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fAGE TWO HICKORY DAIIY RECORD HIUKSDAY EVev, Hickory Daily Record I'ubliHhrd by the Clay Printing Co. Every Evening Except Sunday. TELEPHONE 167 S. H. Farabee, . Editor J. C. Miller .1 VMan"Klr II. M. Miller ...Adv. Mgr. liabbi Wise calls the Rev. Billy Sunday f the greatest theojlogical strike breaker in history." Maybe 50, but Billy is a greater collector of metals than strike breaker. "Subscribers desiring the address of their paper changed, will please shite in their communication both OL!J ami NEW addresses. To insure cflicicnt delivery, com plaints should be made to the Sub scription Department promptly. -ity subscribers should call 1G7 regarding complaints. SUIISCKH'TION KATES One year Six months - Three months One Month JO One week ,1U PUKMCATION OFFICE: J 402 ELEVENTH AVENUE Entered as second class matter Sep temher U, 11)15, at the postoflice at Hickory, N. C, under the act of March 3, 187U. ASSOCIATED I'llHSS KEPOUTS THUKSDAY. MARCH 21). 11)17 Raleigh has contributed the secre tary of the navy, even if the major ity of Co. B. reside in other towns. The women of Hickory will hear Mr. Self at the Chamber of Commerce- tomorrow afternoon on the library, freight traffic tlepartmetlt of the Southern Railway Systcrn is offered through the apprentice squad which the Southern has organized in its general freight office at Atlanta. The squad is now coir.posed of el even young men and, as it will be kept up ,to this number, openings for new members will develop as present members are promoted 10 other positions.. Authorities of leading southern universities have been asked to re commend deserving young gradu ates who may be listed for places on this squad but applications of young men who have only completed high school courses but are otherwise ac ceptable also will be given consider ation. At the start members of the squad are paid $40 per month. After six months' service the pay of those whose progress has been satisfactory will be advanced to $50 per month. After that promotion will come io them as they make themselves capa ble of filling vacancies occurring m Atlanta, Ca., March 29. Opportu- positions ahead of them, all sucn nity for ambitious young southern ; promotions being made on the basis men, university graduates preferred,! of demonstrated fitness and ability. to secure training which will fit them for responsible positions in the SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD Don't forget the library when you vote Monday. Bo toady for clean-up week, Apru )-14. SOUTHERN ROAD AFTER UNIVERSITY GRADUATES i IS RALEIGH PATRIOTIC? When the third regiment paraueu in Kaleigh Sunday aucruoon there wus no snouting by tiio populace, tliougn lOjUUO people turned out to witness tno sjioctuoe. The question now a, li Kuicign patriotic? There are two ways of looking m, the thing., l-'our years ao cvei body wuuM have been expected to throw his hat in the air and e.pan his luns, at U10 same time nuub ing his neighbor and remarking that the United isiuies "couid lick tno wond.-' i?uar yeais ago iiukigii poo pie prooaoiy wouia nave done anu suid sucn tui.igs, ana tuey vvoani not. nave been uineiuit xrom owior folks eUner. Li ui muca iias happened in four years. liie troops were returning from the border ac a time when they were likeiy to be called out ivi a nioie warlike service. The Frencnj peopio are said to be emotional, DuJ as we remember, the Associated Press gave us very tew accounts of cheer ing as the poilu, throwing down hi books or tools, joined the colors and marched oil" to war. In 18 TO the French were different. The awi'uiness of war probably has been appreciated by Kaleigh peo ple, though none of them have seen it. They might have felt proud of tho soldiers and yet not cared to raise a shout on the Sabbath, as they are reported to have done a few years ago at the mention of Yv'oodrow Wil son's name. But we are not defending Kaleigh I people. One newspaper says they didn't show much patriotism and tne t M X. . bli.l U V a 1. 1 1 I V I 1 1 1 I Ilk - - - J their presence. If they are not fa- i tnotic, they are at least curious we'll say that much. WHY NOT VACCINATE 1 The Record has not heard of a case'j of smallpox during the whole winceiiS and early spring. A year ago there were many cases in this section, but I vaccination was ireneral ami thf. -,w,i .... e r work done then has been effective. h v e are passing through tho season of measles and pretty soon we are to enter the summer season when t- H pnoht lever 13 prevalent, As in tr.e f 3 case of smallpox there is a pre ven- y tativo for typhoid and the treatment H is simple and cheap. N wuu were noc scratchfeu pj last season should consult their phy- 0 sieian now. h is better to preveuu than to cure. Those Belgians were not deported a to Germany apparently, but were 9 taken into France and forced to work n fortifications, in deliance of all in ternational law. In the War Between tho States the Washington govern ment issued a manual in which forc ed labor of enemy people on defense was expressly forbidden but then the folks who raised armies in tnose days were merely the civil heads of what Von Moltke termed '-armtu mobs." We have never taken much stock in universal military training, but judg ing by the slowness of the men to re spond to the call for volunteers, the system will have to bo adopted. Mil itary training would do most young fellows good. WIo have never thought much 01 Jim Mann, but we confess that w-, fell for his patriotic talk about a non-partizan organization of thff house. Tho fact is that Jim saw he was beaten. The Record company turned down a check for $2 sent it by the KnoA ville boosters and has received about $200 worth of free advertising, t though it is in a locality where it doe, little good. iClean-up week should be a greater success than ever before. For one thing, the town i3 larger than ever, more people read the papers than for merly and more people are bound to be interested. It is a good move. The United States government pro poses to take a few circulars out 01 the experience of the British govern ment and advertise for recruits. That's the way to get 'em. i iiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiijii: IlliUllllillllllUllillllliliiiillllll.'IIIIII!! !lliyil!ll!il!!!l!l!liI!!!l!U!!:i::!!l!il!l!n!!IIIiiItllllil!l!l!;il!illIiIlll!:il4n Easter C andies I HE custom of giving candies as an Easter Gift has become well established. Nun nally is the candy worth giving. The prestige it has gained dur'ng the past thirty years has been created by high standards of Discrimination which distinguish es it from other candies. NUNNALLYS the candy of the South. lompany Telephone 46. Fraternal Directory I ff Professima Cm 1 Ft lid tt v ii 1 1 J No. 206, 1. 0. 0. F. Dr w. B. Ramsay How Me ion Spending Your Simer Brother Odd Fellows invited. W. Msetfi every Tuesday night, at TfiO iiegree work every meeting. J. F. joy, Secretary. I'omee oer Shuford'a Drug btor -Ss.1 if- Two tilings there are that never return time past an(j ed opportunity. reelect- Hickory, Piedmont Council No. 43, Ji, o. U.A. M. Meets every Ikinday evening at 7:30 P. M. All visiting brothers cordially invited. J. H. SIGMON, Councilor W. I. Caldwell, Kec. Sec SIDrs. Hicks 8c Hicks fe es DENTISTS i illiyillfflUllillBlIllliiiiHDIiilSlliilliBilllffi t::::::t;:::::t:::a;::::::u::::tt;t:::::tTtmi I uickory . Lodge No. 343 3 n A. F. & A. M. ft Regular communicatioa Mon day night, April 2, 7:30. Brethren cordially invitexl to be j present. it J. VV. SUUFORD, W. M. D. T. APPLEGATE, Secy. 01!Ii!ll!l!!!l!lllIllll!lUiiI!llliraU!: llini!!i!lll!ll!iIII!ll!l!ll!l!lllli!!!Uil!llffiillllW!i!i!!iIil;iili3 Catawba Lodge No. 54 K. of P. R. L. nEFNER, K. R. and S. Meets every Thursday night. Visiting brethren invited. HUGH D'ANNA, Chancellor Commander. liuiaiiiiiiiMirjiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiaiiiriiffl f 1 siCKory mug The REXALL Store s CHICHESTER S PILLS 4Ti( T v-'Vi Ct.! c'if-(tr'8iHaminl Itrniuli-X fe 5.?. h-.Mcs. sealed v.-.tli Blue RWk,o. VV I L S$ lt: M0.11 HRANK FILLS, for S r veaiskiiown as Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE NOG PHO WITH A SOUL" -NEW YORK GLOBE Office is Massac ijaiifiMsgt. THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Manufaciuicrs cf &il kliiUs &f HARNESS, n;.iUn.l8. AND Bi'iiA'P WORK. Eapafririgr a Specialty. XT' V Time is our greatest heritage. And we wasU it like snend-v -t unmindful of its value and small supply. iUl-Wi Time -is carrying you along towards soniethhr a ft filled with bright prospects or an old age of poverty -r' grets. " 4 r- You can't neglect startting SAVINGS without jeop direction tow F. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor Piist-Class Work 'iuiiranteefl ardizing wour jture every hour delayed Ujnh n.rds the iunk heap of old - -'""win aunij. e a little today. Every deposit be it ever so littli path of your advancement. sr. a pas j ii y ;i tililiililL I) 100, Work Feliverec ry( N. C. Next to Fnrrt Bnlldin & Loan oflo 1032 14th stteet Hi our Per Gen pr-o.ooo.oy. Interest On Savings pour.ded Quarterly, lueney io Loan at All Times. Hickory, N.e. Accour'ts. Com- QUICK SERVICE: SHORT js'OTiCi-: v'a can fim:;r.h FIjOSAL ii in i ii inrr'i t" - - iiii ana miMtt J i , , w i it i - i-ri tw tt - -- - -- - ' - rvn m i i , , i T. ers sro or v -.si : Vlcv:.. j '.rti fi-ur La-' ifc. ! - V . JL . . V Dr, Glenn G. Scot DENTIST (Successor to Dr. la Wood) OFFICE OVER BUSY EEL CAFE AND KENNiCDY ELECTRIC CO U iii ii ib Li Sri ? fvr t. 3 sj; sr; sa n? sr. s s risw '4 In the trenci which National affairs have taken, defense has .'a l's t-r.i- wattiiiword ex oar country. 1 Xjsed in any sense, the word implies protection against loss. S 5 .? Tn-,.f r I Account in the Hickory Banking and DR. G. E. FLOWERS Having enjoyed a large coun-' try practive for 32 years, an now located in Hickory and v.o licit a share of the general prac tice. Office at 8th avenue snd l'J.h street. Children's diseases a specialty. L. 53'sllDrCl, jf. Veterinarian. T TERE at last is a sound reproducing device possessing the human- ness lacking in all talking machines an invention that sings as a human sings, that plays as a human plays-.-an instrument that Re-Creates the human voice and the music of human-played instruments. What is Music's Re-creation? Music's Re-creation is the reproduction -of every iota of tonal charac ter, tonal quality, tonal beauty of voice o. instrument, enriched with the magnetism that of a living personality the magnetism that only a human can give to musical sound. Music's Re-creation is absolutely lacking in that mechanical mimicry which you invariably associate with talking machines. Music's Re-creation is just pure music. Nothing more. ' Nothing less. Listening to NEW 3RS0N S After April 15 will be locat- b' tl ed at Abernethy's Stables, g fl Phone number, 256. H liiEllliillllliliil'illiiiiiiililiHiillllK BiHIIiliOT ( p provide; tinancia lrust Company an-oris tfi protection available in tne lace of tne unexpected. institution welcomes Savings Accounts. strong defense for the individual. It affords the W 1 vr -i l- n v V B 9 " 'A & i 9. st Co. 4 Per Cent interest Paid on Savings. . - rST fT7 JSJ X i - a 'i. & &d sM 4 : "I J' s &LtJs G I ioaaster Effective Aug. 1, 1916. c PRICES 325 345 365 F. O. B. Detroit Attorney-at-Law Office over Moretz-White-ner Clothing Co. Hickory, N. C. iBanisiimK'W'SESKSiiriiisinisa;;;,!-:! V. I i WILLIAMS Paper hanger and dscorator. Expert Flat-Finishing on Plas tered walls. Address General Delivery, Hick ory, N. C. f tislcory Parage Co. Rllirr! Fvi-.n.-iincT Phone 225 x Celery and Iron Tonic or ban- i oz Jprup Hypophcsphites Compound for that i nere s none oetter opnng tonic. mwm, iinigpsis f X) Opposite Post Office "IN Business for Your Health" Train Schedules. SOUTHERN Westbound :i is just as if you sat in the Metropolitan Opera House, or some other famous temple of music, with your eyes closed. The artists themselves are there, singing or playinto for you, only you can't see them. You not only hear them but you actually feel their presence. These statements are not merely our opinion, nor an outgrowth of .ur enthusiasm. They are un deniable facts, proven before more than 300,000 music lovers in many parts of the United States and Canada. The critics of nearly 300 of America's representative newspapers, after hearing artists sing, or play, in direct comparison with the New Edison's Re-Creation f their voices or instrumen tal performances, admitted in the columns of their own papers that was impossible to distinguish the original music from the New J!xison's Re-Creation of it. , COMEANDJBECONVINCED Are you skeptical ? Do you believe, as have many other music lovers before hearing the New Edison, that such a thing as the actual Re-Creation of the human voice is an impossibility? The more skeptical you are, the more desirous we are of demonstrating to you that Music's Re-Creation is an actual accomplishment. , Vi'I you come to our store to be convinced? We promise you that you will not be urged to purchase. ou will not feel even the slighter embarrassment. We shall make yu so welcome that you will feel as comfortable as in your own home. Will you come today? You are welcome any day. Piedmont Phonograph Co. 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 11:32 p. m. Eastbound No. 3G Ar. Hickory 9:05 a. ir.. 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 HE"1 3 Hickory Daily Keca 8 1 8 I'd Hickory Manufacturing Company? rth CaroHna. 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. ra. Jitney u 1t we HICKORY CONOVER AND NEW. TO N Schedule Leave Hickory 8:20 .a. m, M Leave Hickory 10:20 a. m iieave jtiicKory z:60 p. m j Leave Hickory 4:30 p m T TT- 1 r -x jLeave mcKory s:su p. m. JLeave JNIewton 7:20 a. m. Leave Newton 9:20 a, m. Leave Newton 1:30 p.' mj Leave Newton 3:30 p. m. Leave Newton 7:30 p. rn. Newton to Conover 10c Newton to Hickory 35c ; Hickory to Conover 25i j Hickory to Newton 35c Uur Motte: Good Service CAROLINA MOTOR CO memory, iiori Manufacturer of SASH, DOORS. 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