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MONDAY EVENING, HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE TWO D a a a a a g a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a B a a a a a a a a a a a a a a BOH NU MUHt nnnnDonnDnnannnnnonnnnnnnnnQDDDnnnnnDan QQCTORS FIND tni' i' Some Facts About Life the Pacific Mutual Insurance Co. of California In Agency to offer now or una', announcing Hickory as the headquarters for a District of the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company, I desire for the consideration ot tnose wno ma , increasing their life insur- the following facts later, contemplate insuring or AGE AND EXPERIENCE the Experimental Mage a geneia- T!u racilic Mutual passei tion ago. Was organized in lSi'.S and has over fifty years cess fill experience behind it. of suc- a a a a a a a a a D u a n Q D D REMEDY FOR COLDS AND FLU Calotabs, the. New Nausealess Calomel Tablets, Cut Short Colds and May Prevent Flu By Keeping Liver Active BUT READ OF IT mhi. F 1 for;:-' i.v ovi ai d AW.:' i ie:isyfx-;i.-'. J i.v--Or.oec::. i ' li . HONORABLE RECORD For prompt payment of its obligations and fair dealing with its claimants the Pacific Mutual has an unexcellen record. It has paid to its policy holders since its organization $58,350,0:34. EXTENT OF BUSINESS The Pacific Mutual is National in Character, doing business in -14 States, the District of Columbia and the territory of Hawaii. It has approximately two hundred thousand policy holders carry ing life and accident insurance and it issues a policy every minute and pays a claim every six minutes during every working day- of the year. t'". , F4NANCIAL STRENGTH The latent: exact "figures (Dec. 31, 11)18) shows the total ad mitted assetSjpMhe Pacific .Mutual to be .$15,432,096; total cash income for the year 12,1 19.5,. 1 ; surplus, assigned and unassigned (exclusive of capital stock of $1,000,000) $4,039,328; total life in surance in force on paid basis .$208,047,520. The amount'' of new business for 1919 passed the seventy-live million mark5 prior to November 1st, an increase over the same period last year of more than 100 per cent. Q PERFECT POLICIES Pacific Mutual policies offer complete protection at a mini mum cost life, accident, permanent total disability, sickness, old age income, business insura nee all forms of personal protection in ideal contracts which leave nothink to be desired. a ASK ME about Pacific Mutual Multiple Protection Insurance. It Pays Five Ways' H H. R. AIKEN District Manager a a a a a u u D a a a a EJ a E3 a a H a a 13 13 El CI a VP Physicians have learned from ex periene, during the epidemic of influ enza, that one of the most important' factors in the prevention of flu and pneumonia is to keep the liver active o that the digestive organs mav be :n perfect working order and the system thereby enabled to throw ou colds, check sore throats, and resist serious complications. For this put pose they have found that the new. i auscUiless calomel tablets called Calotabs, are far more effective even than the old style calomel which was formerly the universal favorite, as Calotabs do not weaken the patient, nor interfere with the appitite ana digestion. At the first sign of a cold ov sore throat, doctors recommend one Calo tab at bod time with a swallow of water, that's all. No salts, no nausea, nor the slightest interference with your diet, pleasure, or work. Next morning you wake up feeling fu.e, your liver is active, and youi appetite, is keen for a good break fast. , , " , For your protection Calotabs are sold only in original sealed packages, : price thirty-five cents. All druggists : recommend and guarantee Calotabn. Your irtoney back if you are not de lighted with them. New York, Nov. 28 Add Green wich Village to the spots of "atmos phere" that are no more. Like the Bowery and the old down town re ' sidential district the Bohemia of the : metropolis is about extinct. Unconventional people still reside in the vicinity of Washington Square but those who knew it in the old days call the present i-esidents posers. Struggling young geniuses, living mi provcrtv in cheerless attics .or stable studios no more evade in sistent landladies by the back stair wav. They don't because the same attics and stables now lease for any- where from $1,500 to $3,600 a year, security demanded. The Bohemian i restaurants ai-e commercialized. There is no credit and prices range with eating places in the White , Light district. " In MaeDougal Alley and Wash ington Mews where men and women oiice sacrified all bodily comforts for art, limousines and town cars now stand without. Nurses care for children. Fresh paint and modern conveniences are everywhere. Only ! geniuses who have arrived can now Pfford a residence in New York's Bohemia." . she vritf !.tiri g C : 1 svom:;n. i'h i'st V" r ja .iy iiito a livja' VHv.f.t I.i-V.'UU. ivc .it. n larji.v i. in-- .'"u-d hn: i.:id K$, l' Mm- ...... v . , - , 7 M ik.: k -r.eTWon lii V;;k :"i1 ;u' . ", . ' ' u. viltiifcr.iul K-.vaIiv for pbJ:-t is m. t: i .. . ; J.'' T-v.. H,,:. P.::il. h..::r JiMJrt I h ' Hii-vs- T'vo '-hen C:'H ;7. First I had 1 Then, w'u ii h k1 ; no wygsr r-: m&m a 1 1 w ZZf1-' - -"- - k tt&l f'SSSii-rtl. rl itMf-"7 1 -fti i ton HSmv" Hour. k Von see. twMiTMsia t; 1. 1... topeftotlav the unrnia 1:3 vote cf the family. SI' 10 jh; nt on. "are much mals. They are most tract able after something to eat. dainties always tlicy'vo hfi bedn ouv Cli'l- s V,.v , ATIONA!- SISC'JIT COM.-ANY :a;:;tv ProdiK'ts can ,., j i ijseuit. 'nrin" t., I 1 . I MC up wo never micd drcn's Hour with iN !;;-. THOUGHT AND stylp: IN LANDSCAPE of Print- CONCiKESS ON A STRIKE pnannnnnDnnnnnnaDnnaaanDannnannoannnnnaff poaoannnnnnaonooannnnnnnnoDnnonnnonononp a a a a a n a a a a a a a a a n a a p a n a a a a Carolina Supply Co. Hickory, N. C. Buy iiour Oil and Greases in Bulk. We car- i X 1 : H ry a large Stock HAVOLINE 1 VEEDOL SUPREME MOBILOIL OUR PRICE IS RIGHT CUT PRICE TIRES--20 P. C. LOWER AGENTS: Hassler Shock Absorbers a n a a a a a a a a a u a a EX n D Q B3 a D a E3 es n ci rfi tt t7 New York World Standpatters and reactionaries tock control of the present congress, when it met May 10 and they had a stranglc-hold upon it when it ad journed November li). six months later. Called in special session largely upon the insistence of its Re publican leaders that they were anx :ou.s to 'begin the work of reconstruc tion, it has accomplished practically nothing in that direction and now throws up its job as did the steel workers and miners. With the country still on a war basis as regards transportation in dustry, foreign commerce, finance, taxation and many personal right;-., what has this congress done? li has killed day-light saving. It has submitted the woman suffrage amend ment. It has enacted a tyrannous lrw fcr the enforcement of wax t me prohibition preliminary to con st i tut ' o n a 1 pr 0 h ib'.t ion. turned telegraphs and the r owners. Aside from this, not withstanding the fact that the house merely a as feeler, passed a railroad-control bill 1 which does not meets the situation and some other measures not acted upon by the senate the record is a blank. All the boasts of economy art partisan misrepresentations. ''this congress followed a war congress. and. although it has failed in othei respects to be a peace congress, de clining expenditures since ithe ar mistice have . naturally resulted in reduced appropriations. Circum stances compelled what is called ec- enomy, out no cons;aeiation 01 pai r'otism or necessity forced the soi-' ution of the graver problems left by war. The fact is that the sixty-sixth congress has gone on a strike in violation of its contract , with the American people, and, with its eyes only on the next president ial campaign it refuses to arbitrate. Charles Blanc: Grammar ing and Engraving. The poetry of the fields and for ests is inseparable from truth. But the painter must idealize ths truth by making it express some senti ment; faithfulness of imitation alone would not suffice. The artist master f reality, enlightens it with his eyes Transfigures it according to his heart, and makes it utter what is not in it sentiment and that which neither possesses nor understands thought. Drawing is a work of tne nr.nd; even drawing it the expression of f. thought or sentiment; and is charged with showinir us something superior to the apparent truth, 'when v-pnls ne't.her sentiment nor . Gut what is "this superior sometimes- the character iect drawn. Sometimes ofv the designer, and : what we call style. I The artist sees in the creations 1 Vaturc what he himself carries a a 13 a .1 ci. ay 5 naacaoDD' that rethought. truth. It is of the ob- the character n high art i. of in Tf tr.kc-v.i.fhn ripnt hs ot nis soul, tints uiem telephones to with the colors of Irs imagination, lends them the witchery ot een'us. The temperament of in,' arCst modi fies the character of objects, an;! even that of living figures. Bui the power of taking possession is the appanage of great ar-t sts, ot those whom we call masters who, instead of being the slaves or ideal ity, ;' dominate it. These have a style, their imitators have only a manner. Aside from the style peculiar to every great master there is in art something still superior and imper sonal, which is style proper. Style is truth, aggarndized. simplified freed from all insignificant details, restor ed to its original essence, its typical aspect. This style par excellence, in wh'ch istead of recognizing the soul of the artist, we feel the breath of i the universal soul, was realized in the Greek sculpture, of the time of Pericles. a a a a a a a a a a Q a a 83 a m a a a a a Ushered in Christmas month. "The seas on of 'shopping. Good will and generos ity. Humanity must needs find an expres sion of the deep emotions, and most often this expression is thorough given. We give to our loved ones, and family and friends and to those in any measure claiming our sympathy and help at this season. Humanity gives freely and joyously this Christmas as never beforelet us give wisely also. The personnel of this shop is ready to assist in the selection of useful and appro priate gifts from the well assorted stock now on hand. : L. j 1! H M iaccci; 1 ifFEE JELLY Simple Delicious, hi ' ff U W m m RECIPE One box Chalmers' Gelatin-, soak in pint, of cold water until soft. Upon this pour two pints cf boiliiifr coffee sweetened to taste. Strain into moulds and set away to harden. Serve with sugar and cream. TDVM WANT PfflllMOHFY fiFT 0FQ1IITQ HHICHESTER : SPILLS Mil MIL linill UULUIIIIl IIILI ULI IlLUuLIU 5-SX iJslSiii.i"u"mT,tiS. mi ' Y ! v BpnnnnnnannnnDnoaanDnonnDnnnnnnnnonnnnoD a a a a a a a p a a a a a a a a D a a a a a a a a n a a a Fresh Stock of Walnuts, Pecans, Brazil Nuts, Grapes, Raisins, Fancy Fruit, Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Grape Fruits, Figs, Dates and Fresh Home -Made Candies of all kinds. Complete line , of fancy Lowney's box candy. j .. . Youi patronage will be appreciated. Call df-plione. D D E3 D ICT a ci a E3 ES a a a a ESI a n ra n a a a m am it v. hl.ch-tpr 8 IXsntond Jrartd J'llls in lied sod tiold metallicN boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. Jake no other. Hut or too r VmzrinU AskfoTrgri-CITRS.TKRrt DIAMOND ItTCAND PILLf. for 85 years knowr as Best, Safest. Al ways Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Jitney Service i COMMUNITY SEVICE TODAY Buffalo (N. Y.) Commercial. We learned many things during , the war. Not all of those lessons i taught in our bitter experience, however, can be made as useful a force , in this reconstruction period as can Community Service, born of the bene ; fits derived from the War Camp Community Service and carried with : advantage to . all into these piping hot times of peace. At first breath mention of this term : Community Service brings , to mind a coterie of well-meaning soci- ; ologiscs of the kind who tried hard in the first clays of the war to "do something" without really knowing j what they wanted to do or how to do ; it, with the result that their well- intentioned, but rather haphazard, methods generally resulted in more harm than good. Community Ser- ice, however, like much of our war ; i work, has been made a practical ap i plication of sound theories. No fanciful theory this, that our i '"country should be made "a good place ; , for ail of us to live in." Every body agrees that this should be so, - a D a a n a a 1 Furniture 2 On Tenth Avenue - a "Evedy day a sale day Till Xmas n dODDPoooooDc3ccBDll,, Dept. Hickory, N. C. lUCKOHY CONOVKR. AND NEW TON. Schedule Leave Hickory 8:20 a. Leave Hickory 10:20 a. Leave Hickory . 2:30 p, m. in m. Savoy, Candy Co ' . Phone 199 a Ea a a a a; n SnpppppnnppnapaopaappopnnnnnnpnnPDnnppDc and some try, but with little faith in their fellow human beings to make ; this true. But Community Service ; today can be made just as fine and simple a thing as it was in the days when Johnny was marching to war. It was friendly and not patronizing, it afforded opportunities for the sol diers and sailors to esjoy themselves withoht being shrrounded by all these 'straight backed infldences which tend , i to annoy and end by demoralizing the ; man whom it is sought to help. ; The Community Service which a splendid and representative body ef our citizens, drawn from every creed and race, is setting out to plant firmly in the ronsriousness of the country carries an extensive , pro giam. The Americanization of the forcign-born will be one great con cern, social and recreational prob lems in many fields which may be undertaken without duplicating others' work will be met, and, in effect, an Be SUIC YOU get the Genuine .uuempt wni ue macte to do lor the country as a whole what the ser- SHEIUFF HERE THIS WEEK vice did for the men in uniform, mak SherifF Iscnhower will be in the city , jng them more satisfied with life And manager's office every day this week if ever there was a time when some excepting Thursday for the purpose5 thing should be done, aside, from of collecting taxes. This week is the I settling the great economical cmest- eu Hickory i 4:30 Leave Hickory . ., -:7:30 Leave Newton ' 7:20 Leave Newton -9;20 Leave Newton .1:30 Leave Newton 3:30 Leave Newton 6:30 Newton to Conovcr 15c Newton to Hickory 40c Hickory to Conover 30c Hickory to Ncwtovi 40c Our Motto: Good Service. R.W. CLINE p. ra. p. m. a. m. a. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. For Gotds or influenza and as a Preventative Take 99 To Fortifv the System A5t ColdsOrip and lnilue take GKOVC'S TASF.IS Ch! 11' p ,:i System Against CoIdi.OnP avi J-' !if ; HM-W,:-'-'i-l . I 1 r w-y . fwi 1 Fl nlLkllA Look for this signature time to take advantage of the 1 per cent discount which will be taken off December 1. 11 24 r,t : x" ii l i -i iuijs ui me uay, to maKe man, wo man and child more satisfied with his or her lot that day is today. on the box. 30c r t ct .,Vk T mil' mis int. hi m n ,,l: .,,.r.. i i.o r V.HOI' Ml r,iii: witH l ' n.woiA. so !.., .....irniT'" Kl.m is a 11 1 ' .. . i s .i tiii- " NTIUP. 1' - : ,u in SI HI"").' olt vr if. f f
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