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f0yPAY EVENING HICKORY DAILY RECORD JBBflsaaaflnnnnonnoonoannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn . . ,,rri;TTI.1T:11 9 a a a n II I B D s I I r r Do You Have hot. Oj 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 juiuiuia lor me lenses every instance. in Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist ,-h inspector for Southern and C. and N.-W Railways. EQ a a a a a a R E U Local and Personal So ciety the week P;; ""t..sneville , r - - -a uie cny. is. xuargaret Kamsev of Salis bury is spending several weeks with with her son' Dr- W- B- Rasmey. Mr. B h nf ml v, spent ounaay nis aunt, Mrs. Cra o- swi J o "'"iuiu. mi.. TIT- xxie misses Kamsey, two charming T T r . , , "A aailSDUrv. nro via. "ren and Mrs. J a '""s anu rs. w. B. Ramsnv T- , . j-'iiiier moioren tu L,mcointon yesterday. ,.i7. 'i lo lr- ancl Mrs- Walker Ly- P. Messick ".V Bl 1 Jr. I nnrr'c O i S t iTiajur uenerai Miss Ethel Bouchelle of DeLand, Fla is visiting her sister, Mrs. D. Q JLyerly, Jr, a v n a the Walker w.i :,.?, u. lurs- James A. Fry of . .uawipnia spent the week end in Mr. and Mrs. S. T, Mrs. R. A. Grimes Rock Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Abernethy and iiiajnsannnaiaaaanaannnnannnnnnnocaBns:" Mrs cjtycasFrthe e:uest3 of Mr- and anddvanemotore-d to Bl0Wing Rock Valley Crucis Sunday. lii-rnnannunannnnnnnanDannnnnnauEaDnnanjj -e ve Been Fighting All The Time v? a a uv. ana Mrs. W. H. Nicholson L and Mrs. A. A. Whitener and r at- i rt lrom Baltimore, where iamil motorecl to Salisbury yester iiiaiuison underwent an oper- uay anu sPent tne day a nun. 6ne is dome tuVpIv o- -CT El 1'rof J. H City, after s Mr. Jesse W. Warlick, returned home this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Warlick and children and Mr. Ramseur mo tored to Blowing Rock Sunday. Miss Ruth Jordan returned in fcm. home in Charlotte Saturd j ukvi- Putins to see that you get the kind of Ice you ought to ,.v, ;i;ni we believe wa've won, for we have been PREPARED , i :i'tng. U' have loft nothing undone to give that quality of Dis : ., Wiit or loe that, guarantees to our patrons. SATISFACTION Hickory Ice & Coal Co 'PHONE 261 n a H D Q S3 n a a n a a El E9 23 imTirnvo tvi enf the new athletic field. Mr. laaaacunnnnnnnnnnaHnnnnonnnnDDnnnnonnoua Want Ads in the Record bring Resu It Gifts For the Military Boys Bibles, Testaments, Kodaks, Fountain Pens, Stationery, Note Books, Diaries and 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 For Miss Little Misses Frank and Rose Martin en tertained with a charmine nartv at ine hiprh school Athlpt.V thoir home Satm-Hav n-TtoTn ... ... - HL.LJVV1M- I J .V.i liWVll ti rHnnll',! meeti"ff at the honor of Miss Mary Little of Wades- r;v;; : ll",lomorrow ev: boro, Wh0 is their est. iU , u liol-k inr tno niimnoo r I ri. , . .... J.r.,-.-1r,i0t; u ::t xvook. was piayea at several tables , urKunizaxion ana male- and at the cnn.lnd u pians tor the immf - : , T""riV"""" - vy t uiiicu u in i ir nroo t - t-i -i 1 4. n i t t- i i i w co xwu.ii n LiiiiL iv i rs. ,nu n ipu" naa tne mgnest score, and was pres ontnil tiTiiu 4-1 u mi the HiVW,, .-i.?"' " j " 1 w.uuuor was aiso presented with a v., iUualll,, ruau coi-nni?- prize. Delirinna rofroclfo So many persons went through the U tj FrZTes GeitneV lmy Seller " town Saturday so fast that the nffi. -r' N-'o bllers' rpra mil not v. i.v. A. . T U,JUJS llcIU vugiiua oeiiers, i,mma Mr r Ji ir rwfnV Gm lY Whien Bcnner' Eve1 Lan8 Constance Bost, .ir. Ueitner, driving more leisurely. MVirv A1W p.mto w,Q xri, wSft i-,V v, V "1CT( rrui"' onristme Mitchell of Benn. iio Know how conservativplv Iip Lhiu o n ir..n i . - I i-iLO uic. k T i iiiix ii I i I I 1 1 r i vi : r-ir vi . ?hTfJvh0.Uf"fU ?ey of Salisbury, 'wt kJf jJ IL LillL. I.IIf IV t-" I I I It 1 IV 1 O XT V'n-ltAw mhJ l H r had the information early this morn- kle of Newton and Mrs. Ronda Bnc, in rr i I xijk.xd. xjvjt uuiiviv, . I SPECIAL PASTIME For Mrs. Allen TUESDAY AUGUST 14th iMrs. N. W. Clark entertained at the following is a synopsis of the her home m Kenworth Saturday af st.ory "Winning of Sally Temple' a ternoon at auction bridge in honor Paramount pjicture in five parts fea- of her delightful house guest, Mrs. turing D annie Ward, which will be Mclver Allen of Kaleigh. The prize shown at the Pastime Tuesday, Au- for the highest score was won by gust 14th: "lhree days before she Miss Ruth Coleman and Mrs. Allen was of age the impulsive Lady Pam- received the honor prize. At the eia, ward ot Lord Komsey, got mar- conclusion of the game, Mrs. Clark ried. Then she began to fear her was assisted by Mrs. Grimes and guardian would find out and seize Miss Virginia Allen in serving an ice her properties. To cover up the course. The guests present includ event, she hired an actress, Sally ed Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Thomas and Miss i 1 emple of the Drury Lane Theatre, Launey of Savannah, Ga., Mrs. Ma to impersonate her for a while, for Grone and Miss Coleman of Aiken, S. Komsen had never seen Lady Parae- C, Mesdames H. C. Lutz, R. A la. The moment he set eyes on Sal- Grimes, J. L. Riddle, R. E. Simpson, ly he fell in love with her and wish- l. A. Mott, Jack Hatcher, C. M ed to marry her forthwith. She re- Sherrill, E. Bryan Jones, George Ly- fused. iHe locked her in Lady Pa- erly, F. A. Abernethy, Richard Par- mela s boudoir, and when she escaped, ker of Murphy, Rowell Holt of Mont pursued her. Even when she con- gomery, Ala., A. A. Shuford, Jr., fessed her duplicity he tried to win F. A. Henderson Mrs. Robert Davis of her. Finding his tactics too stren- Henderson and Miss Allen uous, he dressed as a workingman, getting a job as a blacksmith in DR. SPEAS LOCATES HERE Pump Lane, where bally, though ris- j.i u i i - i. : n : xl .in in i nu i. tu 11 i r i uii si i i i i n i nu . .... . . I V C i" j i V" V r Dr. VV,. P. Speas, specialist m dis- mud pies m the gutter. Finally he , rj ' tt nA Voc, ' won her heart, then, presented her I , ;J 4..-,?in rr iu with Pump Lane, which he from the miserly Duke of ed a residence at -1110 Twelfth av- -II i j I C11UC. O. KJ UCaO aiXU bllCiX ivy V a i V " children have joined him and Dr, bought . , , , i tiiixuicil nave juuicu lllik aiiu xl... Sally gave the property to its dwel- Speag .g lookinJ for BVLitMe offices lers SCRAPPING THE SEA SLUGS Springfield Republican. ii There is 'nothing very surprising mm- m i T l. I He is a native of Davie county, studied in Baltimore and Chicago, has had several years" experience1 and comes to Hickory with excellent testimonials. He and his family warm welcome to 1A LdiMG NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS DISPLAY We Invite You to Call Monday Tuesday Wednesday Aug. 1 3-14- he Big Schloss Line IS TO 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 D a a m M -m if! - 1 lira sn o m u k1 on '!' 'Hi H'7 M Jt 13 El ' i : J if : i , . i )! f ) - . i i i i ; Our iSummer Clearance' Sale closed Saturday night. .We find ! that : we I have a ' niinbeV of 1 odd lots that we are going; to leave on sale at sale, prices. ,, ; . ' . .f!,i I '')-: , lil li'sU'l'i'i All ladies and childrens low shoes will be sold at sale prices. H , . -tic,-. :-j .'k r. t ."'' 1 ': n 'All 'ladies coat suits, separate coats andsilk dresses ;'Ieft H on; sale ,at .half price.:-wt . & . .s' B H Big: lot ladies ghirt, waists, ..childrens j dresses, middy blouses . a etc,1 ' $1.00! 'an'd ' $1.2S "values' left5 on sale at 1 50c each', p Bit . lot ..childrens-dresses-and-middy-blouses that sold up;'to n 75c for 39c each , " a n The y 1 welve Cent 1 able We w have a few pieces of white waistmgs, woven YV. C9 colored voiles, linaires, A. J. Jewelti & CUnitiist nenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains tne wellknown tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the JLiver, unves out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the whole System. 50 cenfc Have Your Winter Clothes Made Now! 13 original program of building a great H fleet cf small submarine chasers. It H does not mean that the small boats 13 Vmvo inn vnliip. on t.ho pnntrarv it is EJ r-onnrtvA that, onmp of the allies would Notice is hereby given that the Ko o-l.n.i tn have more of them than Board of Commissioners of Cataw. thev Mn o-et. and are sorrv that oth- ba County, North Carolina, will re- of rl man fla fin TOAYtorfTtu.Tiner fa- ceive sealed bids at the office of the cilities have led the United States Register of Deeds, in the town of riva nn hnildini? more of the Newton, Catawba county, North Car. "cat, eliio't" onrl otber Sffl all craft, olina. on the 12th day of September 2 in- nnrtiViilar has made 1917. at twelve o'clock, noon, for Bl much use of small launches for pa- the purchase of one hundred thous 3 trol work and perhaps they work and (100,000.00) dollars Catawba S3 v,0tt0r in the Mediterranean than in County. North Carolina, Bridge bonds Ed the north Atlantic, where except in issued under and in pursuance of S3 fair weather they are not very sau Chapter 103 of the Public Laws of M 5fofT.,r Vrnnre has a lorn? coast- North Carolina of 1917. baid Donas M i: ...iVv. nnmmwo rlivirlerl amon? shall bear interest at the rate of 5 liliu vv ilii v.u..j".v.. .v " - c - - . a TOo-,r rm-fc anrl it. has made rather ner cent Der annum, payable semi-an H a feature of multiplying patrols and nually; said bonds shall be dated El heir venorts bv the .Tnlv 1st. 1917. and become due and Will tilill--, HtVJli I" tf J ' ni,l of wirpless and hydroplanes. For payable as follows 9 , this work the small submarine chas- $3,000 July 1st, 1923 mmm ora won Id be valuable precisely be- $3,000 July 1st, 1924 5 cause they are small and cheap and i$3,000 July 1st, 1925. ZZ can be operated by a small crew; H their function would be less to de m story U-boats than to keep watch mm : -for them. a It is generally admitted that the m wr nn submarines has accomplish P ed less than had been hoped for and Q the frank speech of Admiral Jellicoe El ii Don this point is a sufficient war. la'rnnt for the discarding by our navy department of its plans for increas- 5 ing the fleet ot small craii. vice B Arimiriil Rims, in charge of the Am erimn destrover sciuadron on the H. other side, has had & first rate M n,nna tr st.ndv the problem, and Lliaitb w j - S iie he has not been emoted on H if ia cn-fe to assume that 5 'the decision would not have been tak- payable at the National Park Bank S'pn without his advice. I m tne wiy oi incw iu, o this part Of New York 5 tfce nrnpram. however, does not mean 'All bids must be unconditional and the war Via nnrrhaser must be prepared KM Lilt? Sili-, ii wo v v i x . - , i S it.. m,of nn the contrary tnVe mi and Dav for said bonds on the S the most efficient chaser is the de. day of sale. Each bid must be ac id strover which got its name from companied by a certified check on a ETbeine built to wage war on torpe- National bank for 2 per cent of the nllv well total amount of bonds bid for, as an O adapted to the newest phase of na- evidence that the bidder, if his bid is P val warfare. Naval men will no accepted, will take up and pay for said ! doubt welcome the decision for most bonds m accordance wnn mis $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. $6,000 July 1st, 1935. $6,000 July 1st, 1936. $6,00n 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. Both principal and interest shall be IK. of Yoder Clark Clothing Company "The Men's Store" iHnDnnnn!ianninnHiiBB(!aannaniinQnBBiEsa a a a a a a a n n a 71l k00 rinhiniiB as to thi !The rierht to reject any and all merits of small hastily built chasers, bids ig reServed. while the destroyer is one ox w , . Newton North Carolina most useful types oi navai crax, d of August, 1917. a o trainable for service with a lIMS ' nourvPTsTTT. m?rW;N. fleet as in patrolmg the seas for suo- . Board of County Commis marines. A navy can hardly have toners. Catawba county, North too many of these, and our own navy ,Carolina was somewhat short 01 tnem even ATTEST. fr-c the war on suuniaiiuco it uTTr.F.N H SllMUJN. oirvQc intrinsic value nas to bvc 1 t. t -a nf nmmv nomTmssion OUlJic'I1,-fcJ - 1,,, Oierii, Wiu vj. """J " way to special temporary needs, but Catawba County, North Caroh in view of the meager results of the g n to gept 12. offensive against tne u-ik" . a sound policy to concenuo pnes Cured In o to it uays struction upon a type wnicu refwnd money H PAZO onlv the best adapted, to the work in ent uns to cure Sand but also of permanent util- fX ity tc the r.ivy. 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, c If you will consider that the rim o 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 l!f nrrnraev of VOUr WatCO. Leave your watch with us to-dy. tissues,-' etc that sold from 15c to 25c still 12c yd! m m ' !The!NWeteen CeW Table White waistingsy batiste,- fiaxonsr Nansooks, woven voiles, nov-' elty voiles, white and novelty skirtings that sold from 25c to 39c --19 c yarS V' v ' ' 5 a The Twenty-NmV" cent Table g a a Q D 9 White Skirtings, Novelty Skirtings, Colored Voiles, Embroid-; ered voiles, silk and cottorf novelties 61d froni 35c to 50c at 29c yd Remnant Counter W'e have about two hundred shoi-t -lengths of. all kinds of goods left from the sale, all desirable lengths and patterns y marked about one half selling price. .., It will pay you to take advantage of these specials. r DR. ALFRED 1, OOUi TO SEF BETTF.R SEE DULA 17 Year's Experience The Best Equipment Obtainable. Glasses bitted Exclusively MARTIN BLOCK, LSH0IRfl J. C. If yon got It from DTJLA. It's A' Right. WATCH PAPES FOR DA'fE3. Repair Dep't. Box 127 Charlotte, N. C. .ENSES GROUND & DUPLICATED Thompson-West "The Ladies' Store." Company oaDaausBaaEanpaaonEoanEnbDnnnnonnnnEannDoa Bl a a l li'i -i P VA a Jitney Service. HICKORY CONOVER Al'ID NEW- TON Schedule Leave Hickory . S l Leave Hickory 10:20 a. in. Leave Hickory 2:30 p. m. eave Hickory 4:iu p. m. w . o.on ... Leave mcKory o:ou p. m. Leave Newton 7:20 a. m. Leave JNewton v.v m. Leave Newton --1:30 p. m Leave Newton .... - 3:30 p. m. eave Newton 7:30 p. m. Newton to Conover 15c Newton to Hickory 45c Hickory to Conover 30c Hickory to Newton idc Our Motto: Good Service. R. W. Cline Newton, N. C. Wherever You Need a General Tom. Th Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic Decause it, contains mc wellknown tonic properties of QUININE and IRON, It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. cents. r.Hici I IB 1 ESTER S PILLS THE lIAHfi KKAAW. Lotilent A!i your UruijcUt for C.hlCHe-ter'B wunnunu iruU( J'lllg in Bed and Goltl mct.illic Iwxes. sooiert witM Blue Kinuon. IIIAMOND 'BRAND PILLS, for SO SOLD BY DRUGGIST EVERYWHERE ooooooooooooo Used 40 Years ; o ES ES IS ES a ES D H a 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 OWLES fEsaiiHSBSSiaiiiiisiaaBssBnnnnnnnnaan J D. Elliott President and Treasure. J. Worth Elliott, V.-Pr- L. M. Elliott. Secretary , . , j Elliott Building Company Incorporated. For all classes of construction. Estimates furnished cheerfully. Fine or sanization end best equipped contractors ia tae South. HICKORY, NO c rj '.4 .!''? .A. URDU o o o The Woman's Tonic 8old Everywhere r. e S An Ambition and' a Record ' ' THE needs of tlie South are identical with the needs j ! A of the Southern Railwaj: the gtawlh and tuctfesa cf.w mean . jt I "Tie Southert Raflwt7 asks A favore-oo apodal prlvikce not j The ambition of the Southern' Railwar Cobpany h to fee tt , I unity of interest tnans Dorri or p -- --L j I the railroads; to seeperfectea tnat iair auu i .'" . i merit cf railroad, which ihvitc, the confidence of eovemwnKl "eenciesj to realize thatlraliry of treatment .te K J to obtain the addiuonal capital neeaca ioi ,.j f,i;ri incident lo the demand for increased and better service; ana, uuojjjt To' ttke its iiche In thl body politic of the sf-e'1!' other erwtt fcdustries. with fco more, but with equal liberties. eo.ual righta M4 erjual opportunitiau The Southefn Serves the South." " uthemailway System' a n Ef
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