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SATURDAY EVENING 1 HICKORY DAILY RECORD l'AGE FOUR . . 4 Whitener and Martin flMM-'-!: V "2 " ' " M ? S ... 'j ' l- - 3 m X m m (t t O S3 ta a. 0 1 J? I rt 1 1 f . 2 3.2. a '25 p c S 3' 5' o td sd 3 S3 3 2. 2. O O ! 3 1! o ' ST 0 1 2.t3 -a J p n re 1 3 . !1 11 1 1 1 1 1 a. 1 1 1 ! : : : 1 f ! ' o, : I 15 STONE'S MARBLE CAKE A delightful Gold and Choc olate combination without icing, packed in special Christmas cartons, about two pounds 73 W 1 El75 . o K 1 rt O . O ui SI 1 o 1 I 1 1 Specials For Monday 1 1 1 w w r w W 58 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 & ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I CUT FLOWERS Should be ordered at once. "Van Lindley's" Flowers that it Please. A Corssage Bouquet. to v to il ,c it v? 1 1 1 1 I I in k O ii 1 1 1 I I tJ tO tO N tO lS u ci c y f " w to to to to en U1 l Ul VI w 5' 3' 5" 3' 3' td td td bd td 00000 X X X 3 3 3 3 5 3 3 3' 3' 5" 5' 5' 3' 3' 3 3 3 3 3 3 w CO td w 4 ! each for 60c. Better Grafo 'em. TT to to Oysters Lettuce Celery Cauliflower Pound Cake i i J 1 L 1. 2 i " !, ?? 4 12 to tS OS CO ti i- ti '-' - li i' i' 10 iS Ol wO JO IS) tvB Is i-i io i 10 i i b b i-i -1 omcj ii c o o o o c c tn Ml Sugar X I co wwtvui iw r 1 i to cji cr o to o I ?ti c: cbisio 1 1 I" . nan 1 r- j bere?s a Victrola here 'or you this Cferistmas. $15 $40 $50 $75 1; r;:?kai!'llMS.Ii jr.::;.if..;:- The instrument illustrated is Victrola XIV, $150 $100 $150 $200 $250 $300 In fact, (here's a co.-nclcte Una cf Victrolas in every style, from which you 111 Z1 1 can c . .1 . . -u r . 1 . : U- c::act instrument iriac v;u iic inco your iiuiiic-. I v.--. -;h;-.vcr style you choose, it will fit into your heart, and into the ! . N.-'icle fariily. For the Victrola brings the very greatest artists r .: Li v.rA inspire you in every one of your music-loving moods. Ask 'll'z;: you a li;:t cf t!.2 rcr.t singers, musicians, comedians, bands and v; :.z i die VicLroIa alone can bring to your home. Victor artists form . 1 11 congress cr musical genius in the world, tl ; 211 to your home this Christmas. Enjoy them in the midst of iomc j c :mf --rts. Have them always at your hand to nil your lite with meioay. The: c is no better day than today to choose your Victrola. 1 he Christmas demand is always greater than the supply, and you won't want to "get left. If you desire easy terms, you will find ours the easiest, most convenient you could wish. heart : to en', us io crcL-c the i'v 1: 1 Shuford Hardware Co. Hall and Lyerly, Agents Twelve Mundr Satisfied Stockholders Are Singing the Praises of the ilding k Loan Association Of Hickory WHY? BECAUSE this association has done more for the upbuilding of Hickory and vicinity than any other combination of enterprises. BECAUSE it has been the medium of Helping its citizens to own their own homes thereby making better citizens. BECAUSE it is paying its shareholders more profits than they can make on their small wekly or monthly savings. BECAUSE this association ranks fourth, in size, in North Carolina, and is paving its stockholders more actual profit on their slock than mosl any association in the State. BECAUSE of its record for 28 years, without the !os of a single penny in loans and today its loans amount to over a Half Million Dollars. The New 1918 "A" Series is Now Open for subscriptions and you are invited to take out stock in this series either from the in vestment standpoint or as a medium of helping you buy, build, or improve a horn In our Roal Estate Department we use the "Miller's Rule" first come, first served. Call in, write or phone us and ask any questions pertainiug to the working of our association and it will be a pleasure for the Secretary to fully explain the details. G. II. GEITNEK, President j. D. ELLIOTT, Vice-President G. R. WOOTTEN, Secretary-Treasurer. B. B. BLACKWELDER, Attorney W. B. MENZIES A. A. KIIUFOKD, Jr. DIRECTORS: C. H. GEITNER J. A. MARTIN W. H. NICHOLSON J. A. LENTZ BUT HI tiUiKI, RECORD WANTS FOR FROST PROOF cabbage plant call phone 288-L or see W. E. Mil ler. 12 1 tf FOR SALE 1917 7 passenger Studebakar ar, 4 cylinders. One 1914 Re Touring ear. Aliernethy Hardware Co. 12 4 tf WANTED Old False Teeth. Don't mattr if broken. I pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazier, 2007 S. Fifth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 12 8 1 mo FOR SALE One 1917 Model Ford touring Car. Abernethy Hardware Co. 11 11 2tf FOR RENT A new eight room bungalow with lights and water on 15th avenue. Furnished or un furnished Apply 1013 15th Ave., 12 15 2 wks. WANTED Position as steno grapher by young lady, Jan. 1st. Now employed. Address Box 401, City. 12 13 1 wk Sheriff Isenhower will be at the city manager's office Saturday from 9 until 4 for the purpose of collecting taxes. Penalty i el fect January 1. 12 18 4t Lost Brown overcoat. Return to Z. S." Troutman and receive re ward. 12 20 tf The Season's (Greetings To All Our Friends and Customers May it be you can measure your success during the coming year by the joy and hap piness which we trust will be yours this Christmas time. Yoder-Clark Clothing Co. "The Men's Store.' 23523331 LOST Kni,ght Templax chain. Finder return to J. A. Martin. Reward. 12 18 6t n 77 HI ea mam FOR SALE One pair Mules, har ness and wagon. Terms, cash or note. Phone 205-K. J. M. Wal ker. 12 20 2t BOYS See the Toy Brick Machine at Boatright's Store. RICH KANSAS GRAIN FARM 160 acres All under high state of cultivation, good residence, barn, out houses, creek on place fed by never failing springs, 3 miles from town. Worth $125.00 the acre for quick sale $100.00 an acre. M. Killian, Montague Hotel, Kansas City, Mo. 12 14 2 wks WANTED: Boy to deliver Rec ords. Apply at office. FOR Upholstering, Cabinet Repair and Refinishing SEE W. W. PENNEY PHONE 7-J Miller's "Antiseptic Oil, Known As Snake 0 i 1 Will Positively Relieve Fain in Three Minutes Try it right how for Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, sore, stik and swollen joints, pains in the head, baek and limbs, corns, bunions, etc. After one applica tion pain disappears as if by magic. A new remedy used internally and externally for coughs, colds, croup, sore throat, diptheria and Tonsi litis. This oil is conceded to be the most penetrating remedy known. fB DromDt and immediate effect is re lieving pain is due to the fact that it penetrates to the affected arts at once. As an illustration, pour ten drops on the tickest piece of sole leather and it will penetrate this substance through and through in three minutes. . Accept no substitutes. This great oil is golden red color only. Eve? bottle guaranteed; 30c, COc and $1.00 a bottle or money refunded. Lutz Drug Store a dv FOR SALE! 20 guage New L. C. Smith hammerless Au tomatic Ejector Bird Gun. JOSEPH PUGH, Secy. Ely Const. Co. Professional Cards SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP F. M. THOMPSON, Pmprieto First-CJcss Work Uuaranteed Phone 106, Work Delivered 1032 14th tra4t Hickory, N a Next to First Buildir & loan office- MISS MOLUE B. COTTRELL REGISTERED NURSE PHONE 113 J MRS. J. L. BERRY Registered Trained Nurse. PHONE 339-L. W. P. Speas, M. D . Practice Limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hickory, N. C. Office Over Hickory Drug Company Hours 9 to 12, 2 to 5 rnmj:MnmiifiiiaiHmiHiCHHiixxmm Dr. W. B. Ramsay Dentist Office over Shuf ord's Drug Store. Hickory, If. 6. THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Manufacturer of all hhidfe of HARNESS, BRIDLE3. SADDLES AND STRAP WORK. Repairluir Specialty Hickory, N. a DR. R. P. WILSON Veterinary Surgeon Will answer calls day or niht. Resident pHone 301-J. Dr. Oma H. Hester DENTIST OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO CHICHESTER S PILLS W r-i TSJE UlAMONl BRAND. A I.ad!i-!i! Ak your Druggist for i iil-cnos-tefs Iflumond lirandV VIllw in Zied and Gohl metallic" lioxes, sealed with BSue Ribbon. T.-.to no other. Buy of xanr I'rujfiriRt. A,k forClll-CilES-TER'S' I1ASHM j;RAM PILLS, for S years known as Best Safest, Always Reliablo SOLD BY DR(Xi(tCST EVERYWHERE Dr. O. L. Hollar HICKORY, N. C. Special attention given to PIT V, Fistulas, Fissures llLLO TjicerSf Pruritus Cured. No cutting, no confien- BRICK Common and.Face Write or Phone Buffalo Clay Co. Statesville,v-N. C. P. A. MILLER Automobile and Livery Service. GO ANYWHERE Day or Night Rates' Reasonable TELEPHONE 119. 9& kmw . DUU flfe TO SEP BETTER 4 -'yr?' SEE DUU xperisnce The Best Lcsaipment Obtainable. GlassfcS FiUed Exclusively MART??! BLOCK, mm, 9. C. If ?ou koi it from UCLA. It's A " Rigbu WATCH PAPEIi FOR DATES. LENSES GROUND & DUPLICATED Repair Den't. Box 127 Charlotte. N. C ::nniti:unitr:Miu:rrtni! FOUND A small sum of money. Owner can get same by describing amount at Busy Bee Cafe. 12 24 2t LOST Gold cuff link with letter ':,H". Reward if returned to Record offibe. 12 24 3t pd SPECIAL AT THE PASTIME CHRISTMAS DAY Special attraction at the Pas time for Christmas dav December 25th, will be "The Apple Tree Girl" an Edison perfection picture featuring Shirley Mason and a good comedy. The following is the story of the "Apple Tree Girl:" Charlotte M'arlin is left an or phan. She is sent to school with her cousin Margaret, who is consid ered the prettiest girl in town. Be ing considered homely, Charlotte is left pretty much to herself. She meets Neil Kennedy, a young man working his way through college, and a strong liking develops between them. They all graduate and take their respective by-roads through life.' Charlotte, while considered homely, tries to solve three prob lems, and thus show her cousin that she can be as popular. She first makes everybody like her because she likes everybody in return. In or der to become famous she takes up the study of golf and soon wins the TntoTiJtiminl rVmTnr.ionhlD. The matrimonial life of her cousin had not !been so happy, but Charlotte by her pleasing personality on briners the two together ajrain. La ter Charlotte meets Neil, -id the oid friendship is renewed. He, being a practicing physician, is able to sup port a wife, and he and Charlotte are married. Dr. Fred Campbell, a senior at the Atlanta Dental College is spending the holidays with his parents. v Corinth Reformed Church GHjrtfltmaH pnrire December 25, 1917 6:00 A. M. Programme Organ Prelude Star Spangled Banner Mrs. D'Anna Processional ..... Choir Pastor "Behold, I bring you good tiding of great joy" Response "Unto us a child is born." Pastor "And thou shalt call His name Jesus." All-"Glory to God in the highest." Invocation ..... Pastor Hymn No. 63 . . Congregation with Choir Scripture Lesson Prayer . . . . Pastor Anthem "Through the Still Air" Allen Choir Quartet "Holy Night" . - . Gruber Messrs. J. W., L. H. and C. R. Warlick, and J. M. Stephens Recitation-"Glad Tidings" . Grace Slough Miss Oneita Miller Anthem "The First Christmas Morn. " Neu-ton Choir Quartet "Crown Him King." . . Gabriel Mesdames Bost, Shuford, Messrs. Warlick, Stephens Address . . . . Pastor Anthem-"Glory be to God" Lorais Choir Duet Offertory . . Mrs D'Anna Anthem-"But Thou Bethlehem." Wilson Choir Hymn 700 . . Congregation with Choir Benediction Postlude .... Mrs. D'Anna Special appeal is made for generous offering this morning for local charity. This money is handled through a committee of the congregation.
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