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APAY EVENING HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE """" ..,.ri0'!"nnnRnnnnniranrqTCMM...... It MuurfHHannnnn congressional camouflage xxxsi H PI J aiiaiMHa1R0UyUUUUUUUUUU B I! 3 a a a 0 a) a 19 tf a a A J a 0 if n o u ii 9 :i You Need Your Eyes 13 The only way you can hav them is to take care of thm. It ,ia too late after they ar ruined. ' . If yom have trouble m and hare them examined. II glaageg are needed, I will prescribe some that will pre serve your eyea and maU your work easy and pleasant. 1S4J eo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist ...sjitctor for Southern and C. and N.-W Railways D a a ES D a o a c a D B E Bi D Q II a u a n s H 0 V a H M I a H a M H r : re You Going To Build? 1 IF SO SEE THE Builders n n a a a a n rJ H 11 n n ii ii it Raleigh Times. The house of representatives Keenly alive to nt en rmo nroofl of the great war; it is an adept at me art 01 camouflage camouflage is one of those words tnat has laid dormant only to come into a use so general that it can be intelligently usee in a hundred dif "CU' reuses. nt means, in one Dreatn, to hide, m another to deco i" iuiumer to make up, or to masquerade It has significance isu, as uo wnat we used to cal oiun, or, m newsTaoer naralance bull." It is a false trail, a dem onstration to mask a real fact, a mis direction. Generally, its purpose is tu ueceive, ana to make one over. iook something he wants to see by reason of the impression that he is seeing something that isn't there Camouflage in the wildest sense is di. version. It is beating ahnnt. tP bush, talking up in the air, laying it on tne cat, beating the Devif" around the stump. Just now the honorable the house of representatives of the United States is busy with tongue and pen anu paint dox and black ink in the congressional Record in a perfect agony ot camoutlagry. Secretary Lansing having made the disrl that Count von Bernstorff had spent large sums of money in subsidizing an organization to influence con. gross against war, the most natura thing in the world was that the n?A pie should become interested in what and on whom the money was used Tl. j . it vviis natural tnat wnat. ennp-rpss had been doing and saying at about tne time the slush fund was being distributed should be made the sub ject of renewed interest. Attitudes and remarks of congressmen took on compelling interest in retrosneet. In the case of many of the members, speeches, attitudes, votes that were Delore unexplainable, suggested their own explanation afterwards. How does congress camouflage this searching and inquiry? How does it divert the minds of the people from the direction in which the scan dal has set them? -By suggesting that there be an investigation? Of what : Of the actions of congress. men acting to all intents and pur. poses the part of traitors to their country in time of war by uttering seditious words and voting to em barrass the war m the legislative chambers of the conutry? Not so! The house, instead, would investigate Mr. Heflin, who has said that he suspects that some of its members have been persuaded to silver .oratory in behalf of Germany by German gold. Investibate Mr. Heflin for slan dering the house. iPunish the man who dared to ex press suspicions which no man of intelligence can avoid entertaining. iBut by no means find out whether the suspicions were or were not cor rect. Better, we suppose, that congress harbor traitors, than that it be found out and convicted of doing so. 'Does the house stop to consider that an ostrich also thinks he is a great camounager? 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Wendell's Ambition Pills, the &zat nerve tonic, can'e be beat for that tired feeling, nervous troubles, poor blood, headaches, neuralgia, trem bling, nervous prostration, mental depression, loss of appetite and kid ney or liver complaint. In two days you will feel better, in a week you will feel fine, and after taking one box you will have your old-time confidence and ambition. Be sure and get a 60 cent box to day and yet out of the rut. Remem her Hickorv Drug Co and dealers everywhere are authorized to guaran tee them. Mail orders filled, charges nrAnaid bv The Wendell Pharmlcal fiomnanv. Inc.. Syracuse, N. Y. 2T J. t r Local and Personal Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lytle spent Sunday in Charlotte. iMr. Glenn Abernethy has returned from a trip to Detroit, Michigan. Mr. W: W. Meissel has returned to Washington, after spending sever al days in the city. Messrs. Eubert Lyerly, H. P. Wil liams, Ronda Buchanan and Peter Fennell spent Sunday at Columbia, where they visited, the Catawba boys in camp. Mr P. G. Kiser will return home this evening from Birmingham, Ala., where he has been stationed for sev eral months in his work in the treas ury department of the United States government. iRev. Jas. B. Still of Fletcher is the guest of Judge and Mrs. W, B. Councill and Rev. and Mrs S. B. Stroup and Sunday evening occupied the pulpit of the Church of tne Ascension. IMr. and Mrs. ordon Cilley of Phil adelphia will arrive in the city Thursday and will go from here to Patterson to visit Mrs. E. H. Cilley. They also will spend a few days at Blowing Rock. Mt. Hugh M. Miller, postmaster for the 105th military police, is at home for a few days visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Miller, and greeting his numerous friends. He likes army lige and reports all the boys well and hearty. Mr. N. A. Dunn, president of Dunn. Marsh and Thompson. Inc.. whole sale grocers of Raleigh, is .spendino: today m the city with his partner Mr. George Marsh. .Messrs. Dunn and Marsh were taken through the big Piedmont Wamon Companv's plant this morning by Mr. J. A. Mar. tin. New Ready-to-Wear by Every Express Quality Tooth Paste and Toolh Powders Constant attention to the teeth is one of the first laws to good health. Tho tioth paste or tooth powder you use must be the kind that will cleane the teeth without harming the gums or the enamel. Your will get the best here a quality which is absolutely guaranteed. 10c to 50c. LUTZ'I DRUG STORE , "On the Corner" Phones 17 and 317 IZiXZiZiZttliZtUlitZ", t: AMUSEMENTS Hi a as m iRev. A L. Stanford filled the pul pit of the Reformed church Sunday night and spoke to the congregation of that and the Methodist churches on "The Wasted Talent." . He laid down the proposition that the great ost misfortune that can befall a man s to throw away his God-given op portunities. JVIiss Clara Bowles sang Deautilul solo during: the service. Dr. Murphy was m Davidson coun- Sunday. WOULD SEND LAFOLLETTE AS GIFT TO THE KAISER Johnstown, Pa., Oct. 1. "Shadow luns," "men who sit in our national egisiature and serve the kaiser," and 'The Huns within our gates," re- eived another denunciation from for mer Presid it Theodore Roosevelt in an address here at the Working men's Red Cross Sunday celebration. Departing from his set address, Col onel Roosevelt brought to the several thousand workingmen in his audience the need of true Americanism and the duty devolving upon every cit izen of the United States in standing behind the young men who have enlisted or have been made parts of the national army for the purpose of "cutting the German cancer clean out of the world body." Reviewing these remarks attributed to Senator LaFollette in some of the senator's recent addresses. Mr. Roosevelt declared: '"You don't find any Shadow Huns in Germany. If in Germany any man acted as LaFollette in thisl ountry, they would be put to dig ging: trenches. I would send him as a gift to the kaiser. Let the shadow Huns go back to their coun try." ''Until the German cancer is taken out of the world body," said Mr. Roosevelt, "this great war for the ictorious peace of justice rjust go on Germany has reaucea savag ery to a science. "There are official records of more than 10,000 separate atrocities com mitted by the German armies, not poradically, but as a part of the de- iberate lan of 'schrecklichkeit,' of horror upon which the German gov ernment has counted." SURPLUS OF COLOR Ohio State Journal. Every conscientious city editor has his moments nay his hours of de pression when he wonders why the good Lord in his infinite wisdom made so many words painters and so few news-getters. P. A. MILLER Automobile and Livery Service. GO ANYWHERE Dayjor Night Rates Reasonable .TELEPHONE 119. iOOOOOOCOOOOO Used 40 Years v7 'we:, $ Tta VoiMn's Tonic q Bold fcverywnere G O O O a o Coal bills are a large part of your iving expense reduce both by us ing Cole's Hot Blast Heaters. adv INEXORABLE ' southemRailway System ! ocooooocsooooo Boston Post. Said Elihu Root in his admirable speech at the meeting of the na tional security league in Chicago f After the decision, in favfor of war, the country has ranged itself; and the only, issue left for the indi oitizen is whether he is for or against his country. iFrom that time on arguments against the war in which the country is engaged are en emy arguments. Their spirit is the spirit of rebellion against the gov ernment and laws of the United States. "The men who are speaking and writing and printing arguments against the war now, and against ev erything that is being done to carry on the war, are rendering more ef fective service to Germany than they could render in the field. The pur pose or effect of what' they are do ing is so plain that it is impossible to resist the conclusion! that the greater part of them are at heart traitors to the United States and wilfully seeking to bring about the triumph of Germany and . the humil iation and defeat of their own coun try.? A severe arraignment; but its 'logic is' inexorable Mr. Bryan pacifist in peace time, but patriot in war time, expressed the same truth briefly and pungently, when he. said: "There are only two sides to a war.'.' The pacifist, the anticonscriptionist, the pro-German, have the wrong side. If they do not know it, they are dense. If they do know it, they are flirti ing . with treason. ! SPECIAL PASTIME TODAY The special tti action at the Pas time this afternoon and tonight wil be "Mollie King" in the 5th episode of "The Mystery of the Double Cross." - (The following is the story: Peter Hale, whose inheri tance of the Hale millions depends on his marriage to the Girl of the Double Cross, and who is protected by the Masked btranger, is much mystified by the actions of Phillipa isrewster at a ball given by Iview York society leaders. Peter see her in a decided love scene with Bridgey Bentley, and the latter see3 her unmistakably adceptmg the attentions of Peter. iBentley proposes to Phillippa and is accepted. Peter, hearing of this, sends a note of farewell which ceniuey aeciaes to use as a cover to his scheme to do away with Pe ter for good. Peter is captured and tied to a gas jet as though he had hung him self, but the Masked Strangerr ap pears, and when he fights with Bent ley a stray bullet hits Peter in the shoulder. The Masked Stranger rushes Peter to a hospital. During the operation Bentley succeeds in cutting the wires and bringing aarkne&s to the operating room iust at the critical moment. The Masket Stranger, in an at tempt to foil this plot, is wounded. but he manages to drag himself to the wires and holds them together so as to furnish light for the operation. A minute later his strength fails. Has he held the wires together long enough? Next episode---? 'The Dead Comes Back." CHICHESTER S PILLS THE IMAaiiI BEAM!. A I.ndicBl Ask ypiir 15ivj(j?lMt fur a !'Ula in lied and Unld mct.tlllc duxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. Tuko no Ruv of vant Jrtiselt. Akk f'.rCIH-CliK8-1'ER'9 DIAMOND I!IJ NI PILLS, for 2S years known as Eest, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGIST EVERYWHERE Jitney Service. HICKORY CONOTER AND NEW- TO M Schedule Leave HloKery frsVo- , Lea re Hik&ry 19 AO a. in. Lca HicKorv - 2:80 p. m. Leave Hickory - l:M p. m. Leave Hickory 8:80 p. m. Lave Newton 7:S0 a. ni. Late Ne"wfcm 9:26 a. m. Leave Newtofi .1:80 p, ro LeaTe Newtoa 3:30 p. m ave Newtou 7:30 p. m. ewton to Con over 15c .ewtem to Hlckofy 45c Hickory to ConoveT 80c Hickory fb Nwton 45c Our Motto Good Service. R. W. CLINE Newton, N. C. El m m El m 13 W S3 S3 m m m S3 m m m m .Every express brings something new. The last styles from Philadelphia and New York. Our stock is different and more attractive each day. LADIES COAT SUITS $10.00 to $45.00. LADIES AND CHILDREN'S COATS $2.00 to $35.00 SERGE AND SILK DRESf.ES $5 to $25.00 ELECTRIC HOUSE DRESSES $1.00 to $2.00 LADIES AND CHILDREN'S SWEATERS $1.00 to $9.00. LADIES AND CHILDRENS SHOES 50c to $11.00 13 E3 tt a m SERGES AND WOOLENS 50c to $2.00 yard. SILKS AND GEORGETTE CREPE 50c to $2.25 yard COTTON NOVELTY GOODS 15c to 50c yard CRETONES AND DRAPERIES 15c to 50c yard SILK AND COTTON HOSIERY 15c to $1.50 pair A complete line of notions, gloves, leather goods, buttons; trimmings handkerchiefs, towels, rihbons, etc. S3 EI 13 Thompson-West Company "The Ladies' Store." J- SHOES ARE HIGH School will open September 1 7, for the fall term. See that your children's shoes are in good condition. Do not throw away the old shoee. We have an expert Cobbler who will convert the old shoes into new ones at a low cost. Give us a trial. We will guarantee satisfaction. Work finished on short notice. CITY SHOE SHOP In the rear of The Van Dyke Shop The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance LISTEN 25 per cent off on all repair work done by us between Oct. 1st and Oct 4th. Get acquainted with the best work in town. AH work guaranteed. Oils and supplies cheaper. pry Vulcanizing Co. East Hickory CHIROPRACTOR DR. E. E. ROGERS Over Lutz's Drug Store PHONE 77 gQanaaaananDBQQzranBa En El SPEGIA! PRICES a a a -ON-Car load of CHAIRS Just Received Good Values in Other Furniture. m m m m m EI El m m n EJ El a B S I R. F. Hendley I g Hickory, N. C. nnaaanaaD :iiliii!llilil!IllilllilliillUUUUIIIUIIUIIIIllllllllllUUIIllllUUIIUUIIIIUIUIIUIIISI 3 G uaranteed in writing 00 MILES 1H rHEN you buy Ajax tires you W get something more than fine rubber and fabric and the vulcani zation of these two. You get the maker's steadfast determina tion for Quality. Ajax tires are guaranteed in writing for 5000 miles. Measured in miles, Ajax are better tires by 1500: miles. " While others are claiming Quality we are guaranteeing it." Sold bv g
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