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HICKORY DAILY RECORD
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Hickory Daily Record
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ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTb
HICKORY, N. C.
Thursday Evening
THE WRONG WAY.
TVw. citv of Shelby sold
$40,000
wnrth of bonds secretly a month ago
iwcordimr to the Sta
thev
1 .,.m n nremium of $1-5 ant:
m-
date of payment of $233.33
That might have been all the Shel-
1 ... 1 i ,..Ur worth, but many bnei
oy oiimuo vv. . .
by neopie wuum"
1 i i. 1 , . i r m muoii mm
$3r,,000 Hickory bonds brought a pie-
mhim of 81.321 at a public baie,
ii lonct tpn Hidtlrs.
I M t ill wric 1"
rru.... ;Q n wnv ti conduct public
V""" ' . ." "
business, and that is in wie
Without being familiar with the char-
x ... -c cv..,n,.. ,... ,.-ull sav that the
ier 01 out-iuji. v
!.!,, ,,f that town have a pretty
: if tbP n,.Pstion
iair case iur " - -i-
should be pressed to say the least 1
.. it
Thev can sneak of the corporation-
spapers
s hnt
,ntiniiii(i Mew York new
i u,,t-
if they care to, to . uulL
the metropolitan press is the best
irantee of honesty in public oftice
guai
... ,i . x i. 1 r,.or
the citizens oi mat town nave. uvt.
tni ciii.nis oi . , .. . tU
lirwauauii
tior,rwa tn lie Tlfnt ntr Lllf
L'rafters. and every paper is kept fair-
lv busy.
M-wrtf.li c snu to have SDOKen
' I
to about 90 or 100 Republicans here
in the interest of his candidacy. He
has been running so long that he feels
he will be elected some time by wear
ing down the majority of his op
4. 0,Ut lit-Q aindrnns wear
oncni,, aw...ty..k -.
away the stoutest rocks.
The Asheville Citizen observes that
a few oeonle in Asheville actually
ut i
compiameu oecause ram xuo..ay au
Tuesday helped the crops in Lun-
combe county something like a mil-
lion dollars. And Asheville, like
... , , . m
u.cKory, naunt na(l a goou i. ... -
'ays-
Mr. F. A. Linney of Boone probably
feels better over the comments of the
i i. u- .u i ,.D at,
newspapers about him than does Mr.
Marion Butler because tne latter
nwht eniov reading them.
Hickory will give Colonel Varner
and his guests a warm welcome when
they arrive tomorrow afternoon, anu
we know that the gates will be thrown
mien in the countv to the visitors.
We haven't heard whether Dr. Geo.
J. Ramsey, the retiring president of
1,,s"luie' 13 l" ,cavc t,,c ""M
but he is too good a scout to part
with.
Senator Kern is as prompt as any
statesman of his type to insist on in
quiries as to the fate of Americans
when he can't possibly lose any votes
We feel reasonably sure that some
Mecklenburgers proclaimed some re
solves, but whether it was May 20 or
May 21, we don't care.
We have our choice for the various
state offices but it won't help our
friends. One who hasn't registered
cannot vote.
MITCHELL IS STILL AFTER
CATHOLICS IN NEW YORK
New York, May 25. Mayor Mitch
el read into the record before the
Thompson legislative committee con
versations he alleged the police heard
over telephone wires which they "tap
ped" by his orders and which he
claimed showed there was a conspir
acy to discredit the city administra
tion and more particularly the de
partment of charities, headed by John
A. Kinsburg, who was indicted for
his part in the wire tapping activi
ties. The substance of the conversations
as revealed by the mayor related to
ways and means for keeping witness
es and evidence away from the com
mittee appointed by Governor Whit
man to investigate Roman Catholic
charitable institutions in this city.
They told of efforts to dodge process
servers and in two or three instances
appeared to refer to the supplying of
funds which would enable certain
persons to take trips to Atlantic City.
The names most frequently mention
ed by Mayor Mitchell were those of
Monsignor J. J. Dunn, chancellor of
the arch-diocese of New York; the
Rev. William B. Farrell; Robert W.
Hebbard, former secretary of the state
board of charities; and Daniel C. Pot
ter, a former employe of the city.
Father Farrell announced that he
intended to institute a civil action
against the mayor charging defama
tion of character.
TO CONSERVE LIVES. '
To conserve the health of business
10 . interesting:
was tne
nnner read by ut. n. v.
Fnghouse? of Greenville, at the recent
meeUno- of the State Medical society
5 Durham. The prevention of ar-terio-scherois
or hardeninB of the
will
bv Doctor Laughinghouse for
tv,o hnsiness man's health
COniKIVlUK. " rnv.tl.
onserving ;r . ut v qW V
others should be most nw.-, tare
j - 1 . . j i , .
nrone to acquire tms u.. -
v . ,i as px- i r . .
" viner too rF' can
1 Y CI T 1 I 1 I I n
manner oi uyiB- , th emis. :
vmrninp- the candle, at
growing OU prem-.u. toQ
IIe says "ine buiU- - -
i , - - r. n up i j i v - t t i
,rcn
00 m"Lj;- ViMthnnt know- r
. 11 . 4-nv-nnT 1IILWITT
. .
nive food and fluids, p
nig iL, . OV1P Tiro- nr
fr' X l l .TOl V.- '
f.nmli neil treQi:eni.i .
dSs which cause too early a condi-
ion of high arterial tension He neg-
lects his Doei j a '
absorption of poiponou . .i""""
from tne i uu,, ------
a rise in uhrhi ..ui..
i, .-.! vnL'i'iii'M nr itM t L' dlo i
00 till feature to the art of living long.' jn0 q. Deal, 1 home -An
' Dr. Laughinghouse advocates two 01iver C. Deitz, 1 home bal--
mild exercise wrucu la."
wavs for preventing wnat is CUU1"
.5,i i,,iQr,,-,1. of the art- T
eries: first, a rational plan of daily
living and asecond a physical examm-
ation twice a year. He says men
must oe laugnt ui. 'yj - - -
,ipnpndent unon their circulatorv sys-
tern., that they are as old as their
tcm ? tnat they
that moderation in all
things must be the rule. Besides
" , , ,,. orio nroDer
in all
fcoWVnnl nprsonal hygiene, proper
dipt exercise and sufficient sleep and
t tnp writer makes a plea tor ire-
ent mental changes
Hp further
advises every business man
. 1 -1 nrt - Vnmi
whether this and other diseases have
tv,at hp mnv check them in tneir
curable stage and prolong uie mu
1"""- . - , .t,
useful period of his nie.
KI.IKS AND SICK P.AIHLS
Only Artificial Feeding l auses as
Manv Sick uaoies as r m- niu
Filth
"The relation of flies and filth to
sick babies has been proven to be ai-
most that of cause and effect," says a
riwuir 11 inrLiii
of the State lioara 01
r,ni ortifipinl fppi no1 te sa
. of baby sickness as
fl. , fihh . As author;iy ior
IfVtic oi.rnifipnnt. statement concei us
tiiu Mit,"""-""- j,i.t-. '
the baby's neaun anu v, -
flip and filth in the home, the uoaru
. n,.f.nnnt nf a recent in-
.ation conducted by the health de-
f,f vw York Citv for the
iiiicui, .
purpose of determining just me- -
Nations. . .,
ilT. .n ,ioc;r,i tn determine wheth-
house fly is the chief carrier of
Minrrhoo nv whether dirt in tne nome
t.n.i ni-tific a feedinsr are more cieau-
hv factors in this serious condition.
The cases investigated were divided
carefully into a fly-protected group,
faretu v
fl ' swi ,M.0UD. These groups
maHp as similar as it was pos-
sible to make them. The intants
..nn ,.ioitel nvprv five f SVS bV llUl'S-
.oltv.. .-.j .. - .
e The flv-exDOsed cases received
-- ' . . , .1 ,
.,11 tho motviiftinn i'iven in cnild nv-
. .... 'i. hut n0 snecial emphasis
was laid on elimenating the house lly.
I in t v-i n nrorof'TM rrrn n i.rin ictiLcai.
in mv r - w. t.
pmDnasis was una vn tne auaum
. .
protection of the baby as far as pos-
sible from contact with flies
For
the infant in the cradle, in the go-cart,
on the bed and even in the arms
the constant use of netting was insist
ed on. Over a thousand yards of net-
tViA nrn-
L1I'K wclc 3U,UUIIU "".v,..B ...
tected families.
as a reSult if was found that ai
most twice (1.9( as many inlants
Were attacked by diarrhea among fly-
exposed as among the ny-piotecteu in
fants. i
.fc w found that almost twice
ag many infants were attacked by
diarrhea in dirty homes as in clean
homes. Ihe most important tactoi
for child mortality. however, was
artificial feeding. Nearlv
two and a half (2.4) times as many
infants were attacked by diarrhea
among the artificially fed as among
the breast-fed infants. lhe mtlu-
ence oi nies anu tint lumum wa
found to be almost exactly equal to
that nf artificial feedine:. even in
reasonably good surroundings. AI
most two and a halt times as
many fly-exposed intants in uirty
n
n The combination of dirt and
artificial feeding made life extremely.
difficult for the infant.
NOW SAY "I'M SORRY
Harvard Students Set Style for New
Form of AnoWv
Cambrid ire (Mass) Dispatch to New
York Herald.
The Harvard students living along
the Gold coast, who have at least a
Docketful of nickles and the best
manners available, are no longer
usjng that hackneyed phrase, "I beg
your pardon." It simply isn t done.
All begging has stopped lor aye ana
the new idea is "I'm sorry."
If the reader is still interested in
manners, Harvard men or sorrow it
will be clear that this type of apology
requires no answer. Harvard men
dread being answered, preferring, as
does the university's most famous
alumnus, to do all the talking them
selves. For that reason nowadays
when they step on the hat or westkit
of an untutored Bostonese in the
course of their more stimulated gam
bols they invariably admit that they
are sorry and let it drop right there.
"I'm sorry" comes from England,
which country got it from France,
which brilliant nation got it from
Chicago, which windy municipality
learned it from New York. There is
no extant proof that New York did
not get it from New Haven.
Too Much.
"Excavation work here's getting
along very slowly," grumbled the
foreman to Larry, as he stood on the
edge of the foundation and looked
down into the pit. 'I'll have to send
another man along to lend you a
hand."
Left to himself, Larry speculated
upon what sort of a chap would oe
sent to assist him, and devoutly hop
ed he would not be one of those fel
lows who always wanted to get a
job done.
Suddenly he glanced up and met
the pugnacious stixre of the fore
man's bull dog looking over the edge
of the pit.
"Begorra" he roared, as his pipe
fell. "Oi've worked wid Oitalianls,
Geromans and niggars, but if a man
wid a face like thot comes to work
down here beside me Oi gets up!"
London Tit-Bits.
Bryan says the parade will not
change sentiment. Three lickings
failed to teach him anything. Wall
Street Journal.
NOTICE OF SALE OF CITY PROP
ERTY FOR CITY TAXES.
I, John W. Ballew, City manager f .or
the' city of Hickory, under and by v,r
Proved sfute and the cHy
charter also by order of City Counc 1
I . i. L. ni H I III I11C - T - - - -
on Saturday, j u..C-w.
front of Citv Hall in city oi n
tof C tv Hall in city of Hfckoiv
at 19-00 noon, sen w ."'S'"-". -
-rr r-ih the following reai es-
ioi PorQnTls, desirine
tho vPir UJ-t.
' - :iT : f5)VPS wore day of sale
pay ff. . ,
amount due and 20 cents tor
can at '-.r . " .
advertising can procure tneir receipt.
White.
. , -i jo lo IK Vll
II r vre r mio n nil f. (ILS IV.r. '
ri rti re. A iiuuoi, -
t T?rt1;A.. i fcome 10.15
m. Brittain, 1 house and lot 5.43
TTor,t 1 lot
v . d JJlV'"' i o nn
John p BurnSi i lot 2 acres.-- 13.00
Q p Carnpbell, 1 stable, bal. 11.45
i -u Inf. 10.S7
Kev. 'rX Toi 7 19.
uun . - , , . o r)2
.n. u. - 0 iaori
i i i.iiiit-ii. l 7 -
.Mrs. k. r. ua",
1.70
5.80
H. E. Duncan. vavankiuw
tt crir. 1 home 17th St. 17.1
j. K. Fisher, 1 home 10.68
j R Gantt, 1 house ll.is
T s Green, 1 lot J-35
12.63
ncu 070
jj R. Hawn, 1 home.-- ---- 8.79
tj. m H
awn. nouse a ui, uai u.u-j
t . Hill. 1 home 1044
Jno. G. Ingram, 4 acres.- -
9.30
R w Johnson estate,
1 home
10th avenue
15.60
Mrs. v
1 house, lot 21.75
V.u" t?' w 1 home 8th St. bal 19.73
iOVULi x . . , 0 , oc
John M. ftiurpny, 1
T T Tl 1 1f id Ql'P
10.7
R L. prevost, 1 house and 5 va-
ant i0ts-
15.48
5.70
26.50
menry 1. Keinnarui, x m"-
, , U 1
Kobt. tt. anen, aa
12th
nnme ftneiini, x
avenue .
16.22
8.35
t VV Rmith. 1 home
Fred M Warlick, 1 home 10. u
k vveDD, 1 nome t-r"
Mrs. Laura White, 1 home
17.00
9.86
25.62
Aiban L. Whitener, 1 home
c L. W7hitener, 1 home
c; c; Yount, 1 vancant lot 15th
street .
8.89
5.42
n t v. 1 lot
T; D.' Payne, 2 houses 9th and
inth avenues
28.97
nnvi d Yount. 1 lot
-83
27.18
john 1,
Colored
Osborne Abernethy, 2 homes
6.08
1.72
imOB Aluvnpt.hv. 1 home bal -
ioh-' - r 1 i lf o m
Jonn Aiexanaer, 1 ouw.B .u iv
James Adams, 1 home ana va
Qt int.
15.21
5.77 1
Luia Archer, 1 home
w p.e . 1 home
9.G4
2.87
a,i0 nhus Host. 1 nome urn ou
Charlie Bost, 1 house, ytn ave
3.78
10.05
Dolph Burton, 1 home, 3rd ave.
will Carlton, 1 home, bal.
5.43
4.95
6.18
8.95
8.35
r,eo. W. Clark, 1 home
iiali Chambers. 1 home
Robert Connor,
1 home-
Vril Kflir 1 home.
, - - . ,
v n F nsrer, 1 house and lot bth
.' ,
6.35
5.43
5.17
5.43
aiciiiip. tin.
wili;am Forney. 3 houses
Thos. Gaston, 1 vacant lot ---
I. ass v. l numc. uai
i j 1 - ' j
mossie r. uuuuaun, x nVwv
lot ... i"nn
cam Goodson, 1 home
6.09
Monroe Harris, 1 house
2.69
Milas W. Holland, 1 home 8.35
John Hooper, 2 houses . ...
Minnie Hull, 1 lot 12th St
Emaline Hull, 1 home 6th ave
Jim Jones, 1 home
Viney Kain, 1 home .--
Pink Killian, 1 home
Victor Knox, 1 home
Calvin Leach, 1 home ...
Rittie Morrison, 1 home
J. H. McCleave, 1 home 12th St.
balance
Henry Peterson, 1 house and
lot"
Daisy Reinhardt, 1 house
Ivey Scott, 1 home
Augustus Y. Shufcrd, 1 home
balance
Lizzie Shuford, 1 home bal
Lucy Smith, 1 house
Ila Smith, 1 vancant lot
Frank Smith, 1 home
Robert Smith, 3 houses
9.05
4.52
2.70
2.70
2.70
6.28
8.35
8.35
3.69
4.39
8-74
3.02
6.72
3.75
1.60
7.25
.90
2.70
20.83
Rev. R. L. Tillery.-l home 5th
avenue . 8.48
Annie Wallace, 1 home 2.70
Tom Williams, 1 home . 1.80
Willie Wilson, 1 home . ... 7.43
Willie Wilson, 1 home 13th St.. 4.50
Arthur Willis, 1 home, bal 1.74
Rachael Winkler, 1 house 2.70
William Barber, 1 home, bal 5.25
Caroline Bennett, 1 house 5.31
R. L. Brown, 1 vacant lot 1.77
Omer Morrison, 1 home 15.83
Pink Morrison, 1 lot 4.50
Ed. Reinhardt, Coot Goodson
Agt., 1 house 4.56
Jas. Shuford, 1 vacant lot 11.78
Fannie Ward, 1 house ... 1.79
P. R. D. Gore, 1 house and 3
lots . . 7.81
John Smyre, 1 lot 13th St 9.82
Sid Morrison estate, P. M. Agt.,
1 house, 9th ave. 1.82
JOHN WT. BALLEW,
May 24, '16 City Mgr.
A recent patented fly trap is made
of paer and cotton and is intended to
be burned when filled with insects.
The Futility of Knowledge
"You can't make me believe a col
lege education gits you anything." .
said the young man who had won two
medals for fox trotting. ,
"Still I always thought college fel- ;
lews was awful swell," replied tbe
girl.
"Nothin' doin'! We got one of tnem
in our office that always says 'whom'
and notwithstanding,' and say, I
heard the boss callin' him down to- ;
day the worst I ever seen. What's
the use knowin' them kind of words (
if you can't talk back?" Judge ,
Interest in military matters gives
the phrase "teaching the young idea !
how to shoot" something more than
poetical significance. Washington
Stai
SMOKE
SEN-FAL-TO
CIGARS
For Sale at all Dealers
Goes SO-50
With Your Nickel
Dr. E. L Shuford, Jr.
VETERINARIAN.
Headquarters A. S- Aber
neth and Sons Stable.
Office phone No. 250.
dence phone 51.
R. W. Wolfe's
VETERINARY HOSPITAL
915 Ninth Avenue.
Palace
Barber Shop
5 Chairs-5. No long waits
All Tirst Class Workmen
D. F. CLINE, Proprietor.
riJiitltJJJi.
mnttummrrtmfflUmiUS
Fraternal Directory
Hickory Lodge,
No. 206, L 0. 0. F.
ilk
Brother Odd Fellows B
Meets every Tuesday night, at
7 :30 Degree work every meeting.
W. W. WILLIAMS, Secretary, g
Piedmont Council
No. 43, Jr, o. u.a, m.
Meets every Monday evening
at 8:00 P. M. All visiting
brothers cordially invited.
G. L. HUFFMAN Councilor
M. G. CROUCH, Rec. Secy.
j
1
IllillillllllillU
i.niimii
Hickory Camp No. 80
w. o. w.
Meets every Friday night at
8:00. All members request
ed to attend- T .A ,
Visiting Soverigns Invited.
B. A. MILLER, Clerk
!; r:;;.ii!::r;:i,i::i,i;.. ii;;!::;.!,;: ',
Flagler s 9th
Ave. Market
This wek we have on sale
a big lot of New York state
apples we bought them right
from the farmer in upper
New York, bought right, and
will sell right. 40 cents a
peck.
Country Hams, per lb 20c
Compound Lard per lb14c
Sliced Bacon per lb 30c
Snowdrift per pail 70c
We offer the best meats in
town, we select the best cattle
in the market and when you
buy beef from us you can
rest assured you are getting
the best that comes to Hick
ory. We turn many poor
cattle down and pay higher
prices for better stock, we
are determined to give our
customers only the best.
FLAGLER'S MARKET
'WE ARE ON THE JOB"
Phone 144
g
1
University of
North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N. C.
MAXIMUM SERVICE TO THE
PEOPLE OF THE STATE
The Summer School
For Teachers-June 1 3
-July 28.
(Write for complete announce
ment.) ABLE FACULTY
COMPLETE CURRICULUM
MODERATE RATES
CREDIT COURSES
DELIGHTFUL ENVIRON
MENT EXCURSION RATE TICKETS
The Su.amer Law School June
15-August 25.
Regular session Opens Sep
tember 14.
Students who expect to enter
for the first time should com
plete their arrangement as
early as possible.
Are Ygo a Woman ?
The Woman's Tonic
FOB SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS
P4
3
T!miti;iiittiuimmmummimiuiUKJ
zz .
Professional
Cards
1!
Dr. W. B. Ramsay
Dentist
Office over Shuford's Drug Store,
Hickory, N. C.
Drs. Hicks & Hicks
DENTISTS
Office Phone 194, Residence 318-L.
Office in Maaonic Building.
Dr.Chas. L Hunsucker M D.
Oif.ce over Shuford's Drug Store
HICKORY, N. C.
Residence 825 15th Ave.
Q9 Office 26
Phone 92
Hours 3:30-5 p. m., 7-8 p. m.
Calls answered at All Hours
thIIckory harness CO.
11 1 1- p
Manufacturers ot an Kinus
HARNESS, BRIDLES, SADDLES
AND STRAP WORK.
Repairing a Specialty.
Hickory, N. C.
S. C. Cornwell
CIVIL ENGINEER
Surveys, Plans, Estimates
Office over Lutz Drug Store.
Jos. L Murphy, Jr.
Attorney at Law
OFFICE
Chamber of Commerce
Special Attention to Collec
tion of Claims.
L,. U. LESLIE
Tailor
Cleaning pressing. All kinds
of alterations and repair
work.
Located up stairs over W.
T. Sledge's store.
Phone 190
W0'
THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
F. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor
First-Class Work Guaranteed
Phone 106, Work Delivered,
1032 14th street Hickory, N. C.
Next to First Buildin & Loan office.
Marcus E. Hull, D. C.
CHIROPRACTOR
Palmer School Graduate
OFFICE HOURS
3 :30 to 5 :30 and 7 to 8 P. M.
Consultation and Analysis Free
1029 Thirteenth Street
tmauummttnttttmtmtrmm n : : 1 1 1
QUICK SERVICE: SHORT
NOTICE
We can furnish FLORAL
DESIGNS. Agents for Van
Lindly Company. Cut Flow
ers any time
WHIT EH MARTIN
ISSttXttil
Dr. ia Wood
Dentist
Oftice over
Busy Beer Cafe and
Ken-dy Electric Co.
Clines' Barber Shop
1242 Ninth Avenu Opposite Postoffice
Steam Heat. d Cold Tub and
Shower Bths, Everything New, San
itary and Bjp-ti-Date.
tor a good, smooth shave, neat
Son'l" ,r a,ny Wn4 of oi.rial work
you wii! ,nd out- iwrvire unexcelled
-GIVE US A TRIAL
M. E. CLINE
DR. ALFRED W. 00U
TO SEE BETTER
s B" mm ft
Tl, V'" Year's Experience
1 he bes: equipment Obtainable.
Mi&??"-Cs.itled Exclusively
MARTI ii 6L9GK. LEK'i' M p
r
FIRST AID
First aid is saving many
been forfeited to ignorance.
First Aid in money matters may save
., -x K,iiness supplying help
And mat i
wait until you are in dire straits. Let us help you to
morrow or whenever you need it. That is what we are
to assist in any way we can whenever you need us.
- TXT
rirsi Muona
Capital and Surplus $300,000.00.
Four Per Cent. Interest On Savings
pounded Quarterly.
Business is
it goes only where it is invited and stays only where t :?. v,:;
treated.
Onthe above grounds we invite you to do busir.es- th US.
But don't get too enthusiastic like the fellow '.hat was
Wmo-ht. in court for not ffivine his wife money for support. The
court asked him- why don't you support your wife, he
this way judge, I've just started abank account and I
enough to keep that goinq: and support the old womar
had to let her go. We advise dividing the business an.
going, try it and you will like it,
Hickory Banking & Trust Co.
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