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EVENING HICKORY DAILY RECORD ijjrsjsaaannnDnnnnnoDnnDnnDDnnnnnnncnnp - - . t n1 rM 1 rti rw - mi t VVHLIN iuu ruKLHASE PAGE THREE ! Liberty Loan Bonds Von io yourself good, you do your country the cause of Liberty and Justice over world good and make a good invest 0 f 0 gotu I the men , v.5U d rtri Local and Personal Germany i3 Wlatching erty Bond. SUBSCRIBE FOR BONDS TODAY eo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist I ;.4H-ctcr for Southern and O. and N.-W Railways. I If i t is anything in the insuran ce I; ' . re will be glad to serve you. tUUWl CALL AT OUR OFFIOE OR PHONE US Hickory Insurance and Realty Company 1 03 1 4th St. -:- Phone 292 r J : -ft. President and Treasure. J. Worth Elliott, V.-Prw. L. M. Eliiott. Secretary Elliott Building Company Incorporated. j., - h' of construction. Estimates furnished cheerfu'ly. K : -iinizatioD anc best equippac' contractors in th South HICKORY N.O j The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance -Buy a Lib- Mrs. Bettie Rainey of Milton is the guest of Mrs.JM. ShufTd. th? Wr Liberty Bd and Help Win mum;uu:ti:;;8usj:mt Society 'The two-da v.nh Mrs. H. A. Ball of Highland died du. Mrs- J- M- Moretz. Mr. and Mrs :":::::::::::?:::::::::::r:iir:iii Golden Wledding Annivesary 'Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Moretz and ba by motored Tuesday to Meat Camp, Witauga county, where today they win attend tne celebration of the 50th nniversary of their parents, Mr. and ring the night. Buy Your Sharp in v;,.,, t ;u tv Bonds! -ulJ, UKlm Miss Neva Edminsten returned to day from Asheville where she spent several days with her brother, Mr K. H. Edminsten. v,'Ant.-U-rffent Messaf?e to You from Bonds ,ne Llne-"Buy Government -. o- "-""v xx Lilt iinvnnin taoi n r-n suu to De getting into hnH onnri; and the repair force will have plenty to do to put them in order before bad weather comes alono- . It is said that a mimhor vf w;,.i.--,t ladies have instrurt.fH triaiV UcU to discontinue accounts with thna merchants who will not subscribe for L-ioeny tsoncls. McCoy Moretz of Charlotte. . Mrs Coffey of Virginia and a brother from Texas were present to pay hon or to their good parents, and to re joice that they have been spared through so many years. Anniversary Party An anniversary party was held at the Karlheim Hotel in Lenoir Tues day night, the occasion being the 34th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Elliott, the fifth wedding an. nivorsary of Mr, and Mrs. Frank A Henderson and the birthday anniver sary of Mrs. W, T. Sledge. The celebration took the form of a din. ner party and was immensely eniov- ! ed by these families. Oth&r rela. tives at the party were Mrs. C. M Sherrill and three children, Miss Kate Elliott and Mt. W. T. Sledge. RECEPTION IS HELD FOR SOUTH TEACHERS Mrs. Harry E. Whit children will return this nffp from Burlineton. wWp tiov fco-.ro been visiting her mother, Mrs. R. V. uaicn. Miss Frank Martin, a stnHpnt at Meredith College, Raleigh, won a $2 premium at the State Fair for a hand painted book mark. She is a .laughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mar tin. Prayer meetinsr at the Presbyterian 1 . ..." . cnurcn tonight at 7:30. Topic for discussion will be. "Grace of Com mon Duties.' Ephesians 4th chapter. ah are cordially invited a Mr. C. W. Cloninger,- assistant cashier of the Consolidated Trust Company, returned last night from pleasant trip to Louisville, Chi cago and WMwaukee. The ladies of the South school held a social and business meeting Tues day aftermoom, thl occasion being a reception to the new teachers. The afternoon was spent pleasantly and teachers and parents felt that they had accomplished a great deal to wards the success of the 'school year by reason of the close contact. Re freshments were served. Plans for securing a piano for the school were discussed and it is like ly that an instrument will be pur chased for the building. The pupils- of the eighth grade of the high school have undertaken the purchase of a piano and they will pay for it by the month. Keep the Home Fires Burning. Buy a Liberty Bond. Liberty Bond Buyers save soWier-i! Have you saved your soldier? Libert Bonds way of saving. -vSimply a patriotic The Central highway from Arnev's chapel to within a mile of Hildebran has been completed, on? result beine- 1 he elimination of the dangerous SPECIAL AT PASTIME THURSDAY rrade crossing just above Longview. The Icard people are doinsr irood work. i ! &DQDO!QDDhiDDDDODDODDDDIDDaQDDaDDBODOanD0O 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 a a a a "BRABLEYS" AND "GREAT NORTHERN" Ladies and Chiidrens Sweaters Just received a new lot cf Ladies and Chiidrens wool sweaters. Two other large shipments on the road. Most of thsse numbers wero bought fast February. The saving in price will be interesting to vou. Chiidrens $1 to $3 00 Ladies $3 to . $9.00 Wool and Toques 25c to 75c Two Piece Scarf Sets $1.00 to. $2 00 REV. BAYLUS CADE Q RESIGNS PASTORATE S3 How About a Spook Party We have all kinds of decorations, hats, pmn ,, place and tally cards, party invitations Halloween party. It is now only a for your few ivs off. bo 'me in and make your choice. Also send the x Greeting card. The Yan Dyke Shop if.. -Li .niiil!!l ... .t.l.l.l . II....J,,! The special attraction at the Pas time Thursday October 25th will be A Path? Rooster play in five parts featuring Gladys Hulette one of Pathes' biggest star. SOUTH SHOULD ADVERTISE Col. Elmo Massengale, president of the Massengale Advertising Agen- OWjNSHIP FAIRS IN BURKE BIG SUCCESS Morganton, Oct. 24. iBurke coun ty is holding a series of township fairs which are proving a great suc cess. These are being worked up through Farm Demonstrator E. L. Perkins, and h"i (reports the Icard cy, Atlanta, and president of the As- township fairs held Saturday as Ijav- sociation of Southern Advertising intte5danceeS PePl6 Aencie3 in making an address before "These fairs' are to be held in the the Southern Commercial Congress, school houses of the various town- at the Hotel Astor, New York, October ships. iMr. Perkins figures that 15, enumerated reasons why the th;. township idea arouses more en- gouth ghould adertise inusiasm anu rivalry wian tne cuuirj system. THE NEW CALOMEL IS HARMLESS & DELIGHTFUL AH Sicfctning and Dangerous Quali ties tV"moeJ Medicinal Virtues Vastly Improved. New Variety Called "Calctabs." iScience has given; us smokeless Col. Massengale said: "The south should advertise for the same reason that any business firm should advertise because she has the goods and knows it; but all the world doesnfc know it. She has her products to sell, she has land to offer farmers, she has an out-of-door winter to attract tourists, she has cheap water-power and ample transporation to offer investors and, above all, she has money to spend, and plenty of it." "'We people of the Southern states are not selfish," said Mr. Massen gale. "Wfe do not desire to keep all these good things to ourselves. Thprp are vast tracts of field and Lenoir, Oct. 24. Rev. Baylus Cade, for the past twelve months pastor of the First Baptist church here, ten dered his resignation at the Sunday mornfing service. His resignation becomes effective on November 12. His congregation was taken by a complete surprise when Mr. Cade read his resignation from the pulpit. 'Rev. Baylus Cade is the inventor of the Cade Typesetting machine, which has just been perfected, and it will be put on the market within the next four months. The need of his services in the manufacture of the machine is the reason of his giving up work in the pulpit in Lenoir. Mr Cade has spent thirty years work ing1 on the machine and the first per fected machine was completed in 1914. Arrangements have been nade with machine works in Philadel phia and Camden, N. J. for building the machines for the market until the company builds a factory of their own. Governor Bickett will hear argu ments Monday in the case of Charles Wlalker convicted from this county for the killing of Miss Florence Sutphin in October, last year. Wal ker was conviced in the Caldwell su perior court and sentenced to the el ectric chair. An appeal was taken to the Supreme court which sustain ed the lower court's decision early last spring. The hearing before Governor Bickett will determine whether Walker is to be electrocuted or .given a life sentence. x MORGANTON IS TO BE CLEARED OF VAGRANTS Morganton, Oct. 24. Solicitor H. L. Huffman has issued a notice that every habitual loafer in Morganton must go to work within 24 . hours or be arrested for vagrancy and has no tified all the offifcers to see it is car ried out. The loafers nnow what this order n--ans for it was this same order shat Mr. Huffman issued, while po ice judge, which cleared Morganton jf its loafers, and the few who did aot take the order seriously, were lad enough to consider it ' when hauled before the judge. Many New Fall Goods Received Today Ladies Coat Suits $12.50 to . L $35.00 Ladies Long Coats $12.50 to 1 $35.00 Ladies Rain Coats $5.00 to $10.00 Chiidrens Rain Coats $2.50 to $5.00 "Electric" House Dresses $1.00 to $2.00- Ladies English Walking Shoes $4 to $7.50 "DeBevtise" Brassieres 50 c to $1.00 Silk, Linen and Swiss Handkerchiefs 5c to 1 50e Velvet and plush stoles $4.00 to 1 $8.00 WE HAVE INVOICE AND EXPECT BY TOMORROW m m m Serge Dresses, Furs, Kid Gloves, Ladies New Fall Ginghams, Table Linens, etc. Coats Sweaters. B Q a B B H a a VA f Thompson-West Company 1 "The Ladies' Store." tbaanoDDaaDDaoanooannDatiDiiaDiiaDDaDoaaoaR ODODDDDDDDnnDODDDDBIIQIIIIDDDDOnDCnDIIDIIODDB Sick Cars Bring youi sick car to us. We are expert car Surgeons. We are familiar with the entire anato my of your car, and when it goes bad we know how to cure it. Our workmen are the best in their line, and take a just pride in their work. Life is too short to worry with a sick car, when we can put it in FIT condition and make traveling a PLEASURE. H D a 1! u t 3 The Eyes of school children Should Not Be Neglected B th eir i" 1 n a voar children and have . .. g eyes examined FREE and be sure as to their condition. j J. ESSEX Jeweler and Graduate Optometrist. l!lll!lllllllli:illlllUI!llllllllllllll!IIIIil!ll!!lllli:ill!lllllllllll!HK'M' JIEasiszSUEHDQDODODXSQDDDDDnDDnDQDDDnDQDDI) 9 n 11 Me ritol Camphor Cream Is recommended for the farmers from the rock-ribbed 1 i quinine now comes nauseaiess cal omel, a new variety known as Calo tabs, that is wholly delightful in ef fect, yet more effective than the old style calomel as a system-purifier and liver cleanser. Your druggist prefers calomel and other medicines, and it is the best and only sure remedy for billiousness, in digestion and constipation. Now, that calomel is delightful to take, everybody is asking for the new va riety, Calotabs. One tablet at bed time a swallow of water that's all. No nausea, no griping, no danger. Next morning you. wake up feeling fine, your liver cleansed, your sys tem purified. Eat what you please no restriction of habit or diet. Calotabs are sold only in original, spaled cents. Your druggist recommends and guarantees Calotabs. Adv. Fraternal Directory u m a a 0 11 a K n n 11 a B B B B B D B hard, or irritated skin, chapped l"i!:s, face and lips. k is a fine lotion to use after shaving. We carry the following Liquid Creams; Cucumber Cream - 25cts. Witch Hazel Cream - - 25cts. Menthol Cream - - - 25cts. Hose Cream - 25cts Almond Cream - 25cts. Benzoin and Almond Cream - 25cts- Meritol Almond Cream - 50ct. Hinds Honey & Almond Cream 50cts. a a a a a a B B B B H Hickory Drug The REXALL Store Company Telephone 46 . u Moots Mvei-v Tr.ursdav nignt. B D II Visitine brethren invited. p mrnw n'ANNA. C. C. 1 i R. L. KEENER, K. K. and . i hills of New England or the snow bound plains of the middle west at prices which seem insignificant be side the cost of fancy farm land in the prairie belt. For we want more people, more sturdy Americans who will come to live with us and culti vate these lands, anc) add: (to ithe crops that feed and clothe the world; new citizens who will benefit them selves in this sunny land and ben efit the south by their presence. For more people means more money to spend, more business to be . done, more manufactured articles tew be bought, more taxes in the treasury to pave the highways that stretch like a spider web from Virginia to the i Wo Viavfi rnnm for all who packages, price thirty-hve y. . H and more for all who will work. "The field is ripe for a great na tional advertising campaign that will let the whole country know what Dixie has to offer. It should be a campaign to arouse the interest of capital, which will establish factor ies of every kind; to attract the young farmer in other sections who grows up, looks about him, and finds the lands preempted by an older gen eration and held at price beyond his means; to attract the increasing thousands of business men who have left their investments in safe hands and are in search of a climate where they can play golf three hundred and fifty days in the year and poker on the remaining fifteen. "From facts and figures of the southern states you can form some idea of the prosperity which has come to us of the opportunities we have to offer to new citizens and new capital. There could be no bet ter chosen time than now to launch a great campaign of publicity which will let the world know of the south. We have the fertile soil, the raw material. We need new blood. We need strong hands and willing hearts and able minds, to develop the resources which still lie dormant. We want more residents in our attractive climate a climate in which sunstroke is unknown, where the zero mark on the ther mometer is a convention rather than a utility. W:e can offer the far mer lands which will make three crops a year, lanas ne can tin nine months in every twelve. We have room for everybody; and every man who comes to us to-turn new fur rows in our soil, to set new wheels to spinning, to inspire new industries in country or town or city, will find that a Southern! welcome is spjne ::::!! rzove than an empty phrase." Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. Regular communication First and third Monday nights. Erethien cordiany invited to be present. F. L. MOOSE, W. M. D. L. MILLER, Sec'y- hhihiiuih imiiijiniiiiiiiiiiinnmna Piedmont Council No. 43, Ji, O. U.A. M. Meets every tkHiday evninjf at 7:30 P. M. All vising brotheis cordially Hvited O. D. TAYLOR, Councilor. W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec tiiiHi'MiiwifflHHIIIf 1 'iiimmmimmmi Of Catawba Lodge No. 54 K.of P BLOWING ROCK Buckwheat Flour g .FRESH GROUND Buick Garage 1021 13th St. - Telephone 210 Country Corn Meal Waiter ground new corn paDnnDnnonnnnnnnnnQoannnnnnnaoonnnnnnnnD Country Flour. grown Graham Fresh grade. Oysters today 'best "Sunkist" Oranges. Whitener and Martin "Sell for Les Profit" Jitney Service. HICKORY CONOVER AND NEW- TON Schedule Leave Hickory , - . Leave Hickory 10:20 a. u.. Leave Hick or? 2:30 p. m. Leave Hickory 4:30 p. m. Leave Hickory 8:30 p. m. Leave Newton 7:20 a. m. Leave Newton 9:20 e. m. Leave Newton -.1:30 p. m Leave Newton .. - 3:30 p. m. ave Newton- 7:30 p. m. ewton 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. ooooooooooooo Subscribe to the Record. $4.00 tkiiiliUaiiUIIUilliUllIIIIIIillllllllllllllllilltillllllllllliiilliKlillCU o o o o o Used 40 Years o o o o MB Tne Woman's Tonic 8 O O o Sold Everywhere r. 0 G O O o e Guaranteed in writing 5000 MILES WHEN you buy Ajax tires you get something more than fine rubber and fabric and the vulcani zation of these two. You get the maker's steadfast determina tion for Quality. Ajax tires are guaranteed in writing for 5000 miles. Measured in miles, Ajax are better tires by 1500 miles. "While others are claiming Quality we are guaranteeing it." Sold to QOQOQOO&QOOQf
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