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PAGE TWO Hickory Daily Record TO DESTROY FLIES rblihl by the Clay 1'rinting Co.' -This is really the time of year to Every Evening Except Sunday. , begin that campaign on flies. If ev- 1 ' ery housekeeper in Hickory would TELEPHONE 167 .purchase a few swatters, and set to II Farabee Editor worK KnocKing nies as iney appear, not thrive in this S J. c. Miller Manager the pests would II. M. Miller Adv. Mgr. community. 6ubcribcr desirini'Th7'add"rrss"Vf Hickory may not be able to take the their paper changed, will please state sanitary measures employed by the ! their communication both OLD and larger cities, but the city might well NEW addresses. eacj jn a simple campaign to destroy 10 iBBure euicieni, ucnvery, MR. BRYAN'S BLUNDER com-Sub- flies. Uinta should he made to the . . . ,. mi!. l- il. i Ml 1 : MfiptiOH Department promptly. Ulty mis ween me pests win uejfin ap ubucribere should call 107 regarding pearing in larger numbers and their enaplainte. ranka un ess effective measures are SUBSCRIPTION RATES taken' wiU increase rapidly. year $1.00 I he simplest and most enective means that we know of is to strike them down before they ebgin multi- and now, just at the thresh- Six raonths 2.00 TbrM months 1-00 a if..iu An vuw wiviikit " i,T- Ooe wik 10 P PUBLICATION OFFICE: 1412 ELEVENTH AVENUE hold of spring, is the time ! Of course one may never know lattrtd as necond cUi7matterSep whether there was a conspiracy on Umber 11, 1W15, at the postolfice at the part of newsprint manufactures MUkory, N. C, under the act of March Our own poinion is that they did not I. 1170. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS MONDAY, FEB. 12, 1917. GERMANY WOULD TALK The Invitation from IJtcrlin to Tfaehington to hold a conference to determine if war cannot be prevent- d between the two countries should of thc Dm aniwerru cieany anu uueuuivutuui u:w:! u:n ... . . x m. J'""1U1UUI1 Ulll have to conspire to rob the publishers inasmuch as it was second nature with them j . irpvinT in r-ind the results of tho.-e other investigations bv the attornt" general, we ar not vry optimistic over the binpfit3 to be obtained by the publishers in the newsprint investigation. by the American government. The The weather man promises a seas on of mild weather, which is verv much to be desired nfter what has f Dcen nanaeu to us. is that it leaks an:l United States has broken off diplo- North Carolina want real hibi matic relations with a great power be- cause that country refused longer to ' be bound by a solemn pledge to this nation in the conduct of its submarine warfare on the commerce of the world. If Germany is willing to abandon the new policy, the United States should meet her halfway; oth erwise this governtnont should de cline to enter into fruitless negotia tions with a power that has out raged every principle of justice and humanity. Thro is nothing else to confer boit. We s'isrect that the deliverance frem Berlin was prompted by the tiff position tnken by President Wil son and the lova'ty of the American people, who have stood by him in his jnst demands. The United State was not frightened by the German erder, and it will not be caught in a Springfield Republican. While everyone recognizes the in tegrity and patriotism of William Jennings Bryan, whose appeal to the people is published in another place his judgment and his sense for real ities are not his most striking quali ties This is not the first time that he has done his country, with the best of intentions, an ill service by "rocking the boat" at a critical mo ment. There can be no question that the course which he urges is pre cisely the course into which Germany is trying to terroize this country, and if Berlin should convince itself that Mr. Bryan represents American feeling and could control the course of the United States the last chance of exercising restraint would be gone The temper which he repre sents is one of the factors upon which German militarism has reckoned in shaping its course, precisely as it reckoned on the British pacifists and the Irish patriots to keep England neutralized. Mr iBryanfe prop iganda at the present time increases rather than diminishes the risk of war, for the American people is near-, ing the limits of its patience and to give the impression that there are no limits is merely a temptation to ag gressions which would set off the ac cumulated explosives President Wilson is as thoroughly pacific a nan as Mr. Bryan, but with a keener sense for actuality; to embarrass him it critical moments is a grave blunder. Professional Cards Dr. Glenn G. Scott DENTIST (Successor to Dr. Ia Wood) OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO V Dr. W. B. Ramsay Dentist Office over Shuford's Drug Store. Hickory, N. C. Drs. Hicks & Hicks DENTISTS 'Wicjs Phone 194. Residence S18-L. Ojffie ?n Masonic Building. 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- Office at 8th avenue and 15th street. Children's diseases a specialty. IRA E. WILLIAMS Paper hanger and decorator. Expert Flat-Finishing on Plas tered walls. Address General Delivery, Hick ory, N. C. ;tmttmmummit!tnnm i Fraternal Directory If some merchants world begin ad vertising fly-swatters, we would mu;inamaga8imr8nami sure him enongh sales to justify the BiiiiiiraiiiiliiM expense of that one item alone I s . 13 i It would be difficult for Po'ith Car- r olina to agree that the kill'ng of H Goorre Washington, colored, was dsns belli. Hickory Lodge, Jo. 206,i.O.O.F. , Now is the ti emto think of thnt country club again. "EXTENDED VISIT" 'I noticed in the society columns trap, tough there really is no serious ? the New York paper the other dayj objection to laying down our position thnt Mrs. So-and-So had gone to New; en any table. York for an 'extended' visit," said j In the meantime the United States the Street Car Philosopher, as he j hould not budge from its position twined his fingers through the wire j taken after due consideration of the uar? on. the rear platform "I wonaer ix them newspaper writers did not intend to say that she had gone on a 'long visit? When I got home I looked into my direc'-.ory and round that 'extended' means length- The Record has not been among cned beyond what was originally in- these who fancied that the sumbarine AJ LTfi C?ld 1 n? -A,, . . , , ong the several definitions that 'ex- Noekade would starve out England tended means 'long.' Yet it is a In a few months. A statement giv- common error." Ilndianapolis News, n out In New York Saturday an- nounces tnat more than 1.100 Brit sh awiss engineer nas pertected a Brother Odd Fellows invited. .Meets every Tuesday night, at 7:30 Decree work every meeting. J. F. JOY, Secretary. Piedmont Council 1 No. 43, Ji, o. U.A. M. right of humanity NOT STARVING ENGLAND ahlna W .rrivl a Process that enables him to make X fmn W. .1 Z lu vi . i ,ray PnotoraPhs of the interior of rrom home ports since the blockade concrete masses to inspect their rein- waa Inaugurated February 1. Mani- forcement. festly thai Is not a blockade at all., It la not effective except as to Nor-' ,Sir GeorEe Birdwood is authority , h. Alp. h.v. been TOt JgdSj-" -JE l S warnIn7' Played for several generations by In In the event of serious danger of dians in Poona and Bombay, tarvatlon Great Britain would fur-: iMeetw even? W"nday evening 1 at 7:30 P. M.. All visiting 1 brothers cordially invited If J II. SIG3MON, Councilor 1 3 W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec. matmmtmmttmummttmtuwu Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. Regular communication Mon day night, 7:30 Breth!-en cordially invited to be present. J. W. SHUFORD, W. M. D. T. APPLEGATE, Sec'y. tman:m::::m:x THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Manufacturers of all Liuds of HARNESS, BRIDLES. SADDLES AND STRAP WORK. Renairinsr h Specialty. Hickory. N. C. THE ELECTRIC SHOeThOP F. M. THOMPSON. Proprietor First-Class Work Guaranteed Phone 106, Work Delivered 1032 14th street Hickory, N. C. Next to Firrt Buildiu & Loan office. R. W. Wolfe's VETERINARY HOSPITAL 915 Ninth Avenue. tmn.mmtmtttttn?ttt? QUICK SERVICE; SHORT NOTICE We can furnish FLORAL 5 DESIGNh. Agents for Van g liindly CompaM. kit Flow. g prs any Um I S WlilTHER 94ARDN Train Schedules. SOUTHERN Westbound No. 15 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m. No. 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. No. 21 Ar. Hickory 4:32 p. m. No. 35 Ar. Hickory 11:32 p. m. Eastbound 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. Hickory 6:50 p. m. C. AND N.-W Southbound No. 6 Ar. Hickory 9:00 a. m. !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. S Mid-Winter Excursion to Washington, D.C. g Via Southern Railway, Wednesday, Feb. 14, 1917. p g The Southern Railway will operate low P round trips fare excursion from North Caro- n Una 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: a a a a a a a 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 750 Statesville 7.00 Morganton 7.50 North Wlilkesboro 7, 50 Mt. Airy 7.50 Albemarle 7.00 Winston-Salem 6.50 Siler City 7.00 Fares from all intermediate points same ftleh eonvoya for merchant ships, but yet that country has not souhgt U arm merchant ships further than te make them less vulnerable to sub marine attack. The last few days have brought reports of fewer allied ships sunk. This is an indication of course that the British fleet, which still is about BOOTS FOP. AN IOWA BOY Brooklyn Standard-Union Thc r?n v o remarked that he had gone from the effete east to the big feet West when he had reached Chicago, my find his dictum more than justified if he crosses the Father of Waters. A Des Moines l, youth has just had made for Jitney Service. HICKORY AND NEW- CONOVER TO N Schedule Lieave nicKory 8:zu .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. himoalf U r. lows.. n : r .1 I . "V w' y"1 UJ- snues on i Newton to Conover 10c Ite business has been able to render for actual use. They are size No 21 ' Newton to Hickory " 35c affective scrvico in tho new situation that is three times the size of the I Hickry to Conover 25i - .average No 7 of men's shoes. ThelH'ckory to Newton S5c GOOD SOLDIERS TOO prospective wearer, who is 19 years Our Motto: Good Service vm. unu weigns zio pounds, is a ffmnt in kirU : , m . ... . .1. infill,, iiicasunnir seven tpm ane jiiCKory military company nine inches in his stocking feet, or a FTonara a real ireat Tor such of CUD1' mcnes, taller than an ordi thoee citizens as happened to be on .nary tal1 f"an- What caused his Kruwm is noi reveaiea. the streets Saturday afternoon and It ie to be hoped that the boys will irill (rive another drill before they re mustered out. The public ought to see what the company can do The boya went through the evolutions Saturday very much as veterans, and they caused spectators to have a pride In them. There is no question that rvice on the border has developed the young men physically, but it also has tended to make them as good sol diers as Uncle Sam has on his pay roll. y CAROLINA MOTOR CO asi a a a a SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD The Record acknowledges an invi tation to attend the inauguration of Prof Wallace Carl Riddick as pres., ident of the A. and Ml College on Thursday, February 22, and regrets its Inability to be present. The oc casion should be a memorable one in the life of the college and the inau guration will serve to Impress on the public the usefulness of this institu tion to the state. , Assuming that Count von Bemstorff was the head of the German and Aus trian diplomatic and consular servic es in this country, it is but fair to re mark on his passing that he did ev rything he could to help his country nd cause trouble to the American tovemment. Otherwise we greatly dmire his efforts while ambassador Choose Today Have your new spring suit made as you want it-and when you want it from the particular style and woolen you personally choose iand tailored by Ed V. Price & Company 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. I Tickets good for three days in Washing I ton. I See Congress in session and the other a- i tractions at the Nation's Capitol. i Pullman reservations should b e made I 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. n saooaaau n D Notice to Farmers And Dairymen There is a movement on foot to bring some fine cattle into our section. The First National Bark is anxious to fur nish the necessary capital, and will welcome the opportunity to lend money for this pur pose whether you are a customer or not. Do not hesitate to ask us, nor feel that you cannot buy the stock you need for lack or 1 T- 1 1 i . funds. Come to the Dank and talk tl matter over. ie 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- onnnnDnnnnnnancnonnoonnnnnnonnnnDRarxiin Bank for Savers. Hickory's a a a a m "i EJvery requirement of a safe, efficient depository for saving is fully met by the Hickory Banking and Trust Co. Absolute security is combined with the highest rate of interest consistent with perfect safety. Promptness and courtesy are important features of our service. All are welcome. Call and open an account today. Hickory Banking & Trust Co. 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings. nnnnnDnnnaanonnnnnnonnoQnnnnnonnnnnnnin The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance t;it::;;tt;::i:n!;t GENTLE SARCASM A woman had forgotten to order meat for dinner. She rushed to the telephone, called the meat market from memory and did not inquire who was talking when some one an wered with the usual "Hello!" "Have you any brains?" the wo man demanded "Alas, no," the voice at the .other end of the line replied. 'I'm only a poor teacher." Indianapolis News. Drives Out Malaria, Builds U, bysr Te Old Standard general strengthening ' . .. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, driv .? Malaria.enriches the blood, and builds up the i tern. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c. Blankets! Blankets!! A few pairs good woe:' blan kets left for 4.50 and $5.00 per pair. Phone in your order. Shuford Furniture Store. Catawba sweet potatoesand there r ,non better soon will be moving o northern markets ta fivu pUtm of persons who are Day luxuries. able to hv COPVRIOHT BY -f , mm , L SO. v. pwic m q. The finished clothes will be delivered when you say the word and prices will be gen uinely economical. Come in and be measured now while our assortment is new and complete. YODER-CLARK CLOT HING CO. THE UNIVERSAL CAR A FEW INTERESTING FACTS I here 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 ICadiator and enclosed erown fenders both front and rear, ail black ickle trimmings, a motar car of up-to-dafr 5Sf and every inch a true Ford. Very econon i -al 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 win appreciate your cooperation and invite you to com- and talk it oyer with us. Touring Car $860. Runabout $345., Coupelete $505, Town Car $595.00, Sedan $645, F. O. B. Detroit For Sale at IJislSPjry Garaae Co. R .C.JBuc'hananjalesMtr.Phone 22 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 rtffB rRNEB" nickory Manufacturing Company, Hickory, North Carolina. Manufacturer of SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MANTELS, MOULDINGS, LUMBER, ETC. FINE HARDWOOD WORK A SPECIALTY Send us your plans for estimates. Write for Catalogue and Pric" nnnnnnininmnn umniiiiiiimmnnmnnnimmut IlIllllllHlIIIIIlIllilllllllllilKIIllllMKlllliil!!! iiiiiiiiiiniiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH iiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw ROWE LUMBER CO. P. A. ROWE, Manager. All Kinds of Building Material and Specialty on Cabinet Work. Plant located rear of Phoenix Mill. I llltflMf.ll .. J. D. Elliott, President and Treasurei J. Worth Elliott, V.-Pw- L. M. Elliott. Secretary Elliott Building Company Incorporated. PinVoaZeLf construction. Estimates furnished cheerfaHy nr.e or ganization anc best equipped contractors in the South- nilaORY, N. O
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