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!f i, "pi I; ia;e two HICKORY DAILY RECORD Ihll AV EV Hickory Daily Record TELEPHONE 167 .,.hlil.fd bv the Clav rrintiM to. Uvtrv Eveiwntf Exct'Dt tsundav. a. J. II H. Farabce C. Miller -M. Miller - Editor Manager Adv. Mitr SujM-rilK-r desiring the address of ,M,,r ,a,,r rhanpd. will fff i their comnnrufntioii both OLD ami I, iiliri'MeA. .....r.. Hl.ftfti lelivery. com- J'.ASEUALL RESULTS hhu.IiI i-e n. ' ti.( ..ii Deiartiin'M k abaci' i bvrtk shouia cm. oil' laintn. HliHSCKIl'TK'N One yc.r six months ---Three mouths One Mnlh Une weik m the Suo ompt! City , . itfa riling KATES $i.uo 2 00 1.00 .40 10 Carolina Durham, 0; Greensboro, 5. Winston-Salem, 8; Asheville, 5. Charlotte, 4; Raleig'h 3. American League Boston, 2; Philadelphia, 0. "VViashincrton, 3 ; New York, 1. Cleveland. 2; Chicago. 1. St. Louis-Detroit, rain. National Pittsburgh, 3; St Louis 4. Philadelphia, 7: Boston, 2. New York, 1. Brooklyn, 4; (10 in- riniLKwnoN oitice: J 1 02 EL I i KM 1 1 A V EN U E Entered as second '.'las matter Sep tember 11, 1U15, at the postoffice al Hickory, N. C, under the act of March 3,18m ASSOCIATED PKESS REPORTS 1U1UAV, MA 4, 1'J17 WHEN PEACE IS MADE Peace terms that might have been satisfactory to the allies last Decem ber will not be acceptable today. Since that time more outrages have been committed in Belgium and France and the treatment of the ter ritory then under control of the Ger man army has been so shameful ana heartless that the allies will be jus tified in demanding indemnities lar ger than any ever contemplated. There was no military necessity in hacking the fruit trees in France to make livincr harder for the next half nings.) dozen years: there was no military; mu, iu, wnuuuau, o. necessity for poisoning the sources! STANDING OF CLUBS of water supply; in fact there was noi Carolina reason in a long list of outrages, be- i Teams ginning with the violation of Beigium pJJoro " and ending with the wilful murder of chariotto" women and children and the destruc- Asheville . tiou of towns, villages and farms. Raleigh v Katii't I ichu wiio hv ' Winston-Salem taken u position against indemnities,! . "" are convinced that Belgium andj National League l'riince ure ci-it-hed to reparation, ; $icv York --8 and any peace terms that the (Jer- St. Louis H man chancellor hereafter might of- Chicago 11 fcr will have to include satisfaction jjjjji " "io lor u fair land that was wantonly tie- j03ton ' V "V 6 otroyed by the junker war machine. Brooklyn --4 iieparalion would be justice. (Pittsburgh 7 6? OL'll STAKE IN WAR The tremendous task confronting the American government ia not yet realized by the American people, ai tuowign they undei'a.aiul in a way the aiiuaUon of Ituiuu winch for nearly three years lias leit the weight of the greatest limitary power ever known to history. 'lno American people, however, are patriotic, and they ue siro earnestly to aid ttie government m any manner possible. Farmers are responding to the ap peal to piant looii crops, municipali ties and corporations are aiding in the production of garden truck and muus trial neads tnrougnout the coun try have placed tlieir resources and piants at Uie disposal of the govern ment. we are told that it will be neces sary to do witn lewer passenger u...us in oi'ucr to release 4,000 ioco inot.vts lor iieigut service a;id to ciiuo.e the sinpmuu oi 1'reignt cars and lOiOu.otnes to i' ranee and .Rus sia, w..cie tucy aie soieiy needed. Won Lost 10 4 9 5 . 8 6 5 9 5 5 5 9 5 7 8 7 11 7 7 13 We have no doubt that one of the American League Tonma Wnn T,rst main topics under consideration by rost0n 10 4 the conferees in Washington was the Chicago 11 4 means to be employed in rooting out New ork 8 7 the German licet. If this could be Qui done, as some naval authorities be- Philadelphia" " " IG 9 ilcve possible, the task of the allies Detroit 6 9 would be made easy; Germany would Washington . . o 10 not continue the light if her grand ; Pet 714 643 571 357 357! ov t Pet 615 fin 1 13 579 H 533 i 476 4(32 S64 350 Pet 714 611 533 500 474 400 .400 375 Food, Nipples, Soaps and Talcum Powder For The Baby n iTi'i "I mWBMBBHBBHraBHHBBBaBSaiSgajj,.,., I Fraternal Directory F Smmnnmmnmncmnmmnmmmtxa mmttmnmmffittntnmmtnmnmtmt 1 Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. JH. Regular communication Mon day night, May 9, 1917 Brethren cordially invited to be ft nrpsent. 3 J. W. SHUFORD, W. M. jl 3 D. T. APPLEGATE, Secy, g ijSi.iisisiiiBiiKiyiiiiiiira! Piedmont Council No. 43, Jr, o. U.A. M. Meets every Kjnday erenitig at 7:30 P. M. All visiting brothers cordially inyited. J. H. SIGMON, Councilor W. I. Caldwell, Rec. See SHUF9RD Good Eoa a a a El n a pp m a a Ei m m m fes ifi BasKing rave you ever driven over one of tin: r If so you know what the Federal i; doing for its member banks and their re;;, No more ruts and sandy spot?, gullies an smooth surface and even grades for the and farming to travel over. You can get on this good road by Ixvo: positors. Drop in and talk with us about roads"- ''S, but bus "ess of our De. Catawba Lodge No. 54 LofP. 33 El I FIRST S3) 1 S V m 3 m Capita! and Surplus $300,000.00. Four Per Cent. Interest On Savings pounded Qui-teriy. Money to Loan at All Tirr.es. BANK s- Com- TiiEl!Si!M liflAMt, Lndii'sl Ask your i)rutftr!-t for S. i iSJlSk C'liUohes-jor's Iiiimoi!d Jtpiir.lf2 neet were destroyed. POTATO BANQUET TOMORROW Thn K;,,.i.-t,.th.f:irm ."nil will l.ft i he annual sweet potato growers" , , , u banquet, tendered bv C. D. Drum and heard by more men when it is con- Co nd to be gered in the sample sidered bad form to build a bouse room Gf the Virginia Shipp hotel, by without lights and running water, the Woman's club, will take place When the farmer is able to provide tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock. More . , , . than 100 farmers have been invit- the necessities to be iound in towns ed; aml thefe wm be speeches and and cities, more women will want to w;t anj humor and a world of good remain in the country and as a yen- things to eat. Newton Enterprise. eral proposition, tno women have their way as to where they shall live. ttsxsm Professional iiiii tnd of Uie boutuern may suf fer in eu.CviUeiiee oi any decision! to curta.l paooenger trains, but we are sure the public will not compiain. xlio people in this section will ride when they can and walk if they can't ride. It is well that the American people are willing to prove to monarchial L'nvnrn ,npnt t.hnfc rpnnhlipa pan light. France has shown it andiay )ay England, after considerable blunder ing, also has demonstrated the fact. The republics, being more numerous und having more issues at stake, should be wilting to light harder, and America, next to France and England, has most at stake. The shake up in the French army, .....! i.va'.e.: v,c:isia. a etani, lounu J an echo in i a;r.:'.y's dispatches. J Patrol engage...cnis in the Verdun u sLY&$ sector may iores.uow a major bat- H H c on tins lront. It was here that H.CiB3Wi.4;wKtB8RH the Germans buried the flower of their army, and it is here that 1'etain may be able to inter the stem. The German chancellor having quelled the unrest in Ger many for the time being by his promise of a new peace "offer," he is permitted to defer it until another The council of national defense has decided to curtail passenger ser- vice on the railroads. The C. and iN.-W. may not be affected by the .order. Br. W . B. Ramsay probably Ol'rics uvaT Sliuford's Drug Store. HJckory, ft. C. FOi: ALL T. iE YEAR to We we W v are observing Baby Week morrow, Sunday and Monday, shoi d be prepared nftcr what learn these three days to apply the knowledge every day ?n the year. It will be as important May 10, or 20 or 30 as today. , Hickory people ara Interested. In deed, some of cir older citizens say they have never seen more real in tcrest displayed in a subject before. On Sunday the ministers of Hick ory will discuss the question from every phase, with emphasis undoubt edly on the moral and spiritual side. That needs to be emphasized be cause if one is to grow up without regard to moral laws, he might be a charge to the community and a con stant source of worry to his parents. Physicians and other expert3 will tell us how to prevent diseases. In a general way we know that the quarantine regulations, the demands for better sanitation, pure milk, vis iting nurses and screened homo3 are the manifestations of the desire of! human' beings to make living safe for themselves and their young. These are the calls of nature. The rest 'room and visiting nurse We would be glad to hoe for Caro lina and Company if the stuff would come up. Gentlemen, we not only have a ;great stake but a small steak in this war. THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Manufacturers cf all biuds of HARNESS, BAIDLSS. SADDLES .iND STRAP WORK. Repairing a Specialty. Hkkorj. N. C. THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP F. M. THOMPSON, iV.prietor First-Class Work 'Juaranteed Phone 106, Work Delivered 1032 14 h otxeet Hickory, N. C Next to I ixft BuiJdm & Loan office. The Service of the Press Louisvile Courier Journal. The daily press may, without im modesty, feel that its work for the selective draft proved a powerful if not a determining factor in tne fight Newspaper writers, compelled, in the discharge of their daily duties, to read the story of the war in Eu rope and to absorb its inferences and implications, were prepared more ad equately than many members of con gress to judge the relative merits of the selective draft and volunteer sys tem with reference to the present needs of the United States. That portion of the American press which is progressive the larger portion came early to the support of the pres ident in his fight for the selective draft and labored late and early for the president's success. There can bo no doubt that many members of dongress were affented, consciously or insensibly, by the ava'anche of printed argument in behalf of thn administration's plan of army mak ing. The press is perfectly willing to assume any measure of responsibility which may in future attach to it necause ot the success of the selec live urate bill. There can Dr. R. P. WILSON Veterinary Surgeon Will answer calls day or night. Office' phone 226. Resident phone. 301-J. Dr. Glenn G. Scott DENTIST OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO urged by the Baby Week committee doubt that much needless bloodshed is the most practical step in the direc- '.n ln,.s or any future war in which tion of observance all the vear round Americ.a may be involved, will be i W. hp. n.by Week , be . suc- IS p' tZ 1 cessful in every way that something a sentimental advocacy of the volun- as tangible as the rest room and vis- eer system to practical preference M iting nurse will be the result. tor the se,?ctivo draft which recent 1 European history has proved, beyond 1 " cavil, the only elective neans of H The Charlotte Observer takes the akinsr war against militaristic coun- B correct position when it insists that ftA rra .. . , , I the Buncombe county commissioners driftwTnn i d ?riS m going ahead with road improve- to 1914, this war v-i I ment are doing the right thing,. The "ed, bot it woi'd. in'a-l probabil- Will Asheville Times thought perhaps the liy roe.n 01 porter duration . - inn ti i r nor fxtAM 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. 'niiii'iiinnmn!! iil!HH!!linnil!llliIlIlll!lll!llUi!n!rail!nii!I CARL D. MOORE S Attorney-at-Law Office over Moretz-White- ner Clothing Co. g Hickory, N. C. iiiuraiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiD commissioners would do better to It would Vi'ivn iniillilii slow ,m rlnrlr, ua ,., u... ""i ' "?s 1: and money . . v,ai) uu,, iney ;in(, in tne aevastation of an enor- ought to speed up. If every 'ndus- moi,s theatre of war. , try were to slow up, the country n c'rrny counted upon softness in would bo in a bad way and it is the r Britain and upon the efficiency ,1,, r i ... . of an enormous trained force in Ger- a duty of munidpalit.es and counties to many. More recently the imperial I set the pace. Keep everything work- government relied, firstly, upon the ing. . mistaken belief that Americans . JYould not fight, and. secondly, upon Fifty per cent of the babies who not Sly)lirica.C0Mld I die in Hickory and the other narcu of tory f the war resolution proved rnn- North Carolina die frpm preventable "Slve'y that Americans will fight. B diseases, the state board of health an- n?v JlL1!?" CT. Saturday 1 noui.ee.. That is all the more reas- opinion tha America does not know K On WhV WO shv.lM lonrn oil hoW tn.m n " , 71? Kn0W H , tl c CttI1 - an aimy mm saieiy may s J. W. Hollingsworth LAWYER Office Hollingsworth Clothing Co. NEWTON, N. C. about the care of children. uunsiuerea netriicnh a -Fivm a tary point of view. That the American press was E. L Shuford, Jr. Veterinarian. Illy in Kid anil fiulil metallic boxes, seiilcd witli lilue Rilbon. Tiik th(r li'.ir of vour WruccNt- AskforCHI.CHES.TEirS S1A3I.I liRAMI FII.I.S, for 85 years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Meets every Thursday night. Visiting brethren invited. HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. R. L. HEFNER, K. R. and S. !l! To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops the Cough and Headache and works oft tne ioia Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. I W. GROVE'S signature ou each box. 25 j EYE Sf KCIAJLIST see oyy !7 Year'i? Experience The Best Equipment Obtainable. Glasses Fiicd Exclusively MMB BLOCK, LENQiB, 'X If you rot it from PTTLA. lc's Kight. V ACTI TPliR FOR DATES. wmWm I For BABY to Wear 1 Mothers win save money u and worry by inspecting our material for children's and and infants' garments. Make )) the child comfortable. Let lis show you our lines. Also full line of dress goods and articles for the ladies. Good quality, prompt service. A. Bowles . ""- ii M J t.i 3 5-3 Good You Will Like The Consol- H Mate! irosf it 5 NO MATTER How large or small ness may be we will ! have you with us. ALLOW US To demonstrate our take care of your want 'our busi- lad to a bility to a I E 'i1 h S Rusroa Capital $60,000.00, Train Schedules. Mmmmtm SOUTHERN Westbound Ko 15 A r Hickory 7:40 a. m. NTo. 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. No. 21 Ar. Hickory 4:32 p. m. No. 35 Ar. Hickory 11:32 p. m. Eastbound NTo. 3G Ar. Hickorv 9:05 a. it.. Mo. 22 Ar. Hickory 12:00 noon. No. 12 ar. Hickory 5:32 p. m. No. 16 Ar. Hickory 6:50 p. m. C. AND N.-W m ir f ! PI m M sk i vj r.i r-5 II N I'm II fe lJ fj is fears I i Pi m h Ii iiij Southbound No. 5 r. 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. Hickorv 4:45 t. m. ui r. jryvnere 4 Hickory, N. C. GET READY" le Week " """ must iar- POWeriUI taftnr in oHl.i: mers with anything to .sell realize tey Prt of the administration is a mat- 1 After April 15 will be locat can buy about twice as much with ter uPn which the press will con- I ed at Abernethy's Stables. It as they could a year ajjo. timl ltself 100 years from this '99z 'ia(lmri11 euoqj aniiiBiiDiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiBniiDii Bicyc April 28th to May 5th Buy a "CROWN" Abernethy Hardware Co. Hickory, N. C. Your Partv or Dinner will not be complete without some of o.:r There's none so good. 'Phone us vour order. ice cream. GRIMES & MURPHY, Druggists Phone 300 Opp-te Post Office "IN Business for Your Health' i wtmK ''' - - IT? i ne oicKory iauy f wr!2tJS i a -ar in Hickory Manufacturing Company, Hickory, North Carolina. Manufacturer of . c SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MANTUA MOULDINGS, LUMBER, bit. FINE HARDWOOD WOKK A Si'i'X i M Send us your plans for estimates. Write for CaiV 'i- an 8 "rJZZZ&Z , .TTTTTTTTtftttmM!"' J. D. Elliott. President and Treasure, J. Wcrth t-!:(tt' L. M. Elliott. Secretary Elliott Building Company Incorporated- For all classes of construction. Estimates furn;siletgoutk. Fine or ganization and best equipped contractors in HICKORY N.O
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