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HICKORY DAILY RECORD f aou two TSC WTIf C 3T ITT 9 Vl --- Hickory Daily Record TELEPHONE 167 published by the Clay Printing Co. Every Evcninjr Except Sunday. S. II. Faratee J. C. Miller Editor .Manager PUBLICATION OFTICB: J 4 02 ELEVENTH AVENUE A BRUTAL CHIME Subscriber desiring the address of their paper changed, will I 'lease state In their communication both OLD and NEW addresses. Trt Iniurfe efficient delivery, com plaint should bo made to the Sub ..;.,tlnn T"rmrtment oromptly. City mbscribcts should caU 167 regarding eomplalnti. SUBSCRIPTION RATES 4 ftft One- yer.r Six months Three months One Month J One week - ' Entered as second ! matter Sep tember 11. 1915, t the postofflce at fllclcory, N. undor the act of Marcb . 1879. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of nil myvre credited to it or not credited in this paper and alo tht local news published herein. The running over of the small Har ris child here Thursday afternoon wa3 one of the worst instances of brutal ity that have ever come under our Hon. Aasumintr that Dave Little did not deliberately guide his automobile to one side of the street so that it would down the small Doy on his bicycle, the undisputable fact3 are that the crowd which gathered pleaded with the fellow to carry the lad to the hospital. (Little instead lifted the child from under the au tomobile, placed him in the street, and made off without seeing that his passenger was in the machine. Lit tle acted like a savage. The law should deal with him not savagely, but vigorously, and if ho is shown wilfully to have run down the little boy, the full penalty of his crimt should be invoked. Special at Pastime This Afternoon and Tonight a a a a a a a a B D a a a D a R a PEARL WHITE in "THE FATAL RING" 8th CHAPTER HEARST-PATHE NEWS & LONESOME LDKE COMEDY That will Make you laugh until your sides hurt. Admission 5 & 10c. Special Music Tonight Professional Cards mnirrmmHnrmwipiiurwmii Dr. W. B. Ramsay Office over Shuford's Dnear Store. Hickory, N. G. : a i a i L. a FRIDAY, SHIT 28, 1917 . W!e hope that congress will be more interested in determining whether BemstorfT spent any money in that vicinity than in making Tom Heflin a goat. g IB UNIVERSITY HAS OVER THOUSAND ENROLLED Chanel Hill. Sept. 28. At the end of its second week of work, the Un iversity of North Carolina already has 1,030 students registered in the various courses. There has been on ly a very slight falling off in the ac ademic courses, the largest decline in attendance coming as might be expected, in the law, pharmacy and graduate departments, where the men are all older. The medical de partment has enrolled nearly as . manv men as last year. The number Special Pastime Saturday a a p a El a B CO TO THE BOTTOM That Representative Tom Ilcflin of Alabama sroke in too some haste the other day in connection with the TrTuMrfT pxtosures. even his frifniU will concede, but the con tvii.ln n (rnnfl noint when nf cfnrlrnta t.Viia vpar who are Dlan- l :-,i,nA ;, ,nr. should be r.imr to go into medicine is alsoi concerned in determining x DcrnstorfY Clara Kimball Young IN "Happy-go-Lucky Rose Tapley, Harry Morey, Edith Strong and Anita Stewart in "Regiment Jror I wo and A Good Comedy. Some Show nncnnncnnnnEinBannnnnnancasiKcna g a a g is D n a E3 m m n THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. M&nufaetH7r of all kh&c f HARNESS, BRIDLES SADDLES AND STRAP WORK. Repairing a SpedHkHj. Hicfrae?, N. C n UDQQ more whether there in was GASTON I A SECURES SHOWS FOR BIG COUNTY FAIR 'almli fund" used in confess than in making the Alabama man produce the proof. I 'Gastonia, Sept. 28 There will be IUU line oi amusemeius at Hnston countv fair, which will De ,The country is interested in Ileflin'a charges. was held on October 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 1917. the of the their What he .... uciu un isikiruci , xv, xi, j.-, if, bold enough to say probably millions w&ny 0f the fairs in the south have! of Americans had tnount; mere been unaoie to secure snows ior tneir ... . i it... Ih'ko Tiia a Aia r Via prnhnrffi ,:, . . ,i,iaBaa ? unh placed on such attractions b with German fnghtfulnesss in both gouthern Railway Severai branches of congresss, and Mj countv fairs are cancelling Heflin, while not justified under the dates. rules of tho house, felt justified in Fortunately Gastonia can be reach his own mind I ed y the Seaboard through the Pied- . t,Bf 0fl,rni Momu mont and Northern road. Secretary The fact is that, several members Holland received yesterday a tele- of congress had conducted them- pram from the gmith Greater Shows selves in a manner to exasperate that will furnish the amusements, the public, and a question mark was that all plans had been completed, illlU uia.L iiau twu iwurea tuan THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP F. M. THOMPSON, Priprieto First-Clcst Work OuStWmtoed Phone 106, Work Delivered 1032 14th street Hickory. N- a Next to Firft Buildin & Loan office. 0 MEMBER 'X. bl - m m m bw s 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 a a a a a a a a p a a a a a a a a S3 in the Federal Reserve Banking System we arc stronger position than everbeforo to take care o: ments of ell our depositors, whether large or sm: they keep checking or savin? accounts; and at t,;o give them the most moder.i bar!:ir.g service. Open an account with lis r.nd get linked up v.-i biggest banking system. Members of the Federal Reserve System h . the largest banking assets ever held, ana we ,r. on to our patrons. Good times or hard times ::.:.; The service is always the same. FIRST savings Capital and Surplus $300,000.00, Four Pet Cent. Inteiest On pounded Qnarte.rly. Mcncy to Loan at All Times. & tm ' i he!penthatmakes1writing A PLEASURE STU?INT Hickory Drug Company, HRAJHS bUblNWi rwnd The Kexall Store, Phone 4b. I ? 50 ub P'Eft FORMS L DR. G. E. FlJWER Having enjoyed a larjre e try practive for 32 years, an now located in Hiekory and licit a share of the general prw tice. Office at 8th avenue and 15th street. Children's disease a specialty. placed after their Americanism. Then came Secretary Lansing's ex posure of the Bernstorff plot to bribe they could get in The line of attractions that will be seen at the fair will be second to members of congress. He had told none. There will be fourteen shows, Berlin he had been spending money three rides, and forty clean conces and tod for authority o use 50. - .'JSS a hSJ 000 more. Why wa3 he using it? cannot attend. Who was getting it? leading show will be a wild an- Thcso are the questions the imal show, consisting of traint;d lions, rule3 committees of both houses tigers, leopards, bears, dogs and ele houU consider Let then, Prol JSS deeply and if it be found that no nijrh character, and the fair was very members of that august body are in fortunate in securing this. German pay, then they should thank . Congressman Heflin for his charges. 1 To Cure a Cold In Ono Day. rwv.,,.!. ,SVf T.ketAXATIVEDROMOQulntne. Itstopi the viiKinwt, ''"h'" . Cough od Keadtcbe ana wotks on inc woia, their graves under a cloud worst sort of suspicion. Back Mr. Heflin up, gentlemen, in an investigation as to whether Beras torifT bribed any of your honorable members. Don't try to make a scape goat out of Heflin. of the DrusrgUt refund money if It fail! to cure. jj. w. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c- Subscribe to the Record. $4.00 flHmmH!HtTHM'H'."WlimHT iiiiiiirtHiiiimtUffWHiwumumHiiiHiiintm Meet Me at The Book Store and we will all go to the Catawba County Fair Books, Kokaks, Stationery and Of f ice Supplies The Van Dyke Shop ii n i r n m ; m t ti 1 1 1 n ; 1 1 : : ; 1 1 : i t : : : 1 1 n i ; 1 1 ; urt- 1 1 n m i i : t e-t 1 1 ; r ; ; c 1 1 1 1 irrrt CONCERNING FREEDOM The very fact that in ordinary times Americans and aliens are given so many liberties in the Unit ed States is all the more reason why those who cannot agree with the gov ernment in time of war should be eilcnt. There might be a dozen hon est protestors, and a hundred thous and paid agents of Germany doing all the devilment possible. LaFol letto may be sincere, for example, but what of the thousands of aliens and poorly-balanced Americans who lack the immunity of office to save them when they deliver themselves of questionable sentiments? The demand for freedom of speech usually Is made by somebody who be lieves that he is IT, that he i3 the greatest THING that ever existed or else the demand is a part of the propoganda that would urge work men to strike, criminals to blow up ships and foreign agents to bribe congressmen. These are some of the reasons why Americans are seemingly intolerant. They do not fear those persons who honestly believe differently from themselves; but they have a real fear of those who would shoot their soldi ers from ambush. The rain of course turned away several hundred dollars from the fair, but we should be thankful that it did not occur the first of the week. In arranging for a fair, it might be a good point to determine the chances of an equinoctial storm approaching in the midst of festivities. We had a narrow escape this time; and luck was all that saved us though tho fair management had nothing to do with the rain. Our HmcIsoos Are Aboint All Gome Number of Super-Sixes at prices limited. Practically all makers have already increased prices. Dr. R. P. WILSON yeterinary Surgeon Will answer calls day o irijrht. Resident pHone 301-J. AH ACCOW Dr. Oma H. Hester DENTIST OFFICE OVER BUST BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO : mi : 1 1 i i rmrm mmmmuiiimtmxma 1 Dr. O. L. Hollar HICKORY, N. C. Special attention given to Fistulas, Fissures Ulcers, Pruritrw No cutting, no oonfleo- PILES u ixsil Cured. lMIUIIIIMBmMMMmMWI OIICIC Common and Face Write or Phone Buffalo Clay Co. StatesvilleN. C. J)id you ever think about teaching that boy self-reliant and provident for his future? Did you ever think what a help it would have your parents had started you early with a b:u. Early training in the care of his own funds wil ter to succeed in life than the gift of a fortune ; An Account here Wi I L BjBMPffLZa:-. : 1:1! I The New York Times prints ex tracts from German newspapers pub lished in 1848 at a time when the German people were striving for in dependence. The domination of Prussia was feared, and it was Prus sian bayonets that deprived Ger mans of their freedom and caused tho world war. The arrest of alien enemies in New York came none too soon. The were ready .'or their devilment. We now see the last of the Hud son Super-Six cars we will be able to sell at present prices. The factory has given us definite allotments. On at least two models they have noti fied us that final shipments will be completed within two weeks. fWlhen those cars .are sold it means that the last Hudson Super-Six to be had at the present base price of $1,650 for the seven-yassenger phaeton ha3 gone. Then a new price will bo come effective. That price will be based upon material costs that are much higher than were those of the present production. As a single example of the. greater cost of an automobile today as com pared to the cost of a year ago con sider the item of iron. Its low price for the years of 1915-1917 was $12.27 a ton. Today it sells at $52.90 a ton. Iron is used in making the finest steels, the frame,, the motor, the body, etc. Its use in a fine automo bile contitutes a large item. You can get from this some idea of the tremendous need for automobile price increases. ( Then when you think of the num ber of cars that have gone up in price in the last few months you get a further understanding of the great opportunity you have in buying a Hudson Super-Six now. More than fifty makers have advanced prices within the past two months. Cars which formerly sold at $1,200 and $1,300 now cost about as much as a Super-Six. There was no question as to which was the preferred car then, though becijse of the lower iprice many such- cars were sold,. Now that there is no price advantage, Hudson sales are at their highest. People realize more than ever before that a Hudson offers the greatest value on the market. They are tak ing advantage of the opportunity that the present market condition of fers. lYou. too, can save as they are saving if you act promptly. We know how many cars we are to get, but we do not know how much lon ger we can accept orders at present prices. iBe guided by the experience of the past as it affects the Super-Six. Buy now. It is like buying any other staple on which you have positive knowledge that there is soon to be a price increase. tSurely there need be nothing said in this connection to persuade you to a Super-Six. St has already estab lished its reputation on every speed way, in every endurance test, in the most difficult mountain climbs, in the most arduous road trips, and most of all in the minds of more than forty thousand users. ! Fraternal Directory ;ttnniiiiiiisimmnt;min:tmiiiiiMmmq iMMtmimtmimiTmnnrmnhnn:Hui Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. Regular communication First and third Monday nights. E rethien cordially Invited to be present. F. L. MOOSE, W. W, D. L. MILLER, Set'y. HmtmTnTiinnmMtt8 Piedmont Council No. 43, Jr, O. U.A.M. Meets every ftunday evening at 7:30 P. M. All visiting brothers cordially iayited. D. D. TAYLOR, Councilor. W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec SBlibnnmmimnnffl Abernethy Hardware Go. HICKORY, N. C. Catawba Lodge No. 54 K. of P Mets every Thursday night. Visiting brethren invited. HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. R. L. HEFNER. K. n4 iMMimmiflmmmmiiiiiiiiH'?'.i!iiiiiw...l'.m, I I! Expert Watch and Jewe Jeweler and Graduate Optor -i Want Ads in the Record DR. ALFRED 7. DUIA E YK SPECIALIST TO SEF BETTER SEE DUU 17 Year' F The Best Equipment Obtainable. Glasses Fitted Exclusively MARTIN BLOCK, LENOIR. N. C. Uyoa got It from VVULlVtlFhfiSxL WATCfl fAPE.lt FOR DA E3 8 LENSES GROUND & DUPLICATED Repair Dep't. Box 127 Charlotte, N. C. The AFC ii4. San-tox I natural nr. cement oi i laxative pi; In tabl-' t ient and pi Price 10 fafMO)C Store GRIMES & MURPHY, Di Phone 300 Oppo; "IN Business for Your Health' Subscribe for the Hickory D J. D. Elliott, President and Treasure. J. or- L. M. Elliott. Secretary Building C Incorporated. For all classes of construction. Estimates fur. ino or anization and best equipped contractors HICKORY, N. O J 1 '!! 1 1 -J J i -J -lulls f r f J
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