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.Fl,SrsPAY EVENING HICKORY vDAILY RECORD PAGE THREE Local and Penml 1 MI7IIf sitrio 1 m mi PI y f n . fif tf T7 ii fj n si fi t i i iT-ys v. - w " v-fl vj i? mjv k v m ya VTJ1 V aBrav- JMmST k. X-fcV He i V MBJtSS- SlkA 1 " ft ' ' " ' . 11 i 3f 01 - Lr .li-jj 'g. ZKt'mrqi TrffJgmfr u u .,iW-,i1mHiI, lake Your Selection Now For Christmas We are displaying the largest and moit complete line n elry, silverware and novelties we have ever shown. here never was a time whrn jewelry was so papular. Thousands i al aa well as ornamental peccs -Diamonds, Brooches, Riisgs, I res, Chains, Cuff Links, Tie Clasps, Umbreil as, French ,-, vlcsh Bags, card cases, Brass Goods ;.-cc!et watches for ladies and men are very popular and we have .lection in reliable quality only. : iLiARD CHINA We have just received shipment W latest production from the Pickard Studo. Trains were running late this mcrning. but they did, well to rui t all. ith wheat in the ground nd manufacturing plants depending cn water power are happy over the rr.ow. It he'ps these classes. i . : try ,m v- a, Jiir .rev,-,.,- - - iU..A7 i v .1 COL" NTT HOME -v , u,..-.,.,,.. , . MT7 1 '" p- " . ltfi Ntwton 7:V a. m. l- .. .-.f:? s. t L,r I'W P. " Lev N '' ' 9 1ti v-n . m. fw"! OnoTfT If Kj-i-d '.o Tickcry 40e ?;eT7 ''-.ivr ' Hfktrr v"tn 40 R. VI. CLINE NE'f.7TO:?, N. C. Upholstering, Cabinet Ren air r.nd Refinishing SEE f . W. PENNEY PHONE 7-J 5 ''? c ;uii:y t. rt It. x..r:..hlri a trt .. - i a2 the coub- '. ' -. . u. Lor.: a . w ii:u l.t w; thittit f them, n th;i lU.i tf kinintM, at 'sC, ents i twsWe mouths. lUr.d te r icai i, tht am- 5.1 at ya want giT (t -at san ?hir in thtir facta tact mtr) a, or U.fort trt'.Tt o'clock oa tie 24th a I irant to fix up tht packajoa cn tha erinin bafort tho 21. Sincjrely, ::. A. ABERNETHY, Nawton, N. C. r.rr.i straps vtared to no- Ti?T LOCAL DOARLS OF ANY CSANGB IN lilllZ rST;;! FiCH A i fvi! fi3 A'! r.'ayr.t-i wrha may have !'..-.r. d p'coea f abeia and v. -::c . : stdi-ss to ecsanauni- : r-r tr iiilr villa ifcfr:T Itca.1 w.:::o ihsy iirs rsristard -.d A.-.rwii.; t!.v:r preciat aiiraaaes .3 iAji -fe'.icrrjiAU'ta whick will r '. it b. ru-id Dcsaw-bir IB will :.ci a a a regit Iran ca w: tha at de- j. R:iiiti'ant re ka'and by law k-.vp th:x-.eclvcs advised cf all r5:.diajs ia rtsjsact of tiioca and -.lure to co so nviy rwevilt in thtir riff it ta claim ftxamption er i f r ' . Ci'iOTfTLIl, ProToet Marskal Gan." :. 4 no c Tlr. and Mrs. J. S. Stroup of Hen d?r?onvil!e arrived in the city last night to spend a week with the Kcv. and Mrs. S. B. Stroup. Estimates of the snow this morn ing ranged from five to six inches, but Mr. Barb's measurement will show a fraction ever five. The snow melted slowly. .3 I P s 1-1 if 3 I' 14 Mrs. J. A. Martin and daughter, Miss Mary Blount, returned last ev ening from Ralaigh, where they spent the veek end v'.h Misses Frank and Rose Martin at Meredith College. Every member of city council was present Tuesday night and the us- r.l amount of routine business was Lrrnsrcced. The board took the ne cessary step to widen Ninth street bct-.veen Eighth and Ninth avenues, A12 street to be increased from 20 eet to 45 feet in width. An ad justment will be made with the ;.rcrerty owners and no trouble is 'istidpated in a settlement. . EIVATE ERVIN'S CODY BROUQII TO NEWTON IS Tram Schedules SOUTHERN i -1 t tr at i FOR HIRE AUTOMOBILE G. C. IVERY Saf Driver PHONE LUTZ'S DRUG STORE 17 and 317 m lis Ar Sickr .44 a. m. . 11 Ar i-rfk-jry 11:20 a. la. No. il Ar. RlAkory 4:45. No. 86 Ar Hickory 12:02 p. m. No. S Ar. niekory 9:C0 a. aa. ".. 22 Ar tiJeicM-y U:2f. a, :n. No. 12 Ar. Hickory 8.22 p. ra. No. 16, Ar. Hickory 6:30 p. m. C. AND N.-W 9 At tluiknry 2:S p. t. ,c 1 Ar. W-'Kory 11:45 n. ra. S sold &v sf'yEVEmaEis t.-.a..T.R1 i i ii g m-rrwnrr i Hickory Insurance and Realty Company Fire, Casualty, Surety,Lif e, Health and Accident Insurance. Real Estate Loans 1030 14th St. -:- Phone 292 The Do At You Please Club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 4 o clock with Miaa Mary Allen. Circle Meet Circle No 1 of the woman's aux iliary of tho Presbyter nan church met on Monday jtfitrnoon with Mrs. Lieorgo Bailey. Ten members wtre present and one Tisitor. A very interesting: program was car i.td , out, inciuding a reading b Mrs. E. B. Menziea and a solo by .urs. Bailey. Siiiip.e rti'roshments were served ..t t.ne close of the meeting'. C.rcle iNo. 2 he.d a most enjoyable "Kcung with Mrs. H. P. "Williams, -lino members wtre present and one v.biior, Miss Alma liendrix oi itir.oboro. A devotional exercise vuiidacita by Mrs. W'i B. jkanuay w5 lOi.owcd by th regular rou vihe oi business. The program for s.i.ay v. as Cuban missions with a a.tc ...ition of tha question, "Do you ivnow 'I ' and '"Can i'ou Teil?" in the ..scir.ber Survey. . The hostess served hot choco.at and wafers. Circle No. 3 met with a fuil at tciaance at the pretty and hospi taDie home of Mrs. Wesley Martin. Mi s. T. li. Walsh, president of the ieci.ty, v.as a Wcicorno guest and Mrs. P. . Troutmau was cordi ally received as a new member, b or me Bible lesson the stwdy of clothes iwas resumed OhrisL'a garments being the chapter for consideration. Ine lesson from the Survey was perfectly recited by tho class. Tnis was followed by a latter from Mrs. Nisbet, Korea, and a thrilling mis sionary experieneo from the Red Cross magazine. Simple but delight ful refreshments served by the hos tess closed this enjoyable meeting. WOMEN TO PUT ASIDE MONEY FOR INDUSTRIES tiy the Associated Pros. Christiania, Norway, Dec. 12. It is stated that the Norwegian gov ernment has dacidod to put aside iarga public funda for tho encour agement of homo stool industries. Ine city of Christiania is to sub sidize a new rolling mill to bo er ected hero by contributing a pre mium of 8 kroner on every ton of rolled stool turned out for a period of five years. Tho existing steel works in Strommon are to double their yearly output of steal, and the product is to bo entirely taken over by tho military authorities. GERMAN FEER INDUSTRY FACES BLACK FUTURE :::,--ton, Dec. 12. The body of -rivals Jamss Ervin, who died at ;mr Ssvier Greenville, S. C, rlay frcm pneumonia, was u'fr.r, to the home of his parents, ml Mrs. II. D. Ervin near town, ;.- morn in?. The funeral m conducted by Rev. J. S. Con ".: ?i O-ivcfc Sunday afternoon at o'z ck The deceased was. 22 r3 old. L ?::t s .'rimer when the country ' ovt a call for volunteers young ::i and his brother, John., were on;j the first to volunteer their to the United States. They mcd the engineering corps in O'mrlotte. With Private Erwin at ' e time of his death were his brothers, John and Edgar. Surv '.ng are his parents and several sis-l-rs and brothers. Mr. ajid Mrs. R. E. Piatt have ar rived here from Yrens, Ga., to visit Mrs. Piatt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Kale of Catawba route 2. Mr. -.nd LIrs Piatt are moving to their T"rm at Eufola. Rev. R. M. Foyle, pastor of the "'"cwton Methodist church, went to T incoln connty to officiate at the fu---rnl services of Isaac Self. Mr. r,v!? a brother of W. R. Self "cwton, and an uncle of Hon. '. A. Sslf of Hickory. J. S. Rep, who lives on Newton o-3. kiiVd a, hog last Friday; ym;h v.-eiglied 870 pounds on foot nnd when dressed wyeighed ' 711 i o ndb. The hog was worth; '47.23 at "the present Trice. Mr., . :. 'rj sold this pig in Charlotte. in B IHnI 11 Cents 25c Tab Hygieaio Tooth Paste for only 11 cents. A fragrant dBtrifioo that eleans and beauti&es the tooth. LUTZ'S DRUG STORE "On! the Corner PKonss 17 and 317 ADVERTISES NEUTRALITY IN AMUSING MANNER t tfee A Reciatr-l Pre?. Berne, Dec. 12 A Swiss patriot it providing some amusement by his or iginal way of advertising his neu trality. The outer wail of his home are decorated with bas-reliefs of all the principal representatives of the rations cf war. ' King George, the German emperor. Pres ident Poincare, the Sultan, the Em peror of Austria, and President Wil on are all to be seen in intimate neighiboriiness. Milir's Antiseptic OiL Known As We have plenty of paper, boxes and i twine and will take pleasure in wrapping your 3 packages ready for maiing. Only one dozen n , , . H more days to do your shoppmg. Because of mail and express congestion you will be wise to mail your gifts this week. A Partial Lict of Uccful Gif ts: $2.25 lit. Yv EBB'S BILL IS DENOUNCED BY REED Y-'shinrrton, Dec. 12. W.arning that the United States must pre pare to assume further burdens to v!n the war was given in the senate by Senator Reed in vigorously op posing as a trust scheme the Webb -::port combination bill, which Pres ident Wilson in his recent address nrged congress to enact. Declaring that congress should con centrate upon great war problems :nd defer considering of such leg islation as the export trade meas ure, the Missouri Senator said that with Russia out of the war and Ru mr.nia also "gone," the enemy nu merically is now superior in man power. Although an opponent of army conscription, Senator Reed predicted 4) at new draft levies probably would ba necessary and urged military training for youths between 18 and 21 for coast defense work. Invasion of America, he asserted, was not be yond the reas of possibilities should other allied powers fall be side Russia, Rumania and Serbia. The Wiebb bill was denounced by Senator Reed as destructive of the Sherman anti-trust law at behest of trusts and monopolies, and a pro posed legalizirisr of illegal combi nations which would encroach on con sumers abroad, and increase domes tic prices. STUDYING WAR'S EFFECT UPON ENGLISH CHILDREN ''inr"- k- - San-Tox-Peroxidized Cream An unrivalled soothing, healing, antiseptic Cream for tho care of the kin. It eoothes and haah chappad or rough hands or lip. -:- GIVE IT A TRIAL -:- GRIMES AND MURPHY, Druggists "3 1 tH Cornr" Opposite Pot Office . . mn k TU" IN BUSINESj FOR YOUK HLAum - - Amsterdam, Dec. 12. Tho bus iness of browing baor, which ranks second in importance among Gorman industries, is m a bad way, and ac cording to tho Berlinor Tageblatt, so drastic have become the restric tive measures of tho authorities in tha matter of labor and material that the future is looked forward to with tho gravest apprehension. The aggregate capital invested in tha German brewery trade amounts to three billion marks distributed over 12,000 breweries. The latter control wholly or partly 330,000 re 0C0 persons. tail businesses, employing some 800, 000 persons. Concentration of labor and saving of fuel is the line which the author ity. Vinva udonted : with ever in creasing severity; needless severity, so the brewers say. J-ho lact tnat the. coal supply has been cut down by one helf, solved in a measure the concentration problem, because it has automatically brought aumerous small breweries to a stand-still. Among the north German beer producers, a bitter feeling exists against the Bavarian brewers. The former complain that the Bavarians have been, and are Demg, unauiy ia vorcd in the matter of obtaining barely and malt. Rumors are current that it has been found ne cessary to placate the people oi Ba varia, who ha suffered cruel losses in men during the war. Mean while, Bavaria remains the paradise of beer drinkers .from the Prussi rn point of view, although the qual ity of the beverage is such that the popular verdict is "that it is wet and that's about all." Siake Il 1 1 'Centemeri" Kid Gloves $1.50 to Ladies Silk Hosiery 50c to ?.17 r Ladies Silk Parasols $2.08 to $5.C9 4 1 Ladies SiJk Neckwear 50c to 11.60 n Ladies Silk Waists $2.50 to $5.7f ri V't .Ladies Er.th Robes $4.00 to $6.00 L. Ladies Silk Camilsdles $1.0 0 to $1.26 Ladies Underskirts $1.00 to $5.75 .$1.G0 $1.60 $3.53 t fl Linen and Cotton towels 15 z to fS Table Linens 60c to PS tH Ladies Leather Handbags 60c to 3 Ladies Mesh Bags $1.00 to . $5.00 Trill Positively Relieve Three MiztKtes Pain in Try it right bow for Rheumu tiera, Neuralgia, Lumbago, sore, stik and swollen joints, pains in the head, back and limbs, eorns, bunions, tire. After one applica tion pain disappear as if by magic. A new reraeay noea internally and rxtrnally foT coughs, colds, croup, sore throat, diptheria and Tonsi litis. This oil is conceded to be the most penstrating remedy knov.r Its prompt and immediate effect is re lieving pain is due to the fact that t penetrates to the affected parts t once. As an illustration, pour Lcn drops cn the tickest piece of ole leather and it will penetra'te '.his substance, through and through n three minutes. Accept no substitutes. This great J. oil is golden red color only. Everv bottle guaranteed; 30c, 60e and $1.00 i bottle or money refunded. Lutz Drug Store a dv '3 V4 m i Hat pins, waist pins, etc, 25c to Silk, cotton and linen handkerchiefs 5 to Many gifts for children 10c to .60e S0 $1.00 We an e pleased to help you make your ssicctiozi m m m m paiy "The Ladies' Store." Try a Record Want Ad .,Ti. mpi f g i 20 guaga New L. C. h Smith hamrsneriess Au- h tomatic Ejector Bird Gun. JOSEPH PUGH, Secy. Ely Const. Co. Si . 3t 1 rjy th A8ic!ati "Prws- London, Dec. 12. The wars' ef fect upon the children of the bel ligerent countries is now being studied on this, side by Miss Fan nieballe Curtis, director of kinder garten of New York city and Miss Mary Moore Orr, identified with va rious educational associations of New York. These women were sent to France and England by the com mittee on the conservation of the Chi-dren of America during the war. "We have just come from France," Miss Orr said to the Associated ?rw correspondent, "where we have snent a few weeks visiting t.hfi rolonies of refueee children established by the Franco ttee for the protec tion of the children of the frontier and where we saw other admirable welfare work. "W'e are now touring England and are seeing: day and night nur series for the chiMren of munition workers,, and studying with a great deal of interest, reports of plans for educational reconstruction work after the war. "Our plan is to return to Ameri ca by way of France, where we .i-,n Fvian.'the great refuge 1 - -l - r 4 1-i n-v m nnr nn c wVlPTft sim- ' ilar welfare work is carried on. 1 Tn thft Froebel society of which Ldy Betty Balfour, is chairman, Miss Curtis has extended the greet- ings, svmpathy and otter ot cooper ! ation 'from the International Km 1 orrarten Union, whose . member : hip is 20.000. . Every courtesy has been extended to us and many op portunities for. viewing work of many kinds placed in our way. 1 Hickery Lodge Ko. 343 I RtfilaT enaBijiatieB Firwi ,: j and third Monday nights. j I F. L. MDOSE, W. M. D. L. MBXSR, Sec. I No. 43, Ji, o. U.A. M. -i Meets vwesj lfe..msi.y v?5te at 7:80 P. All vteit ag ferrtfersi cwratVr fevttf4 D. D. TAYLOR, Councilor. W. I. Caldwell, Rec. V,&r Cigars, packed 25 and fifty to the box. Smoking tobacco rn Christmas , jars. Candy in one, two, three, four and five pound boxes. Toilet waters and perfumes. Let us order your Xmas, flowers W e are agents f or- si and Sclioltz the FIcrisL 'I 1 TV The REXALL Stre Tlphene 4$ j Promptness Catawba Lodge No. 54 K.of P 1 Meets efy Thursday night 1 Visiting iresthren invited. 1 HUGH D'&NNA, C. C. I E. L. HNSR, K. R. and S In placing yoor ordere win rasnre the best of attention. Our facilities are tie best in tik gection, ai.d ai- - ders fr PRINTING, eo mutter how large nor mall, will be handled as prompt? ax is consistent with good work. Look orer your Btock, acd tee if there is mot something you will need in a ishort time, and place your order in - advance. Ussi I 3 m Mr' I I Sri . Ifl 100 - -WyJilis mm Sold E jrywhsre o o o o o I-.. HJi- The House that has .Served You for Over 12 Years Place Your Order Today Clay Printing Co. Phone 1 67 Hickory, N.'C. i m m a v 'si y ii m m H m u u as 13 II H m m '& a m U u li m m m u w IS u Li m u m m R 13 U u m m m ti u m fj u w u u S3 11 m to u a li m a ta a R m
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