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JL'OiMDAY EVF HICKORY DAILY RECORD PACE TWO IIickory-Daily Record TELEPHONE 167 Publih-d by the Clay I'rintiajr U Every Evening Except Sunday. s7h. Farabee Editor . C. Miller Manager PUBLICATION OFFICE: 1102 KLF.YENTM AYENUB Subscribers desiring Uio address of their paper charged, will please ttate In their communication both OL..U and NEW addresses. To insure efficient delivery, com plaints should be made to the Snb--,.rini.i Dt-nartmcnt promptly, Lity iiibitrribera should call 167 vegardinjf con-plainta. N'orth Carolinians .who had follow id the course of events in Washing ton were keenly disappointed at the failure of the president to name Mr. Travia as u member nf the interstate commerce commission. It was a po sition that he would have held with entire credit, and members of the commission uesireu ms a-vu assist them. You can't draw Mr. Cansler into a controversy, the Charlotte lawyer defying the efforts of the yellow journalists to make him write more than 4.0(H) words in one breath. WAR'S dlKUTUL LESSONS SUBSCRIPTION RATES n yow Fix months - ' Yhrco month a n.,n Month -40 i)nn week 10 rntared as socon' ''ass matter 8p lember 11, 1D15, a,. :ho postotnc at flic kory, N. C, undu tno act or aiarc.n 3, 1879. MKMRUR OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Tress is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all nwu credited to it or not credited in thu paper anil aho tht local news published liproin. MONDAY, OCT. 1, 1917 CON C, R ATU LATION S 31 a a EX a m a a a E3 & a a a a a D To the untiring efforts of N. W Clark, president, and to his board of directors, who never let up from last fall to this, tho success of this yenr's fair is due. Mr. Clark was on the job all the time and he per formed his duties in a manner that must meet with the. approval of nl persons who have an interest in the institution. We have demonstrated this year that people will pay good money to visit the exhibits. Under Presi dent W. J. Shuford last fall the fair as it is now known was more or less of an experiment; and though a big" success, there might have been doubt as to this year. Well, there are no Doubting Tommies any lon ger. We are expecting to see the fair grow better and better each year. There is every reason why it should. Frankly, we should like to see it ahead of the State Fair, and if there is the proper interest in it each year, the Catawba County Fair may come to represent all this section of North Carolina. We want to congratulate President Clark, Secretary Deaton ar.d the offi cers of the fair on their good work. THOROUGHLY CONVINCED The time has past when the news paper reader, running his eye along u new exposure of German intrigue or atrocity, will say to himself, "That is a prevarication." Teople have been fed on so much information of Prus sian misconduct in every country on the globe that they are ready to be lieve anything that they are told. Tho American people do not hate the German people, and we hope they never will, but it is a fact that their sense of decency and justness is being i plenty of selfreliance, because Atlanta Constitution. This war is a dreadful thing, the most horrible calamity, in many re spects, that ever befell the world, but out of it are coming lessons that we have sorely needed, and which will prove of 'incalculable benefit to us throughout the years to come. Every class and branch of Ameri can industry will in the long run be greatly helped by the war, rather by the application of lessons which onlv the war could teach. The railroads of the country, for instance, have learned the wasteful ness, the uselessness and the unreas onableness of hauling empty or only nartiallv loaded cars. They are not doin that now because the evigen cies'of the war will not permit it, and a way has been found to avoid it. According to the latest official bulletin issued by the railroads' war hoard, of which Fairfax Harrison is the most efficient chairman, the ex cess of unfilled orders for cars has been cut from 106,64 on May 1 to 31.951 on September 1, notwithstand ing the tremendous increased de mands during that period for cars for the transportation of military materials, lumber for training camp construction etc., and the extra de. mand upon track, terminal and other facilities for the movement of troops and citizens soldiers. It has simplv been that the rail, roads had an hitherto unheard of sit uation to meet and found a way to meet it The hauling qf "empties," and the waste of freight-storage in cars and in freight has been reduced to the minimum; every locomotive and every car has been made to perform its capacity service. Railroad opera tion has simply been more efficiently systematized, that s all. and vhat the carriers are doing now they could have been doing during the last three years of rail "con gestion" only they have not known before how to do it. And the experience of the railroads in the matter of increased efficiency has had its counterpart in nearly ev ery other line of industry, especially those of a public utility character Then, while the railroads and the other big industries of the country have been learning how to conserve energy and to facilitate the perform ance of . their functions, the house holders of the country have been learning how to economize how to curtail waste. They have learned how to cheat the garbage can. ' We Americans have been the most wasteful and the most extragavant people in the world, but we are not now and probably never will be so considered again all because of the war! And while the industries, the house wives and the public generally have been learning these useful and much needed lessons, the young manhood of the country has been learning how to stand and walk erect! And after the war is over we shall have some hundreds of thousands of young "veterans' of robust physique stout hearts, tough muscles, well de til i i. veiopea douics, straignt spines and I iJiiiiij 'Jii i ci unite, uetausH 01 a E3 Kg m ej E9 2 mitraired so nft.n that it will tWf service cn tno arm grounds, in the t .... (training camps and on the field iu uvnme mcir repugnance , ...hot.,, u- Vina a o, in more ways than one the hard ships, the horrors and the terrors of war have their compensations to all that is Prussian The Ameri can people are not to blame. We know they have fought against this feelincr. ia. t,j I GETTING READY "'7 ' u I Boston Post. tning anotner, prooaoiy worse would Maj.-Gen. Clarence R.. Edwards, come up. For "supermen," the commander of the 2Gth division, had Prussians have behaved towards thcnIS teeth filled the other afternoon, rest of the world like vipers. preparatory to going overseas m command of the New England troops i and 2osh! how he dvpadpd it. Frank II. Simonds recalls attcn-j'T.oys, I'd rather face shrapnel or tion to the fact that the only two any other shells in the trenches than decisive battles of the war on tho 1 to hca.r. that burrowing machine get western front were won 1 A, uy int I!f)sf-nn nfwsnnnrr man "It -mot-aa 1' rench ajmost single-handed at. me think of everv puss worrl i alongside my pums," he said to the that against the entire German force at the Marne and afc Verdun. Though numerically weaker than the Germans, the French parried the deadliest thrusts of their enemies and inflicted on them two stinging de feats. That being so, this great est of all military observers sees no reason why the western allies, with Britain and Italy doing their full part and the United States ready by spring to hurl 500,000 men against the Germans, should not be able to win a decision on the offensive. If Germany persists in the war, Mr heard." NOTICE OF RIGHT TO DEMAND THE SUBMISSION OF WATER BOND ORDINANCE TO A VOTE OF THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE CITY OF HICKORY. Whereas on the 14th day of August, 1017, the City Council of Hickory passed an ordinance authorizing the issuance of the City of Hickory's Bonds in an amount not in excess of f teen thousand dollars for the pui. pose of etending the water work system. And whereas said ordinance con tained a paragraph in literal compli ance with Section 17 (1) (j) III of Simonds says, its man power will be L 7"" exhausted land Germany's recovtery not be submitted to the voters of the after the war will be much slower than that of any of the other bellig erents. The Teutons are losing a man for every soldier lost by any of their opponents. Mr. R. W. Haywood, one time owner of tho Greensboro Telegram and for the past three year con nected with the News and Observer, has been made editor of that paper during the absence of Secretary Daniels in Washington. Mr. Hay wood is well known by tho newspa per men in the state and his selec tion to succeed Mr. Britton will bo received with much .favor. Mr. Haywood is able, well educated and fearless and ih addition to being a strong writer Js an all round man. The Record congratulates both him and the News and Observer as well as that paper's readers. Tho ahsence of war news from tho British front for the past few days mean almost anything, but we Can't guosa what. city, unless within thirty dnys after its nrst puDiication a petition for its submission was filed under said Municipal Finance Act. And whereas said portion of said section is inconsistent with other parts of "The Municipal Finance Act or yjii, other parts containing pro visions for submission to the voters upon fiiling a petition within thirty days after the last publication of said ordinance: And whereas the City Council de sires to comply with the spirit as well as with the letter of the law: Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that the said Water Bond Or dinance will be submitted to the vo ters for their approval or disappro val, if a petition is filed within thirty days after the last publication of said ordinance; and that the city will not issue or attempt to iesue any Water Bonds until thirty days after the last publication of said ordinance has passed without a petition having been filed or if one is so filed will not issue or attempt to issue such bonds, unless the ordi nance shall bo approved by the voters of the city. The voters have until tho 10th day of October, 1917, to file a petition for referendum. JOHN W. BALLEW, 0 21 to 10-10 City Manager. m m res IE 13 m Special AI Pastime I This Afternoon and Tonight Mollle Kin -IN- "MYSTERY OF THE DOUBLE CROSS" FIFTH EPISODE-ALSO HEARST-PATHE NEWS AND A GOOD COMEDY Admission 5 & 10c. Special Music Tonight Special at Pastime Tuesday SA1HLYN WILLIAM ROBERT; IN 'THE COST OF HATRED" A Paramount Feature in Five Parts s ES P a 83 a a B E3 B m m 12 & m m a feg u Professional Cards Dr. W. B. Ramsay Dentist Office over Shuford's Drug Store. Hickory, N. G. THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Manufacturer of all triucc of HARNESS, SKIDLS3 SADDLES AND STRAP WOR3L Repairing a Specialty. Hickory, N. C. THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP F. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor FirEt-Clcsi Work Gueartwiteed Phone 106, Work Delivered 1032 14th street Hickory, N- C ezt to Fir?t BuiMin & Loan office m Throu OU members: S ' ,v-. i. :i i- Doctor Says Nuxated Iron Will Increase Strength of Delicate People 200 in Ten Days fr4 untold ngitiy for year doctoriaj for MrToai wtaknMi, tonikeh, llrer or kldny dl8 or some otUcz all in eat wbB klr re.l tronbl wna lack of iiou lb ths fclofl. How to tU. New York. X. Y. In roent dl eoarse Ire. K. Sauor. ft Boston phyeioian who has etudled widely both in this country and in groat European bjwSIcbJ institutions. se.ld: ,-If you were to make aa actual blM test on all people who aro til you wLld probably ixs greatly aatomlahod at th xccedingly large number who l-Ack iron and who are 111 for ro other reason than the lack of Iron. The moment rpn ia supplied all their multitude of aafcctirouB symptoms disappear. Without Iron the blood at etics loses, the pwr to change food Uto llvtnj Ukpu. JB4 tWireTore noth ing yoti Sat dol you rood; you don't g-t th strfengtfe out of t- Your food merely passes UiKAJBtl Jfcrur sys tem like eorm through a miU "with the rollers so wife Mart tt One mill wui t rrlftd. A" HiSuit of this continuous blood and Mr ti'Vtion, people be come generallf wJtfrwk tsi-o! and all run down ! frrwrt:ly dovejrrp all sorts of conoWon. On is too thin; another Is burdfiwi vriMt unhealthy fat; some are so If tiy enp haraiy walk; some ft they have aysrpepsia, kidney or 4 trouble; some can't sleep at night, tWers are sleepy and tired all day; nctfhe Tnsfy and irritable; some skinny and bloodloBs, but all lack physical power and endurance. In such cmoi. it is worse tHan foolishness to ? miwies or narcoiic drucs. which only wAtfp up your falsing take stimulating rlmea. which onl vital powers for the enomerit, maybe at the expense of your life later on. No matter what any on tells you. if you are not stron? n.r.tl well you ov?e it to yourself to make the foUoving test: Se how long you can work or how far you can walk without boccming tired. Next take two tive j-rniii tablets of ordinary Xuxat"(i IroH threu times per day after uiala for two wftaks. Then teet your strength aCaln urid see for yourself how Hivjch you have gained. I have aen doena of tjervo'.is, run-down people who wtre ailht? all the time double, and ircn triple, the ir etrorigt'n n-nd endur ance aaa entirely get rid of their symp toms of dyspcpvla, liver and other trou bles in from ten to fourteen clays' time oimply by taking Iron in the proper form, and this, after they had in some caaee been dociorlnf? for months with out obtaining any benefit. You can talk as you filease about all the wonclcra wrought VY new remedies, but when yon cvcm down to hard facts there Is nothing 'tlte good old iron to- put color in your cheeks and good sound, healthy flesh on your bones. It s also a great nerve and stomach gtrcngrtheiier and the best elood builder Ui the world. The fnljr trouble was that the old forms of norgantc iron, like tincture of iron, iron mcetate, etc., ofton ruined people's teeth, upset their stomachs and were hot assimilated, and for thene reasons th'y frequently did more harm than &ood. But v.'ith the discovery of the newer forms of onrantc iron all this has been overcome. Nuxatfd Iron, for ex ample, is pleasant to take, dees not in jure the teeth and Is almost immedi ately beneficial. XOTE Tn wmnnffcrturv of TTuxated Irem h mch unbounded cocftd;6e in Its -xtoncT that they authm-LzB il. ani'.o'-Myi-wnt tl.ai they will forfeit JiOO.OP v r l'J:'r vf U-.f t;!ul!oa if Uir oannot tAk axiT n&it or unW niao itofes Iron t0 IMcreM tht'.j Mnh lit W tmt. m orrr ia fnr w- M. il(i3 Vim he o net-livus ontitt; tfvi!fc!. ttfj vtfll jfwsd T!W innirr in !k:t hx In whirl) Tntxatad lwm torn no &t lnut dotiUi ccc uciirtl ip tni ctar' time. It U dtuXnacO la !ub rtv by &U (bud dructfsu. W. P. Speas, M. D. o Practice Limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hickory N. C. Office Over Hickory Drug Company Hours 9 to 12, 2 to 5 a a El a a m B a a a a ta a m H as in the Federal Reserve Banking System, we arc 3 stronger position than everbefore to tke care of menta of all our depositori,whether large or gn:a; they keep checking or saving accounts; and at tho give them the most modern banking service. Open an account with us and get linked up v. biggest banking system. Members of the Federal Reserve System huv.- ., the largest banking assets ever held, ami we in .:, on to our patrons. Good times or hard times ma! : The service is always the same. FIRST Capital and Surplus $300,000.;. Four Per Cent. Interest On Savings pounded Quarterly. Money to Loan at All Times. Hie Ace DR. 6. E. FLOWSR9 Having enjyed a krsre ma try practive for 22 years, an now located in Hickory and te licit a share of the greneral prac tice. Office at 8th avenue and 15th street. Children's diseases a specialty. Want Ads in the Record bring Results I. , I I .1.1 .....1,. I'l". 1 J 1 !' ;.-!- "-'! faL. Dr. R. P. WILSON Veterinary Surfeoo Will answer calls day or nigku Resident pnone 301-J. Dr. Oma H. Hester DENTIST OFFICE OVER BUSY BEB CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO Dr. O. L. Hollar HICKORY, N. C. Special attention .civen to Fistulas, Fissures Ulcers, Pruritus PILES Cured. No cutting, no conflen-me.u. 1 wm BRICK Common and Face Write or Phone Buffalo Clay Co. Statesville, N. C. Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing X Jeweler and Graduate Optometrist. NOTICE! New State Law, Operative August 1 , Requires Parents to Report Measles and Whooping Cough Neglect to dc so subjects to heavy fine TO EVERY RESPONSIBLE CITIZEN: Help Your State Enforce this Law and Your State Will Protect Your Community if HI H mm moililo BUT DONT WORRY ABOUT THE PAST, The important time is TODAY NOW. BEGIN RIGHT, COME WITH US, spurred on by a new determination to save and next year the record will all be in your favor. START YOUR ACCOUNT HERE with only $1.00 if you wish but start it. Ono days delay may lengthen into years.' E3 El ES 19 G3 El Q 23 m ii n m m m si S3 t to Almost every "occasion" Nunnallys fine candy. is an occasion to pr. - Fraternal Directory Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. Regular communication First and third Monday nights. Frethren cordially Invited to be present. F. L. MOOSE W. M. D. L. MILLER, Set'y. ntmnmminmm Piedmont Council No. 43, Jr, O. U.A. M. Meets every Kobday evening: at 7:30 P. M AU vis!t;n brothers cordially invited. O. D. TAYLOR, Councilor. W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec BABIES SAVE the Measles and whooping cough Kill One out of Four Baby Victims Catawba Lodge No. 54 KofP Meets every Thursday night. Visiting brethren invited. HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. R. L. HEFNER, K. R. and S. SR. ALFRED XI. DUU EYp SPECIALIST TO SEF BETTER SEE DOLA 17 Year' Exnriencis The Best Equipment Obtainable. Olasses bitted Exclusively I mm BLOCK, LEHOm, R. K I 1 you kci It from DCIA. Ic's A Right. I tt'A'TCa PAi'tJ.lt FOR DAVES. k LENSES GROUND & DUPLICATED Repair Deo't. Box 127 Charlotte, N. C. S3 SB E EI C If you call, take it; if you don't call send before the dance, between the acts, on birthday? ries, Nunnally's is the one gift that always pV But be sure the candy you give is NUNNALLYS , Fresh by Ex; Hickory Drug The REXALL Store Co Teleph a nw j v -. vt 11 i XI ll-J i-r San-tox Figv natural 'and con cement of the laxative proper; In tablet for. ient and pleas? Price 10 ai.' Store GRIMES & MURPHY, dim PhoneOOggg Opposite "IN Buiiness fot Your Health' Subscribe for the Hickory D ; i. D. Elliott. Pregident and Treasure, J. Worth E L. M. Elliott. SeTtf.ry Hilliort KiiilHincr ( om Incorporated. For all classes of construction. Estimates furrjsh rmo or sanization and bi;at equipped contractor1! in i HICKORY. N.O h n IB 3 I 3 3 2 e n n u k I! S n 3 I- B U li i 3 3 i l I I i I c i 3 I I 1 I I I I I s , -a face J "Kt f p j ........ -v,
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