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KVEN1NG HICKORY DAILY RECORD ?AG IHREE Do You Have Headache? If you do, very likely it comes from your eyes and can bo relieved with properly Jittwl glasses. Eye strains, headache and nervous troub les, the result of optical de fects can be relieved. lly examinations are made by the most modern' methods ami greatest care exercised the selection of the proper luimma tor tne lenses every instance. Local and Personal 1 Mrs. J. C. TTosl jher home on Eighth avenue. a D Mrs. Clarence Wfeeden of Detroit. Mich., is spending a few days with Mrs. T. A. Mott. in Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and KoRifltered Optometrist Watch n.-peotor for Southern and C. and N.-W Railways. 5 "iiiiiiswannnndncannnonnoannnnnnnaBnnnHrj Mrs. Willis Bairhv WHycross, Ga., are visiting Mrs. E. L. Shuford. 1 Florida watermeJlons madje their first debut on the local market today. Some of TT Dong them Mr. Wi j. Shuford, report corn t.asslp ' The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. J ii. vviatson ot Highland died last ,nignt. I, Mr. W. II. Shuford of Rhnrlliiss hae (forwarded to Mrs. Hugh D'Anna for ine uea cross eight pounds of tin foil. MILLINERY DOLLAR DAY Saturday, June 9th AT SLEDGE'S STORE .kvuit'il to hold Saturday June Oth, an :..r Pay in Millinery. We are preparing to i-rtter values this Saturday for $1.00 than ;;iy. In connection with our Dollar line to we have many beautiful mid-summer hats v. iil rive reduced prices. This money saving :s yours to accept, and should not let go by. W. T. Sledge W ether M S; whici: The Knights of Pvthias will meet lonignt lor degree work and a full attendance is desired. ! Earl Jackson Matherly, 17-months old son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Math. crly, died yesterday and the funeral was held today at Houck's chapel. A ii .i mie snower ieu tnis morning ana, although it was not enough to soak ths ground, it did lots of good to beans and other truck about to make. Mr. A. E. Bumgarner brought some .cabbage to the city todav that weie-h- , ed nearly four pounds to the head. Mrs. H. D. Wagner has cut cabbage from her garden that weighed three pounds. 1 1ICKORY. N. C. s Late Spring Books Just in. a tew of the late books, pretty hand tinted stationery, Brownie Cameras and Kodaks. All kinds of patriotic decorations includ'ng place and tally cards. Do not forget to give us your order for office suoplies. The Van Dyke Shop PHONE 48 Mr. Frank P. Allen of Hickory was among the 161 young men and wom en securing degrees at the University of North Carolina this year, the lo cal collegian receiving one of the highest awards, that of master of arts. He finished at Lenoir College last year and obtained his master's degree at the university in one year. I Mr. Allen returned home last night. FUNERAL THIS MORNING IW REV. D. J. SUTTLEMYRE Funeral services for Rev. Daniel Jefferson Suttlemyre, who died Tues , day evieniing, were conducted from St. Andrew's Lutheran church at 10:30 ( o'clock today by Rev. J. D. Mauney and the burial took place at New Je rusalem church. The pastors of the county ministerial association acted as pall bearers. A large number of friends attended the funeral, at testing the esteem in which the belov ed man was held. EIGHT OF GERMAN MACHINES DRIVEN DOWJf London, June 7 (Eight of the , 18 German airplanes that took part , in Tuesday's air raid on Essex and .Kent were driven down by British .airmen. Four of these were to a certainty completely d,estrpyed. while two others are believed to have r been put totally out of commission, f. Of the 18 machines that started in the raid two were brought down jjiear the British coast after having I dropped their bombs as reported in ithe official statement. The remaining ! 16 were engaged by 10 naval airmen In looking over the property re-1 Dunkirk, who in a great bat & ,. , , tle over the sea destroyed two more turn for taxes, we find there are a of the Germans and drove down an- numV?r of parties who have failed other four, two of which, according to list. For your convenient you the tt can call at the City Managers otbee gon of the Folkestone raid the Brit until June 9th where your list will be ish were ready for yesterday's vis received and come in regular form, it, and from the moment the Ger- SIBSRIKK H.K 1IIF UK( ()1H If ' yU , , engaged, first with patrols over the SHWKUjL MK lilt'. KhlUKlJ - ,I,,U tnvi.a v.vir- nnmr.il tiimp.l ai !tl, V, lvwl fn-naa DR. ALFRED ft. DUU TO SER BF.1TF.R stE duu Vti" 1 I far a i .xppnnci He Best Equipment Obtainable. Glasses l i'icii Inclusively MARTIN BLOCK, LENOIR, N. C. UOajotlt fr.i i l r-LA. KiKUU .rrn WW uui l-ATKS em? NOTICE Drives Out Malaria. Kuilds Up fcysi T"0ld Stau.Jarrl :-:.! strengthening M0V8 TATK! x chill TONIC. dfis o HUnMnnh th.; i ! x 1,und builds up the by ten. A true tonic I'o.- adults and children. So" double taxes, or your named turned channel. then with the land forces in over to the Solicitor who will prose- England and later, on their return cute for failure to l'st, which is a .with the squadron of airplanes from misdemeanor. G 5 4t JOHN W. BALLEW, City Manager. Dunkirk. sa:.,;i"::,'i,;i;:;!i!:;!i!!!ii:i!ii;iiii:!ii!;iiii!!!Oiiiii!iii Meritol Foot Powders CHANCE FOR OLDER MEN A Lor. W-r that rel ieves the burning, cools and soothe3 TV.itfhtf. if th.-i S'r.nk; i warm weather, useful the year around. The use r prevents excessive prespiratlon, which in hot J walking or standing painful f many people. It-r in the shoos. We also carry. l:-.all Foot Powder ,-- 25c box Tiz.Foot Ease 25c box Aliens oot Ease 25c box l:xa!l Foot Bath Tablets... 25c box MVritol Foot Powder 25c can. V,'i carry full line corn remedies. Telephone Us Your Wants. Hickory Drug Company The REXALL Store Telehopne 46 Springfield Republican. For the second series of officers training camps to be held between August 27 and November 26, an ef fort is to be made to obtain men over 31 years of age, and this field of ser vi should be carefully considered by men who are not indispensable at home and believe that they have the qualifications needed to make a good ,vff!r.or Tn some wavs the more ma- ture have an advantage, especially been accustomed to handling men. The tra:m:ig of officers ought of course to Le.n in vouth to give time for thoio.ii n pro- ,!nnai ctnHv. but amcu' oiiicers equally green those who have nad most experience and have acquired most personal authority are likely to ,mo TYmsr. confidence and respect tv,nt. officers as a rule should be somewhat older than the men they oi nn had thine. It is in j ,.,v,nfi,0r Kpt.tpr service can De ,-n the armv or in civil life, abil ity to qualify as an officer may turn the scale; leadership is needed in botn i-i K,it the need for good material r .'flv.0 i likelv to be the most I pressing There win De a wb.u i for alert capable men under 44 years of age who are reaay xo woi. i to qualify lor a conuni&aivii. K ;rf) .5 si Shakespeare Said: "It is well, that when it is done, that it is done quickly (Macbeth). Motorists in need of repair work agree with Mac. That's why we are pop ular with so large a number of automobile owners. we have the experience and means to do repair .work in the least possible time, but work that will give the great est possible satisfaction, ai moderate cost. CITY GARAGE PHONE 377 I-HE SANITARY WAY PHONE 190. Clothes Altered. Cleaned. Pressed, Dyed and Repaired CITY PRESSING CLUB Moose & Miller. EFEECTIVEiNjESS VERSUS HU MAN HAPPINESS June 5 will go down in history as a national red letter day. Truly we live in deeds, not years. Not one could watch the demonstration of Tuesday night without mingled feel ings of tears and pride, as men of both colors who ,had registered marched past, many of them with a full sense of what the deed meant, perhaps sjome realizing naught of its significance. Two little stories were in the writer's mind all da,. One was an anecodote the late Jo seph Choate loved to tell of the Irish man who, wishing to attend the circus and not having the where with, applied to the boss of the show 'tor work. The showman told Pat he was sorry but had nothing to of ter, except, perhaps, a little job he might not like. The lion had died recently, and as the circus had ad vertised a lion, they knew the peo ple would be disappoinitedi. The showpeople had skinned the lion, and tha boss proposed to Pat that he would give him $2 if he would don the lion's skin and lie in the cage as a substitute for the deceased king of beasts. The Irishman readily agreed, but just as he stepped in the cage he noticed a large Bengal tiger lying over in the corner, and so Pat beat a hasty retreat, saying, "Faith, and I'll not go into that cage with that beast Ihing there," when sud denly from the tiger came a voice, "Don't be afraid, Pat, I'm an Irish man too." iMany a man is hoping he will find nothing more serious, and is going in to the thing with the hope that the whole business is a light affair, and if matters have a threatening look they will turn out as Pat's tiger did. , i , j The other story was that in Pil grim's Progress, where Christian was at Interpreter's house, and was shown a great and lovely palace, on the roof of which were people walking dressed in garments of gold. be fore the palace a body of men stood with swords and armor, to resist the approach of any who would enter. a man sat near with a book and a pen to set down names of applicants. Christian saw a man come up with determined mien, and strong body. He said to the penman, "Set down my name, sir." Then he was given a sword and armor, and he approached the defenders of the door. A ter rific battle ensued, and blow met blow, but the single handed combatant ov ercame the armed men and passed on through, and was crowned with vic tor and enrobed in garments of gold with those on the roof. (Many a man Tuesday came with the same realiza tion and calm purpose and said to the clerk: "Set down my name, sir," knowing there might be blows and deaths, but they looked for the golden rewards of the brave and the true. We have indeed come upon a new era. The German nation through their leaders have demonstrated what efficiency means, when an oligarchy handles the destinies of millions, who submit to the standardization of hu man units by ambitious brains. Bern hardt, in his Wall to Power, con tends for the right of the strong to exploit the weak, and declares it the duty of the weak to serve the strong, and thus to build up a nation of su permen. Then it is the duty of this nation of supermen to override the earth and subdue it, and impart its culture to ignorant hordes. If they will not submit, then there is no al ternative but destruction for rebels and incompetents. Germany proceeded on this plat form in beginning this war. The bomb at Sarajevo which killed Ferdi nand, the prince of Austria, was simply a signal to begin the program Prussia had laid out for herself, ana the unreasonable ultimatums of July, 1L'14, in contravention of all treat ies, were simply throwing off the cloak of hvprocrisy to show the mailed form that lay beneath. The Ger man view was that commerce and pleasure had sapped the life of Eng ishmen and Frenchmen, and they were but decadent nations. A short strug gle and the Prussian nation would be victorious. Thank God, while France has almost been bled white, and England has been strained to her utmost, German victory is yet un sung. England and America have a dif ferent principle from the Germans. They worship at the shrine of human happines Shtrough human liberty. They seek this, not through standard ization of mankind, but the free play of personality and individuality. The fight is democracy against oligarchy, the rights of the many against the rights of the few. This is the her itage of mankind that we stand for todav. and the mighty protest has gone up that will compel Prussianism to desist. The world is against Germany. Tuesday was beheld again the scene enacted at Concord bridge when on April 19, 1775, those 450 "em battled farmers stood, and fired the shot heard 'round the world," where Isaac Davis fell the captain who was killed at the first shot, and who had said, "I haven't a man who is afraid to go." . America stands today to protect the liberty those patriots died for. If it take us all, we will all go J. G. GARTH !BQDD9DQDDDDD00DDDQDDDaDDDDDDQDDDDDD0l Almond Cream Compound E3 a fa .Boys n u Wash Suits a a A refreshing and delightful preparation for relieving sunburn, Chaps and redness of the skin Dries quickly 25c bottle. UTZ'S Drug Store "On the Corner" Phones 17 and 317 Just Received Hemstitching Picot Edge Samples on request. MISS ELIZABETH BOST Mrs. W. R. Beckley, Millinery Phone 208 Hickory, N. C. Summer School University of North Carolina CHAPEL HILL, N. C. June 12 to July 27 Write for complete announcement Able Faculty Complete Curriculum Moderate Rates Credit Courses Delightful Environment Excursion Rate Tickets. The Summer Law School June 14-Aug 24 Regular Session Opens Sept. 13. Students who expect to enter for th first time should complete their arrangements as early as possible. S3 M n m US 1 m & 13 m m 13 ES m S3 o m Q S3 H m a E3 11 m m m New Shipment of the well known K. & E. Suits for very attractive prices. All colors, guaranteed fat, $1.00 to $2.00. Wash boys at ssaQaHHQBGacniiDnnnnnnnnnnnnnnDnnnnnnnnnnu Life Was a Misery Mrs. F. M. Jones, o! Palmer, Okla., writes: " From the time I en tered into womanhood ... 1 looked with dread from one month to the next I suffered with my back and bearing-down pain, until life to me was a misery. 1 would think I could not endure the pain any longer, and I gradually got worse. Nothing seemed to help me until, one dayt I decided to TAKE Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money If PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any case of Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to l4aays. the first application give Sate and Rest, 50c. m The Woman's Tonic I took four bottles," I mi Mre Jones Ses on 10 Mil y "and was not only mlA greatly relieved, but can truthfully say that 1 have not a pain. . . " It has now been two years since I tookCardui, and I am still in good health. . . I would ad vise any woman or girl to use Cardui who is a sufferer from any female trouble." If you suffer pain caused from womanly trouble, or if you feel the need of a good strengthening tonic to build up yourrun-down system, take the advice of Mrs. Jones. TryCar dui. It helped her. We believe it will help you. All Druggists Moretz-Whitener Clothing Co "The Quality Shop." Mix The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance wniMiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiin;iiiiiini!iiiiiux When You Think ot Brick Write or Phone BUFFALO CLAY CO Statesville, N. C. Subscribe for the Hickory Daily Record mm IS m M & 1 m SL m BasEnnDonnanDnnnnnonQunannnDannnnnnB his is to Remind You! I I a B ES O ES H tl a a Pay your lighting bills before the 10th and receive the discount Continuance of service depends on bills being paid by the 1 5th of each month following that in which service is rendered. 0 I Li r" It Jfc.aj tL! mw 1 Don't put it off Pay before the 10th. a 2 I Southern Public Utilities Co. g PHONE 148 i a QnnnbDQOOQonoonnpnbdnnnQnnannDnnQflnnnnou
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