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MONDAY EVEN HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE TWO T1 Hickory Daily Record ITALY'S CHANGED VIEWS THE AVAR OF Hk. Christian Science Monitor. I HIie Ol lire uivou nin,iiinue j. c. 4IIr . DBLICATIOI OWTCB: J 402 JSLSTKNT ATMMUB 4 : Tfolir n th moment Is the j t , , f - i fur I awwij ehanpe which has come over the nil rnuntrv within the last year in re- been noticed by many ana it wuh ho better summed up than it was recently in an article by Signor Bafcolbtn dWf g 3K2i , 'ViXfand format their TP W1" 'T.Vr: ;aK,; nf the "neutral" tn thfctr eowratraieaiiei. wa u- ' rv first on- N SSSTStaSMt dolirery, com- posed Italy's entrance into the war t i TvTnM K ttimJ r the Sub- Today he stands apnasi at wuai ue pla nts Should be rna tl buo-j ay ' . .devastatine chancres (OCK n a Special at The PASTIME This Afternoon and Tonight : i i. .-.xi rltii UotT'in a n t.hG SffiSSIUTKK'iVl 7 whkh hnv-e come about to Italy's view. of the war. -In tne nm mstance, p a a a a a a a pi a a Mollae Kin Professional Cards imrtmittwwiiwuii rmnn mi tin w -IN Dr. W. B. Ramsay Office over Shuf trrrTs Drug Store. Hickory W. 6. he says, "we make war to gam iorig ..-..tntT t- 4 nnT?a Tiir how nnt.imii nouiHianes. una SUUSlKir iiua ftn ;t -nr h" liber ...iuv in me scvunu inomnvvy - . J TV.. B.nnUtinn nf nnnressed nations, and now mx mourns r:i ,v. ,V '.-.. a fv.k. Lnirniv. wt! inutriv v"i iv " mi" ",U",UJ . x i. n tL. 4H pr.iT 7.,1LK1H oi stutco unu aioniu anmmnrv is iust enough une wee i . "y; ti, ctmi. in 'Bl - I T n 1 1 HIT U 1V III L11U ObAVb.ov . aw j j .1--, M.u ft on. Vnwnfl most Italians were naturally id In a a nwrw :''- f J-r t r" V' i n.v hnd iust emerged from i"l!L X: JTS vi . " f : h i, W with Turkey and 1 1879 ' " they knew from hard experience just ' - - - " what war meanc. mere was Mwunu-n nv Af?SOCIATED PRESS in Italy, however, the great ambition nt v, TrreHentist. and once tn m. a tam t T1nlTPlir I Trinlo A 11 iAn was cractically brok iuta4 tn th nm for reoubllcttion on by Italy's failure to come to the ; et an bwb credlfcod to it or not help of her allies against the entente united ia thii trer and also th powers, the floodgates 01 tne irrtu local news published herein. 13 H "THE MYSTERY OF THE DOUBLE CROSS" 3rd Chapter. 2 lb. Box of MONDAY, SEPT. 17 1917 TESTING THE PUHL1C up .ntit. nmhition were opened wide V.V . . V - - , 1 Thorenfter. over many montns, fVt-n f.illnu'e.l the lone drawn out struggle between the neutral party nnd the war party, the efforts of tn former heme everywhere suppi ... a-.i. ! nra I mntoi hV T.MOSe Unseen IIlllUCUCVB w For tne nrst urm? m ui r,m" . vrr v ;a vw Pnrnlin. fnirsi will Koine, Wlin wnu-n m, v w 1.-.non.l fiir natronase absolutely on - v- - - ( ... I I l llllll. A 1 1 1 1 A T T their own merits. The railroads will the ja an(j itaiy entered the nnr bo ablo to transport tho fakirs with "Italian Irredenta" as a niUra nm! ntw fMka who make crv. Within les3 than six montns, .... f..v.v. , - . -L,- .nm. the Him-llam attractions. "7r 'ular thought. Italy was dis- We can remember tho time when d TIer troops had perpe- n nmr mid-a-nv wm recarded as anlnfol nn trinmnhal march into i v mk it " --r-f i viuv-u v ---r- - , - fiWlnto necesitv if a fair waa to sue- Triest. the Trentino was sun in tne i i -i. i- - i. - I niirids t l liic Atiawioii ' coed. iiy degrees tne roupiwr :m.nint nrncnoct cments were eliminated until now the I - . ,),.. a Deriod of almost midways are respectale, as midways complete stagnation followed, on the go. There will not be many midways I surface at any rate. it as, now this year, the railroads announce n --" - r P.ut with the great interest in ag- tpnt:ona an purpose of Germany be rimltural production, the desire tolamn mnrn annarent. as the subma - - ' V-C . 4 4 , rfare drew more nations to cyothor in o bond of common indigna reason to believe that the attendance tion. Italy Degan to see ner dmu- n f-iia tKia foil will hn na o-noii fla t ons in the Trentino ana eisewnere as ' a mi' r " I ------ - , formerly. "Wholesome entertainment after all, only of secondary consiuer- rnn h.. nrovided for those who attend ation. Her statesmen ol many for nmuspment nurnoses onlv. It other countries, of the war for nu Imnnitv. And.'finallv. when Russia ros N'orth r.ir.lin revolt aeainst autocracy, and the olina fairs do not attract visitors be-lUnitcd States entered the great cause of their exhibits and because struggle on the Eide ol the aine3, lt- of tho opportunities for meeting old aly did not fail to show in many un- Candy and one dozen theatre tickets given away tonight at 8:30 P. M. DONT MISS IT! - - SPECIAL MUSIC TONIGHT! !7acDononoDaanannnDaanBnnanQnnnaacaanana n p a a a n O friends, but rather for the opportu. nities nffordel the multitudes of getting nothing for something. We don't believe this will be the CAso in Hickory even if the attrae tions should not aTrive. .. i m WHAT ABOUT KORNILOFF? mistakable ways that she, too, parti cipated m the general recognition that the war was, indeed, as Signor Tovina declares, a war for "the de mocratization of states. ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING IS SUANCE OF STEET IMPROVE MENT BONDS. What will be done with General Kornilolf, leader of the Russian re belhon? all the world is asking. "Whereas, public safety and con- 10 spare tne neau 01 me movement veiiience require tho permanent un- Kerensky would be laying himself open to charges that he was willing to take the lives of the common sol diers while allowing an arch trait or, so far as the state is concerned, to escape. lAnd yet Komiloff is a patriot. So far as we know he rose in revolt because the provisional gov emment would not make it possible for him and his commanders to con trol tho soldiers under their leader ship Napoleon in the first dava of the directory dealt leniently with offen ders against the state and this wa3 his policy for a time during the r rench revolution, however arbitrary ana vindictive he became later in life. Kerensky may take a leaf out of Na 1 1 1 T ... jjuieon s ixj ok xo aavatatre it m probable that KomilofT, assured of the determination of the government to suppress mutiny, would be a valuable commander. provemant of the roads, streets rhq hicrhwavs including the sidewalks, of the City of Hickory.' (a) That the city treasurer has filed with the city manages, ex- offLrio citv clerk a atatement of tn debt of the '"City of Hickory'" pur suant to the '"Municipal Financa Act of 1917. and that same statement 13 now in the office of the city man ager and ia open to public inspec tion. (b) That the average assesseo. valuation of nroilerty subject to taxation by the "City of Hickory" for tho years nineteen hundreo. fourteen. nineteen hundred fifteen and nineteen hundred sixteen is two mTUon, one hundred eighty -one thous and, six hundred forty-two do.lars, and sixty-six and two-thirds cents (8,181,642.66 2-3), as ia shown by said statement. "'i.Vk"'tIVvue,ue3.BraiP" ino valuation of property subject to uvenimeni m times like these he can- x. x- v Iv. rri-i. .! u xi - i taxation uy me v-ity ui. xait.uij vnlS ?!?la?a,,n: IIad for the years nineteen hundred fif Z T "'f r:iTt' n,x3x ca3e teen, nineteen hundred sixteen and ucclt " B"" matter. nineteen hundred seventeen and , . , million, two hundred ninety-six i ne appointment ot lioiand F. Beas-1 thousand, two hundred forty-nine ley, editor of the Monroe Journal, as dollars and thirty-three and one-third commissioner of public welfare a po- cents ($2,296,249.33 1-3), as is shown sition created by the last general as by said statement, and that the years semoiy win well received nineteen hundred fifteen, nineteen throughout the state. Mr. Beasley hundred sixteen and nineteen hundred nus positive ideas about social ques. seventeen are the three fiscal years in wuiismc uuinjf prison nie, and he which taxes wero last levied. wm give to the state tho best of hia (d) That the amount of the net aDuay- ' debt of the "City of Hickory" out- standing, authorized and to be autho. We hope Mr. Fry will make enough nzed (including all proposed bonds) out of his toll bridge at Horseford M8 two hundred two thouiand, eight to pay him for the time and expense hundred forty-three dollajrs ($202,- or replacing the part that was wash- 843.00), as is shown by said etate cd away The tolls will be reason-1 ment. ablo and tho public, which hj been "The street Im-provement bonds denied the use of the bridge for over tn0 ro3"""1 principal amount of two weeks, will not complain. We Jthirty-nve thousand dollars, bearing are against the policy of tolls, but in a rate interest not exceeding six i U . MnMA x" i . I .X.. . 1 icr tciiiuiu per annum, ue ana are hereby authorized to be issued by the "City of Hickory" a municipal! cor portion in Catawiba county, State of North Carolina,, entirely for th purpose of paying that portion of the cost of permanent improving, coa structing and reconstructing the sur face of the city's roads, streets, anti high-ways, including the contempoi aneous permanently improving, con struction and reconstructing the sidewalks, curbs, gutters and drains that has been and is to be assessed upon properties benefited. "That the maximum period within which the street improvement bonds aforesaid shall mature is and shall be twenty years, which is the pron table period of the usefulness of the improvement aforesaid. "That special assessments upon properties benefited and a tax suffi cient to pay the principal and inter est of the bonds aforesaid shall be annually Tevied and collected. "That this ordinance shall take ef fect upon its passage and shall no be submitted to the voters." The foregoing ordinance was pass ed on its first reading on the 7th day of August, 1917, and was pass ed on its second and final reading on the 14th day of August, 1917, and was first published on th 20th day of August, 1917. Any action or proceeding question Wig the validly of this ordinance must be commenced within thirty days after its last publication. JOHN W- BALLEW, City Manager and ex-ofllcio City Clerk. 8 20 4t Mon this caso there ia good excuse. 'When one considers the throes which France passed through during tho revolution discords within ana powerful enemies without he can un derstand the difficulties of Russia at the present time. The troubles of Ke rensky and his crowd are greater than those of France during tho rev olution. (Mr J. B. Duko, multi-millionaire, arrived m the city Saturday in his special car and hired a Ford automo bile for the day. That's not a joke. Just a the fair. little over a week before Are you ready? NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS To J. W. Elliott, O. G. Wolff, Lyer ly Estate; E. Lyerly, Agent, W. R. Iiradshaw, M. P. Sharp and L. P. Fields Estate, J. F. Allen, Agent; property owners on 11th avenue, be tween 15th street and 16th street, you aro heroby n6tified that the City 7un?l-at ,a rcarul" meeting Sept. 1i i1917, dcclari the above named district a permanent Improved dis- YJ? a2?.have Mt Tuesday, Sept. 18th, 1917, at 7:30 p. m., as the time ror hearing abutting property owners Interested in tho above Improve ment to appear and show cause, if any, why such assessment should not be made. This 9 8 2t Sept. th, 1917. JOHN W. BALLEW, City Manager Want Ads in the Record bring Results Doctor Says Nuxated Iron Will Increase Strength of Delicate People 100 in Ten Days In many lmrtftBo Vtrtou Imt inf. fr4 untold ag-oax (or yaars dootorlac for nervous vmiUii, stomach, llrex or kidney &lsam or some other ailment when their real trouble wa lck of Iron In the. tolod. How to teU. Now York, N. Y. In a recont die course Dr. E. Bauer, a Boeton physician who has studied widely both In this oountry and In prcat European medical Institutions, said: "If you were to mako an actual blood teat on all people who are ill you would probably be rreatly astonished at the exceedingly larsre number who lack iron and who are 111 for no other reaon than the- lack of iron. The moment Iron is supplied all their multitude of dangrerou symptoms disappear. Without Iron th blood at nnce loses the power to change food into llrlng tissue, and therefore noth ing yon eat does you any pood; you ?oh't rt the strength out of It. Your ood merely passes through your sys tem like eorn through a mill wtth the rollers so wide apart that the mill can't grind. As a result of this continuous blood and nerve starvation, people be come generally weakened, nervous and all ran down and frequently develop all torts of conditions. One is too thin; another is burdened with unhealthy fat; some are so- weak they can hardly walk; some think they have dyspepsia, kidney or liver trouble; some can't Sleep at night, others are sleepy and tired all day; some fussy and irritable; some skinny and bloodless, but all lack physical power and endurance. In such canes, it is worse than foolishness to take stimulating medicines or narcotic drugs, which only whip up your fagging Vital powers for the moment, maybe at the expense cf your life later on. No matter what any one tells you, If you re not strong aad well you owe It to yourself to make the following test: See how long you can work or how far you rxexi THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. M aaf acitrrer of &H ttnc Of HARNESS, BRIDLES. SADDLES AJSD STRAP WOSUL Repairing a Specialty. Hkftory, N. C OUR MEMBERSH THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP P. M. THOMPSON, PrwiHliste First-Cl&es Work Graranteod Phone 108, Work Delivered 1082 14th street Bloksry, H- G. Next to Firgt Bniidln & Loan ofiice. c.n walk without becomlns tired. take two flve-arrain tahlets of ordinary Nuxated Iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then teat your strenrth araln and see for yoursel much you have gained. I have seen dosens of nervous, run-down people who were ailing all the time double, and even triple, their strength and endur ance and entirely get rid of their symp toms of dyspepsia, liver and other trou bles in from ten to fourteen days' time ? imply by taking iron in the proper orm, and this, after they had in some case been doctoring for months with out obtaining any benefit. You can talk as you please about all the wonders wrought by new remedies, but when you como down to hard facts there Is nothing like good old iron to put color In your cheeks and good round, healthy nosh on your bones. It is also a great nerve and stomach t-trengthener and thf best blood builder in the world. The only trouble was that the old forms of Inorganic iron, like tincture or iron, iron acetate, etc., often ruined people's teeth, upset their stomachs and were not assimilated, and for these reasons they frequently aid more harm thin good. But with the discovery of the newer forms of organic iron all this has been overcome. Nuxated Iron, for ex ample. Is pleasant to take, dees not In jure the teeth and is almost immedi ately beneficial. NOTB The manufirtnrerf of Nuxated Iron taen tmch nnlioundad cnnfdfncn In Its potency tht they anthorlM the announcement that Uiipy will forfedt $199.04 to any Charitable InptitnWoo if thoy oaimnt take any man or wctnan ur.fler alxty who larks irrm and Increase their Strength 100 vt cent, or otot In fmir irrk' time, provided ther hare no luna orjanle trmibla. Also R.jt will refund ynnr Money In amy ran in which Knxated Ir.Jn doss ncH at leaat double your etrmzth in ten Vvr' time. It la dlapeoaed tn tela olty by all good dragsiets. FAI PI EWEATH BICTB) Sept 25, 26, 27, 28 The Frost May be on the Pumpkin by that time, but NO COLD FEET FOR THE BIG Catawba Coomty Fair Over $2,000 in Cash Premiums. Get Your Exhibits Ready! Fall in With the Procession! MAREVLOUS iff AMUSEMENTS Somethin' Doin EveryMinute! WATCH FOR PROGRAMS. W. P. Speas, M. D. Practice Limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hickory N. C. Office Over Hickory Drug Company Hours 9 to 12, 2 to 5 .ii Hsitors. whether Sey keep checking or saving accounts; and at the them tae most, mwxxx ""'6 in the Federal Reserve Banking System we arc tnan evwuKiic w v.-. a large or small, ear;: service. give Open an account with us and get linked up with th biggest banking system. Members of the Federal Reserve System have buck the largest banking assets ever held, and we ra turn i on to our patrons. Good times or har a times make no The service is always the same. DR. G. K. FLOWER Having: enjoyed a large coun try practivo for 32 years, V( 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. Dr. R. P. WILSON Veterinary Surffon Will answer calls day or niaht. Resident ptione 391-J. Dr. Oma H. Hester DENTIST OFFICE OVER BUSY BEB CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO s ur. u. jl. noiiar Capital and Surplus $300,000.. Four Per Cent. Interest On Scvinjg pounded Qu&rlerly. Money to Loan at All Times. fit Hickc: Accounts i iii ti 1 " I 4 'i RE SIT, "WE invite every man and woman to start a ings account with whatever amount youmy THE LARGEST BANK ACCOUNT EVER CORDED STARTED WITH A SMALL DEF OUR facilities for handling commercial accounts are exceptionally adequate we always take care of our depositors first. We are the friend of each depositor here, savings or commercial and we will helo you to succc; J. f y r7i ii HICKORY, N. C. Special attention yiven to Fistulas, Fissures Ulcers, Pruritus No cutting, no confien- PILES Cured we.'i. BRICK Common and Face Write or.Phone Buffalo Clay Co. StatesvilleN. C. FraternalDirectory mtiiiwnummiirw!Hmuu mHUWwutinmmwiimHiwwra Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. Regular communication First and third Monday nijrhts. Erethien cordially lnrited to be present. F. L. MOOSE W. M. D. L. MILLER, Set'y. ntaiiumiiuimwHimq Piedmont Council No. 43, Jr, O. U.A.M. Meets every Wjnday evening at 7 :S0 P. M All, ridting brother cordially fcaTited. D. D. TAYLOR, Councilor. W. I. Caldwell, Ree. Sec aaliluJIuiir IUU1.- JJUI Catawba Lodge No. 54 K.ofP Meets every Thursday night. Visiting brethren inrited. HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. R. L. HEFNER, r. R. and 8. ! HP ill zoen m ma a EYB SPECIALIST TOSEF BETTER SE MIA 17 YfrW ElxtMrnr The Best ELquipment Obtainable. Olasses fined Exclusively MARTIN BLOCK, LEMOiR, B. G. li yon got lit from VXTLA. It's A'" Rlgnu WATCH. TAPER FOR DAIES. LENSES GROUND & DUPLICATED Repair Dep't. Box 127 Charlotte, N. C. n Subscribe for the Hickory Daily Record uraiEir? JuiiHtUlliiill.iJiu.ib. A T a unnallys an i Fresh by Express and Kept liCKorv un The REXALL Store IS ;. 1 TelepKo Weather, Time Ci Stand as naught to our compound Bicy The Drugs and Chemicah dispensed h the highest purity. A registered drugg on hand to serve you. If that's the kind of service you d like jus TV- GRIMES & MURPHY, Dra -rf f Phone 300 Oppo site Office IN Business for Your Health" J. D. Elliott. President and Treasure. J. Worth E L. M. Elliott. Sectary Elliott Building Coff Incorporated. For all classes of construction. Estimates funusb Fine or anization and best equipped con; ractora m HICKOBY.N.O .... 9 - f '-.tif. J it u 11 & n a li 11 Li & S n
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