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THURSDAY EVEXir HICKORY DAILY RECORD Page two Hickory Daily Record TELEPHONE 167 Published by the Clay Printing Co. Every Evening Except Sunday. S. H. Farabee Editor . C. Miller Manager PUBLICATION OFFICE: J 402 ELEVENTH AVENUE Subscribers desiring the address of their paper changed, will please state (n their communication both OLD and NEW addresses. To insure efficient delivery, com plaints should be made to the Sub scription Department promptly. City subscribers should call 167 regarding complaints. . . Lloyd George was everlastingly right in his position in favor of unity of action, and no amount of criti cism can change that fact. There are some 15,000 or 20,- 000 rumors in circulation all the time, but believe none of them. The British may kill Turkey by Thanksgiving. What this climate needs is a good-: rain. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One yer.r IJ-JJ Six months 2.00 Three months 1-00 One Month One week 10 Entered as second class matter Sep tember 11, 1915, a the postoffice at Hickory, N. C, under the act of March I, 1879. MEMIIER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news credited to it or not credited in this paper and also thb local news published herein. THURSDAY, NOV. 22, 1917 Rad Russia remained in the war, the British and Russian armies soon would be in position to enter Con stantinople by the back door, to cut off Bulgaria and Turkey from the central powers and bring the Teu tons' dream of world empire to naught Now, 'however, the Brit ish are accomplishing little except giving the Turks the mauling they deserve. When everybody else was going about as if the world was lost, Frank Allen was telling the boys ev erything was all right, and pretty soon news of what had happened in northern France circulated through the business district. Friend Allen always is an optimist, and that sort of man is right more often than he is wrong. Governor McCall of Massachu setts refused to grant the request of the governor of West Virginia for a negro wanted in that state on a se rious charge. The reason of course was because the Massachusetts gov ernor feared violence. Mr. McCall drew forth the toast he deserved from his brother governor. The schoolmasters seem to be in demand these days. M. Clemenceau taught French in a Connecticut school and we have heard of other proiessors on whom the world is looking with a great deal of inter est indeed if the world is not ae tually depending on them. As long as the Italians hold, there is hope not only of stopping the Austro-Germans on the Piave, but sending them back where they came from. The danger to the Ital ians is not from a front attack, but from the mountains north of the Piave. There is the rub. WE ARE WINNING Fresno Republican. Superficially, the news from Eu mno eppma ns discouraeriner as could be, and actually it is of course badi enough. But all this should not Diina up" to the fact that after all we are winning the war. It is on the west that the war must be won, and we are winning it there. The submarines are not starving Eng land, and the allies are battering through the German line. If the submarine can not starve England now, they can do so still less next year, when tere will be more ships, and when methods and equipment against the submarines bre even better than, now. England's re serve line on the sea is more than holding, and will grow permanently stronger. Germany's reserve line on land on the other hand, is no longer invulneralilet and grows constantly weakr.e By German acknowl edgement the allies have at last solved the problem of trench war fare. By spending power and met al enough, they can blast through Mnd render untenable any possible defense. It is a slow process and it gains only a little at a time, but it does not stop, and the Ger mans, who understand it perfectly, can not use it in the reverse direc tion. It takes more powder and metal than they have, which means that on the western front they are slowly but surely yielding. They can not force a quick peace, and a deferred peace is their defeat. Russia, for the present, is out of it, but not enough out for the Ger mans to withdraw their lines, or to be able to get supplies. Italy is reforming for another stand, and the strategic situation is such that Ger many can not win enough of Italy to accomplish any objective toward winning the war. This war is not won yet, by any means, and will not be until after we get fully in. But meantime, in spite of spectacular reverses else where, our side is winning in the one place where the winning must be done. THE REASON The Atlarfta Constitution says: "England is reported to be making standard shoes of real leather at $1.68 to $2.95 a pair. Americans who find it useless to grumble at paying from $6 to $12 a pair would be interested to know how England does it." The answer is simple en ough. England makes more shoes and less money. Columbia State. W0NANH00D IS HERE See it at the Hub Tonight First Show at' 7 P. M. Second Show at 9 P.M. Special Music. r Admission 25c and 35c nininiiMiiiuxg Professional Cards tXUlll Dr. W. B. Ramsay Dentist Office over Shut ord's Drug Store. Hickory N. C. HAIG'S REPORT SHOWS GREAT PROGRESS MADE IN DRIVE The report from Field1 Marshal Haig's headquarters last night on the British drive in, the Cambrai sector reads: Important progress was again made west and southwest of Cam brai, though rain has fallen contig uously. '"Reinforcements which the ene my hurried up to the battle field to oppose our advance have been driv en out of a further series of villa ges and other fortified positions and many additional prisoners have been taken. The tanks have again giv en great assistance to the advance. "On our right we made progress in the direction of Crevecoeur Sur L'Escaut. iNortheast of Masnieres we captured the enemy's double line of trenches on the east bank of the Scheldt canal. Sharp fighting oc curred in this neighborhood and hos tile counter-attacks were driven otr. North of Marcoing the village of Noyelles Sur L'Escaut was cap tured early in the morning. Here also heavy fighting occurred and the hostile counter attacks were suc cessfully repulsed. '"During the morning Scottish troops moving northeast from Flesquires captured the German defensive lines southeast of Can taing, and the village itself!, to gether with 500 prisoners. Later in the day they continued their ad vance and established themselves in positions more than five miles be hind the former German front lines. !"(North of Anneux West Riding battalions have been engaged with the enemy south and southwest of Boulou wood. Further west Ul ster regiments crossed the Bap-aume-Gambrai road and entered Moeuvres. "Duing the day strong hostile counter-attacks against our new po sitions in the neighborhood of Bul lecourt have been defeated. I"The number of prisoners , who have passed through our collecting stations exceed 8,000, including 180 officers. The number of . guns cap tured has not yet been ascertained." Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O ASTO R I A Train Schedules SOUTHERN Westbound No. 15 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m. No. 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. No. 21 Ar. Hickory 4:45. No. 35 Ar Hickory 12:02 p. m. Eastbound No. 36 Ar. Hickory 9:00 a. m. No. 22 Ar Hickory H:20 a. in. No. 12 Ar. Hickory 5.22 p. m. No. 16 Ar. Hickory 6:50 p. m. C. AND N.-W Southbound No. 9 Ar. Hickory 2:35 p. m. No. 10 Ar. Northbound Hickory 11:40 a. m. The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head Because of its tonic end laxative effect, LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing: in head. Rememhr the full name and took for the signature of E, W. GROVE. 30c THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Manufacturers ef all binds of HARNESS, BRIDLES. SADDLES AND STRAP WORK. Repviriuc Specialty. . Hickory, N. C. THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP F. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor First-Clcsa Work Guaranteed Pbone 106, Work Delivered 1032 14th Htreet Hickory, N- a Next to Firvt Buildin & Loan oSSce MISS MOLLIE B. COTTRELL REGISTERED NURSE PHONE 11 3-J MRS. J. L. BERRY Registered Trained Nurse. PHONE 339-L. FOR Upholstering, Cabinet Repair and Refinishing orjnayDuuyuuuuusJuuuuuLUjiaoyaugbLL:: I Have You a Safety Deposit Si? 2 a ou You need it if valuable papers. The low have rental a Q a a a D a a a a minor consideration in compar with the benefits derived. on &rc! Have a place to keep your deeds insurance papers and other valuable doc uments. You keep the key. No one el has access to your box. FIRST NATION AL P.titl onsl Siivnlno tJAA AOO fV - Ii:T,. O Pour Per Cent. Interest On Savings Account?.' D pounded Quarterly. g Money to Loan at All Time. anDnnonnHnEEaacaaasffiiS52i2s22s: 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 -SEE- W. W. PENNEY DR. G. E. FLOWERS Having enjoyed a large coun try practive for 82 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. Any woman who wrestles with three cases of whooping cough af ter battling to a standstill dipthe ria, scarlet fever, colitis, measles and a few greater or lesser evils to which children are heir to deserve some diadems. The Record has been an interest ed spectator of the women's fight for suffrage, but it does hope that none of the thoughtless gang that is pes tering the president will ever have an opportunity to cast a ballot. Dr. Hen says he will have a pos sum supper one of these nights. He believes in laying sweet taters ar ound the marsupial and washing the animulo down wiht simmon beer. Aint he a good diagnostician? English militants ceased their fool ishness the minute their country be came involved in war, but this sen sible action was lost on certain suf fragettes in this country. Now is the time to plant English peas for spring delivery, the farm journals say. Plant the seed about five or six inches deep and await re sults. The Texas gentleman who has of fered his two sons $500 for every German they kill might give them, the choice of going to France or Chi-' cago. Evidently those westbound Ger mans were not sent to northern France. General Haig struck just when we needed it most of all. The capture of Jerusalem is to be expected within the next few days. ' ' And don't forget the Red Cross meeting tonight. CHIROPRACTOR DR. E. E. ROGERS Over Lutz's Drug Store PHONE 77 LAMB SA Ltd E Saturday, November at Pi DR. R. P. WILSON Veterinary Sturgeon Will answer culls day or night. Resident phone 301-J. We will sell 50 residence lots and several small farms, just outside the incorporate limits of Hickory. The above property is known as the Paul Sigmon place, being located on the sand clay road known as the old Lincolnton road. This is your last chance this season -to buy you a lot or lots, or a nice little farm, close in, near manufacturing enterprises, schools and churches, and where you do not have to pay city taxes. Take notice to the above date which is SATURDAY, NOV. 24 AT1 1P.M. Go out and look this proposition over and be ready to buy. Terms of sale beinsr 1-3 cash bal ance 6 and 12 months. Music by the brass band. Ladies cordially in vited. Free automobiles to and from the grounds. Dr. Oma H. Hester DENTIST OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO niiiitiiMmmrrrmTTrrmmmmnq You Have Always Heard the Successful Man Dubbed "Lucky In ninety-nine cases of one hundred it isn't luck the result of a systematic campaign to attain succt-- Saving account "luck" is the surest sort of luck be. built on the fundamental principles ' underlying success. i a., out START AN ACCOUNT TODAY; CULTIVATE IT AND YOU WILL BE "LUCKY" Consolidated Trus 1 1 -OiDDM HICKORY, N. C. imMHmnmmimmmmyrmrrrm; The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance iimtiiMJiiinnniiiniiiimmimmr;irmmi 11 I New Goods i Dr. O. L. Hollar HICKORY, N. C. Special attention given to Fistulas, Fisaures Ulcers, Pruritus Cured. No euttiag. no confien- PILES nmnrunim 111 H M 1 1 1 1 iTTTf nniiminBraraa mmmamaxm P. A. MILLER Automobile and Livery Service. GO ANYWHERE Day or Night Rates Reasonable TELEPHONE 119. umnmminmt ..,, Ifrr We will give away 2 Free Lots and a kg of Gold and Silver, every one on the ground having an equal chance. For further information, see M. H. YOUNT, Owner. Z. B. 'BUCiUIUH! hiiiianser. , -: - Saie Gonducted by Campy i & Buctanao. BRICK Common and Face Write orPhone Buffalo Clay Co. StateviUe,54. C Coming in Da Shop Earij' and Get Your Choice. Prices Reasonable and Goods Guaranteed. Jau "Sfcl cwxxr 81 pijr fyfr &;aaaa&J Jeweler and Graduate Optometrist. mm? 00. ALf RED O. DBU T 1 0 SEF BETTER see ram 17 V'- XT- 1 he Best Equipment Obtainable Glasses twitted Exclusively MARTIM BLOCK, UBOli 5 0. - ua LENSES GROUND A.DUPLJCA-TBn I Lclair Dfcp'i. ikix 127 ChailoUe. .. C. J J An Ambition and a Record v .1 t - uuj ui luc ouuui arc lucnucai wiui iuc up-w v of the Siothem Railway! the erowtb ami success of one jbcto ( the upbuilding of the other. . i f l ' The Southern Railway accorded to othert. , bo uvw " no special pnvuw 3 The ambition of the Southern Rsllviv rnmmnr !i to tbtf Wr&JS-' II .. unity of interest that is born of co-operation between tni public and , f mere of railroads which Invite th confidence of fovernmenoi p arendesi to realize that liberality U treatment which will eraaie fe fi 'X to obtain the additional capital Beaded for the acquisition of better m I J Sa enlarged fadUdes lndoent IDt demand lor increased s.aA bfBB J serricei and. finally f ;-. T take its niche In At bufy politic of the South aloiv ef O Other ffTMf Ifunflr1 vtJik ma V.... .....l liHrrir.X tOSMl KkJr rifhts and equal nrrnrmnlrUa 1 The Southern Serves the South Southern Railway System 6 fe 53 SI n a k '4 S I E C a s a a a ai s 3 & 8 ef a a a a i a 0. 3
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