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HICKORY DAILY RECORD
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TUESDAY JUNE 3. 1919
ANARCHISTS BUSY A (JAIN
The country was again shocked to
day to read that anarchists had at
tempted the life of Attorney (Jeneral
Palmer and other public official. A
bomb deposited in the doorway of
the Palmer residence in Washington
exploded and killed one person
probably the fellow who put it
there and wrecked the home, but
harmed nobody else. In several
other cities bomb outrages were re
ported. The country is not safe from its
enemies, and it will not be safe un
til all the agencies of the federal
government, all the police officers of
the country and all the citizens bend
their efforts towards apprehending
anarchists and expel them from the
United States. That is what we
should do.
In this country are thousands of
men who think as Lenine and Trotzky.
They would destroy the farms and
factories and turn the country into
a desert. They believe that it is
WTong for money to be worth any
thing, for a man to make a profit,
anil consequently they keep the
printing presses busy turning out
paper that is valueless.
What congress should do is to
pass a series of laws that will catch
the anarchists and enable the immi
gration officials to deport them if
nothing worse.
Governor Shaw last night declared
that he said in July, 1914, that it
was our war, and made many speech
es emphasizing this fact. He was a
happy man when the United States
took her stand on the side of the al
lies. A great many public men
realized from the day that Austria
invaded Belgium that it was a con
flict between autocracy and democ
racy and it was inevitable that the
greatest republic in the world should
throw its tremendous power into the
conflict on the side of right.
Everybody is for a merchant ma
rine now, but the time was when
farmers and other business men gave
the question little attention. The
Record has favored a big merchant
fleet from the day it was founded
and the editor has urged the con
struction and operation of ships for
many years. A country to bo great
must be like a good farmer make
about everything needed.
PERSONALITIES OF TREES
There Are Soldier Trees and Servant
Trees and Many Others
St. Nicholas.
It was a beautiful thing about th
old Greeks that for them everything
in the world was full of life as in
deed it is for 'everyone who has open
eyes. They believed that every tree
was possessed of a peculiar spirit.
And they were not far wrong in the
matter, either. trees are just as
Undividual as you and I are in a way
If you have not found that- out,
then you have missed a whole book of
most charming stories, says a writer
in St. Nicholas. There are all sorts
of trees, just as there are all sorts
of folks; the soldier trees and the
strong man trees, and the lady trees,
and the hero trees, to say nothing of
the lover trees and the robber trees
and the rest.
Surely you must have seen soldier
trees if you have ever been abroad
in the wild the straight young trees
of the forest, strong and confident,
with heads erect and arms at atten
tion and shoulder touching shoulder,
for -all thu world like soldiers in
battle array.
And the strong man trees they
are the oaks unci beeches and hick
orius. that give strength to the world
and furnish the sinews for its toil.
Then there are the lady trees I
always think of the acacias and mag
nolia's and tulip trees as gracious
twomen, filling thu world with gentle
ness and sweet retinement. ueiiring
by nature, a becomes fair women,
they nevertheless bedeck themselves
in season with ornaments of silver
and gold and await their wooers.
Next to come are the modest serv
ant trees. I came on a group of
them only yesterday as I was roam
ing over' the hills in that same an
cient land of the Greeks a group of
gmft'lud olive trees, all knotted and
bent with age. They stood in a shel
tered cove leaning toward one an
other for all the world like a group
of ancient retainers from some great
house who had gathered here in the
quiet nook for a bit of gossip. How
many years the old trees had been
serving there. No fins lady trees
they to grace lawn or drive with
their presence; but only plain serv
ants standing at their humble tasks
often neglected and sometimes even
abused. Yet they had served faith
fully through wind and weather, oh
so long, gathering in rich harvests
pi fruit and oil for the stores of the
great house.
FUNERAL OF MRS. SHU FORD
The funeral of Mrs. Susan Shuford.
whose death occurred Saturday after
noon at the home of her son, Mr. W.
E. Shuford, was conducted Sunday
morning at 10 o'clock by I Jew W. O.
Goode and the remains carried to
Asheville for burial Sunday after
noon. Mrs. Shuford was 82 years
of age and is survived bv two sons
Mr. W. E. Shuford of Hickory and Mr.
Joe Shuford of Asheville. She was
a member of the Methodist church
and was a splendid Christian woman.
RUTH ROLAND
In
'The Tiger's
Trail'
1st EPISODE IN 3 REELS
Also CHARLIE CHAPLIN in
"SHOULDER ARMS"
IN 3 REELS
Hub Theatre
Saturday June 7
DEATH OF MRS. CLINE
Mrs. Perry Cline, one of the best
known women of Cline's township,
died yesterday afternoon at the age
of about 50 years and the funeral
will be held this afternoon at 3
o'clock from Sit. Zion Lutheran
church, of which she was a consist
ent member, by Rev. J. E. Barb. She
was a daughter of the late Allen
Bumgarner. Mrs. Cline is survived
by her husband and four sons
Messrs. Orin, Marshall, Cletus and
Osborne ('line.
TO INCOME TAXPAYERS
Statesville, June 3. Collector
Watts said today that beginning Mon
day, June 9 and ending Monday
nieht. June 1(5. an income tax officer
will be at Hickory for the purpose
I of assisting income taxpayers with
I their final returns, which must be
' made and at least one half of the tax
clue paid on or before June 16.
All corporations, partnerships, fi
duciaries, witholding agents and in
dividuals, who have not yet tiled their
final returns and who desire assist
ance should see this officer at the
place mentioned above.
Mrs. R. A. Grimes and Bobby
Grimes left this morning for Moores
ville to attend the Rankin-Johnson
wedding.
nrr. wueTPifM PATHE SERIAL
STARTS AT HUB SATURDAY
"The Tiger's Trail" a big Pfth
western serial featuring Ruth Roland
starts at the Hub Theatre Saturday
June 7th. The first episode will be
in three reels. Don't fail to see this
thrilling chapter of the biggest and
best western serial ever made. In
T. . . -. -11 .1 yl17ll
this episode you win see
riding, death defying scenes, cow
boys, and bandits that will make your
hair stand straight up. You cant
... . .i : A Icrk
attorcl to miss mis epiuuc.
Charlie Chaplin in "Shoulder
Arms" in three reels, one of the mil
lion dollar" comedies will also be
shown. Some show boys, don't miss
this whatever you do.
MANY PERSONS FAIL
TO LIST THEIR TAXES
Probably 100 persons in Hickory
township have failed to list their
taxes, Mr. Click said today. He has
not closed up the books yet and will
hold them open until the end of the
week, and persons who wish to attend
to this important matter may see him
at the Times-Mercury office this week.
Today the United States is the larg
est manufacturer of natural dyes in
the world having been almost neg
ligible as a producer prior to the war.
TERRIFYING DISCOMFORTS
FROM SKIN DISEASE
Itching and Burning Eruptions
Torture Victims.
If your skin seems ablaze with
the fiery burning and itching of
Eczema, real and lasting relief can
only come from treatment that
goes below the surface that
reaches clown tc the very source
of the trouble. Skin-diseases come
from a disordered condition of the
blood, and search far and near.
you cannot find a blood remedy
that approaches S. S. S. for real
efficiency. S. S. S. has been on
the market for fifty years, during
which time it has been giving uni
form satisfaction for all manner
of blood disorders. If you want
prompt and lasting relief, you can
rely upon S. S. S. For expert ad
vice as to the treatment of your
own individual case, write to-day
to Chief Medical Adviser, Swift
Specific Co.. Dept. 4-f, Atlanta, Ga.
R. A. GRIMES Company
When hot and thirsty remember our re
freshing department.
Our products are pure and wholesome
and our service will please you.
Send or phone us your orders for cream
which will have careful attention.
The reputation and quality of our cream
is appreciated by the most discriminating.
The R. A. Grimes Company
R. A. CRIMES, Manager.
Cleanliness and Sanitation Marks our Service.
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SPECIAL AT PASTIME TODAY
Bryant Washburn
IN
"THE GYPSY TRAIL"
A Paramount Picture by Robert Housum
Full of comedy, too good to miss. Admis
sion 10 & 15 cents war tax included.
ALSO I'ATIIE NEWS TODAY
TOMORROW
GEORGE WALSH
IN
"LUCK & PLUCK"
A William Fox Victory Picture
While Col. Yoder makes J. A. Dti
ker of Los Angeles place the Baker
fortune at $700,000,000, there prob
ably is an error in the transcription.
The amount must have been $700,000,
which is enough, goodnes knows.
ASHEVILLE MINISTERS WILL
HOYCOTT THE SUNDAY PAPER
Asheville, June 3. Following a dis
cussion by in em bars of the Asheville
Ministers' Association, representing
practically all the Protestant minis
ters of the city, they adopted resolu
tions in which they state they will
refuse to take Sunday newspapers
and will insist on all their church
members doing the same. The reso
lution was introduced by Rev. J. O.
Erwin pastor of a small Methodist
church he,re, and it also stated that
the association would insist that lo
cal newspapers print their church no
tices Saturday instead of Sunday.
This matter has been agitated by
Rev. Dr. R. F. Campbell, pastor of
the First Baptist church here, for
noma time.
STRIKE IN PROTEST AGAINST
TJIE PALITINATE REPUBLIC
Berlin, June 3. The inhabitants
of Mayonce and Wiesbaden began
yesterday morning a 24-hour strike
in protest against the attempted coup
in proclaiming an independent pal
itinate republic.
It is also reported pro-German
palatinatists at Mannheim declared a
general strike, and that the inhabi
tants of the palatinate notwithstand
ing threats of the French of court
martial, everywhere are tearing down
the posters proclaiming the republic.
DEATH OF VETERAN
Mr. Daniel Winebarger, a farmer
of Hickory township, died yesterday
after a long illness. He was n Con-
zeuerate veteran and a good citizen.
Miss Julia Rust of Bridgewater,
Miss Georgia Riddle of Morganton
and Mr. and Mrs. James Gantt of
Statesville and Mrs. Graham Delim
iter of Shelby were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Hewitt for commence
ment and chautauqua.
Zoom Over Your Troubles With a GL
PEPSI-COLA!
See the flyer zom over that
soft fresh cloud high u,j in the
heavens "he's cW and happy.
Are you ?
Or are you hot and stic ky, men
tally lagged ami sluggi-.li ?
Try an exhilarating zonm over
your troubles with a bubbling,
sparkling bjaker of Pepsi-Col i.
It makes you simply srinlUlut,-.'
To catch the incipient headache
to give Old Man Humidity the
merry ha-ha! Drink
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PEPSI-COLA
OOM !
Professional Cards
Dr. J. B. LITTLE
DENTIST
Office Phone 39G
Over D. P. Bowman's Store.
Dr. W. B. RAMSAY
DENTIST
Office over Shuford 's Drug Store
HICKORY, N. C.
CHIROPRACTOR
Dr. E. E. ROGERS
Chiropractice removes the cause
of Constipation and Kindred evils.
Rheumatism, Bladder trouble, Gal
Stone or most any other abnormal
condition of the body.
Hickory: Mon., Wed., Friday.
Morganton: Tues., Thur., Sat.
Dr. O. L. Hollar
HICKORY, N. C.
Special attention given to
PILES, Fistulas, Fissures, Li
cers, Pruritus Cured. No cut
ting, no confinement.
J W. Shuford
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND
Licensed Embalmer
Hickory, N. C.
Day Phone 99 Night 4 3-J
Dr. E. J. M'COY
VETERINARIAN
Office at
Abernethy's Stable
Residence Phone 306-M
ieo.
E. Bi
isanar
DOCTOR OF OPTICS
Error of Refraction and all
Optical defects corrected with
properly fitted glasses.
Office and examination room
in connection with Jewelry
Store.
IF YOU WANT YOUR TIME
PIECES AND EYES
DOCTORED RIGHT
SEE
E. E. HIGHT
Expert Watchmaker
and
Registered Optometrist
Experience Vs. Inexperience
J. Arthur Webb
538 Eighth Ave.
HICKORY, N. C.
Interior Finishes, Wall Painting,
Wall Papering and Mural Dec
orating a specialty. Highest
class work. Estimates furnish
ed. Efficient service.
Painter, Paper-hanger and Decorator
Build now with
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Buffalo Clay Co.
Statesville, N. C.
Fraternal Directory
Catawba
Lodge No. 54
K. of P.
Meets every Thursday night.
filing ureinren invited.
B. B. BLACKWELDER, C C
B. D. GADDY, K. R. S
Piedmont Council
No. 43, Jr. O.U.A.M.
afIe8etnnEvery Monday Evening
at 8:00 p. m. All visitin?
brothers cordially invited
Hickory Lodge No. 343
A. F. & A. M.
RePiaur- communication First
and Third Monday nights
SS2S" Crdial,y hlVited to 1
D. L. MILLER, Master
W. B. SOUTHEmXnd, Sec.
BANK SERVI
sir
SERVICE: Prompt, Efficient ai
teous, is the watchword of The I
tional Bank.
It is the aim of this institution
die the business intrusted to it with
painstaking attention 10 me imeres?
customers. Every detail is Uvi,
strictly confidential.
The needs of our patrons are :
looked after, and ample accom,
furnished wherever necessary t ;
their success. We welcome the
count, and give it the same care .
sideration devoted to the lare.--..
If you have business of any ;
which a Bank can be of service y
dially invited to come m ana s
Money to lend at all times.
First National Bank
Hickory, N. C.
Money To Loan At All Times
Nation
eon-
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Work
U!.erty
- Institu-
inir the
Released From War
With the closing of the Victory
Loan campaign, the officers of thi
tion are now able to devote their t
to the upbuilding of personal sj
patrons.
To each and all we extend
thanks for hearty cooperation clu
strain of the past two years.
In returning to normal conditi-s inci
dent to peace, one policy of war-times v;e
will not change. For mutual suec e and
community progress we shall eniinue t..
encourage the practice of thrift a war
time necessity a peace-time virtue.
Consolidated Trust Co.
L. F. Abernethy, Cashier
RAILROAD SCHEDULE
The arrival and departure of pasaenger trains Hick ry.
The following schedule figures are pubuished as infJrm.::.
guaranteed.
SOUTHERN RAILROAD LINES
Arrives from
New York -Salisbury
New York-Salisbury
Asheville
Richmond-Salisbury
Asheville
12:02 A. M
7:55 a. m.
9:00 ajn.
11:20 a. m.
11:35 a. m.
4:45 p. m.
4:45 p.m.
6:15 p. m.
o;io p. z.
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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. ;ONE 224-L
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Motor Trucks
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Manufacturers of all kinds of
HARNESS, BRIDLES. SADDLES
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