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THrn,PAY EVENING, HICKORY DAILY RECORD I I I I aftB,anflisunnnDonnannnnDnnnuDnDQDns3nnnnn Do You Have c:jn:i::::mn;:.K:;."imK;Si.a:nin: re rf r Lit th dsV w i 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 formula for the lenses in every instance. a a a or n Local and Personal Miss Oneita Miller has returned from an extended visit to Gastonia. TRYING TO TEAGil WAYS OF MAKING CORN BREAD Miss Maud Bradford is friends in Lexington. Miss Pearl Boyd is the guest Miss Drum at Catawba visiting of Miss Bess Connolly left today for her home in York, S. C. Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist m Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Shuford have ; returned from New York and Wash mgton. Wa'oH inspector for Southern and C. and N.-W. Railways. jiiiauniWsnnaiincaGaQssaanonnnnnanEicaBCftri BE r B I . Capt. T. A. Mott, who is on recruu gg ing duty at Richmond, is spending sev gr . eral days with his family. iiiBSBKsscaiiGQQDDnasaaDDnanDDnaaDBDDaDKiDQ s We've Been Fighting The Hickory boys at Fort Ogle thorpe returned last evening to spend a few days with relatives. P Eli a a Miss Lena Boatright of Charlotte is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V L. Boatright. Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Campbell ox Charlotte are guests of Mrs. V. D. Brown. j All The Time Mr Russell Yount, a member of the Asheville cavalry was a Hickory visi tor today. haw. ail U'.i r !, stv that you get the kind of Ice you ought to c iu'Iieve ws'vo Won, for we have been PREPARED f; nothing undone to give that quality of Dis In tint guarantees to our patrons. Q P B ul . I (Mrs. W. R. Beckley left today for Q northern markets to ppurchase her fall U line of millinery. Raleigh, Aug. 16. Judge George P. Pell, of the corporation commis sion, received this morning and yes terday letters from six different New England states asking him for recipes for making corn bread. Therein the judge became famous and put his foot in it. He has been writing in the New York Times and in the Boston Transcript urging the (Yankees to learn how to serve corn bread in appetizing fashion. The corporation commissioner told them that a Johnny Reb up north lost all taste for vegetables when he had to sit down to them and chase them through his neck with loaf bread. The judge told them that their corn bread "aint fitten for a pig to eat let alone a man," and told them to get a move on them. iWiomen galore have bombarded the judge ith letters, soe of them writ ten in the prettiest, daintiest hand you ever saw. They not only want the judge's concoction but they want the place to get good meal. The judge told them that only the water ground North Carloina product was worth having. But A. J. Maxwell, the chief clerk owns a portion of a mill in Goldsboro and the judge unconsciously has started Maxwell into foreign busin ess. The name of' the Maxwell mill is longer than the new name of the old A. and M. college. Maxwell set the judge right while at it. For instance, it is not the water ground meai that alone is excellent, Maxwell says, it is just the kiln dried corn of Virginia and the west that is bum. Maxwell runs his mill away from a water wheel but he dote on his pone. CATAWBA FAIR PREMIUM LIST SATISFACTION Hickory Ice & Coal Co 'PHONE 261 5 i Dr. and Mrs. Russell Ingold of Co- nM lumbia, S. C, have arrived Ln the city H visit ins lamer, Mr. jonn ingoia. Len0;r News El ! ,T 1nn . i The News has just received a copy ihl ?nu t 1, V -fr I-"611 W-;r'!f the Premium list of the Catawba H irl ly:, 0f. h,IS co"slllM county fair. The fair will be held Fort Oglethorpe. S3! sa iiiiiiaflairiEnaflHEEKaannonnnnnnnnanannaaa Miss Ilildreth Weaver who held a position in the offipps nf ITnttnn an.H S3 Bourbonnais during the summer has 3 returned to her home nt-ar Hickory to resume her duties as teacher. Important to Autoist! I h i' i1 ,' i-1'. i pt'nod one of the best equipped auto-repair ga r;i.v i:. tin' tatt in connection with my machine shop, with an ,.,"::: r;n i't auto repair man and machinist, Mr. C. E. Cole, Whir, yn i h ive any work to be done on your car, when pass t'V" '.ic'i tu'tv to the liock, why just drop in and we'll do the wii.'k i n -h r t notice. V kr: He accessories, do vulcanizing work and polish cars .mil mil!;" thrm look like new. We are right on the dot for all Uiil .f j.-Im. Scroggs Machine Shop & Garage West Trade St.A Lenoir, N. C. Phone 223 Catawba chapter. No. GO. Roval MMtM lUdauiia, Will HlffL lUIllglll Hi i .to I for the purpose of initiating seven can didates, lierfershments will be served during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cline of Winston-Salem, after spending .several days in Hickory and Asheville, return ed home today. Mr. Cline is on the local staff of the Journal. Messrs. Joe Wlhitener of Terrell and Gordon Councill of Hickory, who were students at Fort Oglethorpe, failed to obtain commissions on account of their age. IBoth are under 21 and for this reason have been cited to take the second course. Mr. Hubert Setzer who has been connected with the interstate com merce commission, and who has been working for their interest in the stats of New York and Pennsylvania for several months, is spending a few ; days in the city with relatives. in mi i in iiiiMiniiHiiHiiiiiniiiM i'iiiiiii MiiiiiiiinM.iilliiiHMiiiniii:iiniiilll,ll,,lM:i:ililill;iil'li;lllill:llii!ll'!' :ii,in..ilil:,iilliliiilii..i.iiiiilNlll.L.(iitil..i.i.l.ilil..i.lilllJ..iu.l iiiiiu).iuii,iii:iiii,iiniiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiri:iiii.:jiii:;. i. Y our Clock! If it needs repairing I will call fcr, repair and return it anywhere in Hickory, Ea3t, Vet or Brookford Prices reasonable and work guaran teed. Call 48 and I will do the rest. The Junior Sewing Club met yes terday afternoon with Miss Lydia Hatfield with six of the members H present. Miss Clara Ballew and H Master Buchar Gardner were visit- I ors. Several games were played and g afterwards delicious refreshments y were served. 1 ' STATE FAIR HEALTH pi EXHIBITS BEST YET next month, September 25, 2G 27 and 28, at Hickory. It was last year that Catawba made her greates. success at holding a county fair. They fixed for it, buit fair grounds ana put the fair on a big scale in their plans, and they worked their plans out to perfection that is, if we gain the correct impression from the sev eral hundred Caldwell people who went down to Hickory to take in the fair. They are going to do biggei things this year, according to their premium list, and we dare say that their premium list is right. DELIGHTFUL CALOMEL DON'T SUFFER from corns or bunions 'get Nyals corn remover and end the trouble at once. We guarantee Nyals corn remo ver because it provides the most effective cure for corns that we know of. If you are troubled in this way don't suffer, get a bo tie today. Price 25c LUTZ'S DRUG STORE "On the Corner" Phones 17 and 317 DDDDDSHDDEBDBDDDOQODQQDnDESODDaDDQDDnDDaBO R3 n Th e E3 D D D D a GLOBE MAN of Cincinnati will be here LATEST DISCOVERY NOW 0NSALE HERE The Nauseating and Dangerous Qual ities have been Entirely Removed Medicinal Virtues Retained and Im- .proved Calotabst the New Name. A . J. ESSEX Jeweler and Graduate Optometrist. !J!i;:!ii:;i!!!!i!:i:!!!!:ii:::!!i;;i!i:;i!!!!i:!iiiiii!i!ii!ii! PEACE INSTITUTE, Raleigh, N. C. 3 ror the Education and Culture of Young Women ! '""-fa!, I.it.Tary, and Scientific Courses leading to diplomas, j 'jrirl.Mt,. rr.',;t..l by State Department Education for Teachers' j (' r'-)i,' iti Special diplomas awarded in Music, Voice, Art arm f'prossln. Kxccllent Commercial Course, Domestic Science, J;".!in Art. Mnirlioii ... rumon: Specialists in all departments. '"!la""ii: I.M-att-1 in capital city gives special opportunities, V.r, 1,1 s,,,ial advantages. 'tirs; Supervised indoors and outdoors by athletic director, 1 "'"""'il iiU-nUon, individual development. Climate permits out. ) ,;r in winter. I ,',"r,''''l,;il"-ri" r furthtr information, write at once to ? MV OWK.VS fiRAHAM. President The North Carolina agricultural H fairs will be made the media of more J health propaganda than ever before, if plans of the state board of health H work out as present indications point. I i Instead of one demonstrator ac U ' companying exhibits, this year there s ... . . i xi v l il DC two ana pussiuiy uuee ui even four. Four new sets of exhib its are now being prepared on a scale il'more elaborate and more ettective i than has been attempted thus far. :ifl! i From the last week in September to 1 i the closing of the last fair in No- g J utilize the drawing power of the saw It' dust midway and sideshow attractions H'for the dissemination of the doctrine H ' of right living and disease preven ts tion. Thre6, and perhaps four, H fairs each week will be! reached in the g round. jj j A number of county fair organiza g tions already have requested the ex m hibits of the board, while others have been written to by the state board of M health to learn their attitude on thi3 subject. S3 J 0. Elliott. President and Treasure. J. Worth Elliott, V.-Pri. L. M. Elliott. Secretary Elliott Building Company Incorporated. ,')r l: rushes of construction. Estimates furnished cheerfully. r uuzati jn and beat equipped contractor in the South. HICKORY, N. O o "What will human ingenuity do next? Smokeless powder, wireless telegraphy, horseless carriages, col orless iodine, tasteless quinine, now comes nauseless calomel. The new im provement called "Calotabs is the sen sation of the year in the drug trade. For billiousness, constipation and indigestion the new calomel tablet is a practically perfect remedy, as evidenced by the fact that the manu facturers have authorized all drug gists to refund the price if the cus tomer is not V'perfectly delighted" with Calotabs. One tablet at bed time, a swallow of water thats all. No taste, no nausea, no griping. By morning your liver is horoughly cleansed and you are feeling fine, with a hearty appetite. Eat what you please no danger go about your business. Calotabs are not sold in bulk. Get an original package, sealed. It con tains twenty doses; price thirty-five cents. adv sLiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiin Who's the girl in Hickory with the Double Cross on her arm? fires Did sores, umw nemeflies wsn't uu 1 J,c worst cases, no matter of how long standing. are cured U' the wonaeriui, oiu rcimu. 1'urt. r's Aritis?ttic Healing Oil. ''.in r? Irr n "me tints. 6) It reliever ibc. 60c. iL0 I IK HIAHtlMl ItKAMK- LMllcst Aok your lrugglt for . Iil-clio-t r'e Diamond Krnnd JMIIs in ICed and Hold nietalllcN boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. Tukfl no nthop. Hiiv of vanr DrueitUt. AskforCIII.CiriCS-TEIt'S DIAMOND IIKAK1I FILLS, for S5 years known as Best, Safest, Always Rel labia SOLD BY DRUGGIST EVERYWHERE V Gifts For the Military Boys Bibles, Testaments, K"'' k r0,lntain Pens, Stationery, Note Books, Diaries and everything to be useful at the front. Call in and See Our Line. The Van Dyke Shop STOMACH TROUBLE Mr. Marion Holcomb, of Nancy, Ky., says: Fpr quite a long while I suffered with stomach trouble. I would have pains and a heavy feeling after my meals, a most disagreeable taste in my mouth. If I ate anything with butter, oil or grease, I would spit it up. I began to have regular sick headache. I had used pills and tablets, but after a course of these, I would be constipated. It just seemed to tear my stomach all up. I found they were no good at all for my trouble. I heard THEDFORD'S BUS 1H G LnJ . recommended very highly, so began to use it. It cured me. I keep it in the house all the time. It is the best liver medicine made. I do not have sick headache or stomach trouble any more." Black-Draught acts on the iaded liver and helps it to do its important work of throwing out waste materials and poisons from the sys tem. This medicine should be in every household for use in time of need. Get a package today. If you feel sluggish, take a dose tonight You will feel fresh to morrow. Price 25c a package. All druggists. if Hub Theatre Saturday Aug. 18 "THE IMAGE MAKER" with VALKYRIN who won the government prize as the most beautiful woman in Denmark. See the wonderful scene showing1 a maiden thrown to the crocodiles. fHECO? Non-Intoxicating Made of Malt and Hops A 20th Century Beverage for Everybody IN BOTTLES ONLY $1.50 per dozen. Order a dozen. Whitener and Martin "Sell For Less Profit" COM with D' a N a Q 13 D FaU& of Winter Fabrics El C3 on a a a El August 16-17-18 a a D Moretz-Whitener Clothing Co f "The Quality Shop." D D DnaiiDEiBDDiiDEiDDDBiDaaDDDaoDDnDDDaanaaa oDDonnnnDnnnnnnDDDDDHDDDDDisDnDDDDQiiiiniiiiQ TRUNKS 9R. ALFRED YL DULA EYR SPECIALIST TO SEF BETTER SEE DUU 17 Year's Exoftricnce The Best Equipment Obtainable. Glasses bitted Exclusively MARTIN BLOCK, UN0IR H. C. 1 you got It from IOLA. It's A ' RigiiL WATCH PAPEJi FOR DArES. Repair Dep't. Box 127 Charlotte, N. C. LENSES GROUND & DUPLICATED Jitney Service. HICKORY CONOVER AND NEW- TO N Schedule Leave Hickory tffzv) Leave Hickory 10:20 a. Leave Hickory 2:30 p. Leave Hickory 4:30 p. Leave Hickory 8:30 p. Leave Newton y:zu a. Leave Newton 9:20 a. Leave Newton 1:30 p. Leave Newton . . -. 3 :30 p. Leave Newton 7:30 p. Newton to Conover . Newton to Hickory Hickory to Conover Hickorv to Newton Our Motto: Good Service. R. W. Cline Newton, N. C. in. m. 30. m. m. m. m m. m. 15c 45c 30c 45c D Q D 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 BonnBgaanogpaoaBigpngonaDHnnnnDDnnnnnncan agggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggn I Are You Going To Build? a IF SO SEE THE g a p Builder s Supply Company i g Who can furnish you any kind of building g g material: Shingles, Lathes and Hard g g Wood Floors, Specialties. g PHONE 64-L. g nnnnnnnnnnanaQnnnnnnpndnnflDi'idDnDaatiflnD OOOOOOOOOOOOO Used 40 Years g o o nn n KB I i An Ambition and a Record ""THE needs of the South are identical with the needs of the Southern Railway! the growth and success of one means the upbuilding of the other. The Southern Railway asks no favors r.o special privilege riot accorded to others. . The ambition of the Southern Railway Company Is to see that unity of interest that Is born of co-operation between the public and the railroads; to see perfected that fair and frank policy in the manage ment of railroads which invites the confidence of governmental agencies; to realize that liberality of treatment which will enable il 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, equal rights and equal opportunities. " The Southern Serves the South." a a a a a a a a a g The Woman's Tonic g o o 0 Sold Everywhere Q OOOOOOOOOOOOO ONE CENT A DOSE 013) PHONE 48 V
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