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FRIDAY -. ;j PAGE TWO HICKORY DAILY RECORD nifflOKY Daily Record TELEPHONE 167 Vnblislml bv the Clay Printing Co. livery Evening Except Sunday. FARMERS MUST iHELP J. H. Farabee C. Miller .. Editor .Manager PUKUCATIOM OFFICE: 1101! ELEVENTH AVENUE Su'-scribcrs desiring: Hie address of their paper changed, will please gtate m tlu'ir communication both OL1J nuu NKW nildri'SfW. To ii surf eHic'cnt delivery, com (.Itiiriin hhuulJ be made to the Sub vrlpt ion Department promptly. City iibcriI..Ti should call lt7 'crdm (ompUiiiit. A member of the Iredell county farmers' union has resigned because the farmers took few bonds. It is THE MAN WiHO DONT WANT NO BONDS By Emerson Hough of the Vigilantes. What's all this talk I hear about there being a war somewhere? I SUBSCRIPTION RATES vi-r.r 14.00 Six months I'hreo months --- One Month ne week ... 2.P0 . 1.00 AQ ... .10 Entered as second "lass matter Sep tember 11, ID 15, ii vhc postotr.ee ut Hickory, N. C under the act of March a, is:i. MEM HE II OF ASSOCIATED PRESS a disappointment that there was so i haven't seen no war. You'll have to little assistance from the rural ns tricts, but help undoubtedly will b2 forthcoming. The cities cannot float the bond is sue indefinitely. They soon will ex haust their resources, and the govern ment will be compelled by necessity to resort to taxation of the direct sort. That might not hit the farmers di rectly, but an extra burden in the form of taxes eventually would de press prices, and farm products would suffer. No class of citizens has more at stake than the farmers of the country show me if there's a war anywhereas, Don't I know? I come down the street this morning. The sun was shining all right, wasn't it? Didn't see nobody dropping bombs on our little old town, did ye? Didn't hear no shooting anywhers, did ya? Well. Somebody's always getting things in the papers any ways. They have to put things in the pry,rs so's to sell the papers, don't they? Huh? Well, I don't see what they've got so many soldiers around in uniform for anyways. They'd ought to be at work some NY hereas. Them do any righting? I guess not! Nobody's bothering us, is they ? If we did send same soldiers over Corn Pain -Stopped Quick Corns lift Eight Off With "Gets-It" Blessed relief from corn pains is simple as A B C with "Gets-It. When you've been limping around for days trying to get away from a heart-drilTing corn or bumpy cal lus, and everything you've tried has Professional Cards vaaDDDODDaaDDiLaaainiBQBaBBnEBSBsgi; sv -r nt a n in this war. ic is up 10 mem xo ruuy lf it done anyb0dy any good it ud to the government with their money. )e them fellers over there, not us. like the embattled farmers rallied at j Well. If they get the good of it, Lexington and Concord. It is a case j let 'cm pay the bill. What 's their . , , I war ',otti, do with us, 1 u like to of self-preservation, and no one class ; . 7 should we buUinto any is exempt from duty, or can hope j war ami pay out a lotta money? Let to be. I 'cm spend their own money. 1 gotta read the baseball scores anyways. 1 un t got 110 time for the war dope. The moral elTect of a defeat such as un- Tht Associated Tress is exclusively. ntitled to the u-o for republication ; that sustained by the Italians of all nowi credited to it or not credited in this paper and also trtt local news published herein. FRIDAY. NOV. 2. UH7 AN OLD TRICK S dicitor (.'lenient made the point in his application for a change of walk' iii the Means-King case that fiends of the Means family had us- Wlher.? do you get all this about there being a war? loubtcdly is great. Many people re- , ; ally think the war is lost, overlooking) money j x glve fifty cents the fact that the Germans stripped the other day' to a girl on the street :i nart of their lines to obtain men for a badge or button or for a punch in Italy. Aw ! Dr. W. B. Ramsay DenUst Office ovr Shwford's Drug Store, aickorj, N. C. THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. M&nuf actuverr of all fciudc of HARNESS. BRIDLES. SADDLES AND STRAP WORK. Repairing a Specialty. Hickory, N. C something' she was handing out. She was a p.aeh. Button's all right. That's enough for one man fifty cents. You can buy a seat at the game for fifty cents. Xo, I don't know what it costs to instrument to bring public j years. welve days after her death.- I'd eory opinion around to their way of think ing. It is not an uncommon practice, however, to seek to inlluence the peo ple In a county where a big case is to he tried. When the late James Till man of South Carolina was to be tried for the murder of X. G. Gonzal.s. editor of the Columbia State, it is said that portrait agents went through Lexington county in an effort to learn just which men were Tillman and anti-Tillmanites. For the purpose, the agents carried sam ples of paintings, one sample being the portrait of Senator Benjamine Tillman and another that of the murdered editor. South Carolinians expressed them selves on the matter, and the agents at said to have had full notes to carry back to their lawyers. Till man was acquitted, but ho might have been acquitted regardless of the agents and pictures. The Means people seemed to have used weekly newspapers to reach the public, hoping by biased articles, as the solicitor explained, to create an utmosph'iv of prejudice against the out f state attorneys and witnesses in the case. It was not even a clev er trick. As intecsting historically as are the British operations in Palestine, they count for little in the long run. The main object of the British is to protect tlnir interests in the east, r.nd it was necessary to send an army or two to keep the Turks back. Chris tians may hope to see the City of Jerusalem again in the hands of a Christian nation, but its capture will not be thy final solution. A peace conference probably would return it to the Turks. lie outraged the feelings of human ity by "marrying again. These are the best evenings for reading. After you have finished with your pap?r, it would do most people good to pick up one of the good old books and peruse it again. Italian news is not as bad today, but unless Cadorna can make a stand soon and hurl the enemy back, the fate of Italy will be sealed. Thomas Fortune Ryan was helped to wealth by a woman who struggled with him for the greater part of ; sem a million men to France, and I don't care. hat I want to know is, why don't they pay for their own war if they want a war? It's their war, ain't it? You can't believe all you see in the papers anyways. They're always starting something in the papers. What would I do with one of them bond things? What does it get me, I'd like to know? I bought a bond once from a feller, or maybe a stock. He said they was going to strike oil or something, and I'd get rich. Did I? 'Say not What happened? I lost the money didn't I? Bonds is no good. Same way, if we wus to send mon ey over there to Yurrup. We'd never get a cent of it back we'd lose it ail. Them folk.s would get it- not us. Trouble is, a lot of pin-he is is run ning this country, and they're all the time looking for some way to spend money. Them and the newspapers has got this whole thing up. Well. Installments? Not on your life! I been paying installments on picture books, and a stove and a lot of only made it worse, and then you put some "Gets-It" on and the pain eases ripht away, and the corn peels risht off like a banana skin "ain't it a grand and heavenly feel-ing-'" "Gets-It" has revolutionized the corn history of the world. Millions use it and it never fails. Ladies wear smaller shoes and have pain free feet. We old fellows and j-oung fellows forget our toes and feel frisky as colts. Everybody with a corn or callus needs Gets It " We will all walk about and enjoy ourselves as we did without corns. Get a bottle today from your druegist, or sent on receipt of price bv E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. 111., 25c is all you need to pay, Sold" in Hickory by the Hickory Drug Co., and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by Hickory Drug Company. THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP F. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor First-Claw Work Guaranteed Phone 106, Work Delivered 1032 14th Htraet Hickory. N- C Next to Firft 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 Mr. Cansler probably did not in clude the Concord Observer and Kan napolis Star among those yellow journals. Three-cent stamps on all letters except those for delivery in Hick ory or on rural routes leading out 1 things, for a good many years. Tick from here. - I ets to the ball park and the movies , is had enough to get these days n- ii - i.u 1. 1 ! without talking about no bonds, be- ell, if there are any other trades , w3. Besides, there ain't no war any whereas, that I can see. I come downtown this morning like I said. Buildings there just the same, wasn't they? Well. Sun was shining just the same, wasn't it? Didn't look like it was going to rain, did it? Well. that have not struck for one thing or another, now- probably is the best time. All the trades are doing it. Nearly every flower garden in Hick ory these days is a chrysanthemum show. We know how we use to drive, wedge, at any rate, Bro. Berkley. There is a great deal of talk in Ger many about the freedom of the seas, but no (Jrnvan has made the point that Switzerland should be permit ted to use the Rhine as a highway instead of having to depend on the railroads of I'Vance and Italy for supplies. The Rhine also is a Swiss river, but the Swiss are not permitted to navigate it. In I l:j Russian towns, the Bolshe vik! were defeated in municipal el ections by conservative Socialists, in the larger places the anarchists not receiving as much as seven per cent of the vote. Yet the Bolsheviki in Russia like the Bolscheviki in the United States, have been causing most of the devilment. It is reassuring news that between 40 and f0 per cent of German subma rines operating in the North sea and Atlantic since the beginning of the war have been sunk by the Brit ish. Equally as good is the an nouncement that British merchant tonnage has increased since April. Senator LaFollette's senate speech, as some papers seem to think, was not the cause of the attacks on the Wisconsin senator. It was his St. Paul speech, in which he misrepre sented this country in the war, that was roasted to a turn. There might be ever sc much food in this immediate section, but there are counties and states in the south Jind east where the farmers even do not produce enough for their own tables. The country needs everything it can spare for the armies. Who U it that sets the time for mables, top.s and skates? Before one realizes it, the small boy intro duces on? game after another, drop ping one only to pick up another. Marbles is the game now. Since the Italians had an army of j opjlTOmatcly 1,500,000 men, the "loss of some 200,000 men by cap ture is not a body blow in itself, though it Is a reverse that is felt keenly in all allied countries. liAHBER IS RELEASED ON MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE Jitney Service. HICKORY CONOVER TO N AND NEW. Schedule Leave Hickory eru .. Leave Hickory 10:20 a. iu. Leave Hickory 2:30 p. m. Leave Hickory 4:30 p. m. Leave Hickory 8:30 p. m. Leave Newton 7:20 a. m. Leav? Newton 9:20 e. m. Leave Newton 1:30 p. ra Leave Newton .. S:30 p. m. r -ave Newton 7:30 p. m. ewton to Conover 15c iJewton to Hickory 45c Hickory to Conover 30c Hickory to Newton 45c Our Motto: Good Service. R.W. CLINE Newton, N. C. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE'S TASTELKS6 chill TONIC, crives out Malaria-.enriches i he b'ood, and builds up the sys tem. A true tonic F jt adults and children. 60c DR. G. E. FLOWERS Having enjoyed a large coun try practive for 32 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 diseaset a specialty. "Castles in Spain" May be very real to the ma dreams, but the practical 1 these days DEMANDS SO THINGMORE SUBSTAM f A Saving Account is no Dream It is one of the most substantial of 1 It is your friend where others fail. Small savings make large fortunes, u ocean beach is made up of grains c! s.. Start a savings accont at this bank . and watch it grow. FIRST NATIONAL I Capital and Surplus $300,000 00. ij; Foiar Per Cent. Interest On Savings Aceoin.i pounded Quarterly. Money to Loan at All Times. an A i -'ii. es. If It n -ri annnnonnnnnncnnnnaaaDQBaisisasi r Si & CHIROPRACTOR DR. E. E. ROGERS Over Lutz's Drug Store PHONE 77 annnnDnDDDDBDBE&DDCBBDSBBHBDDggaaDDCDan I Are You Going To Build? DR. R. P. WILSON Veterinary Surgeon $Will answer cnlls day or nixfct. Resident pnone 301-J. Dr. Oma H. Hester DENTIST OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO Unless you have learned that one great lesson you cannot start on the road to SUCCESS and HAPPINESS. WE OFFER YOU EVERY FACI! ITY FOR SAVING YOUR FUND Consolidated Trust HICKORY, N. c. IF SO SEE THE ;Mntmtm:nnnmuHi statement of hickory ROAD COMMISSION Henry Barber, who killed Victor Knox here early in the spring, was tuned loose by Judge Frank Carter in Catawba superior court this week. A verdict of manslaughter had been agreed to and as the negro had been in jail a long time, the judge prob ably felt that he had been punished enough. It will be recalled that Barber killed Knox at the latter's house, Barber's wife being found there by the man, who came here from Pennsylvania unexpectedly. Builder s Supply Company Who can furnish you any kind of building material: Shingles, Lathes and Hard Wood Floors, Specialties. PHONE 64-L. I I Dr. O. L. Hollar 3 Eli a D; a: a a a BBaBBQdJBBBBaBBB20BBPB!F33SaB!dBH&asgSiBaP HICKORY, N. C. Special attention given to Fistulas, Fissures Ulcers, Pruritus No cutting, no conficn- PILES Cured roe.M Total . Balance on Payments mivl carried with thv Loan Assoeiat: :: $7575.00. tTOnimumtt:mtt! I BRICK I I I """" J " ''mSSB ,Jl&IP ' ;j 1 Common and Face II I ac m 1 -- r """Hi ' II II a The following is the statement 01 Hickory Township Road Colmmis sion from January 1st, 1917 to Nov. 1st, 1917: Balance on hand Jan. 1st, 1917 S 22 26 Rec. from County Treas 7767.261 FUNERAL OF Rec. on Subscriptions 380. bu j The funeral 1 f Road exemption tax 251.75 ' whose death Rebates for work done 70.60 1 was held ye.-ur. the St. John'? I. miles from C:".- Paid Out ducted by the K For Labor $3410.62 1 was a memb;r For feed 1448.64 formed church Supplies 410.93; eight months ' Damage and fees 100.5liher husband an- Sinking fund 1612.50 ' Reinhardt was : Interest on bonds 1500.00, will be misled h Total .$8492.37 I Your UNCLE S4M"knows a good thing" He has just bought for his soldiers in the various camps and cantonments throughout the country 300 BALDWIN PIANOS In addition to this, he has secured a section of a Baldwin factory for the manufacture cr airplanes. The Baldwin fac tories are considered the finest and mot modern wood working plants in the world. Why not let your Uncle Sam choose for you, and buy the Baldwin products from Jo S. Setzer & Son HICKORY, N. C. P. A. MILLER Automobile and Livery Service. GO ANYWHERE Day or Night Rates Reasonable TELEPHONE 119. :mnmtminmini4iiinMnniuininim "KIRKCHIEF" THE HANDKERCHIEF DE LUXE FOR MEN. Ask your dealer to show it to you. Made By Kirkpatrick M't'g. Co. HICKORY, N. C. SR. hit BY RED ft. DULA SPECIALIST TO SEP BETTER SEE DUU 17 Yeu' RnuriuiK. The Best Equipment Obtainable. Glasses Fined Exclusively MARTIH BLOCK. LENOIR, H. C, If you goi H from ifouL T tt i RilliL LENSES GROUND & DUPLICATED Repair IWL Box 127 Charlotte. N. C -r. a1. The Standard Beverage Imitations of COCA-COLA cm go none last more than a fev? seasons. This has been going on for 29 yo:ir yet COCA-COLA, unchanged in name or self, keeps its old friends aiul n u new ones. Demand the genuine by the full narn that has inspired so many imitations. Whenever you see an Arrow, think t Coca-Col The Coca-Cola Co ATLANTA, GA. - rA 1 M It n n a 8 a n a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a s a fund : to HARDT
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