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f ACE TWO HICKORY DAILY RECORD FRIDAY lliLJirilOMS 167 I The Ivey Cotton Mills and the Ivcy accept , ... , ,ni An iir tion Ui ; Manufacturing uuiyaujr - w&r thine- hv West Hickory if the r.a . 1 1 v ,... o r - van. ail CLLa iiccuiui Lai i J LUC people want a good school building conflict forced upon us to a righteous and a bettei school. The lirst win and irrampnant ena. Annaa 2.hoO and the second $500 to . . x-'-i.-i ht: .That's practical work. ixaixnez. viuis&.; llifi lii'Hsiilent's rei'omiiienda- Jlilit n..nnn me ivey in.a "" v. rf ---- ---- j. . - . IliwnnV 114IIV KkMIKII . , . ,.,;n llf tion tuut tne existence ol a state oi! 111UUU1 LfiUlil mvV- Manufacturing w " war bo rec0rnlzed and iortnwith! ,,. . ,.. ,....1 i, h. ( lav l'riniing vu. line b " iukb an. steps neeuiiu to carry ine I UUIIBIICU WJ ' " - . 1 1 1 k.n Lim rT f. f , , livery Lviiimg Except bunuay. 1 Fraternal Directory u ., .Tint's TiraCIlCai WUi ft.. "v. J. C Aliiir Manager . length and not confine itself to de- ;3 H. M. Miller Auv lV1r' Just to be frank, we never have Ciaring a state of war. We want to! 1 Kitchin as a see war declared ... to see war 3 Subscribers desiring tne auureu - hft nlwavs has want- pushed aggressively until the abso 77 . thouerht much of Mr. 1 1 1 1 a lor'ti'it- i i lorn o mr i . 'i : i rit in the opposite direction - vi Hickory Lodge, No. 206, L 0.0. F.J their paper ciiaiigeu, wili p.ease biutti leader, ii thtir cynnnuiiicalion bolU aim ea to go NEW uuuresaes. from his administration He is a New York German Herold. i; Brother Odd Fellows invited. Meets every Tuesday night, at 7 :30 Degree vork every meeting. I J. F. JOY, Secretary. iiiaaii!0iini8i8ffl 3 w , , . k ,.- Sl.,. goou tamer, uut nui in respect to iir. vvnson s aeciara-:& olainu biiould be made to the ouu .,.. t- ti,ttt.xhft wnr Jc T11t ain,0i of n, ' s, !;!!Slii!l!li;ii!!:!i!ll!!II!i!l .iTiuLiim UeDailnienl pruiiipu) . . ,,-i. ... r ..Lo.fiiiiiir - oermau eopiu u uniih. ne nas x .,.t..wt..t,..,ott,t miliui'l'ltlltl'M KllUtilll CUll 101 iCUUlUllli, , , ,, , , iil-5iJ ,. . i lurKinir susuicion mat cnev vvouia . r cyn.uiamia. University or wortn arouna ami..- n, tv,ir L-in. nr,.:S II: J I - J OyO JSLiitfUtU'liOtN KAILS v ii 1 1 ir u-1 7 nr.ct l-t thtiiv L-im?c unn nrin- , ni have receivea oiaims w uc i.i.t ces lt- they saw a strong democratic; on,l rofnmpil sliowini? what each in- nnwer rendv to shislil t.nfiiii ayriinst '. tl j . , Jf H 11V " " i " J V. O fi aix mouth - --oo dividual is prepareu io uu m - y - ,-;," lii .nonth war. The old boys will do all they house in order. We are absolutely H 4u WrtI c J certain that during the war no 5 Unw lU'inUi Une weeK I'UIILICATUKN OFFICE: JIO hLLVLMU AVEiNUlS .4U .10 can. We have figured it out that if po- ; change in the form of government the Germans have is possible. tatoes sell for about 75 cents a bush- Philadelphia Public Ledger, el alon" in July, we will lose $2,15 The president has met the tl a.o.io i" uwij'j t tntmns nt fh TiMrinn. Ilia : ie cxpec- Entered as Bfcond class matter Sen- -i t. tations of the nation. His arraign- Leinber 11. lyio. at the posloihce at on our crop, not to mention uie ment of (jermany is one ol- the lll0at Hickurv. N. (J., under the act of March uable time that we'll put on it. isut .tremendous and crushing ever ad I we'll win just the same. ASSOCIATED I'KLSS KEl'OUTS I U10AY, Al'KIL (1, 11)17 AMEKICA IN THE WAU I The United States, having ontcrod the war on the side of democracy and humanity, will throw all of its dressed in modern times by one pow er against another. A. F. & A. M. Regular communication Mon- H day night, April 2, 7:30. ft Brethien cordially invited, tc be j present. 8 J. W. SIIUFORD, W. M. g D. T. APPLE GATE, Secy. t::::::::::i:n:t:n:':nc Piedmont Council No. 43, Jr, o. U.A.M. I Wako Forest College, from presi- . . 1 : i:,.i ; Cincinnati Enquirer. item io iresu.iuiii, ia unioivu m cause of humanity, which show3 that Dr. roteat and his faculty are teach ing the right doctrine. The Hickory Red Cross auxiliary, with Mrs. W. B. Councill at its power in money, men and resources hcajf j3 started out to serve the na on the side of the allies. German tjorli jt wni t0 its part. interned ships are being seized, Am-1 , erican shipyards are working over-j e desire to second the prayer of time, and every industrial plant of the tho Henderson Dispatch, "Oh, Brit United States soon will be produc-J t.in:a jf ever you ruled them waves, ing for the purpose of ending the war. The army and navy are hastening preparations. President Wilson, after waiting vainly in the hope that the Prus sians would come to their senses, now has undertaken to wage war as England and France are waging it. The country will throw its entire power into the light, and it is bound to win. President Wilson aljready had made Uie greatest president , in modern times by his accomplish ments before the war and it re mains to be seen whether he will mako a great war president. We believe ho will. j Ho is leading in a good cause and i ho is leading right. ! rule 'em now!" It is a fortunate " thing frr the cauntvy that mon like "Leader" KUch'n are compelled to trail THE VOICE OF A LOYAL PEOPLE As it now seems, war is inevitab.e. The nation is calm and deliberate. It does not follow that because ic has become our daty to join hands with the opponents of militarism, as ex- empliried by the Prussian dynasty, m; we are to regard oar fellow resi- g dents (Germans) as enemies. j Meets every Js.,ivday evening at 7:30 P. M., All visiting : brotht-rti cord. ally invited. I J. II. S1GMON, Councilor 1 W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec Savannah (Ga.) Morning News. j The president spoke as the spokes-1 e man of all neutral nations, but it p sullices Americans that he was the g spokesman of this country. If Ger-,j many had done nothing at all to in-!f jure the rights of other neutrals her 'm acts against the rights of Ameri-;g can citizens would be cause enough' j for entering the war. The people 1 apparently have reached a decision g to light Germany with all their pow Caiawba Lodge No. 54, LofP. Meets every Thursday night. II Visiting brethren invited. I HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. I R. L. HEFNER, K. R. and S. tollillWiiUli.liSEiliili.S er. DEMAND r)!K FOOD New York World. President Wilson's war address to congress is more than an expression of a nation's patriotism. It is an ap real to everv tradition of democracy President Wilson has driven straight to the hearts of the issue and congress must respond. New York Tribune. Nn nrnisp can be too hiffh for the Not since the close of the War Be- words and the purpose of the presi- tweeri tho Sections has the south pro- dent. Never in all the long period rfiifi.ii nil tVirt fn.wl mi if prmanmmi in which he has directed American T v Lr policy has he seemed to come near- 'v'" i"!'." "vsw to the i(leaj of tne American peo for 9000,000,000 worth of supplies. rl0. the ideal of a president who Tho reason for -tho decline in food should lead, production crops is plain enough; with the opening of the great west, Char'eston News and Courier. ,:a ...:!! . . President Wilson s address is a cal m"1,"ns 01 Ieriue acres' to the American peorb to defend u was cheaper to buy food crops and am maintain the great and vital prin- raiso cotton. Tho south formed the ciple which gave this nation life habit of buying away from home and t will ring around the world, thn hur,!,.,, wn u,v!, bringing cheer to those who are al- : 1 ready struggling for the ideals of lib nas oeen pressing naroer on it. erty, reflecting glory and honor up- aiowiy the south has started in the on tho American people, direction of good business. Fort several years wo have bt-en nrndiic. Jacksonville (Fla.) Times-Union inir more of tho thin wa .nt. nri . Congress will decide what is to be ...;n. 11 ....... .. clone . . . We would prefer to see w,wi me marcn or the boll weevil con!?rca3 declare war to having it de northward the tendency has become clare that a state of war exists. We a reality. do not like to see this country enter Tho south part. The pe cio noi; iiKe to see mis country enter is called upon to do its a war with an explanation or an apol ? 4. tt 1 1 02v an( we certainly hope that if people of the United 0,r co,intry is to go to war it will vago it with vigor. States must be fed, the armies sup plied and tho allies of America , furnished with the things they need. Tampa (Fla.) Tribune. Tho demand will bo great. The The President asks for 500,000 southern farmer will be able to se- a" hey will be forthcoming, i.. j, prepared for war. American man euro more for his food crops this hood has been always prepared. The year than over before. president himself has asked for the sword. Our men and money, thrown , into the balance on the side of the I allies will crush out forever this K'nY. i.. tt- i ii . menace to a world's tranquility and Nobody in Hickory takes seriously bring about at last the undying reign ports that negroea in the south will of international good will. We NO ALARM- HERE We fight repc attempt uprisings. Our Hickory for peace! , colored peoplo are not even "sullen" ' but they are going about their bus- Topeka (Kan.) Daily Capital. 1mm ?n r..nw- ii. , iNobody can question what the n I f niann.erLtt0 holtl the ooJ prompt response of congress to this . will of their neighbors. Any per- address will be. The president, who on or persons who would cause un- was elected because he "kept us out rest among the colored people in this of war" ancl to keeP us out of war awful time would prepare them for 'X n0v Perfon" e Actions of his . . ,, ... . office because of the war made upon sirious trouble. Hickory colored America by the ruthlessness of Prus folks will bo as loyal as tho white sian piracy on tho seas. rrhe most peoplo, and we know they will make Pacinc Pfovernment in the world is it hard for anybody who would at- arwar because ifc could not tempt to injure them and tho coun-1 ' ' try. Notice! Bids will be received at Newton, N. Macon (Ga.) Telegraph. The president has solemnly told America it stands on the threshold of war and asks of congress that if nltirn tViaf tVirf.V)nlrl nlrpfldv crossed. When America goes in Amer-ic- for sub-structure work on the Is ica will go as far in the fighting as ' iand Fcrd and Buffalo Shoals Bridges the exigencies demand. ' If neces-iover the Catawba river. Plans and sary our armies will take their place . , ... , , besides those. of England and France, i specmcauons for this work may be ! seen on file at the office of the Regis ter of Deeds for Iredell county, and at the Register's office in Catawba Prospective bidders may ouumii ""Hi ltTIl Professional Cards Dr. W.B. Ramsay Dentist Office over Shuford's Drug Store. Hickory, N. C. DrsTHicks & Hicks DENTISTS Office Phone 194, K-1 Office !n Masonic Bnilainff- THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Manufacturers f aU kiuia HARNESS, BRIDLES SADDLES AND STRAP WORK. Repairing a Specialty. Hickory, N. C THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP F M. THOMPSON. Prrietr First-Class Work Guarantee Phone 106, Work Delivered 1032 14th street Hickory, N. C. Next to Firrt Buildin A Loan efflce. How Are You Spe Your Time? EVENTS. nding Two things there are that never return time ed opportunity. Past md nagUet. Time is our greatest heritage. And we waste it like soer-M u unmindful of its value and small supply. ' ai-nrilt Time is carrying you along towards somethir ea ft filled with bright prospects or an old age of poverty and grets. You can't neglect startting SAVINGS ACCOUNT without jeopardizing wour uture every hour dflajrj feA, tttm direction towards the junk heap of old and won-sii; buaiJ Save a littie today. .every deposit he it ever to Iittl the path of your advancement. SHORT QfJICK SERVICE? We can furnish FLORAL DESIGNS. Agents for Van Lindly Company. Cut Flow ers any tima. 1 WHITNER MARTIN tiisiin;i;tnw.iiiiiiniiniiiiiiiifiniuutm Dr. Glenn G. Scott DENTIST (Successor to Dr. Ia Wood) OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO Columbus Didn't Do Much Everybody's Magazine. The average foreigner can rarely paical area comnrehenrl the ireoarai: of the United States, as was quite receive plans and specifications from fully illustrated by the Englishman; the State Highway Commission on and his yalct who had been traveling rei t of ?Loa to for same- A due west from Uoston for nve clays. . , . At the tnd of the fifth day master ; certihed cneck on a local bank in the and the servant were seated in the s sum of $200.00 will be required to ing ':av and it was observed ithat ' accompany bid for each bridge. We the man was gazing steadily and. reserve the right to reject any and thoughtfully out of the window. Fi- au bids. Bids will be opened at naiiy, ins companion uecaine curious. "William," said he, "of what are you: thinking?" "I was just thinking, sir, about the discovery of Hamerica," replied the valet, "Columbus didn't do such a wonderful thing after all, when he found this country, did he, now, sir? Hafter all's said an' done, 'ow could 'e 'elp it?" 'ewton, N. C, at 12 o'clock noon, April 9th, 1917. Commissioners of Iredell County, By J. E. Boyd, chairman. Commissioners of Catawba County, By Osborne Brown, Chairman Wher-ver You Need a General Tonk. 1 ake s s The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains thf well icnown tonic properties of QUININE and IRON It acts on the Liver, Drives, out Malaria, Enriches the Elood and Uutldt up the Whole Svstern. 50 ents. IRA E. WILLIAMS Paper hanger and decorator. Expert Flat-Finishing on Plas- - tered walls. Address General Delivery, Hick ory, N. C. DR. G. E. FLOWER Having enjoyed a large coun try practive for 31 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. FIRST NATIONAL Capital and Surplus $300,000.00. -Four Per Cent. Interest On Savings pounded Quarterly. Money to Loan at All Times. BANK Hickory, IS. 6. Accounts. C. EFEN HI D D g H E. L Shuford, Jr. Veterinarian. After April 15 will be locat ed at Abernethy's Stables. Phone number, 258. niiiiiiuM CARL D. MOORE . Attorney-at-Law Office over Moretz-White-ner Clothing Co. Hickory, N. C. n iUUMMil X. 'The New York Staats Zeitung prints . an editorial dispatch from Wash- Tho moro one considers the presi- ncton signed by Bernard Ridder, its dent's war address, the more impress- 5n w,hich h ., . . wl t. ,!4U i xt 1 Tne address of the president de ed one s with it. No message was manding a full and complete warfare ever delivered that sounded a nobler against the German imperial govern note, and it will bo preserved for all ment will come as a shock to millions time. Well may the British and Americans of German nacestory Froch have it printo.1 i Cern,a & and dropped from airplanes into Ger- "The president need have no con many. It would do more good if crn as to the loyalty of Americans soldiers and civilians are given an ' German ancestery. That question opportunity to road it than a miUion JSlft" T trX howetf thatn men' ;the days Of trial and bitterness to 1 i come it will be understood in a spirit The United States had just as well of sympathetic appreciation." seiae those German interned ships , . 77. and pay their owners for them after ph,13 Conercial Appeal. rru.- ii v. Woodrow Wilson's message to con tho war. There would be no immor- Rresg advocating a state of war is ahty in that, especially in view of the another declaration of independ fact that the Germans are sinking ence. ... all tho American ships possible. ' r And who expected Mr. Kitr-hin to oklanoma City Daily Oklahoman. stand bv thn rn,m,.? ' For two and & half years the Ger- stand by tho country? 1Tian K0VCTnmmt ha9 trampled nth- le?sly upon every American right Wo would not say anything that stood in the wav of her . mon p.gainst Claud Kitchin. We think s,rous Purpose . . . There is but one mat aa mn.t, p u ! , i ' . answer for young America togive. just as much or n m today as we have r i n. -7 i V- i I .u wt"'lve Go to the recruiting station and get in the past few years. He is as jour gun good a man now1 as he was four years " ago. Why should tho Dress ihnoe I,,ort Wbrth (Texas) Record. " - mi. 1 i 1 Studebaker Six An Evolution The Series 18' Studebaker Six is an evolution. It is the, result of four year's concentrated study of the performance of 300,000 Stude baker automobiles in the hands 0f owners. It is even better than the Sees 17, for it embodies ninety dis tinct improvements of mechanical construction, convenience and comfort. It has been refined to a point of practical perfection. ; It is the lightest car in rati0 to its power on the market. In ratio; to power it is the most economical in sonsumption of gas oline. Its weight is scientifically distributed, its balance refined to such a point that a single set of tires frequently runs from 8,000 to 12,000 miles. . ,. i Phone lAbernethy Hdwc Co. HICKORY, N. C. him? With n Red Cross auxiliary Hickory the old town will do part. The president spoke as a states i man and a patriot. The nation is j behind him lr. its New Orleans Times-Picuayune. i Congress, we have no doubt, will fx a 9 "M In the trend which National affairs have taken, defen ht bMoa the watchword of our country. Used in any sense, the word implies protection agair.st mt. A Saving Account in the Hickory Banking and Trut CMMf provides a strong defense for the individual. It sfowb fk financial protection available in the face of the unxj.W. This institution welcomes Savings Accounts. Hickory Banking & Trust Co. 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Sarinp. QaQanaQaaaQHBaBDaaQaaQDaaanciDBC-! FORD! NEW Effective Aug. 1, 1916. Chassis - - -Roadster -Touring Car - F. O. B. Detroit Hickory Gara Elliott Building hkjg&.biwajw PRICEI $3D 3d e Co. Your Party or Dinner will not be complete without some of our delicious There's none so good. 'Phone us your order. ice cream. GRIMES & MURPHY, Druggists Ph one 300 Opposite Post OUce "IN Business for Your Health The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance ItffltltlTttfflttt ... . 1tlT Hickory Manufacturing Company, Hickory, North Carolina. Manufacturer of SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MANTEiA MOULDINGS, LUMBER, El C. FINE HARDWOOD WORK A SPECIAL Send us your plans for estimates. Write far Catalefce RO WE LUMBER CO. P. A. ROWE, Manager. All Kinds of Building Material and Specialty on Cabinet Work. Plant located rear of Phoenix MiH- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiim J. D. Elliott. President and Treasure. J. Wort Effi L. M. Elliott. Secretary Elliott Building Company Incorporated. $0S& For all, classes of construction. Estimates fnm's g4tfo -r Fine or ganization ana best equipped contractors m HICKORY N.C
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