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f AGE TWO HICKORY DAILY RECORD SATURDAY EVEXIXG Hickory Daily Record Published by the Clay rating Co. Every livening Except Sunday. TELEPHONE 167 S7ll. Farabee ""hr J. C. Miller VManaLr H. M. Miller .Three hundred JNortn aroumi wjrs are drilling at Chapel Hill to be ready if their country calls, and they arc Cot $580 Off Mis Back L ot Wilmington Star. People can not afford to permit their land to lie idle any more than performing evolutions in the Duuain? they can afforcj to ie aro.Un(j jn idIe. which contains the markers ot several v,nnrlrp1 other vouni men who ans .-Adv. Mgr. give ils b'ubscribcrs desiring the dd? of j if cc their paper changed, will Pf m their communication both OLD and NEW addresse. To insure efficient delivery, com plaint should be made to the Sub scription Department promptly. City uUeribers should call 1G7 regarding complaints. n?ss tneseives. mere as some '22., 000,000 acres of idle land in North Carolina, ana it is a great economic to nnid on idle land nnd Tinsv ln-nrf Eons to a service of peace, but j,a3 to pay that tax. Idle land is a the old mother burden on busy land, just as idle per son constitute a burden on thoe who , , . . nii frrmi Chan- Carolina, ami it is a great econoir wered their country s call from Chap el Hill. The University had ratntr be on idIe and and b a :i3on iari.-'e3, SUHSCUIPTION KATES will do her part in war. rersons who are inclined to aid the comission that in feediivr P.elg!um children should not cease giving be- ,iln-n:ii iiies sinti reiiel cause German siiboiai mes work. Economically it is a mistake for a farmer to have more land than he -n use in his business of farming, ue may hold it as a speculation dur-i.-.g any yards of tax paying on a ships, have t'.iC A few mvcy luck to escape. boa is . -iluation that is unjust to the pub w iic, but if he pays a just tax it will One year Six months Three months One Month One week $1.00 2.00 1.00 c;t up his prohts on the investment. Even if he carries his land at a Iqw rate of taxation because it happens to be idle, he is speculating at the ex I'UHUCATIOtf OFFICE: 1102 ELEVENTH AVENUE If anybody believes the American 1.. i.n.i ha Willi i (lo VVl'U '.J j.1 .i:i. i 40 P-l,j)iu alv swto " pense 01 Mie puuiiv., which nas lo pay " m read accounts of the assembling ol a nlrher tax on busy land because ne ... i uu: u; i nn-i,. thousands of good citizens everyway is iiukwhk mo im uu pajruig iuw Ilibben, Koot r o taxes " tiusy laim is wie ivinu mac pays anu to hear men like Taft. and others speak for humanity. can afford to let either a field or a back lot lie idle. Even if the We are not surprise! or' shocked at taxes on idle lands are light, land that Hickory. N. C, under the act of uarcn the sinking of American ships anu u e . a i vv o " " - i destruction ot American mca. r.:riterd as second class matter Sep' Umber 11, 1'J 1 5, at the postoflice at 3, WVJ. ASSOCIATED PRESS KEPOItTS SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1917 LAMAR SCHOOL OF LAW In the Lamar School of Law, the law department of Emory University Atlanta, (la., the Methodists of the south have something to be proud of, ami the memory of tho late Mr. Jus tice L. Q C. Lamar, of the United States supreme court, a distinguished Georgian and n graduate of Emory college is fittingly honored. The Lamar school is located on the smallest plot of land is capable of making money or saving money, if it is utilized for the production of a salable crop or is made to grow vege tables that the family would other wise have to buy. . L'.ist year W. R. Wollums of Georgetown, Ky., proved that to hrs own satisfaction. He had a vacant , . . .. 'me and one-third acre lot just back of The Record is getting its share of M . , on ontu Rrnn(1wJnv Tf I were told what was coming. I Governor P.ickett will have to pro claim a few dry days if he expects ! Catawba people to help him celebrate planting day. advertising, but if it wasn't it could not pay the white paper bills. ::::::::::::::?i:na:::R:JKs Our Layman's Corner b.en idle for several years, but last year he yielded to the back, lot pro puganda. He decided to grow to baero instead of vegetab'es. His lot produced him 2,630 pounds of good lei'f tobacco, which he sold at $22.40 a hundred pounds, amounting to $580 for the whole. (No doubt he could have made more on vegetables. university campus in the Druid IliKs xjxjjuxxjxjtj::;:;::;? Anyhow, Mr. Wbolums pocketed The Day's Quotation ' The man that makes a character makes foes Young. Somebody hunt around for a new name for sauer kraut. A change will not soften the odor. residence section or Atlanta, anu oc cupies a handsome building of con crete and Georgia marble, 152 feet long and fifty-two feet wide, in the constriction tf which every possi ble need of a well-equipped and mod ern law school has been kept in mind and ample provision therefore has been made. A law library of 6,000 volumes and said to be unequaled by any law school in the south has been j A no. her Village Smithy provided for in this building, and all Heneath the spreading chestnut tree the appointments necessary for the The village smithy stands, , . , , . ii The smith, a lazy man is he, teaching of students by the caa WUh time upon nis hanils. method have been taken into consid-! a court He waits but for a chance to rob for the The nrst l)00r CUsS he ca,n; work of the practice court, five large And goaks most any man class rooms and twelve offices and $580, and all the work done was dur mcr fho fur minutes each day for re creation. Allowing liimself $80 for the work he did, his net profit was $500. This shows what healthful re creation and a small area of good land will do. That lot was vacant and idle four years, so the George town man was out $2,000 that he could , just as well have had in his Ken tucky jeans. . The Georgetown, Ky., Times made note of the fact that Mr. Woolums' tobacco sold in Lexington for the goodly sum of $580, and concluded that if the city of Georgetown would farm its back streets this season, "the old town would soon be out of debt." Vacant lot farming pays ,besires it is wise, and more of it will b done in Wlilmington this season than was ever done before. This is no time for idle land and idle people. It is easy enough for a man to demon strate the value of intensive cultiva tion by trying his hand at it. maumuMuiinniMiiiiiin" ii'mtmgj I Professional Cards nrnrmn m'TimmTfflgmt Dr. W. B. Ramsay Dentist Office over Shuford's Drug Store. Hickory, N. C. Drs. Hicks & Hicks DENTISTS Office Phone 194, Reidoee I18-L. Office in Masonic Building. HICKORY BUILDERS AFTER NEWTON ARE CONTRACT The Elliott Building Company has received plans for the proposed un ion passenger station to be erected at Newton, and the building will be on the same style as the Hickory station, but a little larger. Newton is at last to get a modern and ade quate station, and friends of the town will rejoice with it. DR. ALFRED X DULA EVE SOCIALIST TO SEE BETTER see eon Tlie Best Equipment Obtainable. Glasses iMed Inclusively If you uot It from DULA. lfs A'' Rigut. V ATCH PArKR FOR DATES. EESaaBDDDDDBDaaDDaDDBDDDDDnDDDDDDQDaDDn Do What Nickky needed was a cyclone cellar. cration. This includes room especially equipped I And he is quite a wealthy soul, 1 In ease and wealth he fares, For he has made a large fat roll Jn motor car repairs. Detroit Journal. rooms for group meetings. The course of study extends over three years of nine months each and leads to the degree of bachelor of. laws. The course has been prepared i and is carried out by a faculty com-! Always the Way posed of able men. all practical law-1 Incurable weakness of the volun- , , A tary system on enlistment is that yvrs anu every one a graciuaie oi f. - - f nntrlnt: iPt. shot a a n M P m a a a B B6E Brothers MOTOR CAR People expect more from Dodge Brothers because they believe in them And of course they get more because they expect more. Touring Car or Roadster, $785. In Canada, $1100. Wtnter Touring Car or Roadster ,$950. In Canada, $1335. Sedan or Coupe $1185. In Canada, $1685. All prices f. o. b. Detroit n u p g a a s THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Manufacturers of all hhida of HARNESS, BKIDLES SADDLES AND STRAP WORK. Repairing a Specialty. Hickory, N. C. How Ar 10 T ft e i ou openam? ix Iimef Two things there are that never return time past ed opportunity- tia L J neglect- Time is our greatest heritage. And we waste it lik. sr., ,:T-tf unmindful of its value anu small supply. '"" " u Time is carrying you along towards something-a u. filled with bright prospects or an old age of poverty &nd" grets. You can't neglect startting SAVINGS ACCOUNT without jeopardizing wour uttire every hour delays bds vour direction luwaiLu niv, j-"". 1 .v. nun,-. j. iiUiKa Save a little today. Every deposit the path of your advancement. -be it eve; humanity. u;niarks THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP F. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor First-Class Work Guaranteed Phone 106, Work Delivered 1032 14ta street Hickory. N. C Next to Firpt Buildin & Loan office. FIRST BANK Capital and Surplus 300,000.00. Hickcry, N.c. FobrPer Cent. Interest On Savings Accounts, Com pounded Quarterly. Money to Loan at All Times. iwwmMW-HtiniiiiiniwHiHwnm QUICK SERVICE; SHORT NOTICE We can furnish FLORAL g S HRSIfiNS. Aeents for Van li K Lindly Company. Cut Flow., era any Inn, I WHITNEil a MARTtN Dr. Glenn G. Scott DENTIST fSmeeesser U Dr. Ia Wood) OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO DR. G. E. FLOWERS Having enjoyed a large coun try praetire 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. a a n rt i I ncntiH aha r ownrlnn.i .v C ome one or tne great law schools or lirst. AVall Street Journal. tho world, such as Yale, Harvard. Co-: ' lumbus and Oxford, Kngland. Em-; 11 seem3 ikel.y that baseball will . , .., have a mans size competitor in war ory is equ,pPlng herself with the a rapers carying acC0Unt3 proper machinery to turn out not 0f both games will be full up. more lawyers but better legally train- ' ed men. She realizes that the legal The fact that yi?m ryan is abouL .,f, (U j to bring out a new book has not caus- profession in the south is over-sup- C( t stanipede at the book plied numerically but decidedly un- stalls, der-supplied with nronerlv trained lawyers, and Emory is striving to A judge out in Chicago says that jf produco men with a high sense of hoy- everi' tini the l)(-'Ple ot Illinois heat or and regard for professional ethics Votl.f jkf nht fn nlC?T ... . cunts atmjr it into the laws of the state. as will make them in the practice of Illinois does not seem to be alone in law exponents of the best traditions giving permanence to humor. of the professions as well as gentle men of emigre -somchbig with which the legal profession is by no Boick Garage n p 9 QUALITY! SERVICE! PHONE 2 lO. means overcrowded. I Time and Money I love my trusty dollar watch, I It is so big and thick, And people turn and stare at me j iBecause they hear it tick, And since I've worn the thing j "dips 1 My pockets ever pick! , Chicago News. a S3 E3 m El m E3 a B a a El attDDDDBDDBDDnaDEsaaaaaanaDQEiDiftfeiM .MdDDD no WAS EVIL WORK j Those pro-German senators who fancied they were helping the caus' of tho imperial government by tern-' porarily checking the current of na tional defense, served only to dam up the stream and give it time to col-' lect in such volume as to burst and sweep the country into the actual tor-; rent of war. Those senators serv-j ed ill both the people they were sup posed to represent and the foreign' Ifc mint not be so ba(1 for us to power which has been attacking Jcd l"-,0 it"in time of peace prepare A ...:.. i-! -:ior siriwus. iiu viwiiui snips. EES One way of getting even with the Germans would be to send them a few boxes of some cigars we have met. Gas bombs haven't anything on them. Vien the kaiser extends his hand for peace it might be just as well to remember that the German hand is a mailed fist. Had the president's armed neutral- Suffrage for women of Ohio means lty mi been enacted into law. he the right to vote for presidential el- would have been able to njf tho nirT ectors in addition to school suffrage forces of the United States to protect f. , , r, i y-, i y lRe 1 4 A.,..!,.. ... . , v, that state. Does it also mean the right a American ships, and probably he to go to the front, or stay at home I llfAiilI I 11 nut, rmve caneu congress to gether as early as he has. The na vy would have been able to guard the channels of commerce and furnish protection to our ships, but the pres ident was denied this power, and the mere arming of the ships will not satisfy congress or the American people. and knit sox? lEngland has produced between 2, 000 and 3,000 books dealing with the war, and France has produced about tiie same number, says Lord Curzon. whijle At a New York banquet a sema phore was used to stop the after-dinner speakers when their time was up. T ( flmiKt Via cnoal'Dfa tiravn oil BftIP ince tho armed ship proclamation starters. was issued, several American vessels T XT T", 4 have been- destroyed, two of thPm i " a thu Ne York theatres once ruthlomlv nnA u u during each perforance a national air ruiniessiy and the chances are that is played, when everyone in the house Ul"ns WI1J e sent to the bottom. rises nd remains stan;;ng The indignation of the American tn2 air is be5n Pyed. Pie, as a result of these crimes, fs .... accumulating, and ift will find ex- ,w k JVr'eHi Tr , Pression in fl,.ln- (Written by Oliver Wendell Holmes pression m n declaration of war, or in 185G.) at least a declaration of a state of Perhaps too far in these considerate war, when congress meets. The division of the American peo ple and particularly the division of members of congress on a clsar ques tion of right, has made the nation more bellicose than it would havu been under other conditions. We do not know, wo cannot know, how far the country is ready to go in tho face of attack abroad and treachery at home. We do know that the country has lost none of its patriotism. days lias patience carried her submissive ways; V.'i -.(I'W! r-,.; taught us to b1? calm arid n.tfk, To take one blow, and turn the other cheek; Ik is not written what a man shall do It' the rude caitiff smite the other too, Land of our father?, In thine hour of need God hdp thee, guarded by the pas sive creed. t Those hikers that are being arrest ed now used to make every newspa per office, but nobody suspected a yoar or two ago that they might be spies. CHICHESTER S PILLS Wrj- THE DIAMOMH UliANIt. A- I.ndlra! Ak your Orucylnt for id lirnnd ('hl.holl.trp'li IMnmnni I'll It ill MrA and Uold n,ri.ni,r huxea, sc.ilicl with, Illue RiMxin. Take no older Hut of tm. HrtirvtHt. AvkforCIIM'lfKS.TEirS IMAfWONI IIKAMI FILLS, for it years known as Ucst, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Grand Easter Excursion to Washington D. C, Via Southern Railway System, Wednesday, April 4th, 1917. The Southern Railway System will operate low round trip fare excursion from North Carolina points to Washington, D. C, Wed nesday April 4th, 1917. Special train con sisting of Standard Pullman Sleeping cars and high class day coaches to leave Charlotte at 3 P. M., arriving in Washington, D. C, at 7:15 A. M. Thursday April 5th. The following round trip ares will apply from stations named. States ville $7.50 Hickory 11111111! .h0 Morganton $8,00 Fares from all intermediate points on same low basis. Tickets good" going on Special train. Good returningon all re gular trains except train No. 37, up to and including No. 31 leaving Washington at 7 Sunday night, April 8. Tickets good for four (4) days in Washington, allowing ample time for side trip if desired. Easter is the ideal time to visit Washington and this excursion offers you an excellent opportunity to make the trip at very small expense. -...nan reservations must be made in advance. For further information, Pullman reservations, etc., call on any agent of the Southern Railway System, or write S. E. BURGESS, D. P. A. Charlotte, N. C Dr. E. L. Shuford Veterinarian. ed at ADemetny ataDie. Phone numbr, 356. niiSiiiiiiiBr'a CARL D. MOORE Attorney-at-Law Office over Moretz-White-ner Clothing1 Co. Hickory, N. C. y ,ni.mnnnm;i,iiiiili IRA L WILLIAMS Paper hanger and decorator. Expert Flat-Finishing on Plas tered walls. Address General Delivery, Hick ory, N. C. , : . f - -,, 'wcB" 1 t-m a In the trend which National affairs have taken, defense ha; become the watchword of our country. Used in any sense, the word implies protection against loss. A Saving Account in the Hickory Banking and Trasi Company provides a strong defense for the individual. It aiioris the best financial protection available in the face of the unexpected. This institution welcomes Savings Accounts. Hickory m inking & Trust Co. 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Saving. g B "4 14 3 miwviihLmLii During this week there will be a "SILENT SMITH" The latest achievement in typewriter construction on exkife tion in this c ty. Be sure tosee it. DdlElt Greens Doro, Bros. N. C. Subscribe for the Daily Record r Train Schedules. SOUTHERN Westbound No. 15 Ar Hickery 7:48 a. m. Ne. 11 Ar Hickory 11:80 a. m. N. 21 Ar. Hiekory 4:82 p. m. Ne. 85 Ar. Hikry 11:82 p. m. Bavtbtin4 Ne. 81 Ar. Hiekory 9:05 a. v.. Ne. 22 Ar. Hickory 11:08 noon. No. 12 ar. Hiekory 5:82 p. m. Ne. 18 Ar. Hiekory 8:50 p. m. C. AND N.-W Softtkbnd No. 5 Ar. Hiekery 6:08 a. m. No. 9 Ar. Hiekery 1:85 j. m. Xerthboand Ne. 18 Ar. Hiekory 11:48 a. m. Ko. 6 Ar. Hiekory 4:45 p. m. Jitney Service. HICKORY CONOVER AND NEW TO N - Schedale LeaTe Hickery t:28 .a. m Lear Hiekory 18:28 a. m. Leave Hiekory 2:30 p. m. Lear Hiekory 4:80 p. m. LeaTe Hickory 8:88 p. m. Leave Newtom 7:28 a. bi. Leave NewtoB 9:28 a m. Leave Newto .1:80 p. Leave Newtoa , 8:80 p. nt. Leave Newton 7:88 p. nt. Newtoa te Conover 18e Nevrtem te Hickery 85e Hiekory t Coaever tii Hiekery to Nwto 85c Oar Motto: GeedhlerviM. CAROLINA HOTOR CO San-Tox Celery and Iron Tonic or San-Tox Sprup Hypophosphites Compound for that Spring tonic. There's none better PK HRHflJ X RlUm 111, ViUZ&M -v v Pt Office one opposite "IN Business for Your Health" JW88W Hickory Manufacturing Company, Hickory, North Carolina. a Manufacturer of i SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MANTEIA s MOULDINGS, LUMBER, ETC. j FINE HARDWOOD WORK A SPECIALTY Send us your plans for estimates. Write far Catalogs .J il!l!!l!llil!il!i!llill!llllll!!i!!linili!i;!!!li!y!li!ll ROWE LUMBER CO. P. A. ROWE, Manager. All Kinds of Building Material and Specialty on Cabinet Work. Plant lo zl rear of Phoenix Mill. MiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiM Pllas Cur4 In to 14 Days Tor 4rn1at will rfomi amr If PAZO OIIBMMT (alia t cur mar emmm of Itching. BllOvL Bleeding orr-retrwdintr Piles ia. 6to 14 days. The first application give Ease and Rest. 50c. J. D. Elliott. President nnd Treasure. J. Worth Elliott, v.- L. M. Elliott. Secretary Elliott Building Company Incorporated. ggfa7 For all classes of construction. Estimates furnish .j. Fine or ganization ano best equipped contractors in te II I C K O R T N .
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