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lA(iE TWO HICKORY DAILY RECORD EV Hickory Daily Record - TKLEl'UONE 167 Published bv the Clay Printing Co. Every Evtnin Except buntlay. WILCOX APPEALS AGAIN . Editor Manager ...Adv. Mgr. Governor Bickett has declined to pardon James Wilcox and the man who is declared responsible for the murder of Nellie Cropsy will contin com Sub City S. H. Farabce J. C. Miller 11. M. Miller Subscribers ' dirinjc the address of .. .. ...... ..v,..n,r..,i. will olease stmt in their communication both VLU anu NEW addreae. To insure efficient delivery, plaints should bo made to the mbJcribers should call 17 legardun, complaints. SUUSCKU'TION KATES vno yerti. :::::: uo bix months j u0 mree miuuhw . One Month J Une week I'UULICATION OFFICE: U02 ELEVEN! 11 AVENUE Entered as second chisi matter Sep .timber 11, UM5, at the postothce at .lickory. N. C. under the act of March !, SSOt 1 A 1 111) I'KKSS KEPOUTS TO SERVE CRE'AM AT SCHOOLS ON MONDAY The Mothers-Teachers As ociation of the South school will serV e cream at the North and South school build ings and Claremont coilego during the noon hour on Monday. The ob- no in the penitentiary, until anotner ject oi mis riM ue in tne pennenuai,, piano fund. The cream vill bei frovernor-Wilcox has appealed to all Phed by GrimS aud Murphy. governors for clemency since his con- Mothers are asked to see that their! viction turns down his appeal, ine children come prepared to ouy a cone. Wilcox-Cropsey case is the only - " Vlll.U. VIUv, , r T-T ATT DrCITI TO North Carolina murder case that was: uam. featured by the newspapers of tlu. National country. There was tragedy enough At Chicago 0; Cincinnati 1. (10 in it for Hugo; none of the elements innings 1 I ' -7 . ' of human interest were absent. First, we have a vivacious, pretty rirl with whom Wilcox is in love. The murder story opens with a party in tho Elizabeth City home. Young people are present, some of the young girls rentier a dance, and Miss Crop- cy lifts her slipper and jauntily pass- es it arouiiu iui u w-.cv - - is merriment. Second, we have a jealous lover, who was not at the party. The states contends that he was skulking outside. At any rate, he appeared at the Cropsey home about 11 o'clock THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1917 SVAMP OLT KUWDYISM At. Philadelphia 2: Boston 1. At New York 2; Brooklyn 2. American League At Cleveland 3; Chicago 8. At Washington 0; New York 2. At Boston-Philadelphia, cold. At St. Louis 0; Detroit 2. Carolina At Charlotte 3j Raleigh 2. At Winston-Salem 11; Asheville 7. At Durham 1; Greensboro 8. STANDING OF CLUBS Teams Carolina Won . 8 8 , . . . i - r It is now time lor the people oi Hickory to prove their interest in the graded schools by working together to put down rodwyism among some of the bos. 'lhe incident at the North school Tuesday nigat, when a number of boys broke rotten eggs in tho building and destroyed about $10 worth oi window panes, was the culmination of a series of rowdy hap penings that began last fall and con tinued from time to time, and if something is not done not only "will 1 1 thrt HfhuoU continue to suiter, out tho boys will laud on the chaingang. A number of Hickory men and wo. i. en were present Tuesday nignt ioi' a pui.c deo.ito wiien a number ot boys, some of thorn not students, be gun their rough stull, the most se rious of which was tho setting on lire of a powder bomb by one boy. ti e it. nH;,f in lloil fVia Tin vVi q m It? ni,rilt OI Lilt: UX tutu v-aiivu voung" woman from the room. She Greensboro .. . , i LyntiriotCG eft one slipper in tne room &nu , hevine went to the steps to meet James. Raleigh 5 Her body was recovered later in Winston 3 the Pasquotank river; there was a - wound on her head that might have National League New York 8 11 9 Lost 4 4 5 7 7 9 been made by a blunt instrument iVikox, arrested, denied any knowl- Chicago edge of the girl. He thought she St. Louis . had returned to her friends, he as- Boston -- . Cincinnati serted. . Philadelphia The tragedy still is invested with Pittsburgh . the e'ements of mystery. The jury Brooklyn 6 .10 7 7 J3 4 7 8 6 10 7 12 7 Pet 666 666 583' 516: 416! 250! Pet 666 611 529 500 500 500 368 300 convicted on circumstantial evidence. Wilcox has never explained, but he puts in his plea for a pardon as reg- Bos1S ularly as a new governor is sworn Chicago , "!. 1 T : V. XT A' 1. in. xvitcnm, raij; aim uitttcu uc- ievv iuia the jury acted right. Wilcox St. Luis c cairn American League tevo should serve his term. FACING THE FACTS America is so large, there are so iny millions of tillable acres in Won 0 11 8 . 8 8 Philadelphia --6 Detroit .6 Washington 5 Food, Nipples, Soaps and Talcum Powder For The Baby c. SHUFOR! mriiii.iiniii Miiinft.HiimnHWg Fraternal Directory ----- Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. Regular communication Mon day night, May 9, 1917 Brethren cordially invited to be present. t w SHTTFORD. W. M. 8 D. T. APPLEGATE, Secy. m.;,n,mM.!mramimumninim:iililirail!iniimiiaiWM .UilBiWIimimiuilimiimmi""""- g Piedmont Council No. 43, Ji, o. U.A. M. Meets every Ikjnday erening at 7:30 P. M.r AH visiting brothers cordially invited. J. H. SIGMON, Councilor W. I. - Caldwell, Rec. Sec i lill!!ill!ll!:il!1!!!flyilllilllll!lilllll1 Good Roads in Banking j Jave !5 M. 8! MuuimiuuiimiuiuiiiuiEuuuwiUHii:uimuumfmiini!tni a a E3 you ever driven over one of ti, If so you know what the Feder a! doing for its member banks and their , tem ; No more ruts and sandy spots, gullies smooth surface and even grades for ti and farming to travel over. You can get on this good road by bo positors. Drop in and talk with us ab but of b: fines' our MA i iOH Ai i i De- Catawba Lodge No. 54 K. of P. I2S fSjl Meets every Thursday night. Visiting brethren invited. HUGH D'ANNA, C, C. R. L. HEFNER, K. R. and S. D Capital and Surplus $300,000.00. g Four Per Cent. Interest On Saving SI pounded Quarterly. Money to Loan at All Time?. iCy,x.c. i Ura- CHICHESTER S PILLS THE ttlAMOlSU KA!. A J.BUics! Ah your I'rujrcsi. "r a. lIH in I?cd and Hold metallic toKf5. sealed T'.tU ISlue Kilbon. TnL nn Rfhor H:iv of rour iJrocdst. AskforOUl-t'HES.TER'8 i DlAMOSn 1CKAN1 FILLS, for 85 i years known .15 Best, Safest. Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE n Professional Cards Lost Pet 4 G92 G 647 6 571 8 500 . . . i 10 144 8 48 9 400 10 333 it U To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stor the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold Orugsists refund money if it fails to cure, ti. W. GROVE'S sienature oa each box. i-. SR. ALFRED VV. DULA EE SPECIALIST TO SEE BETTER SEE mih 1 7 Year's Experience The Best Equipment Obtainable. Glassts Fitted Exclusively MARTIK BLOCK, UNOIR, N. G, ITyou trot it from DTJLA. lt's' Kight. V ACn PAVKU FOR DATES. the country, that one can be pardoned for doubting: at time the seriousness of the food situation. We occasion- Both SuicriiJLcr.4lent Mclatosh and! ally are inspired by the leelmc? tnav - Principal Sigmon used every means maybe the government is unduly al- K to prevent the disorder ana even armea; tnac mayoe aiter an, we am 3 jrivinjj: way to fear. Whether there is overproduction or not, let it be under stood that the south has less than any other section. Our principal crop is cotton: of that there will be an abundance, and if there isn't, prices Otee OVyr Shuford's Drug Store will be hichor. But the south Joes not produce enough supplies for home use, and won't do it this year. In the west, where most of the thero are 53 broken window panes at ..tvrair. is grown, the food situation is the North school I beintf taken seriously,, as witness HARNESS,, BRIDLES SADDLES This treatment of visitors was h's from the Spring-field KepuKi- AND STRAP WORK, unpardonable; the destruction of the ,an Repairing a Specialty. property of taxpayers was senseless. . rh Washington correspondent ot Hickory, N. C It was not fun. Last winter, It will bo recalled, several boys were in dicted for having and shooting a sory rationing of the American peo pistol on the school grounds, but the P'e Within a year is the individual re- p THOMPSON, Proprietor Record did not mention this matter wjriv.tion of the patriotic duty of ev- First-Class Work Guaranteed in the hone that the lecture bv the 7 'i0" 10 ?onsf ve the, fc0( SUP" Phone 106, Work Delivered in me nope tnac tne lecture Dy the piy 0f the nal;r!1 to avoid extra a- 1032 14th ctr.eet Hickory N. C recorder was sufficient During the jrance in eating. It is an unwise Next toViryt Buildin & Loan office, triangle debate and during the high person who would contest the truth school play several boys disturbed , 0I.in. .Ioreca?c the speakers and performers. Chief Lcntz was present until near the close of tho meeting. The boys waited until he had gone home. Then they broko the bad eggs among the visitors, smashed out more than 40 window panes and set off a bomb, which, if Mr. Sigmon had not extin guished the dynamite fuse, probably would have shattered the office win dows to say the least. Altogether Dr. W. B. Ramsay Dentist Hickory, N. C. THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Manufacturers cf all Liudg of Washington correspondent of the Cleveland Plain Dealer learns in official circles there that the only certain guarartce against compul- TUV TI EfTDIf QUSW CUAD . 1IIJU ULtLtj I UJL1VU VI What is the remedy? The Record believes the men and women of Hick ory can assist in maintaining discip lines in the North school by a fuller cooperation with tho teachers. As citizens, we should attend the public If Ohio people, who have something to lose by over-production are so stirred by the thoughts of a food shortage, well may we in the south ponder the situation day and night. It is impossible for the south to raise much. If we don't grow things-, for gatherings, and we should see to it n aml animals' fa,rmers, mar have that the boy3 know that we will put down evil conduct with a strong hand. The time for merely voicing our in terest in the schools is over; the time for proving our interest by our pres ence is here. The I?PPOrd U rflurlv frt ncsief Via community in stamping out the disor- sta A n? iS the W"der dty der and it calls on every good citi- fhe south- T1le center of the Sreat zn to take a livelier interest in the'l.bactC0 janfacturinff indsu-try, schools, to attend especially the pub- ston-Salem has for&ed forward; lie meetings and show those boys ot.hf ndustrief have raced along whr wm,U i.ffnM fi,rv,eai0 Wltn the manufacture of tobacco, un- to pay .war prices themselves. GREAT IS WINSTON-SALEM The Winston-Salem Journal ap peared Sunday with 48 pages of industrial, publicity and progress in formation, that serve to convince the Dr. R. P. WILSON Veterinary Surgeon Will answer calls day or night. Office phone 226. Resident phone 301-J. Dr. Glenn G. Scott DENTIST (Successor to Dr. Ia Wood) OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY SLECTEIC CO parents and city that they shall not do it. That is a duty we owe to the boys and the state. . THAT RATE INCREASE til the town is one of the first in the whole south. The Journal's special edition i3 a credit to the paper, the town and state. The possibilities of Winston-Salem as an industrial center are only being realized today. The corporation commission of course will go thoroughly into the Carolina and North-Wcstern afTairs before it grants an increase of one Undoubtedly this is God's country. Nature has done more for this section of North Carolina than it has for few -11 1 ... cent a hundred pounds on lumber; the Wl . SRCtlons ana we ought to ap- m commission will determine whether Preciate tne fact. tho Southern, which held the smaller ' H road's bond., exacted a toll but of all That news from tne Rumanian j proportion to the service rendered. front was pr00fJ even though it did Wo nro inclined to believe that the come from an unfavorable source. C. nnd N.-W, if it had hen freer 1 to operate as an independent railroad, FOOD SC,RE.INmLONDON 1 .W have mao nLy. (oSpite thj (By Z1 S?'' I huge losses from the flood. London. Mav a Fn i I What the shippers on the line have in England, but it is going to waste a right to demand is that they 3hall in Ptcairn Island, Great Britain's not be required to pav for nnv Bf. ,lp.nst. 5nhab'te'l Possesion. In fact, ly financing on the part of any offi- fZS iVKSEXSlti I cers connected with the company, and al hundred inhabitants have no one they shall not be placed in a position to truble them and where they have ft where thev am Wrim nd(I no since the war, althoucrh S ii. l . 1 . , e against y MIUW someming aDout the w L-r v 1 1. Krcat conflict from passing steam- Wo confess that we have more or rs. less sympathy for the railroads, but A report received here from the wo haven't tho slightest sympathy i , f f niaJ?istrate of the island, Gerard for them when they do not conduct wv t AT 7 .tChris,tian ii,n!, to! . . . 1 lenty to eat fruits and vegetables their business in a business manner, of various kinds, oranges going to W don't want to see the public made waste' bananas just the samef pota to foot any extra bills. toes, pumpkins, yams, pineapples, The Carolina and North-Wsteem oig IhaT line! "lutteZX ot has curtailed its service to such an supplies from passing shipZ such as exte.ic that it ought tc L possible for fl.our clothing, soap oil and other ar it to earn expenses and interest ticles or domestic use." charges and lav up a surplus out of Z7Z " i tho present rat rfcnt 4- u Drive Out Malaria, Builds Up Syst?w 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 loth street. Children's diseases a specialty. CARL D. MOORE Attorney-at-Law Office over Moretz-White-ner Clothing Co. Hickory, N. C. Everything For BABY to Wear Mothers will save money and worry by inspecting our material for children's and and infants' garments. Make the child comfortable. Let us show you our lines. Also full line of dress goods and articles for the ladies. Good quality, prompt service. j ess IF Vffl P A ll u Will Iru Good Service Idated NO MATTER How lame or ness may be we have you with us. i Consol- small -ill be our busi i glad to ALLOW US To demonstrate our ability to take care of your wants: CONSOLIDATED TRUST , Capital $60,000.00, T rain Schedules. SOUTHERN Westbound A IIMHJ V Bolwes No No. No. No. 15 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m. 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. 21 Ar. Hickory 4:32 p. m. 35 Ar. Ilickorv 11:32 p. m. Eastbound No. 3G Ar. Ilickorv 9:05 a. ir,. No. 22 Ar. Hickory 12:00 noon. No. 12 ar. Hickory 5:32 p. m. No. 16 Ar. Hickory 6:50 p. m. 1 41 Years J 1 C. AND N.-W Til v isbiiiu.li s Southbound Hickory 9:00 a. m. Hickory 2:35 p. m. Northbound 10 Ar. Hickory 11:40 a. m. Ar. Hickory 4:45 p. m. No. 5 Ar. No. 9 Ar No. W i l j tveryw-nere Hickory, N. C. J. W. Hollingsworth LAWYER Office Hollingsworth Clothing Co. NEWTON, N. C. WillllOillllll! warn - a. a . ... riforv ia wnrfli ,,tvi 11 m e "la Bwnaro gnI atrenKtbening turf ntory is worth anything at all. The orovbi tasteless chin tonic, dreaoo HOC b . tctaildteu. SO corporation commission will co slow Malaria'eBrlheiieMood.andbuUdsnpt ' j tern. A true tottfe. Fox adult and ctaildte imtiasaiimmHHfliimiimfflHniHniMniiiauHnffiHuimHmiHUimTHraqiDmmt E. L Shuford, Jr. I Veterinarian. I After April 15 will be locat- 1 ed at Abemethy's Stables. "9SZ 'aaquinu euoiu g "GET READY" Bicycle Week April 28th to May 5th Buy a "CROWN" Abernethy Hardware Co. Hickory, N. C. Your P arty Jimier will not be CDinplete without some of There's none so good. 'Phone us your ovle- ice crtam. GR Imps D v Druggists Pho ne ;uu "IN Business for Your Post Office The $4.00 l r it- ory Yea Daily Record UL2 ance it Hickory Manufactunn Hickory, North Carolina Manufacturer of SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, I MOULDINGS, LUMBER FINE HARDWOOD WOIMv A Send us your plans for estimates. Write ;i ti tti'TtrrtTTT? ;ompany IANTELS, ETC. ( ..VLTV flndPr i lit , Elliott, J. D. Elliott Prpaiflt-nf ond Troasi.TP J. 1 ' L. M. Elliot. Spfr- tary Elliott Building Company Incorporate For all classes of construction. ice or ganization anc best equipped cont HICKORY S Estima'es U- actors nt ,u ; the So
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