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Hickory ECORD aily vol- III. v. HICKORY, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING DEC. 29, 1917 PRICE TWO CENTS FERDINAND OF RUMANIA QUITS IN FAVOR OF SON Uno fficial Reports by Way of Petrograd Say King Abdicates Following Revolution. Russia Threatens to Make Separate Peace. Fighting in Palestine Heavy. GERMAN PAPERS1 SCORE PEACE OFFER OR. SHUFORD TO BURLINGTON T SOON SWEPT BY 0 M AD A - It; ANOTHER I':'. FREEZE ALONG WTH , ,,'.(! Press. m.ijuI has abdicated . throne in favor of ,. (-h.irles, according to . , in Petrograd. Of , however, is lack- , . i.t .ons and a politi ',:.;tn;mia were reported , i: in dispatches from . .: the K.Uheviki gov ,M'd information that a successful revolu : -o government. i- rmv has been in- ,.,',!,. .irmUtira What the weather works at Wash- ' 1 , , j. iriixton forecast as the worst cold foliation ionea it mm wave of the season made its initial - ,,. r.olsheviki and I how jn Hickory about daylight this -v.-.tn, lists have been re anions: the Ruma- By the Associated Press. Amsterdam, Dec. 29. Ten German newspapers angrily condemn the peace terms of the central powers. The Taglische Rundschau of Ber lin says: "Never before have we given up so completely everything we so dear ly bought with the blood of hundreds of thousands, with the sweat of mil lions, with the deprivations of our children, with our own hunger." The Deutjsche-Zeijtuny says that By the Associated Press. Burlington, N C, Dec. 29. Fire SNOW morning with an admixture of snow, rain and glaze and later wind that indicated that the worst was yet to come. The oldest part of the wave, however, is not due ontil night or probably tomorrow, but there were signs that it would reach its destination. All during the forenoon the snow, Trotzky told the sol iktr.on's delegates, ,i tu conc'.u le a sep : (Jormany unless the :i.;tvo to take part in , foreign minister t he would othciaiiy ,- powers whether they ,rt in the conference. . '.;ar l of German peace arrived in Petrograd, at.d France, through nis coat to tne Record office early man and a great lion hunter in East ! 'George and Foreign ; this morning as he delivered a tele- Africa in the days before the war. h ive voiced their1 ! gram giving publicity to the report ijs experience in command of Jew- '"" 4l. I that King Ferdinand of Rumania j,;, troops dates back to the Galhpo- Uon m wiv "' l,,i u,i;fi in fnvnr of rrnwn i; nnlrm whprp hp was in Capt. J. II. Ghuford, proprietor of I 1 1 I i . IT T rvicuuxu i,f. aui, wuu BMUic , d destroyed the buildings time ago volunteered his services to c L : ' , JL.,,. the government, late Friday after- occupieo. oy me vvnuuni&un vn noon received a telegram from Ad- pany, Inc., wholesale groers and the jutant General McCain at Washing- Covington Hardware Company, en ton directing him to report January j estimated at $200,000. 7 at the University of Pennsylvania, . "8. , . ' Philadelphia, for a course of instruc- This included the contents of both tion preparatory to leaving for the stores, which were almost entirely front in France. destroyed. Dr. Shuford had not expected to The telephone exchange adjoining be summoned before spring, but he r , will ciose his hospital some time the burned block was damaged to after the first )tnd probably leave some extent and the system put out here on Saturday, January 5, for 0f commission. the entente has won the greatest 5nuau? pnr - T" The Williamsons owned the build- tnat an ui ins uaueuis, iuiuumg ... j i iv -n,- f,, victory of the war and that diplo- Mr. Fred Helton, would be able to mS lfc occupied and the othe struc- mats have destroyed all that has leave the institution by that time, ture was the property of N. S. been fouirht for Captain Shuford will be brain sur- Cardway. The fire which threaten- The nMitspTiP.ZiMt.iimr savs that. 8"eon on nospitai unit, XNO. bo, com- d t do further damage to the up- J i ,1 - ,-1 Kit IX-i I f Aflff At I . 1 X. 1 i- maiiucu uy xtxcij. . . vii6 w town district was unaer COI1UU1 iXL Greensboro, ana ne wm oe one 01 the Burlington Hie S1J4. suigcuuj un wic a bail, ui i ,11 , 1 doctors. Dr Shuford will attend the firemen had been augmented neurosurgical school conducted at other nearby fire fighters. the University of Pennsylvania the first of the year. In honor of Captain Shuford, a nrr rim nnUATT local club devoted to the discussion UU Ul KKlw A I T and consideration of subjects of ViLL LIlU I 111 III I L igeneral interest, will entertain at dinner Thursday evening at the res idence of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Shuford. Besides furnishing more than a hundred privates and non-commis ISITHICK BLANKET OF COLD IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS Weather Bureau Says That Air Conditions Di rectly Opposite From Cyclonic Have Forced Warm Lower Air to Sea Cold Not to Be So Intense. er hand, regards the conditions as opening the road to a peace advan tageous to all sides. JEWISH BATTALION OFF FOR PALESTINE by OWN E RSH1P ROAD S r:in and eiaze minerled totrether in - - . . s . In it. A 1 1 T- friendly intercourse and cut into By tne Associated rress. sioned officers to the country, Hick- By the Associated Press one s collar. ine mercury ien De- London, Dec. 29.- -The new jewisn ory actually has given uncle aam wiashine-ton Dec. 29. The rail- fore the change in temperature ana battalion of the British army is now no iess than 25 omicers, rangm,g ad haye refused the demands of while at no time in the forenoon encamped for its final training period from major to second lieutenant. It , , . organized employes flor 40 was the cold really severe, the on a hillside in the west of England. is doubtful if any town in the cent increases in pay and have conditions were rather disagreeable. Early in the new year it will leave state has furnished more officers ed the responsibility over to the As illustrating the seriousness of for the Palestine front. in proportion to its size than Hick- overnment tho storm, it is only necessary to re- The battalion is under the commana orv and this community win nave nAav in lpt.. mark that Manager Bob Foster wore 0f Colonel J. H. Patterson, an Irish- reasons to be proud after the war. . . decision De kn0wn made no concealment of their ieenngs that government operation is a step HEINE FORETOLD THIS GERMAN ATTACK POPCORN ROASTER r. :::'.. A ;. H II, I', i ( : ference has voted ,, war to make the ,: :' r democracy in the fu-.- policies of the French : .v-ro approved by the . f deputies. : pr.tino has there been Vr :'' activity. North and .- ,.f Jerusalem British r r. pulsing four Turkish ! the enemy and push l2 -'2 miles on a front . Turkish losses are .vy, among the prison .: C-rinan soldiers, v .-.wU occupy the oppos .: - :i the Italian and wes- the front in France ..:,r. ar:iilery fire has been : ,.;.! Kt. Quontin and in the a'.tack in Lorraine was ;;. i y the French gunfire. :; f.r.-I by an American pas--:;t-t is believed to have ;.rn:i.", submarine near the ! - Thursday. Gunners and : -:iw the periscope of a , ! the second shot from : r-,r-w dcrbis from the sub '.' i the air. I.IVl.LV FOX HACK ; - nf sports ran a fox ; : niu-ht and finally cap- . :..: Hrookford. The chase ; ah'nit Lontrview, and Sir -art-d for Hickory, getting r The Piedmont Wagon f re turning towards the 'I r- were 10 dog3 and the : n . ii in the party: Dr. F. :- ar ! Messrs. John Fry, Bill :. Fry, Tom McCarley !:iTi'l Fry. the famous Zion Mule While the public will not appre- Corps, formed in Egypt of Jewish ciate another cold wave, coming on refugees from Palestine. After the the heels of two other serious breaks ciose of the Dardanelles campaign in ihi wp.ither within a month, still the Zion corns was disbanded, but a cood, soaking rain would be wel- some of its members managed to corned. All the streams toward government ownership and they fear the stockholders and pub lic will demand it. At the same time it became known the railroads had refused the broth erhoods demands it was learned that thft railwav workers had decided not The popcorn and peanut stand of to press their request for a period IS BLOWN UP HERE . vr. I some , j Calvin Hawn wras brown up oi at least ou uays ox uum is u in this make their way to England and form rwn nam 1 J , lit- inst what the railroad situation will -ntinn. iwnallv swollen at this tv, mirleu of the new Jewish bat- y :i'V:"rC " ; L m . 1 .V...WIO 111 , I L1C Ksj ivi . I ef-nson ot ine vear. are auiiuimanj i tanon. .. 4- e v, nnri -- . . nV,miiKPnL iriiiiiiieiita ui wic iuov-i low and the auxiliary power pianw As at Pseni cona - - enclosing the machine flying NAVAL HOSPITAL SHIPS are forced to run and tnereiore fifty per cent oi tne fn ever direction and caused Master TO 1HAVB WOMBN NURSES burn many tons oi coai a uay. , " are lintisn uom or UnP. Se aboch. who was in the roas- W' nSnimnnt. rivers should fill, the render includes the members ot T? VZKA W-aanington, iec vvvx power situation would be relieved the olion Mule Corps, a large num rchTrd Baker HospUal for tV- --spTal ships for once. Relief in this respect is not ber of Russian Jews, and a curious 1 able to re. yal fn8P Snalar1 his. cted for some time, as uje v- melange irom SC1,V , i C turn home and his condition is not tnrv Tf became known that the ation today scarcely moistened trai countries. . The level oi pnys a - ' , he wag pamfuiiy -,,nMl Kq Qacio-nprl tn two shins SOOl .. j I r.i. n nnni-Hm o- Tf i.ns liieuinw 7' . T' . .11 ,1.. a : I .t . i nit rs. tnegrouna. Ul""' t-" nvt.imlarlv scratched and bruisea oy tne nymg to be ready for service, the Comfort, ,f , aa the lirhtning The mercury conunut-u w oiwm. , - jebris. . formeriv the Wlard liner Havana, ?C"'Aar. Th fipman thunder fi 'iiAiir ir crnn i vw o rr nvr. oa Ttt-i.ii ii ua - y i i i j " - . i ,i k lhuuui . From Heine's 'History of Relig ion and Philosophy ir Germany' the Springfield Republican shows that this far-seeing philosopher and poet forecast the present world war. Heine's reference to eagles falling dead from the air is in inter preted to mean air fighters and the lions in the farthest desert of Af rica refer to the British. As a friend of humanity, Heine warned the French to stand by their arms, and he knew. Here are the passages quoted from his Historty: Christianity and this is its no hlpst. service has somewhat assu- co-orl Vip brutal German lust of fio-htine. though it could not de stroy it, but if once tne restrain ing talisman, the cross, goes to pieces, the fury of the old contests will rflTinear. the wild eagerness to fight of vvnich the nortnern Daras have sung. That talisman is decaying and the day is coming when it will be lamentably de stroyed. Then will the old stone gods raise themselves from their forgotten rubbish heaps, and rub the dust of a thousand years from their eyes, and Thor, with his giant's hammer, will at last spring forth, and shatter the Gothic cathedrals. When; you neighboring peoples, you French, hear the tumult and the clashing, take heed to yourselves and do not mix yourselves m the business which we are accomplish ing in Germany ... Do not treat lightly my advice, as the advice of a drpamer. when I warn 5.0-aiitsf ' the Karttlans and By the Associated Press. Wiashington, Dec. 29. A great, thick blanket of intensely cold air lying sluggishly over the country from the upper Mississippi valley to the seaboard has plunged the whole eastern section of the Unit ed States in a cold snap that th weather bureau sees no immediate prospect of abating. While record low temperatures may be shown in some places, the cold generally does not equal that of the mid-December snap, but it is none the less effective as an agent of distress and suffering in many localities where there are coal shor tages increased by the difficulties of transportation and communication. In the language of the weather, sharps, an "anti-cyclone is respon sible for the conditiom" This is nothing less than an ex traordinary high blarometer, touch ing as high this morning as 31 inch es, something seldom seen in win ter weather. This condition means that an area of high atmosphere with cold has suddenly settled down over the eastern section and by its superior weight and force has crowd ed to sea the low pressure area which contained all the warmer air. Around the edges of the high pressure afea there is rain or snow, but the whole great mass has set tled so sluggishly and gives so lit tle disposition to move on and give place to warmer air that the weath er bureau warns the country it may not expect relief for several days. vou -,- - . i i was . - ft. uicauivj.i - rle SOOn Was awe w "'H,. .e- t mo in Amprirnn naval hlS-l - tr H the ;u , ..." j t-: A;i;n nAf , VT" , : .. against tie "",.. ; , " T1,0 ipVpi nf nhvsical turn nome, anu iu& iu tory. It became Known tnat t-"y F-lif.pfl and tne Nature phiioso- citation today scarcely moistened tral countries The level I of P.8 " LeriouSf though he was .painfully Lf be assined to two ships soonFana ? t?m,rhf goes bete ueiuic MEN IN ARMY CAMPS GAIN 5 TO 10 POUNDS EACH , it.- ,1.,.. At O Vlr.ffc If. ST.OOQ I ,,Vi mottPi-o fl5 teetn UIIU cvc-i--- . ; i during me " "ivm.. - i n , 3t how tne acciaeni, uccmicu 9nH tbe Mercv. formerly tne &ara . r, . i - i in-' it rpp-is- i nkf . , i v,4-1 " r r at .si uegrt-va ciu.i t - -r- ain ... J.:1i Qf. not known, out it is uueneu t.op-a of the same line. Tha hatt!) inn is urctcLicaii.v i . - i, . i at. i - - . . i i . ...nc vniii mi l a . . io t .-. Tir-i i r i . i i i v if riu- ' - . . . . l .wfu. - - tered li'i. At 11 me snow waa ine uauanuu . - was the water fell too low m tne Doner. Both lineTS have been completely ing in big naKes anu tne L -So closed The explosion created a mua sensa- deled and fitted with accom- ng irom wic " "i""1- " v. v. , j- i . t.inn. tnnrtflt.inns tor uu rjatients tacu The contrast witn nn a iorunK"i' iwi . . ' v .- I. - r. enrinir laV. I r11 PoHorsntl llimself IS an ar- ten ay, wnicn was s - ,p . . ..i.-.i vf0T.!i tViP mer-hf fomnprance advocate. crime CV "-t ,. WBh a, 50 decrees. inthe.army," he said the o her day. This is shown by the fact that our ba been empty practical- Ituaniowii - Til T i- iU ctfot onrl -irnil WOUld have . i !.ii.a rf 1 IV irom wie anal-, j-- . . To guard sanely the intake of around many training fond and drink, to avoid constipa- w ira The dig tion. to take outdoor exercise, daily, have been turned into is indeed German, and is not very nimble, and moves alonlg iafter a somewhat leisurely fashion, but its time will come, and when you, some modations for 300 patients eacn. , hear itg crashing, such as has There will be special quarters for 1. been in the history of the WINTER HEALTH HINTS and' to live with fresh air in tw ms for the ards." home will go a long way towara variety of trades and pro- ., u .1. r'hner. I fe'u " ... .i i.j. keeping one wen tnrouBi. u fessions are represented m tne uat- Tna season towaru iumu.8 .,- TViPre are more lanuia . . i i Laiiuu. .,v,'p colds, grippe and pneumonia, . . , trade and the diseases that are most preya- i reflected in the excellent lent dunw anu FOOD REPORT IN HICKORY FOR WEEK Heavy eating without taking out Annr exercise, sucn as w the women nurses. Much of the 1f1 v tbat tbe German thun- - . 1 I . 1 I 1VVAJ . . 1 . refitting ot tne vessels is muueieu dgr hag at last attained its end. At upon the plans of the new naval the sound of it, the eagles will fall hospital ship now building, and , d from the ajr and the lionsl which naval offkers regard as the in the farthest desert of Africa last word in scientific arrangements wm droop their tails and creep in- for caring for the sick and wounded. tQ tne roya dens a drama will iSurgeon K. c. iioicomu, now - be prepared in Germany, oesiue sistant to Surgeon General Braist- wbiicb the French Revolution Will ed, will command the Comfort ana geem & harmless idyll. Medical Inspector Norman J. Black- Be gure that the hour wjn come. wnod. now m charge ot tne nospitai i A ua ct-pns of an amnhithea- ship Solace, will have charge of the win the nations of the earth Mercv. I tlipm;plves around (jermany I - - . 1 1 n watrb the great prize-comDat. At that time, you French, I advise you to restrain yourselves, anu Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 29. Men in army cf.mps have gained from five to 10 pounds each since they entered military service because of the government's scientific study of diet and rationing. Major John R. Murlin, head of the food division of the surgeon general's office at Wash ington, told the annual meeting here of the Federation of American Soldiers fojr Experimental Biology. "The gain is a flesh gain and not fat," he said, "and it is due to the United States soldiers receiving the best rationed and most generous food alowance of any army in the world." Dr. Wfilliam Moore, of the Uni versity of Minnesota, announced that a new powder has been discovered which extefrmirites vermin irom clothing, one of the difficult prob lems medical men have had to con tend with during the war. Dr. E. C. Rosenow, Rochester, Minn., told of a new serum for treatment of infantile paralysis which . he said had given instant relief in 37 of 40 cases treated at Daven port, Iowa, during a recent epide mic there. , .icv r,4.fi;r.' lWPTYTPAlVr TROOPS Alvri fit. and smart cut , PURSUING THE BANDITS uniforms. mere aic c;i. - - fallow ng is the food conserva- n tw os Mpvican i 0n0r ,-alking, not tists and 8fS' gjt "sculptor, tion report for the week ending 1- f are ing the ban- Y Unow that when we make up tar-YY, eluding a i"u'"ft " . , : Mmhpr 'ZZ: J:i. u ;aA tV, RvitA store and minilo ri miarrpl AVltn VOU, wc . -ii. ; rr Viliino-i i. n t , Hffl.nir.v m rinding reporting this week ;;n.QT,0 and -wounding one. UffiJpni: o-ronnds. So I advise door exercise, sucn , """ fV" -ludiner a leading emis i u.ri, - -i: liVn ir to lead to any j.u -- , -v, . tv,rta work: las Deen "'""" . . l r v T.l?" SL beadache and dys- Jacoo . r Enoland for Presbyterian umrc x " , ranch Christmas morning oi iu iess ivw. io center ui hilch-ou - . p m, ,Pa r :u,or.o and rineumo-1 v-c,'l,tl ., a nrntmnpnt I r amines i meals reported .('an A. Isenhower was do- h'.isiness today and cus- r" coming up to his coun- city manager's office all forenoon and buying re-lb- will be here again S'j far the sheriff has about $(',5,000 in taxes. wKi'h i over half of the $112,000 uri'-d against him. lie has yet to from of the biggest corpor-".-.. This year's collections are "hfu'l of last year's. f" (Ch 'i I niirili.anQ and wounding one. I cufFiipnt p-rounds. VI V I wilco ' ' I -j -' " o , Tjr- I a j - TT4an rnciii (rpTi- mini- nn vonr cuard. iveep Anures Ijraitid, iiicAiv.n vwi. i yuu lu .7 " - armeu, with musket on bv vou, and it ip-btened me to learn lately tnat unnr rnin istirv nronosed to djisarm ders for tne 7OC!J mpals ren0rted 124 . , " rC ,iSd-snimand YVdd h Wasteless meals reported I L1 aded school Among the naked gods and and Yiddish, and Ywdisn Trinitv Lutheran 80 Families that the lgniana gra wjLi,,,,,.., that delight themselves Ulllil ? UllUWWJ gVUWVU.iv . toiTnrn n c it; i.uiut n r ' i i. concutiuii i.wi. . nvpr- an wno ciaiu" Families reporting uu& wcca niiPo a and particularly to Pneumonia -O l Kerensky, , meatless meals reported ...67 a tisnMncr should espetia. ; .T-". T7po-imental orders wi "V' hfnfi0 mpals renorted ..w--.-r-, - - , , n,rM1 trM . I . , . lLn ' "N " i j o-pt. Keg ed against. . uneuuuu OT.. battalion are ,.i,;i1pd in going irom u . tti;cu fltld Yiddisn, ana iwuisu ',.. m- : t ..tpmn. Ke.X'unvntirated.room into a eoa ,. J- " h . E lish in in- .j.-----r-ftr- k e not open mom or hail. wuu struct on. some oi uic ----- . m i X-,..nv 111 II H. t,..--r . i oil TnP TllJIl LUHii" w . , 1 sioned officers and most oi t. -i M E churchi75 f amilies w,;ccinrpH officers speak Yiddisn nu- TOr,nrt;np. tbis week 11 no longer the in- The languages . representea meals reported 72 tVUUV.. ... . ,M-i.: ia IS used as uiuui ,,. Fnmi IPS reOOrtinir was ween. - . T- 0 ;f0 J Mon. nr.nn hrniDUS Witn nectai cxiiKx aui- i.ii r.nnei vpntiiai-iuu - .. o thP soiaieisi" - , . i.j An morning, januaiy .. or naw. - keeDinK struction. Mheatlqss meais repuiu " 7; corning as had been planned, brosia, there is one wno, uiuugn sential factor - toward f hardiy know the Englist words , of I s meals repor ed 94 day mornnur, asd , 1 joy ad mirtt- jportea -- .r QT1 allv toward colds, during the winter season , ...n. r-c no longei " 1 nnihr "ine lanuuaKco ilhev were once -"r are more than a score 146 "ocen . u m T ov disqualify w Any corporal speaks Ta renorted 231 tnouni i-" J- from 1 . ,Mcv. , , from the asmy, - nine languages - hi in 11 1 1 11 1 1 iiim K MAN AN N tvliil 11 ill II 1 limvi SUCCEEDED BY SON " -nwi a """ j . ..t-jfiv Kosn- . " i. ir , l aA men and women u"" - The food serveu is oinv..j --- j Families reporting tnis ween " school and men an , harbor- .1Iw.o-o- i tbp dav off instead mui?freCi- ,T,t -42 long .useful iiie cavitiesJ eT.;ilthe fast-days arel rST "V83 IVieane&a iiicau 1 Wasteles meals reported 5i tnder ?hTproper chewing of erTdwitt as 'much ceremony as &'M& $r S atmSPhere Per" diseased tonsil, and spongy p-- I forming gums, they c ,0j1v to f-iine has returned lV,ot arfl devitalizing anu , ivusjs - " "j maVp ber '"' . i- j.u hnrtV. uuuu Crppnsnoro anu win ---- a mpmhprs OI U'c "r-'.: .1 I'W" . 1 Tir- 3 T Wh tP- SSth ire the flrst requisites good health.. That a decayed tooth could cause anything so serious as , matism made to see ;t7octnrations vvcv . j , , x0,la rrums anu the Associated Pres ''''T''rud, Friday, Dec. 28. There !ir' i-' r-isttnt rumors here that King 1 '''T'liriHrul of Rumania has abdicated ln favor of the crown prince. NEW YORK COHON to bear the change and date in mind, nevertheless always means a coat ox riaii, anu, nccpo . - ' her head, and her sword m her hand. This is the goddess of Wis- rit.v of this forecast i almost uncanny. Heine sees the .;n.ts drnnnitiff dead from the u,r ori tv.p. Oothic cathedrals shattered by German shells, and the British lion at bay in the desert of Arabia and Africa. Also he dis- j rf Tnm' cerns tne remoi-er pauses WEAK FOR M NOT VERY CHEERFUL By the -Associated" Press. I from ureensLKJ-i" ttt-i--. of home with Mr. and Mrs. S. L. White- ner. By Kin Ferdinand, who is a member Uohenzollern family, sue lo Vino- r.barles. in :"'vi-mbcr, 1014, King Charles hav ,r'tf "-1 on October 8. Rumania "wrlarwl War on Austria on August il and King Ferdinand took lrsoriid command of the army soon lh,'r('iift(.r. f'"wn I'rirw'e CHatles was born 'ctot,.r : 1x00 anA : nn officer in ? 'rTurVoeth. tonsils, gums a just now J'- V-Vhg mouth when dis oth!r, llJ the d?ffent parts of e?s v r it was found tnat 01 the body. It was 1 h dis. infections, buw .. irflting gums, ed tonsils anu - o? ab y iviKfe a , not only car umatism, bui phritis or Bi infections, st diseases ot tne u.r caused by Kifrgs muscle and :sses: not only cause mus-- joint rheumatism, . rQisease, bles-nephrit s x -'mach ulcers, thy I iumanian army. He is unmar- esr-nepnnt.o - . ulcers .heart "Soofveels, gl.- skin diseases, dular i"fe:f10ndS various infections eluding boils, and vam10Uusch as neu of the nervous system su ritis, neurai condit "r.7. oid these vou woum , 10ns ITt your" mouth fixed up M ZEPPELIN FALLS BURNING TO ITS DOOM tVio Associated Press. Tmir Vork. Dec. 29. The cotton market opened steady with Janu ary four points lower. There was good buying of the late deliveries, especially by Japanese mtierests, j ,3,.oa ennnort of the traoe and IIIUUCIOI'V "x-x - r . -. J u r,inpntal concerns furnished strength. The close was steady. January 30.42 March 29.9i jSJ ;; 29.20 October 28-18 30.57 29.99 29.64 29.64 29.29 28.22 HICKORY MARKETS By the Associated Press. London, Dec. 29.-A Zeppelin and a seaplane which was accompany .. 1 Yv,ivn -wrrprlfed in the lc nave uccu t, - ing M 1 i- . x. i:oTiDrfl T Ramsaur of North sea, according, - . . J. namsa r,:, from Jutland. The tne xsews . . nr- ond Mrs ni,U0rv spent several days - - , said to have fallen r'l, although early in 1914 it wasjcounty the guests 01 j i flames into the sea Poru-d that he was engaged to the l l Li colnton News. thn Grand Duchess Olga of Russia. Kistier. Cotton Wheat .30c .$2.40 Messrs. George Johnson and El- , 1 n : 1 1 . A l-f WOOd MltCneil, aecum)aiueu uy nu Dellinger and his good dogs, hunted . 1 . ne T T .. 1 I a' -rtloP raDDits on ivir. nemj uujucsiavv. Thursday and returned with 15 and two squirrels. The cotton tails were plentiful. THESE ARE SHIPS WHICH SANK U- BOAT inn MP' " x xotj. vciih . ----- - . rroiQbito Dec 29 Cold and outbreak of passion, in certain ra--Stlr t?eeChrst half of the cial peculiarities of fte German people, in certain leaico x philosophy, especially their thjeory of the state, and in their practical substitution of a religion of force, that of Odin and Thor, for tne re ligion of Christianity. week moderating after Wednesday, with rains Friday or Saturday, is the forecast of the weather bureau for the week beginning tomorrow. THREE TORPEDO BOATS ARE SUNK iuv t F Poole of Norfolk, Va is spending the holidays in Hickory with relatives. FAMINE IN AUSTRIA FAML IS CAUSING DISEASE tSw Associated Press. Zurich. Switzerland, Dec. 29. Vi enna newspapers report Austria s near approach of famine in eggs, vegetables, sugar, bread and milk. As a result of poor and insufficient food there is said to be a large in crease in skin diseases manifested in or& BrUishnheScafrae torpedo boat destroyers were er n n through beiig sotuck oy ; n(,pd. Anv further liiii. . - 1 vnina nn tne IJUtCIl tuaai; ciwuoi, . snow in interior and rain on tne ; or nitu. "K - ' ber 22 with deterioration of the lood suPPi x& snow m liiLenui. riHor on the nignt 01 uecemwi u,r ;Ti.onoiVnbW crave noast tonignt and ounuay. wv. r ;r i 10 offVcers and lou men, oounu nave , coast toni bpast. winds the loss of W omcers anu Mnmipn,!.i av Austrian papers. tonignt, iiB&u uhe admiralty announcea wjf. strong on the coast. WEATHER FORECAST T7.- -Mr-tVi Carolina: Probably riii 1 ijx By the Associated Press. Washington;, Dec. 29. Full de tails of the destruction by American destroyers of a German submarine and the capture of its crew, made public today by the navy department, shows that the destroyers Fanning and Nicholson were the warships en gaged. The incident was reported November 24, but few facts were available. The submarine was sunk, the navy department story of the affair indi cates, as it was preparing to attack a merchant ship flotilla that was be ing convoyed. The four officers and 35 members of the crew of the submarine were (all takeni prisoners. After being taken aboard the German prisoners were given hot coffee and sandwich- es. 10 maKe mem cumi'f the crew of the destroyer gave them their great coats. The German officers said the first depth bomb; had wrecked the machinery yof the- submarine and caused her to sink to a considera ble depth. Th4 submarine bore no number nor distinguishing mark. One of the life belts, the report to the na vy department said, had "Kaiser' marked on one side and "Gott" . DOUnu IO nave iiiv.vi-w . o -- . . , , . I consequences say Austrian papers, marked on the other side.
Hickory Daily Record (Hickory, N.C.)
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