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V KVEN1NG ! HICKORY DAILY RECORD .St LiiiS3aBis2anBnnnnnnnnnnnnnncinnnnDnnnnnn.n !BOBBS3DDaDD!lDDn Do You Have a 8 P 0 e 0 a v H 3 S 8 8 8 8 9 8 n 3 A 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 can be relieved. My examinations are made by the most modern methods and greatest care exercised the selection of the proper .iviiuuu iur me lense3 every instance. Local and Personal Miss Amy Sellers returned night from Charlotte. last in Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist inspector for Southern and C. and N.-W Railwayg. tt: ti t 1 1 1 , . , "s iriarv LATZiG at Wnripahnrn. is the charming guest of Misses Frank ana Kose Martin. Mrs. J. E. Funderburk and children Hjot Lheraw, S. C, are visiting Mr. D and Mrs. J. A Sellers' 17 5 Mrs. Ralph Little of Asheville is g visiting her sister, Mrs. James Shu- a lora- E Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henderson g ' chaperoned several young ladies to Q Lincolnton last night to attend a dance n given in honor of the soldiers. M ' Mr- V T T 1 . . i timi hsvanGaflnoannnnnnnannnnnnnHnnniaia5 repring the XiuUi rTw, was i ir Hickory Friday calling on uni- - versity men. isaEjaQanBnnnDnnDnnnonnnnnnannnnDTj ye Been Fighting Mrs. Donald A. Stroh is spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Clara Finger. Lieut. Stroh has been detailed to Fort Leavenworth, Kan. A HP! T II ifie lime !Mr. and Mrs. George Bost and family and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Lutz and family motored to Blowing Rock today to spend some time. ! sop that you get the kind of Ice you ought to believe we've won, for we have been PREPARED , It ft nothing undone to give that quality of Dis . r leo that guarantees to our patrons. ATISFACTION H a a a a Col. F. A. Olds of Raleigh was ir the city a few hours Friday on his return home from the mountains. Mrs. Dan Chatham left last night for Washi?ton, D. C, to join Mr. Chatham who is in the government service there. Hickory Ice & Coal Co. THONE 261 a Lieutenants Frank L. Clino and Jos. E. Cilley, Sergeant C. S. Ste venson and Messrs. John Geitner and Fred Hildebrand motored to Charlotte today. Mr. and Mrs. Mclver Allen and little daughter, who have been euests of CI , Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Clark will leave : tomorrow for their home in Raleigh. Want Ads in the Record bring Result r Gills For the Military Boys Rev. A. L. Stanford will preach tomorrow night at the Methodist church on "The Second Coming of Christ and the Significance of the World War." Bibles, Testaments, , Fountain Pens, Stationery, Note Books, Diaries i lid everything to be useful at the front. Call in and See Our Line. The Van Dyke Shop PHONE 48 Church Directory Church of the Ascension, Episcopal Rev. S. B. Stroup, rector. 'Services for the 10th Sunday after Trinity. 7.30 a. m. Holy communion. 10:00 a. m. .Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. IMorning prayer and sermon. All are invited. o Holy Trinity Evangelical Lutheran W E. Murray, pastor. Sunday school service at 9:45 o'clock. Everybody is most cordial ly invited to attend. Morning service at 11 o'clock. The pastor will preach on the subject: "What Made Jesus So Popular?" Evening service at 8 o'clock. Ser mon also by the pastor. The subject then will be: "The Body of Christ." Good music. Come and worship with us. Presbyterian (Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Christian Endeavor meets at 7 p. m. The pastor, Rev. J. G. Garth, will preach at both services. In the morning the subject of the sermon will be "Love Casting Out Fear." The evening subject will be a message to young people. All invited to these services. A spec ial invitation to soldiers who are strangers in town and any others, visitors, travelling men, or new citizens. 1 l7 txgnsnt. CANOES A DOX of Non-U charms , and delights from the until ttejart piece is gone First Methodist Rev. A. L. Stanford, pastor. JSunday school at 9:45 a. m. Last Sunday nearly 400 were present. Can't we beat that tomorrow? Let every member be present. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by the pas tor. At night the subject will be "The Second Coming of Christ and the Significance of the World War." This subject so often mentioned in the bible and so litte understood today will be discussed, "Is this the last war? Are we living in the last days? Is the return of Christ imminent? What will be the nature of His com ing?" These are vital questions. Good music. A cordial invitation. The military boys are especially invited to these services. THE FLOOD IN LEASH Baltimore American. After Kerensky, the deluge! Un less the strong man, physically weak, shall be able to lift his coun try to the plane of stable and or derly government, the deluge will be let loose and Russia will witness scenes that will parallel anything Squire S. E. Killian, who returned Thursday from Blowing Rock, will leave tomorrow to speid several more days there. He is greatly im proved in health and looks it. A most delightful theatre partv was given last evening bv Mrs. R. . "- " 111 J .1 1 IV . 0 t rJ. Simpson. The cruests included at marKea xne course oi me Mrs. C. M. Sherril. Mrs. T. A. Mntt. French revolution. Russia is trem- Mrs. E.. Brvan Jones anrl Misses .Tnl.n bling upon the brink of destiny. It j and Amy Wheeler. ls standing upon the narrow strip oi land, represented oy the iverensKy Thre will be an ice cream supper on government, with sounki constitu- thc lawn of Mr. F.. TT WViitener nn tionalism upon one hand and the Tenth avenue tonie-ht at 8 nVWk fnr morass of revolution upon the oth the benefit of the Reformed church er- A single wrong step and the Mission in West Hickorv. The nub- nation, instead of reaching the high j lie is cordially invited to attend. ground of security will plunge in to the endless mire of civil war. No !Mr and Mrs J. L. Carper and lit, i""e .L" "1 for 3UU years than that which is j tie daughter and master Robert Moye ;ii . j - i jlui ouu vears man tnai which is .?rVllieT; a"6J mPJL will A? contained in the brief dispatch that Kwys.::.n;:.t;;:::;:::::a:ammnKJ nnnnmmmimnrrott The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance cnsK:::::::r:r.::::'.:::::!ttittXitintut$Jt days with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley N Martin, left today for Asheville. They are motoring through the country. Kerensky has returned from Petro grad and withdrawn, his resigna tion, and that he attended a minis- 4-.f.irtl Tvi 4-lnfTf anrl n rn f n ir4-Vi various political leaders. At that ministerial meeting the one man who is looked to for the of the nation consented to The worian's auxiliary of rresoyterian cnurcn win meet on Monday afternon at 4 o'clock circle Nn. 1 with Mrs T T? WnlsTi fiirctu iNo. s. wun ivirs. ceiie narasey ana i.;- m w.; ...,-4.u No. 3 with Mrs. A. M. Wilson at theUv. .i..- t residence of Mrs. W Fourteenth street. Long tn:iuiiiiiii!iiiiiniiin;r Ir. R. H. Shuford spent yesterday in Charlotte and returned home by way of Lincolnton, where it was re ported that orders had been receiv- on ment and with powers of virtally un limited dictatorship. The only el ement that failed to vote to support him was that of the ultra socialistic radicals the Maximalists. These formenters of the disorders of Rus sia are the element with which 1 jr,wm m jA E3 IB a I V h J 1 On mm Prices B H lummer lutz Drug Store On The Corner Phones 17 and 317. 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 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 year. It will increase the life and accuracy of your watch. Leave your watch with us to-4ay. A. J. ESSEX J eweler & Optometrist IS H a Clothing a a a a K 61 a a a a 13 a m a m a m m a Fine Merchandise that was ii i good values at original price -is now reduced to make room for Fall Merchandise. a a Come in today and select your cool summer suit, ta n a Moretz-Whitener Clothing Co i "The Quality Shop." g BnnnBnanannnnnnnnonDnDnnnnnnnnnnnnu 9R. ALFRED OULA EYK SPECIALIST TO SEF BETTER SEE DUU 17 Year's Experience The Best ELquipment Obtainable. Ulasses Mttea tixciusiveiy MARTIN BLOCK, UH0JR.5I. 0, If yoa got It from DfTLA. Ifs' Right WATCH PAPER FOR DATES. Repair Dep't. Box 127 Charlotte, N. C. LENSES GROUND & DUPLICATED E3 UNKS TAILORING j x m a a i ti i w v ior roup a to proceed zo yne Kerensky will have to cope. Hav. urofnviue camp. it was saw tne ing the Soldirs and Peasants cars ior me cavairy were in inar-1 ,i;rii,r v,...!, or, v.Q . m , , J Jill I UHVll OVilUlJ UVIllUU illlil HI1U lIV a lotteand .1 was expected the men -olid suunort of the Duma and the DISPLAY a a a a a a a a would entrain in a few days. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS ecclesiaV-ical authorities, Kerensky stands upon the pinacle of power. ! Will he be able to carry the banner Excelsior to the lofty heights of settled popular government? Upon the outcome of this new situation for Russia depends the internal pros pects and the nature of the outward T.rU Pall 5 fviond ay Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Cataw ba County, North Carolina, will re ceive sealed bids at the office of the relations of the great, though disor xvetrisLer oi ueeus, in me town oi derlv democracy. JNcwton, Latawba county, North (Jar- Tn,0 nii HW. tViat. to ohna, on the 12th day of September the recognition of the Russian gov- x,, at, uiuiu-b., nuuii, i.i ernment, with supreme powers ioag- the purchase of one hundred thous- Pfi tv,ft hands of the man who has and (100,000.00) dollars Catawba become the idol for the greater part County, North Carolina, Bridge bonds Qf the nation, will rank, in 'Jhe esti- issuea unaer ana in pursuance oi mation of the Russians themselves, Chapter 103 of the Public Laws of as the most momentous assembly in North Carolina of 1917. Said bonds the history of the nation since the shall bear interest at the rate of 5 Vear 1613. when the first Romanoff per cent per annum, payable semi-an- was elected. Hailed as the savior nually; said bonds shall be dated Qf Russia, Kernsky is hedged about juiy JL5L, xvxt9 aim uecume uue aim oy a mass Oi tneoreticai propositions Tuesday Wednes .13-14- day ig ScMoss Line a a a a payable as follows: $3,000 July 1st, 1923. $3,000 July 1st, 1924. l$3,000 July 1st, 1925. $3,000 July 1, 1926. $4,00n July 1st, 1927. $4,000 July 1st, 1928. $4,000 July 1st, 1929. $4,000 July 1st, 1930. $5,000 July 1st, 1931. $5,000 July 1st, 1932. $5,000 July 1st, 1933. $5,000 July 1st, 1934. $G,000 July 1st, 1935. $6,000 July 1st, 1936. $6,00o July 1st, 1937. 6,000 July 1st, 1938. $7,000 July 1st, 1939. $7,000 July 1st, 1940. $7,000 July 1st, 1941. $7,000 July 1st, 1942. of liberty and equality that are heard amid the seethe of political p-rouns. And he is facing an m veterate opposition upon the part of a small but fierce group of reaction aries. Behind the latter are to be found the hidden, but insidious, wor kers of the will of Germany. And over all the prospect is to be seen the clouds of the separate peace move. ment that has not yet been dissipat fid from Russia's skies. Should Kerensky fail in his her culean undertaking, Russia will be a snhifict for strong, although sympa thptip. and cuidinir. police control by the nations of the ally group. Ana the one efficient policeman to be in stalled alone the east front will re LTnnan. That is if the government r... of the Mikado does rioz cnensn uieais Jitney Service. HICKORY CONOVER AND NEW- TO N D D e a Schedule Leave Hickory . 81 .s. Leave Hickory 10:20 a. in. eave Hickorv 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. eave Newton l:i0 p. ra Leave Newton .. 3:30 p. m. Leave Newton 7:30 p. m. Newton to Conover 15c Newton to Hickory 4?c Hickory to Conover wc Hickory to Newton 45e Our Motto: Good Service. R. W. Cline Newton, N. C aaiiDQSiiDn Wherever You Need a General Toms Take drove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally vaiuaDie as a General Tonic because it cpnmnsiK well known tonic properties of QUININE, and IRON. It acts on the Liver , Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builde up the Whole System. 50 cents. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD ooooooooooooo o Ttn'fVi nrinrinal and interest shall be and asnirations out of harmony with -nW at Via National Park Bank. Vi aims nd endeavors of the west- Vio r.itv of New York. State of em allies for Russia. Japan will be III. uuv - I -" " - Bl New York. needed not only as a policeman 'All bids must be unconditional and indeed, there may be no need for it a a the purcnaser must ue yreptiicu w in tins ca.atii,j " " , . . i " . - mjm m 1x1 n ,..u ,,n ri nnv fnr said bonds on theLav turn to the United States for aVC 1 UUl VV JL1.JL1 D dav of sale. Each bid must be ac- political guidance that this country " i i ni ij ii .r. -- - Tf onnn v khii. .. t Yxr o poTr npn r ri hi-k ijii x i mil n wpii anuiu w Kfj t i l u -p o roi. ponf nf t.lifi nrnA hv t.ViA necessary military total amount of bonds bid for, as an force to enable the, representatives of 1 w KiHHer. if bis bid is the true democracy of the nation to nrrented will take up and pay for said gain the establishment of Russia up. ?MTiJ:.,M tw.riHfflJ firm footing. However, th( nnnns m atcui uanw . v... i v. . . . . , riaeH nt Newton. JNortn uaronna unitea oiates uoa ux Clothes Made Now! PI Yoder-Clark Clothing Company a1 a1 a El a the 6th day of August, 1917. the uui y ogB(fRNE brown, rln 1"TY 1TI Roard of County Commis. fliitawba county. North Carolina. A TvT1T',iT 'H. EUGENE SIGMON, riir Tonrd of Counv Commission. ers,' Catawba County, North Caroli-I ' n t4 x f1-i. 10 o o o o Used 40 Years o o o mi 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 J. Worth Elliott, V.-Pri. t n rn;ff Ts-oa.rlent and Treasure. " L. M. Elliott. Secretary Elliott Building Company Incorporated. For all classes of construction. Estimates furnished cheerfully. SsffitoidbertoiPP contractor in tea South. HICKORY. N. O na. "The Men's Store" "anaBinBnfinnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnDDDnnDn I "supscribe FOR the record serve on the East front. But Jap an will be needed to repel the Teu tons, to relieve the Galician drive anA ho (-.aroathian campaign and to free Russians and to carry the war into Austria ana marcn on iu Vienna. Some force extraneous xo Russia must be employed if Russia falls. The Russian people know this full well. They are, therefore, de termined to give to their ideal lead er te scr4: n"drd for access. But The Woman's Tonic g Sold Everywhere Q 8 o o ri ooooooogoooo? r. e political! tides in Russia endanger any craft launch Via turbulent waters, iver- nsky must not fail. nnH unhold him. For, at d,;. Ho little more than work out its own salvation for the remainder of the war. An Ambition and a Record jl THE needs of the South are identical with the needs j 1 of the Southern Railway, the erowth and ducceaof oae mean. , the upbuilding of the other. , The Southern Railway ask. no favore-no .pedal prlvUesre not J accorded to others. ........- e t. Tti f omnanv is to ee that The amoiuon oi tnc -r - ,r nuhlic aad I unity of interest that M Dora or cyc.-- - encies. to realize tha t liberaUty of treatment which vil enWe K service; and, finally To take its niche In the body politic of Ae other treat industries with no more, but with iual Ubemcfc dul ribt8 and equal opportunities " The Southern Serves the South." V 1 SouthernRailway System
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