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IT ' ' ' - - - - -- - - -- - - -- u!.a ? it Ea I -a VOL V. NO. 121 FACnONS READYlLEAVE FOR TREATY ! IN FIGHT ! I I HICKORY, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY i920 PRICE FIVE CENTS ', VI !6- 8 it li UULUMUIlH THE NEW GERMAN SEAPLANE IIMM SrtRs 111 no IP,- the Associated Press 'u't.hiiigton, Feb.. 7.- .hnv in carrying the P ! M ! . I' , t' By the Associated Press ari3 of! Paris, Fob. Delivery to the liur.v; ! r.:i mail J.'" . w: Client l)V tilO .J.'Ter.eh ;. back to the senate fleer were I d,.ue in Tjeriin of th; lirt of Gcv; corn-adored today at conference 7 V. . ariciu faction.; in the cor.lro-j n-u,,:' NVil::f- ".tuition is demanded r.:vh oi mo groups, it was ; ,v.'. d.-'tenuined to make a stand lo cauw its prcgrum 1 1 ;l" 11. .1 :a tut was generally ex- 1 :,iiaU' clicks that the mod- ! "!!':!. icycvauou:? drawn uo in :j, i.j ,iar!b'ni conference would af ,i 1 or the compromise, i). or:vf: wcrvto confer ::n the ,n ,'..! aad a majority (.f thy i):m-; !'.'! C It .ben of the it " actn.n ; . 1 was v rufi- .rats would let it at Lit tnria-, 1 ; ' 1 i' 11; being sought. It ghi t 1 i;i-)'.vn h;v.' far they would go 10 plinvJ the moaibcatiens 'of the ; ; 1 1 t conference, in which the 'i vaticinated. i lmd:!iezu leaders already have :-,! to fuu! trie whiphanu nr... ih - hee.tv over ex:1 01 it on article ,:nd the Monroe id cv trine pro- by the aliic is the proper course to i pursue in the exuding circumstances,: the council of ambassadors decided to-1 icde ?"ivd:lic: in I c(;;Y;r,iv;:';iiiue. :l ; iu:t in the dixeu.;-1 r V.-o aa:l)".snadorr. j t!:e entire ;uet- ! o Ccrmany v.:n that j . l':.: ail :o;; , .,.,,1,. 1:0. 11. .PC.' j'.vait actr.r. t I i ji ?i'ent rc voir Ck-r er u: hould ivern-- ;:?::o,i!f va n I : c ; 'i iii ' irrocuneilahle" sr:un o;r)a ; ,,! . il-crdicn in :mv form also call- 0 . 1 i . I .. . . 4 .... iU..'.. cc ; : ! cr, ;;c tcijuv iuu. u r u'c.r : . ;p tl- it- ;'l:enM)t U defeat t!re Vv"a 1 w:.r e:n ii ill ni-.ui.iue v;u- '.V: -; W A (fit BOOST FOR ! CAROLINA BY PAPER 1 . lit 1 ; i jc'itv outright. info: n-satl'.n c.r. iv '. -. i ti ny til'.' CV.'l- : cciv.rUi'dque n th.it there cf sources cT jnsfi ,di'- t and i:.r pre cent ' Lwe -ue caMn.i in addition to engine and pilot rcom.3 a crui&m radious ct 2,0i)Q It was bull lea vir..rr spread as wen ;s carrying capacity. and capable of a speed of 1000 milp at the Zeppelin weiks, and is said. to have been an SUNSHINE BEST FOR ifflaiOEIiK UUiiui'J hih. ;21. rlnAiUUur K tf. 2i -A rr Ihdeir.h, Feb; 7. Sunshine is a no re Orient remedy for kifluen.a llrm wid'key :md is much edieaper in the opinh.n of officials of the state ii,.:rd (l I'e.ilth, viie have received mi- tuci-ein. request. 4 recently asking thu writers in dilfcrcnt sections of it': v.Iate he furnished the "open se- iiiiK " lin t M'vh 'which thev can secure ; !i'i!e whisktv for use in treating v'ii'u's ( the ilu. And the doctors fio iv:t menu to a?sunv a joking at owards these request?, when tluy say th::t sunshine is a better 'r.nal.v than, whiskey. Ml t!i" venue .its vet received .for ways and means of getting whiskey i,-v. .1 an. v;eved with the infor mrdion that the state board cf health ':: not know cf any way' to get uh'dcy in th;,i :irchibiticn itnlo. hiln wise thev have pointed out to the pcjpie maxing tue incpiiry tnar me .tr tr'.-.-in Mctticul ass'-viajon. r. rll nnmmt & A- si 5 v i : ; 1 : 1 U 1 PHILADELPHIA joprn trn 1 The Greens! had the fctiovvine: l'c:d News tndav ifflillO i. !e on O. Joe Howard, w!io cdit.c-j to wr. to enter the nnr joca! !)top.e: O. Jce H..'W;'rd, h) for tho p 'st l'J year h'.: h'.;-n id citified wh'i the J. Van L iii d ley Nar-erv cumuanv, 0. By the Associated Press Washlnft-tcK Feb. Secrctarv 1 j i t i 1 v. i tiuti Ji-Ca AMiUliai oilllS 'iii fcrcd legardir.g the acceptance of for eign decorations by American oliiccis, rcmcna, n.ivii.g :cr.tr tcrved t's secre- tary-treaurer and saUs- manager, his res d in order to 'er.tev baeines-s of i; seerccaiy ccia t;ie senate sub-coin- mivtce investigating naval awards. The secretary i id 1 a 1 navm- omeers oe permrorea to accept such decorations on the ground tinvt it would hav marked Rev. S. Douglas McDuffie, colored diine and educational leader, who cv.'c, Cataw bai county four mtonths on the roads or his bondsmen the sum that they had to vacate, has octn leeatcd in Philadelphia, but it i- net believed the state authorities will bother with him. News of his l icsence in the Quaker Ciyt was re ceived a letter today by Chief Lent. i.'cv. McDuffie, it viil eb recalled, created quite a f urore "in Hickory in the rummer of PJ15 with Ids plans for educating the colored youth of this section and his more developed phins for relieving the jparents of :.,?: beys of ni';ney, .chickens quilts i conferees cn the railroad bill. ma ctner articles tnat eouid- De con- .With the agreement on this e J i f TX'Til T o -.i T T i -v. . Ti .... i?j . " uciii, wuu,r 01 tne j Country Gentleman has been mak I -no- a tour o the country in an effort j to acauaint the readers of that pap j er with existing agricultural cond j tions, and in the February number j cf his paper he makes note cf what j he s2v in the state of North Carolina j fend. South Carolina. He gives an cf affairs in the Old Ncrlh State. which he seersto have comprehensively ; covered from east to wect, as indict -i . v ms map showiny: the division iof the state into thres great parts i coastal region, piedmont and mount ; ain, with the crops peculiar to each section. He also provides for his readers a large picture of the Trans sylvania country club boys "starting off on an cuting superintended by county agents," Mr Dean saw won- ; dxrs in the tobacco regions "growers j driving to market in five-passenger jcars, the rears of which were loaded hvith tobacco each load worth be I '.ween $300 and $350 dollars." Ho. j was much impressed with the thrift I of Catawba the dairying and sweet i notato county. Catawba, he found, j leads the state in potato growing, the leverage yield being 209 bushels to J the acre, and he made note of a 13- car load shipment that netted $4.50 the Hickcry Chamber of Commerce j ;n excellent "boost" as one "thor oughly awake to its opportunities j ar-J obligations in terms of the i farming region." Th growth of I the dairy industry in . twba was an- I 4-1-,. .. X 1 i. 1. 1 TIT . V viuer Linug liiul iiiLcrtsieu ivir iean ! immensely, and this impression was ciaUd v.-, jntcrpti . . i c. 1 . ' 1 c icc. 1 at u.cicor 1,1 1 . . . I -1 v-. . l-t ill. in t,nu :v ,1. V. Idiiitc. K. As&o- rrc'c" cn the spirit and morale of th 1 , "sc". ct tnj mo4t rcpurar.io pnysi- -Amen win i;e LiwUa county. com-1 1 hi- -capilrd .-.t pi Lverlv of Ca- nan v 40,000 of , 1 he r.cw concern ; 'A as the Jiowai-dJ : i.-.i been subscrib-; -v.y. "I do not beiiee for a moment that io mere tacc tnat ine liritisn r?ov- cecvi a ueixre co to certain of our n: cxpr- ov cians in the country, 'nave gone on ntord saving that whiskey is not rer. ddercd a medicine, and is ia r.uaiical need .vhat cannot r ' 1 h :r not, been met by other remedies. One cf the doctor; if authority for th; ;t:;!'n,ent that he watched two phy-;i(kiri.-! during the last epidemic. One . . . .1 , 1 J K um .i vt;i.4icv m t no ireamem, ct T ;c : y ed. CO! ear dated th: IIow- awnru decoration j-.kins influenecd the morale or light ing Dpi r it cf the American navy, 'd'ts effect may iiave been prcnounc- ed cn il;UOl' I. IV: W.I v. flu an I the other did "ot. "r.i treated about the same number it r f , l ...Hi I i i'i i (! eases. i no mcr;aiuy iaie lienors tnan American appreciation, .V, arauv ;o.:c cf the but i i the American navy that nuni is negligible. I was and am per- uecor; :aby opjxeu to a upen the American principles cm 50 died in our 1 rnd custims on f-:e ; schec va w con fl ea sos of the doctor wno ued whiskey was a little grcracv ti'a . ."a;.a;g three of the doctor who got ; kag Vv'ithout whiskey 'em aik ably la are. naatu e y. :. ret s :CS Kcretary became 5 Jr., And ihero is no .joko about sun r bine i. dng car I for the ilu, accc:d in.r to the dcetoiv. Theiefore they wrre feeling much better about the ' ituat ion in the state than they have !t"U when they found the sunshine t! in morning. The vcpeits coining in Justified the faith of the doctor., for whereas the noon reports on ye Unlay showed over 1C00 cases, ; jn that under; a: tltere were but PJOi) ui the repot'ts Hccivt'd up to no:n today. Four l ia;ircd and sb: of thcfcc came from Vv i;;. tan- Salcn which wn the la rg.fi c report that e'tv has yet turnci in. 'i'hc majority of these cases, howev er, are not dangerous and only live '1 '" of pneumonia have been repcrt i;d from that city during the past 24 iio'irs. la all there were 3S cases of new pneumonia cases reported and eigid maths wore reported as having oc ruried finco the la't repcrt. St It'll' l'l SMITH DtlA!) Xe-u'tnn. Vch. 7. Esnuire Davi 1 1'u.rce Smith died suddenly at his 1 i . :. I crd v.'i j company a a me rCi:L ::!.,',: irickcvy until . edico! year. 1' ri ; nd'. v l dcrt'y cy :aa. kj ,,,,,c.-.., Van I.iiTui-j ouain tnera :-:oac:tious ct . . ... , ,r 1. , - ... . .-.a set-v'ce 1 eign approval ana nvvor. ouca ,jk;Viv' . Vr-'H-rn" p.btu r,nd he ic. J attitude would bo subversive of the i. ipuete v it a every c.e;an or tiiu t j;ai.jcci. n:ucin.)mu;ce vx un; iicwwi.i a;-' .,.:,.! v..!,r m v .n'ir-.ualiv liu- inalien even a friendly nation witi lit 1 . verted into cash. He even carried a lunch of lads to New Jersey, where some of them were put to work and others turned adrift. Besides the beys all cf whom came back, he carried off about $400 in real mon ey and chickens and ether things to the value of one hundred filthy lucres. Late this afternoon these had not returned, the chickens ev en failing to come home to roost. So the reverend was iredictotl and quite a legal battle was waged in Recorder's court and in superior court with McDuffie on the losing side. Sle was. to send the beys to By the Associated Press Washington, Feb. 7. A return of 5 1-2 per cent on the aggregattNval ue of the railroads would be guaran teed by the government for a period of two years; under under an agree ment reached by the senate and house sect ion, Chairma Cummings of the sen r?.te said the. .percentage after two years would be fixed by the inter state commerce commission, which would be authorized to tlx rates so as to yield that return. i emphasized as he went into the- moun tain irfegions, "where lEttle dairying coramunites are hemmed in by tow- ering rrciges and sometimes remov ed a score of miles from railroad ccn I ters," but "where oh the hillsides are j prcdueed feed and grazing is unlim I'ti d abundance," and where the dairy ; cattle "'thrive even better than in the mere level areas," and where, furth icrmorc. the cheese factories have rcmc to supply "the missing factor in the equaitiorA" Pie thinks the soy bean is destined to become "an cc'Cic factor in the j- tate." In the cotton region Ti r, r -in found evidence of future prosperity in the development oi .'be cotton warehouse. Tfo believes tho r-vsem will "pay for itself in a jiffy." He also finds ths work of the North Carolina state divisicn of m worthy of com plimentary note, and was not unmind iVd of the benefits that have come to With the agreement on. this section ; the ra a ms a:. rn i tic-- i - puiar Pc Pel tnat it such oin Glasgow, Va., but he had lev i:n was allowed, there would be a few; and that was why he ran counter to service wnc.se desire lo i tne iaw.- urmg icr- the corffrf"1' finished tKcir we the bill and Senator Cunir;mg: congress would .get the bill b;-,. i'uary j5 Mi -V ,il Of" in t: t.- i. the iiy.i ABANDONED SHIP, ii.'-ir uaiiy nu- Inalien even a iriendly nation 1 . . .. . ... 1. . j 1 i ) :T TTllC!:!. f C SSI. V J. .HI If! W.-'i a leaving Grcehshero and rcmona. tbcyj 1 v, nom we mignc ne 1:. ct, CtV'.u ne nas 9-otn-o- SUGHI DECREASE IN- I1I0E1A CASE yen MAV JI If in I opportunities in tr.e.'lj i.dlcccien that he r.tcasuia: T ., J.V.I t ot success II ; vo :-nvrr of tbt! . and Ll. i.. ics inauager. --T-- .a . AO , v cH .1 ; J. Van 1 Da": ton, ; Iii Qfii! APDDflUPn nLuuii iv. 1 huvlu . THESE iSEfilli1 A 1 X further slight derreasc in the iWvV'V: PK'NCFRS UVAIYj TOIl ' Wasliington r cb. 7 President 1 y the x i ; SS. tSIT 1 ' 1 1 1 I '. . .'. - .. -ill f L X I 1. A.hzp' l ft'1, L -y ,j ; b.mc h-o Un.i m -.rnin-r at 2 o'clock. ! ' V-- c f Vw -; Mr. Smith va, formal., u rc ido ;- ? it h-i fall when he mo-.-d to Xewcen, , ipVV ! following rr. acckhrd, vn h was . . 'Vilbi i lun owr by an ivAmvA u, er. 1 1.1-I 7, . '1 VLO? I luret to t!.e c.knt tnat ln wa3 ; u .Jfi"2f 5XJl4r',i C ?' 1. ! ' ' iVi i"5i Af! i Wilson has written Senator Hitch- j cock, the Democratic leader, approving i the reservations to the treaty cf Versailles, which the senator present- .1, numoer ct mtiuensa cases was re verted . today, though the falling off was not as great as was hoped by the health authorities. The disease is spreading every day, but the num ber of victims per day is not growing and :-t is believed that a few more days of fine weather vill aid materi ally in cheeking it' here. By the Associated Press Boston, Feb. 7. A beat containing ten men cf the wrecked concrete i rp the redoit unions But the biggest ::. ' for the state ;; '! development of eh- ' :.. 5.-wef. He was ad- vertcr- to t he ;at tiiat North Carc-iina has been remarkably free of labor disturb an cer. vhiefly ."because the noreentage of an Anglo-Saxon blood in her people is so high. "But a specify cf human vermin flattered ' by j- - of 'idical. in certain in stances made capital of illiteracy - i i C i a:n- -u v ire woiKors m auiii. ox iuc idl ci.:tricts and sowed the seeds ot i discontent." He is told. however. ; that th - best citizens of the state are i rc a ir-d over this, because educa- iYr.r-r -. ver is inclined Heel wanderings 'cf regard e ;i- a eflv aftervards seen, according to a radio jfol. the fact that some intelligent message received here by a coast j truth abou state and people are thus gi;ard cutter, xhe liiessage said that ! HVen publicity in wholesome manner. left' the vcfrsel at 9:S0 today without i tor rins" nationally-read- paper the master's permission and were not fortunate thing for the state t-hie and 25 of he crew. -Charlotte Observer. PRE H B Y T E 1 1 1 A N CHURCH Dnrino- the influenza quarantine our cd to the bi-partan comerence wham dlurche;. are clcsod to pulic worship, recently laiiec to rcacn an agreement. Pf-.,! a fm:ilv worshin : The letter was written before- the j houltl be specially emphasized 'during r.ublieaticn of Viscount Gre left .-iatini that the Lodge reservation m.uui be acecit&Oie, r j this period and we should plan for a prayer circle in our homes at tne usual hours of church services. Prayer does Markets COTTON BARBARY COAST IS ONIY MEMORY NOW By the A.ssociated Press N!i;w Yor!;, F:cid. jna i-otton ' By The Associated rress market was comparatively quiet dur- an rancico, eo. inose wno inr today's early trading. The op- I'may come to San Francisco at ttie ening was steady at unchanged pric- I time of the Democratic convention ce to an advance of 12 points, with : the latter part cf June with tne idea active months selling about seven to ! of experiencing a thrill by visiting 11 points above last night's closing "uarDary oa- win uc um- 1.1 v.' a 3 vr.able te l.abk aftoi- his iaxm. He was a member. of i-'eaant AU h,dist clana b ' nd teu d t tne mean's lihle c!a-.:. Mr., i-'mich was yerr.s of age nf ii nir.av'd bv i'i'- w'de and 8 children. The fancal v.'l! be held tomorrow from Mt. I'leasant Methodist church at 2:30. 'e. I'. Wb Tucker of Newton will Mr. Shinn, Mr. Smiths t alitor with the funeral services. Dr. B. M; Craig, paster of the First Presbyterian church, will ob serve the first anniversary cn Feb ruary 29 of his admission into the church. This is a paradox, for Dr. Craig has been a church member v 40 years ana an ordained minis ter for many years. It happens tnax February has had to get along for the past 40 years with only four Sundays and the. popular Hickory pastor therefore bus missed his anniver ilVr IX THE CENSUS LlSTStfE CLINA1U) iCRETARY LANE DECIDES 0 LEAVE Mr. V. A. Clinard, census enumer ator for the city of Hickory, will com plete his work by the end cf next J'fek and in the meantime he wants !e sure of getting the name of ev JJJ'y person in the city on his list, these who have not been seen and J'C is sure there are a few that have 'cen missed are urged to address him a letter asking hm to call on them bettor, to give their name. ari- reus and date of birth. ' I Portugal. Princess do rigana By the Associated Press. " Washington, Feb. 7. Secretary Lane of the department -of the in terior has placed his resignation In the hands .of President Wilson. It formerly Anita! came known some time ago that the of-"' rof 'Now' York, arriving in! .secretary- contemplated leaving the Vow York from Europe. ine Tfm- cabinet when it was convenient for cess is the wife of Prince Miguel of the presidenL : "V. ij v . Anv one wishing to get boons figures on renewed Liverpool buying.! Pe:nteo.. the Sunday school library and .d covering for over the wee end. j Man' ?f the resorts,, celebrated in there from 10:S0 to 11 Sunday morn-, May Open 34.72 from tne Sunday school papers from the Pr.es-' bvteriart church will tmd some one March 32.41 Juiv ou.ou From this trae ic'n the doors cf Cetober . 28.54; the Presbvteria'n cnurch will oe December 28.C3 open from 10 a. m. to- 5 p, m, so j. 1 j. a-, tirill vvvav . rnter CliaU il.UV 'LiliG VTiu vT.ii -- mg. for prayer, PRODUCE You may net, meet any ; jjens and roasters per lb. Close 34.95 32.65 30.7(5 28:G7 2812- . ce there but your pastor or you may Qld Roosters, per lb. 12c nnd a lew otners ooweu iu ! Country butter, per lb. 40c prayer coming and going at picas- j Grearnery butter, per lb 68c Pork (125 to 275), per lb. ... 18c Pork (under 125 and over 275) per ura. j- it ' j chur rch. none other than the House ol uod. lec ic ue u nice ; 17 a place of prayer anu cnereoy Gate cf Heaven. THE WRONG INITIALS It is Mr. W; R. Ivey of Charlotte snd not Mr. Neill Ivey who has ac cepted a position with the Sctfthern Desk Company with the Southern ily and the correction is being made instanter. A capital. N looks very much like a capital W when -written ' and this accounts for the mistake. Mr. W. R. Ivey is a son of Dr. W. ! G. Ivey of Lenoir and also is a fine young fellow. lie and Mrs. ivey are at home at the residence of Mr. E. L. Flowers. . slcrv and verse as the scenes of des perate adventure, where cheap board ing hcuse operators, , commonly krevn as 'crimps' freely plied their trade of shanghaiing sailers for unscrupulous sea caputains, are permanently closed. Others have but the name of the places that once flamed vrith color, music and revelry. Long before national fprohibiton was generally considered a possibil ity, "Brabary Coast," a section of Pa cific street extending back from the v,r fvt o tilf ftnzen blocks to I where Mhinatown touches the Italian district, had been redered innocuous by the prohibition of the sale ci nuuur GRAIN jn ths lonc? rcw of dance hails there. (Corrected daily by Horseford Milling! -rhc main artery from this district . Company) to Market street, San Francisco's Wheat ' $2.75 i r rincipal thoroughfare, is Kearney Corn per bu. $1.90 street, wdiere once it is declared, wtn- Oats, perbu $1.00 j in an hour enough reckless spirits could be picked up to start aimoswuv -.crt cf desoerat-e enterprise. Now Rye, per bu. $1.90 Com peas $4.50 Weather For North Carolina: Partly cloudy A. V - - 4 i. n-vr most respectable business streets. Miss Kathleen Whitener arrived lat night frcm Washington where she is connected with the national tonight and Sunday, not much change j headquarters, American Kea e-ross, in temperature . gentle northwest j to spend a month's vacation with her winds. ' j mother, Mrs. A. L. Whitener.
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