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THURSDAY EVENING, Hickory Dmy Fwmd PAGE TWO I M HICKORY DAILY RECORD iULU'UONtt loi !'ubli.hU by the Clay l'riotiog Co Every Evening Except Sunday . -L"Ic:ri0N oi FIce : 1402 ELEVENTH AVENUE ' Hubtiribw drtirtng the ndUeil 0, tkiir paver changed, will plcam tat, it. thtir communication both OLD and NJVV addreiiei. Jo innure effirUnt drllvrrv, vom uiainf ihould If muJ to the tit vromvtly. ViH iHHifi&iri ohi cU regarding "SUBSCKUTION RATES One Year PM tits Months 2-5 Three Month l-2 One Month One Wetk ... - J Entered a teeonit tJrw matter Sep ienoer if, i."", '.;;" -liU'kory. N, 0., under le w UarcX 8, :879. MKMIUuTnF ASSOC1ATLD PRISSY Th71l8tociatdrresi t$ cxcluiivdi tntitlrd to 'the via for repvhUratio o oil newi credited to it or not rrec tttd in this pi'prr and nUn t' 1o:n wot vvlliihed her fin. THURSDAY, EE II. 13. 1919 Yesterday was Abraham Lincoln's i b'rthday, an event in the nation's i,'Btnnr th.it. nil of us mav muse to Boston iranscript lil' kV' j - " - - V contemplate. Southern people now look with more charity on his life uuj purpose and realize that he was Unt the acriint of his time. We know THE GRIM REAPER It was in a street car. The woman wore a long wisp of artificial grain which, protruding horizontally, tickled the ear of the roughly dress ed man who occupied the seat beside Lhat Lincoln was a lover of liberty,! her. At last he could stand it no that he was a kindly man and pos-1 longer. He took out his jacknife a ana openea it. "Lady," he said, "if them 0ats sets , .... . :.. 1. 1. into my ear ujja.ni iuCie a a"'" be a harvest." .jessed a bitf heart, together with iiiind that has been likened not un like that of Wilson's. As a writer and speaker of simple diction, Lin coln had no superior in American; nirorv. Unfortunately the - Ff lhat.CHLVH E" i j. i i Take Urove s lasteiess ,zul.u wnic n nmii"! sin's bullet cut his career Sliort be-j the Body by purifying and Enriching the Blond. f..re he had oDDortunitv to prove to i You can soon feel its Strengthening. Invigorating j the world that he was a healer. Japan held a pistol to China's head, placed a treaty in China's hand, and commanded sign. That treaty, wh.cn was not favorable to China, is known as a secret document, and the act 'ng foreign minister of Japan says it would not. be good form for China to disclose its contents. The Chinese, however, have let the cat's tail out of the bag, and the hole may be large enough for the body to escape. The world is wise to the game, and this may stop. Effect. Price 60c. Be a Joy-Walker, "Gets-irjor Corns 2 Drops, 2 Seconds Corn Ib Doomed! When you almost die with your shoes on and corns make you almost walk sideways to get away from the pain, take a vacation for a min ute or two and apply 2 or 3 drops DON'T FAIL TUB PEOPLE People in this se.ion ipf N'or.h Carolina have banked their hopes on n good state road law at this ses sion of the general assembly and they have accepted almost as a nutter of course that the business sense in that body would evolve a measure that would accomplish results. The Record does not know that the people ure committed to the Stevens Scales bill in partlcu'ar, but that bill hat looked better than anything e'se in sights, and so far as this paper knows there has been little objection to the feature to tax automobiles and trucks. What is wanted are good roads. The Record hopes that Messrs. Gray, Holderncss and Stacy, Scale and others in the senate will formu late a measure that will do business. The people of North Carolina will feel, if a good road law is not passed, that the present session of the gen era assembly is a failure, whatever else it might do. It might be a good idea for people in this section of the state to write members of the senate and house to enact good roads legislation at this session that will result in roads, There is a possibility of a tangle ithat cannot be unraveled unless the niemVrs know how earnestly thf state wants a good road law. Joe King was a great lover of to bacco, lie was like the Newton preacher who was asked if it was wrong to smoke. "Yes," he answer ed fervently, "it is wrong to Pmoke god tobacco that ought to be chew-! ed." If the Durham editor smoked,; we never observed it, but those who j know him declare he never was so; interesting as when a big quid of tobacco was -being rolled around in his mouth. Corporal Jim Bradley of States ville writes his parents that Wagon tr Bruce King of Statesville, a mem ber of the 105th supply train, was among the 14 killed in the railroad accident In France several weeks ago, a brief account of which was men tioned by the Associated Press. No other names are given by the States ville lad. Many people are seeking Hickory as a place of residence. Here gen erally speaking we escape the rig ors of the mountains in winter and the heat of the lower country in summer. It is ideal climate, and should be capitalized for half its worth. ;irm ill "My Corn Peel Clean Off, With 'GeU-It "1 of the world's magic and nlyj?en uine corn-peeler. "Gets-It." Then, and then only, will you be sure that your corn will loosen from your toe 80 that you can peel it right off Kloriously easy with your fingers. Take no chances of continued pain and soreness why use greasy, Irri tating ealves, plasters that shift and press Into the "quick." razors and "diggers" that make corns bleed end also grow faster? Use painless, lasy. alwiys sure "Gets-It.1 .There 8 only one like it in the worldthat a "Gets-It." Millions have tried and O. K.'d It for years. It never falls. "Gets-It," the guaranteed, money back corn-remover, the only iuro way. costs but a trifle at any drug store, MTd by K. Lawrence fe Co.. Chicago. IU. Sold in llicKory hy he Hickorj Drug Co., and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by Hickory Drug Company. NOTHING DOLNG Some of the allies whq, unlike Great Britain and the United States made no effort to Increase taxes to pay the coat of the war, are desir ous, of extending the society of na tions over territory large enough to include an international financial pool, the object of which would be to put th cost of the war on all coun tries, .belligerent and neutral alike in proportion to their ability to pay. In such an event the people of the United States would be taxed to pay the war debt of France, Italy and England. It won't work. We don't propose to do any such thing. This may be a logical exten sion of the league of nations idea, but it goes rather too far. Wfe'll lend the associated nations money to help them out, but we will not shoulder their war costs. That is all there Is to that. :May the Record felicitate Mr. and. Mrs. Cillev of Hickory and Mr. and. .Mrs. Ilildebrand of Newton on the ;;ieat honor that has come to their sms? The young men were perform ing what to them was simple duty, but it was sublime. Those boys are simtp'y the stuff. JUDGE JUSTICE The death of M. II. Justice of Ruth. erfordton, for many years a member of the superior court bench of North Carolina, removes a jurist who loved his people and who in turn was loved by them. Judge Justice wore himself out on the bench. He was always polite and considerate and newspaper men founj him easy of approach and willing to help them. In later years Judge Justico slowed up in his work and the last few years of his service as presiding officer of the court, he found more trying. Yet his courtesy and fairness were never failing. He was able and hu man, and the state is better because of his life among the people. It Is about time that Hickory in clude among its plans for the future that of city planning. Unfortuna tely the fathers in laying off the town could not see that this place was destined to become the industrial and trade center of a great section and they took lititle thought of the Iiiltuxe. (Now, however, we know that its future is almost unlimited, and we should provide for uniform ity in the building of a greater Hickory. It would bo worth the price to have the opinion of an expert. Capt. A. L. Fletcher writes home that Col. Albert L. Cox, commander of the 113th field artillery, has made good in France, and did it in spite of obstacles. Whight ought to be ':ood reading to the several candi clataes for governor. Superintendent Brooks made a hit when he advoated free tuition for all children from the primary grade through college. That is what the state eventually will do, but first it should give every child an opportu nity and see that he takes it. The 30th division may be on the water, but we doubt it. As soon as the transports sail, the war depart ment will announce the fact anj we may begin to flutter with hope. The New York troops are to return home first. Let's keep the swimming pool full next summer. Have you joined? RELEASE Hodson in "The Muse in W, N. Arms.' A leaping wind from England, The skies without a stain, Ciear cut against the morning, Slim poplars after rain, The foolish noise of sparrows And startlings in a wood After the grime of battle We know that these are good. Death whining down from heaven, Death roaring from the ground, Death stinking in the nostril, Death shrill in evTTy sound. Doubting we charged and conquer ed! Hopeless we atruck and stood: Now when the fight is ended We know that it is good. We that have seen the strongest ry like a beaten child, The sanest eyes unholy, The cleanest hands defiled, We that have known the heart-blood Less that the lees of wine, We ithat have seen men 'broken, We know man is divine. For Weak In use lor over 40 years! Thousands of voluntary letters from women, tell ing of the good Cardui has done lliem. This Is the best proof of the valiie of Cardui. It proves that Cardui is a good medicine for women. There are no harmful or habit -forming drugs in Cardui. It is composed only of mild, medicinal ingredients, with no bad after-effects. TAKE iiiiiypii The Woman's Tenic You can rely on Cardui. Surely it will do for ycu what it hac done for so many thousands of other women! It should help. "I was taken sick, seemed to be . . . writes Mrs. Mary E.Veste, of Madison Heights, Va. "I got down so weak, could hardly walk . . . just staggered around. ... I read of Cardui, and after taking one bot tle, or before taking quite all, I felt much better. I took 3 or 4 bottles at that time, and was able to do my work. I take it in the spring when run down. I had no appetite, and I commenced eating. It is the best tonic 1 ever saw." Try Cardui. AH Druggists J. 70 Those people who have been saying! that North Carolina should pass a child labor act will bo but doing their simiple duty in urging Repre sentative Love and others to carry out the professions of the oppon ents of national legislation. It is only fatr. r 3 (mm A l rAa i IME K TO-DAY UNA CAVALIERI in "IMS CONQUEST cased on Victonen Sardou's famous drama A Paramount picture too good to miss Admis.ion 10 and 15c, war tax included .r I J TOMORROW VICTOR MOORE in "SNOBS" A Paramount picture ir Are You a fp Stick-in-the-Mud o One who doesn't believe in such 'pesky contraptions" as tractors? Who won't rotate crops or feed stock? Who bars all conveniences from his home? Who says, "What was good enough for grandfather is good enough for me?" If you are, I won't bother you. i For I'm selling ISe COIMTRY GI a srvvw li fl 1 El II M the weekly journal of the hustling, bustling, busy, up-to-date, progres sive farmer. Whatever you want to know about farming the crops to grow, the stock to feed, the markets for fruit, the way to get eggs, the machines to save labor, the home garden crops, the tractor and how to use it, the gas engine and how to repair it whatever it is, THE Country Gentleman is there nine jumps ahead of everybody else to tell you what's what. You can't farm right without it a lot of farmers I know have told me that. The dollar it costs to put your name on the sub scription list for the 52 big numbers may make or save one hundred dol lars for you!, Let me have your order TODAY! Mrs. Tom McCarley 'U Pnone 277L 22nd Street Hickory, N. .C An authorized subscription representative of; i The Country Gentleman The Ladies' Home Journal The Saturday ETttiaf Post 52 Us uu $1.00 12 Usnei $1.75 52 iuci-$2.0Q Just because our store is a "jewelry'' store is no rea son why we do not carry many necessary, useful arti cles, such as toilet articles, bric-a-brac, sewing sets and hundreds of other USEFUL things. We also have many articles at POPULAR PRICES. The advantage of buying these things at our reputable jelewry store is this; YOU KNOW the "quality is there." A. J. ESSEX Jeweler and Registered Optorpetrut Break a Child's Croupy Cougli With Mother's Joy Salve Just rub it in Don't dose a croupy child with medicines that upset the stomach and cause indigestion. When you hear the first croupy cough, the quickest and surest way to relieve the little sufferer is tr "ffV It is an unfailing remedy which mothers have been using for 25 years. It is harmless and jusr. apply it externally, and rub it in on4 r.: ' " "u wngca null and soreness are quickly relieved. For soreness m the chest and as a safeguard against pneu monia, there is no safer or more reliable treat ment. T7- . eep a jar m your medicine chest, readv for an emergency. You can't afford to delay when you hear the first croupy cough. Doctors and nur ses recommend ii dealers sell it. 50c jars. COOSE CREASE GREENSBORO, N. 1 t. Good fM 127 1 1 IWIESEi ! B RoncaonnnnnnoGnonnDnnonnncanBaccssssr gag - M a K7io...- - m E3 a E3 69 El a 13 a m a m 21 5R Banking and Business go h and in hand. gj A. Business Man can hard ly make a move without in some way j coming in contact with a Bank. Therefore, our advice to Y cun Men just lUrtior in business g is this: y Open a Checkinging Account HERE SOON. not only for the convince, but to familiarize yourself with the Serviee we render and to establish a Credit tat will be useful when yeu need it. g 11 li sa i'i m u n m 41 INTEREST ON 1A V INU3 M.lvrii. ''compounded quarterly HICKORY, iaiaaansaacoasa32QaGnnnaaaanaanaBQanBDnss 1 fct s sasDDflii&DDQDDssiiQQDnDnananDQDQQaaaBgio 13 a m a a a El E3 13 a a S3 ...The Business Woman... The war has brought a constantly increas ing number of women into business fields. The woman who remains in industrial or commercial activities cannot afford to over look the advantages of a Checking Account. Aside from its practical convenience, it is an indication of her knowledge and use of approved financial methods. This institution invites women's accounts. Consolidated Trust Co. L. F. 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