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m f" a n a at rt if y V. H E II U y n a r, u B ra n m n u u M t! m u n n n n u I! U t' t, M u M ;"1 w n u t n n ( If f G fi ti M fi U It MUV KVENIKc HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE NEW GOODS LLOYD GEORGE HAS NO APOLOGIES FOR SPEECH Oui ir new o-ooiU ovQ n'w arriving and will soon be on display and will consist of all that is good and reliable in Jewelry, Watches and Sil verware, Cut Glass, Novelties, etc. We are making many ad vance sales for Christmas, come and make your selec tion early. London. Nov. 20. Premier Lloyd George defended himlself in the Mondav after noon against the first serious attack has faced, and so El r nl as the commons is concerned his KT defen?tT seemea nigmy suaessiu sm I . "t;ooy.'c arlmirprst rail it a K1, 'incidentally during his triumph. , nr.wl k v-ecn, iur. Lio - fi German sub the destruction oi nve 0 gub. man. . " .v"J'- - ine. he said, "I n. Local and Personal I A A. Whitener returned last night from a business trip to Lexington. Geo. E. Bisanar J tier and Reacted Optometry .. h In.-Pfstcr for Southern and C. and N.-W Railwavt. ::;!Sf26Sflana8&&BBaBaaBBSaflBSflBSaaKX fa Kl a w PI BT & K 6 & w ft si --a ire tin' -Poai" marine Xlt; saiu 1 - , ; ixr. ' -n it. rnrV o-nrl I am giad to tell the house that on Saturday The condition of Acting Postmas ter W. F. Fogie continues to im prove. Master John Price, small son of Dr. and Mrs. K. A. Price, is serious " ill with pneumonia. Mrs. INSURANCE Hickory Insurance and Realty Company i 030 14th St. -: Phone 292 Fresh Today by Express MGQ "Made Last Night" Ike Candy That Sells Itself. tu leu me , j. wa destroyed five of themfive 01 these pests of wie &ea- The attack on tn premier was frpiicrl nrrn tu-n points the char acter of the .war council which the premier announced in Paris and the condemnation of the allies' past strat egy which he pronounced in his Paris speech. Ex-Premier " Asquith wa3 spokes man for the opposition. His speech was not in the tone of an attack, but ;i sharp criticism of the new plan for allied control of the war and a vindication of his own government, for which he remarked that he him self and the present premier had each had his particular share of re sponsibility. It was keyed in a nv:ch milder strain than the first hos tile outburst from the newspapers and sections of the liberal and con servative parties, which wreeted the premier on his return home. IVEY NEWS TEMS -""nest Herman and. sister, " f nuion. have gone to Mrs Hon t. hM( Vip. funeral Danville', Va.', to au "Overly P uum, itxis. Vy Cousins. B'S CANDIES brimes ana. muri "IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH" T pay M onest Advertising Gets Business cauEaaaaDnnnaasaaBiHsaisssHiasaaBQQnnQHiZDneij 0 K A STAGGERING OUTPUT Ford Cars ccme Tbicugh bg Del? cit plant like wheat through a thicshir machine. :.;t - the inoir.h of October the rord irotor Car Company ... ,-..r,;Tr, card, in the last muiilhs their production was . 'or at the rate of S)';S.2T'J per annum. The estimat- ...... ;WVm for the yi-ar was ph.ced at 000,000 about 3,000 r '.:!, bit there small doubt that unless war conditions t t'- tt th'rc will he ..c million Ford cars made within i-o'rd "ti,cal your August !, 1'JlT t Au-ust 1, 1918. Stagger : are these C.gures tiis trtmendous triumph of manu r .r'n- possibilities, it is equally astonishing to know that ,;, T is ever ahead of production, and that there has not i day, since August 1st hut., that there has not been orders. ., I fr more than 100,000 cars for immediate delivery. f you want a car for immediate or spring delivery it will pay you to place your order at once. 5369.18 Touring Car. $353.73 Koadsler. F. O. B. DEI KOI T, Including War ax Hickory Garage H Ki a IS B3 1 l P n Eg Ki & 13 a u a n D a a D West Hickory Nov. 20. Two new enterprises were started, in West TI;ckory the past week. Mr. J. W. TYylor has opened up a new beef market in Mr. P. Berry's rock store and is going to sell all kinds of fresh meats, etc. Dr. J. J. Hicks and son nr having wood hauled in and are preparing to start up a wood yard ".ml a corn mill in the store building that Dr. Hicks has erected on his 'ot near the sand clay road several in c nth s ago. The people of the town rre all pleased to see a wood yard trrted. For several weeks it has b.rn almost impossible to buy wood -it any price, but when we have a vood yard in town we can get wood fh(n any time, if the price is high. Mr. John Mace spent several, days in Mbrganton last week. The Southern Desk Company has the machinery all placed in the new bririk building that was recently built and is ready for work again. The new building is sure up to date md adds greatly to the general ap pe;. ranee of the plant. C. T. Pearson, who has been quite ill with typhoid, fefveil for several weeks, is now improving rapidly. Mr. R. R. Reed returned to Vir ginia last week after spending sev eral davs here with his family. Miss Mary Propst gave a pound party last Thursday evening. There were quite a number of young peo ple pr. sent and they all had a pleas ant time. Mrs. Julia Hawn has been qmte sick the past week. Mrs. Lou Raby of East Hickory spent Sunday here with her mother-n-luv, Mrs. P. L. Raby. Mr. Coy Huffman has received a discharge from Camp Sevier and is at home with his parents. Mrs. W. M. Garrison of Lincoln- ton spent several days 1 IFOR THE HAP iS t'jffi "7 i Hair Bmsks " flnnDnntffinHnnnnnnHnnnnnnnnncaBE!innnnnHOon The condition of Irene Coleman Abernethy, who was burned over a week ago, was somewhat improved today and she was able to take nourishment for the first time in two days. The little one secured rood rest last night for the first time in several days, and the family is hopeful of her recovery. Judge V. B. Councill left today for Raleigh to appear before the su nreme court and the cornoration com- i i mission. Before the latter he will . represent the lumber men m their protest against an increase in rates on .lumbar on the Carolina & North western, the commission having re fused some time ago to grant the road permission to increase rates. The matter comes up again for fi nal action. THE KISSEL KAR "Utility and adaptability are am ong those requisites car purchasers look for before buying' says W. L. Kissel of the Kissel Kar. "The heavily increasing demands now being made on the time and services of business and patriotic men and women make it necessary for them to choose a car that can be readily adapted to their activities." SAY lOfiiERS DRIVE THEIR TROOPS ii-j t?e Associated Press. Liverpool, Nov. 20. Evidence that the German commanders are well aware that the German army is deter iorating and that they have to try to keep it together by terrifying their troops is given in a letter writ ten by an officer of a Liverpool reg iment to one of the local newspa pers. Expressing the opinion that the "collapse of the German will come soon," he added: IfThe best .cure tor pessimism wcuid be a few days in the front line trenches. There are no pessi mists here except among the Ger- It pays to buy a good brush because every day that you own it, it retu rns dividends in service J satisfaction, That is anu . hat you get the kind v sk here and we don i you to pay a big price. Prices from 50c to $3.00 LUTZ'S DRUG STORE c&rThanksgiving Overcoat a n a a ra s S man prisoners. TVip last time our battalion was In action we took quite a number of prisoners, and they were a dismal lot. One non-commissioned officer with whom I spoke told me that large numbers of the Germans simp ly will not face our firei, but re- here last . iia(j jecn under fire for nearly five TT . 11 3 DEBATE ON THURSDAY AT RUTHERFORD COLLEGE Platonic Literary Society of Rutherford College request the honor of your presence at their Eighteenth Opening ,Debate at the College Auditorium November, twenty-thrrd nineteen hundred and seventeen The program follows: Music. Address of welcome, by president. iDecamaticn f'Daniel Webster," John N. Randall. Datamation f'The Black Horse and his Rider," Harvey L. Williams. Oriation )"Wihat Shall the End Be?" Dennis O. Dellinger. Music. Debate Query Resolved: "That our gov ernment should grant absolute Inde pendence to the people of the Philip nine Islands." Affjrmative--iRoy H. Cornelius Gilreath G. Adams. (Negative Robert E. Ward, Les ter A. Lucas. Music. Mlarsjhals1 G. W, Wilson,, chief; W. B. Green, R. R. Campbell, R. Clontz, D. S. Howard. A reception will be given. 1 F YOU'RE going to have a good over coat in time for feast day, better see about it at once. If it's to be such an overcoat as you'U feel really thankful about, better get it here. This is the quality store; ; W Have nothing t That over- a B n El S3 a m u H m a a u a 'portant a bu! tVi coat k LW . oUtotake i - ior u purchase we ve i s on , i any chance. t;s by eliminated tht, .wool having the best a ,aJe overcoats that Hire abria and every .verv x j. J. fif Ef 1917 E style is rep ana satisractioi. teed, $10 to $4 guaran- 1 AMUSEMENTS ! 5.1!:, w?ck: witn ner sisxer ivir&. o. - j days, ana at last iney uau tugueu a Ab-rnvathy. ! round robin to the company corn- Mr. H'ampton Chester has bought ; jvj.der to say that they could not t . t t o;T-.'c KofKor- cVinr nnrl : j J,.,. Turn n-f V10 rino-- T T T T. 1 , , pressing room here. Rexall Headache Special a a a A V : and damDiiess bring out the rheumatic aches. An appficaticn of Sloan's Liniment will foon have the blood circulating and the pair. wiU disappear. - For neu 7 a'jia, kme back, stiff neck, sprains, trains. a-d all muscle fwreness, -jan's L?- nen cant be beat. N rubbing: i- auci-l rtties and does its rorkwith-ts-a.r o. c!o3?inSof the porea. Better th. M- ci..s-t :r o.- ointments.For cold t or hi t ds try f-n tprl'cation of oloan sL.in.ment. G cnerous id bottles, ftt all duSi3U. 25c. 50c.. $1. OS. f Tablets; I -r the relief of headache, cold in the head, neuralgia and j i iiii;w painful nervous au"ecf.on3. j l: xall headache tablets sell for 10 and 25 cents per box. . j f-rit..,! headache tablets sell 25c. j Telephone Us Your Orders Parcel Post Orders Mailed Promptly. 0 Hickory Drug Company The REXALL Store Telephone 46 g Fraternal Directory msasnsaiii ' 'iiiii'im'iihi Hickory Lodge No. 343 i H Regular communication jitm a H a.n,i third Monday nights. j r.,1tt,i(.ii cordialv lnvuea w w w present. F. L. MOOSE, W. M. n t mttjer. Sec'y. Piedmont CouncO No. 43, Jr, O. U.A.M. ' Meets every fcowfoy evnins at 7:30 P. M Ail visit-nff brothei cordially invited D D. TAYLOR, Councilor. W. I. Caldwell Rec. Sec losers wpre arrested with the idea of making an example of them, but their comrades demanded their re lease with such energy that the of-k-ers had to give way. Later on the yen repeated their demand to be tak en out of the front line. The officers ..rdf-red them back to duty, but the r-i.-n refused. The officer threatened thu soldiers, who replied by killing ?.ll but four of the officers and marching over to the Bitish lSne tg surrender. '"When this particular battalion was moved up against the British, the men had to be bullied into fighting by being sent into action in front of a moving barrage, which meant certain death to all who lagg ed behind. "On another occasion recently, our Liverpool regiment had a fierce fight which ended up with a strange exper ience. We had heavily engaged and driven off in panic some Germans who had been holding a strong posi tion. Moving on to the next objec tive, another party of the enemy ap peared. We felt certain that we were in for a rough experience, but the I truth was that this bunch wanted to surrender badly and they had made 1 a pretense of advancing to a counter-attack with the object of get- in g near enough to us to be sure or protection from their own officers. "When the German command found out what had happened, they sent foi-ward a great body of re serves with orders to recapture our prisoners. Heavy gunfire rained on vf WhiVVi the nrisoners got a UO, V . 1 j l. TV.qit Viorro-oH lis h'Ard i gOOU snaic. inc.' tVicvn nnrt we fllfl all We COU1U t VJ wi... r ot rno shirs w& were nearly causrht. when the enemy suddenly fvori a nartv ot liciuia nre ex CUl ll-i w j - tc. Fnrt.nnatplv we were alen nA nV.nvcrprl at. once. caDturms: the aiiu iiiAit,- , - w v-hole liquid fire outttt. mere en 1 o arn'Vilf row between the ear autu .el L - , , lier prisoners and the men we had itVi the linuid fire outfit. The ia xvv-ii v w.,. x ( first nrisoners wanted to Kin ui l.Vn H tiro men. vv e nau hands full getting them all back. tt7xtc to cvrr ropiES OF .Vt 4.1-". . .. . PAPERS FROM bUbiLiiuit ri!iniiii!ipyuiiiiHiiiiu!Hi!yi!iQ!ii:i!:!!!is WOMANHOOD "THE GLORY OF NATION" AT HUB THEATRE One of the best pictures ever shown in Hickory will be at the Hub theatre this afternoon and to night. "Womanhood" in 8 reels. No more timely screen drama could be offered than this latest collabor ative offering of J. Stuart Blackton and Cyrus Townsend Brady, a stir ring appeal ot warning to tne na tion to prepare. As in the previous big picture issued by Vitagraph, "The Battle Cry of Peace," there is a visulization tjf what would ine viV'bly happen to this country if confronted suddenly with the inva sion of ruthless foreign foe. In "Wo manhood," however, the situation is approached from a different and new angle, that of woman's part and wo man's burden in war. It is in ev ery way a tremendous picture, 83 Moretz-Whitener Clothing Co 1 "The Quality Shop." I I BasQacDBEuanEjidaflaaoDcannanaossoancracnnnna TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 4 PER CENT Liberty Bonds Now Ready For Exchange dmimisiiRui ilfLodgeNo. 54 K. of P 1 Meets evry Thursday night. Visiting brethren invited. XTT-.U n'IKMA C. C. R. L. HEFNER, K. R. and S. onii,irw Nov. 20. E. T. Cansler and L. T. Hartsell, of counsel for Afpnns: aniieared before Jud-e E. B. Cline here Monday and secured from him an order on soiic-.4- TTc-rricn Plpment to have copies HUl lie... , nnvtn natiprs in his possession made under the solicitor's direc tion and the cost of the copying to be borne by Means. This is in accord ance with the North uaronna mw t i m capital cases. , Tr!n-n r.lir.e. however, declined to ith t.hp solicitor's contin ued possession of the papers or to grant the attorneys' further request that they be anowea io in&pcvv copy and other of the Means pa pers that may in the future come into Solicitor Clement's hanos. lhe papers involved are receipts, vouch ers and cancelled checks, some at least of which are said to have been among the papers seized at Gaston Means' New York apartments. NOTICE! The government is now ready to issue 4 per cent Bonds in place of the 3 1-2 per cent is sue, and we will be glad to send them in for exchange without cost to you. Kindly get them in right away, as we want to get them in the next exchange announc ed by the Treasury department. We also have a limited am ount of the New Liberty Loan ready for delivery in small denominations. FIRST NATIONALBANK Hickory, N. C. Under and by virtue of the power and authority vested in the under signed Trustee by that certain Deed of Trust executed by G. W. Craig and Dorothy Craig, his wife to the First Building and Loan Association of Hickory, dated May 3rd, 1917, and recorded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Catawba Count, in book 129, at page 350, to whicu reference is hereby made, default having been made in complying with the terms and stipulations there in contained, I will sell at public auc tion for cash in front of the FUst National Bank of Hickory, in the cit of Hickory, at twelve o'clock noon, on Saturday the 15th day of De cember, 1917, the following descrii ed tract of land, tu wit: Adjoining the lands of S. A. Hawn and others. Beginning on a stone, Hawn's cor ner' find runs thence south 89 easv with the north margin of a ten foot alley, 99 feet to an iron pin; thence South G 3-4 East 198 feet to an iron pin; thence south 21 1-2 East Ub feet to an iron pin; thence North 75 1-4 west 186 feet to an iron pin on the West margin of a ten foot alley thence with the margin of said alley N. 1 East 285 feet to the point of begin ning. The lley herein ; mentioned is to be kept forever open for the usv of the public. Being the property conveyed Dy V.- Hendlev and wife to G. W. Craig 'by 'that cea-tain deec( da,teu April 2, 1917. This the 13th day of November, 1917. GEO. R. WOOTTEN, Trustee B. B. BlackwTelder, Attorney, 11 13 4t Tuesday Hickory Daily Record E A DOCTOR FOR ONLY FIVE CENTS A DAY That's What It Costs to Get Rid of Rheumatism by the Use of Rheuma Thousands of persons have Rheu matism, but don't realize it until the disease has secured a firm grip on the whole system. Pain is Nature's warning sign of trouble. Many se rious cases of rheumatism start with a small pain or a slight indisposi tion, and the best time to avoid suf fering is to 'treat first symptoms promptly. Highly paid chemists and. specialists have for years search ed for just the right combination of natural herbs and drugs to overcome rheumatism even after ifc has been allowed to get a good hold. We be lieve they have finally succeeded in tho production of the wonderful new medicine called Rheuma. So well has Rheuma suceeded that arrangements have been made whereby it is now possible to secur Rheuma from any well-stocked phar macist. If he happens to be out ht can quickly secure a supply from any jobber, and the price 75 cents a bot tle is low enough to put the won derful medicine within the reach oi all. It really costs you five cents a day for a doctor for rheumatism when you 'u3e Rheuma. Try it, you can have your money back if not sat isfied adv Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's. The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE d IRON. It acts on tL j Liver, Drives out Malaria. Enriches th Elood and Builds up the Whole S"stera. 60 cenU. ta Banishes Nervousnes Puts Vigor and Ambition in to Run-Do wn, Tired Out People. ES D a a a n b ft S3 El a Are You Going To Build? IF SO SEE THE Mer s Supply Company Who can furnish you any kind of building material: Shingles, Lathes and Hard a 7 Wood Floors, Specialties, a PHONE 64-L. iqagan&BannpapPBBPgppqptfnpflgkdoaftagqBanp Try a Record Want Ad 13 a u a a a a is u m & If you feel tired out out of sorts, des dent, mentally or physically de, .. ed and lack the desire to ac complish things, get a 50c box of Wendell's Ambition' Pills at Hickory Drue Xo today and your troubles will be over. If you .drink too much, moke too much, or are nervous because of over work of any kind, Wendell's Ambi tion Pills will make you feel better i.i j.m vr 'mnnp-v back from Hickory Drug Co., on the firs, box purchased. . . ia For all anecuons oi or liver complaints,, sleeplessness, ex system, constipation, loss of appetite, lack of confidence, trembling, , kidney hausted vitality orw eakness pf-;any kind get a box of Wendell's Ambi tion Pills today on- the money back plan. Mail orders filled, charges nreoald. bV ; the Wendell Pharmica. Eczema Remedy STOPS THAT ITCH Just a few drops of that mild, soothing cooling wasn, Men tal Eczema Remedy, so, highly recommended for Eczema and the itching and burning is gone. Scientific investigations have taught us' that eje'zema is paitively a skin disease and curable tough. the skin alone. This remedy is applied direct to the skin If you are Afflicted with this distressing anmsnt we ask you to try' itdn our guarantee. A trial will convince you oritrgenuineeritS. Price 50c for trial bottle. One dollar for large size. HickpirDrug Company r g a a a a SI a a a a a a a iaaannnnDannannanaDD0annnnonPnnrinrjnoD,u
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