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tilC&UKlC HAUL I kbcuku Hickory Daily Record PuUUhed by tha Clay Printing Co. ETcry Evtnln Except Sunday. TELEPHONE 167 S. II. Farabee Editor J. C Millar Uaaagar II. U. Miller Adr. Mgr. Snbseribara daairing tha address of tLair paper changed, wiU please atata in thalr communication both OLD and NEW addrwwea. To inaura efficient delirery, cein plainta ahould ba made to tha Sub aeription Department promptly. City subscribers ahould call 167 regarding complaint. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year $-00 di- o An oix monius ........ - ..... -w i - TL... At-- 1 nnl wnnM lriL- tnn-i)i1 Vi n A One Month .40 would have something to kick about. One week - .10 - iTho Ashevillo Times is rightfully standing back of every utterance it inado in regard to the secret selling of bonds by the Buncombe county commissioners and fi these gentle- uieu unt to help the Times' circula tion, they will of course continue in tneir foolish way. Eastern North Carolina undoubtedly is the place for a paper mill, and if Hickory had the timber necessary to the manufacture of print, we would not kick as to location. The North Carolina papers, by diverting a part of tho excess now paid manufactur ers to atock subscriptions, can eas ily erect a mill of their own. The Record is ready with its share of stock, whatever that may be. Representative Ray of Macon ia the penny-wise statesman. He will oppose the spending of a red cent for any good thing on the ground that the people will kick. If every member of the general assembly were as penurious as the gentleman from Macon, however, the people for they PUBLICATION OFFICE: 1402 ELEVENTH AVENUE Entered as second class matter Sen tember II. 1915, at the postofflce at Hu'!er;', N. ( under thr act of March S. 1871). ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS THURSDAY, JAN. 11, 1917 FOR BETTER MAIL SERVICE yet served to concentrate public at- lenuon on tne dangers to wnicn congress is subjected and the coun try did not laugh at President Wil son's lobby charges. In the case of the Panama canal tolls fight, when the president faced a split in his own party; in the mat ter of the railway strike, where three widely differing elements, congress and the railroads and the brother hoods, had To be dealt with; in the appointment of Justice Brandeis in all these there was the risk of failure. Yet success for tha administration has crowned each. (Unfriendly crit ics called the outcome in each case the "Wilson luck." Others saw it in the logical result of foresight, courage and wisdom. . 'Similarly has the course of affairs run with regard to the president's latest step in keeping this nation from the horrors of war. His peace note, designed to help end a war which threatens momentarily to in volve the United States, was view ed by many with misgiving, hailed by others as a gigantic blunder. Indeed Europe s first reception of station for the good it can do; fto choose in each case what is gocd on the whole, and accept cheerfully incidental evil involved; to put my whole self into all that I do and in dulge no single desire, at the expense of myself as a whole to crowd out fear by devotion to duty, and see present and future as one; to treat others as I would be treated, and myself as I would my best friend; to lend no oil to the foolish, but to let my light shine freely for all; to make no gain by another's loss, and buy no nleasure with nnnthav'a pain to harbor no thought of another wnicn i will be unwilling that other should know: to sav nothing unl-mH to amuse myself, and nothing false u piease otners, to take no prme in weaker men's failine-s. malice toward thos whn rir. xxr n rr w v v v v AW Vlig I to nir.v VhA calficU -rn-k 1ac. un. .i ! xr - Mv.AAi.dxa iiw icos ItllcLIl Lilt; poor, the proud as much as the out cast, and the cruel even mn than the oppressed ; to worship God in au tnat is good and true and beauti ful; to serve Christ wherever a sad ! neart can De made hnnnv nr Q nr, will set right; and to recognize God's ?nniiiiniimmmiiiiiisi:isiniiininiiiim Fraternal Directory mniiiiiimiinniim Hickory Lodge, No.206,L0.0.F. Brother Odd Fellows united. Meeta erery Tuesday night, at 7:30 Degree work every meeting. W. W. WILLIAMS, Secretary. iGood evening, Governor Bickett. Here's wishing you the best adminis tration in a generation. The new spinning mill looks good was I to Hickory folks. THE WILSON LUCK iSinco the day the Record started, it has been makin? an effort in one direction or another to secure train or mail service between Hick ory and Edgemont and when it would Columbia State. succeed in getting one it would lose Many have been the incidents the other, which have threatened to wreck the Just now the Record has admirable chance for railway service north of Hickory, the titration for President Wilson. There varouna ana in ortn-western adjust- nave oeen zoreign prooiema, attacks In its schedules so cs to accommo- Political opponents, division with- d.t. th. majorit, of patron, . It. g TlVZ iST, line between Hickory and Edgemont organization that is merely human, and at the same time rendering a But through it all President Wilson service tne Jtecord. No. 6 has been w Wlin " los oi mnuence, a . - . I Kll Mfk.. n.i f I. mm !mm.m,.m. - A . .'.' K streneth and honor Renoir at 5:45 and Edgemont at 7 he Diggs-Camjnetti case, with its " unsavory implications or favoritism, Wlith that good luck came along was settled in the only possible way soma bad. The. nofttoffi Art. without loss of dignity or repute to m.nt i- A v. j,- ., ... the administration. When the ores- 2!lf 5 1 f , 1 ident made his sensational lobbying train. The Record is allowed to charges, in the midst of the pressing piace a pacKage lor Lenoir in the oi an important legislative pro baggage car, but it cannot mail pa- sramme, there were those who fore- "jr pwsax- inquiry wnicn followed, though it ble, but the postoffke department at lacked the most definite disclosures. wasningron is saving expenses. it was bv no means rromisinp Tt enmino- lrin.nw. i .--.j.:!.... seemed to be looked upon by the en- and person that helps men to love tente as unwarranted interference; one another. Dr. William DeWit its very welcome in Germany was an Hyde. ill omen for its success. But little by little, the entente opinion seems j NORWlAY'S MARINE LOSSES in ue veering auuut to regard me move as not oniy logical in its bear- t a.;. r, x 5nr nn tha T Tn i raA I By Associated Press) States, but as parrvmir nnt. tViP noA .Christiania, Jan. 11. Norway has of a true friend to the belligerents. lost 242 vessels from the beginning An maication may oe round in the of the war to the end of November oiaicuicui ui iu. Darues, minister OI 1 fVis vmr n-f ,i,;v. ioo : Ti-.-j . m's year, oi which 182 were steam L.t;iiaiuiia in Lilts i . 1 1 1 v 1 1 i frf i riri I' i ri ; n far I i i which presumably is a r&cMn T of ThSr Si nZZf& A?' the attitude of his government. That ;:!Ltonna?e..was.335.415 reg- mvhAhkAr. na n im,fAra...t ffc .?'tcu wns" ana in& insurance on the r-nlv of th amounted to 145,700,000 crowns ,t ms zjkm : vr"f" Douc 41,000,000., iliaiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiuiiiu Piedmont Council No. 43, Ji, o. U.A. M. Meets every Wooday evening at 7:30 P. M.. All visiting brothers cordially invited. J. W. BALLEW. rnunrilnr j M. G. CROUCH, Rec See'y. WmmmmmmmmamdmmuMKBmmammm Hickory Camp No. 80 w. o. w. Meets every Friday night at 5:00. All members request ed to attend. Visiting Soverigns Invited. B. A. MILLER, Clerk :::: illllilinilWMtmTTTTrttttlllMIUUUUUi Professional Cards ;"""""ini '"Minimnit If No 6 carried mail, the neonle . . w - m of Edgemont and intermediate points from Lenoir would be able to receive their mail in the afternoon, instead of waiting 24 hours. The C. and N, W. carries mail on a freight train after Southern Railway train No. 35 arrives at 11:30, but this mail lays over at Lenoir until the next after noon. The Record would like to see the people at Lenoir and north of there erved better, and it would like chance to send its papers into a see. tion that cannot be reached by an other daily for 20 hours. will be verv friendlv in tone .That will nave the wav for a tren eral acceptation by Europe of the mo tives wnicn dictated the dispatch of the note. and. in the end. tha nonrr move will make for the reTnpnfntimi of good relations with all the bellig erents as well as nrohnhlv havmo some effect in helping to shorten the war. (From a dubious venture, the peace note has assumed the manifest appearance of a highly skillful and statesmanlike move. Is it the ''Wilson luck?" Or i it the result of the Wilson fnrioM - - .. mmgieci with the Wilson courage and tho WllOAn nnn t 4 TT" tory will say, and in unmistabable Office Over Shuford's Drug Store 1 terms. I Hickory. N. C. NEW YEAR IDEALS r II! I O T V 1 To weigh the material in the scales -5. niCKS OC rllCKS of the personal, and measure life by DENTISTS tne standard of love; to prize health Offiee Phone 194. Boili.M iai i as contagious nappiness. wealth as owe in uasonie BuMAinr potential service, reputation as latent mnuence, learning for the light it can TUC UlfnDV UADMUCC TA Hickory Lodge No. 34? A. F. & A. M. J Regular communication Mon day night, Jan. 15 7:30 Brethrencordially invited to be present. J. W. SHUFORD, W. M. D. T. APPLEGATE, Sec'y. Mtiimnnmmmimnnm8 Dr. W. B. Ramsay Dentist ...... vMiHH5 v uic lXUb i c ceil shed, power for the help it can give, TO MAKE HICKORY GROW The Hickory Spinning Company XI i . M ... me organization oi which was an nounced Wednesday, is only one of the many good things coming Hickory this year, we believe. We are aware that several other enter prises are nearer formation than they were a month ago and other devel opments may be expected. ihis is good news of course, and Hickory people as a whole are an preciative of the enterprises that come this way. Every legitimate encour agement should be given new bus iness concerns, and that is all the best of them want. A chance to do business as an individual, with land at reasonable prices, is all organ izers desire. If the community is to continue in its wholesome development a fair field must be given investors. Just now tho city is short of sites for lo cation, but there should be nlenVv of them ready at any time that is, if we are to have a town that will con tinue to blaze the way of progress. ATTEND THE MEETING lAside from the importance that every citizen of Hickory should at- tach to the Chamber of Commerce,' the annual meeting of which is to be held tonight, additional interest should be manifest at this time on ac-i count of the fact that the chamber, and city council are working togeth er for a Carnegie library. It ia extremely important that manufacturing interests thrive . in Hickory, but it likewise is important that the cultural side of the commu nity be developed. An adequate library will fill a want in Hickory, and will tend to make the lives of the people happier. There is noth ing quite as good as companionship of good books. The library is needed more than any one thing just at this time. , The ladies of Hickory are interest ed and they will show their interest at a later meeting. T 1 i! THE UNIVERSAL CAR A FEW INTERESTING FACTS There are over One Million Five Hundred thousand Fords in service today, practically one half of all the cars on American highways are Ford cars. With more than one hundred different makes of auto mobiles in, America the Ford Factory produces more than one half of the entire product. See the new features: Streamline hood, large Radiator and enclosed fan, crown fenders both front and rear, all black finish, nickle trimmings, a motar car of up-to-dateness, and every inch a true Ford. Very economical in operation. Every owner of a Ford car is assured of prompt and cour teous service the country over, everywhere you go you will find a Ford agent near at hand. Every one who is interested in buying a Ford car will find that it will pay to get your order in now. W e will appreciate your cooperation and invite you to come and talk it over with us. J?Zing Car $36 RunaW $345., Coupelete $i05, Town Car $595.00, Sedan $645, F. O. B. Detroit SaIe at ; .-M'-tea Hickory Garage Co. R. C.:Buchanan,R5aler MrgH .Phone;252. Manufacturer of all kinds of HARNESS, BRIDLES. SADDLES AND STRAP WORK. Repairing a Specialty. Hickory, N. C. ISSIIBHniifl THE WOMAN'S I FRIEND. ( Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy, f wonderful record for 35 years, B as blood cleanser and tonic. For H sale J by Lutz Drug Co., Hickory Drug I Co., Shuford Drug Store, B Grimes and Murphy. Ask i your druggist or write Person B Remedy Company, Charlotte, N. C Send for testimonials. Price $1.00 per bottle, 3 for $2.75, 6 for $5.00. Prepaid. ill Start Saving 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 ttnake a deposit every week, or at any certain time, you can deposit lany 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 ge it anv time, and it draws intereat right along. y Many a great fortune has been founded on a Savings Account and we have a large number running into thousands of dollars' that were opened with only a small sum. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus $300,000.00. Four Per Cent. Interest On Savings pounded Quarterly. Money to Loan at All Times Hickory, N. C. Accounts, Com- aQasg ! The Way To Win 23 SI m u tj ff Mr a Q m Byron said, 'The best of prophets of the future is the past." No ambitious individual can afford to ignore the precepts and examples of those who have demonstrated that industrious saving is the sure foundation for financial success. Start the New Year with a Savings Account; it will be a source of constant inspiration to effect many small economies. You will be made welcome here. Hickory Banking & Trust Co. 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings. uMuuuuuuHnuuauoonnannnnnnnnnnnnBBEBigEsg a a m m m m ji m tea Q 3 M -G Pitney Service. (bueeessor to Dr. Ia Wood) OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO J. Gaither Bonniwell ARCHITECT ELLIOTT BUILDLNG HICKORY n C R W. Wolfe's VETERINARY HOSPITAL 915 Ninth Avenue. THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP! P. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor First-Class Work Guaranteed Phone 106, Work Delivered 1032 14th street FTilrnra xr r Next to Firrt Buildin & Loan office. J"" l"l m iiiiim HICKORY CONOVER AND NEW- TO N Schedule Leave Hickory 8:20 .a. m. Leave Hickory 10:20 a. m. Leave Hickory 2:30 p. m. Leave Hickory 4:30 p. m. Leave Hickory 8:30 p. m. Leave Newton 7:20 a m. Leave Newton 9:20 a m. Leave Newton 1:30 p. m L,eave Newton 3:30 d. m Leave Newton 7:30 n. m iNewxon to Conover 10c Newton to Hickory 35c Hickory to , Conover 25i Hickory to Newton 35C Our Motto: Good -Service. CAROLINA MOTOR CO DR. ALFRED W. DULA TO SEE BETTER SEE DULA VrH73S- 1 T .JT o f- vn.n. 1 he Best Equipment Obtainable. Glasses Fitted RyIh MARTIN BLOCK. LENOIR. N. 0. If you pot it from )"ui.A "s ighu ' " Ml' UK tUH DATES. Catawba Trust Company, A Bank of Real Service. Officers: G. E. RANSOM, J. A. LENTZ, J. WALTER OREBAUGH - Directors: G. E. RANSOM, J. A. LENTZ, J. A. CLINE, President. Vice President. Cashier. E. L. SHUFORD, H. W. HARRIS, A. L. BUMGARNER, J. WALTER OREBAUGH. CATAWBA TRUST COMPANY Next Door to Post Office. Hickoiy, N. C. mmmwu:8iiiiiiiiitMnnm,.HnMnmuuuj Governor Bickett comes into office with the best wishes of all the peo ple of North Carolina. His guber national campaign was pitched on a plane that attracted rather than re polled and he won the admiration of thouaanda of Republicans. North Carolina la fortunate In that her ex ecutives have been governors of all tha paople, and Mr. Bickett ia a democrat with a little d. I The best tires to use in this season are QUICK SERVICE; SHORT NOTICE DeSsVmS tufnia FLORAL Lmdly CwapaiiF. Cut Flow, era any tan, , WHITKER MARTIN The Hickory Daily Recor $4.00 a Year in Advance uwumumntmmimmmi OUR MOTTO "Purest Drugs." GRIMES & MURPHY, Druggists Prescription Druggists. Phone 300 Opposite Post Office "ON THE CORNER" j . "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiuT NON-SKID Drives Out Malaria, Builds I VZ.mZ.Z sirenetnening toii - I I GROVK'8 TASTWI wsa mM f "T . nn ir ca. j n I,..., : : " Duuas up me sy s tin. AtrnctOBic. For adalU and children, soc. TRADE MARK ECZEMA REMEDY Sold on u guarantee for Eczema. Tetter Salt Rheum, and si mil jit- nf. fections of tho skin and scalp. Sold CHICHESTER S PILLS Guaranteed 5000 Miles in writing A JAX non-skid tires wear longest, are most certain and safe against side slipping and do not interfere with the easy riding qualities of the car. We can recommend Ajax non-skid tires in highest terms. HiWhile others are claiming Quality we are guaranteeing if." Sold by AREBNETHY HARDWARE CO. Mm HICKORY DRUG CO. Hickory, N. C. Subscribe for the Daily Record 2J?5 wt.,,?l- Bur r on; V Train Schedules. SOUTHERN Westbound Tha Quinine That Does Not Affect Tha Head TIVB BKOMO QUININE is better than ordinary St1 3 ine nd does not cause nerTousness nor !'"'" Hca. Acmexneer tne lull name and MVm mOK Bi(ntliuic ox IS,. W. Hickory Manufacturing Company, Hickory, North Carolina. Manufacturer of SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MANTELS, MOULDINGS, LUMBER, ETC. FINE HARDWOOD WORK A SPECIALTY Send us your plana for estimates. Write for Catalogue and Prices ""HniHllMIIIIIMIHIHIIIMIMIIMIIIPTMIIlllllllMIMtMMllMlli;ii:ffTttt m. No. 15 Ar Hickorv 7-40 , I XT- . . " " lO. IX Ar WlClcorv 11-90 o No. 21 Ar. Hickory 4:32 p No. 35 Ar. Hickory 11:32 p I Kaathnnnil No. 36 Ar. HlWnrv Q.OK - I-kt . . v- J m ,iv a. 111. No. 22 Ar. Hickory 12:00 noon l hickory 5:32 p. m. VV4J UttfV p. C AND N.-W No. 9 Ar. Hickory 2:35 p. m No. 10 At TJ5.1 . No. 6 Ar. Hickory 4:45 p. m. m. m. m. 26 B " I Are y?o a Woman? JI tj aj WHi 15? hwm. r ffliaiiiiiiiyiiiiiaDiiiiiiHiiiiim ROWE LUMBER CO. P. A. ROWE, Manager. AH Kinds of Building Material and Specialty on Cabinet Work. Plant located rear of Phoenix Mill. a i m. The Woman's Tools fC3 SALE AT All DS08S1STS P4 s ' ; v s i. jsauow. resident and Treasurer J. Worth Elliott, V.-Prw. L. If. Elliott. Secretary Elliott Building Company Incorporated. I&SSX c?Bftrctio1?- Estimates furnished cheerfully. ice organization ana beat equipped contractor- , vy on- HICKORT.N.O
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