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PAGE THREE fRIP-0 I HICKORY DAILY RECORD liiil!!l01i!llM . .... isniyiiiiiiii sea n 9 9 9 9 C a i c i 0 t 0 NEW GOODS Our new goods are now arriving and will S00n be on display and will consist of all that is pood and reliable m Jewelry, Watches and Sil verware, Cut Class, Novelties, etc. We are making many ad vance, sales for Christmas, come and make your selec tion early. II PI 8 a f 0 t i i i a u a a ci a a n u ff K C S3 Local and Personal ' ,!VTra JTnhn T n wrrannci on1 "MVcs V - .1 J C4. 1 V11VV.. till VI XTX J. O J. L. . Cline and little son spent yes- i i i teruay m uauiwoa. Miss Rachel Pugh of Salisbury is spending; the week end with her s.ster, Mrs. G. S. Watson Messrs. Robert and Vorheps Garth and Donald Menzies cf Davidson College are spending the holidays with their parents. leo. E. Bisanar Jcwetar aad Rcffiatcred Optoinelrkt .r tr Southern and C. and N.-W Railway. lei to a iu i Hi;!; 'ry Insurance and Realty Company 10 14th St. Phone 292 Mr. and Mrs. A. K. .Tnv nav re turned from Asheville where, they spent thanksgiving day with Mr and Mrs. J. W. Cline. lAfiss A1irp Pnrsnn tvf f!hfrlnt.tp ar rived in the city yesterday to spend several davs with her aunt. Miss Josie Person.' WO: : Sa i Tox Peroxidized Cream An unrivalled soothing, healing, antiseptic Cream fcr the care of the fhin. It soothes and heals chapped cr rcugh hands or lips. GIVE IT A TRIAL -:- Messrs. Robert and Voorheis Garth are spending the holidays at home with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Garth. They are in school at Davidson College. AMUSEMENTS SSIiitlQ'-WllllffllllilM CHARLIE CHAPLIN HERE SATURDAY Don't fail to see Charlie Chaplin the $(57000 actor at the Pastime Sat urday. December 1st, a two ree side splitting comedy. Society Mrs. Sherrill Entertains 'Mrs. C. M. Sherrill was hostess Wlerlnesdav afternoon to the Wed nesday Afternoon Auction . Club Two tables were arranged for cards. JUrs. E. Bryan Jones and Miss Julia Wheeler were the win ners of table prizes. Refreshments were served after the game. Rirthdav Partv In celebration of her eierhth birth day, little Miss Adelaide Shuford, the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Shuford entertained about thirtv of her friends yester day afternoon. Games were played and afterward delicious cream. fancy cakes and grape juice punch were served. ) 1 r ij Mrs. Bost Hostess Wednesday afternoon Mrs. C. C Bost was hostess to the Round Doz en Book Club with twelve members present, Mrs. L. F. Abernethy and Mrs. J. B. Gibbs being the only ones absent. The book for the af ternoon was Long Live the King by Mary Kobcrts Kemnarax. ine nos- Columbia state tess read extracts from one of her articles. "Mv Creed," which was p-rpatlv enioved. A number of LaxacoH 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 Appreciated Ihnstmas fair I wirtn? E2x3 CLEMEN CEAU AND FRANCE n GRIMES AND MURPHY, Druggists "On the Corner' -;- Opposite' Post Office "IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH" PEARL WHITE TODAY TVip fnllowincr is a short synopsis of the 17th chapter of the "Fatal Ring" featuring Pearl White which will be shown at the Pastime this af ternoon and tonight: By a miracle Pearl is saved when rnrilnWfl nulls the lever and the ter rific weight of the piledriver falls upon the spot from which Tom has just snatched her. Foiled again, Carslake hatches a clever plot. The former partner of Pearl s father dies and his daughter, Bessie, on her way to a finishing school in the east, stops to visit Jr'eari. in a mysterious manner, uarsiaKe ib able to trace the Violet Diamond nr.fi in ft series of thrilling mci- rlpnts. he finallv succeeds in way laying Pea, Tom -and Bessie on their return from a visit to a Chinese theatre in the slums. Tn Pnrl's amazement, as Cars- lake's head appears in the door of the car, Bessie suddenly wnips -uul a gun and speaking cnspiy, says, '.The Violet Diamond, yuiCK, nu Whpn neoro-Ps Clemenceau. the r,o.w tu1 linn-hearted premier of crreativ enioyea. a numuer v . , ' J.r n.j Prawp. was reading into the Cham- memDers were Kniiting ivr uie jcveu -- ' .. , . t. i ti . , . voi- TPTmties his ministerial dec- uross. A delicious saiau course was . .7" ,-. f hi served by the hostess, assisted by muu Ui, SC" Zr (n h , l chnnk nnn the naoer in nib jars, c i. west. . r n j -ul j fv,Q nanns nnr.Lf.rea wiici nc uiucacvj. hv. . , iiC .!,. . . fn nwiTiff sentences: oume uav lertdin v.i& . humblest village Mrs. W. B. Menzies was at home , 1o rv-iatinn -Hrill o-rppt our to hpr Sunday school class, the I - . 4.j.t, ooofi with 'Gleamers. .last evening.. There , , , A a rm h 'Gleamers, ,last evening. There , d and torn by shells were eight girls in the class and maenificent aspiration of our no- T,welve ot their tnenus were mvit- We dgad That day the greatest cd, making the evening very much , - QUr race after so many pleasant. Nearly everyone repre-1 th davs of erandeur it is in our VinTiif tp-r rtnn wprp, as I . . a. sen ted some character and were follows TKvurpr tn hrinsr forth." And at those words the whole French cham YOUR LAS T CHANC To supply yourself with this fine "AR0MA,, Flour at prices advertised. This car has to be unloaded TODAY On account of having to re-handle this flour, will be forced to advance price $2.00 per barrel tomorrow. noise. 5 He likes to TaKe Columbia, Mis3 Janie Menzies; Ked ber &s a body wag moved to solemn Cross Nurse. Miss Clarissa Aber- , rTlpst anDlause. And though nethy; Priscilla, Miss Catherine France may not know it, half the Menzies; Dutch girl, Miss Saran word today feels moved to the TT:.VH. Tm.; o-i TVTnirl Mica Ollip J4-1 V simnla nn vn rn i nh pH Wells. Bo Peep, Miss Ellen Stuart story of her incomparable heroism. Menzies; Indian Maid, Miss ' Mary The coming of her reward in a Stuart Menzies: Little Lord Faunt- orpat dav of victory and restored leroy, Miss Elizabeth Councill; A peaCe, with honor and freedom French Lady, Miss Margaret saved, is eagerly awaited by many Snrino-a- A soldier. Kenneth Men- nprmlp n-f her own sake as well as zfes ; A sailor, Allen Councill. f or reasons of self -interest. Country doctor; Alex Marsh; A farm hov. Alex Shuford: Boy Scout, Rob ert Menzies. Those not in costume wprp Miss Marv Mitchell. Robert Garth. David McComb, and Stedman r.min-ill A rirooram was given V.-' X' C ' bv the class, and Robert Garth, who is home from Davidson for the VnliHnve. read an interesting story. Games vere nlaved and refresh- montri cprvpfl. an d all ioined in singing at the close. ! AMERICA TO FRANCE 3 KIDNEY TROUBLE NOT . EASILT RECOGNIZED Something That Can Be Put Into Service. Uncle Sam asks you to eliminate all waste. Christmas would not be Christmas without giving. Choose gifts that can be worn or that will beautify the home. LADIES READY TO WEAR Could you give the Mother, Sister or Wife a more practical gift than a Suit, Coat, Dress, Waist, Skirt, Sweater, Kimona, Silk Underskirt or Fur Set? HOSIERY Something that everybody has to have. A box of hose for a friend or any member of the family wouiu be such a sensible gift. V e have everything in silk and lisle for ladies, children and imants. Price 15c to $2.00 CLOVES We all wear gloves. We carry three of the best makes on the market. An ideal gift to be mailed to your out of town friends. If you choosethe wrong size we will exc hange for the correct size. Price 25c to $2.2o LADIES NECKWEAR A beautiful collar always makes an acceptable gift. We have a big assortment in both silk and organdie. 25c to $1.50 BAGS & PURSES The prettiest line of handbags, flat purses and mesh bags that we have ever shown. Some very attrac tive numbers for children. A gift that always pleases. 25c to 6.00 HANDKERCHIEFS When you cannot think of anything else choose a box of handkerchiefs. Our assortment is more complete than ever before. . Prices 5c to 50c LINENS Linen towels napkins, table covers and scarfs, have always been used for Christmas giving. Give something that will last for a life time. Our linens bought a year and more ago at a. great saving to you. The above is only a partial list of useful gifts that we now have on display. We would be pleased to help you make your selections. Thompson West Company "The Ladies' Store." All "AROMA'' Flour I have left will be placed on sale at Hickory Cash Store Marshall Bldg. Near Post Of fee. J. H. Hatcher O beautiful France, Close to your generous breast; Keep them, my dear dead sons, Mnnnrrst beloved at l'est. Under your red, white and blue. Near to your gallant boys, v Bury my laddies, too. m our i 3 for Coughs e Colds The pleasant taste of this fa mous 50-year old remedy is one reason for its remarkable success. The kiddies like it, ask for it, and it does them good. Slightly laxative, too, and keeps them in good condition. Keep it m your medicine closet and give it to the kiddies for all forms of coughs, colds and croup. Just as effective for old folks, too, especially for gnppe. Get it at your druggIsts Musk! ustc t KeepyourStomachand Liver Healthy A vigorous Stomach, perfect working Liver and regular acting Bowels, if you will use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They correct Constipation have a tonic effect on the system eliminate poisons through the Bowels. 25c. France, there are tears TTpavts: Bravely we bite back our pain, Proudly we try to smile Over our children slain. Over the soldiers we bore, Over our bravest and best, Over cur loved and lost Lo, we will stand the test! Ci'ffoi- onrl mmradft and friend, Lift your hear and your head. Mothers of men are we, iivfn'hPTs nf noble dead! Liberty, Justice and Right; These are the price of tbeir blood, Shed on your sacred soil Glorious, gallant flood! Steadfast, I come to your aid, Steadfast, P- stand by your side, There where our heroes fell, There where our great sons died, Take them, then, beautiful France, Close to your generous breast; Keep them, my dear dead boys, T.iT,vori Viplnved. at rest. iNew York Times. Applicants for Insurance Often . Kejectea An examining physician for one rvf nrrtmiTient Life Insurance Companies, in an interview of the subject, made tne asumisnmg statement that one reason why so many anplicants for insurance are rejected 'is because kidney trouble is so common to the American peo ple, and the large majority of those whose applications are ue- rlined do not even suspect tnat they have the disease. Judging from reports from drug gists who are constantly in direct th the nublic. there is one .preparation that has been very- successful in overcoming tnese con ditions. The mild and healing in fluence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable rec ord of success. nr e.A V,at Slwamn-KOOt is V y i; i i l i ti'Li r x I strictly an herbal compound and we WOUlQ aOVlSe our icaucxo in need of such a remedy to give it a trial. It is on sale at an arug stores in bottles of two sizes, min imum and large. However, if you wish nrst vo P-rp.at reparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bmg- hampton, N. Y., for a sample Dotue. wp writing- be sure and mention the Hickory Daily Record. adv scribe to the Record $4.00 i MARK 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 ixim-.u peace, SAYS HERTLING Fraternal Directory in '." An Attractive and Useful Christmas Gift DID YOU EVER THINK WHAT MU SIC HAS DONE FOR THE WORLD? You can call back in your mind to the time David, and the harp was not only tne iao. iy. t Ut it rViarmed the multi- iudes and even before David was thought or tli: multitudes chanted their emotions V I I approached the Tabernacle in the wiia- Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. Regular communication a ns and third Monday nights. Erethien cordiahy invited to be present. F. L. MOOSE W. M. D. L. MILLER, Sec'y- g l,,,,,miimi2immmM!t DncncsscnnannnQcaDaaasnqaaEatiEnHccEEaDnnD -y i i ; ,33. The Great Circuses of our land would be helpless and unprofitable without music. Music hath charms to soothe the savfage; To rend a rock and split a cabbage. We have a beautiful line of PIANOS' come look them over and you will buy. We Also Clothe and Feed You! SON i . n - ' 1 " 3 Piedmont touncu No. 43, J r, O. U.A. M. Meets erery aAJ v'8 at 7:30 P. M AU vrsit ng brothers cordially invited- D D. TAYLOR, Councilor. W I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec Catawba LflLodgeNo.54 K. of P Meets evwry Tnursaay nignt. Visiting brethren invited. , : ilUGH-D'ANNA, C. C. q R L. HEFNER, K. R. and S. fHinH ESTER S PILLS Till- 1t1UM BRANDS o.llcal Ak vour DruireUl for t'hl.clicn-ter'8 Oiamund Ttrnnd IM1I8 in Ked and tiold metallic hoxe;, sealed with Blue Kibbon. Iructst. AskforClllIIIES-TER'S Best. Safest. Aiwa vs RcliabK SOLD BY ORIGGISTS EVERVWHFW Berlin, via London, Nov. 30. TTp.rtlinsr. the ;i r.orMQTi rViancellor. told tne reichstag that he was ready to enter into peace negotiations as buuu th Russian governmem- DCwW representatives having full powers l- T 1 "I hope and wish' he said "that these efforts will soon take definite i hi-lncr. n Tlpace. Respecting Poland, Lithuania and Courland, Count von nm.ulg f Vio no-Vit: of self-de- termination of their peoples. We . riii o- vp themselves a exoect tiit-v v i & , i.:.,;oi -rnr-m of eovernment corressponding to their conditions. I t The chancellor presented himself I before the reichstag and Syered a long speech in wnicn i e uwu. n jt- nrMnt nrnhlems OI tne j internal and external .gituations. Af ter some personal oumiw the war, the chancellor referred to the home politics of the empire, al luding to the introduction of the Prussian franchise proposal government's new measures which extend social and political legisla tion in Germany, and in regard to .j. vf q ootisnrsmiJ.' Dro- ,ne. j i,;eaif in contradistinction TrBcU liiiiiotij-j tothe stand of the entente powers, in favor of a liberal conception of the right of free opinion. . L 'nff04 nff nnneal lor Alter an "'""-''""fe . :.L. unity on the internal front ; the -i niA ctTrKU" z i it l u i. ao on the general political world situ- atl"in"have taken over from my high ly honored predecessors in office a precious heritage, namely, to cher ish our friendship with Austria Hungary, Turkey and Bulgaria. Our alliance! with these three states v,i,i0 nn different djates, were cuniv. . . but their aim is common the re alization of national ideals, .the safeguarding of our territorial pos- a 'no wnrdmcr off of en- sessiuus " . , emv attacks. The pre-eminent na ture of this aim has steeled our res olution in the long and . bloody struggle and will sustain us until th? rvA is in sight." Announcement To my many friends: I have severed my coiuiecuuu head mechanic with the Buick Ga rage and am now affiliated witn me City Garage where you can find me each day. ... . I am in position to give you t - ta fnvmpr good service as a u au "" garage. Thanking you for your past a vors, I am, THQMpsoN. Are You Going To Build? IF SO SEE THE n p Cars for Sale Ttuick road ster, fully equipped with Goodyear Cord tires. Car in A-l condition. tion. . One Ford 1917 Touring car wiu. demountable rims, tire rack and extra tire. A-l condition Day Phone 377. Night Phone 11 27 3t Builder s Supply Company Who can furnish you any kind of building material: Shingles, Lathes and Hard Wood Floors, Specialties. PHONE 64-L. a a El a a a D a a a es a a p a a a o a D a .. IJillW ilWW(WTP Try a Record Want Ad nnnnHnnflnnnnnnnBnnEnnnnnnBBnnHiiniiHnnnntsi m a FOR Upholstering, Cabinet Repair and Refinishing -SEE- W. W. PENNEY PHONE - - 7-J THE UNIVERSAL CAR a t,QDQ a e-nT,ftTniP5il- davs and thus the Ford car becomes a J" more intense necessity than ever before because by reason g 1 Df its universal service it has become a large part m the bus- g 1 iness of living" besides, it takes less money for oPatao g 1 and maintenance than any other motor car. That this is not g a an idle boast is proven by the fact that there are more than 2 two million Fords in daily service. More conclusive evidence g of your need of a Ford car could not be given. Here it is, g 3 a daily necessity that is a daily economy. A variety of bod- B 3 L to meet the variety of d emand-from the "snappy" Runa- g bout to the re luxe Sedan-and buy when you can get delivery g S for production is behind the demand all the time. Place your g CI order at once. D g The dealer named below will give your order prompt atten- g 0 tion and efficient "after service." g Make the acquaintance o f this Ford dealer. p Touring Car $369.18 Roadster $353.79 g g F. O. B. Detroit, Including War Tax. g 1 HICKORY GARAGE CO. i R C. BUCHANAN - - SALES MANAGER a lannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnu
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