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1 PAGE TWO HICKORY DAILY RECORD Hickory Daily Record TELEPHONE 167 PuhliKh..! bv the Clay Printing Co. Every Evtninu Excvut fcuiula. Editor Manager Adv. Mgr. West Hickory people are display- PW ing an interest in the school mucs-H V.l Tlg - tion that is sure to be productive of results. S. II. Farabce J. C. Miller II. M. Miller Subscribers desiring the address of their paper changed, will please state m tl.e.r communication both OLD and NEW addressee. To insure etlicient delivery, com plaints should be made to the buo ncription Department promptly Uty lubscribers should call 107 legardmg complaints. SUUSCUU'TION KATES One yerr ; g Six months r ,! Three tnonths -One M'nlh Une week 1.00 .40 .10 I'lIltUCATlON OITTCE: 1402 ELEVENTH AVENUE Entered as second class matter Sep ..mlr It. 11)15. at the postoilice at Hickory. N. C, under the act of March 4, . SS(H'1ATED lK ESS UEI'OUTS SATl'UDAY, APRIL 28. 1017 SERVING THE COMMUNITY Those- be golden days for the farmers. ALWAYS Till AT WAY Biiii!iiuu;uiiiiiii!nii!iiniiiiiinaiiiiiii:iiiiiiii!:w!i!i!uii!!'ii::niiinH3 niiiiijiiiDiiMiaiiiiiiii Hickory Lodge, !Sf-No.20S,I.0.0.F. Brother Odd Fellows invited. Meets every Tuesday night, at 7:30 Degree work every meeting. J. F. JOY, Secretary. Statesville Landmark. Receiving a delegation of the Na tional Security League, bearing pe tit inrw with a million names asking for the passage of the selective draft g bill. Speaker Champ i.iarK saui: "Conscription never will pass, in my opinion. I am for letting the jjjjjHjtjttjmttttttKSUtmSHSHSmm (lower of vouth of this couniry oi- unteer before we fasten the disgrace Hickory Lodge No. 3fo I A. F. & A. M. Regular communication Mon day night, April 2, 7:30. iirethten cordially niviteJ tc be present. J. W. S11UFORD, W. M. - D. T. APPLEGATE, Secy. f n .Ir.-ift unon them. The war de parment is jumping around trying to bulldoze people into passing this bill, and I don't think they are going to do it." And the speaker gave expression to the same sentiments, with more lua olnhnration. in the house V ed- nesday -sill of which he had a right to unnsnmmmm: no u lie ii'.i uuik - - - lotu. Observer thinks the country will be astonished at the speaker's at- " titude. and "more surprised at the 3 reasons which actuate" him. "He j has conceived a conspiracy," says the Charlotte Observer, "on part of the war department to "bulldoze" con- q Toss into passing this bill. . That 'founds much like the demagogue 4 and the country had supposed Speaker j i'1-irk further removed from iiema- i V..WUU luiuni j. i1,l,Miniii iii!iii:iimiii!mi'iim.,firn i l,., liVlwt irv nthrr m.in in UMiMiilliunHihliiiiiilimiiiNliuwiwiu imu.i.u.ii Lil.lll . t 1 ' ' ' f v.. ... The Community Club is demon strairn wh.r an organization of wo men can do for a city or town. The lirst big pioposition the club spon sored wis a free library, and Hick ory is to have it. The club, through its committee, i preparing frr a l.',aby Week cam paign that gives promise of being . big succesi. There is no doubt that the campaign will result in good. And now the club proposes to guarantee ijoUU a year for a domes tic science teacher in the high schoo.. That is something every community needs and nobody realizes it more tnan parents and housekeepers. 'iho Community Club saw oppor tunities and went out to make them realities. With such a membership .uul ..eh a spirit actuating all, there ij no aui ih.n as tail with the club. WILL liE SUCCESS Ministers of Hickory tomorrow will call attention to Baby Week to be held on Saturday, Sunday and Mon day, May 5, (5, and 7, and the cause will be given an impetus as the re suit. The importance of healthy ba bies cannot be emphasized too much, and the literature that the committee will have for free distribu tion, the pictures that will be shown, the addresses that will be made and the interest that is taken all will result in more knowledge of a sub ject that is of vital importance to ev ery person in the state. We will be able to learn from the Laby Week campaign; many of us will learn things we have never thought of, and all of us can be taught something. That the three days will be a success goes without saying. NOT NEEDED MUCH There are leaders who do not lead. For example, both Speaker Clark and Chairman Kitchin are opposed to the selectric draft on the Democratic side and former Speaker Cannon opposes it on the Republican stue. But the house membership docs not need these al leged leaders, however, and will over- rido them. The anomaly A the situation ap peals to an observer. Here are men who have served a long time in con gress, who have been elevated be cause of this fact to position of lea dership, but who fall down the min ute they are called upon to stand up, If the country did not have an un usually vigorous leader, we would he in a terrible fix, b'gosh, as the Irish would say. gogv than almost any congress." 'v',e don't believe the country had .opposed thug eertainiy the people who kept up with Mr. Clark in past g scvus had not, for on occasion in his g ' ;recr he has displayed about as much jj .If-.iagogy as any of the demagog- j ucs. To his credit be it said, he g ints so conducted himself since he has jj been speaker that this weakness m the cheapness of the demagogue j has been little in evidence. But g it comes to the surface occasionally, n because it is there. The Democratic g party has great cause for thanks- m giving that the two-thirds rule of its g Piedmont Councd No. 43, Ji, o. U.A. M. Meets every Sunday evening at 7:30 P. M., All visiting brothers cordially invited J. I!. SIC.MON, Councilor W I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec iiSSlHlillMiilllHil!) i!:!il!ll!l!ini::i:in:!;ii;!i!i;ii;!l!!li!llli:ili!!llll!!!l!!i!ll!l!lia r v 1 Catawba 7 A I 1 IT . P A 0 Loageixo. 04 V D iv. 111 1 . Notice! Notice!! Beginning Monday, April 30th, we will advance the price of bread to 10c per loaf, but will also increase the size of the loaf. We have given our customers the benefit of purchas es of flour before the great advance, and regret to have to make this ad vance in prices now. However, it can not be helped. It is this or else discontinue the bread end of our business. Thanking you for your liberal pat ronage in the past, and earnestly so liciting a continuance of the same. Yours for service, SATURDAY CITY STEAM BAKERY C. W. ELLINGTON, Prop. p B Meets every Thursday night. Visiting brethren invited. HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. R. L. HEFNER, K. R. and S. national convention saved it from ;KMB.R!OT .... iM.if 1 .Ti (M.ivL- in I In Itnur.ro in 11iMiii.n11.11iK I.""" j jtJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ; lil. HO IS IlOl (Il'Mlll'lltuu M.e. 1 ; This criticism, be it remembered, 1 : is entirely aside from Mr. Clark's at-; titude on he conscript ac. While we disagree with him on that, he had a! -' right to his opinion and to express;- :ts sentiments. We're only surpris- ;j . d the Observer didn't know the ! peaker. Professional Lards NO JOINT COMMITTEE Dr. W. B. Ramsay ;(hte ovtr ahuford'a Druir Store. Drs. Hicks & Hicks Army and Navy Journal. It is obvious that such a joint com mittee would not stop at regulating the finances of the war, but would recreate such conditions as existed in the civil w;ar, when, irmy ofl'.cers were summoned from the field at the will of such another committee to i the detriment of the conduct of the; DENTISTS war. Civilian interference with mil-hSie F'her.: !4, JsidMar S1S-L. itary affairs was intolerable and cost-! O-Sce :a tJltsoriic i3'uiidin. ly as it will be again if Mr. Week's ! plan prevails. A perfect modern instance of this is to be found in the recent report on the beginning of the Dardanelles campaign that shows how the civilian desire to interfere UAKXESS, B.HIDLUS SADDLES with military affairs brought Great AND STRAP WOEet, llritan tace to lace with her greatest blunder in the present war and her; costliest campaign from the viewpoint of losses of ships and men. The United States can do without a "joint committee on the conduct of the war." THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Manufacturers: ef ell hinds of Repairing a Specialty. Hickory, N. C. THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP s . , . r PIT 19 liaiiii iaM IN (i f p i i ll YOU- Don't Have to Have Much M be Rick Riches are only relative. The poorest man in the world is the fellow w'.y, ; keep up with the -procession when he doesn't c ' ' way the procession is headed. The richest man is the fellow with a content (!. just a little more than he is spending-. ' ' 1 : You can be rich. Franklin said: "Frugality - a fair fortune an. J dustry a good estate." It's just a question of your starting that to . a-V!n? to f-iiOW which HOlt -3 Of S39 3 A S with i FIRST NATIONAL BANK HALTED PAUL REVERE We do not think the county com missioners have made a mistake in providing for the inter-county bridges with n bond issue. In fact, there was no other way to rebuild the four bridges destroyed by the high water, and Caldwell, Alexander and Iredell boards were ready to do their part. Catawba was bound to do its part. Milwaukee Dispatch to the Philadel phia Record. The Milwaukee traffie squad is in disgrace. Paul Revere made his fa mous ride through the downtown streets last night, as the theatre crowds were leaving the show places, and Paul Revere was held up by a traffic cop in the heart of the city. Paul was not going to stop for the trafpte signal, but the gigantic traffic officer threatened arrest. "Don't you see I'm Paul Revere?" pleaded the national guardsman, v. ho was cast for the rider of Lexing ton. "And who the 'ell is Paul Revere? I don't know you," answered the cop. Someone whispered into the officer's ft ear, and the rids of Paul Revere was : continued. n .4 F. 11. THOMPSON, Proprietor First-Class Work Guaranteed Pbone 106, Work Delivered 1032 i4th stieet Hickory, N. C Next to First Buildir. & Loan office. Dr. R. P. WILSON Veterinary Surgeon Will answer calls day or night. Office phone 226. Resident phone 301-J. BASEBALL RESULTS Carolina Clroensboro 4; Charlotte 3. Ra'eigh 4; Winstor -Salem, 0. Durham 4; Asheviile 5. American League - ':-o;t, 2; St. Louis 1. Ci'cago, 1; Cleveland, 2. New York-Philadelphia, grounds. Boston-Washington, wet grounds. QUICK SEKVICE: SHORT NOTICE U can furnish FLORAL DESIGNS. Aa-snta for Van Lindly Co-aip:;-" flut Flow, rs !r, , ttm I wet National League Philadelphia, 5; New York. 1. Prooklyn-Boston. wet grounds. Pittsburgh, ?,, Cincinnati 5. St. I jOuis-Chicago, wet grounds. Br. Glenn G. Scott DENTIST (Successor to Dr. Ia Wood) OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO It remains to be seen whether West Hickory and Longview are ready to H seize the opportunity to make their H communiy 200 per cent better. If y they vote for the special school tax, ff they will fall in line with the propres- j sivo communities and provide fscili- B ties for their children that will not f bo excelled anywhere. li f!lllli!n!inil!ll!!lliilil!:!nill!ll!!!l!!!!ll!lll!lllll:!!l E. L. Shuford, Jr. Veterinarian. After April 15 will be locat- l ed at Abernethy's Stables, m Phone number, 256. S DR. G. E. FLOWERS 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. The right for a district attorney, a newspaper, or any other layman to; MUSICAL FESTIVAL criticise a congressman is inaliena- Charlotte, N. C, May 1st and 2nd, S bio. the supremo court declares.;917' ,Fturf by the Metropoli- r 11 ,t it- u . tan orchestra together with several m Wouldn t this bo some country, if we atriri of the Metropolitan Grand Op- S couldn't toss out a few hot liners for era Company. tho boys at Washington to catch! ; Account of this occasion, Southern H . . Railway System will sell tickets at g p 1. Tfii 1. t. 1 vcry 'ow round trip fares from all H Representative) Wiebb has heard points within a radiug of 10Q mileg m how a great many of his constitu- of Charlotte. m Tickets will bo on sale April 29th, 30th, May 1st and 2nd. Final limit May 4th, prior to mid- 11 ';iiii;!!ii:iiiiiiiii;!!!!!i:;in;;;::i;i:!;i;;:i:i;ii!!;i CARL D. MOORE Attorney-at-Law Office over Moretz-White- B ner Clothing Co. B BOTTLES Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Hickory, N. C. Train Schedules. SOUTHERN Westbound 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. 36 Ar. Hickory 9:05 a. m. No. 22 Ar. Hickory 12:00 noon. No. 12 ar. Hickory 5:32 p. m. No. 16 Ar. Hickory 6:50 p. m. o o o o 000000000000 o Used 48 m m C. AND N.-W 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. m. o o o o o The Woman's Sold Everywhere t A St. i- P. u 0000000000000 Hickory, N. C. ents stand on tho selective draft, but wo are afraid his conscience will interpose. By the way, those first-biscuit3-my-wife-made jokes are playing out in all citjes where domestic science teachers are employed. If that tired feeling only could be driven off, every spring day wouia be a perfect day. night of which date return trip must be completed. ; This will be an event of unusual interest arid pleasure and you can- 8 not afford to miss this oppirtunity to B enjoy it. jl For information as to rates, etcji consult nearest Southern Railway Agent, or write, S. E. BURGESS, Division Passenger Agent, Charlotte. N. C. J. W. Hollingsworth LAWYER Office Hollingsworth Clothing Co. NEWTON, N. C. liinietmiiiii 6) n El m 1 cacsL- a 1 Capital and Surplus $300,000.00. Four Per Cent. Interest On Savings poun del .Quarterly. Money to Loan at All Times. i:'kwy, N.C. ':'-'nt-- Com. r immxammm Way to Provide a Income at Fifty $1000 That is what the Consolidated Trust Con.;,,,-: if you follow our plan. Any person twenty five years oiu who can ?; week can with our aid have an income of at the age of fifty. Come in andJet us talk Our exp nee and Banking Facilities &!e do for you five dollars a 000.00 per year : over with you :t your service. Consolidated Successor to list Co. Hickory Banking k Trust Co. 1 Catawba Trust Company. OFFICERS G. E. Ransom, President. J. A. Lentz, 1st Vice-President. J. F. Abernethy, 2 Vice-President J. Walter Orebaugh, cashier. C. W. Cloninger, Ass't. Cashier. Wi.T.CTOKS G. E. u.n-a J. A. I.uitz J. F. Ahcn:cthv J. V. firc-biiLh C. I... ::- -llw 1). 'i. '. Vi :. !, W. L. .1. V. ShufurJ J. A. ('.::,' Subscribe for the Daily Record M 7s x ORD1 NEW PRICES Effective Aug. 1, 1916. Chassis Roadster -Touring Car - F. O. B. Detroit 3. ra Eliiott Buildinsr '" I III IIIIFTirr IT Mil Mil Ill I UMBI 111 II MM ! I 1 r $325 345 360 rase Co. Phone 225 I I Your Party or Dinner April 28th "GET READY" icycle Week to May 5th Buy a "CROWN" Abernethy Hardware Co. Hickory, N. C. will not be cDmplete without some of ur :!: There's none so good. 'Phone us your order. ;0US ice cream. 1IMES & MURPHY, Druggists Phone 300 Opposite Posf Office 'IN Business for Your Health Th 4.00 e tiicKorv oaiiy a I ear in Advance j 8 riickorv MariuVaciuYmo tompv Hickory, North Carolina. Manufacturer of . n SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MANTtw rvinui niivir.Q iiimrfR. Lit. FINE HARDWOOD WORK A Si'ii IALT ocuu us your piang lor estimates, write 101 nrnnrrnn:::::: J. D. Elliott. President and Treasure. J- Wcrtb L. M. Elliott. Sectary Elliott Building Company Incorporated. For all classes of construction. Estimates fur:'r ',e So Fine or ganization and best equipped contractors - HICKORY N . C
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