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Hickory Daily Record
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livery livening fcxcept Sunday.
TELEPHONE 167
S. II. Farabee - - Ed'tor
J. C. Miller -1 VManger
if M. miller Adv. Mgr.
Herzegovina in 1907 for compen
sation for territory lost to Italy the
president's address becomes more
comprehensible!.
MAKE IT STATEWIDE
A few earnest legislators two
voan a m smicVit to riass a bill de-
Subscribers deairinr the address of si to afford protection to sheep
their paper cnangea. wm h
III tllVl .yuiM.wi..
MKW aAireweea.
To insure efficient delivery, com
plaints should be made to the Sub
scription Department promptly. City
sbseribers should call 167 regarding
eomplaints.
the poor man's friends" were too nu
merous for them and the dog lav
was not born. iMr. Ged. A. Tuttle
of Caldwell county, writing in the
Observer, suggests that the legisla
ture might jUow comnvutmities to
' 1 1 1 1 I l '
laeciae xne question ior memseives;
question of incessant irritation where , gaHnmmimmHimnr
Our. spies in Germany and England jt ,joes not constitute a kind of po
have not reported to us in a few litical seven or seventy years itcn.
months, but we gathered from their; (For that matter, the state of Jtouth
i -i. u 4. v tu , a : Carolina is itself not an absolutely
last reports that both countries had ij institution, Jt might be
a couple of workmen employed in abolished and money might thereby
building a ship or two. ! be saved. The 45 counties might be
divided between - Georgia and North
. , , ' arolina or they mlight be attached
(Newton people are entitled to a one Qf these states. iMany over
pcioA Aesrtctt. arA the citizens of that VonH cha-reies -wtotAd be Eliminated
city should not be content with any-'and all that would be lost would be,
thtog ,1... The, have the b.cW SSSSSW!
oi everyDoay wno nas seen me prea-.; undoubtedly cost hard money. ana a;
great deal of it a considerawe pan
of it going to support the institutions
that make the state South Carolina!
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ent situation.
I Fraternal Directory
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Hickory. Lodge,
jNo.206,L0.0.F.
Brother Odd Fellows invited.
Meets every Tuesday , night, at
7:30 Degree work every meeting.
J. F. JOY, Secretary.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Dn vcar $-00ibut the best way is to pass a state-
Six months 1 wide dog tax law, and place the tax
Three months 40! high enough to do sme good. That
On Month I . . . ...
w.'v , . . 1 J . U1 ' I 4- I
,10; wuuiu eiuvine xur. xuiuiic w ioc
sheep without a doubt.
One week
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
3, 1879.
ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS
SATURDAY, JAN 27 1917
As the boys' corn clubs have given
the adults a point or two in the pro
duction of corn, so have the Hickory
high school boys demonstrated the val
ue of advertising. When they have a
basketalbl game or any other attrac-
lElihu Root is regarded by many
people as the ablest man in the Unit
ed States, and there is no question as
to his being a giant
Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic.
intelleetuallv GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drive out
His speech in Washington the other j tCBU .true tonic. For adults and children. 50c.
night is another indication of it. " 5 r
ilN THE SUPERIOR COURT, BE-
ON BASIS Of THE WAR MAP
be home in about two weeks. They
are to leave El Paso next Thursday
and they ought to make the distance
tion on hand they scatter the news m a week. Prepare the fatted calf,
among the Record's 600 subscribers! ,
jin Hickory, and the boys pay good ,The Catawba Fair will be held
j money for their space. It pays too. j earlier next fall than formerly, and
They are pushing the lyceum attrac-1 there will be less chance of running
We do not know how bitterly thei FORE THE CLERK
factions hate each other in Buncombe North Carolina
county, but we do know that the : catawba County,
side which is against that secret M". E. Rudisill
sale of bonds is dead right. ! vs , , . ,
I Ed Link, Julius Link, Frank Link.
T7T; T . 1 Elizabeth Cline, Jane Martin, Oscar
ine nrsi iNortn aronna uoys wm Link an(j Belzora Link.
Piedmont Council
No. 43, Ji, O. U.A. M.
Meets every Wjnday evening
at 7:30 P. M.- All visiting
brothers cordially invited.
J. W. BALLEW, Councilor
W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec.
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T rank II. Sin'.onds, military cr'tic tions three good numbers and they t afoul of the weather.
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for the American Review of Reviews,;" ue&imeu hum umc uetruea
tntn hi ooitlve conclusion that! funds. In common with others, the
the allies will be nimble to win the Record is interested
tin. frnm Cfrnmnv unlosa the Ctrl- ces-
tral rower fire starved out or un
in their sue-
less there is a collapse in their mil
itary power, which seems unlikely.
He believes that the general staff in
contiol of the fortune of the central
Several patent medicine manufac
turers nave been bombarding us to
use our influence on the legislature
to help in killing the open formula
powers will wage a war of defense bill. iWe have more trouble with
from now on, smd that every bit of ja few patent medicine advertisers
ground the allies win will cost them 'than with all the rest of our good
dearly, and that peace, after all, j friends, and naturally we would love
likely will be made on a basis of the0 accommodate them. We are
war map Mr. Simonds may not know ; thinking seriously of passing a law
what the allies know, however, but, of our own to outlaw such ads.
that is the conclusion to which the
neutral world has been drawing for
the past few months.
It looks as if Carranza would re
store peace and order in Mexico be-
Jn this connection it is well to;Iore Proclaiming a new constitution
consider the aspiration of Germany. that would eve the executive power
and Austria, as indicated by their po-,to take over everything worth while
litical moves in the Balkans for a and drive out those persons who will
number of years, and their military ,not turn everything loose,
victories in that theatre in the last
two years. The Record Friday gave
The entente between England and
an outline of Italy's place in the sun, ranee was tne result of clashing m
nnd showed that the Italians, after terests in Egyp)t, thoste two coun-
three centuries of oppression, were tries wisely deciding that it be bet- uiosena xneir aaugnters ana sons
The United States is building mer
chant ships, but most of them are
for other nations.
CONCERNING NECESSITIES
Columbia State.
The arguments against free tuition
in the state colleges and, incidental
ly, against the development of the
state college system, might have had
merit 50 years ago. They are antiq
ated, outworn and untimely in any
commonwealth undertaking to support
state colleges.
(The state' colleges should be sup
ported liberally, they should be ex
panded, they should be raised stead
ily to higher and larger usefulness,
or they should be abolished. The
nagging should cease and the vision
should dawn that if South Carolina
is to maintain an educational system
topped iby higher institutions of learn
ing it should maintain them not only
well but cheerfully and pridefully
as do North Carolina and Virginia
and most of the other states
State colleges are not an absolute
necessity. No sort of public edu
cation is a necessity1. We could have
free public schools and the rich
NOTICE
The defendants above named will
take notice that an action entitled!
a above has been commenced in thej
Superior Court of Catawba county!
wherein the plaintiff above named ha6 j
filed his petition to sell land for par-j
tition. said land known a3 the:
"Whitener Mill tract." In which i
petition the Plaintiff sets out that he
is the owner of one half undivided
interest in and to the said premises,
and seeks an order of sale of the said
lands from the Superior Court ofi
said county, in odrer that the pro-jji
ceeds of said sale may be divided
among the various parties and ten- g
ants in common, and the defendants
will further take notice that they are j
required to appear and answer the
petition which is filed in the office j
of the Clerk of the Superior Court m
for Catawba County, on or before the g
5th day of February, 1917, or the M
Plaintiff will apply to the court for J
the relief demanded in said complaint. : g
This the second day of January, g
1917.
J. T. SETZER,
Clerk Superior Court.
D. L. RUSSELL, Atty. 12 4 Tues
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.
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r.uv;., .1 . ter for both to reach n iinrWfaT- : 10 mnceton, Harvard, North Caroli
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ces. Mr. Simonds conceives the than 10 to war- .
possibility of Austria's restoring! u "... -r
I na, Georgia and Virginia, where the
j support of state colleges is not
these provinces and Germany's return
ing Alsace and Lorraine to France
for a free hand in the Balkans.
Allied diplomacy, which had count
ed on Bulgaria's remaining neutral
or joining the war on their side, re
ceived a severe shock when that
country entered on the side of the
central powers. This demonstrat
ed that effective political work had
been done in that country. Readers
will also recall that the German
chancellor, at the outbreak of the
war,-knew for a certainty just what
the central powers could count on.
The Teutons knew that Turkey and
Bulgaria would join them and that
m Rumania would side with the allie?,
who fondly believed Ithat Bulga
ria and Greece, grateful to Rus
sia for their independence from Tur
key, would take their side in the
quarrel, especially in view of the fact
that the entente in the first Balkan
war favored them as against Tur
key. The political plans of the al
lies have miscarried as certainly ' an
thir military plans in the Balkans.
If Austria surrenders the Italian
speaking provinces and if Germany
restores Alsace and Lorraine, the
Italians and . French eventually will
tire of the war, it is believed, and
peace will result on the basis of the
war map. In that event Russia
will not gft Constantinople, Serbia
will be incorporated with Austria,
Bulgaria will annex part of Serbian'
and Greek Macedonia and Austria!
will chim the Dohrudja or other part'1
of Rumania together with a protect
torate over Poland. Germany wl,
have an opportunity to dominate Tur-1
key and to extend her influence n
Asia, thereby threatening the British
empire). Russia will be bottled up.
That's what a peace based on the
war map would lead to, and that is
what confronts the other nations of
Europe today. The greatest power
the world has ever known would b
formed in central Europe and Asia if
the central powers should win the
war." In a few years no nation or
roup of nations would be bold en
ough to challenge this supremacy and
German kultur eould b forced on
the entire world. The Manchester
(Eng.) Guardian the other day drew
comfort from President Wilson's
peace address, and it must have had
these things in mind.
(Americans may not think they are
concerned with the causes of this
war, but they are. - President Wil
son was wrong in saying that they
are not concerned. If we are not
interested in seeing free people re
main free, we are not concerned; but
the president's later remarks show
that he realizes the seriousness of
the situation. If we want to see the
greatest military power of all time
dominate the world, then we should
not be concerned. The president's
world peace league address, as we
give consideration to the history, of
Europe for 20 years and realize that j
Austria, hacked by Germany hasj
turned to the Balkans as witness i
the annexation of Bosnia and the
Morses
and
Mules.
stables
1 r
carloads o r
We had to arrive at our
T r s 1 -
January Zoth, two
Tennessee horses and mules. They
are well broken and acclimated. We
will have horses and mules to suit
everybody. Come and look them
ovei. It will pay you.
T. L. Henkel.
Professional
Cards
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Dr. W. B. Ramsay
Dentiet
Office over Shuford's Drug Store.
Hickory. N. C.
Drs. Hicks & Hicks
DENTISTS
0c Phone 1S4 Residence S18-L.
Office in Masonic Building.
THE HICKORY HARNESS CO.
Manafaeturera of all Iriuds of
HARNESS, BRIDLES, SADDLES
AND STRAP WORK.
Repairing a Specialty.
Hlckry, N. C.
THE WOMAN'S
FRIEND.
Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy,
wonderful record for 35 years,
as blood cleanser and tonic. For
sale
by Lutz Drug Co., Hickory Drug
Co., Shuford Drug " Store,
Grimes and Murphy. Ask
your druggist or write Person
Remedy Company, Charlotte, N.
C. Send for testimonials.
Price $1.00 per bottle, 3 for
$2.75, 6 for $5.00. Prepaid.
Start Saving With New Year.
You doubtless want to save money and in fact expect to save
money some day, but have put off making a start.
The easiest way is through a Savings Account. There is no
other system as flexible or as convenient. You do not have to
make a deposit every week, or at any certain time, you can deposit
any time. When you have the money is the best time. You do
not have to wait a certain time to draw it out, you can get it any
time, and it draws .interest right along.
Many a great fortune has been founded on a Savings Account
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and we nave a large numner lumimg mtu uiuusmus oi aoliai
that were opened with only a small sum.
liars
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital and Surplus $300,000.00.
Four Per Cent. Interest On Savings
pounded Quarterly.
Monev to Loan at All Times.
Hickory, N. c.
Accounts, Com-
Hickory's
for Save
rs.
5$very requirement of a safe, efficient depository for savin?
is fully met by the Hickory Banking and Trust Co.
Absolute security .is combined with the highest rate of -interest
consistent with perfect safet y. Promptness and courtesy are
important features of our service.
All are welcome., Call and open an account today.
Hickory
n i o t i r
DdilKIfiH 01 i FUSl LO.
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4 Per Cent interest Paid on Savings.
Dr. Glenn G. Scott
DENTIST
(Successor te Dr. Ia Wood)
OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE
CAFE AND KENNEDY
ELECTRIC CO
Jitney Service.
HICKORY CONOVER AND NEW
TO N
Schedule
Leave Hickory . 18:20 .a. m,
Leave Hickory ,..10:20 a. m
Leave Hickory . 2:30 p. m
j-ieave mcKory 4:3U p. m.
Leave Hickory 8:88 p. m.
Leave Newton 7:29 a. m,
Leave Newton 9:20 a m
Leave. Newton 1:30 p. m
T IT i
j.eave iNewton 3:30 p. m.
Leave Newton . 7:30 p. m
Newton to Conover 10c
Newton to Hickory 35c
Hickory to Conover 25i
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AXita.ury LU xxewion 6itC
Our Motto: Good Service.
CAROLINA MOTOR CO
DR. G. E. FLOWERS
Having enjoyed a large coun
try practive for 32 years, an
now located in Hickory and so
licit a share of the general prac
tice. lOffke at 8th avenue and 15th
street. Children's diseases a
specialty.
OR. ALFRED W. DULA
EYE SPECIALIST
TO SEE BETTER
SEEDUU
17 Year's fc-xnenence
The Best Equipment Obtainable.
olasses Jbined Exclusively
MARTIN BLOCK, LENOIft N. C
If you frotit from DTTLA. It's -" Kight
V A TCn PA P K R FOR DATES.
J - - Twri.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
A FEW INTERESTING FACTS
ESI r ot" Mimm tk.i
Fords in serviee teday, pctilly Ma fclf f all the
Am"i Wfkwmyi F.rd M Witk
whiles 4a Ajneriea ftke Ferd Kastsagr piMlleB
more than one half .f the entire jwedwt.
See the new features: Streamliss kod, fers
Kadjator and enclosed crew fe.d be
front and rear, all black flni8k, trimnrinT
true Ford. Very economical i. operatiea Brerr
owner of a Ford cr is aasured of prompt and
teous service the country over, everywhere you To
you will find a Ford agent near at hand
Every one who is interested in buyinr a vnrA
w 11 find that it will Pay to get yourd Jw
We wdl appreciate your cooP.ration and Z"t. Tu
to come and talk it over with us 7
Touring Car $3W. Runabout
Mr.?' W95M' s o. K
k?ry Co.
C Bucl,n, Sale, Mgr, Phoe 225.
R. W. Wolfe's
VETERINARY HOSPITAL
915 Ninth Avenue.
Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up Sysr
Te Old Standard general strengthening Vjsi.
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives on
Malaria,enriches the blood.and builds up the sys
tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c,
Interest is Your Best Servant
Interest never sleeps.
It is never idle.
It works 24 hours every day.
It works 365 days every year.
No other servant is so faithful.
Keep Yqur Money at Interest
Start a savings account at once
with this bank, and have money accu
. . mulating steadily.
Wle pay 4 per cent interest on all
time deposits, and our customers' in-
terests are OURS.
CATAWBA TRUST COMPANY
Next Door to Post Office. Hickory, N. C.
The Hickory Daily Record
$4.00 a Year in Advance
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S0L(F BY OfaiGQISTS EVERVWHERF
THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
P. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor
Firat-Claee Work Guaranteed
Phone 108, Work Delivered
1012 14tk street Hickory, N. C.
Next to Pirt Buildin & Loan office.
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QUICK SERVICE; SHORT
NOTICE
"We an furnih FLORAL
DESIGN. Aents for Van
Lindly Company. Out Flow
ra any hm
WHITNER 4k MARTIN
muwMmiiiiiiiniiimiminlmi
TRADE MAP W ,
ECZEMA REMEDY
Sold on i. guarantee for Eczema.
Tetter, Salt "Rheum, and similar af
fections of tne skiD and scalp. Sold
only by us, 50c and $1.00.
HICKORY DRUG CO.
Hickory-N. C.
Your Prescriptions.
Have your Physician leaveyour prescriptions with us. We guar
antee them to be promptly a id accurately filled.
'Remember we appreciate your patronage.
GRIMES & MURPHY, Druggists
Phone 300
Opposite Post Office
"ON THE CORNER"
Subscribe for the Daily Record
Ths QiilnlM That Dns Not Affect The Has
"s tonic ana laxative effect, LAXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordSiry
ngittK m head. Remetnlvr th fun om. -
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Train Schedules.
SOUTHERN
Westbound
Ne. 15 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m.
Ne. 11 Ar Hiekerv Hr2n
td OI A TT- 1 .
ax m.r. mcKery 4:3a p,
Ne. 35 Ar. 'Hickorv 11 n
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S' 15 Ar Hikory 9:05 a. m.
Ne. 22 Ar. Hickory 12:00 noon
Ne. 12 ar. Hickorv 6. 29 . ,
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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 Trie
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P. A. ROWE, Manager.
AH Kinds of Buildin cr Material and
Specialty on Cabinet Work.
Plant located rear of Phoenix Mill. !
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m.
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C. AN K.-W
Ne. 5 Ar. Hi.? dm.
Ne. 9 Ar. Hiekerr l-u . L.
S!"i,AAr-n?iCkry 11:4f '
No. 6 Ar. Hickory 4:45 p. m. ,
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Fffil SALE AT Alt tk'
J. D. Elliott. President and Tieasurei J. Worth Elliott, V.-Prw-
L. M. Elliott. Secretary
Elliott Building Company
Incorporated.
ViL JSSSm ction. Estimates furnished cbeerfu'y.
rce or ganisation ana best equipped contractors in the South
HICKORY. N. C
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