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o B a i B a a a '4 n a i j ? u ;i ft pi n t;v V.SISG HICKORY DAILY RECORD i M f . " " ' " ; L-J IJNIMJIIII , IT S Useful and PAGE THREE V,. : - Ornamental Jewelry and novelties of th' best design and quality A large shipment of ladies and men s wrist watches jus1 received. Wtrist watches are more popular than ever and is the most convenient way to use a watch. See our, nice line of Gruen, El. Km and Watham makes Geo. E. Bisanar Jewrlrr and RegiAteied Optometrist , ,,-tcr for Southern and C. and N.-W Railways. a n a a a B Q a p a u a a a a w ft a D I 0 E a TRENCH GASOLINE BILL lo MOU.OOO.OOO YEAR II1E32S aKflflaEannnannnanonDannnonanEiS N DOUBT a' lit any insurance problem, call une us and we will gladly go I IF ! 01' Pi ov 1 same witn you. SERVICE FIRST. Hickory In urance and Realty Company 1030 14th St. -:- Phone 292 A Good Time to Buy a New Hot Water Bottle ; tho old one actually wears out. It's liable to fail ;, ; . : . w moment. i', :' iM'ih.T good ir.cluile hot waUr bottles of excep- : y uhu-h wo are now offering at special prices. A . ::i:::s in rubber g'oves, baby pacifiers and other rub- ' -i.v y-ni to get ac iuainted with our rubber goods line . v.r.iu'js we offer. COME IN TODAY Grimes and Murphy "IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH" The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance :: r:trtunmtaatutnammnnaamn tn:tf n a a a a Nux Vomica and Iron Tablets DOUBLE STRENGTH Take Your Tonic in Tablet Form MAKES RICH RED BLOOD 1 ONES UP YOUR NERVES ASSISTS YOUR DIGESTION It is concentrated, convenient, eco nomical and sold under guarantee. -DISTRIBUTED BY- Hickory Drug Company a I he K&XALL Stof3 Telephone 46 ( An Ambition and a Record j ' 1 1 !: need of tlie South arc identical with the need ' ' '!, Snuihffrn Kallwaya the gtuvn'i ami tucceel of one MM ' ' ui-uil.lijijf oj the other. n,i Southern Railway ttfcs m ft no apedal prlrLt aat "'.fled to othert. Ti.e imbltlon of the Sotabem Railway Company It to " 'f intcreit that I born el co-oof ration between thpubllcao " -' uionii to tee perfected that fair and frank policy in ue 'f rilrralt which Invitee the confidence of fovern .'-' i-., tn rraliva !, t MKrlll- r IrHrimnt which Will CV '' '.'ain the additional capital neolei for th acquisition of bcWf 1 ."I u-rlri Incident tM demand tut increaiedj " - and, finally ' "le !ta niche In tM fautv -jollttc of the South al ' 'i "- Ir.diiatrlea, wlrb a men. but with equal liberties Md eual opporrunJ " Tha Southern Serves the South, I." km i.aem Railway System By the Asswiated Press. Paris, Nov. 6 Discussion of ex. travacance and penditures, during the recent debate on tne appropriations for the fourth quarter of this year the chamber uepuues developed the fact that tAA"ls payinff the equivalent of w,wu,uuu a year for gasoline. The up-Keep 01 cars placed at the dispo sal of the military authorities outside the war zone amounted to about $&00,000 a month durino- thp vr 1916. " J Emmanuel Brousse, who is some times called the "watch-dog" of the treasury remarked that part of this waste was due to the fact that motor lorries intended to carry loads of from three to five tons were used to transport single cases weighing no more than a hundred peunds. Another speaker declared that dis carded stallions belonging to the state were sold by the agricultural department at the equivalent of $70 to private individuals who subse quently sold them to the war depart ment lor the equivalent of $300. It also was asserted that in "pur chasing 40,000 horses in America the government lost about $5500,000. It was claimed that these horses were bought in the United States at 80, to $85 a head and cost $140 to $100 when the fre ght and feeding were paid, but that the French gov ernment paid $300 each for them. Another deputy pointed out how some of the measures adopted with a view to economizing food products had involved extravagance. The appointed of millers in each depart ment to supervise the distribution of the cereals allotted by the govern ment, with a compensation of four jents a hundred weight for their ser vices, .t was calculated, would cost from $40,000 to nearly $400,000 in each department, and there are sighty-siven departments in France Thus a simple service of supervision, had the plan been carried out, would have made eighty-odd fortunes for as many millers. In spite of these isolated cases of persistant waste, it was declared on Che other hand that the government has in most departments connected with the war effort realized econo mies running Into hundreds of millions of francs a year. SIR KNIGHTS ATTENTION Special conclave of Hickory Com mandery No. 17 Thursday Novem ber 8th at 5:30 p. m. for work in I. O. R. C. T. and K. T. All Sir Knights be present. Refreshments. J. H. PATRICK, D. L. MILLER, Actg. Rec. 11 6 3t I Local and Personal Mrs. A. Bouxbonnais left today for Lenoir to spend several days with the family of Mr. H. W. Craddock. Miss Regina Coone and Master Charles Coone of Gastonia arrived in the city today to visit the r grandparents, Mr. and Mrs W E Miller. iMr. J. A. Bowles is, displaying some of the finest Irish potatoes, the Green Mountain variety. ever grown !n this section. The sanmles. Mr. Bowles says, are little finer than the average , and that is going some. The Christian Endeavor Societv of the Reformed church will hold a bus iness meeting immediately after prayer meeting Wednesday evening, i All the members are urged to be 1 present. Following the business meeting the society will be enter tained with a theatre partv at the Pastime by Mrs. Pinkie James Save Your Cash and Your Health CASCARApUININE The standard cold cure for 20 years in tablet form safe, sure, no opiate cures cold in 24 hours grip in 3 days. Money back if it fails. Get the genuine box with Red top and Mr. mil s picture on it. Costs less,, gives more, saves money. 24 TabUta for 25c. At Any Drug Store Train Schedules SOUTHERN Westbound No 15 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m. No. 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. No. 21 Ar. Hickory 4:45. No. 35 Ar Hickory 12:02 p. m. Eastbound nJo. 36 Ar. Hickory 9:05 a. nr No. 22 Ar Hickory i:20 a. ra. No. 12 Ar Hickory 5:28 p. m. no 16 Ar. Hickory 6:6U p. m 0. AND N.-W io. 9 Ar Southbound Hickory 2:35 p. Ql No. 10 Ar. Northbound Hickory 11:40 r.. m affHtttlDtlttttHIlT uttiiiaUtxg Fraternal Directory iUl.lllllllllllUIIITITT- fflfflffltmtiMHmiiimiimntmt . . Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. Regular communication First and third Monday nights. Erethien cordiahy invited to be present. F. L. MOOSE, W. M. n T.' MTT.T.F.R. Sec'v. nLiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimini'i'iiiiiimitiTr Piedmont Council No. 43, Ji, O. U.A. M. Meets every ttaday ning at 7:30 P. M All vngit ng brothei cordially taYited. D. D. TAYLOR, Councilor. W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec E 6 Catawba Lodge No. 54 K. of P Meets erwry T&ursaay nigm. Visiting brethren invited. HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. R. L- HEFNER, K. R. and S Children's Entertainment The Children's Missionary Societv of St. Andrews Lutheran church gave public meeting m the colleere au ditorium Sunday evening. The top ic tor study was Little Helpers. aD- plyng to home and foreign missions. Promptly at 0:30 the curtain rose revealing a scene long to be remem bered by those present a bunch of bright and expectant children show ing enthusiasm and determination to work for their master. The meeting was opened with nrav- -t by Rev. J. .C. Perry, pastor of St Andrews Lutheran church, followed by tne scripture reading and address of welcome by the leader, Mrs. J. L. Kiser. After the address of wel come the- program followed in two parts, consisting of songs, readings, ana stoi' es, which were well and im pressively rendered. The second part was in the" form if a pageant, entitled, "The Song lhey bang, lhe children were cos tumed to represent the Orient. Too much could not be said in praise of those taking part in the presentation of this part, and of the leader's work. Next was a short address by the pastor in which he praised the suc cess of the leader and children. The offering for the evening W'll be used for the Children's Life Membership Fund, to be used in es tablishing a home . for our mission aries in Japan. MRS. F. O. DAVIS, Corresponding Secretary IVEY NEWS NOTES West Hickory, Nov. 6. The new work is running fine on the loom that have been changed, and the work of changing is going on regularly. The workmen were here the past week connecting the piping to the new tank and getting it ready for use The West Hickory band played for the moving picture show,- in Hickory several nights last week. Mr. Ed Barger of Camp Sevier is here on furlough spending several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Barger. Mrs. Estelle Bollinger of Virgin ia and Miss Buelah Price of Concord were here last week attending the funeral of their sister, Mrs. Annie L. Seitz. Mr.'R. R. Reed is spending some time here with his family at present. Mr. J. R. Miller returned from Newport News where he had . been at work for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bruner spent Saturday and Sunday here with Mrs. Brumer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. White. Mrs. Lester Newton is quite sick at present. Miss Mary Propst and her sister in law, Mrs. Lloyd Propst, are, vis it' ng Miss Propst's mother at Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hilton of East Hickory spent Saturday and Sunday here with Mrs. Hilton's mother, Mrs. Marlowe. Mr. J. E. Senter is sick at pres cent. T. J. L. MEDICAL SOCIETY MEETS The Catawba Medical Society will hold its monthly meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock with Dr. J. H. Shuford at the Richard Baker Hos pital. Papers are to be read by Dr. James R. Campbell of Newton and Dr. W. G. Bandy of Maiden and a representatives of the state board of health wdl discuss epidemic dis eases. Refreshments will be served, and the meeting is expected to be one of the most interesting held in recent months. TO ROB BELGIANS By the Associated Press. The Hague, Netherlands, Nov. 6. Accord ng to the Vry Belgie, the .German administration in Belgium has decided to appropriate for Ger man use half the entire crop of po tatoes, fruit and vegetables. The other half is partly used for extra rations to workmen who are en gaged in work for Germany. GOOD CAUSE FOR ALARM These Figures Will Make Hickory People Take Notice Deaths from kidney disease have increased 72 per cent in twenty years. People overdo nowadays in so many ways that the constant filter ing of poisoned blood weakens the k) dneys. Beware of fatal Bright's disease. When backache or urirtary ills suggest weak kidneys, use Doan's Kidney Pills, live carefully, take things easy and avoid heavy eating. Doan's Kidney Pills command con fidence, for no other kidney remedy is so widely used or so generally successful. Home endorsement is the best proof of merit. Read this Hickory resident's story: Mrs. Elmfna Hahn, 528 Chestnut Ave., says: "My -back pained me so severely I could hardly stoop annd it was hard for me to straighten up again I was kept awake at i night and mornings was tired. Doan's Kidney Pills, wnicn l got ac Lutz's Drug Store, removed the trouble and reduced the swelling in my feet " Price 60c at all dealers. Don t simply ask for a kidney remedy get -Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Hahn had. Foster Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. s' , 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 m B3 s Looking W after E3 E3 six mo nths Ei m I clothes may g look all right when you buy them; new clothes usually do. But "looking all right " after six months' wear requir i es all-wool and good tailoring. . Ah! That's the Spot Sloan's Liniment goes right to it. Have you a rheumatic ache cr a dull throbbing neuraljjic pain?Yoi can find a quick and effective relief in Sloan's Liniment. Thousands cf homes have this remedy handy fcr all external pains because time and time again it has proven the quickest relief. So clean and easy to anp!y. too. No rub bing, no stain, no inconvenience as is ths case with plasters or ointments. If j-ou once use Sloan'sLinimcnt, you w.J never be with out it. Generous sized bottles, at all cracr;;ist3. , 5Uc. $1.00. Q a B9 You get them both here in Hart Schaff ner and Marx cloth es, with a live 3tyle and economy in the bargain. Copyright Hart Schaffaer & LX&ts a m H n PORTABLE LAUNDRIES PURCHASED IN FRANCE 8y the Associated Press. Paris, Nov. 6. The laundry problem which has been one of the most per plexing of the minor 'questions with which the -American Red Cross has had to deal in France, has been solv ed by the purchase and establish ment of portable laundries. These laundries will be sent to numerous hospitals along the battle front. Up on completion of their work at one hospital they can be moved on to another. A Real Hair Grower Found at Last Shows Results in Few Days or Money Refunded Herd's good! rjews for men and. women whose hair is falling out, who are growing bald, whose scalps are covered 'with dandruff, and whose heads itch like mad. Hickory Drug Store will supply yjou with the genuine. Parisian sage and guar tee that it will quickly stop loss of hair, promote a new growth, entirely banish every trace of dandruff and itch'ng scalp, or the cost, small as it is, will be refunded. Thousands can testify to the excellent results from its use; some who feared baldness now have abundant hair while oth ers who suffered for years with danrjfmpf and itching head got a clean, cool scalp after just a few days' use of this splendid treatment. No matter whether bothered with falling hair, gray hair, dandruff or Hching scalp, try Parisian sage to night. There is nothing so good for any form of hair trouble. It's easy to use, delicately perfumed, and will not color or streak the hair. The genuine Parisian sage (liquid form) is sold and guaranteed by all good druggists. Just one applica tion makes the hair and scalp look and feel 100 per cent better. adv CHICHESTER S PILLS fr; TIIC U1AMONU BRAND. A ioretz-Whitener Clothing Co "The Quality Shop." a M a a a 13 a Subscribe to the Record $4.00 9 Eczema Remedy ?RADE MABM 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 putively a skin disease and curable through the skin alone. This remedy is applied direct to the v,-t, Tf vmi are afflicted with this distressing ailmtnt we ov, tr, trv it. on our guarantee. A trial will convince you of its genuine merits. Price 50c for trial bottle, for large size. One dollar Hickory Drug Company IHIlilll :;il!!HI!!!il!!!iiui!ii;i!CI Ijfkdlcril Ask voiir Drujrirlnt. for riii-ehca-ter 8 ifiatnnntt IKrand I'llls in Tied and t)nld metallic boxen, sealed with Blue Ribbon. I like no o(h i . Itiiv or tour Iruecrlst. Ask forIU.CirES-TER'S 1HAMONO nitANtt FILLS, or 85 years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD 3Y DRUGGISTS EVERVWHFRF iiiiimu.-u j Vigorous Men and Women are in Demand If your ambition h&s left you, your happiness has gone forever unless you take advantage of Hickory Drug Co's. magnificent offer to refund your money on the first-box purchas ed if Wendell's Ambition Pills do not put your entire system in fine condi tion and give you the energy and vig or you have lost. Be smbit:ons, be strong, be vigor ous Bring the ruddy glow of health to your cheeks and the right sparkle that denotes perfect manhood and womanhood to your eyes. Wendell's Ambition Pills, the grea nerve tonic, can't be beat for that tired feeling nervous troubles, poor bloo, headaches, neuralgia, trembling nervous prostration, mental depres sion, loss of appetite and kidney or liver complaint. y In two days you will -el better. n a week you will feel fine, and after taking one box vou will have your old-time confidence and ambition. Be sure and get a 50 cent box to day and get out of the rut. Remem ber Hickory Drug Co and dealers everywhere are authorized to guaran tee them. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid by The Wendell Pharmicai Company, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. 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 Heater? We have heaters that are guaranteed to keep perfectly. Don't let the next cold snap catch ycu prepared. As the temperature goes down, the nee goes up. Let Us Sell You Yoar Stove Now. un- lnilll!ll!liLiffl!IIII!IIIIIIll!llllI! a
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