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TU ESi) A l; HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE TWO Hickory Daily Record TELEPHONE 167 published by the Clay Printing Co Every Evening Except Sunday. S. II. Farabee J. C. Miller Editor .Manager PUBLICATION OFFICE: 1102 ELEVENTH AVENUE cwri1i4ri desiring the address cf their paper chanped, will please state in their communication both OLD and NEW addresses. To insure efficient delivery, com rdaintsi should bo made to the Suo vcription Department promptly. C;ty nul'Hcriberi should call 107 regarding roniplaihU. SUUSCUIPTION KATES On j ycr.r itx lrionthn Vhfco months On j Month inj wtck 1.00 i . 40, !the same time divorcing them from i their former associations. In fulfilment of the promise made in hi? first speech, Dr. Michaelis ap pointed three members of the reich stag. including the centrist leader, Dr. Spahn, to minor posts in the irovdrnment which pave them no real power, and which too wem u in the reichstajr.- This is a real defec.H in the constitution, which has come Q to be generally felt as a grievance. H Its amendment no doubt will m a a small way be a good thing for cr- g many, but it is so far from touch- t, ;oi noprl nf the empire in H iU relation to other states that this point of view it does not consti-jg tut'e even a beginning to reform. Jg The same may be said of the es- g tablishment of the chancellery as a Q separate ministry with chancellor g and vice-chancellor, a measure which, q some of the liberals have opposed, g i. j o.;f it Hnt. na a wi Vnnimark of their disapprobation of the rj Ck H .10 EJntered as second "lass matter Sep fidr 11. 1915, o M postoHjce at iliclcory, N. C undci' the act of March t, J 878. ftirich. This amendment may make,E8 the chancellor's post a little more,H regular, according to western prac-,a tice, and a little less like that oEI grand vizier in the orient, but it docs El mnl-r him nr MIS rOVIll IIU51CI iW UUb JIKIIM , , mi ;nir. t,i ihp roichstae. ine Special at Pastime Wednesday, Oct. 3. arold Lockwood -IN- "THE HIDDEN SPRING" A METRO WONDERPLAY in 5 SUPERB ACTS Adapted from Clarence B. Kellard's Novel. Special Music at Night by Hardie Turner Admission 5 and 10 Cents timt ta a m a m a fa 8 a g n H hi a D 9 El a S3 a Professional Cards a TXT I Dr. W. B. Ramsay Dentist Office over Shuf ord's Drug Store. Hickory, N. C. kaisetr appoints, and the kaiser can keep his appointee in office even if VKMUKIl Or ASSOCIATED PRESS' the reichstaf? should talk itself biacK in tne lace. m lihj Ki;"""'"""""' . 7TI i t.,'nr the scientific improvement of Ger The Associated Tress is exc Woly f the sc em I th out the use for republication ; nrMnt. has onlv an entitlod to ot an news cmiueu w t . tnp,t The detaili are credited in this paper am alao tnb j f,;1 Germany to arrange as it pleases; TUESDAY. OCT. 2, 1117 MU. STANFOUD'S W-OKK what a menaced non-uerman woimi practicallv interested in is a reform that will end the Willy-Nicky busi ness as effectually, if not so drasti cally, in Prussia as it has been en ded in Russia. l in flpnnminations.l "NTot. one sten has been taken or is 1Il0 t Uiry .... re,-1 to see Rev. A. L. Stanford, for lour wouW in tne slightest degree prevent years pastor of the Methodist church h;g doing now ot 10 years from transferred at the end of this con-' now what he was doing in 1904 and for,nco .ear to another, ar.d ,.. XiW I will hope that he will be placed m a gea anj to do to Denmark field where he can continue the good winat was done 10 years later to work that he has done in Hickory. I1r:inm. That the German people Over 350 members have been .!- will be allowed to see d . , . , , , , . ,c ot correspondence of the two emperors ded to the local church since Mr. Stan- found'in the czars archieves at Fet- ford came here and the Sunday school rorrad is highly improbable, but the has grown in proportion. He has an German government has not ciareci ro, ..y. coTfatio, AJU have been eager to help him m hi toin,r now in neutral capitals the ais- gocnl work. The Hickory charge cr" himself was doing a decade ago has been elevated on a plane with Why Scandinavia, apart from the the finest in the conference and it is pro-German clique in n eden, has A, v i come to hate, fear and distrust tne doubtful if there is any church in German government is sufficiently the west that turns out a larger mem- shovn in the kaiser's report to the bership far each service than the czar of his visit in Copenhagen, gjv- Ilickory institution. inor .his impression that the Danism t ivi.- x 1 1 . , ministry would not dare resist occu- In addition to this loyalty, tha pation of the c0Untry by Russian and members are supporting a fore'gn German forces. ,As to iPrussian inor- pastor in Japan. The bishop and als Denmark hardly needs a lesson, his board will be compelled to con- but these revelations from the Pet- ., , , ,., , rograd archives may prove not less suler well a church like this, and efracioUs than the Argentine disclo- hereafter it must be recognized a& s;nrc.s in swinging Sweden to the side one of the finest appointments in the of the allies. The fear of Russia conference, as it undoubtedly is. which was instilled into the Swedish people was justifiable enough with ' "Nicky" was on the throne, but COLONEL OX THE JOB it Was mainly due to a German pro- ' paganda. Now that the czar has Colonel Roosevelt couldl perform one the only danger to Sweden . t, ,, comes from the empire where tne no service in Europe greater than bafl oW gystem gtm sdvives and the he is performing in the United reforms which the ka?ser indul- States. One may not agree with gently sanctions do not even the extreme position he takes, but scratch the shining armor of the . , , i v. war lord. If he had gone into Dew- one cannot help admiring his fear- mark ag he cynicaliybproposed in lessness in criticising the obstructors 1905 he would have lied about it to in congress and especially those men the people precisely as he and his whose acts and word have been al- lickspittle ministers and professors most treasonable in effect if not intent. to serve his country abroad, but evcrv it savs that Germany must reform honest citizen can do something at IT'0W is to be done may be left V wt a rirti r n u ,4 1 to the German people, but the auto home. Colonel Roosevelt, thwarted cratc power entg in the in his great desire to lead a battalior Hohenzollern family and the imperial in France, is pointing the way to office must in one way or another be his countrymen to serve the nation at broken and the reforms which now ho. SUronsth to W, voice and "Sf T"t may iraiiors do maae to quail as a desired direction. B SI O en D D E3 S3 09 m Special at Pastime Today THE COST OF HATRED" -FEATURING- KATHLYN WILLIAMS AND THEODORE ROBERTS Paramount picture-Special music tonight g m m m m m 1 ir,C!llllll!lii:il!!llHl!l!!lll!lI!IIIlieUniII!illIl!l!llllIlllll!ll!ll!!l!IW I Long Winter Evenings I at Home by the Fire THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Manufacturer of all hludc of HARNESS. BRIDLES SADDLES AND STRAP WORK. Repairing m SpecifiUj. Hickory, N. C. a a a a a IT. ! I h nil Bin I Tf 1. r:; iM m mm l Mm tZiisk Jl m V-v 5 w ons THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP F. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor First-Clcaa Work Guaranteed Phone 106, Work Delivered 1032 14th street Hickory. N C- Next to Firrt Buildin & Loan office. 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 P a a a a a a a a a The New Liberty Loan Campaign is on. The First National Bank will receive subscript for the new loan without commission. Payment' t0 be made two per cent 011 application balance as callcl for by government or full amount can be paid on ap plication. These bonds bear FOUR PER CENT interest and are excellent investment. Do Your Part - - Buy a Bond 1 NAL FIRST NATIO Capital and Surplus $30),000.OC. Four Per Cent. Interest On Savings pounded Quarterly. Money to Loan at All Times. PIPF HJckc r1 x o lifr1 nhnut 'RelEriuTYi , iiiis is tne suit ui umij; uiut It is not given to every man non-German world has in mind -!ien result of hi3 great work. it cannot even be confulentally said that Germany, . . with all this palaver about reforms, Tn,in. rv.v.i., ' t.- i i is not secretly continuing to go Judge Cohalan of New lork, who backwar1 as t hag donJ ever sine advised the Germans to strafe the the present kaiser ascended the English with air raids and land ofli- throne. Liberals are charging that cers and men on the Irish coast, de- the government is giving underhand !, iiia ;h k t : i. i i. support to the pan-German move- mes his gudt, but Irishmen do not m and is in Apathy with the believe him. A man of his calibre New Fatherland party of Tirpitz. has no business presiding over an The government professes to stand American court and it is to be hopeu aloof from Parties and makes a fine that the legislature, which will meet shT f even"handed . iuste by si- ... ... ' multaneously suppressing the pan- this month, will take steps to un- German Deutsches-Zeitung of Ber- frock him. . lin and the socialist Volkswacht of ' Danzig. But a government which The Germans have destroyed 4- so corrupt in foreign affairs and rnnnrtrt t . which has so flagrantly lied to its ooq.000 tons or British shipping during subjects about the war, cannot be the war, but the bullheaded British trusted to be honest in its home pol continue to fight on, not recognizing cs- With promises of reform the when they are whipped. They posi- "nstolterns have always been ii 4. J , reac'y enough at critical times, but tively refuse to dry for peace, and the people have always been cheated. are sending a few submarines to In the present turmoil in Germany Davy Jones' locker to join the thous lnere is not the slightest evidence ' . -omen and Children pST' ZT "Zll who were murdered by the Ger- Belgium. And perhaps on the whole mans. " a reaction with a clear-cut opposition . i of irreconcilable demands would be If H. Frost will ma! away for T ffi&rSg? 10 real" two more weeks, the fall and win-1 ter gardens will acquire a growth ' ' " tnat even a com breath cannot check. GERMAN REFORM AND REACTION Springfield Republican. iThe reichstag constitution com mittee, upon whose arduous labors a kindly paternal government has fimiled, has just concluded them by the daring step of recommending a change in the imperial constitution wmch would permit mebers of the! iunnesrat to retain a seat in the reichstag. In ordinary times this measure, if not merely proposed but carried into effect, would - rightly be greeted by friends of the German people as a step, if a small step, in the direction of political reform. It would not give Germany a parlia mentary government or make the kaiser and his chancellor responsi ble to the reichstag for their acts, but it would in some measure, if Honestly! and permanently applied, bridge over the wide chasm between official and bureaucratic Germany, on the one hand, and the Reichstag on the other. It would become possi ble, that is, to appoint eminent mem bers of the reichstacr to influonfinl posts in the government without at Wood's Seeds qsen Rye The most vigorous grow ing and productive of Seed Ryes. Stools out better, su perior quality of grain, and destined, in our opinion, to take the place 01 all other Rye. Wood's Fall Catalog Gives full description imd informa tion, ar d also tells about the best SEED WHEAT, OATS. RYE, and Other Seeds for Fall Sowing. .... Wri to for Catalog and prices of any Seeds required. T. v. v;ood Ct SONS. SEEDSMEN, - Mchmomd, Va. With a Good Book to Read That's the best entertainment you can get. We have all the best books by the best authors. Take a book home with you today. The Van Dyke Shop DR. G. E. FLOWERS' Having enjoyed a large coun try practive for S2 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 disease a specialty. I w Li tK. Vf.',.' I T.tST.'Kil J f . j nmiiiiiiitOTimiii'! 111! Want Ads in the Record bring Results !3DDBDB&Q&-QSB3QB!&?iSJ!l lFI El BIG EVENT OF Western North Carolina a E3 m a a a a a a Your Chance For a Big Outing All Work and No Play Makes Jack a Dull Boy. Q m n a u Dr. R. P. WILSON Veterinary Surgeon Will answer calls day or uiffht. Resident pnone 301-J. Dr. Oma H. Hester DENTIST OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO I Dr. O. L. Hollar E3 ta a El S3 m u a a S3 m si S3 m 13 151 m ES ES n a ra YOU WILL MEET OLD FRIENDS AT The Big Gaston County Fair Gasjtonia, N. C. OCTOBER 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 1917 14 Clean Shows 3 Rides 40 Concessions Admission: Adults, Day 35c, Children 15c; Night 25c. No Extra charge for cars or buggies inside grounds J. M. HOLLAND, Executive Sec'y S3 EE m t E3 El E3 a a a a a D 1 a 13 D a HICKORY, N. C. Special attention given to ' Fistulas, Fissures Ulcers, Pruritus PILES Cured. No cutting, no confien-ne.H. BRICK Common and Face Write or Phone Buffalo Clay Co. I Statesville.lN. C. ennnnaDraEnnnnononnsHaQannnnnnnnnQnanDanD i) NOTICES New State Law, Operative August 1 , Requires Parents to Report Measles and Whooping Cough Neglect to dc so subjects to heavy fine TO EVERY RESPONSIBLE CITIZEN: Help Your State Enforce this Law and Your State Will Protect Your Community SAVE the BABIES Measles and whooping cough Kill One out of Four Baby Victims Fraternal Directory ::mm;nmm muniiinintuntumnuTt;imimiiiimi Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. Regular communication First and third Monday nights. Erethien cordially invited to be present. F. L. MOOSE, W. 11. D. L. MILLER, See'y. 3B3B Piedmont Council No. 43, Ji, O. U.A.M. Meets every botvday evening at 7:30 P. M. All visiting brotheis cordially Invited. D. D. TAYLOR, Councilor. W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec I iiuni!n jgpnnBffliamrniniBiT MimmiiiimiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiniiimT 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. csaoiuu) 18a i BUT DON'T WORRY ABOUT THE PAST, The important time is TODAY NOW. BEGIN RIGHT, COME WITH US, spurred on by a new determination to save and next year the record will all be in your favor. START YOUR ACCOUNT HERE with only $1.00 if you wish but start it. Ono days delay may lengthen into years.' a es C5 a a S3 E3 a S3 A Treat to Eat Almost every "occasion" Nunnallys fine candy. is an occasion to pre.n EH n Q a ra If you call, take it; if you don't call send it. 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