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ttKJ&OtCl OAlLl KJGCOKli Hickory Daily Record Published by the Clay Printing Co. Every Evening Except Sunday. TELEPHONE 167 S. H. Fsrabee - Editor J. C. Miller .Mwupn H. M. Miller - Adv. Mgr. " Subscriber! deiring the address of their paper changed, will please state in their communication both OLD and NEW addresses. To insure efficient delivery, com plaints should be made to the Sub scription Department promptly. City subscribers should call 167 regarding complaints. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year H00 Six months fOO Three months 1-00 One Month JO One week 10 PUBLICATION OFFICE: 1482 ELEVENTH AVENUE Entered as second class matter Sep tember 11, 1915, at the postoffice at Hickory, N. C, under the act of March 8. 1879. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS FRIDAY, JAN. 26, 1917 DISPLEASED ALLIES President "WJilson's address on a world league to enforce peace was received, as our readers have ob served, with varying emotions in the United States. .Most of the com mentators agree that it was a mas terly and scholarly appeal, worthy of the president of the United States, but few of them have endorsed it as a practical thing. In Europe, how ever, the address made a different im pression. To quote from a London cable to the New York Times: iAs quotations from the press here will have shown, the offending lanc a phrase "peace j'tZEXZLrJZ old prescription United States has had an opportu nity for over two years to take a stand for the ideals spoken of by the president, it is a rather late day to try to load them "on the world. FOR WEAK KIDNEYS A medical preparation like Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Root, that has real cur ative value almost sells itself. Like In afl of a loner rainy suell. one an endless chain system the remedy is likely to forget that Mother Na- jf recommided by those who have Fraternal Directory- tmiiiiiiiiinnimin umiinmiiiiiiiiimt ture was putting down a reserve need of it. supply for the benefit Of humanity, j , Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is a phy- ' ; ' jsician's prescription. It has been Thursday was the last day for; tested for years and has brought re hunting quail in' Catawba, but one suits to countless fnutaiber ;whso have is allowed to prize rabbits ' out ditch banks.' " ' J of extent. Xenophon's prudence, activity vigor made him Greeks. a leader of 10,000 ITALY'S PLACE IN THE SUN was tipped with without victory." In ''peace without victory" the president has coined a new one that may share honors with "too proud to fight" during the rest of the war discussion. Aside from the phrases to which unwarranted importance may be giv en, there is a deeper offense to the English in the implication that the belligerents all stand on the same footing. IThe vice of the whole discussion by the president from the own that he has been in the wrong. English viewpoint lies in what is regarded as a complete misunder-l ' , , , , . . . standing of the moral objects for The ground hog should have been which, the allies are fighting. The on the job the first of the wek. British mind declines to entertain! ' any consideration ot the war oasea upon the moral equality of the en- tcnto and the Teutons. The sug- Kansas City star, neural nation may wish to keep him suffered. The success of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root is due to the fact that if fulfills , almost every wish in overcoming kid Still, there ought to be a way of ney, liver and bladder diseases, cor- i i. rects urinary troubles and neutralizes rorcmg compulsory rivUuu the which causea rheuma-! the public is concerned to any great .jsm j wDBummii Hickory Lodge, No- 206,LO.O.F. Brother Odd Fellows invited. Meets every Tuesday night, at 7:30 Degree work every meeting. f J. F. JOY, Secretary. : jr .aaMBIIM iDo not suffer. Get a bottle of Swamp Root from any druggist now. and; Start treatment today. A man should never be ashamed to MISSING LINK A GOOD SORT The pithecanthropus or missing self in position to maintain friendlv'link was a good family man better Italy, Bulgaria and Rumania have relations with both sides if he is to .than man is today according to in it, been roundly scored for the sordid P'ay a useful part was not favor .elf,sh.ss exhibited by then, in . ij " tenng the war for the price of land. The French press and public men Even the millions of well wishers of (Jo not say much about-the address, the allies condemn the Italians, not aml the Tirres contained nothing from lor ineir xauure io join uermany an.i Berin on it German spokesmen Austria in an osjiensive war, bu;thja country were divided on for throwing in their lot .with the judffin?r from their newspapers. Allies in the hope of regaining ter-j -Enelishmen and, Frenchmen un ritory that by natural right should doiibtedly' Will take keener offense belong to those people. the more they consider the note and From 15-'l to 159, De Sismondi observe the manner of its reception tells us, Italy was crushed under the in the United States. It is possible heel of her neighbors, with Charles V that the president might have made of Spain in the master role. 'Spain- it impossible for him to serve the na ards, French, Swiss, Germans and tions at war later on, but this will even Turks sacked her cities, pillaged be determined in future. The allies and massacred her inhabitants and vis-; fad that they have been put on a ited on Rome outrages and horrors par with the central powers a sug that were more brutal and impover- restion not endorsed by thousands ishing than were inflicted by the 0f American educators, teachers and Goths and Vandals. The last vestige publicists and they will be but hu of independence and .wealth of this man if they resent interferences once proud and cultured people far from President Wilson. superior to their neighbors was de However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer and Co., Binghampton, N. Y., for a sample . bottle- When writing be sure and mention the Hickory Daily Record. adv Piedmont Council No. 43, Ji, O. U.A.M. Meetn every feonday evening at 7:30 P. M.. All visiting brothers cordially invited. J. W. BALLEW, Councilor W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec. wnmnmMtm stroyed by the horde of outlaws that swept over the land. In assisting It begins to look as if the president will have to accept a compromise on iL C ! 1 a ti 1 ii ... me opaniaraa io conquer iwuy, mi his railway strike legislation, and French, to their subsequent sorrow, It he gets anything at all he will be prepared a long train of disasters for lucky). themselves. For three centuries Itly was oppressed by the Austrians, and in modem times, as the country has recovered from the oppressions and injuries of the centuries, the peo ple have thought only of reestablish ing the rights of their nation. (De Sismondi gives us this picturo of the unhappy country: j "A period of three centuries of weakness, humiliation and suffering in Italy began in the year 1530: from that time she was always oppressed by foreigners and corrupted by her masters. These last reproached her with the vices of which they were themselves the authors. iAfter hav ing reduced her to the impossibility of resisting, they accused her of cow ardice when she submitted, and re bellion when she made efforts to vindi cate herself. The Italians, during this long period of slavery, were agitated with the desire of becoming once more a nation: as, however, they had lost the direction of their own af fairs, they ceased to have any his-' tory which could be called theirs; their misfortunes became but epi sodes in the histories of other na tions." lit is to the credit of the French and Germans that they aided Italy to throw off the Austrian yoke, and this feat undoubtedly accounts for inenasmp between the Italians and French, and the loathness to take up arms against Germany. It aly became a signatory to the triple alliance, it is proper to note, not so much to maintain the equilibrium or balance of power in Europe as to pro tect herself against Austria- It was the most unnatural alliance and held together until the interests of the two countries clashed. iFrance is as necessary to the in dependence of Italy as the cotton fibr is to the spindle, and an apparently cold blooded act, when viewed under the perspective of his'iory and na tional aspirations, often becomes log ical and rational. It is not in the nature fo an oppressed man to love the author of his woes and it is not in the nature of a nation to love a power that for centuries has been th. cause of its misfortunes. Rime. Margaret Stlenka, the famous German scientist who attended the meeting of the American Associa tion for the Advancement of Science in New York city. '"The apes that rank immediately below the pithecanthropus are mo nogamists and each of they is loyal to only one wife," she said. "Our investigations have shown us that prehistoric man, ranking just above the pithecanthropus, was very likely monogamous also and of good domes tic habits." IRDme). Selenka and her late hus band discovered the remains of what they and many other scientists be lieved the missing link in Java a num ber of years ago. She has carried on other investigations in that region which, she says, convinced her it was a cradle of the human race. (The missing link she found lived more than half a million years ago, so far back she could not even es timate the time, she declared. It walked erect, with a little sag to its knees, and had begun to lose the ap elike hairiness. But it was not white, she believes. The immediate ances tor of the white man came ages la ter; Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general atteagtbeninc tonic. GROVE'S TASTELESS cbill TONIC, dxfrea out Malaria,enrichea the blood.and trailda np the ? tern. A true tonic For adulta and children. 50c. Morses and Mules. THE VEAL CALF LAW Lenoir Topic The indiscriminate destruction of veal calves is unquestionably a great injury to stockraising industry in any; community. In order to protect this ! important industry,, outr lawmakers; in Raleigh have recently passed an! act, applicable to Caldwell and Per-j son counties, two sections of which are printed on first page of this pa per, lhose who handle veal calves should see that they do not violate. g the provisions of this new law. Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. Regular communication Mon day night, ' 7:30 Brethren cordially invited to be present. J. W. SHUFORD, W. M. D. T. APPLEGATE, Sec'y. Start Saving With New You doubtless want to save money and in fact expect t avo money some day, but have put off making a start. " s e Year. The easiest way is through a Savings Account. There other system as flexible or as convenient. You do not have t maxe a aeposit every ween., ui any cei uam nine, you can r ,. any time. 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With the exception of the Wilmington Star, all the morning papors received by the Record are paid for at publishers' rates, they In turn paying or agreeing to pay us for the Record. Wje haven't felt like cutting ofT our exchange lijt 25 or 30 papers, most of which have as hard a time making ends meet as we, ana we are going to exchange a while longer, want our paper. try the if they - wiitbou oiaiwa nas aoout as many people whose Interests In their native countries comes first to want, any more newcomers for a hundred or two years, and a great majority of the people will applaud congress if! it will pass the immigration bill over the president's veto. THE UNIVERSAL CAR A FEW INTERESTING FACTS Ther. . over Oae Millio Fir. Huadrd th.a Mm m Mme to day, practiaally u, JJg rs oa Amenea. highways are F.rd VJZ -r. tka. .a. ftUadred dlff9jmt mora thaa on. half .f th. tir. front and rr, .11 black nni.li, iki tJn motar ear of totnB ni tru. Ford. 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