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COR VOL V. NO. 121 HICKORY, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY fa i920 PRICE FIVE CENTS GERMANY LEVELS HE Yt GREAT FORTRESSES fOW Al RSERY AL G COAST . I 'I Howard Hickory Company Formed to Conduct Modern Nursery O. Joe Howard, Manager, One of Leading Experts in Country Fine Gain for This Section. 1 ! 1 .1-1 ):: trc: , ill'. A V- il'.rr. !(.r I ' ! ;;; ,1 ! I itki-rv Cnnpany was I ; i needing of the clock-1 (ho ( iiambcr of Com-j ! j: t nijiht and Hick-! II ;t::o.hcr to the variety J she ha." within her bcr-j ; i ":r.pany Will conduct a I y. c iy 1. 1! 'in c i'. inc-l act i n g j t.i all Kinds ot truit plar.ts, crna mental trees' j and will - tlo laiv.bscapo etc. i vo organization was cf- t1! fallowing officers and , ho;; after the binine-sss ie.rtcr !.; f-ecurod and the gaily formed: (ieo. F. Ivey. !', :. iih'iit K. C. Menzies. v i reusu er u. joe ... ....... :v: Twenty Inches Cover Ground in New England States and While Mantle Extend? to Vir giniaMany Summer Resorts Suffer Damage Several Ships in Distress. p.;. f. k ilr.. i. !: A. .Sft.f.'. ji'-ir.Ui J Mi' ni 0 New York, Feb. ' Plumbers who ; I :; income taxes are no longer the ; -austcerats of labor," according to William Jl. Edwards, United States interna! revenue collector for the jcU'und and third districts of New 0 Joe Howard, J. 1). ' V (.!:, in whose districts this year .Menj'i- Geo F Ivev moro th:K1 SliOlOOO.OOO will be High wages and profitable overtime, o Mr. i'Jd vvardi, have raised to c ir.ee me tax :i:iv'np list s--uch "' tne temporary chairman,: workers o longshoremen, garment A. Sctzei. to 'nrcpare a maker:, pVper haiv.reis, railroad sailers, truc " A v-, , ! iiiit Fhoto shows the groat fort Ku est. r in After-great explosion set off to facilitate the work cf demolishing tn o t ! i e . ID;esctrin was . a fcrtrcs the first class and located in the town cf the same .name in Prussia, was levelled following the mandate in Ike Pes.ce Treaty. of It Chas. II. Geuner, P. h i' M v ing committee was an- the. Sills J t I w i I I NAMED COW By the Associated Press Washington, Feb. 0. Former Gov ernor Henry C. Stuart of Virginia, i i .'nar.tr with an 'authorized canital onuzemen, cliau;:cu::3, ... -r ...... ., T, don t tovget the c.urrji g:r.i, the paiii ii!. J. Li. riiliott. K. .......... j i ... ; iiik..vi- Cbciis cii'U bin; noi l v etios: i o, i r: u. , . . . ,.. .. v liSCn ' ",v : some ot ine latter are laKing more1 . . 4 '''.f. 0. Jut; liouiml. whn i r,nn nf itiv,n ii-. firm .-, ,T.,v. .,i,.ni. " ; itate commerce ccmmissiOii to - - - - -' ' -v 'j j u i :ci n uvvv ct t evil hi fc-ij-o ciiwiiv-. was nominated today by a member ef the inter- MilirO President I SB S IB J I N Sis By the Associated Press Washington, Feb. 6. Another 24 hours cf snow and high winds along the Atlantic coast fror M-Hanr' l" .vlaine was forecast toda tX jv weather bureau. Tbt- peak of the storm is now in New England, where th heaviest snov; j iU the east this winter 20 iiicl.-.-s iD reported in soniv p-';.'.es. The fail continued general fii,; the Canadian border to central Virginia and as far west as the Ohio river. Damage resulting from the storm has been heavy. High tides and heavy seas have wrought havoc on At lantic coast iresorts from eGargia to New England, places damaged in cluding Atlantis Citv. Oman Vipw lief work in Armenia and Syria the Buckroe Beach Va., Wrightsville press dispatcehs a tew days ago ten-; Beach, N. 0., and Tybee Island. Shin- By the Associated Press Raleigh, Feb. 6. Because two 7orth Carolinians are now doing re- !!u v t stcckboldsrs in this com-' Street car conductors and motor-1 cecu James o. anaii ui vw, viji oe tile "'cneral nianae;'!' uuna, wwjziui nan baijil-cu Lnaiana, jM.i. . . i'mii i.ui' in gemng cuen a ;: ii' i'lt' Vi'ted in the nrspw lims.a '.hi'.t h is one of tile best all-round rii. e:vier: in the touth, having been ivnr.t with thy I. Van Lidley nur "r;r'; I'.'i twenty-two years, and has IIET NEU1 i . i rals m accused mm t ,.,..Mn!...iim, .v,.i ti:,.i . s-iH nuve ni.iut' t!-s niueii rti, c , , , . . . ' ti . JLl'v,YVi.v week and if their yearly income ex ceeds $Jj.4J3 for isingie man or iii.Ol'O for the h?ad cf a f.anily, thev l.-i VillCI'n V UCkncwlPf?-'.t will ho roctnirrVl i.n nnnf-rimitn their share toward the cost of running the government. Mr. Edwards cited a ! few instances without, cf course, mentioning any names of bootblacks. mi'.Vwr.gon drivers and bellboys who " hid :)';-) cf the :alcs department in 1019 earned in excess of their ex-j c- p..: ten years. I emotion an(j who wiil be required to I By the Associated Press ilewanl wants to brin hh ' tila,. li-,-urnr" t1 . . I Berlin, Feb. G. The German gov- f. Hick rv in the "o-xvW ' r VaCtti, 01 U) in?mc: J? bcffan ! trnment probably will be willing to ...tA.i.v in inc early , Jnnaaiy 1 ?.nd will ci:nlinue until! , ... ii;,i will need a house of at I midnight of Ivla-ch 15 at which time 3urrer.der its nationals charged wun 'A:: x'lzxm, preferably eight 'al' returns must be in to -escape the j war crimes to.be tried by a neutral Any person having " a! poaiiuiiity of a maximum of $1,C00 1 tribunal, if the entente will agree, it tlii.? ;:ie for rent bv thnt 1 "Jl, tijr U'-'iinqucncy. ! says the National Zcitung ci'n unify Secretary Joy. "I: f.li'i'l rocr.; t;:w Whiie (.olhcU-r Edwards was open- IIIB I ..... a, . . mm mm lo ouun J bin mail the o'.her day out fell aj ( h?cl: f.ir Sp2i!3n,515.ij9, representing j j i the payment of a corpuoration tax j cid raterest. i ha next ; JMarlcets h" corned was from Montclair, M L. J., wnisn is also m nis uisoricc-it ; :.,-u beci registered to pay an m-' jc me tax cf $1.87. ' :V vecont cailer at the collector's By the Associated Press 1 i I .J 0 m cotto: By the Associated Press. Detroit. Mifth., Feb. 6. Formal insistence that favorable, action be taken on the demads for increased wage;; of the maintenace of way em ployes and railway shop laborers was decided upon ' by the grand officers of the workers' brotherhood in con ference herei. -The union officers ad opted a resolution today instructing thcl committee in Washington to infeim Director General Hines that seven days will be allowed for action on their demands. Adoption of the resolution follow ed receipt of a telegram from J. J. Malioney, acting for the brotherhood in Washington, stating that the con ferences with Director General Hines had not acccmiplishcd anything. While officers of the . brotherhood made ii plain that failure bf the Washington negotiations would mean an immediate order for cessation of jwrrl: by 300,000 members, it was in- W of the murder of three relief workers by bandits is causing some anxiety at state headquarters here. The Tar Heels in the near east arej Dr. Ervin E. Chaffer and Dr. Calvin j Linn, cth natives of Rowan county, j Cy the Associated Press Dr. Chaffer's mother is Mrs. Ehza- ping also has suffered severely. Many vessels are reported in distress. i ) STEAMER IN TROUBLE New ork, Feb. 6 The steam- beth Mongomery of eld Hill. Mr. j ship Princess Ann of the Old Domin ican's father is a prominent attor-; ion line, carrying 32 passengers and ney of Salisbury. ! a crew ef 72, from Norfolk to New- York, ran aground off Rockaway Officers in the near east relief headquarters in New York have ex pressed the belief that the persons killed were, natives who were en gaged in driving trucks. S T01SHIP IM MEETING IN JANUARY fee was a woman who:o net income; New ork, V.3 ft T. r C" crt'tr. Her tax amounted to i ;-.ir.rket had Yq, (') Th-' COtton " inim liu caivc.i w ". " T- -.;,-!. nf Wilcox n r. !..)- l- lrreguiar opening . -a'-vxii. ri li-.jn as x ieiuic ?r.t" rantcd to know i today, would be permitted to ma.ee ! iawcr lirst :o oi very prices being 15 points ncints higher. There Payment of a ccrporation 1 ;,hc couki. s-ho smiled and i saiu Rv Tl... A' 'i' iat'.d Press tnx ! war. some Foiling on London aaviccs she ! indicating that British importers were to step iroih baying and "vscd she would pav it all at once, ! rA eparmg to step iro.k baying and bardfd ove-: four chining pennies j e-lsiming that at least one cargo of ';v 1 l.e:d: her receipt. I ?,000 bales h::d besn shipped back ' AnVther V-trioti-? 'citizen fcreign -lo this country for re-sale. Liver- iw-i. r, . A r. .,..... 1 hOV I lllOl 21 CUU.ul lauwi aiiu.vui., tv v .- v.. ..' "ri' , 'I V :i hiirl nr income which was sub- ! and the market was a very active t! v,:.rt ,,,. ! ir !: taxatiori. At the bottom ot Vf l' i ill. , ,. . ...1 Ma. rHnrn ',V:l ?, the followmJT TlOta- ' " . Ii i'.IjI ILIIL I . ; r 7 1 f . . I V. Ul n1 , , i..- v v .. . - - - - - . . ,1 1 . , f .'(. v.-. ur, 1 ,i. , k.; ; hlen: -No tax due but would like ir..g on tne auvance in tne exenange yer ltcre right after There was also a good the opening deal cf sov-! il DOCON CUMING 10 NEVTON SOON I I 1 V f 'vde;ed today by the sen- n'N'i.M I Ij 1. . mi- ;'-( 1 rr:cu:mr;i 1 committee. The u:i i;:i;rMM.U!. Under a e?m- Hi 'O.u.mer.L. the UnitM Stall . .... T....1. (' IV. J " 11!.'.:.'. Uftn iUn onitiir 5u ';;"'V "'".!;! ted at $30,000 ;00 anOd ;J',!";f ' eong'e52 a detailed report cf 151(011! HONOR Ft!. FOR JANUARY W'i ' roll I' i in! III. I mm f;'.n U-lrv.l.!. .J. B. u ,( -':dg, Wo,.drjw Wi'ron. 'con.! (Irivij-.Flib't.i f i j' r lh:in Cody, T'red bu!11S( Uhodncv UmVw, Bonnie l ' V;i'.emir.a B.lick. Evan Nev- Tli in yt. ... i to pay ii:mc and encloce fc; ;f 100' i.urv iiad 0 END RECRUITS . 10 STATE UNITS :ates and after the first been absorbed, March and July sold up 35 to 40 points net higheil. PRODUCE Kgge per dozen Hens and roasters per lb. Old Koosters, per lb. j Country butter, per lb. j Creamery butter, per lb. 'Pork (125 to 275), per lb.' . i 1 Tl By the Associated i rcss ; lb - Washington, Feb. G. To stimu- j ten, I'c'f G. Rev. George W. Vvilburn, pastor of the Newton Bap list church, has been able to secure Dr. A. C). Dixon, former pastor of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, Spur geon's great" church, of London, Eng it'.nd, Dr W. 'B. Riley pastor of the lirst Baptist church of Min- 55c ' ncapolis, and president of the 24c North Western Bible Insti 12c;tutc. and Dr. W. P. White, former 40c Pa'-tr of the First Presbyterian 6Sc I church .cf Albany, New York, for 18c ! the past 19 years, who is recognized as i one of the greatest orators and ex- A meeting of the teachers of Caldwell township was held at the Love school house on January 2. Cady one teaher of this group was absent. The morning was spent in the observation of school room work, and the discussion of same1. Three demonstration lessons in reading Were l ieawec. Mr. II. R. Robinson ixV( Miss Eula Love, the teachers in this school, are doing some eexccllcnt work. At 12:30 o'clocq all were invited in to the primary room where the Love Community Club had spread a won derful dinner. The cay being cold Paint, L. I., early today and sent out a O. S. call, for assistance. Tugs and a police patrol boats have gone to her assistance. The vessel's position was considered serious on account cf the gale that has lashed the coast for the past two days. In response to a wireless inquiry from police headquarters, the Prin cess Ann reported that she was .not in any immediate danger of breaking up. She requested, however, that the tugs remove the passengers as coon as possible. SWISS TO R ERJSE NO OF AH S 1, -,4- have Pork (under 125 and over 275 oer ' i - n , . . ... 1 7C ; ;;OM:ors oi rcripiures in America, xor : a Bible conference on fundamentals late regular army recruiting and j local interest, the war deparV , GRAIN to ne neld in the Newton Baptist church from the-12th to the 17th of February, Other, prominent ,speak- o v 1 1 '.' r a i u . . v. ' . . rrwrrpn rim v nv nnr7,PTnrn i t f'.nnr tvAJA ,Aftnl V,rt h-Ar. ier.UCd to ail recruiting OU1- vw - - 0 unvoroA lnr for January follows: ! vers over the country a schedule for j v.o.upaai , . , The musicians, Mr. ihiw!;. C.i.i Vp-ir--. AnHn nV.n: -.5.1n of recruits by states to ; '-cat rf"'x!and soloist and Mr. J. i-l;. f, IVC ok -r.ivv regiments. Through this born per mi. ; famous Scotch niani i::u ef distribution. inargo oi the music. enie1', i ipi cfncials be- j Oats, per bu. $1.00 -u r?ll m npraona : live, uer ua. t-v. ;n v j v.. intero-t in the regiments to which j Ccmpeas Mt. White and the musicians on the - m-M nrp :i'-5?lL'neLl. nirrht. nt t ho l ytn 'in r! fn kmcr In? By the Associated Press Geneva, Feb. 6 Swiss federal aa- oifee and cocoa were greatly en- j ihorities, it is reported, will follow In tne aiternoon the com- . ihf, rirrf odpnt. :rr. hv Hnllanrl in deal- mitteemcn and other patrons of the ' v.,rl dcnmlltls of the allies, for township came in, and a most mer- , " . , eztin.J educational rally was held. We 'h extvaditien of Germans who are are glad to know that there are now; in tne country. Former Crown seven pupils from the Love District J Prince Rupprecht of Eavaria, as away m high school, and seven more(well as minor officials, who vin cuiiisLc .uau " . i.sikpii refill in Fkir:t7,..vi.., is -true of several other districts, in the township. These people are in terested in a larger type of school. They ned a good high school in their township. On January 9th n meeting for the teachers of East Newton township was heM at Southern Grove school. Demonstration lessons in reading were observed. A most intero-tiue feature of this meeting was a judging contest. Fourteen good eaio-1 '- its oi corn had been brought m by the boys and girls. Mr. Hendricks, farm demonstration agent, gave the honor " of the selection to one of the girls, and second to one of the , boys. The pupils of this school have done some excellent wbfk in the various agricultural clubs during the past three years. At noon all enjoyed a sood picnic dinner with hot colFee which was served by the ladies of the community. The afternoon was McKee, director j &Pent in the discussion cf the work Dalbert Coutts, 'jUIeu- teacners. Miss Stel- f win I !a J-caer and Miss Leiia Whitsner. nrr i -1 f I POSSES F.'.i- Crade-Oovge I'rfce, A'3i3 also S i 'Urt nos vVithfrsoo.m, Margratf .msnts will b( v'ut'.r ''ttdla Walker, Paul Rams-v, ' identify each m J.Iro'vn. Katherine Cook, 011ie;iate state, a '"'"'S -lames IhilicW Wbrro the i Tino fmmpwork cf a divisional or- ani'.alion on - geof;iMi"-' -j i Of UP. JN6W Jiingumu i " I 1 A. . cor.M'cso another, and similarly tne whole country is 'covered. infontrv aTifl field artillery regi ments will be so allocated as to best h regiment witn a sepa firordinsr . to the plan. i Where the number of regiments is Weather J i Dr. Dixeh on the night of the 13th. JNewLon is yvery fortunate m hav frie: such men of international reo- r',,)l''lhr;ra.le---Ruth Moore, Herbert greater or less than the number o . ;Ufi,V J' 'nk Shook, Odell Frye, Al- plates comprising the divisional area, i ,', Iv.kair Pierce, Lucille a regiment may be made up ot re- e it For 'North Carolina: Fair tonight HtauVn m ccnIGrene, lor many oi crA Saturday; net much change in' lne- bargor cities are not so fortu temperature, moderate northwest to! .at2' as to be aole to- secure them. i-r-Vi -virs ! these Bible conferences on Christian w j :unaanmetals are being conducted Meade, Md.; and 29th Camp Ben-1 in many states of the south. At ning, Ga.; from New Jersev to 45th I present these men are m Florida and .rj- K7f-h ' Cnm-n T)iv N J i w.nl come to Newton and Charlotte doisg some excellent work in the school and community. We were de lighted to see the pupils and patrons very much interested" in thp commu nity reading circle;. This community is reading about fifteen of the best magazines published, and the interest seems to be all that could be desired Tne teachers of East Hickorv town ship met t Allen Fry school January I ii UJS a -rsat Pleasure to go to Allen Fry, which is one of the best, equipped schools in the country is tne priae ot the com munuy. About twenty nuik am h I;ulbritlt lii'tl miUi frr.m more than one state. V, v .-.- u -- w - - - . . T , , . fiUi (JiTdf rinnrlin TTrn'.7np.y. i Thf. rotrimcnts to whicn lec.ui ff.mii(' Harold Vest. Lillian i from each state will -Ro are as iieulah Ekard. (lows: r;'u Uiude Edgar Brown, An ihv v"' 1,1ranI:ic Burns, Pearl SuVi V- numThries, Selma Hicks Vtrcrinin infanti'v rpprnif.s will nr ' ircm there cnf tn tho fi2nd ' msriment. Csmn i from here. Lee, Vq.; Maryland, 'Delaware and i fcsen withheld from the press for fnl-' District of Columbia to 17th Camp several days -on account oi the quar- Meade, ivia.; neia ariiiiery irom vAA a vvanu ou xmn wntji vvuuia ue intea, ct more StAROHilNG 8 BOLD FELLOW Ass-.'-c Y'?e$s rae today scouring the Dover section of Craven county in search of C. H. Scott who is alleged to, have at tempted to hold up the cashier of the bank there late yesterday. The would-be robber entered the "build ing from the rear door and ordered che cashier to hand over his money. hfi cashier picked up a revolver and oneud fire on the intruder, who fled. Armed men searched ail night for the fugcitive, but bd mt captured him early today. in the discussion of other interesting educational problems. The West Hickory township meet ing was held at Brookford. All the teachers of this group, twenty-five in number, were' present. This school is in charsre of three young ladies from Georgia, Miss Rosa Collins, Vera Reed and Sarah Purks. They are certainly doing a high grade work, in the morning observation Ierspna m reading were given by each of the . - - - .7 S S-. .11 tl I W III I Thev will '-o to Texas ' 1 , ux wnere splendid work i -a , xne teacners en- rhfe announcement has ! und the efficient lead- Ued5fera ' i"6 Schoo.l hoVsc- .. -i I these three states and the district to South Caroling . "t-r 19th, Camp Bragg, N. C; coast artil KPAeSl ler.V 53rd, Camp Eustis, Va, and cavairv iztn, Vjoiuiiiuus, in. ivies. Cordon ' - 'r:Atvn, field artillery to the M'Oth and lst. v-amp Ccr.un Nellie liurns, Kosa : eers to tne uuu, v' "(,v.nth Credo Ordo Itonvn.r. .'a,'V kc; R!i;n r t... 4- 1,0 r.r.t.Vi. flamn i ' . i "Mi ii. i im i i i rr v m t'tir u liiv u , SVri! fJ.)"ulas Perkins , Dorothy C; and cavalry to the 6th, 1 h'nhu iiuUu Setzer, Plato Moore, i Oglethorpe, Ga. . & Jh? Robert Baker. - I . Intetry f rom 1 ifc 1 1 I il .tm ., T -i lent d t w,.t-,,v ""via uoay. Kr'Ui Ornde-Albert Barger. Will Camp Jackson, S. G; 12th, Camp Infantry, held artillery and engin eer recruits from North Carolina, 'Tennessee, W. Va., and Kentucky, will join regiments of the 1st division, Camp Taylor, Ky.; coast artillery to 6ist, Camp Jackson, S. CX, and cav alry to 5th Marfa, Tex. ership of Miss Rosa . Sox. w1 The discussion of the oservation Ies principal of the school. Very in- zons was neartily entered into by the terestmg and helpful demonstration teacheT present. It is certainly a Jessons in readine- wero-o-i iron in Un i pleasure to visit the Brookford srhnnl dfir,ifo -n,m,0T,f id nd ftfth grades by Miss Mvr- under ?ts. efficient manairement. We If quarantine is not lifted -"the con-- J1 TC. E1SS , Bertha Reii ference will be impossible, but it is I'C ni u co wealth" talk hoped conditions will justify the re- femMll " u.y vjr. nenarijks, ;n!inhr Snn.-iv.;- A , t ' mrval of the quarantine in time for 'the conference . Mr. J. A. cretz is out again after being confined at home with the in fluenza. " County Supermtendent Long gave a most interesting talk! The pupils were dismissed at noon. The after noon was spent in discussing the work obsvervevd in the morning, and were glau to have Mrs Wilburn and Air. Hendricks with us at this meet ing. The meeting for the Catawba and Mt. Creek township teachers, which has been called for January 30th waa postponed on account of influenza. MARY ROWE, Supervisor of County Schools. -
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