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I I I I I 1 I 1 I I I n B I I I I I a o n w Q a a K IS B n Q a n ii a B n n a u n WEDNESDAY EVENING HICKORY DAILY RECORD .WWW" " '7 ' J-"--1 ... .J ii i ... ii .11 PAGE THREE Do You Understand? y. til, flauw in your Insurance Policy. The ' three-fourths vlUi,,, iron s:il.s distribution average, iron safe and others' Pl) y.ui Know What To Do when your propertv W0 i; Wiu-n it is moved from one location to another? - iuto mourns tiuuui your policy that you do not i:n i r id. un- ANSWERING MR. GW1IN ,. will le jrlad to explain. Hickory Insurance and Realty Company 10150 14th St -:- Phone 292 San-Tox Peroxidized Cream An unrivalled soothing, healing, antiseptic Cream for the care of the skin. It soothes and heals chapped or rough hands or lips. GIVE IT A TRIAL CRIMES AND MURPHY, Druggists -Oa the Corner -:- Opposite Post Office "BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH" To the Editor of the Record: The doubt of my friend Frank Gwinn will not cause others to ques tion the accuracy of the Record's news items. We all know Frank and the pecularity of his mental processes. When he, as an alleged weather prophet, predicted warm weather, we wore our overcoats; when he predicted sunshine the Hickory merchants would sell un brellas and overshoes. On three separate occasions Frank has been compelled to exercise his mental powers twice he blundered and once he acted as a reasonable tmmtttycmrra org mt:n n Society The Needle Craft Club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. D. L. Russell. o Endeavors Meet The Christian Endeavor, Society of the Reformed church held an in teresting social in the Sunday school rooms oi me church last night. un"8' e nrsr. ereat Diunaer was uuite a mimher of ha v. . . I - f" Ali UCl O his selecting the sand hills of York were present and Misses Mary Ro- i-ounxy, ooutn Carolina, as his birth sers bnuiord, Ulivia Abernethy and place: the second ereat blunder was Messrs. Harry McComb and Frnftsr. his thinking he could find a better Abernethy were welcome visitors. city than Hickory and his moving At th.6 business meeting Mr. Ezra to distant parts. The time when 1 ?, , ' Presment f the society Frank acted as if his mental pro- &es,,aea. ana "er the reports of cesses were normal was when he r VTAr"? . ! ? we meeung came to Hickory about twenty years mittee a- I A number nf" o-n moo mn nlo u n i -ci i. ii i I i. . . f"-; tt an rviiuw ridiiR, wc ail mvc ana T,ne mUSiea SPPChnns nr m; c.Qc mm. dut, nis menxai processes are Mary Murphy, Aileen Aiken and peculiar. His doubts will only con- Katherine Allen were exeatlv eniov vince others that the Record is al- .ed Light refreshments were serv. ed by Misses Constance Bost. Marv Alien ana uiadys Keid. ways accurate. CHAS. W. BAGBY. ANTWERP-BAGDAD DOUBLE HEADER WILL BE PLAYED HERE TONIGHT Two basket ball games are on the "Somebody coined the phrase I . it S-esaTr-n, tne 'Berlin-Bagdad'? I consider it ut- l with the Hickory Rheumatism Powders! For chronic rheumatism muscular, rheuma tism gout, and also cases of lumbago, sciatica, painhil and swollen joints. Sore throat and neuralgia when these are of rheumatic orgin. Rheumatism powders sell for 50c and $ 1 .00 per box. For headaches use Rexall tablets. 10 and 25 cents per box. Telephone us your orders. Hickory Drug Company The REXALL Store Telephone 46 13 K a MS ts 13 II JJ fa ts ES Of E4 B 13 B D Q Q U m IA U B B B B B B B B B R B CJ tnri,, ?nc;wtt w 0v,niil.l vor scnuui ooys meeting Kutner- hand back Antwerp to the mad min- I??e am the Joc?1 ?h isters of King Albert. Why should Z"f n M not Antwerp be connected with the . "ia iJieie PinP? 4,t hav to do Wlli be. r?al interest m tne games, cxnu iiuu nit; it;ciSL in threat Will UQ r-UAiim 1 J 1 . kans. Mackensen has seen to it J & l.hat. tbp enns rf Rplprarlf' anil Som- pndria can never again menace our RUSSIA AND CENTRAL POWERS Danube shipping. As for Rumania, oprmgneiu itepumican. that crimina state will neve- rec- iospeaK oi uermany ana aus- nvpr t.liP nnit.inn which zht har, hp- tria-Iiungary as accepting Russia's - t - fore." J)r. Gunther, Radical in the M,iJusai r Peat;e negotiation would 3avarian Diet, quoted in the London aavof 01 e aosura since tne pro Times, March 6, 1917. Mr. J. E. McCullough of Atlan ta was a business visitor to Hickory today and he said this town remind ed him more of home than any place he had visited. KIDNEY TROUBLE NOT EASILY RECOGNIZED Applicants for Insurance . Rejected ussaanaaanonanacaanannnnnnprnnnnnnnDn PUUUUtl)liniMIIU1lllIIWIMIIIHIIIMIImUtIM1lllllltllltTHWMrint The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance giigaaaniJLJULiLauunDnDnnDOTEmnDnnDmiaDqpB THiis is to a a u B B B Remind Youl Pay your lighting bills before the 10th and receive the discount a 9 Continuance of service depends on bills being paid by the 1 5 th of each month following that in which service is rendered. B a a Don't put it off Pay before the 15th. B posal was made in Germany and was accepted m advance. But it gives both countries a chance lor adroit diplomatic maneuvers, of which full advantage is being taken. Baron Kuehlmann's speech yesterday to the reichstag was extremely clever, and far more important than !:ne conven tional words of the chancellor. Count Hertling. It is due rather to the Bismarck tradition than to the German constitution that in Germany the secretary of state for foreign affairs has usually been over shadowed by the chancellor; Kuehl- nfion mann, one of the most astute oi German diplomats, is giving the of fice a new prestige, and takes the An examining physician for one word away from Hertling as did from of the nrominent Life Insurance .vlilchaelis. Companies, in an interview of the His. speech is sure to have great subieet. made the astonishing! influence m Germwiy and will be statement that one reason why so read closely in neutral countries. To many applicants for insurance are the allies it is useful if only as - a rejected is because kidney trouble cnart oi tne oDstructions ana aar. is so common to the American peo- ?ers which they have to avoid. pie, and the large- majority of i heir present embarrassments Kueh- those whose applications are de- mann exploits mercuessiy in nis an- clined do not even suspect that aiysis oi tne situation, ana tnere is they have the, disease. mocking irony m the. -contrast whjch Judging from reports from drug- ne araws oetween peace-loving uer- gists who are constantly in direct many, moving steadily toward a touch with the public, there is one fuller cooperation between the peo- prepjarationj that has been very pie and their kaiser, and the greedy successful in overcoming these con- and revengeful democratic countries ditions. The mild and healing m- now unaer tne dictatorship oi i,ioya fluence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- George and uemenceau. mere Root is soon realized. It stands was open humor m the suggestion the highest for its remarkable rec- that to "ginger up" the war still ord of success. more England would have to re- WQ find that. Swamn-Root is sort to Lord Northcliffe. With the strictly an herbal compound and we comfortable assurance that the ar would advise our readers who feel chives at Berlin, Vienna, Budapest, in n&ed of such a remedy to give it Sofia and Constantinople, were not a trial. It is on sale at all drug likely to be raided, the foreign sec stores in bottles of two sizes, min- retary could hold up with weil-as-imum and large. sumed horror for examination by the However, if you wish first to test reicnsiag tne agreements ; this great preparation send, ten entente countries lor snaring tne i cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- spoils. nTrmt K. Y.. for a samDle bottle. But it was m his handling of When writing be sure and mention the Russian situation that the ba the Hickory Daily Record. adv ron most shone. JJenniteiy accept- Illg me tneui y wuil.ii rt;x man nco 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 nancansLSDQnQESciannaaEPqsjfij3E2EEkjieESRa I Only Sixteen More Shopping Days The Greatest Possible $1.00 Christ. mas Gift. Four Styles Wirth S mor Waists Just Received. WJHILE WHEAT PRICES SOARED WHAT HAS BREAD BEEN DOING Everybody knows that the price of bread has gone up, but how many persons know how much it has gone up and how its price compares with the prices of ingredients incident to its manufacture ? Of the various essential commo dities which the government has un dertaken to regulate in price, bread is the only one commodity of several ingredients. Coal, sugar, milk and wheat are essentially simple things, but bread is composed not alone of wheat, lard and sugar, but also lar gely of the elements of labor cost, fuel and delivery charges. At a recent conference held under the federal government's auspices at VYJichi(rfa, Kansas, the subject qf bread prices and their relation, to the ingredient costs was present ed in a graphic form for the first time. During this period the following advances took place: Flour, 249 per cent now 128. AJyeJ'agfc Jost iof (a$ (ingredients. 194 per cent now 119. Fuel, 65 per cent. Shortening 102 per cent. Feed 122v per cent, now 88. Sugar 32 per cent. Bread 55 per cent. 'This does not take into account increases in cost of Labor-Wrapping paper Pans Machinery repairs, and upkeep, taxes and all other it tems of overhead. C. W. ELLINGTON Announcement To my many friends : I have severed my connection as head mechanic with the Buick Ga rage and am now affiliated with the City Garage where you can find mt each day. I am in position to give you as good service as I did at the former garage. Thanking you for your past fa vors, I am, TOM THOMPSON. El a B a B B m m m u u 13 m 13 m m m B B B B B n B B S3 "Wirthmor" Waists true to their name, worth more. For $1.00 you could not find a more attractive Christmas gift. The December styles are wonderful and look like double the money Just a limited quantity. Come in tomorrow. NEW WELWflRTII BLOUSES An ideal Christmas gift for $2.00. The great buying power makes this Waist the finest in America for the price. Many of customers claim this waist would cost ?3.00 elsewhere. Sold in our store only. CREPE-DE-CHINE AND GEORGETTE CREPE WAISTS We have just received many new num bers in silk waists that: will make delightful Holiday' gifts. Prices $2.50, $3.50, $3.75, $4.ou and $5.75. Thompson-West Company "The Ladies' Store. 99 TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE tmmwm!HIm1lllnnmmm; put out or pulled in as has suited El the diplomacy oi the moment that rAiAMAl n!vn(nKiT If the responsibility for the war is to rraiCnidl inrCClOry . be saddled upon "the gang of bureau- rnuiiH1""""""" tiiiuininnmiisiMiimmsnm: HM IJ- U- OAO niCKory Loage no. jm g A. F. & A. M. I Regular communication jitm e and third Monday nights. P Frethien cordiaLy invited to be present. F. L. MOOSE, W. M. D. L. MILLER, Set'y- mt!tiiinniH,tmv'mmmmm"mmma Piedmont Council No. 43, Jr, O. U.A. M. Meets erery Ifconday eYning at 7:30 P. M. All viait'ng brothei cordially bivited. D. D. TAYLOR, Councilor. W. I. Caldwell, Rec. See si Catawba Lodge No. 54 K. of P Meeta evary Thursday night. Visiting brethren invited. HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. R. L. HEFNER, K. R. and S. ooooooooooooo o o o o Used 40 Years Southern Public Utilities Co. PHONE 148 B I (fa A IS m 111 I o 5 O go n o a rt Sold ry where 9. 9 J? S.jr.. -Tv t m z -r& ts I core," who overruled the well-mean ing caar, he card-uly if ambigu ously hailedj the revolution: "Rus sia has swept aside the culprits, and is laboring to find through an armistice and peace the opportunity for her internal reconstruction. That what the kaiser wants for Russia is reconstruction on bolshe- viki lines is emphatically not said, hut for the moment at least Rus sia may see in the speech only friendly grfcelting anc sympathy. The allies cannot afford' ,to) do anything that would aid German diplomacy in the skillfully chosen course. As to war aims Baron , Kuenl mann naturally has little that is new to say, though he declares more explicitly than had been done that Germany's terms could be known, confidentally of, course, upon appli cation, which the allies are not very likely to make unless they should improbably be forced to sue for peace. He ridiculed the notion that Germany wias seeking to inveigle the allies into a peace conference at which extravagant demands would be revealed; it would be ab surd, he said, to suppose that Ger many would enter a peace confer ence with large claims. Why it would be absurd, in view of Ger many's record, the propoganda of the general staff, the war situation as Baron Kuehlmann pictures it, and the persistent refusal of Ger many to commit itself to anything, he did not explain. . iFor that matter, what he had m mind in his speecsh was evidently a separate peace with Russia. Though he did not bring this out explicitly, he declared that the wes tern powers were not ready for peace, and when a member of the reichstag asked about Rumania he said that no proposals had come from the Rumanians and that if they should be made, they would have to be dealt with in separate negotia tions. " Thus clearly if indirectly he revealed that however the bol sheviki may look at it, the opportu nity which the central powers are eagerly embracing is an opportunity for a separate peace with Russia which will leave them free to use their full strength in the west. Nor is there much room for illusion when one looks underneath Baron Kuehlmann's handsome phrases as to Germany's purpose to consoli date its control of eastern Europe -" r,v? advantage of Russia's collapse. o a Ths Woman's Tonic I c Car for Sale One Ford 1917 Touring car with demountable rims, tire rack and extra tire. A-l condition. SEE THOMPSON, Day Phone 377. Night Phone 72 FOR Upholstering , Cabinet Repair and ReHnishing SEE W. W. PENNEY PHONE 7-J Jitney Service. HICKORY CONOVER AND NEW TO N Schedule Leave Hickory . i:m Leave Hickory 10:20 a. m. Leave Hickory 2:30 p. m. Leave Hickory 4:30 p. m. Leave Hickory 7:30 p. m. Leave Newton 7:20 a. m. Leave Newton 9:20 a. m. Leave Newton 1:30 p. ml Leave Newton S:30 p. m. Leave Newton 6:30 p. m. ewton to Conover 15c Newton to Hickory 40c Hickory to Conover 30c Hf.ckory to Newton 40c Our Motto: Good Service. R. W. CLINE - NEWTON, N. C. CHICHESTER S PILLS yc TIIK DIAMOND BKAHD. f yv Lndlca! Ash Tour Drucirist for Chl-rhM-tcr's Uluimd Brand I'llls in Red and Wold mrtallicV boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. Take no other. Fny of ypnr 1)1A550M ISRAND FILLS, ."or 25 UrnrclKt- AskforOiri-CIIES-TElrS years kaown as Best, Safest, Always Rellabir Under and by virtue of the power and authority vested in the .under signed Trustee by that certain deed of trust executed by Oscar Sigmon and MaVie Sigmon, his wife, to tht First Building and Loan Association of Hickory, dated the 14th day 01 July, 1917, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cataw ba county in Book 129 at page 407, to which reference is hereby made, default having been made in complv- ing with the terms and stipulations therein contained, I will sell at pub lic auction for cash in front of the First National Bank of Hickory, in the city of Hickory, at Twelve o'clock noon, on Saturday the 15th day of December, 1917, the following de scribed tract of land, to wit: -Situate in the southwestern part of Hickory, adjoining the property of Jno P. Burns, Beginning at an iron pin on Green street, corner of Lot No. 21 in block "C," and runs thence South 65 west with Green street, 100 feet to an iron pin; thence North 25 west 182 feet to an iron pin. thence North 64 3-4 east 100 feet to an iron pin; thence south 25 east 182 feet to tne beginning. Being lots Nos. 19 and 20 in blocK C of the T. S. Green plat of lots in the southwestern portion of the city of Hickory. This property was conveyed t by Jno. P. Burns and wife to Oscar Sigmon by deed of November 2'a, 1916, registered in Book 136, page 88. See also book 132, page 65. This the 13th day of November, 1917. GEO. R. WOOTTEN, Trustee. B. B. Blackwelder, Attorney. 11 13 4t Tuesday REGISTRANTS WARNED TO NO TIFY THEIR LOCAL BOARDS OF ANY CHANGE IN THEIR POSTOFFICE ADDRESS All registrants who may have changed their places of abode and postoffice address are to communi cate immediately with their local boards where they are registered and furnish their present addresses so that questionnaires which will begin to be mailed December 15 will! reach such registrants without de- lay. Registrants are bound by lawi to keep themselves advised of all proceedings in respect of them and) failure to do so may result in their; losing right to claim exemption ori discharge. "CROWDER, Provost Marshal Gen." 12 4 ltO Train Schedules SOUTHERN Westbound No 16 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m. No. 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. No. 21 Ar. Hickory 4:45. No. 35 Ar Hickory 12:02 p. m. Eastbound No. 36 Ar. Hickory 9:00 a. m. No. 22 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. No. 12 Ar. Hickory 5.22 p. m. wo. id Ar. niCKory 6:60 p, m. C. AND N.-W Southbound No. 9 Ar. Hickory 2:85 p. m. Northbound No. 10 Ar. Hickory 11:40 a. m. The QuiniM That Doet Not Affect the Heai Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA TIVE BROMO QUIWINB U better than ordinary Quinine and doea not cause nervousneas nor ringing in head. Remember the full name and took far the ign'Uure of 8. W. OROVS. 20c FOR HIRE AUTOMOBILE G. C. IVERY Safe Driver PHONE LUTZ'S DRUG STORE 17 and 317 inaaBaaaiBHHHHHBarvHBHMaiaaavBf I i IP Tl iU FOR SALE! 20 guage New L. C. Smith hammerless Au tomatic Ejector Bird Gun. JOSEPH PUGH, Secy. ElyConst. Co. Cou$li?Feverish?Grfw? iNE Coughs b Colds K T THE first sign of a cold feverisbness, slug gishness, tightness in chest, smnlingand sneezing o-n to the nearest drucr store and get a bottle of Dr. Kings' New Discovery. The first dose brings relief. This old reliable mended and used preparati :cessiully has been recom- for coughs and colds Iqx fifty years. It's years of use recommend it. Your druggist ha3 soici it for years. Try it. 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