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PAGE TWO niCKOBYLY Hickory Daily Record ' TELEPHONE 167 Published by the Clay PrlatlBi Co. . Erery Etealatf Except Snday. S. II. Farabee Editor J. C. Millar Manarer 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- olnints should be" made to the Sub- ti I'falVM iGI'ttl bllidl If i w j subscribers should call 167 regarding complaints. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One yer.7 $4.00 Six months 2.00 Three months - . 1.00 Ono Month .48 One week .10 Entered as second class matter Sen tembcr 11, 1915, as the postoffice at Hickory, N. C, undor the act of March 9, ISiV. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Tress is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of nil news credited to it or not credited in this paper and ateo the local news published herein. THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1917 A NOBLE WORK lAsk any man who has been in the army training camps what he thinks of the life, and he will be sure to tell you something of the erreat Massachusetts has two wheatless days a week. This state is under a Republican governor and -legislature, but no commonwealth has been more zealous in its support of the war. When an entire state is willing to j cut out white bread two days a week j it is displaying real patriotism, and Al 1 1 1 7 ....T mis snouia cause peujjie ever y wnere g to be more saving. ponnnoonnnnnnoonnnaononnninannnnnnnDn Special at Pame This Afternoon aif onight RECORD TTTTTTuTT urniuT77 1 nn"""""n"nagnnBagnopggrec IS ' i a a ONLY EIGfllT SHIPS OF ANY SIZE V.KI SUJNli LAST W ISUK iLoncon, Sept. 20. British mer chant ships of 1,600 tons and over sunk by mine or submarine during the past week numbered eight, according to the admiralty report. Twenty ships under 1,600 tons were also sunk and one fishing vessel. 0 a a "AS MEN U VE" v FEATURING HOUSE PETERS and MYR1 STEDMAN A Paramount Picture 5-parts Admission 5 & 10c - - Spedlusic Tonight Professional Cards rsmtimmuiminiumurtiriini:mmm a a Dr. W. B. Ramsay Dentist Office over Shuf ord'a Drug Store, Hickory, f. C. tu : i i D iiic iuteguinj; iiuiiiLcr im. veaaeia ui w ."ink "inorbrtalsT'lfne uanaQDnDanonnDnDnnaDnDcanonnannnnnnna her m- week since Germany beeran tensified submarine campaign last February, but the number under 1, 600 tons is the largest for any week 1 i n 1 mt - uui one, since mm reDruary. ine1 , fi I 1 1 tital number of ships sunk is the i steamer Platuria was torpedoed by a THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Manufacturer cf all hiudr of HARNESS. BRIDLES. SADDLES AND STRAP WORB- Repairing a Specialty. Hickory, N. C PLATURIA SUNK BY U-BOAT AND AMERICAN MASTER LOST London, Sept. 20. The American largest since the week ending June'german submarine on September 15. 24. ALL RIGHT AGAIN ed by the Italian steamer Andrea. The master of the Platuria and eight of the crew wore drowned. New York,, Sept. 20. The Platun lav until the richt one cmild Ti shinDed bv express. Th -mnsf diffi cult part about the machine, however, was adjusting the electric feediner ao- work that is being carried on by the fter lt bl?w .t last week. v ir r a rutin- t t, "' oiepnens ran me wires irom tne Y. JVl. C. A. Many of the boys have machine connected them wtih four made personal appeals to their j electric bulbs and got results. That friends to help this work, because required a genius, but he was right merc. ine snap coma not navo The Record's linotype is now in pond rimninfr nrdpr. thanta t.r Mr .T M Stephens, whn has he inwii a tank ship of 3,499 tons gross it along for 10 days and who with register, owned by the Standard Oil nis iorce piacea tne electric pot m w juimwijf mwwh position last night. The Mergen-fTa . , c ieu wport thaler people sent the wrong piece the;,ew!' Ya ' ln JuIy wlth oargo of oil fi'rvm n-r,A v..n .i i f or Italian norts and was prtmniAi.- they realize what a great benefit it has boen to them and what a' great deprivation it would be to be with out the Y. M. C A. work in the camps. A Hickory boy, now a lieu tenant in the national army, said to run without him. 4 MESSENGERS WANTED I want four boys to serve as mes sengers. Boys who have to work, - . ui u miu ill f wi nnir r r i nn crx on a friend whom he met for the first make about $1.00 per day, including time after returning from the officers rainy daysj. and 2 houlrs work on "If you have any- fcunciays. Apply m person i ior Italian ports and was comman ded by Captain John Leslie. Captain Leslie lived in Jersey City N. J All told, there were 41 men,, bers of the crew and 13 naval gun. ners. Amiong the crew, including the captain, there were 16 Ameri cans, including R. S. Falls, third as sistant engineer, Portsmouth, Va. NOTICE North Carolina, Catawba County, Catawba County -Court. A. S. Abernethy and F. A. Aber nethy partners trading and doing bus iness under the firm name of A. S. Abernethy and Son, V ose Wright. Notice of mons and Warrant of tachment The defit, above named, will take notiat a summons in the above en1 action was issued against s?efendant on the 19tn day of Seber, 1917, by the Clerk of bihn f!mmtv court. North Car for the sum of $85.0o Wilth mtprrf-.Tio-TAnn from March 19th, 1915;h summons was made returnable re the Catawba Coun ty court, a hourt house in New ton, N. C the 18th day of Oc tober., theirn dav having: since been contii until the 19th day of October 19:he defendant will al so take nothat a warrant of at tachment issued bv said court on the 19ty of September, 191', aerainst. tlifvrw'rv n-f said dftffn- dant, whicbrant is returnable be- tore the siourt, at the time and place abo-samed for the return of summomen and where the de fendant isnirpd fn annpar and answer or tr to the complaint ,or the relief ended will be erranted. -This theh day of September, 1917. J. T. SETZER, Clerk Supe Court and ex-officio Clerk Caa County Court. 9 20 4t 'sday. R. J FHSTPP Manager Western Union Tele. Co. , 9 20 tf Train Schedules SOUTHERN training camp: thing to give to any good cause, give it to the Y. M. C. A,, for they are surely doing great work." ,Wo have been called upon to buy Liberty Bonds, upon which we expect to get some return, and we have given more or less liberally to the iveu Cross, because it nnnealPd tr nfe I ntr t j - i - nmuunna and the ladies urged us to give No. IS Ar Hickory 7:4f a m. but the Y. M. C. A. giving is a man's S i1 Ar Hiekerj 11:20 a. m. kind of generosity. It is not char-' j5 SSLff.Jl'J ity and it is not big publicity to j " A' Uii2HjM ' the giver, but it is safe and sound' Bttam4 conservation of our young manhood 5" It V J??9 :0 of the country. It is the kind of g 5!J J?a8J. work that appeals to red bloodea'No' lfl Ar. ?nP" m , i "v"w J V Ui UXm uusincsg men. LIVER DION T ACT DIGESTIONS BAD Sji 65 jtu OM Kentucky Lady, Wbo Telfow She Wai Relieved After a Few Doses of BlackiogliL Hickory is represented in the Y. M. C. A. work that is now being car ried on in the colleges and training camps- we have our own men work ing there. Is it not reasonable to expect that Hickory should want to give something to the support of these workers whn - --w ObtlTUJJj protect the morals of Hickory men, I or shall we leave it to the other towns in the state to nav for the moral and physical betterment of our own boys ? That's the way to look at it, and a generous contribution sent to the Y. M. C. A. officials for this work sent without solicitation will be the right way to show how Hickory stands, and our bovs will feel that Hickory is in them in still another way. C. AND N.-1f Houthhninl No. 9 Ar. Hickory 2:35 p. m. North hound No. 10 Ar. Hickory 11:40 m.1 m. m. HIGH SCHOOL LUNCHES The arrangement at the high school, whercby the ruinils either can purchase lunches at cost or oring them with them from their homes, should be highly satisfactory to an concerned. A recess of half an hour 13 given at noon, but thi3 is too short a time for the children to go home to dinner, although probab ly a uozen might bo able to do so. It unoum sun the students because it enables them to bo out a half hour earner in the afternoon, a t should please the parents and teach ers because it will prevent many ab sences after the noon recess, it be mjr ine experience of teachers that more children are absent after the noon recess than in the forenoon. The lunch arrangement was planned with a view to being helpful all around Secretary J. K. Holland of the Mwn county Fair, was in Hick ory a few minutes yesterday after. on. ,110 had been to Killians, "r" " 'ispcciea tho community .r nu pronounced it good. Mr Holland, who is a live wire, will be here next week, of course, and he is invmng Catawba folks to hrfn r.aa ton county make its fair a bigger suc cess man ever. HICKORY CONOTER TO M I Schedule Lear HI dory ... . . Leave Hickory 16:20 a. r?aTO erory 1:30 p. m. t . Z0Tr 4:10 P. Leare Newton . 7:to a Leare Newton ... :2 a v " ------ -Aiov p. m wtoa ....... 8:30 p. m -ar Narwtro 7:30 p. m, ewton to Conover . igc xfwton to HUkory "IZ45c Hickory to Conor et S0c Hickory to Newton Z.""4ot5 Our Motto tQfcod RnrrlMk K. W. CLINE Newton, N. C CHICHESTER S PILLS 1 "SSMEbSm oulu 01 WuuulMS EVERYWHERI Meadoraylll. Ky. Mrs. Cynthia Hlgglnbotham, of this town, saya: "At my age, which la 65, the liver does not act so well as when young. A few years ago, my stomach was all out of fix. I was constipated, my liver didn't act My digestion Wfl.ft Tlilil and It took so little to upset me. My ap petite was gone. I was very weak... X decided I would give Black Draught a thorough trial as I knew It was highly recommended for this trouble. I began taking It I felt better after a few doses. My appetite Improved and I became stronger. My bowels acted naturally and the least trouble was soon righted with a few doses of Bl-Draught1 Seventy rs of successful use has made Therd's Black-Draught standard, beholi remedy. Every member, o-'very family, at times. need the h that Black-Draught can give In cliing the system and re lieving thpubles that come from constlpatld Indigestion, lazy liver, etc .You cJbt keep well unless your stomach, II- and bowels are in good working 0. Keep them that way. Try Black-lught It acts promptly. gently and a natural way. If you feel sluggis'take a dose tonight You will fetfresh tomorrow. Price 25c. a pacteOne cent a doss aii arugglsti j. e& THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP F. M. THOMPSON, Pmprtetar First-Class Work Guaranteed Phone 106, Work Defivcrai Next to Firtt Bail din & Loan office. THURSDAY EVEXixa Throng 11 MEMBERSH a a S3 a a 33 a a a a a in the Federal Reserve Banking System -we are phc stronger position than everbefore to take care of the ments of eH our depositors.whether large or small, thev keep checking or saving accounts; and at the sar.. give them the most modern banking service. Open an account with us and get linked up with tr, biggest banking system. Members of the Federal Reserve System have U-ri the largest banking assets ever held, and we m tur-i on to our patrons. Good times or hard times make no The service is always the same. 35 e v: ''..3 FIRST NATIONAL n s mr 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 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 discs se a specialty. Capital and Surplus $300,000.CM;. Four Per Cent. Interest On Savings pounded Quarterly. Mcncy to Loan at All Times. Hickory Accounts, N.C. '-,on Dr. R. P. WILSON Veterinary Surgeon Will answer calls day or nisrht. Resident plione 301-J. Dr. Oma H. Hester DENTIST OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO I Dr. O. L. Hollar SHOES ARE HGH School will open September 17, for theall term. See that your children . shoes are in good mdition. Do not throw away the old shoes. We be an expert Cobbler who will convert the old shs into new ones at a low cosh C.i'w. u o f-i We will guarantee satisfaction. Worifinished snort notice. CITY SHOE SHG In the rear of The Van Dyke S,p on HICKORY, N. C. Special attention given to Fistulas, Fissures Ulcers, Pruritus Cured. No cutting, no confien-roe.u. PILES 1 BRICK Common and Face Write or Phone Buffalo Clay Co. Statesville'N. C. i iluUIUUlllHIIIIINIIIIHIIHMIUIIIUHIIIUHHimnilmii annflmniiiimnn num oonnnDncannDnDnannnnnnnnaonanaTOnnnnaQa Latest I Hurl Novels 51 Cars Advance The materials for this year's productionof the Hudson Super-Six were bought last year when moat Item c.r 1M. I than haIf the present prices. fx. - n 1 . . u iecoru intends to help the government all it possibly can, and if Secretary McAdoo wants to spend any money with us, well and good but we are not asking for anything. We will help him sell bonds regardless. The Lenoir News came out this ceK with a double-page advertise ment representing live Hickory firms ru appealing to Caldwell ojks wno will come here for the fair next week. Only a few more days until the fair grounWs will present theifr' jannufafl stir. Be prepared soon to take up those liberty bonds. arriving in Fraternal Directory intiiiiniiinimiiiinrmimtiiiDMinunuu m:iin:itsmmminuiiuitt;rnmni:nmi Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. Regular conimuni:.ation Firjt and third Monday nights. Erethien cordially Invited to be present. F. L. MOOSE, W. l. D. L. MILLER, See'y. t;:Kni:ii;:iiiiiiiiiii:iiiii:;i!iiiirniiitmH mail. Come in and select your club book. Gift cards for birth day or congratu lations. Office and school supplies. The VAN DYKE SHOP i lOther makers fortunate. They have exhaust ed their supply of materials bought in the lower material Markjfet. Since January 1st, 51 makers have advanced their prices. Some have made two advances. Advances have ranged from $100 to $700. On cars that formerly sold at $1200 to $1400 the increase has been $200 to $300. That has made them cost now as much as a Hudsobi Super-Six. so . There are tlmoat 40,000 owners of Huds.n Super-Sixes. Now that cars vihich sold from $1200 to $1400 ost as much as a Hudson Super, Six, preference for it is greater than1 ever. WJhen materials; bought year are exhausted, then Super Six must cost more. Judged by the advances made on former cheaper cars), (the Super Six should cast about 2,000. See the advantage of buying one now at $1050. Piedmont Council No. 43, Jr, O. U.A. M. Meets every Dtonday evening at 7:30 P. M All visiting brothera cordially invited. D. D. TAYLOR, Councilor. W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec last the Abernethy Hardware Company HICKORY, N. C. annnnnnannnnnnannnnnnnnDDonnDnnnnnnnQnDD Dim Catawba Lodge No. 54 K. of P sav- ay have. WE invite every man and woman to start a iries account with whatever amount youm THE LARGEST BANK ACCOUNT EVER RE CORDED STARTED WITH A SMALL DEPOSIT. 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 cr commercial and we will help you to succeed. ri.Ti-7;.' spur at' i g. jr- - am v v cm i m - i car 1 XXAXhM-'TMntl U 9 Subscribe for the Hickory Daily Record iiiiiiiiiniiiuiiiiiLiiiiiii.iiiiiiUiitaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii aiiniiiiiiinniiiiiiiin to ma.e ' r ! tarnilv SiilBBS:' If you want hit" with your serve our BREAD AKP fAblKi today and you will be delighted to find that our delicious wholesome products- will pie them perfectly. se oirn vour ke. rou?, Why not stop ruining your health d i Ul,: u l i i i 1 s uarving, wily IIUL IlilVC US IIiaKC VOUI UlCdU, w s pastry when we are so expert and produce such ex 1 cellent and delicious products? City Steam Bakery Our Motto: "QUALITY" Hilir '!!l!II!l!ltll!l!!!! Want Ads in the Record bring Results Meets every Thursday nieht, Visiting brethren invited. HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. R. L. HEFNER, K. R. and 8. IISuBSSSSSiss DR. ALFRED W.DULA ,TO SEP BETTER SEE DUU 17 Y' Prn.r-;.n The Best Equipment Obtainable. Classes fitted iixclusively MARTIW BLOCK, LENOIR H. 0. It yoo goi it from DtJLA. IV A" Riga LENSES GROUND & DUPLICATED Repair DeDt. Box 127 Charlotte, N. C. Weather, Time & Distance Stand as naught to our compound Bicycle Uea er-f The Drugs and Chemicals dispensed by us s"e c the highest purity. A registered druggist is on hand to serve vou. If that's the kind of service you d like just phone ? Us. GRIMES & MURPHY. Druggist Phone 300 Opposite Post Office "IN Business for Your Health" 3. D. Elliott PrfiHident and Treasure. J. Worth Elno L. M. Elliott. Secretary tt, Elliott Building Incorporated. For all classes of construction. Estimates furnish 1 Fine or yanization and best equipped contractors m HICKORT.N.O n e g S3 8 1 a
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