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i If MONDAY EVENING JUNE 20, 1921 ' i t r- HICKORY DAILY REG8RB ' Hickory JDaily Record Subscribers desiring the addietss of ihcir paper changed will please state in their communication both OLD and NKW addresses. To injure efficient, delivery, com pel r.its fhoiuld be made to the Sub scription Depaitment promptly. City miUcvibevs ehould call 167 regarding crt'i lair.ti. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ob Yar $5.00 (By mail, $4.00; 6 mouth, $2.00) Si Month $2.50 Thr Mnth - $1-5 Ose Month ...... -45 Or. Week -? m 10 Entered as aeconr-clasa'matter Sep tember 11, 1915, at the postofrice at Hickcvy, N. C, under the act of March raj fly puts up a gate, but com promise with gatepo.sts only, v now and iigain a chain across I lu- njd. Von t.D, lial !e to iv eivf calls at tny limit .it Mie day, and the "mi', at horn;" i-s al!f a tovvigii institution, chiefly bo irause vou youilf would have to de liver the message. To the foreigner tn,e community spirit seems at first a rather beauti ful state, of things,, '-vith everybody leadily and -mutually-helpful. Anu-r-ican hospitality almost overwhelms him, tnrt there is a sens- of freedom about it which is most ief reding Later, the lack of privacy becomes trannv. rhitflv because it ajtuvi - 7 - " FORMER SHERIFF OF KUKKE COUNTY PAGE TWO Morgitnt2:ii, June 20. Kx-She-nl'f J. A. L'K'k'W, prominent citi:-t"i) of this county, died .Sunday morning ; id, ) o'clock -at hist homo n;j:ir Morgartton He had bii f ick for rcveral month--, luit until last Thin r-d: y, when th v:.s 'i change IVi tV woi'. e, it -;v;c; thoupht the)e v:s gradual iir.prqy.e ' m'ont in bis condition. ' Mr. Lackey wa-, a native of Cleve land county, but p.cal.'d in Hu.;-e about 40 years ago,, : "ince when lie had taken an active pa it in .-uv, po litical ond relhtious a f fail s in the (uiiiity and was rated OHHUTTE PEOPLE be mm A DILEMMA Mistress (engaging maid)- "And remember. Margaret, there are two things I must insist upon trutl ful ness 'and obedience." "Yes, mum," said Margaret polite ly, "and when you tell rne to tell the ladies you're out vb,-?n you're' in, which shall it be, mum?" so unaccustomed. Generally speak- influence and po-.ver as The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the life of republication e .'A'llv newM credited to it or not vt edited iu this paper and also the lo yal news published herein. MF.MHKH OF ASSOCTATKl) l'RKSS Published by the Clay Printing Co. . Every Evening Except Sunday GO FUT7TTIER YET "Alth' I Y'.lty t way Wlh to : '. j-. !h" ;: r;.,n of the imf tri.i! ('... i- right to say at cnc,c i it v 'hnt oe no party to any &lliai..i. 'lucied against Amen ta, or under which we can be called upon to act against America." These weir- the words of Austin Chamber lain, government leader in the house cf eomyionw, last week. Aside from the fact that we are reasonably sure. that none of the Brltisfiv dominions would enguge in an offnHve war against the Unit ed' State's, it is good to hear a re sponsible leader of the English -jov-emment make Ruch a declaration. Some times we fancy we have made advances along nv.iny lines; : tn-.rtunt matter in .)... inparcntly V' -biced ! 'Kl in an effort to Hi but in the 1 " ha 'i i' ''lade. ar t" t'v; i : c us cf (.'!!. u destroy cities farms and human lives. Our sav3ge ancestors, larmd with sjini's and sticks, .were cruel tut they .were not more brutal than their, descendants. It having been conceded that par ticipation by Great Britain in a war against the United States is out cf the, - question, what is to prevent war imong all countries? They can lead the wav by"rducine armaments f i and fin'ding out why other countries won't do likewise. If an effort to declare-; naval holiday fails, then w shall know what ne are up against., , HOW-ABOUT IT? ! Shall Hickory do now what it can refrain from doing for a few years f c-r lack of . oDDortunity at a lat?r date build several thousand yards cf permanent streets? That is the question which has been raised as a vwuls cf a large, demand for. more streetv jf mt BkMjp. HiU ft fiy or six yeurs bfoi t there, -will be enough new tre' rot to1 ju!tiryi'-te."cvty in catling in contractors. These streVt ' tbrid : be buiH thiyeai . Th,i cost o. the city of $100,000 in .bono wp.vjld b a tnird of that amount, the Abutting ' 'property-owners being re irig rponsible for .tw!-thir.ds. ' Those who aro interested in per mRncnt streets might ask city coun cil at' its' session tomorrow night about the chances of geting them and suggest another issue. While tha city is growing rap:dly, there is no valid reason why its de velopment should not be speeded by more and better streets. Is ing, it is a iv-vcsMiy couiiiij where practice still takes the place of theory. . . There is a luxurious class in America, but theie is no leisured class. The time is not y.vt when a leisured class is possible. Perhaps that time will never come. Thus while class distinctions obtain to a marked degree, thev ai much less real distinctions than in F.neland. John P. Rockefeller, for all his mil lions, takes pride in being called "John" bv his old friend the terry man. And there are a gie-.it many John D's f lesser degree. Thu; tlieie aie fewer caste barriers, .ml th're is little ceremony in knowing the community. Attempts among wo men to institute caste aiv more ridi culous in America than ri Ku-ope, chiefly because of tix interdepen dence' of women upon one anotner. You may h chaughty, but your pride may have a fall any day, and. more over, that dav is prerw su.e to co.r.c. Of the merits or demerits of ucli - -,;i o,-ocm ; is hard to iatge. In America, it is ?ertn.nly suite) t.- America and upon it the Amevican "home" is largely bnse'd. What- is nr.lt certain is that the average- per- con in Ameiica has on the who.c a fuller human life ihvi does the aver UK, person in Ku-e. There is none of tin' isolation vvnich can be the penalty of privacy. Possibly the d) , -ference might be exp.es.-.-d in the term leveling down, instead of lee. intr up. The commuiKtv spirit has no use for the exception, the -xcie-ence. For its rr.vn type it provides on an exceptionally h.-mrdii'ul K-ale. Ills tecond v.ite, thiee sons five daualueis survive. Funeial and bmial services neie held at Oakhill church this morniu. A SS A FIT I EI EN I ) A N T W At VIS I'Uhl.IMINAUY .ChaiUdte, June -JQ.W. H. I.. Me Laurin, white, t barer..! v it h attempt ing criminal assault on four y.ynH1, white girls, their ape? rani-inv; from 8 to 11; :iived pi clirn'inary neaitey in rece.rdrrr, court and was l.acl'.' i off t.; jail in rln.rt order. The pdii.. car stoppfd jti:d h.n;; ni.meli to ail-w him to l;i-s bis wife. .M!..iU'io y.;s linrovc-d 1'ioitl m'lil. V'Vml v.iii.Ui fi.e minutes after vvaivi-.i'C b;i:i.s, there heing some fe -l'.i of aiivest ;n the men who crowded 'hr- room. .-.."- - A delegation of Charlotte business: nit n interested in the Carolinas Kxpo-j sition Company will be in Hickory; Wednesday morning and will meet .iiii l.if ai hnsiiipvs men ni 1 lie Clian!- a man f;j.e,. pf Commevce at lfi'iSO that morn- i'imv Tr i l-.mip;) t l-i at s lavp-p n.im- i"b' ' r v ' ' - t alu ber of Hickory people w-Jll be on band to hear tjbe Charlotte men ex plain the purpose of the big expo sition of home manufactured pro ducts. . The Charlotte men will go to Le noir at 1 o'clock Wednesday for an other meeting. Mor.ty back without question it HUBI'S UUAKAI. 1 C.F.1J bkiN DISEASE REMEDIES (Hunt's Salve fend Soup),!!! in )ir tfc atnieiit otUi 1.. Kcituiu, Uu.lS WOilll.TctUtbl Otlirl Itcli ii.jj t.Win iliatffabcs. 'Iff tl.i uitrotliirilt 6t Uiit litk. tv. Jf ARE YOU PALE? WEAK1 Enrich Your Biood Why bo sallow, thin or weak when thousands have improved their condition by taking S. S. S. Build up your blood. S. S. S. is the recognised general tonic and system builder. It i3 also used successfully in the treat ment of rheumatism and skin diseases arising from impover ished blood. , For Special Booklet or for indi' vidnaladvice, without charge, writs Chief Medical Advisor, fi.S.S.Co., Dep't 437, Atlanta, Ga. Get . S. S. at your druggist. Fo r Rich, Red Blood TO SCREEM HBUSES i-r.. That Georgia mob which wa'tod imtil after the convention of a negro before' lynching him at least set an example to other mobs. The right man was lynched, in any event, ' OUR "COMMUNITY SPIRIT" Munel Hum? m lb. Manchester Ouardian. ' AmfrrnvMiv viirVi.t yet ;ifford to tttmsgrtv '.'i.. h-'.-d satinet, with the results t.hfi' iconid-" ransgaressors have a( ei v hard ' I r.u indeed.. Local popular opinion" is very much more active- than i the case in England, nu ix touches suDDjects which in England would be a person's own business. : Privacy in Hmall locali ties ' is almost unknown. It is cer 4ainly resented, .especially amon? Momn. If you are not open to the dayAnd especially to your neigh bor jyou must have something to 'de. , . Incitientally, ' the majority of Americans like living in crowds, and 'getting- together" is the most popu lar of pastimes. To put a wall round your garden is really resented, and gardens touch and run down to this road, and people -walk over the lawn in-' the most public fashion. . This makes very much for public beautv. OCR "AGRICULTURE I. l?LO." New Orleans Times-Picivui e. Agriculture's 6tr;ni7;c-i in the ln.lls of congress has been much com mented on of late and there- has now developed a full fle-lered "bloc, op crating for the special interest of till ers of the soil, that is an introduc tion on this side of the water of a legislative method fa.rihar enough in ta law-making assembl.es of Europe True we have had the thing here in certain forms, and the whole pr civil war union of the southern states was really an agricultural combination, with slavery merely a means to the agricultural end. The reason tre cutbrn combine was not then term ed a "bloc." or 'some similar express ion, was the same that shorhv after presevnted the ue cf uch a term for the manufacturing protection com bine of the Northeastern section of the country, namely, the simplicity cf our political interests. In the south agriculture was all-embracing, just as in the northeast manufacture,? were supreme. Democracy and Repu blicanism suffice to cover the great maiority of each section. ,. But today .we have grown, snd still -ar growing more complex, so that cn thi other hand, to be an agricul turist even in the south, does not mean that one is cf necessity a Dem ocrat, and because one is a manufac turers at Detroit, Wilkes-Barre or Brattleboro dees net fix one inevi tably in the Republican ranks. And so the tendency all over the country is toward a breaking up cf the old time grant division and a movement toward group, legislation, such 3 ko. .Viamrtpriypd and long- ha? troubled 'th. law-making of most cf the older and more, ccmpiev nations 3fcroad AIREDALE NOT SCOTCH !To the Editor of the Record: I notice in your Friday Y. isrue y.r. editoiial in regard to our county nome, especially in regard to formation and the general public that, the situation is on which HiouJd five the noliticiins pause. If the big 1 publican majority last fall was a sciftns. I wish to say for your iu in our meeting of June t'.th It ".va.j ordered that nil the inmates' home.i and tiie superintendent's ho properly scietned immediately, ami that ail the houses be repainted as soon res pos sible. . Please make notice Gf tnis Monday's issue and oblige E. F. MOOSE, County Commissioned for the filRE- -PHONE U' Shop. Only CARS FOR at Hickory in town to f.et seven pas'-rrgcr cai's. Prcmpt service. All Jarge cars. Dviv': Mortian Hawn. K. B. Lad, p. i). Short, O. ,S...iJob)i fen, O. C. )e:-ir.'n. r lj 3'A. i iii iiiii niiHaBEBssHSSMsaaaaeaM 1 1 -ririiiiiiiimmriiiiiTTi-IHal1 11 1-1 "Ji THERE IS NO LUCK IN TAKING A CHANCE If you wish to ! have, .money ahead with which to do things, don't wait for something .to 'happen to make ou rich. It's too lo . a chance and it doesn't pay to wait. - ' The luck that comes to successful men is the result of their own efforts. They advanced steadily in money matters through tin if t, investing their money in a savings account and the bene lits of interest. You can follow the same plan. ' Start a Savings Account for yourself . It's the one sure way to advance. First National Bank HICKORY, N. C. Canit.al and Surnlus ?,00.000.00 D. Elliott, president. K. C. Menzie. VicePresident & Cashier J. I.. Cilley, Asst. Cashier Washington St sr. ' .-. . -vm, Aivodala ia not a Seot-'hidog. Ha i not cf Scotch ancestry and no blocd of Scotch dogs flows in his veins. He is an Irish ana ingi.n dog. The name of his breed uegs not come from the Kiver Aire ui hirp Fnp-land. Nor is tne Aire- cfale an old breed of dog, as such things are measured in me nog world. H is neither an oici l-mmy nor n '"first family aniJiir, ur.j. The Airedale is newcomer, Dogs of this breed were first exhibited at chiro-v Yr.rlfViire. in 1876. and they were then called, not Airedales, but mWo.i il t.rrtTS. tnese dog weu . produced by crossing an English ot- ter hound -and an---iiii innc., ., Wd to have been a red terrier, aru later adding a dasih of bull terner blood. The combination produced . a dog second to no other dog in mte. iian. -Kvnvorv: sameness- in a fight loyalty to his master and his master s family, and . Kinaness u cnuureu. The word Airedale, as the name of this new: kind of a dog was iirst useu in iftRS at th national dour show at Rirmintrham. England, where these entries w,ere described as "Airedale - nir4-oraid tmers. The name " fell into disuse Vn.yiUh Kfiinel club w'as slow and conservative jn recognizing this as a new and distinct breed of dog, hut referred to them ts ' nroKen- haired terriers Th first doir under the classuica- tinn Airedale to win a prize in a r.egullar and formal English bench show was Neighley iracn. mat was in 1885 and thp classification Airedale. . appeared in the Ji-ngiisn stud book in 1886. Some ot the wrPflt nnd famous show Airedales ol fVinco itavs avert. IL'pvvboll Test. Com," Test, Cholomondeley rar and Cho-. lomowd.cley . Bridesmaid. Frotrf thee Airedales came cton- mel Monarch, a great Airedale which 'Wi brought to the United mm una ! 20 ONE ELEVEN ug&rettes The best cigarette in the wcrl d -for you-is the one that suits your taste. Maybe its ONEELEVPN. Just buy a package and una out cigarettes! f AGENTS WANTED Men and Women Make big money selling LaTusra Gems, the sloue that really looks and wears like a Diamond. Jew elry, detected only by experts. Guaranteed five years. Write for illustrated- catalogue Agents lerniH. I Electric Fan Season You cannot go to the breezes all the time, but you can bring the breezes to you all the time. The expense is small. fnairevrry mucn . ,ror public beauty, which w brought to the United A: road of" gardens, for instance, looks 'States and became the head of the like, one-tng iaoro or less ,u!i ivated (first line of American Airedales. x- -i- iT . KMnieu in me ; UKntni uedrock was brought over AiiKtwii. oH.oiHie mo.m' is an exotic, from England with th,Q idea that he ,laEl I liSgp? SSn-ii14 Uh, liint hde59 or would beat ClifflfJ Monarch in a AT THESTIMlrmivC .llvery , low oms, too- tbf decision, . ; . ' TQ3ip" hi li II gnna lerniH. Ill LATUSCA GEMS CO., II j - II Kcwiigmn, ivy. li i U II (W " . " ' i m . I hi- mm Special Sale On Electric Fans Prices range from 19.60 To $80.00 -and a large variety to select from Southern Public Utilities Co. HICKORY, N. C. ANNOUNCING New Department Just Opened on Mezzanine Floor FLOOR COVERING DEPARTMENT " J 3 i i ecan ave you money on floor coverings CONGOLEUM FLOOR COV r ERINGS AT THESE LOW PRICES 9x12 Congoleum Rugs. .$14.95 6x9 Congoleum First grade only v. . $9,95 3x6 Congoleum Rugs first grade 2.98 f GRASS RUGS AND MATS 9x12 Crass Rug matting now 1 selling .......... ... . $5.95 , 6x9 Grass Rugs, pretty borders ? and straw ..... ... $4.98, 5.95 -; 3x6 Grass Rugs Mats. .39c each 36x72 in. Grass Rugs in green and blues, the porch rugs $2.93 BATH ROOM MATS Cloth Rugs in all different color r for Bath or Bed Rooms. Some thing new $L25,i18.48; VELVET AND CREX RUGS -, 9x;12 Rugs' mJdarkasQrd' pat-, ' terns. These are prices that com , pare with 1914. "Y $16.50, $22.50, $29.95, 39.9,5"' ;T MANOR CREX RUGS 27x52 Crex Rugs in darw pat terns this was originally a $5.00 seller. Special . .;. . $1.98 36x64 in. Velvet Rugs, dark as sorted patterns .... ... '. .v$4.50 New patterns in grass Rugs and Velvet Rugs, coming in Daily. See Belks before you buy. .ParksJelk-Brcome! Company Hickory, N. C. J