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Vol. XII. No. 40 CONCOUtt, N. C., SATURDAY JULY 3, 1897 Whole ISO. 1,765 Sotes from tbe Organ Mr.' W P Barnhardt has secured a site and will build a dwelling soon. Mr. Jas; Long, cf Taylorsville, who has been working in Southern City for some time, epent last Sun- day night with his cousin, H A Cruse. ; Mrs. Lovina Beaver is suffering with erysipelas iniher face. . Mr. N M Barnhardt, superintend- ent of the County Home of Cabar- res, was visiting his son-in-law, rT.i; nna'A -'"Bin l.of flofn., Mr. Barnhardt is a jcleyer, genial gentleman and we are always glad to have him with us. Mr. D M Boger, our popular mer- tjhant, is all smiles, not bn account of any great success in business, neither is it because butter is selling at ten cents, but-because he has a 1ti ' . ..... . i new clerk there is a little girl at his house. Communion meeting at Organ church tne second Sunday in July, preparatory services on Saturday be fore at 2 p. m. ' I -Mr. James Yates has rented the Allison Bost farm for next year. Tampa M TTinn irnPR nn thft Harris I James M Hipp goes on the Harris Bost farm, near Lower Stone church. The anniversary at Orgnn church last Sunday was a success in the full sense of the word. The' sermon in the morning, the addresses, recN tations and the music were all very rnocL Thft ppnretarv rpad thft fol- lowing report, showing that though they are few they are in earnest : The W. H. and F. M. Society of Or- gan church, Rowan county, N. C was organized by Rev. W K Brown, July 7, 1888, and has been actively engaged in the work from that day dthis. The fifteen original mem- bers who met to organize the Societj were, Susan Bean, Ellen Bost, Mary Bost, Mary E Brown, Laura Hols- houser, Camilla. K!uttz, Maggie Barger, Katie Beaver, Bettie Bost, Ehzibeth Fespermar, Jennie Fes perman, Ellen Holehouser, Mary Holshouser, Ella Kluttz and Joann 8mith- .1 Since that time the following 1 named .ladies have been received as active memoera ana nave served lor a longer or Sorter period of time, - . Tlz: Dovie Holshouser, Eva Ann Hoi- ouuuoci, tciiuic JJcayci, v-Zicoolc JjUov, Laura A Miller, Maria Cruse, Agnes Heilig, Sallie Faggart, Mary M Mil ler, Mary A Miller, Margarette Mil ler, Ellen Miller, Rebecca Bost, Liz zie Klutlz, Ellen Cox, Mattie Hols- houser. Carrie- Miller. Marv Lee m;'i- nu. iri-u. i:.Tri. x,xitici, v,.aia xx.uti, uiay ixiuuz, JMien omun, Jaaora I508t,- ADDie Gotten- Beaver, Beaie Denny, Jime Klutiz, Mattie Eamhardt and Lnn Crnsp. ? Of these 44, one has died, Mrs. Dovie Holshouser, 9 have married, 2 have ceased to be active members ; leaving 32 now on the roll. The smallest number of active members that we have ever had was the first year of our existence when there were but 19. The highest number was reached in 1895, when we had 27 enrolled. Oar average member ship during the nine years has been 23 J per year. , Six of those now on the roll were of the origin al 1 5 and from the be ginning have been in active work in the society. These are Ellen Bost Laura Holshoaser, Camilla Kluttz, Katie Cruse, Jennie Fesperman and Alary Holshoaser. We elect officers annually. The following hate served in the differ ent offices, viz : i I As President, Mrs. Mary E Brown, 5 years, Abbie Cox 2 years and El- ien Holshonser and Mrs. Ellen Cox one year '-ach. V : As Vice-President, Ellen HoU shouser 47ears, Ellen Bost and Katie leaver each 2 years, Mary E Brown and Abbie Cox 1 year each. j . Aai Recording Secretary, Katie Beaver 2 years, Mattie Holshoueer, Joann Smith, Lizzie Kluttz, Ella Klnth fTnrriA Miller TNlon HnU shouser and Eudora Bost each 1 yer. As Corresponding Secretary, Katie Beaver and Mary Holshouser 2 years each, Ella Kluttz, Ellen Holshouser, Joann Smith.Daisy Kluttz and Mary Lee Miller 1 year each. V As Treasurer, Camilla Kluttz and . v , Jennie Fesperman 2 years each, Ella Kluttz, Katie Beaver Joann Smith, Elizabeth Fesperman and Ellen MiU ler 1 year each, ! s Daring the nine years of our exis tence the following have been elect ed as honorary members, viz : Messrs M A H olshonser. John tt V ' v i t . t. Holshouser, Calm L Miller. John Brady, William Beaver, John L Miller, L W S Bost, H A Hols- He will return to Nashville tomor houser, 0 Brown Cox, E.bert W rovr-. - Oox, Wilhe Jdsey and Adolphus Messrs Herbert Cook and Eli RnlRhnnspr. R.vn. W R Brown and Gec H Cox, Mrs. Sophia HoU , w - - gQcuser ana lun. xovie xiuiBuuuBer. 0q6 of theSQ l6 bave died and 5 fa rPsiffned 0ar lrBt o Life Members is as follows: Revs, S Rotnrock, D. D., w R Brown, J A B Sheref, F R pf0p8t, Geo. H Cox and Mrs. Ellen 0ox Thege are aim with ua except ar sainted Rothrock. We have beId 85 reguiar meetings with f an average attendance of-12. Nine pabiic meetings and one children's day exercise; in all 96 meetings j or an average 0f 10i meetings per year; at these different meetiDgs much business of importance has been transacted and much good accoW phshed. " j f For our instruction and enter. fft;nmpnf and f0T the carrvinz on of the work tnat God hasplaced in bur handa; wfi haTi nBed the Scrintnre , I response at rol call,8fcntence prajers Blble ie880DB i watchwords. The I moa? nt riMtfoi' ann RAlfdPnial TPP. i i vv m . . J J ' " . l ta,tions and select reading, conducted a jNiCKie xanu, mauo anu buiu a quilt, and this year members have a cotton patch for the Lord. Oar society has been represented . t a nnni anA T J t Oanferential Convention; many t;mM Anr mpmhpro hnldintr imnor. tant office8 and pticipafing in the rpnrlrmo- of the nrenared urograms, I.. , n. . , . i . j w r m . nathv with all the work of our Wo o tiA men's Societies in our own loved Synod as well as in that of the TTrifo QwTirirl uniteaoynou. , . ; Such, then, is a brief summary of rmr BnripHr ornrV whinh we feel sure has not been in vain. We, oarstlves, have been benefitted,; and .we are sure that the influence of our work has been and is being felt upon others. But oh I if all you women would would only join us, and help us in this blessed work how much more we might accomplish, how much happier we might be, and how much ricner blessings from' the Source of all good might be ours ! The treasurer's report showed that they averaged $1.25 per member per annum. U No Hoo. July2, '97. PERSONAL POIflTEKS. I Mrs. James G Gibson is visit ing in Salisbury. I Miss Ruth Caldwell has re turned from a visi t to Salisbury. Mr. Cramptonj of the Charlotte Supply Company, is in the ci .y. Mrs. George Duval, of Social circles, Ga ia visiting at Mr. L D Duval's. ' ; Mr. Hope M Barrier has gone to Misenheimer s Springs to attend luV piuuiu. Mr. H L Freeman, of Lexing ton, is in the city. He will oyer- nam me engine at m,ll. the Fenix flour Mrs. A E Lentz and children Viava rptnrnfirl fcrt flip r?t nfrprn visit to Mrs. Laura Moss in. the country. 0. , T . . - Mr. Sid Lud wig came in from Charlotte this morning and has gone out to his home at Mt. Pleas- ant t0 8pend Sand?yV Mr. and Mrs. John D Hatchett and children have returned, from Creswell's springs, where they have been for several weeks. - Mr. T F Poteat, who ip employ 6Q in a OU8in6S3 n0U8Q at IN asnvilie, Tenn., ha. been visiting at his old ed in a business house at Nashville, home in No. 4 township for a week; Goldston left for Rocky River Pfln& yesterday afternoon and will aiwnuauw upuii i,u? pmuuiiu dance at that plade todav. will return tonight. Fresh Deviled Qyster: AND Columbia River on Ervih & Smith's GROCERS. , ui " uuuBOui XIlu. tll wuiuu nao uiivcu iu iuo caouuvhd coach in the inauguration parade, died Friday night in the White h"0"00 otauico. io a ouu al loss. We vv'is'i to taction all useiz cfSiui. -.- Liver Regulator ca a sabiect of the dei-eJ interest and im penance to their hl'iii Derharps their hvts. The solo proprietor. and makers of Simmons Liver Kt-iUmtoi Tn -that r. arft often fVreivrd by buying ai:,i tukiiiH son.o mtaxiiie ol a Sm ffla vou that unless the moid-Regulator is cn the nackace or bottleV that it is not Simmons lijiver xveguiator. ro one eise maKcs vi ever has made Simmon Liver Regulator, 01 anything called Simruona Liver Regulator, bui j.HZeUin&Co , andnomedicmejnao by anyone else 1j the .same. We alone can Pu it up, and we cannot be responsible, if 3ther medicines represented. as the same do not helo vou as vou are led to expect they H.' Bear this fact! well in mind, if you have een in the habit effusing a medicine which vou su pposed to be Simmons Liver Regula tor, becanre the .name was somewhat like it, and the package did not have the,rvord Regub jor on it, " you have been imposed apoa and have not Jjeen taking Simmons Uver Kegulator at all. J The Regulator has been favorably known for manyjears, and ill who use it know how necessary it is for Fever and Ague, Bilious Fever, Constipa iion. Headache, Dyspepsia, and all disofderi irising from a Diseased LiYer. We a?.k vou to look for yourselves," and lee that Simmons Liver Regulator, vhich pu can readily distinguish by the Red Z m wrapper, and by our name, is the only siedicine . called Simmons Liver Regulator ' J. li. LLIN & CO. Simmon r..lviv n emulator. rrabs Salm ' Just Received at CANNON i FETZER (s O N E C A K - ILO A 'D of famous TRUNKS Travelin gpBags and GANNON & HEADS OR -TAILS ? ' Like throwln? up a penny and takingehances, is the Indiscriminate selectiDn b FUBNITTJRE for the season. It presents the latestideas in style and .finish nd is the result of study, experience and the perfect acquaintance with the popu lar demand, -Our Furniture commands admiration bvther beaut vof finish mthI . . . i - -j r- elegance of design. We carry as complete a line as any Furniture Store the State. . We guarantee our goods as represented and nrices as LO r LOWEST. Oed Koom Suits. . .. easels. Center and Dining Tables, J ounges, Couches, - air. Cotton and Shuch Mattresses, 1 A rt Novelties, Baskets, Pickets, ; " 1 Oockers, ; Inside Oar undertaking department is complete, and will be'nnder the care of Mr Bell. All calls are promptly met, day or One of the Tallest. One of the tallest men seen in Salisbury for many days was at the depot last night. His name was William Austin, he was from Albe marle, and stood exactly 6 feet 9f inches in his stocking feet. H was just 21 years old last April and weighs 232 pounds. He has been in Salisbury for several days and thinks of locating here. Salisbury World. i ' ; Electric Bitters. V Electric Bitter g is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more generally needed, when the larfeuid exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is . torpid and slug gish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long an Vperhaps fatal bilious fevers No medicine will act more surely in counteracting and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache indigestion, constipation, dizziness yields to Electric 'Bitters. 60c and $100 per bottle at Fetzer Drug itore, . 1 the Roller Tray Valises a FETZER CO. Shades, : ' ; H Qf all kinds and descriptions. night. 1 Ooncorti National 6aak O ff ero the business public a re liable, perm Client, conservative nd accomodating banting institution. We solicit your. business with the assurance of honorable treatment nd due" appreciation of your pab ronage. , ., If we can serve you at any time, weshall be glad to have you ' come and fe us. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS i TO CUSTOMERS. Gapital and Sulplus$70 000 D. B. COLTRANE, Cashier. J. M. OPELL, Pres. , In ine State printing matter the Council of State, in whose hands it was placed, selects a partisan favor ite for the job and decides to let the book work to the lowest bidder. Why this discrimination x Is it to skim off the cream for a pie-counter friend and attempt to fool the people with tbelowe8t bidder scheme upon what remains ? This appears to be the size of it. Watch the cost of the printing for the next two years. Winston Sentinel. m r
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