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PAGE TWO HICKORY DAILY RECORD Hickory Daily Record T1SLEP110ME 167 i'ublishcd by the Clay 1'nnUng Co. iivery Lvimut .rpi &unuay. Kditor .Manager .AUV. iUi. 6. J. U ii. tarabt-e L. Maui ii. iUucr fcuDsciiucia nuuiU cuw i0 IN HICKORY ON MAY 10 Fraternal Directory It was quite fitting that the com mit'iosofthe Merchants Association fu r-UcTnKor nf Commerce se-i twiiiiii"4::mctmKn:tt: lwtod the nitrht of May 10 to cele- j Dilli!llll!1110lllli,'iiIlli;,iiyiiiiii!illlllllll!lU!!lll!!iyill!i! bratc the turning on of the lights in Hickory's modern white way sys- g vff y is ob- SUU- In ihe couth M,1V 1U 15 iv 1 1 1 ",v - -3 served as Decoration Day and the ex- g c-ri-.i-w at nkht may well follow the g more solemn exercises 111 tm.- vcmc tirv As the Confederate soldier is lie s try OtliOCUU'lUOi KAILS l.DO Oix muulua - iiuew itiwnili Une iMonui Une wet'K rtULlCAHU Oi l ICE: Entered us second class matter ei uunDer 11, lUlo, al in pusiuince u llicKory, ft. C, unuer the act ui Marcn J, iatf. ASSOCIATED I'llESS KEl'OUTS MONDAY, Al'RIL 30, lt)17 WAGING THE WAU is nvnarkabV for the manner in which 3 . . . . .ii.'iii'iiiiniii-it'ittiiiniiii'.ii ot to work to rehabilitate nis coun- vuttMVMnMw . 11 i t i: . :...u t,.,.. as lor liie vaior ui m iftaiaingj liti th , ,j of combat, so the . celebration of the white way opening may well close a day given over more largely in later years in celebrating tne triumph of ttie industrial and ag ricultural south as the valor o its men and the steadfastness of its wom en in war time. The wiiite way is one of the victories of peace. It is the consummation of a desire long cherished by Hickory people, who have had faith in their city, and whom faith will be translat ed into a splendor not surpassed by any city near its size in the south. Let us unite town and country in celebrating this mark of progress and enterprise on the part of Hick ory. Let us make of the occasion a patriotic outpouring of the people. Ihe time and occasion are worthy of Hickory Lodge, ?! No. 206, 1. 0. 0. F. Brother Odd Fellows invited. Meeis every Tuesday night, at 7:30 Decree work every meeting. J. F. JOY, Secretary. l'iJi,;iiliiilliiiiii;!iilll:,Uil!!:!;i!:i':u;.ii:::iP!i;!!!! u::i:t::j::::::::tj:::m::::t Hickory Lodge No. 34a I p A. V. & A. M. " j Regular communication Mon- j day night, April 2r 7:30. Ureth'en cordially invited to be It present. f J. W. SI1UFORI). W. M. p D. T. AITLEGATE, Secy. cnn:::it::::::u:nut:::u:t::;:ritnu?: 1 Piedmont Council 1 No. 43, Ji, o. U.A.M. Meets every Sunday evening at 7:30 P. M., All visiting brothers cordially invited. J. II. SIGMON, Councilor W. 1. Caldwell, Kec. Sec iiiiiitiiaiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiniiiiiyi North Carolinians, we feel quite sure, will feel no sling at being drawn. our fullest cooperation into the United Mates army lor ;ne of defeating a ruthless toe. purpose We thought Josephus Daniels, Jr., a Already 'hundreds of y.)'.'iig nitn,!wajj ci;lsing personals on his father's U well qualified to lead lives of service in peace, are ollering their manhood to the war department, and many of them will be sent to Fort Ogiethrope, Ga., to undergo training for otlicers in the reserve corps. If they are called to tight, they will be at tho front with their men, who also will be throughly drilled and adequately sup plied before they are called upon to meet the formidable hosts of the Kais cr. The conscription bill has passed and in a few days wu will be famil iar with its machinery. The gov ernment, we may be sure, will avoid the mistake made by England of new.-' paper ii. lialeigii and making the rounds of the court house and muni c.pal buildings; but the youngster was setting a better example to the youth of the country. He was enlisting at a Washington recruiting station in the marine corps of the navy. He's a lino chap, and his friends are prouu of him. Meets every Thursday night, g Visiting brethren invited. g HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. i R. L. HEFNER, K. R. and S. 1 l.il The university will graduate its se niors so that they can respond to the. call and secure instruction at Fort fj I V. Oirlethorne. .Nobody need be sur- it prised that the university has been turned into a training plant, for the walls of the memorial building drawing men from productive occu- there bear testimony of the valcr of pations and putting them into the ar-he boys of the state at another crit my. That va the principal reason :iCal period. urged in favor of the selective draft bill. The country wants to carry on its activities with as little de rangement as possible, and it will do it. Thus far the country has met the responsibility of a serious world war in a manner that reflects honor on the people. All ara Americana, as the Record felt sure would be the case once the people knew how serious the situation was for democracies, and, We These amateur gardeners must not expect the beans and corn and toma toes to bear fruit in a day. Give the plants time, stir the soil about them every few days, and they will yield abundantly. Professional Cards Dr. W. B. Ramsay Dentist Office over Shuford's Drug Store. Hickocy, N. C. IS f!l tanrnm ff ' fM )) ll 111 DRINK If 1 u MlmMk )) i ' fill 1 B II It 11 ill p m Fi i, i ui mas ysstii I is i 9 l iiimmmw kiilm - " J ) I " Coca-Cola Bottling Co. - Hickory, N.C. ig g Jitney Service. O lieofi MM Vnnra R hickory o Mgou ty !i0 m o YOU Dont Have to Have Much be Rick Money to the fellow wr he doesn't v Catawba ge No . 54 j K. of P. 1 Drs. Hicks & Hicks DENTISTS Office Phoae 194, eajdow I18 L. Office :d Monic Bul'ding. there is a general desire that the war be brought to as speedy a close as possible. Whi'e the young men are offering Baby Week has been planned throughout the United States in or- S IftH! """,:"-!THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. II 1 tt UVVV WV V 'J L lull' L V sensed to Hickory parents. Now that the more serious vui. of congress is done, it js to be hoped their services to the country, the least that the slackers will sprint a few the rest of us can do is to he romly to respond to any call that may be made upon us Just now the need is for. greater production, and this me.uis in miles and catch up with the pullers. Everybody should read the sonr.et on '"Baby" printed elsewhere in this everything that is useful to the busin- paper, and then aft?r reading it, read ess life of the nation. UNKEST IN" GERMANY it again. BREAD IX THE HOME Manufacturer of all Lmda of HARNESS, BRIDLES SADDLES AND STRAP WORK. Uepairir-g a SpecieUy. THE ELECTKiC SHOE SHOP F. M. THOMPSON. Proprietor Firsl-Class Work 'iuaranteed Phone 106, Work Deiiverr-d 1032 14th iitJ.ee t Hickory, N. C Next to Firpt Buildin & Loan oiSce. Indication. are not lacking, if the Specialists Test Its Value and Best Associated Press is correctly inform-1 a' of Preparing It ed, that there will' bo monster peace! Wellington, D. C, April .10. If demonstrations tomorrow in the ren-' bom1e'kc'i HTV1 WaS "nifornil' vdl . , . . e . . , , made it would be used more exten- tral empires. The first of May has;sively th:m at preSont in places of been observed in Europe for years more expensive foods, says speciaMs- as one vast holiday, the Socialists ts in the United State departir.ent makinff the most of tha in-oUm. This "'. agriculture. irom the standpoint year the authorities probably have striven to prevent great gatherings, but undoubtedly they have failed. The central empires are n-t being star od, !n tnc sne that the people arc dying cr will die' of exhaustion, but these countries are feeling the pinch of the blo knde. Furthermore, it v .ippfirer uial the German pco-!. pie, wno implicitly trusted their leaders for the first two yours. of the war, are beginning to wonder why it is that all the whole world seems to be ('own on Ihem. These things, com bined with German reverses on the western front and the overthrow of the Russian monarchy, have caused tWfe more serims to make audible their prayers for peace on almost any terms. The world will wait impatiently for reports from Germany and Aus tria tomorrow. of nutrition it makes very little dif ference whether breudstufTs are serv ed in the form of bread or in the form of breakfast cereals, side dish cs with meat, or deserts. A man engaged in moderate muscular work can profitable consume about 3-4 of a pound a day of breadstufTs in and one of these forms. This quantity is the equivalent of one pound of bread baked. As a matter of fact. owever is is not probable that in Dr. R. P. WILSON Veterinary Surgeon Will answer calls day or night., Office phone 22G. Resident' phone 301-J. K a u the average family this quantity is consumed and the deficiency is made up by the use of more expensive sub stances. Of course, bread, bread al one is not sufTic ient for the main tenance of health, but from both an economical and a hygenic point of view should be used more extensively than it usually is. In a new publication of the depart ment, Farmers' BulHin 807, detailed directions for the making of bread in the home are given, together with a mmi"br of convenient receipts for! home-made biscuits, rolls and bread in which rice or potatoes are used QUICK SERVICE: SHORT NOTICE We can furnish FLORAL tj DESIGN.". Asanta for Van g Lindly Ocwnpanv fkjt Flow. p ers t;tn 1 H VUITVER 'i ART IN Dr. Glenn G. Scott DENTIST ( Successor to Dr. Ia Wood) OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY 3LECTKIC CO witn i our. ine mi prin a n mi-on weeks before the magnitude and a score card by means of which it tent of the disturbances seep through 3 suggested the housewife can esfci the rigid censorship imposed by. tnb mate the m?rit of her Product, imperial government, but we will . "" learn finally what happens. And it ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE might not be a poor guess that the . German people will issue an ultima- HavinS qualified as administrator of turn of their own. tne 8etate ot C. S. Ward, deceased, late . of Catawba county, North Carolina, - THE VALUE OF ONE tnis ia to notify a11 Persona having 'ill T, claims against the estate of said de- 1 ir an epidemic should stalk through ceased to exhibit them to the under- H this section, cutting down the babies signed at Hickory, N. C, having first and children, we should mobilize all PrPerly verified such claims under thn rMniir, f ihn nn i on or neiore ine zzna any of v u...... March, 1918, or thia notice will contest against the disease as New pleaded in bar of their rmvarv All persons indebted to said estate 1 will bo required to make immediate m settlement. j This tne 22nd day of March, 1917. 1 . , . . K. C. MENZIES, 1 Administrator of C. S. Ward, deceased 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. be I lork city did last fall. We would begin to measure the children in terms of dollars, and the sorrow of the community would be in propor tion to the number of families afT? icted. And yet the death of any child is an economic loss to the community, a cause of intense sorrow in some home. A plague merely extends the losses and heartaches; that's the only difference. Infant mortality is being reduced to a great extent, and it can be reduc ed still more. All we need is more intelligence, more understanding of the child. CARLO. MOORE j Attorney-at-Law Office over Moretz-White- g ner Clothing Co. J Hickory, N. C. I Riches are only relative. The poorest man in the world is keep up with the procession when way the procession is headed. The richest man is the fellow with a contenU just a little more than he is spending. You can be rich. Franklin said: "Frugality h a fair fortune ;: dustry a good estate." ';ri? to vv hich naming of m- It's just a question of your starting that SAVINGS ACCOUNT with NATIONAL BANK i!;- ry, N.C. Ac("-. Com- Jli it y 1. 1 O o o o o The Worn Sold Everywhere r. 6 Capital and Surplus $.i0000.00. Four Per Cent. Interest On Savings poi: ruled Quarterly. Money to Loan at All Times. liBIO!iKKP"W!': .a. a. P-a. m m. m m, m m. CONOVER AND NEW- TO N Schedule Leave Hickory 8:20 Leave Hickory 10:20 Leave Hickory 2:30 Leave Hickory 4:30 Leave Hickory 8:30 Leave Newton 7:20 Leave Newton y:zO a. m. Leave Newton 1:30 p. m Leave Newton .. 3:30 p. m Leave Newton 7:30 p. m Newton to Conover -. 10c Newton to Hickiary 35c Hickory to Conover 2oi Hickory to Newton 35c Our Motte: Good Serrice. CAROLINA MOTOR CO Wher-ver Ycu Need a General Tonfc 1 ake Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a j General Tonic because it contains the j well known tonic properties of QUININE ; and IRON It acts on the Liver, Drive i out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and j Buiidt up the Whole System. 50 oents. Train Schedules. SOUTHERN Westbound No No. No. No. 15 11 21 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m. Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. Ar. Hickory 4:32 p. m. Ar. Hickory 11:32 p. m. Eastbound No. 3G Ar. Hickory 9:05 a. tx. Ar. Hickory 12:00 noon, ar. Hickory 5:32 p. m. Ar. Hickory 6:50 p. m. C. AND N.-W No. 22 No. 12 No. 1G 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. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE North Carolina, Catawrba County. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Harvey Dixon, late of the county of Catawba, this 13 to notify all persons being indebted to the estate to make immediate settle ment with the undersigned adminis trator, and all persons who hold claims against the estate will pre sent the same to the undersigned ad ministrator, on or before the 25th day of April 1918, properly verified, and in case they fail to present the cmie properly verified ori or before the said date, then this notice will bb pleaded in bar to their recovery. This the 25th day of April, 1917j NELSON WADE, Administrator D. L. RUSSELL, Atty. 4 25 6t Positively Relieves ColdsXroup, Pneumonia, 25C, 50C, $1.00 AT DRUGGISTS wmmmmMmmmimmmmmmMMMMmwm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E. L. Shuford, Jr. Veterinarian. After April 15 will be locat ed at Abemethy's Stables. Phone number, 256. M 3 !lllllllllllli:!l!lllll!lill!llllllll!ll!ni!f J. W. Hollingsworth j LAWYER Office Hollingsworth Clothing Co. jj NEWTON, N. C. I "GET READY" April Bicycle Week 28th to May 5th Buy a "CROWN" Abernethy Hardware Co. Hickory, N. C. f II? YOU I HfF SUSS 11 I !J LiliiCi "XS Good Service You Will Like The idaied Trust Company, Consol- NO MATTER How large or ness may be we have you with us. small vour busi- will be a ad fn ALLOW US To demonstrate our ability take care of your wants: 10 Capital $60,000.00, Subscribe for the Daily Record NEW nassis Roadster Touring Car Effective Aug. 1, 1916. PRICES $325 345 - 360 F. O. B. Detroit Elliott Building ;e Co. Phone 225 ur rarty or Umner will not be complete without some of our de'vio...- h-c There's none so good. 'Phone us your order. GRIMES i MURPHY, Druggists cream. Phone 300 "IN Business Opposite Post for Your Health" Office The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance M.M.M. U -. Hickory Manufacturing Company, Hickory, North Carolina. Manufacturer of SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MANTEU MOULDINGS, LUMBER, ETC. FINE HARDWOOD WORK A SI'Kl ' cj . - ... ... .. , i.,p n..d PnceB ocuu us your plans lor estimates, write tor cai'-f- jt n:ttntrtTtt:::::t ...iiiIIiillllTIIITIITTT"!;;";;;;. ......... J. D. Elliott. President and Treasure. J. Worth EUt L. M. Elliott. Secretary Elliott Building Company Iucorporated. For all classes of construction. Estimates furnished Fine or sanization anti best equipped contractors in 3 HICKORY N. O foDJ-
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