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TUESDAY EVEKIV HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE TWO Hickory Daily Record TELEPHONE 167 Published by the Clay Printia Co. . . Erery Evening Except Sunday. 8. H. Farabee - Editor J. C. Miller Manager PUBLICATION OFFICE: 1402 ELEVENTH AVENUE Subscribers desiring the address of their paper changed, will pleaaa state in their communication both OLD and NEW addressea. To insure efficient delivery, com plaints should be made to the Sub scription Department promptly. City subscribers should call 167 regarding complaints. ' iuBSCRIPTION BATES . On, ye t Six months J-JJJ Three months One Month JJ One week 10 Entered as second class matter Sep tember 11, 1915, at the postoffice at Hickory, N. C, under the act of March I, 1879. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS 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 thb local news published herein. TUESDAY, AUGUST, 28, 1917 Evidence accumulates that Russia j will remain until the end. Part of this evidence is vigorously fighting on several fronts in which the Rus sian armies are giving a good ac count of themselves., noraaaaDaDDDoaQacErDQDDtiQaiiDBaDEiiQsaQDSEi NEWSPAPERS AND PUBLIC The war department will call only five per cent . of the first quota of 687,000 men summoned for the na. tional army and very few men will be taken from employment for sever al weeks. (For our part we are glad Com pany A is allowed to remain with us a while longer. The boys are part of the life of the town, and they would be badly missed. The Greensboro News hands enw ards like Eaker of Lincoln a hot one, but such guys are invulnerable where common sense and loyalty arc applied. German aviators dropped bombs Oh French Red Cross hospitals, but kill ing women and children and wounded men seems to be a part of Prussian orders. (Hudson Maxim is an authority on invention, but he probably knows no more about the war than a great many other people. SUBMITTED FOR THE CONSIDER ATION OF ONE EAKER Greensboro News. Eaker, the Lincoln county anti-draii leader, is perhaps too small a potato UUl .Senator Hardwick, who does not happen to bo very popular with nowannnora. and whose love for them dp, not pa,, tho understanding a , tc . waste much endeavoring to make capital out oi me fengive enougn sometimes, to make fact that publishers are given a low one siap worth while. Professor Eak postage rate. A high postage rate 1 er, according to the news dispatches, would not affect the Record much, b., "said that he had noticed that about wouia noi aiieci uw u- , i newspapers were preaching it understood, because the bulk of, but ihjityh had aiso noticed our papers are delivered by carriers, that' none 0f tne editors had volun- and the Record speaks only for thos2 teered." iWe don't know how the press of pling would be harmful to the Amen- ut"ne ig one pper that resents can public. ' it. What Eaker says about the Daiij The Record has not protested News itself is immaterial, but it so against the increase in postage rates happens tlit six of the best men Ai ; tv 4 that ever worked m this shop are in or the increase in taxes that it will nQW colunteersall, pro pay as the result of the war. 11 parmff to go out and fight for the the government needs the little mon- country, which, we regret to be com ey that this paper will pay, it is pelled to add, means fighting for such . . u , specimens as this Eaker. And when welcome to it. I Herr Eaker, or any other pseudo- The point we would make, however, Amerjcan friend of the kaiser, at is that the country is benefited in tempts to belittle the patriotism of many ways when it is possible for those boys who are standing between newspapers and periodical to circa- tt. late widely. If they were compelled try we are impelled to rise and sub to pay a high rate of postage, they mit the remark, namely: that the would be forced to increase their death of a single one of those boys charts, and the reading public would J be losers. The Record subscribes termination of fourteen generations to a number of newspapers, but if of Eakers. they cost much more than at prea-J : ent, we might not be able to obtain them. In our opinion the government; Having qualified as administra could do nothing more helpful and tor of the late J. H. Aiken, of Ca instructive than to make it easy for tawba county, North Carolina, this newspaper, and periodical, to pas, '-"cY tStfSS. from one section to another. Amer. to exhibit them to the undersigned icans have reached a position from at Hickory, on or before the 25th day which they can look at affairs from' of July, 1918, or this notice will be an international standpoint, and this'Pleaded .n ,baKrf f ,the recoy,erv-. Af1 3 a a a a D a o The Mystery of the Orient, with the Romance of today will be . found in "The Haunted Pajamas" O tr"j- i- - O vlovel with vour Favorite nlaver HAROLD LOCKWOOD as Star At Pastime Theatre Wednesday, Aug. 29 Special at PASTIME Today "Castles For Two" featuring MARIE DORO Special Music Tonight g DnnnnnnnnnnnoDnDnDnannononnnannnBDa-nnna a a 13 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE fact is largely due to the well edited newspapers and magazines. Make these publications more expensive, and the country would become more provincial. These publications in many cases are the schools of the people. ITALIANS NEAR TRIEST (From the best information, although the Rome bulletins are noncommittal, the Italian army, is within 12 or 15 miles of Triest, the great Austrian seaport on the Adriatic. Italian can non are shooting into and through a village two miles from Triest and heavy monitors are said to be attack ing the coast from the sea. The country over which the. Ital ians are advancing, however, is rug ged and mountainous and offers a thousand shelters for the Austrians, who have been reinforced heavily Ir the last few days. The capture of Triest undoubtedly is the objective of the Italians, but whether they will be able to win this stronghold in the next few weeks re mains a question that cannot be ans wered. The present offensive is tu most sustained of any that has been begun by General Cadorna and it does not seem near spending itself. Today's dispatches, which were not available when this was written, may throw more light on the operations iSome of our friends who are com plaining that "freedom" is denied them are reminded by the State Journal of Raleigh that they cannot even cross the -street in many cities except by permission of some officer of the law. Nobody complains of that however for it is realized that society is being regulated for the oeneht of the many. Society im poses as few restraints as possible, but in great- emergencies patriotic men are willing to surrender those things which they would fight for in ordinary times. Those who have watched the sol diers drill have noted how quickly raw recruits njre transformed inn. agile steppers. Our rookies march without apparent effort and soon the, will be able to measure up with their more seasoned comrades. Hickory high school boys are in tensely interested in military train ing and they will be at the Chamber of Commerce tonight to secure blanks for their signatures. Military train ing in the public schools and the col leges will make men out of the boys. will please make immediate payment. J. 11. AIKEN, Jr. This the 23rd day of July, 1917. GLAD TOTESTIFY Sayi Watoga Lady, "As To What Cardui Has Done For Me, So As To Help Others." Watoga, W. Va. Mrs. S. W. Gladwell, of this town, says: "When about 15 years of age, I suffered greatly . . . Sometimes would go a month or two, and I had terrible headache, backache, and bearing down pains, and would just drag and had no appetite. Then ... it would last . . . two weeks, and was so weakening, and my health was awful. My mother bought me a bottle of Cardui, and I began to improve after taking the first bottle, so kept it up till I took three ... I gained, and was well and strong, and I owe it all to Cardui.' I am married now and have 3 children . . . Have never had to have a doctor for female trouble, and just resort to Cardui if I need a tonic. I am glad to testify to what ft has done for me, so as to help others." If you are nervous or weak, have head aches, backaches, or any of the other ailments so common to women, why not give Cardui a trial? Recommended by many physicians. In use over 40 years. Begin taking Cardui today. It may be the very medicine you need. NC-130 FREE OF, CHARGE Any adult suftwing from cough, cold or bronchitis, is invited to call at the drug store of Lutz's and get ab solutely free, a sample bottle of Boschee's German Syrup, a soothing and healing remedy for all lung trou bles, which has a successful record of fifty years. Give the patient a crood night's rest free from coughing, with free expectoration in the morning. Regular sizes, 25c and 75 cents. For sale in all civilized countries. FOR SALE BT C. M. Shuford and Abernethy Hard ware Co., and 1 11 good dealers. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It Btopa the. Couch and Headache and works off the Cold. Druggista refund money if it faila to cure. B. W. GROVli'3 signature on each box. 30c. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Cataw ba County, North Carolina, will re ceive sealed bids at the office of the Register of Deeds, in the town of Newton, Catawba county, North Car olina, on the 12th day of September 1917, at twelve o'clock, noon, for the purchase of one hundred thous and (100,000.00) dollars Catawba County, North Carolina, Bridge bonds issued under and in pursuance of Chapter 103 of the Public Laws of North Carolina of 1917. Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate ot 5 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually; said bonds shall be dated July 1st, 1917, and become due and payable as follows: $3,000 July 1st, 1923. $3,000 July 1st, 1924. $3,000 July 1st, 1925. $3,000 July 1, 1926. $4,00n July 1st, .1927. $4,000 'July 1st, 1928. $4,000 July 1st, 1929. $4,000 July 1st, 1930. $5,000 July 1st, 1931. $5,000 July 1st, 1932. $5,000 July 1st, 1933. $5,000 July 1st, 1934. $6,000 July 1st, 1935. $6,000 July 1st, 1936. $6,00ft July 1st, 1937. 6,000 July 1st. 1938. $7,000 July 1st, 1939. $7,000 July 1st, 1940. $7,000 July 1st, 1941. $7,000 July 1st, 1942. Both principal and interest shall be payable at the National Park Bank, in the City of New York, State of New York. All bids must be unconditional and the purchaser must be prepared to take up and pay for said bonds on the day of sale. Each bid must be ac companied by a certified check on a National bank for 2 per cent of the total amount of bonds bid for, as an evidence that the bidder, if his bid is accepted, will take up and pay for said bonds in accordance with this notice. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Dated at Newton, North Carolina the 6th day of August, 1917. OSBORNE BROWN, Chairman Board of County Commis sioners, Catawba county, North Carolina. ATTEST H. EUGENE SIGMQN, Clerk, Board of Couny Commission ers, Catawba County, North Caroli na. 8 11 to Sept 12. Train Schedules SOUTHERN Westbound No. 15 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m. No. 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. No 21 Ar. Hickory 455 p. m. N. 35 Ar. Hickory 11:32 p. m. Eastbound No. 36 Ar. Hickory 9:05 a. m. No. 22 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. No. 12 ar. Hickory 5:32 p. m. No. 16 Ar. Hickory 6:50 p. m. C. AND N.-W Southbound No. 9 Ar. Hickory 2:35 p. m. NnrhViniinl No. 10 Ar. Hickory 11:40 a. m. For Quality THEBES Guaranteed 5000 MILES in writing THIS is a tire one can rec ommend to one'a friends. We do. It ia the best tire in the world and its service is guaranteed. ABERNETHY HARDWARE CO STANDARDS USED IN FIRE PREVENTION NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION HAS WELL DE FINED OBJECTS IN VIEW. CAMPAIGN AGAINST FIRES Associations Activities Provide For an Opportunity - For Every Man to Perform Some Sort of Service. ' The National Fire Protective Asso ciation is an organization formed with two well defined objects in view, and to a large extent its work has divided fn a natural way, but with full co operation between the two branches. The technical branch has performed a splendid service in giving to th country standard specifications for anything relating to fire prevention or protection. . These standards are re vised whenever necessary and others are prepared to meet new conditions. It is well to here emphasize the fact that members have contributed their experience and skill to the prepara tion of these . standards without hope of reward other than the satisfaction which comes to those who know they have contributed to a worthy cause. The educational branch is performing a service, the value of which cannot be overestimated. It is leading a gen eral campaign. a.gainst waste by fire. From this brief statement of the Association's activities you will see that there is an opportunity for every man to perform some sort of service. Pres. Chas. E. Meeks. Objective View. 1. The adoption by municipalities of the Standard Building Code of the National Board of Fire Underwriters to the end that Are resistive building construction may be encouraged, the use of inflammable roof coverings pro hibited, adequate exit facilities from buildings assured, and interiors so de signed and fire-stopped as to make easy the extinguishment of fires there in. 2. The adoption by all States of minimum building requirements for the protection of state and county hos pitals, asylums and similar institu tions outside city limits and of small communities in which the establish ment and enforcement of a building code Js impracticable. 4. The adoption of the Association's suggested ordinance providing for the systematic inspection of all buildings by city fire marshals or local firemen to insure the vigorous enforcement of rules for clealiness, good housekeep ing,, and the maintenance of safe and unobstructed : exits, fire fighting appa ratus and other protective devices. 5. The enactment of ordinances similar to that of Cleveland, Ohio, fix ing the coat of extinguishing prevent able fires upon citizens disregarding fire prevention orders, and a more gen eral lesral recognition of the common law priciple of personal liability for damage resulting from fires due to carelessness or neglect. 6. The wider- general use of the automatic sprinkler as a fire exting uishing agent and life saver and the more general adoption of the fire div ision wall as an Important life-saving exit facility. Professional Cards Stmwmniiii.niiiiimmi immm Di W. B. Ramsay Dentist Office over Shuf ord's Drug Store. Hickory, N. C. . TkH IT? Just a iviomeni, rieaf III a a THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Manufacturer of all hiude of HARNESS, BRIDLEJ. SADDLES AND STRAP WOR&. Repairing a Specialty. Hickory, N. C a a a a a a a a THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP F. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor First-Class Work Guaranteed Phone 106, Work Delivered 1032 14th street Hickory, N. C Next to Firrt. Bulletin & Loan oSce. DR. G. K 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 disease a specialty. a sa a a a m m While we once more remin you that the chief value of savings account is not so nu:; h in the actual amount saved desirable as that may be. Tb real "gain lies in the fact that y( ; are fostering the saving habii. You are making of yourself . I; empire builder construe cLv your own little empire of sale! and independence for the futu? .-. Isn't That Worth Whife? FIRST 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 BEB CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO !m:iiitmrmmm:;r!iititnq Dr. O. L. Hollar HICKORY, N. C Special attention given to Fistulas, Fissures Ulcers, Pruritus PILES H Cured. No cutting, no confien I n'e.u. a Capital and Surplus $30,000.00. II ;, Fciir Per Cetit. Interest On Savings Ac pounded Quarterly. , Mcncy to Loan at All Time. BAM Com- I'lBiHOTlI!! BRICK Common and Face Write or Phone Buffalo Clay Co. StatesviIle,N. C. Fraternal Directory Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. j- Regular communication First and third Monday nights. E ret hi en cordially invited to be present. F. L. - MOOSE, W. M. D. L. MILLER, Sec'y. Little Jack Horner hid in a corner, Smoking a cigarette. When lie threw it away it lit in the hay And the bern burned, to ashes, yon bet. SR. ALFRED 1. DULA EYR SPECIALIST . TO SEF BETTER SEE DIIU 17 Year's Exnerieoc The Best Equipment Obtainable. Glasses Fitted Exclusively MARTiN BLOCK. LSKOift, 13. 0, If yon troi U from VXTLA. it's A Rigjiu WATCU FAPE.'t KOR DAiE!) I Repair Dep't. Box 127 Charlotte, N. C LENSES GROUND & DUPLICATED Piedmont Council No. 43, JrfO. U.A. M. Meets every bond ay evening at 7:30 P. M. All visit'ng brothers cordially invited. D. D. TAYLOR, Councilor. W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec 8 xicxt I f oiitKo )) T nntta ran K. of P n Am r Meets every Thursday night. 1 Visiting brethren invited. 1 HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. 1 R. L. HEFNER, K. R. and S. The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the full name and look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 30c. DOOOOOOOOOOOO g O 3 Used 40 Years But has it not occurred to you that saving money gives you pleasure RIGHT NOW. No Matter how much you MAKE you are ''getting nowhere" unless you SAVE When You Save You Are "Getting Somewhere" Start an account TODAY, feel independent a work more simply because it is "getting you your Subscribe for the Hickory Daily Record Just eceiv Fresh Supply of Lithia . Water, Buckhorn Lithia and Alkalithia Water. We can supply you in 5-gallon j and half gallon Bottles. Telephone Us Your Wants Company 1 Telephone 46 iicKorv tirug The REXALL Store KB 8 The Woman's Tonic S o O Sold Everywhere q OOOOOOOOOOOOa Weather, Time & Distance Stand as naught to our compound Bicycle Delivery. The Drugs and Chemicals dispensed by 1 re 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 pH ne us. GRIMES & MURPHY, Druggists Phone 300 Opposite Pck i Oifce "IN Business for Your Health" p Hickory Cabinet & Manufacturing to. M. G. Crouch, Mgr. Located in old light house building near fourniry Telephone 22 7-J All J j: j. i 1 Tt.
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