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B 0 0 0 0 0 0 fi 0 a a 0 13 U a 21 3 0 Si A n a tt 0 0 5 R tl B 11 ft li U n is n n 13 23 ti U n S3 tl ft u R D R9 tl a D ti la u n Et - n u rj r fIir!tf PAY EVENING HICKORY DAILY RECORD asgssaaaannnnatinHnEsmnnnoBsananiinnnnnnnD NEW PAGE THREE GOODS Our new goods are now arriving; and will S00n on display and will consist of all that is Rood and reliable n Jewelry, Watches and Sil verware, Cut Glass, Novelties. We are making many ad JiTearly. SdQC' NO COMMON COLDS FOR SOLDIER BOYS Geo. E. Bisanar tch J.weler and Registered Optometry inapecter for Southern and C. and N-W pn m uwavBA (Htffiw .t r. i. trvxa IFIIRE INSURANCE Hickory Insurance and Realty Company 1030 14th St -:. Phone 292 Fresh Today by Express JACOB'S CANDIES "Made Last The Candy That Grimes and "IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH Murphy I as1 ir JL 11. EVERY INCH A CAR J&ndredPoin Emm JL s ave Mon ey BUY NOW! $l295f.o.b. Detroit. 3in92XHM00Hi0HiiBB0000 miuy aurgeons win aaopt new methods for ? keeping- down conta gions among the soldiers in the can tonments this winter. They will go uirectiy alter the "common cold iheir experience on the Mexican border last year taught them that the "common cold" was the starter of most everything that was bad as far as the soldier's , health was- af fected. They learned . that as long as they kept down colds they had little or no neumoma, misasles bronchitis or meningitis. On the other hand, they observed -that colds ' season was meningitis seas on, pneumonia ana ; measles season, and to avoid colds was to avoid these more serious diseases. Dr. W. A. Evans relates the ex perience of the :- army , surgeons down on the border fighting the in fections that -. followed the "north ers," when every breath of fresh air was shut out of the tents. He says: "The men lived in tents. They banked earth against the side walls !of - the tents. During December the quartermaster's department fit ted the center hole in the to of the tent with a metal cap which prevent ed hot air from escaping that way. About January 1, the tents were fit ted with snug doors. When a nor ther started the men proceeded to hole up. They closed and chinked every crack through which fresh air could enter or foul air escape and then they sat around the stove spitting. Good shots could hit the stove a bull's eye. poor ones spat on the floor. The bedding was not sunned or aired. , The men huddled all day over the stove. 'In the wake of each northe-i.' there came a trail of colds. The record of measles in camp showed a very definite relation between out breaks of this disease and 'northers' Whereas the tents were closed and the stoves were set going at a top rate, the air became both hot and dry. - It was dry enough to irri tate the nasal mucous membrane. "The 'colds' season was the menin gitis season, and persons with colds were most apt to contract this dis ease. .Therefore the advice: 'If you would, avjoid meningitis avoid col-ds.' To this end bodily comfort, warm, dry clothing, good dry shoes and socks, regular bowel movements, avoidance of overeating and of the uso of alcohol, avoidance of foul air and overheated places generally, are all conductive to safety as re gards that disease." Praise should not await attain ment of perfection; it should be employed to promote progress to ward it Albany Journal. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS Localjand Personal Mrs. J. II . Pitts of Catawba is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. C. Bost. Mrs. P. J. Johnson of Lenoir is the guest of her daughter Mrs. B, F: Seagle. Mr. Thomas Simpson, popular drug salesman of Greensboro, was a Hick ory visitor today. Friends of Mr. S. D. Campbell wil regret to learn that he has been il for several days. His condition to day was somewhat improved. Mr. E. B. Menziesj narcotic in spector for the federal government, has been transferred from Roanoke to Louisville and left today for his i i j new neauquaners. Rev. C. E. Crisp, V. D.; M., is sched "led to deliver a free lecture at the Academy of Music tonight on the Bible prophecy and the war. Mrs. Shuford (Hostess Mrs. James C. Shuford was hos tess yesterday afternoon to the 1'Ieadies Book Club. Mrs. Claude West read some splendid criticisms on the book for the afternoon, "The Definite Object, by Jeffrey Farnol Italy was studied and discussed A salad course was served before ad journment to meet December 5 with Mrs. Claude B. West. 'POSSUM CHIMES De "Doc" he says I'se Mos' tu ole.' Ter possum hunt sum mo. Ole wooman 'sists dat' hit's ter cole En dat I'd die, fer sho. Deii-'s Liza Jane en Mary Ann, Dey says, "Ter ole by far my man En den yer helf's ter lo " Yep I's got de gout, both feet arri so, Mn eyes er almos' blin' De book hit says I's pas fo'sco;' Mali teef won't let me dine. But w'en Fate White en ole Dick Brown Rig up cn stawt fer 'possum town I won't be fer behin'. The Irrestible De yung fokes mos' stay out et nite. Ras goes ter see his gal, But Ah sits bak en takes er smoke En fiddles fer my Sal. Ah doah keer fer deir fun en jokes, Ah's mos' .tel ole 'n 'spose; But case dey menshun" 'possum hunt' Ah alius says, "Of cose." EEs FOR THE HAIR is kf 1 Ea gsanQEO23sciaaDnoiEDnsD0nnnDadnnnnnnnnnonD E3 5 YourThank sgiving Overcoat Hair Brushe It pays to buy a good brush because every day that you own it, it retu rns dividends in service and satisfaction, That is the. kind that you get here and we don't ask you to pay a big price. Prices from 50c to $3.00 LUTZ'S DRUG STORE NOT YET By Theodosia Garrison of the Vig ilantes. The full moon rose above the spires and domes Of the great city, and its splendid light Fell on the myriad streets, . the myriad homes; Yet in its wonder men took no de light, No lovers in its beauty laughed and met, But hurrying crowds rushed in all affright Hearing a wild alarm pierce through the night. 1 "This was no city of our own" ? Not Yet! Across the mooni, black, sinister and vast, Circled the birds of hate, and suddenly Death dropped upon the city, mur der cast Downright upon its people, and a 1 sea Of crimson horror broke where late was set rhe gracious highways, one day fair and free, Now but a shambles of humanity. J. his was no city of our own? Not yet! j 1917 paPr E? 3 I F YOU'RE going to have a erood over coat in time for feast day, better see about it at once. If it's to overcoat as really thankful about, better get it here. be such an you'll feel This is the quality store; and we have nothing but the best. That over coat is too important a purchase for you to take any chances on; we've eliminated the risk by" having the best all-wool overcoats tnat are made Every fabric and every style is represented; fit and satisfaction guaran teed, $ l O to $40 De Fros En Hit's Effec's To J. S. Leonard, H. S. Leonard, W A. White, Hickory Novelty Com pany, J. A. Lentz, Mgr., ?.lrs. j . W. Seaboch and Mrs . M. L. r lowe, De iros hit kiss de simmun blue property owners on Ninth avenue be-j En mek de appuls fall, tween 20th and 21st streets, you are ; Hit kill de pertie flowers, yep, hereby notified that the city council ' En makes do bobwhite's call, at a special meeting Nov. 16, 1917, Hit skeer de burds ter leb us declared Ninth avenue between 20th En mek de gras' all die; and 21st streets a permanent im- But yit Ah ain't cumplainin' none, provement district and have set, Ne'er doan yo' ast me w'hy. fuesday, Nov. 27, 1917 at 7:30 p. m. ! . as the time for hearing abutting Hit brings de cramp bak in me nroperty owners interested in the i ibones, above improvement to appear and ; En stays me mo' m do's. show cause if any, why such assess-, Ah nast ter up en split mo' wud, ment should not be made. En hid' mahseP m clos' This Nov. 17th, 1917. JOHN W. BALLEW, 11 17 8t City Manager Ah stuffs de craks plum ful' uf rags, En patch de winderpane. But stil' Ah sho' be satusfied Hit's 'possum tim' ergane. (EWART W. C. HUFFMAN. nil Try a Record Want Ad Peroxide Cream A mild and soothing cream for the face, lips or hands and any abra sion or roughness of the skin. It possesses antiseptic properties and is cooling and refreshing. PEROXIDE CREAfyl - 25c per jar. VANISHING CREA M - 25 cents. We carry Cold Cream in half and pound jars. Hickory Drug Company Telephone 46 Pains, Dizzy Spells Mrs.G.P.Cartwright,of Whitwell, Tenn., writes: "I suffered with bearing down pains. : . The dizzy spells got so bad that when I would start to walk, I would just pretty nearly fall. Was very much run-down. I told my husband 1 thought Cardui would help me. . . He got me a bottle. . . It helped me so much that he got me another bottle. I got a whole lot better. The dizzy spells and the bearing-down pains ... left me entirely." If you are weak and run-down, or suffer from womanly pains, The Woman's Tonic You can feel safe in giv ing Cardui a thorough .trial. 'At is composed of . jnild, vegetable, medici nal ingredients, recog nized by standard medi cal books for many years, as being of great value in the troubles from which only women suffer. The f enthusiastic praise of the thousands of women who have been helped by Cardui in its past 40 years . of successful use should assure you of its genuine t merit, and convince you that it would be worth your while ;to try this medicine for your trou bles. All druggists sellit. FOLLOW THE PRESIDENT Louisville Courier Journal. Will it ever be possible to have a uniform pronunciation of the much-pronounced word "canton ment?" Many are the way's of its mispronunciation and most people hereabouts regard with ja superior wisdom anybody who does not pro nounce it "cantonemen," with the accent on the "tone." 'The president of the United States, however, who is something of a scholar, as well as a statesman; pronounces it '"conf nm'nV' with the accent on the "can," and he is backed by he weight of the authority. If you wish to be as wise as you have thought yourself you will have to correct your own mispronunciation of the word. If you object to do ing that you'd better call it simply "camp." "WOMANHOOD" IS HERE. SEE IT AT HUB THEATRE TONIGHT "Wiomanhood," the "Glory of the Nation" is here. See it at the Hub tonight. First show at 7 p. m., sec ond show at 9 p. m. To miss this great picture would be a calamity. Come early and get a good seat. CONDITIONS ARE GRAVE WITH ITALIAN FORCE& TAKE mm f WW 11 Lzs The lesson is writ large lest we forget; This was no city of our own. Not yet. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my thanks to my neighbors and friends of Hick ory for their kindness to me through my wife's sickness and death. J. R. SETZER. Sheriff Isenhower will have tax books at Brookford Mill Store Sat urday, Nov. 24 from 9 to 12. - City manager's office from 1 to 4 11 21 3t Moretz-Wh m m ES El n m E3 a itener Clothing Co "The Quality Shop." r iimiil ""'I I 7SI:?t 1 Hiiiir s ::::: y ::::: !!!!!! .W xtV. ' in 4r f,3i. (! r .!& V mm V Sil; jfs. Sillft !S 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 J 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. oes the Bible Show the Outcome- of the War? Fraternal Directory J D O i i Academy This great question c o nc erning the World's Greatest Cri sis examined in the light of Bible Proph ecy. Intensely inter estingjnstructive and Helpful, by E. F. CRIST, V. D. M. of New York City of M USIC ntHHmmnmnmn 1 x a l III 1 : Try Cardui 5 n Italian Army Headquarters in Northern Italv. Tuesday. Nov. 19. i XBy itne Associated Fress.): At the northern end of the line, behind Asiago, the Italians have made a splendid resistance and the Austro German attack has been worn down after they suffered losses estimated at a good part of three divisions. But in the central section between the Piave and the Brenta rivers,, at tacks since Sunday are being steau ilvv augmented, .and it is in this por- ' tion of the line that the conditions continue grave. The Italian positions which Gen eral Diaz announced ajs abandonee, are northwest of Quero, on the up per Piave and the front now runs south of Quero. It is along this line, where the mountains meet the plains and the river valleys, that the greatest effort is now being made, near Monte Moitfenerja anu Monte Tomba. This northern sec tof is'very vital to the eastern front along the Piave, as a breach at the north' would bring the enemy in th. the Piave line, which thus. fnr has resisted all frontal attacks For this reason attention is being Irxn'iixously directed towards the north, not onlv as regards the imme diate result there, but in connection with its effect on the Piave line. The Count of Turin, commander-, in-chief of the Italian cavalry, has issued an address highly commend ing' the part taken by the cavalry m nrotectinjr the retreat to the 'Piave, nn,.ilov Twonf.inn KpinO" made OI thfc .,.. rt-no-ral Airoldi ana Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. Regular communication First and third Monday nights. Erathien cordially invited to be present. F. L. MOOSE, W. M. . ' D. L. MILLER, Sec'y. :mnin,iintTHH'""""""wwwwmn Thursday, Nov. 22nd., 7:30 P. M. No Collection Taken -:- Everybody Welcome caEacsEfflssannEnEQnnQQonnQQonszoonnnnnnnoB S El Piedmont Council No. 43, Jr, O. U.A.M. Meets every at 7:30 P. M All visit-ng brothei cordially invited. D. D. TAYLOR, Councilor. W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec E 3T (o, -for sOfi Catawba , JLodgeNo. 54 Lof P a D n Meets ' evry xnursday night. Visiting brethren invited. HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. R. L. HEFNER, K. R. and S. CHICHESTER S PILLS W"L THE UiAMONl BltANU. A I.ndion! Ask Toi:- lrriasrlt for , Chl-ehes-ter's llanna Bran IMIla in f?"d nt Gold mctalli h. Mlfrt with Bie Ribbon, TdL. nn nlhM ?! II V of V Oil r Uruest. AikforCIII-CIIES-TER 9 ' O years known as Best Safest. Always Reliable THE UNIVERSAL CAR These are economical days and thus the Ford car becomes a more intense necessity than ever before because by reason of its universal service it has become a large part in the 'bus iness of living," besides, i t takes less money for operation and ' maintenance than any other motor car. That this is not an idle boast is proven by the fact that there are more than two million Fords in daily service. More conclusive evidence of your need of a Ford car could not be given. Here it is, a daily necessity 'that is a daily economy. A variety of bod ies to meet the variety of d emand from the "snappy" Runa bout to the re luxe Sedan and buy when you can get delivery, for production is behind the demand all the time. Place your order at once. The dealer named below w ill give your order prompt atten tion and efficient "after seivice." 0 3 Make the acquaintance of this Ford dealer. H Touring Car $369.18 Roadster $353.79 F. O. B. Detroit, Including War Tax. g HICKORY GARAGE CO. g R. C. BUCHANAN - - SALES MANAGER a n The REX ALL Store PisUa.
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