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H1CKOHV DAILY RECORD i;e two Hickory Daily itecoia TELEPHONE 167 published by the Clay Printing Co. Every livening Except Sunday. S. 11. Farabee Editor j. c. Miller Manager PUBLICATION OFFICE: 1402 ELEVENTH AVENUE Subscribers desiring the address of their paper changed, wi i Piw in their communication both OLD and NEW addresses. To insure efficient delivery, com lid ba made to the Sub scription Department promptly. City lubscribers should call 167 regarding complaints. aiTnsrniPTlON RATES One yt fliv mnnthl Three months One Month vnw v Knfrred as second class matter Sep tcmber 11, 1U15, fii the postoffice at Hickory, N. C, under the act oi juarcn ;, 1379. MEM HER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Tress is exclusively pntitlod t.i the use for republication nf .-ill nowa credited to it or not credited in this paper and also th local news published herein. FRIDAY, OCT. 12. 1917 There will not bo as much Christ mas giving this year as usual. Santa rimij-. will m.iVo hii rounds t& ploase the children, but fox tn most part Americans will be think ing of the boys in camp and thous a nds of packages, usually passing between friends, will either be sent to Franco or the cantonments in the United States. All Christmas pres. ents for soldiers in France must bt mailed before November 15 and the postoflice department rules that they must Ih' so packed as to permit of inspection at the local office a3 well R3 at other points in transit. So our German and Irish friends the Catholic Irish began plotting as soon a it became known that the United Suites and Great Britain were to celebrate 100 years of peace. Ger man money was spent in propoganda to create bitterness between two na tions which had been able to adjust all differences for a century. Thb function of the German government, as Bismarck declared, was to embron nation j in war to the advantage of Germany. Those who succeeded the crafty chancellor, however lackea both his cunning and his perception. The North Carolina Club at the University under the direction ox Prof. E. C. Branson, will study coun ty government this year, and all per sons who have constructive criticism to make on the present form will please forward suggestions. Tht. Record is not authorized to say this, but it is sure Prefossor Branson and his students would welcome an the aid they can get from persons in the various counties who have made a close hand study of the defects and advantages of the system. The Times Mercury of Hickory came out in no uncertain tones in favor of the Liberty Loan and ho gave his readers the straight truth. This is no time to play politics, for Republicans are as much interested in winning the war as Democrats, but the more loyally both support it the quicker will it end. We can not believe there are many sensible readers of the Times-Mercury who will fail to endorse its position. Wo have only a few more days in which to subscribe for Liberty Bonds Hickory will take a goodly share, though there will be an occasional person who will refuse to support his government in this way. There are not many of this class let us be thankful. Dr. Murphy had so many qualities that made men love him that it la impossible to enumerate them in a newspaper article. He never cam into this office without giving pleas ure, and wo felt like he vas an as sociate on the paper so helpful and encouraging he was in every way. Sixteen British merchant vesseU were sunk during last week by Ger man submarines or mines, 14 of the lost ships being of over 1,600 tons and two under that. The loss was omewhat larger than the week be fore, but it was not nearly as bad as early in the summer. "Will the German fleet come out?" asks the New York Herald alluding to an exclsive story in that paper of a probable big naval operation m the North sea. Afternoon papers the next day carried the news that German sailors had mutinied and had tossed at least one captain over board. Jeremiah O'Leary, the Irish-German, wa3 chagrined to read in the afternoon papers yesterday that his German masters considered him in discreet. JeTry, BernstorfT,, wa3 told, was reliable, but didn't have sense enough to keep his mouth shut. The Republican convention of Mass achusetts followed the Republican electorate which renominated Gover nor McCall and unanimously adopteo a resolution denouncing LaFolletU The British report declared the Germans put up a strong fight nearjp a brewery. And there was a great number of people who would have offered protection to the thing in August and September. And now the Giants will repair to Chicago to determine if they can play as well on the American fee ague field. D The high school cadet corps nowS has nearly a hundred members, andjp is growing. The lads are learning p to drill like soldiers. B ,g WHAT GERMANY MUST LEARN Q Congrcgationalist. 'H !The last great question which an g embattled world must ask Germany 2 is: "Are you ready to join in such g a reorganization of the world as p shall make future world war as fai q impossible as good will, statesman- n ship and foresight can make it? Q When you are ready, we are ready, El but not until then." For the worlds EJ quarrel with Germany is radically S3 that she incarnates, as no other state Kj in modern history, a creed and an am bition under the threat of which her g neighbors cannot live, and the one g thing supremely to be sought and m fought for is that she should see El this. It will bo idle or next to B3 idle to debate about annexations oi indemnities while the roots of inter national estrangement are all alive, or to remake the may of Europe eA. pont in the licht of a supreme ideal. Tt. ia this ideal which we must define and exalt, toward which we must struggle; a league of nations, no gf balanced and jealous groups; g court of last appeal established in R common consent and not in autocratic E will, the control of what armed force fl the world really needs in impartial El hands, the needs and rights of hu- g manity set high above creed or im- g perial ambition and the kingdom of," God not as a battle-darkened light g but a rising splendor. This is p what their marching away must p mean. This is what they may wor-Jp 1 thilv live for and gloriously die j for. these are the holy meanings a with which we must charge the great adventure of the republic. HAD LOVELY VISIT WITH NORTHERN FRIENDS Under the heading of "Southern Visitors," the Reformed Church Messenger tell3 of the visit of Mrs. C. C. Bost and daughter, Miss Con. stance, to Easton, Pa. They left Hickory September 20 for Chambers burg, Pa., to attend the Woman's Missionary Society of the Potomac synod and were guests there of Judge and Mrs. Rush Gillan. Be fore returning home they'visited Get tysburg, Greencastle, Baltimore and Washington. Of their visit to Eas ton. the Standard say3: "Mrs. C. C. Bost and daughter Constance of Hickory, N. C, are vis itors in the home of Rev. and Mrs. E. F. Evemeyer, Easton, Pa. "Mrs. Bost has many 'friends am ong the women of the north, having been a delegate on several occasions to the W. M. S. G. S. Many who have not had the pleasure of meeting Mrs. Bost know her through her pen. "Mrs1. Evemeyer's visit last fall M to Potomac Synod was the doorway j to the hearthstones of many South- m 1 i xt 11. EEs ern tteiormeu nomes among mem tiie home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bost. Through the columns of The Out look of Missions,' ancTdescriptive ad dresses, the Woman's Missionary So ciety participated in the honors and g courtesies shown to the editor of its g department of 'The Outlook of Missions.' "'.Mrsi Bost and Miss Constance arrived on Sept. 22, and found a com. pletely arranged program for their visit. This included several days of sight-seeing in New York; an au tomobile trip to Delaware Water Gap and Bushkill Falls, two scenic wonders of Eastern Pennsylvania; a journey by trolley to Bangor and its slate quarries; to Roseta, the only Italian borough in the United States, exclusively Italian; and a day in Al lentown, the Reformed city, where every fifth person they met on the street belonged to the . Reformed ( g church. Rest days were arranged (H her daughter were introduced to the members and friends of the First Reformed church of Easton. FORMER HICKORY BOY ON DUTY IN ENGLAND Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kale have re- 5 ceived a letter from their son, Mr. ! S Earnest Kale, United States aviation !p corps, at Grantham England, and the q younjj man says he likes the service p very much. He made his first a 'flight in an aeroplane just (beforujn the letter was written home and "It vas some sport" he declared. Mr.jn Kale expects to be a gunner, though O he is not sure whether he will be D placed with a training squad, rather; 3 than be sent to. the front. He went H to California ov)er two years ago 5 and enlisted in the aviation service 5 early last spring. His many friends g in thi3 section will be crlad to hear S rrom him. ' . GREAT REJOICING BY RHEUMATIC CRIPPLES If So Crippled You Can't Use Arms or Legs, Rheuma Will Help You. If you want relief in two days, swift, certain, gratifying relief, take a small dose of Rheuma once a day. If you want to dissolve every par ticle of uric acid poison in your body and drive it out through the natural channels so that you will be forever free from rheumatism, get a bottle of Rheuma from Hickory Drug Store or any druggist at once. It must give the joyful relief ex pected or money refunded. Rheumatism is a powerful disease strongly entrenched in joints and muscles. In order to conquer it a powerful enemy must be sent against it. Rheuma is the enemy of rheu matism an enemy that conquerors" it in nearly every instance. Judge John Barhorst, of Ft. Lor amie, Ohio, knows it. He was walk ing with crutches, today he is well. It should do as much for you; it sel dom fails. , a(iv B D Special at g This Afternoon PEARL WHITE in "THE FATAL RING" 10th Chapter HEARST-PATHE NEWS AND A GOOD COMEDY Special at Pastime Saturday Clara Kimball Young -IN "THE VIOLIN OF M'SIEUR" (Drama) Norma Talmalge in "AN ELOPEMENT AT HOME" Comedy BILLY WEST-Charlie Chaplin's Double "THE GOAF 2 reel Comedy- DDDBQBDDDDDDDDDBQDDDDDDDDDDDDE Special at the Hub Theatre Saturday Oct 1 3. Gladys Hullette g IN "POTS AND PANS PEGGY" g The kind of picture we're proud to present to any- body any day. Laughs, tears, thrills and joy of living g A Gold Rooster Play in 5 Parts. a DON'T MISS IT! p g Admission 5 Long Winter Evenings at Home by the Fire 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 in GBBBBBBBBBflBflBBBBflBBBBflBflBflBBBBBBflBBBBQiB a I Exit Germs I H We are not satisfied to merely bake you pure bread, but sat isfied only when that bread is placed in your pantry in its original pure state, free irom germs and filth, does our re sponsibility and ambition cease. The foreign baker may bake you as pure bread as gracea the tables of kings, but ship that bread a half thousand miles or more through filthy germ laden cars and its purity can no longer be vouched for. Our bread now goes to your pantry with each package wrapped separately in. germ proof waxed paper. Fresh Devil Food, Cocoan ut and Ribbon Cake. Best ever. Phone 235 or any merchant in town for our bread. City Stean Bakery Our Motto "QUALITY" I naDannnaaDDODanacaaaQnaanaoDDaannoaaoniu V ft)? ftftMucv co. w hew tea mk r am . B Pastime 1 and Tonight g El m m u m m m m h a m m M I? M m n EI E3 3 p and 1 0c. g QrjQ J3E3 3 Professional Cards uwuuimxmtnmsmmuirj iniin immsx Dr. W. B. Ramsay Office over Shuf rd'a Drug Store. Hickory N. C. THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. a a n a a E a c a M&aufactiu-er f aU kfekta f HARNESS, BRIDLES. SADDLES AND STRAP WOB&. Repairing a SpcialtT. Hickory, N. C ThTeLECTRIC SHOE SHOP F. M. THOMPSON, Prnprietox First-Clew Work liuarantoed Phone 106, Work Delivered 1032 14th street Hickory. N- C Next to Fixtt Builiiin & Loan office. a a m 29 m m 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 6 m S3 DR. G. E. FLOWERS .. Having enjoyed a large onn try practive for 82 years, an : now located in Hickory and to licit a share of the general prac tice. Office at 8th avenue and 15th street. Children's disease a specialty. no d n im. a. r. hilouii Veterinary Surgeon Will answer calls day ar idarht. Resident ptiona 301-J. Dr. Oma H. Hester DENTIST OFFICE OVER BUST BEB CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO mMHiiHmiwirm:nnmmraga I Dr. O. L. Hollar HICKORY, N. C. Special attention given to PILES Fistulas, Fissures Ulcers, Pruritus Cured. 'No cutting, no confien- nniiMiiiiuiiiii;iiiiiiiiu:nuniiiiiiiuuui BRICK Common and Face Write or Phone Buffalo Clay Go. Statesville,N. C. a a a a a a Fraternal Directory irrrmrrm:rmmmu:tm:Minnnngmi mmmttrrmimtmmmimmmmttmm Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. Regular communication Flrtt and third Monday nights, rrethien cordially invited to be present. F. L. MOOSE, V. M. D. L. MILLER, Set'y. :ntnmmiinmninmim Piedmont Council No. 43, Jr.O. U.A. M. Meets every Ikonday evening at 7:30 P. M., All visiting brotheis cordially invited. D. D. TAYLOR, Councilor. W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sop D a a a Catawba Lodge No. 54 K.ofP a a a a a g a a Meets rry Thursday nitfit, : Visiting brethren invited. HUGH D'ANNA, C C. R. L. HEFNER. IT w o a a o. SR. ALFRED ft DKLA TO SEP -BETTER n SEE DUU 17 Y'. F - I he Best Equipment Obtainable, Glasses Fitted Exclusively MARTIN BLOCK. UKOIM C. - JhO. LENSES GROUND. & DUPLICATED Repair DeD,t cBoxn27 Cnrlotte, N. C. aaBaBOaBQBBBSSaQ23Qg& 1 ' 3 Q I I III I I I The New Liberty Loan CampaJ The First National Bank will.Veceiv for the new loan without commission be made two per cent on application bala: for by government or full amount can be r i plication. These bonds bear FOUR PER CE and are excellent investment. Do Your Part - - Buy a Bon FIRST NAT Capital and Surplus $300,000.00. Four Pex Cent. Interest On Savings pounded Quarterly. Money to Loan at All Times. ae Right Mow the business of war in all realty is occupying the at our country. its requirements are men, money. Many are pledging their lives to trys cause. Labor is supplying the energy produce the material equipment. You are not asked to give, merely ! vntir mnnou nt into-roQt through the purchase of Libertv Loai As an American Cooperate. We handle subscriptions. Consolidated Tru HICKORY, N. C. DDDDQDQDDDBQaBOQaBQEHEIIlsn Hie Rea You should come den's Undersellin to do your shof: BECAU SE I have just returned i northern markets which I h sonally selected the goods from the manufacturer. I bought them at very able prices and will be abi them cheaper. I have the season's best sty! that are considerably lower than r Our stock of clothtng, shoes, hats, suits and coats, millinery, etc., is o. most complete lines ever shown in. Come to our store and we v w: you that our prices are lower. Und ersellin Hickory, N. C. UJjnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnmsinnrsrjRnrn BMMMMMICalfNHHt3HiWrfU' The Hickory Daily Recc $4.00 a Year in Adv 1- 7e su. P. 2W cce .1 a "..1 r i rv tea fONAiL II 1111 li - t.m. n . v. """""i MiiiiiiiiiiiiuniiutmmTffl
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