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SATURDAY EVENIUG, NOVEMBER 19, 1921 HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE TWO Hickory Daily Record SubBCTlbMi fleimng the addreia of their paper changed will pleane taU In tbeir communication both OLD and NEW addreasea. To inaure efficient delivery, com planita should be made to the 8ub atription Department promptly. City subscriber ahould call 167 regarding compluiiita. 6 II BSCRII'TION . K ATES One Year B 0 (By mail, $4 00; 6 months, $2.00) SU Months 2 Three Mentha 1 25 One Month -4fi One Week 10 Entered aa aeconr-claaa matter 13p tambcr 11. 1916. at the poatofflce at Hickory, N. C, under the act of March 8,1879. OTEEN SERVICE GOOD The Statesville Landmark quotes approvingly :;n article in the Greens boro News in regard to treatment of the soldiers at Oteon. The Greens bovo paper, having heard much of I,.. I f:it-i. uant of ch.thiiH; and the . iil.e, v:u loltl ly a Conner .service iiT.n who Ir.d spent some tini J there the food was fi-xi' and suffic- i' 1. 1 the c'otlniU'' was warm and atie.- iriiatc ai d Ihe ti . at'.rt-iit .our.g men all tint could he d. sired. This yottng fellow -poke 1'u-n: ex pel iencc. The poir.t ws3 mad how'tr, that thie hi? hound t( OF HI KLANVICE, OFFICIALS, LIQUOR TRAFFIC PROBED Asheville, Nov. 19. After inxesti- )hn ir Km-.- Kl.ii 3 auegeu gating the MUCH INTEREST IN PARENTS DAY SUNDAY There has Veen almost every ot:i er sort of day at the First Baptist Sunday school, but tomorrow wul be Thi Sunday ..sciioo i the 1 (HY MAX ABKRNKTIIY) Raleigh, Nov. 19. Insurance Com missioner Stacey W. Wade did not i-iv today to comment on the plank In th nhilfovm of the Farmers Cu be in this Luge'- tvhifh .-nj,i the insurance depail- pnvnnraf'iU hospital as ail mivate -.oii ? ! tm lie. its Ill 1.!iu,':iui r:t their lieatmcnt Even though the Ihrr- are in niont fhould be severely condemne.i who f.;v allowing t he blus sky stoetc !'.iii;nii'n I.c operate m the stale. activities, the traffic in whiskey, re-j Iaronts ' day poi i.s ot vice in noieih .m.. . seeking to carry Cat- the DiDiieai m- puhlie places, and alleged irregulari-; unctiorij Honor Thy Father and Thy ties of some public officials of, and 1,1 i "ij;)C.r every parent connected Ashcville, and the county, the Lun-j w-th th'(1 f.nurcn or Sunday school is ( orubc county grand jury was dismiss-; cxict(1 tQ be -pvesent promptly at ( d by Judge Walter Brock of the bu-9.45 Jt wont do to be late tomo: -TH-i ior court. , ! row. c'r vou will miss something. The bony in .its report rccummcuu- when it is state thac the pastor win th.it all magistrates m the eoun-; ak to the parents at the teneninS AST! MONDAY E I Cl IV l audi he requited to turn in to the county j ,tur) there & assurance of somethh: tor all record doos ana P"i"' i ,orth while srorng to be saiu pertaining to ineir uiin-c- m that the v may be examined by a cer tiliod accountant, The Ku Klnx Klan pti be came first ami resulted in th- in--(Uotmeti! of .. L. Froncberger, organ-j m,l l.rleat-le of the klan nere.j rer on charges of f;ilse arrest and im-J SLOAN'S EASES PAIN RELIEVES THE ACH 1 , " f Mr. Wade did, however, call attcn- nl.iso;r.(nt, kilnarming and conspir managen.ent t;tion to tllo fai.t that be lrul said ro !,cv ;to kdmxp. His case was ci'.lle.i The Aaaociated Preaa la exclusively entitled to the uae of republication of 11 nowa credited to it or not : provide credited in thla papr and alao the lo cal uewa publiabed herein. alEMBEK OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Publlehed by the Clay Printing Co. Kfery Everlug Except Sunday li-;.. lmnit;ils for there i.s nolhinj. i;i, u. nn Hdn. from the outside to very a'.''ai:isf Z'b ()' ; oflice. to whisKey. f.iu li iiv-titutic.ii i do their utmo.i, j about the blue sky laws in"thi superior court and continued llif v will be unable to piea:--e all the , wild cat companies that he was m!tii' tl. January term. lie is out . ,.. v! Hint ashami'd to sav anolher won. ,,,, .. i r.rr, t,.n.h lho second in- ..... ,. . f(. to the newsp-vper meiu wno vr, .-(-. nmst difficult to satisfy . ! his offi(. about it. lie beii-ved the It is very well fv g od women i ,.W; apeis of North Carolina gave extras for the inmates ol i . ..V(1 i,;,,, ialf a millu.'M dollars worth of liee U'Ivciliimiik uuuui m-.-, , enioposition. Jle nr.vi erno'c.u ii... 1.,,. ... I in hi-wiL-i f inr ns 'i bring cheer where brightness is not, ()(lSsihkl to (o ti, hv having an; alw.ya present; a smile here avd a j invesi;,aik ni.t(1e of every com-j mll there can r.-.vomplish wonders. ..,.,, ...l,;, , .imli..l U:v liceiu-t- to soii I vcsti'.'-alion resulted in tin? indictment !rigisliate I'- L. Lyda and ;;lo.y, charging corruption of nth' snecifie counts relating A SPLENDID MKHTINii TlnMt Ifii'kni'V nu-n and women who c.illou'l and attrmied the sessions of the welfare ' patients to suffer nutili; hele yesterday afternoon and last nwht ie richer thereby not that th aMlressef added to their material holdings. ,; h purpose of tiie meet ing was uMUtHi than that! Thfj; twp audiences received a vis ion of' social service such as they t-uld not huve obtained throuugh mere Rat repoitA tf ill treatment :u' n to be credited without proof. It n! in addition to all this he nn('.,n.m'.r n IWtUt 1! !VCL Lit' VV I 1 1 i i ' ; wntii. pany, which api)li'il for licon;-' stock of ..ny kind in North Ca M n 1 C no! ma. m S PILLS a J.ailli a! A'i yr UrutrKlBt for . hard to imagine a earelcss :.i to .wrmitj about the wild cat had stook companies, by having conventions r-.y cvfty kind which met in North Caro lina during the past few years en doi&e the effr.'fts of the department to :Vcn this type of stock stlaesr.ie l-arnifi's u niiii persons afflicted with tuberculosis. . , m.p MR. KEEVER INJURED " Mr. Arthur Keever. well known reading; for coming in contact with Hickory man .narrowly fine pvisor.ahtivd who a.e interested fiont q q f,ejght rmrill( neav th in work for the common good im- pas.u,r,,er statici and was dragged parts u penonal touch that cunni.t be! for a dr-tance of between f0 and i" Wove' feet before the ensineer, unaware m r .f clnnnu, hi-5 Dl-r.l.liil 1 VC. lVl I . i- ... . 1.,,'..n. nn.i cfl'ltclli'l . J.eevri ia uim .m- .... , but no bones were broken. It h sup posed that Mr. Keever, who d. es not see very well, did pot ob-Jrve the big pisent with the printed word the ame speakers to return, would be heard by great audiences. Of that the Record feels confident. In spite of the sma!lcrowds, the sessions yesterday will have a large engine, influence on the thought of this sect- ion in regard to welfare work. I'1'-' EXPERIENCE, PASTIME MONDAY Crane and Mrs. Johnson in the af-j , ,. , ,, , , t u in The e te of New i ork was rccrmt- ternoon and Mrs. Johnson and Pro-, ( , ( ) ii(r ,.tranu)U,lt pi(.tlvre, feasor Odorn in the evening imparted ii,jin-e, that comes to the I'ast a new meaning to the wordy. Pro- ime theatre for two days Monday and lessor Odom, for example, presented Tuesday. the subject in an idealistic style - - that was not above th heads of h ' coi i d SCICAP SINPS WITIIOIiT heurfra; that, in fact, lodged in their ( ANY ACTION OF CONOREH; headd. 'The others presented the . . . . x. r 1U r.ov... .... 4. u I Washington, Ncv. 19. Longiess practical side of, the question, show-' uI)l ,U1 i,e called upon to act ing tlie necessity for state action. any armament reduction program, in I jr.' Odom nut his nudipncM to view of the administration. unless thinWng from the atartjrnskin 1 thMifrewiwnt--MelAd- vci:; put nto them their idea of the highest com- the form of a treaty. The waifm.o:, m tn u , to be scrapped, administration ottic- mon guod? All can not have health, ))e dj3piMe1 of wealth and luippiness. These are. wjrhout conpres-ional r.ctio.i under impossible of httainment for every- the authority the navy has of And don't forget the . Red Ctw, ; Christmas seals, those little ftamp; ...v- u .i it, ho Ann for ! out? o the state. Vm las year was u:i- riiii-' -"m which did not en.to'rse the' fight of department against the wild catters. A representative of the department, at one of the meetings of the farm "eis union, placed the whole matter hi f'.ve tlvc onvnetion, told the dele ites of the danger, aiKi asked that r resolution be parsed warning liv farmers aginst investing in wild i t ntock. Practically the same resolu tion had lun pa-sed by practically ail i f the other organizations ni North Carolina, and this greeting of ihe frmeis union would not take act.-on (.'.! it. Mr. Wade admits that the f.nrm--r,i and other people of North Cavo llca have I een fleeced by those wild cat salesmen, but they bought thb: sti ;k in the face of persistent warn ings of the department that it might be a fake and a money getter rat'.e. i than a money maker. Some of t!".' eompriics had the license of i.li" de partment because they complied with the; laws. At the tie the farmers ur.i.'.i refused to endorse the fig'u there were a dozen companies licenc ed in North Carolina. At the present time, as a result of the fight made against them, there are but five companies licensed to sell stock. Yet it is this year the farmers declare the oepaitment should , be condemned. . ii (-U-'.M 'lil-'lii-raliaiioiid liruntl, 0rCT'M i .......I x.lth Wn RlLLt.n. iWAVN-l 'l ute u otiu r. ISuy of your ' ffl ?ilV? s: ltti VM 11L1.S. for &S w SOLD UV DRLGUSSTS t RYWKIM TORMENTING, agonizing rheu matic aches are quickly relieved by Sloan's Liniment. Apply it freely and enjoy a comforting sense of warmt h. It penetrates 'w ithout rubbing. Good ako for sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, over-exerted muscles, stiif joints, external aches and pains, back aches, strains and sprains. Don't let pain lay you up. rveep Sloan's Linimcpt handy and at the first sign of an ac he or pain, use it, for it certainly does produce results. At all druggists 35c, 70c, 1 .40. "EXPER1 ENCE V. WITH Richard Barthelmess As Youlh From the play by George V. Ilcbait A George Fitzrnaurice Production A Paramount Picture a i,i.v Pneciil 7 Reel Production. 'No Advance ission 10 and 20c, war tax incluuedj Admiss Liniment TODAY " 1 body. But all can grow. The op portunity to grow, instead of standing still, is a natural right. It is a law of life. So fi placed growth nj clearly that tin the greatest common good, and brought in illustration after another, drawing on the New Testament, and making his application in a manner that impressed. There was nothing dull about "the meeting herd yesterday, Hickory people hud impressed on them a few fundamental facts that will not be forgotten in a few days. Japttnexe naval experts believe the United States is given .the, advatit.- claiing r. vessel no longer useful ami, directing its disposal. So far as the questions of the far east are concerned, it was indicated administration be lieved an international "understand ing" of pdicy would result rather than a formal treaty. The officials holding these views expressed entire readiness to lay be fore congress any agreement in which either the senate or house r-hould feel they had a right to be consulted, but dec Pared that so far as the present outlook was concern ed they could see no occasion to raise u constitutional question. Matters of naval appropriation, it can Experts are 'ure ihe Japanese are m t but COllfidence was express" HALF AJENTURY Oklahoman Praises Elack-BraugLt, Having Used It "Can Safely Say for 50 Years." Grandfield, Okla. One of the best known farmers of Tilman County, Mr. G. W. Tisdale, who owns and manages a wagon yard here, says: "I.., have used Thedford's Black; Draught I believe I can safely say for fifty years. "I was born and reared In Texas, j Freestone County, sixty-four years ago. 1 I Lave been married forty-four yeara. was said, naturally would have to y raer seu i acK-uraagiii oe.ore i "ci . . i? j .1 ror roriy-iour years 01 my murrieu !ife, It has had a place en our medi cine shelf, and Is the only laxative, or I " Now Is The Time For 1 favled. Switzerland, at least, will, that no conflict would am.' on tin.-, i vpr mJi(lir,p W(4 n i . i ----- - - huvfc no complaint over the naval re ducflon plan. LET'S KEEP MOVING te cost or a nam suriaceu roau froflft Lenoir to Boone would be great, as was pointed out at the meeting in I-enoir this week, but the" need for this type of highway is far greater than on uny other project having the mountain counties as objects. As we write two covered wagons from Watauga county, with mountain produce are passing the Record of fice. Short cropH in the mountains have reduced this wagon traffic some what, but tlutre will be many fat years. The Jlickory-Lenoir-Roone highway, which will he hard surfac ed to Charlotte also, is a real need. There should not be any ceasing of the agitation for this road. Cald well county has many miles of road, the Record is aware, but its most im poitant road is that from the Wa tauga line to the Catawba river. It is , almost as important to Hickory j us uie uenirai nignway, me coiuiucu for hard surfacing of which will be awarded in Raleigh next Friday. noint. It was emphasized that no on 1 could predict now whether the arms, ment program1 eventually would1 ta! the form of a treaty r Merely su-i. ah "understanding "as 'would net -re quire senate raitfication. Mrs. WILLIMAN TESTIFIES Declares Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound to Be the Best Medicine for Girls and Women Hamilton, Ohio. "I had such awful pains in my back I could hardly stand m on my ieet anu 1 was never without a headache. 11 1 walked up town 1 thought I would drop and many a time 1 felt o bad I had to go to bed and 1 waa not able to do much of my housework. 1 would have hemor rhages every two r Wp'4... down p&ins. weeks and dragging 1 had a itir which has displayed good judgment an tut I kept getting worse and only 1 A.I J Thn Hickorv Chamber of OomniPreo ' leeimg oauiy iot uiree years aim , . ... . . had two ol the best doctors in the cit the advocacy of road projects in this I weighed 125 pounds. 1 saw your adver- county, was never on. firmer fcrountl ri3l0,nt;n.t a"d ' ,ook 'Kht boxes of Lydia , .... K. Pinkham a VegetablcCompoundlab- than when stressing the tremendous . lct3 four bottk'S Lydia R Pinkham's importance to the great mountain; Blood Medicine and your Liver Pills and flection and the piedmont'Af a through hard surface to Boone. Let's keep on the job and make the noticed an improvement right away, Now I weigh 188 pounds and feel fine. Everybody tells me how well I look and asks me what 1 looic ana 1 always say, use. We use it for torpid liver, sour stomach, , heed- ache, indigestion ... I dou't think we could get along without Jt, knowing -what it has den n for us, and the money it has Raved. - I t in just as good and re liable today as it was when we began its use. My boys use it and they are satisfied it's the best liver medicine they have tiver . used." Thedford's Black-Draught Is purely vegetable, not disagreeable to take and acts in a prompt and natural way. So many thousands of persons have bopn benefited by the se of Thedford's black-Draught, you should have no hesitancy in trying this valuable old well-established remedy, for most liver and stomach disorders. NC-139b. PAINTS AND WALL-PAPERS No Oelay in Shipping, we carry the goods in stock Mail or phone us your order and get goods the-same day THURMOND'S Paint and Wall-Paper Store Newton, N. C. Phone 28? Don't shut yourself up with the dirt and coal dust this winter. With the ROY AL you can clean everything from attic to cellar. It is so light you can carry it up and down stairs almost as-easily as you can a broom. It re moves all dirt, hair, threads and lint with AIR ALONE. Let us demonstrate this wondeiful Cleaner to you in your home TODAY". Cleans by Air Alone Southern Public Utilities Call Phone 148 Co. OUR PRICES workmanship.'' therefore we We estimate all repair woriv uexu.c ih our nuality Uur watcn repairs a i.- " , , therefore we TW are standardized lor eac 1 ' 7-" ' 1, wnr it - " . a . 1 1 patching but perfect repairing ami assured oatisl,action. We Have a Factory Man Lenoir-Blowing Rock-Boone and Hick- 'Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com nrv.rharlritto K!riaw v.r.,.,1 f pound, the best medicine in the world 11 mC I 1 I iVfur any sickness to which girls and from top to bottom. Forward should! Women are srfbject I will alwi ys have be the cry until every mile is built. 1 a gotl(i word foJr your ,nt.dicina and yOH 1 Hickory Red Cross roll call Tucs-I Mrs. Joseph Williman, 722 South day afternoon. 9th Street, Hamilton, Ohio. The proof of the Pudding is the eating of It. The eating of the Pie is being one of my patients. I will do the rest, as you will know when you investigate Chiropractic Over Essex Phone 528-J. Jewelry Store. G. W. RABY, M. D., D. C. is the placing of your ihoney where it will make more money and still be safe. Such a place is this bank. Your money in a savings account with tins bank earns inter est at the rate of, 4 per cent. It is not only safe while it is here, but you can withdraw it or a part of it at any time that you desire. Glittering promises are made by dishonest promoters', offeffring lar-e earnings on small investments. Don't be deceived oy prom ises of large earnings as such are. always a gamble and usually a bad one If you have some money for permanent investment, get our advice before buying any securities. It is free and may save you keen disappointment. But no matter what other investments you are making, you will find a savings account the foundation of thrift. First National Bank a ' HICKORY, N. C. f Capital and Surplus $300,000.00 J T) Elliott, president, K. C. Menzies; VicePresident & Cashiar ' - j. L. Cilley, Asst. Casfcter 1 R GRAND MONDAY tttgHUXKiCfcagaJ immim 1 g- L." . . . -- r--IN- 40tf OASIONALLY YOURS" The most talked of. Screen play of the season modem Eve offered the apple and, as usual, Adam f the forbidden fruit. ADMISSION 10 and 20c, war tax included m ; " ' -reasjSMt mmwi 1 QUALITY AND PRICE Two principal factors to be considered in any purchase whether large or small. When you are always assuredo f the best at the lowest price and often at a big sav ing, it is vell worth your consideration. There are reasons for the continued growth and popularity of our store. Bring or send your prescriptions to m. You will be pleased and you will appreci ate it. THE GRIMES COMPANY Crisp- Dainty - Delicious Deserves Its Name Fulfills Its Fame Hickory's Pride 8c a Loaf, 2 for 15c Made by Steam Bakery C, W. ELLINGTON, Proprietor HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA Gity SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTE M Announces Round trip xeduced fares from all' stations to Chapel Hid. V t and return account CAROLINA-VIRGINIA FOOTBALL GAME CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Thanksgiving Day, November 24, 1921 j . Ro7.vnd trip tickets on sale November 23rd and for trains ! 1 to arrive in Chapel Hill before 1 p. m. November 21th, linal !'n,-: November 26, 1921. SPECIAL TRAIN: From Greensboro to Chapel. Hill and " iur" November 24th. . Leaving Greensboro 8:40 a. m. arriving ( i ; ; "' Hill 11:15 a. m. Returning leave Chapel Hill 5:30 p. m. and an Greensboro 7:50 p. m. .Train train, boro. 44 Charlotte to Greensboro will connect with this Returning the special train will connect with 43 at C-rei Special sleeping cars arranged from Charlotte and Asheville, ha' Charlotte train 32 at 7:25 p. m., November 23rd and leaving A : ville train 1G at 4:40 p. m. to Greensboro, thence special train. rivir,o PVirjnol TTill 7 n ni Mnoimihoi. o.k, t?otiirnin' )'' Chapel Hill 11 p. m., November 24th. Special train to C-reen thence regular trains to Charlotte and Asheville. Passengers at intermediate stations can make reservati"'' these cars and also get other detail information by applying to est ticket agent or address: R. H. GRAHAM, Division Passenger Agent, Charlotte, N. C. m m m ii H H B H m a a n u a M B B B B B K 1