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3 i o J a I 0 I f i a 0 S 0SOAt EVENING HICKORY DAILY RECORD iwFfiHrn iv stj b4ed ufnnBxrEunniMMM.. cr-.- . iswssassssswsssssssssssss PAGE THREE fg3BC2 NEW nOCIO "rTii'uiummiiu i iim GOODS an that ls good and reliable in Jewelry, Watches and Sil verware, Cut Glass, Novelties. We are making many ad rnm 8ailes or Christmas, tion'eiSj. make J'0Ur Sele- mi Local and Perssaal Mrs. J. D. Pope spent the week t-nu in JNewton with relatives. RETAIL DEALERS MUST ASK FGR LICENSES Geo. E. Bisanar Jwtar and sUgtaterH Opttrte Wih Uk ftovthera aad C. 4 N.-Tf lailwaja. FIRE iMSURANCE Hickory Insurance and Realty Company 1030 14th St -:- Phone 292 1 ASraurgigKaig3aaB3 s.rrtrtrrrrr'iiv-jrirun i Fresh Today by Express J AG OB'S CANDIES "Made Last Night" The Candy That Sells Itself. Grimes and Murphy "IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH" inaananiinDDnDDn&BaBnnaanDDaoaaDannDDDa 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 CREAM - 25c per jar. VANISHING CREAM - 25 cents. We carry Cold Cream in half and pound jars. Hickory Drug Company The REXALL Store Telephone 46 Try a Record Want Ad D D B RX fcl D IS C C3 m a ts E3 D a a D O a a j Miss Annie Lowe and Miss Mary freeman have arrived in the city from St. Mairies, Idaho, to spend the winter. Mrs. B. L. Hine and -two children have returned from Winston-Salem where they spent a month with re latives. Mrs. C. B. West has returned from Columbia where she spent the week end with Mr. West who is a i.. M. C A. secretary there. EYERY INCH A CAR F lkatr 0undred point Save Money BUY NOW! $1295f.o.b. Detroit. The condition of Mr. Cain Sigmon, wno is at the home of Mrs Geo. A. Link on Ninth avenue, con tains critical and there is scarcely no hope of his recovery. The end is expected in a few days at least. Reading in a newspaper that the navy department was in need of glasses, Mr. J. Worth Elliott promptly forwarded his binoculars and has received a letter of appre ciation from Franklin D. Roosevelt, assistant secretary of the navy. Mr. Roosevelt wYites that the glasses will be useful and says that they will be returned after the war if possible. Mr. Elliott hopes that his binoculars will enable a gun crew to pot a submarine, and he will never know that they have not assisted. LEONARD TUFTS CUTS OUT A LITTLE SUGAR Pinehurst, N. C, Nov. 26. Mr. Leonard Tufts, owner and director of the Tufts Winter Resorts in the Sand Hill section, has entered with spirit into active cooperation with the food administration in the oper ation of his several Hotels. Mr. Tufts has some original ideas of his own and is a close observer and the result is that he is effecting a tremendous saving of sugar, meat, and white wheat flour. iMr. Tufts says that loaf sugar is used to too great an extent by guests as a confection and for feed ing horses and for that reason he has cut it out. Another reform is the requirement tlat all guests write out their own order so that superfluous dishes will not be served. Punches and sherbets of an acid nature and therefore requiring a large amount of sugar have been removed from the menus. A fur ther practice is to save sugar is the abandoning of icing for cakes. The guests at Mr Tuft s hotels are not kicking. They seem rather to be glad of an opportunity to co-op erate in the matter of saving and substitution of foodstuffs for the benefit of the boys at the front and our allies. iRaleigh, Nov. 26. Steps will be initiated immediately to suspend the trading operations of firms or persons who are subject to license under the president's proclamation of October 8 unless annlif ntirms fm license are made at once, according to a telegram received from Mr. Herbert Hoover by State Food Ad ministrator Henry A. Fage. In his wire Mr. Hoover stated that manv firms and individuals had failed so far to make application, notwithstanding the fact that they should have done so before Noven.. ber 1st. Mr. Hoover's telegram was in effect an announcement to these that "Time's Up," Firms which have licenses are ex pressly forbidden to buy food com modities from sell them to. or ban die them for anv n-erson or firm wh. is required to have a license but who has not secured the license and complied with the provision which requires the license to place on ev ery contract, ordfer. accentancp. of order, invoice, quotation and price list his license number. Any m- iringement of this rule should be reported to State Food Administra tor .Page. MR. AND MRS. COURTNEY TO ARRIVE WEDNESDAY Rev. R.. M. Courtney, the new pastor of the Methodist church, will reach here Wednesdav from Win ston-Salem, where for the ast four years he has been pastor of the West H,nd, Methodist church. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Court ney. Thev have no children. Methodist ladies have been busy tor the last several days making ar rangements for the coming of the new pastor and the parsonage is being made ready to receive them. Rev. A. L. Stanford, who goes from here to Wadesboro will leave soon for a short visit t.n relatives in Winston-Salem before beginning his duties. He will conduct ser vices at Wadesboro Sunday. AUSTRO-GERMAN DEMANDS STILL CHANCE TO WIN $50 LIBERTY BOND Charlotte, Nov. 26. Mr. J. V. Ivey, state merchants representa-! tive, who recently offered a prize of ; a $50 liberty bond to the person who submits the best article on- food conservation, is beginning to receive returns. The contest for this prize will be closed Dec. 1 and all manu- j scripts must be m the mail by that date. The contest put on by Mr. Ivey is open to everyone regardless of age, sex, or other condition. The j article to be submitted must be limited to one page of legal size paper, typewritten, or its equivalent. IEMD IMP EZ 1 Springfield Republican. The invasion of It&ly gives in terest not only to recent demands in the inspired Austrian press for the rectification of the Italian fron tier, but to the pamphlet on making the allies pay the bills which the Gfermjan igeneral staff has been distributing to the trenches to the disgust of the socialists. In esti mating that Germany must eet trib ute from its enemies of about $3, 250,000,000 a year and Austria and the smaller central states nearly $Z,oUUl,000,000, the writers explain that "Austria-Hungtery will look principally to Italy and Servia, and Bulgaria to Servia and Rumania for this purpose, while Turkey will in sist in the first instance on the res toration of Egypt and Tripoli." Ger many's share of the plunder, capital ized at $50,000,000,000, allows for $6,000,000,000 from Belgium, a lit tle less from occupied French terri tory, and great sums from Poland, Lithuania and Rumania. 'Coal mines, iron fields, railways, oil -jwells, forests,-etc., are apparently to be held in pledge and operated by the Ger man government, till it is reimbursed for what the German crown prince calls "this stupid war." Well, It aly is another step in this program which the German general staff has been teaching to the German army. It is for the allies to pool their forces and foil these freebooters. SENATOR REED ATE FISH !nora rtrancth f 4lteat ntrrous, rundown opt 100 per ent ra tn days In piny Instances; fioi forf.lt If It falls a par full ex planation In large article soon to ap pear fn this paper. Used and hie li ly endorsed by formef United States Senators and Members of Congress, well-known physicians and former Public Health emcials. Ask your doctor or druggist about it. FOR Upholstering, Cabinet Repair and Refinishing SEE""- W. W. PE PHONE - St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The inronical prowess which has ! stood Senator Reed in such good I stead in hundreds of bitter court room contests .and has madje him feared in senatorial debates seems to have slipped a cog when tjhe senator encountered a Missouri land lady the other day. It happened at breakfast on meat less Tuesday. There was neither ba con nor ham nor steak nor chops on the table and the senator's ap petite was all primed for a regular meal. The hostess was summon ed. She was sorry, but she begged to remind her hungry guests of the solemn and patriotic rfasons why he would have to be content with i fish. He presented a series of cogent reasons why he ought to have n-eat and, not Ssli, I j&ejtting them out in a lawyer-like way. The landlady heard him through with meek patience, told him the fish that morning was superfine and ad vised him to drop in and talk it over with Hoover the next time he was in Washington. Just what Senator Reed would do to pulverize any mere man who even hinted at the possibility of his asking Hoover about anything can not be imagined. But what he did about the landlady's suggestion is quite clear. He ate the fish. P, , ,.lf, I Is II la 15 Make Your Christmas i at Laxacold Tablets We can check that grippe tonight with Laxacold tablets, every dose takes effect at once, slightly laxative; no other medicine needed, nev er fails to relieve. LUTZ'S DRUG STORE "On the Corner" Phones 17 and 317 Purchases Early Only Twenty -Three More Shopping Days BUMPER WORLD CROPS OF CORN, OATS AND POTATOES Washington. Nov. 25 .P.i world crops of corn, oats, potatoes, rice, sugar beets and tobacco for this year are shown by estimates compiled by the international insti tute of agriculture at Rnmn and made public by the department of ag- ricunure. Wheat, rve. barlev and AsyswH however, have fallen below the five- year average of production from 1911 to iyib. The production of wheat in 17 counties, not including the central powers, will be 1.868.000.000 bush els, 85.6 per cent of the five-year average. uorn raised will amount to 3,312,000,000 bushels, which is 14.1 per cent greater than the average production for the last five years. Other crops as estimated include: Oats, 2,683.000.000 bushels. 113.9 er cent. Rice, 70,000,000 bushels. 113.9 per cent. Potatoes, 71,000,000 bushels. 112.- 4 per cent. Sugar beets, 10, 000,000 short tons, 106.6 per cent. Tobacco, 1,186,00,000 pounds, 120.5 per cent. KILLED IN AUTOMOBILE This is one year when the people are going to choose useful Christmas gifts. We have been looking forward to thii de mand for the past sixths and we have the best selection of useful merchandise we have ever shown. iVjE BEG TO MAKE A FEW SUGGESTIONS "Centemeri" Kid Gloves $1 .50 to $2.50 Swiss and Lawn Handkerchiefs 5c to 25c Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs 10c to 50c Voile Shirt Waists $1.00 to $2.00 Georgete and crepe waists $2.50 to $5.75 Silk Underskirts, ail colors, $2.00 to $5.75 (Heathenbloom and Sateen Underskirts $1. to $2.00 SiBc Hosiery 35c to $2.00 Cotton and Lisle hosiery 15c to . 50c Cotton towels 10c to 50c Linen Towels 25c to $100 White quilts $1.50 to $4.50 Table Linen GOc to .$1.50 Linen Napkins $1.50 to $5.00 Ladies and children's Sweaters $1 to $9.00 Knit Caps and scarfs 25c to $1.50 Silk and cotton Uumbrellas $1 to $5.00 Hat Pins, waist pins, cuff links, manicure pieces, brooches, vanity boxes, leather bags, mesh bags, beads, bracelets, neck wear, furs, ribbons, etje. This is just a few items that we will have on display this week. Allow us to assist you in making your selections. Raleigh, Nov. 26. Will Taylor. well known Raleigh dealer in hors es and mules, was instantly killed Sunday morning by being thrown from tin, automobile while he was traveling with some friends out Hillsboro street. He attempted to change his place in the car from the front to the rear seat of the five passenger car. In some wav he lost his balance and fell to the street pavement, breaking his neck. Taylor was a native of Raleigh and was 40 years old and unmarried. He was formerly an alderman. AMUSEMENTS MOLLIE KING AT, PASTIME TODAfY a a E3 Thompson-West Company g "The Ladies' Store." S I "Thanksgiving" Wants I SHOULD BE GIVEN NOW- Oysters, Celery, Cranberries, Plum puddings, fig puddings, fruit cake, mince meat, pound cake. For the Soldier Boys' 'Thanksgiving': Huyler's camp packages of choco late Kamp Kit pack of cakes and crackers. Stones Rich Fruit Cake. A box of Cigars. Whitener & Martin "SELL FOR LESS PROFIT EY - 7-J NN SHERMAN SAID "WAR IS HELL" IOOOOOOOOOOOO o ft Used o ml Years 8 Thi Woman's Tonic Sold Evry whore 8 oooocoooooooo r. Letter of J. H. Galbraith in New York World. In answer to inquiries as to where Gen William T. Sherman said war was hell, and to refute intimations that he never said it at all, the Columbus Dispatch asserts that Gen. Sherman said it here in Columbus on August 12, 1880, and in support of the assertion produces from its files the copy of a short address ne made here at that time in which the now famous definition of war was made. The occasion was a reunion of the civil war soldiers of Ohio. Presi dent Hayes was a guest of honor I and most of the living generals of the civil war were present. ine addresses were made in the open in Franklin park. It was raining hard when Gen. Sherman's turn came to speak, but he stood out uncovered and delivered his short speech. As published, it contained just 308 words. Alluding to the fact that old soldiers did not mind rain, he continued: "You all know that this is njot soldiering. There is many a boy here today who thinks war is all glory, but, boys, it is all hell. You can bear that warning to generations yet to come. I look upon it with horror, but if it has to come, I am here." This Ias clause brought great applause, and when it subsided the general proceeded on another line of thought. Don't forget to see Mollie King, ,' ff ! at the Pastime today in the Mys tery of the Double Cross" episode thirteen. Also Hearst-Pathe News, and a good cartoon comedy. ansae BUSHMAN AND BAYNE AT PASTIME WEDNESDAY Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne will be at the Pastime Wed nesday Nov. 28th in a big sev en reel production "Their Compact" watch for our ad tomorrow. NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of the estate of J A. Sellers, deceased, late of Catawba county, North Car olina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hickory, N. C, on or before the 12th day of November 1918, or this notice will b pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will be re quired to make immediate payment. This 12th da.y of November, 1917. MRS. L. V. SELLERS, Executrix of estate of J. A. Sellers, deceased. 11 12 4t Mon Vigorous Men and Women are in Demand Honest Advertising Gets Business If your ambition hs left you, your happiness has gen forever unless you take advantage ef Hickory Drug Go's, magnificent ffer 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. B aibitions, be strong, fee vigor- ens. Bring tne ready girw ei neaitn to your cheeks and the right sparKie that denotes p erfect manhood and womanheod to yotrr eyes. Wendell's Ambition Pills, the grea nerve tonic, can't be beat for that tired feeling nervous troubles, poor Koo, headaches, neuralgia, trembling nervous prostration, mental depres sion, Iocs of appetite and kidney or liver complaint. In two day yen will el btter. In a week you will fsel fine, and after taking ne ex tou will have your old-time confidence and asibition. Be sure and gst a 0 cemt box to day and get eut of th rut. Remem ber Hickory Dreg Co and dealers everywhere are authorized to guaran tee thean. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid by The Wendell Pharmical Company, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. "lg Eczema Remedy STOPS THAT ITCH Just a few drops of that mild, aething, ceoliag wash, Meri tol Eczema Remedy, so highly recommended fer Eexema, and the itching and burning is gone. ficiemtific imvestigations 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 Subscribe to the Record $4.00 Are You Going To Build n IF SO SEE THE Builder s Supply Company o Who can furnish you any kind of building g material: Shingles, Lathes and Hard 0 Wood Floors, Specialtie- 1 PHONE 64-L. a a es a & m m a S3 m
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