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iAGE TWO HICKORY DAILY RECORD Hickory Daily Record Published by the C1.J Y'nz Co. Ertry Ereninr Except Sunday. i A HUITISH FREIGHTER rUT UP GOOD FIGHT TELEPHONE 167 Copenhagen, via London, March 31.' Twenty-two neutrals who were brought to Germany on the commerce as prisoners, including terdav one American, aim - Thev were not serving Subscribers de.irin the addresi of nrmed merchantmen. The sanors ui"-i" A, . Detween Fraternal Directory TIIMIIIIIII"1""1"11'1 3NB .v.- Editor T. S: r:.:::::::::-, raider , H. M. Miller tt.ir P.PT changed. wiU plee .Ute in their eommunicawon wvu NEW addreseee. Te ineure efficient delivery, com plaint should be made to the Sub eription Department promptly. City tubeeribers ehould call 167 regarding coenplaiate. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oae year J-"" cuished for three .-- i.W tUn nf th Six Months Three months One Month . One week 1.00 .1 40 10 PUBLICATION OFFICE: J 402 ELEVENTH AVENUE Entered as second class matter Sep tember 11. 1915, at the postoffice at Hickory, N. C, under the act of March 3, 1879. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS MONDAY. APRIL 2. 1917 FOR AMERICA FIRST Moewe an,l setting: the German raider which put up a sturdy fiirht when it was encountered by the German raiu er on March 10. The Otaki. ac cording to the sailors, surrendered only after scoring seven hits on the jfo'ewj and sotthvr the German raider rm fire. The bla'.e was not extin- days. six men v, nf the Aioewe anu uwu '''!? Hickory Lodge, No. 206, 1.0. OX Brethr Odd Fellows invited. Uftta every Tuesday Bight, at nW Degree work every meeting. J. F. JOY, Secretary. mminiiiimnnistnniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiimu The apologists of Prussian fright fulness having had their day in court in North Carolina and the nation, it is to be hoped that this class of peo ple will submit to the will of the na tion to be expressed through the president and congress and discon tinue the practice through the presr dent and congress and discontinue the practice of counfusing the minds of honest men and women. The Record desires peace as much as anybody, but it would never in form its readers that the president of the United States, the other think ing men of the country, including men like Taft, Root and Roosevelt, Hibben, Hart and Eliot, are knaves or traitors to the American people. That kind of business would not pay, even in a community where the sen timent originally might have been one-sided. It is despicable. T - A. 4 t i-ec it oe remembered that the United States suffered many affronts, that i ts1..nt,l 1 I ,k wciauru wie muroer oi mory than 200 of its citizens, before it severed relations with Germany. The break came only after the Berin, vcnwiitrn6 naa announced that it would sink on sight all ships that entered an area of 1,000,000 squart '"lies in the Atlantic ocean. The president asked for armed neutrality several days after relations were se vered, hoping vainly that the coun- try might still have peace. Now he will ask for more powt. e nave dened Germany. We havto crossed with our armed ships, and we win shoot on sight. German submarines in the meantime have committed overt acts and. are contin uing to commit them. The nation cannot do less than pro wet its rights. If it does otherwise soon win not have any to protect This is the time for newspapers who have been giving false couns to show their colors. This is Am erica's trial and we want the who. people to say where they stand. captive Hindus were killed during the fight, while the Otaki lost her cap tain, a mate, her engineer and two sailors. , ., During the engacment. the sailor said, the British prisoners on the Moewe broke the iron grating bar ring the room in which they were confined, but tney were overara y sailors from the -Moewe witn nanu The neutral prisoners, who were confined in another quarter of the ship, spent an anxiius time during the engagement, knowing that if the Moewe sunk, tney wouiu go down with her. One shell penetrat ed the hull of the Moewe, passing barelv two feet below the quarters occupied by the neutral prisoners. The Moewe s return irom ner cruis ing ground in the South Atlantic, it was added, was wunoui iuiwici inci dent. ... She ran north to the vicinity oi Newfoundland, slipped across Tie At'antic to the Norwegian coast and undiscovered, traversed the Danish South to a German port, ihe brit- ish sailors and neutrals serving on .irmed merchantmen after their ar rival in Germany were distributed to prison camps, the ofiicers going to Karlsruhe and the others to West phalia. uickory Lodge No. 343 " A. F. & A. M. Regular communication Mon day night, April 2, 7:30. Brethren cordially invited to be present. J. W. SHUFORD, W. M. D. T. APPLEGATE, Secy. tiniiinnnnniuniiiiinnnmnimnttm ENJOYED THE TRIP Mr. J. C. Welch was in the city Saturday on his way to spend Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. N. vv. Propst. Mr. Welch has recently re turned from an extended visit to his brothers, sisters, sons and other re latives who are scattered around and are living in the following states South Carolina, Georgia. Tennessee, k'pntuekv and Ohio. He tells us that he greatly enoyed his visits, and we know he did. He is looking well CUIUS FEATURES 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. See aasEflacasecnrffii:,11 'j::nr oncanocDncsaoannncannncannnocacsancacsag j J Be Prepared EVERYONE SHOULD AT THIS CRITICAL TIME UNFOLD THEf: STARS' AND STRIPES g FROM;THE FRONTS OF YOUR HOME. OFFICE g OR STORE. GETTHE'SPIRIT.OFfPATRIOTISM. g BUY YOUR FLAGS AND DECORATIONS AT g a The Van Dyke Shop I n u a it r i L C! r; caDcasacszssacacaacaazaczL:....-: Catawba Lodge No. 54 K. of P. R. L. HEFNER, K. R. and 3. Meets every Thursday night. Visiting brethren invited. HUGH D'ANNA, Chancellor Commander. mumm Notice! Bids will be received at Newton, N. C. for sub-atrueture work on the Is land Fcrd amd Buffalo Shoals Bridges over the Catawba river. Plans and Seholtz the Florist, Inc. Price List of Cut Flowers and PlanU, Ef fective from April 4th to 9th inclusive American Beauties, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 per dozen. Russel Roses (similar to Beauty 6.00, $8.00 per dozen Hadley Roses (Red) . . - $6.00, $8.00 per dozen Shawyer Roses (Dark pinx $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 per dozen Killarney Roses (Dark pink) $2, $3, $4, and $5 per dozen Killarney Roses (White) $2, $3, $4, and $5 per dozen Maryland Roses (Light pinK) i $2, $3, $4, and $5 per dozen Easter Lilies 3-K per dozen Carnations (Pink and white) $1.50 per dozen Jonquils (Yellow) 75c per dozen Corsage Flowers Ward Roses (Yellow) $2.00 and $2.50 per dozen Lily of the Valley 1.50 per dozen Sweet Peas (Lavendar and Pink; extra fine). $5 per hundred Orchids $2.00 each Potted Plants Easter Lilies $100 to. $6.00 each Hyacinths , 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 each Tulips 75- and $1.00 each Hickory Drug Company The REXALL Store Telephone 46 MONDAY EVENIXq How Are You Spending Your Time? Two things there are that never returntime past and negat ed opportunity. Time is our greatest heritage. And we waste it like pendthrifu unmindful of its value and small supply. Time is carrying you along towards something a futar j. , nisi O "Tr"V r t - A. i filled with bright prospecib oi n "sc vriy ar4 grets. You can't neglect startting SAVINGS ACCOUNT re- without jeopardizing wour direction towards the ycn. iture every hour delayed bc4i junk neap oi o:a ana wornent auat: Save a little today. Every deposit be it ever so little marks the path of your advancement. specifications for this work may be CaDCnCZZ33aD0n seen on file at the office of the Regis-; flO&v CI ter of Deeds lor Iredell county, and g at the Register's offke in Catawba ! County. Prospective bidders may; II receive plans and specifications fromjlj the State Highway Commission on'H receipt of $1.00 to pay for same. A S certified check on a local bank in the'S sum of $200.00 will be required to g accompany bid fear each bridge. We O reserve the right to reject any and Q all bids. Bids will be opened at D Xewton, N. C, at 12 o'clock noon, 5 April 9th, 1917. g Commissioners of Iredell County, q By J. E. Boyd, chairman. Q Commissioners of Catawba County, Q By Osborne Brown, Chairman ; To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stop the Cough mnd Headache and worki off the Cold Drnggiata refund money if it fails to enre. W. GROVE'S aisnaturc on each box. 25c. I IN BELGIUM AND FRANCE We have received through th mails a little booklet called "Scraps of Paper," containing the proclama tions issued by the German governors and commandants in Belgium and France, together with the executions committed since the outbreak of tn war, including the shooting of Editn Cavell, the English nurse. The genuinenesss of the orders is not questioned and persons interested can examine the volume by calling at our office. We also have received a larger volume, "The Crimes of Germany' which also may be seen at this office. This shows the destruc tion of Rheims cathedral, the Lou vam hbrary and scores of mur dered Belgians, together with testi. G.riL ' thrr ,BeIgianS' French German,. Unless one has a strong heart, he should not examine this volume. LET'S WATCH OUT TRADE WITH SPAIN (By Associated Press.) ATadrid. Annl 2 There are onmn ruriotis features of the in crease in trade between Spain and America which has resulted from the submarine war and the cutting of Germany's trade with bpain While American automobiles are having a great boom in Spain, they have one curious drawback in not be- iner able to brine along the Amen can tires as these are rubber and contraband of war. subject to all kinds of restrictions and regulations The American auto-trucks are causing a revolution in Madrid al ong three distinct lines: first, doing away with the hujre antique carts which labor along the streets; sec ond, supplanting the long tandem teams of oxen and donkeys, coverea with jingling bells; and, finally, changing Madrid from one of the worst paved capitals of Europe to one of the best. The Spaniards look with awe at the disappearance of their ancient methods before the marcn of improvement. A complication has arisen over the shipment of American meat to Spain. The Spanish ships were glad to get this class of freight, but the ships were ntl: provided with the necessary refrigerating plant. As this is essential for shipping meat long distances, many Spanish ships are being overhauled to put in the modern fld-storage equipment so as to handle this new class of Am erican product. Once equipped this way, fresh Spanish fruit will be go ing to America, and fresh Ameri can meat coming to Spain. American flat-irons and other el ectrical novelties are now being us ed for the first time, and the Span iards say the?e articles are so much better finished than the German goods that used to come here that they will hold the market perma nently even if German trade gets a footing again after the war. Even American drug stores with American medicines have made their appear ance along the streets of Madrid. Besides stepping into the place oi France and Italy in sunDlvincr Am erica with antiques, curios, etc., the war is aiso naving tne enect oi giv ing Spain a good deal of the Amer lean trade in perfumes, toilet arti cles ana soaps, which used to go from trance in large quantities. Some or tnese articles, such as castile soap, have their original here in Castile. It is in the American demand fn, ; their art treasures that the Spanish Retirements Are In Order! FIRST MA TWIN A I BANK Capital and Surplus .$300,000.00. four Per Cent. Internet On Savings ?,r-ui'ckd Quarterly. Monev to Loan at All Times Hickory, 3. Q. Accounts. Ca- n U a a In the trend which National affairs have taken, defense has keetue the watchword of our country. Used in any sense, the word implies protection against 'S3. A Saving Account in the Hickory Banking and Truit Cmfnr provides a strong defense for the individual. It afford &t Wt financial protection available in the face of the unexpeeted. This institution welcomes Savings Accounts. Hickory & Trust Co. Avoid losses by Rats and Mice with the one exterminator that . kills quickly; mummifies without odor; harmless to humans. RAT CORN 25c, 50c and $1.00 it J Seed, Hardware, Drug and General Stores. FOR SALE BY C. M. Shuford and Abernethy Hard ware Co., and all good dealers. in is jrwww a At u ? I n Rcsr-U. S. PafclOSre Are you in need of new tirts? - If so it will be to your inter est to see us before buying. Jt will pay you to investigate the quality of GOODYEAR tires. Ask your friends who use them WHY they use them. ljook up the list of new cars and see if over 35 per cent are not GOODYEAR equipped at the factory. Not because they are cheaper they are BETTER. The car man facturer's know. The quality in GOODYEAR tires make them a little higher priced, but better. We carry a complete line of GOODYEAR Tires, tubes and tire accessories'. Boack uaira ,g( QUALITY! SERVICE! g PHONE 210. QaaDaD0C3QraDDDDaDDDDaCZ:3DC3CSC3CZ53 The collection to have been taken here Saturday for deformed and crippled children might have been all right, but most of the people ming would have done 8o with the So to, to;ZZl t0re tk,n their Vhi;fintereStrbu;. Pital. That, lhT6" h0S:iTJL bi5. American . dep.i v - . wouia not '"' oiuies are now coming here have benefited at all. W for the first time instead nf Hickory people learned In I FIorence, Milan, Paris and other art Hereafter when folks centers from which it wouild be invorla tki.1.;.!... 4. . w town to !.. I . . . io snip art treasures now. I 4 y or 10 delver the America would have received worm from bondage, they will have "umb.cr of the paintings of the great a mighty hard time getting an ar, pani!h master Goya if it had not nouncement in this newspaner xSl vCn vF ? rece.nt complication at the simnlv ,U newspaper. We New York custom house. The pfc Simpiy do not propose to be a turea noUmVxr .r,f xr rl. to any scheme unless we are absom- iv?re hekl on the pier for some time tely sure of it. We shall be from btca'Jse of '"fRularities in making Missouri hereafter out papers, and were finally sent . ac,k hcre unopened. The owner Tfc w . - . tel,mla"tim.e .made two trips to New ..v.a ujuo oz Greensboro' lvr ouP a 'ast gave up the shin- , meni as hopeless. One of the n.. . j: j j.t .... uiu inn rva v . ; . ii. f . jKui.i; mine in nnM,. ' : the president that the good women irl wasMGy? study of Madame of that community weWot by prejudice. The men of r.rn. Jant dance, on wood rd a peas boro are just as patriotic and have ' A An(?ther rt.ist is now taking been just as prompt to express them-selves. America a Titian, called Salidad (so litude.) The value recorded here is 500000 pesetas. T f 1 . a a . . ..resident Clark is working l.ke a Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System SOldier On the next fair and every- The Old Standard general .trengtbwUng toaic. thing indicates it will be better than ?,OV4E's T.ASTELESS chin tonic. driTeaout Um , M'"ri.enHchesthel.lood.andbuUd8nptheiy. any of its predecessors. tern. AUuetonlc. For aduU. nd children, sot Price $1650 F. O. Detroit MeARLY 20,000 Hudson Su-per-Six Phaetons were sold during 1916. No other maker of fine cars equaled this production, The Super-Six Phaeton is an ideal car for all kinds of driving, whether it be for touring or city use. It has seating arrangements for seven passengers. Two aux iliary seats disappear when not in use, making the tonneau , extra roomy. The finest quality hand-buffed, dull finish, long-grained leather is used. The best oil-tempered springs with curled hair and prop erly conrstucted, cushions rrwith duck inter-lining, obtains through out The car matches. every; require ment of the most particular -user comfort, luxury, beauty, reliability. The lines, the details of con struction locks and trimmings are of a quality that would be expect ed in a car of its construction. . Let us give you a Demonstration. Akraeilw ralware S 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings. a FORD! NEW Effective Aug. 1, 1916. Chassis - -Roadster -Touring Car - F. O. B. Detroit PRICES $325 345 - 360 Hickory Garage Co. Elliott Buil dins ASSESS Phone 225 s AKE San-Tox Celery and Iron Tonic or San-Tox Sprup Hypophosphites Compound for that Spring tonic. There's none better GRIMES & MURPHY, Druggists Phone 300 "IN Business Opposite Post Office for Your Health" The Hie $4.00 Lory Daily Record Year in Advance imiiiiiiiiiii Hickory Manufacturing Company, i Manufacturer of SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MANTELS, MOULDINGS, LUMBER, ETC FINE HARDWOOD WORK A SPECIALTY Send us your plans for estimates. Write for Catalogue end f'n" HllMimtl!W!!M!t ;t IlilllllllllllliillilllliiilllliiltorTiliiiiiiaij;:! ROWE LUMBER CO. P. A. ROWE, Manager. All Kinds of Building Material and Specialty on Cabinet Work. Plant located rear of Phoenix Mill. a J. D. Elliott. President and Treasure. J. Worth Elliott. V.- L. M. Elliott. Secretary Elliott Building Company Incorporated. For all classes of construction. Estimates furnished c me or gamzation and be3t equipped contractors in e HICKORT N. O
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