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i M1 t ft,f' ii. lit i I it " 5 r i 1v 4 . J v, jr.: Ml":; 0 5C ? f AGE TWO HICKORY DAILY RECORD MONDAY EVl Hickory Daily ...... - l.blinlu-d by the Clay v. Kvery Kvcning Kxcept bunda). ' TELEPHONE 167 V h:ive receive,! a copy ot a puo- ication called "The Other Side," which says it sreaks the honest truth n regard to prohibition. In scan ning the sheet, we observed a numoer of dry grains. ? K?ee -:::::::::::m; Ji. M. Miliar AdMgr Su'jMcribers desiring the address of Iheir paper changed, wi 1 please st, w i the r communication both OLIi and wit'.w addresses. -m.. !.,. envii-nt delivery, coin- plaints should be made to the Sub icription Department promptly. City !ub.cribers should call 167 regarding complaints. sunscuirrioN bates Oue year Six month .- Three months One Mouth . One week $1.00 2.00 1.00 .40 .10 rifiiuc.vnox office-. J 102 ELEVENTH AVENUE Entered as second class matter Sep ...i,.... ii 1l)l,r. ut the postollice a Hickory, N. ('.. under the act of March , 1871). The territory ccipied by the Ger African desert. Just why it was nc f-mnrv from :i military standpoint has not been made- clear. n:::::u:::ui:::t:t::n:::: :::s:ta H I uur Layman s toraer The Day's Quotation Honesty, once pawned, is never re deemed. Middleton. "Let us have eight million govern ments," says Lloyd George, "as long each of them helps to wm me as war. There is nothing- new under the sun, but there are lots of different ways of doing the same thing. Th":-" aie mucUiohs home garden ide.i will oe tow.ird thv ul, o." U.o wccc, it the voalhw i: urn viil u'ivt u the proper dope. A discordant "note" is a rift with- .i i . i j i i . .. , i in tne lute, out a stern ioob.iiig aim that the devejopou I acting gun is something else As Mr. Lowell said, "One thorn ot experience is worth a whole wilder ness of warning." In Vienna boots are bringing $25 a pair. Somewhat on their uppers. Wjiat? Don't forget the Library It begins to look as if March had pre-empted April's job. Professional Cards Dr. W. B. Ramsay Dentist Office over Shuf ord's Drug Store. Hickory, N. C. If John L. SuMivnn enters um nun- Like as Two p.g istry, one may depona on it tnac nii'yj 'hat a suggestive similarity be Sunday will ball him out; or maybe tween the words "potato" and "po there's room at tho top for several . tentate!!; Alanja CbmVituion. first class professionals. V.f- wan' Fellows with corns on their feet .i .i 1 1 l . know more tnan tne weatner propnet ASSOCIATED I'll ESS IJEl'OUTS MONDAY, MARCH 2fi. 1D17 '.';t v. will bo shot gun and di .'.etention camp. -.b.o to ro to ine iroin.,, . .W1. .uf t pvnppt. glad to shoulder nitvht serice at a. a! It would be a mighty nice thing if the lord of Mount Calm would just take it out in sawing wood. A few dx: o f glorious sunshine JCST AS WELL NOW It is now apparent that the United States government, having been fo'c- . . Ml ed into war with Germany, win no-., bo satisfied with a paper war, but will cooperate with the allies to the fullest extent. There is none so fool ish as to doubt that Germany luu struck at this country with all her might, without the slightest onus? Long before the submarine campaign was began in such a manner as con stantly to imperil the lives of Am ericans on American ships, German spies were active in this country and every conceivable violation of Amer ican neutrality was attempted. The fact that Germany has dotv? so many unpardonable things in this ,country has convinced her friends here that the invasion of Helgium was as diabolical a pieces of busin ess as the enticing of Austria to make war on little Serbia. It was all a part of a German plot to domi nate Europe and Asia and then the world. We had hoped that the United States would participate in the war only to a limited extent the protec tion of rights on the seas but the majority of people want the country to go all the way. Of this number are former Presidents Taft and Roosevelt, President Hibben of Prin ceton, former Senator Root and many others. Colonel Roosevelt is ready to raise a division, and there will bo plenty of Americans who will join him. If the powers at, Washington be lieve that active participation in the war, even to sending an army to Eu rope, lending the allies all the mon ey they need and sharing in the hard ships of the battlefield, we would no: advise against it. It would bo to the best interests of the United States to help defeat Germany now rather than wait for that country to .attack us later. The job' might as well be' done thoroughly. makes the whole world lazzy. THE HAGDAD UAJLUOAD Is this what weather ? you call skip-stop MEXICO IS DISCUSSED BY ENDEAVOR SOCIETY The regular meeting of the Chris-; tian Endeavor Society of the Presby-i terian church last night was in the; hands of Miss Fannie Dixon, with Mr. Robert Garth as leader. The meeting was the monthly missionary, meeting. - The couiutrv taken was i Mexico. The forty-one live young P,jolfice Phone 194, pie present were given a treat to red: M neDDers and hot tamale. In connec-! tion with this bodily food, they learn-j .,.-r umiTrinri nn ed many facts about the physical, i Tlip HICKORY HARNESS CO. financial, and spiritual condition cf i 1DX ImdkVni Iimwuuu vv. the Mexicans. . Manufacturers cf all binds ot The meeting next Sunday night will , pFt,s BRIDLES S 4.DDLES will be "The miirf wavs of God'ai AND STRAP WUK. providence." Let there be even a larger number present next Sunday night. Drs. Hicks & Hicks DENTISTS Residence S18-L. Ofice n Masonic Building. 2TV How Are You Spending Your Time? Christian Science Monitor. Tho Ragdad railway, nnmi' once again so These old folks of eighty and nine ty years old must have seen a pow erful lot of rain in their time. which has A huncrrv eull caught at Harwich prominently was wearing a German ring. We nto the world's notice, has perhaps aro not surprised that it was hungry, why Th IuMm That tees Nat Aftoct Ths Head Because of its tonic and laxatlre affect, LAXA TIVE BROMO QU1N INE is better thaa ardiaary Quiaiae and does not ccece aervoasaeaa mmt riarioc ia head. Reaieaiber the ioll lime aad look for the sigratuie of S. W. GROVK. I5a. Repairing a Specialty. Hickory, N. C. DR. ALFRED 1 OULA Ei E SPECIALIST TO SEE BETTER SEE BDLA m r I 'WmiSr I I ear cjcpei iencc The Best Equipment Obtairmoxe. Glassts Fiied Exclusively MARTIN BLOCK, LENOIR, N. C, If yon got It from VXJhA. It's Rigb t. r ACH PAPSR FOE DATES. ElOBSDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDaDDDOODOIlDDDDDDQDnDDn S D u H sa a a a a M M UDE a 19 U G&J3RQTHER5 ROADSTER Beauty of this roadster will grow on you the longer you look at it. At any angle from which yoa study it you will search in vain for a single harsh line or curve. There is luggage space enough for a continental tour for two. a a a a e Th a a g IT D The motor is 30-35 horsepower. Touring car complete is $785 (f. o. The price of the Roadster or b. Detroit.) Bmck Garage QUALITY! SERVICE! PHONE 2 I O. g call to Americans President Wilson's executive or der increasing the enlisted strength of the United States navy to 87,000 men is a challenge to the patriotism of Americans that should not go un heeded. The war with Germany, regardless of whether we send an armv to France, will be a naval war, and men are needed to defend the country. The navy offers exceptional advantages for young men of grit and ambition to servo in the first line of national defense. In this emergency North Carolinians, with a Tar Heel at tho head of the navy, should respond pa triotically. Wle have seen how service on the border has helped the members of the national guard. The duties in the navy tend to develop physical and moral strength. The president and the secretary of the navy call young men in the interest of the nation. nrovokou more uiscussiun aim uuicn ami 11 it was a uermau gun more conspicuously in international didn't it ring its neck? diplomacy than any other project of. siimlar magnitude in recent time.". It must be rather hard on Presi kinee 18'.)'.), when Germany secured dent Wilson not to be able to get out from the sv.bHmo porte the neces- and knock time out of a golf ball ary preliminary concessions for the these days. It's a mighty good way construction of 'the line, there have to let off steam, knocking the stuff been very few international agree- mg out of things. ments which it has not, in some way, touched. France. Germany .Russia, Turkey and the United Kingdom, to mention only the more importan: countries concerned, have all made use of it in adjusting international bargains. One point, indeed, sure of notica in every diplomatic move was its effect upon the Bagdad railway. The very inception of the project was attended by a veritable storm of diplomatic protest. The British and German ambassadors at Constanti nople had long been measuring swords, and, although, the British em bassador was both astute and able, Germany's greatest diplomatist, Baron Marcellal von Bieberstein, was more able and more astute. Ger many had already constructed a rail way from Skutari, which lies on tne opposite shore of the Bosphorus to Constantinople, through Brusa, the ancient Ottoman capital, to Konia, near the foot of the Taurus moun tains. It was known as the AnotoII- an railway, and the dream of the Ger- man government was to extend this O line to Bagdad and so on to the Per- g sian gulf. Baron Marschall von g Bieberstein did his work well. It g was impossible of course to keep sucn g a giagentic project secret; but it was g not until after the German cmbassa- dor had the concession from Turkey D in his pocket that the other powers woke to a recognition of what had H been accomplished. Then the storm II broke. France, Russia and the Un ited Kingdom, all maintaining that the completion of the line was cal- H culated to threaten and damage their S strategic and commen.al interests, entered vigorous protest agajnst the q concession. It was a long-drawn g out wrangle. Month after month g the Bagdad railway appeared in thsD news as a kind of refrain, but the D German constructors, nothing wav- g ering, went on laying mile to mile on g the great line until, in lfJ04 the first H section of the railway, that from S Konia to Bulgurlu, a distance of 125 g miles, was completed and opened for n tra'Jk- . , , onunnnnnnnnnannoDDDannnDnanannnnnnnnoDnD Now, at Bulgurlu, the railway, . builders were confronted with the vast bulk of the Tarrus mountains, I IBS which at this point towred some 8000 feet above the surrounding country. The lino wound its way into the hear: ot the great range, climbing up through the valley of the Tschakyd Yschai; but, at last, it came to the point where the inevitable tunnel was necessary in order to carry it to the other side, and here the work of construction was broken for the next 12 years. At the other side of the Taurus, however, the laying of the line was taken up and pushed with vigor. The narrow thread of steel wound its way out of the mountains again, on the plain of Adana, , and, coming within hail of the Mediter ranean near the gulf of Alexandretta, pushed on to Aleppo. Rrom Aleppo it struck northeast over the desert across the Euphrates, and so on, through Perabius to Ras-el-Ain. All this however, was the work of more than 10 years. It was ac companied all the time by a long se- THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP F. M. THOMPSON. Proprietor First-Class Work Guaranteed Phone 106, Work Delivered 1082 14th ctaeet Hickory. N. C. Next to Firpt Buildin & Loan office. Two things there are that never return time ed opportunity. Time is our greatest heritage. And we waste unmindful of its value and small supply. Time is carrying you along towards sh rilled with bright prospects or an old age -grets. You can't neglect startting aegletj. thrift, ty and SAVINGS ACCOUNT ummumutiumnnmntasmm: QUICK SERVICE; SHORT NOTICE We can furnish FLORAL DESIGNS. Agents for Vaa Lindly Company. Cut Flow, era any timK I WHITNER A MARTIN T3wttinriuim Dr. Glenn G. Scott DENTIST (Successor to Dr. Ia Wod) OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO without jeopardizing wour v.ture 'every hour k; direction towards the junk heap of old an 1 wo Save a little today. Every deposit: be it evr the path of your advancement. k. 1cl2 Capital arid Surplus $3f.000.0n. our Per Cent. Interest On Savings A pounded Quarterly. Money to Loan at All Times. Wis m FIRST TI AM h ? liUllrIL BANK U-ry, N.C. -"ts. Com. a 1 7 r DR. G. E. FLOWERS Having enjoyed a large coun try practive for 32 years, an now located in Hickory and so lieit a share of the general prac tice. Office at 8th avenue and 15th street. Children's diseases a specialty. II ES -'.A;;l.vVlit yTT r mm, 1 W a a a R a a 1 "Well, England would do it too if ries of neotiations in Europe, any ie was in Germany's place'" is a ne of which constituted a Breat ques m, P e' l a tl.on-. . ll7 e Potsdam agreement she remarK one often hears. Th f-.u-i r.f irm T?nin vo remains that England never has done sent to tne undertaking; whilst by it, and we think enough of that an a?.reerrient eome to with the Unit countrv to hon fhnf h 1 1 0(1 Kingdom in the following year, lL r i 4 , Z t 3 Wuld Gtrmay consented to surrender her sinK tmrty fathoms before their gov- right to construct the line beyond ernment would perform such feats adad. Two years later this" last as the men who are runnintr the Cer a-reement was revised in favor of man war machine. ".Germany. The railway was to be completed by an Ottoman company, tf t, 7T. ; with the participation of the Brit tle Crimea does not agree with ish and German governments, and Mr. Nicholas KomanofT, Mrs Ran- the Kritis" special interests at tne anoff and the kiddies, they would find he?d f tli1Ci Ii.ersi2n Kul.f Yere to be Ilickorv to thw 11J J, nZ safe-guarded by the United Kingdom nronlfl ? 1? I K' There 13 protectorate over Kow- property available here that would pit, under the suzerainty of Turkey. mane mem a first class home and Meanwhile German engineers had ueen wormg on me jine irom tne Bagdad end and, when last heard of th?y had carried it rt any rate as as Trkrit, some ICO miles north v 0 ihe ancient city of the kalifs on fie hanks of the Tigris. As far as can be known at present, there fore, there remains the great gap, some W) miles across, between Te krti and Ras-el-Ain, still to be bridged. thev nofwl nr.f 1 x . of neighbor or foe. ra 1- Tho News and Observe' I t ... nam on the boys who have been complaining because of the presi dent's failure to act, seeing as how mo president could not have anything unless the American plo were backing him. done peo- W?e think more of Theodore Roosr- "Don't' be vcit than ever before, and we have liked the old scout quite considerably for about 15 years. An Unreasonable Request An annoymous subscriber writes: an ass." We trv not to be, but does thh friend think we have much choice in the matter? K)us"jon Posit. There was a primary election to day, but it was quiet enough for Quakers. If the German emperor should happen to trespass on the grounds of Mount Calm it stands to reason that he would r in the risk of get ting a slap on, the wrist. 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. Statesville $7.50 Hickory ; , $7.50 Morgan ton ; $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. - .mian reservations must be made in advanei. 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. After April 18 will be locat- ed at Aberoethy' Stables, i Phone number, 258. i rim n BiAAnr i am ii rtiJuiKr. e VI IttU JL 111V Vlll. I Attorney-at-Law Office over Moretz-White- ner Clothing Co. Hickory, N. C. Si illflllllBII s : - V IRA L WILLIAMS Paper hanger and deeorator. Expert Flat-Finishing on Plas tered walls. Address General Delivery, Hick ory, N. C. Train Schedules. SOUTHERN Westbound No. 15 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m. No. 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. Ne. 21 Ar. Hickory 4:32 p. ra. No. 88 Ar. Hickery 11:52 p. m. Eastbouni Ne. 86' Ar. Hickory 9:05 a. v.. No. 2i Ar. Hickory 12:00 noon. No. 12 ar. Hiekory 5:82 p. m. No. 16 Ar. Hickory 6:50 p. m. C. AND N.-W Sonthbennd No. 5 Ar. Hiekory 9:00 a. m. No. 9 Ar. Hickory 8:85 p. m. Verthboana No. 10 Ar. Hickory 11:40 a. m. No. 6 Ar. Hickory 4:45 p. m. Jitney Service. HICKORY CONOVER AND NEW TO N , Schedale Leave Hickory .8:20 .a. m. Leave Hiekory 10:28 a. m. Leave Hickory 2:80 p. m. Leave Hickery . 4:80 p. m. Leave Hiekory 8:39 p. m. Leave Neirtoa 7:2t a. m. Leave Neirtea 9:89 a. at. Leave Newton 1:80 p. m Leave Newton . 8:80 b. ns Leave Newton 7:39 p. at. Newtea te Cenover :18c Hewten te Hickery 85c Hickery te Coaover 25i Hickery te Newton 85c Oar Motte: Geea lervicc. CAROLINA MOTOR CO a a In the trend which National affairs have taken, dcf.-.se has becoa-e the watchword of our country. Used in any sense, the word implies protection against loss. A Saving Account in the Hickory Banking an ! 7ru?t Compaq provides a strong defense for the individual. ii a:Tords the b?s: financial protection available in the face of the unexpected. This institution welcomes Savings Accounts. asking & trust to. icKory 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings. AMN01JNCEPPNT During this week there will be a "SILENT SMITH" The latest achievement in typewriter tion in this c ty. Be sure tasee it. construction -on arker I5r Greensboro, n v.. A. Subscribe for the Daily Record r TAKE San-Tox for that :tter San-Tox Celery and Iron Tonic or Sprup Hypophosphites Compouno SDriner tonic. There's none ot GRIMES k MURPHY, Druggists Opposite rost Ph one 300 "IN Business for Your Health' Hickory Manufacturing Company, Hickory, North Carolina Manufacturer of . SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MAOTtw MOULDINGS, LUMBER, ETC. FINK HARDWOOD WORK A 51 Send us your plans for estimates. 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