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"V- -1 1 . The Rowan Recm n J to inTitatioo io the Pabire, is most cordials snORT XOAL v ITEKISjly invited to attend -asenes olmeeting of Con- Methodist church, on the first Mrs .0.1 Sunday in MaVl and con tins Seatiafiniteiy I have engaged a; good chorister Prof. KE. C. Ham- Jjton, - of Greensboro, - to ave charge of the musip and thisguarantees good music. The object of this meeting is a revival; there is no doubt but that there is a great need of a genuine work of grape in this town.- This i3 evident from the manifest sin about Us and the backslidden con- m-?"Ti wf moTUT mum Kara vF We are requested to state that .v,rt rt Rev. M. M,Noaoker, of the' Re-r ""10 formed church, will, in the future -tou ueeu uut eave yuur preach in the Town Hall inBtead uwu cnurcu tu get me uuw rf the old Presbyterian church as ht ot this meeting. ; ; xou are very welcome to attend and get all the good you lean in these meetings, and. carry a bles&ing back to your own church. -" ; I ask the sympathy and the prayers of all of God's people in these services.. Most fraternally, ' ; J. J. Eads. Mrs, Mary A; Safrii; cord, is yisiting Mr. and A. Saf rit, having arrived here aft er visiting her sister,4 Mrs. ; M, B. Goodman, at the. north "east J end of town. !:SSiS?iS? Miss Rosa G. Propst, of ; Unior church neighboroodli 3sjyisiting her siBter, Mfa llev C, X Brown, having arrived ' last Saturday. She will remain a weeki' - Hamp Stirewaltwho; has; ; been here some time on account of the sickness of his father, M. A. Stire walt, returned to his work at Mt. ' Pleasant, Wednesday. . ; heretofore. Miss Julia Nails, of Shepherd's Cross Roads, is visiting at H. J. Bddleman's. Will Casper, of Jacksonville, If la., ia visiting Mb father Jim Casper. , ; . - Misses May and Oisy Rodgertj ot isetnpage neignoornood, vis ited at J. N. Dayvault's last Fri day. - . Mrs. B. A. "Foreman, of Albe marle, spent Monday night and Tuesday with friends iiere. , Lacy York, of Zebulon, and sis ter Mrs. Bllie Cox, of Ramseur, are visiting at their siBter's, Mrs. A. A. Hurley, having arrived Monday. Mrs. Chas. Deal visited her sis ter, Mrs, Wilson near Mt . Pleas ant, last Sunday. " Mrs. MikeWinecoff and Mrs. Irene Cowan spent Saturday and Sunday in Mooresville visiting Pinkney Cooper. , Mrs. J Cowan was taken siok before their re turn and is suffering with malar ial fever. Mrs, M. J. Burke was called, by telegram, last Saturday to Burlington cu acoount of the death of her mother, Mrs. ParkB The Southern Railway will the end of the switch in order to Milton Shepherd is walking hflin A nnaitinn to' handln trains and WaVini? hlS hat. , it IS a ;: RICHFIELD ROAD. Wheat is looking fine. Irs. Nancy B 3 me is quite ill She is afflicted with old age. : John Jlodge is sick at this writing. He has jaundice. People are getting ready to plant corn. There will be a picnic at Bringle's "Ferry Ascension day. Jfiveiybody come and bring a full basket. Early Wyatt had the glos sitis of the tongue but is able to be out again, and J. E Wyatt got his s foot" hurt at the railroad by a boiler wheel. Misses Elizabeth Shepherd and Pearle Crook visited at Eva Ketchey's Sunday last. on the double track from here t Salisbury. They were expeotec to move Thursday. Cburcb Imprpremeat. ,r ... Lutheran chapel congregation has made some improvements in the church by putting a new car pet down, after raising the rostum as high again as it had been These improvements add much to the look of the interior of the building. Card ot Tbanks. J. M. Gardner, of Land is, de sires us to extend, through The Reoobd, his sincere thanks to his neighbors and friends for the man e tokens of kindness and in terest shown him after the death of his wife, a short time since. He appreciates it and is grateful for the same. girl. The people are doing fine work on the Southbound Railroad. We will soon hear the whistle blow Wesley Ludwick is visiting near Pool Town. I guess he means business. Albert Eagle has .purchas ed him a fine horse. Mrs. J. E. Wyatt visited Rhoda Bean-last Sunday. Sally. Death Near China On April 16, 1910, Mrs. Susan Catharine Barnhardt, after a few days illness of pneumonia, died at her 'home near China Grove, at the age of 61 years, 4 months and 22 days, j She was the widow of Geo. Allen Barnhardt, who died in the year 1881 , leaving her to care for three children which, with a brave and lov- Smith recently. ing heart and trust ina kind Locke Karriket,g heavenly Father, who has . . . . nmmfJ to Va n fnthflr to tho ck at this writing. ENQCHVILLE NEI6HBORHO0D ITEMS. ' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O. Lipe and children?of J andis, Repent Satur- day night and Sunday at Enoch ville with Mr .-Lipe's father . Mrs. Sarah Butler of this neigh borhood is spending some time with her niece, Mrs. J. H. Shu ping, of Millbridge, who is sick of typhoid fever. Walter Overcash is at home now after spending the winter in Florida. - Jas. Earnhardt is right sick of neuralgia of the heart. JUErs. Jno. Smith, of Hunters ville, spent a few days with E. G. WATCHUAN AND RECORD HOKOR ROLL. THE V0T1K6 HAS BEGUN. Mrs. Martha Wagoner, Cooleemee, N O AatherLlstof Bpoi p orBeDewsfl tftelrSiscTiption. : : : ; , Glren to Sobs one. ; : . j We , again have the pleasure Q . v Votine and Drize crivinflr contest is now on in full of pubishing a list bf some of-the biagt. he voting has started, interest is rapidly crystaliz good folks of Rowan who have . and thinarsywill soon take on a lively "attitude, There made payment on their subscrip- are quite a good number of candidates in the field, enough tioh to ;Thk -Watchman and Kb- to secure the namrt of every reading man . in the county as a cokd. There is ioy in the edi- subscriber to The Watchman and Record, if they would. tor's heart over every name added There are also enough good people in the list for the most . V"- r ' ...... . I 1 Jl! A. ' J 1 A t : - - - - :- to our- honor roll . Jfivery one iasuaious voier, gooa enougn nox oniy to receive a nice rio reoeived is water on the wheel and ber tire buggy, but good enough to be elected governor of the otate. r icK out one oi them ana give tnem a pusn. it will cost you nothing and help him, - Showyour good f el lowshi p and good wil I by helping your neighbor to win a prize, whether he heeds it or-not. ; It is probably best to help the needy, but if -you help only the needy, you do more than the heathen. . . . . Everybody has more or less spare time, has more or less McianM - - "mmm is duly appreciated, uome on, now is the time to subscribe or renew: - j . Miss M. 0 Fesperman,- Chas. L Miller, Edgar, Canup, J Y Hed- rick, Pinkney Ludwig, Mrs J 0 A Kubber Tire Buggy; a New Home 5 Sewing Machine, Good Books, Pock et Knives arid Valuable Maps arid ; Charts Among the Prizes to be - Given Away. ; Goodman, J M Hoffner, J H Jack- friends ff om whom he can secure a subscription, -and there are thousands who are not even knownthat can be induced to subscribe. - It requires only: a little tact, a little judgment and a little hustling to win or help your friend or neighbor to win. , It is best to enter the contest early, begin at once, I don't loose an-hour. Go after the folks, let them know you are a candidate and that you not only want to win but that you want them to help you. Come in and see us get a re I ceipt book, sam pie copies and let us give you some informa tion that will help you. - rV- - - :: - . At the time of going to press, today, the vote stands as follows: son, A Li Liyerly, Ui M single, J Frank, Wilhelm, 0 S Lingle, G W . Brnce, C M Fisher, J J Barney Cook Bros., Geo. A Trex- ler. E F Eaton. J G Hileman, P A Sloop, T P Safrit, Florence A Miller, Qeorge Moore, Harriet Brown, J W Glampet, T D Link, John C Klutti, J W Miller, O F Kepley, John L Stirewalt, W A Blaokwelder, C 0 Kirk, J L Li- taker T W Lingle. Birthday Dinner. On last Saturday, the 16th, the relatives and. friends of J. S.j Lipe, of Lands, gathered at their home and tendered them a dinnei in honor of Mr. Lipe's 74th birth day. 103 people ere present, and such a dinner, is not found everyday, neither is a jollier crowd gathered every time. The dinner was rich, sumptuous and enjoyed to the limit by all who were present. ' AM. Atter dinner several nours were spent in social conversation and everybody seemed happy. It was a pleasant occasion t all who participated. The only regreta ble feature was the time for home going: baby is very Bask of China Grove has a Prosperous -Year. The stockholders of the Bank of China Grove heid their annual meeting ir their banking house April 16th. Much enthusiasm and good will was expressed over the gratifying report for the last six months. The old board of directors: McL. Ritchie, M. A. Stirewalt, J F. Cooper, J. L. Bostian and Dr. G, A. Ramsaur, were unanimously re-elected. Im mediately following the stock holders meeting, the directors met and re-elected A. M. Hanna, president ; J. D. Norwood, of the Peoples National Bank of Salis bury, N. C, vice president, and W. C. Siffeid, cashier. - The closing jyear marks the most prosperous one in the his tory of the bank. A 5 per cent. dividend was declared which, to gether with the semi-annual one paid in the (middle of the year makes a total of 10 per cent, paid for the year, besides a snug little Bum .was placed to surplus. Muoh ot the mcreasb in business came from the farmers of the neigbor- hood, who since prosperity has been knocking at their doors, are placing their surplus where it will earn them 4 per cent., and come in gooa lor a rainy day. while otners recognize- tne pro tection of a fire proof, burglar insured safe and the up-to-date method of paying bills with checks. Another drawing card is the courteous treatment of custo mers and the enterprising, genial officials of the institution, who are Calvin Peeler, route 3, Salisbury- John Harkey, oldL veteran, Barber Nor 1, T H Kirk. China Grove Emma A Rogers, rural 5, city, C L Basinger, rural 2 Richfield, N G Herman Cooper, China Grove W R Bean, rural No 1, Craven, N C Miss Mamie Fry, rural 2, Richfield, N C Edd Moss, New London, N O ' GeoB Kesler, rural 6, city : Paul J Lyerly, Granite Quarry Miss Ada Eagle, rural 8, city G C Moss, rural 2, New London, NO H E Russell, Chestnut Hill, city Jas W Freeman, East Spencer,. N 0 Rev R A Goodman, sub-station No 2,. city John D A Fisher, rural 8, city G L Fisher, rural 8, city W FS Heilig, rural 8, city ; C M Lyerly, rurai 4, city Lee M Eetchie, rural 4, oity M L Eury, rural 4, city ; Edgar Rice, rurai 5, city Marcus Lyerly, rural 6, oity David T. Peeler, rural 6, city Sam Hamilton, rural6, city. A B Petrea, rural 7, city T L.Chun u, rural 7, city Thomas E Webb, rural 8, city T G Cress, rural 8, city S L Collette, rural 8, oity John A Sloop, China Crove T J Waller, Barber . . David L Correll, rnral 1, China Grove D R Simpson, rural 2, " James M Ketohie, No 2 China Grove Archie Ritchie, rural 8, - " R F Pool, Craven W R Bean, rural 1, Craven Mrs John Canady, "Cleveland R 8 Gales, rural 1, " G A Fisher, Crescent Mrs L W Lingle,' Crescent T G Myers; Gold-fiiil - . WH Martin, 1 Eli E Eagle, rurs'l 1, Gold Hill W 0 Hoffman, rural 1, Gold Hill G A Barringer, rural 2, Now is the opportunity of a life time to earn' a firpt-j class high grade, rubber tire buggy during the spare hours- Or, . a - first-class sewing1 machinepof, for less time and effort, a book for your evening's entertainment, a good pocket knife, one of the valu able charts which .we will give away. Or, if one may wish, he or she may secure a book and a knife or a chart, or, one-of each.- The arrangement or these latter prizes-and ithenumbef of votes necessary to se-. cure them is given below, in rule 10. , A convention, so to speak, will be held for a. short while. During this time the . candidates will be selected. The candidates are to be selected by filling out one of the nominating coupons printed below.and bringing or sending it to the oMce of the Watchman, or -The Kowan Reoobd. Ho wever, candidates can be nominated at any time after' the contest gopens until announcement is made to the contrary. Only one A nnminfltini? Ronnon is necessary to nominate a candii 7,600 votes t)L a4-e an(j only one will be accepted or counted. M5t yor X The contest is now fully open and all who . intend Wt J.W VULCB I W ( 60,475 votes 46,975 votes 80, 100. votes 28,100 votes (f 14 5,100 votes 8,600 votes 8,100 votes 1,600 votes 725 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes . 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes! 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 600 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes lOO.yotes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 1C0 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes .100 votes 100 voles r 100 votes " 100 votes . 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes SALISBURY r.WJDAV 2 fatherless, she accomplished, living to see them grow into manhood and womanhood and actively engaged in the work of the church. . Besides a large number of friends and relatives, she leaves to mourn her death, the three chil dren, John, Georgia and Mrs. W. A. Weaver, one brother, H. C. Blackwelder and six grandchildren. The funeral , services were conducted by her pastor, Rev. C. A. Brown, the day follow ing her death in the Luther an chapel E. rL. church, of which she was. a faithful and consistent member till her death, after which her body was tenderly laid to rest in the family plot, in Green Lawn cemetery, "to await the resurrection of the just." In her death Lutheran chapel loses one of her most faithful members.' She will be missed in the Sunday school, missionary society, and in all the work of the church. Her's was an exem plary lite, .bereaved ones, your loss is her gam. are the dead who die Xbrd Dr. Griffith, of Concord, was at this neighborhood Monday to see a sick horse. OF THE UNRIVALED TENTED INSTITUTION WORLD. The Paragon of Radiant Romantic Realism Reached. A Collossal Aggregation of Sensational Features. Col. Howe's Herd of Musical Elephants Including DUCHESS the Largest Elephant in the World. THE MARVELOUS EDDY FAMILY The Acrobatio and Aerial Sensation, The Marvelous Exponents THE Athletio Art always ready to extend every ac- SUGIMATOS Imperial YEDDO JAPANESE Troupe of ATHLETES. LANDIS. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. L. Fisher spent Saturday night with hiB brother, Dan Fisher, in the Con cordia neighborhood. Com m anion services were held in the Methodist church at this place last Sunday, Rev. J. J. Eads, pastor. Thomas Ridenhour,JMrs. J. M. Baker and two children spent part of Wednesday at Mrs . Bak er'B parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fisher. Mibs NeUie Earnhardt was in Salisbury Tuesday, ' The public school closed here Monday. No exercisesllwere held. On last Friday night Mrs. W. A.. Hall's music pupils gave a re cital at: her home to a number of invited- guests. There are eight or ten pupils and the rendition of XUlaaav knnSlQ W&H . crftd ItAbiA . to hnt.h . JUICDD I I - T in the teacher and pupils and gratifying commodation, consistent with sound banking. It is good to know tbat unioa Vjrove nassucn an in stitution and it is also good to know that the town has enough of sucn man m it to maxe a success of the banking business, or any other business which they might undertake. May the coming year be another record breaker j along all lines and with all the deserving business enterprises ip the town. WALLET, England's Champion BaRE BACK RIDER 500 PEOPLE 250 HORSES ' 20 CLOWNS X , Uo the auditors. THE KING OF BEASTSaH" HIS FAMILY- THE 3 BABIES BORN IN DAILY SCENE WITH THIS SHOW. The monument to Daniel Boone, which is to be contributed by the people of Rowan to the Boone Memorial Association, is nearing mpletion and will be sent to the Boone home next week. It is of Rowan granite and stands 10 feet high and will weigh about five tons. The monument is cap ped wicn a large Indian arrow head. Many will attend the cele- The Most "7 YV Collection of bration from Salisbury and vie in- 0 o mp 1 e t e II II Wild Animals lty oS the 30th and a tremendious Extensive, Costly - ' L j' j In Captivity crowd is looked for from David, Three Bands of Music, 20 European Novelties :rrrrrxra":: loo feature acts 100 cer can cross the river at the toll Unlike Anything Seen Here Before. bridge or Sowers ferry. Those T BABY Camels, Elephanta, Lions, Monkeys,. from other parts of the county An Endless. Amaxing, ' Thrilling. Startling Chain of The World's can cross at the . most convenient ferry.; ?. The distance is about 16 miles from Salisbury and about 10: miles from the toll , bridge. There are plenty l of ; sign boards to point the way . 8 0 ) to do anything for themselves, or. their friends, should (. vote is counted. As stated in the rules below, the rmtaa ittiIVKo ioanpH to all.whrt hrincf np Hfltid " in 5 rairl nn snraerit)tions to either the Watchmajst or The Rows ) . an Reoobd. And let us remark right here, this con ( ) test is just as much for The Reoobd as it is for the () Watchman. The good people of China Grove and vi Q cinity, therefore, with all other sections of the coun O ty, are invited to takepart in the contest, your assist () - J i- 1 4.1 i-.4. T7 "Jf ance ana iniereBi i grcawy ayprouxaicu. xvorjr vuio Will be kept on fUe until the close of the contest, so if any one j?honld be dissatisfied with the count, a re count can be had under jthe supervision of the candi dates and all mistakes, if any, will .be fully corrected and the prizes awarded accordingly. v " ' Bule 1. Partakers in the contest must be subscribers to The Caboluta Watchman or Rowan Reoobd, or a member of the subscriber's immediate family. . ? ; - . zen in Rowan man. woman, boy or girl, except no member of ( The Watchman's or Record's force, in any . capacity, or - any (j member of their families, will te allowed, to participate. - Rule 3. Voting coupons will be issued only to those who obtain and pay cash for subscriptions to either The Cabouna Watchman, of Salisbury, or The Rowan Reoobd, of China Grove. . . Rnlft 4. Five votes will be given for every cent paid in on subscription, except as follows : ' - h , 50o paid on 8UDsoripMon, zou votes. - .- votes. This rule means what it says ' New subscription to : The Watchman ox Reoobd, one year, 500 votes. " ' " ' ; - 1 $1,00, 2000 votes. ' ; - ' -, i N. B. A new subscription does not include changing the subscription from one member of the family to "anotner. .. Rule 5. Coupons will-be issued to all' who pay on subscript tion. These coupons are to be deposited at the Watchman of fice, in Salisbury, within 15 days after they are issued, and after having been voted cannot be transferred. Rule 6. A statement of the standing of the contestants will be published in every issue of eaoh paper until the close of the contest. .. -' - Rule 7. The contest opening Monday, J anuary 17th, will will close at 6 p. m., Saturday, May 7th, 1910. -'. Rule 8. Tiie person haviDg the largest number of votes to his credit at the close of the contest, will receive the buggy. L (This buggy will be a first-class, rubber tire, top vehicle. It I . . . , . ... r t y-k II. LIi. I. r 3 ' is new being bunt at tne snop oi j. u. vvnite os uo., ana is guaranteed to be a neat, substantial and 'meritorious article h every respect. Mr. White promises to give it close attention and will Bee that it will be something for its owner to be proud of) -,- - ; :;:V' : Rule 9. The person having the next largest number of votes at thd close -of the contest will be awarded the sewing machine. . . . ' " ' . (This machine will be one of the New Home Sewing Machine Co.'s make, durable and first-class in every respect . .It will be on exhibition at The Watchman office.) Rule 10. We have a number of good books, pocket knives and charts and maps which will be awarded appropriately to all who receive 5,000 or morevotes, as per the following schedule: ' ' 'y : 5,000 votes a good pocket knife. , - 6,000 do better do 6,000 do good book. 10,000 do one of our charts. 10.000 do subscription to either The Watcaman or The Recobd one year. -11,000 votes a knife and book." . r 12,000 votes subscription to both Watcaman and The Reo obd one year. , " 12,000 votes, a better knife, and book. . 15,000 44 knife and chart. 16j000 better knife and chart, etc., making any com bination of prizes wanted, agreebly to the -number of votes . given on eaoh separate article. Outside the the two main prizes any person can secure as many of the minor prizes, mentioned in this rule, as they may iurnish votes for, hence, no one who makes any reasonable effort to secure votes, will go unrewarded. " Rule 11 No trickery or under-hand methods will be toler ated. Any one guilty of improper methods will be debarred from further participation, and no prize will be awarded to such person. For further information write or call on the above named papers. i The Nominatxno Coupon. Good for 100 Votes. I, the undersigned, a reader of THE 'ROWAN RECORD or CAROLINA WATCHMAN suggest the name of Write the name of your candidate here. Address;. , Greatest Acts. . - . THE GREAT DELAVOYE, England's Best Clown. See at 10 O'clock in the morning the Big Spectacular Free Street : -iT- Parade. 2 PERFORMANCES DAILY 2. ; , Afternoon at 2 j Night at 8 as a suitable person to receive one of the prizes to be offered in the contsstsoon to open and hereby cut my votes for Signed ; ; . r-LOnly one of these coupons will be counted..'" v Vvf-Vlr I i.., v.. . : . - "-I -.is1 I i it H mm
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