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MiniT r.n, 1021 f 'iji: HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE V! v; ' ' c ni, ''J,! . 5 ' Ks" ani sa,e of the bond" u- the suJ ;' , : ,5 vi 'I 'K porvision of Bruce Craven, Esq., . 1,v v"'ut' "f 1 u' P'W-'ra Trinity, North Carolina. - TO TUKN OYER OFFICE Scenes in the Plymouth Tercentenary Ashevillc, Auk. 2y. Through an t 1 1 . l : 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 in a certain real estate in. i t-i.(. executed by l L. Marring. l.t'JiU iV at)M'(.vod bv C.'ihkvell tw1 ... V...4 ....... i r.,,.l.-t..v .irk so i: ,! and J.aui a K. tarr n-rer. Ins ,u if,. . V 0 1 w- and Charles A. Webb. the latter t(, l. .M. I'.o.vd. to secure the uavment ! ,. l'rS n?ust llP't with the 'Thursday will turn over the office ,.f Cie sum of rJ'Jo.'.U). due Anal i e!l;y be!"r-' making, cf the United States marshal for :;ilt l!-M, and default having been! ,n . ' a t'l'rtlfl(1c! heck drawn to the western district of-Xorth Carolina made in the payment of the same, the ! 'u'(u v ail treasurer upon ;.:i iivor-'to the new appointee, it the eommis i::uii rsigded mortgagee will sell ;.T j l''iarn bank or tru.t .-o-n. law. or sion from Washington arrives. In public auction to the highest bidder :'- !"uni money i t r In an amount view of the fact that the anointment Uv cash in Iront of Ihe 1'ost Offic.' , ' .-.1 to two per e i.i;.r-.- of thj fate of Mi. Jackson to the o ce has been I'";,1' -',i;,,lt'.n; N- on nth.jva iv. of bon,'s bid (-v. 1,. secure the confirmed, the commission is expected ilUl :,t one o clock p. m. the follow-, r.yapmst any I-v su'tin- from I to arrive earl v this wec-k. The ros- 1 ;. it insertion, i J'N'l S A ( cents a Cmml the ! ,70 t- ! : 1 ri-, : I it P, . - i : i I1 i.'i... I''l.il'il,i; ' ' I il.. ... i , v..! i o i V- r o I. . 'VI,,IS oio. 2-i bonds. recently at the request of, the at- 11 I- '-ml ' i-rV'i lil'.ck ;V . (" :war,,ed tu tm' htehent bidder tomey general who stated ' that a! !5Vd rU:'Mr No. n nccerdiMc'to "l. ""UT , tia" pnr' V"k'ss 1111 M(,s "nian more sympathetic with the Re-; R. (J. HENRY. City Mfrr. and Clerk i ;!:ev ill oi .'m made uy I . ('. Svi!--eov fur iloyd KHiott luf'-..-,'i- i.lii Cm.. Mar. lli'il', which plot is ,'. (":' d in t!;e uffi.-e if ih,. icj.ri Mer , : .-.i... ! .!.-. f- i' Catawba county in F..ok ' , H'iC"' (i- t.v, nFRrt!FfTV i:.,-ht;i !..t 1 to wluch ,,.ierc:ico -s FOR To'A T FS ;; ,u!.na-e to,- a move particu.a-, ..esc,.;.- vh,m. nf f, : y- !,A!:a tlv. f,Uowin- d lot,: i""' V ; hiU, the Town' of ... ibW. C 7. .s. lb 10. U and 12 in Blocu . uUJ "'7, t;(!OM, f i:,y;l Ul- a;c rdm, to U;, ilc'au.n to T uilil-.!, , .... ,,, . ,, v. i ....... ' ' A. liuih iiriu' in the said . s ettice ,n l',rt l.oo! No ' Town of West Hickory, on Raiur l v ,,,;,,,,.; ,o wlnc!reie,vnce is luieby ma , , (ny of 0,tobV'r ,,,0,; 12 JAPAN'S WAR MINISTER ecW7 kW. Mll'ill. 1.; tr 1 :!S ,t.:.r .U1. i:t.'i ). M. I'.OYI). Mort.'.';a.tife. ! M, II. YOUNT, AlM.mey. ("'i"i-Ll'"'.'u. M--'-'- ' bf '-. neon the followinc real es" it:;'.- for delinouent taxes due thereon 11'" vear 1!20: .'is. F. . Renter 1 It - $3.10 I. st, 1 lot 2.00 11 an l . , .... 1 ; 1 1 1.' s: 1 ". lii'K) MICK- - '!". :;') acres. .-,0 1iO .- 1.00 1 1-1 ., iismuv r.-'llinL' to nav tlu'ir tnves an see me, mount due. and ' ' '' jOU. NOUT1I CAKOI.INA. KTKKICT ;'' 1 ; hitener, I lot . ,, I ll-KVK.MKNT i.)NI)S. i. , ,!i?r' 'v " VV " S.aKd .,r..po,aly will be received by ' ,,-,.M:' V'rl,iv' 1 lot. C. at the ol.ue ol, he.C. y Man ,, ,,v y-m, t:u. amou 1.1 11' 'M i ; I .;.,(! II. 111.. ..eiU'l.l.)t'l om, . f ...IvftrfUimi- o:,n .-...r..n--. '"I. aim llii'li aal mere open' '", i r tior rec-irits ctii'.'i'i. 1 1 aip t o'. e Mr nl lion.:;; of said City, C. V. HUFFMAN Tax ColTcc- 1,; jj'jl o: t'.'..': i.-.ter: st at fi per cent per an- tor, Town of West Ilickory. .. - num. 1 1 1 f ' 1 1 ' t payaide semiannually, --' .5t ( 1 1 !'! 1 1 ' ' I I : ; 1 1 ' 1 in1, ere: t and m incipa! payable ...r...."".", ; - P. b, New York in dm.omi nat ions of RFNT TO COI'IM.K NICF. 10 t.f..; .M) each dated Se-teml-er 1, apar rr.-nt tor hht house keepino:; ' v.,'l. and malaria, as f(.!o: ' VT:! t,!:,n Km:w '''VV1 ir0m 'Uara- 1 r t : ; u r i - imc a ion. .uurii oonvom- , S 1 I ( 1 111 i-'li'M lit I lit VP IT.i hand VJl I Mr.'.1 yil. I'll 7 ..id:! 11.::. ,,, t....(M. at : 1 ot 1 id , i:i ids d l.a.vh. ,i .ill Col 1 , M.iplet i i;: nit tire A .It li I., r '. 1 "II in.iii re, :!..!. a 90 :t. Lieut. Gen. Uehara Yaniuishi is .C-.PiH. in .;ich of Ihe var:: 1!)2S I shovvn r0llding an address at a re- b I !T. liut.il in'!u: :ve; i W(. don't see how the film story of cent memorial service for those who 1,1 -v,'ar;' ''m r, Fveis Koiiuc to Ret by the, fell in battle. It was shortly after I.. ,1P.T,. la.th inclusive; - s. Knoxville Journal and Trib he was invested with the office, of I I'.v. 1 jjidcecfpn.'.;' Rrtil reasonable. Telepho".'? ! 8 2!) :st! '4 !FKV ' v' Bfa'li'iriViiiiii iiiwmwi iiKiiiii ii mil 1 1 InihTi 11 ilM mmw iiiwrmnmnirnTrmnmnn-ninnnii 1 1111 111 iMni mam ' 1 L.) .ese scenes from tlie I'lymouili tPKoentenary celebrations show a group of IM.tgri'inj luudins On AlnerlciMt soil, and Governor Carver and Eider William Brewster signing the iirst coniyact ol 'union. , Foes of Prohibition Parade in New York and pi cparal :in line. Japanese minister of war. I ' J '''''iitiililltlifiAflllllltflitliiiiiiiiiiidiitiutiiiuiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiitiiiiiiiiiuiiiiii iiiiiiiii.ilt;tiii:i::iiiitiiiuiiiiiiijf.i:itiiiiiiiiiiitiiii tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit:tiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiii. in ree nr M-Missionarie ill Carolimaiss Sail As for China and Jaoan fit 'Miiiiiiiitiininiinriiiiifioiiiiiuii.iiMiHiii.iiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMLiindiiuiiiiii -,. 11 I 1 ; I " l OFTFIT (1) lUiss X'acmii Kliabetli Schell, Asheville, educational and evangelistic work in Japan; (2) Willard V. Nix, Xlreonla, evangelistic work in Japan; (3) Miss Alda Grayson, Kutherfordton, missionary nurse, Laichowfu, China. '. I l r'- V. ....V.-. .'.V.'.- '- ....r.v.w.-,.v.. . y.;:--;:: "':::: ,yS5i Ttirai 11 1111 Wbwiimii Despite the intense heat about lifty thousand persons inarched in the anti-prohibition paradd on Fifth avenue,, New York. Hundreds of them carried placards expressing their "wet" proclivities. . ... . . '. C. II. ! 'J 7 'I'. I'd ; i MS. :i. .--lopiv Co.; -'7 t;t -'s urtis '.- Sale .ST.S.'i. S 2i! II j ic us. will' I .V ' ... 19 t! ; uk oil. (iuod . .1. X 'J'.l -Jt Cni,!) iii'i't, .'.) ; , . '. !ii!. or. i"d re ;'..' i . ii ..f wnt :) i. a. I to . be (.fin iiki! i m x -J.'.) til 'in i ; I . .1 of I'll' . C. K. I'liuidy . .'irv all .,i,.t tic I -. i i : t I ib.'k.tl'V. .'H' I .:: : . " ;! if-.' ' ;. i' i t - i-t aii I es i ,::i . lia-e i ::'.. !;.". :tt..i'. I Willi From the larger jirocreda of the l!.tp:i-t 7". .Million Campaijtti tho For eUn .Mission Hoard of the Southern Hapll..t Convention has been enabled to vnd on in-re i han If.o new niis-.-ioiiitries sincf that movement was liiua.'lied. it is announced, and of that nwm'.cr sixty joiing men Rnd women. 1-rpiv seating fourteen states, have jiiftt saib'd for Ciiina. Jajmn, Africa, Brazil. Argentina and Chile. In addition to tlie.ii-. IT. and Mrs. Kvercnt (2iH of, K'aa.-as city sail Sepiemher 14 to become representatives of the Hoard la Ivirope, while ir. and .Mrs. W. A. Ilan.l' tt. t,f A net in. Texas, liave just sailed for Jerusalem, where they will main ;aln headtpiartf-'rs in acting as the Near '-::i.st representatives of the Hoard. The new missionaries to China and Japan saibd from Seattle, Saturday.: A'ig-isf .i7. on the llavvkrye State of ;he A'lmiral Line, while those for Ura zil. Argentina. Cliile and Africa sailed iioiH New York on the Aeolus August 17. They will be engaged chiefly in vain;..bt ie, educational, medical audi ii'.-rleulttiral work and will be sta tioned at various points in these fields. While ;i.U(, nuiiiher of new workers have been sent ouf hy tho Hoard since. ..a i llm I.eginiiiiiK of tho Campaign, hi leaid. loo other capable young men and v .men emild be employed to ad van t n ... if they w-re availabio, Secretary '. I1. Hove advi-ies. Mission Money Gets Re3ul:s. Of the Tir.-re than $:..(-3ibl)0' that 'ias heen coll -e?ei in cash on the Ml. lion Campaign to ila'e, aboiir ",. Vio.oon l as none to foreign mlsslou. Vh: bav made it possildc.Jiot OI.lv to i n nglhi-n Ih" old work on all f'oM i nl emiilov a lar.f" tmuiber of nevv niissiminries. but to do much other work, including building or making substantial additions to 1T boys schools, 17 girls' schools, 37 mission residences, five hospitals and dispen saries foil. MgiU and power plants for ; seek to reach other tine and Syria from mission compounds. 21! church build ings, four college-;, seven theological seminaries. In addition, assistance has been given seven ciiurcn building loan associations, fix new stations have been opened and equipped, land has been bom-rii; for the enlargement of several mission compounds, a heme for the -work of the native evangel ists. It is planned to establish a church, theological seminary and col lege, hospital and orphanage at Jeru salem as soon as practicable and thus points in Palta this center. Minister to 900,000,000 People. With the enlarged foreign mission program of Southern Baptists that de nomination is now operating in 18 countries on every side, of the globe, and has in its employ practically 50!) 'oreign missionaries and twice that orphans in ltaiy has been established, j number of native workers trained in and a block of ground has been pur-.the mission schools. Through its chased In the heart of Rome for head- i present missionary operations the quarters for the work in Italy, a theo logical seminary, publishing house, church and- mission residence being provided on this property. Enlarc;3 European Field. As a result of th Campaign, South ern Kaptists have been enabled to greatly enlarge their work in Europe. They have carried on mission work in Italy since 1S70, 'but now they have opened up new work in Jugo-SIavia. Hungary -and Roiimauia. and have made a beginning, through the distribution of Bibles, in the Ukraine and Southern Uussia and Siberia. To act as the Kuropean representatives of the Board in this enlarged program. Dr. and .Mrs. Everett dill of Kausas City were re cently named. They; will probably make their headquarters in Switzer land. The first work Southern Baptists have ever done looking to the evangel ization of Mohammedan lands has just been undertaken in Palestine and Syria, and Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Mamlett nf Austin. Texas, have gone to Jem- Board is seeking to minister to 475, 000.000 yellow people, 4.000,000 brown people, 200,000,000 black people and 225,000,000 white people, making a tctal of 900,000,000 people, or more than half the population of the globe. Numbered among its workers already on the field are 21 foreign physicians and 8 foreign mission nurses who last year gave 154.070 treatments. There are now Gil mission churches on the foreign fields and of this number 184 are self-supporting. The average con tributions of tb. se mission churches last year to denominational cai.. was $5 per member, the Christians on the foreign fields responding more liber ally as a result of tb" 75 Million Cam paign. The new missionaries sailing at this time were contributed by the following states: Alabama two, Arkansas one, Georgia five, Kentucky six, Louisiana two. Mississippi four, Missouri four, North Carolina three, South Carolina five. Tennessee five, Texas fifteen, Virginia six, Iowa one and Pennsyl-, alum, where thev wPi snnerintend 1 van la one. Standard SERVICE Satisfies For Instance, suppose our Repair Department was our only sotirce of income, wouldn't our Service Charg es be "Sky Hit;h" sure, they'd have, to be. But due to the fact that we do a large volume of business in Ac cessories, Tires and Supplies, etc., is one reason why we can give you THE MOST SERVICE FOR THE DOLLAR :t- Our volume of diversified business is your protection against high prices These are points well worth consid ering when your car needs repairs or overhauling. Your pro-rata of our overhead is reduced to the minimum. naan Phone 210 arai Hickory, N. C. Sales Go. 1021, 13th St. , f:: ' '" ; - r ; i i.' ; V r ii. I ; ' f i i 1 1