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varKPAY EVENING HICKORY DAILY RECORD 8 4 9 4 Do You Have Headache? a t 9 r3 If you do, very likely it comes from your eyes and can bo 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 WVch inspector for Southern and C. and N.-W Railways. jjjjasmsnnnanunaGonnnDnnononnnnnonnDnati a D a D cr a a a a a Local and Personal tiiiurrrmmtrmcn!nnnnii The Abel A. Shuford chapter of the U. D. C. will not hold their August meeting. Miss Aurora Rhodes of Asheville arrived in town yesterday to spend her vacation. Mrs. Lula Raby and daughter An nie Mae have gone to Morganton to spend Sunday. (Mrs. W. H. Barkley and little (laughter have returned from a visit to Charlotte. jjaiirssBHanonnnnnnnnnDnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnoj j We've Been Fighting f Mrs. W. H. Barkley has as her guests Misses Rachel and Hazel Car penter of Charlotte. All The Time FL'li-"'' to see that you get the kind of Ice you ought to g h:ivo. '' Mieve we've won for we nave been PREPARED J all :'""' Wo h.ivf loft nothing undone to give that quality of Dis- ;;,,! Wi'.ior Ioe that guarantees to our patrons. a SATISFACTION Hickory ice & Coal Co 'PHONE 261 a a g D a a a a Born to Rev. and Mrs. C. I. Mor gan of Newton at Richard Baker Hospital, a daughter, Grace Carol. 'Mrs. J. Lee Stone and son Ted left this morning for Morganton to spend some time. Mr. Roy Martin of Wlake Foret and Mk Boyd Martin of Baltimore are spending a few days with their sis ter, Mrs. John Hartsfield. Church Directory miiiMiiiiuu.vuiiiiiii,trmmmxg St. Paul's Lutheran Rev. J. E. Barb, pastor. . Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preach iSfited 1L EveryJbody is cordially Church of the Ascension Rev. S. B. Stroup, rector. 11th Sunday after Trinity. ?A3La m- Holy communion. iViSi a' m' Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. iMorning prayer and sermon. All are invited Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mo3teller and daughter, Miss Nita, are spending several days in Washington and Richmond. A letter from Mr. J. L. Murphy, Jr., with the Lincolnton cavalry, says that the soldiers are well and con tented in the Greenville camp, which is at the foot of Paris mountain. Greenville is in the hill country and the weather there is about like that at Hickory. a El a iiiasasEfljaannnBSsaancnannnnDnnnnnnnnQtfS Although Thursday night was com paratively warm for this section, the theormometer registering 69 degrees, there was considerable improvement in the temperature last night. Then the mercury went down to 60. Dur ing yesterday the mercruy stood at 91. Your Clock! If it needs repairing I will call fo", repair and return it anywhere in Hickory, Eat, Wet or Brookford Prices reasonable and work guaran teed. Call 48 and I will do the rest. A. J. ESSEX Jeweler and Graduate Optometrist. ,Mr. Chas. P. Bolch, who is a broth er of the checker player, raised about 20 bushels of fine peaches thi3 year, most of which were canned. Hi3 Alberta specimens not only were a3 large as any sampled by the horti culturist on the Record staff, but were as sweet and juicy as any epicurb could desire, l Regimental Sergeant Major Wal ter C. Taylor of Rhodhiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Taylor, has ar rived safely in France with the 11th railway engineers which sailed from an American port some time ago. The young man has written a diary of hjs experiences going across the Atlantic for the benefit of his parents and the Record later will publish extracts from it. FREE OF CHARGE nmniBinnHiiiia PEACE INSTITUTE, Raleigh, N. C. For the Education and Culture of Young Women Classical, Literary, and Scientific Courses leading to diplomas. Graduate credited by State Department Education for Teachers' Certificates. Special diplomas awarded in Music, Voice, Art anu Expression, Excellent Commercial Course, Domestic Science, Domestic Art. Instruction: Specialists in all departments. Situation: Located in capital city gives special opportunities. iK'ikhtful social advantages. Athletics: Supervised indoors and outdoors by athletic director. Special attention, individual dovelopment. Climate permits out door life in winter. for catalogue or furthtr information, write at once to MISS .MARY' OWENS (i It All AM, President Any adult sufhsrlng from cough, cold or bronchitis, is invited to call at the drug store of Lutz's and get ab solutely free, a sample bottle of Boschee's German Syrup, a soothing and healing remedy for all lung trou ble, which has a successful record of fifty years. Give the patient a good night's rest free from coughing, with free expectoration in the morning. Regular sizes, 25c and 75 cents. For sale in all civilized countries, adv. 1 ' NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS r gut J Lenoir College (CO-EDUCATIONAL) Hickory, N. C. An unusually successful school under Church Management, rati d by Educational experts among the Ten A Grade Colleges of Wth Carolina. .-! It will bo unwise for you to decide on a College before you navy, investigated the advantages offered by Lenoir. Popartment of Education secures complete recognition for ' graduates from trie State Hoard of Education. Tho Voder Memorial Scicnco Puilding offers superior labora "7 facilities fur the study of Chemistry, Physics, and Biology, Apartment Literary, Education, Business, Music, Ex-pn-s.s.on, Art, Home Economics, and Sub-Freshman. , 'nuin'j School advantages withinreach of all the people. Write for Catalotnin t.n JU-. Fritz, D. D., President, Hickory N. C, 0 SaOBSSBSBSSSrss mi. ilium The Hickory Daily Record H00 a Year in Advance n- innnmmiimiiiiiimmHmuuuuumiw Gifts For the Military Boys Bibles, Testaments, KoUks, Fountain Pens, Stationery, Note Books, Diaries ;ind everything to be useful at the front. Call in and See Our Line. The Van Dyke Shop PHONE 48 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 Register of Deeds, in the town of Newton, Catawba county, jNorcn Car olina, on the 12th day ol sepiemDer toi7 -O7olvo o'clock, noon, for the purchase of one hundred thous- stnd (1UU,UUU-JUJ aouars cwiwuo County, North Carolina, Bridge bonds -. imlor nnd in Tmrsuance of Chapter 103 of the Public Laws of North Carolina of 1917. Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate 01 o per cent per annum, payable semi-annually; Said bonds shall be dated July 1st, 1917, and become due and payable as follows : $3,000 Juiy ist, iyza. $3,000 July 1st, 1924. $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. $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. an nnn Tvilir 1a 1942. f l,VUU III" - U .ni-intinal nnrl interest shall be payable at the National Park Bank, in the City of New Yorft, State of New York. All bids must be unconditional and the purchaser must be preparea to take up and pay for said bonds on the j nf ealn Earh bid must be ac- companied by a certified check on a xT;r,ol hunlr for 2 ner cent of the total amount of bonds bid for, as an evidence that tne Diaaer, u n um i accepted, will take up and pay for said i is in offnrf1nnrA with this notice. Don" " . - , ., Xhff right to reject any and an WAa ia reserved. Dated at Newton, North Carolina it.- C4-1. Aav nr AUPUSl. iai7. "lv " OSRORNE BROWN. Chairman Board of County Commis sioners, uatawua cuuniy, iwm Carolina. ATTEST: -rMT of Counv Commission era' Catawba County, North Caroli- na. li to oept m. Hwy Jri?Jty Evaiv&elical Lutheran Wj. E. Murray, Pastor. 'Sunday school service at 9:45 Ev tJnd " cordiaUy invited to at- Marning service at 11 o'clock. rTeachme bl Rev .T n iir. m. . T,oc ine pastor will preach in the Maiden IN THE PORCH The summer sun lies warm upon the U1C1U3, The light wind gently moves the borderinc troac The new-mown hay a gentle frag- Or a warm breath of pine floats on the breeze. Now a faint twittering tells of happy Hovering about some nest hid safe from sie-ht Then a sweet burst of song that nccus nut woras Brings from the meadow tale of joyous flight. Borne from the distance voices faint are neard, Strains from an organ break once through the air, ollowed by silence without a note or word, As if all earth were bowed in si lent Draver. For one who sits apart, still and aione On this calm day, so peaceful and serene. Comes to the troubled, restless heart a Doon Craved through the hours of strug gle unforeseen. The warmth of air is as the love of inend Constant and true, whate'er it must resign: The songs, content; the breezes, hop porcena; The calm and silence, brooding love divine. iMartha L. Eveleth. Misses Sudie Burns anA Al kel went to Statesville tndnv tn viait m . . j friends. AT LAST KIPLING ON SCREEN Ihe special attraction at th Pas time theatre Mondav Ancust 9(h will be Rudyard Kipling's masterpiect "me L,ight That Failed," a Gold Rooster Play in five -Darts featuring Robert Edeson supported by an all star cast including Lillian Tucker, Claud Fleming and Jose Collins. This greav masterpiece was produced by Edward Jose, famous for his success "Beloved vagabond" and "The Iron Claw." The loiiowmg is a synopsis of the story: And we shall be so happy that if either's lins were dumb. They wouldn't smile in heaven 'till the other's lips had come." iTornenhow read this from the. sheet which has been torn from Maizie's book by Dick Heldar, who now lay Deiore mm delirious from injuries re ceived in an encounter with the der vishes. Dick was his bosom friend and made sketches for his war articles ihe poor fellow wouldn't speak of nimsen until now. m his ravines he told all about the erirl of his child hood and his fruitless search for her. lorpenhow heard nothing but "Maiziei" "Mazier for days after that. '"Wlhen the dervishes settled down to a life of quiet and all the Doys went home, Dick remained to see life, as his old master. Kami. suggested he do. Thoughts of Ma zie hindered him in following out his pian, and soon alter he sailed for London. .t an exhibition of bis war paintings, he met Maizie and then fol- 1 J m . iowea many nours of nappy reminis cences. IBut soon, throuch enssin and fate's sentence, a misunderstand ing arose between them over his mod el, Bessie, and thereafter she refused to see mm. Blindness followed, but not before the completion of what Torpenhow said was the greatest work ot nis career. .Before others could see it, Bessie in a spirit of venge ance destroyed it. Torpenhow, so that he might devote himself to his mma inend, then rejected an offer to return to Egypt, which was again in a state of turmoil. This so dis pleased Dick that he narked nn and went off to Egypt, leaving a note for his friend and sending the painting to Maizie unaware of its ruin. Maiz ie and Torpenhow followed, and saw him from the British trenches, perch ed on a camel with his dog in his arms, right in the path of the hail of bullets. Before anyone could pro test, Maizie darted toward her lover and when the smoke of hatt.le cleared away they found them clased m eacn other s arms. -Nearby Tor penhow found the familiar sheet torn from Maizie's book. - i CmCHESTERSaM rt?v I.dlal Ask vrar t'hl.efeas.ter'a VMi l'llla la Hc am boxes, sealed with Blua Ribboa. JT Take atfcer. Bay af yr . n-anrlnt. AskfsrCininc.TEra' UIAlIuND IIKANO PILLS. JbtM years known as Best, Safest, Always RellabM SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHFRf 1 1J 1 ta . -r 1 . t .,iSI D v6 iraws I i SX ' Abatof Narrifiarms D y?sU ' and ddiht from the f ff f moment the fcoxuaeen Q D P E3 D DDDDDElDDDDDDDDOQDODDDODDDQODDDDQOnDDOBn WWW ?! a a the GLOBE MAN ! a of Cincinnati 1 a will be here i lufz Drug Store On The Corner Phones 17 and 317. Grapes Nice grapes, all kinds 20c basket. Rough Rocky Ford Canteloupes Fine Large Watermelons. One to enjoy Sunday. Fresh shipment today Huyler's Candies. Whitener and Martin u Sell For Less Profit" Who's the girl in Hickory with the Double Cross on her arm? Jitney Service. HICKORY CONOVER AND NEW TO N Schedule Leave Hickory . feriu Leave Hickory 10:20 Leave Hickory 2:30 Leave Hickory 4:30 Leave Hickory 8:30 Leave Newton 7:20 Leave Newton 9:20 Leave Newton 1:30 Leave Newton 3:30 Leave Newton 7:30 Newton to Conover Newton to Hickory Hickory to Conover Hickory to Newton Our Motto: Good Service. R. W. Cline Newton, N. C. COM with a N D a of Fall & Winter Fabrics on August 16-17-18 1 I D I Moretz-Whitener Clothing Co ! D ! "The Quality Shop." n HoaaDDnuauoauauuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuMuuuuu EVOLUTION OF FIG LEAF a. lb. p. m. P. a. p. m. a. m. e. m. P. ml p. m. p. m. .15c .45c .30c .45c New York Evening Sun It appears that one of our popular evangelists has lately expressed the belief that after the fall of the first man and woman, in Eden, the Lord gave them garments to wear, since their sin had made their nakedness shameful, thus showing His intent that mankind thereafter should be clothed. The New Republic, one of our most punctilious leaders of opinion, questions this scrap of theology, and expresses its belief that this read- ' ing of Genesis is erroneous and Ithat Adam and Eve chose their own garments, without having their origi nal essay in camouflage either ap proved or disapproved by their Master. WJth no special knowledge to guide him, the general reader of the Mosaic history of these begin nings of the race might well con clude that the first pair made their first garments out of leaves and on their own initiative; it was later, when the Lord turned them out of Eden, that He provided them (ac .ordinf? to the reedrd') with coats of skins. This is clearly the basis for the survival of the superstition that a fur coat is the proper gar ment for traveling. The fact that railway trains and big touring cars are now usually heated does not affect the principle. The tacit approval by to T.nrH nf tVipir idea of wearinsr clothes is clear enough, perhaps. He mercifully refrained irom giving them any hint of the enormous per plexities and troubles which inhere in clothing, lest their spirits should not be able to sustain the idea. Prob ably nobody yet born could endure knowing what the future has in store for him,; his eyes are mercifully hol den. The prolix Mr. Carlyle has been thought to have pretty well exhaust ed the discussion of the philosophy of clothes, but so long as clothing advertisements are written, more words are sure to be expended onr the subject. The prevailing fashions for women are usually good looking at this moment; it is not always that a woman finds them becoming to her, but that is not the fault of the clothes. As to men's fashions, it is plain as a pikestaff that all mod els of the year shring into insignifi cance beside the uniform of whatever branch of the service for fitness, smartness and distinction. And if any man dare assume it merely as camouflage, let us hope that virtue will go out of the uniform into the man and make him worthier of his disguise. The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the full name and look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 30c. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days ur rimgeirt will refund money if PAZO i.STMENT fails t cure any case of Itching, .Hud, Bleeding or Protruding; Piles in to 14 days. : he fcrt application airmt Kiute and Rest. 60c. CHICHESTER S PILLS 1 IJKAM. A Ladles! Ask your urutiMt lor A t'li.hes-tr,S Dtnmond IirundV JMIls In Kerf and Gold ni-talllcM boxes, sealed with Bluo Ribbon. V Take no other. Boy of your v VranfsL A-lcforUlll-uilEB-TKlCT-niVNI KRAND PII.I.R. for SS vmii k nnwo Best. Safest. Always Reliabta SOLD BY DRUGGIST EVERYWHERE CROWDS IN WINSTON-SALEM HONOR THEIR SOLDIER BOYS Winston-Salem, Aug. 18. The patriotic rally here last night was the greatest demonstration ever wit nessed m Winston-Salem. It was attended by several thousand people. The opening exercises were held on the courthouse square, following a parade the procession including the Forsyth riflemen, in whose honor the event was given, Confederate veter ans and hundreds of others. Hon. Clement Manly was master of cer emonies. A stirring address was delivered by Col. W. A. Blair, while Bishop Edward Rondthaler of the Moravian church, consecrated the flag of . the riflemen, to whom comfort bags, gifts of the Eight Weeks club were presented. Patriotic and com munity songs were sung and the no table demonstration was concluded with a salute and reveille by tha Forsyth riflemen. To Cure a Cold la One Day' Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stop the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. Druggists refund money If it fails to cure. 8. W, GROVE i lignaturt on eaeto bo. 90c. 9R.ALr1tEDW.DULA EYE SPECIALIST TOSEF BETTER SEE DULA 17 Yeai'a F-xnrriencc The Best Equipment Obtainable. -.. tV: i t 1. glasses riTicu t.-viu3ivcjr MARTIN BLOCK. LEMOIR M-C. If roa got It from PtTLA. It's Rig-tit. Repair Dep't. Box 127 Charlotte, N. C. LENSES GROUND & DUPLICATED noooooooooooo -mm o o Used 40 to S O O nnnDnnnnnonnQnnnnnnHocmnnniiannnnQnnnnnon Are You Going To Build? o IF SO SEE THE a Builder's Supply Company g Who can furnish you any kind of building g g material: Shingles, Lathes and Hard g a Wood Floors, Specialties. g g PHONE 64-L. g HnpnnnnnDDnnannnnnnDpqniflnnanitjnnDanqnflnD DDODDDDDnnDDOnDDDEIDnDnaDDDnDaQDQaDDElJI TRUNKS mm Q The Woman's Tonic o q Sold Everywhere oocoooopoocoa r. m 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 fnnaanananaopapg:;3rjriaaaQJoaaacii3SOQGa4
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