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HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE ii T - . M Useful and ill f 'It Ornamental Jewelry and novelties of tlv best design and quality A large shipment of ladie and men s wrist watches just received. Wlrist watches are more popular than evei and is the most convenient way to use a watch See our nice line of Gru'en, El gin and Watham makes a n D a a Church Directory :: 11 St. Andrews Lutheran i reaching at 11 m. by Kev a a 17 a If eo. E. Bisanar Jtwtlfr and Keguteird Optometrist :r i Southern and C. and N.-W Rft;i- iXOSSdQBoasaDnaaaaaaaaGDBEBDasiS s tt a D a ; -yi..;i ah OV 10;' I DOUBT - any insurance problem, call no us and we will gladly go -ame with you. SERVICE FIRST l uurancj and Rsalty Canjuiiy : Hi St. -:- Phone 292 11. ni nnd 7-?n v .TVi., n i- 1 , - ""mi v. i eerv hp Public cordially invited. First Methodist gev A. L. Stanford, pastor . builay school at 9:45. Treach V UL 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m ed. bv are cordially invit- Church of the Ascension, Episcopal Rev. S n Qf -2nd Sunday after Trinity " a m- Sunday scnool. a. m. iiolv mon mo communion and ser- 7:30 p m. Evening prayer and ser n. All are invited First Baptist Rev W. R. Bradshaw, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30. J. D. El liott, superintendent Preaching at U o'clock by the pas tor Subject: "The Steadfast Christ" 1 reaching at 7:30. Subject. "A Kaco r B-Y- P- U- at G:30- Thomas Pruitt, president. Let U.s enfpr infj- Vi!. rv.of-., ,..:4.i. . . ... jiciLa i in tnanksgivincr and into enn, praise. ' i Local and Perconil Sergeant C. S. Stevenson came in today from Camp Sevier to attend the football game. cnnDnnGnnnDCEnaDQCBanEcaQnonnannonacaEEEEESsDQEEEEnaaB Q Mr. Z. B. Buchanan has returned from Canton, where he conducted a successful lot sale. Rev. J. G. Garth and Dr. Paul W. Troutman have returned from Fay etteville, where they attended the Presbyterian synod. Dr. F. B. Hicks, Squire Robert Aiken, and Messrs. Casey Jones and Dolph Wlhitener brought in eight rabbits yesterday from Burke. A Good Time to Buy a Wew Hot Water Bottle ; t'-u- old one actually wears out. It's liable to fail .'. m.'ir.ont. ;..;:vr goods include hot water bottles of excep- h wo arc new ort'oring at special prices. - ;:; rubbvr gloves, baby paciliers and other rub- i : got at' n'.aintod with our rubber goods line a wo oll'or. -COMi: IN TODAY Grimes, and Murphy BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH" Holy Trinity Ev. Lutheran Rev. W. E. Murray, pastor. The Sunday school will meet at 9:45 reach; nil- .-if- m 'ri..i- tu ..v . uui.r, X lie SUU- ,)ect of the pastor's sermon then will be: "The Limit of Forgiveness." nr r- -i , . . - . . v.oroge win speak in the even nr at 7:30 nV1i-.pl- ti ,,m; . A lie JUUliC 13 cordially invited to attend these services. We urge men to go to church, not primarily because we desire to see the jhurch filled, but because we yearn to help men share in the life which is proclaimed in the church. A sincere conviction that the shortest route to the solution of all the thronging problems of our time runs through the church is what prompts us to invite and entreat the people to go- to church. It The Hickory Daily Record if $4.00 a Year in Advance j I X", -I 1.iW s irva n n IMP. 8 111 lys and No Need to Rub Try Sloan's Liniment and see how quickly the swelling is reduced and the pain disappears. No need to rub; it pene- trates quickly and brings relief. Have a bottle haady for rheumatic pains; neuralgia, back ache and all mus cle soreness. Generous sized bottles; at your druggist. 25c, 50c. $1.00. Miss Annie Downum, secretary of the Hickory Merchants Association, left today for Asheville on a bus iness trip. Mrs. P. E. Reinhardt and daugh ter Mrs. S. M. Peed left this after neon to spend Sunday with Mr. Joe Reinhardt and Mr. S. M. Peed at Camp Sevier, Gi'eenville. THE MOONLIGHT OF OCTOBER PROCRAST INATION Fraternal Directory i Wiley s D Candies 1 33 3 Hickory Lodge No. 343 SH BY EXPRESS g iory Drug Company i- EX ALL Store Telephone 46 Q a o v is. Ambition and a Record j i ; of t!ie South arc identical with the need " ' .hi!, tii iuilwtyi tic groM j uccct8 cf oii . .;.'Siiig of U.e (Jther. ii!!nrn Fl'wjr uka do favrwno pedal prlvU - '.0 KlllTI. " r!i'jlflr,n rsf tk QI1um rnfflnlflV 1 tO 0 ' that U born cf cooprrwlon betwren thi pubUcand ''' P'fTTOed mat fair ana iran poucjr m i.- -- ' u.iri.wli whith Invltra the confidence nf rovemi : I') falize ihtlihrlli nl treatment which will en 1 " - additional capital needed lot thnacqulaltion of berw fai illtiet InclUeiit H 7M demand tut Increaaea an " ; finally '': !t rilrhe In th) buH politic cf th South alon.- ' liKlmtrlfj, w'.th s OK re. tut with equal llbertft. ' . f'iul opyortuiii The Southern Serves the South. h1 ! cl ML' than !& U A 6 A P. & A. M. Regular communication First and third Monday nights, rrethien cordlaby invited U- be present. F. L. MOOSE, W. M. D. L. MILLER, Set'y- Bja;iaiia;iiMlor Piedmont Council No. 43, Ji, o. U.A. M. Meets every linday evin at 7:30 P. M. All visiting brother cordlaliy incited D. D. TAYLOR, Councilor. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec 1 W. ML .5' There is witchery, there is wdtchery in the misty vales tonight; There is magic, there is magic in the music and the light. . For the moonlight lof October Is a fairy thing that creeps To the cradle of the coverts Where the fair autumn sleeps. I have heard a cymbal played by fingers soft as rose And up the valley vistas step b step the moonlight goes. In the harvest fields of Maryland, On her mountain peaks and streams Ah the world is full of fairies When October moonlight gleams! On those silver feet of magic it is stepping down the hill, Just a moment and 'twill linger on my little windowsill. And as there I stand to watch it, In my heart its steps will glide Oh, the moonlight of October When the mists are on the tide! 1 have heard the shepherds piping on the slopes of Arcady Every time the moonbeams tangle all thpir siIvpt sfrnnHa -fnr nrm And I know an old world magic ' tjti. ii- j? :j. j?n I On the woodlands of October On the ivy-hidden walls! Come out, come out this evening, though the frost may try to bite. Rut you must not miss the magic of the moon of fairy night. The moonlight of October, Wlien the strange things wander free, And the- moon is o'er the valleys And its feet are on the sea! (Bentztf.vn Bard), Baltimore Sun. "FORWARD WITH GOD!" SAYS KAISER IN HIS TELEGRAM Amsterdam, .Nov. 3 A Berlin dis patch says that Emperor William has telegraphed to General von Below, commanding the troops on the Italian fron-i, congratulations i?or his suc cesses against Italy saying: ''Our faithless former ally has ex perlcneed what German strength "net German wrath can accomplish. With me the fatherland thanks its incomnarable sons. Forward with God!"" MARTIN LUTHER'S WAY Columbia State. The people of South Carolina, if they would honor the memory of Martin Luther, the greatest of all tht Trotestant reformers, could best give evidence of that desire by putting in. to Statewide operation, through en actment of the general assembly cf 1918, of a compulsory school atten dance system. In the noble editorial review of the life of Luther printed in the State yesterday (we are guil ty of no self-laudation in 50 describ ing it as it was written for the State by Dr. George B. Cromer) his advo cacy of 400 years ago of the duty of the State to train children by the e ercise of compulsion upon their parents is emphasized and in these four centuries no clearer and stronger argument in favor of it has ever 1-!ppti spt forth The State quotes again from Lu ther's letter to Elector John: "I maintain that the civil author ities are under obligation to compel the people to send the children to school. For our rulers are certainly Vim-mrTn maintain the spiritual and a a n a Q a X3 a o a p Q d ES D 13 a a In the affairs of the alert business man, procrastina tion is an unkown quantity However, when it comes to the matter of securing that new Fall suit or overcoat, he is only too prone to put off its purchase until the season is not only far advanced hut until hest selec tions are no longer to he had. Apply the principles of good business to the purchase of your Fall wardrobe. Do it now and do it here! You will secure 100 per cent, service, style and value for every dollar you expend. si B m m o a a D B B InkmjCfLOTIHHES n el 1917 STKODSt BRuS.. INC BALTIUOI& UD. rr UL0 Made by STROUSE & BROTHERS, I.c, Baltimorc, Md. loom large in the assortment. They are the choice of so many men we are con fident they will meet your requirements. w; I "THE QUALITY SHOP" annnonnnnsQDEinnQaaBaisciinstnazaBsaEasaaEaBaBBaasssaassssaEasi czema Remedy HiiiDiiiiiiiniQiaainiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiawsiiffis 8 1 secular offices and callingsfi, so that l'.z'i ' .. fl-iprp mav alwavs be nreachers, jar 1 ists, pastors, scribes, physicians, i schoolmasters and the like; for these Meets evwry Thursday night Visiting brethren invited. HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. R. L. HEFNER, K. R. and S rannniiiiiiisiraDi oooooooooog Used 40 'im I aouuiem Railway say stem Catawba w 1 mi ri. l.nnPllfl. j4v e.nor, not. hp dispensed with. If the r t n i government can compel such citizen IV 01 I i as are fit for military service to bear j spear and rifle, to mount ramparts 1 time of war, how much more has it the right to compel the people to I send their children to school, because 1 in this case we are warring with the devil, whose object it is secretly to exhaust our cities and principalities of their strong men, to destroy the kernel and leave a shell of ignorant nnri hplnlpss neonle. whom ho can sport and juggle with at pleasure; tnis is starving out a city or country, destroying it without a struggle and without its knowledge." The people of South Carolina have frivolled long enough with the serious subjects of education. Under the leadership of Governor Manning they have made a start, but the progress has not been so rapid in compulsory training as was hoped and the time has come when our commonwealth must go forward as a people of train ed and informed intelligence or be content to be classed among the backward states, not only of this country, but of the civilized world A state in which a considerable el ement of the citizens are illiterate can not hope to keep step with ad- r. If vanced peoples m these times and tne opportunity to go forward will never be more favorable than it is now nor will ever again the necessity to res o flip stat.fi from the disease of il- The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless j lltTrhaeCenerS0assemblyltof 1918 will nil Tonic is equally valuable a , TP.1fTlt in its duty if it shall lollif g The Woman's Tonic q Sold Evrywhere oooooooQqoooa Whenever You Need a General Tonic 1 aKe uru'c t. iLJC ' Abox of Norris channs t'f i tt STi and delights from the a 'tjOjf'l 6 moment the box is seen .:! 3 - unt'iea4tPieceis$Iie p S mmmmmtm 1 I lore : 1 Wish (.TRACE MARK STOPS THAT ITCH Just a few drops of that mild, soothing, cooling wash, Meri tol Eczema Remedy, so highly recommended for Eczema, and the itching and burning is gone. Scientific, investigations have taught us that eczema is p dtively a skin disease and curable through the skin alone. . This remedy is applied direct to the skin. If you are afflicted with this distressing ailment we ask you to try it on our guarantee. A trial will convince you of its genuine merits. Price 50c for trial bottle. One dollar for large size. Hickory Drug Company lllilllllimlilillilillllillHM Ltitz Dreg "ON THE CORNER5 Phones 17 and 317 GIVE ALLEGED PRO-GERMAN COAT OF TAR AND FEATHERS Lansing, Mich., Nov. 3. After be ing given a moek trial at which he oneprl nf Tvro-Germanism, Wil- wcio - r- . liam Saier, 56 years old, wen Known g citizen here, was tarred and feathered m last night by a group of more than j 25 men clad in white robes. Saier, was seized about two blocks from his m home by six men who pushed him into 1 s an automobile and drove to a golfjg link two miles away where a score :g or more men were waiting. After , g the assault, Saier was driven back ; a within a block of his home and de-jg posited on the sidewalk. m The police have, located several g persons who saw the kidnapping, , g but have no clue to the identity of ; g the band. Saier himself refused to make any statement, even to the po- , j lice. 1 chill Tonic is equally v , recr"eant in its duty if it General Tonic because it contains th. recre education or shall palter with it. the one and only way to solve it is Dr. Martin Luther's way. General Tonic, because it contair tn. ; cauge Qf lar wellknowntonicpropemeso QUININE neect t g ?ad IRON. It acts on icj wvci , but Malaria, EnricLes the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents. ENJOYED FINE RABBIT m AND O POSSUM HUNT j J D Elliott killed the rabbit after i g the two best shots in Catawba coun-:g tv missed it. The two best rabbits g shots in question are James Shut ord g and'W. H. Barkley and they were g hunting with Bryan Jones on the big Jones plantation in Happy valley yes- g terday af tternoon. As bunme slid r -ujc o-jitTipred himself to-i llUIii -va, e, - ltrether for a run that would set the music of eignt , peagies, i"", . m as bunnie was sprinting on the home ; g stretch. the reporter forgot to in- j g quire into details, Messrs. Shuf ord : g and Barkley fired. Then J. D. ; g brought his gun deliberately to his ; g shoulder, banged away and the cot-, g tontail quit the race. The party kill- ; g ed seven rabbits, but the most fun g was listening to the songs rendered by the eight beagles ; g Last night the parxy 100 a ; g 'Ill " wvuw w o'possums. What is more comfortable on a cold day than the even distribu tion of heat that is given by the Wilson Hot Blast Perfect Working Healer? We have heaters that are guaranteed to keep perfectly. Don't let the next cold snap catch prepared. As the temperature goes down, goes up. 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