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SATCBDAV EVEN-IXG HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGO TWO nnnnnnDDnaHHBESSsaaE2EynnEs!BEsaBS5sgS Hickory Daily Record TELEPHONE 167 Published by th Clay Printing Co. . Erery Evening Except Sunday. 8. H. Farabw Edi J. C. MUler Manager PUBLICATION OFFICE: 1402 ELEVENTH AVENUE Subscribers desiring the address of their paper changed, will please state In their communication both OLD and NEW addresses. To insure efficient delivery, com plaints should be made l the Sub scription Department promptly City subscribers should call 167 regarding complaints. " SUBSCRIPTION BATES One yew M.00 Six months J-JJ Three months . 1.00 One Month J One week 10 Entered as second class matter Sep Umber 11, 1915, at the postofflce at Hickory, N. C, under the act of March I, 1879. PAGE AND ALEXANDER It is a well known fact that Hen ry A. Page of Aberdeen has not been an admirer of Senator Overman, and Col. T. Bost opened a new chapter in the Greensboro News when he wrote that Henry was urged to support Dr. Alexander in place of the senator. Charlotte friends of the doctor. Colonel Bost remarks, asked Mr. Page to advocate Dr. Alexander in lieu of Senator Overman, and the Ab erdeen sage lost interest immediately. Mr. Page evidently is a man of discrimination. "That's It," asserts the Statesvilu Landmark in a heading over a squib from the Record, which said that most of the persons who are so bit terly opposed to the administration now a year ago were berating hin. for a coward. This type is not con fined to any one community. The difference between the British and German governments is thai nnry caes to the neonle for . his power and that Dr. Michaehs The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news credited to it or not credited in this paper and also tht local news published herein. SATURDAY, AUG. 18. 1917 LETS HAVE GOOD WILL In six months or a year from now many persons who have done or naid things recently that have tended to turns to the emperor. The town is doing very well with out its pool rooms. Some of the loafers have joined the army, one or more have taken to farming and the whole atmosphere was cleared al most in a day. The Iredell Canning Company is operating every day and sometimes at bring families apart will be heartily night. There will be no scarcity of sorry for those acts. It may bo too fruits and vegetables in our neigh late then to mend matters; some of boring county next winter. . the older persons who have become estranged may have been called to Jfc .g gaid therfi wffl be an abun. their reward, and all the powers that dance of gaad3 thig aU and wia. could be placed over their graves make tfce stuff pay ...... 1.1 nnt witiVm nrta iAIHI1onA nnV ... ... wuu.u ...... w..w the growera should arrange to ship HI I Wednesday August 22 III ADMISSION: I Hill Matinee 25c; Night 25 and 35c k ::iiiii'imni::iiinimtMHn Professional Cards FmfitrrrmmiinittmmtttitTtnnmm Dr. W. B. Ramsay Dentist Office over Shuf ord's Drug Store. Hickory v N. G. it. easier. If the Record could give a word of advice just now it would be for Thoge ong who haye had sQme friends and relatives to live arnica- doubt &g to which side Providence has lly as of old; to refrain from saying &y ,n &hoM things of each other that will leave cr ,n United States, a scar for all time, and to remem-1 ber that only unhappiness can result ; Jt Ig a fae pleagure tQ gee tho38 to all concerned in the harboring of fine yQung men who haye returned i11 w111, . , , , 'from Oglethorpe. They have worked Let every person i in the whole nt- hard tQ fit themselve3 for service anfT tion who has felt bitterly towards a degerve the iong they wQn neighbor or relative stop for ten mm-. iTev;;; iz. wont may be differences of opinion on im- Columbia gtat portant matters, but there will be no interesting portion of hard feelings, no unhappiness. Premier Lloyd George's address of For good will among neighbors and yesterday, of course, was the dis relative is more nrecious than sil- cussion of the food and tonnage ques ver and gold. BERNSTORFP LANDS AGAIN We have never expressed and parti tion. Presumably it is honest, for Mir. Lloyd George has not been not ed especially for turning the bright side of the shield without cause Rather he has stressed the impor- . . . 11 1 i ti.w rri on- tance oi looking me iacis squareiy in w"u,,"ro iUi the f confident that the British ly once do we recall having saio . people are aWe to stare calamity in anything that was creditable to him. 1 the eye if necessary and to outgage That was before ho had been caught it by sheer will power. in his bad tricks at Washington, af-1. AMuminfif then that -the premier ... . is telling the whole truth there is ter which we refrained from joining much for km to take comfort the mourners who wept with him atjin. The submarine ravages, the his departure. Bernstorff informed premier admits, have been severe, the American people through the As- Even the minimum loss of 320,001. . . , . , . , tons a month if continued will be a soclated Press that his diplomatic teprihle lrfl, on the worH'- shinning race was run, that he as going home British construction plans for the last to serve no more. It turns out six months of the year, probably the that the kaiser has some difficult . fit fruits of the standard ship poli work to be done in Constantinople, g g were considered, and Bernstorff is selected for the job. the depreciation would be a continu- He can fill any job from crying in : ing factor of peril. But this makes no public to leading a gang of murder ers. A good bandit is Bernstorff. DR. MCBRAYER GETS HONOR Dr.. L. B. McBrayer, superintendent of the North Carolina sanatorium for the treatment of tuberculosis, has been appointed president of the Southern Tuberculosis conference which will be held at Chattanooga, Tenn., on November 9 and 10. Announcement of this appoint ment has just been made by Charles J. Hatfield, executive secretary of the national association for study and prevention of tuberculosis. The need of the conference now is greater than ever before. Medical examiners in one county in North Carolina, out of seventy-five men. ex amined, rejected nine because of tu berculosis. Whether or not this av erage will run for the whole state is not to be said. It is likely that it will not, but the prevalence in this particular county is conclud sive of a greater need for intensive work. The conference program is now be ing prepared and the executive office of the Association is hoping to ar range attractive meetings which will be largely attended. FOR SALE On account of being drafted for military service the following property will be sold: 51 per cent of stock in lumber manufacturing plant. This plant manufactures all kinds of building material, Has "T. C." rating and should pay at least 75 per cent. One bungalow, 2021 10th Ave, lights and water. One bungalow 2020 9th Ave. lierhts and water. One lot on 9th avcnv.c, plenty of shade. One lot on 10th avenue, desirably located; large shade trees. 8 9 tf HENRY LEONARD. J. D. Elliott. President and Treasure. J. Worth Elliott, V.-Prt. L. M. Elliott. Secretary Elliott ilding Company Incorporated. For all classes of construction. Estimates furnished cheerfully. Fine or ganization and beat equipped contractors in the South. HICKORY, N. O nraiiiiKiiM lll!!!!l!l!l!ll!!i:i!!!t!!!lllll!I!IUi!lllllil!!!IUl HELPFUL RECRUITS Henry Reuterdahl, a Swede who came to this country in 1893, liked it so well that he not only remained , come as an added spu. to Ameri account of America. What the Un ited States is doing is not exactly known, but the plans for ship-building certainly are sufficient, if carried in to prompt execution, to even the bal ance. Lloyd George's speech, like the weekly shipping loss reports, should hcre.but has become the foremost civilian authority on naval affairs. He has been an advocate of a big ger navy and by his trenchant writ ings is due considerable credit for the standing the American navy ha in the world. America has drawn largely from Europe for its strong mn,but Mr. Reuterdahl is probably the ablest recruit since the men af the Jacob Riis type, fleeing from persecution in Germany, gave their fine talents to the new world. Carl W. Ackerman, an American correspondent in Germany 'before hi it diplomatic relations were sevcrea, tells of the indignities heaped upon American consuls by German repre sentatives. Some of these indignit ies, especially those practiced on women, were so revolting that Mr. Ackerman refrained from mentioning them. The fact that the American government made a protest at the time Is news to most readers of the Saturday Evening Post. Mr. Samuel L. Willard of Balti more, who is one of our good citizens by proxy, has forwarded to the read ing room of the Chamber of Con merce some illustrated London mag azines and periodicals for the benefit of the soldiers. "The only way they'll stop pleasure riding is to stop the sale of gasoline,-' sagely remarks the Statesville Land mark anent the effort of the federal trade commission to have joy-riding eliminated. The pretenses made at electoral re form in Prussia must dumbfound those persons who used to contena that Germany was as democratic aa the other countries. That Virginia member of the ex emption board who committed suicids took the shortest way to rid himself of trouble. can endeavor. QFot it means, if it means anything, that the subma rine will not be able to nullify Amer ican strength in bringing the war to a close which will insure the safety of democracy in the world. Th ruthless U-boat warfare will go on, taking its toll in lives and property, but . it can not win the war. The factor of victory is American deter mination. France and Britain will hold the western lines till we are ready; Britain will continue to re sist unbeaten by the submarine; Am erica will have its chance to win the war. It will be costly business, dear in 'blood and treasure, but Americans have not been in the habit of count ing the cost where liberty and human rights are concerned. And we do no. believe that they will start now. "A SPLENDID TONIC" Sayi Hixion Lady Wbo, On Doc tor's Advice, Took Caidu And Is Now Well Hixson, Tenn. "About 10 yean ago I was..." says Mrs. J. B. Oadd, of this place. "I suffered with a pain In my left aide, could not sleep at night with this pain, always in the left side... My doctor told me to use Cardul. X took one bottle, which helped me and after my baby came, I was stronger and better, but the pain was still there. I at first let it go, but began to get weak and in a run-down condition so I decided to try aome more Cardul, which I did. This last Cardul which I took made me much better, In fact, cured me. It has been a number of years, still X hare no return of this trouble. I feel It was Cardul that eured me, and I recommend- it as a splendid fe male tonic." Don't allow yourself to bocome weak and run-down from womanly troubles. Take Cardul. It should sure ly help you, as it has so many thou sands of other women in the past 40 years. Headache, backache, sideache, nervousness, sleeplessness, tired-out feeling, are all signs of womanly trou ble. Other women get relief by taking CarduL Why not you? All druggists. NC-132 "War or no War" People are compelled to have eyeglasses and spectacles or not see as they should to read and work; and if the war continues glasses will keep advancing. One does not have to buy glasses often and they owe it to themselves to get the best quality and service. I have fitted many hundred satisfied customers in this, city and vicinity and can fit as many more. Those who are gov erned by my suggestions in buying glasses get the best satisfac tion possible. My service in the optical line will equal the best and excel the rest. I also offer a free service to all who wear glasses. They are welcome to come in my offict and have them cleaned and adjust ed gratis whether they boughe them from me or not. This free service has gained for me manynew customers. Now if from any cause one should think they could get better service than I render they will find out very quick to the contrary by trying. I lead in original ideas. E. E. HIGHT Expert Watchmaker and Registered Optometrist. i: HICKORY, N. C. THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Manufacturer of all hluoc of HARNESS. BRIDLES. 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 Firft Buildin & Loan office. 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. a a a Q El 9 B f S 1 I a a a a a a a a a a A Billion Dollar Insurance Fund THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANKING SYSTEM may be likened to a vast billion dollar mutual in. surance fund which we and 7,600 other banks maintain at all times to give us the currency 0ur depositors need to stand back of us in time of fJn. ancial stress and to enable us to give better and safer banking- service in many ways. EVERY ONE OF OUR DEPOSITORS, LARGE or small, without any additional cost, participates in the protection and benefits of this great system. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO HAVE THIS .NATION widefund back of you, let us write or talk -itlfyou about it. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Dr. R. P. WILSON- Veterinary Surgeon Will answer calls day or uight. Office phone 226. Resident ' phone 301-J. Dr. Oma H. Hester DENTIST OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO c B m 'A m Capital and Surplus $300,000.00. Foiir Per Cent. Interest On Savings pounded Quarterly. Mcncy to Loan at All Times. Hickory, N. a ftp0 fsALARy 3 w i in j . ss iti 3nl mm S"- ', I5 5 J. W, HoIIingsworth LAWYER Office HoIIingsworth Clothing Co. NEWTON, N. C. nitntttti Dr. O. L. Hollar HICKORY, N. C. Special attention given to Fistulas, Fissures Ulcers, Pruritus Cured. No cutting, no confien-nie.u. PILES is3KTnrrrii::iuxmiiimuu:a BRICK Common and Face Write or Phone Buffalo Clay Co. Statesville "N. C. VHiiiiiiiin italic Want Ads in the Record bring Results THE SO0mEEWf4PAM' i An Ambition and a Record i ! fHE needs of the South are identical with the needs ! ! of the Southern Railway i the growth and succcsa of one meam ! The Southern Railway ask no favora no ipeclal prlrUeee not accorded to other. The ambition of the Southern Railway Company li to see that Bait? of interest thatla born of co-operation between the public and th railroad, i to lee perfected that fair and frank policy in the manage ment of railroad! which Inritea the confidence of governmental wencieti to realize tha t liberality of treatment which will enable it to obtain the additional capital needed for the acquisition of better and enlarred facilities Incident to) tbm demand for lncreaaed and better Kiricei and, finally To take !t niche In the body politic of the 6outh alongside of other rreat Industries, with aw mote, but with equal liberties, equal right! and equal opportunltiea. " The Southern Serves the South." WILL GO ON YOUR BOND Bankers, Receivers, Adminis rators, Guardians, County Officers any position of trust. WE WILL BOND YOU. New Amsterdam Sasualty Company of New York City. J. W. HoIIingsworth Attorney, Newton, N. C. Fraternal Directory :wniiiiiiiniiiinimi uintummnnm'tiiiiimiiinniiiiiiiinm Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. r. & A. M. Regular communication Firt and third Monday nights. Brethren cordially invited to be present. F. L. MOOSE, W. M. D. L. MILLER, Sec'y. nimmmniniiniiiinin.tmmiiiiiiinau ffliiifliifflwiHinnoiiiitiFifiiRKinntinTiiHi juinniiiissMiiiiiiy Southern Railway System Piedmont Council No. 43, Jr, O. U.A. M. Meets every Kjnday evening at 7:30 P. M All visiting brotheitt cordially invited. O. D. TAYLOR, Councilor. W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec Begin to Save TO-DAY no matter how small your start may be. THE WORLD'S GREATEST FORTUNES have been accumulated through thrift and systematic savings plans. This Bank Was Organized FOR YOU YOUR SAFETY-YOUR NEEDS. Ju Subscribe for the Hickory Daily Record raiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifl eceive Fresh Supply of Lithia Water, Buckhorn Lithia and Alkalithia Water. We can supply j'ou in 5-gallon and half gallon Bottles. Telephone Us Your Wants Company The REXALL Store Teleph one 46 Hickory Drug fflllWIU!!!'ai3l BiBfflnmgmaimiiiniumTinjuntifmiimnnimiinmma Catawba Lodge No. 54 LofP Meets every Thursday night. Visiting brethren invited. HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. R. L. HEFNER, K. R. and S. Weather, Time & Distance Stand as naught to our compound Bicycle Delivery. The Drugs and Chemicals dispensed by us are of the highest purity. A registered druggist is always on hand to serve you. If that's the kind of service you'd like just phone us. GRIMES & MURPHY, Dnmffisfc Phone 300 . D, Post Otnce rr" "IN Business for Your Health" Hickory Cabinet & Manufacturing Co. M. G. Crouch, Mgr. Located in old light house building near foundry. 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