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hi II; 5 8 sAtrnnAY evening jKjiisBnnnnnnnnDODDnnaDnDnDnnaDnoonnDODn u HICKORY DAILY RECORD ' 1 1 1 1 .T MWIWrfl I . 0 0 0 a a 0 i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 H U Do You Have Headache? If you do, very likely it comes from your eyes and Teheved with properly 'IS passes. Eye strains, headache and nervous troub les the result of optical de lects can be relieved My examinations u j 1 by the mnsf 1. e . - .uuucm meinoas I ffre?test care exercised the selection of the proper -ww.u.a iur ino lenses every instance. i a I in Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist h inspector for Southern and C. and N.-W. Railwayi. D B a a a a a a a n D a D Q CI D a Ciiurch Directory PAGE THREE micmnmuiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiinnni" iasES2?saaBnnanannQnonpnnnnnnnnnnnnnnBBii5 EBIS:aBflnDaDDaaDDDOIlDQDaQQBaQDQQQDDDDa 1 0 V 0 X&f ! 'JL 0 t 0 0 It you desire to have good bread and delici- 0 ou ' akes for all- occasions. Don't forget to 4ot a supply for that Camping Trip. City Steam Bakery Our Motto: "QUALITY" p a a a imiuiu St. AnHrii t, . . "ineran c is cordially invited. Rev's B ifr i Episcopal i if u " o ?trouP. Rector. 7 $ 'Hi37 after "ity-10-nn S y, comnion. m 41:00. doming prayer and ser Soldiers and visitor 00:n Come. ""i-iaiij wei First Methodist PC Stanford left today for .5ree34 camptnieeting whea-e tomorrow he will &amt i?'vT vices therp. s " J?1St, ln . the se.r" MCthodist church wnf beTe?d 2 u u? win bein ig!V?"c . serYlces s.io.. c. "1. - cwiuuist cnurch on the ;epCemDer conducted by Local and Personal Mrs. J. J. Wjllard has returned from a visit to Wiaynesville, N. C. .Mrs. D. A. Barkley of Charlotte is the guest of her son, Mr. W. H. Barkley. Mrs. R. F. Young and Mrs. Paul S. Harlan of Corinth, Miss., are visit ing Mrs. J. J. Willard in Kenworth. "Mrs. Georgia Doster. P. P. Suttlemyre, is critically ill in a hospital in Atlanta and relatives nave almost respaired of her recov ery. Mrs. D. P. Bowman and m;Cb WSllie Deal returned yesterday from lYiwresvine ana Tayiorsville where they have been visiting relatives and irienus ior tne past week. Reformed Joseph L. Murphy, pastor. y:45. Sundnv cl.nni t- t-. -r,. , welder, superintenrW tw superintendent pr 'rnary depart BtoJ f' W' J'1' tScherTe?; Bible class: Mrs r n i . fi ru-i Ti . "usu, Leacner of the Philathea class. fiiJofi .Vs' u&5 irom the warr Sme blessi"s following 7:15. Christian i?nAn Mi!s G adVs Reid. leader. o.uu. i reaching service. Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Barkley motor- eu to unariotte yesterday to see their little daTiif?ht.pr 'O V Al Barkley who underwent an operation on her nose and throat. The little lady is getting along nicely but will remain in Charlotte for a week or iu days. 0 0 0 H 0 a a a a a B B Your Clock! If it needs repairing I will call fo, repair and return it anywhere in Hickory, Es We3t or Brookford Prices reasonable and work guaran teed. Call At and I will do the rest. A. X ESSEX Jeweler and Graduate Optometrist. I!!SL Sri"lty Evangelical Lutheran . r.. iviurray, pastor. ibundav SVinnl r.t- ct.At: - body is cordially invited to attend. Morning servia at 11 o'clock. The Sf;r.wl each on the subject: A Miracle of Restoration." Evenin" service at 8 nVlnv tu v.- Ji h.. a. iic sumect OI IS CllSCOUrSP than will K il.. Change." tuc reat . 1A11 the mysteries are wrapped up in the mystery of God. To know Him is wisdom and Come and hear tha r,M, i preached tomorrow. Thus the church offers to satisfy the deepest needs of your soul. Presbyterian Rev. J. G. Garth, pastor. Sundav school nf q-ak - - u. in. tian Endeavor at 7 n -m Tv,PrCihinS 11 a- m- Subject "The Holv Sniritpr v. r-r . foIIowincr.uD thp snKiot l... day evening. iEvening topic, "The xc.ii iA omau standard's." On Tuesdav anA Worl tember 4 and 5. t.Wp will - ----- V AAA IkV evangelistic conference at the Pres byterian church, to which a number of delegates are exhi-ft.wl ' frnn, towns in this vicinity. Several spea- J-i Utt on ine program iKev. C. P. Sauires of T.pnnii. xtr tit ikes of Newton. C. v. p I , uicuiy Ui Morganton, J. M. Clark of Statesville. xne pudiic is cordially invited to these exercises. :l-.,!.,:li:!nBl:lH;:aslilB:lB2l!l;:lUi'l:lllllmlUlIlIIlllUllUH; JAPANESE MISSION DINNER OF CABINET OFFICERS PEACE INSTITUTE, Raleigh, N. C. For the Education and Culture of Young Women Cla.s.-. '-ji!, Literary, and 5c icntiHc Courses leading to diplomas, (irai u;. trlitcil by State Department Education for Teachers' .-rt.:';'.i'". Special diplomas awarded in Music, Voice, Art ana Kspr. : n. Excellent Commercial Course, Domestic Science, ':..--ic .Art. Iini ruction: Specialists in all departments. Silua! A ' 1 1 r .M IS M i inihlillii I.dfnted in canital citv cives sDecial onnortunities social advantages. .Supervised indoors and outdoors by athletic director, t'-nfion, individual development. Climate permits out m winter. ' '"-"ii! or furthtr infoi'mation, write at once to :V OWENS GRAHAM, President iii'iiiiiiiiii!!; Subs cribe to the Record. $4.00. J. D. fJiliott. Preident and Treasure. J. Worth Elliott, V.-Prw. U. M. Elliott. Secretary Elliott Building Company Incorporated. fr n tUswcs of construction. Estimates furnished cheerfully, '"".ft or Mnization and belt equipped contractor in th South. HICKORY, N. O ''.7 ' T."'' " '-"-'."T.' '"7". fT"-'-'!!" i !?t!r'ii'T'lLi'""f4 t. I Unnnki .i A r - liiiuihiiumuiu imaumgwu, Aug. zo Members of the Japanese mission were guests last night at dinner given by cab inet officers in honor of "the diplo matic, militarv and naval Secretary Lansing entertained .Vis count Ishii. SDecial 1 1 . . -""i auu neaa oi tne mission. Sopfgnr Co J .AWMJ. V JJCl- I-SIM 1 11 O l ' "e,,t;rai ougano and Secretary auicia, v ice-AQmirai rakeshita. During the dav Viseoimf. Tv.5i went to. the capital to pay formal calls upon Senator Smile - w-i.jwui. Micar uciii i.iu-iein oi xne senate and Speak er Clark. He accpntprl an "intoir.. - I - " . ... TibUbiuil to address the senate next Thursday. DUST MULCH IS THING Two thiners. nlant foorlc ture, in abundance, are vitally ne cessary to the production of large crops. Without both of th either of them, crops must at least in pare ian. The food must be in the soil for the Dlant. and wntor mncf be present in order that t.hia nlanf food may be taken in solution. Plants can take only a liquid test solid food is oi no value to them. iFrom May until Auemst is lcai nme wicn most of our pnlfivafpd crops. The weather is warm and often dry, and evaporation is rapid. Under such conditions, moisture con servation IS Of first lmriorfcanpp ar.rJ in attaining this every farmer should Know tne value of making and main taining a dust mulch. 'This mulch acts just like a blan ket in keeniner the watpr in Hip Any farm bov who has tn a board or plank lying flat on the ground nas iound it moist and cool underneath, thouorh nossihlv nil nr. ound the soil mav have bppn nnroh- ed and dry. The farmer who main. tains by means of an earth or dust muicn just such conditions ovpr nil his fields is the man who is likely to suner tne least in periods of drouth. tthe Progressive Farmer. Held Familv Rpnninn Quite a memorable familv till ering was held at the home of Prof. x . Lr. Miorgan near Lenoir College on last Tuesday. The occasion was a visit to tne city of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Morgan of Greenville, S. C, and the gathering together of all near relatives. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Morgan, a brother, Rev, C. I. ivrorgan oi JNewton; Misses Mary White and Orarp Tvnn ci, j u-'.i uaiia- bury, aunt and sister, respectively, of Mrs C. I. Morgan, who is at iticnard tfaker Hospital with her young daughter. nephew, Master Keister Jumper- a meet aim ner nusDanct, Mr. and Mrs. Grover H Huffman of the Hotel nunry; a daughter and her hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Muggridge of Greenville; and a son and family, Prof, and Mrs. F. G. Morgan, with their children, Frances and "Billy." With the exception of one brother in Miami, Fla., each division of Mr. H. S. Morgan's immediate family was represented, and all his descen dants were present. The parents OI DOtn Mr. and Mrs Mnrrran o,.. alive, with the exception of Mr. Mor gan's father. It happens that both these couples were married on the same day, and their oldest children married. )MTs. Morgan's parents, ivir. ana Mrs. u. T. Hare of Sun. mit, S. C, have been married near ly fifty-two years. Mr. and Mr Morgan have been married nearly thirty-three years. At the reunion on Tnesiiaw it . " " ueciaea mat Misses Tyson and White should be the guests of honor it was their first visit, that Mr. and ivirs. ii. t. Morgan deserved the hon or because they were the heads of the family, that Rev. and Mrs. C. I. Morgan should be honored becaust oi tneir line new daughter, that the nunmans ana the Muggridges should not be forerotten as both wprp still on their honeymoon, while Prof, ana Mrs. j?. (j. Morean warp ppiphrntino- tneir nitn anniversary. Even the smallest cnnaren tooK part, and Billy Morgan cut his first tooth of the occasion, and Miss Grace Carol Morgan was baptized at the nospitai. The H. S. and F. G. Morgans and Mr. and Mrs. Muggridge took the trip to Blowig Rock on the following aay. mxwwm ovJ IBB Lana I na ddigW from the $ Q j1 moment tbeboxisacen js BDcnnnnnnnnnnnnnqnnnnnnnDnnDnnnnnnnnnnEo 3 S h Lutz Drug Store On The Corner Phones 17 and 317. a a Coming Pastime MONDAY, SEPT. 3 New Pathe Serial "MYSTERY OF THE DOUBLE CROSS" . featuring MOLLIE KING The greatest mystery story ev er screened in America. ii a a Our 3tock of plain and fancy hosiery is the bet we've ever shown. Com plete line 25 cents to $1.50. OR. ALFRED Xt DULA EYK SPECIALIST TOSEF BETTER SEE DUIH 17 Year's Pvnrin.-j. The Best Equipment Obtainable. Glasses Fitted Exclusively UARTIN BLOCK, N. C. If youRot It from DULA. It's AJ' Righu WATCH PAPKH FOB DATES. Reptair Dep't. Box 127 Charlotte, N. C. LENSES GROUND & DUPLICATED Moretz-Whitener Clothing Co i 77 'The Quality Shop.' a q aaa Whenever You Need a General Tonic 1 ake urove's. The Old Standard d chill Tonic is eauallv valnnhl. aB a General Tonic because it contains the wen known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on th out Malaria. Enricls the TiiWl Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents. CHICHESTER S PILLS 'TLKTv .the DIAMOND BRAND. f A DO SPIDERS KNOW? JjOO'esl Ask your Drulst for m-cnes-ier s v umond Brand IMIU in Red and old metallicX boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. Take no other. Biiv of vnn. vcars known a: Rt. rct aiu d.iul.. - i w-.Ml, ni najg ftClldUH SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE ; An Ambition and a Record I'll I', nri-iU of the South are identical with tlic r.ceds j -i,ii!rru Kiiin;'! the grumu ana nuixeos w one rannc , "" ut.i,mi,ii,g the cihf r, l 'I i f S..nl,Tn RMwny aiki no lavorr no tpeclal prtvllece not ' ' ' ''I'.l to otljcri, J '". vulMun of the Sr.uthrrn Rlltry Compsnr ! to we that J ,; t ''y ''"'"t thatli t irr of co-operation between tin public and , ,( "re prrier-e flat fair and franK policy mine manage- i 'f iiln,;id which Inrllea the confidence rf rovernmrnta! I ' '-i tn if-nU.e that iiberallry tl treatment which will enable I. I ' 'M 'I th a.Ulil.....l - i J . - .1 1.1. l.M .1 K....P .rwl I ' -"- I li. ii.ti,, inclJeii trntkut demand lor lncreaacd and better ""-, .iii. finally '(. It, r,!rhe ln tt body politic of the South alonrWe of r ' t"'H ln,l,iirrlr, w,tb 0 OKc, but with ojual llbertlci. ejual " " "" "iual opportuu' let. M The Southern Serves the South." Southern Railway System KILI CABBAGE WORMS Raleitrh. Aucr. 25. The erepn cabbacre worms will soon he work-in havoc with our larere cron of fall and winter cabbage', first feeding on th' older outside leaves, and then, if un checked, eating into the forming heads. According to Mr. Sherman, entomologist, Paris green can be used atrainst the worms with P-nnd effort and without danger. It has been well tested in North Carolina and other states. Thorouerhlv mix one ounce of Paris green with 1 pound of dry dust lime (same proportion ior larger quanti ties). AddIv bv shakinc from a dust gun or powder bellows, or sprinkle tnimy oy hand. Uust a licht. even dustine is sufRcinet. en ough to whiten the leaves. From two to four applications will be needed, beginning when the work of the worms first become ev ident, with the last dusting given at least three weeks before the heads are to be cut. The whole habit of erowth of the cabbage seems designed to permit this treatment, for the head forms by growth from the inside, and the dust which , is applied to tne outer parts i not folded into the head The point is to kiH the worms while they I il a 1 . m are on tne outer leaves Deiore tney 1 eat into the solid pnrt of the head. Baltimore News. Employes of No. 3 mill of the Mount Vernon-Woodberry Cotton Duck company were greatly excited when two cob-webs were found, one on each side of the gate. The spider on the right hand made his web in a form which spelled out in 4?old letters "Wir ends in September," while his neighbor on the left told "Victorv for America." The words were discovered by one of the factory girls. An expert in draftsmanship could not have form- ed tne letters more perfectly. FREE OF CHARGE Why suffer with indigestion, dvsDemsia. JimlA Itvm. vt-nsK-.i-nn. J I. j jr ' i " " tion, sour stomach, coming-up-of iooa alter eating, etc., when you can get a asmple bottle of Green's Au gust Flower free at Lutz's Drug &tore. inis medicine has remarka ble curative Tronerties. and has de monstrated its efficiency by fifty years of success. Headaches are often caused by a disordered -stomach August Flower is put up m 25 an 75 cent bottles. For sale in all civ uized ' countries. adv A NERVOUS WRECK From Three Years' Suffering. Says I Cardui Made Her Well. Texas City, Tex. In an interesting statement, Mrs. U. n. bcnui, of this town, says: "For three years I suffered untold agony with my head. I was unable to do anv of mv work. I just wanted to sleep all the time, for that was the only ease i could get, when I was asleeo. I became a nervous wreck just from the awful suffering with my head. I was so nervous that the least noise would make me iunro out of my bed. 1 had no energy, and was unable to do anything. My son, a young boy. had to do ail my household duties. I was not able to do anything until 1 took Cardui. I took three bottles in all. and it surely cured me of those awful headaches. That has been three years ago, and I know the cure is permanent, for I have never had any headache since takingCardui. Nothing relieved me until I took Cardui. It did wonders for me." Try Cardui for vour troubles made from medicinal ingredients recommended in medical books as being of benefit in female troubles, and 40 years of use has proven that the books are right. Begin taking Cardui today. NC-134 QDDDDDaDDDDDQQDDDnQS a a "JI! 6) 0 I i i a a Q B El a is B B B B B B B B B B The i NEW EDISON B B n is a musical instrument g of exceptional quality p and should be i n every H home. H B You should hear it to q D appreciate its superior- B ity of tone. - g B Allow us to demon- . . n strate one or these in- q struments in your home. B B There is no obligation Dj to buy. rj B B g Piedmont g Phonograph Company g g 1017 14th St. Lenoir College (CO-EDUCATIONAL) Hickory, N. C. An unusually successful school under Church Management, rated by Educational experts among the Ten A Grade Colleges of North Carolina. It Will be Unwise for VOU fo rlpfie" nn a f!nllerr Wnro xrni. have investigated the advantages offered by Lenoir. The Department of Education secures complete recognition for its Graduates from tne Stats Board of Education. The Yoder Memorial Science Building offers superior labora tory facilities for the study of Chemistry, Physics, and Biology, Departments Literary, Education, Business, Music, Ex pression, Art, Home Economics, and Sub-Freshman. Genuine School advantages within reach of all the people. Write for Catalogue to R. L. Fritz, D. D., President, Hickory N. C TRUNKS We have recently added a splended line of TRUNKS to oar stock of FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS and will be glad to have you call and see what we can offer you in this line. Shuford's Furniture Store DnonnnnnDnnnnnnnnnnnaonnannflnnnnBnnnnnarj I Are You Going To Build? IF SO SEE THE Builder s Supply Company Who can furnish you any kind of building g material: Shingles, Lathes and Hard g Wood Floors, Specialties. n DUHMC At I n g 11 1W1 1 Ji WT-l-i. g SDaannEuiDaaaaoDQaaDDpqDiaQDaDfetfDasanaiiEtDin B B 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 a a a a
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