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PAGE TWO Hickory Daily Record TELEPHONE 167 Published bj the Clay Printing Co. Every Evening Except Sunday. S. H. Farabee r, Tlf i I la ManMv Miner ;:;.---Adv. Mgr. J. C. II. M. ""Subscribers desiring the address of their paper changed, wiU pleaao Utj In their communication both OLU ana NEW addresses. .... nnm To insure efficient delivery, com .Vinnl.I hn made to the Sub :.;;nn llonnrtment DromptlV. klty .ubscribers should call 167 regarding complaints. THE RESULT OF REGISTRATION I CARD OF I'WANS While complete information on the I wish to thank our neighbors j number ol men m 0i,nm n Hrtrine- the sick- States who registered luesaay k"oTiny wife and possible service m xn mother .rmv will not be known for several LITTLE and FAMILY. days, the people of the country nav a ngnt w i .. . NOTICE : or, A cheerfulness wiui IHKiicaa the young manhood oi tne iuuu. HICKORY DAILY RECORD Train Schedules. SOUTHERN WEDNESDAY EVENING aiTnarRlfTinN RATES One ye.-jr c: mnnVta -------- i W Three months 1'5J One Month One week jv i i . , y Vm rirnnprtu TP- sponded to the call of duty. In Japan f wg find there are a when a new increment is taiu ber 0f parties who have failed the colors there is general rejoicing, tQ list For your convenience you in th United States registration is can call at tne cicy iiana er th6. 1 w none the less until June 9th where your list will be .... , i receiveu suiu wine m a v willingly. ..x if vmi fail to list, vou aie liable to In Hickorv and Catawoa coum-jr . o fir V(Viir namG(i turned ... - ... .1 I UUUWD bCA..( " the response was almost w """over to the Solicitor wno win prose rvu -.iroa Tint, a sintrie un-1.nta for failure to I'st. wnicn is a lllCIO - I - 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. N. 35 Ar. Hickory 11:32 p. m. Eastbound No. 36 Ar. Hickory 9:05 a. nr.. No. 22 Ar. Hickory 12:00 noon. No. 12 ar. Hickory 5:32 p. m. No. 16 Ar. Hickory 6:50 p. m. mum-inn:. mi iiiimniiiiiinn'""" Professional Cards nrmTHiiiiniiiimiiiiiniMmimm jipnnnnnnnnnnQnnnnnnnQwnncinnnDBagJ5aBI I How You Can man. .10 PUBLICATION OFFICE: 1402 ELEVENTH AVENUE Vntured as second class matter Sep tember 11, 1916, at the postofflce at Hickory, N. C, under the act of Marcn 9, 1879. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS WEDNESDAY, JUNK 6, 15)1 7 toward incident to mar the day so far misdemeanor as we could learn. The sons 01 6 5 4t brave men answered tne can as 3 JOHN W, BALLEW, City Manager. C. AND N.-W No. 9 Ar. Southbound Hickory 2:35 p. Dr. W. B. Ramsay Dentist Office over Shuf ord's Drug Store. Hickory, N. C. were expected to answer it, and they QrlvesOut Malaria, Builds Up Sysr - the I ctoniinrn ven&T&l strengthening loc . 1 1 liior n 1 1 1 v a 1 vv nviti c viva wu' w . wm mo - - I GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives Ou Drocess of selection, many of them M1 riche8llieblood,and builds up the sys- 1 1 - Northbound No. 10 Ar. Hickory 11:40 tn. a. m. n 1 m inVa nn arms in rl1 are caueu on w w"1 k fnse of democracy Young men who may not care to . : rUa il rn f t. are at liberty u S ioin the reeular army or the national guard. Quite a large number surely will be selected and Hickory win be called on to bear its part of the world's burden Poiriatrntion was so effective tan. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50r Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any case of Itching, Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6tol4days. the first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c. THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Manufacturers cf all binds of HARNESS. BRIDLES SADDLES AND STRAP WORK. Repairing a Specialty. Hickory, N. C. WATCH AUSTRIA-HUNGARY Th fact that German newspapers ..... ;v, nnlitWl nit-' throughout the country that our a nation in Austria-Hungary, where lies and our enemies will see that we a r..rmn And Mflirvan seem for are in earnest to bring the war to as .1... . v.. i ,ini-,ritv in'sneedy an end as possible and to make Hit? Uirsi'llk v lit mv n..i.. , . .1. . j. i fnvir lmnoaaible for a set OI the irovernment. anoras tne mosi - ..u. v, .ntrnl eom-Dlooaeu ruiers w w . .... .i , f iin,lrt.la of thousands o powers in months. Austria is sick v- - , of the war. has been sick of it for people and to lay waste to the land. two years, and only the complete do ruination of the pan-Germans, repre- The Confederate soldiers have at The vet- uf0,l KV Tl.vnh nn,l othor ncrpnt. last captured Washington has prevented a move for peace. Now'erans were welcomed with open arms v-i. i,- r. onnfiv by union soldiers and officials and is overthrown, there is reason to be the people of the capita . No finer lieve that political developments i' indication of the national spirit could the dual empire will be of a kind that be desired than the welcome accord- eventually will mean the breaking up the old . t i .it ' It is verv important that men wnc if u .ip cannot agree with the action of their sia. with th democratic forces set government keep Kheir moukths in motion, has caused a tremendous closed durin the There 13 reaction in Austria-Ihingary with its 9ense in saying things in any millions of people held in subjection community that would cause them to Kv n minnrltu f r.rmnna on,! Moo-, lose their heads if they were in the yars. The young emperor is said to land of the Prussians. be democratic and onnoapil tr thu' "" German idon nf n pmniro M,!n Revenue officers should be aided in central Europe and Asia. Any kind destroying stills in this section cf of peace that would leave Austria North Carolina. The enforcement ...:a tt... i. x :l 1 1 i nf th nrohibition law cannot be wimi yrvsvni lerncory wouia oe r acceptable to its people, and there is made effective unless the men who even room for hooa that th m;r. maKe roiien uquor are wP3Cu ation of Italy can be gratified sentenced to the penitentiary largely. J If Russia is unable to render the A BLUFF allies any military assistance, that' mint pt. winir Vva Annr 41. A .rn.l.l Washinarton Star. L t le isuibniaiLne blockade; sa4,d w, w. government ottwials at a dinner, "is w"" OI revolution in Austria-nun- a blutf. It does harm, of course gary. it would not be surprising if it does untold harm but a blockade that country does not cause a serious is a bluff. disarrangement tof the German "The bluffing, bragging submarines scheme of world dominion and force remind me of the hen. the Prussians to abandon thir .m. "A hen. you know, set out to see v. !:.. ,i the world, and met a crow in a re- T ...... mote forest. ... r, w.vi i. U. i..USt 41 4gut madam said the crow are teresting political field just now; to y0U not afraid, without wings of Americans, who are about to plunge losing your way in all this dense tan- lnto the war with all their might, it gle?' furnishes a large field of hope. ! " 'Afraid? Oh, no! said the hmt, ' 'Every little while I lay an egg to The Record the other day declined gU"de my3elf back'by to stage a newspaper contest, al though we were assured we would make a grand success of it and by' success the promoter meant that we' 'GAINS VICTORIA CROSS FOR BRAVERY Don't Forget The Special Reduction Sale of jewelry, cut-glass and china, now on at A. X ESSEX Jeweler & Graduate Optometrist At the Van Dyke Shop. Phone 48 THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP F. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor First-Class Work Guaranteed Phone 106, Work Delivered ina2 14th street Hickory. N. C. Nxt to Firt Buildin & Loan office Dr. R. P. WILSON Veterinary Surgeon Will answer calls day or night. Office phone 226. Resident phone 301-J. a n Your Countr Help s PRODUCE WASTE LEND all you can nothing all you can n u B B I I I !-' our Produce Food Stop all waste, lend your urplus to the Governm.e ing in a Liberty Bond whichwill pay 3 1-2 per cent country win the war. This Bank 17- : l- l.-4-l err. i J'u' ,a'J scripiion. jlou can invest as ni,ue as .jau ana it ( ey to make the purchase, tne First National Bank Will llldivc juu a. luau uu tn. """" juu I ell! laKi iiHPlediat advantage of this opportunily to help the governmeM. C u la-ea mon- Hickorr LSOUTHEmi-RAneQtimY r "" ii An Ambition and a Record ';! ! 'THE needs of the South are identical with the needs J J of the Southern Railway: the growth and success of one mean I the upbuilding of the other. The Southern Railway asks no favors no special privilege not accorded to others. The ambition of the Southern Railway Company Is to see that J unity of Interest that is born of co-operation between tne pumic ana h. r.iirn.. tn orr nirfm-ted that fair and frank policy in the manage ment of railroads which invites the confidence of governmental t agenciess to realize tha t liberality of treatment wnicn win enaoie h to obtain the additional capital needed for the acquisition of better and enlarged facilities incident to the demand for Increased and better service; and. finally Tn t.v It. ntrhf. tn the Wr solltlc of tht South alongside of other great industries, with no more, but with ojual liberties, equal rights and equal opportunities. " The Southern Serves the South." il Dr. Glenn G. Scott DENTIST OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO i I s 1 I I I s I I Regular vum i,MK ,n aoouc $o,uuu m cash uring Marguerite Clark, Taramount's iij six weeks We need the money biggest star waa seen by a large audi of course, but we are not anxious to em: tne Pastianie Tuesdjay and jret it bv the conw r,,f0 tv. every one pronounced it a fine pic- u r,ft -A Tu n t. ture- The next Paramount picture is no reason in the world, however, that comes to the Pastime will be wny suoscribers in arrears should rc- shown Thursday June 7th. "The Vic sist the temptation to helD ua makr.toria Cross," a five part drama, fea- the payrolls every week and mct t,urin Telleen: This photo th hvV nnM , drama is from the play of the same cvcr monm. jxame by Paul PtteJ, i j admission 5 and 10 cents. There is reason to hope that the Venezuela government will be WHY RHEUMATISM COMES ame 10 resist the machinations of the. WITH COLD WEATHER Germans for the island of Magarita' (By Valentine Mott Pierce, M. D.) Oil o oiiKMnJ.. 1 fm ..... ' ' -: - Buv,...,.ne oase. fine unite! A close connecUon exists between ouues nas proved its friendship for these twcfcold weather and rheuma- "'"urt wnicn, oy tne tism. prof. Alex. Haig, of Lon way, nas expressed strong disac 1 don. has th moat followers in the proval of the U-boat campaign. But medical profession in the belief that German influence may be able to ac- e presence in the system of uric complish something in that country iacid' or ita salts in excess, is the rcai cause oi rneumausm. .every I D U a a I Just a Few Details I D That are Different: I a a L . L.. ! 1 XI 1 IT I .,, . ... .... vua nas rtxxjgiii&eu, tne uanerence "iiu'u'k itepreseniattve Webh.'in tVio annaanr. v,:- cnairman of the house judiciary com- soon as it gets cold; there is often a mittee, North Carolinians will bs abla copiousi sedtimenit of .brickduet..' to secure for medicinal purposes undei ' Seveal causes may lead up to an the federal statute as much liquor as "u,HUf"i .ox uric acia in tne sys- the statA lnw oii,., t tem' which, m turn, causes rheuma- montvT if i all0WSr Lquart3 a tism or gout, or creaky joints, swol- rnonth it happens. Whether the len fingers, or painful joints. For federal law will repeal the Catawba one reason the skin does not throw county bone dry act is a nnMf;nn ff the uric acid by profuse sweat- that lawyers can answer probably il"?' 88 in the weather. and the prooaDiy. k,dneys are unable to take cre of ,ine ciouoie Duraen. Another reas The San Fransisco Argonaut think3 n is that people do not drink as that the bar should be let down much wate in cold weather as in in California so that Chinese labor- summei wich heIPs to flush the kid ers will he ! fn u neys- AWin. they eat more meat in ers win be able to harvest the crops , coid weather,' and some people are It is a ticklish proposition the San so susceptible that they soon develop rrancisco paper is discussing out rheumatism after eating meat, maybe the need w serious enough to ' , A a11 8UCh times persons should justify it. .drink copiously of hot water, say . a Pnt morning and night, and take vrZ 7, TT ' Anunc (douWe strength) three or JJiihu Itoot, head of the American four times a day. This Anuric comes mission soon to reach Petrograd is m tablet form and can be had at al 72 years old. He has rendered great ffi85?ny 0Te- Jt dissolves service to his country, but th SlJlSl--? th,e 8yst,e.m an.d car- h 4. s 7 r. i" """vvrV- wuiu advise ev "n is inure mnnrmnr rn tha - . V vw ..IV. tVian on., t 1 . . i v...t njf ,ush. ne nas ever un dertaken. That he may succeed is the prayer of every American. k It requires more patriotism to reg ister for service in the national army than it does to buy a liberty bond, but it appears that the young men have it. What's the matter with the rest of us? ery one to take Anuric occasionally, and continue for three or four weeks and in that way avoid rheumatism! gout and many of the painful disor ders due to uric acid in the system. IMake yourself healthy and strong by open-air exercise and diet. TKen cleanse the liver by occasionally stimulating its action with a pleas ant laxative compound of the Ma ple, dried juice of aloe, and root of jalap, sugar-coated and long sold L SUS58t8 as Dr- Perce's Pleas and Pellets. ajv "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 rigih)than4 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 instancy convert the Studebaker 5Passenger Touring car into a big roomy 7-Passenger Touring car lif 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. 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 15th street. Children's diseases a specialty. FIRST NATIONAL BANK! Dr. J. T. Underwood Dentist 1 Office over I HICKORY DRUG CO ramnmiMinininin Dr. O. L. Hollar HICKORY, N. C. l Special attention given to Fistulas, Fissures Ulcers, Pruritus Cured. No cutting, no confien n ?;,. PILES J. W. Hollingsworth LAWYER Office Hollingsworth Clothing Co. 1 NEWTON, N. C. lliyiilllUIBMlM J. H. Willis Special Sales Agency -Internationa) Marble and Granite Co., Canton, Ga. Best work and prices on ev erything1 for the cemetery. We make prompt shipments Office 636 8th Ave. See us when you want any thing in this line. Accounts, Com- 5 Capital and Surplus $300,000.00. B Four Per Cent. Interest On Savings g pounded Quarterly. H Money to Loan at All Times 9 nQ9DS5UDDDDDQDDBSDDQDQBDBBBBgl2ggggHE War Enlist Your Dollars in the In the time of our country's crisis an idle dullar is as much a "slacker" as an idle man. Are your dollars doimr their daty? The Liberty Loan of 1917 invites the immediate respcr.se 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 d fense. Unless the dollars at home stand back of them, the soldiers m the field cannot do their utmost -t urotw-t i holds and our freedom. We Will Count it a Privilege to Enter Your Subscription. House- ST CO. CONSOLIDATED TRU 1328 Union Square Hickory, N. C. Capital $60,000.00 imiiiiiimitmsimiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiimtnm! Fraternal Directory Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. Regular communication Mon aay, night, June 4, 1917. Brethren cordially invited to b present. A. W. SHUFORD, W. M. D. T. APPLEGATE, Sec'y. iniMnnmmmnmmmm Piedmont Council No. 43, Jr, O. U.A. M. Meets every Vjnday evening at 7:30 P. M. All visit'ng brothers cordially invited. J. H. SIGMON, Councilor W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec siMimiiuHiiiUHi I Abernethy Hardware Co. HICKORY, N . C. I n unnennnnnnnnnnnononnoonnnnonnonnonnoonnn Catawba I v I J M C A K. of P. Introductory FREE OFFER 50c 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 Post Office "IN Business for Your Health" J. D. Elliott, President and Treasure. J. Worth Eli ott, L. M. Elliott. Secretary Elliott Building Company Incorporated. 'ui an classes ot construction. jiiSLimaien Fine or ganization and best equipped contractors in tfc -ou folly- HICKORY N.C Subscribe to the Record $4 Meets every Thursday night. Visiting brethren invited. HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. R. L. HEFNER, K. R. and S. Hickory Cabinet & Manufacturing Co. M. G. Crouch, Mgr. Located in old light house building near foundry. Telephone 227-J All orders dispatched promptly.
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