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Tin HICKORY DAILY RECORD III MMBBBbunanannnnnDDnnnnnnanDnnii Do You Have Headache? If you do, very likely It come from your eyea and can bo relieved with properly fitted glasses. Eye strains, neadaeho and nervous troub les, the result of optical de fects can be relieved. My examinations are made by the most modem methods and greatest care exercised the selection of the proper formula for the lenses in every instance. Bisana iiS2X t Jeweler and Registered Optometrist ,ir fi-vr Southern and T nnA M w r-si .. . ij.-u, ivituwayi, q -J t 1 B T a a n a B n r D D r a E3 PAGE THREE Bi A , 7 W FIRrVi I Minn. ought out the interest of my partner . Whitener, it is necessary to very i I uce my stock. I am offering some ! hargains for the next thirty days oidcr to get cash, as follows: i i 1 ti..;;tni.- sir.r;ir $1.00 ;i iKU'kairt's fancy Rice "Or f,..iitii! I i r..l UOc . .. i .' .Matting ruga $-J.;tS :: an'! I'lU'timonia salvo 10c :' l- Mystic Wine of Life fl Neck ware 10c "'m. I'otTeo - L'L'c i'- ,a -.ihiui.is ISc 2 for !5oc : MM.) pa is of Shoes to sell at 50 cents to . pivsent wholesale prices. THIS IS YOUR MTY TO SUPPLY FALL NEEDS. P. BURNS Successor to Burns & Whitener - - Hickory, N. C. opiv a a a a fa rj BI m m m m sa ta ta 193 51 $9 a a a S3 m a a c a a a a a S3 3 0 iilllllllJ.JhlllllMU.U.ll PEACE INSTITUTE, Raleigh, N. C. For the Education and Culture of Young Women . : i iy. an.l vunti(ic Courses leachnR to diplomas. . 1 t y S'-ate Department Education for Teachers' : . ia! diploma awarded in Music, Voice, Art and I' client Commercial Course, Domestic Science, Cr.ii ('!; 1'..... : A, ln.-.tn, i . -i: S-.ix-ia'ists in nil departments. Situat ; i I in capital city jrives special opportunities. ' e ,! advantage. Atiii.',.. i; , rvi,l indoor and outdoors bv athletic director. a. individual development. .Climate permits out- 1 ' .;.vr. ' i.r futthtr information, write at once to MISS Ml;', OWKNS CilCAlI AA1. President : .. 1 : is; ii::Kiiii::i:i:ii:! 1'. Want Ads in the Record bring Results r J. D. V.. President an! Treasure. J. Worth Elliott, V.-Pr. L. At. Elliott. Secretary Elliott Building Company For Incorporated. of construction. Estimates furnished cheerfully, atian ani beat equipped contractor in the South. HICKORY, N.O The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance """iti:::t:t;t:nwmaamt:!iiiMimxtnmmmmtmmtt c "'if .1.,!, I. V I, I 1 i; If ' '' ' .f..:i V i- ) ' I... In W -r" A n Ambition and a Record 'f tlio South are identical with the r.ccds '"'.tii H.iiiwayi tlie KruwtU mJ uccea of one mean n.'.'fn Railway itk no favort no tpedal prlvllrge pot n of the Sr tom RUwir Compunr h to ire thai 1 1 .at I Wi of cwprraflnn bttwen llii public inJ fe PTfrcrr1 that fair anrtf rank policy In tlie manare- !a u 1.1. K IfiultM tl.m .nnfi.l.n.. ,f invmnipntll If'"" ll.Jtllherallry of trearmrnt which will enable ii H'l'.nal raptral nsdrl fur theaojuliliion of brtter and ! i. Idem u lim demand fur lncreated and better ally n!i !,e In rf Kt i.nlltlr ,f tha South lion f side of "in, wltb mi mofCt but wltb ejual llbcrtlei. tyual '-tvurtuiiltl. I he Southern Serves the South." Ik:, " NEW VON ITEMS KEl'OliTED BRIEFLY Newton, Aupr. 30 Two children "wv,- BiiK,itiy injured by being: thrown from a buj?Ry while D. C. 1"Vtt was hitching his horse. The children had just climbed into the bujrjry, when the horse became frigh- ti-ut'.i and ran. une was a small son of Joe Travis and the other was a nine daughter of Mr. Puett. The buggy was badlv daman-orl , The Newton graded school which is 10 open September 10 has au ded to the faculty Miss Dora At Kinson of Goldsboro as rmo nf t... fi first grade teachers and Mrs. T. II Olive as sunnlv tpnrhfr A new corporation hna hnm fnmcA at Maiden with II. E. Clay of Hick ory as head of the concern for tne manufacture ot picker sticks and other wood products. The capital mak.iv is .tiu,uuu subscribed by B. M. Spratt, cashier of the bank of Maid en, Dr. Bandy, J. S. Campbell and other business men of MaiHsn Th are expecting to have the plant in operation by September 20. Maiden is also planning for the erection and operation ot a hosiery mill. T TV ... worked in Newton as telegraph opera tor, has enlisted as a telegraph oper ator in the signal corps in the Dis trict of Columbia national guard. He goes to Anniston, Ala., at once to prepare to go to France. J. D. Jenkins and Miss Lizzie Jack son were married in the office of the register of deeds yesterday. Rev. (Jeo. P. Drum performed the cere mony in the presence of the register and some friends of the couple. A series of meetings are in nrnir- ress at the Startown Baptist church this week. Rev. W. V. StaW nf W inston-Salem is assisting the pas tor, liev. j. a. Snow. BRITISH SOCIALISTS GO HOME UNDECIDED London, Aug. 30 The so-called inter-allied socialist conference con cluded a two-days session last even ing. It failed to reach unanimitv of opinion of the Stockholm conference on peace. The United States was not represented at the conference and one South African delegate was the only representative of the British overseas dominion. Delegates from pacifist bodies were in the majority. The trades union coneress. reDresent- ing the bulk of British labor, had on ly eight delegates in attendance and the labor party twelve delegates. TEN DAYS YET BEFORE GERMANY ANSWERS POPE Copenhagen, Aug. 30. It will be ten days before the central powers answer the peace note of Pope Bene dict, says the Berlin Kreuz Zeitunfe. Negotiations regarding the note be tween Berlin and Vienna have been completed, the newspaper states, but are still taking place with Turkey. It expresses the view that the central powers undoubtedly will agree upon a joint reply. FOR WILSON MONUMENT I will contribute one thousand dol lars towards a statue in public square of Hickory to Walson and Lansing. M. E. THORNTON. At Home, Thornton Castle. Aug. 29, 1917, Hickory, N. C. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strenethening tonic. GROVK'S TASTK1.ESS chill TONIC. drives out Malaria, enriches the blood. andbuildsupthesys tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 60c H For I Weak YA M Women In use for over 40 years! Thousands of voluntary letters from women, tell ing of the good Cardui has done them. This is ylk the best proof of the value ryq of Cardui. It proves that y for women. fl There are no harmful or TAl haou-iorming crags m si Cardui. It is composed n only of mild, medicinal YsQ ingredients, with no bad TQ after-effects. TAKE Local and Personal unitrmrrrrffltm:i:nmnHHtmttitt Mr. Ernest Yount of Newton was a Hickory visitor today. Mr. II. E. McComb was a business visitor to Statesville yesterday. Mr. Victor Hayes of Fairmount is visiting. his uncle, Mr. W. L. Mitchell. Mr. Everett Mitchell and family oi Fairmount, are guests of his uncle Mr. Wv L. Mitchell,. Mrs. D. F. Armfield and little son, John Sterling of Fayetteville are the guests of Miss Marjorie Wfaitener. Councilman J. L. Cilley and City Attorney C. W. Bagby spent yester day in Raleigh. The Knights of Pythias will meet tonight at 8 o'clock. There will be degree work and all members are urg ed to attend. Rev. L. D. Thompson and family of btatesvillei who have been p-hpst.s of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. ihompson, have returned home. Mrs. A. M. Powell of Raleigh, will arrive in Hickory this afternoon from Wiaynesville to spend some time with her daughter, Mrs." S. H. Farabee. Mrs. W. L. Mitchell, Mrs. John G. II. Geitner and Mr. Elwood Mitchell and Miss Julia Mitchell mo tored to Charlotte Wednesday. Miss Stella Yoder one of Mt. Airy's popular and efficient tech- ers, will leave tomorrow for the granite city to resume her duties in the graded school. Mrs. R. C. Goode and daughter, Miss Helen of Lincolnton and Miss Ruth Goode of Charlotte are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thompson for a few days. iMr. J. Caswell Sherrill, formerly principal of the West Hickory graded school left today for Caldwell coun ty, where he will spend a few weeks. Mr. Sherrill was one of the best principals West Hickory ever had. Miss Kathleen Whitener returned to the city yesterday after spending the past month m Greenville, S. C. While there she was a frequent visf- tor to Camp Sevier and says "our soldier boys are all well and happy." Mrs. J. W. Shuford and children and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Warlick and family were among the Hickory peo ple to attend the Ramseur family reunion near Lmcomton yesterday. A large number of relatives were as sembled for the event, which was held at the home of Mr. T. J. Ramseur. OPPOSE CHANGING TIES BINDING GERMAN EMPIRE Copenhagen, Aug. 30 The Staats Zeitung of Munich, the organ of the Bavarian government, publishes a Berlin communication against the in troduction of a parliamentary re gime as opposed to the federative character of the empire. The Staata Zeitung declares that all the federal states undoubtedly share the views expressed by the centrist speaker in the reichstag who said that his party welcomed the chancellor s intention to bring about closer relations be tween the government and parliament, but it must reject any tampering with the federated character of the empire and the rights of the federal states. The article says that the reich stag in its present form, although without the right of parliamentary domination, has met all patriotic re quirements complete and more satis factorily than the British and French parliaments have met the needs of their countries. IS IT WELL WITH YOUR LIVER? IIIBll AMUSEMENTS MOLLIE KING AT PASTIME MONDAY See Mollie Kinsr. the most beau tiful girl on the screen at the Pas time Monday, September 3rd, in the first . episode of the "Double Cross," Pathe's new Mystery Serial. Miss TTino- was bnrn in New York Citv in Anril. 1R98. and has been on the stage since the early age of eight months. At the age of seven she had an important child part with Maxine lliott in "Her Own W(ay" and made hit in New York and London. Ml The Woman's Tonic You can rely on Cardui. Surely it will do for you what it has done for so many thousands of other women! It should help. "I was taken sick, seemed to be ... ," writesMrs. Mary E.Veste, of Madison Heights, Va. I got down so weak, could hardly walk . . . just staggered around. ... I read of Cardui, and after taking one bot tle, or before taking quite all, I felt much better. I took 3 or 4 bottles at that time, and was able to do my work. I take it in the spring when run down. I had no appetite, and I commenced eating. It is the best tonic I ever saw." Try Cardui. SouthernRailway System All Druggists SPECIAL AT PASTIME TODAY tVip snrMl attraction at the Pas time this afternoon and tonight, a Paramount picture "(Jut ol the Wreck" a powerful photodrama fea utring that great actress Kathlyn Williams. The following is the storv: James Aldrich, honest and respected, is a candidate for United States sen ator. "The Clarion," a newspaper of op posite politics, casts about for some thing to "get" him. His own life is clean, so it is suggested that they try to learn something of his wilt. The services of Ruby Sheldon, whom newspaper work has made into a cy nic, are engaged. She goes to a recep tion given by Agne,s, James Aid rich's wife, and recognizes her as Josephine Dargie who was tried for murder. Duncan, managing editor of "The Clarion," tells Aldrich he must quit .Tpvealinp' to him the identity of his wife. Agnes overhears the statement, admits her identity, and tells her story to Aldrich, Duncan and Rnhv wf the loss of her parents, nf meeting Steve O'Brien. who through kindness wins her love; how Steve finally attemps to torce ner t.h streets and in a drunken rage tells her he has another wife. She places a pistol under her pillow and as Steve attempts to kill her, she shoots him. She is acquitted at the trial, and goes into mission WOrK. JX IS nere iiiul sue mccw Duncan. Rubv and Aldrich listen spellbound to her story, . ana rnnfnn rpnorts to the rival politician that they can find nothing against Agnes Aldrich. In the cast are Miss Williams, William Clifford, Win. Conklin, Stella Razeto,-W. W. Jefferson and Don Bailey. Appetite gone, tired feeling, poor digestion, dizzy spells, billiousness and constipation are natures danger signals. When your liver begins to send out the S. O. S. cad, hurry up and heed the warn ing or health will suffer. Nyal's Yellow Pills are first aid to a liver that's out of order. LUTZ'S DRUG STORE "On the Corner" Phones 17 and 317 Jitney Service. HICKORY CONOVER AND NEW TO N Schedule Leave Hickory . 8 .a. L.. Leave Hickory 10:20 a. m. Leave Hickory 2:30 p. m. Leave Hickory 4:30 p. n. Leave Hickory 8:30 p. m. Leave Newton 7:20 a. m. Leave Newton 9:20 a. m. Leave Newton 1:30 p. m Leave Newton . 3:30 p. m. Leave Newton 7:30 p. m. Newton to Conover 15c Newton to Hickory 45c Hickory to Conover 30c Hickory to Newton 45c Our Motto: Good Service. R. W. Cline Newton, N C. ggCESSaSHiaDODDDQQDDaDDDQDDDDDDDQDnnBQISa n E3 EV nil Hats a a D a u a New Shipment of a a m a a ts JEH a a a ea a 3d S3 E3 H a B 33 Fall El D a a a B a BP "STETSON" Hats I Jut Arrived Train Schedules SOUTHERN Westbound No. 15 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m. No. 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. No 21 Ar. Hickory 455 p. m. No. 35 Ar. Hickory 11:32 p. m. Eastbound No. 36 Ar. Hickory 9:05 a. m. No. 22 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. No. 12 ar. Hickory 5:32 p. m. No. 16 Ar. Hickory 6:50 p. m. C. AND N.-W Southbound No. 9 Ar. Hickory 2:35 p. m. Northbound No. 10 Ar. Hickory 11:40 a. m. CHICHESTER S PILLS 0 THIS DIAMOND BRA NIK A is n Ladles! Auk your DrusnHNt for jk hl-elK'S-ter's Diamond ItrandX JMIls in Kcd and Gold metallicMJi' hoxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. Jf Take no other. Buv of Tour v or vi ruset. Ask forCII l-CliKS-TER'8' VlAMONl KKANU f 1 ll-N, for S5 years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRIIQGIS1 EVERYWHERE To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. JV. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c. DR. ALFRED W, DOLA EYB SPECIALIST TO SEF BETTER SEE mih 17 Year's Exoe.rience The Best Equipment Obtainable. Glasses Fitted Exclusively MARTIN BLOCK.; UNOIMI. C. If you got It from vXJLA. It's RjghU Repair Dep't. Box 127 Charlotte, N. C. LENSES GROUND & DUPLICATED ea a a a a m Q El a IS a a a m S3 as 3 sa n sa a E3 a n a B3 I Moretz-Whitener Clothing Co I "The Quality Shop." B5 KB ssaaoaEnnasasaBaaiaGnfiannDnanncnQnnnDaasaca Iff? You Have m WeIl8vorth I Kryptok Bifocals j I "Save. Your Eyes j i !Eye trouble or chronic head ache, call to see me. Consul tation free. Eyes examined fitted with glasses guaranteed. Eroken lens duplicated and all kinds of opticar repairing done on short notice. ESSEX Jeweler and Graduate Optometrist. B3 I Are You Going To Build? 1 IF SO SEE THE Builder s Supply Company Who can furnish you any kind of building material: Shingles, Lathes and Hard g B Wood Floors, Specialties. g PHONE 64-L. g BBpnanpnpggnHPnnpgnnpinanmiPMappaagpiBnii I jj53 Vr "ill i iiiiiiii n1" . . T Tin i in iint-38 T"""-irr n t r""S : $ Jf' 1TH',"I, While others are claiming Quality we are guaranteeing if.' ' ARRIVAL new stock of Guaranteed in writing 5000 MILES WE have just received our large spring consignment of Ajax tires. Better anticipate your needs, as the demand for Ajax tires always exceeds the supply CM Hr Abernathy Hardware Co.
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