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TV" Mi .... ft' J' i 1 .! I. ; . t' i .l i! VIM'; tl,r I i ru':;J Ml ?3i PAGE FOUR HICKORY DAILY RECORD Id RECORD TELEPHONE 167 many will get the upper hand, but the chances do not appear very favorable. Black and tan Republicans in Vir ginia threaten to do the harm that this element has attempted to do in n tit l i l At r i At ' other southern states where, happi- Publighcd by the Clay Printing Co. , .. ., , , . ....., p.Lt c.,t I ly, it failed and the worse feature Every Evening Except Sunday PUBLICATION OFFICE: 1402 ELEVENTH AVENUE Subscribers desiring the address of their paper changed will please state in their communication both OLD and NEW addresses. To insure efficient delivery, com plaints should be made to the Sub scription Department promptly. City subscribers should call 167 regarding complaints. v SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year - $5.00 (By mail, $4.00; 6 months, $2.00) Six months 2.50 Three Months 1.25 One Month .45 One Week 10 Entered as second-class matter Sep-1 tember 11. 1015, at the postoilice at Hickory, N. C, under the act of March 8, 1879. The Associated Press is exclusive ly entitled to the use for republica tion of all news credited to it or not credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS FRIDAY, MARCH 19. 1920 WATCH THE DEMAGOGUE is that the Republican national con. vention might offer comfort to the rump delegates, if a stafo convention should be held, as planned. Mr Hitchcock, an astute leader, at least may look over the situation in Vir ginia, for he may have room in his vest pocket for some more delegates It is to be hoped, however, that the white Republican party of Virginia will be treated right in Chicago, and the black and tans told where they may alight. The national Republican conven tion Aould make a bold stroke in nominating Judge Pritchard foi vfce-prcsdent. He would come very near swinging the presidential electors to the Republican column, a power that no other Republican ha? It is th mr.n, of course. WEST HICKORY HONOR RpLL First Grade Roy Brown, Fred Huffman. Morgan McDonald. Mabel Craig, Wood row Wilson, Nettie Frye, Titus Hamby, Reba Cody. Second Grade Bain Cody,, Cecil Frye, Naomi Burns, Rhoduey Ham bey, Rosa Reid. Third Grade Ferry Detter. Fourth Grade Virginia Brown, Margaret Yoder, Paul Ramsey, Ruth Drum. Edgar Pierce, Frank Shook. Fifth Grade Claudia Ifeavener, .oarold West. Beulah Ekard, Connie Brown, Bertha Danner. Opal Chap- lnan. Precious Jenkins. Sixth Grade Addie Ramsey. An nie Mae Reid. Frankie Burns, Mildred Hawn.Ruey Perkins, Edgar Brown. Vet-no n. Ekard, Vera Raby. Seventh Grade Nellie Burns, Mary Lec Shinn, Nora Huffman, Ida Benfield, Dorothy Senter, Robert Baker. Eighth Grade David Cody. Tenth Grade Albert Barger. AFFECTIONS o? SB of he following f parts m bo caused hy nerves im-fc pijiged at the spine by a sub!uxa!ed - nRvii vertsbra.' . a S EYES LAK5 THKOAY ARMS HEART l.UNCS LIVtR STOMACH PANr.REA3' rf'M ssmai.i. BOwrx. LAKCE UOWKU Chiroprsciie (SPINAS.) Adjustments Wii! Remove tho JlMU mt maw Senator Walsh cf Massachusetts i: prompt to disclaim any intention of running for president. It is thf silliest talk we have ever heard senator. CAPT. A. E. BURNS DEAD AT HIS ASIIBORO HOME High Point. Mutch 19. News of the eath at Ashboro Wednesday afternoon at .r):,'0 o'clock of Capt. A. E. Burns was received in the city yesterdav. The deceased was about i0 vears of age and had been employed by the Southern Railway Company for about 30 years, in a greater part of this pe- The short address that General Pershing delivered from the rear of his private car when his train stopp ed in Hickory a few weeks ago' nod he being conductor on one of the ought to recur everv now and tbenitran operated between High Point to those who heard it The general with his experience as commander of This Laxative Is Now in Half a liilioB Homes the great American army, and his opportunities to study conditions in Europe, asserted that the greatest need in the United States is educa tion. He urged education of the masses, compulsory attendance. If this country is to e?cape ruin, he solemnly declared, its people must be educated. His message should be considered from now until the Fecond day of November, because the demagogue will be abroad in the land and he will howl and bawl in an effort to win votes. Prejudice will be his greatest weapon- He will fancy that the American people are more easily led by deception than by tell ine them the truth. What an insult and Asnooro Several weeks ago he was taken ill with influenza, the disease effecting an already weak heart. The end i. said to have come rather suddenlv, a? the conductor was preparing to start on his run to Hinh Point. Captain Burns was known by t majority of those who travel over the Ashboro branch. He at all times dis played remarkable fidelity to duty anr net only held the confidence of rail road officials, but was held in high es teem by the traveling public. Over year ago he gave up railroading am founded the Burns Casket Ccmnany, at Ashboro. A few months ago, however, long before he lost his standing with the railroad he relinquished his inter est in the manufacturing enterprise tc return to railroading. He was a res ident of Ashboro, where he is said to have owned considerable property. In addition to his widow, Captain Burn is survived by three children. They regulate ibeir health with Dr. Caldwell's Syrap Pepsin T T JIIFTIE there aro women and young children and elderly people it is always well to have a mild, genllo-reting laxative Jik Dr. C-ddweli's iSyrup Pepsin Itar.dy. This. ?.- a coinbi itation cf simple j.:tativ; herbs with pepsin -vshu h does ;d3 ih:'t is required in cons !i p. -lion and does it v,iih safety and cemfort. D is free from narcotics ::h1 nny be given to babies. Jbdf a million mothers have it in as many good American homes, and these fami lies lire healthier for it. Everv drug store sells Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. i In sf-itc of the fact that Dr. Cald well's Siup Pepsin is the largest selling liquid laxatiid in thj world, there Icing over 6 million bottles sold each year, many u hj v.ecd its benefits have not yet used it. If :;t have not, send your name and address for a free trial bottle to Dr. V. B. Caldwell, 511 Washington St., Xionticcilo, Illinois. DR. CALDWE LL'S SYRUP PEPSIN THE PERFECT LAXATIVE i GOLD G8T YOil? EELING GRIPPY? that is to sensible people! But it is James, Alexander and Katherine Burns 1 Ll I 1.1 T- - 1 1 1 1 a fact. These men who run for office, how ever, should make an honest effort to instruct the people. They should discuss th .questions of government outline their party's position, give a fair presentation of the other side's position, and argue from these premise. Then the public would be instructed and the men who would do that could retire at night with the satisfaction of knowing that they had contributed' something to the sum of knowledge of any given commonity. And we have got to do something like that pretty soon, or these j raving demagogue.? who think only three brothers, Robert and George Burn- of High Point and B. E. Burns of Guilford county; and three sisters. Mrs. Frank Remfrey. of this city; Mir.. J. O. Hull and Mrs. J. W. Elliott of Hickory. Funeral services over the remains were conducted at Ashboro yesterday afternon, interment follow ing in the cemetery at that plr.ee. Quite a number of life-long friends and acquaintances of the deceased re siding in High Point attended the service. "LOVE IS INSANITY," IS DECLARATION OF COURT New York, March 17. The budd ing romance of Charles Eifert, re puted to be a 'wealthy fish dealer, was frost bitten in Magistrate r ; Sweetzer's court yesterday after power regardless of how they achieve it, will so undermine tho belief of many people in the honesty ef their government if it is administered by men of tho opposite political faith that soon wo can make no progres? along any lines. The demagogue on general princi ples, should receive no consideration at the hands of sensible folk. i .. m 1 m 1 w man from the first moment he saw .V SECOND PHASE WORSE !her in the street. He was startled Thr loosintr of the creneral strike! when the magistrate gave orders to in Germany by the Ebert government Miss Ethel Cozzcns, blonde and comely, recited the persistence with which she has been wooed through the medium of an uhromantic dumb waiter. Every morning, with unbroken, reg ularity, she told the court, her un welcome suitor took advantage of the lulls in visits of ice man and milk man. to shower her with love mis: sives of no mean length. Eifert blushingly admitted he was madly in love" with the young !wo- in '.an effort to paralyze the military summon an ambulance to take him to Bellevue hospital's observation ward. Eifert protested vehemently that he all prove morel was not insane, but was only in love. is insanity, caurS party may after harmful to the country than a 1 "Love monarchist dictatorshi p could -have j ru'e" done,. The kapp,:xernment is out ,37 ASSASSINATIONS 'IN ' of the way, but the red radicals are; IRELAND SINCE JAN. 1 marching on. Soviet councils havej been formed in a number of places London, March 19. The assassina and dictatorships of the proletariat VxPn of r7 ?olce aml government em are becoming the order of the day inP1Jre1snin !nd since January 1 of . . ... rr, .. .. , . 'last year was olbcialy announced m a number of cities, fhe situation ,s the hoU3e of commons yesterday by serious. ( James an Macpherson, chief secre- Probably the allies ( can do little tury for Ireland. In reply to a ques to improve the situation, for tha tion as to the number of murderers side they take will inevitably be te f?d ack? in that period, he gave , ., , . .. , fhe following statistics: unpopular side, but it may beconv- Murders: Royal Irish constabu necessary to join forces with the Iary 18. Dublin police 6; soldiers 2; moderates and reactionaries who other government servants 1 total also might reunite in face of great; 27. danger and put down the counter Attempted murders: Irish con revolt. We assume of course that the stabulary G5; Dublin police 17; sol . . . 4, r, idiers 4; other government servants greater intelligence of the German jg t0(a go, people will cause them to view in i in addition, 25 attacks were made tervention more favorably than have;n police in barracks. the Russians. We might score conditions in Ger many as a victory for those who I have opposed ratification of the peace treaty, because had the treaty been put into effect ten months ago the moderating influence of America and England would have been felt ! in the councils of the allies and the Germans would have begun to know! that they were to be accepted as 1 members of civilized society. But we shall probably sec several thousand lives lost by reason of fail ure of the American senate to act. Wc can 'hope that the liberals in Ger- Dr. King's New Discovery scon starts you on the road to recovery OENCRtri y a tril never y'CE. tried, always used. That's trite expression, out ono r more applicable tnan it isUo Dr. King's New Discovery. Yoi! will like the prompt, business-Like way it loosens the phlegm, congested chest, soothes tlie tor-' Hired throat, relieves an old or a new cold, grippe, cough, croup. 4 The. kiddies can take It in perfect safety, too. No bad after-effects. Standard half a century. GOc. and ?l.liO U boctle. At your druggist. Dozri:CcnhiEe Constipated Don't let your bowels bulldoze your system. Make them function regularly keep the body cleansed if" waste matter with Dr. King's New Life Pills. 0 Biliousness, sick headache, sour .:toniah, indigestion, dizziness, furre-i tongue, bad breath think of tho embarrassmentis and discom forts traceable to constipation. How eas!ly they're rectified by Hhe occa K:eim! use of Dr. King's New Life Pills. Move fhe bowels smoothly bv'f yurely. Try them tonight. All druggists 2;e. as usual. For Headache, Neuralgia and Colds,, take PEPSATED 8 Does NotJJpset the Stomach Compound tablets of pure" aspirin and pepsin. Retains all the medicinal qualities of, aspirin. Nv Safe and Effective? III X'ASBp i am x i tint i n i w 1 BuuitintheBlueBcgj mm Pay Torn Street The 1919 street exemption tax of $2 is past due. Call at the city manager's of fice and settle or hand me the amount ancl get receipt. i E. W. LENTZ, Chief of Police. DR. E. E. ROGERS Chiripractic removes the cause of Disease Office over Book Store Hours 2 to r P M. Other hours by appointment FRIDAY EVENING, CLO The problem today is to keon within the bounds of income, ' "u ii Close figuring may reveal . create a surplus each month. T? is jb lKb i to set aside a certain ,,Vi;;'v'1 week or month to deposit in a ZJ count no matter if the nroaVM- FOR SALE ! The following used Cars: 1 Oldsmobile, 6 cylin der Roadster. 1 1916 (3 H. P. 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Power -'-batences vrSifht ar:p ;H.'ear ratios. - Axles mid b curing c'3 ;! J adding needless weight. Some of the foremost hvSvs.iric i Trucks for years industricu wli-x has demanded rcliabla tracks.- Our truck salcs-mauaer can rp, time and increase your haulage eiiici; Tf-.- , Fraternal Directory Li Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. Regular commumVwtion First and Third Monday nights. Brethren cordially invited to be present. . S D. L. MILLER, Master. D. B. TAYLOR, Sec. Piedmont Council No. 43, Jr. O.U.A.M. Meets Every Monday Evening at 8:00 p. m. All visiting brothers cordially, invited. G. O. YOUUNT, C. D. P. SMITH, R. C. . ;.. i i . ' -i ''A : It 1 ''J A'-
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