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-i if- ''--'iX'-'.X'''.--iV'1 ' ' 1 'V,;:? . s LOCAL NEWS of interest to ALL OF OUn READERS. Mrs. Clyde Liek and little bou, of Charlotte, are visiting Mra. Lisk8 mother, Mrs. C. A. Rose. - A M. Hanna.left Wednes day morning for a shoftbusi nesa trip. I M?8. R. D. Jenkins and children who have been visitiag out of town, have re turned home. . . , J. E. Cliue is spending the day in Charlotte. M. L. File, who has been" living at Rcwkweif or : a:few months, has retirped to .Chinallrovei - - XnL. Sifferd and daughter, Miss .Mary, returned from the springa Saturday night to attend the" fiatieral d Mrs. Mary L; Eddleman at Ebe Geezer church Sunday. C. ;W. Holshouser, ' of Greensboro, is spending- the week with his parent?, Mr. and Mrs. j. L. Holshouser. The Womanr Synod ical Societies will hold their; an imal . meeting at Lutheran Chapel August 28-31. Obidiah Sloop, of Landis, was in Salisbury yesterday. Mrs. Maggie Sumner, of Lincolnton. and Miss Edith McKemie, of Salisbury, were visitors at Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Ramsaur'e Wednesday. J Mr. and Mrs. L, M. Gillon wet dbwB" to1 Concord yes terday to spend the afternoon with Mr. Gillon's mother. Mrs. L. F. Rodgers is visit her daughter, Mrs. AK rt Sherrill, at Rutherford- Rev. D. 1. Off man spent Sunday at Groves Station, Gaston County, and preached to the congregation oXuther Chapel, the pastorate of which is vacant. Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Bost, ot Salisbury, came in y ester day afternoon to spend a few dys here with relatives?Jiid friends. Dr. A. J. Crowell, a former resident of China Grove, now of Charlotte, sailed yesterday from New York for Europe for a tour and to take a special course in medicine. Mike Ramsaur spent last Tuesday night in Salisbury Attending the reception given by Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Greg ory ait the Stonewall Club. J. R. Killian left today to spend a short x vacation at Jackrfon Springs. A . - lifts Daisy Ritchie, of Richfield, is visiting her Sistere, Mrs. McL. Ritchie and- MIbs Browne Ritchie. Mrs. A. H. Wertz and daughter, who have been spending some time with Mrs. Wertz1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. JF. L. Holshouser, will return to her home in Salisbury soon: . J. E. Correll, John R. Brown and J. M. Earnhardt, who are visiting in Washing ton, Baltimore and Gettys burg, are expected home Sunday. Miss Helen Misenheimer, of Mt. Pleasant, who played thef wedding Jf arch at the McAllister Crabtree wed ding in Salem, Va., arrived here today and will visit at . A. Stirewalt a for some CkHdrin's Oiy Senlces at Lotfaero Chajel : on Ibe SecQDd SundiT jrJuljglf jftThe Ohildrao Missionary 8o oiaty of Lutheran Chapel eongr- gation will hold tfieir annual pub lic missionary services on the ibo ond Sunday in July. There, wi'il be an all-4ay a-ivioef In the morning at 1 1 'o'o'ock the E4t M. L: Hester, piiitor of Haven B. L. Obnrcb, Saliibury will del i ver . a sermon appropriate to the occ ion. f V -" " v . ' -': " In the afternoon the children will render a service ontitled, "The Ladder of Life " Prof. Elmer Rtokard will favor the so ciety with au addrevg during the afternoon. . - There wil k be an cfTeriug in the morning and in the afternoon for misstont. A cordial welcome is Extended to all. . - Re. Koickeiitf Preach . The mauylrienda here, of -KeY. M. M.- Noaoicer of Albemarle, will be ildoieaTn that he will occupy the-pulpit, at Mt. Zion Be formed i&Utch' next Sunday morn ing at 11 oclock, and will take advantage of the opportunity to bear him. 'tviXJii.'i: i i . . . . . ' Kev.' xiioaoker is an able speaker and always has something to say of interest and value. Chim 6rove His 6oie to Sallsbory. On this day, the glorious fourth of July, and the 137th annerver sary of American lndpendetioe, numerous good people of this town and surrounding community have gone to Salisbury to help celebrate in an appropriate fan ner the greatness to whioh the American people have succeeded. About all that it to be done will take plaoe at the fair' ground park' thia evening. and" will consist of a barbeoue! automobile racing, motorcytfl racing, a - demonstra lion of big rapid-fire guna and some fine horse racing. Of course the visitors are having a grand time. . Club His Nici fcTealit Witt Urs. Si Ink. Thursday afternoon Mrs. W. J. Swink was hostess to the members of the Thursday Afternoon Qlub and a very enjoyable meeting is recorded. The invited guests were Mrs. James Graham and daughter j Miss Esther, of Hot Springs, Ark. ; Miss Mary Graham, of Lessville, S. 0.; Miss Margaret Horsey, of Plant City, Fla., and Mesdames Killian, Ketch ie and Deal, of this place. Dainty refreshments were serv ed by the hostess, assisted by her two attractive little daughtsrs,' Francea'and Lduiso. Miss Maggy Harsey, of Plant City, Fla., who has been visiting at Mr., and Mrs. J. R. Killian's returned home Saturday. The China Grove Tele phone Company is building a' trunk lineto Salisbury. The wires are already up and as soon as the connections are made it will be ready for service. Some work has been done on the plant here and a number of new 'phones have been put in. Rid Your Children of Worms You can change fretful, ill-tem pered children into healthy, hap py youngsters, by ridding them of worms . Tossiog, rolling, grind ing of ' teeth, crying out hile asleep, accompanied with intense thirst, pains in the stomach and bowes, fgyerisbness and bad breath, are symptoms that indi cate worms " Kickapoo Worm Killer, a pleatant candy Jos enge, 9zpels the v W0rms. reg ulates the bowels, restores your children to health nd nappmess Mrs. J. A. Brisbio of Elgin, 111., says: VI have used; Kickapoo Worm Killer for years, and entire ly rid my children of worms . 1 would not be without it. Gaur- irnteed. All druggists, or by mail. fein 00t; p0uaelphia and St. THElTflUE BELI610IT Ennjelist Lit SlnH Will Ajilst Rei. H. 4i H. RobDioiili Rillill. V - Evasseust lies Starke. , - of New York. Rev. Lee Starke, the noted New York evangelist v who has just closed a very successful revival at Kannapolis will join with Rev. H. H. Robbins, pastor of the Ohina Grove Methodist Episoopal ohurch in the conduct of a ten-dajr series of evangelistic meetings here be ginning Sunday, July 7th, and closing on the 17th . A circular gotten out ezplaina itself. It is as follows: Evangelist Lee Stark, of New York, will be in Ohina Grove to aeiist the pastor of the Methodist Church in a campaign for' Christ July 7 to July 17, inclusive. Spe ciai services will be held - each night at 7 :80 o'clock. Evangelist Starke will make an address each night, and thare will be inspiring testimonies and rousing sineing. Everybody welcome 1 You come 1 Wanted : 100 Christians to volun teer to help the community for Christ To asdai ainor , testify in the meetings, to give out1known her8 who states that he invitations, and to do personal work. Will you enlistt - WHY A BB VITAL. The term "revival" is an An glicized compound Latin word composed of re, again, and vino, to live, and when combined the oompound means to Jive again. A vival would be a first living, a revival would be a second or more livings. The Psalmist prayed. "Wilt thou not revive us again that thy people may rejoice with thee?" Here the term "revive" implies at least two livings and he adds the term "again" whioh would express at least three or more livings, A person may spir-' itually die and live many times during his' natural life. Some church members need a spiritual resurrection every year or even more f rpquently. God's ideal plan was that Adam and Eve should not sin, but fore knowing thas they would, made a provision in Christ, for he was a "Lamb slain from the foundation of the world." So God's -ideal plan is that children should not sin and lose their infantile spirit ual life, but fore knowing that the great majority will, the Gos pel is available to recover their estate. In his ideal plan, God never intended that any one should sin, and hence there would be no necessity for a revival. But we are told that "all have sined and come short of the Glory of God," therefore the Psalmist prayed, "Wilt tUou not revive us again, that thy people may rejoice with thee?" H. H. ROBBINB. Unsightly Pace Spot cured by Dr. flobson's Ecze ma Ointment, which heals all skin eruptions. No matter how long" you may be troubled by itoh ing, burning, or soaley skin hu mors, just put . a little of that soothing antiseptic, Dr. Hobsou's Eczema Ointment, on - the eores and the suffering stops instantly. Healing begins that very minute. Doctors use it in their practice and recommend it Mr. Alle man, of Littletown, Pa,, says t "Had eozema on forehead ; Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment cured it in two weeks.". Guaranteed or money refunded. All druggists; or by mail. Price 6o Pfeiffer Chemical Co., Philadelphia and St. Loaia. Mrs, Mary! 1 wife of J. A d leman.. died at her h'om e, near Kbenepz E. LCbach, last 8aturi daw Shewai1ibout 72 :-vearaoM ldlvniband : and three gp9mp -u now living 918SI88ippi.V.. A.,! OI JNeW : a . aisteV ;:uiia of lit, sJ.: L. Sifferd. Cfiina Groreliad Rev. 0. Wt Sif f ered, of-Tpl8al Oklahoma.. 'The funeral' took r place at . Ebeneezei church' Snqday; her paitorY Rev Eii;ftTrexler officiating. -All thvfamily .wef e present at the fu nerallizoept jTohn L ,' who war un able to reach hare in time. ; The interment waa at Ebene'ezer. Mrs. Eddleman was a; daughter of ' the late Dr. P. A. Siffered and was a nDst ezoellent woman. . '' ' v : John P. Bmitb, aged 15; an em ploye in a quarry at Granite Quar ry, was caught by a delayed blast Tuesday afternoon and ' received injuries feom f whioh i he died . Johnnie was attending to bis du ties at the quarry I and. not know ing a blast had failed to fire, went near it just in time to be very, se riously in juredipf He was brought to the Salisbury Sanatorium and wai given the best of. attention, bu, he idiedvednesday night. Youagv' Smith waa ':s native of Gold' Hill, and Ttis remains, ac companied by his brother, W. P. Smith-of Grahito :Qaarryt wsre takeii home and the funeral Vas hfild yesterday afternoon. Uu Bitizu ci Beard tha Wheeling. - The editor is to receipt of a iet' ter1 from Jar "Good man. --.well has joined the United States Navy and is $ now. aboard the U. 8. 8. Wheeling, and is stationed at Portsmouth, N. H , where, he will remain until about July 25th. The ship will then, go south. Mr. Goodman's friends about here will be glad to know that he is getting along fine, but longs for home. Ur. Sriik ti Pot In Witir Sisten. . Yesterday W. J. Swink . was busy with Mr.' Foil, of Mt. Pleas ant, and a representative of the Fairbanks-Morse : Co., discussing the details of a private . water plant which he intends to install for hia home. Kiss Lata Brows Will Teach ia Eist Spen cer. Miss Lala 0. Brown, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. 0. A.. Brown, has accepted a position as teacher in the graded school at EaBt Spencer. She will have charge of the mu sical department and, if her time is not all taken up in this depart ment, she will assist in fourth grade work. Bailli Cat b! Uskaown Party. Alexander Freeze, of Kannapo lis, was right badly cut by an un known party last Saturday night and he is now threatened with blood poison. Ur. Ritchie Will Vlr II Sillsbarj on Busliess Major: R. M. Ritchie, of the firm of Black welder & Ritohie, of the town of Qhina Grove, County of Rowan, and State of North Caro lin, U . S. A., openly asserts and did state in a public plaoe, in the presence of com petent witnesses, that, should nothing happen to prevent or intervene, he would go, on a day not far. distant, to the city of : Salisbury, County and State aforesaid, on - business, or, to be specific, to purchase a neck tie. Mr. Bitobie didmpt say justf now no means so ayei on , tnis extended tour, nor whether he will return, however,: "we . suspeot he will walk and that he will: return as soon as he gets; hungry, if jiot before. - Being crowded for" room the detaila of this important trip ara omitted, . - - . KE6RH ATI Ell f JSJ100SE BREAKING. ; Chioa; 6rofs Awikeoed Unseasonably and 0fm CafcbBS, Might Prowler. Sanday' night bet ween 1 and 2 o'clock Harrison :H. Peacock wis awakened by a noise at one of his wihdqwsy f ' , OnV investigation he fpnud'tbat ibnie one had pried 6ft thif w indow.atrips and was remov ing the laash when hewae scared aVay. The ueighbors were awak ened and a search besun. It was found .that the marauder.had gone tbwari. -Salisbury, but later was seen going south on JJain street. ". When told to halt he refused to do so and was fired at with a shot- sun by 8. G. Setzer. The tele- phpne office being near, the oper ator got; busy and called up the people to ba on the lookout on South Main street. ' ' j john T. Deal, a mail carrier, aimed with a shotgun, stepped out jut t aB.'the suppostd thief was passing. "v Hev was told to halt again but failed to do so until he could dodge behind a telephone pole. . There ' he .' reaohed for his hip pocket. About this time'J. R. Brown, the jeweler, having beard Mr. 'Deal calling, rushed on th scene, with ar 1 arge S w iss rifie .. Th e noise of the clicking of this was too muoh for the man and be sur rendered. ' Deputy Sheriff , Kim- bail then placed hi nf under arrest. On searohing him nothing was found in the way of a weapon but a razor. Me was taken to Salis bury and jailed to await trial. ' Later Mr, Peacock f6und that some one had entered his kitchen and dining room and appropriated everything eatable. The presump tion is that the same man, finding the door from the dining room to theliouse locked, went ontrand borrowed John.'.Coop9rV. axe and tried to prize open . the window. Bnrned matches on the floprcbr responded with those found oU hie person. . : - - c .. The man; wa : a ' Negro," gave Greensboro as his home and his name as Henry: Bverette. . Roy Kimball fired at what he supposed to be a thief during the period of exsitemeot, and several coats were taken from the porch of Luther Phillips. Two of these coats were recovered-and Everette was wearing one whish Mr. Phil lips didn't care for. The preliminary trial of Ever ette took place in the Rowan County Court yesterday morning before Judge Kluttr. .There were three counts against him, one for house breaking, one for larceny and cne for carrying a razor. Af ter hearing the evidence Judge Kluttz decided there was no evi dence to indicate house breaking; suspended judgment as to carrying a weapon and sentenced him to six months ou the roads for lar ceny. -Among the China Grove wit nesses present at the trial were the following: Luther, Charles and William Phillips ; the town constable, J. H. Blaokwelder; S. G. Seizor, George Jordan, Flake Eddleman, Charles Deal, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Peaoook, O. M. Kim ball, and John C. Lyerly. ' -ss- - Ur. Stirewalt May Go to Arkansas. Hampton Stirewalt, son of M. A. Stirewaltr a reoent graduate of the Charlotte Conservatory of Musio, has just received a very flattering offer to become the mu sical director and instructor of the choir in a Presbyterian Ohurch at Helena, Arkansas. Mr. Stirewalt has the matter under serious con sideration and will probably ao- cept. . .Mr. Stirewalt has been spending a week visiting friends at Mount Pleasant and returned home yes terday. For Cuts, Boras and Bruises ;In every home there should be a box of Buokleu'a Arnica. Salve, ready to. apply in every, case ; of burns, cuts, wounds or scalds. J. H. Polanco, Delvalle, Tex , R. No 2, writes : kBu6klen:s Arnica tialve saved my little girl's cut foot . VNo one' believed it ' could be 'cured." The world's best salve. : Only 25c. Recommended by sUldrucsUU. Z " LI6HTKIX6 STRIKES 1ST PRESBYTERIAH, Tli Wlids Biiff.tki Flaotfa Desesitfti ;aii tai Ugttslt Flasksl. i Yesterday evening,: about QitQ oolook, evidence of a atorm was apparent. ' Dark clounds came i up from the southeast aeoqmpanied bystron8 winds. . By 6:45 it was raining.by 7 fit fell in torrents, the winds howled and the light nings fUshed'and man beast hunt ed ; shelter. There ' was one par ticular severe flash of lightning at 7 o'olocki This struck the highest pinnacler of tha A First Presbyterian Churoh's oampaoile, tore off a section" of ths sTaiie roof ing and set thetfmbera. bn fire. There wt a small blase at first and it lookd"aa thought the rain would ;pul it : ooC but the timbers were' Hot and dry and the bi aze held On and grew in volume. The alarm was promptly turned in and it 'took the fire department about fifteen minutes to reach tka :hurch - During the Vait quite a :ro wd 'gathered along the street nd viewed the unapproachable l a z e, w h icb , though doing ; slsr ions njury to the roof of, the b'eaatif&l red brick tower, east a peculiar 4lare on the black . western sky raoked with the Elements of the ttorm, sered with the -grimaoing lightnings and trembling with xthe terrific, inoessant peals of thunder. But it defied all and. as a beacon light, upheld like liberty's torch;' burn6d on. -. ''v -.The motorl hose ; truck arrives, the hose is quickly attaehed to the hydrant and the nozzle -was point ed toward j the blase eighty feet from the ground, and the, water shot into the air fully sixty feet. This showed what others had long seen, the need of the fire engine. A pair of ; horses were i unhitched e& to tha oitv hall for tha ensine. Thsk bovs made verv ttctod Jki m& minutes-from, the time the alarm was turned in, steam was no and a good stream of water was play ing on the blase. Ajfew minutes of this treatment and the fire was out. ' - r :' . Loss, about $300, insurance car ried to cover. ' Salisbiry Aldirata Hiti Untlns. There ; was a meeting of the Board of Aldermen of Salisbury in the oity hall Tuesday night. A committee . on revision of town ordinances made,, resort as: to their progress. A dumber ot ordiaances said to be out of data will probably be repealed and the entire lot will be printed in pam phlet form . ! The lioensd'on pawn shop shops was reduced to $1CX per L'yaar. The aldermen deoided by vote to enforce the dog muzxle ordi nance. We do - not understand this proceedings. : For instance, do all ordinances stand suspended unless sush a vote is taken to en force them? They deoided to make out bills against property owners owing the city for water and sewer connec tions : It will . be remembered many of these connections were made without the property owners request and some against their protest. Manager R.J. Hols of the N. O. Publio Serve appeared before the board to explain the cause for delay in putting in the improved light service, the time set for the installation of tha service hav ing expired. This should be taken advantage of by the new board to repudiate the contract and con sider other means of lighting the city, as this contract should never have been made. R. CrliiBail llay is ta Niikirrf . - R. C. Kimball, the popular, ef ficient manager here for the Con cord - Telephone Company for several years, is thinking of ac cepting an offer of a. position at Newbery. 8. 0. The Southern Railway Company wants him in their offices there and Mr. Kim ball will very likely accept the position if he finds it one to his liking. Mr. Kimball is aj splen did young finan f and , has' many friends here who will regret to sea him leave. . AN D. rovaii coyiin lccals The Fisher Bros . have opeueda livery stable atl Blowing? Rpckj)f which Geo. Ai .Fisher wiir have charge while John B. Fisher will manage the Salisburybu'siness. Tbe N. 0. Publio Service-had force of men at workvidnesday' night putting "' in; a -temporary traokrfor the; cara Jt6 pass ; oyer. They over-looked making arrange ments for. the publio to pass at tha Maio'Streeictosaing,-! '-'SK. ," The Mint-Cola plant near tha depot is rapidly approaching com pletion . ) It will not j be many weeks before, this new. company will be manufacturing the T stuff and shipping it to v ail . points of the country. L" D Peeler has se-. cured the privilege to bottle and sell Mint-Cola in Salisbury; Ha will put in an. up-to-date plant and will no doubt do .a good busi ness. A ' ' ' ' The Royal Aroanium's big pic nic and : outing is beihgpulled off at Granite Quarry to-day, and Granite Quarry is doing; her pari to entertain iha visitors.' Tha congregation of Dixbnvilla Baptist Church, Rev. A S Groom, pastbr, raised nearly $l,800Crlass Sunday v This special effort waa made to liquidate a debt of $1,000 duel on the oh aroh baildicg. Orr Adiertlsers. TfiE Regobd is . beginning to feel as though . the orook : in the long lane of no advertising is in view.; Last week an extra : page should have been added,, but time forbid.;: It contained all . of tha ho;me;nesjanib ter: OTf 1 -jdoesirt napoett eitan and vtf feel sura it was alirigjit with- every one. .j. This ;week;we, have more home advertisementa than at any previous time during the- past several years. ? " ; . v Attention is called to the adver tisement of 0. D. Watkin's.' He is agent for the Henderson -mo to r oyole. - Look over the Freese-. Drug Company's advertisement. . Thia is our new drug store y i. w Note the advertisement of J.. O. White & Co. They make wagons, buggies and fire apparatus. DeWitt 0. 8 waringenV the drug gist, is not to be forgotten.' He is, now an advertiser. V ' ' There ii the Philadelphia Pain less Dentists, of Salisbury. .'They have something to say ; about ' teeth. r' . Again look, we have an adver tisement lor the China Irove Hardware Co. Let'no man. gb but of town for an article that Can' be bought at home just as well. Once more, and you will: note that Dr. G . L. Lang, of. Oorcord, is figuring on your business . A little business will do muoh to help him make regular trips here. . The oalisbury Hardware . ;? and Furniture Company, of Salisbury, is the biggest firm and does the largest business of its t kind in Rowan County. ? They will appre ciate your business and treat you rights - : - . v;, John L. Davis, one of the land owners of the county, is offering some' fine property on . very reason able terms. See his advertisement. Florenoe Sullivan has deoided to get" a divorce f rem George 8. Sullivan and gives notice accord ingly in thia" paper. ' " . V. Wallace & Sons, the biggest clothiers' in this part of the State, are offering clothing at , reduced prices. See their advertisement. . The Klnx of All Laxatlvea - For constipation,' .headaches, -indigestion and dyspepsia, use Dr. Kings New Life Pills. vPaul Ma-'-thulka,;of Buffalo; vN Y.r sava : they are the; 'King of aU laxa- : tives .Theyre a biessine to all my family and I alwaya keep m: box at home.Gefea boiand gal' wall. Price 25c. r ; I Recommended , byalldruciuU . V" M c v- 1 I n yu'i I'm ?;
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