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IftffioaY Daily Reco
Gabtcriben desiring taa' address
tl Cir paper changed will plMM
itata to their connOTlimtiim fcotb.
OLD and NEW AddrwtM. ,
To insure efficient delivery, corn-
Saturday's story on. the guberna
tional contest in New York explains
why the result will be close in that
state. Governor Miller is an able man
and his opponent, former . Governor
Smith, is probably the best posted man
on affairs of state in the country.
New York might furnish the presi-
pUicU should btwdj to the aj-dential candidate in 1924 and Smith,
aoiption Department . promptly.
City subseribers should esll 167 ro
fudiag complaints.
SUBSCRIP1I0N BATES
0a Year t&00
tCl nail, $4,001 6 months, (2.00)
Cix iXontha t&50
Tkroa Months - 1.S5
Om Ilonth - .45
Oa Week - .10
who came up from a newsboy to gov
ernor, would make a powerful appeal
to the country for president. Keep
your eye on New York state.
Entered as second-clan matter
September 11, 1915, at the poitofflee
at Hickory, W. C under the act of
XIarca 8, 1879.
VIS Associated Preica is exclusive
17 estitled to! the use of republic
tsa ail all aewe credited to It or
aot credited in this paper and alio
Ca local mwi published hereto.
One of the real surprises of Sat
urday's football games was the victory
ef Alabama over Pennsylvania, 9 to 7
The southerners were more than
match lor Quakers at all stages: Vir
ginia's win, 22 to 6, over Washington
and Lee was another upset. Carolina
defeated Tulane at New Orleans, 19
to 12, Jn a stiff contest, Trinity, de
feated ' Oglethorpe, 7 to -6, 'and State
College won from Davidson 15 to 0
Carolina, having defeated all comers
in the south, remains ;one of the
main contenders for premier honors
V. M. I. and Virginia are yet to be
overcome, and recent scores indicate
that both will be formidable.
A month ago it seemed hjardly
possible that farmers in this section
could sow so much wheat as is indicat
ed from the highways. But beautiful
weather and hard work have enabled
the farmers to sow many hundreds of
acres, and some of tne grain is up.
If Senator Borah organizes his third
party, it means the elimination of Pres
ident Harding as a candidate in 1924.
WANT SOMETHING DONE
TO PROTECT HUSBANDS
are hereby severely condemned and
disapproved." Some pious sentimental
ists assumed that declaration in favor
of the Ten Commandments "in nriti-
ciple," though not in practice, meantj
sometmng. cut uongress adjourned
without making the Senate's academic
"disapproval" effective, in law. or hv
any other method. Under Attorney-'
General Daugherty's ruling candidates
for the Senate do not even have to
file statements o-f their ovnenrlitnre5
although some of them, like Senator
r ranee, nave wisely or unwisely ,done
so. if it is a proof oi mety to have
left the skv the limit, the Jfermhlirans
who control the House and Senate
are entitled to the credit.
U SPECIAL
PASTIME
TODAY AND TOMORROW
In a newspaper a man in anothe
state writing to the editor asserts thai
folks down this way have no idea how
lucky they are. He is a native Tai
Heel and is connected with one of the
largest papers in the nation, where hi
can see and observe and long for th
state where the Anglo-Saxons live, a
he says, and where foreigners do no'.
crowd one to death. We ought to real
ize what we have, think more of each
other individually and collectively, anc
keep pushing the old state forward.
Voters of this section will have the
opportunity of hearing tonight Johr
A. McRae of Charlotte, law partnei
of John J. Parker, who spoke Friday
night. It is hardly, necessary to saj
that Mr. McRae is an unusually abl
lawyer, has represented his distric'
in the state senate and served the
state bar association as president, t
distinction that can come to few men.
He is worthy of a large audience.
In an editorial Saturday the Recorc
referred to the holding of cotton a
the reason for the price being high
now. The real cause of course is the
bell weevil, which has devastated the
cotton lands farther south and whicr
will make it more difficult for farmer?
in central North Carolina to grow
a crop next year. Holding has helped,
but the ' weevil is responsible more
than anything else.
The largest waterpower dam in th
world will be completed in about three
years when the army engineers tun
over to the government Wilson dam
work on which has been resumed. The
mighty Tennessee river is being har
nessed and; although the governmenl
may never; get out of the jplant the
money put jinto it, it will be available
for. making nitrate and electricity.'
, Tornadoes, hurricanes and blizzards,
the . latter the first . of the winter .
swept J over, the : western and central
states Saturday and Sunday, and the
cold wave is spreading. It can expand
quite a bit before it reaches the Blu
Ridge mountains and we may confi
dently expect it to spend itself in
its spread over the-plain states. But
we are due some cold weather.
Wilson teachers in session Saturday
adopted a resolution opposing thr
election as secretary of the assembly of
any person other than a North Caro
lina teacher. Jule B. Warren, Raleigh
newspaper man, now holds the job.
He quit teaching to do newspaper
Work.: Just what difference it makes
to the teachers who does the work
is difficult-to understand. ' '(";'
It is rather surprising that Ohio,
which went Republican two years ago
by nearly 400,000 majority, should, be
considered in the doubtful column. In
cafee it goes Republican will the voters
of that state prove that they wanted
two bites at Cox and Harding?
r , ; ,..,,
The Record, has arranged to get elec
tion returns tomorrow night, beginning
at 9 o'clock. Reports, from the county
and this section will be received and
tabulated as early as possible after
the polls close, and any information
will be furnished friends of the paper.
(We see by the , papers that
another effort is being made to "get"
David, H. Blair.' His enemies were
quiet a long time. " '
Concord Tribune.
Do you want to join a union organ
ized for, the purpose of protecting
friend husband? That such a union
is being organized is made plain in
the following letter received by a
member of The Tribune-Times force
from a friend in Raleigh:
It's like I am telling you something
should ought to be did about these
wives killing off their husbands. No
less, than half dozen husbands who
was living last week this time aint
living now. And why? I ask you. I
would not mind so much, but most
of the husbands who has already been
killed off were old husbands like you
and me. I have gone over the circum
stances surrounding the killings and
with the exception of one or two cases
I don't see no excuse for these perfect
ly srood husbands to have been killed
Of course there is the case of the lady
in Philadelphia on trial charged with
killing her husband, Oscar. Well,
friend, I will excuse her for that. How
Oscar ever lived long enought with
that name to attach himself to a wife
s more than I can figure out.
Something must be done. The hus
bands aint keenine up to standard. I
have looked clean through all the pa
pers today and find that only one hus-
Dand secured his daily average today
and killed him a wife. The women's
average beats ours 8 to 1. What
is getting the matter with these hus
bands ?
Now. friend, something is got to be
ione, and did quick or they aint going
to be but a few husbands left. It has
been the custom since the world be
an that if anybody must be killed the
lusbands killed off the wifes. I dont
ike either system, but I like the old
iystem better than I do the new with
he wifes killing off the husbands. Of
course a lot of these husbands of the
home grown variety should ought to
e killed because I some time have to
yonder how they ever got that way,
anyhow.
Friend, what I propose doing is to
organize a husband's union. We could
call it the International Benevolent
ind Protective Husbands Union. I
enow you would like to become a
barter member. We must have ipro
ection from some of these wiffes, not
tecessarily your own, but other men's
vifes. You will note that lady that
ailed that preacher in Montana was
lot the preacher's wife. She was some
other man's wife, but she killed her a
lusband just the same.
I always will believe that I harrow-
y escaped, death a week or so ago. On
Monday night of fair week I went out
tight seeing, including a dance and all
that sort of thing. Well, friend, I
skidded in home about two a. m. more
r less, mostly more, just like any oth-
;r old time simon pure husband is lia
)le to do in Raleigh during fair week.
well to make a short .;ory longer. I
vill say I am still here. However,
.here is but .one thing that saved me
ind that was because they was no
annons around my house. Anyway,
we are on speaking terms again. Now,
you see if I had have been a new hus
band, trained in the business by the
present day flapiper. I would have ex
ected to eet murdered in eroincr in at
;hat hour, but I was surprised at my
wife's attitude because I have been a
egular husband for seventeen years,
jiore or less, mostly more.
. But back to the union. Friend, we
.nust organize for our protection. I
avor a uniformed rank. We could
uy some old howitzers from the go v-
rnment, get a few machine euns and
give tne Kina oi protection to hus-
jands that husbands anuarentlv need.
Of course we would be particular
about who we let in the union. We
:ould not permit any Oscar husbands,
)r Percy husbands and those kind nf
fellows to come in.: I would favor
cilling off the Oscars and Percies be
ore the wifes got to them.
THE SKY REMAINS THE LIMIT
Springfield Republican.
Senator France of Maryland, who
I'emnrts thnt Vlin Mtnnainm I
-.1 . , 11 111! IT"
election has cost $43,000 with more
to follow, has been sending out cam
paign literature by the ton under
Ins privilege of frankine- through
the mails. He ftias also Iheen His.
tributing phonograph; records, with
patriotic airs on one side nH nn-
peals for his re-election on the other.
As matters were left by the Senate
alter tne JNewberry case, there seems
nothing to prevent a candidate from
raisine the ante and hecinnino- the
distribution of Ford cars, instead of
pnonograpn records, free to the elec
torate. Henry Ford himself has evi
elently been distributiner them nt. t
profit, which cannot be held contrary
to thoroughly respected Remrhlirnn
principles.
Last January the Senate outdid
any act of hypocrisy in its history
oy declaring, over the protest': of
nine. itepuDiicans, that Truman
Newberry was dulv elected anA then
adding that "the expenditure of such
excessive sums (as in Newherrv's
case) in behalf of a candidate either
wim or witnout nis Knowledge and
consent, i being contrary to soujid
public policy, harmful to - the hnnnr
and dignity of the Senate and dan
gerous to the. perpetuity, of free gov
ernment, such excessive expenditures
WESLEY BARRY IN "SCHOOL
DAYS," PASTIME TODAY
Did you ever play hookey from
school ?
We take the liberty of saying that you
probably have. And in doing so you
will doubtless recall a very pleasant
memory of the occasion or shall we
say occasions ? At any rate it will in
terest you to know that the Jfastime
theatre is .showing today and tomor
row Wesley Barry in Gus Edwards'
"School Days," which is unquestion
ably one of the finest classics that
has ever graced the silver sheet.
Every mother who has boys, every
man who remembers his boyhood, ev
ery human being who can thrill to the
joys, the disappointments, the pranks
and the glory of boyhood, will more
than relish the many human and hum
orous touches of "when we were a
couple of kids."
Indeed, it will bring back to you in
tho most vivid manner the irrespon
ible, untamable heard of boyhood. And
we feel that you should not miss this
wholesome and highly entertaining
screen comedy.
Come and bring the kids.
RASPBERRIES IN NOVEMBER
Ovfmvl iPnhlip T.prls"er.
Large, red juicy raspberries grown
WESLEY BARRY
-in-
GUS EDWARD'S
"SCHOOL DAYS"
A Super Screen Classic that , will awaken
the memories of the days when "We
were a couple of kids."
Will make you feel Younger, Better
Happier
EIGHT REELS OF COMEDY
Come and bring all the "kids" to see this
good picture
U ADMISSION :
VaMsaVsm
Children, 10 cents. No tax.
Adults, 30 cents, Tax included.
. Cm m
n
in the open in November is a novelty
and speaks well for the soil and cli
mate of Granville county. Mr. W. H.
Hunt's garden lays well. to the sun
and is very fertile. The second
growth of red rasipeberries grown in
his garden this season are equal in
size and as : pleasing to the taste as
the early growth.
TATABRH 1
tt of head or throat is usually
benefited by the vapors of
.';WH0 wrote the
tONSTIflJTrO.N?
oAVE and teach all you are interested , in to
O save ; thus pave the way for moral and xnate
' rial success." So said Thomas Jefferson a great
"and wise man speaking to wise men.
And those who act upon .such counsel are v. Iso
indeed and every passing year will prove them
wiser!-' UMf44l:iiij.-
Lomp
any
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V aro Rue
Over 1 7 Million Jan Used Yearly
9
mley
Come to the Southern Public Utilities Company
right away! Jimmy Jones Westinghouse wishes to have a
talk with you. Jimmy wants to tell you how glad he is that
you guessed his age exactly. .
When His Honor, Marshall H. Yount, mayor of
Hickory opened the sealed envelope this morning, a red
card bearing the following inscription appeared there
on: , , . ; -
Jimmy Jones Westinghouse, born
December 20th, 1919.
"Here's to the person who guessed my
age," -
Says Jimmy Jones Westinghouse,
"I knew it would be you,
So I gueessed right too,
Your prize will add lots to your
house."
Hickory Lodge No.343
Regular Communication First and
J'-l-l 'Third Monday nights . -Brethren
cordially invited to be
present
E. H. SHUFORD, W. M.
, W.fc?BOATMGHT, Sec
"Have Your
AUTO TOPPING AND
UPHOLSTERING
Done At
HICKORY AUTO & TOPPING
, COMPANY .
Chasr. B. Goodman Bakers' Garage
tljej ... Phone 353
Geo. E. Bisanar
"DOCTOR OF OPTICS -Error
of Refraction and all Optical
defects corrected with properly ,
'fitted glasses
Office . and .examination room in
connection .with Jewelry store
We do All Kinds of
Radiator Repair Wori
4 Johnson's Garage
" PHONE 377
A. J. ESSEX
Graduate Optometriit
Office in Jewelry Store Where Tci
Eyes receive expert service
without the use of drugs
Hickory Harness Co.
Manufacturers of all Kinds of
HARNESS, ERIDLES, SADDLES
AND STRAP WORK
Repairing a Specialty
HICKORY, N. C.
CYRUS C.BABB
Mem. AmrCoc. Civil Engrs.
Watgrpo wtet , Waterworks And
1Seerfege4lLand Sub-division
" Highways
HICKORY, N. C.
Cahraber Commerce Building
AkkeesGranite Falls, N. C.
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
I have some very desirable city asd
country property for sale. If
interested, see, phone or
write
J. W. HOKE
Hickory - N. Car.
: ..; When the mayor examined the list of over a thou
sand names to locate the name of the winner, that of
NOEL C. HOSLEY was the only one found to be an ex
act duplicate to the inscription on the secret card.
Therefore, Noel, you are invited to come and get
lyour Rrize, or if you wish, we will have it sent out by a
messenger. . .
Today, and for the next few days, Jimmy will be
on duty at the window of the Southern Public Utilities
Company. Jimmy wants all his good friends to come
around and see him again. He isn't at all tired after his
few weeks visit. On the other hand, Jimmy feels "fine
and dandy," as the mayor would put it. And he returns
home expressing many appreciations to the stores on Un
ion Square for the courtesy they extended to him.
Jimmy says, "of one thing I am sure, and that is
that Noel C. Hosley will surely not worry about the cold
weather this winter. He has an electric heater."
By the way, a number of people guessed mighty
near to my agey And if they wish to see how close they
came to it, or how far they missed it, please be informed
that the book is open for inspection at the
Southern Public Utilities Company
G. TV. RABY, M. D., D. C.
Chiropractor and Spinal Specialist
Over Essex Jewelry Store
Chirapractic Eliminates the Cause
Tof Disease
U Phone 528-J
FIRE FIRE
i ... Insure before it burns
r crriZENs insurance & 1
REALTY CO.
W. II. LITTLE, Mgr.
X.et.tUs Protect Yon
Phone 108 or 146-L r
FIRE FIRE
DR. GLENN R. FRYE
PHYSICIAN
'Office over Hickory Drug Co.
Hours: 11 to 12 3 to 5
Phone: Office 96 Residence 477-L
Chase & Sanborn
SEAL BRAND
COFFEE
Best Grown in The
World.
Whitener & Martin
JITNEY SCHEDULE
Hickory-Lenoir Jitney Schedah
- Leave Lenoir 8:30 p. m.
Leave Hickory 5 p. m.
: Arrive, for No. 21 and 22.
C.E.ROBBLNS.
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Advertise
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Record
The Small and
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purge jweposiWTS
Get the same courteous attention in this bank.
4 ijTou will always find the officials and employes of tbL
bank courteous and ready to extend every assistance in
Li, r.i 5 yopr .personal financial problems no matter how. small
your account. ; , ;
FryZ?. Many of our large depositors and customers began
in a small way. The smallest account always has the pos
. .sfbility of growing into a large one. .
Only $1.00 as an initial deposit will start a savings
account in this bank.
; First National Bank
j . HICKORY, N.C. ; '."'
Capital and Surplus $800,000
I. D. Elliott president; K. C. Menzies, vice-president and
t ...-. cashier; J, L. Cilley, asst. cashier. ;

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