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Hickory daily Kecokd TELEI'IIONE 167 published bv the Clay l'rintinir Co. Kvtry Evening Except Sunday. sTTlT Farabee - Editor j. C. Miller Manager H. M. Miller Adv. Mgr. Subscribers desiring the address of their paper changed, will please state in their communication both OLD and NKW addresses. To insure ellicient delivery, com plaints should be made to the Sub scription Department promptly. City subscribers should call 107 iegarding complaints. SUUSUCU'TION KATES One ye.-.r IS Six months -- Three months l-u0 One .Month -40 One week '1,J I'L'MMCATION OFFICE: tU2 ELEVENTH AVENUE Kntered as second class matter Sep lemhir 11. I'J 15, at the postollice at Hickory, xN. C, under the act of March KST'J. ASSOCIATED I'KESS KEI'OICTS MO.N'DY, Al'KIL 9, 1917 Mil. KITCHEN'S COUHAGE How about planting that back yard in peas? Just scatter them and they will do the rest if you will cover them first. Governor Bickett is the stuff. That old boy has led the Tar Heels right since he has been down at Raleigh. Fears that an element in the north and west would cause trouble are so far not realized. That German raider came a few weeks ahead of the annual sea serpent. Avoid losses by Rats and Mice with the one exterminator that kills quickly; mummifies without odor; harmless lohumans. jaKfefi P f 9 25c, 50c and $1.00 at Seed, Hardware, Drug and General Stores. FOR SALE I5Y C. M. Shuford and Abernelhy Hard ware Co., and all good dealers. The national guard may be sent back to the border and the regulars released to drill the new armies. Special Easter music was render ed at all the churches in Hickory Sun day and all the churches were well attended. The various preachers spoke of the Resurrection. Large i crowds were present at each church. GERMAN MINISTER TO CUHA IS HANDED HIS PASSPORTS; Havana, April 9 Assistant See-j retary of State L. G. Patterson has! handed passports to Dr. Frederiki era a S3 3 E3 BS a (al o y m o U m m m sssaaaaaannnnnnnnnnnnnncsssncauuuunnHa Be Prepared EVERYONE SHOULD AT THIS CRITICAL TIME UNFOLD THE STARS AND STRIPES FROM THE FRONTS OF YOUR HOME, OFFICE OR STORE. GET THE SPIRIT OF PATRIOTISM. BUY YOUR FLAGS AND DECORATIONS AT a a a a The Van Dyke Shop SIR KNIGHTS ATTENTION von Verdy on Vernois, the German1 A stated conclave of Hickory Com- mandery 17 K. T. will be held Tues day evening at 8 o'clock. Installa tion of officers. Please attend. J. H. PATRICK, E. C. F. A. HENDERSON, Rec. 'Ion and Tuesday minister. The minister and his par ty are expected to sail for Spain April lo. The affairs of the German legation will be looked after by the Spanish minister. Mr. Frank Carriker Knoxville, Tenn., was a visitor yesterday in the city. Drives Out Mls4a,D114Vy Te Old tmi Bml xmmtklM toa. GROTS' TAMTMUm mkm TOXIC. rtre tarn. AtnatMMhk 1NUm)m Of course Mr. Kitchin anticipated uku-o from one end of the country to the other. There is hardly a sensi ble man who can forgive him for his po.i;ion when he was posing as leader of the Democratic majority in the low er hoose. Had Mr. Kitchin informed the Democrats of that body, when the new horse was organized, that he could r.ut stand by his country, that he preferred to fancy that he was a martyr had he, in a word, been honest with his colleagues and his posterity then he could boast of his courage, then he could flaunt his bravado in the face of the country. ll.'t he he'd back his true feelings or allowed them to be known to a ,.ry few vntil the very day the coun- 1 1 y f.a-ed the enemy of mankind, and J 1 1 : '. i apologized lor uerman trignt fuY.ess. It w;n just the plaster little men 1'k" Webb and others needed to stren gthen them in their fight for' the foes of liberty. If Mr. Kitchin had in formed his colleagues that he was op-ro-ifd to the president before he was reelected to the most important posi tion in the house, then he would have shown courage. About the only courage he has dis played is in holding on to his job with a tenacity of purpose that does him no credit. YOU CAN HELP The America nation faces a shor tage of o0,0UU,000 bushels of winter wheat. Millions of American citizens, and our allies in Belgium, France, England, Italy, Rumania, Serbia, and other land are to be fed through a long winter. Tha farmers of this country, with an opportunity i)o serve humanity and Ll the same time pile up prolits, undoubtedly will measure up to the full responsibility that is resting up on their shoulders. They will sow and reap. People living in town can help. They can plant a large quantity of vegetables that may be canned or dried. Peas, beans and butter beans are wholesome food, and can be pre served through the winter in the home just as well as in the store. Wo know that flour and meat and eggs will be higher next winter; we are reasonably sure that corn will bo higher. It is up to us as Am ericans and interested in our own wel fare tq plant those things that will go farthest next winter. There may be people in Hickory who oppose the president; but there should not be a man in the whole community who would do or say aught that would tend to create di vision. This is our country. All of us are here, and wo are bound to stand together. Let's back the pow ers in Washington with all our might. We should never utter treason. Every paper in the south has been outspoken in defense of the colored people who have been slandered re cently. The negro Is as patriotic as anybody else and if his country calls him, he will respond as he re sponded in the war with Spain. via iWeSsjsX. PA C rft ;? -$ St A . , " v' . r . w irmM i t ; i iMmm )C . til . rtrfiSt UY 1 When the vets, in the Soldiers' homo at Raleigh run up the Stars and Stripes, all the rest of us can well af ford to fly 'em. Let's have flags in Hickory. Lots of 'em. "Illiteracy, farm tenancy ami pov erty go hand in hand. They are fatally related," obsc lhe Univer sity News Letter, savior of the mort me There are 4r use in North Ca Now3 Letter r number 21 a; . It was ! Scouts to i absentee I bo ta:c'J Thr-r ' has to make n m tmcv in ' " IT- ,-sity i are ? Roy t for an h it could for it. every man tvit a fellow couldn't be a man unless he had re-sponsib":tie, The American CeclnJto with the fJajestk Yeice Since her return to this country; Miss Gardner's career has been one con tinuous success. "A SINGER WITH PERSONALTY" T I l.lllM ants You T T At the Hub Theatre Hickory, Tuesday Evening April at 8: 1 5. Will be here on the date mentioned. Music Re-Creation! A reproduction of the human voic from th phonograph which the ear cannot distinguish from the livinjf toic; Has Sir. Edison accomplished this miracle, at last? iCome hear this aston ishing test and judge. : Miss Ida Gardner, the popular concert contralto will be hera Tnatday evening, April 17th at 8:15, at Mr. Edison's request, to off yam tha onV evidence by which you can really judge. She will sing sida by sida with Mr. Edison's re-creation of her voice. See if you can tall, without watching the motion of Miss Gardner's lips, which is the living roice and which the re-creation. 17th V S ix - vy Special at ti lit: HUB THEATRE Monday, April 9th, 197 "Shadows and SuHshme" Featuring BABY MARIE OSBORNE The youngest leading ladyjn the worM a r.fu t. in five parts. This picture will appeal to evo, v l I' er ?'4I lr tr Viildrfn -?--S.- Admission 10 cents Matinee at 2:30 p. m. 1 w m ar H 1 In the trend which National affairs have taken, defense hw the watchword of our country. Used in any sense, the word implies protection ajaiasi !ss. A Saving Account in the Hickory Banking and Trait Com provides a strong defense for tha individual. It affords fiMq financial protection available in the face of the unexpected. This institution welcomes Savings Accounts. Hickory Banking & Irai i 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings. 1- ? PRICES NEW Effective Aug. 1, 1916. Chassis - Roadster - - - Touring Car - F. O. B. Detroit Hickory Garage Co. Elliott Building Phone 225 $315 341 360 7 Your Party or Dinner will not be complete without some of our delicious :ce There's none so good. 'Phone us your order. GRIMES k MURPHY, Druggists Phone 300 Opposite Post Ofce "IN Business for Your Health" j The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance Many famous artists have made these "Tone Tests." Read what the papers say: "Impossible to distinguish between the singer's living voice and its re creation by the instrument that bears the stamp of Edison's genius." Boston Herald Nov. 19th, 1915. "The ear could not tell when it was listening to the phonograph alone. Only the eye could discover the truth by noting when the i inger's mouth was open or closed." N. Y. Evening Mail, May 3, 1916. '"It was virtually impossible to distinguish between the real voice and the Re-Created voice of the sin ger." Philadelphia Evening Telegram, April 28th, 1916. "Christine Miller herself and Chris tine Miller on the Edison sang side by side. The two voices were so identical that when one or the o.hsr stopped it was impossible to detect it in the audience." Cleveland Leader, Sept. 23rd, 1915 "Not possible to tell one from the other." Detroit Free Press, Oct. 12, 1915. What is Your Judgment? Mr. Edison insists upon this unique and daring test. For it tells more than the most vivid words can express. Its conrineinff fmmks sweeps away all doubt. Mr. Edison wants your tru judgment of ki ntnr musical art. He wants the judgme nt of every muaia lever. Km lie Be- Created music? Has he eliminate d all mechanical blemifh? Mas ke preserved the living tones in all their reality? He puts the original and his Re-C reation before you side by eiie. He hides nothing. Asks no allowances. He dares to make the vital tee t tket no one else but he has ever ventured. And he asks you to decide. Call or write for complimentary Tickets He wants all music lovers in this community to hear this interesting and convincing test. Complimen tary tickets will be distributed to those who apply in person at our store or by mail. You and your friends are urged to attend. "We advise you to apply early before all tickets are exhausted. Piedmcmf Phonograph Cdmp y 1017 14th St. Hickory, C. str: ititr. Hickory Manufacturing Company, J Hickory, North Carolina. nit c i nf SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MANTE1A j MOULDINGS, LUMBER, ti ' , , . r TV FINE HARDWOOD WORK A fH'' Send us your plans for estimates. Write for Catalog ;il!!!:!i!l!liW ROWE LUMBER CO. P. A. ROWE, Manager. All Kinds of Building Materia! and a Specialty on Cabinet Work. Plant located rear of Phoenix IM- J. D. Elliott. President nd Treasure. J- Worth L. M. Elliott. Secretary Elliott Building Compny Iorperated. Fer ell claieei of construction. Estimates rro3 go,jtii Fine or sranization and best equipped contractors ra HICKORTN.C J
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