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f AGE TWO HICKORY DAILY RECORD TUESDAY Hickory Daily Record Published by the Clay V' Co E?ery Evening Except Sunday. TELEl'lIONE 167 S. H. Farabee - The crentle reader may not know it, but the censorship is being felt by the newspapers now. We get a string of dope every now and then, and if the government should call out our Lickory boys, we would not know whether to publish the fact or not. Wie might get a jail sentence if we should. Subscribers desiring the address of their pP chanced, will please state in their communication both OLD and t sn.ur efficient delivery, com plaints should be made to the Sub cription Department promptly. Uty .ubeeribers should call 167 regarding complaints. ntitarnilTinV TiATES 9UUOVii 14 00 Six onths Three months If ..1L - .V un 1ft JIIW ywwm PUBLICATION OFFICE: 1402 ELEVENTH AVENUE VnttrttA & eecond class matter Sep tember 11, 1915, at the postoffice at Hickory, N. C, under the act oi jxisrcn 8, 170. ASSOCIATED I'UESS REPORTS TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1917 IJUT KEEP IT GOOD Considerable opposition has devel oped in the state to the term, "North Carolina State College," applied to the A. and E. College, whose name was chanced from A. andZSCollege by the last session of "legislature Two years ago thefA' and M College at Greenb was changed to A. and T. at rh request " Sf the Raleigh institution. , Dr. Clarence Poe and ohets take - jV. . . the position that theirew designa tion applied to the A. and E. Col lege by city alumni eventuality wil cause the institution to lose its dis tlnclive features. Primarily (the -r A. and E. is an agricultural, and al ways should be. There has been a movement, according to some, to get away from anything that sa vors of the farm or shop, as if these were not dignified. What defense of the change we have seen denies this point. There has been a movement am ong the city alumni of the institu tion for several years to change the name of A. and M. College, but .just why we have never understood. Personally, we do not care what the alumni call the institution, but we do care a great deal what the In stitution does. We want it to feature agriculture, as it has in the last few years, and to continue to turn out young men who are a cred it to the institution and the state. 1812-1917 Louisville Courier-Journal. Three years ago the centenary of peace between English speaking people was celebrated. It was hop ed in America that not only another century, bult other cetnturies might pass without war between English speaking peoples, and without war between America and any other coun try occurring. That hope is disap pointed early. America has been The way to translate patriotism Unjured and a ,repea u- . . . .,,, Tliot mail SUimiinmco aa. n i.u iuov into deeds is to join the navy. Inat ! . Tec0rd of American forbear- is the only Drancn ox me nauuuai ance (nave sunk American snips m il i. 111 nnflAn f a UnHnf.4- V -VWI AWCl fA KrtTlTl 1X71 fVl A TYI Pf- 3rVlCO InllL Will pt?c iiuy atuuii m uaiiaai, huiuctiu v war, in all probability, though the ican flags pamiea upon tneir nuns. . i n i nnii m Nothing could exceed the wanton- national guard will be called on to . ttflck do guard duty in parts of the un- There are a few pro.Germang ln ion. I the United States who try to insist that if it were Great Britain, and not w t sknfnrrt. who Germany that has outraged Ameri- uur ..cuu f can rights, the United States would had been a member of the board of T, answ to th. agriculture for years, is succeeded arg.ument is the war of 1812. from the ninth district by Dr. II. Q. Respite unpreparedness, which was Alexander of Mecklenburg county, reflected in the course of the war, . j i a ; j-t.-i. and the doctor will have to go some n is agreea uy nuwnans m- to be as live a member as the Hick- submit tQ continued affronts es. ory man. tablished America as a first class power, and made it improbable htat War with Germany will be a blass- American seamen would be again im- rr-Va nf pressed by foreign powers, or Amen- ,ng, m one sense. The people of comrerce treated again with dls. the United States will be able to respect- 1 1 1 n M .1 -tV s o - . . a . learn wno are ioyai uu wv Nobody could foresee the coming not, and if the country is more sol- 0f the day when not only American :,i fw if ;e nil nvpr. the cost will commerce, but also American lives, , . . i i the lives of women and children of nave oeen invai. neutral Ainericay would be treated 1 ! with ruthless disrespect; when a There reallv is no objection to the power nominally at peace with the nrlnntinc armed United States, and protesting the . -. Af profounity of its friendly regard, neutrality now. would murder Americans without ap- ' ology upon merchantmen fljing the We expect to have a garden if we colors of a belligerent, and while still have to wait until September to do not admitedly at war, torpedo empty it. Thus far Switzerland has not lost a : single ship! UP TO THE AUTOCRAT American steamers with their prows pointed towards American harbors. This cotunry has rejoiced in 193 years of peace with Engilsh speaking peoples, but had Great Britain s course been what Germany's has we slmiild now be unon the verge of war with Great Britain as the record of 1812 (when the American people re versed peace-loving Jefferson amp-' ly shows. a It has been said that tne unneu States was at the end of the war of 1812 just where it stood when the war began, "its boundary unchanged,; its international rights still untde-j fined, the people still divided," but if its rights were undefined after the treaty of Ghent in 1814 they had at least not been undefended The powers of Europe knew that they would be defended again if need be. The United States will not enter this war with any hope or desire to see its boundaries changed. Never ha any country entered a war with its people less divided. Like the war of 1812, the war ab out to begin was forced upon the United States. There was no al ternative save sacrifice of self-respect and surrender of rights. THE CITY BEAUTIFUL The women of Hickory have put a step forward in the organization of the Community Club, and every wo man in Hickory ought to be a mem ber. I believe with all my heart that beautiful surroundings make beauti ful thoughts , and help to mould the lives of all of us. We all want our city to be the "City Beautiful" in mind, heart and appearance, an organized band of enthusiastic wo men can make it so. iMen, as a rule, leave these things to women but I know they stand ready to sustain any good move made, and with their encouragement and the complete cooperation among members untold good can be accom plished. MARY SMADA TILLET. tuMns That Goes Net Affect The Head Beaa f its tonic and laxative ct, LAXA TIVB BROMO QU1N1JIK is better tkan erdinary Quinine and dees set eaoae aerTouaaess nor ringing in head. Remember tne fall ame aad took for the sicmture ! K- W. SJLOYE. 35. miininiH"" immrrrmj y Professional Cards V, Dr. W. B. Ramsay Dentist Office over Shuford's Drug Store. Hickory, N. C. nonnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnncancannnonujnnDn EASY TO DETERMINE In a contest between Agronomist Burgess and Dr. Kilgore, director of test farms, the general public does not know which side to take. The director made some statements in re gard to lime and fertilizer for the black lands of eastern North Caroli na, and the agronomist disputes the claim. It has been the common impression that all one had to do in a country like Hyde to make a corn crop was to poke the seed into the ground and gather the crop in the fall. Mr. Burgess says that fert' lizer is nc(t necessary and he de nies that the land is so sour as to re quire two tons of lime to correct the condition. The question should be determined without much troub le, because the land is there and all one has to do is to plant crops and then wait for results. TO HELP FRANCE U Springfield Republican. That the German government has been considerably disconcerted by President Wflson'3 course is to be in ferred from the angry denunciation of it by the Berlin Lokal-Anzeiger, which is sometimes used as a mouth piece. His policy since the breaking off of diplomatic relations it calls full of careless and criminal errors, but the head and front of his offend ing is found to be the decision to put the responsibility on Germany: "If President Wilson rashly wants war let him start it and he will have it." But President Wilson does not want war, nor do the great majority of the people of the United States; if war ocmes it will be because the German government makes war upon this country. That is why Berlin is so badly upset by the policy of forcing the German government to show its intentions by overt acts; a declara tion of war by the United States would make it far easier to persuade the German people that America, like all the rest, was the aggress or. That the general staff has its gf plans read: fbr . automatic release g at the outbreak of war is a matter mm of course the "Zimmermann" letter q was but a detail. But apparently p Berlin is reluctant to take the first p step, and is disturbed at having to p meet the same policy of watchful p waiting which deranged its Mexican p scheme. "The montstrous guilt for a p German-American war," the Lokal- Q Anzieger declares, "would fall alone Q on President Wilson's government." This rings hollow, and it is plain Q that in Berlin the policy of letting D Germany show itself up is giving l"l uneasiness. It is a reason the more U for continuing to put the responsl- Jl bility squarely upon the government JI of the last great autocrat in Europe. Jj CHINESE TO RAISE PIGS n NEAR LIVERPOOL, ENG. n Dodge Brothers R0AD5TER The Beauty of this roadster will grow on you the longer you look at it. lAt any angle from which you 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. The motor is 30-35 horsepower. Touring car complete is $785 (f. o. The price of the Roadster or b. Detroit.) s Brack QUALITY! SERVICE! PHONE 2 1 0. g D 1 D D Drs. Hicks & Hicks DENTISTS Office Pbone 194, Reaidtotee 118-L. Office in Masonic Ballpung. THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Manufacturers cf all biada of HARNESS, BBIDLSS SADDLES AND STRAP WORK. Repairing a Specialty. Hickory, N. C. THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP F. M. 1330MPSON. Proprietor First-Class Work Guaranteed Phone 16, Work Delivered 1032 14th street Hickoryi N. C. Next to Firpt Buildin & Loan office. 1 How Are You Spending Your Time? Two things there are that never return time ed opportunity. ana r gleet. . j 1 . Time is our greatest heritage, we waste it hke smi,h-. unmindful of its value and small supply. F u-nMU. Time is carrying you along towards something a f filled with bright prospects or an old age of poverty and'' grets. r" You can't neglect startting SAVINGS ACCOUNT without jeopardizing woar utureevery hour d!ayd bmit direction towards the junk heap of old and wc-rnout hun; Save a little today. Every deposit be it ever so littlm the path of your advancement. W QUICK SERVICE; SHORT We ean furnish FLORAL DESIGNS. Agents for Van Lindly Company. Cut Flow ers any lim.. I WHITNER at MARTIN Dr. Glenn G. Scott DENTIST (Saceesr t Dr. Ia Wood) OFFICE OER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus $30,090.00. Hickory, ft q Fqt Per Cent. Interest On Savings Accounts, Com.' pounded Quarterly. Money to Loan at All Times. 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. The United States has never repaid France for the magnificent service rendered in the Revolution, but there is prospect that our debt will be paid, in part. ihe French government1 needs money and needs it in abun dance. The New York World thinks congress should vote France a bil lion dollars free, but it is doubtful if that should be done. There rs no reason why American citizens should not raise a billion dollars for France, and it could be done if the movement were started and kept up. This fund could be given to the French people, and it might be used to repair part of the damage caus ed by the Germans in French terri tory. Although there is considerable sen timent in favor of sending troops to France, the United States govern ment is not considering this serious ly. In the first place, to equip any considerable number of men would weaken the supply lines of the al lies and in the second place, it would require several months, probably a year, to prepare an army for duty in the field. Some of those Mutts who have been telling thqir Jeffs that the muni tion makers and moneyed men are responsible for war between Germa ny and the United States might ex Plain to people who do a little think ing why it Is that Dutch, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian ships are de stroyed along with the rest. None of these countries is supplying the al lies with munitions. 1 3 3 e e D (By the Associated Press) rJCaurjnUUUrjDUUUUUUUaQDQDaDCiifilQayuO Liverpool, March 27. A group of Chineses have paid 1,000 pounds for i g a piece of land on the outskirts of Liverpool with a view to pig-raising and vegetable growing. China was the origional home of the pig and members of the Liverpool colony are said to be expert stock farmers who received their training in their na tive land. They hope to raise en ough on the plot to supply their own colony with foodstuffs. Wie have never thought much cf Jim Mann's patriotism, but we are glad to give him credit for desiring that congress be united when It meets next Monday. lAn old hen loves her chicks as much as any mother loves her babes. HMO O0M1) II V "t , 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 ZZZZ 1ZZIZZI$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. Jmnian reservations must be' made in advanet. 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. m E. L. Shuford, Jr. 1 Veterinarian. I After April 15 will be locat ed at Abernethy's Stables. Phone number, 256. HS&53R! CARL D. MOORE - Attorney-at-Law Office over Moretz-White-ner Clothing Co. Hickory, N. C. !P11PIlinillM!!li!!Hi!l!ll; 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. 15 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m. No. 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. No. 21 Ar. Hickory 4:32 p. m. No. 85 Ar. Hickory 11:82 p. m. Eastbonnd No. 36 Ar. Hickory 9:05 a. nr.. 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 SontkboHnd No. 5 Ar. Hiekory 9:00 a. m. No. 9 Ar. Hiekory 2:35 p. m. STorthbonnd No. 10' Ar. Hickory 11:40 a. m. No. 6 Ar. Hickory 4:45 p. m. Jitney Service. HICKORY CONOVER AND NEW TO N Schedule Leave Hickory 8:29 .a. m. Leave Hickory 18:20 a. m. Leate Hickory 2:80 p. m. Leave Hiekory 4:80 p. m. Leave Hiekory 8:89 p. m. Leave Nowtoa 7:30 a. m. Leave Newton 9 :i a. m. Leave Newton 1:58 p. m Leave Newton 3:80 p. nt. Leave Newton 7:38 p. xa. Newton to Conovor 16c Newborn to Hickory 85c Hickory to Conover t5i Hiekory to Nowtoa 85c Our Motto :- Good Service. CAROLINA MOTOR CO m El m m 13 a m m m m m m El El B flFJ In the trend which National affairs have taken, defense has becoir ! Lilt; vvai.tiiwuj-u v la i luw.. j Used in any sense, the word implies protection against loss. A Saving Account in the Hickory Banking and Trust Coinptrj provides a strong defense for the individual. It affords the beat financial protection available in the face of the unexpected. This institution welcomes Savings Accounts. ckory Bankin g & Trust Co. 1 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Saving!. 9 FORD! NEW PRICES Effective Aug. 1, 1916. Chassis ----- $325 Roadster ----- 345 Touring Car ----- 360 F. O. B. Detroit Hickory Garage Co. F.lKnrt Rnilrimo- Phone 225 TAK San-Tox Celery and Iron Tonic or San-Toi Sprup Hypophosphites Compound for that Spring tonic There's none better GRIMES & MURPHY, Druggists Phone 300 Opposite Post Office "IN Business for Your Health" The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance Hickory Manufacturing Compaq Hickory, North Carolina. Manufacturer of p. SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, LUMBER, ETC. FINE HARDWOOD WORK i. pECU D .,i c wvif Car CftfcaUp" 1 o j -v Jiang iui crodiuiaio k - 'imumtim Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Year 4rncet will refund money if PAZO OINTKMT fall to cure amy case of Itchinjr, Biinay Bieeain2orProtrwlinPilBln6tol4days. : The first application gives Base aad Rest. 50c. i RO WE LUMBER CO. P. A. ROWE, Manager. All Kinds of Building Material an Specialty on Cabinet Work. Plant located rear of Phoenix it i any L. M. Elliott. Secretary Elliott Building ComP IeorprtL fa&fi' For all classes of construction. stbat JfJ!f HICK OR T, .
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