep and is wicKory to onover rfuc despondent to come in and try this wmi remedy. You'll never go back to Our Motto: Uood Service. the old-fashioned medicines. liOts iT of IbrrtWlis ,and professional men C VV I IIMA e J T IrmA Toni To-ur onoKloo Vr.in I W to do more and better work. It seems to energize every fibre, tissue and bone. Begin on Ironized Paw- Paw today so you can jom the army of converts next week. Your drug- eist probably keeps it, but if he doesn't come to the Hickory Drug Co. Ironized Paw-Paw, price $1. For mula on every bottle. Mail orders promptly attended to. Interstate Drug Co., Inc., New York. Newton, N. C. Sale of Hickory Township Land For Taxes OR. ALFRED IV. DULA EYR SPECIALIST TO SEE BETTER SEE DUU 17 Year's Experience The Best Equipment Obtainable. Glasses WUed Exclusively MARTIN BLOCK, LENOIR, N. C, 11 pou got It from dula. li s K;gnk WACfl PAPER FOR-DAl'ES. Repair Dep't. Box 127 Charlotte, N. C. LENSES GROUND & DUPLICATED SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD 3.79 784 6.50 1.22 5.2 2.92 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. Buff, Riley G., 6 lots Campbell, Thos. G., 1 lot Cook, Adolphus A., 36 acres Deitz, Mrs. M. A., 2 lots Gantt, S. O., 19 acres Hnllowav. Sarah. 1 lot Holsclaw, Wm., 1 lot 4.32 Hoover, M. Henry, 1 lot 6 87 Isenhour, David D., 1 lot 6.49 Miller, Lewis, 1 lot -76 Miller, Abel S., 76 1-2 acres and Hot!-. 53.40 Morrow, W. C, 1 lot 2.32 Prevost, Charlie, 1 lot 11.73 Simerton, Robert, 1 lot, bal 3.43 Smith, John W., 1 lot w- 5.05 Turner, David M.t 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 Whitener, Julius T., 52 acres 9.52 Whitener, E. L., 80 acres 17.48 Whitener, Afoel P., 30 acres and 1 Lot i 10-00 Wolf, Dr. R. W., 1 lot 6.49 Gardner, R. F., 1 lot 9.46 Yoder, Robert M., 2 lots 4.88 Colorted Alexander, James 1 lot Wilson. "Willie, estate, 1 lot 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.y 1 lot, bal 3.48 Bost, Charlie, 1 lot 2.49 Barber, Wm., 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 Sudderth, Charlie, 1 lot 2.32 Forney, Wm., 3 lots 3.43 Hooper, John, 1 lot 6.19 Hull, Minnie, 1 lot 2.95 D n u a a a 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. D Boick Garage BsannnHRDPonnPDnDDannnnnnnGonnQnnnDDnaaa H 1 PEACE INSTITUTE, Raleigh, N. C. 1 For the Education and Cultute of Young Women fj Classical, Literary, and Scientific Courses leading to diplomas. B Graduate credited by State Department Education for Teachers' H Certificates. Special diplomas awarded in Music, Voice, Art aim fj Expression. Excellent Commercial Course, Domestic Science, H Domestic Art. H Instruction: Specialists in all departments. M Situation: Located in capital city gives special opportunities. g Delightful social advantages. Athletics: Supervised indoors and outdoors by athletic director. H Special attention, individual development. Climate permits out- H door life in winter. B For catalogue or furthtr information, write at once to I MISS MARY OWENS GRAHAM, President ffllill!lfil!lllil!ill!!!!llll!ll!i!l!l!!lll!!i 5.93 1.55 Jones, Joe, Estate, 2 lots 2.32 HAVE YOUR WATCH CLEANED OCCASIONALLY A WATCH will run without oil or cleaning longer than anv other piece of machin ery but it needs both occasion y. f x If you will consider that tne nm oi the balance wheel travels over fifteen m;iA a Hav. tou will not grudge your watch a speck of oil. and a cleaning once a year, it win increase life and accuracy of your watcn, laws your watga wuu vr?" A. J. ESSEX Jeweler & Optometrist Knox, Victor, 1 lot, 4.22 Lucas, Wrm., 1 lot 2.52 Ramseur, Lucy, 2 lots 2.42 McKey, Robert, 1 lot 4.96 Ward, Wilson, 1 lot -61 Whitener, Necie estate, 10 acres .31 Wilfong, Eaekiel, 1 lot 1.25 Williams, Robert, estate, 1 lot 2.95 Sheriff of Catawba county, j Just Received A Big Line of Ladies' and Children's wash dresses and Ladies' skirts. Crepe-De-Chine Shirt Waists. An extra fine line of Ladies White Boots in can vas and buck. We have a special price on these goods that will interest you. A new line of men's Clothing and furnishings. S'mas, hats, caps, shirts and everything you will need. It will be very much to your intere&t to look over this line before you buy. If you doubt it why not call and be convinced. We also car ry a complete line of groceries and general merchandise. For anything in this line call phone 76 J. S. SETZER & SON HICKORY, N. C. IIIIIUMIIIIIM ' N
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