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j , ( i;KMN(; HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE M--s&2ems2aBDiaQGtfciaaaQOQaoaDDDDnQaaan B a 9 f g ?i a tH ,'8 a a a a g a a 0 13 a a a a 0 j ! Always the Favorih n Jewelry and diamonds. The supreme gift of gifts It never fails of admiration, uur collection contains or naments of all description, seti wrth stones of rare fire' and brilliancy. We invite a visit and you will be de lighted to see the many nice articles that comprise oui stock. . wuirivi. Mi ..M....... M lis: unuuHUHHyunnnDDDnonnnncSMonnnii Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and RetfAtered Optmetrit 1 . inspector ior ooutnern and C. and N.-W lUilw.tr- a a a a s 3 ( Your Insurance troubles r. ake up a part of our busi iv s. Don't hesitate to let us l;.; e Them. I!: !:ory Insurance and Realty Company ll!lllllllll!ll'lllllllllll!!!ll'IIHimi:iMmin'n """" " wui"i'""UUiUlIUIIIM Tl of school children ould Not Be Neglected Bi'ini? your children and have their r , t s examined FREE and be sure a? to theircondition. A. J. ESSEX Jeweler and Graduate Optometrist. Local and Personal 'Mr. John Cilley is ' home Camp Sevier for a few days. from IMrs. Belle Ramsay of . Gastonia spent several days in s the city this week. Lieutenant Winf red L. Ingold of Camp Jackson arrived this morning to spend some time with relatives. Miss Mary Rice Cowles of States ville was the guest Thursday of Mrs. O.C Henkle. Mr. Neely Kincaid of Camp ; Se viere, Greenville, S.. CV has re turned after spending several days with his sisterMrs. O. G. Henkel. Mrs.'1. B. A. Stewart and daughter of Hiuntsville, Ala., i after spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Lyerly, left today for her home. Mrs. Geo. L. LYyerly and two chil dren left this morning for Green ville, S. C, where they will joini Major Lyerly. They will make their home in Greenville for the present. LONDON TELEPHONE GIRLS HHKB eje annDnnnnnnnoDDaqnnnaancnnnnonnonn Are You Going To Build? IF SO SEE THE En ilders Supply Company D D a a a a D e 5 VUi o can furnish you any kind of building material: Shingles, Lathes and Hard Wood Floors, Specialties. a PHONE 64-L. I iiiassitBaaaQDnaaaDDPqaanixaoMCinnoaqC3Eni inUBiiin Scenes of bravery among the girls of a London telephone exchange during the recent air raid are vividly described by J. W. Kennedy, who was present. 'lie says: "Bombs were actually dropping in the immediate vicinity, while the presence of airmen over and on both sides of the building was reported and while the smoke from exploded bombs was distinctly seen from the windows, and through it all the su pervisor nearest to me however ove her section like a strong spirit seeking to help those under her charge. 4'I can pamt no picture of social insensibility. Some nervous cries there were as the bombs dropped white faces were the rule, but in many of these the lines of determin ation were the strongest. Silent tears were dropped, but only for a moment! No one near me left her post, and calls were passing and cords connected with the music Ox death in our ears. "So near and insistent was th. horrible thud of the bombs that most of us through that some part of the building had been struck. It seemed to us that the rattle of guns continued longer 'than even during Zeppelin raids. Some day it may 'add some value to our lives to know that there were times when, for du ty's sake, we faced the chance oi death. It must add infinitely more to the lives of women, whose finer nervous and physical organization makes them feel more acutely." London Telegraph and Telephone News. MORE NEGROES WILL WILL BE CALLED OUT SOON "Washington, Oct. 12. Orders call ing out the remaining quotas of ne groes for the first national army anu assigning all the men to the camps in which they are to be trained will be issued some time this month. It was stated at the war department that this step had been delayed to await the graduation of negro offi cers at the Des Moines training camp. IW GOODS DA WOMEN Ready-To-Wear Coat suits, coats, dresses, skirts, waists, wool sweaters, i hosiery, kid gloves, and un- cl'-rwear. -MILLINERY- lJ this department you will find a ! t complete line to select from, of (polity and 3tyle. we insist on having and we consid ( ' O: best none too good for our customers. Ambition Pills For Nervous People The ereat nevre tonic the famous Wendell's Ambition Pills that will put vigor, vim and vitality into ner vous tired out, all in, despondent peo ple in a few days. Anyone can buy a tox lor niy ou cents, and Hickory Drug Co. Is au thorized by the maker to refund tne nnrrhas nriee if anvone is dissatis fied with the first box purchased. Thousands praise them for general debility, nervous uostration, men tal rfpnrftssion and unatung nerves caused by over-indulgence in alconoj, tobacco, or overwork or any kihu. Vnr anv affliction vf the nervous system Wendell's Ambition PiMs are unsurpassed, while for nysteria, trem bling and neuralgia they are simpiy enlpnri id Fiftv cents at Hickory was tl - Drug Co. and qeaiers everywhere. Mail orders tilled, charges prepaia dj Wnrfoll Phftrmieal Co.. Inc.. Syra- rusee. N. Y S D I Special Attention to Boy's Hats, Suits and Underwear CHIROPRACTOR DR. E. E. ROGERS Over Lutz's Drug Store Society .iijtii::xTr :n:t::::::Tn::::::::::::ni:;: With Mrs. Little The Ladies Guild of Holy- Trinity Lutheran church met at the home oi Mrs. C. A. Little Tuesday October 8th, with Mrs. Little, Miss Pearl Little and Mrs. W. L. Hefner hos tessts. Three new members were enrolled, bringing the total member ship to ninety-one: After the bus iness meeting adjourned delicious cream and cake were served. With Mrs. Martin The Hickory Book Club held the first meeting of the year with the president Mirs. J. A. Martin. Ten members were present. Mrs. Roys ter, Mrs. Chadwick and Mrs. Alex Shuford were out of town and were greatly missed. Mrs. Blount of WSlson was a welcome guest. The book for the afternoon, "Salt of the Earth" is a fine relinieation of German character, showing the good and bad traits, also the reason and necessity for preservation of human liberty for sending our soldiers to the help of the allies. A salad course fcras served by Misses Charlotte Garth and Mary Blount Martin. The next meeting will be with Mrs. H C. Men zies. IgsisiiEiiDDBODBDDDQflDQSQQaoQrjaoaaaaaa&aaDB THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMEN IN HICKORY know how to protect the dainty charm of a good com plexion from those forces that would destroy it. With what care and fine discri mination they choose their toilet requisites. It is with these attractive women that OUR PEROXIDE CREAM enjoys its greatest vogue Our peroxide cream is a delightfully perfumed, van ishing cream of the non greasy type. Price 25c a jar LUTZ'S DRUG STORE "On the Corner" Phones 17 and 317 a New Fall Silks, Woolens Cotton Novelties, Etc. Most of our silks, serges, poplins, and cottongoods were bought early in the year and we are offeringhem at a much less price than we coulcf buy them today. V ; ? '1 y, 4i D H m m m H m SOLDIERS PETITION Wle are not ashamed of the uniform, And if you are a friend; You'll never say aigaimst 'it,1, And words that will olfend It has covered honored bodies, And by heroes has been won Since the days of the republic When the stars and stripes were . Iborn. Uniforms have many patterns Some are khaki, some are blue, And the men who choose to wear them . lAre of many patterns too, Some are sons of wealthy parents, Some are college graduates, Some have many manly virtues And some are simple reprobates. We have many skilled mechanics, 'Men of brains and letters who Loyally served their country, And they are a credit too; No indeed they are not angels, Blackguards? Yes! We have some of those; When they come into the service They all wear civilian clothes. Men of all kinds when they are Drinking, maybe half act rough ano mean Drunken soldiers or rivilinnc Are disgusting on any scene Grant us your kind forbearanpp. We will appreciate it more, Than lots of noisy cheers When we are leaving for war. We have sat with you in- public, And have smelt your whiskey breath, . Heard remarks insane and silly Nearly boring us to death. Though we offered no Objections When in theatres we are met, Yet why should you exclude us From the most exclusive set? If you meet us out in public, On the streets or anvwherp. Wfe dont' want your sneering glancesl , j W v-r a pairomzmg stare; For we have the honor calling As our garments plainly show, You may be a thief or parson, How on earth are we to know? I don't care for your profession, (Occupation or what you do, When you are gazing at a soldier And he is looking back at you, Wfio is there to judge between you, As you stand there man to man? Only one, the Great Almighty, Name another if you can. Drop your proud and haughty bear ing, And also your stuck up pride, Get acquainted with the soldier And the heart and soul inside, Tesh and try to analyze him, Criticise him then and there, And you will likely find him A man both good and fair. ( By Ralph C. Sigmon, Newton, in the Rainbow Division ready to sail for France. CONVICTED OF ATTEMPT 'V( GlTMIf TF, AM SHIP Aiken, S. C, Oct. 12 Pauljg Wierse, editorial writer of the'gj Charleston, S. C, American, and Captain Klattenhoff, of the German gg steamship Liebenfels were convicted in federal court here of conspiracy , gg to sink the ship in Charleston har-' bor, and were sentenced to two years gf in the federal prison at Atlanta g and to pay a fine of $1,000 and costs each. iiniiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiniii AMUSEMENTS SMBffiifliilB m m m a S3 m m SPECIAL. English wool finished plaids, worth 40c per yard O at 25c E3 SPECIAL. 36 in. Middy Twill, worth 25c per yard. 25c SI NEW CREATIONS. Two lots, newest patterns worth 35c and fS 50c yer yard at 25 and 35c 3 9 Hamilton All Wool Serge, black, navy, white, plum, burganuy S and brown, value $1 at 85c Hamilton, All Wool Serge, sponged and shrunk, 42 in. wide, all S colors, value $1.50 at . $1.25 g KIMONA SPECIAL Hand woven Japanese crepe in wonder- j ful patterns at , 35c Georgette Crepe. The most popular cloth on the market. W S have three lots that we are selling at 25c yd. under $ 1.50, $1.60 S and $1.75. g SPECIAL. Black Satin, heavy weight, worth today $1.50 to 5 $1.75 at $1.2o g DUCHESS BLACK SATIN. We offer 70 yards, worth if bought 3 today $2.00 at .$1.50 S B BELDINGS. Wnshable Charemouse, white, pink, cope, navy, & blacky brown, taupe, burgandy, etc., selling in all good stores H at $2.00 $1.7 O a We only have space to mention a few of the under priced O fabrics that we are selling fast. May we show you these and g others? . 19 Q a & B B Thompson-West Company "The Ladies' Store." 1 J. D. Elliott. President and Treas-ure. J. Worth Elliott, V.-Pr. L. M. Elliott. Secretary Elliott Building Company Incorporated For all classes of construction. Estimates furnished cheerfully. Fine or gaoization ana best equipped contractors in the South HICKORY. N.O PHONE 77 a See Us Before Our Stocks Are Broken V. T. Sled "KIRKCHIEF" THE? HANDKERCHIEF DE LUXE FOR MEN. Ask your dealer to show it to you. Made By Kirkpatrick MTg. Co. HICKORY, N. C. SAILORS' DISCONTENT BEGAN MONTHS AGO Amsterdam;, Oct. 12. -According, to some reports here the discontent in the German navy . began eight months ago and the men of the fleet had reached such a nervous stave owing to the prolonged high, ten sion that only a spark was needed to cause an explosion. On board the warships involved it is saiu large numbers of pamphlets wert found dealing with the cause of the war and asking why Germany be came the best hated nation in the world. Others dilated on the vile influence of junkerdom and the big manuiactunng interests and pur ported to give the truth about The men behind the war." Fairly reliable account put the number of men condemned to pena servitde at 30, whose sentences ranged from five to fifteen years, while 80 to 100 were given lighter sentences. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG AT PASTIME SATURDAY Don't miss seeing Clara Kimball! Yong in "The Violin of M'Sieur" , g at the Pastime Saturday. A drama gg by William Addison Lathrop. ffl 23 BILLY WEST AT g PASTIME SATURDAY Don't fail to see the funniest man on the continent, Billy West, Char lie Chaplain's double at the Pastime Saturday in a two reel rip roaring comedv "The Goat." You will laugh until your sides hurt and then some. ggQQQQQQQOiSIQDDDQDQnDQDDDQaDDOQnaDQnOaaBQ PEARL W,HITE AT PASTIME TODAY Don't miss seeing Pearl White in f ,i .nil. -1 i. C 4.U "TTool TJiviiT" J tne luxn tnapiei ujl inc i "The Perilous Plunge" at the Pas time this afternoon and tonight. It will be one of the best chapters shown. The following is the story i. Carslake with the followers of tht Violet God watch one of Carslake's minions plunge his knife into the covering under which Pearl ha been placed, drawing back the cov ering he finds a dummy. The Hjigh Priestess ana ner lonowers cover Carslake and his men with -their revolvers and order him to re- turn the "diamond. Carslake dis- " covering the Violet .Diamond na& been taken from its hiding place, tells the Priestess Pearl secured it. Pearl, who has returned home, f tells her story to Tom Carlton and g Aunt E-lla. She has escaped from g Carslake's home by means of a con- H venienf drain pipe. . The Priestess, Q accompanied by her men, visit Pearl, g who had placed the diamond in a jewel box on a table. Amaaed) gj she sees the Violet Diamond has I disappeared. Tom is seized as hos- j tage until Pearl returns the diam- g ond, and he is taken away in an au- tomobile. As they are crossing tn Yiver on a ferryboat, Tom sees his gj chance to escape, when the attention gg of his captors is attracted by an II aeroplane. He starts the automo- ; g bile, and it runs through the gates. As it plunges into the river Tom manages to swim to the river bank. He phones Pearl of his m escape. Pearl tells him to go to hpr ramn in the Adirondacks. As: IS she turns from the 'phone she dis- j g m ? Croup and Pneumonia a Vicks, Brames, Gowans and Cobles (liquid remedy) Cough Syrups. Pine Tar and Cherry Bark Cough Syrups. Rexall special Cold tablets, Hills Cascara Quinine and Lax ative Bromo Quinine. When 3 ou need anything for that cold or hoarse ness a a a m Q 13 m m en a m a a cnvcTs her nat parrot has taken the Violet Diamond and hidden it behind a picture. Carslake, through a treacherous maid, learns that Tom has gone to the Adirondacks, and Pearl has re covered the Diamond. After a fight he takes it from her and es capes with it. Telephone us your orders. Parcel post orders mailed promptly. .1 Hickory Drug Company The REXALL Store Telephone 46 if KS a titinin nufiiiiriuwmtnmiuutf MILLER Automobile and 'livery Si price. GO ANYWHERE Day:Ior fNight Rats Raonable TELEPHONE 119. CONGRATULATIONS SENT TO BRITISH TROOPb fBritish Headquarters in - France and Belgium, Oct. 11, By the -Ab. sociated Press) The recent opera tions in Flanders have . brought many congratulatory messagjes ty the British troops. Field - Marshal Haig has issued an order of the da containing a number of dispatches received on October 5 and the re plies sent to them. General J. j. Pershing commander of the Am erican expeditionary force in Franct telegraphed : "Permit me to extend sincere con gratulations to you and your mag nificent army upon important gains m front oi ipres. lney give a striking answer to the weak-kneeo peace propoganda." Field Marshal Haig sent this an swer: "I wish to thank you very hear tily in behalf of the British army under my command for your most kind telegram. Wb look forward to the day when the American armies join us on the western front and we are quite confident that the allies so reinforced will fight their way to an early and decisive issue." A Furnace With No Pipes Think of it! Stands in the cellar directly under one register and pours heat up through all the house. Warms to the. farthest comer and maintains a temperature there but two or three degrees less than in the room where the register is. Very Economical r.nTto save at leut one-third your fuel coal, coke or wood. The The Original Patented Kptless Fumce beats bjr natural air circulation scientific mm ay me n cmij. axrufM and healthful Aia w-w n tlim wnrln. Far more cheaply intfalled than any other tyitem. and doesn't require the labor and care. Positively Guaranteed to Satisfy or no ale. Come in ana see for yourself the rt dyantaffe of the Calorie fipel e I urnace. Am asiaaassBaaaaBanaaBEnaaEannannnnnnnQacnaaj s ) 1 - 1 An Ambition and a Record : ""THE needs of the South are identical with the needs 1 of the Southern Railway I the trowth and success of one Brans , the upbuilding of the other. no favors no ipedsl priril,rfe nat The Southern Railway accorded to others. . n,. .mMrfitn f th Hnilinu Rill war Coraiar.T U to ia unity of interest that Is born of co-operation between th- publse the railroads; to see perfected tn rxir aim i .n yvij tneot cf railroads which bwitea the confidence of govern .!... n r,u-r rhitltnetalirvof treatment which will en to obtain the additional capital needer! for the acquisition of bew enlarged fadUties incident tbt demand for increased and service) and. finally in n1rh In tftt tluTf -joiitic of the South aloni,-sia other ereat industries, with O Oaofc but with equal liberties, rights and equal opportunldaa, " The Southern Serves the South. i 1 1. 1 Aberaethy Hdwe. Co. HICKORY, N. C. SouthernRailway System
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