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f AGE TWO HICKORY DAILY RECORD THURSDAY EVENING Hickory Daily Record Published by the Clajr rnimnK v. Kf try Evening Except Sunday. TELEPHONE 167 ,The Record is glad the Baptists of Hickory were able to secure the Rev. W). R. Bradshaw of this city as their pastor. There are few men in tho state abler than he, and his ser mons have long been pronounced F-rabee " Editor among the strongest delivered in the J C Miller Manager south Better than this, however, is H. M. Miller Adv- Mgr' the fact that Mr. Bradshaw is a sin- " r. La nHdreas of cere, devout man and ready at all ?---aSSSrl22 tim4 tc Mm his people and the con,- in their communication ooin vitu munity HEW addresses. , To insure efficient delivery, com lainU should be made to the Sut- nnnrtment oromotly. City ubscribers should call 167 regarding paper3 have cut rates on legal complaints. advertising, the Newton Enterprise m- iniHHnniiminmiimmit8ttri Our Layman's Co rner The Record seems to have been in i. rri.r ill SflVini? that Catawba coun- The Day's Quotation All knowledge is lost 'which ends in the knowing, for every truth we know is a candle given us to work by. Gain all hte knowledge yxm can and then use it for the highest purpose. John Ruskin. minarniiyrinv T? AT F.St nnri the Catawba County News O U OOVU1I twi' - - t.jit tnev adhcte to the J " o nn - Biz months - - -gjj pr-'ce fixed by law. We weie m- Thrte months fnTrn(,A at r..tes were cut in the .10 whole county, and we are glad to acciuit our Newton friends of the im- PUBLICATION OFFICE: ... . Qaa Month 7: ... . On week OFFICE: 1402 ELEVENTH AVENUE Entered as second class matter Sep It is rather singular that the Umber 11. 1915, at the postoffice at sprinfrfieid Republican should be one Pickery, N. C, unaer me act w iucu f. 1879. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS THURSDAY. MARCH 8, 1917 THE NEGRO EXODUS of the best Democratic papers pub lished and that the St. Louis Globe Democrat should be one of the worst Republican papers in the country. Or, if you do not like the position of the adjectives best and worst, you may transpose them. 'Sallright Everything was done in regular or der Atlanta was there to see to it that Woodrow Wilson was put in proper shape. Only 500 newspapers and magazines in this country have been forced to suspend publication within the last few months, on account of the high price of newspaper stock. All the more reason why the survivors should receive encouragement. Your sub scription is evidence of your patriot ism. Send it to the .editor. Philip D. Armour said "Anybody can cut prices but it takes brains to make a better article." How in only 31 days it is possible for March to put in 57 varieties of weather? What if it does rain once or twice in awhile be glad you're not in the trenches holding an umbrella. The exodus of negroes from south- We beiieve the general assembly rn states to the north is viewed with Stained a horseback opinion from the some alarm by New Englanders, if upreme court that local and local we may judge their attitude by ex- pvitlic laws were not outlawed by the pressions in tho newspapers. The conatitutional amendments, and that Springfield Republican has discuss- hcne the case there is no need to d the question from time to time and wasto paper in having new copies of various persons in Massachusetts have the ortfanjc jaw printed with the become interested. Opinion seems nmendments inserted, to be divided as to the advantage of an influx of negroes. I In an able communication in the Republican, S. It. DeVault, of the The most shameful feature of the Zimmermann plot, according to some German newspapers, is not the treach- I Wlhen Germany issues another .white book, will it contain the Zim .mermann note? CHICHESTER S PILLS THE DIAMOND BRlVn t J I.allt'f Ak jronr Drncgfat for '(bviMer'a Diamond HradA I'll In in Kt-d and UI4 irx-ulliAV nirl with Bluo Ribbon. Take no m h... n... v Drna-iriKt. As (nrCM.i'M ,MOND DRAM PILLS. x IE O.TEB'8 Massachusetts Agricultural College, cry behind it, but the treachery of points out that a quarter of a mil- the United States government in un- Hon negroes already have gone north, COVering it. and he proceeds to analyze the tern- per, disposition and willingness oi tne William P. Houseal of Columbia, race The writer finds that, although but formerly of Newberry, is the negroes have been quick to get mad. Dutch weather prophet of South they have not caused trouble in the Carolina; but we defy him to match north. Mr. DeVault says there will hia prowess with that of our Colonel be many advantages and disadvan- y0(jer tagee to all concerned on account of the movement. He is not uanware of the fact that alcohol has been the greatest curse of the negro, and he thinks that shift ing large numbers from prohibition centers to open saloon districts must give cause for uneasiness. Mr. De Vault refers to pneumonia and tu berculosis, to which the colored race is more susceptible than the white, and insists that the north must as sume an additional burden because of this. The effect on the south also is noted by the Massachusetts writer, who says that the south needs its quota of labor and that a considerable exodus would weaken the country agricul turally. Ilia opinion is that the ex odus will mean higher wages in the south, a better understanding be tween north and south and a final adjustment of the situation. If the race can be made respon sible as a whole, there is no doubt that higher wages will be paid in the south. Jn fact, good wages are be ing paid in the south now on the farms, but the trouble is in the hiftlessness of the laborers. PRESIDENT HAS POWER LOGICALLY Behind Tomorrow's Door Each eve earth falleth down the dark, As though its hope were o'er; Yet lurks the sun when day is done Behind tomorrow's door. Gray grows the dawn while men-folk sleep, Unseen spreads on the light, Till the thrush sings to the colored things, And earth forgets the night. William Morris nrnmmK Fraternal Directory tt ammnut Hickory Lodge, No.206,I.0.0.F. j Brother Odd Fellows invited. Meeta every Tuesday night, at 7:30 Degree work every meeting. J. F. JOY, Secretary. Piedmont Council No. 43, Ji, o. U.A. M. Meets every Monday evening at 7:30 P. M.,. All visiting brothers cordially invited. J. H. SIGMON, Councilor W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec rs ffilllilfflIM Professional Cards TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I HITTTTTTf Dr. W. B. Ramsay Dentist Office over Shuf ord's Drug Store. Hickory, N. C. Drs. Hicks & Hicks DENTISTS Office Phone 194, Residence I18-L. Office in Masonic Building. tmnmssmmmt:;: Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. . Regular communication Mon day night March 5, 7:30. Brethren cordially invited to be present. J. W. SHUFORD, W. M. D. T. APPLEGATE, Secy. mnmntirmmmmmt THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Manufacturers of all Iriuds of HARNESS, BRIDLES SADDLES AND STRAP WORK. Repairing a Specialty. Hickory, N. C The Smoker's Instinct The girls seem to think that they dress with the most pronounced man- nishness, but we never yet made the mistake of going up to one in the street and trying to borrow a Txjtch. Ohio State Journal. i years k.iown as Best. Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERf A Royal Superstition Canterbury Cathedral. England, liek most Catholic cathedrals is dec orated with innumerable niches for statutes. At Canterbury a series of these niches is occupied with statues of kings and queens of England, and there are only four inches left un occupied. An old tradition has it that when all the niches are filled the throne of England will come to an end. Queen Victoria was approach ed with a view to a statue of her self being placed in one of the four remaining inches, but her late ma jesty was aware of the old tradition, and refused. One wonders whether in the future there will be four mon archs of England sufficiently indif ferent to superstition to defy the tra dition and allow their effigies to fill the unoccupied spaces. Ex. Jitney Service. HICKORY 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. T.eave Newton 1:30 p. ml Leave Newton . 3:30 p. m. Leave Newton 7:30 p. m. Newton to Conover 10c Newton to Hickory 35c Hickory to Conover 25i Hickory to Newton 35c Our Motto: Good Service. CAROLINA MOTOR CO THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP F. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor First-Class Work Guaranteed Phone 106, Work Delivered 1032 14th street Hickory, N. C Next to FirFt Buildin & , Loan office. niiiii;;:n!.':iiiiii;iiiiiiin;iiiiiiiniit;st QUICK SERVICE; SHORT NOTICE We can furnish FLORAL DESIGNS. Agents for Van Lindly Company. Cut Flow ers any iimtv I WUITMEB MARTIN YEAR FOR FARMERS There never has been any question in our mind of the president's power to arm or convoy merchant ships of the United States. If he has a right to protect the mails, to land ex peditions in Haiti, Cuba or Mexico to protect American interests, surely It is logical to insist that he has the power to furnish protection to peace able merchant vessels flying the United States flag. That old law of 1891 referred only to the private owners of merchant ships. They were not given the right to fire on ships of governments with which the United States was at peace. . IBut that law did not for bid the president from conferring authority. It is the nation that is being attacked now, not private ship owners, and the situation is vastly different. It occurred to us at the outset that If the United States government held that belligerent or neutral ships were within their rights when they enter ed American ports armed for de fense, that American ships, for the safety of whose crews and cargoes we are more concerned, would have the same right. It It would be a hostile act for German submarines to attack our ships while in pursuit of their lawful oyages, it would not be any great er hostile act for these ship- to run or to fight for their lives. President Wilson could easily have found out how far he could go; he eould have so advised congress had he been disposed, and urged that body to accompany the United States in a mission of right. ,Had congress fail ed him and it might have done so knowing he had the power to protect our commerce he need not have eaused all the unnecessary delay ie ioo mucn technicality and not enough resoluteness in this government. This is to Remind You Pay your lighting bills before the 10th and receive the discount. Continuance of service depends on bills be ing paid by the 1 5 th of each month following that in which service is rendered. Don't put it off Pay before the 10th. Southern Public Utilities Co. PHONE 148 Are Vjo a Wcsien ? The Woman's m 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 loth street. Children's diseases & specialty. R. W. Wolfe's VETERINARY HOSPITAL 915 Ninth Avenue. f OR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS P4 RHEUMATISM Rem- Physician Believes a Genuine 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 times 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. Read 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 in ad vance of the methods generally em ployed in the treatment of rheuma tism, and altogether different in com position from the remedies usually prescribed." IDr. Lyons. 'This should give any sufferer from rheumatism confidence to try Rheuma. Adv. 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 No. No. No. No. 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. 35Ar. Hickory 11:32 p. m. Eastbound 36 Ar. Hickory 9:05 a. m. 22 Ar. Hickory 12:00 noon. 12 ar. Hickory 5:32 p. m. 16 Ar. Hickory 6:50 p. in. C. AND N.-W ' Southbound 5 Ar. Hickory 9:00 a. m. 9 Ar. Hickory 2;35 p. m. . Northbound . 10 Ar. Hickory "11 :40 a. mv 6 Ar. Hickory 4:45 P- m. This promises to be a record year for farm products. War prices are likely to prevail, and all food-stuffs will bring big money. With an opportunity of 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 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- i The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance ttvt naDaaDaDaDanaaaoDaaaDDDDaaDDDDDDaiinnoDii Little By Little Present earnings are, of course, vital as daily or weekly savings. important but not nearly so a. D a a - Small amounts regularly deposited accumulate rapidly: they soon build a reserve fund ample to take care of future require ments. 'Small amounts give promise of growth: we welcome small ac counts. Hickory Banking & Trust Co. ' 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings. B D n n o D I D B B B B fl B B S B B B B B S onnnnannonQnoannnaDnannnnnnonnonnnnoDnai JJDDDDDDDDQDDQDDODDDDODDaDDDDDDDDDDCIDDaQG a g I Piedmont -Hickory I Wagons g (Like John Sharp Williams, a lot of us are glad that we are not presi dent. Wo are just as sure as any body can be that the job is too big for us. DNCEHENT During this week there will be a "SILENT SMITH" The latest achievement in typewriter construction on exhibi" tion m this city. Be sure tosee it. . Barker Bros. Greensboro. N. C. 0 n u For forty years the Piedmont Company has manufac tured wagons in your midst. During this time the men employed have almost invariably been from this imme diate section. A high scale of wages has always been paid them and steady work given. About two million dollars have been paid out in sal aries and wages. This money in various ways has gone to ienrease the wealth of this community. This section has also enjoyed the benefit of a large amount of taxes paid by this Company. At present the Piedmont Com pany pays nearly one-tenth of the total taxes in Hickory. You see it is truly a home industry. Wfe offer excellent value for your rnoney, and guarantee satisfaction, so why not patronize your home industry ? A cordial invitation is extended to you to visit our fac tory in order that you may see just what we are doing. Piedmont Wagon & Manufacturing Co. Local Agents ABERNETHY HARDWARE COMPANY, Hickory, N. C. G. A. WARLICK, Newton, N. C. MORGANTON HARDWARE CO , Morganton, N. C. J. K. CLINE AND SON, Lincolnton, N. C. BERNHARDT-SEAGLE CO. Lenoir, 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 ON Opposite Post Office THE CORNER" Mfl mmtuuium. iiiiiMM:miin;iiiiiiiiMi!WItg Hickory Manufacturing Company, Hickory, North Carolina. Manufacturer of SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MANTELS, MOULDINGS, LUMBER, ETC. FINE HARDWOOD WORK A SPECIALTY Send us your plana for estimates. Write for Catalogue and Priced rmturmrmfflnimiiiiiiiimiiiMiiMiH null ROWE LUMBER CO. P. A. ROWE, Manager. All Kinds of Building Material and Specialty on Cabinet Work. Plant located rear of Phoenix Mill. a g g J: D. Elliott. President and Treasurei J. Worth Elliott, V.-Pr- L. M. Elliott. .Secretary Elliott Building Company Incorporated. For all classes of construction. Estimates furnished cheerfa'Jy- ice or ganization ano best equipped contractors in the South. HICKORY N.O
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