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I11C&.OKX UAALil KKCUKU Hickory Daily Record Published by the Clay Printing Co. Every Evening Except Sunday. TELEPHONE 167 H. M. Miller -Adv. Mgr. Subscribers desiring the address of tbSVr chanSod, will P e-e . in their communication w. NEW addresses. To insure efficient delivery, com plaints should be made to the Sub scription Department promptly. Uty Subscribers should call 167 regarding complaints. Indications are multiplying that the Progressive leaders will not. stay united with the Republican party un less they can ha ?c the bigger offices.. There are at least 1,500 wise per sons in Mexico now, but they will be lost to that country the minute they can cross the border. If Bernard Baruch is not a piker he will contribute more than $ou,uuu tn iht Democratic campaign fund next time. SUBSCRIPTION KATES One year Six months fnn Three months An WHO 1TIUIIUI One week ZZ" - PUBLICATION OFFICE: 1402 ELEVENTH AVENUE .10 TTntorpH na second class matter Sep tember 11. 191"'. at the postofflce at Hickory, N. C, under the act of March 8, 1879. ASSOCIATED PUKSsTi EPORTS WEDNESDAY, JAN. 31. 1017 THE RIGA CAMPAIGN READY FOIl SWJN ATUllKS The Record trusts th;it tho citizens of Hickory will siirn those petition? for stricter prohibition iiws and for a trftinin,' school for vo r.en ntul girls. The legislature wi'l r.ot act ur.l?3 t.hero is considerable pressure from lack home and it U 'r,i to us to ex ert that pressure. With the objects of both petitions we are in hearty sympathy, though we are of the opinion thn. the local com munities should see to it that there is no need of a training school as pro posed. Every right thinking person recognizes the evil, but not every per son will agree on the means of cor recting it. North Carolinians are ready that is, the majority of them to cut liqu or, and the general assembly might be given an opportunity of seeing who is on the dry side here The peti tions, which were presented by Mr. Garth, are at J. W. Shuford's store. SHOULD BE PASSED President Wilson has vetoed the im migration bill containing the literacy test, but congress should pass it over his head and be done with the busin ess. Three presidents have stood in the way of this law, and Mr. Wilson has exercised the veto power twice. The objections the president raises sound real, but he offers no substitute The fact is, the law should be much stricter than proposed in the bill, and we hope congress will end. the con troversy by passing the legislation de sired. The United States should be given a reasonable period in which to digest the various elements that have come! into the country in tho last 40 years. W!e owe as much to our people as! to the people of any other country,' and we can well afford to keep out a class of people that we can reach without discrimination against any European nation. ; BARUCH MADE MONEY j The nearest to anything incrimi native was tho declaration of Bernard Baruch, Wall Street speculator and contributor in the sum of $.r0,000 to the Democratic campaign fund, that1 he cleaned up $17(5,000 about the time President Wilson delivered his peace note. Baruch said he was on the losing side when the president shot his bolt and lost. Wo are not say ing that Baruch has a poor memory, but we do say that ho ought not to bo a piker. ; Springfield Republican. It is too soon yet to determine whether a great campa'ign against Russia is foreshadowed by the sharp fighting about Riga. In some parts that may have been a demonstra tion meant to keep the Russians guessing, and to interfere with the sending of reinforcements to Ruma nia, jts recent intensification, . too, may have been in part merely a re sult of the severe cold weather whicn Tina povered nearly the whole of Eu rope, and even near the Baltic, where the climate is milder than in the interior, has frozen the ground so hard as to permit operations among the lakes and marshes of that region tho part played by a se vere frost in the siege of Dantsic during the Napoleonic wars is fa miliar. But we cannot wholly ex clude the possibility that the next Treat Gorman drive may be toward Potroirrad with Riga for its first ob jective. The failure in 1915 to take that important city, which fig ures in the pan-German map as the outpost of tho empire to the east, was a severe disappointment, and its capture now would make the war map almost complete. Yet German strategy, while paying due regard lo the stakes on the table, does not for get that winning cards must be play ed, and if a great attack is made in this area, it would be less for taking cities or territory than in the hope of forcing Russia to a separate peace. people need as king -He is a brave, and inspired soldier, who has led them to victory; and they adore him for it. You saw the King at the Champ de Mars ride among his peo ple without guard, the people press ing about him, clinging to his saddle, touching hint, running along beside his horse. jl doubt that if in any other country in the world monarch or president would have been given so wonderful a reception. "Some of the entente newspapers said my brother-in-law was trying to commit suicide by taking such risks! That, shows just how much they know about it! , The people of Greece al most worship their king, and the great mistake the entente has made has been to assume the contrary, and to protect and foster a revolution again st him. Had they spent a quarter the time and good will seeking to come to an understanding with the king that they have spent in helping to build up a revolutionary movement directed against him, none of the sac events of the last few months would have occurred : and he and they would have been working in perfect harmonv lone since. '"No," the English princess declar ed, "I cannot believe that my own people are so misinformed of the real conditions in Greece as to consider for a moment any attempt to take King Constantine from the throne. But if thev should countenance it, I am positive that they would realize in a very short time what they should realize now: that no one but King Constantine is capable of leading Greece safely through this worla crisis; and that should he go, the Greek people as one man would call him back!" HOW TO MASTER THE MACHINERY OF THE BUJJ1 GREEK KING'S RELATIVES STAND LOYALLY BY HIM (By Associated Press.) Athens, Greece, Jan. 31. The at tacks upon King Constantine are serving to draw the members of his family more closely about him. Princess Alice of Battenberg, Prince Andrew's wife, who is an English princess and whose two brothers are in the British navy, is as loyal and devoted to her brother-in-law as are his blood-relations. "Those who today are engaged in the revolutionary movement will return to loyal allegiance the moment the foreign influence is lifted from them," declared the princess to a correspondent of the Associated Press "My brother-in-law," she continu ed, "is precisely what the Greek A FORM OF PREPAREDNESS '"I'm afraid I'm going to lose my temper when I make this speech, said Senator Sorghum. '"Deliberately?'' '"Yes. Some of the remarks I want to make will never be excused unless it can be claimed they were said in the heat of debate." (Washington Star. mttmnH iiiiimin-fTiiiiiTtmrfTTtHtm y (By N. B. Cook, M. D.)) The machinery of the body needs to be oiled, kept in good condition just as the automobile or bicycle. Why should the human neglect his own ma chinery more than that of his horse or his engine? Yet most peo ple do neglect themselves. Their tongue has a dark brown color, skin sallow, breath bad, yet they fail to see that their machinery needs at tention. Everybody should take a mild lavative at least once a week. A pleasant way to clear the tongue and the highly colored water noticed m the morning is to take a laxative which will cure the inactive liver and biliousness. iA nleasant. vegetable oill is made up of May-apple, leaves of aloe, and ialan. made into a tiny pellet and coated with sugar. First put up by Dr. Pierce nearly 50 years- ago Druggists sell these vegetable pellets in vials simply ask for Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. ;If backache, scalding urine or fre mient urination bother or distress you, or if uric acid in the blood has caused rheumatism, gout or sciatica, if you suspect that you have kidney or bladder trouble, write Dr. Pierce at Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y-, send a sample of urine, and describe symptoms. A physician and chemist will examine it without charge and you will be under no obligation what ever. Dr. Pierce's Anuric tablets cannot fail to help you, because their action flushes the kidneys of impuri ties and puts strength into them. Obtain a 50-cent box of Anuric douible strength today from your druggist in town From personal observation in large hospital practice, Anuric will give you speedy relief. Adv SUBSCRIBE TO THE RECORD Fraternal Directory Uiiuiii inttm: pmimiiiBiifflinimiHlllllll Hickory Lodge, No. 206, L 0. 0. F. Brother Odd Fellows invited. Meets every Tuesday night, at 7:30 Degree work every meeting. J. F. JOY, Secretary. 8 Piedmont Council No. 43, Ji, O. U.A.M. M ets every fconday evening at 7:30 P. M. All visiting brothers cordially invited. J. W. BALLEW, Councilor W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec. wiiiniiiH TT 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. tnmtmntatmmntiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiatm NO TIME FOR A LOAF Some time ago when a local corps was reviewed by Sir Ian Hamilton, one officer was mounted on a horse that had previously distinguished it self in a bakery business. Somebody recognized the horse, and shouted, "Baker!" The horse promptly stopp ed dead, and nothing could urge it on. The situation was getting painful when the officer was struck with a brillian idea, and remarked, "Not to day, thank you" The procession then moved on. Weekly Telegraph. JUST AS GOOD iGuest We want to play poker. Can you direct us to the card room. jClerk Sorry sir, it's being used, will the anteroom do? Pelican. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD orses and Mules. We had to arrive at our stables January 26th, two carloads o f Tennessee horses and mules. They are well broken and acclimated. We vr: A Wilmington eorrc-'pondent, M. S. Willard, makes a vt'roT. argument in the News and 0'n-tv in favor of the short ballot, b-it vuken his po fcition by ringing in partv expediency unless indeed L' mrwh'? not to at tach this propositi to a public , doc ument. Senator McRacken probably wor ried tho senate reporter of the Ral eigh Times by raking him fore and aft for alleged misrepresentations last Saturday in reporting a debate, but those old boys who have followed the game a long time will not lose any sleep. Sve horses and mules to suit --Sody. Come and look them "6T It will pay you. T. L. HenkeL i Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria.enriches the blood, and buildsup the sys tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c. Professional Cards 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 hi Maonic Bniit'dinc. TMCKORY HARNESS CO. Manufacturers of all Lduds of HARNESS, BRIDLES, SADDLES AND STRAP WORK. Repairing a Specialty. Hickory, N. C. Dr. Glenn G. Scott DENTIST (Successor to Dr. Ia Wood) OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC 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. R. W. Wolfe's VETERINARY HOSPITAL 915 Ninth Avenue. I Virginia would be very thankful if West Virginia would pay that twelve million dollar debt, but we are afraid that debt will remain to give the newspapers something to write about after the war and Mexican questions are no more. The High Point Enterprise urges its readers to avail themselves of the time they use in dressing and undress ing to think. But so much of the time one is hunting for a collar button or a curling iron! (Democrats evidently called Sena tor Poindexter, Republican, who ad vocated the placing of all postmasters under the civil service. It is a good thing, bluff or no bluff. Did the Raleigh Times and the News and Observer conspire to start cir culation contests at the same time so as to leave no escape for the bored man? ' Jlickory will have a country club in less than five years, but why wait? THE UNIVERSAL CAR X 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 L'adiator and enclosed fen, crown fenders both front and rear, all black fiih, nickle trimming a motar car of up-to-daV 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. We will appreciate your cooperation and invite you to come and talk it over with us rar i360' RunaJOUt $345" Coupelete MS Town Car $595.00, Sedan $645, F. O. B. Detroit i'or aale at Hickory Garage Co. R. C. Buchanan, SaUMgr., Phone 225. 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. QUICK SERVICE SHORT NOTICE We can furnish FLORAL DESIGNS. Agents for Van Lindly Compans. Cut Flow ers any iim j WHITNER Jk MARTIN amtmmw;Mtimirtiio'Miiiiitttimrm The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head TIVB BROMO QUIN INS is better thaa ordirV a "V raus nervousness nor "f??8rin.iiead,- Remember the full name and look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. Train Schedules. SOUTHERN Westbound No. 15 No. 11 No. 21 No. 35 No. 36 No. 22 No. 12 No. 16 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m. Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m A TT! . fr. nicKory p Ar. Hickory 11:32 p juastoouna Ar. Hickorv a rv Ar. Hickory 12:00 noon ar. nicKory o:az Ar. Hickory 6:50 p. m. m. p. m. p. m. C. AND N.-W Sftiif-lilwtiiwjl No. 5 Ar. rTirVftrv Q XT k w7 w . vv JIIa No. 9 Ar. Hickory 2:35 p. m. Northbound NO. 10 Ar TTllrvtr 11 .An --- Jf ii.w u. in. No. 6 Ar. Hickory 4:45 p. m. Jitney Service. HICRORY 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 Leave Newton . 3:30 p. m. Leave Newton 7:30 p. m. Newton to Conover - lc Newton to Hickory 35c Hickory to Conover 25i Hickory to Newton 35c Our Motto: Good Service. CAROLINA MOTOR CO OR. ALFRED W. DULA EYE SPECIALIST TO SEE BETTER SEE DULA 17 Year's Experience The Best Equipment Obtainable. Glasses titled Exclusively MARTIN BLOCK, LEND i ft, N. C. If you pot it from DTTL.A. It's Right. V A TCH T A P K U FOR D ATES. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up Sysr Te Old Standard general strengthening '-.aii GROVE' TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria.enriches the blood.and builds up the sys tem. A true tonic. For adulta and children. 50c. QHICHESTER S PILLS wS. . THE DIAMOND BRAND. j j.nairsi ask yonr urussiRt for a J;l-'be8-ter,s Diamond KrandA Tills in Red and Gold metallic boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. 1 nke no other. Boy of your V DIAMOND KRANU PILLS. 85 years known as Best. Safest. Alwavc r.i;-,h. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE TRADE MARK ECZEMA REMEDY -Sold on b guarantee for Eczema. Tetter, Salt Rheum, and similar af fections of the skin and scalp. Sold only by us, 60c and $1.00. HICKORY DRUG CO. Hickory, N. C. Arc a w Keep Your Valuable Papers In A Safe Deposit Box IWath the increasing number of small burglaries in our town xjomes the feeling of insecurity when we keep valuables in th home (The loss of a Deed or Insurance paper whether bv fire or theft causes endless worry anu expense. . i-v : Tir i-n tVia Vaults - nf thp. 'First. rnf;v,o! r . . A Sale uepusib cva . , """V',IU Jjar.s iva haA fnr a trifline charge, and the contents are absohitpi,. safe and accessible at all times. 'You have your key and the vaults are open every aay. ine leeimg ui security ana tiie con venience of having your papers together and easily found ;s tworth many times the small rental for the box. ,Call and let us show you these boxes. FIRST NATIONAL Capital and Surplus $300,000.00. Four Per Cent. Interest On Savings pounded Quarterly. Money to Loan at All Times BANK Hickory, K. c. Accounts, Com- Hickory's Bank for Savers. a l)very rejquirement of a sa?e, efficient depository for saving is fully met by the Hickory Banking and Trust Co. Absolute security is combined with the highest rate of interest g consistent with perfect safety. Promptness and courtesy are important features of our service. D All are welcome. Call and open an account today. f Hickory Banking & Trust Co. 3 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings. Interest is Your Best Servant Interest never sleeps. It is never idle. It works 24 hours every day. It works 365 days every year. No other servant is so faithful. Keep Your Money at Interest Start a savings account at once with this bank, and have money accu mulating steadily. Wle pay 4 per cent interest on all time deposits, and our customers' in terests are OURS. CATAWBA TRUST COMPANY Next Door to Post Office. Hickory, N. C. The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance tmtiKtttm!Ht::tHuitnnu:umm: ! The Weni asi's Too! Your Prescriptions. Have your Physician leaveyour prescriptions with us. We guar antee them to be promptly and accurately filled. Remember we appreciate your patronage. GRIMES & MURPHY, Druggists Phone 300 Opposite Post Office "ON THE CORNER" Subscribe for the Daily Record .ynuu;uu!i!i;ii:niiin;;i:ii:!i!ii!iii;;:;i:ii;;:i;i f OR SALE AT All Mmi Hickory Manufacturing Company, Hickory, North Carolina. Manufacturer of SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MANTELS, 1 MOULDINGS, LUMBER, ETC. j FINE HARDWOOD WORK A SPECIALTY jj Send us your plans for estimates. Write for Catalogue and PricM x I I mm . mi nttttMtnMiniMMnnMiMiiiiinMiniiiiirrrmt7tnnt uniiiHfiiHHiiJii HimmimifQiiiiijj uuHisiiisiif tuusfmi "THE SANITARY WAY PHONE 190. Clothes Altered. Cleaned. Pressed, Dyad and Repaired CITY PRESSING CLUB Moose & Miller. ROWE LUMBER CO. P. A ROWE, Manager. All Kinds of Building Material and Specialty on Cabinet Work. Plant located rear of Phoenix Mill. J. D. Elliott. President and Treasure! J. Worth Elliott, V.-Pr L. M. Elliott. Secretary Elliott Building Company Incorporated. For all classes of construction. Estimates furnished cheerf a'ly Fine or gamzation anc best equipped contractors in the South HICKOBY.N.O
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