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TUESDAY 2VJ? f V niCKOHY DAILY ECORD rAGn Tyro 1 wmr. mmoBniiiinniiDOBnnnflBHHB!anE,5Bas2E: Hickory Daily Record "' Viri T7PIinNE 167 rnbllsned by th Claf pjnHjif c Erty ETtnlnK j-xcwp- a tt ?. Editor J.' CV inner "-I" Manner PUBLICATION OFflCE: J 102 ELEVENTH AVENUE LATEST TURN IN MEANS CASE The Means-King case has shifted for the moment from Concord to Gas- tonia, where attorneys for Gaston B. Means have applied to Judge Jas. t. Wjebb for a writ of habeas corpus to bond the man charged with the murder of Mrs. Maude A. King . . . a oa fTViia 1 onHhe nignt oi Auguk .. ,-.-. action was taken following the an- Dncr:Dc3Donannc3ianaocnnnnDnnQDCiQnnnnQa a . ; mtt -i a D n a a the address of their paper changed, will please Btate nouncement by Solicitor Clement last night that the state had rested, anu the defense did not care to show its hand at this time. The effect of the habeas corpus will be to make the state show en ough evidence even more than is re quired to be produced before a com mittee of magistrates to convince the judge that the bail should be re fused. Should the judge admit the defendant to bail, the inference will be strong that the state cannot con vict on the evidence thus far present ed. lOr if the defendant is refused his Telease under Tbail, his lawyers will know the state's line of attack and will be in better position to meet Ti.n AnMatcd Tr3 is delusively it. entitled to the use for republication There have been notable habeas of all news credited to it or no corpus cases in this state, and one In their communication both OLD nd NEW addresses. To insure efficient delivery, com plaints should be made to the Sub scription Department promptly. City lubscribers should call 167 regarding complaints. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One yew l Six months r-1'" Three months One Month Dna week 1U Wntrd as second !as matter Sep lomber 11, 1916, at the postofflce at Hickory, N. C. under tne aci oi mar-a ft, J 879. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS a Special at Pastine Wednesday, Sept. 26. "PEGGY THE WILL 0' THE WIF5" A Metro Wonderplay in five acts, Staring MABEL TALIAFERRO I B 3 a a b a a a 9 B B Professional Cards nn:iiimHiiHftffmmmTTtuuu Dr. W. B. Ramsay DenCJat Office over Shuford'a Drag Store, . Hickory, N. C. credited in this paper and also tftb local news published herein. TUESDAY SEPT. 23, 1917 BAKERS MOUNTAIN SCHOOL of the most hard fought in recent years was that of David S. Row land of Raleigh, charged with the murder of Engineer Strange. Row land, by the way, was denied release on bond, but subsequently was ac quitted of the charge of murder. A writ of habeas corpus usually Ttirouj a 8 TTlVRF.F?l-lf im B B Special at Pastime Tcclay George Beban THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Manufacturer of all fchi&J of HARNESS, BRIDLE3. SADDLES AND STRAP WORSL Repairing a Specialty. Hickory, N. C -IN- a a B I 'THE BOND BETWEEN" B a A Paramount Picture in 5 Parts. B Admission 5 & 10c. Special Mjs'ic Tonight "annaanonancnnnnaQOonnnonnnnnnioonnonna THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP F. M. THOMPSON, Praprltfc First-Class Work Guaranteed Phone 106, Work DeISvra 1032 14th street Hickory, H- C Next to Fir. Buildin A Loan fflce. The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiMimiiiiiiiiiinm:miunuiiiitm: PROGRESSIVE WILKES B B B B ODDDDDnDDDnDDDBDDDQDDUBDBnBBlDnBOBBDBBBn The Big WilDAilAlSHO lions tigers leopards Trained bears dogs goats elephants kicking monkeys These alone are worth a trip to see at the Big Gaston County Fair Oct 9-10-11-12-13, 1917. Gastonia, N. C. Gaston County leads state with 12 Community Fairs. See Collective exhibits at County Fair. J. M. HOLLAND, Executive Secretary. B B B H B B a B i B a B B B B B a a a re are -Rrva Banking System w m tne '.'than evarbeforc to take care of u: stronger posiUon siteorswhether large or small, ?entsl L TwSinS or sarins accounts; and at the SS SC"modern banking service. Open an ' account with us and get linked up with i biggest banking system. Members of the Federal Reserve System have 1-,: theTS banking assets .ever held, and we m tur: oTto ouTpatrons. Good times or hard times make r. The service is always the same. H FIRST NAT o f; V ' ' a a a B lln the northwestern portion of Hickory township there is a combin ed school and orphanage, which, reqUires several days to be heard, while almost in sigm, os. iim-j, jor in SOme cases almost as much ev- almost unknown to our people. This j(jence is presented at the hearing school has been established for about as before the jury, twelve years, and provides for the pu- Whether Means is released on bond nils in the neighborhood absolutely or not tne munJer charge will be free of cost. Until a public school tried cjther in Cabarrus or some oth- was established in the locality, it had er coimty. Jt is probable that be an attendance of about 75, and last cause 0f the feeling against Means year the attendance numbered oo. in Concord, the defense will ask for About half of these are inmates of a change of venue or that a jury the institution, and are poor children De drawn from another county, from a sumber of states, some com- ing from Florida, some from Virgin ia, and even as far west as Ohio. eted bv Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Johnson and v just received a copy of Miss Johnson, Mr. Johnson's sister, the annual report of the public schools While these good people belong to of ;51kes county and find in it many the Seventh Day Adventist church, things to commend. There are seven the institution is in no way connected f lldren "the county of Wilkes who with the church. It is a private have attended school every day for charity of Mr. Johnson's, and the the past seven years, while 786 had fact that he provides children with Perfct attendance for the past year, board for $6 per month shows that At the recent countv commence it cannot possibly be a money mak- ment awards f onor were Presented ing institution. In fact, a number to 186 children who had been perfect of children arc boarded absolutely in spelling during the year. We read free, and if building and other fa- in another place that during the year cilities were at hand, there would be 1i6b spelling matches were held a great many more in attendance throughout the county, which no doubt than there are now. accounts for this remarkable report. 1A farm connected with the school Every school in the county (158 in comprises 300 acres, of which about number) have rural libraries, while one hundred are in cultivation. This there are 205 supplementary libra work is done bv the lareer children. ries- The county has all the libra- and also by one or two men who es that it is entitled to under the ig are hired for the purpose. school laws, and we doubt very much g It would be hard to imagine a more lf there is another ctounty m the unselfish work that in conducted by state which is so well supplied. these good people. About fourteen Tne school census numbers 11,454 q von-. n 0fn.fn,i v,,'a children, of which number 83 per cent n years ago they started this institu. are enro'lled fa the schoog aJ 52 ,B tion at Hildebran, but had the mis- cent are in average daily atten-!Q fortune to have the entire plant burn- dance; Considering the fact that B in the year, and have had the satis- is exceptionally good. , t. . . . ' , ., There are a great many other fea- faction of seemg many of their chil- tures of thig rport whicJ are to be dren take places in life well equipped commended, such as the number of for its battles. painted school houses; the number While the buildings are not equal equipped with patent desks; the to those usually seen in orphanages, teachers who have had normal school the healthy appearance of the children training, and the percentage of illit- certainly shows that they are well eracv in the county, taken care of, while they are instruct- Taken as a whole we feel sure that cd in the school up to the tenth this county has shown more progress grade. than any section of the state, which This institution is reached by a ia due largely to the efforts of Prof, road leading through Hildebran, c- c- Weight, who has been superin- crossing the river at Henry River tendent for a number of years. Mill, and is about eight miles from Hickory. Just before reaching the (Mrs. John Locke, who resides in school, the road winds up to one of London, has forwarded her nephew, tie highest poits in Catawba county, Mr Edward Locke, some clippings from which a magnificent view is ob- from English papers on the peace note tained for a great many miles. We the pope, a bit of poetry written believe that any one having a motor v a soldier in a hospital and an ac- would find thi3 an interesting trip, count of the ovation given the Ameri- and would suggest that he investigate can soldiers when they paraded the this matter, and having done so, feel streets. While the reception was not sure that Hickory people will take! as fervid as that of the French, it more interest in this school and be was none the less genuine. Mrs. more inclined to help it than they Locke hopes to see some of her rela- have been in the past. 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 8 a a DR. 6. E. FLOWERS Having enjoyed a large conn try practive for 38 years, an now located in Hickory and so licit a share of the general prst tice. Office at 8th avenue and lStn street. Children's disease a specialty. Capital and Surplus SSOO.OCQ.O'J. Four Per Cent, interest On Savings pounded Quarterly. Money to Loan at All Times. nnn -MnnoEnn3-22eK5?-i BE :m&mE k .ju Dr. R. P. WILSON Veterinary Surgeon Will answer calls day or nieht. Resident plione 301-J. iw wr.n piv sZ72?i m&2M & ' i! i IB I Q a B B U B B Dr. Oma H. Hester DENTIST OFFICE OVER BUST BES CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO Dr. O. L. Hollar HICKORY, N. C. Special attention given to Fistulas, Fissures Ulcers, Pruritus PILES ATTEND THE FAIR tives when they go to England. An advertiser who is looking about for a newspaper in which to The Record urges all of its read- make an appeal, to the buying public ers to attend the Catawba County , course will select that publication Fair if possible. At a time when the which reaches the class of people he country is so interested in agricul- .wishes to interest. For instance, he ture, there should be special pride in would figure on his chances being what Catawba and adjoining counties ( better to sell goods to a family have done in this line. Without .which takes a daily paper. Men doubt the exhibits this year are more,wno take daily papers should have Ip T IS Yes, there's hop to El Primo the new and different American soft drink with the snappy hop flavor. Sparkling, invigorating and healthful! It's a bottle of liquid sunshine. Get it ice cold then drink. En ticingly delicious! A draught from Nature's goblet El Primo soothes the nerves. Tones the stomach. Brightens the eye. Banishes that weary feeling, and brings a smile the pledge of good fellowship. Hop to it and get acquainted with El Primo right now. varied and better than ever before. Make it a point to take a few hours off and spend them at the fair. The Burko countv outh lriArif Iff lnmnUlAl a... J I twiivij .v.iipicbi-u mc new ruau irom Hickory to Rhodhiss, and it is one of the finest in this section of. the state. Motorists say that the por tion of it f rom eventeenth street to Longview is in very bad condition, and in fact, is the worst stretch of road in this section. Since the Horse ford bridge was damaged,, there has been a great deal of travel on this road, and the authorities of Hickory and Wk-st Hickory should cooperate in keeping it in first class repair. If Jailor Jordan had thrown wide open the doors of the Wake county jail the mob, and then closed them for about a year it would be a long time before another mob would try to get in. more money to spend or having it are not afraid to spend it. Governor Bickett has called for the organization of a state militia be-' tween the ages of 31 and 45 and un- 1 der the state law he can organize a ' body of 5,000 men. The smaller coun-! ties will raise about 25 men. Ca-! tawba county should raise its quota just as soon as jt hears from Adju tant eneral Young There ought to be no money in it, but the men should be as ready to respond as if there was. The little crowd at Berlin is kept on the anxious seat by the Lansing revelations, which come bit by bit. The warloards do not know how much of. their treachery the world will learn through the Washington gov ernment and they are in the position of a murderer, who is not quite sure how much is known of his crime. "7 New Hop-Flccoortd Soft Drink" is different. ' There are many soft drinks, but El Primo is the only one with the snappy hop flavor. Stored up energy! Bubbling health! Laughing sunshine! Spring water sparkle! And that snappy hop flavor that's El Primo. Dash! Vim! Go! that spells success these days. Take care of your health! Be cheerful! Be energetic! Make friends with El Primo. Hop to it! 8. L NINE COMPANY Distributors If 9 ma ss5S' r -f , ..a.V - a ear iVcm I r 1 Cured. No cutting, no confien-me.n. n jpEnoi BRICK Common and Face Write or Phone Buffalo Clay Co. Statesville(N. C. 8 mmnimmmmutm. Fraternal Directory Tid vou ever think about teaching that boy of self-reliant and pruvident for his future.' Did you ever think what a help it would have b;. :i y, your parents had started you early with a bank . : Early training in the care of his own funds wil e:a:; r.ln: ter to succeed in life than the gift of a fortune at i'.::u:r:ty. An Account here Wil! Be A Step in the Rigbt Direction. -i-& ' - : if. J SELF FILLING PEN THE PEN THAT MAKES WRITING A PLEASURE THE STUDENTS AND Hickory Drug'Comp PERFORMS ...... T ftTU'CK BUSINESS MANS The Rexali Store, Phone 4G. ( j 50uf PEN r?& r I T -1C nMiiiiin:wi: www tmmmmsm Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. Regular communicition Fir&t and third Monday nights. Erethien cordialiy Invited to be present. F. L. MOOSE "W. M. D. L. MILLER, SeVy. ::HMi::ninmtMtHmt Piedmont Council No. 43, J r, O. U.A.M. Meets every Konday evening at 7:30 P. M. All visiting brothei cordially ravited. D. D. TAYLOR, Councilor. Ll . rLL 4.HVV "wig!!iB!mg!H!Mgg!-; Catawba Lodge No. 54 K. of P Meets every Thursday night. Visiting brethren Invited. HUGH D'ANNA. C. C. R. L. HEFNER. K. Jt nl R II ' W 'X I 821 Blackhawk St, Chicago, III. mi,ff& 9R. ALFRED W. DUU EYK SPECIALIST TO SEP BETTER see oyu 17 Yew's ExDftrienea The Best Equipment Obtainable. Olasses bitted Exclusively MARTIN BLOCK, LENOIR. N. C. If you got It from PULA. It's A'" TUgnt. WAH PAPK.H FOR DArEa LENSES GROUND & DUPLICATED Repair Dep't. Box 127 Charlotte,: N. C. SHOES ARE H! School will open September 1 7, for th that 3our children's shoes are in jjood cc not throw away the old shoes. We Kav: Cobbler who will convert the old she ones at a low cost. Give us a trial. We will guarantee satisfaction Work short notice. CITY SHOE SHOi In the rear of The Van Dyke S; , A FINE San-to: liy natural a:vJ cement of li " laxative no - In tablet form ient and pleasant Price 1 0 anci ' The 7HmfOZ Store GRIMES & MURPHY, Drag ii Phone 300 Oppos ljj.. ' ; "IN Busineas tot Your Health" J. D. Elliott. President and Treasure. .T. Vorth L. M. Elliott. Se retary Building Comp Incorporated or all classes of construction. Eati iate3 furnish '. Fico or anization and best equipped c utractors in HICKORY O u S 5 B a 9 4i j
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