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yi.,MAY EVENING HICKORY DAILY RECORD -annnnnnnnnnnnDnnnnnDnonnnDnnnnnDcan Do You Have Headache? e 82 a S3 Sf SK Sf U IS n a w it H 0 19 II t: 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 Selpftinn nf 4V, . .,, vi uio yiuuu lumiuia ior ine lenses every instance. ED a a in mmwunminiiiiinnnxg Local and Personal Mr. P. J. Suttlemyre spent yester day at Blowing Rock. Geo; E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist v ..-h inspector for Southern and C. and N.-W Railways. Dr. T. C. Blackburn motored to Boons Sunday to spend a day or two with relatives. Miss Lula Frye. left Saturday for Wlaynesville to spend a week with Mxs. Roscoe Prevost. Br. Collier Cobb, professor of Ecology in the University of North Carolina, spent last night in the cit en route from Lenoir to Asheville. isr 3iaapaHnnauai2cnnnnnnnnnnnpnanacaHnari i '; innsaannnnnnnnnnanDannnani3DDnnDEn ; Ve Been Fighting S3 n n CJ IS a o u b B n u a M B H a B C 6 H K B R B D Hi All The Time to soo that you get the kind of Ice you ought to , ; ! wi 'aliove we'vo won, for we have been PREPARED !: vi Itft nothing undone to give that quality of Dis , !rr li-o that guarantees to our patrons. SATISFACTION Hickory Ice & Coal Co. THONE 261 a a a IT a a H B a a xt B D D a Mr. A. IT. T!flVinsrm nf Winctnn Salem, whose family are spending the sum'mer at Blowing Rock, passed , through Hickory this afternoon en route home. Messrs. J. J. Hefner and Herbert G. Miller left today for Spartanburg, S. C, where they will spend two weeks putting a cover on the shed of the union passenger station there. ! All persons who have made house wives for the soldiers are urged to return them to Mrs. J. Worth El liott as soon as possible so that they . can be presented. I The regular meeting of Hickory lodge, No. 343, A. F. and A. M., will be held tonight and all members and ! visiting brethren are invited to at tend. The hour of meeting is 8 o'clock. 131 ifts For the Military Boys Mrs. James Henderson of Char lotte who has been the attractive guest of Mrs. Walter Berry left Sat urday for Wiaynesville. On her re turn she will spend several days in the city. Mrs. J. F. Dellinger and daughter, Miss Mary have gone to Spruce Pine to spend the remainder of the sum mer, and Mr. Cedric Dellinger has gone to Linville Falls on a fishing trip. Bibles, Testaments, ,ks. Fountain Pens, Stationery, Note Books, Diaries and everything to be useful at the front. Call in and See Our Lme. The Van Dyke Shop PHONE 48 The Hickory soulieds will be vac cinated this week against typhoid fever and as this will require nearly three weeks, it is believed the boys will remain here at least until the vaccinations are completed. Uni forms and rifles are expected here soon for the recruits. Dr. Roscoe F. Mouser of Allentown, Penn., first lieutenant of the ambu lance corps of that city, expects to leave soon with 1,000 men for the French front, according to a special to a Philadelphia paper. He is a son of Squire and Mrs. J. W. Mouser of Hickory and is an unusually brilliant young surgeon. iuM::r.::.v::::::::t::::::mu:msmnms a 8 I The Hickory Daily Record M I $4.00 a Year in Advance tkn:::::r.t:::::,:t:t:t::m Blowing Rock Sunday was crowd ed with Hickory people, as well as with people from all parts of the state, and the hotels had a busy day. The day was ideal in every respect. Arujg those who motored up for the day were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Riddle and guests, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. N. Hutton and sons and Mrs. T. A. Mott, Messrs. George Bailey and George Yoder, Messrs. Z. B. Buchanan, Joe Aiken, Mayor M. H. Yount, A. P. Wihitener, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh S. D'Anna, Dr. H. C. Menzies and S. II. Farabee, Messrs. E. C. Johnson B. L. II ine and others. aiiiiiiaiiim This is to Remind Yoiai NEWTON NEWS NOTES Mr. R. M. Knox has given up the Virginia Shipp hotel at Newton and J. S. Lancaster, who has had charge of the St. Hubert inn for the past year, has rented the Virginia Shipp and took charge today. Russell Pope, son of Capt. J. W. Pope, a brakeman on the Southern railway, who recently underwent a serious operation at a hospital in States ville, will return to the hos pital again in a few days for a sec ond operation. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Catawba County Far mers' Union Warehouse company was held in Newton Saturday and the following officers were elected: President, C. E. Smyre; secretary and treasurer, J. Yates Killian; general manager, Loy Sigmon. Pay your lighting bills before the 10th and receive the discount Hi ( ni, nuance of service depends on bills being t '''! by the 15th of each month following that in which service is rendered. Don't put it off Pay before the 15th Southern Public Utilities Co. ONE REGISTER KILLED IN FIGHT WITH OFFICERS iroldenville, Okla., Aug. 6. Ed Blalock, a member of a band of draft objectors, was killed and a posseman, Jack Paige, was wounded in the leg and later carried off by the outlaws in a fight between objectors to the selective draft and officers twelve miles southeast of here. Henry Johnson, another posseman was wounded in the leg. A large posse has been formed here and has gone to Paige's rescue. TO APPEAR AT HUB Thos. II. Ince presents the million dollar cinema spectacle "Civili-ia-tinn" direct from Criterion theatre, New York acclaimed by the press of new York. Greatest of all Bigger than "The Birth of a Nation," New York Evening Journal. Nothing so stu pendous ever before created by the hrn in of man. New York Sun. Out does the Birth of a Nation," New York Globe. Stupendous and won derful, New York irioune. jMiuai p.ir-t.h of a Nation. New York Tel egraph. A Mighty Spectacle, New York Evening Mail. A submarine "destroyes and sinks shin in mid ocean. The most astounding and daring production since the Beginning ox rm.omjitno'rflnliv and the theatre. A wonderful and gripping story. Holds you breathless from start to finish. . ' One year in the making 40,000 people employed. 10,000 horses in thrilling cavalry charges. . Forty army aeroplanes in great air battles. The United States navy destroys .two great; battleships beiore your a TTiVh. theatre two days, Monday and Tuesday, August 13th and 14th. Uon't ian xo see iu PHONE 148 rHICHESTER S PILLS W JUL THE DIAMOND BRAND. f A t'D!HwrB .............. C SMIla in Red "d metallic W boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. JS Take no other. Buy of yonr 3" lruirlt. AskforCIII-CirES.TER'8' DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for 85 years k aown as Best, Safest, Always Reliable UNUSUAL ELOPEMENT IS FOR HEARING AT LENOIR Lenoir, Aug. 6 Some weeks ago John N. Bean left this part of 1he country accompanied by Mrs. Ida Borders and her Annohfpr Mrs Pearl Bean, wife of Walter Bean and brother of John. It was first thought that John had eloped with Wjalters wife and left for parts un. known, but it has since developed John became infatuated with Wal ter's wife's mother and it was the mother-in-law instead of his broth ers' wife with whom he eloped. It is not known why Walter's wife de sired to leave her husband, unless it was to be with her mother. They were located by officers at Detroit, Mich., a little more than a week ago and last Sunday afternoon Chief of Police F. T. PTrill an A 7 L. Cottrell left for Detroit to bring them back to Lenoir. The offi cers experienced no trouble in claim ing their prisoners, who seemed to be willing ()iough to return. It was Bean's intention to take up residence in Canada and they went across the line from Detroit to Windsor, Canada. The custom offi baggage and ascertained their nati vity, etc., and was about to let them cross and become rpsirlonfa nf a w i VI V minion, but when nsVprl h money they had it was found that they did not possess enough to al low them to enter according to law, is uiey arj required to have at east S25 each hpfnrp toUr. n-r, - uMuig l. i ev idence m John Bull's tprrit sequently the custom nffiprs all three a ticket back across the Ze?, am returned them to Detroit. vvjine awav it is allpowi T?aQ the borders woman nnssfvl -r. ... . X -.J. 11IC4.1 ana wne ana his brother's wife as tneir daughter. Mrs. Borders has a hhsband who residing- for thp - - .t--wii, in and, O., and Bean has a wife who lives here in Lenoi from whom he has not been ablp in o-of Ai.- - t, v c Ultuivc. Just why he decide'd to run away witn tnese women and why they de- uueu ieave tneir husbands and run away with him has one question uppermost in the minds of the people here. Tuesday a pre liminary hearing will be held, be fore Mayor W. J. Lenoir. Chief Sherrill savs that. trip to Detjit he and ,MV. rinf troll never saw aiman they had ever seen Deioro and the chief remarked that if they were trying to make a getaway insjad of being after some that had gotten away, he believed mey wouia De successful. SPECIAL AT PASTIME TUESDAY AUGUST 7th r 3) Make This Your Safeguard. Why waste your money buy ing prescriptions made from stale and adulterated drugs? You can get them at Lutz's in full strength for the same price. It does matter where you have your prescriptions filled. Get our safe prescriptions. LUTZ'S DRUG STORE "On the Corner" Phones 17 and 317 Jitney Service. HICKORY CONOVER AND NEW TO N is Lou-Tellegen. fhe distinp-nlsTiP' romantic actor who recently created such a success in "The Victory of M LOU TELLEGEN Conscience" and "The Victoria Cross," will be seen at the Pastime Tuesday in the Jesse L. Lasky pro duction "the Black Wlolfe," a thrill ing Spanish photodrama firom the story by Jean Barrymore, adapted for the Paramount Program by Margaret T.rnbull. In this production Mr. lellegen is seen as a dashing Spanish bandit with a price on his head, who is courageous enough to risk every thing to win the promised bride of a duke. The cast supporting Mr. Tellegen is composed of such dis tinguished artists as Nell Shipman, James Neill, Paul Weigel and oth ers. ; Schedule Leave Hickory &r!t? ... Leave Hickory 10:20 a. in Leave Hickory 2:30 p. m. Leave Hickory 4:30 p. m. Leave Hickory 8:30 p! 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. ailgSili&SllikSlQQSiSBSQQDQQQQQQiiagziElBaBQQSlIBa m at us o n a a a a S3 a B a a 3 B B B B m B B iSi B Train Schedules. SOUTHERN Westbound No. 15 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m. No. 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. No 21 Ar. Hickory 455 p. m. No. 85 Ar. Hickory 11:32 p. m. Eastbound No. 36 Ar. Hickory 9:05 a. m. No. 22 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. No. 12 ar. Hickory 5:32 p. m. No. 16 Ar. Hickory 6:50 p. m. C. AND N.-W Southbound No. 9 Ar. Hickory 2:35 p. m. Northbound No. 10 Ar. Hickory 11:40 a. m. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria, enriches the blood, and builds up the sys tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c - 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 ully. 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 watch Leave your watch with us to-day- A. J. ESSEX Jeweler 8c Optometrist ooooooooooooo o o Used 40 Years o o g The Woman's Tonic o o Q Sold Everywhere Q ooooooooooba Doctor Says Nuxated Iron Will Increase Strength of Delicate People 100 in Ten Days Xn many instances Persona hav But tered untold affony for yeara dootoring tox nervous weakness, stomach, liver or kldnoy diseaae or some other ailment Shen their real trouhle waa lack 01 iron . the lilod. Sow to tell. New York, N. Y. In a recent dis course Dr. Saucr, a Boston physician who has studied widely, both in this Country and in great European medical Institutions, said: ' If you were to make an actual blood test on all people who are ill you would probably be greatly astonished at the exceedingly large number who lack iron and who are ill for no other reason than the lack of iron The moment iron is supplied all their multitude of dangerous symptoms disappear. Without iron the blood at once loses the power to change food into living tissue, and therefore noth ing you eat docs you any good; you don't get the strength out of it. Your food merely passes through your sys tem like corn through a mill with tno rollers so wide apart that the mill can t grind. As a result of this continuous blood and nerve starvation, people bo come generally weakened, nervous and all run down and frequently develop all sorts of conditions. One is too thin; another is burdened with unhealthy fat, some are so weak they can hardly walk: some think they have dyspepsia, kidney or liver trouble; some can t sleep at night, others are sleepy and tired all day; some fussy and irritable, some skinny and bloodless, but all lack nhysical power and endurance. In such cases it is worse than foolishness to take 'stimulating medicines or narcotic drugs, which only whip up your fagging vital powers for the moment, maybe at the expense of your life later on. No matter what any one tells you. if you are not suvu " , i yourself to make the following test: See how lone you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two fivo-grain tablets of ordinary Nuxated Iron three times per day after meals for two woeks. Then test your strength again and see for yourself how much you have . gained. I have seen .q , nnrrruo win-lnwn nOf)le WllO nf(. niiiriff all the time double, and even triple, thetr strength and endur ance and entirely get rid of their symp r.t Ivormnti, 11vr f: n r nthpr troU lAM(ti A J t " ' ' bles in from ten to fourteen days' time simply Dy talcing iron in me form, and this, after they had in some Kaa Inj.tAfln rr fur months with- out obtaining any benefit You can talk as you please about all the wonders wrought by new remedies, but when you come down to hard facts there is i..v.i 1 rrA imn to nut color in your cheeks and good sound, healthy flesh on your Dones. n is -aiso a bii It! V T . olv'iuciv,,. tJ ' " " " - it. in tViA wnrlrt. The only trouble was that the old forms of inorganic iron, mko tincture vi irun, jm u tVintK C5rwa r l-ia nnfl WPl'fi not assimilated, and for these reasons thoy frequently am more imnu mnn good; But with the discovery of the newer forms of organic iron all this has been overcome. Nuxatea iron, ior ex ample, is pleasant to take, does not in jure the teeth and is almost immedt ately beneficial. jjOTBThe manufacturers of Nuxated Iron ftve auili unbounded connrteiiee m in imwuci wui u. authorize Uie annouuiteuient that they will forreit $100 00 to any Charitable Institution If they cannot t . a iinH oWtv who lacks Iron and increase their strramth 100 per cent, or over m four wiwk tune. invmiru ierloug organic trouble. Also they will refund your money in any us w un-i. .r- -i at least doubl your strength in ten days Urn Is dispensed in this city by all good drugRist Thompson-West Company's Annual Sale Continues all this Week Closes Saturday Night at 10:30 Thmsday, Friday and Saturday, the three biggest sale days we ever had. There must have been a reason. We are offering new seasonable mer chandise, goods that people want and need at a big saving in price. We will have on dis play many items that we did not have r6om to show last week. Another Big Lot of Ladies 50c Silk Hosiery at 19c Per Pair. Still on sale the ladies 20c black, white, tan and navy lisle hose at 10c pair. More of the 75c ladies silk hosiery in colors at , 40c pair Childrens white and colored top socks, that sold for 10c pair for 12. l-2c pair. Several hndred yards of 20c curtain marquisette at 13 l-2c yd. Plenty of ladies $1.50 black umbrellas, good coverings, beautiful handles 80c each All ladies and childrens low shoes still on sale at reduced prices. See the two twelve (12c) cent tables. See the two nineteen (19) cents tables. See the special twenty-nine cent table. See the special thirty nine cent table. See the 3c, 5c and 10c lace specials. Don't forget to see the remnant counter. If you heven't been to the sale, come If you have, come again. It will pay you. Thompson-West Company "The Ladies' Store." Q a a a a a a a a a u a m a a a H a a a a a a u a aaDnn2BnssQSC3i2EsnannnBnnnnannainaanoaoncD Lenoir College (CO-EDUCATIONAL) Hickory, N. C. An unusually successful school under Church . Management, rated by Educational experts among the Ten A Grade Colleges of North Carolina. It will be unwise for you to decide on a College before you have investigated the advantages offered by Lenoir. The Department of Education secures complete recognition for its Graduates from tne State Board of Education. The Yoder Memorial Science Building offers superior labora tory facilities for the study of Chemistry, Physics, and Biology, Departments Literary, Education, Business, Music, Ex pression, Art, Home Economics, and Sub-Freshman. Genuine School advantages within reach of all the people. Write for Catalogue to R. L. Fritz, D. D., President, Hickory N. C Subscribe to the Record. $4.00. Tiii!i!iiJ!l!Ill!!ii!l!!IlliW PEACE INSTITUTE, Raleigh, N. C. For the Education and Cultute of Young Women Classical, Literary, and Scientific Courses leading to diplomas. g Graduate credited by State Department Education for Teachers' 1 B Certificates. Special diplomas awarded in Music, Voice, Art arid g Expression. Excellent Commercial Course, Domestic science, p Domestic Art. Instruction: Specialists in all departments. .... H Situation: Located in capital city gives special opportunities. g Delightful social advantages. s Athletics: Supervised indoors and outdoors by athletic director. p Special attention, individual development. Climate permits out- g door life in winter. . p For catalogue or furthtr information, write at once to jg JUISS MARY O WJ5M o GRAHAM, iresiaent !l!fll!!Wli!'!iii!:i r An Ambition and a Record j HTHE needs of the South are identical with the needs of the Southern Railways the erotb and Biocesscf oac means the upbuilding of the other. The Southern Railway asks no favors no special privile? cot accorded to others. i ine amDiuon or tne Boutnem Miiway v-ompau u t I unity of interest that is born of co-operation between the public and I rK.roiimc. in oif nrrtrrteA that fair and f ran Ic Dolicv in the manaee- ment of railroads which invites the confidence of eoveri! mental agencies; to realize tha t liberality of treatment which will enable i; 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, ecjual rights and equal opportunities. " The Southern Serves the South." i kmthera Railway System llllllll IHIIIHIM
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