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THURSDAY EV PAGE TWO HICKORY DAILY RECOkD I A good woman asked what she said was a favor of us the Other day i - Publiahwl by the Clay Printing Co. to help in diminishing Kvrv Evening r-xcepv ounuaj. avauaoiw ioou supij, Hickory Daily Record the world's TELEPHONE 167 The High Poin't Enterprise present3 S II Farabee t,uuor one ui io nco - - J C. Miller " Manager paper that comes to this desk and re- II. M. Miller Adv. Mgr. flects credit on Biggs. TIIUEE KINDS OF GOVERNMENT Fraternal Directory Subscribers desiring the address of . i . An imrn in.ir nrui tkn ova invn n nnnir 1,1 1 1- 1 1 1 u 11 u uic w ! tneir coniiimiiitaviuu mwi. w wot .:r. 7., "chanircd. will please state Many Literary uigest paragon NEW addresses. To insure efficient delivery, com .i.;nf. ahnnVl he made to the Sub- w . fore morning. Good roads legislation must be nWcribers should call 167 regarding speeded up if it is to be passed this complaints. session. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year $4.00 Six months 2.00 Thr months 1-0JJ On Month f On week -1J PIIBMCATION OFFICE: 1492 ELEVENTH AVENUE Knttred as second class matter Sep. OLD PRESCRIPTION FOR WEAK KIDNEYS The schools have taught that there were and are three kinds of gov ernment: the monarchy, the aristo cracy and the democracy The mon archy was supposed to be the strong est, the aristocracy the wisest, and; the democracy the most just. If! these definitions were correct, we. should prefer democracy, because jus- J tice is the only foundation upon which permanent government can rest in .own, county, state or nauon. . 1 i-T J.4- 1 i-.nr k mnnHrrnv Lnt? SLiuiiiicsb turn www - miiiint..rcT aristocracy the wisest ? We say, no. I iwilllllliu A government that araws wisaomi jipiiijainiiiaimilllllllllllliniipiimiiaiimi from all the people is wiser than one . g that rests upon the wisdom of a part, . . i j. . 1 1 4-X. - lor an oi me peopie khuw muic uwu anv of the people. Neither is mon- A medical preparation like Dr. Kil Root, that has real cur I 1 i -llc ifoiilf T.?Vp tUr 11, 1915. at the POtomce at ehain .y.tem the remedy iaVorv. N. C. under the act of March an enuiessL',7j , - u,... ,v, I, 1879. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS FEBRUARY 15, 1917 TIME FOR ACTION IWrile the sinking of the Lyman II. is recommenuuu uy muoc nuo ; been benefiited to those who are m need of it. , Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is a phy sician's prescription. It has been csted for years and has brought re sults to covntless number whso have suffered. . . The s.'ccviBS of Dr. kiln.er's Swamp Vnct U due to the fact that it fulfills almoit every wiah in overcoming kid- iyillUtMll!ll!!IIIII!llll!lll!llll!innilM Hickory Lodge, I 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. 'mxmmmmtxtxmtmmtmaxmm j T Professional Cards at Law, an American schooner, may not ncy, liver and bladder aisea.es, cor- . , iii.vi.-n ! roots urinary troubles and neutralizes constitute the overt act that President ""fa vhieh causes rheuma- Wilson desires in order o force the tisni erisis with Germany to a head, that Do not suffer. Get a bo'ttle of incident, together with other viola- Swamp Root from any druggist now. tions of our lawful rights, does con- STyoah first to test stitute a casus belli if the Amer- thig feTeat preparation send ten cen'ts i , , ii , t -1 j Ti:rt.v.T4-rt. ican government nau rainer bixcih to uv. Aiimer aim u., xuik""iji'" aie Dotiie. v iieii archy the strongest. It is said to act more quickly, but quickness is not the onlv characteristic of strength. A republic is the strongest because! it builds its citadel in the hearts oi the people. Our form of government is not on ly the most just, bu'c the wisest and strongest And with it, this nation can shake every throne on earth, not by force or violence, but by showing something- irreater 'than thrones, a government strong because it is lov ed, a government loved because it is good; a government of the people, by the people and for the people Se lected. WANTED HIM CURED "Mr. Jones, you will either nave to marry at once or leave our em ploy." "Bu't why are you so anxious that I marry?" Piedmont Council No. 43, Ji, O. U.A. M. Meets every k-inday evening at 7:30 P. M.. All visiting brothers cordially invited. J. H. SIGMON, Councilor W. I- Caldwell, Rec. Sec. Dr. W. B. Ramsay Dentist OffioH over Shuford's Drug Store. Hickory. N. C. DrsT Hicks & Hicks DENTISTS j Office Phor 194. Residence S18-L. Office :n Masonic Building. m uiuiiiiaiiiRiiiiiiuuiuiiiouiiiww j 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. THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Manafacturers of all Liuds of tIARNESS, BRIDLES SADDLES AND STRAP WORK. Repairing a Specialty. Hickory, N. C. am:::::::::::: not you ii. v ii r, Mciif n. . tor a sample II as such man wait iui " ivwv. ... . j i: iv, ... i. i . 11 - wru IK ue sure arm iiicihiu" tm; rage of the national right As admin- nicko Daily Record adv istration officials say they are reali- Ing, there is not the slightest indica- 0ur jn the War Zones tton that Germany has softened her Springfield Republican campaign in any respect out of defer- The voyaces of the 'two American ' i , fre chterd. tne Orleans and the Ro- ence to neutrais. Chester, from New York to Bordeau::, As a matter of fact a partial diock- wi,j be pervej with the deepest m- ade of American ports has been ef- terest. 'These ships go unarmed; focted. inst as snrelv as if we were hey are protected by nothing except i i ihe United States flag. The unter- at wy anu were Wv,- v H rified irjt of the owners of the 0Mflves The difference between v..i -,imirahle: it recalls that of a"l wnr and the present unset- the Yankee shipmasters of more fed stte is that we are not doing than a century ago, when the high anvthing to protect o"r commerce few were de. dangerous for neu- . ' fl. f tral merchantmen by French and and lives, whereis if the conflict Rritish cruisers enforcing oppressive were unon us. ve wold snnre neith- decrees concerning neutral com er evper-" nor efforts to look after merce. 0'r own If American shipowners proceed to ., ' . , . . . .. , , .. , "xercise their rights, they will not Wh.lo -he admn.strntion hesitates he hed responsible., for war in cast American ships are tied up, railroad ship3 under the American flag should terminals are congested, grain eleva- he unlawfully sunk. The United tors have closed down and the States government has assumed the . , ... . ,k . j., undivided responsibility for all evon- country is gett.ng r.ght for a depres- tiw,r.Jea of that chyaracter The sion. iThis will surely follow un- Philadelphia oil companies evade the less the government acts promp'tly. point if one of their managers, as As the secretary of the navy used is reported, holds that "the first . v. v i0. j ! American ship sunk without warn- to say before he was placed in apo- . ... , . . . . , , , 7 , ,,.,.x . ' ing will be tantamount to war, and Sltion Of responsibility It IS a Case Of hl,, Vnnt V.P VipIH rP!nonsihlp "Shoot, Luke, or give up the gun!" for that by the American people." Probably, an underlying motive in this case is to save private property from hazardous enterprises on the high seas The American line officials in an nouncing that the steamship St Louis will no'; sail for Liverpool, take the position that it is impossible to se cure guns and gun crews for the lin er in this country, unless the govern ment will furnish them. If this sit Vition is as described, and one or two suitable cannon for a passenger ship cannot be bought of any munitions pos Vhi!e you are h love :fu do half attend to your duties, and must either be cured or fired." DON'T BE BALD Jitney Service. HICKORY AND NEW- Tells How To Make allir Grow Thick and Lustrous on Bald and Thin Spots Thousands of men and women are growing bald every day and don't I know the reason why. This is in deed a pity, says a "hair specialist, who states that baldness usually comes from care-lessness The treatment is very simple: re move the dirt by shampooing every ten days and destroy thu dandruff germs by frequently applying a little of the real Parisian Sage, a most ef ficient preparation that the best druggists are now recommending as one of the quickest and safest treat ments to surely stop itching scalp and falling hair, remove all dandruff and to properly nourish and invigor ate the hair roots. Parisian Sage is also the discrim inating woman's favorite hair dress ing because it makes the hair seem tiice as abundant and gives it a poftness and luster -that compels ad miration. generous bottle costs but little from all druggists,- who guarantees it to you. adv BRITISH ATTRIBUTE REVOLT TO GERMANY m. m. m. ra. m. m. m. m m m. THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP F. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor First-Class Work Guaranteed Phone 106, Work Delivered 1032 14th street Hickory, N. C. Next to Fir?t Buildin & Loan office. Kntr-;uutni;tiiiiiiiin;;iiiii;it:sit: PEOPLE WILL DECIDE If TTickory people want a modern library building, if they want books to read and a place to mee to scan tht) rmrrnzines. tbev will have to pay for the privilege. That is the situa tion 'The Record feels that the peo ple of this city gladly would pay a tax of two cents on the hundred dol lars for the privileee of securing a company in the United States $10,000 library building to be donat- sibly the navy department could sell ed by the Carnegie Foundation A ho limited armament desired to the ..i. . , , , American line without violating any petition will be prepared and submit- statute of the ,and or any re Q ted for signatures and city council international law; but, of course, the will call an election at an early date, navy co 'd net spare enough can probably at the primary election, to nn arm every American mer jia ,o,fift chantman sailing, into the war zones decide the question. of El,rore.n voters. - A statement from naval officials re- 'We have never been cranky on the garding the present attitude of the subject of woman suffrage, but for private itions companies in refus- years we have realized that the issue " se" ,cannon to 'the American , . . . , . . XT .. Ime for defensive purposes might would have to be met in North Caro- throw additional light on the situa lina Among the sound reasons for tion. It is true, doubtless, that for giving the wimmin-God-bless-'em the e'ff" contracts over suibs'-anitially vote are that we never fail to call up- 1L .f hi4 ren,t prodictJon of Av . . i , i. . the private gun plants, but in the on tneir services at an election where absence of the n good morals are concerned, and do formation there will remain a lurk-1 not seem to think it unbecoming in suspicion in some minds that an j them to urge men to do right. cffort is, einF. made in certain ship-1 Ping and banking circles to force the1 c . 71 " . , government into taking extreme ! Speaker Murphy did well in ad- measures at once in the matter of i monishing the house that it had only convoys for American merchant i 14 more working days of the present h'P3 These measures could hardly session in which to "do business When ?L A S?vernment unless . , . tne President should go to conerress e reven-o bill is reported as it wa3 again and ask for special authority Tuesday, it is a sure sign that tha to safeguard American shipping by general assembly is drawing to a "sin the navy. Up to the present close, and the legislators hoo-in rnowen.t. no single overt act of the , rs--- r - -l' CONOVER TO N Schedule Leave Hickory 8:20 .a. Leave Hickory 10:20 a. Leave Hickory 2:30 p. Leave Hickory 4:30 p. Leave Hickory 8:30 p. Leave Newton 7:20 a. Leave Newton 9:20 a. Leave Newton 1:30 p. Leave Newton . 3:30 p. Leave Newton 7:30 p Newton to Conover 10c Newton to Hickory 35c Hickory to Conover 25i Hickory to Newton 35c Our Motto: Good Service. CAR0L1N MOTOR CO CHICHESTER S PILLS I.ni!!o-il Ask your HruKirlst for . hl-'ii.K-;or ft jiauionl If randy l'tlls in !; ! and Uold met.il lie hnxes, er.lefi with Iilue Ribbon. Tnke ,o o(hr. Kilv of Tour lirupr:!' t. A.k fnr OH 1-CH ES-TEK'8 lJAnN'IS l!K.SJ FILLS, or 85 years k jowii at TJest, Safest, Always Rehatiif SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYVVHFRf $100 REWARD, $100 The render; of this paper will be pleased to learn there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been s-Sle to ,ire in ail its stages and that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken in ternallv and acts through the Blood London, Feb. 15 British officials on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys- are greatly interested in the news of tern thereby destroying the founda-j he revolutionary outbreaks in Cuba, tion of the disease, giving the patient where, they assert, they have reason strength by building up the consti to suspect German agents have been tution and assisting nature in doing at work for a long time. Only a few its work The proprietors have so weeks ago, Capt, Hans Boehm, a much faith in the curative powers of; German army officer, was taken from Hall's Catarrh Medicine that they the Dutch steamer Zeelandia, at offer One Hundred Dollars for any; Falmouth. (He had in his possession case that it fails to cure. Send for a chart of Santa Ducia Bay, Cuba, 0f testimonials. ! where, according to other papers seiz- j Address F. J. Chenney and Co., To-' ed at the asme time, German agents ie(io, Ohio. Sold by all druggists,; had secured an oil concern. It is 75C- adv I the belief that the Santa Uucia pro ject was being developed by means of money sent from New York to Havana The Bri'dsh naval authorities, while they have failed to discover anyj German submarine base in the West Indies, declare that they have long had reasons to suspect the intention of the Germans to establish one there, and as a consequence they look with suspicion upon the Cuban oil project,. Boehm was not a leader in these projects, but had only been carrying out the orders of a superior, whose name is known to the British author ities, although it has not been disclosed. QUICK SERVICE: SHORT NOTICE We can furnish FLORAL DESIGNS. Agents for Van Lindlv CoiiipafcV- ut Flow. "re any sm fVitlTKER k MARTIN 8 E 15 . g B B s am Notice to Farmers And Dairymen There is a movement on foot to bring some fine cattle into our section. The First National Bak is anxious to fa. nish the necessary capital, and will welcome the opportunity to lend money for nose whether you are a customer or Do not hesitate to ask us, nor feel that cannot buy the stock you need for i r l i l,re ( nme to the Dank: and I 111 EA.t7 this not. pur- you tunas. matter over. lack ot talk the FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capitai and Surplus $300,000.00. Per Cent. Interest Un Savings pounded Quarterly. Money to Loan at All Times Hickory, N.C Accounts. Com- 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. IRA E. WILLIAMS Paper hanger and decorator. Expert Flat-Finishing on Plas-f tered walls. - Address General Delivery, Hick ory, N. C. N. I rations in ordinary times for work ing morning, afternoon and night. With a revolution in Cuba and Mex icans crossing the border and taking ravest character has occurred in the war zone upon which the president could base a request for such powers. : It is apparent that if the Ameri-f-'Ti shipping JUj-reats hold their snips in port out of fear of the Ger man submarines they will soon estab- pnaoner American cowboys, the !ish a nnasi.Mnnir; r "Z T" , v jm. uui uwu lur- Unnted .States govern enit has en- trade of very injurious dimen- ough to occupy its thoughts with- f,I0ns IT.h? commercial paralysis tuns uruuijni, aDouc would in no long period adversely affect American railroads and American industries ciear Dack to the farms of the west out considering the more serious mat ter with Germany. The Columbia University barred Der!ntre-ent of business and finance wan humanitarian, from lecturing not remedied. Powerful pressure could there and this led "she Raleigh Time? nuickly be brongh-, to bear upon the to remark that "the insect who was Psident .'to "gio the limit" under irirmn.iirQiuioa U.-44- ic 11 ....... v,.Uuiav(.i . ,iiii, '11 inerp permitted to bring the university in to shame was 'Professor Prince.'" sveh in mis Kind of pressure a root Of commercial selfishness or a jin go desire for war, the president ahoitfd resisiWt msnfully until at leas't all possilfe alternatives of action had been tested. The fact that those manufactur ers beat it o Washington at a double quick lends color to the hope that the price of newsprint really may be ASIASTICS APE SERVANTS ! placed in reach of the little publisher IN ENGLISH HOUSEHOLDS ffa'n' , (By Associated Prpsa. i . . 1 'London Feb. 15 (England is ex- Wo don't want anybody to call Per,enc,ner . a limited sense an Judge Ferguson's attention to . , invasion nf nncntol DArn4.n u : tnlS. onH Trin'iTiooA 1 i; . ' t-..i t .. .. ' " '1'""" aie ianuinir nere in dui ne reany ought to decide that greater numbers than usual and are the city of Hickory should not pay taWnff the places of the native ser-1 for that county bridge yants who have joined the colors, gone m for munition making or back co 1 . mm. . n the farms where such good wages are ! Associated Press correspondent now being paid. The orientals are I In Berlin lost 30 pounds in a few sa'd to he proving popular because ' months, while there are people here hey make themselves more general who would be glad to brag about it. -Jrk 5eful and sem never to re of, Hotel Proprietor Given Up By Doctors. "In a conversation with a representative of your company today, I could not help express ing my feeling of gratitude at the good your medicine had done for me. For three long years I suffered untold agony wi'.h wh they said was a se vere case of Rheumatism. Af ter the best doctors had ex hausted their knowledge in re gard to my case, I consulted an Osteopath and after an ex amination he said " the hip join'c had become irritated and it would take a long time to cure it, if it could be cured at all. I felt so discouraged over my condition, for I had spent hundreds of dollars in the vain pursuit of ease for my suff ering was terrible. Hearing of the good effects that Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy had on oth ers, I decided to try it. I bought a doaen bottles, thinking that if 1 took it at all, I would go at it right. And wonderful, yes it is wonderful, the cure it made of me, as my friends can testi fy; I began to improve on the first bottle and by the time I had finished the course I was a well, strong man and have had no symptoms of the dis ease since. I would feel that I had neg lected my duty to my fellowmen if I did not tell them of my wonderful cure and I advise any sufferer to give Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy a trial. T. C. BRYAN." La Grange, N. G , Jan. 31, 1916 The Woman's m SALE AT Train Schedules. SOUTHERN Westbound No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 15 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m. 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. 21 Ar. Hickory 4:32 p. m. 35 Ar. Hickory 11:32 p. m. Eastbound 36 Ar. Hickory 9:05 a. in. 22 Ar. Hickory 12:00 noon. 12 ar. Hickory 5:32 p. m. 16 Ar. Hickory 6:50 p. m. C. AND N.-W ooDnnnnonnnnaonnnnononnanQnnncagsRcii a Hickory's Bank for Savers. EJvery requirement of a safe, efficient depository fur savin? is fully met by the Hickory Banking and Trust Co. Absolute security is combined with the highest rate of interest consistent with perfect saf et y. Promptness and courtesy are important features of our service. All are welcome. Call and open an account today Hickory Banking & Trust Co. 1 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings. nnnannGcnassannannnEnnnnannnnBaaHMiiHi The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance tttmwsmmmmmtmmmtmmsmum un. HT-LVs TO SEE BETTER ill illA 17 Year's Experience The Best Equipment Obtainable. Glasses billed Exclusively MARTM BL08K, LES0IK, H. C If you pot it from dula. lis' jufeui. V ATCH PAPKU FOR DATES. 1 Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up Sysr Te Old Standard general strengthening ' GROVE" TASTELESS chill TONIC, driv c -Malaria.enriches th. Wood.and builds up the bj"--tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c. Blankets! Blankets? A few pairs jood wool blu- kets left for $4.50 and $50 p pair. Phone in your order. Shuford Furniture Store. 1 Southbound No. 5 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. SUBSCRIBE TO THE RECORD THE UNIVERSAL CAR A FEW INTERESTING FACTS lhere 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 n obiles in America the Ford Factory produces n ote than one half of the entire product. See the new features: Streamline hood, large Iraoi-ator and enclosed fen, erown fenders both front and rear, all black .nirih, ickle trimming, a motar car of up-to-dalf- and every inch a true Ford. Very econon al in operatic n. 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 com and talk it over with us. Touring Car $860. Runabout $345., Coupelete $505, Town Car $595.00, Sedan $645, p. O. B. Detroit For Sale at Hickory Co. R.1C.JBuchanan,iaIei;MgrSPhone"22' Your Prescriptions. Have your Physician leaveyour prescriptions with us antee them to be promptly and accurately filled Remember we appreciate your patronage. We guar- GRIMES & MURPHY, Druggists Phone 300 Opposite Post SHE COR.NEP Office o '.i?lV&1Z&L Hickory Manufacturing Company Hickory, North Carolina. SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MANTEw MOULDINGS, LUMBER, C- FINE HARDWOOD WORK A SPEC. ALU Send us your plans for estimates. Write for Catalog"' mttttM!tttiiiiiiMt(i'.ftttTtrrmrmmtiMMiHintt:rnmmtmt and rrt S nniiiiiiiigBn ROWE LUMBER CO. P. A. ROWE, Manager. All Kinds of Building Material and Specialty on Cabinet Work. Plant located rear of Phoenix Mill- WIllllM J. D. Elliott, President and Treasure! J. Worth EiCiU' L. M. Elliott. Secretary V.-Pr Elliott Building Compa Iucorporatei ror an Classes of construction. Estimates furm- q & f ir.e or gamzation anc beat equipped contractors HICKORY. N - C in
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