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PAGE TWO HICKORY DAILY RECORD FRIDAY EVL.m N'G 'Hickory Daily Record 1 -.rirXTU 1C7 Published by the Clay P intl" . Every .evening - - S. II. Farabee -Editor j. c. Miller Manager PUBLICATION OFFICE: 1402 ELEVENTH AVENUE Subscribers desiring the address of their paper changed, will Pl in their communication both OLD and NEW addresses. 10 insure cuiuu -- criotion Department promptly, city lubscribers should call 167 regarding complaints. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One yew Six months 2.00 Three months - One Month J One week ,10 ""Entered as second class matter Sep tember 11, 1915, at the postofflce at Qlckory, N. C, under the act of March I. 1879. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS FRIDAY, AUG. 10, 1917 i Tf i interesting to watch the I work on the new bridge at Horseford. As yet the contractors have just be Hut a dinkey engine is hoist ing buckets, running them across the river on a cable and depositing ce ment in deeo holes. It is slow wor building piers, but there is evidence that the new bridge will stand up m face of any freshet. DBEfQDQBDDDdDQOBDQDDDDDDQDDBDDflQnDDDDDDQ mminmiitnuiiiiiiiiTi iiiiiiiiiinmm It is to be hoped that President Wilson will appoint E. L. Travis, chairman of the North Carolina cor poration corn-mission, a member of the interstate commerce commission. Chairman Travis is as able as any man in the country, is familiar with the rate business and would ren der excellent service. When this war is over, as it will be some of these days, we will all be ready to take up other questions, such 'as improving roads, making better 'schools and better farms and homes in town and country. These things lare important now, but when the world is in a cauldron, it is difficult to think of anything else. NATIONAL CHAUTAUQUA Tho proposition to have congress men when their work in Washington is finished make speeches over the several hundred districts in the Un ited States is a good one, though un fortunately there are some men draw ing pay for representing the Am erican people who should be receiv ing their checks from German spies. Their number, however, is few. Although the issues of this wai are clear to every man or woman who has any intelligence or who has en deavored to keep track of events in tho world, unfortunately there have been a large number of agitators busy all the time endeavoring to make the task of the government harder. Some of these persons have been in high places. It U hard to make some people re alize that, a war 3,000 miles away concerns them, thougn these same people would bo quick to grab a gun if their own country were at tacked. The only reason it is not at tacked, however, is because Germany lacks the power; if Mexico and Jap an could have been induced to inakw war on the United States, those ter rible conditions might have been ex perienced for a time. No country was ever in greatei danger than the United States. Long before congress declared the existence of a state of war, Americans were being murdered on the high seas and the rights of all neutral's were being ruthlessly disregarded by a military bureaucracy which has asserted that necessity knows no law. The power that admitted doing Belgium a grave wrong tried to cover the in famy with a stack of lies, and now desires to annex the country alto gether. From that bad start it kept mov. ing. After Belgium came other neutrals, even those neutrals feeding tho German people, and their prop erty was destroyed in utter disregaru of all law or treaties. The United States went to war li. 1812 for the freedom of the seas. England was not killing our seamen but merely impressing them into the British service against Napoleon. Americans are proud of their fights for freedom. 'Not many ot them have to be told what this war is about, but it is well to recall his tory and to point out dangers fre quently. The service at the Methodist church Wednesday night was thor oughly enjoyed by the soldiers. Mr. ft i. m - oianioru exercised tact in his selec tion of a text as well as in the mu sic. It is no secret to say that the soldiers have a sort of dread nf at tending church in a body for fear mings wm be said and done that will make relatives and friends weep for mem, and none of the boys consider inemscives dead. Everybody thought the wheat crop I in this section would bo a failure (last year, but it came across all right. Some farmers made fine yields and 'sold for large profits. Almost any kind of farming in North Carolina .will yield profits if the soil is taken 'care of. The aurora borealis is the won der of the northland, but wlier n comes south and interferes with wire communication it ceases to be a thing to marvel at, but a worr. And yet many of us would be pleas ed to stop work a few hours for the purpose of watching the phen omenon which Jack London pic tures in his Yukon stories. President Wilson is now clothed with almost arbitrary pwers, bat the country is thankful he has them instead of men like Stone and Reed, two of the most unpatriotic oppon ents of war legislation. Maine potato growers are needing men to remove the spuds and unless help comes in abundance many thous ands of bushels may be lost. A call has been issued for even women and children to save the crop. HUB THEATRE Saturday Aug. 11 "MADAME - X"- a a Professional Cards onnaonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnorjanaEiccsKKw A Billion Dollar Insurance Fu D a Dr. W. B. Ramsay Den Mst Office over Shuf ord's Drug Store. Hickory N. C. 1 A Pathe Gold Rooster Play I g in Six Parts i a D Ksl Featuring a DORTHY DONNELLY a A Gripping Love Story. a Q Admission 5 and 1 0 C ts. a nonannnnnnnarjonnnnnnannnnQnnnnnnnDPnnn SECOND TRAINING CAMP Raleigh, N. C, August 9 Major A. Greig, Jr., of the United States army, on special duty in this state just now examining the men of fering for training in the second Fort Oglethorpe training camp, which will be in progress August 27 to November 26, says that the notices will be mailed to all those who have passed the examinations and have been accepted about Au gust 11. The North Carolina quota for this training camp is 370 plus 30 per cent. .Major Greg says a splendid body of young men have offered for this training. He will go back to Fort Caswell for a shon. time as soon as he finishes this work of lining up the men for the second training camp and then he is under orders to report for service in New York state. Major Greig is most highly esteemed in North Carolina national guard circles, his services Lc the guard having been most beneficial. CHICHESTER S PILLS frr TUB 1MAMOM BRAND. A Lnulen! Ask your lruc(flt for , lil-clie-f vra Diamond lirnnd Villi, in lied and Gold irietallicV bones, scaled wst!i blue Ribbon. Tftlie tin nfhl Illiv af rnn. lruecKt. Ailc f. r CI11. IIE8.TF.II8 DIAMOND JMCAND FILL, for 25 yean known as Best. Safest. Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGIS1 EVERYWHERE Several Hickory men who lad frnnn off seeking government employment at big wages have returned sadder and wiser. On these bic lob an army of men is employed and they wade through a train load of mate rial as a duck through mud. In an hour or two the material is ex hausted, the men are laid off and na. stops. Expenses run on just the same and some men are lucky if uiey nave railroad fare home. Dr. Alexander's explanation was a little worse than his . first offense. since tn senatorial campaign of 1912 Herr Doktor has had case of colic or distemper, and it may De that it was due to tha fact that Mr. Simmons didn't have en ough regulator to reach all the pa triots. At any rate, men whosu sons are in the army should make a point of letting Alexander know that it is time for him to shut up. If it is decided that congressmen ehall go into their districts and edu cate the people about the war, Mr. "Wlobb doubtess will have a large class among those whom he is alleged to have attempted to mislead for so many months. But if our representative is thoroughly American now, we have as much right to rejoice over him as the shepherd over tho return of the one little ram. NOTICE OIF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of an order of the superior court of Catawba county, made in a special proceed ing therein pending entitled Mrs. Mary E. Starr, and others, against Grace Starr, and others, the under signed commissioner will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in front of the First Na tional Bank of Hickory, in Hickory, N. C, on Saturday, September 15th, 1917, at 1:30 o'clock p. m., the fol lowing described real estate for partition among the heirs at law of Jones Starr, deceased, described and bounded as follows: Beginning at a post oak, former ly Wi. P. Reinhardt's corner on the east side of his mill road and runs N. 64 E. 61 4-5 poles crossing a branch to a stone in Harris' line; then with his line N. 38 W. 34 2-5 poles to a stone Rinehardt's and Harris' corner; then S. 54 1-2 W. 49 1-5 poles to a stone, Rinehardt's corner on east side of mill road; then S. 3 3-4 E. 26 1-5 poles to the beginning. Containing 10 acres, 2 rods and 16 poles, more or less. This August 10th, 1917. M. H. YOUNT, 10 Fri 4 wks 8 Commissioner Sure Seal D g Are You Going To Build? a IF SO SEE THE g I Builder s Supply Company g Who can furnish you any kind of building i g material: Shingles, Lathes and Hard I g Wood Floors, Specialties. I g PHONE 64-L. j DnnannDODnnoanannDDnpqnflnnaDirtanHDanDanD THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Manufacturer of all blade of HARNESS, BRIDLES. SADDLES AND STRAP WORK. Repairing a Specialty. Hickory, N. C. THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP P. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor Fimt-CIeaa Work Guaranteed Phone 100, Work Delivered 1032 14th street Hickory, N. a Next to Firft Buildin & Loan office. DR. G. E. FLOWERS Having enjoyed a large coun try practive for 32 years, an now located in Hickory and bo licit a share of the general prac tice. Office at 8th avenue and 15th street. Children's diseases a specialty. a a B I I fin- P D THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANKING SYSTLM may be likened to a vast billion dollar mutual in. surance fund which we and 7,600 other maintain at all times to give us the curren depositors need to stand back of us in time ! ancial stress and to enable us to give better safer banking service in many ways. EVERY ONE OF OUR DEPOSITORS, LAR - or small, without any additional cost, particip: ; the protection and benefits of this great system. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO HAVE THIS NAT!; wide fund back of you, let us write or talk w'-:. about it. it m J.- FIRST NATIONAL Dr. R. P. WILSON Veterinary Surgeon Will answer calls day or night. Office phone 226. Resident phone 301-J. Dr. Oma H. Hester DENTIST OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO J. W, HoDingsworth B D B n Capital and Surplus $300,000.00. Hickcn Foiir Per Cent. Interest On Savings Accounts, pounded Quarterly. Money to Loan at All Times. flaaDanUDDDDDDDDBQDQDDDDQnDDDBQEl B 1 a a R B R 8 l - --i II I r Fruit jars 1-2 gallons. . Glass tops with clamps,- $1.15 per dozen. Ball Mason jars. 1-2 gallons, 1-4 gallon, 1-2 gallon. . DRY "PAROWAX" For sealing. Best jar rubbers. Whitener and Martin "Sell For Less Profit" Banishes Nervousness PutsVi gor and Ambition i to R n-Down, Tired Out People. If you feel tired out out of sorts. dea -dent, mentally or physically aej. . jsdea and lack the desire to ac complish things, get a 60c box of Wendell's Ambition Pills at Hickory uruor (Jo today and your (troubles will be over. If you drink too much, jmoke too much, or are nervous because of over work of any kind, Wendell's Ambi tion Pills will make you feel better in three days or money back from Hickory Druir Co.. on the first box purchased. For all affections of the nervous or liver complaints, sleeplessness, ex system, constipation, loss of appetite, tacK or confidence, trembling, kidney hausted vitality orw eakness of anv kind get a box of Wendell's Ambi tion Pills todav on the monev hanV plan. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid, by the Wendell Pharmical Company, Inc., Syracure, N. Y. 3g When Its TRUNKS, BAGS, SUIT CASES, CLOTHING OR SHOES Visit J. S. Setzer & Son We have a magnificent stock of Ladies, Gent's, and Children's Shoes, and our prices are consistent with the highest quality. WE ALSO CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR PIANO DEPARTMENT. J. S. SETZER & SON PHONE 76 LAWYER Office Hollingsworth Clothing Co. NEWTON, N. C. alumni mmm Dr. O. L. Hollar HICKORY, N. C. Special attention given to Fistulas, Fissures Ulcers, Pruritus Cured. No cutting, no confien- tj ne.u. PILES . f. "."5 3 'S .-la The Best Way to Save Money is to ke5p a little out for emergency use, then put tho in this bank each payday and pay your bills by check. Money in the bank is not easily spent for unnecessarily, v.! remains until a time of need comes to you; then you wi!, !h ki! 'ii!!:j-Cii1. glad you have a bank account. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO HAVE YOUR MONEY KEPT SAFE FOR YOU. 1 --.". Subscribe for the Hickory Daily Record JUDO BRICK Common and Face x Write or Phone Buffalo Clay Co. StatesvilleN. C. ORB! I I i .i C D IT KTf IT Auto T LXJl.SLL V ViL Oil Cook Stove Turn a lever, apply a match and you have quickly an intensely hot blue flame. This heat is concentrated underneath your cooking kettle or sterilizing boiler so that your kitchen is comparatively cool. Burning kerosene oil, The Florence Auto matic is the cheapest stove to operate. It is also simplicity itself shaving no wicks, no valves, and nothing to get out of order. , c . V -.. It is satisfactory because the heat is concen- , trated where you want it and because it is odor- less, spotless, and easy to keep clean. Indispensable in summer and at your service every day in the year. Maker's guarantee on every stove. Abernethy H ardware Co.4 HMnnmnnnnnnnnnmnMllliM,iMI,Mg WILL GO ON YOUR BOND Bankers, Receivers, Adminis rators, Guardians, County Officers any position of trust. WjE W.ILL BOND YOU. New Amsterdam Sasualty Company of New York City. J. W. Hollingsworth Attorney, Newton, N. C. Fraternal Directory Fresh Shipment Malted Milk Just Received Let Us Supply Your Wants. Horlick's Malted Milk . Three sizes: 50c, $1.00 and $3.75 MellinY Food 75 Cents Per Bottle. We also carry Bordens condensed milk and suga of milk. Telephone or Mail us Your Orders Parcel Post Orders Mailed Promptly - Hickory Drug Company Telephone 46 The REXALL Store iiiiiH, :jt::!;):Ji::::;;;:;;:i;!::!ii:!!:K;i:!:ii!:!Ni:i:n:;;M;,j::i,iii;;i:ii.;:i. n;;., : :nnmmtmn Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. Regular communication First and third Monday nights. Erethien cordially invited to be present. F. L. MOOSE, W. M. D. L. MILLER, Sec'y. ri!iinminmmmimnttm Piedmont Council No. 43, Jr, O. U.A.M. Meta every btjnday evening at 7:30 P. M. All viaiting brothers cordially invited. D. D. TAYLOR, Councilor. W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec Catawba Lodge No. 54 X of P Meets every Thursday night. Visiting brethren invited. HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. R. L. HEFNER, K. R. and S. Jacob's Superb Candies "Made Last Night" The Candy that sells itself : : Always Fresh. Prices Rangingfrom 80c to $1.25 per pound The Only Place in Hickory to Get Jacob's Candies is at GRIMES & MURPHY, Druggists Phone 300 "IN Business for Your Health" Opposite Post Office Hickory Cabinet & Manufacturing Co. M. G. Crouch, Mgr. Located in old light house building near foundry. Telephone 227-J All orders dispatched promptly. 8 6 t- r uiitmiuimzttxmmnxmiuuuuuiiummtmiTttmmtm
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