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HuiHWTummtmmmt S' n o n p H O Q U n n Geo. E. Commendable Quality In Jewelry. No matter how little you pay, you get quality here for the price. No matter how much you pay, you get intrinsic value for your money. Aside from real values you can choose from an assortment unrivalled here-abouts. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist. Watrh Inspector for Southern and C. nd N. W. Railway. V Local and Personal miinumnnnnmtmniniiniiiiini.nma Mr. J. Worth Elliott has returned from a business trip to Florida. ' ; : ; i " 'Mr. Eck Abernethy of Morganton spent the week-end in the city. , Born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Abernethy Sunday; morning a fine baby girl. ' Miss Elsie Rhodes of Lincolnton is visiting her sister, Miss Ruth Rhodes, at Lenoir College. Mr. J. D. Thomasson and bride of Charlotte are guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Thomasson. j Mr. T. A. Warner of Lenoir passed through Hickory yesterday on his way to Thomasville. j Rev. A. L. Stanford returned yes-! terday to Gastonia where he is at tending the Methodist conference! j Liquid Petrolatum. Prt'pared especially for internal administration in treatment of Chronic Constipation. It is used locally for inflamed mucous in treatment of Nasal Catarrh. We Carry Mr. and Mrs. John Hardin of Boone ; have been the guests of Judge and ; Mrs. w. a: council! for the past week. Make This Your x Safeguard. Why waste your money buy ing prescriptions made from stale and adulterated drugs? You can get them at Lutz's in full strength for the same price. It does matter where you have your prescriptions filled. Get our safe pre scriptions. Mfcrs. Jeff Harrington returned the Lutz Drug Store "On the Corner" Phones 17 and 317 5 l x ii . i I f?. ZiiW Li " tw Elnollu. havinS formerly lived for mg some time with her mother m twQ yearg here with Mrs Henry g Happy Valley. j Alexander. Her home is in Virginia, M ! i Jinwpvflr. and it was in the states I Mr. and Mrs. WV Morton Jones of i that the two met as children. She East Hickory left this morning for wni not accompany her husband to onariotte. Mr. jones win make ms j headquarters there this winter. l'arke-Pavis Sharpe ami American Oil. Dohme Petrol. the coast but will wait until he is as signed to a permanent post. During thia Hmo ahp will stav with her sis- A. Taylor and Mrs. Alice ter Miss Harriet Collins, a teacher Liquid Petrolatum and Nujol. When you need anything that is in a good drug store Phone Us Your Order. 1 Councill are spending several days Gf Hamakuapoko, Maui. in oausDury. uniss Margaret xayior will join them Thursday. ml iMrs. H. Yii. Warner has eone to Thomasville where she was called to the bedside of her sister-in-law, Mrs. E. Warner, ;who is critically ill. DON'T WAIT TILL YOU ARE SICK TO BE EXAMINED H ickory Drug Company A Good Drug Store in A Good Town. The state board of health it mak ing: a final plea for the importance rf moAftx oYamiratinti rfav wYiirh is " J w r T-r a l wi ...u.wt.. j 3! mr. ana mrs. u. nemtei returned Wednesday, December 6. It is send g ed this morning from Cleveland, N. nr ioafiot whiVVi fnllv set forth 1 c- whre they have been spending. the why how, and wheilj as wen as 1 some time with Mrs. Henkel s parents, 'the cost of a peri0dic physical exara- 1 id nr o w"T' t v. ination and emphasizes the value and a: fty. hi. o. ivaiur ux iieuu, n. jj spent several days with his nephew, 3 Mr. J. F. Dellinger, while on his way H home from the conference at Gas H tonia. The REXALL Store ::;;;!'!!!i;iiii:ii!i;ii;i:;:;ii;;ii!liniii.:i!i:!i Telephone 46. New Rugs. j ust received a large shipment of Axminster and tap rugs, good patterns and reasonable prices. Shuford's Furniture Store. i;in.;!;!,:,!i;!i;!!il;:.f:!!!i Charlie Shook was . found guilty in recorder's court thism orning of drunkeness and carrying a pair of knucks. On the two charges he was fined $42.00 and costs. Mr. Hazel Aiken who is connected with the Wilmington board of health, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Aiken. Mr. Joe Aiken who has charge of a drug store in Saluda is in town for several days. Rev. J. C. Poepplin left this morn ing for Asheville where he is spend ing the winter. He ocupied the pul pit at St. Paul's Chapel yesterday at both services. - He spent the week-end in Hickory as the guest of Rev. J. E. Barb. Street Tax Notice! Yovr stiect t i 'for the year 191G are now due so please call at the city o;?.co, or see me, and sot your receipt. E. W. LENTZ, Chief of Police. Mrs. E. A. Manynard and little f daughter Lela, left Saturday morn- ing for Tampa, Florida, where she -- will join her. husband, who has been HUll in Tampa for about two month's and U who has been ill for the last week, p 'Misses Maude and Cecile Maynard g will remain in Hickory with Mrs. W. g H. Collins until the first of the year. 3 LandiestiDeUinger the necessity of such an examination strictly from a business view point. The leaflet says in part: '"If .you have an automobile, bi cycle, plough or any other machine, you look it over once in a while to see whether there are any parts that are wearing out or needing repair. If you have a fine horse, pig, or cow, you wouldn't think of neglecting it. You would give it regular inspections to see if it were keepuing up to the standard. Which is worth more, your automobile, your cow, your pig or your body? "Careful investigations have shown that the physically perfect man is al most impossible to find Amos everyone who has reached the age of thirty has some impairment or de fect of his body. It may be such a minor defect as a decayed tooth, or a slight digestive disturbance. Or it may be trouble with the kid neys that will develop into Bright's disease if not attended to promptly. Little defects or impairments, if neg lected, may. cause untol suffering and loss." As to the manner and extent of the examination that is advised, the leaf let says: "If you have a regular fa mily physician, arrange with him for a thorough overhauling your body. This inspection which should be conducted without clothing, should consist at least of the following: Height, weight, chest and abominal MAR-HOF AND STAR MIDDY SUITS. New shipment just received. All sizes, plain and plaited skirts. The most popular and practical garment of the day. Prices $6.50 to $15.00. Coat Suits. We have received a new shipment of the late styles in Coat Suits. We bought these suits at a discount and we give you the benefit of oar saving. ' Nov,' is a good time to buy that sit. Ail the cold weather yet to come. Prices $10.00 to $25.00. he Biggest Coat Season Ever Known. More coats are being sold and vvorn than ever known before. The styles have never been so at tractive, and considering the materials used and the amount of cloth used, the prices are most reason able. Silk Plush. Eskolynx, Bolivia, Wool Velour, Broad Cloth and all the Mixed Novelties. Prices $5.00 to $30.00. Practical and Useful Holiday Goods. ' We now have on display the largest and prettiest line of Holiday gifts that we have ever carried. Silk hosiery, linen handkerchiefs, crepe-de-chine handkerchiefs, ladies neckwear, kid gloves, ehil drens gloves, leather hand bags, jewelry novelties, bed room slippers, kimonas, bath robes, kn'-t goods and many other items that will make appreciative gifts. Again we ask you to do your Christmas shopping early. Thompson-West Company. "The Ladies' Store. with its thousands to feed when the i!!lllll!l!!!llllllllll!!!l!!illll!lllllll!!IIU!!!!!il .iiiiiHii!:ii;!!iii::iiiii!;!i;i!'iii!ii!;;;iii!;j!i!;i!ii;!;!iii:ii.iT same result might be accomplished p- t, m, . I Jf i; by gradually decimating the Human- Wfidi ADOM Hldl DliyUtl: ian army, he left not the slightest p g.g The many friends of Miss Hettie measurements and a survey of the Dellinger and Mr. J. B. Landis will ; general bodily condition. Examina- be surprised to know that they were quietly married yesterday mornin'g in the presence of a few relatives and friends at the Lutheran Seminary by Rev. J. E. Barb. Mrs Landis tion of eyes, ears, nose, throat, mouth, teeth, tongue, skin, glands, lungs, heart, circulation, stomach, liv er and other abdominal organs. j Examinations for evidences of rup Phone Us Your Order. Angel Food Cake, Devil Cake, Layer Cake, Pound Cake, Raisin Cake, Scotch Cookies,-Lemon Snaps, Cup Cukes, and Bread, Cakes and Pies. City Steam Bakery. y WE DELIVER. PHONE 235. who has been making her home with ture, varicose veins, faulty posture, Mr. S. Holland in Grandview 4s a f.at-foot, spinal curvature, deformi pretty and attractive young lady ties and asymmetries Tests of the with a host of friends. Mr. Landis ; vision and hearing. Tests of the is a popular young man and holds a ! brain and nervous system for paresis, splendid position wjth the Brookford j locomotor ataxia and other central Mill store. nervo'is affections or nervous insta- j bility. ' Chemical and miscroscopic Married in Honolulu j examination of the urine. Blood pres- Friends of Mrs. Roy M. Jones form- sure tests." erly Miss Sallie Collins of Virginia,! will be interested in the following j GERMAN GENERAL EXPECTS announcement of her marriage in a; FALL OF BUCHAREST Honalulu paper of recent date, she being a sister-in-law of Mrs. May; Hermanstadt. Transylvania, Nov. Collins and having visited Hickory on several occasions: 26. To the Associated Rress Via Berlin and wireless to Sayville. At Lieut. Roy M. Jones, 1st Infantrv.:a luncheon which General von Fal- and Miss Salie Collins of Virginia j k'enh a yn, commander of the forces will be wedded this afternoon at 4 ; vm ;' e northern Rumaniafci front oSfelock in St. Andrew's Cathedral. gave today to a small group of neu- Rev. Canon William Ault will per-jtral correspondents he remarked to form the ceremony. the Associated .Press representative i JOnly a few friends of the young that although nothing m this world nnnnnnnnnnnnnflnunnnnnnnDnnnnnnnnnnnnnon LT dare predict 1 1 ranged, will be a quiet one. The wed-' "Bucharest will be an uncomfort- 1 1 ding was to have been this coming ! able place for any one to be in when II spring, but owing to recent orders the Germans get their guns trained J which Lieut. Jones received for duty; on it." Although General von Fal !! nn th mainland this nlan was i kenhayn declined absolutely to com mit himsell to any prediction as to when this might occur .nd even Christmas is Only Four Weeks Off. 1 M fVT . A . And why take time to make Christmas presents wnen you can - cnangea. tie wiu sau on me trans find anvthin vou want, ready-made, at the Methodist Philathea j early next week for San Fran- Luzaar on Tuesday. November 28, from 2 until 10 p. m. in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. Chicken salad, sandwiches and cof fee will be served during theafternoon. Also a delicious turkey sup per served from 5:30 to 10 p. m. ICome and see how well you will bo served. U n ri ii ii ii CISCO. .Miss Collins is well known in Ho- questioned the purely military ad vantage of possession of Bucharest fnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanL Stripped for Action There is only one way to overhaul or repair a car and that is to get right down to "bed rock". There is no use in patching up or doing things half way. We believe if it is worth doing at all it is worth doing right. If that si the kind of auto re pair work you are looking for bring your car to us for attention. City Garage And Machine Shop. PHONE 377 $100 P&IMh Nded $20 Subscribed Help Heeded to Reach Desired Amount. Volunteers of America Maude Booth Hope Hall a K4- ir. tVio minds of Ins hearers that he considered it a possioihty Ox,g the immediate future. ' General Falkenhayn was reticent g as to the probable length of the ilw- p manian campaign on the ground tnat . g the continued spring-like weather g mighf hasten the end while even one -g sharp cold spell might lengthen it g materiallv. Although refusing to as- dime Hi a role of nroohet he ap- peai-ed supremely confident -of the a ultimate result. He paid the Ru-; p manian soldiers the highest compn- g msnh rmnn their desnerate bravery and discounted stories of cowardice ; g or inefficiency on the part ot the Ku- jy manian othcers. m Aren't vou ready to buy now ? winter here, you know, cycling's the most "exhilarating" way to enjoy the brisk air, brown fields and good roads. A health habit, too. Cycling strengthens your muscles, takes the kinks out of your joints and gives you a vigorous appetite. Get a CROWN wheel now and join the happy, healthy, hustling throng of CROWN riders. . Hiiunummniiitiimiiiitumiimiiuiiuiui! In Philippine Senate 'm Philadelphia Record. a Among the members ot the new.g Philippine Senate is Hadji Butu, for- ig mer Grand Vizier of the Sultan of y Sulu. There are two other Moros.g in the lower house, one of them Datu;p Piang, the same who held out agamst ; jj the American troops for several years in a natural fortress in the mountains m of Mindanao. There is also Igorot,g and one Ifugiio, members of tribes m scarcely emerged from savagery. One g delegate ccires from a districf, ofjgj Luzon chiefly inhabited by head hunt- H. ers. (Whether this gentleman him- g self has the habit of taking scalps jj 'in the altogether" is not stated. But m the Philippine congress, like other g legislative bodies, is the sole judge j of the election and qualification of m its members. Tf it does not regard H expertness in decapitation as a proper B quahticaticr., parson ?o iaauaeaig can be made h armless. ii'aUa of Con-! p gress, at least by keeping him out m as-Boyle-Roche would saj i The CROWJ-J wheel is known g everywhere as the best and most complete popular-priced g wheel made, Roller chains; m strong, artistic frame; Fisk guaranteed tires; the famous Fauber one-piece crank set; s New Departure coaster brake, g But we can't begin to tell you m all its special features in this small space, so come in and let f us show them to you on the wheel itself. j Like everybody else, you'll H want the CROWN when you see it, especially at this low j price: Abernethy HafJware Co. U Sole Representative in This m Vicinity H llllil!;iSII!l!lll!illl!!;iii!!ill!llli;i;ilil!lll!lilllllllllillillira ': The above cut represents the j improved . Toric Lens. The B word toric means all that is W best in glasses. I furnish these S lenses in all my prescription or- g ders. Make your date with me g if you want the best service. J E. E. HIGIIT Expert Watchmaker and Regis- g tered Optometrist AT THE PASTIME TONIGiUT Don't forget the ''Shielding Shad ow" at the Pastime tonight. The second episode will be great. Appropriate Advice ! Baltimore American. j "They say Dr. Poiytick always! adapts his advice to his individual na-! tients." I "I believe that's true. He told an j irtist who went to him that he must j not draw too much on his reserve strength, and an architect that he: needed building up." I r:3 m m m m SK3DBDDDDDDD0DDDDDI Notice to Tax Payers, g December 1st is your luast Q opportunity to get a discount O on your 1916 City Taxes. 5 A red feather photoplay in five acts at the Pastime tomorrow, Tuesday. HI John W. Ballew, City Manager. saaiaaaaanQDaoaaQonD' "THE SANITARY WAY" PHONE 190. Clothes Altered. Cleaned, Pressed. Dyed and Repaired CITY PRESSING CLUB Moose & Miller. Incorporated Hickory, N. C 1 1916 CAPTAIN D. G. COY: In sineere appreciation of the work you are doing for the poor of this city, I hereby promise to contribute $ per month for months, towards your expenses, with a probable renew al ait the expirations Wishing you every success. Signed . Street The above is a' fac-smileof the cards distributed at the mass meeting at tha Hub theatre, Sunday, Nov. 12. This movement has been indorsed by the people of Hickory as one worthy of sup port. To help Capt. Coy n his efforts to secure the necessary funds to carry on this work, we are publishing this card.- If you have not already signed one, fill in the one above and send it to this effica, and we will see that it is added to those already secured. This home need3 your help, as the poor and desti tute needs the home the Volunteers of America have provided for them. Dress For Thanksgiving. We have a great assortment of suits and overcoats ibr men and young men at reason able prices. Make your purchases early. YodGiark Clothing Company.