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HICKORY DAILY HECORO TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 24, 1922 PGE tWO f. 't, '4 4 j; Hickory Daily Record Subscribers desiring the address of' their paper changed will please state in their communication both 00 and NKW addresses. To : insure ettieient delivery, com plaint should be "made to the Sub KuVipt?ii Department promptly. City xubMcril-cT.s should call 107 regard ing ftmpliWTits. - suutoii'TioN rates im? y ,UI ! :l 1,l;t , W(,,e . rtu" -(ii';!,,,'p ''.um t. l.e no match for tne One iuv boys from lliekory. The tirst halt' (by mail. .(; C months, $2.00) 0f the game ended with the score Six ' Month ' $2.50. landing 15-t 1 J'or Oak Ridge. The Thtve Month.- . On Month .... One Week . . . . Entered as second-class matter Srpt?nibjr jiJ"a015, at the postortice tit Hickory; N. 0., under the net March .S, 1870. of ----- ' 11 I Lenoir The Associated Press is exclusively.';,; ...i i i. 1 1. u ...... ,1,1 t ..I i t illllllfil lO W1C Ue "I KMiiimiui"ii of all -news credited to it or not credited in this paper and also the lo cal ntws published herein. MEMUIJR OF ASSOCIATEl) PRESS PiiMiv&M by ihe Clay Printing Co K?ry Kyeainif Except Sunday '': " ' CAN KN FORCE LAW Thcrw was a time not so many y:irn u.to when human lit',-' in some 5 fcti(ii! ot the country wa about Ihe ;ehtfupesit thinjr thereabouts. A man !ith a sure triU'cr filler was ri;rht v. )uh of the law. and the fellow who r'ked ;:'tui stood highest in s ci- vi. y. i ' The.'it' statements are borne out ly the it cord of frontier towns. To day a life is as safe in the tar m it is in North Carolina. Mii't of n'ame played oO yenrs a'o there does not pay any move. We ate too careless about human life in North Carolina, and we are too careless about other things too. If we take any interest in prohibition, it is riot positive, assertive. It is passive. ' That is why the moonshiner and boot'4"g:er have it so easy in North Caroli.ia. There are not enough popI interested in enforcing the piohibitioti law. PLANNING TO BUILD Stockholders of the Clay Printing Company at their annual meeting yes terday afternoon authorized the board of directors to proceed in their discre tion with the erection of a suitable building for thejoh office and the newspaper and it is confidently ex- pouted that the co. '.tract will be awarded in a few months. The bus mes.vror tho-Clny Printing Company lias gtown tremendously, and the ad 'dition of more and heavier machin ery each yean, lias made it necessary to figure on larger and permanent quarters. 'The directors purchased a lot un Fourteenth street, just to the rear of the present location two years ":igo. In spite of the depression, the cfimp.vny reported good progress dur ing the past year. John A. Lentz was ' lectf fl vice-president to succeed the late .1. A. Martin and Goo. R. Woottcn was made a director to fill the vacan cy. There were no other changes in the oflicers and directors. Our spy from Newton reports that "L'ugtne Burns got a dozen out of a -'bundled games from Paul Joines the flr.. ' t;young man who has been spending a lyiw days there. It is said. that Joines would have taken more if he had not jjjbeen afiaid ut peeving Porter Bums, Vlhe father of the defeated candidate, 1 .who buys goods from the invadf-r. ,joines came to Hickory last night 'i.;id was expected to begin onerations ii? iioon as the marble works crowd could assemble. st For the benefit of its readers the Record is publishing in installments each day some of the exploits of Gen eral Robert K. Lee and of the re nowned Lee family. General Lee's achievements during the war be tween the states are of peculiar inter- ' eft to the south and as taken from "The .South in the Building of a Na tiorV are making good reading. During the month of January the Ln'ted Daughters of the Confeder acy an making a special study of the Lee family. It is more than gratifying to learn that freight receipts at Hickory dur ing the iirst ivvo weeks of January made a sharp increase over the same period last year and that the Ashe viAc division was the only unit of the entire Southern system to hold its own. The system as a whole lost 14' per cent in revenue in the two weeks peiiod mentioned. REV. I.YURANI) DEAD ws has been received in the citv of the death of Rev. E. L. Lybrand which occurred at his home in New Hrooklyn, S. C. Mr. Lybrand was ice pres.dent of the Lutheran Synod Often the mother is obliged to support find was a promment man in the Lu- her children and good health is ne5es thcnin church. ( sary. Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable The death of Mr. Lybrand marked ; Compound is just the medicino you can the passing ot; three of the oldest' depend upon. It is a medicine for wo ministers in Brooklyn within the1 "en'8 ailment3 and the relief it brought past three weeks, Rev. J. L. Cromer Mrs-Enrico it may bring to you. KeeD and Re lev. I). A. Sox having recently 1 puswul to their reward. mw m l u m i--- it u ft ma w m m m m m mm M i dv rninin ninnm ill ii iui in in i in i I Ul LLII'UIH juim (I'.V T. T. H. -MR.) The Lenoir Collee:.' quint tlie sUeng Oak Uid.ce five ovn rid,).' last nii-'ht lv ii iV-liS. The Oak Rideo bovs entered I L2r,i i.eiioir oiiege lads tan.e hatk strong 15 ' ti' i" the last half of the game iuul ' ! '-vith gre.it -.peed and accuracy In their ...... (..v.. iij, ( un.. iim iiuu. HIV .'PporuMits could not overcome . Star I "Red"' inj.r for Lenoir were Seitz and li! O'.Vil H ,:crov The for Oak Ridjro. made the better in.' up follows !7 R. V. C. L. F. R. (J. Hood' and showiiv'1. Oakridjie 2S Hood Shields Bateman llawn Uojrer d:ij.;i n tkVctor Wan e:i LG. .Statistics of freight movements of the Southern Railway i... ihe first two weeks in January are n'w avail able, and they tell a graphic story of on snoritv ''nd rroniess in west. mm. shows INCREASE IN h FREIGHT western North Carolina. Hickory plays a The1 r.n. iri.-.ent pv.-t in these statistical fact as a levei.ue r.rc dueer, and ac co!Mg to Secretary Van Heivie make-' a most commendable showing f-.- the entire railroad system, es pecially on o;;t going freight. When compared with previous rec ords, the statistics show that the freight business of the entire South ern Railway and its connections for t'-,e fit st two'weeks of 1022 is 14 per cent below the same period of last year, when the slump, business de- j pit .-sum and read lustinent pei io;i iWch' at their heights. The Asheville civision however : the one except icn. :'iid all Western. North Carolina points aie holding their own in freight,, receipts, being head and .'houldei s above all other divisions of the system for volume of freight handled. In Hickory the incoming freight during this time was nracticallv the same as last year, but the outgoing this month' has increased over $. 000 , ver the same period last year, and lailroad officials are acreed thai tt;i. a i . . ... nicKory louav is one ot tne most prolific fie'ght revenue producers of the entire system. Petitio ns wil lt in circulation in West Hickory tomorrow calling for "0 foot street on the Central high way which t'.-.e state will build through the town, and much interest is expected to o'evelon. Unless thr -town and ciitzens do something they iwill -finl .,n ic v.; .1:4.1.:.. i will find an 18-foot bilulithie street threading their town like a . small j stif.im, inadequate for the volrme of i business Unat will be developed ii! West Hickory. The state is i r?tersi-1 ed only in 'the main line, and if West Hickory cares to wid'en by adding more concrete and bituiithie and curb and gutter the will be at WORKS FOR CHILD MUST KEEP WELL Mothers in a Like Situation Should Read This Letter from Mrs. Enrico Chicaeo. Illinois. "I tonic T.iiia v. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound for a 3 e nous trouble. I had tried doctors and all said the same an operation. At tirst I only felt the pain on my ien side, but later I seemed to feel it on both sides. 1 am & power sewing-machine operator and have a little girl to support. I work in a tailor shop and that lineof work hac- noon very slack this year and I am home narr. of the time. 1 do not like to take any chances, so I consulted my friends, and one lady said, 'Take Lydia Pinkham'a medicine, so I did. I have felt better rightalong and am in good enough health to go to work. I recommend your Veg etable Compound and Sanative Wash to all. Mrs. MUry Enrico, 459 N. Car- nonfon c nu: in- penter St.. Chicago. Illinois eiiuy taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound. START PETITION II, HICKORY STREET W 5 JJfl w r-M liberty to do so. This work can be" dene when the slate contractor mien- a es the town ana on tne same terras ; given the state. It was declared too'ay that agitn-jCept tion is miner keen for the wider Geo. T. Burger in ojjn I uioi ougniare. ii i i . 1 rr t letter to the Record yesterday on the town and citizens to start something-, and Town Attorney Shu ford anounces that petitions will be defeated i circulated at once. on their There is a similar effort for a. wid score of er stieet bcine: made in Ilehiand. niv u us nmor I u inm The Citv reed Comnunv. hot 'o-J cated on the corner of Thirteenth stieet and Trade avenue, is to have a new home in the summer. Join. P.. Gibbs announ:e? today. The new stri"tuie will be ju-d east of tie lot on Tenth avenue owned by John V.' . Ballew and H. C. Cline. who will start work on their new baildiiv; in a few ("f ys, and will be 2." by 100 feet, with two stories and basemen!:. Mr. Gibbs plans to move the City Fief Comnanv to the new iu lo'ing and to give over the ev tre HI .iSC-llt building to the Catawba Seed' Store now jiintly occupying i. The seed stoie will increase its capita', eii latge its business and serve a much I:tgor section of the state. W. I. Mitchell, who owns a lot adjoining that of Mr. Gibbs probably will put up a building ciiis year also The new places will be t.s.o.d a.--wholesale houses, and side! v. :'k f.i cilities will be available. ROAD CONSTRl TION IN CALDWELL CDUXTV Lenoir, Jan. 2-1. Ihrou 'h officiai actioii a bridge was ordered by the state highway c or. mi:.. -,io n ; . ': 1, ilit at the Conloy ))lace between Lenoir a in Hudson. This was th" o dy mat ter directly affecting Caldwell coun ty to be pr.sseo' on at la t week's aiecting of the commission. The Yo-.jihlosse road between Blowing Rock and Linville was leas ed from the Linville Improvement company. This road will hi improved and maintained by the.sfan ami" foim a part of the system of st. te high ways. The lease is to run for '.K' years, and the owners are to be paid 1 or a little more than a penny a year. The state gets the ros.fi' almost as a gift and will spend $8,000 in maintenance on it for four years, and thereafter such sums as it deems necessary to keep it in a usable con dition. It is not leased as con struct icn project. The one and three-quarters million dollars federal aid which comes to North Carolina is to be divided be tween the nine highway districts. About $188,000 goes to 'each district. OPPORTUNITY EXTRAORDINARY CAfViP LEE PETERSBURG - - VIRGINIA AT AUCTiO BY ORDER OF THE ;ec- RETARY OF WAR v.e ?.ro authorized to sell at auc tion Camp Lee, near Peters burg, Va. Sale will begin Feb ruary 6, and continue until f, completed. Here is an opportunity for titj small buyer to purche.ee at h ii own figure such items as he mry need. You make the price Uncle Sm makes the bill of sale. Gamp Lee is the largest can-torm-rt 'built by the Gcvern-r.-nt, CEting $18.CC0,CC0.00 ', COOCO.vuO feet of lumber; 200,-' 0C0 cquare feet of radiation ;; '",000 units of equipment; 2,-. U0 buildings; 150 miles elec tric wiring and many other iiems of innumerable uses. For free catalog showing inventory, terms and conditions of. sale, write R LOUISVILLE fl eal Ettate & Development II uereiopmtnt i o. D. C. Clark, Prrt dent, Starr- Bids., Louisville. Kr. LOCAL O." "ICE CAMP LEE VIRGINIA REAL ESTATE INSURANCE I have some very desirable citv; and country property for sale. 1$, interested, see, phone or write 5 J. W. HOKE, -Hirkory, N. C. A SUGAR DRINK Flavor of Orange Acidity of L mo nm Bottled for PurityitSak 1 PcpsiCola Bottling Company u iiu d th 1 1 nam ss IU iIhilN HIE fl B V K Ml IM Ii To ' thfs "-"amount the district is to add like amount, and the total is to be' spent on single projects. Art effort! Jwiil be made to get the state to ac- the project from Lenoir to ! Blowinq- Hock aivl Rnone as the road ... .. . . ' this'disti ict on which the federal to be spent. EXCITEMENT IN CHECKER COLONY HERE TODAY Paul Joines, North Wilkesboro ciieeker player, arrived in Hickory bte yesterday and began operations. At the hotel last night he is said to have taken t"o thirds of the s-anv:-s played with Eujrene Burns, the Hick ory hoy faring some better. Burns this morning heralded the approach o.; the star and while doing it trimm ed Uncle Jei'r Bolch 7 to 2 at the maib'r work1. Tom Boat right and Thompson were wanting dates with Joines this afternoon. Mr. Joines who is ;: traveling salesman, had to devote the day to business. The checker co'onv is right much excited. GOOD SHOT a darn good shot with 'Hp's 1 1 1! .'e. "So he is; I never miss anything but a da Times Union. enj-.v hint to I meal.''- Flovi- I'LL SAY WE DID ''Die! yru get stuck in tn miiii?" "We got stuck twice: once by the ran'' and once by the farmer who pulled, ns out."' Houston Post. ! A CTIMI7 Today and Special ZANE GREYS GREAT STORY WITH Robert McKim, Claire Adams Cari Gantvoort A Storv of smiles an'd tears, of clouds and sunshine SHOWS: 2:00, .i::i0, 5:00, f:30. 8:00 and 9:30 I M. An Advance. Admission 10 and 20 cents ; COMING THURSDAY BETTY COMPSON ... . IN "THE LITTLE MINISTER" A Paramount Picture asEcsaasaaaEQssiiiassiaasKsaacinEiaaQnDaDan ft QUALITY AND PRICE Two principal factors to be considered in any purchase whether large or small. When you are always assuredo f the best at the lowest price and often at a big sav ing, it is well worth your consideration. There are reasons for the continued growth and popularity of our store. Bring or send your prescriptions to us. ks m a & a rs re a e M m n p ti j n i ti i) u it You will be pleased ate t it. THE GRIMES START THE NEW And resolve to have your watchrepairing done at Geo. E. Bisanar's where you are guaranteed satisfaction. Our watch re pairing department is taken care of by an expert Factory Man and guess work is entirely eliminated. This means money sav ed to every customer. Watches GEO. E. BISANAR Repaired Character an The first is strengthened, the ing. Even more valuable than the money saved, sometimes, are the habits and strength of character developed in its saving. Wasteful, extravagant and careless habits not only leave a man. poor but they destroy working power, efficiency and skill. Start a savings account in the First National Bank, accumulate capital and the strength to use it. First National Bank Ur . . HICKORY, r ' Capital and Surplus $300,. 00.00 Elliott, president, K. C. 'Menzies, Vice-President and Cashier J. L. Cilley, Asst. Cashier J D. PERSONAL PRIVILEGES Miss Line: "Why don't you come over and see niy suite some time?" M;ss Oute: ''Gee! DfV you think 1 could make a bit with him?" Am- erican Lesion Weekly. ." ACHES AND PAINS- LOAN'S GETS EM ! A VOTD the. miserv of rackini pain f Have a bottle of Sloan's Lini mpnt- wndv anri anniv. vneii rnn first- feel the ache or pain. It quickly eases the pain and sends a feeling ot warmtn inrougn iui.: aching part. Sloan's Liniment penetrates without rubbing. Fine, too, for rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, sprains and strains, stiff joints, iunie back and sore muscles. For forty years pain' enemy. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40, Liniment Clear Your Comolexion of pimples. acne and other facial disfigurement. Use freely Dr. Hobson's Eczema Oint ment. Cood for eczema, itching skin, and other skin troubles. One oi Dr. Hobson's Family Remedies. Dr.Hobsons Eczema Ointment i nmnrrnw n a u GZ El H and you will appreci- v- E3 B3 COMPANY YEAR RIGHT f second increased by regular sav You will. N. C. mm fl EG THOMPSON-WEST CO'S ANNUAL WHITE SALE WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THIS MONTH In spite of the worst weather we have had the best sale we have ever had. For this wreek we have added lots of new goods, just received and our valuer are just as attractive as they were on opening day. All Sweaters For 1-3 Off Big redUctioiron all Corsets. Big reductions on all Silk Underwear. Big reductions o nail Corsets. Big reductions on all Brassieres. Big reductions on all Shirt Waists. Big reductions on all Hosiery. Big reductions' on all Wool Goods. All Shoes and Oxfords 25 per cent off. One lot high Shoes $5 to $15 value $2.98 WHITE .ft WASH 3,000 yards Sea Island Brown Sheeting 1000 yds. Solid Color Chambrays 50 pieeces Best quality Outing 100 pieces Good Dress .Ginghams Y " J 150 pieces Fine Dress Ginghams,, v." 500 yds. 10 Mumme Silk Pongee 1 II 500 yds. 12 Mumme Silk Pongee I - .... ij.in.uj, ipi.,)u vaiues ' Woi ted Colored; 'Ratines, ' vSlue ItK"' H2 dnKa,!barnie Vess-'Gmghams1 32 in. French Gingamette (60c value) Fine -English- Long Cloths -r.li - 36 in.- High Grade Pajama Checki""- ' 35c Quality Curtain arquisett6 3!) in.1' Kerry Linenes 3Ct value "I 3-) im, High, -Grade Linene I Real Serpentine Crepes, worth "a5e 40 in. Small Figured Voiles 30 in. Fine quality Beach Cloths The above not one half of our wash must be seen to be appreciated ALL SILK, LISLE & WOOL HOSIERY REDUCED vc v.: 10 dz. Misses Brown Hose, worth rn JdzB.0ys Heavy Hose worth o0 dz. Misses Brown, Real Lisle, TOWELS AT LESS La rev 90r- TTn..- 1 o - '" it', iv lyvVUiS Extra Quality Huek Towefs" 2for Extra Si'.P Wii. , ' - lul .v. Auvvc.s Very Special Huck Towels" Good quality Turkish Towels Rffffy "ur,Ki,r rr . 1 n v I AUIKin Towels Extra Quality and Size Turkish Towels' Pillow. Cases, all sizes at Vv, Sheets and wide sheetings aTlow - "LS as Jow as we can buy today Hundreds nf rj-v.. nlnv A pciai items on ens- aSkoL nW Specials for Saturday TA.T . Thompson-West Company "The JLadies Store" Cdauits For 1t2j Price -All Ladies Coats- r For 1-2. Pi'icc . All Wool Dresses For 1-2; Price , All Silk For lrUOft All Midxly Suits For 1-2 Price GOODS SPECIALS lie vd. llc? vd 12.1-2c yd. 12'.l-2c yd. .10c yd. .85c yd. 98c yd. -JU .-$?: yd. -4-i.Ji,i89e vd. !l::22c d.' ,39c yd. ri r; izi i 5e vd. r::rr::::;:::i9c'yd. 19c yd. ..19c yd. 25c yd. . ij 2oc yd. -' :-2oc vd. 39c yd. good specials.:? Value? 35c 35c worth' 50c""I JZ-ZlSlOe yr. ii19c pr. i39c pr. THAN MILL COST :10c est. for 3"h : . . " --2 " . .19c ea. ..15c ea. 29c ea. :9e r at'mi;- i tn""' "SS "tuff
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