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HICKORY DAILY RECORD
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Hickory Daily Record
Published by the Clay ?Jtta Ce
Krrry ETcninf Except Sunday.
TELEPHONE 167
a it r.v.V. Editor
J. CV Miller -mXTHS
11. M. Miller Adr. MKT-
Subscribers desiring the address of
their paper changed, will P" statS
in their communication both OLD and
MPW aMrcaaea.
To Insure efficient delivery, com
.Knu1l he made to the 3UD-
scription Department promptly, wxy
tubicribers should call 167 regarding
complaints.
SUBSCRIPTION BATES
One year - M-Jg
Six months 2.00
Three months 1JJ
One month 'Tf.
PUBLICATION OFFICE:
1402 ELEVENTH AVENUE.
Entered as second-class matter Sep
tember 11. 1915, at the POtofflce at
Hickory, N. C, under the act of March
I, 1879.
ASSOCIATED PRESS RETORTS
THURSDAY, SEPT. 28. 1916
COLUMBIA STANDS PAT
The fact that Columbia refused to
abroeate the commission form of gov
ernment for that city is an indication
of the steadfast belief of the people
there in the modern firm of city aci
ministration. At the time Columbia
adopted commission government, six
years ago, a fine set of councilmen
were elected, but with the passage
of time enemies of the charter suc
ceeded in partially discrediting its
features.
Despite the fact that incompetency
frequently characterized the admin
stration of government in Columbia,
despite almost continued agitation
against it from the day the form was
adopted, the voters of Columbia reas
serted their faith by a majority of
four to one.
The commission form of govern
ment is correct in principle, and un
der it administration is better than
undor the aldermanic plan, to which
Columbia voters declined to revert.
Sixty thousand prisoners m a little
less than three months' fighting is
quite a record for the Franco-British
forces.
King Constantine
the Quaker party.
must belong to
FIRST REGIMENT MOVES
TOWARD TEXAS BORDER
REVIVAL AT OXFORD
Dear Brother Blair: Your readers
A special to the Raleigh News and
Observer tells how the first regiment
was received in Atlanta, Ga., on its
way to the border:
As this is written the three spec
ial trains bearing the first regiment
to Texas are bunched together in the
railroad yards at West Point, a smail
tnwn not manv miles from the Geor-
cria-Alabama line. The engine draw
ing the first sect'on went bad near
Atlanta anrl the other two sections
w.n aououess uc ii.u ... ,. .. ,naa Ti,A
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vnilrlacl men arie consmeruig pw
cious revival season
we haver ecently passed in Oxford,
N. C, since the preaching was done
by one of your preachers. Brother A.
L. Stanford of Hickory, N. C, came
to us on Tuesday, August 29, and re
mained with us nine days. The at
tendance was good from the begin
brother Stanford saying that
ting the first two sections logetner
and trvirc to pull the whole thing
with one eood and one crippled en
Sine. The outfit was scheduled to
reach Montgomery Tuesday n'ght at 8
o'clock but there is not a chance of
doing that.
Railroad men had figured that the
F'rst reeiment would reach El Paso
HAMILTON EFFECTIVE AND
NEWPORT NEWS WON
Charlotte. Sent. 27. Hamilton, . al
though wild, was highly effective and
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
infield and came in succession in the
eighth inning. Hamilton then
forced in the local's run with his
eighth base on 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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the attendance at the morning service i Thursday, night but all hopes of that
on the day after his arrival was xneihave gone glimmering,
best he had ever had at the first day The boys made a fine impression
service, and the attendance grew and in Atlanta today. The three sections
the interest increased until the close. j:ot there almost together a little af
There were not a large number of con- j ter noon and the men marched through
versions during the meeting, but we. the principal streets headed by the
believe here that through the meet- band. They never showed to better
ing the church received a preparation1 advantage and were highly comph
for service that it had not received mented. A high officer of the Geor
before, and that the end is not yet. p a guard told General Young that
The first Sunday in October has been he had never seen as good looking a
named as the day on which new mem- bunch of soldiers come out of a
bers are to be received, and we are training camp.
expecting quite an ingathering atj Thousands of people lined the
that t'me. I'.VotVter Stanford has 'streets and watched the boys go by
now held meetings in nearly all the and all comment was favorable. Going
fargVr churches in our (Conference, ! to the terminal to entrain the regi
and in a number of the smaller ones.ment butted into a section of New
and in each of these meetings the York troopers homeward bound from
Lord has wonderfully blessed his la- the Brownsville section. The Tar
bors. We appreciate more than Heel boys looked equally tanned and
words can express his giving us so seasoned and had the added advan
much of his valuable time. Rev. R. tage of much more impressive physi
ii iiii:;a nf HvfnrH North Carolina ml annearance The New York
Fraternal Directory
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Christian Advocate.
A SAD PARTING
Tho Record will have to join the
Greensboro Record in mourning
the fact that it is to lose a
couple of its valuable ex
hcanot). Tho twu Wliistoii-Oaleiu
dalies are willing to make us a spec
ial rate of three dollars a year, and
we are willing to let them have the
Record for that sum, but they want
to swap checks. We may put some
more wtrk on our bookkeeper, but
not this way. The Record exchanges
with a number of the smaller paper,
a number of them weaklies, and does
not expect to collect any difference
in the price. As long as we can
afford it, we shall continue reciprocal
relations with all our North Carolina
exchanges, realizing full well that
some of our friends will get stung
and that we may not care for some
papers as much as others. But the
average will be as good as our pa
per, we are sure.
THIS WHISKEY COST
OVER $40 A GALLON
Newton, Sept. 28 The s'x and a
half gallons of blockade whiskey,
captured by the police and poured
out, proves to have been about the
most expensive beverage of the kind
that ever was seen in Catawba county.
Counting in the two fines of $100!
each placed on the men who had the ;
two lots, and the cost and attorneys
fees, the six and a half gallons av
erage more than $40 the gallon; and
the man who had only a gallon and
a half paid as high as $100 the gallon
for his six quarts.
boys were slender chaps, evidently
town bred, while the North Carolina
boys had all the appearances of men
bred in the open, larger and broader
of shoulder.
So far no accidents have occurred.
Perfect TVvalth prevails aboard all
three trains.
MORGANTOX TO HAVE
FREE CITY DELIVERY
Morganton, Sept. 28. Mr. Braxton
Wvbb, United Spates potstaffi.ee in
spector, is here charting the town for
the purpose of establishing la city
free delivery for Morganton.
Routes are being arranged for two
carriers to make two deliveries daily.
ANOTHER BLEASE MOVEMENT
The "Reform party" in South Car
olina, of wfiich former Governor
Blease is the chief leader, will hold a
convention in Columbia on Tuesday,
October 18, for the purpose of demon
strating that Bleasites are as good
as other people and for the "further
purpose of increasing our faith in
and consecrating our efforts to the
continuance of the struggle for the
principles upon which we stand."
A ''Reform" party should not 'have
to demonstrate vocally to the world its
righteousness; rather it should want
to be judged by its acts.
The latest Blease movement might
result in giving South Carolina two
political parties, though the Repub
licans, who are to be the gainers,
would not have unusual cause to exult.
Both the Observer and the News
agree that Charlotte should adopt a
form of government more suitable to
me demands of a growing city. Both
kv.o fcmuB mat mere are too
many heads in the municipal govern-
'"ent. me Kecord ia confident the
commission form, which has proved
ucce89fui in Raleigh and Asheville,
i me needs of Charlotte.
inougn tne Queen City may require
IIICwnai aitrerent form from eith
er of its neighbors.
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Hickory Lodge,
No. 206, 1. 0. 0. F.
Brother Odd Fellows invited.
Meets every Tuesday night, at
7 :30 Degree work every meeting.
W. W. WILLIAMS, Secretary.
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Dr. W. B. Ramsay
Dentist
Office over Shuf ord's Drug Store.
Hickory, N. C.
Drs. Hicks & Hicks
DENTISTS
Office Phone 194, Residence 518-L.
Office in Maoonie Building.
Dr.Chas. L Hunsucker M D.
Office over Shuford'a Drug Store
HICKORY. N. C.
Residence 825 16th Ave.
Phone 92 Office 26
Hours 3:30-6 p. m., 7-8 p. m.
Calls answered at All Hours
TiB!!
Piedmont Ccupci!
No. 43, Jr, O. U.A. M.
Meets every Monday evening
at 8:00 P. M. All visiting
brothers cordially invited.
J. W. BALLEW Councilor
M. G. CROUCH, Sec. Sec'y.
THE HICKORY HARNESS CO.
Manufacturers of all kinds of
HARNESS, BRIDLES, SADDLES
AND STRAP WORK.
Repairing a Specialty.
Hickory. N. C.
WSm
Hickory Camp No. 80
w. o. w.
Meets every Friday night at
3:00. All members request-
H ed to attend.
1 Visiting Soverigns Invited.
1 B. A. MILLER. Clerk
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N U FORM
AVERACEeFIGURES
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 Lips disappear; balky
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.
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,WEING ARTEN BROS., Inc. New York, Chicago, San Francisco
Hickory Lodge No. 343
A. F. & A. M.
Regular communicatiop Mon
day evening, Oct. 2, at 8 p. m.
Brethren cordially invited to be
present.
J. W. SHUFORD, W. M.
D. T. APPLEGATE, Sec'y.
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Jos. L Murphy, Jr.
Attorney at Law
Over Moretz-Whitener Cloth
ing Company.
Special Attention to Collec
tion of Claims.
Dr. Ia Wood
DENTIST
OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE
CAFE AND KENNEDY
ELECTRIC CO
CHICHESTER S PILLS
XT. '1 UK DIAiUUNU UKAHD,
A.
LniliesI Ask your Ilruarsl.t for .
'lil.elicn-Ior'8 Diamond llrandA
IM1U in Ut d and Void mctallic
hoxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon.
Take no otht.i TSnv nf tnn. V
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ItrueetKt. AskfnrCIII.tlIES-TEK'8
UUIUOIIF IIH.1AU riLlitl, lot (S
years known as Best, Safest. Always Reliable
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
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Hickory Manufacturing Company,
Hickory, North Carolina.
Manufacturer of
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MANTELS,
MOULDINGS, LUMBER, ETC.
FINE HARDWOOD WORK A SPECIALTY
Send us your plans for estimates. Write for Catalogue and Prices
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Straw hats will not he ,.
until the lunatics attending the world's
"Ties, With nothing to do between
a. m. ana z p. m., spend their time
mashlnff the straw chapeaux of
"tner ieiiows.
The
mat Kentihhrano nj
Progressives in Pennsvlvnn!
ing to grasp Hughes' hand does not
..ulcaie mucn hope for the Democrats
in a stato that is abnormally 300,000
If Rumania was defeated by the
central powers, it looks as if the
railroad line leading: from the Black
ea to the interior ought to be cracked
by now.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH
WEST BOUND east ruUkii
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NEW YORK
W. PHILADELPHIA. P.
BALTIMORE, Md.
WASHINGTON (ET)
SALISBURY
BARBER
Cleveland -Elm
wood
STATESVILLK
Eufola
Catawba
Claremont
NEWTON
Conovar
Oyama
HICKORY
Hildebran
Connelly Spring
Valdese
Drexel
Morganton
Calvin
Glen Alpine
Bridgewater
Nebo
C. C. A O. Crossing
MARION
Grenlee
Old Fort
Graphite ville
Ridgecrest
Black Mountain
Swannanoa
Azalea
BILTMORE
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TELEPHONE FRANCHISE FOR
SALE
The city of Hickory, N. C., on 31st
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 hfiglvest per
centage of the gross annual receipts,
a telephone franchise, granting the
right to use the streets of the Oity
for the purpose of operating a tel
ephone system for a period of thirty
years.
All bids must be accompanied by
a certified check for one hundred dol
lars. iSealed bids will be received,
but any bidder present at the open
ing of the sealed bids will have the
right to raise the highest sealed or
oral b.ds.
The successful bidder. within
thirty days after the awarding of
the franchise, must file a bond run
ning to the City, to be approved by
the City Council, in the penal sum
of five thousand dollars, conaitloned
that such bidder shall well and truly,
observe and faithfully perform each'
and every term and condit.on of the
franchise.
All bids will be received at the
office of the City Manager, who, up
on 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.
J. Gaither Bonniwell
ARCHITECT
ELLIOTT BTLDING
HICKORY N. C.
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Marcus L Hull, D. C.
CHIROPRACTOR
Palmer School Graduate
OFFICE HOURS
3:30 to 5:30 and 7 to 8 P. M.
Consultation and Analysis Free
1029 Thirteenth Street
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 the
FIRST NATIONAL
Capital and Surplus $300,000.00.
Four Per Cent. Interest On Savings
pound ad Quarterly.
BANK
Hickory, N. C.
Accounts, Com-
How They Got Their Start.
James J. Hill,
Andrew Carnegie,
John D. Rockfeller.
it tn
in fact, nine out of every ten rich men were able to make the:
first investments because they had saved their money. Yoi
cannot make investments without money and the onlv way tc
have money is to save it. The difference between the rich an-
poor is simply this the one gets money and saves
other merely gets it. Which class are you in?
Start a savings account with the
Hickory Banking & Trus
and get in the right class.
t Co.
Subscribe co Lie Hickory Dail Rec id
Dr. E. L Shuford, Jr.
VETERINARIAN.
Headquarters A. S. Aber
nethv and Sons Stable.
Office phone No. 256. lsi
dence phone 61.
R. W. Wolfe's
VETERINARY HOSPITAL
915 Ninth Avenue.
INAUGURATION CHAIR CAR
SERVICE BETWEEN CHESTER
AND LENOIR JUNE 20. 1916.
Beginning June 20, 1916. Chair car
will be operated on trains Nos. 9 and
10, between Chester and Lenoir.
Conductors will use rate published
in summer tourist tariff for chair car
and get supply of tickets and instruc
tions from auditor's office.
E. F. REID, G. P. & P. A.
Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up SysTr-
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic.
GROVE S TASTELESS chill TONIC. dries out
Malari,enriches the blood, and builds up the sys
tem, a true tonic. For adults and children. 50c,
DR. ALFRED W. DUU
EYE SPECIALIST
TO SEE BETTER
SEE DUU
17 Year's Exnerinr.f
The Best Equipment Obtainable.
Olasses Jbmed Exclusively
MARTIN BLOCK, LENOIR, N. C.
If you got it from ImLA. It's AllTUght.
ff-ATCH FAFliK FOR DATES.
7V
FORD!
NEW
Effective Aug., 1, 1916.
Chassis -----Roadster
-Touring
Car -
F. O. B. Detroit
PRICES.
$325
345
- 360
Hickory Garage Co.
ZLLIOTT BUILDING
PHONE
THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
P. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor
Firat-Class Work Guaranteed
Phone 106, Work Delivered
1032 14th street Hickory, N. C.
Next to Pirj-t Buildin & Loan office.
School Supplies
We have a large l'ne of Tablets, Pencils, Pens, Inks, also Box
Stationery, Pound Paper, and envelopes.
For all your drug atore wants-come to us, we lead, in all lines
GRIMES & MURPHY, Druggists
Phone 300
"N.
"ON
Opposite Post Office
THE CORNER"
Are Ygu a voman ?
Tate fMff
The Votsao's Tonic I
SALE AT ALL S!K
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QUICK SERVICE? SHORT
NOTICE
We can furnish FLORAL
DESIGNS. Agents for Van
Lindly Company. Cut Flow
ers any time
VHITNER MARTIN
I T T T T f I f I T Ill 1 1 III Illliltllft
J. D. Elliott. President and Treasurei J. Worth Elliott, V.-Pres.
L. M. Elliott. Secretary
Elliott Building Company
Incorporated.
For all classes of construction. Estimates furnished cheerfully.
x me or ganization anc best equipped contractors in the South.
HICKORY.N.C
Want Ads in the Record bring Resuii
TRADE MARK
ECZEMA REMEDY
Sold on a guarantee for Eczema.
Tetter, Salt Rheum, and similar af
fections of the skin and scalp. Sold
only by us, '50c and $1.00.
HICKORY DRUG
- Hickory, N. C.
CO.
The QuIniM That Does Not Affect The- Heed
Because ot its tome and laxative effect, LAXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary
Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor
ringing in head. Remember the full name and
look for th sigrature of . W, GROVE. 25c.
As Busy As A Bee!
What? HICKORY Ice, of course. Why? Because it works
night and day pulling constantly for your comfort, health and
sat.sfaction.
Sura!y, it is the one mainstay you have in practicing economy
in your household expenses, for, it enables you to buy in !ar-e
quantities at a less cost.
Are we not entirely correct?
Hickory Ice & Coal Co.
Phone No. 261
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