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THURSDAY EVEM.W,. HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE TWO Hickory Daily Record "TELEPHONE 167 Published by the CUy Printing Co. . Every Evening Except Sunday. 8. II. Farabee Edi J. C. Miller Manager BELIEVE KITCHIN IS AFTER SENATOiRSHiP H. E. C. Bryant in News and Ob 'server. Washington, Aug. 8 A number of the associates of Representative Claude Kitchin believe that he is trimming his sails to enter the race for the seite against Senator Sim mons. (Members of the housemot North Carolina members but New York- era nH others who ar experts in nosing out political wjids think that Mr. Kitchin has already open ed hia cainaiem. The statement on the senate draft of the war rev enue measure is looked upon as the PUBLICATION OFFICE: 1402 ELEVENTH AVENUE s.iWrihera desiring the address of their paper changed, will pleaw tUt in meir codihiuuivhuvu - NEW addresses. plaints should be made to the Sub- "glove" that the doughty leader of F . .f .AMnfK ritv rha Kmiap has thrown down to the ...u5 .VahM i7 lardim? I e-allant chairman of the finance com. mittee. Wlhen asked if he had heard that aimarniPTinv HATES I Mr. Kitchin would run for the U w. . . I . , i.l.l a., va'T ..S4.UUI senate, senator oimmons cnuciueu c;v rAntha 2.00 and then chuckled some more but vol 1- 1 . . .j. LI Three months l.wwiuia not give utterance to any mrwier One Month .40 right made on tne nouse revnue om f)n week . . - .10 1 first, and then the senate bill by - . 1 iNortn uaronna cotton manuiac Entered as second class matter Sep- turers and others has brought tamW 11. 1815. at the rostofflce at about a Strang but interesting sit- Dlckory, N. C., under the act of March I uation in the state I. 1879. ubseribers complaints. DDGannannDaflDnuDaannaDnaDOLinDiJanDaDnnnc? ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS THURSDAY, AUG. 9, 1917 ' INTERESTING SUGGESTION The suggestion that President Wu son reform his cabinet to include mem bers of the Republican and Progres sive parties has real merit, through we have no complaint against Messrs. Iansiing and Baker, the two ofTiciers who would give way to El. ihu Root and another man, probab ly Colonel Roosevelt. The Satur. day Evening Post a week ago con 1 1 1 . mined tne suggestion is a vigorous editorial, asserting that of all times partisan politics should be thrown overboard during the war. The Washington correspondent of the Greensboro News brought the mac ter out forcibly to the attention of North Carolinians and so far as we have heard there is no objection from anybody to the suggestion. What Democrats and Republicans want to do now is to win the war. A few of Senator Simmons' old warriors will drift into tho Kitch in camp and some of the Kitchin lieutenants of former campaigns will go to the Simmons' party. It is believed that Mr. Kitchin will try to capitalize the differences between Senator Simmons and the cotton and other manufacturers who disagree with him on the war rev enue bill. The outlook for lively times in North Carolina in the near future is brightening. An important angle to the Sim mons contest over the revenue bill is Cameron Morrison of Charlotte, who represents the cotton mill peo ple. Mr. Morrison has been of the Simmons camp for years. It is un derstood that he will run for gov ernor. If the alleged Kitchin movement gets under way where will Mr. Morrison be? That is an absorb ing question here. Others talked of for candiates for governor are U. Max Gardner of Shelby; Robert N. Page of Biscoe. and A. W. McLean of Lumberton. The Gardml campaiem is ranidlv taking running shape. An argu ment used for one North Carolin ian who may be in the governor's contest to "Washington friends not long ago said: "'The war will be over bv the time the campaign is on and the is. Bt sue will be the draft law. The draft D a wimnntrMHHini Professional Cards rmmmiffliMiiiiiiiiiMiiHMHTmmm If it could be won nuicker with publicans in the cabinet, then the ,aw wi2 prove so H"PPuIar that any public, which is not interested in in the state' PPU the politics of the situation, is for That is a nebulous sort of argu- mai coniDination. iment Dut it was actually used 'Hero of late obstructionists of ,-ne .l camPagn may be quite the type of Reed. Stone. V.r.u e'ent fr?.m .oth-er3 in the state, , - ,, ' . ' 1 uut no candidate ior any office will and others, all claiming to be Dem- get anywhere by trying to repudiate ocrats, have been doing the utmost tnf President. A small handful of to destroy American lives, and lead- cnronic kickers" or neer-do-wells" t w.jki! it . . Imay preach aeainst the Washino-Mn yZ Y SOmewlm administration but the votes will be" bitter in their criticisms of the ad- the other way. Most of the people ionti.iuH umes, generally navel"10 W" tne president, Placed country above party. A non-pai a a n First Chapter Will Be Shown at the PASTIME THEATRE Friday, August 10. A romantic story fairly alive with action and the brilliant, entrancing Pearl White at her best, She plays the part of Pearl Standish, the richest girl in America, and she becomes interested in the story of the Violet Diamond of Daroon when held up by a masked robber who demands it. It is a tale of mystery, of unusual plot and of deep interest. Do Not Fail to See It! Also the Last Chapter of "PATRIA" & HE ARST-P A THE NEWS Admission 5 & 10c. - Special Music at Night. Special Pastime Today "AMERICAN CONSUL" Special Music Tonight. IS Dr. W. B. Ramsay Dentist Office over Shuf ord's Drug Store. Hickory N. C. THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Manufacturer?, of all bktdo of ITARNESS, BRIDLES. SADDLES AND STRAP WORK. Repairing a Specialty. Hickory, N. C. THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP F. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor First-Class Work Guaranteed Phone 106, Work Delivered 1032 14th street Hickory, N. C Next to Firvt Buildin & Loan office. DR. G. E. FLOWERS Having enjoyed a large coun try practive for 32 years, an now located in Hickory and so licit a share of the general prac tice. Office at 8th avenue and 15th street. Children's disease a specialty. aoononQonnnonnaooannnnrjQnirnnnanaEijs a A Billion Dollar i Insurance Fun m m m m Si .i 2! Si D t I 1 a Q n THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANKING SYSTEM may be likened to a vast billion dollar mutual in surance fund which we and 7,600 other. banks maintain at all times to give us the currency o::r depositors need to stand back of us in time of fin ancial stress and to enable us to give better anr safer banking service in many ways. EVERY ONE OF OUR DEPOSITORS, LARCF; or small, without any additional cost, participate ; the protection and benefits of this great system. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO HAVE THIS NATION -wide fund back of you, let us write or talk with v, ,r; about it. FIRST NATIONAL m m b st BANK Capital and Surplus $300,000.00. Four Per Cent. Interest On Savings pounded Quarterly. Money to Loan at All Times. Hickory, N, n. Accounts, Co?- naaoanunQnoDnnnifannanoDonnnDncnDnEi Dr. R. P. WILSON Veterinary Surgeon Will answer calls day or night. Office phone 226. Resident phone 301-J. KOonnnDnnnnnnnnnnnonnnoonnnDnnnonnonnann xizan reorganization of the cabinet probably would serve a good pur pose, ana a reorganization of the congress with the group of wilful men eliminated yfould ho next order. DOOnDDDnDDDDanDDDDOO DnODDDDDDDQDQODDCiDDDBDnDDBB in- q ox BAD CONDUCT i rouaoiy a great many peopl have told the soldiers that they wui never return home, but in spite wis cioirul stuff, the young men remain cheerful. The probabilities are that none of the men being made i early for service in France now wii. never be in the trenches, will nev er make an attack and will never be in great danger of their lives. Wlhen the groat losses of this war occured the allies were without ar tillery; now there is a big gun for every 2C feet on the western front, and warfare has been developed to such an extent that the trench fighter is less in danger than the amah J- m . nn ngnier or other wars. The allied commanders are careful their men. Fnrtiinnfftl . "v m sumiers pay no attention to the doleful words ut tered in their ears by persons who sometimes are not as well meaning as they would have one believe. J. J. ALL RiqilT John J. Parker of Monroe, a young man for whom we have more than mere kindly regards, is receiving com mendation these days for the fine .part he tok last Saturday in what w-,. expected to be a meeting of objec-ors to the draft law. A crowd dad gath ced in the town from the country in the hope of hearing Cole Blease of South Carolina, but the former gov ernor had "other business" on his hands and did not show up. Mr Parker was called upon and he de l'vered an address that, from news paper accounts, turned the meeting into a patriotic rally. This young Republican lawyer had it in his pow er to injure his country, but he play ed an honorable roll, as he always Played and always will. a a HG AWMCB M OKI GOODS BUI We Are Going To Remodel Our Store tne xsews and Observer issued annual educational edition last week and it was better than the 16 mai oeat it to press. It showed much thorough work, lots of good t.ocuieuts anci plenty of mat ter valuable to parents whose sons anu daughters are planning A t tend college, to say nothing of ihe weu-preparcd articles on education al subjects. The peopel of the Killian school district will meet Friday night at the school building for the purpose of making plans for a community fair. This is one of the finest ag ricultural and dairy sections in the south and the district is able to pro vide a real exhibit of its own. Th-. rest of the county will watch Kil lians with interest. a a a a n a p a Dr. Oma H. Hester DENTIST OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO a D B. B m I Iihmbkb . n m u m a m n n n U m m n m a a 13 J. W, HoOingsworth f LAWYER Office Hollingsworth Clothing Co. NEWTON, N. C. tn:tMinmmrmrrmtHiuiui Dr. O. L. Hollar HICKORY, N. C. Special attention given to Fistulas, Fissures Ulcers, Pruritus No cutting, no confien- The Best Way to Save Money is to keep a little out for emergency use, then put the rest this bank each payday and pay your bills by check. Money in the bank is not easily spent for unnecessaries, an i remains until a time of need comes to you; then you will i .: : : ' f glad you have a bank account. IT COSTS . YOU NOTHING TO HAVE YOUR MONEY KEPT SAFE FOR YOU. PILES JmSSWo if Cured mnanniiiiiiiiiiimuuuuuuumm Subscribe for the Hickory Daily Record in liiiiiiiiim BRICK Common and Face Write or Phone Buffalo Clay Co. StatesvilIe,N. C. a a n u a n u n u a n LI a n u have a big lot of summer and medium v v weight Suits we will offer for next few days at remarkably reduced prices. School Suits For Boys On our boy's counter we have 1 00 suits, all sizes that we want to close out. SHOES-all oxfords at old prices. Straw hats half price. Buy now and Save money. nRICES ofevery kind of wearing apparel are mounting rap- 1 fi I vr I hoca im. I I i . uvov. wai uiucs laDor is scarry materia k arp WILL GO ON YOUR BOND Bankers, Receivers, Adminis rators, Guardians, County Offipers any position of trust. WJE W1ILL BOND. YOU. New Amsterdam Sasualty Company of New York City. J. W. Hollingsworth Attorney, Newton, N. C. gttmummrmmHunmnmtKi Fraternal Directory Mmmnnnminiuntmunnmi Fresh Shipment Malted Milk Just Received Let Us Supply Your Wants. Horlick's Malted Milk Three sizes: 50c, $1.00 and $3.75 Mellin's Food 75 Cents Per Bottle. We also carry Bordens condensed milk and of milk. Telephone or Mail us Your Orders --Parcel Post Orders Mailed Promptly- Hickory Drug Company sugar 7 The REXALL Store Telephone 46 nullum Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. Regular communication First and third Monday nights. Erethien cordially invited to be present. F. L. MOOSE, W. M. D. L. MILLER, Sec'y. tHiHiiiiiwminninmn" are can u n i t aavanemg. in some European countries today, men wearing paper shirts, paper soled shoes, anything thev get. Here we still have good goods, but they're getting scarce, getting Steadily higher. The best thino- anvnn ran A stock up for their needs of the next two or three years, espec ially when they can get price-reductions like these here. a D a I n Ml Piedmont Council No. 43, Jr, O. U.A. M. Meets every Monday evening at 7:30 P. M. All visiting brotheis cordially invited. D. D. TAYLOR, Councilor. W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec a a i Jacob's Superb Candies uMade Last Night" The Candythat sells itself : : Always Fresh. Prices Ranging from 80c to $1.25 per pound 1 he Only Place in Hickory to Jacob's Candies is at Get GRIMES & MURPHY, Druggists Phone 300 Opposite Post Office "IN Business for Your Health" S!g!!!i!!iia Yoder-Clark Clothing Co. "The Men's Store" all LbncBnncannnaanncqcannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnno IDlllBl Catawba Lodge No. 54 K. of P nnnnnnnn Meets every Thursday night. Visiting brethren invited. HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. R. L. HEFNER, K. R. and S. 4tmmnninMm!iiiiiniinninm;tttx, Hickory Cabinet & Manufacturing Co. M. G Crouch, Mgr. Located in old light house building near foundry. Telephone 227-J All orders dispatched promptly. n H 1 trtmrntttimtnmmiiimitim t'tnMiimiiiit"mminitifH'nii"lPtA"
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