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nv- 1 HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE ':;iijj..:,jf 1 1 Useful and Beautiful Rememb ranees - -:-' ,""-323i :: . . 1 . ; CL l&Bsr I I I a B The Kind Good Taste Dictates ow is t e time to select your Christmas Gifts Never before have we had such a large'showing of beautiful goods of every line. It is easy to make useful, lasting rnd appreciated gift from this stock. ml and Diamond Jewelry kinds. New mountings. Gold jowelcry, cuff links, lavaliers, Rings re especially good th: year and we have a large stock o. all kind. p:n?, chains, tie clasps, etc. Pickard China, the finest hand painted china in the world. See this line. Silver novelties and silver ware, card cases, mesh bags, cigar 'and cigarette cases, table ware, etc. Umbrellas, triit silver and gold filled auaated. New design of best Material. IWclet Watches are very popular. We started with a very large stock, but sales have been big in this line, but we still have a good selection of reliable grades. French Ivory a fine line of toilet and manicuring sets, novelties and odd pieces. Make your selections now. Such goods have real value. The kind your friend or relative will appreciated. GEO. E. BISANAR, Jeweler and Optometrist &SSS23E3EBL 'LI i V ft V anta Make "Her" Sappier With nniiiiiinimiiimn;:iuiimitHnmn 1 Local and Personal I FLAME OF CIVIL WAR IS SPREADING TsORTWARD (Sir. ; it , r: --1:- 8sm.' I' p Ci I I -V T-M 1 X.iMl Dover i rr n a t 4 1 a . H I I K hiWiLtfl III OS kfeia r.T .1 I El ha Gift Which Keeps v:?de5s New Hoie New! Wnnun' out Gilt that Guards Her Health . taks have been multiplied by the war, while rtiuests for their assistance in war relief work have increased, the scarcity of servants has doubled their homo duties. A Hoover is a willing servant that It make the house work 80 per cent u.nservini: a woman's strength. And it gives her the time she needs to help out in worthy causes and thm! v d,, her share in helping the U. S. win. No more UM'ful. no more considerate a gift can be conceived. Hoovers we have a large stock of time saving appliances from which to make your selec (Hir oilice will ba open on Friday, Saturday and never 'emits.' ea.Mti I)ti'.!c elcdii tiors. Montliiv lights. Call andsee us. Southern Public Utilities Co. PHONE 148 iMt. Fred Sharpe is home from Camp Jackson at Columbia for a few days. Mr. H. F. Dietz will leave tomor row for Greenville to spend Christ mas with his family. Mr. R. H. Shuford motored to Camp Sevier today and will return with his brother Mr. Donald Shuford. The basket ball games were won by the high school teams at the ar mory last night and the Red Cross gained $10. Mai. and Mrs. Geo. L. Lverly and children will arrive tonight from Camp Sevier and will De guests 01 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D'Anna. Miss Lenore Sourbeer will leave this afternoon for Newark, N. J., to spend Christmas with her sister, Mrs. W. M. Ewing. Mr W. C. Wrieht of Ports mouth, Va., is the guest of her sis- ter, Mrs. M. S. bmitn. mr. wrigai, will arrive tomorrow. r Friends of Mrs. George Dietz, who is ill at Greenville, S. C, will be glad to learn that her condition is some better. .London, Dec. 21. Dispatches from Petrograd indicate that the struggle between the Cossacks and the maximalists in southern Russia is increasing in severity. The cor respondent at Petrograd of Reuter's Limited, telegraphing under date of Tuesday, says the flame of civil war is spreading northward along the Volga river from Astrakham to Sa mara. The maximalists hold Astrakhan but the Cossacks were reported Monday to be only 20 versts distant and lighting probably already has now begun. The maximalists are said to have many machine guns but are almost without cannon. The Cossacks are reported to be equipped with light field guns. An evtraordinary state of affairs is depicted at Tsaritsyn, where neither th maximalists nor the Cossacks have gained the mastery both being beaten by the . forces of Heliodorous, abbot of Tsasitsyn, and known as "Iliadore, the Mad Monk." Orenburg Cossacks, commanded by General Dutoff, are advancing against Samara, the maximalists garrison en route being dispersed. Cossacks have occupied all the eas tern part of the province of Voron ezh, a proince in south central Rus sia. TO ASSIST MR. SELF lib CANDIES If in Doubt, Give Candy 8 if m m m m m m m m m m A Sane Chance in Christmas Giving Everybody buying gifts that can be worn Ony four more shopping days As never before we are selling practical, Everybody likes it and an at tractive box of high grade candy is always welcome at Christmas time, i The stock is fresh and new and put up in attractive boxes that make it still more attractive as a gift. useful gifts for Christmas giving To the Editor of the Record: Will von kindlv make a note in your paper that to date, upon - my your pcipci mat iu uivi -.tv Mrs. R. G. Henry who has been: rectuest, the following attorneys in A;r, covoral wfteks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. John son, will leave this afternoon for Philadelphia to join her husband. Dr. E. L. Shuford, Jr., sergeant of the veterinary hospital at Camp Se vier, will return tomorrow after spending a few days with home folks. There are 4,000 animals at this camp. Mr. Walter Taylor, an engineer in France, has sent his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Taylor, of Rhodhiss a captured German helmet as a Christmas souvenir. Misses Rose and Frank Martin have returned from Meredith Col lege at Raleigh to spend the holi days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Martin. Friends of Miss Mabel Hight will be glad to know that she is contin uing to improve at Black Mountain. She will not be home for the holidays, but it is hoped she will return to Hickory some time in January to stay. HiVL-nrv Via vp kindlv aareed to as sist Mr. W. A. Self, a member of the Legal Advisory Board to reg istrants in aiding the various reg istrants in your section of the coun ty in answering the questionnaires, V1 Messrs. C. W. Bagby, C. L. White ner, T. P. Pruitt. I ask you to make note of this so that registrants may see said attorneys so as to relieve Mr. Sell from a rush. W. C. FEIMSTER, Chairman. AT RED CROSS BOOTHS The following will be at Red Cross booths tomorrow: Lutz Drug Store, 9 to 12 Misses Louise Jones and Kate Elliott; Hick ory Drug Co. Miss Elizabeth Hol brook and Mrs. W. E. McRorie. Lutz, 12 to 4 Mrs. Hugh Williams and Miss Elizabeth McComb; Hick ory Drug Store Miss Gertrude Km p"PT and Miss Lillian Field. Lutz 4 to 7 Misses Greta We zen and Helen Springs, Hickory Drug Store, Misses Emma Bonner and Frances Geitner. t,.' 7 to 9 Miss Margaret Taylor and Miss Louise Jones Hicfc Sub ibe to the Record $4.00 Tavlor and Miss j-iouise iSome little excitement was caus-l Mary Allen and Gladys ed here by the antics of a strange cry . ,a, ; caiH t.n nose one day as tJiU- an umbrella fixer and the next as a secret service man looking for Ger man spies. The general m p. Lutz Drug Store "ON THE CORNER" Phones 17 and 317 Swe( Oranges i Christina: Manatee River oranges are the sweetest. o a a a a Our Holiday business is bigger and bet te than any previous season. USEFUL GIFTS THAT WE ARE SELLING EVERY DAY Bed Room Slippers, 65c to Silk and Lisle Hosiery 15c to Silk and Swisss Neckwear 25c to Ladies Kid Gloves $1.50 to Silk and Voile Shirtwaists $1.00 to Ladies Bath Robes $4.00 to ' Handkerchiefs ftor everybody 5c to $2.00 .$1.50 $2.00 . $2.25 $6.00 $6.00 50c 3 ii m S3 m a m Leather Purses and Handbags 50c to $2.50 Mesh bags and vanity caes 50c to $6.00 Linen and bath towels 15c to $1.00 Silk shirt waist patterns $1.50 to $3.00 Wool Shirt Patterns $2.00 to $5.00 Ladies Sweaters $3.00 to $9-00 Childrens Sweaters $1.00to $3.00 We could mention many other items kut we are selling the above gifts all day lonjr. Thompson-West Company "The Ladies' Store." 9 S k" L:. m&l For Childre a a a a ions is that he has bats in his belfry. The weather was ideal today. Yesterday's forecast said there prob ably would be snow m the western part of the state, but the day dawn ed correctly. The ' indications are that good weather will continue, to morrow. Mr. Macy S. Height, son of Mr and Mrs. E. E. Hight, has joined the medical corps, United SUtes ar my, at Detroit and is now station m' . r,fr MiVh. For the ed at tamu vj"i past two years he has been located at the big Michigan town, where he is a registered druggist, and ,he oined that branch of the service m which he can do most good The young man has many friends here who will wish him success RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION FOR -THE KIDNEYS 17TJKTPTIT RATE INCREASES ARE FURTHER SUSPENDED Washington, Dec. 21.-The inter state commerce cmmlslon further suspension of PP0 freight rate increases m the so called eastern commodity case, involving higher rates on articles not increas ed by the 15 per cent decision last January, until next June 30 The case has been consolidated with the pending 15 per cent and Previously been suspended until December 30. DR K P. BATTLE HAS REAQHED AGE OF 86 Buy some your be grocer from and :onvinced. Hickory Insurance ad Really Ccnpany Christmas Greetings TO OUR POLICY HOLDERS Another Shipment of the Cheaper Dolls arrived today a a a a a a We have a complete line of Toys Dolls and other useful Christ toas articles. I W. L & T. W. BOATRIGH 1 a B B a ES B a a a 0 B a Chapel Hill, Dec. 21.- Kemp n.iii. ix7tQir.ocnv celebrated his eighty-sixth birthday, still full of v for and. of love for the university. For nearly three-quarters of a cen tury Dr. Battle has been closely con nected with the life of the Univer sity of North Carolina. In 1845 , he entered here as a freshman. After the war he was elected president of the institution and it was under his wise and beneficient management that the university again establish ed its prestige in the country. During the recent cold spell Dr. Battle has not failed to make regu lar trips for the mail Dr Battle recalls a severe snuw m xu-., he was a freshmian. Of the university he says: i lT. more than all the mam- i v,;o. arirl reioice over her I mate biimsa -- For nrany years druggis ts have watched with much interest the re markable record maintained by Dr Kilmer's Swamp-xvoo,, wic e. nev? liver and bladder medicine. a -ing Pnde, her able president i It- haiTl3 LI1M rjuiivj - , Qn I ilCUlt V . mn nllf'lTlH Xb 11V f " . " ture intended tney Swamp-Jioot has stood the test of ylars It is sold by all drug gists on its merit and it should 3? you. No other kidney medi inP has so many friends. C Be sure to get Swamp-Root and start treatment lat once. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr Kilmer & Co., Bing hampton, N. Y. for a sample bot tie Wlhen writing he sure ana mention Hickory Daily Record. Adv anu latunji. -- - i,i 4- Qvllonf. and manliest itneir iiiuoi- patriotism, have won my cordial ad miration." In the last number of .i tt:-c.;it -m!t(mvAr& Dt. xiattie tne umvci'i tells of the spirit of war on the campus in the sixties and the patri-r.o-mKna men at that time. Dr Battle's history of the university is ever a fresh source of informa tion, and the university will ever live in its pages. inr. Rattle has had many canes fcic hirthdavs and at 0 Years ao .your Dr. . B new! i e fMfm f for Coughs e Colds sold considerable, too, and now it is known the nation over as the standard cough and cold remedy. Successful and satis factory because it is quick act ing and safe. Doesn't upset the stomach nor does it nauseate. Use it for that mean hacking cough, and in all stages of grippe. Get it at your druggists 1030 14th St. Phone 292 PBPPPPPPPPPPPC3PPOGE3PPC2gfiCSaPPSaPPBB0 s m m m a m a m s Always Lead to Better Health Serious sicknesses start in disorders of the Stomach and Liver. The best corrective and preventive is Dr. King's T ;f Pills. Thev orevent Con- . i' i r 1 : fiven mm on ms unumojo "u stipation, Keep i-iver, anu duwc m. a nt.hpr times, many of which came healthv condition. Effective, mild. 25c. from foreign countries. Scholtz, the Flprist Price List for Xmas and New Year American Beauty Roses, 10, 12 and $15. dozea. Kilarney Roses $2., $3, $4 and $5. Doz Russell Roses (Dark Pink) $6 to $8. Doz. Easter Lilies $3.00 Doz. Poinsettas - 5-00 Dez- Carnations, 'pin ant white -$1-50 Doz. Carnations, Red - 2.00 Doz. Narcissus -Papfcrwhite ?l-09 Doz. CORSAGE FLOWERS Double Violets $ Per hundred Sweet Peas H-0 P kandred Lily of the Valley, - 2- Per dozen Sunburst Roses, yellow ff.St and $3.00 per dozen Orchids -V?2-?0 aS Potted Plants 75c to $3.00 We are agents for Scholtz the Florist and Salisbury Green House. B3 Hickory Drag Company g The REX ALL Store epppppcapqc3C: Telephone 46 :appi a a a o a a a a m n a ES m E3 a a g n a a a a a Q a a a a a n u n anaaaanpapppppppppBBappaaapppnPPflnnnp
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