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HICKORY DAILY RECORD SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 14,,1U21 rflUE TWO 1 I? K-m Daily iiECURD ;vicus quar'-er, while the construe-' The following: guests were at rin 't:cn gong on in Great Britain fell ner: Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Kabb, Mr. "ll only about one-htth and that in uchn Ivey, Dr. Doipn ilmlman, a Jubs-ribers desiring the address of the rest of the world' about one-; younger bvother, Mr. and Mrs. R'ty hoir turner changed will please state ",h-1Vhi,V .. th America- tonnage mond Huff man, Mrs Sarah Smith r---- v - - v,a- uccreusiug oy aoout lu,UUU; unueri u.one'. uss jiUuy djuii,: ,n meir 1-wnuuiin.Bnuii u ions that .t Great Britain was de- .sEW addresses, .creasing t;y airout olU.UUO tons and ibout t -. l . j i To lnnre efficient delivery, com- m-u 01 finer countries by at and Miss Fannie Whitencr. The thiee ' Confederate st''dievi- lnt. ' should be made to the Sub-:22??. The figures for tank con: lived again after the most excellent .. . . p.. it uciion aie specially impressive. ' auernccn alter me most excellent -.ration Department promptly. City i)u,-in:r the quarter construction mi dinner which was greatly enjoyed by j'uscriberi should call 167 regard- this country dropped frc'm 222,000 all present. z coraolaintl. (tons to lO.'j.OOO tons, while in other I-. F. Klutz has returned from Kal- auuiih;i:s, L'ALiva Vjre.it. iJlllHlIl, ilclfe,! '- wviii iu six inn uiuwi- Ul.(..:red from i flO.Oftft in 1K3nii;i fr-.. if v. Stnnp- Kbit who rnr-ptrtlv mi- pitr.'j, in tnat city, lor appendicitis. jur. stoner kiuiz was a stuuent at Catmv'oa collee, this city, last year. Mr. John Rcwe, who travels east ern North Carolina in the drug busi ness, was in Newton Friday. He was caned nere on account ot ine sick M ra Mr. Kitchen Duke of the Char- MttkAllltnWfAT T A TTfl sUD0wu.-w.. .--r-nd in Great Britain it advanced One HWt slightly, from 527.000 to 5.(J.000 tons. AAV .-. il .. . . in i lii Oil til - -4. ..Iaca VmK-i j- n Ona We; 10 off sharply in Japan and in thej called here on account of ti Entered ae second-class matter Biitish colonics. ness ar.d death of his sister, Saptambar'll, 1915, at the postoffice , ' Ih? situation reflects the stagna- Mary Kye West i . .. . . tion in international trade. Revival Mr. Kitchen Duke of th at HlCkOfy, W. Under tne act OI ot- Khmlmill:np- will p.,mo tvhnn holt. Ohsnrvw fnr,-P has hoPii visit: March t, 1178. 9utstantit;llv greater demand arises in his mother, Mrs. Ssllie Duke, on - :! exports and imports. A revival ; College street fora few days. h3 AMsciatftd Press is exclusively -f this country's overseas trafe 1 " " .'lad to the us of republication' YT;its developments, which must in- L BITTER OF AITRECIATION . . nv nt elude ne-vv and sericus attention to a l'm Ward I, No. of all newi aradited to it or not difficult problem. Dear Miss Gwaltncy: credited in this paper and also the lo- I am indeed' sorry to learn of your ual nws published herein. NO DOUBT ABOUT IT illness and pray that you may be iiviigin nil- )UU BUiV .Hill ' t "J " Fvvr. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS picture's a genuine Rembrandt? My, how we missed you Xma ; and rK.i.h fc- rt. prifi- r . "or Husband-Absolutely! I hunt- ys were reany gruvea. MissC. Beck, Mrs. AJfred Moretz, Mrs. Roy Abernethy,- Mrs. B. M. Sprat t, -Miss Edith PHnk, Miss Grace Patrick, Mrs. Hugh Williams, Miss Mary AJIen.. Cake- Mrs. V. J. WhiAJvmt. Miss Emily Whcoler, Mrs. C. Sullivan, Miss May Stever.son,. C?ndy Mrs. W. T. Sledge, Mrs. X. F. Seagie, Mr. D. Holder fruit and maga zines. Mrs. V. James, 1-2 crate oranges. AT., 4... ' H,.-. r,A p::all!ll. Mv-S.i Gee. Watson, Mrs. Ron(?a Buchanan. Mrs. J. H. Patrick, Miss Capitola Beck, City Market, Mr. Wm. Salero, Mrs. Dr. Blackburn. Money Mrs. A. A. Shuford $10, Mi-e. Btnr.iwell ,$1, Miss Pearl Little 50c, Mra. C. A. Little $1, Mrs. L. E. Halm $1, Mrs. L. L. Hatfield' $1, Mrs. W G. Fox $1, Mrs. Albert Deal $1, Mrs. I). L. Russell 50c, Mrs A'. L. Berry $2, Mrs. Jule Abernethy $1, Miss Lucile Becah ,$3, Mrs. J. II. Hol brook. $1.5', Mrs. A. M. West $1, Mrs K. C. B'-'kcr, $1, Mrs. T. A. Mott $1. Mrs R, E. Simpson $1, Mrs. O. J. Howard 50c, Mrs. E. M. Bonner $1. Mrs. D. C Huffman $1, Mrs. W. T. Deai, $2, Miss Josie Person $. Mrs. Boyd Harden 50c, Mrs. P. T. Fennel 50c, Misses Norton SI, Mr. Arthur Merer $1, Mrs. Ravmond Abernethy 50c, Mrs. Albert Abernethy $2, Mrs. J. W. Clarteon 50c, Mrs. J. B. Gibbs SI. Mrs. porter Burns HOc, Mrs. W. N. ?.fartvi 50c, Mrs. Hugh D'Ahna ?5, Mhs Lena Warlick 50c. Mrs. J. H. P. Cilley $1, Mrs. R. G. Henry $1. Dressing dolls Mrs. Lec Lattrr, Miss Josephine Lyerly, Miss Alice Cilley, Miss Mary Stuart Menzics, Miss Lucile Beach. Christmas tree dccoTations Mr. (Masten. Framing G pictures Mr. E. W. Reynolds. Reformed Philathca class 6 ho't w'ter bottles. Refrained C- E Society 1 hot wat er bottle. . Socks and caps knit by Mrs. A. J. Essex, Mrs. J. W. Clarksorv Mrs I AVolf. Mrs. A. C. Lihk,Mrs:. kir Patrick, Mrs. C. Sullivan, Mrs. JulV Abernethy, Mrs. Gwaltney. Mrv C. Baker, Mrs. Boni1icll, Mr?. .. c W'hitener , k We wish tf.- acknowledge wVix thanks: Hauling ' by Abeni?;hv Transfer. Boxes contributed by R. Stevenson, Moretz & Whitencr, Veri er Clark Co Thompson-West ", anc: W. T. Sledge. Making of bath robes: Mrs. A'vji Warren, Mrs. Chas. Warren. Pub!ihed by the Claj Printing Co. ed Jtrery evening except Sunday on . , . , plowing up the ... an(1 Jlere we h a .varenousemen. They aro advertw- hiar,, cn Mn Vo i tead i-uou vuwjf rrjn y wjyvu sm in iimes inspatcn .i'.' i'all for the sale of the weed, and - Vie pub.ic is -interested in.tho re up the man that painted it and' 1 cannot begin to tell you of his personal guarantce.-i-Houst- thc pooci - times and how the boys all Post. i. A JCf" the'Xmas spirit, arc' forgot f t r i i i I the while their ills, in the enjoy nent . . J ..JiL: .. 4. 1 4l lists says the moon is'?? J-ot'a """ P ,n 11 7 the speed of; the earth. &nd and onerous hearted people T-f ?ad-RMhmornl ror some ?. "s rms lS r;1 ' 'a " 'jXmi wo will have on earth :-md Vie puo.ic is -interested m.tno re- lt..: If the farmers can. sell their I n ewron Society -ibacco successfully through their -... . L o.perutve agenc.es, they need not, Newton, Jan. M An unusually f;.-ar the privately owned warehous-' enjoyable meeting of the Circlo es, but until it is demonstrated that'vvas n?,tl at thc nome r.f the prcci- kho association can put its campaign !J;,Rt-,Ml's- .L- H- Phillips, o n last i ucK(!av aftevnoo'n taroufh the auctioneers will hardly, Tho bright. fi,-uu -,ii, i "- Th" ,r'! L'V "ocoion's su,i?,'. "f!-c SkH VS?or"r 'and1 siats. 'to the question raised in cn- ' ,f ClT-istmas . season, made a most j d r pped back on his pillow vth his i nd eastern North Carolina, but ntrnrtive scene the guests enter- sr'jl in ancther world. Brunncr wss r ru is DUli nff for the farm- t u Tfr0 C0Pd,u,ctc(1 thc dcak It-'-o- v'0 on a stretcher and ...t tu is puu.ng lor the larm room by the genial hostess. At the re- was about all in. a e- " I08 of the president, Mrs. G. A.. c j;,i promised a transfer to - i Warlick presided over the meet: n2". Wpsliino-fnn in Anril. if 1 mil hpi-,- If tlva United States feels dis-.IMl call was responded to with apt thru. I want to spent: any time Mt r.t T know blessingy will surely rest upon these who sr- materially sqpport(d yru in contributing to our happiness. Of course many of us had heme folks to remember us, but others the Hickory treat was indeed a GoJ nent: as otherwise they wero but slightly lemembered. We are he'ping t(;. see ycu when you feel yi u can mr.ke the trip. Prior . Chprrv wn takpn liimr ami lived but a few cays, Whtby Jit a Junior Tea Shop Opens Monday, January 16, 1922 at the High School M i-osed to invite delegates from Eu Id'-ctitlcns and' nust interesting cur- rop.an and Asiastic powers to meet 1 ' 'J v: " f fhen given. .n WasnmKton in a conference in n K -v 1 andi ?n3tm?,ta! .t ... , , .A . mn' ' (-' rendered by Mesdr.m waich it is vitally interested, it is. en r B. K1-:c, A. IX. Crowell, and J. A,vfc it. ocuu ivjjic- t niu me lauies nsieneu with the kindest res cntatives to the economic conference v-.it n unusual pleasure while splendid season's best wishes, I at Genoa, in which the European T?! P1 h Mesdan.es, yours gratefully and s i . ., -i.y.ri; u;mu uiiu Kj. j. n,vei nan. Al- powers are equally as vita.ly con-( or rendition of the j.rograni, n most veined, and the United States much yniquo serving contest was enga-e(.i less. It is a case of world cooper-i,'n tha hostess, passing around love- ation. !ly Pic" of Singhams for each lady p complete a square for a quilt. At- rv.Mi rrni 11 -.1. i !tcr f'nishing these it w-s found 3ev- , Chanfll Hill folks VIpW With n n 1 1...j: i. i. , . . , 5CV " ' " 1 ": i i''if;-i nan tiea trr thr tvii - - ,,: 1 jia,t iic.i irr ine prize, tuj speeding on the Durham-Chapel and in the draw for it, Miss Marv i'i..l highway, a stretch of hard sur- r,'"S5,lv was th? fortunate winner of ubout the distance from Hick-; 'LnTiSt l?11! "- embroidered o Newton, and the Raleigh Times ,v"yke " Tf,e m?vf of ;Lhc -J?.e.t. that the number of .Je fw A-bies be taken at one end of the! ,r!iurmond, G. A. Warlick, J. A. Ine and phoned to the other in order ! Young, D. M. Cloninger, ' Kate to catcfc the daredevils. To do this r?ht C;VL' Everhart, and R. p. ,ou.d necessitate pretty fast tele-i SI?1 : eS 1J- rihnn- wn-lr ill r- n . . ' ' .vfc'. " me near my family. We, I say we, because I know the expressed senti ment of your leys, wish you health and happiness and' many ye.vs to em'r.y the same. With the kindest rea-ards and the? season's best wishes, I beg to remain incerelv. B. C. Washington, Jr. H. Crowell, R. B. Kncx, J. A. Gaith or, W B. Gaither, Lcuis Schmm, and Statesville's new hotel is to be'Ms8 Mary Pressly. The hostess as .'IeJ Vance, the directors selecting Hs1 hY Mesdames R. P. Caldwell that name out of . busho. t,SZL hot "X. A number of; persons urged nd several kinds of delicious can- 1 m . .V! -a nonor 01 tne state s great- ul s- A box of fruit and nut?, was- Kent to the ward for Thanksgiving. The contributors were: Mr. J. A. Lentz K5; Miss Annie Stevenson $1; Mrs. E. B. Jones, $1; Mrs. R. A. Grimes $1. The hovs writo that t.ho ward .-ir-.f"' tree were beautifully decorated and the beys delishted "with their gifts and .stockings. The gift3 were silver pencils, stationary, ties, cuff Jinks bed room slippers, bath robes, vases, belt buckles, toilet articles, hot wat cr bottles, handkerchiefs, gloves, seeks, knives, caps, scarfs and pa jam3. Each boy receivec' a stocking, gift, hex of candy and toys, and -ask that each one, who helped make their Xmas a happy one he assured of their appreciation. Those sending personal gifts were: Mrs. Geo. Lyerly, Mrs. Edgar Ycder, Mrs. r Till Utley, Mrs. T. A. Mott, Mrs. R. E. Simpson, Miss Margaret lay a: Mrs. Hazel AiKen, Mrs. ; D enu Vegetable Soup and Saltines ?10c Milk per glass 5c Sandwiches, Ham .10c Pimento . .....5c Fudge, 3 for . . . . . 5c 5223 ly, Miss Minnie Stevenscn. Miss 'An nie Stevenson, Mrs. W. R. Brackhaw Mt .. Chas. V; V Basrhv. Mi , . ... v..wv jf ui mc JTltsuy- itenan church had a deliehtfni ! T " overling. The guests were met at the 11 was 'Ford rtnv nf Wo.V,!- oor bv M m TTpI tprdaj. - Uncle Henry told tho r' peeling, -vny.Miss Crom,: Miss Nettie Hos :rtcis anything they wanted to "n V? u margaret.iej, Miss Veda Lute.- Mrs. Walker i , r , : wr "-- .ujwi.ii, maty sttOBeooro. . Vim. iiari A,arr miss Annie Kilhan, Miss V-rii; cerry, jnss fsallie Bumgarn er Miss; Mam Bumpampr.' Mia v - r- .... , .'ii", liJ 4 mo BEES .-nee. We doubt, however, if hia After a brief half hour ha5u been humor wai appreciated in Paris. - uvu. iicu . umr l r'eSintlv SDent in rnnvf.rctin v j, ...-v.ww.ivii, Mil JUlOJ. .luwresung contest on I-lowers wanlsio Pt-elor. ttnWr i;ii r " . nTh enow blew over Hickorv in ' Jf,40 each guest. There was much Mis Mr.bel Miller. Miss Amv Whwl' Wrry la.t-night and that amounts whihf th? JSSZ & " ti A. Grimes, Miss Maycc for its sight depth. In the north-! out -and nearly n' I '- .U. u. WHhan,, curing me aucrnoon there were V'tu "eci .paper, wit in the n B"fiiff-iif me nig Tlkiry' dark clouds ,d tho probahi,.! JfJ-iJ "Wi fl FPIPMfl IN NF . ity is that back in the there ie a heap of snow. AAilts may not cxto partcularlv for' enow, but children tea wild r.vV of bed the tnornintr a'Ctor It in r. torted. , , r - j,vi vuuubv Milt; mountains Rev. H. M. Presslv fnid tnmn wi.r4 entertaining stories, and some of the college boys delightcc every rno orcsent with their singing. Mrs-. Smyer assistefl lv Mr M. - " , iitii" auu lss Sue Woodward and Mrs. Harris es and hot chocolate ED A FRIEND INDEED were Si h'.rdt, Lohme Sigmon, Robert Shinn, Uyckc Iiarwel, Joe Setzer, Andrew Republicans are said to view with .-alarm; t Colonel Watts' income tax collectors. Thcr is just one of .hl?.45D0 ,wl'l Tobab'y worry any of us. Har cr, Frank Cooper, William Cald Recallod from Canno, t vvc ".Monroe Gabriel, Frank Clapn (i . --- ,'.m iiuuLUJi L,awninff. The host m. the results of the negotiations, Pre- ccived a number f,f useful pSenU mler Briand simply hit tho chamber A "lost Pnjoyable meeting of the of Honiirlrta rinfnuiA,. . I Ladies' Ait' S!nrioir T I speak. Writei Mrs. Hardef Regarding Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound DECLINE IN AMERICAN SHIP BUILDING Springfield Rcnubl . . . i u. hiji ii i MJiiMi rif i i no. shipbuilding industry m tho! sweet toned Victrola to about fortv miest. Master Wilbur Sherrili entertaih ed thirteen boys Friday evening on his 13th birthcl'ay. His mother and -..-.vi oviu'u nun cucoa. nrvrwnt-n I peanuts, and candy. Thosi nron1 .. ko? Angeles, Calif.-I must tell von Sibley Hoyle, . Clarence Rein-1 . 1 am a true friend to Lydia E.Pink- Compound. I have lanen it ott and on for twentwenra ttnA . 1) - . ' it has helnpH ma change from a deli cate gin to a stout, healthv wnman When I I. was sick all the time until I took Lydia E. PinkhaT-.'c, Vegetable Cam pound. I was in bed , t "1. va.v viiunn was ncia witn ivirs Graver Murray on last Monday af ternoon. The president, Mrs. J. A Gaither, crdled the meeting t "order I'V! f,ter discussion of business, a delightful social hc'ur followed, the entertaining J' Hni c.t T , uio sweci lonea victrola entertaining it m m i. dim S3 We have a full line of winter motorintr & ------- necessities including v Auto Robes $3.00 up Auto Gloves Foot Warmers Auto Chains :' 1 Radiator Alcohol V t Prices Are Down ' Abernethy Hdwe. Co. We will have at our stables on Monday, .January 23rd, one. hundred head of mules and . horses. We will . have some extra good pairs of big mules, a jot of medium sized mules, some good blocky farm mares and a few pairs of good .draft horses. We will have mules and horses most any size and from the cheapest to the best. We will appreciate your look ing over this lot of stock before buying or exchanging. We can sell them as cheap as any one, quality considered; A. S. Abernethy & Son i ?xv.,f Hickory, N. C. - ! omiftSierini Utilit i Viral ' during the war as to place the cuwiwx -m ;ine fo'remost position among the nations of the world in the development of its merchant ma Tine la snntvn i iniv. r i .. k 1 1 j -,,vJ'"n fti-xiiiT mrpm asters tjrovr the last calendar quarter of loai to' Murray, served : I il i;i'--vu uisquieiingiy near salad Cf.uiTe. recorcd. Mrs. Murray a-ssisted by her lis ter, Mrs. Forest Schmm. wh was most welcome guest of the society nd asters Grover, Jr., and James most delicious i tr r n a trlAtljl mi a - . r" v.umo. me American per- Mrs. Rubv Bell -nd VmVv ,.f w eentage of the worl,!' !-.:..u. : !,UUi' nu ba-.y of Br- durinir this period 7. . Jv:! Hvsts of her er than before the war. Compared with the last quarter of paienbi. Mr. and Mrs. .r s i aA atrnthe Virginia Shipp hotel. much of my time with pains and had to have the doctor every month. One day Lfld hte book in my yard I iJ uuinrie ukiahoma,and I read it through and got the medicine-Lydia E. Pint isIS 8 KffWo : Compoud-and took Wash TV k Used the Sanative T w at once bean to t strongpr. l have got many women to take it fust Iyhavlmf thGm whathaS done foVm? iE!Ja?oun Slster whom it has helped in the same way it helped' me LaSS t0 know tha 1 am af riSid m' oryuwerea'friendinneed."' -Mrs. George Hardee, 1043 Byram St., Los Angeles, California. Let Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound be a "friend indeed "to youj lie jfcu) Fear The new year we predict will be hatvnv anj c -those who will go after'thesethings U XSSS The coming year and the years to follow Wfc good tn those, who, with resolution and industry, work for tLS rather than dpeend on luck. T : , Uture The coming yvCr we beliere will be one in which the wisr. will exercise prudence in the management - of their income and conservatism in their business undertakings. ' 6 and Among good resolutions "which anv nr .i . Rrst National Barik HICKORY, N. C. capital and Surplus $300 000 on J. D. Elliot., president K. SmSZ J. L, Cilley, Asst. Caakler nir Union Square - 'i Phone; 148
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