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HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAI.K TWO the Hickory Daily Recorm This from Greensboro News: Uickorv Democrat. TBLEPilUflE 167 Publi-hed by the glay PrinttaK Co. Every Evening Except Sunday. i?j;tn S. H. frabee 'JuSS j. Adv Mgr. t AM Millar .....-AOY. ri. m . . -Says. the. Victory tu mim matrauon ww time events to the second. Just as feariMS senators were barking at the ieans s?iuu. Af wause the nroainent anu vu" j k. ilp the news navy was suppo eu- nat Am. was nasneu uvci '-,"-" . tp,.- eric an Sujscri CI I l8 !" " " w been in Euro- pe'an waters two week fhe critical gentlemen sat down -Very pretty . 11 seems ui"" . jJ;.ir ih address of ministration uJscnoer .--- trt ,r with 't m ng events to m , paptr changed, wiU pl" lUH to dp with tin u , , .,t)llllu,,.cat.on bull. Ol.- nul ond. U wa dk events to the sec than com- -timing . . , . .rt u. I he Record does nov cinm ..v, . wiser than its neighbor the vem In Your New Mo tor SUD- cuy ,, nui' 'H'Cifiii .Jiv;r iii-omUl.) vji.j onv ' ..,,.r:M.':...l ....oki call l" .K."in ' it has a hunch that the ' unn nrlministration caused the anounce ...v iiaTKS mnnt from London. Maybe the Dem- ... yeTr1".::" -ocrat had that m mind too. mouths T uu " ; , -mm iiioiitli. . president of the American ec v,"ul" '" .1U rnt.5.in of Labor, Samuel Gompers tnfcM all he can for his men -which U but human nature but he is one nf th most loyal patriots the coun- lU. miidragt nf t.VlP try has since wic uui,viv. - -wir Mr Gompers has been con- demanded, but he deserves commenda- on now. . t ItUi Al lO.N :M I..UVI ii. vi... a Quince i SATURDAY, MAY 26. 1917 SAME OLD STORY Observes the Statesville Landmark "Representatives of Andrew Carne nnfirtpd the citv of Hickory Vu .ni donate $11,000 for the erection of a library building there as soon as a site is selected and piaii aereed upon. The question of a site - . " , , 4 1 New bot- may be a knottier prooiem man the title as for Solomon tells us that there is noth inir new under the sun ties are set before us, to oe urc nnMtl.t he deserve his but it is the same old wine every. judge? time. The seven jokes have been , passed aroumd and around, each lf the best aut0mobiles sold man adding a few embellishments $1-0 aml pasoiine was three cents a until, like bacteria, they multiply and j,allonSt these machines would be too divide, and we think we have a book expen9jve for a great number of of new jokes, when at heart they peoplCl though judging from the num are all the same old chunks of hu- ber o carg on the highways this mor, moss-covered and moth-eaten. 80Unj3 like a paradox. Mhen we became Webb-footed, adopted "Sahara" as our motto and When Solomon declared there was added "bone-dry" to our vocabulary, no-thinff new under the sun he was we hooked our thumbs under our sus- nofc contemplating the invention of penders, assumed a complacent air Q automobile joke. and fooled oursehls into ithinking that we had done something. We( Beer ig said to be bad and scarce had, but it wasn't anything new. It . in Germany, but it would be placing was merely repeating what our great- cerman patriotism on a low plane to grandfathers had done when they in- intimate that the cause of the strikes corporated irlo their coasft-of-arms ha9 been located. the well-known (now) water-wagon. Some 236 years ago, if we are to The new wheat crop is being har credit the research work of a well- veste(j in Texas. "Which reminds us known writer of the Philadelphia that the Catawba wheat looks mighty Public-Ledger, "Girard," who is fam- g00 -m the neits just now. ed for digging up historic papers n his neighborhood, a party of twelve Statesville decided to organize an m,n Oood and true, understood) ambulance and the next heard of the petitioned the governor of their ol- movement the money for the ambu ony, earnestly beseeching that th? lance had been raised. whee's of the water-wagon be greav cd and set in motion; as follows, and WJien the young men mobilize on t0 it. June 5, why shouldn't the older men "Whereas, wee, ye inhabitants of mobilize behind the liberty loan? ye rveu Seated Town near ye falli Make it a rally day right in Hickory. of Dellaware (called Crewcorne), finding ourselves aggrieved by ye In-' Catawba county will produce its dians when drunk, informeth, that share of the food, the elements not in wee be and have been in great dan- terposing. er o.f our lives, of our homes burn- ' 'riro'f o-T ?oo.:ls stealing and of our When the Record talks about gar Wives and Children affrighting, u. dens, it is not talking about any par asm uh that wee are af eared to go ticular spot, let it be understood. about o-ir Lawful affairs, least when come home we finde you and our If the government will give .nni.ma Hqmifipd food commission its expenses, "These things considered, wee doe would be enough to enlist anybody, humblv and jointly desire that the selling of brandy and strong liquors GUINEAS VALUABLE TO FARM to ye Indians may be wholly sup- . ... j x. Raleigh, May 26. If better known pressed, when if done wee hope wee v'era J lady in charge of the shall live peaceably. poultry operations on North Carolina Wherefore, it oftimes behooves us farms, a small flock of guineas when we are kissed by the zenhyrs of would be kept by every farm in the South mountain,, to t-.mft to the Xoihe NoThVarE ITigh Sheriff a copy of this docn- experiment station. The guinea is ment, with Greetings to whom it may an excellent protector against hawks, concern, for by the influence of crows, and other enemies of the i poultry yard. j-ionfr Deiore xnese enemies reach the yard, the shrill Car You Want First of All, Power And Power for Every Need You want power for the day-lpng cross-country xour 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. Yoi 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, 4weet-ru;nning), s$en,t, splendid automobile. Prices 4 Cylinder - $ 985 6 " - 1250 Detroit, Mich. SATURDAY EVENiy a. Professional Cards Dr. W. B. Ramsay Dentist Office over Shuford's Drug Store. Hickory, N. C. What Will Beat marines? THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Man"faf:turer& cf all tuis of HARNESS, BRIDLSS SADDLES AND STRAP WORK.. Repairing: a Specialty Hickory, N. C. at fi THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP F. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor First-Class Work Guaranteed Phone 106. Work Delivered 1032 14tb street Hickory, N. C Next to Firrt Buildin & Loan office a n 3 S n YOUR MONEY AND YOUR BRAINS. A Handful of Men Can t Beat Germany Neither Can a handful of Men Finance The War. France has over ten million known investors. The United States about three hundred thousand. hopelessly inadequate to take the great "Liberty Loan." new army of buyers must be mobilized at once. ' is reat Join the Ranks. Dr. R. P. WILSON Veterinary SurgeoB Will answer calls day or night. Office phone 226. Resident phone 301-J. This is a matter of supreme importance. You may not be able to join the fighting ranks, bir von help the fight by joining iheranks of subscribers to th;s "T ranks need for food, mater ials of war anfJ ships. Join the Ranks. Wte cannot see our allies fail and Belgium starve. Abernethy Hardware Co. HICKORY, NC. Subscribe to the Record $4 Hickory Cabinet & Manufacturing Co". M. G. Crouch, Mgr. Located in old light house building near foundry. Telephone 227-J All orders dispatched promptly. Dr. Glenn G. Scott DENTIST OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO D a a (3 II D for lack of supplies, or France Join the Ranks. The bonds wi'l be for amounts of $50 up American, and will be ready about July 1. The rate of nterest will be 3 1-2 per cent, of all tax, ana the price will he par. -in reach cf every Th.y wiii be free 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 lth street. Children's disewes a specialty. jjj Help Beat the Submarin FIRST NATIONAL a a BANK Capital and Surplus $3(RC00.C. Four JL'er Cent. Interest On Savings pounded Quarterly. Money to Loan at All Times. Hickory, N. C. Accounts, Com- i I Dr. O. L. Hollar HICKORY, N. C. Special attention given to Fistulas, Fissures Ulcers, Pruritus No cutting, no confien- PILES Cured miuiiiiiiiiiBniiun the that Subscribe for the Daily Record J. W. Hollingsworth LAWYER Office Hollingsworth Clothing Co. I NEWTON, N. C. those booz'-hden zephyrs are we alf damnified? GIVING FULL PRAISE Premier Lloyd George is u. penetrating cry of alarm from the flock will speedily rout them and send them away in headlong haste The noj. least suspicious noise, at night, it. nlcA rtiiilrNr Yinfiro.r1 an-! nnir animal ow to pay tribute to the American Qr other disturber soon learns that lt navy for the service it has render- meang discovery to go into the yard ed in the campaign against subma- where guineas are kept, rines and it is more than probable The only great objection which may that dovi, which had been worked 51!" bSU out by American inventors were put ever most of thia wild instinct may into operation when the destroyers be eliminated. It is a good idea to reached British waters three weeks buy the eggs, when beginning with a0 a flock, rather than to buy the old ,. , . ... , , birds. These eggs should be hatch- Tne Lnglish in this war have been ed by a nen and when hatched, it quick to recognize the services oi j8 a good idea to give the old lady their allies and this is commendable, a "few chicks to carry along. These While Britain was preparing for the wil1 mind her. and will cause the . . . , . . , young, wild guineas to follow their giant struggle she received many ampie. it takes four weeks for kicks from neutrals and some from guinea eggs to hatch. The young belligerents bit once the country birds are very active and as they gTow became aroused it stopped short of destroy many insects about -t,- t-. . ;1 .. the farm. They should be fed in nothing. Even while smarting un- about the same ag turkeySi der unjust criticism there was no, The guinea hens are very prolific L 1 , . . . 11 1. .1 .. lenaency to minibize the Dravery ana iay aunng tne entire summer and efforts of allies. taking good care all the time to care- isTnw tfc nitid, ' ully nide tneir nests. It is quite an Now the British empire 1S doing easy matter to find them by the pecu- more ngnung man any other being-, liar noise made when the flock has erent Germany excepted, there still been watched, it only takes a few min is no disDoaition t.r hnnat Tha rnl utes to locate the nests. In the sum- British character U Win, shown, in tT h?, " XTZll i,.CBc irjruiK uays, ana u 13 inaicative similar to game, and is relished as a of a better feeling in the world after great table delicacy. the war. SENSIBLE APPAREL fcpnngfield Republican. Women employed in the Butler mill at New Bradford are wear ing overalls, and the practice is render crood Dositions. which of rao BPre.aiing xo ojtner manufacturing sii uva ' lu estaDiishments in that city. There "... ucu vyvn lur mum on meir re- can be no doubt of the more general turn. In the meantime it is only fair adoption of this sensible costume, to these young men that those who .ich is mucb in vogue in England! are left behind do their part. There ZT i"fj ?ny a nuisance when ,v,ij vrt - , ' worn m industrial work, but a neril should be no place for loafers ... as well. Women are entitled to th7s Hickory. greater security, and may be expect- ed to insist upon having it. The proposition that graduating T class., at our co?Be, buy liber.., LouisviIIe gg25$! bonds is a good suggestion. The "So this is Hamfat College?" young men can borrow the money "The came. Here's where we teach from the banks and give the bonds thf y"nd idea how to shoot." a collateral. . X.e8' J,met s?me of your boys last nijrht getting loaded." It is estimated that 100 young men will be drafted into the army from TTS-1 . jiucKory. aviany 01 rneso win sur- Special Train TO D. Monday June 49 1917 Greatly reduced round trip fares from all points, via Southern Railway System Round trip fare from Hickory $8.75; proportionate fares from other points. 1 his Re-Union will b e one of the most Un laue ana Patriotic ever held, and will be largely attended from all over the country. Tickets will be good on all regular trains, June 2 to 7, inclusive, also special trains operated from variour points for this occasion, final limit returning June 2 1 , but by de posit and paying 50c is extended to July 6th. 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 3gent, or write, S. E. Bl JRGESS, D. P. A. Charlotte, N. C. II? W4 rt.f-x-r-. :.-.-s Good UUKE You Will Like The Consol idated Trust Company. Service NO MATTER How 1 ame or ness may be we have you with us. small vour b will hi glad usi- to ALLOW US To demonstrate our ability to take care of your wants: CONSOLIDATED TRUST CO. Capital $60,000.00, A REASON WHY YOU SHOULD PROFIT BY BUYING FROM We all know that when a man comes to our i)0me 1 ve Piano that ho must be paidfor Lis time anil expeie.. further know that the buyer is th'2 one who pays- Two years ago we decided that you were paymfr i cessary services of this middle man. so we adopted the NO AGENT NO SALESMAN NO SOLICITOR plan of selling pianosa plan that saves you money on MEHLIM, A. B. CHASE, ADAM SCHAFF AND NEEDHAM PIANOS Call or writs for particulars regarding our P-i:1 "n'lt your money, and catalogue, prjees and terms. save HARDIN C. 1348 Union Square Pianos Player Pianos Knabe Phonographs Convenient Terms. Hickory pipe urg"- N-C- -On
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