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-a. .O EVENING BiBBaBannonnnnnannnDnnDnnnnoracanD NEW HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE uur new goods are now arriving and will soon bl on display and will consist of all that is good and reliable m Jewelry, Watches and Si verware, Cut Glass, Novelties, Z7oX. make your E GOODS .81 Society Local and Personal The feel of snow is in the air. Possum Hunt The open season for birds will be gin in Catawba county next Monday Mr. John D. Fry is critically il Geo. E. Bisanar Jewtler aad lUffUtered Optometrlrt umitr Ut Southern and C. and N.-W Railwara iBsa3riiiss23onc3annDnnnannnacc2annnaS FIRE I INS UKAMCE Hickory Insurance and Realty Company 1 03 0 1 4th St. -:- Phone 292 Th Fresh Today by Express JAG OB'S CANDIES "Made Last Night" Candy That Sells Itself. Grimes and Murphy "IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH" lIIISBDDDDDDDDDQQnCDQDnODDDnDnDDOnDnDDII Peroxide Cream A mild and soothing cream for the face, lips or hands and any abra sion or roughness of the skin. o a D D D It possesses antiseptic properties an d is cooli cooling an d refr eshmg. D D PEROXIDE CREAM - 25c per jar. VANISHING CREAM - 25 cents. We carry Cold Cream in half and pound jars. Hickory Drug Company g The REXALL Store Telephone 46 Try a Record Want Ad EYERY INCH A CAR lKar 9 tx Save Money BUY NOW! $1295f.o.b. Detroit. A most onWar Wltn Paralysis at the home of his last evening wv,0 u,p r aaugftter, Mrs. B. u. Marlowe. 0 . av. u. mai wii entertained the mpmhprs n-f tVio Vn riety Club with a nnnm hunt Thai Misses Esther and Grace Aber party started from Mr. GaTland Iie.tny 01 sugar ureeK are guests ol Suttlemyre's then through the iV11sses Myrtle and L,ucile Little woods to the rie-ht nnrl rnrk hw T- J I O . Til Gunpowder." With the ! assis- anow or ram wouia oe welcome to tance of Mr. Jim Villa and Mr tne tarmers who have not been able James C. Shuford and the latter 's t0 Prepare their land for smal two famous doe's, rpvpti nnssnms gram this fall. - o-, ' r ' were treed and brought down. At midnight a big fire was built and the Orchard men say the prospects are party gathered around and fried that the peach trees will be loaded bacon, and, toasted, marshmallows with blooms next spring, judging and baked apples. irom the indications at present. Mr. Martin s guests included Mrs. Uoyle, Misses Kate Elliott, Messrs. A. A. Shuford nnr? W TT Mary Allen, ignore Sourbeer, Ji.li- Rarklev wAll a-atum 'from TiriHcw- V tV 11 1 . I . zaoetn moicxrooK, lieien: springs, water this afternoon with a string T T J - r Y- TT I-.. . . - i-,uuase j ones ana Messrs. jr.. n. ol birds and a counle of rahhits snuiora, eoric uellinger, ueorge Blackwelder, Joe Aiken, Carl Mil ler, Connelly Gamble and Dr. Hes ter. Entertain Luther League The Senior Luther League of Holy Trinity Lutheran church was very pleasantly entertained by Miss Em ma mi . i v5 ine post omce situation in Hickory and the Russian situation are very much alike that is you do not know what to expect nexti. iN.ewton .News. There is more green stuff in the r-rcr::: "- y,,ru" gardens and fields this fall than it aim iucasia iwcci aim xjui-iicx TiO 1 1 liamrick at their home last night, tried to produce truck a the year ihe rooms were very prettily dec-l , i, , 4. j i-L. t i i : l : i ' c uuvvvuo niramie cat oil2 anH savpral VSSPS rvf KoonJf.ni eonthoiniimc i nere win Do a laymen's conven j w. l ; r4-vi t j -i V Turnntw n no momWo werp ' WPS- wu" "emci meu Cliurcil 111 - " ' r- I O. ,1 A 1 pnt On npw mornhpr was taken ounuay. a special uxu m. namehi MT. Fred Buff. The Pm nas arranged. 'Among io0m,a ni ;;i00.o Kv Hip m speaKers are Messrs. j. u. L.eon attendance of Messrs. K. C. Garri- aJdf Newon' AA- TA- Blackwelder k tr n,MQ!v, nt T.0r,nir r!nl. f Lenoir. Mr. A. L. Shuford and Lege and L. M. Troutman of this UC1 " citv. It was decided in the business ses- mjc SMVitli bL,Aii sion to send a box of fruits, can dies and other relicacies to our winiinTT1 TTprsf.hAn in tho Tr.Unon. league suiuiers, in. auijj at vamp i ... T j: v ivcai nine nag in me wniuow there, portance were J1UL 1J I11CI1L1U11CU. iliail V lllbXiSV- 1 . i . ..b "f1 I prayer: i,f? rLi,r ; f hot Child of Old Glory, born with a star ed. Later a delicious cup of hot n. . i cocoa with a dish of tasty cakes and ' - spvpral fine sandwiches, was serv-1 ed. LEAGUE REPORTER. iue is your star in its neid ot white Dipped in the red that was born ol The Hickorv Rook Club tight; Mrs. J. A. Ramsay entertained v u " "Ui i"icucai the Hickory Book Club at the home L,, .an - -p1o oi Mrs. ueyrge nan nieuucouojr i head ternoon. Mrs. Ramsay, although living in uastonia wun ner usuguiei, zer day z r u . . M n Vi j-fc 'wat'o ir.d hor i MISS wary xvauisav, one I -n j , i. 1 V, olnK ojJcais. a.iuiii a wuiuuw opcan. in tne uiscuasiuii ui fcrwuiwo ,.. . . i i-i u-a i am tne vuice oi a soiuier svu since Beverai vi uicm nau , ... , . . , thnnThf fo hP fine 1B ue "iw vicwiy a tiVlly UltJ Hivi.w for the movies. UI these, "J-.ong T ona'a Turn in cr.f . "Secret Witness - ' : i iT ii. - ri and "Miss Haroun Al Kachid" i am tne nag 01 me service, sir. won. were mentioned. The flag of his mother I speak for her ufJ'1 Wfco stands by my window and The book for the day's consideration J . nma M IstTflCD flnTlfl" ri7 1 HII1U1C1 ... . . . vao xiao x-w.w m- . . hides frrwm the nthers her nn- tsaney, a dook witn n w wept tears. the question, " Wihat is success life?" It is a sweet wholesome, old fashioned love story that ends happily. Mistress Anne has her For the safe return of a head in the stars and her feet al- fmate. ways firmly on the ground. I A mate gone forth where the war The beautiful white chrysantne- , -- - 1.1 W1J.1VCO - - . n w -tm win 'M rl ArOT n n Ufl Ifl llf'll I . mums, auLuumo xiytx, To save from sacriftCe other men's to the enjoyment. Miss Elizabeth Hall served tne eiiciou, uiugu j th fla Qf the SWeetheart's fic Krv zan re I 0 ,r - tt-11 iK TVio i'n oicen uiLbnount ux tn sis- - rove Trt o;ioH iint.il Tlecemher TC" IllCt Ulil, aujvunvu m.w.. r- "I am the flag of the wives who wait martial wives. 5 with Miss Schenck. A DOCTOR FOR ONLY FIVE CENTS A DAY I am the flag of a mother's son And won't come down till the vic tory's won!" Dear little flag in the window there, Hung with a tear and a woman's prayer: Child of Old Glory, born with a star Oh, what a wonderful flag you are! tim " ""- " - irivn nur'Aniu dat nt7D 1V1ICU1IIAVIDUI MJ wvw . Itiieuma VJaoliino-tnn. Nnv. AmKassa. dor Francis at Petroerad has renort- Thousands of persqns have Rheu- , . German propagandists are matism. but don't realize it until tne . . disease has secured a firm grip on the w carrying on almost openly their whole svstem. Pain is .Nature's activities to Keep anairs unjseiuea warning sign of trouble. Many se- ln the Russian capital. rious cases of rheumatism starp witn ;Th Ambassadors message, d-at- small nain 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 it has been allowed to get a good hold. We be lieve they have finally succeeded in the production of the wonderful new medicine called Rheuma. So well has Rheuma suceeded that arrangements have been made whereby it is now possible to secure Rheuma from any well-stocKea pnar- macist. If he happens to be out ne can quickly secure a supply from any jobber, and the price 15 cents a bot tle is low enougn to put tne won derful medicine within the reach ol all. It really costs you five cents a dav for a doctor for rheumatism when you use Rheuma. Try it, you can have your money back if not sat isfied. adv ed November 20, said all Americans in Petrograd and Moscow were safe, and those at Moscow had decideu to remain. Eighteen Americans had left Petrograd on a special train for the Swedish frontier. DREADFUL EVIDENCES OF DESPERATE FIGHT FOR Upholstering, Cabinet Repair and Refinishing -SEE- W. W. PENNEY PHONE - 7-J Italian Headquarters in Northern Italy, Wednesday, Nov. 21. An offi er accompanied by a civilian ob server has just arrived here from the northern- fighting front where they have been watching the op eration just to the west of the point where the enemy's mass at tacks were reaching their maximum intensity today. The center of this section is along the Brenta river, leading to the large city of Bassano and thence widening, fan-shaped into the Venetian plains. The ob servers were so close to the fighting line that their army automobiles narrowly escaped falling into the hands of the enemy. The fighting ground gave dreadful evidences of the intensity of the struggle during the last few days. The positions and trenches lately occupied by the Austrians ware strewn with bodies which lay half covered with snow, as it was im possible to bury the slain because of the rapid shifting of both lines. The most desperate fighting was around Monte Melleta, where the Italians held one side of the emi nence and the Austro-German forc es the other. The enemy's object was to advance through the two valleys of Frenzela and Valstagna, which open directly into Bassano and the plains. The statement of this design is not based on conjec ture, but is disclosed in its full de tails in the American plan of at tack, taken from the bodies of Aus trian officers left on the field. These plans give precise directions of the hour and minute at which the ad- advance along these two valleys to Bassano shall be carried out, as though the enemy believed no doubt existed of his successful advance. FOR THE HAIR Hair Brushes 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 gtt here and we don't ask you to pay a big price. Prices from 50c to $3.00 LUTZ' S DRUG STORE nnnnQnnnnDonnnnnnnnnDnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonn I Do Your a a a Christmas Shopping Early a 3P Van Lindley's Landscape Man is in Town If Interested, Call WHITENER & MARTIN The government asks this of you. This year practical, useful gifts will be in great demand. Many items will be scarce and the early buyers will receive the best values as well as the best service. Fortunately we bought Christmas goods months ago. Some things we could not buy at all and we can sell others at less than wholesale cost now. Express and mail packages will have to be mailed early because of the congestion that is now o n and will become more acute. 1 COLONEL S. S. M'CLURE VIGOROUSLY APPLAUDED Chapel Hill. Nov. 23. Before an audience of students and town peo ple that more than taxed the ca pacity of Gerrard hall. S. S. Mc- Clure last night displayed the most powerful insight of German meth ods of waging war that has ever been given here. He showed con clusively that Germany and Ger many alone was responsible for the present war, that England under Lord Grey's leadership had done all that any nation could do to keep the peace of Europe and that Amer ica could not do otherwise than throw in her lot with England and France in helping to make the world safe for democracy. Perfect attention was given to Mr. McClure for an hour and a half despite the fact that large numbers were forced to stand in the back of the room and in the gallery. When le had closed the applause was tu multuous and as the students gath- crtd outside the building college cheers were given for the speaker. "'If we had stayed out of this war, this would have been the saddest ot all Thanksgivings in our history,'' said Mr. McClure. Y Now that we ave entered it it should be the gladdest Thanksgiving in all our history." Concluding, he said, it once seemed so hopeless that many leared we really would never ac The war is a terrible thing: it is a terrible thing for our boys to go over there; but it would be most ter rible not to go. The speaker de clared that the creating of the un ion between England and America and France was the greatest of all Germany's achievements: the great est even in modern history and was the creation of the union between these countries to preserve the de cencies of life. I a D We suggest a few useful gifts: "Centemeri" Kid Gloves $1.50 to $2.50 Swiss and Lawn Handkerchiefs 5c to 25c 5 Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs 10c to 50c 5 Voile Shirt Wuists $1.00 to I$2.00 5 Georgete and crepe waists $2.50 to $5.75 5 Silk Underskirts, all colors, $2.00 to $5.75 n Oeatherbloom and Sateen Underskirts $1. to $2.00 S Silik Hosiery 35c to $2.00 Q Cotton and Lisle hosiery 15c to T.50c Q Cotton towels 10c to 50c Q Linen Towels 25c to $100 Q Wihite quilts $1.50 to T$4.50 Table Linen 60c to "$1.50 Linen Napkins $1.50 to $5.00 K3 Ladies and children's Sweaters $1 to $9.00 D Knit Caps and scarfs 25c to $1.50 d Silk and cotton Uumbrellas $1 to $5 00 O - p Hat Pms, waist pins, cuff links, manicure pieces, brooches, O vanity boxes, leather bags, mesh bags, beads, bracelets, neck- 2 wear, furs, ribbons, etfc. 5 This is just a few items t hat we will have on display this week, jjj Allow us to assist you i n making your selections. 2 7 Thompson-West Company "The Ladie Store." a c EczemaRemedy 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 psitively 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 WOMEN SUFFERERS MAY NEED SWAMP ROOT Thousands npon thousands of wo men have kidney and bladder trou ble and never suspect it. Womena complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the other organs to become diseased. Pain in the back, headache, loss of ambition, nervousness, are often times symptoms of kidney trou ble. Don't delay starting treatment. Dr. Kilmer's Swamy-Root, a physici an's prescription obtained at any drug store, may be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Get a medium or large size bottle immediately from any drug store. However, if you wish first to tesx this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghampton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention the Iickory Daily Record. Adv Subscribe to the Record $4.00 SDnnnonoDDnnaDDonnnDDnonoQcnnDnnnDQnonDB Thanksgiving 99 Oysters, celerj?, cranberries, mince meal, plum pudding, California "Sunkist" Oranges. The sweet kind. Fruit Cake, finest and low price. We have all ingredients for Fruit Cakes currents, figsf, citron, raisins, orange peed, crystaliz ed fruits. Aunt Jemima pan cake and Buckwheat flour. Try it. Whitener and Martin "Sell for Le Profit" S D P a u a In Overcoats we have the new trench coat as well as the more con servative models from $8.50 to $30. Q a To Cur a Coli In On Day. Take LAXATITS BROMO Quinine. It ttope the Couch and Headache ana worts oh me om. Druggists refund money If it fails to cure. U. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c Yodeir - Clark Cloithin g Co DDonocncccDnnnDnnanocanononnanonnnnnan ii il l -- J r in-
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