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HICKORY DAILY RECORD i i4 f ' 1 . !' ' hi i. ' 1 i 1 . r i I it: i' ' TX2&JSS Guaranteed :Hrn 5000 MILES ABERNETHY HARDWARE CO. i' tiles, dresseu u.- " Ye was wounded them to shelter He heU that in the head and arm ty stopped exploded threypa ro7f7om his eyes; only to wipe the blood irom .t.le all instant later a heavy V J upheaved a sect.on of the trenches and buried two . . u.. v, ! : n- Abbe lienroequc, Mav 27. A campaign "".:, du until he had saveu Lu-rU-ul elements of the jnj Jf0r of the soldiers. . - .i:..t ..vtics atrainsi-! . priests and mm 1 IN FRENCH UNIFORMS (P.y Associated Press) the done It leue to vided of cree corps. each be many 'ai'is, extrenu Uu.Ucal ami . . .v. v,tf.l Ihi. oresenc'c of priests at t. nE in daily -tact with soM,rs brought sharply inio ,mu..c i.: .u v,fP nriests have work wmcii , UIU1 are doing at the iront. ..; cnncial intervention U( prtMlut, fur pr.es s even the pr m of going to me i- , Mav no chaplains i- , . . ,.' .u.. n,.mv. The minister. Lit' I lOl m- . , , ,1a 1 war at that time provide.! in a de- that in case of war iwu ,;, p.-iosts, a l'rotestant pastor - KaU.i should be attached to ach ,.oup of stretcher bearers of an army 4. and two (Jatnuiic division which had no stretcher- arer. . , ,, . Thus about 100 pnet and , Protestants an( is'"' i authorized to accompany xne , , IT I V I " - - Mun the Baseball Summary Carolina. Charlotte 10; Winston 0. Greensboro ; Asheville 0. Durham 7; Raleighl. American Washington 2; Philadelphia Cleveland 4; St. Louis 2. xt vb Roston !- the Paul vor while at tlie cifix taken Ahbe h while ring lain point durim Abbe diggn sion the ; while and to a the A dun cital .d K the Our irreen earlar in sol just tent. blood e:ave his mured now Un a upon :n the tweli millii National Boston 1; New York 12. Philadelphia 1; Brooklyn 0. Cincinnati 5; Chicago 4. St. Louis 5; Pittsburgh 6 (11 in nings). STANDING OF CLUBS. Carolina League. W. Charlotte ... Asheville .-- -- .--4 liurham -- Raleigh Winston-Salem .-- lj National. W Eirooklyn Philadelphia .-- --- New xorK --- Boston -- Cincinnati .- f Chicago ... -- ---J" St. Louis 16 Pittsburgh .-- 14 American. W. Cleveland .-23 Washington New York 18 Boston -- 11 A Chicago Philadtelpjiia L Detroit lg St. Louis 1 .1 ,.iLOI1 CTl ILlllf-Kl Ui 1.1 ' t v. c U ( t I (lOtVti V . Minister of War authorization tor , .riests to enlistas c i iinorovat ot tneir r.iF r.'W he number of 2S0 in addition ou Potirtles obtained toe "" for 80 more Protestant pastors. sixteen additional n.auu.o ""The number of Priwtf.ttle'hM f.n the'r lives on the held of battle has en tnt.r iviM besides the not VCL oeen " , .-, h u.lains are several thousand priests r ated in the auxiliary services, or who volunteered for active service A great many deaths, however, have been reported nnwnv. w'tu" Rabbi i .... i ;,. ,. n.nmstances. lne uaooi, Abraham Bloch. was fatally wounded. a Saint-Iie by a .m . - moment wm, to a wounded "7" him for a Catnouc prii. .. .JUo.d..in f the civil be v liner, um""' - , n Pital .A-ms, was k, led by a she 1 seeking to save n . ;i bombardment oi -"rf Dubreuil d'.ed at the extreme . o .nnmiprpil bv tne point oi puMiivua ---Zouaves with whom he went to the as sault. . . : i;..a Three chaplains gave uu c t i. i., q oVipH while Tninot siruci u.v -, nx out men buried by the explo- 1 - . .i i i.i. r,,. vrf nnrt ot a mine; i.m- the Abbe Pouch, who leu tne , - looking alter a .lauen the latter while giving nr . .,.,.n..-:i of brigade wounucu field of battle. . chaplain from the region oi - ..... . iu.. f,,ll,tv!rnr irrnnhlC Te- of an experience: "We celebrat- . cVivnnnel. wlttlin A I'.asier imuii . ;oo yards of the German trenches, and i:r'do was saiuu-u ".y " , . . trenches had been converteu miu Iw.m.ts with Powers ami i . n n.A i'Mf nv Tourteen rianus. i'ii n' - , .. i i w th crosses Uions nan nui-n nvu the communicating . ilemn procession. At nan px i"y. I f iLUIW TVIV rlKI. uciir is i nau ci'iii i -.-. j - 'm. a bullet hit him in the necK. i n f 99 the last niood spurti-ii j .. , t words of absolution were uttered I h m tirst aid, aim wci. ..- brave eyes toward me and mur- look after the soul.' I offered prayer that went wun in u- nart!ng soul, while the Diood nowcu m my cross and cassocK. " ,wao that 'condition that I proceeded on i . a.. ,..nt.o arJ AT. T.nS roao io lhu "ui"! - th station I offered the pure ver- million DIOOIl Ol lliai uiavc France to Christ and with all my heart i. I ,1 Vi..it V.lr-f1 vvns cpn- l said , our mil ii, ui"' i- eronslv shed.' " Bishop Ruch, as chaplain of a sec tion of the -the corps, was decorated ii ii. t r.e it,.i. fl tVip war Wlin Lilt; ljl-nmil vil iiuimi "uu ; .1 f .11 n l4-lln nifOfl SS Oil tne lltMIl OI Dirlliic, aim .' . orders as follows: "Charles Ruch, - . . i CP 1 l. H II.1( riT Uisnoi), euaci'ii n.mni-ii in eminent dignity and gave proois modest post ot untiring activity i Milolilir in Yit lnt.pst. combats, visiting the first line trench- seeKinw i' ,"--::rv "'-'a l .imtchiniT at ninni ui cai"ocu n isniiiim. ' . acquired tor him tne nucvw-.. eVInVa iitle sector taken from the (Jermans, where there was a church riddled by shells, the chaplain ot the victorious regiment decide to say mass while shells were screeching to right and left. A projectile crashed through the only window remaining in tact, smashed the altar and threw the chaplain and his assistants to the floor. Fragments of the shell struck the priest in the head, while another broke his right arm at the elbow and another at the wrist. For the chaplain as well as for the I ..1... A. I '.n 4Urt CI YV ill change oi every day existence at uie e 4 III .l.w.. la .rV,f.ffkYrPv tVlPfP i-U - u fufhiinir. in' oi nn ians uimer nie i II.. ...1 1 ..ll,tn l .annanflil snens aim uuhch, uu il,4vi...v.jr reaps the same reward for gallant conduct as that of the fighting soldier. The Abbe llenrocque, simple priest L. 9 11 12 12 12 20 L. 11 13 13 14 19 20 20 20 NEVER LEARNED THE TRUTH Caow YounBsters Might Have R- oented of Their um. They Had but Known. vnnth and preTu"mably Innocence Youtn anu v h goods coun- 5S TSJrzrz gu' - the same counter sat mother customer, a woman just facing n. V.Q lit V the agony line wnicu from vandal Age. And Youth and In '; nocence felt called on to dissect her. I They bandied impressions as to the i iv! and eieeled over her desperate attempts to retain her com- . ohsrn VOIinl plexion ana age. n ; ' : eyes took in the nobby dress that was almost shabby, and their sharp young i voices would have stabbed her to the quick except that she seemed to be walled in by some concentrated Thought that cloistered her from their ! blows. I "I betshees bad." I The gum-stuck verdict came from innocence, whose lawful place at that i minute should have been in some aiehth-grade scnooirouiu. signing! Wvk.n tell that Uccorso. - Wbodjespose would lookatarole mut ... , 9" use uei ti. Then Youth and Innocence, without explaining how they came to be so Bordidly enlightened at their callow years, suddenly switched interest to their wrapped-up stuff, and That was all there was to it. Except that the woman, uvm bought and paid for her own little box of something, got up and hurried to the store entrance, where another woman stopped to congratulate ner uu uu appointment obtained by her son: "Isn't H splendid! Papa and I axe ,a f Mm I'm especially glad for papa, because he has been so de pressed ever since his last attack Ned's going to send him to Atlantic City right away Imagine! tr all these poverty-pinched days " "Well, you surely deserve all the good luck that'll coming to you Pon't aee how on eann yuu after all the nursing you've had te "Rouge, my dear. Papa'd be tog wretched tor words If he knew my complexion had gone yellow but Ned . .. . .i. -r. n- thin says I snan t neea n itoi This isn't much of a yarn, of course, but we have Plutarch'B word for it that truth is always woixn cuubiuouu,. And this is true. whuuiwu Old Enflllsh Street Name. Old street names in London often assumed strange forms through pop- ular corruptions, owtvo lam., stance, was named after its owner, tn hfl one Guthurun. A WUU UO.Vf"'" , flagrant example was Hangman s Gains, by the Tower, "a strange cor- i aa strvn tells us. "for -r nuirnoa where the Door fiaiumcB miu vij" . tradespeople of Hammes and Guynes were allotted to dwell after Calais and those places were taken from the Eng lish." Many years ago, in Pentonville, there was a Dobbin's place, and that homely Dobbin's was but D"Aabigny upon English tongues. . ii,1a s tmna. In some cases it j yuooiuio w form an ugly road name into some thing quite pleasant, and even roman tic, without much difficulty. There is the steep roaa wnicu runs uV Parliament Hill Fields to Highgate. It - , . Onrlna'a lana O - Used tO D9 KHOWU aa on ma a - cording to local antiquarians. Now adays the Cockney may pronounce It much as before when he takes his ticke on the tram from Holborn. But the spelling is different Swain's Lane. London Chronicle. justice, Then Prosperity. The difference between the men u office now in city, In state and in fed- m j.1 mar) 111 eral government, ana wuiw - : Tat ner office 20 years ago, m narrow but controlling re " politics where there are actually marked differences, lies not in mat- ters of nonesiy, noi in limine A - nnmv to itn. pacity, not m mailers ui yi The real difference It found in their philosophy of life, William Allen White writes in the New York Inde pendent. The political leaders of ma-1 . .v.i.. A nineties i lorities in tne eigunoo - . M In null of the last century utm----i -ness for itself, that prosperity was an ... .. -. afwornmenw end of itseir. louay ui city, state and national, are more or less under the control of men who -UI profess, and who in the main believe that justice is more Important than prosperity. Ana tne . only taking their cure from e P pie. A sense of Justice-with here. a oackset, and there a "-SErff growing steadily and overwhelmingly In the American near. l 1 J i I I I I I II I I I I " " n I i:jc:33-- lUIHII "MIU i merxSZEg WANTS WWi de, th8 head, ONE CfcJJT AVORD for 'antn8tk,ebnn, ior - SET ffSt th- advertiser has a regui account. .ill ?v?r o-ruiCTLV warrant a charge. - - . ttt-i T7IT UP. rfi vnTTR ELEC- WANTED--IU w eD;rr--ork at a ow costrbine Electric Co oPPo 2de Shuford Hardware Store. Zeppelins Built 8lnce the War. According to a dispatch from Berne, Switzerland, there are now some eighty Zeppelins in the German service. This statement is saia i oe : . otn- -iveloped M bj.6ar n.r ; airship Frleancnsnaieu, -- f works are located. the latest type ?-T-B flight, u uo, "-r" n1v from the craft is pieumu7 throw- XT 1B reported to be W erM then any i in f act rumor nas n . .. Uedo IB to PlajP '; Pt in theevent of thj , Germa ships and z,ePPi.u ln their sheltering harbors and engaging in battle with the British fleet in tot North sea.-8clentifle American. Help! Helpl Do you know, Miss 1 think you must be very egotistical. "Why. Nr. Sympe! How can yo imagiur uueh a thingT" naT1itAi -Because VPW have tneb capital eyea' WANTED-50 COMMON LABOR- ri-i TTort. N. t. - Z - Slides 8ll? a 2 green ws-Vorv Tannery tf green saii.e"- - Ivey No. 80. FOR RENT-GOOD HOUSE CLOSE iHioOK-CALL at Kecoru uu-e The Incomparable Mehlin Tone From the lowest bass register to fhe highest treble note there quality of tone in the Mehlm Pm that is incomparable. MeUow and rich; deep .': resoni; vlCrrt with harmony; v-".h exnuis te loveliness, .he Helta tone K apISe of shadings and nuances ,na. rival the hues of color's wondrous robes. Inherited genius, personal knowledge and SSS Unship, and ihe insp-" of .rm c tdeals permeate the producnon of tl ttlehtin . v xttti TJinTTR KUU1V1 FOR salj.- v :nur lots house witn iarw -'Yi Address I near Brookford Cotton mill. Add i "Sales" care Record. im i (sec- P.C. .654 .560 .538 .520 .500 .231 P.C. .607 .581 .552 .517 .486 .444 .444 .412 uauflMter, We talk much about wholesome food, fresh air, pure air. the absence of infection, and other hygienic sub jects. But whoever heard of organ ized attempts to promote laughter? Of course such endeavors are not otten needed, but, reaiiy. -ly a thing that helps so much to pro mote health as aoes swu. -nririA.amiinrl lawrhter. t Kinwa siwav foolish no liBUgUbCl " " the blues, shakes up v vnnaii atlra new life into every hrain. Laughter fills tne UUlUOl V. Vv. lungs with new air and blows out the I ,a. th nvea to distorted view- points: clearB the way for better logic with new oasis; uucuvt u,u'"" of sins. Laughter is the friend of the world; laughter la the only absolutely i . v,Q-t.nrrintiv I mean, the laushter of humor and genuine fun. (It is true that some animals make faces and noises; that is about what Bome supposedly human folks call 1 iUgUlV f VVW t AmnA ion o-htor nnr. eikkidd. uvi smiles, nor sarcastic grins, but laugn torhnneat. funny, side-splitting, rib- twisting, friend-making laughter. So shall you De aio inou - !and partner of gods." Osteopathic Magazine. GOOD FOR COLD& Honey, Pine-Tar and GlycgraeMJ recognised cold remedies. In Dr. Bell s SSar-Honev these are eomb ani syiup. nnrh. cnecks r ?old ootrer Station of the throat. Excellent for young, adult and aged Its one of the best cough syrups made Formula on every bottle. You riidue. takmc and know lUSt wiiai. juu " , " doctor knows its good for ( coughs . j ic ins st on Dr. Bells Pine- Tar-Honey. Only 25c. at Druggists. Th Pano with a Perfct Scale' C. M. HARDIN SOLE AGENT : 348 Union Square H 'kRY- - I I i i . t -faffP potnedv in captain ri:vci., x - three acts, will be given at the Hub i. ;v.i- fnf thf henefit of tne raonaay - - at Hickory iree nuiaij. i. "i - , , . i ; nnA ah (j-nt to tling gooa aracuun onu v,&..- draw wen. n 4-"U flma insnrps Vipino' in nn SrbtlAii. clasg good times" besides en- i ' abling you to keep in touch with the We want to extend a special mvi- b dass We will reserve tation to some of our members whom ac tomorrow. we have not had the pleasure ot see Visitors are always most welcome iSs.'wavrLfyoT-'Beinln METHODIST PHILATHA CLASS I 1 II lllllll ft TRY A RECORD WANT muiiii ymvmxarmmmummmmmmmxm L. P.C. 12 .657 12 .647 13 .581 17 .500 19 .424 19 .406 20 .394 ; 20 .375 j TT TT ran , i-i XT 11 f PViar nt.t.P. jaCOD r. INewcii ui Y""V . I " ot is storming the county in the interest . . i i i? . ...,(.vflca was in of his canaiaacy iui ra&"i . . rrVi t Hickory again ixl u.k"-- Why don't you "WHISTLE" any more? crot in Dii him in a and cor es, fire. field has SEVERE PUNISHMENT Of Mrs. Ckappell, of Five Years' Standing, Relieved by CarduL Momclay Nig! Mt. Airy. N. C Mrs. Sarah M. Chap pell oi this town, says: "I bidtered for live yc.'is with womanly troubles, also -4 i . .. i nnA mi' tit ! r. ichmpfi r biuiiun-ll iiuiiuics, aim iiij (uii:o.....v.., was more than any one could tell. I tried most every kind of medicine, tut none did me any good. 1 read one dav abo ; Cnrdui. the wo man's tonic, and 1 d.'Cided to try it. I had r jt taken but about six bottles until 1 was almost cured, it did me more f;ood than all the other medicines 1 had ried, put together. My friends began asking me why I looked so well, and 1 told them about Cardui. Several are now taking it." ! . i i I re r . IJO you, iaay reaasr, suiier irom any Cf the ailments due to womanly trouble, such as headache, backache, sideache. 1 Sleeplessness, and that everlastingly tired leeling? If so, let us urge you to give Cardui a trial, we feel confident it will help you, J ist as it has a million other women in anire of every day existence at the the past half century. front. His place is wherever there Begin taking Cardui TO-aay. iuu fiuhtink'. He often falls under the won t regret it. A" aruggiM. Writ, t: Chmtanooga Madictn Co., Unier ddrisory Dept., Cndttaoooga. Tenn., for .' rmfuftiont on you: ce a;.d tJA-paga book. HoiriJ freatmsn' (ur Worn" " ;.in wrapper. NU l Tap A roaring farce comedy in three acts by local talent for the benefit of the Hickory Public Library. 5.25 For more than a gen eration people everywhere have found delight in Coca-Cola. Times change, styles change, ideas change, but the fun- uauiciibaiij guuu nniiu vj. world change neither in themselves nor in popular esteem. For 30 years Coca-Cola has held and increased its popu larity. That's because it is fun damentally delicious, refreshing and wholesome. A mm UP' I Demand the genuine by full name nicknames encourage substitution. THE COCA-COLA CO. Atlanta. Ga. 27N W
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