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tJVBNINQ HICKORY DAILY RECORD 0 H a 0 II 0 a 0 a 9 0 B 8 V D n M M 0 0 0 M 0 a 0 ISIS' S M i!iHonnnnnnnDDDnDnnnnannDnnaDnnnnn 0 Do You Have g 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 bo 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. Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist inspector for Southern and C. and N.-W. Railways. D n a a a a o a B t B m n Local and Personal Mrs. Lloyd Thompson returned to her home in Lincolnton yesterday. Miss Ruth Jordan of Charlotte is the guest of Miss Louise Boyd. (Mr. Claude Abernetfiy of Pitts burg, Pa., is the guest of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Aberneth Rev. J. G. Garth will return from Montreat Wednesday afternoon and will b? at prayer meeting. if i2 $z isnaanfliancannnDncnDnnnnnnnaDnnaDfi Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hatfield and family have returned from Ridge Crest and Mount Mitchell. i- 1 . (Mrs. Lloyd Thompson and Miss .Mary Abernethy returned Sunday from Hendersonville and Asheville. A:- or a Ir'.ilQIiaQZIDOEiDDDDDDDDDDDaaDODDDODaEm Ve Been Fighting The Time 1 Mr. Russell Robinson of Winston Salem was a week end visitor in the city. Miss Ruth Seabock returned to Roanoke, Va., yesterday after spend ing her vacation at home. R a Miss Dorothy Wood has returned to her home in Charlotte after spending some time as the guest of Miss Bobbie Foster. a a 0 t tv that you got the kind of Ice you ought to no Miove w.-'ve won, for we have been PREPARED U Cr nothing undone to give that quality of Dis r that guarantees to our patrons. VTISFACTION Mrs. T. W. Clay has returned from Roaring Gap having attended a house party there given by her si, ter, Mrs. Dan Chatham. n n a a n n (Mr. and Mrs. James Estridge of Gastonia motored to te city Sun day and spent the day with their mother, Mrs. Minnie Seabock. Hickory Ice & Coal Co. 'PHONE 261 n is a iMiss Ruth Holfcsclaw and Mr. Paris of Spartanburg were guests last night of Mrs. Minnie Seabock. iMiss Christine Mitchell of Benn cttsville, S. C. is stopping over on her way from New York to visit her uncle, Mr. W. L. Mitchell. Gills For the Military Boys Bibles, Testaments, Fountain Pens, Stationery, Note Books, Diaries id everything to be useful at the front. Call in and See Our Line. he Van Dyke Shop PHONE 48 Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Kelly and son, Robert, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kelly left this morning for their home in Wilmington. The Hickory Daily Record $4 00 a Ytnr in Advance K:::.:::tu::::::nn:tnm:mTmrmi Minn 1 mttiuwmuunummgKKWUuw lii.llllill MRS. VANDERBILT WILL ENTERTAIN THE TROOPS Asheville, Aug. 7. (Members of Ashevilles' four national guard units will be entertained tonight on Bilt more green as the guests of Mrs. Edith S. Vanderbilt. Mrs. Vandier bilt will receive the troops and will give prizes for a series of athletic events that are to be arranged. Re freshments will be served. Mrs. Vanderbilt has been greatly interested in the soldiers ever since the declaration of war and recently expressed a wish that she could en tertain them. Through conferences with Major F. J. Clemenger, the en tertainment for tonight was arranged. Other efforts for the entertainment of the troops are being made here. One move includes the purchase of a comljorft ki1 containing a large number of small but useful person al articles, for every soldier now in Asheville. v nenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteles3 chill Tonic i9 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 cent i his is to mind Yam Pay your lighting bills before the 10th and receive the discount ( J tiiij usance of service depends on bills being I'11'! W the 15th of each month following ''l it in which service is rendered. JWt put it off Pay before the 15th Here's a Real Hair Grower That Shows Results In Few Days WHAT SOUTHERN PAID OUT IN SOUTH IN JULY Washington, Aug. 7. The South ern Railway company paid out in the south $1.17 for every dollar paid to the Southern by the people in the south during June, 1917, according to figures announced today by comp troller A. H. Plant. During the month the Southern Railway Company disbursed for la bor, material, supplies and other purp'oses, $7,361,282 of which $5, 850,537, or 79.48 per cent was paid to individuals and industries locat ed in the south, this sum being $849,900 in excess of the total mon eys contributed by the south for transportation purposes. - Fow improvements to its roadway and structures, the Southern spent $1,641,882.99 in June,-1917, as against $713,383.33 during June, 1916; during tne twelve months ended June 30th, $15,879,707.53 as ag'ainst $8,556v 432.08 in 1916. : RasvjHjn of joperaitprfy Jlnivtf of interest!, treratals and other in come charges, were as follows: Gross revenue, June, 1917, $7,143, 682, an increase as compared with 1916, of $1,378,911, or 23.92 per cent; operating expenses, taxes and uncol lectible railway revenue, $5,093,202, an increase as compared with 1916 of $956,000, or 23.10 per cent. Gross revenue for the twelve months period, $81,388,325, an in crease as compared with 1916 of $10, 281,587, or 14.46 per cent; operating expenses, taxes and uncollectible railway revenues, $57,056,872, an increase of $7,328,607, or 14.74 per cent. WHAT DOES HE MEAN TO YOU? Say, do you ever stop and wonder, When you see a soldier true; Who fights for Uncle Sammy, Just what he means to you? If you think his faults are many, Because he wears the drab and blue; You are judging him by his clothes, And he won't mean much to you. A jolly set of boys they are; They always have their fun; But when assembly has been blown, You'll see them all in a run. Wjhen we had peace he was useless, It may have looked that way to you; But wait, the call has been sounded for battle, And you'll see what it means to you. After they have been assembled, You'll see them on parade, Marching along like true, brave sol diers, Because none of them are afraid. You can find him always ready, To defend the red, white and blue; It is then, at the battle's end, You'll see what he means to you. They will take their period of train ing, Then they will go to France; And if they return back to their land, It will be a happy chance. But before they return we must learn one thing1 The soldier's life is no cinch; But they are brave and they will sing, While on their way to the trench. They will fifht the enemy hard and fast, And in the final end; They will sing to God the victorious song, Because he let them win. from Tf vrmr hair is thinning out, life- P5S full of dandruff, and your head itches, like mad, its a sure sign of the dangerous dandruft germ, ana quicK action must be taken to save what hair vou have and start a new orrvwth. Dont' wait until the hair root is dead, for then nothing can help you), but get from your druggist four ounces of Parisian sage it don't cost much and there is noth ing you could use that's any Deuer. Dr. Sangerbund, the iamous run specialist, discovered that dandruff orwi fnllinp' hair are caused by a 14111 " A mis.ir.ka Vipn Mmfl th discovery 01 11111.1 UWv w v. . - . tiA value of Parisian sage (liquid rlpstrov this crerm. prevent foiiino- hair and the formation of i"1"" . , , innlrnff A few massatres witn rar. isian sage are all that are usually needed!, and very soon you snouia ko nklp 0 spfi the new hair coming in Parisian sacp is womens ia- 'r;tf hair dressing, because it will not stain and makes the hair lus trous, soft and fluffy. He sure you get Parisian sage (Giroux's) for this brand is guaranteed by Hickory Drug Co., and can supply you. aav Now, after the war is ended And the boys have returned IFrance ; The world will be suspended, f the enemy ever had a chance. hen last of all, after they have won, The fortunate mother will sing for joy; Because the enemy has been quered, And God has spared her boy. By J. C Vigorous Men and Women are in Demand Soul hern Public Utilities Co. PHONE 148 If your ambition h&s left you, your happiness has gone forever unless you take advantage of Hickory Drug rwc magnificent offer to refund itmit mnnev on the first box purchas ed if Wendell's Ambition Pills do not put your ent:re system m nne conm tion and give you the energy and vig' n vnn ha.ve lost. Be ambitions, be strong, be yigor- OUS isring uie ruuuy s' to your cheeks ana tne ngm spar v,t rioTir.ts -perfect manhood and tuau " - rrciTihnrd to vour eyes. Wendell's Ambition Pills, the great nerve tonic, can'e be beat for that tired feeling, nervous troubles, poor blood, headaches, neuralgia, ucm bling, nervous prostration, 1 menta depression, loss of appetite and kid 01. livpr eomnlaint. 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 i,aT Mail orders filled, charges prepaid 'by The Wendell Pharmicai Cwrwv. Tn., Syracuse. N. Y. con- F. TO CAN SWEET CORN II 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 for 25c 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 nB3Sgi!5fcBSiSDBB&EDBBBDaDDCDBBDBQBnannf29 E3 a a m a a a a a a a a a a a educed Prices in Summer Clothing a B 13 m B3 Jitney Service. HICKORY CONOVER AND NEW TO N Schedule Leave Hickory Sraic Leave Hickory 10:20 a. in- Leave Hickory 2:30 p. m. Leave Hickory 4:30 p. 31. 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. WTciine Newton, N. C. CHICHESTER S PiLL! Ladles! Ask your Ih uffi'lst fur , Ctil-ches-ter's Diamond Jirand J'tlls In Ked and Gold met.illic boxes, sealed with Bluo Ribbon. Take no other. Itny of vour DrnirirUt. A4kforCIIl-C:iIK8.T DIAMOND KKANU PILLS, for 85 15 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m. 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. No 21 Ar. Hickory 455 p. m. No. 35 Ar. Hickory 11:32 p. m. No No Method Used by Canning Demon strator in the North and East Can as soon after the corn is gath ered as possible. Remove husks and silk. Blanche by placing in boil ing water for five minutes. Re move and dip quickly into and out of cold water. Cut the corn from the cob and pack directly into hot jars or cans to within one-fourth inch of the top. Pour m enough boiling water to fill the container. Add one level teaspoonful of salt to each quart. Put rubber rings and caps of jars into position, but do no t tighten the wire clamps. Seal tin cans closely. Place containers on a false bot torn of wooden slats or wire mesh in a vessel of water deep enough to cover the containers completely. Keep the water boiling for three hours. 'Remove the jars, tighten covers, invert j'ars to test seal, and cool (not in draft, as jars might crack.) Tin cans may be placed in cold water for rapid cooling. After the containers are cool store in a dark, cool place. Ratiid preparation tor canning is especially desirable for corn if a good quality of product is to be obtained The best results can be secured when one person cuts the corn from the cob and another fills the containers If it is necessary for one person to work alone she should cut off suf ficient corn to fill the jar. pour on boiling water, add salt, place the rub. bers and caps in position, and put the iar or container into hot water at once. The extra cooking which wil be eriven to the cans first filled wil not be inj'urious and a better .product will be secured than if th.e cut corn were allowed to stand until the jars were well filled. . JAPANESE ON STRIKE Bv the Associated Press. Nagasaki. Janan. Aug. 7.-Demand ing an increase of thirty per cent in wae-es. ten thousand workmen em nloved at the Mitsubishi shipbuild inc vards went out on strike. The men claimed they should share the prosperity coming to Japan as a rpault of war time ship construction The strike probably will be settled by arbitration. me Oumine That Does Not Affect The Re Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA riVli BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quitrfne and does not cause nervousness noi . . n . ... 1 41. . I..t1 - . I.... .4i.ii...!. '.1 I.. V. -.iVi-ll- Drai TER'S years known as Best, Safest. Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGIST EVERYWHERE i Train Schedules. SOUTHERN Westbound 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 No. 9 Ar. Southbound Hickory 2:35 p. m. No. 10 Ar. Northbound Hickory 11:40 a. m. HAVE YOUR WATCH CLEANED OCCASIONALLY A WATCH will run without oil or cleaning longer than any other piece of machin ery &Mf if needs both occasion ally- ( ' 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 y?ar. It will increase the life and accuracy of your watch. Lsav? your watch with us to-4aY. E3 Fine Merchandisejthat was good values at original price is now reduced to make room for Fall Merchandise. Come in today and select your cool summer suit. a a a n a n H a BS D a B e a a a z-Whitener Clothing Co "The Quality Shop." Morel a a a Q iQQlSISSSSllilSSSSHBlOEiQQBQSISEIQDDQQSBBDODDDD a a a m a a First Chapter Will Be Shown at the PASTIME THEATRE 1 Friday, August 10. fuBBBBPaBBBBBiiiBBBflBflflBflflflflflBflBBflBBBBBBB Subscribe to the Record. $4.00. ESSEX A. J. Jeweler & Optometrist ooooooooooooo D o o D O Used 40 Years o o o o 1 ;An Ambition and a Record THE needs of the South are identical with the needs i 1 of the Southern Railway, the erowth and success of one mean. J the upbuiidinz ot tne ouci. The Southern Railway asks no favors-no special prmiegc accorded to others. The ambition of tie Southern Railway Company U to that .i i - i , ,vwrir ration between toe puoiu. enlarged facilities incident to the demand for Increased and oetter service s and. finally To take Its niche In the body polide SSfSirt ether great industries, with no more, but with equal liberties. eg.u rights and equal opportunities. " The Southern Serves the South.". o o o o o The Woman's Tonic Sold Everywhere r. s Q O O Southern 'Railway System :!:!!!r::!!";ii:::::r;s ll.ll.IUl Hl.Ui
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