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MONDAY EVENING FACE TWO Hickory Daily Rwwd ..i:'., TULtTHOXK 1G7 I'ul.lidud by th Clay Printing Co. Etry Ettn'mtf Lucpt Sunday l'lT.LK VnoS 01 TICK: i io- i:i.i:vi:N'ni avenue SuLrfctiU'i-i tK'sirinj; the address of their l'itper chmiyoil, will please stale in their communication both OLD ami NKW addresses. To insiuro cilicietit delivery, com pliant should bo made to the Sub scription l'oput tiiitiit. promptly. City titilmeribers should call 1').' regarding complaints. suuscuiTtTon uatks One year - r"'00 (Uy mait, $1.00; 0 months', '--0U) Six months ;-V Threo Months li Ono Month - One Week -. .10 Entered as second-class matter Sep tember U, 11M3, at the postoiliee at Hickory, N. C, under the act of Mauh 1 S7U. MICMUKU OK ASSOCIATED l'KKSS Tli'.' Ar.iwuated i'rejs is exclusively entiled lo the uo for republication if ail lic.vs civdiU'd to it or not cred ited m this j aper and au-o the local news publii-hcd herein. ;,IOMAV, Al'ulL 7, lsll! Thv I'liiv-. r.-i: lias ;:icrce A ;y executive t".;n:iUtiCi the ...dary of in-. 11 C. iiratisoa, pi .'on : -sol" ot lu.ai ee- thauk.i to the Ken:: ii foundation, and the Lmvcr tity ot' Virginia will not draw him from hid native slate. North Caro lina has 1:1 Alderman. Whitehead, Smith and ethers to Vienna, but North Ciuvima in future will part with none ot her proler.ors of mark because of ;.overty. We can't alfovd it. 13. e.-s Kcnera.i.v h.iri picked up y and in I lick ing demand for tli roi: vh-' tit the count t rv there is an incre: manufactured tfood. '1 ho lumbov Lusu.ess is not rood l et, but it is expected to hum whin building is re sumed. Sonv.' classes of lumber are in demand, however, but white pine i- a dratr. Manufacturers say that if tl-.o Kuvonean alfairs arc settled soon, the United States will have one of its most prosperous years; in any event this will be a good one. The state highway commission will r,:iv chief attention to maintenance. A u is announced. The commission knows the first principles of read im provement withitit d..ubt and we may look for a great highway system in North Carolina. Too many counties build roads and then abandon them The new body will endeavor to use every cent of available federal mon ov and link the counties up in a gooc system of roads. Now is the time for every good man and unman who operate chicken rumres to &ee that their birds stay within certain well-defined confines Most people are making gardens in earnest, and it is tough to have neighbor's fowls ruin the prospects of a gentle gardner. The Record trusts that the hog pen ordinance will be enforced. The weather is getting warm enough to make the odors from stys noisome and a little later those odors wil be nauseating. Either the ordinance should be enforced or repealed. Charlotte is to have a parade of i.ghtiag regiment. As many peopie as nossible should trreet the sol diers. Thoy will make a spectacle the like cf which may never be seen again. The Slickorv company left here June 21, 1'JlO, for the Mexican bor dor and has boon in service almost continuously since that date. Nc wonder tho boys and their relatives are anxious for their return. The handsome new linotyypo is up, but it is rot yet ready to do business. Ey the middle of tho week it should he in position to a--;ist the other ma chine in making the Record a better newspaper. This community lost a good citizen in Alex Hall. The last several years of his life wove without hope, but he showed tho fortitude characteristic of strong men in not giving up. Peace to hi: ashes. What could have been lovelier than yesterday? Nature smiled her brightest here and everybody seemed appreciative. It would seem that the enforce mont ollicers in Virginia had set themselves the task of discrediting prohibition. iu-.M.i i.w..s imr puiire nave urcn Calotabs is the sensation of the killed thus far. The chances are in yenr jn the (iru? trade- Pharma favor of a good fruit year. i cists regard it as a perfect remedy . for the liver. Its effect in bilious- And there was another clcetiton in no-ss constipation and indigestion is Hickory today, though one had dim-i (leliKhtfpl- mi(l, ,,r ,., , ;i f culty in observing it t And ytt what Hickory needs more than all else are more payrolls. And the home guards will meet aprain tomorrow night. Hep! Rend in your contribution for the ti'lebration fund. NEEDS OF THE KI3GULA: ARMY 1 Oii MEN OVERSEAS Brooklyn Eagle. With more tlian 2,000,000 men un der arms and at a time when more than 100,000 men are being mus tered out every month, the war de partment is looking for 50,000 volun teers for the army. The army really needs the men, the war department is doing a sensible thing in asking for them, and there is every reason to believe the recruits will be ob tained. The explamation of this remark able situation is to be found in the manner in which the American army was mado up and the peculiar con ditions under which it is being de mobilized. Unless congress autho rises a substantial increase in the size of the regular army before the present demoilization ends we will have fewer men readily available than before the. war. When the national army and the former guard units are disbanded we will be left with a skeletonized regular army. The release of drafted men now with regular units will make those units mere shells. The regular army has suffered heavy casualties. Since the selective draft law became effective, rcplace-m-'iifs have been with drafted men. These men are entitled to release as soon as their fellows in drafted units. When they are released there will be no source from which the draw new men except the recruiting stations. The war department has no inten tion of reducing the military force vc'ov.' the authorized strength of the .' "ular army, although drafted men and formemr guardsmen must be re leased as soon as possible. No one knows how long American troops will be needed in Europe. tVtt.unly we cannot return to thr-pre-war military strength at any time within the next few years, but we must depend upon volunteers tc keep up the army. Our problem is i'HK-h simpler than that of ouv al lies, however. France may keep any part of her army under arms in definitely, but in the nature of things the classes upon which this service 1 fail o.-e r v: i r."-de 1 at home. England has a similar prob lem. She needs more troops than v... vco rv the United States in the immediate future and doesn't know h.r.v to get them. Nearly a million men are wanted. It is conceded that no puch number can be voluntar ily recruited and Great Britain, with out Ireland and the dominions, will net, in the opinion of competent judges, be able to continue conscript ion. Our requirements are com paratively meager and no difficulty should be encountered in raisiing en ough volunteers. SLACK TIME IN JAILS New Hampshire's Fine Record in Crime Manchester Union. The Union is moved to deal again with the dwindling jail industry of the state, a subject to which refer ence was made the other day in con nocetion with the reports of a gi-eat decrease in the number of prison ers in Hillsboro county. A sum mary of conditions existing in all the 10 counties of New Hampshire : such as to warrant general felicita tion, either serving sentences for minor offenses or awaiting grand jury action upon the charges on which thoy were held; which, in turn, may be taken as excellent proof of gen erally good conditions in the mat ter of observance ot law and order. Undoubtedly the advocates of pro hibition can lay claim to great credit for the improvement. It is not true that New Hampshire is absolutely avid, but it is true that public bars are closed and thata such wet impor tations are smuggled over the line represent high cost per kilowatt, as it were to the consumer. There is a big decrease in drinking, and there is a big decrease in disorder. The things are coupled by more than ac cident. And when the result is one county jail closed for lack of patronage, and other pails where im prisonment necessarily means prac tically solitary confinement why, there isn't much ground 'left for ar gument. It ought to be noted, too, that the time in public behavior, as regis tered by the thermometter of jail at tendance, comes at a time when there might, logically, be expectation of a sharp rising, war times are pro verbially times of unrest, even far from the fighting fronts of the dis turbance of conditions of orderly ex istence, of juvenile delinquencies. But war times m JNew Hampshire have shown a population minding its straight steps so circumspectly that jail keys rust and jailers take or weight from lack of exercise. So there may be something credited to inherent virtue as well as to en hanced sobriety. The moral is clear. All along New Hampshire has admitted its essential goodness, but it has been left for these eloquent statistics to prove to New Hampsherie how amazingly good it is. Come to New Hampshire. DOCTORS PREFER CALOTABS FOR A LAZY LIVER Wonderful How IJright and Cheer ful the World Looks After Tak ing the New Nausealess Calomel Have you tried the new nausea- jless calomel that makes calomel tak ing a pleasure? If you have, you appreciate the wonderful virtues of calomel when robbed of all its un- 1 'n.iw Limu yyvui liver iieeus n thorouo-h rlo.ino. rnWoi,. - -'-'-'--"'-t '.7 v.AW-0. One tablet at bedtime with a swal low of water, that's all. No taste, no nausea, no salts, no griping. You wake up in the morning feeling fine, with your system thoroughly cleans ed and a hearty appetite for break fast. Eat what you please no dan ger of salivation. calotabs are never sold in bulk: for fcour protection they are sold only in original .sealed packages, price thirty-five cents. Your drug gist will gladly refund your money if YOU do not find tham flP4.;.. ;V . -at At Pastime Today iSSPhfiK H i- 3rd Episode NEWS and "THE GIRL OF TO- MORROW" a Lonesome Luke Comedy Some good show tern TOMORROW PAUL N E FREDERICK in "HUNGRY HEART" A Paramount picture r3 JACKSON AND JEiTEKSON Washington Star. This year Andrew Jackson not "get a hand." Jackson day the 8th cf January passed without notice. When attention was called to the fact, tho explanation CiTercd w?. that attention was fixed on IV--if-, where the Uniied States was assist ing in rearran. 'ng the alTairs of the world. The ian vr matter had over shadowed the smaller,. Thcmas Jc fTcrr-on wiii fare bott ?r. True, the conference at Paris is still in session, but the buciness has been anca to th? pohu v. !vrre it one not inoncpo'ii-o Am.-ric ui a.; tention As a result, 3-1 r. JciVv.-n is i- iv e his inning. Tho of hi.i birth Am i ebn-ted in Nov' Y domocral'c ciub. :'it.'i that r'n:in; of di.;;tir,gui: lv. a rather r-nrl li --ten 0th ar.nivei sary bv tho national t a dir.n.er to be a large company democrats wi :o speeches by uy Glass, Atior- Gov. mitn, -oc; ney tinoai t-vnicr Secretary cf the Navy Koosevelt. hi 2 N t? !. t 1 a "In times 1:1 is so essential, these vnon co I knov of no better way to save inr.n lo have tiie entire family shod with Ncoiin Soles," writes B. F. Williams, Rochester, N.Y. In his lottor Mr. V. riiiims tells of a pair cf Neolin-soied shoes which he has worn con?tatitly for four months. " The soles still look like new, "he says. Ycu. too. wiil think there is no better way to save, when once you have uwd shu- w'.'li tl:c?e bnj wearin.?. comforla lc, ana wacerproof soles. Thf'V cor;o i?i many s'yles for every men ber ci the family. And good repair she--- carry Ncc-iln Soies for re-solin.?. 'j .cy are n:ade scien tifically by The Go;dyear Tire & Rub ber Co., Akron, Ohio, who also make Wing foot Heels guaranteed to out wear all other heels. Traile Mark Ktj. V.S. k -it. OO. How Shall 1 Decide A REFRIGERATOR is one of the most important purchases you will ever have to make for your household. Many women make the mistake of buying a cheap refrigerator or a small one. Let your first refrigera tor be one of permanent value to you A careful st.idy of the follow ing points will help you purchase one that will be satisfactory for the rest of your life. - Four important points to watch 1. The refrigerator should be planned so tha air circulates frr-ely into every part of tliofuci chamber. 2. The hnin should be easily cleanable. initary. 3. The insulin of the walls should bj us pcrvt as possible. 4. i n e v o r k manr-hip rn.l ma terials shuuld be of the very best quality. A lining cf real porcelain Leonard Clean able Refrigerators have a one piece "L&e Chn Chtn Dislf vntft ! UMI j .-- r - 1 v.. r-tf a ttv. tr Shuford Hardware Company Everything in Hardware k Bridal Couple's Dream of a horns of their owa can win consult us. Ve can sell them a hai:ie that will realize their ideal both as to building and loca tion on terms prac tically to suit. They can thus begin life M. .1 1 Werner as home owners, not mere rent payers. L. L. MOSS in "M LIGHTNING RAIDER" "v TTfc TTv 83 Hi IfVv II IB THE UNIVERSAL CAR Touring $525 Runabout 500 Chassis 475 Coupelat 650 Town Car 750 Ssdan 775 Truck 550 f. o. b. Detroit Hickory Garage Compy Ford Service, Ford Parts SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD TIPTON UNDER! AKING CO. Funeral Directors and Ernbalmers Motor Hearse and Ambulance Service 3M if 111 Phones: Day 389 Night, 10th Avenue, Hickory ill on aRefiigerator? porcelain lining. It cannot break, crack or chip 1 This one piece por celain lining has rounded inside front cor ners. This is a Leonard exclusive patented feature and cannot be found in any other refrigerator. Ten walls save your ice The Leonard Cleanable is insulated by ten different walls. This keeps the heat out of the refrigerator and keeps the cold in. Select a refrigerator made in Grand Rapids Whatever grade or type of refrigerator you buy iook for the name "Leonard" and the mark- Made in Grand Rapids". Here are locatea the most expert workmen-the iincstcaainet makers the most experienced designers. Come in and get an interesting, helpful booKlet- Care of Refrigerators". Let us show you one of the famous Leonard models nard enable ngerator Made in Grand Rapids, Mich. become a reality if they 5 5"! ft m III yj. o. i Mm Professional Cards 'WiiiiUHUtiiniiiiiHitttiiTTmrTttmtt: Dr. W. B. Ramsey DeattRt OSks OTr Shuford'a Drujr Stof. Hicfesry, , THE HICKORY HARNESS CO 4 A EN 83, E3IOLS. SADDLES MSD STEAF WOEJL 3 THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOf r. M. THOMPSON, nm'fg !ftrt-Cl6M Work GttarastMii Fhon 108. Wi rk Dllvr 1083 14tb ctrt ElrkvTj. K C it to Firai Ecildto k Leita S& L0YD A. WHITENER Transfers and Livery Motor Trucks We are equipped for all classes of hauling, heavy and light. Mov ing a specialty. A big truck for long distance moving, picnic parties or any class of motor transfer. Phone 43-L DR. E. J. M'COY VETERINARIAN Office at Abernethy's Stable Residence Phone 306-M. DR. 0. L. HOLLAR HICKORY, N. C Special attention (riven to PILES Fistulas. Fiaaure, Ll cer, Pruritus Cured. No cut ting, no confinement. CHIROPRACTOR DR. E. E. ROGERS Chiropractic removes the cause of Constipation and Kidney evils Rheumatism, Bladder trouble. Gall stone, or most any other abnor mal condition of the body. GEO. E. BISANAR Doctor'ofOptics Errors of Refraction aid all Optical dfeots r.orrw:t.d with properly fitted glasses. Office and examination room in connection with Jewelry Store. BRICK The best are the cheapest Buffalo Clay Co. Statesville, N. C. IF YOU WANT YOUR TIME PIECES AND EYES DOCTORED RIQHT SEE, E.E. HIGHT Expert Watchmaker AND Registered Optometrist WANTED! Your old cast oft Furni ture. Will also repair high class work. Mail postal to Drawer 531 and I will call to see you and paj the highest prices. E. W. Reynolds Shop under Stevenson's STORE. PHONE 224-L House Painting Interior Finishes, Wall tinting. Wall papering. Stippling and Mural Decorating a specialty. J Arthur Webb Hickory, N. C. Estimates furnished. Efficient service. BOaQnDcaaaaaccaECnnnDDnnncnnnni,innEnnES EJ m a i Present day financial requirements are greater than a a hBanlSgr service"et0orebe effective today, must be a progressive the sort of service Jtt S? of your every leg.timate neea, aim Divc uu 2tv as well. a a a m u n m m m i Z4 m is 4 iWfEREST of. SAVIKiOS ACCOUNTS , - - - ri'':i For You, a a BANKING BY MAIL SERVICE: 1 By means of which you can transact yoyur banking business quickly and efficiently CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT: As a temporary or p ertnanent investment for idle or reserve funds. CHECKING ACCOUNT FACILITIES a To help you finance the manner. SAVINGS ACCOUNT FACILITIES For the upbuilding of a substantial financial reserve. Consult our officers! Consolidated Trust Co. L. F. Abernethy, Cashier S3 DaBBaBBaBBaaBBaaaaBaaaaaBBBaBBBaBsgis RAILROAD SCHEDULE The arrival and departure of passenger trains Hickory. The following schedule figures guaranteed. SOUHHERN RAILROAD LINES Arrives from Departs : r 12:02 A. M. New York -Salisbury 9:00 a. :,: 7:55 a. m. New York-Salisbury 6:15 p. 9:00 ,ajn. Asheville 12:02 a. : 11:20 a. m. Richmond-Sa'isbury 4:45 p. 11:35 a, m. Asheville 4:45 r. n 4:45 p. m. Asheville 11:20 a. - 4:45 p.m. Goldsbooro 11:35 a. ;a 6:15 p. m. Asheville 7:55 a. .: C. & N. W. RAILROAD 11:50 a. m. Chester 2:35 p. :.. 2:32 p. m Edgemont-Lenoir 11:50 a. r UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION DEPOT TICK I T OFFICE. TELEPHONE NO. 67 TRY A RECORD Wil R emraocl You Pay Your Lighting Bills Before the 10th and Receive the Discount Continuance of service depends on bills being paid by the 1 5 th of each month following that in which service is rened. DON'T PUT IT 0FF -- PAY BEFORE THE TENTH Southern Public Utilities Co. PHONE 148 they - .rt - - - V i- Mr. Farmer..... farm In a modern, approve are pubuished as information and r ADTHEY BRING RESULTS is to r5 w U 54 fi I U TP. i 1 a n u i) li n it fi n n i i i n 1 :! i 1 J 1 -2 J I ;r -g 9 If f I H Li A ', I a and delightful. Adv.
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