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HICKORY DAILY RECORD AIONDA1 rJV " IliLlil'liOMfi 167 ... l.nmmorin'T at that the allies were " ,r " the lines to the south would cer tainly prove a grave handicap to tne success 01 sucn operant On Turkey the effect is more - j; Tn lit tnruutu r.MtaW by the ,v.r fcveiunK ij- 8tantinople is a much easier ' MHitnr t.rt overrun all Bulgaria and to carry 6. a. Fax bee ManugTr he war aero:- the Danube af t - U MUi 7h. m. Save into Austria Once . that ra ti. M. MWr '""ZL. road is cut. the Turk1Sn empire L. kUw pven worse man wiau DREAMS COMING TRUE Train Schedules. g nniMiiiii' HHitinti'niiiiiiinnHnm ttuMcnbri dMiriDK the mqtw w tuhTtaking of Bagdad. Then indeed Ju 11 rlilV u." wil the Power of "the anachronistic ' iU ui.ui uiiul uetivery, com 4iu uv lu law f - m & - . - . 1 1 111 I - - v atbbCKiril'ow KAl.ES UiiW iUOUlU j urn ------ 4 oltnother TJOSSllMe ma buu- creat success ior me u. " Yl 7 . nnsa would result eventually in ' TnrkPv out of the war, open .Uiub "" " r-"V ,, nA diviner to I in ir the uaraaneuea, an t""e "i the allied world the freedom of Rus sia's southern wheat siorenouse. All that, however, is in the future The dream of democracy come true! The dream that used to seem some times so fi& pff and so improbable , come true at last! No more kings and no more wars! This world no longer a blood-stained arena for the combats of wild beasts, but life redeemed in it and exalted! The bitter old days of tooth and claw, of grab and gain, -of truth upon the, scaffold and wrong upon the throne, gone forever and ever the new day of freedom, equal ity and decency ready to dawn! University News Letter. SOUTHERN Westbound No. 15 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m. No. 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. No. 21 Ar. Hickory 4:32 p. m. No. 35 Ar. Hickory 11:32 p. m. Eastbound No. 36 Ar. Hickory 9:05 a. nr.. No. 22 Ar. Hickory 12:00 noon. No. 12 ar. Hickory 5:32 p. m. Vo 16 Ar. Hickory 6:50 p. m. C. AND N.-W SUBSRIBE FOR THE RECORD ,$4.UU """III". -aw To count on such a consummation " L a certainty would be foolish, and 4U for America highly dangerous. u rbikUCAA'iOA OFFICE: feJufetfciMii AVbiNLjE QKiCHE I . i u- .nSJ a nrocpnt IS most tnat can w oa k that the allies, with what purpose we can not say definitely, whether for a diversion or for a serious tai"". have launched a consiueraoie oucu- i.Kitur Sen. u n,ill-ana nn1 lire meeting iuliu a eecuiiu .. give m w i"""""" . . -m . . 1 l I'll. I U L. L.11H UUBbVIUW - I T II WIH'l f .1 at l UV fc Vfc. . !kurv. a. i... uuar tb ct I rest is veiled, as is everything about IidicHi jkk ynr Ii-iict1m for hl-clie-tk-r's Klumnnd itrnnl in RvI and Gold mrtjlllcs l)x, sealed witlj Blue Rilition. Take no tttlir- Fln nf nn. IruulHt. Ask for0 l-CIIESl-TER'S IHAr.l.I PK.M PILI.H, for 5 yrart knuwnas Baot, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DPUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Fraternal Directory Southbound No. 9 Ar. Hickory 2:35 p. Northbound No. 10 Ar. Hickory 11:40 m. h. m. tmnmnm""t"""""l"11"lllll"MtTg Hickory Lodge No. 34o A. F. & A. M. u Regular communication Hen day night, May 21, 1917. Brethren cordially invited to be present. J. W. SHUFORD, W. M. D. T. APPLEGATE, Sec y. iiTttiTmnittTtTtMriiinw:ttniMWiimttCT y Subscribe to a n a a Plies Cured in 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure mnycaae of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles intol4days. the first application gives Ease and Rest. 90c. Piedmont Council No. 43, Ji, O. U.A. M. Meets every bikday evwdnsr at 7:30 P. M.r AH visit ng brothers cordially invited. J. H. SIGMON, Councilor W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec mil iamiiimmii!mi!S!iS!3 Aa&OClAltU FlCKSiS KEl'ORTS AlOIS DAY, MAY 11, 117 this war except the necessity that the American people prepare u uo uieir utmost in supplying men, ioou ana money to me nawions wiiuac have made our own. 'KlU FOOD 1'LNCII MOTHER'S DAY SUNDAY AT nAITIST CHURCH T.i3 pinch already has been ion dj t&o pcop.a o w " Mothers day. in heart and spirit. Tn;ro u icarcc.y a xamiiy wnn observed at the First Baptist incou.o Cii than $175 a montii anu cnurcn yesterday, both in the buuday pracijcai.y all the people most oi us know nave less man uwi has r.oi had to consider the Hour and maat oiil, eliminato desserts and re sort to the cheaper varieties of food. The situation will become worse un less tne south makes provision to sup ply its needs. Fortunately there still is time to plant crops that will nourish man and livestock during the summer and winter. The little garden will help out considerably, but the country is depending more on the broad acres than ever before. The profits will be large, if one can judge from pre vailing prices. The government may squeeze the food speculators the cutthroat3 in trade bat this will not injure the legitimate producer. It will enable the consumer to .live better or to live at all. Discussion of the war tax bill won't hurt it any. It would be un commonly strange if the bill could not be improved by criticism, though in its basic principles it undoubtedly is sound The country should pay as it go?s as far as possible It is rumored that a score or more of people thought it was funny when they learned that a form had been pied in this office. It was very good of them of course, but they should have seen what it was like. Warmer weather is promised by the middle of next week, and if the weather man does not make good, we'll call for the crawfish. school and churcn services. Every song prayer and sermon seemea to breathe the word "Mother." Beauti ful flowers were worn by every one present. The Sunday school was well attended. At the 11 o"clock service, Rev. Bradsliaw read 15 verses of the 12th chapter of Proverbs. His text was the 7th verse, "The wicked are over thrown, and are not; but the house of tho righteous shall stand." His sub ject W33 "The Establishment of a Righteous Home" He showed that none cf our homes were what they snouiu 0 3 in tne best nomes, sor row, and disappointment often come. To establish a righteous home, it is nec?33ary to have it: 1. Jesus 2. For bearance. 3. Apology. 4. Sacrifice. And 5. Love These points he developed with force and effect. And closed by showing the part a christian mother can take in the building of such a home. At the night service, his subject was: "Look and Live." His text was "Look unto Me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth, for I am God, and there is none else" Isaiah, 45 22. He said the best and most im portant word in the dictionary was the word, "saved," and the most hor rible is the word, "lost." He then discussed how to be saved. 1. By looking unto God. No other has the power to save. 2. Wlio can look? All who will can look. 3. When shall I look? Today. Tomorrow 6nly oc curs twice in the Bible, and then more as a warning than as a hope. The holy spirit was in all the ser vices. The key notes were: Moth er, home, heaven. J. F. C. Catawba Lodge No . 54 K. of P. Meets every Thursday night. Visiting brethren invited. HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. R. L. HEFNER, K. R. and S. Liberty Loan WE are authorized by the Secretary 0f the Treasury ro receive subscriptions to the two billion dollar Liberty Loan. It is the duty 0f every citizen to co-operate with his country n this hour of National peril. THE bonds bear three and one-half pcr cent interest. THOSE desiring te subscribe will please communicate their wishes to this Bank at once NATIONAL ! 9 I 9. .-. BANE !nniMMHimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiimw Professional Cards .iHiiniiuainuuatriiti)n Colonel Roosevelt may yet lead two divisions of American troops into the war nd two divisions, if you do not know, are about 40,000 men Wherever You Need a General Tom ' Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON It acta on the Liver, Drives ' out Malaria, Enrichea the Blood and Butidi up the Whole Svstem. 50 enis. I Light Six 41 H. P. $875.00 Weight 2150 lbs. F. O. B. Detroit For Sale By Alrrnethy Hardware Co. HICKORY, N. C. Dr. W.B. Ramsay Dentist fficp over Shuf ord's Drug Store. Hickory, N. C. THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Manufacturers ef all bhida of 1IARNES8. BRIDLES SADDLES AND STRAP WORK. Repairing a Specialty, ilickory, N. C. THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP ? M. THOMPSON, irnprietor Fir&t-Class Work iinaranteed Phone 106, Work Delivered 1032 14th staeet Hickory, N. C Sxt to lrt Buildin & Loan office Dr. R. P. WILSON Veterinary Surgeon Will answer calls day or night. Office phone 226. Resident phone 301-J. A U . , . - SQAA (ff it . capital ajiu ouijji'o f-ji -'.uuu.uu. rucKcry N C B '"our Per Cent. Interest On Savings Account". Com- 11 pounded Quarterly. S Money to Loan at All Times. 8 '117 V (III LIKE Good Service You Will like The Consol idated Trust Company. NO MATTER How large or small your busi ness may be we will be glad to have you with us. ALLOW US To demonstrate our ability to take care of your wants: OLIDATED TRUST CO. Capital $60,000.00, CONS 7 The Macedonian Offensive Springfield Republican. That the allied offensive in Mace donia is something1 more than a spo radic outburst of activity is evulent from ths reports of both sides. Equally evident it is that the Brit ish, French, Russians and Servians who form the lines of the entente in the Near East have gained initial successes. The question is whether they can be maintained and extended to a scale which may have a deter mining effect upon the war. The difficulty of prosecuting an of fensive in tho near east is apparent. To all the troubles which overseas ji.f expecmiomry wnriare involves are added tne mcnac? of the submarine in the Mftditerr&nean, .with the ever present shortage of shipping tonnage, and tho natural obstacles which a mountainous and undeveloped coun try off?rs to such a complicated iro ceoding pi operation of armies on a large cale. On t..a other hand, the advartage3 of atti?king in Macedonia are clear. The Germans, who must furnish the backbone of the Teutonic resiitance are fir from their own bases, and besides, with the bitter struggle waging on the western front, they have other matters to think of. Take the German stiffening out of the Teu tonic lines in the near east, and Aus tria, Bulgaria and Turkey, weaker sisters of the central alliance, will nave a hard time maintaining them selves both as to material strength on the firing lines and moral resist ance to pressure behind them. Too much must not be expected cf the new Saloniki offensive. It !s a very long way from the Greek lor der to Vienna, and not such a short distance from Macedonia to So fn. There will be much hard and bloody fighting yet before the entente forc es can seriously threaten either of those cities, for Germany, whatever her straits in the west, must contin ue to lend aid to her allies in the near east. With the absolute neces sity of preventing a collapse tlere Oerman exertions may be expected to develop the same degree of efficien cy that they brought abou.t when they saved Austria from a debacle ln the earlier days of tb wnr. Probably the best results that can be expected from the a lied ollenaive are directly on Turkey and indirectly on the Russian front. Taking the latter consideration first, it is evi dent that a strongly pressed offen- Bive Dy ine entente in Macedonia will u a on. way toward preventing a concentration of Austrian and Ger man troops for a drive into southern Russia, where so grreat a portion of the natural resources of ths nat'on is to be found. It might Hi:ogether prevent the attempt, and, if the at tempt were made to launch a Ituton ic drive into Beiarabiai the fact Si United Confederate Veterans Re-Union, Was June 4th to 8th 1917. hington, D C. Greatly reduced round trip fares from all points, via. Southern Railway System Round trip fare from Charlotte $8.50; proportionate fares from other points. This Re-Union will be one of the most Unique and Patriotic ever held and will be largely attended from all over the country. Tickets will be good on all regular trains, also specia trains operated from various points for this occasion. For fares, schedules, Pullman reservations, see nearest ticket agent, or write, 1 your S. E. BURGESS, D. P. A. Charlotte, N. G "THE SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH" Dr. Glenn G. Scott DENTIST OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY SLECTRIC CO DR. G. E. FLOWERS Having enjoyed a large coun try, practive for 82 years, an now located in Hickory and so licit a share ef the general prac tice. Office at 8th avenue and 15th street. Children's diseases a specialty. CARL D. MOORE ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over ' Moretz-White- ner Clothing Co. Hickory, immimmmmmwmimmmm 1 I iiiiniiiii J. W, Hollingsworth LAWYER Office Hollingsworth Clothing Co. NEWTON, N. C E.L Veterinarian. Jr. After April 15 will be locat ed at Abemethy's Stables. Phone number, 256. SR. ALFRED Vi. DULfl TO SEE BETTER SEE DUU 17 Year's ExBerience The Best Equipment Obtainable. Olasses bitted Exclusively MARTIN BLOCK, LENOIR, N. C. If you srot It from DTTLA. It's V Rlslit. VTACH PAPER FOR DATES. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up Sy sr Te Old Standard gnetl attcaatiMaiaf n.-. GROVE'n TASTBUnS chill TOV1C, drivoa ? Malaria,earielMs th blood, and build a the tern. true tonic. For adulta a&d etiUdxen. sec Potato Bugs and Insects We Have a big supply of Paris Green & Bee Brand Insect Powder. The only sure way of killing bugs and insects. GRIMES & MURPHY, Druggists Opposite Post Office "IN Business for Your Health" Phone 300 J. D. Elliott, President and Treasure. J. Worth Elliott, V.-IW L. M. Elliott. Secretary it Incorporated. For all classes of construction. Estimates furnished cheerfolly Fine or ganizatian anc best equipped contractors in tu oiun. HICKORY N . O s 7 Hickory Cabinet & Manufacturing Co. M. G. Crouch, Mgr. Located in old light house building near foundry. Telephone 227 -J All orders dispatched promptly. 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