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i i . PAUE TWO Hickory Daily Record TELEPHONE 167 Published by the Clay Printing Co. Every Evening Except Sunday. S. H. Farabee - Editor 7 r Miller Manager H. M. Miller .-Adv. Mgr HICKORY DAILY RECORD FKIDAY EV )UDSCrlUr uesins - their paper changed, will plM aUte in their communication both OLD and NEW addressee To insure efficient delivery, com plaint should be made to the Sub scription Department promptly. Uty subscribers should call 167 regarding complaints Baltimore, Louisville and Denver, which failed to secure a reserve bank, are practically promisedd branch banks in the near future, and it will be surprising if those cities do not make the main banks move to keep ahead. u:,.i.,.itr nonnl nrt? dointf their bit JllVIWljr .v..,-.v. .- for the Red Cross and they will be interested in hearin.tr Dr. P.oyer tell what it is all about tonight in the Academy of Music. The public u invited. , a a DfiaDDDQDDDDDDDQQDSQOQDDlIB El t Just a Few Details That are Different: I They may be escaping across the Texas border or leaving for Cuba oy umiv to I'Morida. but the Catawba SUBSCRIITION RATES tlks are waiting to register next t4 fin 'p....,...i. One ve.'T Six months A .11 W i"Wiii One Month One week -10 $4.00 .Tuesday. PUBLICATION OFFICE: J402 ELEVENTH AVENUE r k J ..nAnil slna mall r Sen. cuicicu dvvvh v.w- . - . tember 11, 1915, at the postoffice at, The North Carolina coast artillery is one branch of the national guani that is enlisted to full war strength. Th'-'se gallant youths also might sec some fighting. IV.'ans are in bloom in most gardens tember 11, 1915, at the postomce ai, ." Hickory, N. C, under the act of March uml it will not be but a few days un it 187i. I til the Record is announcing the lirt -" " 'mess of the season. Tell us about ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS . 1 . . i I'UIDAY. JUNE 1. 1917 JOOD CROP PROSPECTS The union that Lincoln foretold has I . . . . i.it e i (JOOD CROP PROSPER.: IS existed for a long tune, imi tne uici h.-is not been more observable than Given favorable weather, this st'c-'jn tn? iast few months. tin of North Carolina will produce the greatest yield of foodstuffs in its j jle Time Element in Russia Mtorv. According to persons wn . r-,imhi.t State. travel about the country who pass In regard to Russia the old adage Wjrhw.,. .d journey h.t - m. across the hedges there was never Russlan ,joVrnment manages to re anything like it. Revenue otlicers in- tain jts rather precarious grasp on form the Record thalb nearly every- the reins improves the chances mat thing is planted this spring. Mr. eventually it will be able to bring tly- X i ,r , ,a,utl, -,f chaotic republic to a reasonable ba- Claude Moser, who is a member of sis K , thafc the Kovernment u a a a ' sis. r.very nay iri.ii ine nuiniuia-iu the nrm of I I Jones and Com- stan,is jrjves another day in which nanv. Unlimited, says the like has the democratic influences of France, never been observed by him before. Great Britain, and, most powerful of onsummauon t a a u a a B n Q B B , . , , , ,, t,f a I, America, can worK to prevent tne Th Record also is told that farm- ' .' .., ' , oisasirous i-oiisuiiiiutinun ui u scjm- ers who have been in the habit of rate peace with Germany or the buying kraut in winter have hun- equally disastrous division of Russia dreds of cabbage plants out and that into two openly hostile camps with this juicy pickle will be in abundance JJPlete paralysis of the military !n timnv Vn-ni npvt winter. IIereti il. t or a ... ..v.... . 1L LIle lYUll HO Vfl I1II1CIIL villi IfliUIl fore sauer kraut put up in Ohio has its seat but a little while, if it can been cheaper than the variety to be be brought to a sufficient degree of u,:,i UrmcrVi ih ininnrtPi stability to enable America to negoti- obtained here, though the importeu jt -n fu1 gafetVi the firgt brand is not as good. steps towani rehabilitating Russia Lima or butter bean seeds have and restoring her to the actual corn run short and there are none to be ob- batant ranks on the side of the forces tain in this section, it is said. Great fre.etlm. wil1 hae bfen aved. ... , , . , , Once let the provisional government quantities have been planted. The secure a firm enoUffh hold to become number if acres put in corn has been the connecting link between the or- largely increased. ganized democracies of the west and It "is also said that there will be a inchoate radicals of Russia, and , , I, t i u:, the problem will be near solution, larger number of pullets raised in this when that time comesand every section this year than in other years, day without renewed outbursts seems With the excellent facilities for stor- to bring it nearer America, by ing and shipping eggs, the farmers showing practical sympathy in money .7. . .... . . . and sunnhes. will bo abl? tr irrmrps will be able to obtain good prices at Us gt , mor(? de , on th -Rus A.! 1 . 1 f.il... 4 U . w . a lime wnen nens larincr norm aic Sian people. It is hard to calculate not active. how far this aid would go in making The Irish potato crop promises to the, Slavs understand that they are , , A. i. j i really engaged in war on the side of be fine and there is a great demand a nation who8e very name has beeR for sweet potato . slips. No bets much to say that wide spread dis are being overlooked by our pied- semination of the knowledge that mont patriots. America is in the war, heart and soul, against Germany, in the war for the .... " ! ; Tr" . sacred cause of freedom, and that ith the fruit crop in this section America is extending a helping hand larger and more promising than in to the newest of republics, would hold many years, there is more or less the masses of Russian people true . , ., , , to the purpose of the government anxiety as to how the peaches and ap which nw'is (lirectinfr aflirg pies will be preserved. Thousands Were that assured, the task before of cans could be utilized and then America would loom much less large not begin to take care of the fruit, than it does. With Russia reorganiz t u i , i , , , . ed, her armies strikincr hard at th Peaches soon will begin to ripen, but eastern ffateg of the eeS'UireV, the first peaches of course are not what America would have to throw in suitable for preserving. It i3 re- to the balnce would be far less than ally a problem and if it could be solv- wij a Passive or disrupted Russia. ed successfully, there would be no At anvnmlnf tw"11 fu" f periL ... ; , . , At any moment there may may come lack of canned goods in North Caro- the news that counterrevolution has lina next year. broken out, or that the ill according views of radical and moderate have V.rtaM ,of H country WJiS are furnishing outbreaks against a fallen Russia. the draft law. Anti-draft agita- But whether that news comes or tions are not to be wondered at, how- instead there continues a steady pro- ever, because there are many people frsmsip,f 111" fr Slavic . . .. , , armies, America must count on sup- who conscientiously oppose conscrip- plying the final weight to turn the tion and thousands of others whose scale. Whether Russia gives up or first interest is in some other coun- fiPhts on will only determine the ex try. New York furnished the prin- IL"1.!1 "ature of ts assistance; i . . . ... vyiuvii iuvcs necessary lor tne secu- cipal draft riots in the civil war, we ing of American safety and world believe, but other towns will be on freedom. the map in the present crisis. "All cars are good cars," said a man the other day, "but some cars are better than others." Of course we admit that the Stud ebaker car is better, but let us call your attention to a few details that you don't find in other cars: The front seats are individual ad justable chairs, removable or revisa ble. You can take them out, or the passenger in the righthand front seat can turn and face the passen gers in the back seat. The Studebaker Four is a beautiful 5-passenger car, lighter than the av erage, stronger than the strongest, and more powerful than the most powerful of other makes. But clev erly concealed under the tonneau seats, there are two folded arm chairs which instantly convert the Studebaker 5rPassenger Touring car into a big roomy 7-Passenger Touring car if you are a car owner you have been impressively taught that there are times when two ex tra seats are a great convenience. Studebaker cars are upholstered in genuine leather, but not just genuine leather like many other cars. Studebaker uses exactly the same quality of genuine long-grain, semi glazed, leathers as you find in cars costing from $2,000 up Jeather that costs 50 per cent more than the aver age kind Studebaker buys its leath er like it buys its steel, the best in the market.- 4 Cylinder $985, 6 Cylinder $1,250. Detroit, Michigan. B B - a sm mm , . " ' i iniuiiiii iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiniMniiintm nnnnHnHuaauuuuuiJuuuuatnnnnnEsznr:5g- . HIS O Tl Tl TTn iree wil r r Professional Cards rtntuTTTtffiu Dr. W. B. Ramsay Dentist Office over Shuf ord's Drug Store. Hickory, N. C. THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Manufacturers of all btuus of HARNESS, BRIDLSS. SADDLES AND STRAP WORK. Repairing a Specialty. Hickory, N. C. THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP P. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor First-Class Work Guaranteed Phone 106, Work Delivered 1032 14th street Hickory, N. C. Next to Firyt Buildin & Loan office. L3 B B B B B B B B B B B B m Abernethy Hardware Co. I HICKORY, N C. I 7 B B anaaDDDDaDDai!-i-iEiiiDagQaiiiaaDQDasDiigii For Preserving Your Salads, use Heinz White Salad and table vinegar in sealed pack ages. All sizes. Whitener & Martin "Sell for Less Profit" 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 0TER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO DR. G. E. FLOWERS Having enjoyed a large coun try practive for 82 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. llttffttttt I Dr. J. C. Underwood 1 Dentist 1 I Office over I HICKORY DRUG CO "rariE; iax-Fos, A Mild, Effective Laxativo & Liver Tonic Does Not Gripe nor Disturb the Stomach. In addition to other properties, Lax-Fos contains Cascara in acceptable form, a stimulating Laxative andTonic. Lax-Fos acts effectively and does not gripe nor disturb stomach. At the same time, it aids digestion, arouses the liver and secretions and restores the healthy functions. 50c Dr. O. L. Hollar HICKORY, N. C. Special attention given to Fistulas, Fissures Ulcers, Pruritus h Cured. No cutting, no confien- I PILES J. W, Hollingsworth 1 LAWYER J Office I Hollingsworth Clothing Co. p NEWTON, N. C. IRON GIVES YOU THAT (JRAND """"" I OLD IIAPl'Y FFFLINC The censorship section of the es- Be Sure You Take Right King of Iron pionage bill, fathered by Representa-(.cid Iron Mineral, Nature's tive Webb in the house, has been kill-. Remjedy the best. .Don't Take Al ed again. As for the Record, i - cono1. it injures Kidneys, would be glad to' obey any instrue- 'l;S!Tb -fif0 Z cI?thes these tions or regulations of the gove, n-' rTfo 'aWt ment, but unfortunately there are Your little old nerves, all smoothed papers which would care more for "t by Acid Iron Mineral, seem to "scoops" than for the lives of the men 8i0Ht th,ejr happiness at the return who are fighting, the battles of de-y , " mSn8!,? woT yv,o. Ky' is common sense too. Wlhen Tnocracy- yu recall the solid, substantial meals t feW years a" and comPare A newspaper is simply a clearing 1 em d?y. after flay wit" what we house for the news of the community 2 " ,ne Mif fd-l?W , ,, ,, . J ins to 8et pale around the gdls, and and the world. You give your news sort of loses interest in things, to th3 reporters as you would your "A cd drink of "coke" or dope money to the tellers in banks and the now and th9n Pyt yu back for rest is done for you. The whol- pHivjifoi0' S' utu take a ffood old , . wnui" medicinal iron in b g quantities irive community shares in the information. . you the "Fitayu!ther fSjlg In The Record always is glad to publish Acid Iron Mineral, you get the most items, but it is too poor to employ l1,on1per do?,lar- In fact a dollar bot- a staff of reporters, and must depend long a other" and i l6" -timeS aS on its friends ,and weaker iron rem- on its mends. eies hlch often ag not contain a . .chol which everyone knows has only Secretary Daniels is righteous., a temPrary effect and always a dan indignant at reports circulated to the fvUS reac.tion when take" excess- ii i io nuantities. effect that American navy officers Give Your Wood a Real Cleaning with German names are not loyal to . iStart taking a teaspoonful of Ac ths country. There will be all sorv id ron Mineral (natural iron) after of evil tricks to make the country's r,? meal A(or a week or ten days, force, ineffective in the war. but ZlZAl" ' basest probably is that reflecting on . Uie alarm for early and sae how the honor of naval men. .sound the sleep gets, and how re- 'freshed and full of vim you feel on The Poles saved Vienna once and flereft h' ft-"eed9 were snubbed and later the Prussians, ' 'helpful t& ToToZ' Austrians and Russians seized and kidneys, stomach and bladder, it is partitioned their kingdom. No oth-kfatJ to- Rerms uric. ac'd, and other w' poisons. uegin by nhon no- nr calling at the nearest druggist this very day. A large bottle of Acid Iron Mineral will be sent anywhere prepaid upon receipt of one dollar. Ferrodine Chemical Corp. Roanoke, er people have suffered more than the Poles and it ought to be a safe prop osition that if the allies win, they will be given their independence. U C V. s S-22EaE 11 ram TO fAsmow Dl 1917 Monday June 49 Greatly reduced round trip fares from all points, via Southern Railway System Round trip fare from Hickory $8.75; proportionate fares from other points. This Re-Union will 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, 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 agent, or write, S. E. Bt JRGESS, D. P. A. Charlotte, N. C. S s m a fa m a a a a In order to help along the sale of t Liberty Loan, the First National Bar!- 0f Hickory offers three Gold Prizes, first, second and third, $10.00, $5.00 and $2.50, to b given to the boys or girls who sell the most bonds. The contest will close June 8u at 3 o'clock, and any person can enter by filing his name and getting a supply of blanks. 1 .e orj2e are not offered for the largest amount subscrihfrj j-,ut for the largest number of individual subscribers, as th Government is anxious to enlist as many small sub scribers as possible. Nearly every person can take a bond, which are m i(; " '' Ji'noni- ination? of $50 or $100 and upward, and if the ,-., w-i a-iuaLiivier uaa not the ready money with which to make the purchase, th B 'will help to carry him. The only condition we make is that the subs,- ,., be from responsible persons and we reserve the nrivi',.., Cfi.ll ing: for the 2 per cent initial payment as provided bv th -ov- r" ment. These bonds pay 3 1-2 per cent. ern" Blanks and full details will be furnished by the plication. Get busy and get a prize. Every boy lot of friends who will buy bonds. or i rl has a BANK FIRST NATIONAL Capital and Surplus S3C0,000.C). I'our rer ent. interest On Savings pounded Quarterly. Money to Loan at All Times. n!HEt'3it3nEjEinnat?aciaBonnnDG3EiIlt5 f3 ES. Hickory, N. C. Accounts. Com- Enlist Your $ Dollars in the War In the time of our country's crisis an idle dollar is as much a "slacker" as an idle man. Are your dollars doimj their duty? The Liberty Loan of 1917 invites the immediate response of the American people. Every dollar subscribed will help make it a success. The quicker the better. Armies of dollars are an absolute necessity for national de fense. Unless the dollars at home stand back of them, the soldiers in the field cannot do their utmost l protect our houfd holds and our freedom. We Will Count it a Privilege to Enter Your Subscription. CONSOLIDATED TRUST CO. 1328 Union Square Hickory, N. C. Capital $60,000.00 Introductory FREE OFFER 50 c value for 25c. One "Jiffy'' bath tub or commode brush free with one can of STERI-FOAM, Spotless Odorless, Sanitary. Let "Jiffy" clean it the easy way. GRIMES & MURPHY, Druggists Phone 300 Opposite xPost Office "IN Business for Your Health" J. D. Elliott. President Bud Treasure. J. Worth Elliott L. M. Elliott. Secretary V.-Frw Elliott Building Company Incorporated Fnt oil '! p 4. l: Fine or gamzation anc best equipped contractors in the rally- ll ICEOEY N. C J Subscribe to the Record $4 Hickory Cabinet & Manufacturing U M. G. Crouch, Mgr. Located in old light house building near foundry. Telephone 227-J 1 1 All orders dispatched prompuy. asSSfi Ii ttitttxtnmtxxttmxnntttnnmtxitmtxtmtitxmstsixitm
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