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Hickory Daily Record Published by the Clay Printing C Every Kveninjj Except Sunday. Of: TELHPHONE 1C7 S, IT. Farnbeo 1 r Milli-r ...... li. M, Miller Adv I. ... . 1 J J T J A .,,no onH ho channel- nhonr. himself, tnere is Erooci reason certain unuer me advantages Hof.r 'nf it vpotcrdav before I to think that in his speech to the American life to become a good cit- committee of the Reich- Reichstag committee he is trying to izen, the president now adds a reas- t.V tn Sfnm lift for this ilia- deceive the German people about the on which in itself condemns the whole, fctntr. no room is ieit ior una mu .... . i j . t .u j. i nni.; ; A rkinV, in,lop,l Vna never been en- U-boat campaign. is aosuru iu m au ion. which indeed hw never been te tf arranfrements had tion a leramea .ttT h' .dG which assure a makes an exception of illiterates that if arrangements had tion a little more palatable congress y ir.e cnanceiiora -ui,wi:-1 . nwrwfcdniiTiP' victorV. fleeine- from reHHnus nersecution. Editor to see what light they mignt inruw, ' . .. Aa fv nnAaA rt hHrmined Manager '"on a enmyr omprem.. - . - . reT)resents by immigration officials and the secre- very outset oi me war uy wic ------ - i.moj 4." , rt iw ,v ,- d.'.i'iil revelation in Mgr. the nhraKe "a I hirself to bp wo'ild have stopped tary of labor, who must pass judg- f . rnn mit it bluntlv.' "ait way ana oeggeu me amos uj wre iurc1Ku BuaumH, ,;t,r. dcsiritur the address of vt!',' of Pf" rtVlfV,Y 1 where peace. It is inconceivable that if the enforcement of such a rule could . .'.m' o'lrurred. will plrnse mif , " -a v..!f:flrpanv had it in its rower to hardly Tail to result in serious . , r ")i!iMcnt.i.)ii Minn in." u Fraternal Directory " "0:,;"';V .r,:; Now rtriVo its enemies to their knees it complications. . . - fv, , ,lnl'n nMv mm '.. V.. ti 'j t'rt mV. Sub- -jerved their 1 ..t.Mit promptly. City 44 .t' I 1 .r'h-rs sl.o .iM call 107 regarding . . . Hit r" ii j ; 'h it evnivenp and ambiguity have! should have been straining an tne rne saccess attenamg legislation their end he throws off the; iorcus vi uiiwmjr l wa 1 " ..g nd all mav now read his pa3t! ne-itrals to force the allies to make attributed to the influence altogeth- , ;:. in th- fh suspicions! terms. The two things cannot De er out oi proportion to its numbers, ;ilU 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IITTTTTTTTTTTTI I HM ;1nilHIIDU;illlullillli:il Hickory Lodge, No.206,L0.0.F. Brother Oddl Fellows inviteA. Meets every Tuesday alfht, at 7:30 Dejre work every etinr J. F. JOY, Secretary. 1 p rave them at the time. I' reconciled. which organized labor exerts over that ' ,:, .'; : i ,t. . Vim i.- ii a,t, f,. The true explanation undoubted;- Dody umonum's aim is not so mucn . , ku4ui j,i . a, ly is much simpler The chancell- the advancement of learning as the SlS I.'il'TION KATKS that he was resisting Tnpitz m the m- ' . . y unable to resist the over- creation of labor scarcity, and it n- vrnr 00 ?crest ' """'anity he was i only wail-, whelmindemand of the German peo- makes illiteracy a fatal defeat be- Sr :, .Httlv "'K, a U3v V XxfvT ' pie. high and low. for savagery at cause that is likely to be the most far mum Om- ' 'iii'n . One w. : !. ... 1.00 narines were ready to un HI AO h u conciliating the United States! fjf- Z veJZ expect g ... .1., he was looking forward to the time fhe pe jple expect g rllU ir vnoS OVVU'll: T! urr: -n the peace note nr. . i !.i:vi NT!' AVKNUE VJ'V c" 1 ""A" , "v ,T ' "u. ! comber 12 it at once or the way to assure uie mMi-usm . .. . , v- i ,us. v,n ent that it tne Did Kntorod :iji M-oniI class matter Sep- "'"V.' the chancellor's posit ,! it. '', ft the Ptoulce at transuon ;ru precarious in the i kn: ,-. X. ;:.. u.,lcr the act of March f'on'1 "17 . unanswered question, !-! :!' """"V" ...it final estimate of his . WW w ; . : sc!Me' fDU ''r ponded, was whether he would resign - : -According to 'the unanimous judg-. ' , . .,a Q1.f,r ASS,K.,Ml,M,(H,nm,0 t f th political and mil tary - - - "to, & knife. I , authorities tne qi csi.on was not ye : atld without scruple. In' It MONDAY. I Ell. 5. 1917 ripe for decision, '' lie is anxious h Reichstag commit- day , to let his ".tics kno . that he was ethmann.Hollweg supplies an 1 for IVUXT WILL IT MEAN? "ev(;r ?! . PVne"i,'" C6 T answer. eral tne unrcsiricreu u'ri'ioyiiicru ui u-- Whatever the experts may reaching. Considering the part that great things unlettered immigrants have taken government could in the development of the United, g t be tried, btates, it is amazing that for a quar-ili was issued De- ter of a mentury nothing has stood ;g became appar- in the way of these bigoted and sel-! i for peace failed fish designs of a comparatively small ion would be class but the true Americanism of extreme. The three presidents. upon which the; character de-; TTTF. SAT.ARlTCn FOLKS FOUR GREAT VETOES . boats." "I have always proceeded Thf vorhicquonces of ,the press- from standpoint whether U- dent'H lutiiMi in severing diplomatic boat war would bring us rearer a relations with Germany cannot bo victorious peace or not." The drop-, New York World ,.,, . , ,, . ... .. , . Ping of the mask shows trie same! Three presidents, Cleveland, Taft forcto.d t th.s t n. . In some Rr.icter tHt le;ipe(, 0.;t . vaT , quarts.: it is asserted that the break P(1 phrases liko "just for a scran olnz illiterate immigrants, Mr. WTil- mean? war, and wo know there has paper." necessity knows no law," "we, Pon for the second time Heretofore i :n ins'tanci' in history where ;nust iiack our way .i,r(Juh. i nere congress has failed to pass the meas- i no dinger nn nnM)gi,uy anoui i.ieM.rPc nvpr the vetoes, but the n end mi? not he i... . .1 .1 I.-..,. iw, i.i-s uu5 kvi, vuv C.,-Joi;cto V.nv.a , ":,T . , V , -----' ------- it---- e . i . i, ,.,,Qe.r,t .'""' 3v-",,!;" """iw naa sucn strong support, avi to of vi-.n dri. ;ssiri.r the represertta- . ioru, nM,.ari a. a smooth-snoken 07 v d 4 , T. ... itf S ' ,T. . .1 ....... " ' tllV" ' lie IS tarred mm ,maf thai- if TnfTnnt. in anit( of executive disapproval is easily tives of each other, but if war it insincere man. nrist bo, the American people are tne same suck as tne Keventiows ana "... , 4. 1 i the Bernhardis and his so-called rouuy iv uvur iiicir iutb iu uiujhjihh 3DC the enemy of mankind. We would take no more than he can get- not call the German people barbari- Yet while he now speaks truth ans, as Senator Tillman has Ann: because we know they are not. Too many Germans have been our friends in the past for us to believe that they have changed in m few year. We believe there ii a probability of the Gemaa people, who m (rood as anv md1. realizinv th ex tremes their ruler have takes t j fight their enemies, and realizing that J the United States, after all the ef- tion of peace, would not turn on thir !J government without just cause we n believe there Is a probability that U these good people may see the light, gj If they hear from other neutrals, it p will drawn on their consciences that H 80-iethinq; r.ui3t bo wrong within the 2 e '.;p're, that the rest of the world jj probably is not so much at fault as n thev have been led to believe. ti possibla To the familiar and unanswerable argument that a test as to reading and writing would bar worthy people, 3DC rLd-Winter Excursion to Washington, D.C. Yb Southern Railway, Wednesday, Feb. 14, 1917. The Southern Railway will operate low round trips fare excursion from North Caro lina points to Washington, D. C, Wednesday. Februaay 14th, 1917. Special train consist ing of Standard Pullman Sleeping cars and high class day coaches to leave Charlotte at 8:45 P. M., Arriving Washington 8:00 A. M. Thursday, February 1 5 th. The Following round trip fares will ap ply from stations named below: 5 Philadelphia Evening Ledger. takes a dollar and a half to- to buy what a dollar would pay! ten years ago. When the fed-1 enployes' union asked the pres-, increase of pay he remarked: ii have been on a salary all my life and can sympathize with others in the same fix. Too bad that he cannot make his sympathy effective for those drawing salary in unofficial employment. MUST GUESS ON GEORGE Washington Star. Washington's birthday orators will have the usual difficulty in guessing what the father of his country would do in emergencies beyond his range of information. m:mtnmHmitinuuw Professional Cards Tho United Slates might aid In PI hanl?nin;? tho end of the war, and it ,v j might do this without striking a t:l blow Tho power of suggestion some- H time.-) In as strong as a battalion, and 1 who knows tho feelings of the sufT- li fcrc. i i.i ti'.e civpire? A-A if t!.t United States is com- p. p'!'t-1 to . hUt t'".e war, it will par- f1 tic' ; ;.(', in all probnbility, only with H it i forci'.-!. If w were so dis- j posr I, we cy 'ld not e(uip armies for II tin; bat'Ji' f'.i.i of Ivropc1 in time to j take ptu't in iho spring and summer jj ofi'i-.; i ;:,! by winter, with practi- li cally nil tho wov'd leagued against 'j the t';c ceil .ral owcrs will accept thu inevitable. ft'l FROM Charlotte $7 50 Concord $7.50 Salisbury 7.50 Lexington 6 50 High Point 6.50 Greensboro 6.00 Gastonia 8.00 Elkin 7.50 FROM HICKORY ... Stat-3sville Morganton North Viilkesboro Mt. Airy . Albemarle Winston-Salem Siler City . 7 50 7.00 7 50 . 7,50 7.50 7.C0 6 50 . 7.00 Dr. W. B. Ramsay Dentist Office over Shuford'a Irup Store. ES HkkorV. N. C. ESS IDrs. Hicks & Hicks m D ALL AMERICANS HERE 11 Altho i.vh there are men and women y In tliH in unity whose sympathies t3 aro witli the (iorman people in the jjj war, thtf Record knows that no citi zens will be more loyal to the United 11 Statci tlii;n these. The issue now J is not one of the allies against Ger- p many, but of tho United States against 13 Germany There may be people in ! some sections of the United States in ra who will ciu.se all the trouble they fcj can, but we would wager our last t Fares from all intermediate points same basi . Tickets good going only n special train No. 27. Passengers on branch line points will use regular train to junction point, con necting with special train. Tickets good for three days in Washing ton. Sej Congress in session and the other a trncticrn at the Nation's Capitol. Pullman reservations should be made in advance. For full and complete information, pull man reservations, etc., consult nearest South ern Railway agent or write S. E. BURGESS, D. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. B a a a a Q 19 n rs Ed 13 13 a m m IS m E? m m m m B B THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Mpitaf&ctur-rib of all Lhuls of A RN ESS. liRl DLSS SAOOL I i ST3AP WORK. Piedmont Councfl No. 43, Ji, O. U.A. M. Meets every aonday venint; at 7:30 P. M., All visiting brothers cordially invited. J. II. SIGMON, Councilor W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec. Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M Regular communication Mon day night, 7:30 Brethren cordially invited to b present. J. W. SHUFORD, W. M. D. T. APPLEGATE, Sw'j. uniiiimnmtnminininmmintiiiiiKtt: Jitney Service. HICKORY CONOVER AND NEW TO N Schedule Leave Hickory 8:20 .. m. Leave Hickory 10:20 . m. Leave Hickory 2:30 p. m. Leave Hickory 4:30 i. m. Leave Hickory 8:30 p. m. Leave Newton 7:20 a. m. Leave Newton 9:20 . 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 - 85c Our Motto: Good Strvica. CAROLINA MOTOR CO DR. ALFRED B. BULfl KYIS, S ets.Ul ALAST TO SEE BETTER BIS1 see cuia fe' 5 7 Year's Experieitce The Best Elquiprnent Obtainable. Glasses titled Exclusively ii yiju. voi ircnii i)Ui.A. us- riitroi. V VCH PAPKR FOR DATES. Keep Your Valuable Papers In A Safe Deposit Box With the increasing number of small burglaries in our town eomes the feelinff of insecurity when we keep valuables in th home (The loss of a Deed or Insurance paper whether by fir! or theft causes endless worry and expense. A Safe Deposit Box in the Vaults of the First National Bank ean be had for a trifling charge, and the contents are absolutely safe and accessible at all times. You have your key and th Taults are epen every day. The feeling of security and the con venieuce ef having your paper together and easily found j. worth many times the amall rental for the box. Call and let us show you these boxes. 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- nnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnB?t;5aBss? Hickory's Bank for Savers. jjj 'Ivery requirement of a safe, efficient depository for saving H i fuHy met by the Hickory Banking and Trust Co. Q p Absolute security is combined with the highest rata of interest g eonsistent with perfect safety. (Promptness and courteiy ar important features of our service. a D All are welcome. Call and open an account today. Hickory Banking & Trust Co. See Us for Good Printing CONNECTICUT FIREBUGS LLOYD'S REPORTS SINKING OF NORWEGIAN STEAMSHIP Waterury American. j London, Feb 5 Lloyds's reports Hartford is trying to determine the sinking of the Norwegian steaai- whether the firebug, who is blamed shJf Ymer' U23 tons gross, by a ,. , 6' , submarine. Part of the crew vas for a lively afternoon on January 13 anded. The sinking of the Spanish is also to be blamed for the $750,000 steamer Dos de Noviembre is repori- conflagation in her retail section Mon- ed in a Reuter dispatch from .Mad rid. One man was drowned. cent that none of them resides in this section, As we have said. thei -- loyalty r;ui be counted on just as if aDQnaQssotsiQStsisiggsaassasiaanannaoDnoanaS tne uo-'Kis n ail arisen with a diner- ent poun, We are all Americans, there it; no division any longer. ! iNonc i:i so blind as to be unable to! see what the German so-called peace note meant. There was no real offer of pease, no specifications or terms.1 but an invitation to the allies to sit down and take what the central pow ers thought they should have. Fall ing in that, the imperial government forthwith began preparations for,, ruthless naval warfare without re-: sard to the rifhte of neutral, the president'! remarkable peace add not producing a oXanf ia Barlta. II; The value of a dally newipaper te Rickory was ( never better jrealited. than on Saturday afternoon. Through Record bulletins most of the town had learned of what actually had occur red, but the people were hungry for the news The Record carried prac tically 2 400 words of hot telegraph ic stuff, and 06 per cent of it was on tho break in relatione Hethmann-IIollweg Unmasks Springfield Repulican. It is no longer possible to reserve Judgment upon the German chancellor, who has been one of the enigmatic figures of the time. In this country there has been a kindly, if mistaken tendency to figure him as the cham pion of humanity against the demands of tho bloodthirsty advocates of frightfalrusa. Together with Zim nicroann, who succeeded Jagow at the foo''rn odk-e, he has een held up n in example of the moderate and liVral Germany with which Americans xhould sympathise. j After the resumption, of ruthless THE UNIVERSAL CAR X FEW INTERESTING FACTS There ere over One Million Five Haadred theaeaad f orde in service today, practieally one half ef all the ear an American highways are Ford care. With mere than one hundred different makes ef auto mdbilea ia America the Ford Factory pttoducse snore than one half ef the entire preduet. See the new features: Streamline heod, large Radiator and enclosed ffcn, erown fenders both front and rear, ail black fi h, niekle trimming, LTfL"' v Up-to-da 'very inch a true Ferd. Very eeenomioal 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 mVr Wh0 " interested j" 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 Touring Car $300. Runabout $345., Coupelet. Vnr1 IT11 $595 ' Sedan $645 F- O. B. Detroit ' or Sale at Hickory Garage Co. R. C. Buchanan, iale. Mgr., Phone 225. 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 111. II. IIUllO VETERINARY HOSPITAL 915 Ninth Avenue. THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP F. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor First-Class Work Guaranteed Faeae 106, Work Delivered 102 14th street Hickory, N. C. Next te Firft Buildin ft Loan office I iMMiiiimiinHiiiiiiinmittmt QUICK 1ERVICB; SHORT NOTICE We can furnish FLORAL DESIGNS. Agents for Van Lindly Company. Cut Flow ers any lime. WHITNEB MARTIN iirriiitnmiiiiiiiiwmimmnmS Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up Sysr Te Old Standard general strent theoin GROVK"? TASTELESS ehill TONIC. drWei out Malaria.entiches Ike blood, and boilea n the ays tern. A true tonic. For adulta and hUdrem. SSc. CHICHESTER S PILLS J jr: THE UIAMONH KlaT7 . day night As to that we have no opinion but Waterbury can testify to XEWiS OF BREAK RECEIVED the efficiency of at least one Hart- WITH REJOICING IX ROME ford firebug. The youth who wound up in afternoon pyromaniacal en- Rome. Saturdav. Feb. 3 Via deavor in this city several years aero. p;s pk a xiwo w t), r,t. by burning the old city hall was a ed states 'had broken off diplomatic Hartford product. relations with fipmarv was rwpived : ; i here with the greatest rejoicing. The An aeroplane with seven planes ar- action of the most nowerful of neu- ranged in a seme-circle, is claimed trals is construed as imnlvins the by its French inventor to be perfectly moral support of the United Stales stable. .for the entente jillips box. sealed with Blue . W Take no other. Bny tfnip V if tmrnmuitmrmrrm. r rm years known as Best, Safest. Alnvt T)ruu H SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE The Hickory Daily Record $4,00 a Year in Advance itttit:ttmtwm8 8 SSSi TRADE MARK ECZEMA REMEDY bold on h. guarantee for Eczema. Tetter, Salt Rheum, and similar af- tections of the skin and scalp. So'd ony by us, 50c and $1.00. HICKORY DRUG CO. Hickory, N. C. 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 VHB CORNER" m nil a mmm ? Subscribe for the Daily Record iiimir m I111IU fto Woiiiaa's m mis sif aT m tmrnzv rMto M1UU),'; Hie QaMna That Does Not Affect The Head Because ( Ha tonic and laxative effect, LAXA TIVE BKOMO QUININE is better than ordinary OoioiB and doas not cause nervousness nor nnsins ia head. Remember the full name and leefc tec the alaaatnre of E. W. GROVE. 25c. Train Schedules. SOUTHERN Westbound No. 15 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m. No. 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. Mo. 21 Ar. Hickory 4:32 p. m. No. 35 Ar. Hickory 11:32 p. m. kastbound No. 36 Ar. Hickory 9:05 a. m. No. 22 Ar. Hickory 12:00 noon. No. 12 ar. Hickory 5:32 p. m. No. 16 Ar. Hickorv fi:HO n. m. XT C. AND N.-W Southbound No. 5 Ar. Hickory 9:00 a. mi. No. 9 Ar. Hickory 2:35 p. m. Northbound No. 10 Ar. Hickory 11:40 a. m. No. 6 Ar. Hickory 4:45 p. m. i , , Hickory Manufacturing Company, Hickory, North Carolina. j Manufacturer of ! SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MANTELS, j MOULDINGS, LUMBER, ETC. FINE HARDWOOD WORK A SPECIALTY bend as your plans for estimates. Write for Catalogue and Price jj itnmmMiiiiiiiiHiimmimuiiiMMiii .,m,imltmimrTotggw "THE SANITARY WAY" PHONE 190. Clothes Altered. Clened. Pressed. Dyed aad Rpaire4 CITY PRESSING CLUB Moose & Miller. ROWE LUMBER CO. P. A. ROWE, Manager. AH Kinds of Building Material and a Specialty on Cabinet Work. Plant located rear of Phoenix Mill. j i is resiaent and Treasure! J. Worth Elliott, V.-Prw-L. M. Elliott. Secretary Elliott Building Company Incorporated. fi or l2"2tio?B?eti0,? Elates furnished cheerfully trmniwioa anc beBt ,qmpped contractors in the South HICKORT.N.O
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