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B H n ii n H II a a B II a n H H Cl Q a Q II s) R H a Q C3 i t KNlNu HICKORY DAILY RECORD , - , i Useful and PAGE THREE ! III! Ornamental Jewelry and novelties of thr best design and quality A largo shipment of ladies and men s wrist watches jusl received. Wlrist watches are more popular than evei and is the most convenient y vy use a watch. See o. our nice line of Gruen, El pin and Watham makes. E. Bisanar a n a a a Q a D vv, .Jeweler and Registered Optometrist : r for Southern and C. and N.-W Railway.. I Wit I'l:- Hick he Coming of Winter .1 tne increase in If you are not d see us. ines iards. ted, call an your fully 108 Insurance and Realty Company ith St. -:- Phone 292 Tin Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance iSi ::turtnmummntmmnmmmrfiiiiiiMiinmnmMat Prudent and Treasure. J. Worth Elliott. V.-Prn. L. M. Elliott. Secretary Elliott Building Company Incorporated. i of construction. Estimates furnished cheezfuJly. :-:r. . ation and best equipped contractors in the South HICKORY, N.O ihiiiw J1UIU! How About a Spook Party ?.pn. tor v tc.v Vv i have all kinds of decorations, hats, e and tally cards, party invitations ac i r ii t iailowefTi party. off. It is now on ly DO S S Co ne in and make your choice. Also send the Greeting card. The Van Dyke Shop !I!l'l!li:n!llll'!ll,iill(l!'i'mn,l!"!ll.'!!l!l!lll!l!ll inn tin mi. iiiyniMiiiitimMMi.tiiiHniiniiri ;ii .ni.uibi.ii:::;i:!iiiut;!:ii!i:ii;iiiu:;iiuniiiUiiinii;!0!nii:i:niiiii!iiicti:in GOOD ATTEND A Tvrirc at UNION MISSIONARY MEETING Probably one hundred women rep I ntn! , PlscPal, Baptist, rZT',. Ref?ed, Presbyterian, ;iuuum cnurches, attended the vices oi the quadricentenial cele me Ketormation at the Presbyterian church yesterday af. mi ine church was artistically deco- witn xerns and chrysanthe mums A union choir led in the sinff. uuss ratncK presided at the . Mesdames Stevenson. Gos nom and A. A. Whitener acted as Mrs W T? 1?. th? P"- a. ' uy virtue oi her onice as president of the N. C. Syn odical Auxiliary, presided -"vw nciurmauon service participated in by Mesdames J H Shuford J. F. Allen, W. L. AberJ nethy, J L. Latta, E. D. Yoder, W. K Beckley, C. L. Mosteller, B. A Klutz, J. L. Riddle, Miss Schenck', closinpr with prayer by Mrs. Gwalt ney, an hour was spent discussing topics related to the work of the missionary society. Mrs. C. C. Bost gave convincing reasons why one should beloner to a missionary society, urging that we do not serve our God less because we serve our country more Miss AW roll gave a most practical and inspir ing presentation of the subject of mission study, based on her successful experience as a mission study leader a showing of hands revealed the fact that a large majority of those pres- nt were or had been members of mis sion study classes. Mrs. West in handling the subject of stewardship urged the consecration of time, tal ent, personality, and money to the work of the missionary society. community service for the color ed people was delightfully presented oy iurs. Garth. She suggested that a committee consisting of one from each society be appointed to investi gate the possibilities tfojr practical service. A most earnest and inspiring ap peal was given by Mrs. J. B. Pruitt an the subject, "The Open Bible and Prayer." Following this the Home Helpers Prayer Circle was presented, -ach woman present being asked to sign the card promising to pray daily for the gospel work among the sol diers. The program closed with the singing of Luther's Battle Hymn of the Reformation and the doxology. nmi'UKuiii'ii;i:miiiiTTmmirnnimir Local and Personal City .council will meet tonight to receive bids for the sale of improve ment bonds. A Hallowween dance will be given at the Chero-Cola hall tomorrow night beginning at 9 o'clock. Rev. J. G. Garth and Dr. P. W Troutman are in Fayetteville attend, ing the Presbyterian synod. Watch out for a freeze. The county is aue one, but Hickory, nestling be tween mountains, probably will es cape severe cold Are you interested m the fnnri pledge campaign? It was inaugu rated to save food and enable the al. lies the better to fight the enemies of American soldiers HICKORY NEWS This Case Has a Hint for Many Hick ory Readers A Hickory woman has used Doan's Kidney Pills. She has found them as represented. She wishes her neighbors to know. She publicly recommends them. No need to look further for a tested kidney remedy.' The proof of merit is here and can be investigated. Profit bv the statement of Mrs. D. M. Hill, 508 Eighth St. She says: "I suffered terribly from kidney trouble and never expected to do my housework again. I had dizzy spells and my sight was affected. I did net sleep well and mornings I could hardly get about. My back was lame and stiff and my joints pained me. Doan's Kidney Pills rid me of the trouble and as it hasn't returned, I give them the credit for my pres ent good health." Price 60c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs Hill had Foster-Milburn Co, Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. adv Mrs. E. Chadwick will return to Hickory Thursday or Friday from an extended visit to Atlantic City, Phil adelphia, Elizabeth. N J . and Ash land, Ky. While away she visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cilley, Rev and Mrs. E. H. J. Andrews and Mrs. E. H, Gartrell, the latter her niece. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Miller and son, Albert, left this morning in their car for Camp Sevier near Greenville, S. C., to visit John F. Miller, Jr. They were joined at Gastonia by Miss Pearl Miller, who is teaching voice and expression at Troy. They ex pect to return Wednesday evening. YOU ARE OLD, KAISER WILLIAM ;::::ir 3L41I1:" ii"! mm . yt 4Spyv !!!' IIUa "i 4 if. he Eves of school children nil i your children and have their examined FREE and be sure a? to their condition. J. ESSEX Jeweler and Graduate Optometrist. ev 5Qsr --'iannanEnnQCjaDnnaonannDanaDnnonDa Rexall Special Cold Tablets Recommended by. us ''''Htmont of coughs and colds in the head together !l' adache and fever associated with colds. ! ' i'l Tablets Sell for i - Quinine tablets - ifn i-r-'twi Laxative 30c b0X h- u.ie UexaJl Cherry Bark Cough Syrup. - TELEPHONE US YOUR ORDERS Parcel Post Orders Mailed Promptly a a a a a a a a Neuralgia Headaches After shopping or after a hard day are quickly relieved with Sloan's Liniment. So easy to apply, no rub bing, and so promptly effective. Cleaner and more convenient than mussy plasters and ointments. It does not stain the skin, or clog the pores. Every home should have a bottle handy for sprains, strains, lame back, rheumatic pains and stiff, sore muscles and joints. Generous sized bottles at all drug gists; 25c. 50c. $1.00. I vt V u n B U U KOf M V By Porter Emerson Browne of the Vigilantes, with appropriate apol ogies to the late Lewis Carroll. "You are old, Kaiser WJlliam," the crown prince said, "And for years have done nothing but fight; Yet now you incessantly prate about peace Will the world understand the thing right?" -"When I started this war," re replied to his son, "I thought we were certain to win, But the terrible bloomer you made in Verdun Has encouraged the allies like sin.' ''You are old," said the youth, "as I mentioned before. And you-ve boasted of conquest for years. TN 1 T years, Yet now that you've gotten the world good and sore, You talk peace with a voice full of tears." "At the start," Kaiser William re plied to the lad, "Our good old steam roller sure rolled! But we'd better let go, now that things are so bad, And endeavor to get a new hold." "You are old," said the youth, "and have wallowed in death, And you haven't had nearly en ough, Still you talk about peace with a palpitant breath Do you think that they'll fall for the stuff?" "At the start," said his father, "It looked like a cinch, And victory certain for us; But now that we're fighting our iselves in a pinch The people are making a fuss." "You are old," said the youth, "and you speak about God, And you treat him almost as a friend, Don't you think he should heed your impsrial nod And bring this affair to an end?" "I've answered three questions; be off on your way," Said his father, restricting a sob; "You've only lost fourteen divisions toaiay; "They'll think that you're quitting the job." PRESIDENT AND DEMOCRACY Beautiful Hands Neither grease nor water, can go through rubber goods to soil your hands. Get a size larger than the kid gloves you ordinarily wear and your hands will be as free for your work as if they were bare. These gloves art, strong and elastic. We car ry them in all sizes. Price 50c and up. LUTZ'S DRUG STORE "On the Corner -Phones 17 and 317 bDOODDDDbiDDDDDDDQDDQDQOaSBEIBSZgaQDDSaBDO IF THE HONORS OF ATROCITY a a The Sultan of Turkey has gracious ly conferred on the German kaiser p the diamond star of the Iftichar Or- O der. Turkey's highest war decoration, and the kaiser has decorated the Sul- tan with the star and chain of the O Hohenzollern Order with diamonds. g The honors are even the hero of S the Belgian and Lusitania murders mm honors and is honored by the hero oi mm Armenian massacres. No one will g question the deserving of the honors n or the respective fitness of the mu- Q tual donors and recipients. UPHOLD PROHIBITION Christian Science Monitor. 'That every newspaper in Wyoming ma will stand solidly for the passage of q the statewide prohibition amendment n to be voted upon m that state m 19 lb p was the assertion maae Dy ouyrm- n tendent F. L. Crabbe of the Anti- Q Saloon League of Wyoming, on his Q return from a detailed canvass of the state. i O Already the larger newspapers of H the state have come out for prohibi- S tion. The Wyoming Times, the S Cheyenne State Leader and the Lar- g amie Republican being the first to do g so. D you're not looking your bet It the other fellow is getting aheacbof you because he looks prosperous and you don't if you are paying $30 for a suit and getting only $25 worth of value You're Losing Money! We'd almost like to say that if you are not wear ing one of our hand-tailored suits at $25.00 you are losing money but we'd rather demonstrate than talk. How's today for a demonstration at our store? Complete assortment suits and over coats, $15 to $35. Moretz-Whitener Clothing Co Extra Special ATTRACTION At Pastime Theatre Thursday Nov. 1st MARY PICKFORD In "POOR LITTLE RICjH GIRL" ,Hlllllll.t.wwwwHtttmwttmwm Fraternal Directory "mi Hill 1 T T TTTTTT Hickory Drug The REXALL Store Company Telephone 46 Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. Regular communicfttion First and third Monday nights. Erethien cordialiy invited to be present. F. L. MOOSE-, W. M. D. L. MILLER, Set'y. tttttt ii t i i i miiiinmiiiii Piedmont Council No. 43, Jr, 0. U.A. M. Meets every londay evening at 7:30 P. M All visit ng brothei cordially invited. D. D. TAYLOR, Councilor. W. I. -Caldwell, Rec. Sec n tatawba KLodgeNo. 54 K. of P Meet evry Thursday nignt. Visiting teethren invited. HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. B. L. HEFNER, K. R. and S. Springfield Republican. The president's address to the New York delegation of women suffra gists was developed in a style to make its thought cover the underly inrr rvn itiral issues of the world strug gle now in progress in its broadest and most farreaching aspect. The outcome of the war is sure to involve a political reconstruction and no coun trv is likelv to escape its influence TVip resident's aaciress is most time- . -i i i lv and heartening Decause 11 reveais him today as no less the great mter notlnnnl phamnion of democracy than he was when he delivered his ceie- hrated war message to congress. The actual progress of a war may ensilv n-lav disconcerting tricKS with one's aims and ideals; the fury and nassion of strife may cause re actions entirely subversive of the nrincinles for which one began to fight. The head of a government at war may be obliged for the sake of militarv success to curtail the liber Kq nf in dividuals that are regarded as the most commonplace usage oi a free state in time of peace. Lin coln did things which were condemn or! bv his critics and opponents as the acts of usurper and tyrant, but th world in the end came to recog nize that through all the turmoil of pivil war the ideals of democracy re mained his guiding star. America was mnre a democracy than ever when Lincoln's work had been fin ished and the crown of his immortal itv had been won It would be foolish to suppose that every one who is alii gned against Germany in the war is devoted to democratic ideals. In England and France well as in this country there are still antidemocratic forces Aristocratic, militaristic and imperial istic. thev are at heart wholly ou of .fivmoathv with the ideal of "makine the world safe for democ racv " Thev were much stronger, in flnential and articulate before the United States entered the struggl than they have been since, yet their power is not to be underestimated, particularly in the peace making, which must brmg the war to ai end and prepare tire ground for the recon l I'A POOR UTTlt RICH GIRll 11 The Quality Shop." g onDnnnnnnnEannnnnonscnnnnnnnnannnannniiQfii In 6 reels Matinee 10 and 20c Night 15 and 25c Prices: Special Music at Night Jitney Service. HICKORY CONOVER AND NEW- TO N Schedule Leave Hickory . b:i-o .. Leave Hickory 10:20 a. in. Leave Hickory .: 2:30 p. m. Leave Hickory -4.:6i) p. 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 . S:30 p. m. T 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, C ooooooooooooo o o o o Used 40 Years o o o o iiaui!tiiailiiiniliiIlllillllilliaillUIIIIIlllllllllllllIlHIIlilllllliJlillllillii: Guaranteed in writing 5000 MILES WHEN you buy Ajax toes you get something more than fine rubber and fabric and the vulcani zation of these two. Yea get the maker's steadfast detcmrina tion for Quality. Ajax tilC3 are guaranteed in writing f(K? 6000 miles. Measured in miles, AjS are better tires by 1500 miles. "While others are claiming QvxZSy we are guaranteeing itj Sold to ii tmction ofwestern civilization. o o o o o The Woman's Tonic Sold Everywhere r. a G O O O O oooooooooooqa ( j An Ambition and a Record J TTHE needs of the South are Identical with the need JJ J of the Southern Railways the growth and success of one mean 9 no farori 1 no ipcclal pdvijft Ml J the upbuilding of the other. The Southern Railway J accorded to others. ! The ambition of the Sootbern Railway Company It ta . ttt I unity of interest that is born of co-operation between t'-ie public and J the railroads; to see perfected that fair and frank policy in tlie annate 1 ment cf railroads which insltet the confidence cf fovernsnewal areneies; to realize tha t liberality of treatment which will treble it to obtain the additional capital needed for the acquisition cr Dersr enlarged facilities incident t tM demand for increased vai service; and, finally To take !ts niche In ttM fcurf liolidc of the South alonwlie mt other great industries, with lis) tncfe. but with equal libcruc rights and equal opportunidMb " The Southern Serves the South n tm Wry a a B es a D 12 3
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