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EVENING F HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE Is Vlnle we have just gone through with the biggest Christmas trade in the his tory of oui business, we stm nave a good assortment. Thto articles that are short are be ing replaced as rapidly as possible. 31 The popularity of this 1', Vlsh clas goods v j linu u unexcelled . - vc has again been de-monstrated. -uieu I'!iMe you by giving you the best at the lowest consistent with quality. w"1 u eo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Reffintered Optometrist tcr for Southern and C. and N.-W Railways. IE" Local and Personal mmi i iiuij UUrh J?nd.:Mrs- C. R. Godkin ot end wi&M aresPrending the week enu with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sledge. Miss Flora Collett of Salisbury will arrive in tva ; i.j A . J p-noot f W- y tuuay to De tne 1 enfd M'ss Rachel Pugh for tht Dr. and Mrs Vf j Greenville, S. C, have returned home ; after spending the holidays with their parents, .Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ingold. 11 Society Sign your name -and Here. Hickory Insurance and Realty Company Ml Kinds of Insurance In Agency of SERVICE to Policyholdes 1 n 1030 14th St. Phone 292 Eczema Remedy ! The Junior Christian. Endeaor Society of the Presbyterian church ; will hpld a business and social Vi l nisnt at the home of iUIS- a- Menzies at7 o'clock. I A.ne senior Christian Endeavor ; Society of the Presbyterian church will meet at th o uliuck ior a Dusiness and social meeting. .'Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Pugh of Reids- vu e ami Mrs. W. W. Weant Salisbury were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Watson during the Mrs. J. L. Berry left today for Hopewell. Va., to spend several weeks with her husband prior to taking up her duties with the Red Cross. Mr. and Mrs. John Dick Thomas on ; nd bal left this morning for Concord, N. C, to visit Mrs. Thomp son's mother. Mr. Thompson is on his way back to Norfolk where he has been employed at the naval base for several months. Miss Margaret Councill of Salis bury and Dr. Councill Rovrl ft China Grove arrived last mght to spend several days with their aunt, Mrs. E. A. Taylor. They came up especially to see Lieut. Weston Tay lor who is home on furlough from Camp Jackson, Columbia. Lieu tenant Taylor returned this after noon to Columbia. riABC Mian STOPS THAT ITCH J f. -v ilrops of that mild, soothing, cooling wash, Meri i 1 Iv-.tnody, so highly recommended for Eczema, and h.- '. " and burning is gone. Scientific investigations have ::..tt eczema is psitively a skin disease and curable , ' skin alone. This remedy is applied direct to the I: v.'U are alllicted . with this distressing ailment we s , ; ' 1 try it on our guarantee. A trial will convince you :' ;, ...ine merits, Price 50c for trial bottle. One dollar Hickory Drug Company It Pays to "ADVERTISE" isfijriatEaEnnDnnDOBanoQnnnfiQQawnnaaDnnoba Mr. J. O. Berkley, who recently sold the Times-Mercury, has return ed to Hickory from a short visit north. Mrs. Berkley will spend the winter in Washington, D. iC, and Mr. Berkley will continue to reside in the south. Mr. F. A. Slate ot Lincolnton, who bought the paper, will have charge of it in the future. Sheriff Isenhower brought a man from the Little Mountain section and placed him in jail. His name is Cleophus Allen. He presented him sef as a detective of the government. On his person were found numerous papers. Some from records of the state hospital. The man is undoubt edly off menftally. The . sheriff has communicated with his people in Haywood county and will be gov erned by their wishes as to what should be done with the man. Ca tawba Oounty News. To Repeat Solo Miss Pearl Miller, whose singing added so much to the Christmas mu sic at Holy Trinity Lutheran church, will repeat by request at the morn ing service Sunday the song by Miss 1 v . Pearl Little entitled. "Holv Nirht." s At the evening service she will sing l A U "The Heralds of Heaven." bv Brack- O ett- 18 W 4 Miss Miller possesses a voice of Tgi beauty, and sympathetic charm O VJ which appeals to all who hear her. f With .:ts Bonner CO f5 The Do As - Plte Club was g g delightfully er .'. . -ined yesterday jf ft afternoon by li ..i5 Emma Bonner, g T V Fourteen members were present and g Misses Erwin of Philadelphia, Sadie H 2? A Menzies' and Rachel Pugh and Mrs.; O M John G. H. Geitner were charming B Q ' Urn guests. An hour was spent pleas- 1 IL r O antly in sewing and knitting and af-'l C 7 M terwards the hostess, assisted by her'g mother and Miss Pugh served sl M salad course. The next meeting H wm De January 10 with Miss Con stance Bost. For Bridal Party On Wednesday evening Miss Char- 1 i- i. -M . 1 1'. 1 , A It . . wile Lime ueiagntiuuy entertained 11 r n the members of the Cline-Gill bridal H Vr S! party iouowmg the rehearsal at the! .- It it Tfnlrt I S The dining room was beautifully decorated in ivy, white carnations -m r and ferns. The color scheme of m ried out. A delicious salad course was serv ed by Misses Fannie Rink and Affie Sox. All those present enjoyed the hospitality of Miss Cline and the evening was delightfully spent. addressalg IIes jg Name m 9 i i a Address B Q I I a 1 City and State g r -r 1 s-i SIM W ?is in - O S u 1 a r 3 .a g 1-S'S.S-S I H L- at sisa z t: r a .s a CO A CD fct lO , IB S3 in 3 l la i la lllI!IIIIIIlliyiIlllll!!lillilQ!l!ili!li!ill!llll!l!i!!il!lil!!!!il B SSQBSSDDDQDDDDDaaQDDDDODDDDDDDQDD6BBE3DQl' Ladies FinelOd Gloves i For one-half Price and Less $2.00 and $2.25 Gloves FOR $ 1 .OO PER PAIR You can save $ 1 .00 if you can wear a 5 12, 5 3-4, 6, or 6 1-4. We have about 60 pairs too many of these sizes. Te even up our Glove Stock we offer these brand new Centemeri" kid gloves AT$1.00 PER PAIR. They will soon go at this price. This coupon will be redeemed by LUTZ'S DRUG STORE Hickory, N. C. This coupon Void after January 31, Ro we-Gross A marriage occurred during: the 'l., . . 1 : . . . : n i " ,i i iiuimctys in oreenvuie, a. u., tnat 1()18 3 me as a great surprise to the many friends of the contracting parties. ' f Mr. Mark Kowe, son of Mr. and m Mrs. George Rowe of Newton and is Miss Myrtle Gross, head of the mu- ' m mm-m-mw nTmn m sic department of Catawba College 1 A IVI I lfr Wl fr IV I S were married at the First Baptist 1 II rl J kJMi Llli-tk 1 1 kJ g church parsonage at Greenville on M m th? churcpeSmSg the ceremonyf B mHmnmilllimUliUllUiimniUiUIIHiminUElIIIlUUIlininUilHllinunn lillliHIII 1 Mrs. Kowe.. whose home is in Atlanta, ' BIG VAUDEVILLE AND MUSICAL has been teaching here for two years and will return to Newton when the college opens for the spring term. She is one of the town's most pop- COMEDY COMING TO HUB Jethro Almond's big vaudeville and My Sore mm Mot ice t o HH TTh i ax rayers B City a feels tetter, Kothen One per-cent will be added to all City 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 E3 El B a a a u LI m m E3 m B m a for Coughs e Colds ha9 been easing sore throats !n all parts of the country for 50 years. It is the national cough and cold remedy. Containing balsam it soothes, heals and re duces inflammation and conges tion. Breaks up the fever, too, and cools the raw spots. The kiddies like It. Give Dr. King S New Discovery to croupy children. Get it at your druggists ular young ladies and numbers her ' musical comedy snow witn ten peo- friends by the score. Mr. Rowe was PIe- mostly pretty gins, win cum educated at Catawba College and for mence weeks engagement at the the past two years was pitcher for ! Hu'b Monday night, December 31. the ball team. He is a splendid j Th company travels m their own ! Drivate car and the name Jethro lated upon winning such an excellent ' Almond is a guarantee that it will young woman lor his companion. Mr Rowe is a member of the cavalry and is stationed at Camp Sevier, Greenville, S. C Catawba County News. DR. JOHNSON IDENTIFIED AS PURCHASER OF POISON I a a a BBsssjoaaaanananDDaDoaaaDDDDDaaaaDOflnaD gtmmmmmxm Keep Bowel Movement Regular Dr. King's New Life Pills keep you 5n a healthy condition. Rid the body of poisons and waste. Improve your u complexion Dy Keepms - regular. Get a 25c. bottle from your D druggist to-day. Effective but mild. o ,,. 2 iuomuiitiiiiiiiiHTTTTTwmnregamaag Fraternal Uirectory s " uill 11 ,mrr iRichmond, Va., Dec. 28.' When a druggist from a local pharmacy yesterday afternoon called upon Dr. Lemuel J. Johnson, who is in the city jail charged with poisoning his wife he identified the prisoner as the young man to whom he sold 20 grains of a poisonous drug. De tective Sergeants Wiley and Smith, who have been endeavoring to as certain just where the poison which killed the young bride was secured, accompanied the pharmacist to the jail. The attitude of the accused has not changed mentally. He is still nervous and broken in health. Vis itors are not allowed to see him with out a permit from Judge Richard son of the Hustings court .When his meals are served he is given no knife or fork, but the meats are cut for him, and he is given a spoon with which to eat. He still maintains his innocence, saying that he would give his own life to know how his wife came to her death. CREDITORS OF OFFICERS IHAVE LITTLE RESOURCE a a a One-Third Off On All Suits One Fourth Off On Serge Dresses I One-Fourth Off On Children's Coats Thompson-West Company "The Ladies' Store." m Byaeanncoflanonnandnannnnnnnonnnannaanasa be a eood clean show. Prices will be reasonable. Don't forget to s iiuiimiiiffiiiiKcaiuiimiiiiiMiiiiiiiiini come. DORIS KENYQN IN THE "HIDDEN HAND" TODAY "Hid big 3 The second chapter of the den Hand" featuring the four stars, Doris Kenyon, Sheldon Lew is. Arline Pretty and Mahlon Ham ilton will be shown at the Pastime today. The following is the story: Wfhen Ramsey rushes to Doris' rescue the Hidden Hand escapes. This mysterious and evil man tells Verda that he can prove that she is the daughter of Judson Whitney, if she will help him. With his great knowledge of science tne Hidden Hand pours liquid gas in the radiator of Doris' room and she narrowly es capes death, only to fall into the clutches of the nana ana is ieit in peril. Rev. W. W. Rowe will fill his ap pointments here on Sunday. On Sunday night it is expected that services will be in nature of a fare well union lervice as this is the fifth Sunday night. Catawba Coun ty News. a a a a o a a a a a B p A. F. & A.. M. Regular communication r irst fc?rr1 Mondav nights. Trethxen cordially invited t b present. F. L. MOOSE-, W. M. D. L. MILLER, Sec'y. 11HIIIIIIII 1 1 1 1 II saassaannnnnnnDnnaEDoacnflBeiSfiaDnnanDcifln g Hickory Lodge No. 343 Cherry Bark Cough Syrup It is superior to many other cough remedies Its taste is exceedingly pleasant. It floes not derange the stomach. is a large bottle for the money. It contains nothing harmful. Its purity 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 Rexoll Special Cold Tablets Hickory Drug Company TK RFY ai I Q Telephone 46 Washington, Dec. 28. Regulations issued yestertay by the war depart ment denlv to creditors of officers of the national army and national euard recourse to the military es tablishment in seeking adjustment of their claims. All military authorities are direct pd to disregard any obligation transaction, domestic or personal controversy relating to such officers before they entered the service and divisional commanders are instruct ed that only such matters involving these officers as fall within the provis ions of the articles of war are to be considered by them. All other controversies or trans actions must be left to settlement by civil process. GERMAN CORSAIR OFF THE BRAZILIAN COAST in D Piedmont Council No. 43, Jr, O. U.A. M. Meets every hoOmj g at 7:30 P. M.r All vising brothei cordially invited. D. D. TAYLOR, Councilor. W. L Caldwell, Rec. Sec HfflRBIffll8- MBfiHEKm a J1 o a a a D a 0 a n Catawba Lodge No. 54 K. of P Meets vry Thursday night. Visiting brethren invited. HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. R L. HEFNER, K. R. and S Buenos Aires, Dec. 28. Brazilian papers received here are filled with accounts of the - movements of a German corsair off the Brazilian coast a few weeks ago. The news paper asserts that the mysterious vessel was identified as a German, and that it unloaded an immense cargo of heavy cases at Cerqueira and Armaca. Several days later the steamer re turned to Armacao with additional cargo which the newspaper accounts say it is believed she received from a larger ship out of sight of land. From - Armacao the vessel proceed ed to Calouro, where another portion of the cargo was unloaded. These ports are not guarded, and it is asserted that the cargoes landed, were mysteriously smuggled away. Later the German essel was sighted close to shore at San Pedro de Aldera, where two persons now are under arrest as a result of their relations with the crew. They are charged with being spies. The newspapers say the steamer disappeared as mysteriously as she " came and that Brazilians believe she brought supplies for a subma rine base. Miller's Antiseptic Oil, Known As Snake Oi 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 applica tion nain disannears as if by magic A new remedy used internally and externally for coughs, colds, croup throat, dintheria and Tonsi litis. This oil is conceded to be the most stratine- remedv known. Its nmmnt and immediate effect is re lieving pain is due to the fact that it penetrates to the affected parts nt nncfl. As an illustration, pour ton Hrnna on the tickest piece of coIa leather and it will penetrate this substance through and through in three minutes. Accept no substitutes. This great oil is golden red color only. Jvery bottle guaranteed; 30c, 60c and $1.00 a hnttle nr monev refunded. Lutz n-i-no- Store a dv FOR Upholstering, Cabinet Repair and Refinishing SEE W. W. PENNEY PHONE 7-J Is The Winning Number in the Great Diamond Contest The person holding the above number can get the $25. OO DIAMOND RING without any obligations whatever by simply calling at my store and presenting the ticket. A. J. ESSEX Jeweler and Graduate Optometrist mmmmmmmmwmwMMMmmmM CToXS M 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 r We handle anything in the printing line. Place Your Order TODAY and have your work in time. Clay PrnimtflrDg Co. 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