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i i1 ! 1 :. ID' t 'I 4 r 1 "1 f t ' i 4 I'll 'i' i, ' 1 'I I PAGE TWO HICKORY DAILY RECORD SATURDAY EVEMNq Z' . ...u:V. ! u KoVvir'a coy. nnd tVie wife wnnlrl v Tknn The IliCh roim n.nierijrise, ihui - . , Hickory Daily Record 'm, :fK back to tne iaun inursuay i " ! get his teeth on a nice, jva:y lamo itorial that was a credit to Editor j chcp once in awhile. Those facts Thb Entemrise was honest, we have no difficulty in fathering - . 1 i PubliMhetl by the Clay Printing Co, irery Evening Except Sunday. TELEPHONE 167 S. H. Farabee J. C. Miller H. M. Miller 'enough to see that the president wasj dead right and that the leaders oi this country cannot be hoodooed. Editor ...Manager .Adv. Mgr. rth.r,"?ommu,icaUon both OUI . it . 1- T r". . th address of Mr Chandler gave xne pwy AmlS Hickory something to think about. Society iinawy may Bur sition as sound and place the taxes on land, instead of industry. The tax problem has never been solved and may never be. "W ".urV"imcUnt deliver, cop Uints ihould be made to the Sud Jcr Stion Department promptly. City wbSer. ihould call 167 regarding complaint. SUBSCRIPTION KATES o 2'oo Six months j ()0 Thre months 4n On Month One week "ZZ"ZZZ"" - PUBLICATION OFFICE: J 42 ELEVENTH AVENUE The Record has received a letter from a gentleman on the war situa tion that does credit to his judgment and conscience. We should like to publish it, but cannot do so unless the writer allows us to use his name right in our own "home. H3ut there are so many poor white folks and niggers that are 'Dieegea. to have a pack of hound dawgs, so there you are. No dog tax, no lamvb chops. How He Felt After the battle of Moras an officer congratulated an Irishman on his conspicious bravery under fire "Well, Pat," he said, "how did you feel during the engagement?" "Feel, captain " answered Pat. "I felt as if every hair on me head was a band of music, and they were all playing 'Home, Swrjet home.' " The H. C. Of L. Jley, diddle, diddle, The cat and the fiddle, The cow jumped over the moon; The lamb shook a leg, And flew . after the egg. IiUrcd ib second class matter Sep Umbr 11, 1015, at the postofflce at tekory, N. C, under the act of March I. 1179. ASSOCIATED PKESS KEPOUTS SATURDAY, MARCH 3. 1917 Public education has had a hard And the spud ran off with the spoon. . ii rri, pmn Chicago Tribune, time in this world. The Ivoman, Catholic church fought public schools j Bomb Exempt from the start, and its attitude is; Emperor William advises us that shared by others, to some extent The opposition at the present time, however, is not serious. Vie has decided not to attack barber shops, striped candy and convict clothes, provided the stripes show up good and strong PRESIDENT WILSON Woodrow Wilson Monday will begin his second term as president of the United States. He will possess the confidence of the people of the United States as he has never had it before .Inheriting the Mexican problem, he had served less than two years and fore the European war broke out and set fire to half the world. ,Mr. Wil ton preserved the peace of this coun try, at the same tfme pushing through congress more reform legis lation than had been enacted in any two decades. The American people know Wood row Wilson is safe. Many of them think he is too safe, that he is not assertive enough in foreign matters, and that a little more display of nerve would have accomplished more Undoubtedly he has striven to preserve peace for the people of the United States. In the new crisis that has faced the eountry in the last few days, the American people may be sure that their president will do nothing has tily and that whatever he does will be done after painful consideration. If the United States is forced into war, the people will know their presi dent is not responsible. Vffi are just beginning to under stand some of the great problems that he has faced and we are freer to give him credit for wise leader ship. A W3SE COURSE Jt is interesting to note, as Col onel Bost says, that Republican mem bers prided themselves on voting for the $3,000,000 bond issue to provide building funds for the various insti tions in the state There was only one dissenting vote in the senate, and that was by Little, Democrat, of An son. The Republicans parmounted extravagance in the campaign last fall. The general assembly, before it ad journs about Tuesday, will let the world know that North Carolina is able and willing to provide for its in stitutional needs. No longer can fights be made on public education with any chance that meritorious in stitutions will be crippled. The state needs all the influences possible to remove ignorance and poverty, and opportunities for ad vancement should be afforded the humblest parent to give his children an equal chance. Hpsirt Howed Down A teacher in a Boston public school received an examination from a little v , u 1. lcii jcaio . i.w vv- -" If the Germans are serious, irus iiK-htne question she had answered: I lite -C il oimof l rwi c The escape of the Orleans and Ro Chester, American freighters , wasj said to be only an instance of luck won't last of course "If some of these Questions are wrongly answered it will be because " , ' I have troubles of which the great There are any number of men wh0 worlJ neither knows nor cares, there have overcome an unreasonable Pre-j fove excuse wrong answers." judice against rice. j j Syntax Ain't Nothin' What we want to know is, how, "gne was in a Madison hospital, does the Columbia State manage to having underwent an operation " ille. Wis.. Review. get a woru iiKe in.s-vurKu.uuu,.-, --- q 'partook of tQQ much by the linotype censor? i . it hil there for he has been tinder the doctor's care since he re turned." IWalesburg, 111., Mail. "He kissed her twice, but it wasn't her he kissed." Chicago Tribune. It is a fine thing for Emperor Wil liam that Theodore Roosevelt will not become secretary of state Monday. Emperor William is fortunate not to get sick but once a year. tt Fraternal Directory arztnn 5 Main Hickory Lodge, a No. 206, 1. 0. 0. F. 3 I Professional Cards ixxst m Meets every luesdav ntsrht. at is! 7:30 Degree work every meeting-. f J. F. JOY, Secretary. IWMffllBEIIKiHIIlIM .ilMMJMMlim I Piedmont Council 1 No. 43, Jt, O. U.A.M. Dr. W. B. Ramsay Dentist Office dver Shuford's Drug Store. Hickory, N. C. I Meets every V.mday evening , at 7:30 P. M., All visiting brothers cordially invited J. II. SIGMON, Councilor W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec Drs. Hicks & Hicks DENTISTS Office PhoDe 194, Kcaidence J18-L. fRc in Masonie Building. SI THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. tutt Hickory Lode No, 343 I A. F. & A. M. Regular communication Mon day night March 5, 7:30. iJrethi'en cordially mviteJ to be t St? n't J. W. SHUFORD. W. M. H D. T. AFPLEGATE, Secy. mj::;:::::::':m:::-:r:t:::::j?:r.ji:t::Ktu:ii-i t: tt it H I Manufacturers cf all Liuda of HARNESS- BRIDLES SADDLES AND STRAP WORK. Repairing u Specialty Jit WV should like to see those Turks run t:::a::r::n::::::K:::t::::::nnt:: Our Layman's Corner Prejudice The Duke of York Removed the cork And tilted up the flagon. The label read: Treuedeupscherrheinerweinlmmuench- engemachte. So he's now on the wagon. New York Sun. The Day's Quotation j How easy it is for one benevolent j being to diffuse pleasure around him, and how truly is a kind heart a fountain of gladness making every thing in its vicinity to freshen into smiles. Washington Irving. j i Nothing Doing We know that we need wool for. At Last When at last the time comes for us to close the desk and "call in a day," may we, with dear old Doctor Mitch ell, be able to say: "I know the night is near at hand, The ni'sts lie low on hill and bay, The autumn sheaves are dewless, dry; But I have had the day Ves, I have had, dear Lord, the day; When- at Thy call I have the night, Brief be the twilight as I pass From light to dark, from dark to light." AT ' SEA SON iThe Statesville Landmark wonders how many editors who now are ad vising their readers to cultivate tater patches will be found later on fish ing beside the still waters, or words to that effect. We hope to do a lit tle of that too, but if the tubers can b purchased at all, we expect to be kept busy in the garden at odd mo menta. The Rev. S. B. Stroup has consented to lend two hands, and a grocery store has agreed to buy all produce. WS11 the Landmark man come up about June 15 and note progress ? . The Durham Herald urges a boule vard between Durham and Chapel Hill, aaybng that DO per cent of the students of the University and visi tors to Chapel Hill hit the macadam and sand-clay road In preference to the ancient passenger train at Uni- X, okouun. mere ought to be n electric line between the twn points, and with the growth of the University and the increase in traffic, auch a line would pay. The mind of the lady of the house naturally turns to house cleaning With a HOOVE Suction Sweeper House Cleaning is no Task It is a pleasure to hear the gentle hum of the Motor, and see rugs, draper ies, etc., brighten up as the sweeper passes over them. Ask For a Demonstration. Southern Public Utilities Co. PHONE 148 siev service- HICKORY CONOVEK AND NEW TO N Schedule Leave Eickory 8:20 .a. m. Leave Hickory 10:20 a. m. Leave Hickory 2:30 p. m. Leave Hickory 4:80 p. in. 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 16c Newton to Hickory 35c Hickory to Conover 25i ll'ckory to Newton 35c Onr Motto: (2ood Service. CAROLINA MOTOR CO CHICHESTER. 8 PILLS t. A -ii :j wv !rugtst for xy-T$:7;'jl "'- ''icj metallic Y?S M -" '' v" '' -ii:,e Krtilion. 'Svit r i I 'o .m uil.-i.-r lvf of rour V THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP F. M. THOMPSON. Ar.prietor First-Class Work Guarenteed j Phone 106, Work Delivered : 3 032 14th street Hickory, N. C ! Next to Firpt Buildra & Loan office. YEAR n v I'll l a a,-. bS yrai, .n H.-t.SVifesi. Always Reliabu r seas S5!;o5isTSFERwi(Fiif Are Vou a Woman ? yiTie newspapers' legal advertising bill, after passing the senate by an overwhelming majority, was tabled in the house by its author after it was ndered practically worthless by am ndment. It would not have made ny difference to Catawba county pa pers anyway, because they take legal ia for less than the present rate. Tho election for a Carnegie library, involving a cost of 50 cents on every thousand dollars of assessed proper ty, will be held the first Monday in April. The library will be worth iljr than to the rich man and his fam more to the poor man and his fam unite for the common good. mm mam During this week there will h e a "SILENT SMITH" tionh it-fVchieement in tyPewriter construction-on exhibi tion in this c ty. Be sure to see it. Barker Bros. Greensboro, N. C. i Chi The Woman's Tonie I FC3 SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS 8 QUICK SERVICE; SHORT it NOTICE a ?? '. mii i-ii FT. OR AT, DESIGNS. Agents for Van I.indly Coiupan??, Znt Flow. jrs a.'ijr cm ! H' HITMEN MARTIN Dr. Glean 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 loth street. Children's diseases a specialty This promises to be a record year for farm products War prices are likely to prevail, and all food-stuffs vvili bring big money. With an opportuinty o.? this kind it would be unfortu nate for a single acre of farm land in our county to go uncultivated. Some farmers will hesitate to make the most of this chance on account of the extra cost in volved through the purchase of sufficient fertilizer, new machinery, and better stock. In times like these such items should not be counted as expense but as an in vestment of the soundnest nature ; and The First Na tional Bank of Hickory will be glad to co-operate to the fullest extent in the movement for the better stock, new machinery, and bigger crops. We have a large amount of money to lend to farmers at six per cent and urge you to call. on us whether you are a customer or not. Do not let a golden opportunity pass for the lack of a little money. Get ready forthe Biggest Crops in your exper ience. The First National Bank will furnish the money. Call us up on the phone or come and see us, and arrange for what you need. Get every acre planted. FIRST AT10ML BANK Capital aud Surplus $300,000.00. Hickory, N. C. '0!r jt'ei CV-nt. Interest On Savings Accounts. Com pounded Quarterly. Money to Loan at All Times. UilHItt R. W. Wolfe's VETERINARY HOSPITAL 915 Ninth Avenue. IRA E. WILLIAMS Paper hanger and decorator. Expert Flat-Finishing on Plas tered walls. Address General Delivery, Hick " ory, N. C. Train Schedules. SOUTHERN Westbound RHEUMATISM Physician Believes a Genuine Rem edy for the Disease Has Been Found Rheuma, the wonderful rheumatism remedy sold by Hickory Drug Com pany and all druggists, gives quicker and more lasting relief than other remedies costing many t'mes as much- Rheuma passes the deadly poison ous secretions into the bowels and kidneys, from which they are quick ly thrown off in a natural, healthy way. Re&d what a reputable physician says about Rheuma: "I have made a most careful invesigation of the for mula employed in the manufacture of Rheuma, and I heartily recommend it as a remedy for all forms of rheuma tism. I find Rheuma far "n ad vance of the methods generally era- , : i- j. i j? i K1UCU Y, ",eH"n""L 01 Vieuma- tuv uuimna mat Does Not Afreet me neai usm, ana auogetner oitterent in com-! bruise of Us tonic and laxative effect, laxa- position from the remedies us'.ialiv! prescribed." Dr. Lyons. This should give any sufferer from rheumatism confidence to try Rheuma. Adv. 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 I1:.t2 p. m. Easibounu No. 3G 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. 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. lie -Hickory Daily Record Advance 1 6 IU If ? a Year in m m m m m m 3 G9 m m 131 "IS Dollars Banked Build Reputation The banking habit stands for far more than simply so much 'money saved. It stamps a man or woman as an individual of character, fore sight, determination and ability. These are the people who.are always in demand ; one seldom indeed hears of a regular saver being out of work. Wfe cordially invite savings deposits. Hickory Ban king & Trust Co. 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings. a E V. l;r.)MO QUININE is better thnn ordinan- ( ile r.ot cause nervousness nut liiiitii s in nead. Remember the full nr.nie aoc k (or tlie signature of K. W. GKOVK. 25o SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD 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 THE CORNER" G a ?! Piedmont - Hickory W agons iiic.ury i&ariiiracturing 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 far Catalogue and Price a a a a a a a a a o Have you stopped to nsider the advantage of buying your wagon from your home-industriy, THE PIEDMONT COMPANY? You have a stock of from two to three thousand wagons to draw from, and from this number you certainly could find just what you want. Then you have the opportunity of securing repairs without delay or trouble. Any wagon, no matter how well it is con structed, is liable to breakage, and this always happens when it is fn use and when time means money. The Quicker, you get your wagon going again the more mon ey you save. We have a man at the factory whose duty is to look after just such sales, and you may depend on being served at all times. Piedmont Wagon & Manufacturing Co, Local Agents ABERNETHY HARDWARE CQMPANY, Hickory, N. C. G. A. WARLICK, Newton, N. C- MORG ANTON HARDWARE CO, Morganton, N, C, J, K. CLINE AND SON, Lincolnton, N. t BERNHARDT-SEAGLE COn Lenoir, N. C, g m a b g k wmmmmm m Bjl Ef i Qi Bi D'i Q!l B IStlp D I B I Q ROWE LUMBER CO. r P. A. ROWE, Manager. All Kinds cf Building Material and a Specialty on Cabinet Work. Plant located rear of Phoenix Mill. a n ii u n cionnQnonunnrapnoonqQanacnaaap J. D. Elliott, Preside-nt and Treasure J. Worth Elliott, V.-Pn T. M trii; o i. Elliott Building Company I Firre nv oSriv'v f con,struction. Estimates furnished cheeky ' 'f.e ot xanization anc best equipped contractors in the South. HICKORY N. C
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