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HICKORY DAILY RECORD WLDiNESDAY EVENiv( HOW! IT WOULD HURT aware that war revenue bill would cut into its ' bank account-which sometimes isn t . . i 1 hQC TlOX ry tovemiiK " m faii heaviest . "... ithat the injustice 4 II. F.r.b. -m"' the larger paper, and magazines. UlCKORY DAILY KECOIU) the HTce taising This paper realizes vtHenever You Need a Getit.ral Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove 's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally V7juable as a General Tonic because it; contains, the wellknown tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole. System. 50 cento J. U ti. M Miller V1 7, 1 fr this reason that-it hopes Miliar ---"" aiiu nix 1 1 4-Via -wnVS - v,a hill as presemeu - minnnnnmm .1....... ,ni ko TYindi- B aujacnber dMinnir in r1"5 : and means comminw j p . n. nea. jhe tt Z Fraternal Directory scW duresei. , , .,i or,,i V. bulk of it is deliv-1 wrf.tnn u IP UnL UCUTC1JI --- IT-fk v 111 U (.11 4- I - - - 1IIBUIV "- . - t.. t" . . ... . x4... n,iun ouu- 1 K Borr PM. DUt tne Slv riu l -'"- , 1 Piedmont Council No. 43rJi, O. U.A. M. Meets every fconday evening at 7:30 P. M.. All visiting brothers cordially invited. J. H. SIGMON, Councilor W. I. Caldwell, Rec. See ImijjmiuiicDouiiiuiimimuiuimQinuimnirmuuaiuuiimuuiii mm .Iu,ml iihuuld be made to the ;cnpuon Department PfoP"- "J antl the national press and magazines fcuuBcnuer houia cau io. be deaU ft hard bloW. Subscrip IliillTTtl :ut:m: 3A tt.i ;ou,',tt,ulb' nd advertising rates would P.. 4,scKUT10N BATES . nw to bo raised to a point where - s J. i in - "...ii tv. oountrv as a whole c " T'.ui) r,mfit from the interchange of ideas III.. -40 s0 necessary to the proper under- iw ,. ,i j0..o nnment oi tne un- nu "-'v'"i .,,u,AliOiN Ufr'FlCtt: , LltJVlil AVtMJB standing iti,i S?tates. It would be a pity to do anything .lint would tend to make the country biittrtiU u econd class matter Sep- ? gectionai just at a time when "Sr'y N SXflu 'he majority o the people have come to realize that they are members ol Hickory Lodge No. 34q A. F. & A. M. p Regular communication Mon- day night, May 21, 1917. 11 Brethren cordially invited to be present. J. W. SHUFORD, W. M. D. T. APPLEGATE, Secy. Catawba Lodge No. 54 K. of P. 1 Meets every Thursday nignt. 1 Visiting brethren invited. 1 HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. j-. R. L. HEFNER, K. R. and S. ;iii:;ioiiu;ira SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD Professional Cards TtTTiiiiiiimiii f" "l,ttrT Dr. W.B. Ramsay Dentist -mce over Shuf ord's Drug Store. Hickory, N. C. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS a greater sociciy "" state and nation. county, K S WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1917 LEADER MAY HE PRODUCED What Russia needs more than any thing else just now is a strong man, thftt hag attenje j tne army since with the endurance of a bparian anu th strength of a Sampson, to take Tho desire of General Brussilon", commanchr of the Russian armies, to w .liao.i rf Viia command is only W IVUlivu v -" ronaiderinir the demoralize i.bivvv ..o d of the situation and not turn loose until he has raised the people the revolution. There must be ais- cipline in the army and navy, if there is to b? efficiency. England secured command of the seas through to the point where they can dilFeren- , nmnralization of the French na tiate between liberty and license. The yy durinff the revolution. co '.ntry probably will produce a giant, w ' t he may rre his powers, not for The Trjcory Chamber of Com ;.:.e good of the republic, but to pro- n,erc, proposes to do its part in pro . oto his own selfish ends. It is not v-xn facilities for the farmers of impo33ibl3 that such a leader, should thig " section. A storage ware he ari3e, wo.ild be able to throw -10Use iarge enough to take care Ox R 'ssia in the war on either side, but M svrcet anj irjsh potatoes that can there is not much probability of the nQt be handied with the present short- -v' -'s siding with Germany, aff3 fadiitieg 0n the farms will be ' or Turkey. built and with Mr. G. H. Geitner nsvitable that Russia should at the head of the plan it win suc. a period of anarchy in ceedi - n i'rom a monarchy to a repub- i S ich a transition could not be W;sst jnckory demonstrated the rrrpectsd to take place without d'slo- fact thflt it i? reiated t0 Hickory. It eating every element in tne vast . b bearins the relation of little country. These elements must be al'owed time for reaction, and it is the hope that the Russian people, t'-o-igh their delegates in the coun cil of workmen and soldiers, will see th impossibility of a stable govern ment without abandoning rash ideas as to liberty, that the leaders of the revolutionary movement are backing. Before makinjr up their minds that In the badly-demoralized country one (,imocracies couldn't fight, the B?r may be sure German agents are sow- y authorities had a report on the ing ine seeas oi grsaier uiscoru. American If the government fails, if anarchy reigns, unchecked, sister, but if it continues to make progress it may yet be a twin broth er. Viscount Byrce denounces reprisals. They cannot b justified in war. and it is better to fierht clean. congress. there will be thousands of lives lost before the If congress does not move any fas ter, the war will be over before the P.oopie come to their senses. it u prcsident has a chance to sign any not improbable, however, that a great biig leader will emerge and point the way to real freedom. He may win the yow fw wflrm WMfi,PT. 5a v,pr for people by some military feat, and (rood everybody should hike himself to the garden. he may cause the new republic to de stroy the German military menace. ikf.i i. i -,i , uuouy Knows wnai win nappen m No doubt about the farmers doin? Russia. But why shouldn't it have v;. v:f t. : v j a Cromwell? cities to help. LET ROOSEVELT GO A BAD BACK MADE GOOD (By L. W. Bower, M. D.) Thoug we can understand the ob- Backache of any kind is often lection irmv mon to ullnwino- fV.1. caused by kidney disorder, which t.. ,.n ij ,nA... i.. means that the kidneys are not woik rr-.rce "! we believe the occasion uric acid accumulate within the body is so e traordinary as to permit of in great abundance, over-workintr the an exception in his case. Next to ,ck ,k'dneys, hence the congestion of P-..!,i-nt Wii.- rn .n Dlooa causes oacKacne in the same .....v.., wv.w.. maner ag a similar congestion in is tne oesc Known individual in the the head causes headache. You be. United States, he has a wonderful come nervous, despondent, sick, fe mannar nt nrmiaino- fcu fnitnw. verish, irritable, have snots aDu?ar anrl he will vtv, .tMi. !n? bsfore the eyes, bags under the V ih!s, and lack of ambition to ( enemies by his presence at the French things. front. There is not a ' German The latest and most effect! fighting against England and France of oyer"oming this trouble, is to eat who has not heard of Colonel Roose- Xer" before J!St JS Pknty ?f vpU. th. t r..:. ...u. W.b?f?re. Te?ls and take a single ,o B wnu lIUCa vnunc taDiei Deiore each meal f-.r a not know that he has been presi- while. dent of the TTnit Rfnf-a n Simply ask vour favorite ;1rnr. fact that a man who has held this SSf ZAnUltrflh if exalted position is ready to lay down &" If you humbago rheul his life for the enemies of Germany matism, dropsy,, (Ibegin immediately should inspire in the Teutonic sol- thi.3 treatment with Anuric. Most fliers a doubt as to the honesty of fwntLst3 and edcal men believe their cause y liat because of an over-abundanee meir cause. of unc acid . the system urtic furthermore, we expect Colonel salts are deposited in the tissues Roosevelt and his , army, none of and cause rheumatism and gout, whose members would be eligible un- JS- Pnysiians and specialists der the ,e,eC,iv, draft plan, to Bive S. ?i iXWUTSSS a good account of themselves on ric and have been with one accord the fie'd of battle. successful in eradicating and throw- And furthermore still, we are beine oflt -ftom the 'N the uric fcd t. th, opinion that unless JSf "SnfTv' 'onceed Ym volunteers proceed to France uric at this institution have repeat- tore may be little need for sent back for more. " -"'Vs. Congress is working tuQStUn a d?1mand has been created bore'it'a'cu " TVi o.tore it acts. , try, in a ready-to-use form. It will . be their own fault if those suffering Nobody should let the idea sink in- ,m "nc acjd .troubles do not take r'"""0 U1 i-ms wonaerful remp- adv. Jitney Service. HICKORY CONOVEK TO N Schedule AND NEW- to his head that there will be hard dv i: J umea in mis country. There is more money than ever before, there is more work than can be done and the with drawal of thousands of men from pro ductive fields to the army will tend to furnish more work for those who re main at home. It is the duty of sen sible Deonle to lonlr tYta fan4- - w.v Vlfl ij Lilt T w.. . face, instead of becoming alarmed Leave HickoX " "inoS m' -and the fact, all indicate a pros- Leave Hicko llll"'"1 p S' perous period in the country. We Leave Hickory 4.30 p m must do our part and' keep legitimate jeave 5ickfry 8:30 P m trade and industry moving. fc ;;;; 7:20 . m. t ,T7 ' ! Leave Newton 1.30 mi Joseph IL-Choate, who died in New Leave Newton ".3:30 p. m York Monday night, was distinguish- Newton 7:3o p. m. ed as a diplomat and international Newton to Sorv C n:ty7nh S2S ::::-::;;;;32551 nent in the welcoming of James Ar- Hickory to Newton . 35c thur Balfour in New York, and his r Motto: -Good Service de. come. . .upri.. the coun- fQJJ MOTOR CO THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Mannfacturera cf all fctuda of :1ARNESS, BRIDLES SADDLES AND STRAP WORK. Repairing: a Specialty. Hickory, N. C. a a a a a a a a li n E3 3 Su bscribe Libe I ,1 n . a :i 11 m . m cn j THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP F M. THOMPSON, Proprietor First-Class Work Guaranteed Phone 106, Work Delivered 1032 14th street Hickory, N. G xt to First Buildin ft ixan omce Dr. R. P. WILSON Veterinary Surgeon Will answer calls day or night. Office phone : 226. Resident phone 301-J. to rty Loan a D Q 19 B a WE are authorized by the Secretary of the Treasury ro receive subscriptions to the tw billion dollar Liberty Loan. It is the duty 0f every citizen to co-operate with his country this hour of National peril. n-11 til 1 . 1 HL bonds bear three and one-half cent interest. THOSE desiring te subscribe will nUac communicate their wishes to this Bank atonc.e in per NATIONAL BANK four A t.-t. J'Jfill 'li:l A. Pei Cent, lutei'st On poii-uiad Quarterly. f.Ioney to Loan at All Times. Savings Hickory, N. C. Accounts, Com- ISIfelll r - - - s IF YOU LlKEs Dr. Glenn G. Scott DENTIST " OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO Light Six 41 H. P. $875.00 Weight 2150 lbs. F. O. B. Detroit 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, i Office at 8th avenue and 15th street. Children's diseases a specialty. MMIIIIHHttriMMHtlimtMrllMimi M 1 i5 'i m CARL D. MOORE ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Moretz-White- m ner Clothing Co. Hickory, N: C For Sale By Abernethy Hardware Co. HICKORY, N. C. inillllllltllHIiinlH I J. W, Hollingsworth LAWYER 1 Office ; - 1 Hollingswor,th Clothing Coi I NEWTON, N. C. it? Uo Co .Special Traie D. M (Miday June Sduth'etlri Railway f 4,1917 Greatly redticed! rdurid trip fares from all points, via. System Round trip fare from Charlotte $8.50; proportionate ares rrom other nomts. A .. This Re-Union ill be one of the most Unique and Patriotic ever held, and will be largely attended from all over the country. Tickets will be good on all regular trains, also special trains operated from various points for this occasion. Southern Railway System to Washington traverses the battlefield sec tion of Virginia; and points of interest at Washington are: White House, National Capitol, Congressional Library, Smithsonian Institute, Arling ton, National Museum, Mount Vernon, public parks, and other attractions For fares, schedules, Pullman reservations, see your nearest ticket agent, or write, S. E. BURGESS, D. P. A. Good Service Yon Will Like The Consol idated Trust Company. 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 3 t i i SI'S -4 .1 UTEn tpjkt rn 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. o AT lUf RPHY, Druggists Phone 300 Opposite xPost Office 'IN Business for Your Health" Charlott e, N. C. J. D. Elliott; President and Treasure, J. Worth Elliott, V.-Frw- L. M. Elliott. Secretary tt AM Incorporated. For. all. classej, of construction. Estimates fur:, 'r.e or ?anization anc best equipped contractors : M 1 C KORY N . f pany d cheerfully i th South. Hickory Cabinet & Manufacturing Co. iry. M. G. Oouch, Mgr. Located in oM liht hou?e baildin.e near f Telephone 22 7-J All orders dispatched promF'- 8 S 2 I Subscri 1)8 to the Record $4 We Are Giving free To our customers a few Pictures, Greeting Cards and Palms. These are in our shoj window. Come and pick out what you come early and get the best choice. I hey a all free. The Van Dyke Shop PHONE 48
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