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t S 1 1 PAGE FUUH El . i PUBLICATION OFFICE: j 1402 ELEVENTH AVENUE ; j Subscribers desiring the address of 1 icir paper changed will please state their communication both OLD and EW addresses. To insure efficient delivery, com- jaints should be made to the Sub-i fription Department promptly. City lki.il,a. -1.. ...I.J -17 rn.Mnl'nO im plaints. i . SUBSCIUPTION KATES n Year $5.00 (By mail, $4.00; 6 months, $2.00) ix months 2.G0 hree Months r2f ne Month .45 ne Week .10 Entered as second-class matter Sep mber 11, 1915, at the postofTke at ickory, N. C, under the uct of arch 8, 1879. The Associated Press is exclusive- K DAILY RECORD entitled to the use for republica- mmm , an of all news credited to it or not edited in this paper and also the; VI. (-anKroM Morrison took the cal news published herein. j trouble to answer the questioiiaiu , Unit out bv the labor and farmers;'; , EMBElt OF ASSOCIATED PKESS ul,icils (o whm. he stood on c-j:- ' I tain matter. advocated by them and ; TELEPHONE 167 .IJI-IiaH h iho I .liiv rrlr.lintr CO. i ubllHhed by the Clay Printing Co. , Every Evening Except .Sunday KH ID A V, AHJIL Hi. 1!2I). ON l.ISIN(J KATES. i The StatfrtvilU Landmark has an- unced that its nulwcription price Jill he raised to $.'5 a year beiiuiiiiy; ay 1. Th' Landmark is published jvice a week and. like other small lipei"s, has felt the pinch of tlr. H'Waprint situation,. The Landmark w the way, will lie worth the price The Hecord will not increase li.- tihscription price for some time at ast. It will limit the size of iUs edi ons, running four and six puces osf of the time. It expects to carry U the news it can and will j'ive its aders the most jiossihble for their jioney The mistake the Record made was j'ot in advancing it- rates in all dc-1 ,artments to a point where it could ubhsh a better paper and malu pme money too. We realize that wt jave not shared In the general pros erity, 'but, wo hflve made u little and ,ope that conditions will improve. ( The News-Enterprise of Newton i-iakes the point that Clerk of Court ,ietzer violated the proprieties in ..ccepting the chairmanship of the jtepublican party while retaining hi? ,ffice. There is no law against it ami f Mr. Setter wants to be chairman, ,hat is his right, though the duties f chairman necessarily will tdve to lis office more of a political atmos phere. Every person has a right to vis own tastes, as the old lady re i narked when she kissed the cow. If Vlr. Setzer felt that he could hold swo offices, one of a strictly public liature and the other of a strictly partizan nature, and do justice to 'ioth, then it is a matter for his con science. The Record dof's not object. : f m , m - - - !,' The "outlaw" railroad unions were wrong in striking and the public ha? . sutlered much damage, but the mtn j waited nearly ten months for a reply to their demands for more wages rhat is their side. The government is the worst sort of procrastinatoi and one of the lessons to be learned from the strike is that a decision should be made promptly on all mat ters affecting the public. If we arc to have trouble, we had just as we1.' get it over with and be done with It, rather than wait a year. i The United States and Mexico an " ) the countries on this hemisphere that ( are afraid of the league of nations ' That is for the information of those U who prate about Americanism and J y. Kovereignty. The railroad brotherhoods are o-iwri until tomorrow m.,..-. r noon tr breuk the strike. Then the railroad t managers will try their hand. The ' fight may be to the finish and in the I rc rap innocent oysyinuers win also j ! i ti ... I r, , the overall club. All right, boys, if you will wear 'em from June 15 to September 10, we will act as a free i ,. bureau for certain farmers and man ' ufacturers who like to see overalls In use. The party platforms just now being ! , published show that only one political . party is abb? to give satisfaction, it , is sad, but true, if we believe the ! 1 platforms, and yet this old world has ' b'f moving along for some thou- ; nlids of years with first one set and 1 1 then another in control. Those nersons ivhn woinl.-r..! u)mi the newspapers would print afUr the 1 . 1 ' war where are ttiey now? alMbury chowed a hefty growth jn -population alt The more land yB tSc in the larger you re, WHY NOT? Insure Your Income as well as your life? A PACIFIC MUTUAL multiple protect ion policy provides indemnity to your lov ed ones in case of your death; protection for your income in the event of loss of time from sickness or accident and an in come for you in your old age. Complete Protection in One Contract Why not put. part of your savings into a contract of this kind? Can you accom plish as much any other way? For particulars call or write H. R. AIKEN, District Manager 1310 Union Square Phone 402 ! the public may know where lie -1 s-taiiils. .Mr. Morrison, as those wu. read his replies in the liecord -yes-, ' . . I A . 1 1 ? 1 1 1. V mt .iv nou'ti. tun noi ih-uui.',. We see by th" ia)ers that tlie stn- 'dents of the University of North Carolina are overall supporters There will lie e;ood jobs open for those boyi luri!i vacation if they will forwan.l tlu-ir names to b' ad iiiarters. 'I his coi'.jitry neeiU nieo win are willing lo put overalls to e;ooi us a. ire. The various war-time acts which wer: passed by congress (taring tlu war could have, been I'ejiealed lo;i a,e;o, and n:;b()dy with intelligence will be deceived at this late day. A few scoundrels and feeble-minded persons have been persecuted in the name of patru-tUm, but it required i , little pressure to make some folks behave themselves. .Mr. Hoover has informed :Massa chusetts Democrats that he would not accept the Democratic nomina- tion if tt-ndered him. Our idea of Mr Hoover had been that he was willini to serve the country regardless of party considerations, but the call l:t i him must come irom the Republican-. be says, lie has about destroyed every chariC he had of getting the nomination from either party. DOCILITY ON ROLLING I'IN. New r'ork Times. The unhappy observations of Blan co Jbancz about the use of the roll ing pin. were widely read because they represent a general conviction In Europe, where a husband generally i.'. more honored in all directions but one than in this country, the leirend of the subject submissiveness of the American male and unchecked dom inance of the ''fierce, athletic girl" is universally believed: and we are a lace inclined to believe anything that foreigners say about us. Our novel ists and playwrights have helped the cause along by portraying not nec essarily what they regarded as char acteristic of American life but what they knew their audiences had be.:r) educated to regard as characteristic ( f American life. v.iklerntss. and to none " other than those very persons who had been pic tured as autocratic empresses of the American home. President William Allen Neilson of Smith college, ob serving that "'one main defect of our education today is the two exclu sive cultivation of the receptive at titude," goes on to apply his obser vations to the fair sex: "In a wom an's college especially it is necessary to guard against excessive docility; to avoid ex cathedra pronouncements : to seek to arouse doubt, objection, re sistance." Into the American household, hith erto more or less Quiescent. Dr. Neil son brings not peace but a sword Thosu whom foreigners regard as tyrannical rulers of the household are to avoid 'excessive docility." Doubt, objection, resistance must be encouraged. It may be a good thing tor the race, but it is hard on the husband. With the arrival of pro hi U'ition many persons have begun tt spend at home those evenings which once were dissipated in ardent con versation down at the corner mm palace. i'l 1,M)L' ll'lll o i irwii f .,,,.,.. v nuu .--i.aiu .t i uo.uuu.ouu v,...i. t.' : H i im-w i tii iv rjveiiillg t ost. It is to the credit of the House of Representatives that its vote for paying $10,000 tg John O. Pugh for "extra and expert services' which have saved the nation $100,000,000 was overwhelming 275 to 2:1. Mi Pugh was formerly a clerk to the committee on naval affairs, but left it for a better paid position with the committee on appropriation!--. The na val committee, lacking experieried clerical assistance, roade u;;e of Mr. Pugh'H overtime. On occasion lie worked all night, going over the na val bill, and. according to the chair man, was responsible for eliminating duplicate and other useless items i.egregating $100,000,000, Sarcastic democrats asked if the chairman and his colleagues were "sitting around like knots n a box" thu whilu, and expressed opiousliope tM. U "iiiht sav -a l,i,lion ICH th arin..I)llallori noninnlrup It ich inn aooiuOMaLion (1omiinttw If one expert clerk on one bill could save so vast a sum, vhat might noi be saved by a proper system of pre paring estimates and appropriation measures at Washington? f W? TABLETS - "jQgk Wiuit is "Spring Fever" ..t b simply low Vitality, a lack of Energy caused by iiapuie blood. GKUVK'S TASTHLLSS thill TOMC restorer Vitality and I'ncry ly ijril'yinj; aad Enriching the Blood. Ycu can soon feci iti SCrentich f.'iing. Invigorating Effect. .tit)c. ORE THROAT with warm salt ft ' . A W'iter, then apply- ply-' U VICRS VAP0RUIT3 v? . 'fOUN H'jDYCUAKD ' oO O0. ;l 20 i Good Health for You Dr. Carter's K.&B. Tea Costs hut Little and You Can Mate a Whole Lot from One Package More people tire drinking Dr. Carter's K. & 1'. Tea thun ever before, because .lliy uuvc luuuu Dm mill iiji iiviiiuiiiut: und howels and to purify the blood ther nt;y hove found out that for liver, stomach is nothing surer, nafer or better. The little tot just love it. T" J and p; SAPOL! if! 9 effective, 'economical scouring Hub; fj.'Mario Oaboruo (Putlic, IN Miss Ginger Snap at Hub Saturday Will my automobile need painting, will it help it. I'll say she do. New tops and rear curtains. Get it done at .; LEONARD TROUTMAN'S SHOP Hickory, N. C:- j j For speed and ease in scourinsr Dots 1 is, use I hr t.l HICKORY DAILY RECOHO A B usmess Somewhere in the back of your head have you the idea of owning your own bus iness some day? Your great need is capital. There are two. ways you can get it, and a bank account has to do with both of them. Save and deposit money and you will ac cumulate part if not all of the necessary Cash. You will also build up a credit to add to the power of your Capital. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Hickory, M. C. DR. J. B. LITTLE dj:.n IT T Office Phone 331 Over I). I. Bowman's Store .CYRUS C. BABB Mem. Am. So.-. Civil Knrs. Vateriiower, W.ilerwot ks ana Sewerage Land MoVdu i.-aon Mifhwavs. Hickory", N. C. -Chm. Com. Mdg. Address: (Jranile Fails, N. C. E. J. McCoy VETKiil N A R Y S U IcC EON Olllce Abernothy's Stable 257-L 228-K J. W. SHUFORD funeral director land Licensed Embalmer HICKORY, N. C. Day r.hone , !9 Night 43-J W. P. SPEAS, M. D. Practice limited' to eye, ear, nose and throat and fitting glasses." Ofitce over Hickory Drug Co. Hiurs 9 to 12, 2 to 5. Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. , Regular communication First and Third Monday nights. Brethren cordially invited to be present. 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. in. Ail visiting brothers cordially invited. O. O. YOUUNT, C. D. P. SMITH, li. C. J. A Lang & Co. Ileal Estate Dealers Farm lands and town property bought and sold Oliice Over Book Store -HICKORY, N. C. G. W. RABY M. D., D. C. CHIROPKACTOR ' SPINAL SPECIALIST Tho new nWhod of analyzing the symritom and eliminating the Physical cause of Disease. Nature's Own Way Over Zerden's Store. Office Hours 10 a. m. to 7 p. m. HEMSTITCHING I WM AKE DO INC HEMSTITCH ING AND PICOTING WE SOLICIT YOUIl' PATiiONAGE Mrs. W. R. Becklcy .eSr-.iteW3a s iliiiimm ! 'am mi im i linn m. imhwwi im i "" " """"'"T j 3 of Your Owii J 'iai carets DR. W. B. RAMSAY DENTIST Office, over 1 laye's;-Lon Drug iJpo '- HICKORY, N. 0. Dr, Din a H. Hester DENTIST i Votler (.roct rv Co., See- ,or Ma.soiiic Ten.pl Geo. E. Bisanar dh;toi of (A'tvcs Error of li 'fraction and Jill Opti cal defects corrected with prop. .iiy lit'.ed glasses. Olliee aud exatnlnatkm roerr. in cop. necticn wjiL Jewelry i'ljre. Hickory Harness Co. Manufacturers of ail kind.-! of HARNESS, DRIDLE. KADDLKP. AND STRAP WORK Repairing a Specialty HICKORY, N. C. Electric Shoe Shop F. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor First Class Work Guaranteed Phone 100. ' Work Deiivered 1032 14th Street, Hickory, N. C, Jitney Schedule Hickory-Lenoir Jitney Schedule Leav Lenoir 3:20 P. M. Leave Hickory 5.00 P. M. Arrive for No. 21 and 22. C. E. ROBBINS parts mil &e caused 6y num t v4$& flnged a! the spina t s sabiBxatti C-J .Chiropraciis hL). l-rtt AXMS FQi '.i..Nc.s Adjustraonis t M""' " Wlil 3 -f$y"r. Causo of if .1 ' i : Atuti- "'-if DR. E. E. ROGERS Chiripractie removes the cause .. Disease Odiri! uver Book Store Hours li to 5 P. M. Other hours by appointment Cleaning Pressing Dying All work Guaranteed Williams-Pearson Pressing Club Phone 272-L tut queue j oaiv tails in tha lit in . - treaimcntof I7'CH, KCZK I A RINGWORM. TETTin mh. .. - ' v ";- ""-'""a "Kin ciiscaa-j i IS cc-ut bun b; our ris'J" HICKORY DilUG COMPAJNI li fillip fcfj S &e kj I Wl tj7V to rrrQ 'Af to bur last bprmg bint win look good n H properly cleaned and pressed. '7C guarantee first class service and work waning, rressmg, i -3 f,, fi i f none 190 1:1 in s i t til li BASEBALL, SAl'URDAY it A u i !jiliiil!ih:i;iiiiiliiii!i-li!iiii!iii;:ii -V- -;,.,:iv, v;: N - "... ," ' f I ' i T7 Ei r .o u K i'J u 4 r.-- his is all X pany's profit American ramuy in ities for .them. The average 180 pounds (u. : WhQ average TV I: 42 p persons Swift & Company' profit lioin aljf sources in 1919 averaged less than V4 cent per pound oh all products including meat. This averages fbi im? iavniiy k-ss ih.-u the price t.f 1 ci Jar per 'week, ior fctlirr, cr 1 street carfare per .v Ibr mother, or 1 p a c k age o f for the children. The complex service which we furnish the public is efficient and economical. The cost to the public in the shape ef profit is too small to be noticeable in the family meat bill. Swift & Company,, ?il!ilH!!ii!ii(Si!ililipi!llii pliliiliiliilliilililiiiilliuiiljlipiSH li. l!i!iili:iSlji!il!l!l!il!!il!ill Sr7 iiHiihiilfiilIUii!ltililliiHH!iHiil::ILi;U RlfOAY EVENING, ,.1 iliermg and Dyeing "i : r Si Phone 190 s j' v msnoii ami .Ue- - V i, tr-r '. 0 'J'V is i that Swift & Com-, cast the avurage X J . about S.; Governmerit;.-' American family Is Census'. li -.i i- er wees -A -i V. c - 15 J: V I ti s i 1 i- 15 i s i I
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