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HICKORY DAILY RECORD
MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9, 10
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" ''ihn dc'nnR the nddreii
. kMUA -hand will pJvase ntnte
comn.nmcation both OL!.nJ
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TTi,5ff.l matus and Japan reach an nr.e the pistols which the authorities to extremes.- Nc doubt there was
i. iho Pacific. . That ex- nau in.-ent.wi uiem w wij. . . somcumi- even in the older medical
ii i reeinv. ui i --- -- . :iru:i 4U f 4 ;
".l plains why tlw J rench have been ob- .j.ndpk; js weicmnc, the truth
, .stin.it" at thi! arms conference. They ev commerce destroying: I
and
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Tfvr OTinr intn tUn rl i f r o wl .j.irl. m ,.--!
uy Mil)- ,i.-c,.,i ,,.,4 Kl,.,i;..,-
practical lmpos .Jen- If , .
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EAT Y oi " . . i o. i Q i i If f "l es' "nJ the newest glimpse is apt to
f,7 .the dail!ycout tered m l 91-4-1 918; a n, , fed- bp; h rfisconcerttne .?0 steadiness
rntift.M, th- icws ta-a.thc Koot 5elulcn' 13 of vision. One year the great secret
Jrlfar as,,,fc 1S4,"OW a p1!l."K1y seem to lie in the vermiform
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rgrmak ol(j inflict with the British, the fi: Pcrs aRamst tms toitci ot archeg .,ttontion
igovevnment was brought nearer r f f r ,r 7 . to the saor--
i. Mtisfi.ctnrv settlemont. Lamonn del Ll!5 .. .... .J: u jL. 101i 8a"-
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MHted Tread is exclusivtiy
uiuhd ti the uh of repuDuchuoa
', '. ntiwii crediUd to it ox not
in thin pnpr nd 1m the lo-
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KViHkK Of ASSOCIATED I'KKHS
.ihtiffhJ tfc Cly PrJntin Co
tr? Erof Ept Sundsy
TAKE AN INVENTORY
The true has come when people, life of Europe
against
.ait, lie. l.aa resigned and caiieu upon
hi foilovvevs to meet with him in sc
orer:, probably to determine how grace
f,uHy thty wiI1 at,('Pt the intvitablo.
The I ri.sU l'f'ople, who ought to be
tired of -tha lon-r period of w.vinglin.',
v.ml L'KxkVhed. received newtt ol' the
ratification' w it h applause.
If the I ri vi people are so inclined,
they can woi'J: out tbeir own destiny
untvr.mmeled V :ny foreign govern
ment; they can be. as free as Canada,
Australia or Soulli Africa or any of
the dominions whic.H are as free in ef
fect as the United states of America.
Tiie negotiation af this peace
treaty is another triumph for the
Lloyd George govern iA -nt, which like
former governments iin England, is
playing the role of moderate in the
tonsils; from foot'
may abruptly shift
ilific nerve or the thy-
At one time eyestrain
recount for most of the
ivilized humanity, till the
or intestinal bacteria taK3
cenerally must be warned
needless extravagance it burdens or.
THE SUHMAKINK A,EEMENT
Springfield Republican.
dbt arc not to be assumed mac Jf lhe sui)marinc ruies Ul lanimous-
will bo impossible of paying off. The y adopted yesterday by the naval
in5Mfelfc who runs his personal ex- j committee of the Washington Con
TienseXlfcove hi- income.,- ought t to feronce are not iven teeth by the
. f?i:,.i 'v '.Vcnttlil' 'n 'Ku-st.!i'''dition of a punitive clause such as
thmk fett1 P , V J f Mr. Root originally proposetl, they
.e.?s CfWrprwe and ifeeVirnizo . , ni lM.()bab,y wrlli( nct pr0vo very .ef fee-
one
later
5t?he cannot remain a going t;v :n war time. Possibly at a
concoriwi to 'diocs not: meet his obli- nicctin.tr the "piracy" clause will also
ationfe$ There -is 'no more excuse bo adopted; if it is not. the es
S"1'- , , .... will .he like a criminal statute Uiat
for personal waste aim f(),bMs the commission of a cerium
gance than there is for business 1R.t buf providos for no punir.hmt'jit
waste and extravagance. With tho n tase it is committed,
one as with the other, the things In spite of this present, ''.l;';
leads to financial embarrassment hver. , ,s ave gamthe ,
and failure. Ifoim;-, of wurfare that the five pow-
There never was a time when thei,.rs atrree among themselves not to
habit of thrift and saving need to be
cultivated more than at the pres
ent. At the first of this year every
family, oujrht to ffel impelled to
hold a conference, take stock of. re
."vertehr
FADS A UK MEDICAL SCIENCE their turn.
Springfield .Republican. jf u,0 teeth ax.t having their turn
A Londr.n dentist tells a jour iali -.r ncw it- is only ' & reversion to the
that he is (verwhelmed by r eo;lo :?!nn-er practice; tf ruder days when
sent to him by doctors to have their people did no,t expect to keen their
teeth out: "1 'oung men and yor;ngJtcelh till clu -age, and toothache w:ts
woien it is i ll the same. It is like rumnr.irily joalt with by the nearest
bleeding in tho eld days a naive .-sal burber. W r.en dental surgery began
cure. Some of the mcst fashionable t.o work its miracles it seemed for
physicians will soon be sendinc peo- a v,hiK? like a complete solution, hue
pl8 to get their teeth oitt to ijr( :l ; cal s..;once therc are few
sprainvd ankle. Of course th-ere is complete solution. Each new dsco'verv
something in it..." Of course thrre is. js a 0nvarti step but progress is not
There always is something in a new ncciiily in a straight line. Fads
medical fashim, even if it is arneo co- atuj go but Cr.ch before it goes
k , i c .ntributes scmething to kn9wlo'i.ae.
In the particular case of this Lon
don dentif t called upe-n to cure lum
ibago by the extraction of teeth mcdi-
Catawba county In the Superior pal opieir.n may and does differ wido
Ccurt I ly as to the wisdom of carrying the
Dr. K. A. Price ' theory so far without convincing cvi-
no-ainst i dence mat tne soui-cc ot tne treuDic
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SUMM.ONS
Ressie F. Price.
The Sta:e of North Cnro'lira
is to be found in the teeth, but even
if enthusiasts push a specialty of
e
To the Sheriff of Gitawba County ; f Mrxd to extreme they are cn the
, f , t.v, ' f tlie devious routes by which infee-
You are i:ei ejy comniaTiuod t ) sun- .. ,,
mon Ressie V. Price the defendant " ""jr ' ..u w
above named
your county
Clerk- of the Superior Court for th
V. Price the defendant "L .. 4 ' :
,1, if vhe be fcunc? within fof "iovc-ring and eliminat-
y to' appenv before the. sePtle eondittons which may be
use suomarincs as co.-r.invi ci- wh.u,
crs. The principle at least is secure.
There remains, to l.e sure, the open
question as k' what is eonimenc dc-s't.v.yin"-
-in other words, wh.it is a
me; chant shin and' when does a mer-
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ceipts and disbursements, anii (Wcr-f r-uip eese u e ... -
, ... . i ii 4i ( i l ship ? h''i raisef. the point, ot a. tow
mine' within. a few dollars the llal 1H1.n.,atn.en In carry Kims ;s
of the necessary budget for the year. , ur,i:.r the old tules of war ever'
This budget determined, it ought to ' i,u-.ciiantmau c u!d for dcfen;4ve
be adhered to as rigidly as posi- j purposes. Whenever a meiThantman
. . hcci.'.nes a cruiser, then the lan
Die' ' ., lag .ii.st submarines as commerce de-
The income mvy be large or small, , ,;trr,yers js auomatic-.vlly lifted,
just an is tho case with large orj" v$ in demanding' so
3mall business houses.A small busi-. Etr;nsl' tho complete abolition of
Kr nrnotinlnir thrift nri( 1 Knhni.n vines held to the belief that
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: restraint in war ly any oenieiem.
aviny, hopes to grow; it has
County of Catawba, at his office in
Newton, N. C, on the 19tb day of
January, 1922, and answer "fhe coia
plaint, which will be deTsit .'d in-the
office of the -said Cle.rk oj' the Su
perior Court of said county on or be
fore the return day of this summons.
And let her take nc'tice, tiv.it if she
fail to answer said complaint within
the time prescribed1 by law. vhe plain
tiff will apply to th?. Co ri, for the
relief demanded in tho O rijilr.ua.
, Herrof fail not, and of t!ii;j siuu
ri'ons make due return.
Given under my hand .and seal tf
said Court, this 9th d.-:y Janu.ry,
1922.
J. T. SF.TZEK,
Clerk Superior Court Cafawba
f 'ovinty.
C. I,. WJUTENER. Atwnoy for
Plaintiff,
t t) 4! 3.lc'ndays.
the source of infection.
Thus as knowledge widens it be
comes b'.th more complex and mor.
intricately interrelated. New diseases
:vre discovered and named, but at the
same time maladies which had been
regarded as distinct are found to be
but varying manifestations c'f a corn-
men cause. The war" on 'sepsrs 'which
tne I'.mi century carried- so far m surf
gery the 20th century is pressing vig
orously into the field of meiiinc.
Whether the malady is rheumatism
or neurasthenia headache, or toc-
ache, the modern doctor begins by '
lo.ving for the source of some poison
that might cause the disease.
Particular fs'd's4 may be carried to
e::t:cmes, but this is not so mu?Ii a
matter of scientfic knowledge as of
personal judgment; the experienced
and level headed practitioner can find
a place for the new without losing
his sense of proportion. And when a
craze of this kind subsides it almost
always falls unto its proper pla.?2 .-is
a valuable contribution to orthodox
science. That the discoveries to be
made ah.'-ig the lines of investigation
which have been opened in recent
years wil carry medical science far
cannot be quest;'. ned There was a
time not so long ago when medicine
sceired to lag beh;nd surgery, bat
medicine is now having its turn and
may claim some of the greatest
scientific triumphs of our century.
THE BETTER MONUMENT
Charlotte Observer.
Mrs. Maiy Rowe West, Catawba
county woman who was, as describ
ed in the Hickory Record, "unselfish
in her devclion to i-iVI:t and rn in
spiration to thousands,'' wis buried
TC
last week at Marvin church whu
stands a thrce-rocin wooden school
house which was the scene of much
of her community activities and
where the Charity community fairs
which she promoted' were held. The
thoughts aroused in the minds of tee
people in connection with rer ended
la-hors and thc immediate scene of her
trreatcst accomplishments, were of
"the hundreds who have cause
bless her memory." The suggestior
made by the Record that the board of
education perpetuate her wo'rk and
name by establishing at some central
point in the county of the Mary Rowe
West School, is one which will no
doubt he acclaimed by "the thousands
of friends in the county and those to
whom she was such a blessing." The
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than a shaft-of stone or marbio.
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CHECKS Colds in 21 hours l a Grippe in 3
das. Quickly relieves Headaches. 1...
let fin m. Standard lein'dy Ti !d over.
Demand red box bearing Mr. Hill's poWruit
an-J inature.
At All Druechls 3!) Crnrs
W. II. HiLi, COJirANY. ULTl'.OIT
(200)
This will fix
my cold
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rtni.hfirii cods and stons t
jvu-oxysais of coughing. No liarm!
druggisLs, 60c.
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ing the bowels unmoved reiui''-
i-tir.uilaung lr. King's Pills b'-iri;
vou a reguiar, normal bowel li::.; -.i
Inc. 25 cents. All druggists.
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r. Kind's Pill
Complete
Laodsoppe.. Service
Planning, plants end
planting. Come and sno
us. We st of Hickory, on
Central highway and
Southern Railway, north
side. If you can't come,
s.:id us snapshots or
. Mte tones for suggestions.
h Consultation is free ncar-
HOWASDHJCKORY NURSERY
HSc&ory, r3orth Carolina
Fruit Tree? Alio Catclng Frcn
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chance.of growing unless its niana'j th"at ' found itself hard presseti, re
gers have a definite object in tninrl ganiP.a ()f internatitnal law; am
unlew they have vision. Thw lmsi- it must, be amitted that Germrcny:
unle3 they
ness concern won't grow by (iplurg
inj or by trying to appear larger
than, it is. There is no more reas-
oh.fpr persons in moderate circum-:
stanoe to attempt a big show to j
put On appearance than therc i.3 in
th"imall business concern to at
teiript t o be a steel corporation. The
principle is thc same.
i Every erVsible man and woman
light to pull up and halt for a
iew hours, take stock of their pos
sessions, find out if they are drift
ing aimlessly, and if they are, to
take 'in their sals a notch and pro
ceed at a slower pace.
, A part of wages and salary should
b put asido regularly as a means
of reducing expenses and saving some
money.
4 m m m
T1IE FRENCH POSITION
,. Thj Record has never been a parti
tan o Frank II. Simonda, who writes
voluminously of, war and tho peace
conference, but thU paper believes his
analAis of tho French position in
regard to submarines was, correct. Mr.
Simonds does not believcHhat France
Intends to build many battleships and
submarines, but he believes that
France will use its right to build sub
marines as a lever to make England
Cprae to better terms in the enforce
ment of the peace terms. France
was actuated by fear of Germany in
the future.
Thjfl explains why the French dele
gate submitted to all of the alu3;
from American newspipera. It. was
an AngloFl'tmch question that war
brought into the arms conference, and
France, not having bcrn sriven guar
antees against attack by Germany.
not eyen the guarantcoH that have
been given Japan-stood forth against
both England and America for the
purpose -of meeting England in ICij
rope. Therc is no thought of war in
the whole busincsw, according to Mr.
Wimonda-, just a play of, diplomacy,
and diplomats must have strong cards
to win. The submarine is France's
ce.
The .Anglo-French quarrel settled
satisfactorily. F rsnof will ln vrnrlv f
v r w - ' Au4y "am
yield on the submarine later, but just M
now the French have higher interests ga
to serve, fhey have seen both Eng. I
land and the United States back offj
from a treaty that assured France of,
peace for five years and that would
have permitted her to reduce armies!
and they have seen England and thc
i
s
cHr.se in tne worm wi "i,i'"'
that view. To place these marine
weapons in the possession of vnui
batnnt nations without numev-ital
limit, and then forbid their use in the
most effective way possible is like
expecting gangsters in a fight not to
ROOM FROVIDED
Peoria Transcript.
A reformer is now getting ready
to call a convention oi women who
favor a return to long skirts. Here's
the telephone booth to hold thc meet
ing it.
New
Year
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The new ?nr we pre"ict will bo happy and prosperous for
those who will yo after these things as if they really wanted them.
The coming year and the years to follow good to
those, who, with resolution and industry, work for their future
rather than dpeend on luck.
The coining year we hcliae will be one in which the wise
will exercise prudence in the marTagoment of jheir income and
conservatism in -their bcslness tiiid'ertakings.
Among good resolutions which any one may adopt with
profit is the resolution to g iye 'greater, attention to thrift by a
"budget" arrangement of personal or family income.
First National Bank
HICEOJIY, N. C.
Capital and Surplus $300,000.00
J D. EU?ctt, president, K. C. I lenzies, VicePresident & Cashier
J. L. Cilley, Asst. Caskler
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o Locate in Hickory
HiverCIrai
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f:
Hatrrows and Repairs of
all kinds Barbed Wire
and other Fence Wire
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On next Wednesday, January 11, we will have to ar
rive at D. M. Boyd & Co.'s place of business, two car
loads of; horses and mules. This stock is all well brok
en and acclimated. This is one of the best lots of stock
that has ever been shipped to Hickory. We have some
good heavy mule teams and mares in this lot, and if you
need anything in the horse or mule line do not fail to
see us. Our nrices dtp Wo-hf
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