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"irsscn broad nusTxr,
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Help
of Ladle
Comes In for High Ap.
If People Dont Buy
.station.
Solicitors lVm Know Why; Thor
ough Work Necessary.
that the" people ot the'rcbWiitry, would
hav6 to subscribe iliheraliy,: more i bo
than In the previous bond campaigns:
He said that they were able; were re
ceiving good prices for their nrod-
ucts. but must berrf! nr ooi0 T .""""uu W1U1 nef aiuw ana ne.
imnrnn '" w. 1 . rmies Palestine almost- annihilat-
hTreen, ?CaUSe eIr byS "elyoon will be forced to sue
rIt SerViCe they had for cessation of hostlUtle against
rendered their part in support-of the her. - y.y..;'
government. .- v
BULGARIA OUT-OF lYAE;
BIG BETELOP2IEXTS EXPECTED
Bulgaria Is definitely out of the war
And Turkey, virtually cut off from
communication with her allies ancL her
man
A feature" of the campaign and, soli
citation will be the gathering of infor
mation from every person approached
with reference , to his investments in
bonds and, War Savings Stamps and
the recording of this information for
further reference If necessary, a meth
od that Is being used In other sections.
"Plans for oreanizine the - work
I througout the country were also. dis-.
cussed. Others taking part In the dis
the call of R. P. Freeze, chair- tcussions before the meeting were G.
of the city ncuuBiBwuiuiy,. uiausuaw, w. a. veun, ju. u. still
- A 1 1. .A.
7. to the ounu mueny
campaign, a number of ladies
2 men met at the city hall Tues
Z nignt and discussed the manner
7.ine the sale of bonds.
J.: . Mack
well; Mrs. M. A. Brown,
Rhodes and P. A. Ewbank.
On motion of Mr. Keith a census'of
names wilpbe used In connection with
l tne tax books in order to ascertain the
. .. . . .
m,0 outstanding features or tne acuity or persons to purchase bonds.
meeting were in effect: Tbe aid of the
Lies would be necessary; thorough
ion woum uc uccucu, m.v
country must sub-
organizatK
.nift in the
scribe with more proportionate liber
ality than in the purchase of bonds
in the the three former campaigns., ,
Kev A. W. Farnum led in prayer.
Responding to Mr. Freeze's call R. C.
Clarke, chairman of the county com
mittee,' stated that the campaign was
for the sale of $360,000 worth of bonds
in Henderson county, a per capita
amount of about $20 and that this
quota was much larger than previous
ones and would call for hard work. -'
jlr. Freeze called on E. W. Ewbank
for remarks and he deplored the im
pression that had gained ground to
the effect that the war was about ov
er, which he considered far from true.
He saw the need of help from the
ladies. .
Mrs. R. P. Freeze was the spokes
woman for the ladies and her remarks
were greeted by applause, y Mrs.
Freeze told of the good work the ,1a
dies did in the previous campaign and
of the organization perfected for the
present campaign.
It was the sense of the men that
the work of the ladies should be hand
in hand wiih that of the men. Mr.
Clarke testified freely as to the ef
fectiveness of the work in the pre
vious campaign as conducted by the
ladies.
Mayor C. E. Brooks was of the opin
ion that a thorough working orgauiza-:
tkra would be necessary. He declared
JiElTS NOTES FROM THE
FIRST BAPTIST CIIURCIh
Last Sunday was Rally: Day' in the
Sunday school. . There, were 359 reg
istered attendants, Including oaly a
few counted visitors. Other visitors
who came primarily for the morning
service or to witness the program,
numbered- at least a hundred more.
The. program, which was a simple but
interesting representation by the chil
dren of the place and. Importance of
State Missions, was carried out de
lightfully under the direction of Mrs.
R. N. Pratt, Mrs.-J. F. Brooks and oth
er members of the committee.
The collection, which was entirely
for State Missions, was $310.70. All
classes did well. The . Primary led
in point of attendance with 75 pres
ent.. The -Mother's Bible class with
69; Baraca with 49. The Baracas led,
as was to be expected, - in the . collec
tions." .y ;" ; ; : ' y.
r .The : special .. evangelistic; .meetings
opened with" a good attendance and &
strongjBermon .by Pastor E. E.;Bomir,
i on ""The Revival We Need; in ; Our
Time." Monday night he preached on
"The Great Repentance of a ' Great
Sinner." . , : ; -"
' Tuesday morning day services be
frrin with a study of the work of the
Holy Spirit."
There will be -worship and preach
ing every morning at 10:30 and even
ing at 8:15. The pastor and the con
gregation invite everybody: to ;attend.
Meanwhile" the entente allied " for
ces from Belgium to Verdun onslx
battle fronts are registering victory
after victory over the Teutonic arms
and the enemy front almost every
where is crumbling, notwithstanding
the desperate. resistance that Is being
offered on various sectors."
Seeing eventual defeat Btarlng her
In the face through the swift progress
of the Serbian, IUlian, British. Creek
and: French troopsln the reclaiming
of; Serbia and the . invasion of Bui
garian territory, the 1 iulgars begged
for an armistice, reserving to them
selves no conditions. All the territory
now held by King Ferdinand's men la
to be evacuated ; the Bulgarian army
is to be immediately Jen.ohl.izcd and
all means of transport Inside the king
dom , even along the Dautioeris to be
given over Into; all'od hands.
Thus. ln addition, to the iso.ation of
Turkey, the backdoor to a diru't in
vasion of Austria-Hangar v - is ilung
wide open o'lue allies and doubtless
the time Is not far distant when ad
vantage to the. fall vill e taken to
the new avemio through which -the en
emy can be reached. With the debacle
in Serbia and Bulgaria complete, the
Austro-Hungarians in Albania soon
will be put to the test and when their
evacuation to their own borders Is
completed, the allies will have welded
an iron semi-circle . about the central"
powers irom; tne BiacK sea to the
North sea. 1 -
su?ffiioicflMiii?P
m SEssioij Fon inis
Superior court convened last Mon
day for a: session of two weeks, Judge
M. H. Justice is presiding.
The resignation of Michael Schenck
as solicitor, 'whose successor had not
been appointed by Governor Bickettv
made the appointment of some one by
Judge Justice for this tern of court
necessary. ' This compliment, as well
as responsibility, was bestowed- upon
J. E. Shipmen, -whose appointment to
this office by the governor is being
urged by Mr. Shipman's friends.
Only majtters of minor importance
were before the court this week. A
list of the cases disposed of will be
given In The Hustler next week.
PIE. AND IIES WARD HURT
BY RUN-AWAY HORSES.
you ivanf-Hardware
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Mr. and 'Mrs, Billy Ward of the
Clear Creek section, suffered a sudden
Ishockand painful injuries last Satur
day when the wagon they were oc
cupying was run Into by a runaway
team. Both were badly bruised but
it was thought that their injuries were
not-, serious. The" wagon was demol
ished. ' -
The two horses were running with
a wagon tongue and although had
plenty of room did not turn out for the
wagon "which they ran into from -the
rear end.- The 'horses were both
thrown and suffered in the fall and
bollison.
IF YOUR CHILD IS CROSS,
FEVERISH, CONSTIPATED
tries Board the Hustler will write no
Inore subscriptions at HALF price to
soldiers. -
Look, Mother! If tongue Is coated,
cleanse little bowels with "Cali
fornia Syrup of Figs."
Mothers can rest easy after givint
"California Syrup of. Figs," because in
a few hours all the clogged-up waste,
sour bile and fermenting food Gently
moves out of the bowels, and you have
a well, playful child again.
; Sick children,' needn't be coaxed to
"take" this harmless "fruit laxative.
llillionr of mothers keep it handy be
cause .thev know its action -on the stom
Hver and bowels is prompt and sure,
Ask vour druzris. for a bottle .of
Aal5fornia. SvTUT of FiffS. which COB-
ama directions for" babiei children of
all "ages and for grown-ups. -
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"if Cr.
ore
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That plunging squadron of Ger
man Cavalry, expecting to carry
all before it in. one mad rush,
learned to the full, from a little
body of American troops, the
meaningof the President's words.
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Force, greater even than tho
military rulers -of Germany caii
imagine the overwhelming, . ir
resistible force of a great, freo
Nation aroused to fight for its Lib
erty and the Libertyjpf the World
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1 you have used one of our "razor-edced'
asesyou know what we mean when we say our
as'es are sharp and so are our hatchets an drools.
- That's because they are made of fine steel
and properly tempered to take and hold a sharp
edge-
Oh! we have everything you need in hard
ware and it will pay you to deal r with us.- Our
prices are low.
Use our Hardware; ittands Hard Wear.
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Use Our Want Column for
y ; QUICK RESULTS : ;
Where mercknise.
good jreputaf ion is so
loomy
u7
ivt
cTWen by the MilUon! Shot, shell,
guns, airplanes, tanks, ships i
any thing and every thing required
to drive home the meng ofthe
President's words to maie plainj
to th6 authors of the war, the fact
that with such force, of men and
of spirit, we must inevitably win.
Are YOU adding every, ounce you f can to the force behind, par
must
exert;
to wtn the -xDgrf -
fighting menthee iop
Lend the WfyTT
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rjF Al FR? IN WOOD. COAL, GASOLINE fi: OILS
PHME 40 Phoe ordrf or Coal Gobd supply'jnttcivcd. " E. J. RHODES, lt-
ry; business has, a
future. That future will
be bright or
according to its present
day management. -
In the first place we are
safeguarding the public
by offering merchandise
of known Quality . and
secondly our retail prices
are based entirely on
early purchases a
on cost of replacement,
.This .store is io'cal head
; quarters for -4i
s Styleplus Clothing are
.dar
made on
plan.
the bier volume
t, Schafe&larx
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"Each grade the same price the nation over
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This method reduces - costs to "the
minimum and alway s produces
style andywearing qualities' unique
at the prices. . : y ; vi y y
We are serving more people
todav than we ever did and
w - ' -
we are aiming to improve bur
business as we go a.
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