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HICKORY DAILY RECORD
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Hickory Daily Record
I'uhliiihrd by the Clay Printing C
Erery Evening Eieept bunday.
TELEPHONE 167
S. H. Farabee mJE
J. C. Miller - Manajrer
H. M. Miller
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PUBLICATION OFFICE:
1402 ELEVENTH AVENUE.
Entered as second-class matter Sep
tember 11. 1915, at the postofflce at
Hickory, N. C, under me ac oi u.vU
8, 1879.
ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS
WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 27. 1916
REMEMBERING BELGIUM
Americana aro in entire accord in
ih desire that Belgium ana &eroia
.1... .mall vuntries who have
suffered most in this war, may recov
er their lost territory and be reestab
nn.l inderjendent na-
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tion. Little Serbia, beset by Aus
tria, offered to surrender all except
w sovereignty, and if the great
powers had. deckled that she lose
that, the Serbs would have yielded.
But Austria was insistent, and there
vu no one at Berlin to say Austria
nay.
Mobilization began in Austria.
Russ a followed suit, ultimatums were
?ctK, tho British and French minis
ters strove desperately, aided by Italy,
to have a conference, but the war
party in Berlin refused.
Be'gium, who had no part in the
quarrel, was oblivious of the danger
in store for her. Luxemburg was in
vaded, Prussian soldiers crossed in
to Belcr'um. encountered the forts at
Liege were met as an honorable na
wlin should meet an invader, and
were delayed several days. It was
impossible then to destroy France.
Belgium pa d the price. She lost
practically all save honor. But the
entente allies have said that they
will never stop fighting until Belgium
is reconquered, and indemniy col
lected and the wrong done that brave
people mended as far as possible.
The world ought not to forget Bel
gium. Amer'oans have not forgot
her, the constant stream of contribu
tions flowing across the water pre
venting innocent people from starv
ing.
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Newton people SSre tho farmer,. Governor Jnrtman J ""'"""
who propose to start a creamery; a law passed giv.ng the street car
there of fine support. With proper men eight hours a day, but as a: ,Cnar;0tte, Sept. 27. Hamilton, al
o nmmunitv can do any-) matter of fact they probably need a though wild, was highly effective and
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thing and if the fanners of the New- raise as much as any set of men
ton section and the people of Newton in the country.
pull together, they can build up an
industry that will be a credit to the! Former Governor G.enn has open
county. The creamery at Hickory ed the flood gates of h.s eloquence
was not made great in a day, but it' on a number of communities and they
has long since passed the experimen-j are more or less mentally irr.gated.
seemed
tii atnerp. and is now. as it
vu t r - r
destined to become from the 6tart.
the pride of the county.
All of them have bad colds. First
t was reported that Governor Bick
ett was affected by throat trouble,
then came the report that Mr. Linney
was suffering from it, later that Wal
ter Murphy was eating lozenges by
the pound, and now Cameron Mor
rison, who can talk as much and as
hard as any man in the state, has
discovered that his throat is not made
of brass. Openair speaking
The British blacklist is a whitelist,
according to Sir Richard Crawford,
but to those Americans with German
names the color makes no difference.
Bandit Villa may attack Carranza
troops with impunity, but if he copies
Pershing's way not much importance
will be attached to his hide.
Mr. Miller has sold a good deal of
space for Dollar Day October 12:
but he will call on anybody who wants
0 to discuss the matter.
course is worse on the voice, but
continuous indoor oratory is hard on
tho throat also.
Hie fact that fifty young men were
out for practice the other afternoon
is an indicat'on that Lenoir can put
out a football tc im. Tt will take a
rounle of vears to tret started, but
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Lenoir alreadv has some traditions , son
behind, and these count.
And we hope that the French will
keep Thurman over there about two
months before releasing, him for foot
ball duty.
Newport News won the fifth game
of the interstate series from Char
lotte, 2 to 1. Redding pitched remar
kable ball for the losers but received
poor support in two inn ngs. All
of Charlotte's three hits were to the
infie'd and came in succession in the
eighth inning. Hamilton then
forced in the local's run, with his
eighth base pn balls. Newport News
has won three of the five games play
ed by the two teams in a scheduled
seven game series. Score R H E
Newport News. Oil 000 0002 3 0
Charlotte 000 000 0101 3 6
Batteries: Hamilton and Lake; Red
d ng and Manchester.
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Professional
Cards
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Fraternal Directory
Glfford and Amos Pinchot have di
vided again, this time the one sup
porting Hughes and the other Wil-
The Mexican commissioners, hav
ing been given assurances that the
American troona are to be withdrawn,
are wasting their breath discuss'ngj frying
an acaaemnc queiv'on. uei iniom
talk about something pertinent.
Everybody is resigning
but the taxpayers.
in Greece
Greece is one country that is kept
JAPAN'S SHIP YARDS
The Raleigh Chamber of Commerce,
(By Associated Press)
TrtL-irt Rent 97 TVip strides of
and the Raleigh Times are planning j Japan jn shipbuilding since the be
to pull off a big track meet in the g nning of the war are shown by
capital city on Thanksgiving day,: the oftcial announcement thatf 28
thl. to ke place before the en. runs Se"ilc1,eM uriSf U
in the afternoon. j half of the current year. Nine
I steamers with a total tonnage of 28,-
And we had rather see a non-par-j 950 are expected to be completed dur
tisan county government
thing else just now.
than any-! 'ng the second half of the year.
Dollar Day is coming.
j Mr. Robert W. Perry has purchas
j ed a Studebaker from the Abernethy
THE AMERICAN CHAMPS
Although the Boston Americans
have clinched the pennant in their
league, the winner in tho National
League is still in doubt. Boston on
paper has no betier team thar
Chicago or Detroit, but the Red Sox,
when they faced the crucial test, al
way came through with the punch.
Minus Speaker the Red Sox have
had a hard time of it, but they refused
to be counted out. The lesson to be
learned in their wonderful fight can
bo applied in business as well as in
sport never concede defeat as long
as there is life. He who continues
to fight wh'le others are counting
h;m out will reach the goal sooner
or later.
EVERYBODY FOR ROADS
A few years ago it seemed that it
would be many a day before the coun
try would have good road-, but prog
ress in the last few months indicates
that the worth of properly built high
ways has appealed to people every
where. Wilkes county perhaps fur
nished the most notable example
Wilkes was devastated by the flood,
and yet before tho land had scarcely
dried, the voters had dee ded to tax
themselves to the extent of $250,000
for roads. Wiikes has made remar
kable progress in the past ten years,
and there is no reason why it should
not become one of tho most prosper
ous count es in the entire state.
FOR THE COMMUNITY
These who know Mr. G. H. Geit
ner do not need to be told that he
would not de'ay the Horseford bridge
because of personal interests,, and
his explanation yesterday will suffice
to clear up Pome confusion in some
parts of Caldwell county. Mr.
Geitner cannot control busy steei
plants, he cannot prevent railroads
from losing shipments, and he cannot
make bricks without straws. This
section is indeed indebted to him for
erecting ferries, and he did not mind
if he lost money on the project. He
wanted to help the community.
There is no fundamental difference
between the two great political par
ties nationally, so far as we are able
to observe. The only question that
seemed to divide them was the tariff,
but the creation of a tariff board will
result in removing it from the realm
of pontics, and then the two parties
will be placed before the country on
their merits.
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NUFORM REDUSO
AVERAGE FICUBES STOUTFIOOHem R
W.B.Nuform Corsets
give Style, Comfort and perfectly
fitting Gown. Long wearing, they
assure the utmost in a corset at
most Economical Price. $3.00
to $1.00.
W.B. Reduso Corsets
make large hips disappear; bulky
waist-lines more graceful; awk
ward bust-lines smaller and
neater, and have the "old corset"
comfort with the first fitting.
$5.00 and $3.00.
,WEING ARTEN BROS., Inc. New York, Chicago, San Francisco
wiiiiuiiiin
Hickory Lodge,
No. 206, 1. 0. OF.
Brother Odd Fellows invited.
Meets every Tuesday night, at
7:30 Degree work every meeting.
W. W. WILLIAMS, Secretary.
Dr. W. B. Ramsay
Dentist
Office over Shuford's Drug store.
Hickory N. C.
Drs. Hicks & Hicks
DENTISTS
Office Phone 194, Residence S18-L.
Office in Masonic Building.
Dr.Chas. L Hunsucker M D.
Office over Shuford's Drug Store
HICKORY. N. C.
Residence 825 15th Ave.
Phone 92 Office 26
Hours 3:30-6 p. m., 7-8 p. m.
Calls answered at All Honrs
I Piedmont Ccuicil
1 No. 43, Jr, O. U.A.M.
m Meets everv Monday evening
1 at 8:00 P. M. AH visiting
1 brothers cordially invited.
I J. W. BALLEW, Councilor
j M. G. CROUCH. Rec. Sec'y.
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i u-i r y on i
W. O. W. I
Meets every Friday night at
1 3:00. All members request
1 ed to attend.
S Visiting Soverigns Invited.
1 B. A. MILLER. ClerK M
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THE HICKORY HARNESS CO.
Manufacturers of all kinds of
HARNESS, BRIDLES, SADDLES
AND STRAP WORK.
Repairing a Specialty.
Hickory, N. C.
Jos. L Murphy, Jr.
Attorney at Law
Over Moretz-Whitener Cloth,
ing Company.
Special Attention to Collec
tion of Claims.
Have System in Your Business
You cannot over-estimate the value of business
system. Over-estimating the value of strong bank
ing connection is not possible. If your business is
worth starting, it is worth your profoundest thought.
A check account in this bank relieves financial per
plexity and allows time for planning growth.
A bank account is an invaluable aid to every man
who handles money, whether he be merchant, farmer
or wage earner.
The new Interest Period begins October 1 st, at
FIRST NATIONAL
Capital and Surplus $300,000.01.
Four Per Cent. Interest On Savings
pounded Quarterly.
BANK
icxo ry,
Accounts, CV
ttitttititrt?
Hickory Lodge No. 343 j
A. F. & A. M.
Ragular communicatiop Mon
day evening, Oct. 2, at S p. m.
Brethren cordially invited to be
present.
J. W. SHUFORD, W. M.
D. T. APPLEGATE, Sec'y.
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Dr. Ia Wood
DENTIST
OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE
CAFE AND KENNEDY
ELECTRIC CO
QHICHESTER S PILLS
I'roesWt- Ask forCIU-CHES.TEK'S
1IAJUI ItRAND PILLS, for 85
years k nown as Best. Safest, Always Reliable
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
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ARCHITECT
ELLIOTT BTLDING
HICKORY N. C.
TELEPHONE FRANCHISE
SALE
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Hickory, North Carolina.
Manufacturer of
! SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MANTELS,
MOULDINGS, LUMBER, ETC.
FINE HARDWOOD WORK A SPECIALTY :
Send us your plana for estimates. Write for Catalogue and Prices
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The city of Hickory, N. C., on 3lst
day of October, 1916 at 8 p. m. will
award to the highest bidder offering
to pay to the city, during the life
of the franchise, the highest per
centage of the gross annual receipts,
i telephone franchise, granting the
ight to use the streets of the C-ty
or the purpose of operating a tel
ephone system for a period of thirty
ears.
All bids must be accompanied by
i certified check for one hundred dol
lars. iSealed bids will be received,
)ut any bidder present at the open
ng of the sealed bids will have the
ight to raise the highest sealed or
)ral b.ds.
The successful bidder, within
hirty days after' the awarding of
.he franchise, must file a bond run
ling to the City, to be approved by
he City Council, in the penal sum
f five thousand dollars, conditioned
-hat such bidder shall well and truly
observe and faithfully perform each
ind every term and condit.on of the
franchise.
All bids will be received at the
fnce of the City Manager, who, up
m request, will furnish any addition
al information desired.
The City Council reserves the right
under Section 4 of the City Charter
to refuse any and all bids.
JOHN W. BALLEW,
City Manager
This Sept. 2, 1916.
Marcus E. Hull, D. C.
CHIROPRACTOR
Palmer School Graduate
OFFICE HOURS
3:30 to 5:30 and 7 to 8 P. M.
Consultation and Analysis Free
iuzy Thirteenth Street
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Dr. E. L Shuford, Jr.
VETERINARIAN.
Headquarters .A. S. Aber
aethrr and Sons Stable.
Office phone No. 256.
dence phone 51.
R. W. Wolfe's
VETERINARY HOSPITAL
915 Ninth Avenue.
(NAUGURATION CHAIR CAR
SERVICE BETWEEN CHESTER
AND LENOIR JUNE 20. 1916. '.
Beginning June 20, 1916 Chair car
vill be operated .on trains Nos. .9 and
10,' between Chester and Lenoir. V
Conductors will use rate published
in summer tourist tariff for "chair car
and get supply of tickets' and instruct
tidns from auditor's office. .
. E. F. REID, G. F. & P. A.
OR. ALFRED W. DUU
EYE SPECIALIST
TO SEE BETTER
SEJDUU
aS 17 Year's Ewsrience
The Best Equiprrient Obtinablei
Olasses Pitied Exclusively
MARTIN BLOCK, LENOIR, N. C.
If you got It from DtJLA. It's All Right
V ,VCH PATEK FOR DATES.
How They Got Their
James J. Hill,
Andrew Carnegie,
John D. Rockfeller.
in fact, nine out of every ten rich men were able to make the ;
first investments because they had saved their money. Y.
cannot make investments w'vhout money and the on'v way f
have money is to save it. The difference between the rich ;.: ;
poor 's simply this the one gets money and saves it t"r.(
other merely gets it. Which class are you in?
Start a savings account w.th the
Hickory Banking &
and get in the right class.
rust to.
Subscr;b- co Lie Hickory Dail Rec
NEW
Chassis
Roadster
Touring Car
FORD!
Effective Aug., 1, 1916.
PRICES.
$325
345
360
F. O. B. Detroit
Hiekory Garage Co.
ELLIOTT BUILDING
PHONE 2-
School Supplie
5
Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up Sysf :-
The Old Standard greneial strengthening tcnic,
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, dries out
Malaria.eorlches the blood, and builds up the sys
tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c
THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
P. M. THOMPSON, Prnprietor
First-Class Work liuaranteed j
PhonelOe, Work Delivered il' J
1032 14th Btreei Hickory, N. C.
Text.to Firp;t Boildin Loan office,
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Aid Yffli a Woman ?
QUICK SERVICEj SHORT
NOTICE, ,i
J?Le can furnish FLORAL
DESIGNS. Agents for Van
Lindly Company, Cut Flow
era any time " '"j .;.
WH1TNEU MARTIN
TTl TffT i M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Hi linn
We have a large l"ne of Tablets, Pencils, Pens, Inks, aho
Stationery, Pound Paper, and envelopes.
For all your drus store wants come to us, we ".ead in a'.i '.
GRIMES & MURPHY, Druggists
Phone 300 Opposite Post
"ON THE CORNER"
J. D. Elliott. President and Treasure! J. Worth Elliott, V.-Fr
L. M. Elliott, Secretary
Elliott Building Company
Incorporated,
For, aU,jcJiasses . 0f ;i.onstruction. Estimates furnished cheerful y
Fine organization anc best equipped contractors in the South.
HICKORY, N. C
Want Ads in the Record bring Re
The Woiuairs Teiiic
foa sale at Aa onusa-m
F4
TRADE MAfm
ECZEMA REMEDY.
Sold on a guarantee for Eczema. !
Tetter, Salt Rheum, and . similar af
fections of the skin and scalp. So'd
only by ua, 60c and $1.00.
HICKORY DRUG CO.
Hickory, N. C.
Tim Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head
S??5?of lts tonic and laxative effect, LAXA
TIVE BROMO QU1N INE is better than ordinary
Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor
ringing In head. Remember the full name and
wk for the sigcattue of . V. QROVS. ate
As Busy As A Eee!
What? HICKORY Ice, of course. Wby? Because :t work,
night and day pulling constantly for your comfort, health sr.-'
sat sfaction.
Surely,-;t is the one mainstay you have in practicing econorr.
in your household expenses, 'for, it enables you to buy ;n I.irv
quantities at a less cost.
Are we not entirely correct ?
Ice & Coal Co.
Phone No. 261
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