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PALE TWO HICKORY DAILY RECORD WEDNESDAY A ' . 1 TT1M M. THE Sl'BMAlUMI S' Hickory Daily Record BLOCKADING TELEPHONE 17 EVENLY hv the Clajr Printing LYninjJ Except Sunday. Co. I Springfield Republican. - Censorsnip iruns wuwwij ...su mif nvpntora ana iiavai w Willl v fc w . t Derts, if we have a correct version u the interview given uy . ""r" i ders, chief of the navai consuiwiy: hod. That the board has submit-; ted a plan for dealing with the sub-1 marine menace is interesting, but it might very well have leic euiogy w i rTl iZ t OUI Uu wUl be caught up eager by a, .U IMil fcomuuuiv iv th reason exDectS much from the American inventor; there is the more reason for making: 3. U. Farab j. C. Aim" -a. M. Miliar . Editor .Adv. Mgr. ... ui eiuciwit delivery, coin . ....... atajtii '"' .. -...rfinrf Unlv considered and restrained state- o.na onrl in his references to the joinymiuM. uioa in the North sea. which stopped un- k.,usi uii'lluN KATES ft.00 ia ---------------- T OiA UlWUkU ------ tUt inoniw - Jll jMMUlti - -- rat are to De liner aug wui. ur nn Mr. Saunders irives us an -.W nlsaaant reminder of Winston 1.00 r'hnrr-hhill'a worst. It may be hoped thai- t.he interview was at fault in .40 WOODMEN I'LULICATION OFFICE: iLEV EiNTll AVENUE taimieu cond clans matter Sep- iVio, Ml. in poitiouice u lu irivinir the impression that the consult ing board had in mind the landing oi: an army to capture the Kiel canal. Al together the board has let too mucn gei: abroad about its activities; it would well to emulate the taciturn German I i i.rViVi t-hink-a thinca nut and does mem, out evu im aw,, them except with intent to deceive. Putting to one side the landing of an army to attack the Kiel canal as out of the question so long as the, German army can send an overwhel-j ming force there, the contemplated: owcrroaQivA fvamnaifirn asrainst the U-! ... .. . i - . . . . Prof. H. W. William of the uni- hoats seems to resolve itself into a I .. . A- 1-1. L1..I..J. P U versity or North (jaroiina crcawsu question oi a ugnt uiucku ui mc considerable surprise by the views North seat That is mechanically Charlotte Sunday lea.ioie, R r tecnnicai skui may m;u .-auiiAlEiJ iliLoo KEl'OKTh WEDNESDAY. MAY 10. 1917 THE PUOFESSOR'S BALK he expressed in night regarding the war. This phil osopher sees things differently from the great mass of thinking men and women in the United States and his views, coming at this time, are al most treasonable, as the Statesville Landmark suggests. Those who know Professor Williams however, Take Notice! Hickory Camp, Number Eighty is going to take part in the Patriotic Celebration Thursday night. Every Member is earnestly requested to be at the Hall at seven o'clock or as soon thereafter as possible. We are depending on YOU to help make this affair a success. Are you going to disappoint us? All visiting Sovereigns cordially invited to join us. "EVERY MEMBER IN THE LINE" Fraternal Directory Hickory Lodge No. 34o A. r. Regular communication Mon day night, May 9, 1917 Brethien cordially invited to be present. J. W. SHUFORD, W. M. D. T. APPLEGATE, Secy. mtmrnittrninmrrrmrm Piedmont Council No. 43, Jry O. U.A. M. Meets every Wmday evening at 7:30 P. M., All visiting brothers cordially invited. J. H. SIGMON, Councilor W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec Catawba Lodge No. 54 K. of P. ed, since the whole sea is shallow, ine British appear to control its soutnem end with fair success; presumably with American help, including tne remarkable new inventions which the board has been testing, the northern exit could be sealed as tightly. The obstacle to this, however, is not so much mechanical as political; Meets every Thursday night. Visiting: brethren invited. HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. R. L. HEFNER, K. R. and S. DaaaaasBSBaBDDEiaDDaaojQDaaDoaDDatioggp Subscribe to Liberty Loan WE are authorized by the Secretary 0f the Treasury ro receive subscriptions to the two billion dollar Liberty Loan. It is the duty 0f every citizen to co-operate with his country in this hour of National peril. THE bonds bear three and one-half per cent interest. i nwoL aesning te suDscnoe will please 1 communicate their wishes to this Bank at one I m m FIRST NATIONAL Capital and Surplus $300,000.00. oi. r Per Cent, interest On Savings pounded Quarterly. Money to Loan at All Times. S BANK I I a Hickory, N. 0. Accounts. Com- 2 can pardon his eccentricities; but the to bottle up Germany means bottling harm a man in his oosition may do ud Holland and Denmark as well, and is none the less ereat because the public naturally looks to his profes ion for leadership, instead of being ttie mouthpiece for cheap, second hand propaganda which no longer fools the thinking persons. The pro feasor has made a mule of himself. In the municipal election in Greens boro Tuesday two old members o the commission, Mayor T. J. Murphy and Ii. M. Rees, were defeated by E. J. Stafford and J. Henry Phipps and Recorder S. Glenn Brown was swept out of office by Charlie A. Jones member of the police force, in th desire for change. ihe results were partly surprising to Greensboro. irank K. McNmch is mayor and Arthur II. Wearn and Horace Moore are commissioners under the new form of government inaugurated in Charlotte. The officers are all we known and apparently have the wil and ability to give a good administra tion. Charlotte will miss the usua ald9rmanic rows, but the new order will be a blessing. Over 200,000 men applied for ad mission to the 16 officers' training camps in the United States, and th country is destined not to be short of leaders. .Major General Wood, in command of the southeastern divis ion, has issued an order rescinding the assembling of men at Oglethorpe, where the registration is 3.G21 Of this number North Carolina has 8 The supply is greater than the facil Ities for training the men. Lawyers, jury and newspaper men at the trial of Chas. E Vawter, on trial at Christiansburg, Va., for the murder of Stockton Heth, Jr., wept 'yen an attorney drew a vivid pic or the trapedy in the Vawter not.ie. The conduct in that Blacks burg homo was enough to make an gels weep. mt. John A. McKae of Charlotte wno win make the address here to- morrow night, is a young man of unu sual ability and he will be heard by a large, attentive crowd. We happen to know Mr. McKae, who represented Mecklenburg county in the state sen ate in 1915, is worthy of the close at tention of the people. ine Kussian leaders undcubtedlv are anxious to prosecute the war, but it seems likely that the muzhik won't play. Now for the great white way. Let make it a bright night in every rcr specc. . SO SENSITIVE Chicago Herald. An attorney was consulted by wman aeairpus. of bringing action mra "er husband for a divorce, in 6 rAe,atcd a. harrowing tale of the m vrvatmein sne had received at hi' 1Tpre"ive was her re -V '.,.Ve TO."' a moment .iTiimi oui or m usual profess be composure. Frrn what you say this man must a r'lte or the wnnt ,r i. The applicant for divorce arose and V.o- , ,ai,rnity' announced: Bit. I shall consult nnntU, yer. I came here to get advice as to a. avorce, not to hear my husband t , .(JETTING TOGETHER Louisville Courier-Journal. The Courier-Journal has often said it will bo time enough for the Anglomania-American, who used to bo so much in evidence to fall on John Bulls neck and weep when the Eng lish made pilgrimage to Mount Ver non as wo mako pilgrimage to Strat-ford-on-Avon. At last that time has cprne. Just one other thing justice to Ireland nd though we shed no tears, we may take John to our heart or hearts as a long-lost brother. ciro tVi submarines now come through the Gattegat, it might be ne cessary to blockade Sweden as well. These small neutral countries have al ready suffered much, and the United States can hardly swallow all that has been said about the rights of neutrals. If the landing of an army on Jutland seems to concern the war department as well as the naval con sulting board, likewise the blockading of Holland, Denmark and Sweden would appear to concern the state de partment. But for neutrals, probably Great Britain would long ago have put a barrier across these shallow seas where clear channels are now left. If our inventors have found a way to war on the U-boats without injury to friendly states they have indeed scored a great service. In any case, it may be assumed that a serious ef fort is contemplated -to end or reduce the submarine menace by destroying or blockading their bases, and even a limited success might make a crit ical difference in the war. SPIES AND SPOOKS Columbia State. Our people, in and out of uniform, should remember that it is no offense against law or morals to speak with a German accent or to be unable to speak English. It i3 not unlikely that an excited American may mistake the brogue of a native Irishman or Scotsman for the tongue of a foe. Thousands of German born men are Americans not less loyal than native born Americans. A man is not a suspicious charac ter because he does not mangle the English language with the same free dom that many of the native, includ ing the socalled "educated," do or because he does not attempt to speak it. More injury, more hurt, more vio lence, more bloodshed, in times like these, on this side of the Atlantic, have birth in foolish fear than in any thing besides. Not the slightest prospect that the Germans will bring great guns across the seas by night in zeppelins and place them on cement foundations in the Lexington hills overlooking Co lumbia so that they shall command the State House and Main street is now discernible. Indeed, the State hazards the opin ion that the fact that a German travels about South Carolina is rath er strong presumptive evidence that he is not a German spy. What can a German "spy" spy in South Caro lina, except possibly on the coast, at this time? Of course spies are plentiful. So are spooks and "seperrits"and all are about equally mythical -in the inte rior of South Carolina. If any man wants to hunt German enemies, the huntine is cood. on the lines in France, and the shortest way is by enlisting under the American flag. Now is the time for all cood men tn keep their feet warm and their heads cool. MAY SHOW GERMAN SUBMARINES IN MOT By Associated Press.) x.onaon, May 9. The Mwer n London is favored as the place des tined to become England's greatest war museum because a moat sur rounds it in which could h disnl, the German submarines captured in the war. The Crystal Vnno0 nA other 1 ess famous places that hvp been offered as sites for the museum possess no such feature. In housing the relics of the present war in the ancient Tower of Lon don there is no thought of displacing tne historical exhibits it now con tains. The collection will illtietro a the operations of the naw nil nv tne worm and of the nrmv nn oil -v, m . " " J v nil ironis. 'The admira tv the wot. iice and the will deposit m the museum a large mass of official AYhiihta a It is planned tn tinlH n rxi;,:., - v.. ... . . jicinjimaiy -nuiuHiuu uujring tne mer. coming sum- PIIIL0S0PHY Brooklyn Eagle. bnow m the Adirondako dented cold Mav Weather rnmn I,,...,. chill no planter's energy and give the farmers more time. That. . ku w w C V XW" Ward Season IS a hle9ainy ir Al guiso may bo commonly FLORENG E WA mm i ' Flam; Automatic . A Summer Home Comfort The Beautiful New Model FLORENCE Oil Cook Stoves With Sanitary Base No Wicks No Valves. The Strongest, Most Powerful Oil Stove Made. Let ua show you the line. Abernethy Hardware Co. 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. ir. No. 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 No. No. No. Southbound 5 Ar. Hickory 9:00 a. m. 9 Ar. Hickory 2:35 p. m. Northbound 10Ar. Hickory 11:40 a. m. No. 6 Ar. Hickory 4:45 p. m. Tiles Cured in 6 to 14 Days ' f- ujsiit will refund money if PAZO i'Mf-NT fails to cure any case of Itching, 1. needing or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days, i.rxt cpplication fives Ease and Rest. 60c ooooooooooooo itmtm Professional Cards a 4 Dr. W. B. Ramsay Dentist Office over Shuf ord'a Drug Store, Hickory, N. C. THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Manufacturers cf all Haia of HARNESS, BRIDLES SADDLES AND STRAP WORK. Repairing a Specialty. Sickory, N. C. o o o o o Used 46 Voire o To Cure a Cold f n One Day Take LAX ATIVK BROHO Quinine. It itoa the Cough aad Headache and worka off the Cold Druggiste refund money if it fails to core. W. GROVE'S signature on each bx. 25 MRDt The Women's Ten's o Q Sold E jry where OOOQOOOOQO$ THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP F. M. THOMPSON.- Proprietor First-Class Work Guaranteed Phone 106, Work Delivarad 1032 14th street Hickory, N. C Next to Fir rt Buiidia & Loan office Dr. R. P. WILSON Veterinary Surgeon Will answer calls day or night. Office phone 226. Resident phone 301-J. UK axziTe II Dr. Glenn G. Scott DENTIST OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO Costs Little to Run Thousands of Maxwell owners run their cars on $6 to $8 a month, because the Maxwell is mechan ically right. The real automobile is the mechan ism, -inside, where you can't see it. And the Maxwell excels as g machine, is world endurance champion, the most efficient car made and the operate. most inexpensive to Touring Car $665 Roadster - - 650 AH priccM f. o. b. Detroit. Whether for town or country use the Maxwell logically is your car. P4.UL ALLRED Local Agent 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. IF YOU LIKE Good Service You Will Like The idated Trust Company. Consol- NO MATTER How large or ness may be we have you with us. small your busi will be glad to ALLOW US To demonstrate our ability take care of your wants: to CONS OLIDATED TRUST CO. Capital $60,000.00, Potato Bugs and Insects We Have a big supply of Paris Green & Bee Brand Insect Powder. The only sure way of killing bugs and insects. GRIMES & MURPHY, Druggists Phone 300 "IN Business for Your Opposite Post Office Health" CARL D. MOORE I ATTORNEY AT LAW I i Office over Moretz-White- B ner Clothing Co. Hickory, N. C- iiinuimuinumiwinumuinniminiininitnninmtinmTinnimiisimBimniKuiiuiimnffimnn J. W, Hollingsworth LAWYER Office Hollingsworth Clothing Co. NEWTON, N. C. MilUlllDaiHIHM m L L Shuford, Jr. Veterinarian. After April 15 will be. locat ed at Abernethy's Stables. Phone number, 256. j D Elliott. President and Treasure, J. Worth Elliott, V.-Tt. L. M. Elliott. Secretary Elliott Building Company Incorporated. For all classes of construction. Estimates furnished ckeerfally K'.r.e or ganization anc best equipped contractors in tfce South. HICKORY N . C Protect the Babie: Pure Food, Fresh Air, Sunshine and Care make for Htppy Attractice and Healthy Habies. Let us all do our part to See our -windows and store for helpful the Baby these things suggestions. Shulords Furniture Store OR. ALFRED IV. DULA EYE SPECIALIST TO SEE BETTER SEE DULA 17 YaavVi Enurilmu The Best Equipment Obtainable. Olasses bitted Exclusirely MARTIN BLOCK, LENOIR, n. 6. If yej rot it fram ivLA. IVul " VlAt AT-CH PAPKR 1TOR DATE ' Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up Sysr Te Old Stasdard genotal atraaithaalat GROVB'S TAaTBiISS ckiU TOWIC, drK Mt . Malarte,enrtebeiblood.andbildptU 3 ism. A true tonic. Fot adulta and caildren. SOr Mother's Day is May 13th. Come in and see our line of Greet ing Cards. Do not forget your best friend on earth that day. Send her a Greeting Card or booklet. The Van Dyke Shop PHONE 48
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