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ENTEKTAINMENT TOMOK
I ROW NIGHT.
Tablcaa:
and Sonics By
Tonne folks.
the Jolly
The followiDg. taoleaux and
songs will be rendered tomorrow
night in Caton's Hall under the
auspices of the Young Ladies'
M issionary Society of the First
Presbyterian church: .
The Curtain Kaiser Miss Sto
ner. " : '. . ' ' '
The Artist Model Miss Janie
Rickmond and Mr John Craven.
Lullaby Mrs. G F Ritchie.
The
LAID TO REST.
Funeral and t Burial rof Mrs. M
Schubert. !
The funeral of ; Mrs. Schubert,
whose death was hastily .noted before
going to prefs Saturday, took place
Sunday evening at four., o'clock in
the Firai Presbyterian church, by
the pastor, Re?. Alexander assisted
l)y Rev. Rankin and Dr.? 8atter field.
Rav. Rankin read "approiate pas
sages of scripture, Re?. Alexander
fpoke in eulogy of the dead.and in
PERSONAL POINTERS.
Judge Shaw epent Sunday in
Greensboro withhis family.1
Mr.-Jaa. Wds worth, ff Char
lotte, was over here last night. :
Rev J C Davis w'$nt to Char-
lotto today ito make application at
the hospital for Miss Codie.
The SeasonsMisses Margaret comfort to the bereaved while apply
Cannon, Agues Moss.Lida White,
Janie Ervm.
One of "Gibson's" Pictures
Mis! Belle Means, Mr. Chas. Cra-
ven. v. . , ..v -; .. .
Song Miss Rose Harris.
The Flower of the Family Ad
elaide Barrow.
Foot Ball Heroes Bernard
Fetzer, Jim Young, Charlton Bar
rett, Jay D Lentz. -
Song Miss Addie Pattersonl
The New Woman Misses Em
i ilyGi son and Hervey, Messrs.
Mauu S uart and lay D Lentz.
lag the iossons of the ocoaiionuta the
jedificatioh and the spiritual better
raent of the hearers and the majesty
and glory of the Divine.' Dri -Sau
terfield followed the1 funeral remsris
with a suitable prayer, o The ohoir
added impressive music.
The rsmaine were laid in the city
cemetery, Rev. Rankin conducting
the ceremony, j
The deceased was 39 years old .
She was a good exemplarjof the power
of Christian faith and even for the
Foi
The Two Wheels Margaret Uhort time that she had lived In our
Cannon, K&te Morrison. j mi 1st had ivon the esteem and affec-
Recitation Miss Hervey. t ou. of those newly made , friend B
6ong "Matrimonial Sweets, r LWJnt hPr whnA miniitrmtioBi ahe
Prot. Keesler and Miss StOner. ! . . . YaVY VulYi .
The Only Pebble on the Beach "J
Archey Brown. f& 01 wue uea" 1U vur4BtiOU 'J
Twixt Cupid and Croorns Pny go oui 10 me oereavea lamuy
Miss Cora Lentz, Messrs. Hal that have, beside the ordinary gloom
Puryear and Chal White, j j J and sadness that death brings to the
Good-Night Miss Mary bkin- home thla alw that it wa8 burying
The tableaux will be eeeu bv , 1 Yi j
bsautifull legated , calcmpl I flimilT-ezteDd.d thtoueh Pa3.
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FRENCH PEAS,
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and :Y -: i
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Ervin &1 JVlorrison
OR0CER5
Tnousands of
yard of 36
Incli Percale
wbrtli 10c ydJ
o go at 5c.
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ligbts, andijery enjoyable occa
sion is promised. I
- Admissicmifrir adults 25 cents;
for children Y twins or two. 25
cents - , ;
ANOTHER GHUROH
Will Probably Be Bnllt According: to
tbe Humors Another One Smiles.
China Grove, N. 0., Jan. 30
tor Alexander their gratitude for
kindne32es shown and we are auth
orized to tender through The Stand
ard the same deep sense of apprecia
tion and thankfulness that cannot
be fully expressive or manifested.
A LOSS TO US.
Superintendent Hislop to Leave Concord
Other Nevs of Interest.
Rev. 0 B Miller, On aCCOUnt Of the Forest Hill Correspondence
bad weather, failed to fill his ap- Mr. Charles Hislop, superin
pointment in the Lutheran church tendent of Buffalo Thread Mills,
unday evening. leaves Wednesday for Bynum,
Mr. Edgar Gaitber, of Salisbury, where be takes charge of the J M
spent Sunday with his mother.
We venture to sav there is not I m
the old North State a prouder, man
than W J Swink since W J Swink,
Jr., arrived.
Odell Manufacturing Company's
mills. I
Mr. W E! Henry returned Sun
day from Salisbury, where he had
taken the motnerless cnnaren 01
Mr. E P Clapp to their grand-
Pf. J B Gaither has gone tforth mother, Mrs. Rittie Brown.
to take a special course in lectures.
Cannonyille , Presbyterian
Master Gray, son of Mr. land
Mra V P flmifh J hfta no farjrecov-
Liule Louise Miller, who is with Lred'from membranous croup as
her grana moiner, mrs. rauerson, to bo out of danger.
has been very ill but is much better.
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XVCV . OUU wfwwu, i .Cjlarcji
who have been spending Beverai Rav T M Tj nwfirv. nf Qhelbv.. has
weeks with their mother, Mrs. Kim- arrived here and will assist Rev. 0
hall Tfttnmed to 8fcatesville Fiidav F Rankin in a series of meetings
Y Y Services will be held at 4 o'clock in
"MrSi-0 E Patterson returned home , The 4 meetings .will- continue
Saturday, having spent several days through the week, and the publi
with her daughter, Mrs. A J Cro well, wruifu luvlieu lu ttuu
in Charlotte.
It is rumored that in a short t
China Grove will have a new ..Metb.o-
dist church.
Mr. JO Ritchie has jast com
pleted a beautiful residence for Mr.
Vance Miller. j
, Mr, V B Miller, of North Caro
lina College spent Saturday and
Sunday in China Groye. r I
me Station Torn Away, j! Y
The old. passenger. station is be
ine torn down and soon a side track
will be passing along where we have
spent rnany an1 4hour waiting on
delayed trains. It seems hard on us
and shows well for pur neighboring
town, that the passenger jotation
will be torn down I and converted
Bring Toarself and Instruments, i s
Every member of tbe nevfly
organized brass band is requested
to meet at the old drum corps ball
over the Times .office tonight at. 8
oclock. Bring all instruments that
you have in your possession. ;
Rare
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FIFTY ONili PER CENT. BAD?
Examination of Baking Powders Wade at
4 Y the Experiment Station.
The third of the series of bulletits
by the North Carolina Agricultaral
Experiment 8tation, on Food Adul
terations relates ; to baking powders,
and is the result of the work of D is
rectoriW A Withers and Assistant
Chemist J A Bizzell.
Twentyoflve samples were .pur
chased in the open market in KaN
eigh, ! 8tatesville9;Durbamf Hender
son and Wilmington,' and the results
may be taken ss'f airly representative
of the powders in use throughout
the State. . V ; ; . ..; . -Y
A table shows the brand, m&aa
facturer. per ornt. of carbonic acid
and glass of. each powder examined.
Fifty-one per cent, were found to
be straight alum powders, and 25
per cent, more contained alum to a
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greater or less extent. The remain
mg were equany uiviueu ueiwtou
the tartrate and phosphate powders.
While it may not be stated beyond
a doubt that alum in baking powder
is harmful to the digestion, yet its
use is questionable and a consumer Jnsfc in and more to follow.
should know as to its presence.
Baking powders lose their strength ana price then you don' t need a
more or less rapidly and the pur
chaser should: endeavor: to secure
them as fresh as possible.! ,
The bulletin contains also a brief
You can buv shoes
for a dollar that would
be dear at 50c, others
for 2.00 that would be
cheap at 2,50. Yoii
are certain of finding
the flatter he!re and
plenty of other bar
gains of the same pro
portion; Our ladies sho s in button or
lace with extention boles at 2.00,
2.50 aad 3.00 are the shoes for
this mud and slush. No better
can be had. Also a good service
able line of childrens school t-boes."
All fit the feet and make shoe
trading easy.
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FOR THE MR '99
If we can't please youin style
into a
Grove.
Oar
sect ion house at! China
discussion1 - of the j areation of
bread the action of?baking powders,
etc. r It may be obtained without
charge upon. application: to the dr
rector of the Experiment Station,
Raleigh, N. ,0. Raleigh Post .
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Itortb Carolina Heroes, j
One t, measure adopted by the
Senate and awaiting ratification by
the lower House of Congress pro
vides for the erection of monuments
tdJBrigadier-General Francis Nash
and William Lee Davidson, both
North Carolina' Revolutionary; he
roes. The Continental Congress re
quested;, the Governor .of . North
Carolina to have these memorials
put up'at 'tne expense, of the United
States, but the records; show the
request, was not complied with, -
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;-'Y ' Gen. Eagnn Found Unllty.
I It is now J announced , that ,, tbe
court-martial found Gen: Eagan
guilty s,(jharged and . the penalty
is removal from .the army, but
executive, .clemency is; , recom
mended 'from the f President.
Should the President not come to
x
Prices from $3.50 to $30.00.
Furniture and House Furnishings more than ever. We
bought before the advance. Can
time. Another car load of chairs at close-out prices on the
way. We want your trad e.r I you give us achance ve will
save you money every
have it. Call and see as. We are yours to serve,
down-eastern neighbor.
Greenville ! is beingTafrrayed pro
and con in the movement for a dis
pengaryvQu esteemed tjcontempo
rary. the Reflector, is in the midst
the dispensary. Snoeeas to Brotherithresc5f ,Gen- ?f.?a? TU
Whiohcard.. The dispensary .'stoma to. go. .: It w most likely, however,
the next best thing to pr&hihition.j that. the President .will save him.
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