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PAGE TWO Hickory Daily Record I eninni, SUPERINTENDENT OF MONROE ASSAULliU Monroe, June 16. B. W. Allen su- TELEPIIONE 167 r the public .chools of Published by the Clay MJJ Co- Koe lies at his home in a preea Krtrt Even nir Except Sunday. ,it nf kn fe r ous cui u uiuii cio m- - I " . 1 1 1 . J- : TvirTXiTpMftf three wounds of a painful nature in Subscribers desiring the address of 17. t rible laccration on their paper chanced, ww piewe " . f lh . left arm Physi. in their communication oom vjku u - - Alen wiU rec0. NEW addresses. I ; nhsenee of complications. To insure efficient delivery, com- -, ';., . had failed to plaints should be made to , mako a erade at the close, of the .cription ri school session and after making pre- uWcribcrs should call 167 eSarainSI W advancement stood an cuiuyi"ii.s examination oeiore one 01 me m" - . cv.nnl t.pjiphera and failed. .turn SUBSCRIPTION ItAin-a - . held M Allen respon One ye"? LiWo -fnr the occurrence and it is al Six months - wd that he wavlaid Mr. Allen early Three months an yesterday morning and assaulted him .......... tfjl vvltn a urine ur muii u One week timely assistance of those nearby it .....J " I. i-i.i tVinf Allnn ivonlil h:ive been PUBLICATION OFFICE: f ": J102 ELEVEN! II AVINUE , , . Monroe manv ytars J. H. Willis Special Sates Agency .International Marble and Granite Co., Canton, Ga. Best work and prices on ev erything for the cemetery. We make prompt shipments Office G36 8th Ave. See us when you want any thing in this line. HICKORY DAIL RECORD EUays Straw Hat Dye MHMeeHiMMaHMRHB For coloring traw, leathe r, wood, etc It gives a beautiful I gloss finish. Upply with brush working rapidly. It dries in stantly. Wfcan furnish following colors. Dull Black Jet Black Brown ,i Navy blue i Natural !il-tfhe8-tcr's IMuinonU Krand "Mils in livA snd Mold meUUicJW r,.,c ccnlr.l wit!i lUua Riljbon. V V ... .v ..iini Jlttv nf roup i.iYtf IUtANF 1MM.S. for 85 years known as liest. Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE; a e 3 5 a a 1 " , , a asro from Troy and established a mar- Entered as "cond class matter Sep. M d h maintained a tembcr 11. 1915, at the postoffice at J reputation, having served as Hickory, N. C, under the act of March lll(,t.rmapn and mavor 0f the city. 8, 1879. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS SATURDAY. JUNE 16. 1917 GENERAL YOUNG General Laurence W, Young, who made such a hit with Hickory peo ple the other night, is making a cam paign in behalf of the National Guard without a cent of pay from the state or federal government. He ia paying his own expenses and is working for the guard because of pa triotism. He has spent his best years in the militia, has been honored by his friends, and he is ready and anxious to serve them without counting th? cost. Wjien the North Carolina troops go to France he will be at their head as brigade commanded Those who heard him the other night, who obserbjrd his demeanor and who put the stamp of their ap proval on him will agree with his friends that he deserves well at the hands of his country. To our posi tive knowledge he has done more for the guard than any man in the service. THE LOAN THE ANSWER The country flung its answer at Germany when the American people oversubscribed, probably by a bil lion dollars, the giant liberty loan. When the German people read of the success of this loan and realize that th? resources of the richest na tion in the world are behind the lib eral forces battling for democracy they will no longer hold in contempt the American people. They are in the fight to win. The loan would have been subscrib ed without any help from North Car olina, but we are all glad that this state was in it and that Hickory, al though allotted $100,000, camo to the scratch with $121,000. It was good work and showed tnat the nation is united as never before. General Haig's successes in Belgi um are all the more important be cause of the frequent German air raids from Ostentl, Zeebrugge and Brug?s across the channel. It is 20 odd miles across from Belgium and if that coast falls into British fianda the Germans will have no near bases from which to start airplanes on a mission of murder. And Baltimore traders at once be gan paying more than par for the bonds. They are a good investment. Th? Rod Cross campaign will start next week. It is up to Hickory to do its part. THE LAST MURDERS Springfield Republican. Yesterday's murderous raid on East London shows that the nature of the beast is unchanged, and that the smallest of the loss of life at the leas', prevrous raid wai hut chance and not a symptom of reformation. In choosing the crowded area of the East end for a target the Gerr.ians made sure of their usual bag of ba bies, and whatever damage could be done to munitions factories or other legitimate targets was sure to be small in comparison with the I03S of life. If a cavalry leader should ride in to an enemy town and order his men to fire into the crowd, it would be no greater a crime t'lan this which German officers have repeated in the direct command, of course, of the h'g est authority. It is to be noped that the allies will resist the strong temptation to retaliate in kind War on women and children must be out lawed and the way to bring that about is to whip Germany with clean weapons and to make hsr readmission into the list of civilized states depend on her acceptance of a chilled code. This is one of tho most formidable raids from which England has yet suffered, and shows the superiority of an aeroplane over the Zeppelin as n uuensivo weapon. There may be no effective defense against it, and probably English nonconibatants wil'. have to face some measure of the risks of war, though the risk to an individual will bo triffiing enough in comparison with the perils which soldiers face. But while flying ma chines cannot bo balked altogether their opportunity for destruction will be greatly reduced if the allies sue cjeu in ejecting tho Gem nr.t from tiie Ilflgian ccast which fces bases within easy flying distance of Lon don. JUSTIFIED Mr. Allen has resided here for two years and has established an enviable reputation as a splendid Christian gen- t pman. The altair has created a sen sation unequalled before in Monroe and public sentiment is greatly neninst Efird in the alleged brutal assault upon the school superinten dent, lie has been released on 5l,- U00 bond pending Allen s recovery. Drives Out Ma'aria, Builds Up 3yct 1 .nT1 strengthening ROv" S hill TONIC, dria gfa. a iruc iv.'.iw NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS To W. E. Mill?r. Mrs. TT. C, T). on, G. P. Suttlemyre, Peeler Estate, P. P. Jones. T. I. Linn. Oonrh Gah- inet Co.. P. A. Rowe, J. E Perkins, .james i' rye. M-eily estate, Mrs. J. R. Bumgarner, David Rowe, Hickory Mfir. Co.. F.llis Fst.nt.iv T.ntta-Mni-ttn Pump Co., property owners on 11th avenua between 15th and 20th street; you are hereby notified that the uity Council at a regular matt ing March Gth, 1917, declared 11th avenue between 15th and 20lh streets a permanent improvement district and have set Monday June 25th, 1917 at 8 p. m. as the time for hearing abutting property owners in terested in the above improvement, to appear and shoAv cause, if any, why such assessment should not be made. This Juno 15th, 1917. JOH.N W. BAL.LEW, G 15 2t City Manager SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD Fraternal Directory Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. Regular communication Mon- aay, night, r.'ethien cordially invited to be present. J. W. SHUFORD, W. M. D. T. APPLEGATE, Sec'y. tiittiiisittttt ffl1MM1l!!1ll)!QllllIlMltll1111H iiiMiirooBiniiiLTiiaaranw Piedmont Council No. 43, Ji, o. U.A. M. MeetA every Vonday evening at 7:30 P. M All visit'ng brothers cordially invited. J. H. SIGMON, Councilor W. I. Caldwell, Rec. See infUIllIIUinnilllllUIIirniTtiiniifniitimiiTtttritiinnttTiiitiiiiiiiiiiMiiniitniiirtiiiiiiiiiHiiitiitiiiiiniiiin u "...nHHMiHHMMmuiHHimtiHitfuiuu HHiiuiuiimiiuiHUiiiHHUimiimim;!,'" 1 Catawba I qtWV j, . r - K. of P. '"What's the idea of killing your hero in tho middle of your story?" "I killed him because he made me tired." Meets every Thursday night, g Visiting brethren invited. 1 HUGH IVANNA, C. C. I R. L. HEFNER, K. R. and S. Millie FOR SALE BY C. M. Shuford and Abernethy Hard ware Co.. and all ennd Hon lorn We also ha a good supply Colorite. Price 25 cents. Telohone Us Your Wants. Hickory Drug Company The REXALL Store Telehopne 46 ESTATE UNDER MORTGAGE Under and bv virtue of the powers contained in a certain deed of trust executed by J. E. Webb and S. S. Webb his wife, to the Mutual Building and Loan of Hickory on the 18th (lay of March. 11)14. to secure a loan of $275., which deed of trust is record ed in the oflice of the register of deeds for Catawba countv in Book No. 107, page 323, and default having been made in the payments of the in stallments therein provided for and the stinulntions and conditions there in named not having been complied with, the undersigned trustee named in s:iid deed of trust, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in front of the First Na tional Bank of Hickory, N. C, on July 21st, 11)17, the following real estate therein pledged lor tne secur ity of said loan, described as fol- ows: Iseginning at a stake on a new street, corner of J. B. Curlee's, the said cornpr heim S. SO I-'? V.. '7 feU from a branch, and runs S. 80 1-2 h. 21 1 feet to a stake in the branch, then N. 25 1-2 E. 11)4 feet to a stake: then West 293 feet to stake; then S. 3 1-4 W. 140 3-4 ft. to the beginning. Being lots Nos. 2 and 3 of the .T. N. Vandprliiu-fT trnr-t Also another lot: Beginning at a stake on southern margin or a new street nn.l runs S. SO !- K. 40R ft. to a stake in a branch; then S. 25 1-2 W. 1G5 feet to a stake; then N. 72 W. 353 feet to a stake; then N. 3 1-4 h. lOU feet to the beginning. This June 15th. 1917. W. X. REID, Trustee. 6 10 4t Sat TICKET SALE BEGINS The Ticket Selling Committee of the Chautauqua Guarantors Announces the Sale of Season Tickets For the 1917 ChauUuqua. 5' Assist Your Commiitee Buy Year Season Tickets Now Chautauqua Season Tickets at the Same Old Price, for: Please reserve. Season Tickets at $2 each Mail the Coupon to K. C. Menzies, Treasurer. lKK Wifir Merit wjm B MittiBti Across I I (BLACK SAFETY 1REM TIRES a lia 1 Prt i I I HE strength and durability of Goodrich Black Safety Iread Tires are ground into the roads of our nation from Main to California. Six Fleets of Goodrich Test Cars, heavy cars and lis cars, daily write the truth about Goodrich Tires cn the worst roads in six widely different regions of our country. Sand, rock and gravel, and every freak of climate are testing out Goodrich Tires through millions of miles of roughing it. The answer of this nation-wide test of the Test Car Fleets an answer told in 300,000 tire miles weekly is: The ONE foundation of lasting, resilient fabric tires is the UNIT MOLD, UNBROKEN CURE, Goodrich has championed alone amongst tire makers. This is the TESTED TRUTH of Goodrich Black Safety Treads the TESTED TIRES of America. BUY THEM. They must give you lasting value service. full S3 THE B. F. GOODRICH CO., Akron, Ohio Maker of ILo famous Silvertown Conl Tires IvLidl wen t!ie. 1916 Racing Cbawpioilsliip Jstr in -the Uonsr JltzTt 8 I 1 I I P I l 1 Where You See This nga Goodrich Tlre are Stockad Ask Tfbur Dealer for Them lj You take no risk when you serve your Country by subscribing to The Liberty Loar sir s With our young men willing and anxious to the least we who stay at honi3 can do 13 to mv itheir support. You can lend your country $50 or more, thcreV. triotic service and your money will bo safe. 17 i-'v'eS y for pa- Act now! The tin 5 .-i limited! ! FIRST B B H II a a a B B B B B B B B B B B a a a a a a a a a a I Ify A I Capital and Surplus $300,000.00. Four Per Cent. Interest On Savings poimdod Quarterly. Money to Loan at All Times B D D 9 Ai 3 S H Nil g a '.Ir. Com- B a a a Dollars in tne war In the time of our country's crisis an id "slacker" as an idle man. Are your dollars d.xn The Liberty Loan of 1917 invites the imsr.c-.i: the American people. Every dollar subsciib. l it a success. The quicker the better. Armies of dollars are an absolute necessity f fense. Unless the dollars at home stand h:cl soldiers in the field cannot do their utmost k p holds and our freedom. We Will Count it a Privilege to Enter Your Subscription. luch a ity? ise of make wx::, the our house- lift I &i p 1 I h$ 1 it 1328 Union Square Iickorr, N. C. Capital to,uuu.uu Stvi :,- There is nothing you can spend your money for that will give you the satisfaction that you get from using ICE. Think of the many delicious things you can make to eat and drink with ICE, besides it keeps your food pure and wholesome which means better health for the whole family during this hcL weather. WHEN YOU THINK "OF ICE CALL 127. Latawba Creamery to. mi mm i ii ii -TO!icffjCT'.y-.-'-'-'''-"": g,r' W m itiiroo FRFF i 50c value for 25c. One "jiffy" bath tub or con brush free with one can of STERI-FOAM, 2 Odorless, Sanitary. Let "Jiffy" clean it ihc e:; GRIMES & MURPHY, Druggists Phone 300 Opposite IV "IN Business for Your Health" mode .'less waV- Oitice J. D. Elliott. President and Treasure, J. worth Eu. L. M. Elliott. Secretary Elliott Building Company Incorporsted. . . , 1, .prfal!y. For all classes of construction. Estimates furr.isnf'ut Fine or ganization and best equipped contractors m HICKORY, N. O Hickory Cabinet & Manufacturing to. M. G. Crovich, Mgr. Located in old light house building: near foun-.lry. limit: Telephone 22,7 -J All orders dispatched promptly.
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