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tfACSM two HICKORY DAILY RECORD r" if l..,r Drmnn A. J. Maxwell of Raleigh, clerk of BIBLE siuuias rm.u . Hickory Daily Record tlc coirorfttio commissi, knows' at first bap.st 1'ublblicU b the Clay mining u.enouyn iu uu scuuw i Every livening Kxcepl Sunday. TELEPHONE 167 commission an.1 if ho is appointed At the First Baptist uwn tiit.gt the honor will Bo to one of the best the pastor, ' o n . -iir- DCEin. a swim "Faith " 1. Weak faith; (2), strong faith; ix victorious faith, and (4), - qualified men in the country S II. Farabee - - Editor i are pulling for Maxwell. i ' Miller iriaiiaKvi i . v. .... . . ... , , , . . -' , , - ... if M. 11 kr AUV vhen it come.-; to uoing tne inmg ampies oi iaiwi. , , rWt i0:lve it to Roosevelt, He To get the full benefi t of th ese SufaBcriberi deair nc the address oI 1 M' ' , . ... , . , talks, one must hear all of them, bo ttJr pTp.i f ehiljil. will please state stopped ofl n Wnsh.ngton and taUgj o tQnight; for if you in their communication both OL.U and marched right up to the white house hear the first you will want to hear NEW addreMM. jto toll President Wilson he had an four. Everybody invited. T iniure efficient delivery, com-! , . , , nlainta aha uld be made to the Sub-i ImmmmmT 1 ' "t,mr5 ! " " " --Z- 8 5 t HI' tt try . Ha Af)coklll 8 1 U.., m g j iiiwoiui OiiW 5K 1111,1 H I Ji 1 Cflrds . Yonr Time? K er - ansa V j Fraternal Directory ecription Department promptly. City ubeeritwre should call 107 regarding, complaint. ; preparatory services at presbyterian chluui These paciiists are not such bad ;irhters alter an, and they ought to services wm bg hdd at tlIt "ZZ be the first nrrstcre:! into the fight- Presbvterian church tonight, Thurs day night and Friday night by ive. tn . t n ioy-h nrenaraiory iu Holy t .. t lli'I'IMM I A TK.Si u. " $4 00 inj? rank-say 5 or 10 to a regiment, uae ye.. ThrJrmonthi III"."". LOO I So far as wo are personally con- Communion on Sunday morning and Oat f Meat. -.II"::: 40-cerncd, we should like to dig into that all members re urged I to be P'ent. Oae week .1U PUBLICATION OFFICE: 14t2 ELEVENTH AVENUE Entered as second class matter Sep tember 11, PJ15, at the postollice at Hickory, N. C, under the act of March 3, 1S7L. ASSOCIATED PRESS RICPORTS war bread if it costs less than wnai wo have been getting. , i Carthage and Taris held memorial I exercises for James 11. McConnell, he ro. This boy gave his life to the cause of liberty. vh nhipct for all three evenings wiu be ''The Transfigured Life." WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1917 WATCH WEST HICKORY West Hickory is one of the coming towns of North Carolina. Its de velopment in the last few year3 has been marvellous and there are young men in Hickory who have hunted rab bits on land now covered by manu facturing plants. The town simply has grown. An election will be held in the town sometime next month to de- AT REFORMED TONIGHT Dr. J. L. Murphy will conduct the service at the Reformed church tonight. JURORS AR DRAWN FOR SUPER! OR COUR Gettln' Away With It. An amusing incident happened tiwr other day while Decatur county's con- j tribution to the centennial pnrauem j.u dlanapolis was on its '.ray to the capl- Ttal city. Their float was a miniature of the famous courthouse tower at i . hi. .t. n wat-iIa rod PTdW IureensDurg, wnu iuu.c ... o ins on it. Roy C. Kanouse, its deslgn . er and builder, left Greensburg oo a held truck at 3:3o a. m. with the tower, with xt. nnnchnri? has been infested .Ill k 1 i v v. - - o The county commissioners t.1ir monUilv session Mondav all present save Commissioner W. .' with petty burglaro and their activities Stroup. The jury for May court are known even outside the county and i- i. i 4 i 1nqt as dav was breaking and the men was drawn hstakers Sheby county thcy 000 ordered borrowed from the Shu- fjJmer8 on the road when ford National bank for six months, ng wflg heard t0 remark 'Looka there, and routine affairs transacted. gosh, them fellers hez stole the The jury drawn is as follows, Greensburg courthouse tower en air cide whether tho special school tax' n.-imes after the dash being for the pUtln away with It, too." Indianapo- .orul week: Hickory Township: shall bo raised from 30 to 45 cents on the hundred dollars worth of proy crty w b $10,000. tor Hoke Business men of Hickory who hav.1 Nowton towns up lis News. O. K. Kale, iwwBBiiffiiaiiiiffiffliaw f Hickory Lodge, ft No. 206, L 0. 0. F. . If Rrolher Odd Fellows invited. 1 Mees every Tuesday night, at g JiSO Degree work every meeting. I J. F. JOY, Secretary. mmmmmmmmmmimmmmamm ttn::uuj:::::;:::t:::u::::t::ujt:t:tttt: Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. Regular communication Mon day night, April 2, 7:30. Brethren cordially invit&J tc be present. H J. W. SHTIFORD, W. M. H D. T. APPLEGATE, Sec'y. g 1 Piedmont Council 1 1 No.?43, Ji, o. U.A.M. j i Meets every Nnvday evening H 1 at 7:30 P. M.. All visiting brothers cordially invited. g 1 J. H. SIGMON, Councilor M W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec 1 m Catawba Lodge No. 54 K. of P. R. L. HEFNER, K. R. and S. m Meets every Thursday night. Visiting brethren invited. HUGH D'ANNA, Chansellor Commander. n!!:!l!i!li!l!!llE!lil!!!:!Ii!!l!;il!li;i Dr. W- B. Ramsay Dentist Office over Shuford's Drug Store. . Hickory, N. C Drs. Hicks & Hicks DENTISTS office Phone 194, Realdeiice 118-L. Office 5n Misonle Building. THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Manufacturers f all binds f HARNESS BRIDLES. SADDLES AND STRAP WORK. Repairing a Specialty. Hickory, N. C. rty. If the tax is voted, the district, Ten Iscn'.-.owcr, Q. O. Smith, J. R. ,iU erect a modern sradod L VTM. "ISK wilding at a cost of not less than:linil jt,rCr.-on Huffman and Dex- Gilbert Horsa Holds His Own Well. "The horse Is doomed. If the peo ple keep on buying automobiles, the horse will soon become a rare animal, seen only In zoological gardens and Cline, museum We have heard some such Notice! manufacturing plants in West Hick-; ; f."rtr' eor$e S' prediction a thousand times. hat is cry are interested in the election and Bolm" the fact? Reports of the department will work for it. They want t'Vunc,. O. E. Hewitt, L. P. Bolick, ZilTtZKl Tt . . . , , ,r n ct . T J l. ' l 1 -st I n wio live there to nave tne uest n. .. o un oii, i. iu. m-i"wn, . poop. sort of advantages and are cooperat ing with leaders there in tho cause. West Hickory citizens cannot af ford to pass up tho opportunity Bids will be received at Newton, N. C. for sub-structure work on the Is land Fcrd and Buffalo Shoals Bridges over the Catawba river. Plans and . . . . . . m a i srecincauons for this work mav be H. nrndshaw. T. E. Deal. nitea otaiw, v.. Catawba: J. W. Creasimore, Law- has increased over 50 per cent, in iyio on Jovnor V,r. D. Parker. i it was estimated there were more than Caldwell: J. M. Crouso. ! 21,000,000 horses in the country, valued Bandy's: Llovd T. Weaver, t $2,000,000,000. Manifestly, the THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP F. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor First-Class Work Guaranteed Phone 106, Work DeliTered 1032 14th atieet Hickory, N. C Next to Firft Buildis & Loan office. leaning Two things there are that never return ed opportunity. -tinu pa: Time is our greatest heritage. And we waste it iik unmindful of its value and small supply. Time is carrying you along towards so.m filled with grets. bright prospects or an old age of pc You can't neglect startting sav: without jeopardizing wour uture every hour drAz direction towards the junk heap of old and v, .., Save a little todaj'. Every deposit be it ever the path of your advancement. H QUICK SERVICE i SHORT JNUTHJJS We can furnish FLORAL DESIGNS. Agents for Van Lindly Compansr. Out Flow -ers any tim. I WHITNER A MARTIN MATFfIMM if fillll Capital and Surp?.'i3 $30000.00. or Per Cent, iivterfst 0;i Savings po ; Ti d f 'd Q ii Hrt erly . Money to Loan at All Times. Hickory, X C. Accounts." Com! Dr. Glenn G. Scott DENTIST (Sueeessor te Dr. Ia Wood) OFFICE OVTER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO seen en file at the office of the Regis ter of Deeds for Iredell county, and At the Register's office in Catawba Oou.nty. Prospective bidders may ...... .i i i!i- i Iiimc PivinV npl'im'pr. .T:ipo1i .ToTin- . onetlv nrnrcrlprl nnt &? i providing ooii?r 53.1001 iacuuics anu - ; receive plans and specifications from Will Vr,. 1 PU. SUUIB Ul U luUUfuta il i m v; o- t the fact that racing is less popular asa iiee Gabriel, 1. Dons Sigmon, Lt.. aut0mobIles multiply beyond all coront. Uildebrand. h tt h lda hla owu The sheriff was instructed to take UiW care of as many prisoners for Lin- tho Re:ord is confident they how that thcy are alive to the op portunity. DR. G. E. FLOWER 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. PLANTING DAY coin county as accommodations in j tho Catawb-i jail permit, at GO cents : a day for board and expenses. Covernor Eickctt's proclamation to' Lfstakcrs Named the people of North Carolina to 0,- J'o-'qwin? cro the Hstakers nam- , , cl Cfncs Jar-ob M. Isenhower; serve tomorrow as plantimr day, 1.. rUawln, y. V'. Ervin: Mt. Creek, the light of what has happened sine n. A. Fisher: Bandvs Ed M. Bled it was issued, comes as the inspira-' ?oa: Jacobs Fork. Thos. E. Rudise. , -I 1 I-.. 11 r ' 71 Tl XT i. Ir,n ni-nnt. Kr mn nrrrn i-a.uw'j .. rine r.. ivowe; iewion, 1 - T il SI can was ever sounaea to iortn uar- Vm C:impbe'l; South Hickory, J. olinians. Vbee. Gained Religion Rapidly. A little five-year-old East Winthrop, Me., lad went to Sunday school with his sister, some older, and was much Impressed with what he heard and saw. He talked considerably about his visit and his remarks were very in teresting, he deciding that someone lived in heaven who could do any and IT. IT. Sign-ion; North Hickory, L. all things. E. It was soon after that the lad's mother had occasion to call him to her. .Democracy is at war with monai- A petition for a road from Cataw- and he, boylike, replied in the "just-a chy, republics arc battling against !J vx 1vwa'1 Tto.Cer ch"rch, across minute" manner, vr-irking that it was the foes of liberty, and the world f J" V' Glb30n an(I thers' WaS oln to rain anu ho wanted to catch doing more eating than it is prouu.- I it was stated in connection with ome of th rainwater. The lady soon ing. The world needs food. the new o-m of $5,000 that as soon rcPate1 tht summons and tiptoed North Carolina can help. There' the bridge matters were shaped J10? to,8e ?,e as dos' t(J i. aa m.i, trirtf;a, : UP the obard would issue bonds to find him Just completing the setting of 1$ as much patriotism in raising food raja0 8ufilMent r,pney to put through llIa dIshe8 and t0 hear him say In for the world as there is in shoulder- the river crossings. ; childlike innocence: "All right, Dedus; ing a gun. C. T. Bostian of Hickory; C. let 'er rain 1" Kennebec Journal. People in town ana country should Seizor of Clnrcmont; C. P. Anthony, extend themselves this year to pro- f?ffacSn3,1.Fork mVrh. Ctate t.-f Plenty of Privacy Then . . , t t i . Qjmt Dellmger of Cline 3 township! r-ienxy ot rrivacy men. duce a great harvest. Nature is wcre relieved of poll tax, on account! "Is there such a place in this world ready to yield an abundance ot of infirmities, over age, etc. W. A. M an ldeal summer resort?" fruit, and we must supplement that Fulwood of Newton township wasi "Oh, yes," replied the cynical per- by our efforts to swell the granaries reiovccl of 'iAS school tax, having1 son who hates the society of bis fel- fi,-. -f- u. , , nit.ii . vi .luif 111 me niaiuen low man. of the country. Observe planting day, Strict. J. S. Leonard of Hickory "Name It" the State Highway Commission on receipt of ?1.CK) te pay for same. A certified check on a local bank in the sum of $200.00 will be required to I accompany bid' for each bridge. We reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Bids will be opened at Tewton. N. C, at 12 o'clock noon, April 9th, 1917. Commissioners of Iredell County, By J. E. Boyd, chairman. Commiesioners of Catawba County, By Osborne Brown, Chairman E. L Shuford, Jr. Veterinarian. After April 15 will be locat ed at Abemethy's Stables. Phone number, 255. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE BROJIO Quinine. It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold Drueeists refund money if it fails to cure. ti. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 25c. 1 m MiiiiiS m ' . I il every day as long as there is chance to mako a crop. RAILROAD CROSSINGS 3 luucveu 01 navmg sola "Almost any summer resort In mid- he property, and II. S. Leonard has1 'aiit il. Jailor Gets 43 Cents Fee lhe commissioners ordered that Avoid losses by Rats and Mice with the one exterminator that kills quickly; mummifies without odor; harmless to humans. mr cam 25c, 50c and $1.00 at Seed, Hardware, Drug and General Stores. FOR SALE BY C. M. Shuford and Abernethy Hard ware Co., and all good dealers. ff CARL D. MOORE Attorney-at-Law Office over Moretz-White-ner Clothing Co. Hickory, N. C. m IRA E. WILLIAMS Paper hanger and decorator. Expert Flat-Finishing on Plas tered walls. Address General Delivery, Hick ory, N. C. the jailor receive 45 cents for board- 1 ing prisoners per day asd the same as a key for receivinc and reigns. j ing prisoners. 1 Ned kimr, colored of Conover, and Elkaneh Matthews and wife were nUiffvl nn tin n its!,L IJ .j. ana iwo acciaents have happened m,$l tho ironlh. ijji the last few weeks. We are son, Road Matters Handled the writer's name was not signed, but ,A Petition was filed asking for a t:inic iii uiB roaa irom conover to county hom2 via George Hefner's; land Survevor Bnnrlv w.n i'nf We don't know of course who , to survey same and renort n-t meeting. N. C. Barringer and R. I. Love wero appointed overseers for the rond .".1 'in fed from R. I. Love's acros- A correspondent has written the Record about the grade crossings, calling attention to tho fact that one death has occurred on the railroad iVlA PA.nl ...ill -... M .Li 1 1 v..v nnuiu win tan attention 10 tne danger. specially la"ds of J. J. Love, J. E. Barringer, h ,una Ji- inuges. K. u. l'r im Wia uccments J.ratl!.c undoubtedly is so heavy that the rail road company cannot keep the cros.,. mgs free from trains, esi , . . . ' iroignt trains, as thiv shrmiri k " ! i.riuges. k. irezier. to n. City council should take the mat- 'fCnT'8 i""?,..0"0'8 U b tcr un with a c.,fu t ., 1 L 1anJy. thence across the creeS icr up with the Southern Railway on a 5 per cent trrade in from. ..J authorities and see that something the Wilson house, road to be located, is done. Watchmen may not bo safe- ?n bank on soutu siJe of the old road,i guard enough. ' intersecting with Island ford road at: In the mi-nnfima , ... Mrs. Caroline Bolick's. Mr. Lovti t mCantime a'mobillsts and other agree to grade the road! snoum observe every precaution in from his place to the creek. The ola crossing railroad tracks. ro.a(1 from the creek to the old mill . . will remain open as a private can The Record does not question the Way.' f cttl(j wa to, ,be pIaced in lovaUv f 1 , tne road by funds of Caldwe 1 and Ca. if Vh r T symPath5zer3 tawba townships. Ten days wor,,' or trio Oorman cause in this city and with two-horse team to be furnished section. They are American citi- by R c- Frezicr and J. B. Bridges, zons. But they may say things for and1ha"j!3 l?, bo warne of distance which they would be sorrv L fn I "2 m,lle? fro?T any Point on ti,-.- j . y lalt4- ro:iJ to work from Hagen's Ford u. There is more or less feeling throug,.- Mrs. Bolick's. The width of the1 out tho country, and this ia a bad rc,,a(l sha11 bo at least 24 feet, andj time to be expressing sentiments tha. damaffes must be paid by petition-1 might bo construed as dis'oval TV. CTu t . 1 I tim Vin 1 Thn fu,1'cral expenses of three1 time has passed when wo can dc- mor.bci-s of M. J. Wright's family --- vim "lunvcs oi tne government WLltJ oiucreu paia. without passion perhaps, and it is Hickory was granted an el better to bo philosophical than be!- 45 cntlnrrl8?001 ta t0 lurerent V. ?, nt? ana !p1;o. election on Mav S Cnt- 1 P- 1 CufF and M. A. Carswell Po 1 holders: II. A. Hp Wo have never come across a piece trar Newton Enterprise. of printed matter ouite aq . the war address of Presidert wlon SUKSI"BE RECORD , StirforTi l!lathrrrd that,WUI Whenever You Need a General Ton.c jusuiy ror an time the course of the Take Grove's united states and that will be as a V1 01,1 Standard Grove's Tasteless 1 1 I.J I 1 1 ' - Phone 300 . -w-. -w vrlilll . -r Taaff fasn ' " J UN t;asin-2ss tor Your neaitn" J IB 11 I -"V l I V XirCay Ar- 1 fcc I n U a n p a j (IT'lTT-rTTTTIilllT-- IF! 'I I1ITI IHII'll III Willi 1 1 III II m ! I Ml 111 mumiL- In the trend which National affairs have taken, defense has bectm tho watchword of our country. Used in any sense, the word implies protection against !. A Saving Account in the Hickory Banking and Trutt C.ir provides a strong defense for the individual. It affords ft financial protection available in the face of the unexpected. This institution welcomes Savings Accounts. i Hickory Banking & Trust Co. 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings. MB OA EV9 M SBI FV W IPC !! m 9PV !t 1 f i KB FT5 NEW Chassis Roadster Touring Car Effective Aug. 1, 1916. PRICES 345 - 360 F. O. B. i Ip r M V M oit UI.V Elliott Buildino; :e Co. Pho.e 12! ur Party or Dinner will xiot be CDmnlete without some of our delicious ice cream. There's none so good. 'Phone us your order. GRIMES k MURPHY, Druggists Opposite Post Office aiiy Keco in Adv Price $1650 F. O. B.Detroit beacon to light the way to libera , 5 1 c .".equally valuable as a all peonies held in A "erty General Tonic because it contains the ai peoples held in s avery by the weliknown tonic properties of OUININB w ruling: class, whose ; power was the result of force. Will nf . .1... , " " j "-fFciiieoi UU1IM1JNJS - tass, wnose rise to "uu " acts on the L,iver. Drives uui iuuana, linnches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cent 'A MEARLY 20,000 Hudson Super-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 constructed, cushions with duck inter-lining, obtains through out The car matches every require ment of the most particulai 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. Abernethy Hardware Company Hickory rvianutactunng .oxn Hickory, North Carolina. Manufacturer of SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MANTELS, MOULDINGS, LUMBER, ETC 'fine hakdwood work A SI'B-U. - l Send us your plans for estimates. Write for Catalog llilllliii litaitilHiilli: lilWIHWBirdlllllBllWW 4 CO. P. A. ROWE, Manager. I All Kinds of Building Material and Specialty on Cabinet Work. Plant located rear of Phoenix iv.m. J. D. Elliott. President c-id Treasure. J. Worth t U LI. EIIio.t. Secretary Elliott Building Compa Incorporated. For all classes of construction. Estimates furnish 'o0tB. Fine or ganization anc best equipped contractors n HICKORY N. O
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