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S H a 8 8 I t i t t 8 I fl 0 I! 9 v . nit-- HICKORY DAILY RECORD 1 n M ' ' CHAM AND REFINEMENT There is an appeal that Koes with Tiioc jewelry never fails in the jewelry or irem that ha:; both quality .'Jul jrooil taste hack, of them. See our new design m Wrist Walrhes, Lavallier, 'ther jewelry just received. A positive guarantee as to uuahty and style. isanar ret J.-n-Icr anJ KfgLstcic:. Optometrist r tV:thern an;! C. and N.-W Railways. fi , ,M MM . i , ;i .'v;il,,:nlii'-r 17 fVv I ,1! C I - wi J .111 ICI . .i,1!' ' vn .shoes are in good condition. Do .v i!v okl allocs. We have an expert w '!! tvivirt the ol.l shoes into new ("live us a trial. ,nv -al faction. Work finished on -;rry shoe shop i;:.- ri ef The Van Pyko Shop n ii -. 11 t IIM J ;3 the Real Stuff ; "Li'tT v.h..) WVnt. For a year 'uvl a half ! i:t V r ' : Ti'.- l.Mid. This Amortean sotdi- . :'!:::: :.! r .i! vmfMv tlnn any v;iv cor- ..ttfn : hi'V.t the war. !!': eNperfesves are 11 ;;.U:vd'v ;i ti-'.-.ch e in..;;r. And they are Gel ihic Book Today at the , Ik fail Dyke Sbp PHONE 43 . "P 1 ft : ill . H v! ii,'! is 1 'yiii daily 4Si s? at i a Straw lu the palate i 1 J " W7 A6 (- ';'':(, '.;:!i,in of !ciicioii3 fruit flavors, with a J'"; i'':!''"''i"n of tho refreshing ami cxliilarating l V!,r li is;, all MemlcJ so exactly that "' "; l l!' cf depression. (3) j NOTHING GAINED BY RUSHING Slow Practice in Learning. Playing Singing Will Always Produce the Best Results. One can scarcely be too insistent on tho value of slow practice in playing singing. The student learns mueH moro quickly by slow practice than in any other way, because the brain haa more limo to assimilate tho impression t tho work done than if it is gone over rapidly. It is a truism, that to learn fast the student must go slow. Every teacher of experience is aware of the fact, yet many fail to impress the truth with sufficient force on young people, and tho result is disappointment on both sides. It is necessary to remind students frequently of tho Importance of slow practice; they are forgetful, and "get through" their work rather than try to understand It, because of matters more exciting. But getting through quickly, has tho same result as getting rich quickly, it often results in disaster. If we desire to understand what we read in literature, do we read it over ns quickly as' possible? No, on the contrary, each pago has to be read Blowly, and repeated, before it is thor oughly grasped and impressed on tho mind, and so it is with music. It is well to remember tho old axiom, "Slow rractico is golden, quick practice ia leaden." LIGHT ON DOMESTIC FINANCE According to Writer, Wife's Instinct Would Tend to Make Her an Ideal Loan Shark. Speaking of loan sharks wouldn't wife make a good one? When poor ra is forced to borrow some of "her money" with which to pay the gas bill, sho wants at least 50 cents interest on onch dollar, and besides she requires a solemn oath that he will pay the principal and interest Saturday, Claude Callan writes in the Fort Worth Star Telegram. When she finally agrees to let him have tho sum, she orders him to leave the room while she gets it. Sho counts the money before she calls him back into the room, but to be dou bly sure sho counts it again as she hands it over to him, and she is a lit tle short. It was an honest mistake, of course, but she never makes the honest mistake of getting a little too much. Before placing it in his hand she- has another understanding about the Inter est, and makes him onco more declare upon oath that he will return the mon ty on pay day. Then she hands it to him, and as she hands over "her money," you can tell by her looks, by her actions and by what she says that ehe feels as if she poor little woman that sho is Is supporting the family. Garb of Roumanians. The Wallachlan peasant who has not adopted the homely clothes that come from the ready-to-wear factor ies of western Europe is a pictures quely dressed man. His costume Is white. The trousers are something like twice the length of the leg, and are made to fit with numerous wrin kles; his shirt is made to tang tunic like over his trousers and is gathered at the waist with a red belt; his coat is a sort of military cape, usually of brown woolens or of tanned sheepskin. The peasant woman usually grows Borne silk. She buys the silkworm eggs and uses the spare bed, if there bo one In the house, as a hatchery. She feeds the worms on mulberry leaves, and, If the ants do not invade the place and destroy tho worms, she soon has enough fiber for a veil or a waist. She spins and weaves it herself. She has a keen appreciation of color values and combinations. She embroiders her dresses with thread she has grown from the seed so to speak for she plants the flax, gathers the fiber and carries it through all the processes, from breaking and cording to spin ning. How Town Was Named. An Interesting story is told as to the 'origin of the name "Moose Jaw," as ap plied to a town In Canada. Some 50 years ago, so the story runs, a pioneer with his team of oxen and "prairie schooner," while passing along the banks of the river, was obliged to camp at this point In Saskatchewan on account of an accident to his cart. A spoke had fallen out during the day, and the wheel was falling apart. He looked about for something to In sert for a temporary brace for the wheel, while his wife busied herself with the evening meat Tho pioneer's child, while romping around, found the Jawbone of a moose, which she held up to her father, who by this time almost despaired of find ing anything, with which to repair his cart. He was delighted to find that tho jawbone exactly fitted the place of the missing spoke. The Indians thereafter named this district "The Place Where the White Man Found the Moose Jaw." This, it is said, accounts for the town' queer name. Washington Star. Cracks In Plaster. When we painted our kitchen, we found a number of cracks in the plastering that had to be filled. A painter told us to use plaster of parls mixed with somo of the paint we were using. It does not set as quickly as when mixed with water, and it does better than putty for such work. For mending the cracks la a white cclliag, where the heat had caused the white coating to peel off, wo mixed tho plaster of paris with turpentine and oil, and were sur prised to find how well It covered th unsightly places. Exchange. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard eeneral strengthening tonic. ArOVK'S TASTKI.ESS chill TONrC.orives out A true tonic. For adults and children. 60c PHICH j& SvJ I .ll..f Auk Ti"ir Hraeirlnt for l,l.l.ni..for Dlunand ISrnndy in M..f1 And Iold metallic fi'ixes, sealed with lilue Ribbon. ;.i !v..i.t im; i run cii.i m. for an , i, ic Ekl Rifest. Always Reliable LS A 4 V mmmmttrft Locals amh Personal rrrrmmn:nim;minm I ' C' ' : " - -"--'-i! "" II . j, PAGE THREE Mr. Hilton Shuford left this morn ing for Chapel Hill, where he will en ter the uniersity. Misses Frank and Rose Martin Ceft this morning for aleigh to resume their studies at Meredith College. Miss Miriam Wjhitener left today for Red Springs, where she will en ter Flora McDonald college. iMr. II. D. Clayton, salesman for the Piedmont Phonograph. Co,, is spending the day. in Morganton on business. ' Mrs. S. M. Enghardt and son, Sam Martin of Montgomery, Ala., will arrive in the city this afternoon to spend several days with Mrs. J A. Martin and Mrs. Rowell Holt. A business meeting of the Cos mos Book Club has been called for tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 at th-3 home of Mrs. Walker Lyerly. Every member is urged to be present. Col. W. J. Bryan, formerly secre tary of state, passed through Hick ory today en route to Asheville. He alighted from the train long enough to forward a telegram to Washington. 'The electric siren, ordered on trial for the fire department, has arrived and wiS' be placed oer the fire house. In shape the machine is somewhat like the hood of an automobile and is run by a otor. CurlHardy and Floyd Ray were found guilty in recorder's court Mon day of the larceny of a razor ana sentenced to four months on the roads The negroes also were ac cused of stealing $4, but this was not proved. Bud Hardy was acquitted. If you woke up shivering this morning under the impression that it was cold, you will be surprised to leam that it wasn't. The mercury registered 50 degrees above zeror dur ing the night and was standing at that figure at 7 o'clock. Rev. J. E. Barb is expected home tomorrow from Wloodstock, Va, where he has been attending the Ohio synod of the Lutheran church. He read a paper on '"Divine Retribution" before the body. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS To J. W. Elliott, O. G. Wolff, Lyer ly Estate, E. Lyerly, Agent, W. R. Bradshaw and M. P. Sharp; property owners on 11th avenue, between 15th and 16th Sts., you are hereby noti fied that the City Council at a reg ular meeting Sept. 4th, 1917, declared the above named district a perman ent improved district and have set Tuesday, Sept 8, 1917 at 7:30 p. m., as the time for. hearing abutting nronertv owners interpst.pd in ho above improvement to appear and'! snow cause, if any, why such assess ments should not be made. This Sept. 7th, 1917. JOHN W. BALLEW, 9 7 tf City Manager 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 31 7 giiiiEiaaaQ3Q0QiBQQaQaQaDQgQKIgDaaaaEIDaDDn ai S NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS To J. W. Elliott, O. G. Wplff, Lyer ly Estate, E. Lyerly, Agent, W. R. Bradshaw, M. P. Sharp and L. P. Fields Estate, J. F. Allen, Agent; property owners on 11th avenue, be tween 15th street and 16th street, you are hereby notified that the City Council at a regular meeting Sept. 4th, 1917, declared the above named district a permanent improved dis trict and have set Tuesday, Sept. 18th, 1917, at 7:30 p. m., as the time for hearing abutting property owner? interested in the above improve ment to appear and show cause, if any, why such assessment should not be made. This Sept. 8th, 1917. JOHN W. BALLEW, 9 8 2t City Manager Jitney Service. HICKORY CONOVER AND NEW TO N Schedule Leave Hickory 3s0 .tu w.. Leave Hickory 10:20 a. m. Leave Hickory 2:30 p. m. Leave Hickory 4:30 p. m. Leave Hickory 8:80 p xa. Leave Newton 7:20 a. m. Leave Newton 9:20 a. m. Leave Newton 1:30 p. m Leave Newton 3:30 p. m. ' nave Newton 7:30 p. m. ewton to Conover 15c Wewton to Hickory 45c Hickory to Conover 30c Hickory to Newton 45c Our Motto: Good Service. R. W. CLINE Newton, N. C. CHICHESTER S PILLS i.anirsi ai. your uraggimt for-i hl-rhos-ter's Diamond KrndA Tills in Ucd and Mold metalDcXV boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. lake do other. Buy of yonr " IHAIUOND IIBANU PILLS, r 85 years known as Best, Safest. Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE rw r Banishes Nervousness Puts Vigor and Ambition to Run-Down, Tired Out People. If you feel tired out out of sorts, des dent, mentally or physically dej.sed and lack the desire to ac-1 complish things, get a 50c box of Wendell's Ambition Pills at Hickory Drug Co today and, your itroubles will be over. If you drink too much, amoke too much, or are nervous because of over work of any kind, Wendell's Ambi tion Pills will make you feel better in three days or money back from Hickory Drug Co., on the first box purchased. For all affections of the nervous or liver complaints, sleeplessness, ex svstem. constipation, loss of appetite, lack of confidence, trembling, kidney i hausted vitality orw eakness of any kind get a box of Wendell's Ambi tion Pills today on the money back plan. Mall orders filled, charges prepaid, by the Wendell Pharmical Company, Inc., Syracure, N. Y. 3g 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. 85 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. ooooooooooooo o o o o ft cbotil S Mlf B B B B B a B m E3 B SS B B B B m m S3 B B B B B B B B B B We are now showing a complete line of young men's and boy's school suits. These suits were bought early and we are offering early buyers same big values. Buy Early B B B B B B B --REMEMBER-- Clothing will be higher later on. tz-wmrener Clothing Co a .1 a a i3 a m m 3 13 3 S3 m 1 m m m m m B m m m m m & m m m 3 m is b ii lie vUtmiy onop. ESI la Want Ads in the- Record bring Results iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia M9 JUL a You Have Eye trouble or chronic head ache, call to see me. Consul tation free. Eyes examined litted with glasses guaranteed. Broken lens duplicated and ail kinds of optical repairing done on short notice. SSEX Jeweler and Graduate Optometrist. Used 40 Years S KB m m m B B B B B Am You Going To Build? IF SO SEE THE Builders IB g The Woman's Tonic Sold Everywhere Q KnanaBBS2SISI3SSSSSSSE2gSa'ESSS?2aS2gBKSI35 o OOOOOOOOOOOOO mwm Who can furnish you any kind of building material: Shingles, Lathes and Hard Wood Floors, Specialties. PHONE 64-L. ra o p n m m 3 m m m u m m m m w KsaaHSQnnoanonnDononDODnnoDnnaaonnDnDHKj I Special at Hub Theatre Wednesday, Sept. 12 toe msmmmmmsmm B B B m B m m b est B B m B B B CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG and an all Star Cast, in "MY OFFICIAL WIFE" A De Luxe Edition of the Vitagraph Feature in rive parts. Matinee One Day Only Admission g 1st Show 2:45; 2nd 4 P. M. Matinee 5c and 10c p a Night; 1st 7:45; 2nd 9 " Night 10c and 15c g oannDnanaflDnnaannaonnnnannnnnnnnnnnnoann r minimum1 HmiiimiuiuMiu The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance Mtm An Ambition and a Record THE needs of the South are identical with the needs of the Southern Railway: the growth and success cf one means the upbuildinj cf the other. The Southern Railway asks no favors no special privilece not accorded to others. The ambition of the Southern Rsdhray Company H to see that unity of interest that la born cf co-operation between the pualic and the railroads; to see perfected that fair andfrank policy in the a-.anaee-ment cf railroads which invite the confidence of eovernmental aeencies; to realize tha t liberality of treatment which will enable U to obtain the additional capital neeoro for the acquisition of better and enlareed facilities incident 8 tb demand for increased and better service; and. finally To take Its niche In tte VoUtlc of the South alonpside of other treat industries, with B mow. but with equal liberties, equal rights and equal opportunldea. The Southern Serves the South." ) t0 outhem Railway system ,'r 'A vi". (' ' i Ft . i t r r r! 4$ tt i M gffmitmmtllllM Illlll Ill "I"'""1 SOlDBVOPWSEVEIlVIIIRERr
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