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TUESDAY EVENING HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE TWO Hickory Daily Record TELEPHONE 167 published by the Clay Printing Co. Every Evening Except Sunday. S. J. II H. Farabco "t C. Miller TManMK'r M. Miller Adv. Mgr. Subscribers desiring the address of their paper changed, will please state In their communication both OLU ami NEW addresses. To insure ellicient delivery, com plaints should be made to the Sub- ncription Uepaumcm (irm.uj. lubscribers should call 1G7 regarding complaints. SUlIstTuiPTION KATES " One yer.r Six months Three months An One Month One week 10 PUBLICATION OFFICE: M02 ELEVENTH AVENUE Entered as second class matter Sep tember 11, 1915, at the postoflice at Hickory, N. C, under the act of March 8, 1871). ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS TUESDAY, JULY .5. 1 1 1 7 ON DKRITT. RFSSIA Americans can well believe, in view of the military fonts of the Russian armies, that enemies of that country a few months ago were in I'harue of the cables ami therefore were ab!i to S tli reports all sorts of abroad about dis- CO!l- cou ragm ilitions in Russia Undoubtedly conditions are not as v'ood as the friends of Russia would like thorn to be, but they are immeasurable bet ter than reported. No less a critic than Frank II. Sinioiids declared in the American Review of Reviews that Russia could not be counted on for aid this yeu, or next year and he was d.'cid.'dly imprescd with the belief that the I'nited States would have to take Russia's place in the great war. Mr. Kimonds. however, will be glad to review his estimates,, jut as hun dreds of other persons have done in the last few weeks. The news' that the papers hav? carried for the last few days seems too good to be true, but it indicates that the Russians, bavin-,' removed the Romanoffs from the govern m.mt. wre as eager to win the war as the rest of the allies. It speaks volume: for the patriotism and good sense of the Russian leaders that they were able to remain in the war at all; the victory in (lalicia and tT.e" successes over the Turks in the Caucasu.1 may be but indications of greater blows to follow. THE FOI RTII THIS YEAR July -I this year will not resound with sound and fury, the purport of which is that the United States can whip the world. We have learn ed by this time that this country, unless its navy were able 'to starve off an enemy, could not meet on equal terms the land forces tha' any first class uropean or Asia tic power could transport to this country in a hundred transports. We have been slow in learning this im portant truth, but ws have learned it well. Events in Europe, in which we are virtally interested just now, has brought this fact honp to us. So July 4 this year will not be spent so much in pointing out wha1 we have done as it will be an earnest endeavor. t see how much we can do to prevent another war such as this from bringing want and misery to millions. The people of the United States are thinking not of past achievements, but are bending their energies, in making it impossi ble for another autocracy to chal lenge the existence of democratic governments. The Fourth this year finds Ameri can troops in France, American war vessels patrolling the waters of two hemisphere, and American admiral commanding the combined British and American squadrons in Rritisn waters and thousands of men ready to serve their country and the world. Jt will be a sober Fourth of Jnlv. Rut it will mean more to us on that account. The. best news that hns reached the United States in months was that announcing the successes of the Russian armies in East flalicia. The capture of more than 8,000 Teutons is an achievement of note at any time and when it is consid?red that it was done by the Russian troops, who a few weeks ago were report, to have been unwilling to fight, it is truly remarkable. War Minister nerensky is th? miracle man tot! whom most of the credit belongs- for this achievement. The riots that have recurred East St. Louis nro liriliN t in any of the industrial centers of the north and west. The negroes havt begun to compete with white men and the latter begin to shoot. In the south a negro is punished fo certain onenscs, but the rie-bt to earn his living has never been ques tinned. War Minister Kerensky in person led the Russians in the charge thai, won them three lines of Austrian trenches and netted th?m 0,000 prisoners. Wk? hereby nominait Mr. Kerensky for president of Russia. Sheriff Alexander , of Iredell county is entitled to as much cred it for remyvinj? a negro prisoner out of harm's way as if he stood in the door of the jail at Statesville and de tied the mob to advance. And thi sheriff avoided a lot of excitement and bad feelinjr. It is said to be fairly dry now. The Record is heartily in favor of ,i,;k;;,.i hut if thorp is to be a ! 1 1 1 o 11 i V 1 v 1 1 .'' ------ controversy over including wine and beer in the outlaw class, we had rathev permit their manufacture. The food control bill should not Do endangered. THE TROPS IN FRANCE S.trccy of Their Coins in its Rela tion to Popular Enthusiasm Xew York Evening Post. Safe arrival in France of the first , two detachments of our army haziness. The entire nation is con- . . .. 1 .. .. i. vtr.,.wwn-v. Need ess to put a along, it is sai.l. an open secret, uuum.v 4. fl,r iho skp tlirv wrro on the so:i. r (.' rman spies are operating here, they knew the fact as well as thousands of others. Xothin.tr was .trained by pre vent ing the news from being printed. And how much was lost! If only th? soldiers had been paraded on shore before embarking, what acclain would have greeted them, how they 1 would have been covered with ap- j plause and flowers, what popular en- j thusiasm would have been evokl, how recruiting would have lea e 1 forward i'nd raised the army to war strength instantly! Possibly: we .will oven say prob ably. Rut in imagining what miirht have been, we may also fancy another cours? of events. Supoe that full publicity had been given to the assembling and departure of (I. n eral Pershing's men; that the popu lace ami the newspapers had h i I their flag; and then suppose that ore of the transports had been torpedo ed on the wav to r ranee, wun tne Military secrecv ' loss of 1.000 men. wou'd have looked somewhat dilfei tnt in that ev.'tit. It would not have bo; n possible of course, to prove that a (ierman submarine had been viven information in consequence of advertising the movement, but every body would have said that an un necessary risk had been run, and the goNtrnment and the press would have been severely blamed for net having kept the whole expedition as dark as possible. People would have recalled the saying of Gen. Sh:rman that, during the civil war, "the improper use of military news by our newspapers" had cost lOO.onf) lives, and v. uld have asked: '"Are we never going to learn anything? For the sake of a mere sp?ctacv.lar display are we to expose our army 1r ('Veil n niwibli lifiril?" As a matter of fact, we think the , country as a wnoie neartily approves th? secrecy with which our soldiers have been landed on French soil. So far as enthusiasm goes, there U just as nnvh over the news of the compute success of the exp?di:ic.i as there would have been over the sight of the men marching thru igh our streets and boarding their ship:-. Only a few of our citizens, compar atively, could have witnessed the lat ter, the whole country takes solid Kat- lsraction in the evidence that oui my and navy officials did the a. job i hey had to do in manner. It is not a workmar'ike only th.- i . di tary expirts who have made ll n their minds that this war must b conducted in the spirit yrim bus- f North Carolina Expects Every Man to 2g from - SR I m A New Outfit Now Being Organized At Gastonia, N. C, to be Known as 1st North Carolina Cavalry Unmarried Men Between Ages 18 & 45 Are Eligible Every man in this organization will be mounted on horseback or will drive a motor truck. The outfit will serve with the North Carolina Cavalry, and will be mustered into service when other North Carolina Troops are called out Enlistments Will be For Duration of The War Only! Will you enlist and serve with your home organization or will" you wait and be taken to serve among strangers? Apply to . William T. Councill W. B. Councill's Office Hickory, N. C . tSQE A Vow Broken hy Love is the Theme of "A MAGDALENE THFE HILLS" A 5-Act Metro Wonderplay with MABEL TALIAFERRO As the Star At Tiie Pastime Theatre Wednesday July 4 Admission 5 and 10 Cents Special at the Pastime Today "THE GREAT SECRET" Special Music Tonight Millie " ; , , , , , of tickling the crowd would be short of criminal. RREAD SAVING P.URDFNS By the Associated Press. - Stockholm, July 3. "Voluntary bread saving bureaus" have been es tablished in many of the Swedish I cities. People who find it possible to get along with less bread than the 'amount allowed are asked to send ' the unusued eoupous of their bread cards to these bureaus. Supplemew tary bread cards to the value, of the coupons received are issued to the poorer inhabitants. Coupons thus fa received by the Stockholf bureau ' alone have made possible the issu ance of additional supplementary 1 cards for four tons of bread. Lax-Fos, A Mild, Effectivs Lexative & Liver Tonic ; Does Nat Griae nor Disturb the Stomach. i Tn addition to other properties, Lax-Fos t ' r " i 1, 1 coutans Cascara in acceptable form, a stimulating Laxative andTonic. Lax-Fos pets etlectiveiy ana does not gripe rtor disturb stomach. At the same time, it aids digestion, arouses the liver and secretions and restores the healthy functions. 50c PJECKESTfrl S PILLS JuCv Vl!l in Id a an 1 .I4 n:.'t4,iic V, l"-ts, sen t ! v il'i 1 Lie KiM :.n. i. t .u t .,).,.. .... ..(!.. : .- r ,fTf I'nii'i t-.(.. Ask 1 r !i 1. 1 H i:s.TKJS t i.. -,.. -tk :-.,.t. i.it,i i . , MS stf yi-ars Lnwwn !!c-t, S.-fcst, Always ReKnMe .... .s..-i!.'.' . iv..t i iiji,.., mr 4J -r SOLD EY DPlGGISTS EVERYWHFRf Used 40 Years Q o o o o The Woman's Tonic Sold Everywhere o f. e OOOSHQC00030Q i f-i e r" n n n i iiiiHiiiMiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! mm mm mw- k-jc' s mm - rm t mm , . j 6g ecroits Wanted jSj FOR ra.s5 34--r -swats m i ram ocneauies. SOUTHERN Westbound No No. No. 15 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m. 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. 21 Ar. Hickory 4:32 p. m. 35 Ar. Hickory 11:32 p. m. Eastbound 3G Ar. Hickory 9:05 a. rr.. No. J No. 22 Ar. Hickory 12:00 noon. I No. 12 ar. Hickory 5:32 p. m. lb Ar. Hickory 0:50 p. m. C. AND N.-W Southbound 9 Ar. Hickory 2:35 p. m. Northbound 10 Ar. Hickory 11:40 a. m. intuit Fraternal Directory : H ! j J&UUUti Hickory Lodge No. 34 A V Xr A M U Regular communication First and third Monday nights. Trethien cordiaby invited tc be present. F. L. MOOSE. W. M. g D. L. MILLER, Sec'y. g aiiDsancinin Piedmont Council No. 43, Jr, O. U.A. M. Meets every K-nday eveninsr at 7:30 P. M. All visit;ng brothers cordially invited. J. II. SIGMON, Councilor W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec a lllfllillH ; - i ; i V- VCUU 11 UU .1 ' .f '''. V'.. . . -aS-v Ledge No. 54 mm K.cfp Meets every Thursday night. Visiting brethren invited. HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. R. L. HEFNER, K. R. and S. do His Duty it Professional Cards am ItXXiXtXXt Dr. W. B. Ramsay Dentist Office over Shuf ord's Drug Store. Hickory, N. C, THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Manufacturers of all Liuils of HARNESS, BRIDLS3. SADDLES AND STRAP WORK. Repairing a Specialty. Hickory, N. C. THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP F. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor First-Clcss Work Guaranteed Phone 106, Work Delivered 1032 14th street Hickory, N. C. Next to Fir?t Buildin & Loan office. Dr. R. P. WILSON Veterinary Surgeon Will answer calls day or night. Oflice phone 226. Resident phone 301-J. Dr. Glenn G. Scott DENTIST OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO 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 loth street. Children's diseases a specialty. Dr. E L. Shuford, Jr. VETERINARIAN Headquarters at Abernethy's Stable. Phones: Stable 256. lesidence 51. !ii'J!riiiillIl!i!!lIl)JIII!l!!ll1llllllii J. W. Hollingsworth 1 LAWYER Office Hollingsworth Clothing Co. I NEWTON, N. C. iJlii.niiiil! 1 Dr. O. L. Hollar HICKORY, N. C. Special attention given to PILES Fistulas, Fissures Ulcers, Pruritus Cured. No cutting, no confien- J. H. Willis Special Sales Agency International Marble and Granite Co., Canton, Ga. Best work and prices on ev erything for the cemetery. We make prompt shipments Office 636 8th Ave. See us when you want any thing in this line. f iles Cured in 6 to 14 Days iir fi-uggist will refund money if PAZO i.NTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, ;!ind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days, lie iirst applicat;u trives Ease and Rest. 50c. Jitney Service. HICKORY CONOVER AND NEW TO N Schedule Leave Hickory . 8:20 Leave Hickory 10:20 Leave Hickory 2:30 Leave Hickory 4:30 Leave Hickory 8:30 Leave Newton 7:20 Leave Newton 9:20 Leave Newton 1:30 Leave Newton 3:30 Leave Newton 7:30 Newton to Conover ., Newton to Hickory . .a. m. a. m. p. m. P. m. p. m. a. m. a. m. P. m p. m. p. m. 10c 35c Hickory to Conover 25i Hickory to Newton 35c Our Motto: Good Service. CAROLINA MOTOR CO v uenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the wellknown tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Iiver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Bunas up tne Whole System. 50 cent 5 a a a D m m a H a m 8 I I I 9 fa a a a a m The United Slates GowDiaepi to with 7,000 membei banks inmaintaining the Federal Reserve Banking System for the protection of the business interests of Van country. Through the Federal Reserve Board in Wa.shinft'n it supervises the tw?lve Federal Reserve Banks; it appoints ore third of their directors; it deposits its funds largely with them; it guarantees the currency they issue. This cooperation greatly increases the value of the systera to us and our community. Are you linked up with this new rational system as our depositors? If not, ou should delay no longer. iiAliUulL Capital find Surplus $300,000.0. Four Per Cent. Interest On Savings pounded Quarter!: . Money to Loan at All Trrnesr. S a biA'ffi hake, this I 1 a ;cc balance: LAm 1 i WffMi fmk Mtt lit I TIha I7.:AMJ you will ever have I In case of trouble or sickness hs is a. good fellow to gr ound. When an opportunity comes for investment where yc.i c.:: .better yourself and you need some money quickly, HE- v, : YOU down if YOU have cultivated him properly. V"?iy not start that account today and eb prepared to h;..Lh it adversity? ot Calls for Ice. Our ice is made from a drilled well two hundred feet deep, the water goes direct from the well to the lee cans which injures you that it is pure when it b 90 in the shade and you want something to quench your thirst. Call 127 for ice. Catawba Creamery Co. Jacob's Superb Candies "Made Last Night" The Candy that sells itself : : Always Fresh. from 80c to $1.25 per pouiui The Only Place in Hickory to Get Jacob's Candies is ai GRIMES & MURPHY, Druggists Phone 300 Opposite Post Ofh - "IN Business for Your Health" J. D. Elliott. President and Treasure. J. Worth Elliott, V.-Frj L. M. Elliott. Secretary Elliott Building Company Incorporated. L1 J2?8C?. of construction. Estimates furnished cheerfully. vine or gamzation ana best equipped contractors in the South. HICKORY. N. O Hickory Cabinet ivi. ij. Crouch, Mgr. Located in old light house building near foundry. Telephone 227-J All ji i t - . g viucis NltltitU4iAiA.. . operates Oil' of Hickory, N. C. Accounts, Corn- you will ever have CI . . is your bank book. Weather .ctct. iiiiwHwwwmtw & Manufacturing Co. uisparcnea promptly. is m m 3 m g? m m n m n S3 m m ft m S3 m B U n n m m m
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