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4. ;;t!'; s r . V,' i tttt&'tO ' THE HICKORY DAILY RECORO; FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 6;, 1922. .flfrrrnnV' FbAffV Rmi'm I Catawba county can go up nwifohlr ' lf lrszsaS!Z!!Tmm. uP. '" ' ' " ' :: , lUUWril yilUil wvy the rest of the state with its cattle f . ; ", Sttbtcriben dtairtag the address ' of their paper changed will pleaae atata in their oonnnantcatfon both - OLD and NEW addreoea. To Insure efficient delivery, m plaibta ahoald be made to the Sab crlptlon Department promptly. City nbteribers should Call 167 re 1 larding complaints. ' - 8UBSCBIP1I0N BATES Osa Tear $6.00 (Dy mad, $4.00 i months, $2.00) Cts Uootha 12.50 Three Montha .... - US One Month '.. .46 .' One-Week ....... .10 . . Entered . as aeeond-elaaa matter September 11, 1916, at the poitoffice at Hickory, N. C, onder the act of tf arch 8, 1179. ' Tb Aiebciated Preacs is excraaiw ty aatkled to the use of republlca ttsa of all newa credited to it or . not credited in tliia paper and ala th local newa published herein, i . J.WE THANK YOU, FrTeNDS Hickory and Catawba county people wHl appreciate the splendid article ; .in the Record yesterday from the typewriter ttf ftditpr Josc:hus Daniels of., the Raleigh Newa and Observer. ": .'Tho'fc'ford.Vaa proud to give it first osgVfu;i position. Mr. Dan if L on his visit to Ilick- ,.pry and Catawba county in the pas '. few ( years has shown a wide know ..'ledge of agriculture and industry .' here and hii editorial showed an un '' drwtahdingtof the spirit which hn '; put. 'Hickory amr Cnt.'wba county i the. front, lip cave gladly this inagni , ficent boost to our section of the stat in his great, newspaper and it is th kind of advertising that, measured i . money, nothing could buy. Copies r that paper will go around the work' . and proolain the facts of this sectio which all of U3 arc pulling for. Mri Daniels will be intercctl i learning that the statement he attri " , Luted to a friend here about Mrs. Pol Iahn'g butter was absolutely tnu It won first prize at the Four Count fair in competition w;th the best i the world; therefore it is best. . - Mr. Daniels, as we happen to , know ' has enjoyed' some mighty cood din ,'ners In thisi,' city. Has he ever eate? . any good Catawba eounty cooking- away out inne country 7 where.the ' make the old-fas&jon hot. slaw ut c . the .cabbages like those Mrs. Daniel bought herejueveral weeks ago? Ha he ever eaten any 'simmon and tate 'uddin prewired bv those who Vnov ,hcw? After the frost hiti. the nump .kjn, and, the ixssums start i-unning 'We. should like to have him come ui here for a day or two. We can arrange the detail. The Record has in mind those po.h 'sum dinners that Mrs. Daniels know. ."how to put acrosB, with taters sur rounding the bird, and 'simmon anr locust beerto wash 'cm downanr' ,oa fino hospitality aa is to be foun m. tho world but the ' foi-mer secre tary of tho navy has not lived "unlest he has fed on Catawba puddin' anc Jhot slaw. . Speaking for a people who strive t do' thinirs.. the Record wnulH f dr them a tlneere appreciation of th isccrpretauoli given their efforts am acuevementf by Mr. Daniels in hi zino paner. ? i . - i 1 ' ' Push it more ..'Everybody concedes that the fail tnta year has been a success. But everybody fchdws that it can b ' Trade much Au.tt.r 1;h way to make it a greater fail ' " for, the business people of Hickor; ' and' the farmers of this section to ire together on a proposition of put mort money into the organization, enlavp-. the grounds and buildings, offe , larger premiums and make the induce ments for competition much laror. s We have seen that the fair will draw the crowds. We ought to 3tart . right, now and move for a bigger in- ,8tmtion. ; i '-Another thing we'll admit is that we had no idea who "would win yes terdey's game, ' though we were not like the two distinguished trentlemei . who came into the office Wednesday ana inquired,: .'Where's the priz( fight?" , r It, s there wW ust some ; way o' canning. lAig beautiful sunshine. May bey those . men who have developer winces, elect Heal heating and the likt ;will work out a formula for catchinf and preserving the excess sunshinr una reisasing it as needed. ' ' 1 ' ' L . - i. i, i . ... . .... . k President John W. Robinson an.l his associates are to be conirratulnd nn the, success" of the fair this year. 11 jwice. me amount of . pre . aUttma , t o "of f er, the exhibits would ' luai Vu. .A- l..tt.. Mr. Daniel's appreciative article in ijieswaay a necora ought to act as a - ',9.te grate achievements. That's '. wat everybody must have thmikf nn i.v.-'v.x, i... , :j . r , r . -- i and poultry. LEAVING IT TO SCHOOLS Jnf ksonvillo (VaA Timps-TTninn. The great trouble is not with the schools, but with tho homes. The tendency now seems to he to leave all the training of the ch.il-1 for the pub lie school teacher. In this day of specialization, when the bread is baked outside the home, the milk ?omes to the door in bottles, the elothes nro houo-ht .rendv made, find ven the music is ground out of a iraphophone, and the n'ood night stories come ovr the radio, it would seem that parents would have a great deal of time to devote to the ''.raining of their little children. This drips not sprm r h( tho cntr how ever. The modern tendency in the 'raining of children seems to be "11 George do'. it." George,-of course, is Up public teacher who must train ne cnud in morals anl manners,- loofc '.I'tpr liis nhvsiinl welfare, soo lh.nl 'lis teeth are brushed, watch out for 'efects of vision, have him weighed eeularlv. If he runs down nhvsi- ally, it is the fault of the teacher is due to the care of his parents. CHARITIES AND SOLDIERS GET IT! New York, Oct. (. The entire re eipts from yesterday's game between the New York Giants and the New York Yankees will be given to disabl d sold ios and charities of New York 'fty, ( V.'nmi.-'. ner Iandis announced ast night. ... The total receipts amounted to 120,r5J, a record for a world series am?. in a statement issued to newspaper len, who hud been called to his hotel oom, Commissioner Lnndis'-'gave no rectvexplajyit'on for the decision, lie cfeiTfd', however, to the fact that 'many "spectators" were dissatisfied vith the ending of the game. He made 10 reference to the mistreatment ac mted him by a laic number of fans ncn he was leaving the field. His iftfcement follows: "Under the baseball lav the umpires c charged with sola authority of alung a game on account of darkness. l exercise of this authority, today's ame was called by them at the end if the tenth inning. Many spectators vere of the opinion that the game uht have continued. "Of course, the umpires on the field !e m macn better uosition' to iudire onditions that affect but. rotrardlesR f any clubs, acting for themselves net ltien teams, .have decided, with he approval of tha commissioner' hat the entire receipts of today's ame should be turned oyer to funds n- .the benefit of thf disahUv? Knl. iers and to the charities of Now York ,'ity." . , IhJS Will give the nlavers. tho iJnh - - 4 j v nd the baseball commkitinti o tnro the next three games.. The records lade in vesterdav's ...:n t , . . "y .rui De inciuaea in the records of the erics. The game ended in a tie. VHAT YOU OET W.HRV Yon lm I GB IN MOONSHINE 4Manv" men." said Vortn, oi ' t.u; ;)ition Agent Kohloss. in? Salisbury a uoj-s Ko as ne looked over the Ports sent in 'by the agents in the viur nave more contidence in their ootleccers than thpv hnu.- in w wn -wives. If the ordinary man finds i bit of dirt in his fonH ha round and talk about leaving home kci""s a aivorce, and yet he will :ilK.:ae ST,mi tnat the bootleger ells him wit.hnnf .-j.- ,1 ,, , .i"ci"""WIK us cleanliness or purity. - ; ' . Chicago and Paris are much in ;erCxTte,nmonkey fflands, but here u uiin varonna Qy interest is areelV in mnnlrov it t land may do some good, but I am fcm( mt moneKy rum will kill anyone in time if lone nersisi i n ;rinkmg it.' ' Mr. Kohloss explained that monkey um is the term wnornliv oni;,.,i Ui astern North Carolinn iiiiV; 1 ut at the present time can be used i 0 describe tho "mi, v , : ! ITO.O ttlraA oil iU I iii , wvci- uj state. MonkCV tllmlia fiHU.. us, Mr. Kohloss continued. "It is nade m all sorts of places under tho nost msanitarv j vv.lMllIUIM, OLIll lave been constructed of tin cans, Uvi,3, Kciiies ana tner receptacles unfit for such nur oses. Stuff cooked in these vessels S nOlSOnOUS KAVnnrl A vould not believe, without seeing it. ;.w ol hiuii ouc or which the iQUor i mnHo ivfn.,i j nuskmelon rind's grapes, potatoes, j wtner mings ysually gath- red from CArhno-a nana 1 - , . we usea lor naking mash, and into this is dumped "mcentrated lve. and vm un rom horse stahls 0;a ;n . . - - 1 " 111 llic X CI - i aention. How anyone can drink the ;JT- "V Kinu oi masii me, j cannot understand. ' They are lr I GOOD! hU) J PASTIME TOMORROW LEWIS J.-SELZNICK presents -in- "EVIDENCE" ! directed by GEORGE ARCilAlNRAUD Niks Wt'lth in the Cast -A Picture too Good to Miss also a ROLIN COMEDY i Admission foc nid 2c New Sultan? Sultan Mohammed VI Is consider ing: relinquishing: his throne to his cousin and heir apparent, Prince AM ul-Medjid, shjjarn here. EE HECORD JANT JDS Record 11!' ant Ods High Gm Our Ice Cream, So das and Soft Drinks are in a class Iby-: themselves. Each one is made from the very; purest ingredients and mix- ed in the proportions 1 most tasteful. j Fruiti and Candid of all kinds Company Phone 199 On the Square" Elaine Hammers Savoy Candy SUPER PASTIME TODAY, LAST TIME Story by Virginia Tracy The Love Romance of the Most Beautiful Woman the world has ever known Through all the ages, man has loved only the woman, but the love of the woman is ever for the love of the man IN TEN REELS .Shows: 3, 5, 7, and 9 p. m ; ? Special Music Evening Performance by Mrs. Hatcher ADMISSION: Children, 20c Tax Included. Adults, 50c Tax Included. I' JtKPA I? A TO RY H K K V Ic'fs TO.NKJHT Preparatory services will be hold this -evening, at 7:30 o'clock at the Reformed church. Ho:y communion i will be observed on Sunday. i Take alotabs for the liver Beware of imitations. Demand the genuine in 10c and 35c pack ages bearing above trade mark. Quality Tires at Gyp" Prices 30x3 Pathfinder . . . . . .$ 8.8.15 30x3 y2 Cj-oss Rib Tread . .$10.65 30x3 All Weather Tread $12.50 30x3 & Cross Rib Cord . .$12.50 .32x4 Cross Rib Cord . . . .$24.50 Every Year is A Good Year For Goodyear? Tires. , , Sales Gofflpany HICKORY, N. C. 1 I Standard Garag NOTICE This is to say that we are remaining in the old Bry son - Snyder Store where we J will ; be 1 pleased to serve fiiends and patrons. -it Respectfully, REGINA MILLINERY CO. SPECIAL NOTICE TO BUILDING ONTJiACTOKrt Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of School Trustees of the Town of West Hickorv. North C,nrnl- na, for the erection of a new brick .school building in said Town, until eight o'clock n. m.. on Fridnv. Or-ir.lW 20th, 11)22, 'at which timo they will be opened and considered by the said Beard. Ali bids must be accompanied by a certified check payable to the. un dersigned in an amount equal to two per centum of the amount of the bid, to .evidence tho s-ood faith nf thn Kid der. "Plans and specifications may be pro cured from the Architects, Messrs Benton & Benton, of Wilson, N. C, or From i.iio undersigned.- ., The right to reject any and -all .bids :s' reserved.- This 1th day' of October. 1922. Secretary & Treasurer, 10-4t: Wed. & Fri. Hickory, N. C. WE W E LD IT BAKERS GARAGE 9th Avenue ; Hickory, N. C. Have your Shoes Mended at the SHOE FIXER Y Best Leather Used Best Work, Guaranteed Under Singer Office Two Entrances Front and Rear Ml 1 BMMMMBMn ' '''' ' N ...... . '..M. v . I .... :. ...... ,-. : 1. Mm SM so . . n we- Bank ( qCTMS, la Itn pmtm 2k Ctoawly aWa to pa. Jt trtotiain rhat joj m irmpfrifng that is one's tia. And Wtxen one bsus mde the thing one's owm, tib feeling- ia twioa as strong. There la do pride like the righteetas pride et ffhWimimfcapch pride as one feels in a bank eeeoant. And a bank account gives one the inde pendence which doubly justifies his pride. Hickory Lodge No.343 Regular Communication .First and. Third Monday nights Brethren cordially invited to Jbe . present . ,..E. H. SHUFORD-?M W. L. BOATlGHTSec " Have Your AUTO TOPPING AND UPHOrSTERINO-a $ Done At HICKORY AUTO & TOPPING COMPANY Chas. B. Gobdman, Bakers' Gamge 9th Ave . Phone 353 . DOCTOR OF OPTICS r..- .. Error of Refractldn and all Optical' defects corrected with properly fitted glasses Office and examination room' in- connection Wiith Jewery . tore CYRUS C.BABB r Mem. Am. Coct Civil Engrs. Waterpower, Waterworks . And Sewerage- Land Sub-division Highways HICKORY, N.- Cahmber Cominerce Building r Address: Granite Falls, N. C. G. W. RABY, M. D., D. C. Chiropractor and Spinal Specialist Over Essex Jewelry Store Chirapractic Elinnates the Cause of Disease , Phone 528-J FIRE t'? Insure ?pfir it u,-.- CITIZENS INSURANCBVf'l REALTY CO. r W. H. LITTLE, Mgr. ' Let Us Protect ,!kmvTZ i-none lOS or 146-L FIRE FIRE We do All Kinds of Radiator Repair Work Johnson's Garage f PHONE 377 V - Thrift with Little Samnas -:':r.-,'. - cially as the laiie foiiSfSL. the future. Best ',n Z e two Vn ibv-ZeLhZ, in.t-he ""a'" rth lor. birds, we vre'tff'"-??? 1M good.fl savinBS account is wdrh ten"S.l' eJery d,,"!u' in your, .! 5 to pu, there some" Ze in t ,t! I bankBeg, your littie SaviES by peS'ine a aecoupt at this V First National Bank HICKORY, . I. D. Fllintf a?M5"? Surplus $300,000 , i ZJKJ'y r tr x i .ontpany - For first class shoe repairing of all kinds come to - LINK'S SHOE SHOP 1019 13th Street Next Door to Standard Garage J. . C. DeRHODES "Xr ; ; Notary Public ' ; ' - Telephone 94 I Office over Yoder's Carry and Save A. J. ESSEX Graduate Optometrist Office in Jewelry Store Where Your Eyes receive expert service without the use of drugs Hickory Harness Co. , .Manufacturers of all Kinds of HARNESS, BRIDLES, SADDLES, AND STRAP WORK J Repairing: a Specialty HICKORY, N. C - REAL ESTATE i INSURANCE , I have some very desirable city and Ocountry; property for sale. If interested, see, phone or ' ' ' write H, v.-' ' m J. W. HOKE Hickorv - V Cur YfTrr' 0R. GLENN R. FRYE PHYSICIAN ' Office over Hickory Drug Co. Hours: 10 to 12 3 to 5 7 to 9 Phone: Office aG Resideace 477-L I - Chase & Sanborn SEAL BRAND COFFEE? , Best Grown in" The World. Whitener & Martin JITNEY SCHEDULE 'r' Hickory-Lenoir Jitney Schedule Leave Lenoir 8:30 p. m. Leave Hickory 5 p.m. Arrive for No. 21 and 22. C E. BOBBINS. ! Tde ially. eipe" us.ua"r made some t me m N. C. mm - - - muummmmmmmmmmummmwumwmmmmiammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmuumuumm Begins si K lee nresidpTit .) cashier. i'- - no I I 1 r .uiey, asst.
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