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rtttTBSPAY EVENING HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE law iiiimimi .luiiiii wimtuii,, t i ' 81 V J JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE While we have just gone through with the biggest Christmas trade in the his tory of our business, we stui nave a good assortment. The articles that are short are be mg replaced as rapidly as possible. The popularity of this fre,,,the ,h,g:h class goods u j v svu ana the unexcelled M-rvico has again been de-monstrated uexceiiea ,u,;, terh &fou the best -st Geo. E. Bisanar JewcUr tad Reentered Optometrist tfitrti wpear for Southern and C. and N.-W Railways '223BS Local and Personal " 1 Iluy Miss Rubv SnffoWllJ , Chrtoas with k;T foto aTS i,r5!5' J' T Jlean is spending the motheT m Lexin&ton -wit his Hickory Insurance and Realty Company All Kinds of Insurance in Agency of SERVICE to Policyholdes Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ingold of .Banxon.sjent Christmas with j""- unu Mrs. A. K. Joy. ! u i IS not ton Into it.. t- i U-oss. Hickory has 250 members, but w. i.uuiuer snouia be at least 500 nT;.. 5?-d 5r- Russe" Ingold of -iuvme, c. are spending the Miuuays with his father, Mr. John ingoia. Miss Annie Downum, secretary of xne Merchants Association, is spend ing the holidays with her sister at nopewen, Va. Mr I). R. Men l, narcotic inspeo uui iur xne government, spent Christmas with his family, and has ifiurnea to Louisville. Society wWJu:iiiiniHiHiiiinmnBta Sign your name and Here. Name address! ot3QannnnoDDonnanonnaDnnnDonnnnDDBnnaD5ti Address City ani State lieutenant Wanfred L. Ingold of Camp Jackson, Columbia, is spend ing me nonaays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ingold. First Lieutenant C. C. Freeman after spending a few days here, left esteraay tor Fort Sam Houston, lexas, wnere he has been signed to duty. re-as- 1030 14th St Phone 292 M&jlp Eczema Remedy STOPS THAT ITCH Js: :t few drops of that mild, soothing, cooling wash, Meri ts iv-xrna Remedy, so highly recommended for Eczema, and th- :::':y v.j and burning is gone. Scientific investigations have :.u.m: that eczema is psitively a skin disease and curable thr :ho skin alone. This remedy is applied direct to the sk.-. If you are afflicted with this distressing ailment we a. y i to try it on our guarantee. A trial will convince you cf T.uine merits. Price 50c for trial bottle. One dollar for :.i-,v size. Hickory Drug Company The weather was fairly cold again this morning, some folks observed. At any rate, the mercury registered 18 above zero. The highest yes terday did not reach 54 degrees. The condition of Mr. Fred Helton was reported as slightly better yes terday and he rested fairly comfor table last night He has not re gained consciousness, but at times is semi-conscious, and there is hope for his recovery. Mrs. Mozelle Furman delightfully entertained with a dinner Christmas day. These enjoying the bountiful repast were Miss Clara Bowles, Mrs. K. A Price, Master John Price and Mr. L. C. Furman. It Pays to "ADVERTISE' Mr. Eubert Whitener, aboard a United States warship, has arrived somewhere in European waters, ac cording to a letter received by his father, Mr. C. L. Whitener. rihe young luan enlisted less than eight munhs ago and was assign? 1 to duty at Charleston, and recently was drawn for service in European waters. j i THREE DISEASES THAT KILL I The three diseases that are most : fatal in the United States, accord ing to the federal census bureau, O are heart disease, tuberculosis and S pneumonia. These three diseases cause nearly one-third of all the deaths occurring in the country. At one time tuberculosis headed the list . and pneumorivh ranked low. Heafrt '" "' disease ranked fourth as a cause of death from 1900 to 1910. Within IIHfiBflaDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDKIODDUDnnDDODDtSD thirty years it rose from ninth place gg l,U 1UUX til piaVbi X J v liuo uxov D place. The increase of heart disease as a D cause of death is due to three facts: D more people have the disease now, D which is due to our manner of liv d inVJ generally to excess in some form or another, people are living H longer and therefore are more like 5 ly to have the disease, and other dis 5 eases like tuberculosis and chil li dren's diseases are so greatly re n duced that hey take second and q lower places leaving the highest to p heart diseases. 13 The deaths from heart disease in O the registration area in 1916 num D bered 114,171. or 159.4 per 1,000 popu D lation. The death rate from this cause shows a marked increase as D compared with 1900 when it was on O ly 123.1 er 100,000. O Tuberculosis in its various forms O caused 101,396 deaths in 1916, of H which 88,666 were due to tuberculosis H of the lungs. Because of progress 5 in the prevention and treatment of 5 tuberculosis death rate in recent 5 years has been most pronounced, H having fallen from 200.7 in 1904 to B 141.6 in 1916, a decrease of nearly n 30 per cent. Even yet, however, tu rn berculosis causes more deaths annu S ally than any other malady, except P heart disease, and about 37 per P cent more than all external causes p accidents, homicides and suicides D combined. a Pneumonia (including broncho w pneumoina) was responsible for 98, m Aaatha in the reeistration area m in 1Q1R or 137.3 ner 100,000. The 53 mortality trom rnis disease, u. mm S Notice to City Tax Payers One per-cent will be added to all Citj taxes for the year 1917, that are not paid on or before January 1, 1918. This means twelve per cent to you, so do not overlook this and call at the city office and get your receipt. JOHN W. BALLEW, CITY MANAGER nMMminnnn from tuberculosis, has shown a mark HEBeannnnnnnnnnoDnnnnaanauuuuuMUM-- ;y--; linp since 1900, when it was : .... ' iifin.K ner 100.000. Its fluctuations HRMMff nil from year to year, however, have l&lfiannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnhnflDDDflDDDDDDDDDO Wn nPnnounced. whereas the de- K ino in T.ne raie iur wuui.ui." S has been nearly continuous S Cherry Bark Cough Syrup Cline-Gill One of the prettiest weddings ever witnessed by Hickory people was solemnized this morning at 10:30 o'clock in St. Andrews I church when Miss Charlotte Elaine ; Cline became the bride of Mr. Thorn-1 as Clarence Gill. The church was beautifully deco rated with ivy and ferns, the color scheme being green and white. The bride and groom approached the al-f tar passing between large white col umns entwined with ivy. I Fnor to the ??remony Miss Pearl Miller of Hicit iy sang, "O Promise Me," by de Ho..n, and Miss Ruth Corpening of rwton sang Dudley Buck's "Sunset. ' i To the strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march, rendered by Miss ; Modelle Davis of Hickory, the bridal party entered the church. First came the ushers, Messrs T. J. Davis of Hickory and ,A. V. Sea-! boch of Durham, who marched down the center aisle and took their places. 1 Next came the bridesmaids down the' center aisle in the following order: I miss Aine Jenkins of Franklinton, i Miss Beula Cline of Mortranton and : Tir tit- miss ivnriam iJeaton of Hickorv. The groomsmen came down the right aisle in the following order: Mr. J. Leroy Deaton of Philadelphia, Mr. E. S. Teague of Tavlorsville and Mr. E. L. Rogers of Kittrell. They met the bridesmaids in front of the altar and crossed to the op posite side. The brides maids were all attired in pretty frocks of dark green crepe de chine wearing grey snoes, gloves andrblack picture hats, and carrying an arm full of white carnations tied with green tulle. iNext to enter was the dame of honor, who was Mrs. Carl V. Cline of Hickory. She was gowned in dark gen crepe-de-chine, wearing? black picture hat and carrying an armful of white carnations tied witn rrsen tulle. The bride entered on the arm of her brother, Mr. Carl V. Cline of Iickory, who gave her away. The bride never looked more beautiful than in her handsome suit of plum broadch with grey shoes, hat and rloves to match, and carrying . shower boquet of bride's roses. The groom was accompanied to the altai by the best man, who was Mr. J. B. llen of Henderson. The ring ceremony was impressi vely read by Rev. W. A. Deaton, D. D., assisted by Rev. J. C. Peery. During the ceremony Miss Davis softly and sweetly rendered "Bt, cause" by Godard. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mr,. Gill left on tram 22 for Raleigh. Mrs. Gill is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cline, and is an accomplished young lady. Sht is an A. B. and expression gradu ate of Lenoir College and has taught for several years. She will bt greatly missed by her many friends who wish her much joy and happiness in life. Mr. Gill is a prominent business man of Kittrell. 0 00 til s w r! v B o QUALITY .H-O- Ik ft. S X a? 3 O C rt I . ni Ul mm 0 5 C 5 r JO sg . JO 8-S 2:2 2 M a) Prt 3 s CO H 2 c g 5 1 " a, s a s rt 4 rj as mi O When you want dependable Quality in your shoes, as every one does, come to us and get just that. a D BL CD This coupon will be redeemed by LUTZ'S DRUG STORE Hickory, N. C. This cou:,n Void after January 31, 1918. a E3 a a a EMPEROR WILLIAM HAS CLOSE CALL AT FRONT WESTERN BREEZTNESS is Lowell Courier-Citizen. The Springfield) Republican moved to remark that the Mississ ippi river is going dry and the re sult will be that some southern con gressman will surely put in a bill to have water pumped in. Under the circumstances one is reminded of the story emanating from western sources and inclined to apply to the Mississippi situation by saying that if these middle western cities could only suck half as hard as they can blow, they might be seaport towns forthwith and not depend on running water or pumps. CHRISTMAS EXERCISES IN W. HICKORY CHURCHES B B B fl B B B B B B S B B B 0 B B B B B B & B B B B n it is superior to many other cough remedies Its taste is exceedingly pleasant. It does not derange the stomach. It is a large bottle for the money. It contains nothing harmful. Its puritjr is above reproach. It will relieve you or your money back. Cherry Bark Cough Syrup sells for 25 & 50 cents per bottle. -FOR COLDS Use Rexall Special Cold Tablets Hickory Drug Company Tl r-r-xr i r . TolonKflne 46 Si g g Q D a a a g a a a n No Need to Rub Try Sloan' Liniment and see how quickly the swelling is reduced and the pain disappears. No need to rub; it pene trates quickly and brings relief. Have a bottle haudy for rheumatic pains; neuralgia, back ache and all mus cle soreness. Generous sized bottles; at your druggist. 25c, 50c. $1.00. INI AVpfiltiRi flQODQODDCIQtl West Hickory, Dec. 27. The Sunday school of Bethany Luther an church of West Hickory held their annual Christmas services on Christmas eve. The services con sisted of songs., solos, recitations and scripture reading and an address by Pastor W. A. Deaton, D. D. The entire program was unusually good. The small children as well as the larger bnesi delivered their songs and recitations well, showing that they had been thoroughly trained and prepared for the service by the la dies of the Sunday school. There was also a nice Christmas tree handsomely decorated and load ed to its utmost capacity with nice presents. Each member of the Snndav school received a treat, a noke well filled with oranges, rais iner armies, candy, etc., which was o-rpRtlv enioved especially by the children. The church was crowded beyond its seating capacity and we are sorry that quite a number had to stand up during the service. But we are glad to say that everything was very quiet; all present seemed to take a deep interest in the entire service and I think the entire school agreed that this was the best Christmas service they had ever had. I will say in this connection that there was a Christmas service held at the Methodist and Baptist churches in Wtest Hickory on Christ mas eve and we understand that thre was Christmas trees and a treat for the mem'bers of the schools. I am sorry I cannot give the full de tails of all the proceedings at the Christmas exercises held at the different churches here, but the en tertainments were all held on Christ mas eve at the same hour and conse j quently your correspondent could j only be present at but one of the I services. Bult we h&ve report I from the other churches that they al- so had a real nice time and that j there were large ' congregations present at both churches. ' While reporting the many hap penings in West Hickory during the Christmas season we also have two j weddings to report. On Saturday j evening Mr. Jeff Holler and Mrs. Alice Lafon were united in marri age at the bride's home in West Hickory. Mr. Q. A. Hedrick, J. P., performing . the ceremony; also on Sunday Mr. Harvel Yount and Miss Mary Cook were happily united in marriage, Esq. Q. A. Hedrick offi ! dating. . T. J. L. Geneva, Dec. 27. The Germfan emperor, returning with his staff from the Verdun front, had a nar row escape during the reprisal raid of a British air squadron on Man nhem Christmas eve, according to a dispatch from Basel. Only about an hour earlier the emperor's epec ial Wain kit Aft stjjioin,, wfych was partly destroyed by several bombs. A section of the tracks was torn up, cutting communica tion north. In facfi, th emperor's train was the last to leave Mannheim, and no trains arrived at Basel from that city. Two bombs fell on the pal ace land on the suspension Driage across the Nackar river, both struv-: tuxes being badly damaged. An : ammunition factory in the northern' suburb was blown up. Few pei- I sons were killed here, however, as the employes were having a holiday. A considerable rcumfber of persons were killed or injured within the town, and several were blown into the Rhine. BETTER PROTECTION FOR THE SHIPYARDS IS URGED New York, Dec. 27. Immediate militarv Drotection for shipbuild ing and repairing yards in New York harbor engaged m government work was urged by directors of the Merchants' Association in letters sent to Edward N. Hurley, chairman of the United States shipping board; the secretary of war and the secretary of the navy, it was , announced. The step was taken af-i ter conferences between the advis-; ory war shipping committee of the ; SnipuUUQin,g pmiiua iiaviiig contracts. Dack of military protection, it was stated, endangers ships in course of construction and the plants themselves. Miller's Antiseptic Oil, Known As Snake Oil Will Positively Relieve Pain in Three Minutes Try it right now for Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, sore, stik and swollen joints, pains in the head, back and limbs, corns, bunions, etc. After one appliea Hnn nnin disaooears as if by magic. A new remedy used internally and externally for toughs, colds, croup, throat, diotheria and Tonsi- litis. This oil is conceded to be the most penetrating remedy knowr. Jse nromnt and immediate effect re lieving pain is due to the laet that it penetrates to the affected parts at once. As an illustration, pour ten drops on the tiekest piece of snl leather and it will penetrate this substance through and through in three minutes. Accept no substitutes. This great oil is golden red color only. &Tery bottle guaranteed; 30c, 60c and $1.00 d hnttlp or monev refunded. Lutz nmo Store a dv FOR Upholstering, Cabinet Repair and Refiniching SEE W. W. PENNEY PHONE 7-J 'S3 a We specialize in good mens apparel and do not know ingly sell merchandise of an inferior Quality this ap plies to shoes as well as all lines of merchandtse. Our prices are no higher and often not so high as others ask for "just as good" kind. m Moretz-Whitsr CktegCo "The Quality Shop." BEnnnnnnnnnaDnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnQnonnnnn i Diamond Contest will be continued UNTIL THURSDAY NIGHT AT 9:00P.M. Winning Number will be announced Friday in this Paper. SPECIAL REDUCIION ON ALL JEWELRY, CUT GLASS, CHINA & NOVELTIES TO JAN. 1, 1918 A. J. "ESSEX Jeweler and Graduate Optometrist ill 19)11 Is nearly here and in get ting your business started off for the NEW YEAR, look over your stock and see about placing your order for PRINTING We handle anything in the printing line. Place Your Order TODAY and have your work in time. Oay PirSiniltBirDg Co. Phone 1 67. m a a a B a a a 9 a, a a 13 3 a a m a a a a n i E3 nBaannnDnnczanDnnoanDOODDDaoDDaDDcaDnnu i
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