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WEDNESDAY EVENING HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE TWO IUcKoitY Daily Record TULKPHONK 167 l'uhlihl hv the Clay Printing Co. J'.very IJvcninji Kxcept Sunday. OF CURAT IMPORTANCE S. H. Farnbee J. C. Miller Editor MunaKr 1THMCAT10N OFFICE: W ELEVENTH AN EMJK Subscribers dcsirinR the address of livfr vapcr changed, will please iU i.. their communication both OL.U anil NKW nddrosses. To insure cflirent delivery, com plaints' should b) made to the Suo criulioii Department promptly. City lubsrribers should call 167 regarding icompli'.ints. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ... 2.00 1.00 Ono jer.r Six month Three month Ono Month On' Tee'i ft m PI ra a n C3 H P ca n m m E3 S t;:ni:ti7imtmmat Filtered as second rlasi matter Sep tember 11. IDlft, s the postotlicfl at ."Ji-J itt. N. C, undwf the. act of March i, 1879. mkmhf.u of associated press The Associated I'refs is eNckisively entitled to the use for republication of all news credited to it or not crrdi'el in this p:iper and also 11-t local news published herein. ' vedsTT17kt. BUY LIBERTY BONDS The desperate nature of the attacu of the Germans on the positions won recently from them in Flanders by the British show the real importance of the lost ground. If General Hate succeeds in taking the dominating ridges, he will be able to fight with all the advantages of observation posts at his back, whereas the Ger mans will be in the low country, where the water is one loot unoei the surface of the eart h. The Ger mans could not hold northern Belgi um if TIaig goes much farther, and for this reason it is to be hoped that good (weather will prevail for at least six more weeks,, so as to give the British opportunity to cunni igj their victories before the cold rains jES set in. i ne unnidn im' !r-;9 ES ES E3 u is El E3 Special at Pastime Thursday, Oct. 4. Aanche Sweet -IN TIDES OF BARNEGAT" A Paramount Picture. Special at Pastime Today (3 B ES a K m B si m m m 18 Professional Cards a Tttmrmmm a a ET Harold Lockwood ie4erday declared the British had been .10! ousted from a section of the captur ed positions, but the official report from London today will show in all probability that it has been retaken. -IN Hickory's campaign to raise about $150,000 for the lilierty loan was begun Tuesday night at a well at tended meeting of the directors the Chamber of Commerce and the nucleus of an organization was ef fected that will carry the bond news to the citizens of the town and th? country tributary to it. On motion. President Elliott was instructed to appoint a chairman of the campaign committee with authority to call on f.vt'i-v member of the chamber and rW citizens to aid in the cam Persons who attended the Caldwell Fair today were given a treat. Judge Pritchard delivered the open in address and this grand old man told them something of their duty in the war, not that Caldwell citizens need to be reminded of it. A few men like Judge Pritchard, although they are unable to bear arms, ar? worth a division to their country, and it is a source of pride that thev are doing all in their power to help in the great cause for which the nation of is fighting. m E5 The mayoralty campaign in New York will be something more than a fight against two bad political ma chines. In addition it will be a con test between Americanism and those mfhi'.-nfon which will make a trade with one of the corrupt organiza tions for delivering votes in payment . for action that would hinder the Un- Xew York. r,:ii'n and Secretary Jov was named itcd States. If the issue is present v r,io,.., vsi.l.int Flliott will ed clearly, Mitchel should win, even be absent from the city for about 10 days, but he will pull off his coat on his return. Every man at the meeting, including Casiers Menzies and Orebaugh pledged their hearty support. It was freely predicted that the present issue would go better than the last. The bonds will pay Hickory people are asked to buy liberty bonds, thi.s time at 4 per cent The last bonds, which sold at 3 1-2 per cent, are quoted above par on the stock exchange, and in a few year the present issue will be worth four about $110. It will be good busm per cent interest and will not be taxed except for excess on incomes; the average business man and far mer, earning less than $5,000, will ray no taxe3 on these bonds, and they will be a good investment. In a few years, it was said, the bonds would sell above par and can be sold at any time. One can bor row on them as if they were cur rency, and that is what they arc practically. This section of the state did its full duty by the first issue of liberty ess as well as good purchase one or more. patriotism tc N. C. APPORTIONMENT IS TWENTY-SEVEN MILLIONS Richmond, Va,. Oct. 3 Appor tionment of liberty loan bonds to each state embraced in the fifth reg ional district was completed last night by Governor George J. Seay, of the federal reserve bank of Rich mond and letters announcing th .''mounts banking centers throughout the district would be expected to sub scribe to the second issue of the bonds, and it is confidently believed lnn were mailed out to banks, that every man, woman and child companies and other subscrip. , .,, , ... - i tion agencies. Secretary McArioo Hnn I'ussioiy can uo so, win sou- h ariottefi 0 this district four scribe for one or more of the new 1 per cent of the entire $3,000,000,000 bonds. Interest will be naid semi- : issue The various states in the nrmnotiir , va krvn,ia n o r,,i I tli Jtrict will be expected to sub- II 1 I k LI U I 1 I 1111 1 1111. WL111L-J 4 1 U U C WUI1 as the government. Let's do our full duty by the gov ernment and ourselves in this great cause. am as fol- NEW YORK ELECTION The "loyal party man" who ac cepts the verdict at the polls in the; primary may not like the idea of Mayor Mitchel'.s candidacy for re tdection as an independent, but men who think more of honest goverii ment than of party regularity will wish the mayor success in his fight against the two boss-ridden politi cal machines. That Tammany al ways is ready to walk off not only with the emoluments but with the perquisites in various forms of any office is well known and the Repub lican organization in New York city ts not like Tammany for the reason that it hasn't had Tammany's oppor tunities. The Republican machine is under fire of the district attorney of New .York for alleged frauds practiced in the primary that nominated Ben nett over Mitchel, and it is possible that the grand jury will be set to work to catch a number of thieves. In the meantime Mayor Mitchel, whose administration is endorsed bv the foremost citizens of New York and elsewhere, will make the race as an independent candidate and person? who want to see the chief city of the world well governed will wish for his success. The Hickory Chamber of Commerce Tuesday night went on record as favoring the impeachment of Senator LaFollctte for his almost treasonable utterances since the country has been at war, and Senator Simmons and Overman will be asked to press the matter. LaFollctte has had many friends in this state, but his recent activities have estranged those per sons who think more of their coun try than they do of a man who pet.. sists in misstating facts and lend ing aid and comfort to the enemy. The action of the directors was by rising vote. scribe, in order to secure the ount "imperatively demanded" announced by Mr. McAdoo as lows : iDistrict of Columbia, $20,000,000. Maryland. $65,000,000.; iNorth Carolina, $27,000,000. South Carolina $20,000,000. Virginia, $-15,000,000. West Virginia, $23,000,000. Total, $200,000,000. The apportionment for this dis trict, of four per cent of the total is $120,000,000 but Governor Seay expects the full $200,000,000 to be raised and on this basis has made his allotments. "THE HIDDEN SPRING" A METRO WONDERPLAY in 5 SUPERB ACTS Special Music Tonight by Bardie Turner S3 P ca S3 B m m m Dr. W. B. Ramsay Dentist Office over Shuford's Drug Store. Hickory, N. C. THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Mannfaetorerp of mil hiuds of HARNESS, BRIDLH3. SADDLES AND STRAP WORK. Kcp&iribug a Spcislxj. Hickory, N. C. THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP F. M. THOMPSON, ?rprietcr .First C1 ess Work Guaranteed Phone 108, Work Delivered 1032 14th etraet Bidcory, N- C Kvxt to Pirft Buildin. & Loan cfSce LISTEN 25 per cent off on all repair work done by s between Oct. 1st and Oct 4th. Get acquainted with th best work in town. All work guaranteed. Oils and supplies cheaper, py Vulcanizing Co. East Hickory S3 13 n a sa m SI 3 ea a e ca la S3 sa S3 S3 a S3 a a m 93 IS J m 3 ;3 as D 6 DAYS UNTIL AMUSEMENT FUN Begi n iEATION Every body is planning to come, You will be lonesome at home. m El "1 m m u m m m El a a a is n a a a a a a a a a s a a El a m m a S3 WW i 1 err H n I nin U ml 5 ff 7k is f r 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 The New Liberty Loan Campaign h The First National Bank will receive subscriptions for the new loan without commission. Payments , be made two per cent on application balance as t;.i ' for by government or full amount can be paid on ap plication. These bonds bear FOUR PER CENT inter -t and are excellent investm ent. Do Your Part - - Buy a Bond Today Capital and Surplus $300,000.0;. Fciir Per Cent. Interest On Savings pounded Quarterly. Money to LoaD at All Times. HJckcr Accounts. i X r as m m m n u u en 4 gf fj a n m s u n m o s o B U n W 8 fn y t 5 t, , 14 Clean Shows 3 Rides 40 C oncessions The Big Gaston County Fair Gastonia, N. C. OCTOBER 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 1917 MW M llll 1 B M BMW iHM MT"I TW TTBIBnTTHMWlWn 1 I Tl MMMBMMHMaHMaBaiWHMHMMW Admission: Admits, Day 35c, Children 15c; Night 25c. No Extra charge for cars or buggies inside grounds J. M, HOLLAND, Executive Sec'y m m 53 ES DR. G. E. FU)WEBS Having: enjoyed a large coun try prsctive for 32 years, an low located in HioVory and o licit a share of the general prac tice. Office at 8th avenue and 15tb street. Children's diseases' a specialty. Dr. R. P. WILSON Veterinary Surgeon Will answer calls day or niisht. Resident pnone 301-J. I cosb assess fss33smm&:M. i S3 ES m m m m Want Ads in the Record bring Results MIIfflllllllllMS NOTICE OF IlICIIT TO DEMAND THE SUnMISSIOIN OF WATER liONI) ORDINANCE TO A VOTE OF THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE CITY OF HICKORY. The first issue of liberty bonds, bearing a rate of 3 1-2 per cent can be converted into four per cent issues. The printing of there bonds vnn a huge task and the cer tificates are expected here in two weks. In the meantime you might subscribe for the new issue, and help in a good cause. Whereas on the 14th day of August, 1017, the City Council of Hickory passed an ordinance authorizing the issuance of the City of Hickory's Bonds in a" amount not in excess of fteen thousand dollars for the pur pose of .etending the water works system. And whereas said ordinance con tained a paragraph in literal compli ance with SectioTi 17 (1) (j) III of "The Municipal Finance Act of 1917," providing that said ordinance should not be submitted to the voters of the city, unless within thirty days after its first publication a petition for it3 submission wa3 filed under said Municipal Finance Act. And whereas said portion of said section is inconsistent with other parts of "The Municipal Finance Act of 1917," other parts containing pro visions for submission to the voters upon fiiling a petition within thirty days after the last publication of said ordinance: And whereas the City Council de tires to comply with the spirit as well as with the letter of the law: Now, therefore, notice is herebv given that the said Water Bond Or dinance will be submitted to the vo ters for their approval or disappro val, if a petition is filed within thirty days after the last publication of said ordinance; and that the city will not issue or attempt to issue any Water Bonds until thirty days after the last publication of said ordinance has passed without a petition having been filed or if one is so filed will not issue or attempt to issue such bonds, unless the ordi. nance shall be approved by the voters of the city. The voters have until the 10th day of October, 1917, to file a petition for referendum. JOHN W. BALLEW, 9 21 toJL0-I0 City Manager. Whenever You Need a deneral Tonic Take Grove's. The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tor.ic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININIi and IRON. It acts on tLa Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enric'ues the Blood and Euild3 up the Who! System. 60 cents. to Remind Pay your lighting bills before the 10th and receive the discount. Continuance of service depends on bills being paid by the 1 5th of each month, following that in which service is rendered. Don't put it off Pay before the 15th. Southern Public Utilities Co. PHONE 1 38 Dr. Oma H. Hester DENTIST OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO Dr. O. L. Hollar HICKORY, N. C Special attention given to Fistulas, Fissures Ulcers, Pruritus No cutting, no confien- PILES Cured rpe.u niwMirhinm nnr irririi rmiifini" . ..,...,..,.-.,.,. ...,. , BRICK Common and Face Write or Phone Buffalo Clay Co. StatesvilleN. C. Fraternal Directory tttttxxt sauumttrmttfflmttffltrffittamm 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. M. D. L. MILLER, Set'y. i:inuin;imiimntmtrm Piedmont Council No. 43, Jr, O.U.A. M. Meets every Konday evening at 7:30 P. M All visiting-brothei-s cordially tavited. D. D. TAYLOR, Councilor. W. I. Caldwell', Rec. Sec 1 W v Catawba fi Lodge No. 54 K.ofP Meets every Thursday night. Visiting brethren invited. HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. P T TTTP XT1 XT TP n rr m ji jluji ii jjxv, xv. ana o. g DR. ALFRED XL DUU TO SE?- BETTER see m& 17 Y ar'a Exnrrience The Best Equipment Obtainable. Olasses bitted Exclusively mmm block, imrn, t It yoo got H from DOLA. it's, '-' Ritiit. WA1X.B. PAPEaFOR DAjTES LENSES GROUND & DUPLICATED Repair Deo't. Box 127 Charlotte, N. C. BUTDON'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. STARTaYOUR ACCOUNT HERE with only $1.00 if you wish but start it. Ono days delay may lengthen into years. The not&Ojt Store A FlNElAXATiVE San-tox FigCascaros a natural and correct enhan cement of the well known laxative properties o': figs. In tablet form conven ient and pleasant to lake. Price 10 and 15c. GRIMES & MURPHY, Druggi 8 Sb Phone-3002 ixm xusinesH Opposite Post Office for Your Health" Subscribe for the Hickory Daily Record J. D. Elliott. President and Treasure. J. Worth Elliott, V.-Fv L. M. Elliott. Set-ret&ry Elliott Building Company Incorporated. for all classes of construction. Esiiirates fumishpd c; " ; ' ? Fine or ganization and best equipped contractors in the- i--'-'- r ' '"J. I3" (': V! ! t An Ambition and a Record needs of the South are identical with t3:c needs "i me souioem Kauwyt me f rov.ta ana succcs3 cr occ ici-is the upbuilding of the other. The Southern Railway ukt no favors1 no eoedal rrlvcrs cot i accorded to others, t The ambition of the Sontbera Railway Company U to tee that unity of interest that it born of co-ooe ration hrtween t!i rsbiic ani the railroads ; to see perfected that fair and f rank policy in the cianaf ( ment ot railroads which lnrites the conhdence of govemmer.tai t apendes; to realize tha t liberality of treatment wLicb niil enshic i. i to obtain the additional capital Deeded for the acquisition of better and ' enlarged facilities incident tit demand for increased and better ervicej and, finally To take its niche In tbt terfy politic of the Souu'i filonrtide of other treat Industries, with OS) taacc. but with equal liberties, c-jual rtehtt and equal opportunltlu. " The Southom Ssnres the South." A) e Sowthem'Failway System P M IBMIIlgHKilM ''.- I
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