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SATUKDAY Evpv... HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE TWO ... Hickory Daily Record " ""TELEPHONE 167 published by the Clay Printing Co. Every Evening Except Sunday. S. H. Farabee r 1. C. MUler Manager rUBUCATION OFFICE: 1402 ELEVENTH AYEMJB " Subscriber "dealrinrtlie a ddrew of Uieii.poper changed, will pleas state In their communication both OLD and NEW addresses. To insure efnc'ent delivery, com plaints should be made to the Sub gcriptlon Department promptly. City lubscribcrs should call 167 regarding complaints. a a SUBSCRIPTION RATES $4.00 STITTIYINO TiHE REFORMATION (The churches are taking a renewed interest in the study of the Refor mation of the 16th century. This is especially true of the Lutheran church, including the various bodies bearing that name and the Reformed church, including under that name gj the large Presbyterian family, mi, q being the 400th anniversary of the g Reformation, it is an opportune time g to study this great fact in the devel- q opment of civil and religious liberty., n It is pleasing to note that these g celebrations are taking a more sane g and philosophical turn than ever be- p fore. Men no longer take this as P an occasion to laud a man, but a time g to study the great facts leading up n to the breaking away from the su- perstitions and Corruptions of the H DGQQQaDDDDBDQDQDQ&DBQQEIDDDaDDDDDQQQDOBQQ n Sxs&t. Special at The Hub Theatre This Afternoon and Tonight DERWENT HALL CAlNE 1 IN learn that One yer.r Six m hi ICirUU UIVH"" --- A B One Month iA Vip church was not born when Luther, m,aaf ,xv, ------ - - .nailed his Theses at watienours, "Crime and Punishmenf Pathe Gold Rooster Play in Five Parts. Admission 5 and 10 Cents. Professional Cards mrrnnrffltniiimrmtitiriit.iiiMiiiiiiiitm Dr. W. B. Ramsay DS3M Office over Shtrfwtr Drtgr GZX. Hickory f.G. ionth"" 2.00! existing chUrch at that day i months 1,?ai Men are beginning to It BonnnnnnnnnnJxdnnnQnDnnnnanonnnonanDnaona One week Entered as second class matter 8ep-!or wnen Zwingli thundered away at tember 11, 1815. the poitoffico atthe sellin of indulgences at Einisied- Hickory, N. C undor tne act 01 na flnd John Wyclyff FIRE PREVENTION In a proclamation setting aside B, 1879. len. uonn ., " " October 9 as fire prevention day in had shed eu ; blooc J , Nvth Carolina, Govern JBfckett tneir iaitn nuuriy uhj.c Wota Zwinerli and Luther preached. , " : . . . A v,0 p,aW Premiums The Atioctoted Press is exoiuslTeiy various causes uy , entitled to the uw for republication 1 0f the Reformers and numerous of all nvws credited to it or not afrenCies were active. Much has credited in this paper and also tn said regarding who was the local news published herein. r., t or ZwitiPli. i ill m, iLriuiuiLii .u u v a " ert r . m , . x v unnecessary, the governor says, i out receni lnveswtiuuii 'u6"" , , to light the fact that roi. james Lefevre of France was born in 1835, 'ana was ureucuiiig any reannub w.v. . t nrMwihlv th? ol- 1 .,;,inloa fnr wWh Zwineli i '-Let's make nre prevention aay in the state and a for- died and Luther contended. It is luesuay, WWuer , uw ir . rw, . x, . . . ; v nrevention. ana let s strive to re- nu-r representative in i-ungicss Aivm Known tnac nis wriuiit's c m - the Raleitfh district, committed sui- hands of both Luther and Zwingli uce the fire hazards so that this in the federal build- and who can tell the influence Le- S ax wo-uiiros ox wmcn "wholly unnecessary," will not beai MEMBER OF ASSOCIATKD PRESS SATURDAY, SEPT 29, 1917 COLONEL NICHOLS Col. dest Mason makes the point that fire insurance collected, in this state each year are practically equal to the amount of taxes about which there always is some hollering. Two thirds of the fire taxes are wholly ana are due to lack of reasonable care. If anything should give us pause, it is this declaration. on spiritual. It is certain that if all nations had followed the teachings of Christ there would be no wars, no armaments and no friction be tween the races. Wfe fear that the American who landed in Stockholm and was quoted extensively by our esteemed morn ing contemporaries was unduly pes simistic regarding Russia. The fact that the Russ is still at his post is proof that he has not been tranform ed from a valiant warrior to an ar rant knave all in a few months. Give him time. THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. MfinufaeauMr of all tiuae of HARNESS. BXIDL2S. SADDLES AND STRAP WORE- Repairiug a Spectority Hickory, N. C THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP F. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor First-Cl&stt Work iHmnntcfed Phone 106, Work Delivered 1082 14th street Hickory. N C Next to Firt Buildin ft Loan offloe. a a a a a a a a Q a a Q a Throu O U MEMBERS in the Federal Reaert Banking Syatem wq er pi;;Cf tronr position than evexbefafe o take curs of the menta of all our depositor, whethej large or small, they kep checking: or aaTinar ccouat; end at the U give them ths moit modern banking service. Open an account with u and get linked up v ith rn(, biggest banking yetem. JCernbera of the Federal Reserve System havo re? , -- . . . i .11 , the Lareest Daniang: asaeis ever neiu, ami we in on to our patrons. Good times or hard times m The aervice ia always the same. FIRST NATIONAL -lea cult' in nis oiikce in ine icut-rai uuiiu- ana wno can tm, at PaloiVh F.ridav eveninir b fovro'a hcc on iustification bv faith ending a piiatott ball ,throh his may have had on Luther's mind and to so hard on the people of the state, head. "Old, poor and blind, what's wnat extent it may have influenced! " the use of living?" he wrote before him to make the declaration, "Thati Dr. Simon Peter Long, in his ad hia death. the jiret shall live by faith." ! dress at Holy Trinity Lutheran Colonel Nichols was United States John Calvin and John Knox per- chuTch, expressed the opinion that commissioner in Raleigh for many formed no little part in the religious the war was the result of rationalism years before his death and he was storm which purified the religious which flourished in Germany and was regarded as one of the best histo- atmosphere and gave to the world an transplanted in England and the rianst in the state. Although 82 open Bible and freedom of worship. United States. Students have years old, his mind was unusually It is pleasing to note that the charged that the theories advanced active and he had at his tongue's end churches are getting away from the oy uarwin as to tne origin ol man a store of facts that any man in the eulogies of men to the study of .found much favor in Germany, es stato would have envied. So thoi causes and principles and are prais- pecially among scholars and scien oughly versed was he in history and ing God for the great blessings tists, and that some teachers actual politics that after President Wilson's which have come to us from the ly taught that Germans are super election, he called this writer to his faith, courage, heroism and death of men, the rest of us being inferior, ottlce and predicted the appointment the host of Reformers. Regardless of whether this is fact or of Josephus Daniels as secretary ol fiction, it is true that higher criticism tjhe ,nnvy, naming off hand the There is some point to Representa-' or rationalism thrived much in Ger- three other North Carolinians who tive Pou's position that as the de-;many and .is not difficult to visu- had held this post and explaining partment of justice is running down 'alize now bright men, overlooking why Mr. Daniels would be named the men who have been accused of the Kty of the New Testament, as secretary. Some time later there Veepivino- firman monpv. an invp. came to regard their state as su - " - ------ - S. J. Clark of Lowlands, Pamlico county, wired his resignation after his postoffice had been dynamited by j obstructors of the draft and left those diggings, probably taking to the swamps. What we want to know is, has Joe King abandoned the typewriter for the Durham band, or is the Heralu editor spending all of his days fishing? was much speculation as to the per- tigation of Representative Hefiin's sonnel of the president's cabinet. charges by congress is unnecessary. Colonel Nichols was a political war- It looked very much like congress rior in his middle life. He held the was hot after Hefiin, but it seems stage at a time when it was custom that the majority of representatives to carry a point with one's fist or -were going to see that the Alabama cane if necessary and when the flash congressman! received fair dealing, of a knife was. not unknown in a The country long has been disgust Republican convention in this state, ed with the conduct of fellows who Ho was not afraid of his views. are drawing American money and During the last few years of hi whose interest seems to be one with life, which were spent in sadness, for Hans across the sea. the most part tragedy and death . . separating the members of his house holdhe did some of his noblest writ ing for the Orphan's Friend, in which he conducted, the Masonic Deparx ment, and his friends could read be tween the lines and know how this man of sorrows was nobly bearing up under a burden of grief that would have caused many strong, younger men to stapfeer. His strength of character and nobility of mind were his defense and he stood on the level with his fellow men until (by his own hand he loosed the spirit. We had thought that the dear old colonel, with his philosophy of life, would continue to watch the current of humanity, with its strength and weakness, hurry by; but he became too weary and with the death of his good wife, he longed to be laid to rest under a spirit of acacia. He was poor and he was nearly blind, but ha was not friendless. Peace be unto his friend of the stranger and lover of his fellow man. perior to all law, both moral ana This seems to be the open season for apple brandy and corn liquor in this section of North Carolina, re gardless of how hard the officers work. The next liberty loan will go on sale October 1, and we shall try to buy a bond on the installment plan. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 2. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c MEANS AND HIS LAWYERS Judge Wfcbb may have the techni cal right to fix it so that the papers secured by the federal authorities in New York cannot be used in the pros ecution of Gaston B. Means there, but the North Carolina jurist will hardly go that far. It was a shrewd move on the part of the defense, and Judge Wt'bb, seeing it, will not be disposed to hold anybody in con tempt or to make Mr. Dooling sur render evidence that may be vital.. The Greensboro News reports that Means' lawyers re-fout the civil war in their arguments before the magistrate, and we are glad the News let it be known that North Caroli nians do not share the sentiments voiced by Means' counsel. Hasn't their case enough merit without lug ging in this old Foraker stuff? And yet we hope the state cannot be judged after the Means case ia disposed of by what occurred re cently. North Carolinians want means to have a fair and honest trial and to stand or fall by the evidence. They don't want any red flag waving in theirs. There are two good roads leading to Lenoir and it is hoped that Hick ory people will avail themselves of the opportunity, to take in the Caldwell County Fair. If some friend of ours with an automobile "calls here some p. m. about 3:3 we will see the Caldwell fair sure. fx fx Pains, Dizzy Spells Mrs. Q. P.Cart wright, of Whitwell, Tenn., writes: "I suffered with bearing down pains. : The dizzy spells got so bad that when I would start to walk, I would just pretty nearly fall. Was very , much run-down. I told my husband I thought . Cardui would help me. . . He got me a bottle. . . It helped me so much that he got me another bottle. I got a whole lot better. The dizzy spells and the : bearing-down pains . . . left me entirely." If you are weak and run-down, or suffer from womanly pains, n n TAKE BAB!!! 3 mj 1 ' 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 Capital and Surplus $300,000.0$. Four Pet Cent. Interest On Savings 5 pounded Quarterly. Money to Loan at All Times. naancauoonnnnnononnnnnncasD Bill ckcryfN.c I Accounts, ojnj j DR. G. E. FLOWERS Having enjoyed a large coun try practive for 32 years, an now located in Hickory and go licit a share of the general prac tice. Office at 8th avenue and lSth street. Children's disease, a specialty. Dr. R. P. WILSON Veterinary Surgeon Will answer calls day uiaht. Resident pnone 301-J. Dr. Oma H. Hester DENTIST OFFICE OVER BUST BEB CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO The Woman's Tonic You can feel safe in giv ing Cardui a thorough trial, it is composed of mild, vegetable, medici nal ingredients, recog nized by standard medi cal books for many years, as being of great value in the troubles from which only women suffer. The enthusiastic praise of the thousands of women who have been helped by Cardui in its past 40 years of successful use should assure you of its genuine merit, and convince you that it would be worth your while to try this, medicine for your trou bles. All druggists sell it. Try Cardui Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing A. X ESSEX Jeweler and Graduate Optometrist I Dr. O. L. Hollar i HICKORY, N. C. Special attention given to Fistulas, Fissures Ulcers, Pruritus No cutting, no confieo- PILES Cured n'e.'v. :na::it:iit:tniig BRICK Common and Face Write or Phone Buffalo Clay Co. Stateville,N. C. Buy Now and Save Money On a Hudson Super-Six Over 50 makes have already advanced in price. Hudsons, too, must cost more. n Nearly every make of car, except the Hudson, has lately increased in price. 'Cars that sold at $1200 and $1400 now cost about as much as a Super- Six. iSince January, 51 makers of automobiles have announced price increases amounting to $100 to $700. The necessity of buying materials on today's market has forced these increases. ISteel costs five times as much as it did at the beginning of the war. Cotton, rubber fell item that enter into the manufacture of an automo bile now cost. more than ever be fore. Hudsons will cost more when the present stock of materials, bought last year at lower prices, is exhaust ed. There is no way of avoiding it. The price advantage that other cars once held no longer exists. Hudson has been the most wanted car, regardless of price. It will be more popular than ever now that cheaper cars have . advanced in price. fWJe know the. number of cars from present material (supplies that ,we are to get. At the rate of present, sales present prices can not be continued long. iSome models will be advanced; in price within one month. Now is the time to get a Hudson Super-Six. Have its use the remain der of . the summer and throughout the fall. Save the money that de lay will necessitate your paying for a Hudson. Fraternal Directory J tutTii,iinininimnmirnnm Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. Regular communication Firt and third Monday nights. Erethien cordially Invited to b prasent. P. L. MOOSE W. tf. D. L. MILLER, Se'y. Piedmont Council No. 43, Jr,0. U.A. M. Meets every Bwmday evening at 7:30 P. M. All visiting brotheifl cordially iavited. D. D. TAYLOR, Councilor. W. I. Caldwell, Ree. Sec Abernethy Hardware Company HICKORY, N. C. Catawba Lodge No. 54 K. of P Meets every Thursday night. Visiting brethren Invited. HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. R. L HEFNER, K. R. and S. sir DR. ALFRED W. DULA EYK SrtCIALI vr TO SEF BETTER SEE DUU The Best Equipment Obtainable. Olasses bitted Exclusively MARTIN BLOCK, LEH0l&,U.C. If you got It from DOLA. It's A'' Right WATCH PAPER FOR PAjTES. LENSES GROUND & DUPLICATED Repair Dep't. Box 127 Charlotte, N. C Did you ever think about teaching that boy of yours t) b? self-reliant and provident for his future? Did you ever think what a help it would have been to yen if your parents had started you early with a bank accou:;:'? Early training in the caro of his own funds wii equip him bit ter to succeed in lifo than the gift of a fortune at maturity. An Account here Will Be A Step in the Right Direction. l l ' W III I D a V7 a a A Treat to Eat "occasion" Almost every Nunnallys fine candy. is an occasion to pre?c-r If you call, take it; if you don't call send it. After before the dance, between the acts, on birthdays or aniuve-- ries, Nunnally'a is the one gift that always pleases. Rut be sure the candy you give is NUNNALLY'S Fresh by Exp D P Hickory Drug The REX ALL Store Company 46 Telephone A FINE LAXATIVE San-tox FigCascaros- natural and correct enhtf cement of the well knov' laxative prope rties oi "e- In tablet form t to ta.-i SI K-s TheJgggBK Store GRIMES & MURPHY, Druggists Opposite Post conve- ient and oleasan Price 10 and 15c Phone 300 "IN Buiineu for Your Health' Subscribe for the Hickory Daily RJJ J. D. Elliott. President mnd TreAanre J. Worth Elliott. L. If. Elliott. Secretary f Elliott Building Compa Incorporated. vur mn. cianet of conatruction. jaiunaica ,& So Pum or nization and best equipped contractor! m i- HICKORY. N. O f i I i
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