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THUKSDAY EVENING HICKORY DAILY RECORD SB NO ic E v Owing to the great increase in cost of everything pertaining to the Soda Fountain, and increased cost of cigarettes, cigars and tobacco, we the undersigned find it necessary to either raise the price of the above articles, or sell for cash only. After considering the matter thoroughly we the undersigned have agreed to maintain the &d prices, but for cash only, on and after August 20th. the following: All drinks, cigarettes, cigars, and tobaccos. ' SIGNED: Lutz Drug Store C. M. Shuf ord Hickory Drug Co. J! ! , Primes & Murphy $81 J. h S 23 XL & li 0 e s ftf ?i s a a n B 9 U e a ki B B H a is n 99 B B n B H n a a B B B B m s B B B E B B B B B . w n h 4 'jf i iiaannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnn 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. Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist tfrttch inspector for Southern and C. and N.-W Railways. PITY THE POOR WjHEAT GROWER IN CATAWBA Mr. J. W. Shuford flashed a check Tuesday afternoon, but he is not in trouble on account of it, though he said it was a shame to be forced to sell 43 bushels of wheat for such a tiny sum, especially since the wheat was grown on two acres and cost about $2f to sow and deliver to the mill. A number of friends of Mr. Shuford sympathized with him, but they could not help him he had act ed too precipitately. The check was for $118.25 and his wheat sold at $2.75 a bushel. Only ninety odd dol lars of that good money was velvet. SALE CALLED OFF nmmnnnmnmnmumuu Society jn;niiinintnmimnmiinmmmmmt idsiaaDanDaaDdaDoaaaDaaaaaDananQEicasc&u EinnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnDnnnunjj Ve've Been Fighting All The Time i ll.ting to see that you get the kind of Ice you ought to , v . and we believe wa've won, for we have been PREPARED v have left nothing undone to give that quality of Dis i itor Ice that guarantees to our patrons: SATISFACTION D g a g a Hickory Ice & Coal Co. 'PHONE 261 g faaa?K3aannnononnnnnnnnnnnnannnonnnnnnnD , m mM -- The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance cmt::::n::utm:nmmmsmntttmmn yv'nimwMUjiM . - The big land sale of the Burt Corpening farm was called off on account of the owner, J. O. David son wanting to keep same. He paid the expense of the sale and satis fied the option in favor of the Pied mont Realty and Auction Company. Mr. Davidson has a fine farm and he did a wise thing when he bought the option and retained his farm. The gross income from the farm this year was $2,215. FOR QHEAPER COAL By Associated Press. Washington, Aug. 8. Practical ly all of the governors of 16 stales from Pennsylvania to Kansas had replied favorably today to the in vitation extended yesterday by the council of defense to attend a con ference in Chicago looking to the keeping down the price of coal. A CARD OF THANKS We want to thank the kind neigh bors and friends for their kind and seemingly untiring help during the sickness and death of our dear Fath er, Babel Sherrill. It THE FAMILY. LINCOLNTON COMPANY ORDERED TO GREENVILLE Charleston, S. C, Aug. 9. Imme diately upon his return to Charles ton General WVod issued orders di recting Company B of first North Carolina infantry; Troop A of the North Carolina state cavalry, and company I, of the second South Car olina infantry, to proceed to Green ville as an advance guard for the organizations that will move into the encampment there from the two states. Every regiment will be asked to detail a company to go as an ad vance guard. 'I'iiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiKiiiiiinii!! TM s is to emimid Yoo Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Shuford are :n New York for several days. "Mrs. O. M. Royster left today for Asheville to spend a month. iM'iss Constance Bost returned to day from a visit to Lake Junaluska. o Mrs. M. E. Cahill and Miss Hattie Wilfong were stopping in the city today. o Mrs. W. E. MaGrone and Miss Ruth Coleman of Aiken, S. C, are visiting their sister, Mr.s F. A. Abernethy. o Mrs. Dan Chatham of Winston-Sa-em is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. S. Abernethy. o - Mrs. Henry Allen and Miss Virgin ia Allen of Raleigh are visiting Mrs. N. W. Clark. o Mrs. Abernethy Hostess The Wednesday Bridge Club met with Mrs. Fred Abernethy yesterday morning, Mrs. C. M. Sherrill re ceived the prize. Those playing were Masdames, C. M. Sherrill, O. M. Royster, J. H. P. Cilley, J. H. Hatcher, E. Chadwick, Richard Par ker of Murphy, Thomas of Savannah, Ga., W. E. MaGrone of Aiken, S. C, Henry Allen of Raleigh and Misses Launey of Savannah, Ga., Allen of Raleigh and Coleman of Aiken, S. C. Q ii v For Hickory Brides Miss Kate Elliott entertained most delightfully yesterday morning in honor of two brides, Mrs. M. Loy Bolick and Mrs. J. C. Yount. Three tables were arranged for cards. Mrs. Bolick and Mrs. Yount were each presented with a prize. Table priz es were also given to Misses Gladys Reid, Frank Martin and Christine Mitchell.- A salad course and mints were served after the game. Miss Elliott's guests were the two brides, Misses Gladys Reid, Ro.se Martin, Mary Allen, Frank Martin, Virginia Sellers, Christine Mitcheil, Elizabeth Holbrook, Frances Geitner, Mrs. Horace Lutz and Mrs. Frank Henderson. THE BATH FIRST CHAPTER OF "THE FATAL RING" AT PASTIME FRIDAY, AUGUST 10th Pay your lighting bills before the 10th and receive the discount a Health About Gone Many thousand! of women suffering from womanly trouble, have been benefited by the use of Cardui, the woman's tonic, according to letters we receive, similar to this one from Mrs. Z. V. Spell, ofHayne.N.C. "I could not stand on my feet, and just suffered terribly,' she says. "As my suf fering was so great, and he had tried other reme dies, Dr. had us get Cardui. - I began Improving, and It cured me. I know, and my doctor knows, what Car dui did for me, for my nerves and health were about gone," TAKE ( ntinuance of service depends on bills being paul l)y the 15th of each month following J Hat in which service is rendered. mm The Woman's Tonio Don't put it off Pay before the 15th Southern Public Utilities Co. PHONE 148 SKe Writes ftffflteft 1 &m in splendid health . . can do my work. I feel I owe it to Cardui, for I was In dreadful condition." If you are nervous, run down and weak, or suffer from headache, backache, etc., every month, try CArduI. Thousands of women praise this medi cine for the good it has done them, and many physicians who have Used Cardui successfully with their women patients, for years, endorse this medf- t.1-1, rUat tt mparts CMC. tiling it IV to be In splendid health, IV like Mrs. Spell. Give J uaraui a uiw. All Druggists J 72 I The following is a synopsis of the first chapter of the "Fatal Ring" I featuring Pearl White which will be 1 shown at the Pastime Friday Au- misf Iftth "The Violet Diamond," two parts. Pearl Standish, bored with society and longing for excitement, is held up by a masked man who demands th violet diamond of The Daroon. TTo p11s Vier that her father bought 'the diamond from a villainous priest . in Arabia who stole it from its right, jful owner. The masked man, Nicholas Rnox, has been given three days to recover the diamond or die jat the hands of the Secret Order at the head of which is a priestess who , stops at nothing to gain her end. The only man that might know something about this diamond is .Richard Carslake, her father's for 'mer secretary. In spite of the knowledge that her father and he , had had a disagreement, she requests 'him to give her what information he has concerning the violet diamond. 1'just then Knox enters, Pearl points to him and says, There is the man who has the gold setting in which ithe stone belongs." Immediately Carslake moves i i ward the door. Locking it and draw ing his revolver, he demands the setting for the diamond. Searching Knox he finds the setting and is about to escape when through the window comes the priestess, accom panied by two of her spies, who sneak behind (JarsiaKe ana xnocKs the revolver from his hand. In the struggle which follows, Knox re ceives the setting. After the struggle Carslake escapes and Pearl finds herself alone with Knox. Washing to know the iden tity of the mysterious woman who had helped him, Pearl asks Knox. "I can tell you nothing," is his reply. "Well then if you can tell me noth-i-nrr T want VOll to hand over that ITl ' apparently much valued setting for A." Pearl assures. l . iviv. u I i ltw i osicf ori rtv nftT covering mi". iiujw.vu r ViTlf lot ponr1 sMires this setting, but the spies come to Knox's assistance I 1 Tfc 1 J nUnA1rA1 YkXT fin again ana rean is atwtivcu mj In a struggle with him on the stairs, she is burled over the rail but cafceh ps on to the chandelier and falls to I the floor. Knox, is finaly overpow- ered by tne ouuer. owuming uy a . - -n 1 1 ' , lr t-T n K, window, reari discovers stuck in the wall. Pearl pulls the i knife from the wall and discovers a I nnf a on it. ''Fifteen davs are allow ed you to return the vioet diamond or die," it reads. "'What is this mysterious diamonu, the possession of which means such dangers?" 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 16c two for25c Cuticura 25c Woodbury's Facial Boap 25c Oolgatea Sashmere Boquet 10 and 25c Jergina Violet Glycerine 10c Castile . lflc Bath Soap 10c Graham Glyc. Soap 5c LUTZ'S DRUG STORE "On the Corner" Phones 17 and 317 DDDDDDDDQDDDDDDDDQDDDDDnQUDDDDaDDCIDnDDDO D m Reduced Prices On Summer Clothing 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 y. f 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 inc life and accuracy of your watch. Lsavs your watch with us tordjiY, A. J. ESSEX Jeweler & Optometrist i Fine Merchandise that was good values at original price D a is now reduced to make room for Fall Merchandise, g Come in today and select g your cool summer suit. a a i Moretz-Whitener Clothing Co "The Quality Shop." ' flannnrinannnpnaannnnoanntinnnnnnnnnnnnDnnu iQQODDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDBDODDDDDDQDDDOISDDDDg I TRUNKS ! Here's a Real Hair Grower That Shows Results In Few Days If your hair is thinning out, life less, full of dandruff, and your head itches, like mad, its a sure sign of the dangerous dandruff germ, and quick action must be taken to save what hair you have and start a new growth. Dont' wait until the hair root is dead, for then nothing can help youi ibut 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 better. Ir. Sangerbund, the famous Paris specialist, discovered (that dandruff and falling hair are caused by a microbe then came th discovery of the value of Parisian sage (liquid form) to destroy this germ, prevent falline- hair and the formation of dandruff. A few massages with Par isian sage are all that are usually needed!, and very soon you should be able to see the new hair coming in. Parisian sage is womens' fa vorite hair dressing, because it will not stain and makes the hair lus trous, soft and fluffy. Be sure you get Parisian sage (Giroux's) for this brand is guaranteed by Hickory Drug Co., and can supply you. adv ES IN Whenever You Need a detieral Tonio Take fit-ova K The Old Standard Grove's Tattdeo Miiii Tnnip fa ffluallv valuable as a rionorai Tnnir- Wgnw it contain 9 the trmi nronertiea of QUININE and IRON . It acts on the Liver, Drive rmt Mnlnrirt. Enriches the Blood end Knills no the Whole Svstem. 50 rents. Jitney Service. HICKORY CONOVER AND KEW TON HeheArita Leave Hickory Leave Hiclsory xu:zv T -t7 HirVonr 2:30 Leave Hickory 4:30 Leave Hickory 8:30 Leave Newton 7:20 Leave Newton Leave Newton 1:30 Leave Newton - 3:30 Leave Newton 7:30 Newton to Conover Newton to Hickory -. Hickory to Conover TTiWrvrv to Newton Our Motto: Good Service. R. W. Cline Newton, N. C. a. ui. p. m. P. a. p. m. a. m. a. m. P. ml p. m. p. m. 15c -45e 30c 45c If you are going visiting or somewhere to spend vacation you want a PRE SENTABLE TRUNK. Whether you ever thought of it or not, people will judge you by your baggage. Suppose you discard the shabby trunk you have and get one befitting your station, at practically old prices, at J. A. BOWLES ffanaDnaaonnpncinannnaannannnDHnaaancnncau 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 cheerfally. Fine or $anization and best equipped contractora in the South. HICKORT.N.O !!l!li!ii;illiin!lll!l!!U;!lll!lllil! PEACE INSTITUTE, Raleigh, N. C. 1 1 For the Education and Cultute of Young Women 1 Classical, Literary, and scientific Courses leading to diplomas. g Graduate credited by State Department Education for Teachers' i Certificates. Special diplomas awarded in Music, Voice, Art arm jj 1 Expression. - Excellent Commercial Course, Domestic Science, g 1 Domestic Art. x H 1 Instruction: Specialists in all departments. m Situation: Located in capital city gives special opportunities. 8 Delightful social advantages. 1 Athletics- Supervised indoors and outdoors by athletic director. g Special attention, individual development. Climate permits out- B door life in winter. . . m H For catalogue or furthtr information, write at once to g M MISS MARY OWENS GRAHAM, President iliilHBil ajjjM IIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIlllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
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