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HICKORY DATLT RECORD PAGE TWO 1 I i 1 1 ' ' : i 1 I I v ;:.( i! il; i: ! IIICROKY DAILY ItECOSJT TELEPHONE 167 Published by the Clay Printing Co Every Evening Except Sunday. S. II. FARADEE Editor J. C. MILLER Manager PUBLICATION Oi l ICE: 1402 ELEVENTH AVENUE Subscribers desiring the address of their Paper changed, will please stal- In their communication both OLD and NEW addresses. To insure etlicient delivery, com jlaints should be mudf to the Sub crintion Department promptly. City nb.cribers should call 1G7 regarding om plaints SUBSCRIPTION RATES On. ye.,r M.00 Si-, ntnnthm --l1" . w TkMM months - l.vl- One Month TYnm wmU lv Entered as second ''as9 matter Sep .mber 11, 1915, a whe pjitofiice a. dickory, N. C, undvr the act of Marci I, 1879. The Statesville Landmark has enlarged tho size of its pages from six columns to seven and gives its readers eight pages of good stuph, as Colonel Fairbrothers would say, every Tuesday and Friday. The Landmark is the best semi-weekly we ever knew, and we are not over looking the Newberry, S. C, Observ er, which also is in the class with our Statesville contemporary. NOTICE! MEMBER OF ASSOCIATE!) L'RESfc The Associated Press is exelusivclj entitled to the usf iw repubheatioi. .f ail news crediunl to it or no :redited in this pip'r and also ttu val new uhlisiu.l herein. SATURDAY. DEC. 11)17 Samuel G. Blythe has done the eountry a real service by localizing in Kansas and New York states the German treatment of French and Belgians. His story, taken from authenticated records, appears in the Saturday Evening Post, and makes ihe blood run cold. And so Germany expected Ar gentina to start a little war in South America against the Lmlted States. Donner and Blitzen, isn't that all? The president of Argentina will have some difficulties in convincing his outraged countrymen that he has acted on the square with them. A good friend of the Record came in this morning and had the paper sent to two addresses out of the city. She knows she has our love. FUNERAL OF MR. SUTTLEMYRE The annual meeting of the shareholders of the First Nat tonal Bank of Hickory N. C. will be held in its Banking House on Tuesday January 8ch 3 p. m. for the purpose of elect ing directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may arise K. C. Menzie?, Cashier as s.. Xmas Presents s a B D OHRIST.MAS. P.M7 What due tue Ciu.stmas season of 1017 mean U K.'oml readers? It can not be the same as last Christ mas and next Christmas will not be the same as this. For one thing the Tinted States has joined the free peoples of the world in a death struggle with the . deceased leaves to mourn their loss last of the robber bands which seiz-i oigiht children-, fc!2 rand, children ed power in the feudal ages and ! d h"f ea nd children, v.. iu.:. :..u. - u -if:r- Suttlemyre was a gallant sol- vy witrir nuuc it 1.1 dier in the War Between the States. Mr. Allen Suttlemyre, whose home was at Newton, died at a Statesville hospital Tuesday and was buried at St. Paul's near Newton Thursday morning, Rev. J. E. Barb conducting the funeral services. Mr. Suttlemyre was well known in the county, having lived his entire life in the vicinity of Newton. He had reached the age of 72 years, 11 mo. ind 2 days. Mr. Suttlemyre was twice married. His first wife was Mary Jane Cline. To this union three children were born. His sec ond wife was Sarah Elizabeth Propst, daughter of "Uncle" Wallace Propst. This marriage was blessed with eight children. Mrs. John Eckard who lives on Eighth roet is one of the daughters. The Sweet Oranges for Christmas Manatee River oranges are the sweetest. of the currents that swept away the autocrats of every principal power in the world. Tho effect of this struggle is being felt at home; we miss our boys, our friends; wo are sacrificing for them. Wo are sup porting the common cause with all our might. We realize by this time that there can be no peace on larth and good will to men as lung as a few bu reaucrats preach the doctrine that they were appointed by God to rule over their inferiors anil that they are above moral and written laws Americans also realize that what happened to the poor people of France, Belgium. Serbia, Poland and Rumania would happen to them if the black beast could attack them. Our women and children are not massacred because the navies of England, Franco, and tho United States bar the path across the At lantic. Our immunity is due rather to the strength of our friends than to the mercy of our enemies. This Christmas season to us should mean that we not only will give all the comfort and service possible at home, but that we will not be in grates to the government that pro tects us or traitors to the young men who are fighting for us. NOT ALARMING The alleged secret treaty between Russia and Japan in July of last year should give no concern to the people of the United States. In the first place the power thnt made that agreement binding Russia no longer exists and the first provision al government renounced all ter ritorial or annexationist designs. In the second place even a treaty drawn along tho lines as given out by the bjolshevik!, who probtoly stretched the blanket, was not harmful to the United States and Great Britain. It should be remembered that Russia and Japan are both Asiatic countries and that their interests in the far east are greater than the interests of other powers. If they could reach an agreement whereby they would not como to blows again, so much tho better for the two nations directly concerned. Rus sia and Japan would not think of forming an alliance against two great powers. Tho navies of Eng land and the United States would blockade them, or at least Japan more completely than the centra? powers are blockaded. The cunning German arm probab ly is back of the clumsy bolshevik! hand. Wc shall see later. For the governor's action in grant ing a pardon to Matthew Mebane of Wilson county, convicted of carrying a concealed weapon, for an assault with a deadly weapon and robbery, the people of the state will have only praise. Tho man had served five. years of an 11 year-sentence, and his chief fault seemed to be in the company he kept. Mebane wrote the govervnor a letter in which he said he was a changed man and pleaded for deliverance by Christ mas. He was indeed punished en ough, considering tho leniency ex tended to real culprits. Buy some from your grocer and be convinced. I Gold and Silver OPPORTUNITIES in Umbrellas I Select a C.iristmas present out of our com plete line. Umbrellas to go at and below cosl to close out large stock. fll Reliable jewelry of all descriptions at good Values. See our line now. a a a a LET US SUGGEST THE FOLLOWING FOR YOUR XMAS WANTS Perfumes, Toilet Water, Station ery in blue, white and pink. Correspondence cards in blue, yel low, white and pink. Card cases, Thermos bottles, Saf ety Razors. Tobacco in Xmas jars. Cigars in boxes of 25 and 50. Nunnally's and Wileys Candy. JTriesh by express: iLet us oder your flowers. We are agents for Scholtg, the florist and Salisbury Green house. G D P a Hickory Drug Company The REXALL Store Telephone 46 B E3 a a a IS Big Dig a B 3 B Big Big a'S E3 H U S3 3 B a g 12 g a g a m m 3 lM ss 1 War Sav: Stamp; for sale at the First National If you did not feel able to buy a bond, and still help the government, these Thrift Stamps are just what you want. They come in denominations J 25c, 50c, $1.00, ."..",..'). up to $80.00 They make the very best kind of a C gift, and may be the means of starting the person on t to saving. They earn a good rate of interest, and ar Small Government Bonds. We will be glad to explain ih advantages and furnish the cards etc to keep them on. We make no profit nor commission. Get in line to make some little sacrifice to help the government and good investment for your self. wa ' FIRST NATIONAL Bt annnncnnannaoaBSEBaaBaaEannoHaDancnnsjnE 3 capital and surplus $3oo,oooxs. . : r : m Four Fex Cent- Interest On Swings CDDaDQSaDDQnBQBDDEJ 5? SI Actc ; pounded Quarterly. Money to Lean at All Timet. a SANTA! q . J S ANTA n 5 CANTAIft o a a a a a Has Almost Arrived i up wms m p i IZ&i-Zk I m 1 LiWHyMM 3 R KsK3??.SEft (h a a A. X ESSEX Jeweler and Graduate Optometrist i I A Few Words to! - g 1 Xmsi Ihopk I B In other words, tbe Chicago pack ers seem to have been a drove of hogs. It m Ef a a El n m a a a a si a a a We have just received a lot of men and boys Corduroy Suits and pants. If you want something service able try them? Shoes, Hats, Caps and Dry Goods. Just received a nice lot of striped goods for waists and shirts. Expecting by fast express a fine lot of beautiful Schoenhunt Dolls with hair. Do your shopping at once as Santa is liable to be short in very useful gifts. a a mm OUR DREAM WILL OOM come TRUE, f V Jrtr 1 J. S. Setzer & Son a g Hickory, N. C. flaaiinaanDaiinDagoaaaD&DaonDDaaDDiniaDDaQais a a r bl BBiWH h mm m erett. 53 , Every healthy minded man Jongs for a home of his owr The first step to the ownership of that home is to . savings account and add to it each week or month a spare from your earnings. It Is Easy To Save when you once cultivate the habit, and you will U.- -x to see how soon the purchase price is reached. Ma;e your start today and you will get there r- r. : -vi S3 i Bay a Sellers Cabinet for Xmas Its a Practical Gift for the Home and a Lasting Gift s Gifts Fancy stationery, in all colors with gilt and coor Our prices cannot be beaten. Also have a large assortment of Ivory goods, an sets. We have just received a large shipment of Jacol There's none better. GRIMES AND MURPHY, Bragg 7 a-' -J "On the Corner -;- Opposite Post "IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH IV 71 I when you can get it at THE UNDERSELLING STORE a for less? g a We carry a full line of up-to- a date merchandise for men, ladies a and children. Anything you buy at a our store will be useful. a a . a 1 a Q Useful Christmas Presents Must be a a Given This Year by All Means. a a , a l- a a Zerden's I a Underselling Store HICKORY, N. C. I nnnnDnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnn n a a a a a a a a a a a See our line of rockers, dressers, parlor suits, wall hat racks, wagons, tricycles. Any of these will make A LASTING GIFT AND BE RE MEMBERED FOR YEARS. Sellers 'The "Special" best servant in your house' You can prepare a meal without moving out of your steps', and prevent lot of waste in foods by using a Sellers cabinet. . $5 Down and $1 a Week Will put this Sellers Cabinet in your kitchen. What better terms would you want? Also 25 lbs of flour FREE with this Cabinet THIS WEEK. i Be sure and see our ENTIRE LINE OF FURNITURE before making your purchases for Christmas. Fulmer Furniture Compy (TJ)UR Stock is full of useful, viceably gifts for Christmas, not only tor the childred but for the grown-ups as well. WHEN you are in doubt as v v what to get come in and your inspiration here. Xmas Sgugestions Abound He to pre n I 3 S3 11 13 U I? B n u il a ti a u a n p. il 3 ft '4 ----- I 3 1 ,V4 4 1 vers. ffice
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