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J I'Alih MILK HICKORY DAILY RECORD NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of Mnrgaret L. Siemotn, deceased, late of Catawba county, North Car olina, this i3 to notify all persona th estate of navniy cinuna (, said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hickory on or before the 1st day of May, 1918, or this notico will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the estate will please make immediate payment This the 1st day of May, .1917. O. M. S1GMON, Administrator of Margaret L. Sig- Dlackwelder and Shuford, Attys. u 1 4t Tues Vigorous Men and Women are in Demand If your ambition has left you, your happiness has gone forever unless you take advantage of Hickory Drug Cos. magniiiccnt offer to refund your money on the first box purchas ed if Wendell's Ambition Pills do not put your ent re ijstem in fine condi tion and g'.ve you the energy and vig- He ambitions, bo strong, be vigor ous bring the ruuuy giow vi nim lo your cheeks and the right sparkle that denotes perfect manhood and . .......... u.i., I i niir mvpn W endell's Ambition Pills, the great, . l.- I. .... r tha? nerve tonic, cane oe uui ivi nn tired feeling, nervous troubles, poor blood, heauachts, neuralgia, trem bling, nervous prostDttt.on, mental Uepressioi., kss of appetite and kid- HVJf VI . .... J i in two viays you will leel better, in, ii foci tne. and after taking o"ie box you will have your; olu-time counueucw uu ihuihuii. lie uu and get a ou cent uo to day and get out of the rut. Remem ber History Drug Co and dealers everywhere are authorized to guaraii tee them. Mail orders tilled, charges; prepa u by The wenucii rnarinitai Company, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. 2g jjy 1 I j H flftOH COlOS.COUI.PNtUWONI Hi 1 I I I 1 o II I I II I II I II BSSm m 1! PRESBYTERIANS FACE LARGE SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRAL CLUB TUESDAY Even.Rg ISSUES TUKKEY l'KOFOSING PEACE FOB IiUSSIA Rome (via Paris) May 15 The Idea Nazionale, the organ of the Na- tionulists party, prints a report; from diplomatic quarters that Tur key has made overtures to Russia, through a neutral source, for a sep arate peace on the basis of the com plets opening of the straights to Rus sian navigation, both for war vessels and merchant ships. According1 to this report, Turkey also dee-ares, herself disposed to give friendiy consideration to tin. Ar menian qae.ji.iuri and suitable recogni tion to the pr!ncipl3 of nationalities. Numerous reporcs have been cur rent of iate of Turkey's ecorts in the direction of peace. Turkish agen cies, according to oilicial information reaching London on May l, arc at work in Switzerland with the object of assuring the continued existence of Turkey. It has been said that Turkey, provided she is permitted to hold Constantinople is willing to allow complete freedom of tha Dardanelles. Cy the Associated Press. .Birmingham,, Ala. May 15. Whether the Southern Presbyterian church will withdraw as a member the Federal Council ot tne Churches of Christ in America aiK whether the church will endorse a proposal to unite with the North ern Presbyterian church are expect ed to be determined at the meeting ! of the general assembly of the Pres ihvtprian church in the United States at Birmingham beginning Thursday, May 17. Certain action taken by the Fed eral Council of Churches in political nmtters caused the general assembly to lodge a protest with the council at its meeting last December. The council's reply will be presented at ihn Uirminu-Vifim meeting and the general assembly is expected to de ! tide whether to accept it as satis factory or withdraw from the coun cil. . . ! In its reply the council says: "It is our judgment that with a proper understanding of the situation there is no real line of cleavage between the princij'e.l of ,the Prqsbytevian church in the United States and the constitution of the Federal council. "VMe think it proper, however, to re commend that the Federal council clergy reafUrm its adherence to that absolute separation of church and state which is one of the cherished i I heritages of the great body of Am- of the Federal Council stand square ly upon this historic principle." The subject of organic union of llrinir Prisoners Here the northern and southern Presbyte- Morris rian Bulletin. n churches is certain to occupy a u rr t . nt prom nent place in the proceedings It may not be a proper function of Jg .fc .g overtures touch. tho Bulletin to advise the government -m it win be presented from several or the international war congress, but; presbyteri?s. Church leaders, it is we trr.t that someone may be found; sald are of the opinion that any willing respectfully to suggest a mat-1 steps toward closer relations of : r whi.'h we believe nierits r their , h h should include all the Pres- consideration, ocai-eu uul-h.v, h.u- bvterian and Ketormed churches ini n m i"'"1 ;n tt "T I. 36 If f rf 1 KtVORD WANTS t ' I J if- X FOR SALE A $7 V1CTK0U AL. for $50 cash. Ph record. FOR SALE STuSinXSir Chalmers G cylinder car p R right. See JCSh- FOR RENT STOkTrtT within 500 yards ,.f ilILDG turing plants. AddIv t5ac' Leonard. OLD 5 7 tf LD FALSE TEET)H WxT Don't matter if broken 7 NiED- to ten dollars per set Sen,! y, De eel post and receh e check I rU?' S h. 2007 S. 5ttT Philadelphia, Pa. 5th St., physicians 0f e aop)ted the iiiHHical or- Rnth fl,poon and eve.ins concerts will be given at the local Clnu.tqm, by tl,i tni.-Me.l ganiation, with.Mme, Justine Shannon prun; , donna Co,.r. . M.ria and during me Mazazon Ralph Henkel, violinist with this company,. comes tromtr izoni, cellist. Miss Laura Newell, harpist, is from the Den ver Philharmonic Orchestra 1 T T A 'Do -n EdwT ATIWttril Boston Opera Compa,,, . joloM f. , --vrn ,onr. with Innes- Zd for three vears with the Denver Municipal Band and was under the dire, -Hon of I-ndcnck nri'rr interspersed w,th popular numbers, nnd nro designed to anneal to tho taste of the most fastidious. . Mme !. JuSinC Shannon, contralto soloist, has a wonderful range of voce and uitroduee opera aria in conjunelion with the flute and harp. I i ' pDnuTu cum urvuvv in onuvn The undersigned Hickory X. C., ha following fee list: Day visit, $2.00 Night visit, $3.00 to $4 00 T. F. STEVLXSO II. C. MEXZIES,' J. H: SHUFORD, T. C. BLACKBURN K. A. PRICE, ' C L. HUXSUCKER, H. L. ABERXETHY 8t Ot G' E- FLWEES- ' 1UK SALE SIX n-iiv: Oakland touring car th ehSS lights and roadster. Co. Abernety Hardwar, 5 12 tf is&jiisters will occupy pulpits of various By the Associated Press. Mtil i denominations and in the afternoon! jjew Orleans, May 15, Chaplains there will be two mass meetings to for the army are being enlisted from N BAPTIS1 out elaboration of details, it is as fol lows the United States. Special inter?st attaches to the re- DrWc Out .....iifiC, Lull L'p iysiei.. The OIJ Stan!;u.l srneral strengthening tonic, GROVES TAST1-LES8 chill TONIC, dtiTes out Malarla.enriches the blood, and buildsup the sys Um. A true tonic. For adult and children. 50c. Th? world war will be won only as: rr f tnP nnmmittpfl nnnnint.ed hv adT-'ate fond supplies are provided.! the aggemb'y last year to confer with Our allies nhroad look to the United s the Doar(i 0'f directors of Oglethorpe States for this adequate supply. Farnv University to determine whether labor here may prove inadequate to a som? agreement could be reached re-lar-e ece production. Our ships c.ar(.inff the relationship of the Uni and those of fri-.'ndlv nations are con-1 yersity 0f the Southern Presbyteri st'intly carrying fu'l cargoes from an church The University was er 0.,r ?hn for the maintenance of the eeted at Atlanta as the result of ef communities be'rnd them, the ships forts of presbyterians individually do M!r-' r-t co-nnrative y empty but has never b?en endorsed by the fhe :inr.-," cn.'ps in England ana assembly. Franc?, under th? humane policy of The key note of the general assem--ir allic. are n i-r-?t tax on the bly this year will be "family relig fmd rcr; ij-V 3 of :hi countries. fon." The permanent committee on Wiy not strik? an economic balance Sabath and family religion will pre by emharkin-r the prisoner of war sent a report showing that within "it for fa v-. Ir.bor on the returning the last few months more than 1, hips, and placing them at work in 200 members of the church have join th great fir ling nr-as of the west, ed the "Family Altar League" and n,i r.'rstration and proper guard? have pledged themselves to conduct Civi''nr not o '"Ml't.-ry a are could daily religious worship in their hc fo.ird to perform the police fcer- homes. vico for the'r control. H.ls This year's assembly will bo the wo :Jd r-l.ov- o ir a I'.ps of the burden r,rst to recognize the reorganized ,,F fpr-l r. pnronr-rs abroad, and Afro-American synod, woiihl cn',v'? thi' co-;ntry to supplyj Our0roArn& h i ns mi-ht be more' I'19 UU,n,?a 11,81 Doos F'3r flTTect lna UT roTTnin, Ml.ps mignt De more Because of its tonic aud laxative eect. LAXi. so.ire v.'l'h S ch cargoes as are SUg- n'K KROMO QITININKis betterthan ordinary gested. In Short, a great economic R"1",;"6,8",11 dAoevvot cause nervousness nc: i, ui u i i j I lme'"8 in liead. Remember the full npme ar f problem might be simply solved. inon v.r the .iifnature of t. w. gkovk. io CHURCHES By the Associated Press. New Orleans, May 15.. Prcposi tions for consolidation of the mission ary and Sunday school boards, and hp addressed bv Rev. Dr. Len U. ! Broughton of KnlaxvilRe and Rev. Dr. George V). Truett, of Dallas. Monday and Tuesday will be devoted to finishing up business affairs of the convention. BRITONS INDORSE LEAGUE OF PEACE London, May 15. A. league of na tions to enforce peace, as champion ed by President Wilson, William H. Taft and other American statesmen, was enthusiastically indorsed in a resolution adopted at a meeting at tended by 12,000 representative men inc'udmg clergymen and members ot ; ment during the year. FOR SALE TOMATO PLANTS 100 for 3oc ; Potato plants 100 for ; 1,000 for $1.75. Hubert D. S Hickory, X. C, Phone 3214. 5 12 jft the ranks of students of the South ern Baptist Theological Seminary, j MALE HELP WAXTED AN IX according to the report made oy President E. Y. Mullins to the board i of trustees of the institute at their i annual meeting here today. j The report stated that the school i is attracting widespread attention j because of its conservative-progres-' sive orthodoxy. Fifty of its students ! live north of the Ohio river and some came from foreign countries. The total enrollment at this session was 420 of which 323 were men and: 97 were women. The financial condition of the sem- i inary was declared to be satisfactory and $58,500 was added to the endow- A Louisville a. : i : i Lt.iigenu person mav earn iim monthly cones ponding for news papers; $40 to $50 monthly jn spare -time; experience unneces sary; no canvassing; subjects sug gested. Sand for iirticulah. National Press Bareau. Room 4188 Buffalo, X. Y. 5 14 for establishment of a missionary i,,,!1so nf lords and commons, held 1 RanHat an.-i v; wifo o-m-o tVio cnVioni training school here wPl come before -nfcr the auspices of the League of!$io,000 It is proposed to erect new school buildings on a 44 acre plot recently purchased in the suburbs of Louisville. RETAIL SALESMEN WANTED We want several retail salesmen with experience in Hardware or Sporting goods or both. Good opportunity in up to date hardware store in heart of Richmond. State age, experience and salary expect ed. Howell Brothers, Richmond Va. 5 14 2t the southern .baptist convention nere Motions societv ;May 16 to 22. The Woman's Mis-: Viscount Bryce presided. The sionary Union of the church also ot'.,er speakers were the Most Rev. I wiU hold sessions here May 17 and 18. Raruan Thomas Davidson, archibishop : About 5,000 laymen a!nd ministers ' cf Cantebury, Lieut. Gen. Jan Chris of the church from every state m the tian SrviutS) Baron Buckmaster, Lord j south are expected to attend. I Hugh Cecil and Viscount Hareourt. ! The question of consolidating the Thunders of applause greeted Lord ! home and Foreign mission boards Buckmaster when in supporting the ; and the Sunday school board, so as to resolution be adfocated 'Germany's avoia aupiicanon 01 worn, ana m me incltasiorx in the proposed league REDUSO Back and Front-Lac FOR STOUT FIGURES Make larga hipa diaappear; bulky waitt-lineia more graceful; awkward butt-linea smaller and have the "Old Corset" comfort with first wearing. Both medium aad low bust. 3 5 and 5-00 W.B.Rednj,No.703.$3iO I 2 1 NUFORM Back and Front-Lace For SLENDER and AVERAGE FIGURES interests of closer cooperation m those fields, has been one of the im ! portant subjects before the Southern ' Baptist convention for several years. At the convention in Asheville last year a special committee was ap pointed to report a plan for consoli dating the work of these boards and this committee will present the plan devised to the convention here. Among the new projects proposed is the establishment in New Orleans of a Southern Baptist training school for home and foreign missionaries. There also will be presented a plan 'This league of nations will fail," TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUA BLE CITY PROPERTY j WAXTED ROOM AM? BOARD or furnished cottage or apartment for summer. Self and child. Mrs. M. J. Jones, Postoffice Box 324 Shreveport, La. 5 14 3t FOR SALE OR New puch cart. See Fish Man. EXCHANGE What have vou! 5 14 'it Under and by virtue of the power and authority vested in the under- signed Trustee by that certain deed WAXTED SECOND HAND Cook of trust exacuted bv Geo. K. Haith- Stove. See Fish Man. 0 14 It he said, "unless Germany is admitted cock and Martha Haithcock, on the into it. If she is excluded it would 15th dav of March, 191G. and re- "ROM XU.W OX WE WILL HAVE be nothing but a league against Ger- j corded in the Office of the Register many, in which case I see no pros-, of Deeds, for Catawba county, N. pect before the world but the unend- C., in Book 114 at Page 29&, to which ing darkness of night. Wte have ' record reference is heieby made, de got to separate the German rulers fault having been made in the pay- from the German people. Wie must destroy the one and support the other." Viscount Bryce was interrupted by applause when he denounced re prisals, saying: "There must be a reestablishmcnt Give Style, Comfort and perfectly fitting Gown' ost Lconotnict.1 rnce. i 00 , $3,00 I W.B.Nof.rm, No. 929-$2.00 I a a PM 1 tuJi lc, Ne York Chicfv .1 to raise $25,000 a year for 25 years ; of the applied to international to conduct a great Baptist evangelistic ri htg and offenses ag.ainst interna and missionary campaign m New Or-; tional law mugt be severely dealt ?,S- . A . . i with. Reprisals are no remedy, they Those Postering the plan will sug-. are a repetition of the offense, which gest that New Orleans be used as a j all civilized and humane people field of practical work where the stu- ouo-ht to condemn " dents in the training school may get ; & experience. Part of the fund, it is , r. . planned, will be used to buy land and Can Klame Viviam houses for the missionary workers, to , pay salaries and assist' the workers Philadelphia Evening Ledger, in the training school. But the A natural longing to hear his na scheme also includes an aggressive tive tongue once more may be part campaign to increase the membership ly responsible for Reme iviani's hasty of the church in this city and to es- departure for Canada, while Marshal tablish more churches, missions and Joffre does the honors of France to Sr'v schools. Boston. The average eastern Cana- Enlargement of the missionary and dian is certainly to be envied his publication work of the cnurcn and ability to comprehend in all its ex- r"""; "- fotm-in"1 ve work be- quisite polish, the eSoquent oratory gun last year of raising one mil- ot the Gallic diplomat, and apprecia 1 n 'ifiiag and loan tion of being understood ought to be fund to assist churches in the south, very welcome to M. Viviani after also will be discussed. i these trying weeks of applause com. The first day's sessions will be de-! ing in the wrong places. On the voted to presenation of reports of j whole, it seems a pity that the French the various boards, departments and : envoys, if only for their own satis committees and consideration of faction and comfort, could not have these reports. The convention ser- i visited New Orleans. There they mon will be delivered the evening of could have seen how much of the May 17. Home missions will oc- spirit of its origin is preserved amid cupy May 18. the piquantly contrasting elements of On Sunday the visiting Baptist min- American life. ment of the indebtedness thereby se cured, I will sell at public auction, for cash, in front of the First Na tional Bank, in the City of Hickory, at twelve o'clock, noon, on Saturday, the 26th day of May, 1917, the 101 lowing described lot of land, to wit: Beginning at a stake in tho Wes tern Margin of Thirteenth Street, in the City of Hickory, the Southeast corner of the Presbyterian church lot, and runs in a Westerly direction, 190 feet, more or less, to a stake in the line of said church lot, a new cor ner of the property recently conveyed by Chas. H. Geitner to the Presby terian church; thence in a southerly direction, with the line of the prop erty recently conveyed as aforesaid, 60 feet to a stake in said new line; thence an easterly direction, a new: line parallel with the south line of the Presbyterian church lot, 190 feet, more or less, to a stake on tut,1 margin of Thirteenth street, thence in a northerly direction, with the margin of said street, 60 feet to the point ot beginning. Five barbers. We have secured Mr. Tom Shell for our fifth man. Come and see us. Dietz Barber Shop. 4 15 It FOR SALE CHEAP GOOD Shet land pony, gentle and safe for children to ride or drive. Also ponv wagon, buggy and harness. J. F. Miller, Hickory, X. C. 5 15 2t OUT OF GLOOM 4-.. J? 11. 1. -r 1 - TT ... ! siniDiv yiupeiLy UJ- tne iate jonn jjj. waitn- 4. f , p::uv,p same 5- t-" I. I MII II l II I t J 1 - Many a Gloomy Countenance in Hick ory Xow Lightens with JIappiness A bad back makes you gloomy. Can't be happy w'th continual backache. The aches and pains of a bad back Are frequently due to weak kid .leys. Doan's Kidney Pills are recommen ded for weak kidneys. So Hickorv citizens testify. Mrs. C. H. Ilenk?, 419 Eighteenth St., Hickorv, says: -Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at Lutz's Drug store have alwavs helped me when my back has been lame and has started to ache. I have nu hesitation m recommending this medicine." Price 50c, at all dealers. Voni ask for a kMney remeay- cock, and is that portion upon widen the residence is now situated. This the 26th day of Apni, 1917. B. B. BLACKWELDEii, 4 27 42 Fri Trustee 1 -i that MVs. aWe; ha-.;. Jroser- burn Co., Props.. BuSalo. X. - Cured in 6 to 14 Days ii;Rist will refund money if PAZO I'M '--NT fails to cure any case of Itching, I 1 lecditig or Protruding: Piles in 6 to 14 days. ' rrlicaiion sives Ease and Rest. " - Cure a C01J m One Ja ,c and Headache ork otf K Lu rtp-ists refund wcafy i: u!l!,hi, oc. 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