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MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 24, 1322 HICKORY DAILY RECORD Hickory Daily Record irM r-iU Subicribers 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 Deoartment promptly. City iubscribers should call 167 regard ing complaints. rLoJl FOUND LIVE FISH FAR FROM ANY WATER PASTIME Today and Tomorrow SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year .. $5.00 1 (By mail, $4.00; 6 months, $2.00) j Six Months , 2.5u rhret Months 1.24 One Month - 45 One Week .10 Entered as second-class matter September 11, 1915, at the postoflke at Hickory, N. C, under the act of March 8, 1879. . i A party oi' The Associated Tress ifl exclusively; Hickory report entitled to the use of republication of all news credited to it or nut credited in this paper and also the lo cal news published herein. f I 1 ror.i the great storv by P.i MYRTI.P RPFin mk foil V.'ilh Al UirMTPLMTR KVnV l.niTIS I'.FW'IfinV 'MM jftffpl Regular A emission: C'hiMren 10c. no tax, adults 20c, tax Inc. I WE IJEI.IEVE IT I News not Ions since carried anions Three Hickory men, one of whom i says lie win imv 101 o if his name is printed, came back from Table Rock last evening with a fish story that sounds incredible, I but which the men and two boys who at least :n e truthful, being young and more or less unsophisticated vouch for. Attracted by a' sound in (he dry loaves near the top of, the mountain, one of the men got a stick Igian.! investigated. It was a small fjg minnow, and it was at least a mile from any water. ' It is believed that a fish hawk in carrying the fish to' its j nest; dropped it en route and that the , jli'cicory party happened to pass tn? before the little fish died. p'ace CI! A3! HER DIRECTORS TO MISSED TRAIN BY FEW MINUTES AT CAMDEN In a race against time Friday night Mayor J. D. Elliott, who let the dinner (party he gave to the board of; aklermen at 7:40. failed to make Camden, S. C, at 11:25 that night and m ssed his Seaboard train for Jacksonville by a few minutes. The distance of 130 miles was too great to negotiate in four hours. Frank Shuford, Mr. Elliott's chauffeur, re turned yesterday after driving his employer to Columbia and returning by way of Lancaster and Charlotte. A bad hail storm near Lancaster de layed the return. GOOD i WILL Nothing is ever ouite, as incon spicuous as a man in an Eastern raradc. New York Tribune. It is perhaps, needless to' say that it was a lay delegate from whose MEET TUESDAY NIGHT ' pocke!; $70 was stolen at the Metho dist conlerence. .Boston transcript. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Published by the Clay Printing Co 1 LET'S GO Speakers at the dinner given Fri piiy t'vening by Maycr Elliott for his administration pointed to the fact mt the past two yeara have beer, epochal in the life of Hickory. All tJju' speaker, including those coun cil men who are to retire on May 1, jrj'e of a calibre large enough to wish the injeming a'.hriinisti ation success and have enough interest in their community to do anything in their po'.ver to further the welfare of this city. That is the right spirit. The Record has very little politics in its system, as its readers know- Mid for that reason it can give to any reasonable administration the support that 1t has a right to expect from a public journal. The Keecord is for the building of Hickory and this section, and it hopes the new board will carry on the sound policies of improvement that have been carried on for many years. The advance can not be so great in the next two years as it has in the last two, but it can be perceptible, and Hickory can gather up its resources for another expansion. The Recc'id believes the new board will do this. Much progress already has been begun by individuals this year and more will be started socn. The Elev enth avenue bltulithic will make thi desirable business propeity and Sev ern I houses will go up or. it. , Hickory must move forward if it is to grow, and every body wants it to grow. IJEI.IEVE IT young people from i.iiinng a iive iisn 'mid the bushes on 1 1 , of a moun tain near Table R:u-k. We believe the story, but will not pretend that it is not unusual . One feature o'i the st,iy that interests us is ih-. '-'.The board cf directors of the Chamber of Commerce will inoet t;- us feature articles an account of a morrow night fev the regular som: major in the medical corps of the ' nicnihly session. The coining freight British army, whose death revealed ! rale investigation hv the inLerstnte the fact 'that '-he" was a woman. I cr,iv.vner:-e commission and the v- Kiaft-Ebing reports a similar' case ' sultant lower freight rates for Hick from Vienna. And it is well known -'-v will rrobably form the major that the scandalous adventures. o$ i Vi-rt of the discussion. the Chevalier Faubias arc in part the lictional vpnrpspntjitirm tC llit, li'rY. fi.ef- that 'it happened r..bcut eigh-luf the Abbe de Choisv. Hat the teen mi'es from MJganto:i. So presence of a Fabublas in North Gar many strange tales come from jolina is sufficiently starting to justi "about eighteen miles from MorU f y onf k) Wir Httle suspielius. It u.. ho irut- hut we, tor one, shall V J .HUillH HHICHESTER S PILLS wlr"v - THE IHAMM IsKAPilK yT IoafI Ask your Jfrui t-A &S4 'I'!-iJieii-terUiBmond Kt1 lxes. sealed 1 It-ruffKlxt. Ask for VHl-CtfilH TICK 3 JIAiIO. I'KWH 11L1.S, for S3 years known as Beit. Safest, Always Keliabln SOLO m SRfJGQISTS EVERYWHERE A and tibia riietallicXW With Blue Rililmn. TX n WHOLESALE a B A.NK cannot live off the good wi of a A iow people but needs must gain the es teem of thousands before it can enjoy success in a lartfc way. And the so-called little man is as important ns the biff. A man may be small in possessions but verv large in influence. Every man can ex ert some force in building a bank, lhat s wny we invite all men to bring us their banning no matter if its volume is very small. CONSOUIATEJ T. u -ser t lie nutem. ';ile ' ihat own .'fuel, the story sinilh aria Uie green hear, the stjry , of the Brown Mcvhtain light, ar,d ruv this land fish. Verily that town must be surrounded bv a magic cir cle within the bounds of v.hich to use the words cf Abe Potash to Morris Perlmutter, "anything might happen'" gi-ncraici its ; cstat-usheu letore accepting it. ;' of the bl.icft- Of course, if Sam Farabee had writ ten it, there would be no nucstion i about it: but Sam didn't write it. P.usso-German treaty will be al lowed to stand, dirmtches say. It will do good unless the two countries think more of revenge than they do c;f peace- ILK SON TO LOCAL JOB Hickory Juniors Sunday hoard Uev. If. C. Wliitener. pastor of the I Highland Baptist church : deliver a 'strong gospel sermon, the occasion i being the annual sermon before this 1 Strong' flMtorTlHl nvdfv. T!ir liinlni-j Lady Astor says women ought to assembled ah their hail at 10:"0 and pay more attention to the home thin rode to the church in car?,, a large numoer being in attonc'nnce. Il was a distinct honor to the to politics. Lady, another mouthful. you ve sa id ' Highland paster that he was IT STRAINS CREDULITY Greensboro News. In that remote and setf.-contained I cf the Juniors going1 HAS GOOD CASE The San Francisco man whose hand some brush was shorn while ho slept in a barber's chair ought to recover damages. - It is not every man that can grow a first class mustache his was six inches from tip to tip and those who can grow it stand apart from the common herd, as it were, like a champion bull at a cattle show. That's why this CaUTo'rnian felt ongt'd. He might be able to ap ply the law on torts 'f;or all we know, iftid if he has a good lawyer he jght inaktut ,a icase of -mayhem ip-riot that these whiskers' were ter blo or necessary in making a" liv jjj$r, but that they belonged to him noe, i,eyei .r ears, and were distinctive. Without them, he said in his complaint, his younger -.t..! em ii i a vniuren were aiingntea.. A mans whiskers ought to be protected. Spring dollar days in a nunnber of (owns and cities have, been great suc cesses, according to the newspapers These occasions bring mtiny new cus tomers to town and they make friends for the merchants. Dollar days are not intended to make money for the merchants, who use them more to ad vertise their business, and as such these semli-anmral occasions cannot be bettered. The W'inston-Salem-Journal says ome nice things about Mrs. Lindsay Patterson, who will run against Ma jor Stedman, but does not think she will have much show. Wait until the folks in the country get word about "the society dame" and the life, and see how strong she runs if politics in Winston-Salem and thereabcuts is like politics hero and hereabouts. ; A. C. Avery of Morganton is a candidate Dor the Democratic nomi nation for corporation commissioner, nd Chairman W. Tom Lee will give a. few minutes to the campaign, af ter ail. It is hard to have things one's own way even part of the time. -There are eight or nine candidates for congress in the third district now. When the announcement was made that only seven had entered, il looked like a, mistake. The others came in late- community mat is ucracoke many things have haippened that might well startle the rest of the world, had any. hint of them reached the outside. The inhlibitants themselves arci fto a marked degree a race apart. Not only are they pure English, but they are. almost seventeenth-century Eng lish. 'The great currents of modern thought, modern discoveries and mod ern invention have hardly caused a ripple on the surface on the surface of the backward of civilization that contains their island. Wiih 20 miles of water between them and' the near est noint of the mainland, and on the other side tho open sea, they have lived apart from the rest of the world and to this day they preserve much of the language of; Shakespeare, and much of the mental attitude of the 1 Elizabethans, .so. nearly commplete is1 their isolation. i Yet it strains credulity to believe: that even in such an out of the way j corner of the world as Ocracoke a.' boy could have grown to manhood pos- j ing successfully as a girl. Parti-1 cularly weird is the story as it comes . to usnamely, that the boy's mother, . disappointed because she had born t man-elMld. decided to raise him as a girl, and kept the secret ,of his se::'. even from thy closest, neighbors fo, 21 years. The peculiar form of mad ness that could bring a mother to ......U j-U: -i i .... y mn'K is in useir sr l,ar ou u of the course of nature, so complct ly monstrous as fairly to congeal on-o.'g rbloodj- Without- even Vfonsiderin s the revolting unnat'ralness of tk-j boy's existence. There is notning inherently im possible in it, of course. The Daiiv ed to deliver the annual message to tho local council and one which ho fuliy appreciated. Here was a case out of their wav to pay tribute to him; and both ne anr his congregation were happv in having the Juniors Sunday. The Buttercup i My a ! I Br a n IwentvMuiton FamMies enjoyed delicious Karo last year on pancakes, biscuits and served as a spread for children Also for cooking, baking and candy making. Remember Karo home-made candy is best for children and here is a simple recipe to follow: Peanut Brittle 1 cup Karo, Blue Label . , 1 cup Brown Sugar . , 2 teaspoons MazoUt 2 tablespoons Wafer 1 cup Shelled Peanuts Boil sugar, Karo and water until it it crisp when dropped in cold water. Just before takingfrom fire add Mazola and nuts. Pour into tin oiled with Mazola. UT 17X7 Write for beautifully illustrated JT XV Ull Cook Book to Cora Products - Refining Co.,Dept.A,Argo,IU. Tea Room Lunch 12 to 1:30 p.m. Dinner 6 to 7:30 p. m. Table d'hote or a carte meals buntlay night specialty. The Best food Attractively Served SPENT HALF HER TIME IN BED Farmer's Wife Tells How Lydia E. Pickham's Vegetable Compound Made Her a Well Woman ago ,1.-7-,ii r 4 1 III, 4 Carter's Creek, Tenn. - "Three years 'o I waa almost an invalid. I snpnf-. half of my time in bed, being afflicted with a trouble which women of a certain age are apt to have. I took Lvdia R rmkham'sVegetable Compound Tablets and used Lvdia E. Pinkharn's Sanative Wash. I am a well woman now and have been for two years. I can work ns well ?a any one who is younger and us I am a farmer s wife I have plenty to do for I cultivate my own garden, raise many chickens and do my own housework You may publish this Wto- oc t I ready to do anything to help other women as I have been so well and happv since my troubles are past. "Mrs ET UA"A) carter's creek, Tenn. '"voir wiiii en rmn n Uir.tw t f -"-J' w ir ?nl WIU1 somo lemale ailment ??,, r vith such symptoms as Mrs. -Galloway had, the smallest dutv seems a mountain. y It you find it hard to keep up, if you tnnoenJCUS.an,d irritaWe, wfthoutamS t on and out of sorts generally, give the Vegetable Compound a fair trifl wf When you buy a cleaner, remember this - Remermbcr your rug's collect two kinds of dirt. 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