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Hickory Daily Record Published by the Clay Priming Co. JJvcry NveninK Except Sunday. TELEPHONE 167 S. II. Farabee - Editor J. C. Miller Manager H. M. Miller Adv. Mgr. WITH AND WITHOUT VICTORY A peace without victory may be all right, but most of the peace treat ies, including that . signed at Paris between the colonies and England; that peace at the end of the War Be tween the States; that peace between Spain and the United States not to mention a score or more of others were based on victory, and they Subscribers desiring the address of tHoir Tinner chanced, will peaae state Knfh nr.Tl and in men iuii,imiii.v...M 1 1 v i r. To insure efficient delivery, com- permitted to know. Any peace, now- nlnints nhould be made to the Sub- ever, that disregards national inter- riptipn Department Promptly. City Mta that woud uke a gection of complaints. France and glVS lt t0 Germany' as was trie cast; in wie r r,ncu-.rruiii SUBSCRIPTION RATES peace, or that would dismember the - I - a One vear . si.uu uerman empire, would not ana coma Six months 2.00 not be a lasting peace. There is Three months 1 .ln.r trit.t-nr Jirniind in ininst.ffft lilce One Month .. .. J u a. rna urn--- .10 1 oJ""S inuvii, vut vsu I ....... ..... . president doubtless had it in mma PUHLICATION OFFICE: 1402 ELEVENTH AVENUE We don't now recall how many miles of good rsr.ds Dr.via county , i - The Record is not afraid of the; i mrmrnm7ttir:uumm?mtmrm i ideas of its subscribers,? and it Fraternal Directory MlilllllllillllllllllllU NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE would be glad if two or more would. By virtue 01 the. powers conm. wyoiu w SitM Mrom Aa ed in a certain deed of trust given by rnntHbute to its columns every day. r a ht,. omr hi TV. of nrniilH mnlrA Olir (Circulation A " U,v-.,4-o grow. There is nothing vthat quite , secure a loan of $300,00, dated Jan.-' pHnBnHHMM equals the reader's interest in an 19, 1916, and default having ; Deen article submitted by another reader, made , in the :Jfft . dersigned will sell at public auctiot The sentimfent of Hickory is to the hierhest bidder, for cash, in Entered a second class matter Sep has, bt that highway between t. V 11 1Q1R of iUa nnotnfflca at Hickory, N. C, under the act of March Mocksville and Winston-Salem is 8, 1879. delight to the fellow who is privil eged to go over it in some other man's aUtomobile. There was a mass meeting in Mocksville last week to discuss the issuing of more bonds and while the sentiment, according to tho Davie Kecord, was against that proposition, the meeting was un- anjmniiu in rnicinn" Vi qv ) axrir -frt. - - . - I ...I. Ill V M? ... .lib MA A.TJT la. nayn ore ourry. wm, . the upkeep of the roadg. Upkeep ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS THURSDAY, JAN. 23, 1917 i - GIVE THEM A TRIAL rSro'ther Rastus or is it Rufus? fjayiiiiiyiii Hickory Lodge, $No.206,liO.O.F. Brother Odd Fellowc uitUcd. Meets every Tuesday, night, at 7:30 Degree work every meeting. J. P. JOY, Secretary: against pool rooms. Men who have front of the First National mnic oi spent a good deal of time in these. Hickory N. C on Monday, February T 6 5th 1917 at l o'clock p. m. the fol- places have told members of council lowinj? real eatate lying in the . city that they will back them in their ef-j0f Hickory, described as follows: forts to keep1 such places out of the; Beginning at a stake, corner- of colored Friendship Baptist church lot; V' . . Tvlo, , , ,on 13th street and runs S. 66 feet : f;;iiaiiiiipi!ii!iiiiiiiii!iininiiniliMlMlim wnero Hie xcok w . ,;u ooi'l Bt o .tjiku nn an 3 . : x, . r : alley then west 90 feet to a stake; Jt is good to know that Rev. W. then North -gg feet to a stake; R. Bradshaw is to become pastor of tnen jt 90 feet to the beginning. the First Baptist church. Here is a Less a portion conveyed to the Bap- M nroohet who is an exception to the tist church, leaving a lot 20 by 50 Piedmont No. 43, JiyO. U.A.M. , v v 1 v v w xeet Ull which la xucatcu wnat io rule, for he is honored by his on known. afj John gmyre,g gt()re gee g people. Mr. Bradshaw and his peo- ltoos. No i23 page 340 where said 1 nle will work together in harmony. deed of trust is recorded. j&S : i This Jan. 4, 1917. A. C. HENDERSON, Trustee. Meets every Wnday evening at 7:30 P. M.r All visiting brothers cordially invited. J. W. BALLEW, Councilor W. I. Caldwell, Rec; Sec. i"7ilTo n-rA 7o Tlif 1 ffQma tin Q (T, lTlcf . ........ n , .1 4 4t Thurs arranza at a conierence. w nai uix ference does that make to Carranza, since these two bandits needed ri'J rt nar.i. rvioVa tViam ctf.Vlf North Carolina ft I Catawba county tt.ttttT tttttK IN THE SUPERIOR COURT is the important consideration. representing his county in the gen eral assembly for many years, would I 11 ...Ul. I.V.. UW1U Vll VIIV SOIIItJ UIBIIA9 WIUI Villi I J4 l . . i .11 . . . .. , i W e don t claim to get all the news ' ., , . . , . . first for example, the morning pa- with the aid of the torch, forced da , , . ... . . , .. ..... , . pers cleaned us up on the latest na- ... val engagement in the North sea; square. Urother Haymore believes . . .. ' . ., ... . but then we put it over our morning that the work! doM not move. He frienda faW ofte ag ma e.f 7 fn observant per8ons testify- The R Bat tt .Im i. .pparent that there cord sure legislative re- 4. , , ports are up to the minute, and it the Democratic pemuasion who are , . f . .. ... j . . ixi. v A ,s K'ad that an appreciative public convinced that although even nature f, . .. . .y . . , v . , enables it to provide special newe ehaages in the,eoure of centuries, , . . f ft.. ,.V. . -1 1 J I ' XV01C1B11. , ij vi f The directors of the Chamber of "i""K imiKWl !UVVyiO (Tprs, We r, .jit . .vrtu1i - v ,v.A . Commerce would not have erred Bit. of th. advan In . eVent' but they acted Very Wlsely f j P reelecting President J. D. Elliott We .hould not tnaV. n,M. I , and the ther fflcera' 'There wa9 onranie law most too much excitement last year KeDrMntatIv H.vn u for every Member, director and offi- Deal tha tmiT ,,fitMft.i a cer to work capacity, but there will ments bv nubmittin Kin. be no such diversions this year, and pie. with that end in view, and cer tain Democrats, we learn, would hold a constitutionl convention to acconv plish the identic thing. What nuz zles us is that some people imagine a constitution adopted in 1868 and amended but once in any important particular should be good enouirh to en aure through the ages. The gentle men of course want to introduce their little local and private bills, but is there any considerable number in the legislature who would want to repeal the amendment adopted last fall be- xore giving them a chance? Brother Haymore's party made a considerable noise about the amend ments some time ago, and we recall that the Hon. A. E. Holton was nev. er so happy as when Wa convention endorsed them .while the Democrats allowed them to go orphaned before me electorate. Will North Carolina never reach that stage when it can devote its bMt nflTjvrfa ... .. iu u constructive pro-.l im, ratner than dissipating its wme in trifling matters? the organization will do work. its best Those Hickory guardsmen are just as worthy as if they had been doing war duty in Mexico. They left here expecting to fight, and it is not their fault that they failed to do it. Sarah E. GERARD WILL ACCEPT THE INVITATION OF GERMANY Washington, Jan. 25 Ambassador Gerard at Berlin has been instructed by the state department to accept the German governments offer to permit an investigation of conditions prevail ing among Belgians deported into Germany by the military authorities in the conquered section. The. de partment has not as yet been inform ed of how many men or what machin ery will be required to make the inquiry. (This action was taken in response to a suggestion in the German note replying to the protest of the United btates against the denortion. which read: "'If the government of the United States attaches ctnouftrh imDortanee to it, a member of its embassy in Berlin would be permitted with pleas ure to inform himself by personal wu.i, nie conditions unaer which these persons are living." Philadelphia Public Ledger. Its results will be its justification or its condemnation. CONCERNING DEADBEATS The Record cannot read all of its exchanges carefully, but it would b Positive very few things in its near neighbors escape its attetnion, and yet we missed a good one from th Statesville Landmark a while back The Landmark had reproduced an ar ticle from the Record on deadbeating one s grocer or dry goods merchant, and emphasized the point made with this: JStJ,??""! who ligentiy fails and refuses to pav hi, Isn't nifi PJ f thlef' His offense isn t so defined in the statute books but morally it is just that The . t, 'i Vi'" 3en your back wj . u I , lor zne orazen i drel who takes your goods ! ' .vv, nil Ulifcrn flAtftantim a pretend that he will Spring Is On The Way! You'll want to be in tune with natureit s budding leaves and warm, balmy air and brightening colors, which call for new Spring clothes, tailored-to-your-order by Ed V. Price & Co., Chicago. Take a peep at our won derful showing of woolens, snappy, bright and new and be measured NOW. Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. Regular communication Mon day night, 7:30 Brethren cordially invited to be present. J. W. SHUFORD, W. M. D. T. APPLEGATE, Sec'y. lIlllllllHIIHUniKEMllllillllill Smith vs Joseph A. Smith. NOTICE Served By Publication The defendants above named will take notice that an action as entit led as above, has been commenced in the Superior Court of Catawba coun ty m which the planitiff seeks a di- g vorce from the bonds of matrimony, H from the said defendant, and the de- f f endant will further take notice that g he is required to appear at the term m of the Superior court of said county f to be held on the fourth Monday be- m fore the first Monday in March, 1917, g , , . m it being the 5th day of February, I Mrs- Joe Persons Remedy, g 1917,' athe court house m Newton, wonderful record for 35 years, m THE WOMAN'S FRIEND. N. C, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the f plaintiff will apply to the court for the H relief demanded in said complaint. I This the 4th day of January, 1917. 1 J. T. SETZER, 1 4 4t Clerk Superior Court Professional Cards as blood cleanser and tonie. For jj sale 8 by Lutz Drug Co., Hickory Drug m Co., Shuford Drug Store, Grimes and Murphy. Ask m your druggist or write Person g Remedy Company, Charlotte, N. g C. Send for testimonials. B Price $1.00 per bottle, $2.75, 6 for $5.0. Prepaid, Start Savin? Wit h Mew bop to ? ave You doubtless want to save money and in fact expect money, some day, but have put off making a start. The easiest way is through a Savings Account. There is nn other system as flexible or. as convenient. You do not have to make a deposit every week, or at any certainrtime, you can dert any time. When you have the money is the best time. You X) not have to wait a certain time to draw it out, you can -et it ar time." and it draws interest right along. -, Many a great fortune has been founded on a Savings . i i : :4- ii , jJGl. ana we nave a large nurauer luuiim iulu Liioceanas oi that were opened with only a small sum. FIRST MATHIMA! S i. iiL Capital and Surplus 30O,00CK Four Per Cent. Intmcsfc On Savings rxrauJad Quarteily. Money to Loan at All Times m A croon t?- m u a m Q Hickory's if If Hi s h Jfyvery requirement of a sa'e, efficient depository for is fully met by the Hickory Banking and Trust Co. 'Absolute security is combined with the highest rate of i consistent with perfect safet y. Promptness and covste important features of our service. All are welcome. Call ana o-en an account todav. 3 for I h mmmmmmtswmmmmmmmmmmmi& Dr. W. B. Ramsay Dsatigt Office over Shuford's Drug Store. Hickory, N. C. Drs. Hicks & Hicks DENTISTS lis Maisonie Sifdiag, THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Maaafacturers ef all binds of HARNESS, BRIDLES, SADDLES AND STRAP WORK. Repairing: a Specialty. Hickory, N. C. your back Is turned doesn't deceive you. he doesn't pretend tw CftL EK other thief i. t "j roDoer DUt a Iir "it- i iTi Jim "ri9 10 zn ths addi n5 I.oflr.OT. Wnr and decern in nia rellowa. If we'd ouit tv1 thZ S thdr rigt names and treat constantly increased by the kind con .deration aceorded nd COn" re are in Indebted to the Davie Record for reproducing the above Wje cannot add much to it. This suls ject should be a topic for a thousand sermons from pulDit and ii , - r vao, arm the importance of honesty should be stressed 24 hours a day. A man who will buy an article with the purpose n his heart to skin the seller-well, isn't hea thief, pure and simple? j iMen who have been froin7to the ' esrislature for years are not worry. i lnr over the tempest racing in sev-! oral eastern counties over new stoV Jaw territories. By degrees the state' has been coming to the point where' the ,tock law can be made state-1 w de. Opponents of this kind of leg- . . ctcijt two years, out as la is forced upon them, and they ob serve its benefits, thby invariably cool off. The open range should be abandoned in North Carolina. Dr. San G. Scett DENTIST (Successor to Dr. Ia Weed) OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO Jitney Service. IHICRORY CONOVER AND NEW. ! TO N i Schedule I Leave Hickery - 8:28 .a. m. Leave Hickory 10:20 a. m. Leave Hickory 2:30 p. m. Leave Hickory . 4:80 p. m. : Leave Hi?kory 8:89 p. m. r - - xt j ijcave in e w wn i ;zq a. m Leave Newton" ' 9:20 a m Leave Newton 1:30 p. in T IT. . A n. wve iNewton . 3:3U p. m Leave Newton 7:30 p. m JNewton to Conover . 10c Newton to Hickory -35c Hickory to Conover 26i Hickory to Newton. 35c Our Motto: Good Service. " CAROLINA MOTOR CO a a a m Hickory Ba B hi b ft 4 r a & k 2 4 2. L 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on oavmg. ?i n a o 13 3 3 3 i si IS " g pr t a ugil:i COPYRIGHT BV O. V. PRICB so. YODER-CLARK CLOTHING CO. DR. G. E. FLOWERS Having enjoyed a large coun try practive for 32 years, an now located in Hickory and so licit a share of the general prac -tice. Office at 8th avenue and 15th street. Children's diseases a specialty. OR. ALFRED W. BtilA TO SEE BETTER SEE OULA 1 7 Year's Eroerienr.. The BesL Equipment Obtainable. Glasses Fitted Exclusively MARTEN BLOCK, LENOIR, N. C. If you irot it from DTJLA. It's' -Right. V ACH PAPKH FOR DATES. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up Sysr Te Old Standard geneial strenethenine GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TOH1C; drivse sul Malarla,eniicbec th blood, and builds np the sys tem. A true tnic. Tmt adnlU amd children. 50c, S Interest i t ft Interest never sleeps. It is never idTe. It works 24 hours every day. It works 5 Go days every year. No other servant is so faithful. KeepY v yi &a,.': wvt Start a savings account at once with this bank, and have money accumulating- steadily. 1e pay 4 per cent interest cn ai' time deposits, and our customers' in terests are OURS. CATAWBA TRUST COMPANY Next Door to Post Office. Hiekciv, N. C 3 The Hickory $4.00 a Ye aiiv it ti r-'-'S i 3 F I tmrmttttTlminiimmnm: Your Prescrl R. W. Wolfed VETERINARY H06PITAL 915 Ninth Avenue. CHICHESTER S PILLS -V At A .iK DI... , , IIAID l!RAin Plli?"? years kaotta as Best. SafciV iiZ:Z.7r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERf I) THE UNIVERSAL CAR A FEW INTERESTING FACTS There .re over O. Millie. Fir. Unto fords service UUy, 9nctimlif Mc JnlJ mobiles in Ameriea the F.H Tnmy pjMnmi more than one half .f the -tire rJkJL See the new features: Strwalime k.o4, k,-, a ZL rar; a" blMk finirt' trimmisn, true Ford'" v - i-ek true Ford. Very eeonemieal in operation. Jrvr owner of a Ford car is assured of prompt and teous service the eountry over, everywhere you go you will find a Ford agent hear at hand Every one who is interested in buying a Ford ear will nnd -that it will pay to get your order in now VVe will appreciate your cooperation and invite you to come and talk it over with us Touring Car $380. Runabout $345 r....i K?' j593o- " Hidcory Garage Co. & Bud-n. Sle.:M,r4Pl.. 22s, I THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP F. M. THOMPSON, Prnprietor Furst-Clase Work Guaranteed Pkone 10, Work Delivered 10S2 14th street Hickory, N. C. Next to Firrt Buildin & Loan office. Twmriiinii mini MlffmrT:nil!!!;,l, QUICK SERVICE f SHORT NOTICE , We can furnish FLORAL DESIGNS. Agents for Van Lindly Coapator- Cut Flow, ers any Urn WIIITJSEB - A ssARTiN mmmmmm ECZEMA REMEDY oid on a guarantee for Eczema, letter, Salt Rheum, and similar af fections of the skin and scalp. Sold omy by us, 50c and $1.00. HICKORY DRUG CO. Hickory, N. ;C. kk . Have your Physician leaveyour prescriptions with antee them to be promptly aid accurately filled. Rememlber we appreciate your patronage. uvtju UAUiU illy I 1 PKone 300 "ON Opposite Post C TUE COBNES- i Subscribe for the Dailv Re- umiiiiiiniiritnniiimmT Train Schedules. SOUTHERN Westbound No. lg Ar Hiekery 7:40 a. m. Ne. ll Ar Hiekery 11:20 a. m. S 1 Ar. Hickery 4:31 p. m. Ne. 8i Ar. Hickory 11:32 p. m. Easthaun- Ne. 36 Ar. Hickorv -nK . Ne. 21 Ar. Hickory 12:00 noon. S" 11 ' Hiory 8:32 p. m. Ne. II Ar. yieknrv A-sn m vaw 111. The lutrriiw That Does Mot Affect Tii u , jocc-use oi tonic ana laatlTe fltt. LAXA. : "T , ; u"""o ecer Man rmry rrigln head. Remember the full name and wnwuic.u; . VT. GJKOVS. . 25e, wmtmmmtmtuMitii: - - - y-r-T . we MA--nj-t j-ja. k... --. Hickory Manufacturing Comt: Hickory, North Carolina. Manufacturer of SASH, DOORS, BONDS, MANTI MOULDINGS, LUMBER, ETC. FINE HARDWOOD WORK A SPECIALTY Send us your plans for estimates. Write for Catalogue and Pre -x.?-' 3 -iiKrsiiiniiiiiimtiicffl C. AN) N.-W I Me. g Ar. Hiekev O M . -. Ne. A. Hiekery I -15 f. m. KrMihil Ne. It Ar. Hickarv 1 1 .e - I No. 6 Ar. Hifckery 4 :45 p. WV ' Am v?o a Vman ? J j mmmf The Wom.n's Tbiiio FiaSWE AT W. r ROWE LUMBER CO, P. A ROWE, Manager. All Kinds of Building Material and Specialty on Cabinet Work. Plant located rear of Phoenix Mill. "lueMT ana Treasury J. Worth Elliott, V.-Pru. , L. M. Elliott. Secretary f Elliott Building Company Incorporated. ; j construction. Estimates furnished cheerf ! 1 -wUU no Dee. equipped contractors r in the $out: HICKORY. N. C
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