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HICKORY DAILY RECORD FRIDAY evexlxc FAtiE TWO WAR AIMS Springfield Republican. With tha active participation in the war comes the necessity for a clear er understanding of its aims. i. ousnru i pnt Sunday. may be true that itussia is Every Evening Except sunoay I ?S aiiea by secret .treaties which ernment aartu u ranudiate. nia -"x- Hickory Daily Record 1 TELEPHONE 167 Published by the toWffi . ITHi trtV iUA -now rnv S. H. Farabee "lc u,i,f. r J. C. Miller V3l"XSr "JET u not To bound. It is free H. M. MUier it must shape its policy J' "V. . .i. u atnn1 situation. It musi , , 5ii nUill lUt nnnn0r!ite their paper cn..,,: rr.-, 1Bd -- to their war aim& or ev- ,n their communicmuuu uw. - - separate peace. If !?.K:,rihflr. ihould call 167 xegardmg that in regard to many of the ..sues omplaints. SUBSCRIPTION RATES , -i ,u, wn made to American op- " r Tlnon Russia tho ideals of i 11 t " , " , 1. . -. :t ; 1tinwn tn he lis in controvsrsy u ia -!ntrpsted. ... ... ,1 1 U. In reirard to lrciana an uyyc-i aa iitv er MX month Potato Bus and Insects We Have a big supply of Paris Green & Bee Brand Insect Pcrwder. The only sure way of killing bugs and insects. GRIMES & MURPHY, Druggists Phone 300 Opposite Post Office "IN Business for Your Health" uiinimiiMiTi rroresswnai Cards HHItf III 1 1 1 1 1 1 II i 1 1 1 1 '"I'' ""m Dr. W. B. Ramsay Dentist Office over Shuf ord's Drug Store. Hickory, N. C. 1 mi niiuu. w.. , l'hr month " president Wilson have aireauy U 4u, - One Mnth ,,, a powerful impression. """V i. .v .,- A .i:t.,f terms, even 11 wic exhaustion of Europe should make that possible, would, oi course, u disastrous blunder, both because dic tation would be resented and because this country would le nem respyns.- UHUt'ATION OFFICE: 02 ELEVENTH AVENUI 1 i-1h matter Sep ....... ii inir. ui thw noMtotnce M w vnmnn muat settle us own w i' ..M.iar thi ct of Mar'li .,u'nn,a hut. us an outsider mvolv- . ii in tv, wnrM war the unitea States occupies a peculiar position ASm('ATKI PRESS REPORTS which, if rightly used, may be of "N""utl ...,t crviP to EuroDe and to hu manity. Athout presumptuous dis tntion it may be able to use its m- " Uuence to harmonize the war aims THE SOUTHERN AND C. & N. W. of the aiiie9 at points where these coniiict anu .u tti.-uiiii'w , TIIRSDAY, MAY 23. 1017 Mr. II W. MilWr. vlc-prMidit of toward an ideal solution. the Southern Railway System, while f(jp . that ig lost the terms win in Hickory Thursday gave tne xtecoru of peace win be made in uernn, wmcn a verbal answer to its editorial sev- for a year has been industriously en J l uro in referent to tht re- gaged in thereorgamzation of Lu- ,. .....f(l rope. now iar uie piuv-csa u- qvest of the Carolina & Nortn-W estern Jg R nerauy realized but nere are for an increase in freiRht rates on sonie of the steps: t-'ber Mr. Mi'ler was interested in l. roland set up as a kingdom "i C,ivrn TJailwav of undier Teutonic control, clearing the Southern Railway oi Lithuania put under a German nnv shadow of an attempt to hold 3. Belpium partitioned into flem ish and Walloon provinces, under crman suzerainty. A Alsace-Lorraine diviaeu De- p the sraller ro?d and h? convmc tYe Record. Pp'onol ri-ho's. who was with J.n 5'ii'ct, corrctc-ra.tcd 'the vioa- .we'en Prussia and Bavaria. n"iHeit wlnn h? said that the 5, Galicia set apart to give Ger c.m had been eood to the mans control of the Austrian reich- rrail?r load; in fact. Mr. Nichols tat. ., .. . ...t t,in it from 0. aervia ausww" AU3k"" aui tne Bouintrn: n.-n t'F"- - tJhIot.;!! 1 t.io start and ne'ped n generous. The C the floods of last July. 6. Servia absorbed by Austria ana & N.-W. was hard hit by Bulgaria. TWnrf" that Kumania cui in iwu muu an " u eV,oT.n1 hotwopn 'Rnlp-nria and Aus- .... 1 Sj. iv ' its finances were low anu u wn3 uu- tr5a able to meet its interest charges. The g. The "All-Deutsch" Danube C. and N. W. owes the Southern $350 - scheme realized. v. mi Economic agreements between 000 a intert nn bonds Hungary and Austua and between The Carolina & North-Western , , monarchy asd Germany coiu Vmrl ftnpned d?bts acgreeatiiig $S.".000, dieted bv the trovernments and when the Southern interceded finan- lacking only parliamentary ratifica cially in its behalf. These debts tion. hav. been paid and th. Southern ha, pla.n feet Uuj, ,f ta arranged to re-nnance anu uAmutre ckrmany would be the sole victor and loans to the road aggregating neartj for the present at least the United $100 000 This loan is to be made States is fighting to prevent Germany - k .,t from being the victor. Even if driv- at 5 per cent. en Qut of France ifc not be de. It would have been good busineb. fatd, if it can carry nto effect for the Southern to have thrown the the program of empire building C. & N.-W. Into the hands of a re- which is now becoming visible to all. . . , It is a program which involves a ceivcr, Mr. Miller said. heavier yoke for the non-German, The Southern was fully protected non-Magyar, non-Bulgar peoples of at that time and its claims would central Europe than they have yet have been met out of the sale of the had to bear. It would mean the . . t,,,. .---v-nt. on,i control by the warrier caste and the property. But. merchants and hu r.k,rpsta nf o-mnnv of bankers from Chester to Hickory the most powerful military empire would have lost thousands 01 dol- ever created. It would be the nt gation of the principles for which ' , . the free nations of Europe are fight- ine punt is xnai souinrn, iur. ,nff and which this country has es Miller in particular, decided it would poused. be better business to assume these It is not very useful therefore, to obligations rather than to make the expend energy upon details whiib 1- t.!t. u. v va the war hangs in the balance. By robb-d them. That Is what they people will have had opportunity to! would hav? thought. Mr. Miller study out many problems that are Is a North Carolinian; he desires still obscure, and their solution will to see the state prosper, and he has fa ?Jpo?anre tWteu'er if ?e , .... , terms are to be dictated by Berlin, thousands of friends whose good op- To heip preVent that is the first du Inion he values more than dollars. ,ty of the Uinted States, the second He is serving the Carolina and y'H be to use its inbuence for an North-Westem without charge and is '5?JU settlement on the general lines , . 14 1 rr v which President Wilson has ind cat- doing a lot of work. He says he ex ed in his public utterances. This pects to pull it out of the hole, but may invoh renunciation by somt he must have help. The road has f the allies of certain cherished aims lost money, is not a paying proposi- J JJ1 renunciation of what gov 41 j . v , . ernments have fought for mav c vt tion now and it has to bear the in- pleasure to the peosple fa creased burdens placed on it first by tries that Russia. The sacrifice of th flood and then by the Adamson eelfish aims may not involve more law In brief, this is the road's '3nient terms for an ideal program jj . would be fatal to what German ' fighting for, and to free central The Recoru be'ieves Mr. Miller will Europe would mean the end of Aus do the right thing by the patrons ia" in, its present form. But of the line, and it accepts his state- states" a?" i the Uniied ...uv..4 .i,4, ttat.es a.r9 t support a war for 11 it in, niiiiuuu quniiiicittiuna. TO SAVE TROUBLE ideal ends they will have a nVht tn suggest the modification of any plans that are in harsh discord with those ideals. In this connection mow V vmt.4 'Iheio are rnfn in Catawba Coui.ty the statement of a Russian diplomat who do not read the newspapers. This eiven to the public through the Pet was proved at an investigation con- vnTT-COrre!l?0?(ltnt the New voa k ork. Tin:es; at the allies should re- . 7 "J v.fc.Bo cognize tnat the revolution has creat- who desired to know the facts. Men ed a new diplomatic situation and 'ike these probably have not heard 'd th? Russian government hv a that congress has passed an act rjtnt!?,ent their war aims that it modao7 on y;uK n,e jort of thTSuMian Slef tS them betwjen the ages of 21 and SO years ho says, the war is a war of the old to register Tuesday, June 5. The resime, and only a sense of duty to Catawba board of registration re- Seir al,ies, urj?es them to continue quest, the ministers of the country ?sm f cessaTy" ??h. Russian to call the attention of their con- people "should receive clear and defi" gregations to the fact that all men, nite. "rof that the allies have no im white and colored, are expected to P.enaI-tic or what the Russian con register, t tn0 same nationalistic aims." a . - ul1 agreement as to war aim? is An announcement from Washing- perhaps not to be expected, but with ton said that all men, even convicts, concessions on both sides, it should were required to register, but this bo PssWe to find a program which did not mean that all men would be and in m.erit?' and to which .eIfed. The, w, U inwri by1l! Sff." t It may as well bs borne in mind volved. The more sharply it can be that there is no way out of register- distinguished from the German war ing. The officers will havo as much moJc t be, worth the en power to run down a man who fails Xl to do this as they will to chase a sight. victory is m criminal. There is no escape. I . Every man in the county, or every T ,. Would Make Up For It man in the state, should ' tell his M"a,pol.s News- davn' rCi9tratin TUeS" f,V -''rsidlerbfd66 aay, June 5. evening prayer. " n ar Lord"' she whispered wear- with the usual traffic, the stre-ts of "Oh ll ht" Vfi heard her say: Lenoir present a busy Vene "i- Tor? t?ii t- tired to pray tonight, noir Topic. fer morning yU tW prayers in n Your New Mo tor Car You Want First of All, Power And Power for Every Need You want power for the day-long cross-country tour power on the hills, power in the deep sand; power for the snow of win ter the mud of spring. Power to take your car anywhere that a car can go and ahead of the next man's car on the long, hard hill! The Studebaker is the most, wonderful car on the market for its weight, and the most powerful car on the market within hun dreds of dollars of its price. On the smooth, city street it has the quick instant snap of power. It flashes through the opening in traffic it throttles down to a walking pace, without shifting gears; it springs forward when the traffic man gives the signal like a thoroughbred at the starter's "go" and ahead of the next car in line! Let Us Show You Power Its power is effortless. You are unconscious of its exertion. It is there when you reach for it to meet every emergency; and effortless power means the lack of strain and vibration. It makes your Studebaker a long-lasting, durable, tfweet-runningi, 'sent, splendid automobile. Prices 4 Cylinder - $ 985 6 " - 1250 Detroit, Mich. THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. MawifacturerB cf all biuuB of HARNESS. BRIDLES SADDLE AND STRAP WORK-. Repairing a Specialty. Hickory, N. C. THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP P. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor Firat-Class Work Guaranteed Phone 106, Work Delivered 1032 14th street Hickory, N. C Next to Firpt Buildin & Loan office a a a a am a jl wsiai win Beat Ml, I ubmarines? a YOUR MONEY AND YOUR BRAINS. A Handful of Men Cant IW fornix,. " - VJVI Hluiij 2 Neither Can a handful of Men Finance The War France has over ten million known investor. S Tlio TTnitpil Stairs about thrpc hurulroH tk,,,,,,' i 5 j. ti w . - - ..w.v vmjuflallU Manifestly, the small army of present investrnon v.,..i hopelessly inadequate to take the great "Libertv Lmi new army of buyers must be mobilized at once. " 2 Join the Ranks. Dr. R. P. WILSON Veterinary Surgeon Will answer calls day or night. Office phone 226. Reaident phone 801-J. This is a matter of supreme importance. You may not be able to jo'n the fighting ranks; help the fight by joining Iheranks of subscribers -nnm-r-r -r .f-v 4 T I 1 ' '11 1 . i JiKil LUAi" wnicn win supply the money neeu lor rood, mater iais ot '' you in:s can I I I I I t I I a ranks th; "LIB- war an (J shir Wfe cannot see our allies fail and Belgium starve Abernethy Hardware Co. HICKORY, NC. Dr. Glenn & Scott DENTIST OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO Join the Ranks. for lack of supplies. 0 Join the Ranks. The bonds wi.'l be for amounts of $50 up I American, flnri will be rearlv about .TnU- 1 The rate of interest will be 3 1-2 per cent. Th of all tax, ana the price will be par. Help Beat the Subm Ti !-. .: h annes. NATIONAL DR. G. E. FLOWERS Having enjoyed a large ceun try practive for 32 years, an now located in Hickery and so licit a share of the general prac-, tice. Office at 8th avenue and 15th street. Children's diseases a specialty. tsxttttstttxti V Dr. O. L. Hollar HICKORY, N. C. Special t attention given to Fistulas, Fissures Ulcers, Pruritus Cured. No cutting, no conficn- '?.".W PILES waiiuiiiiiiiuiffiiiiiiH 1 J. W, Hollingsworth I LAWYER J i Office 1 Hollingsworth Clothing Co. NEWTON, N. C. iM!lll!!l!IIIIilllllinQia 23HSGC Uo Co Vo Special Train TO WAS D. C. Monday June 4, 1917 v Greatly reduced round trip fares from all points, via Southern Railway System Round trip fare from Charlotte $8.50; proportionate fares from other points. This Re-Union will be one of the most Un;que and Patriotic ever held, and will be largely attended from all over the counhy. Tickets will be good on all regular trains, also special trains operated from various points for this occasion. Southern Railway System tot. 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. E JRGESS, D. P. A. Charlotte, N. C. Capital and Surplus $300,000.00. Hickory N C ?oi.r Per Cent. Interest On Savings Accounts. 'Com i pounded Quarterly. i .T-i.Q17 f T fnr All T1: , I OSlSSgllBSg8IS2SgSSBSaB8BBBBB&iBIIi n2 m 1 I I I - Franct I I I ( every J ;' be free f I I I BANK Good Service You Will Like The Consol idated Trust Company. NO MATTER How large or small your busi- jlad to ness may be we will b p on i have 3'ou with us. .LOW US To demonstrate our ability to take care of your wants: ) TRUST CO. Ital $80,000.00, llckory Cabinet & Manufacturing Co. M. G. Crouch, Mgr. Located in o'd light house building near foundry. Telephone 227-J " All orders dispatched promptly. i MIC1EL1N 12 to 15 Extra Weight normal tread rR.ry Vlli Trtta f WHEN you buy your next tire make this simple test. Let us weigh a Michelin fvf Tire in comparison with any other non-skid ot to same size. You will find the Michelin J2 to l5fo heavier than the average, the txact percentage depending on the size f the tires used in the test. This extra weight represents extra rubber and fabnc, which means extra service. Hickory Garage Comp y
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