iFi pJ n - : ra-w a :- ftl Ailyi Pill mjM-mm t"V.'-v VOL.6 j.'V::"; ' - . - ''-V - OHINA SfifOVEW. CJULY IIth9I3., ' ' - . ' : y., :- J-', --vjij.;.-- '"It. '".fi'i! . S , . V'.' NEWS ofinterestto " ALL OF 00 R READERS. Miss Nannette Ramsaur is attending a house party at the home of Mr. Brawley in MobreaviUe: v Miss Lottie Harris was in town Monday spending the day with Miss Evelyn Thom. Miss Yelma Bostian is at tending the summer . school for teachers at the State Nor mal College in Greensboro. Miss Margeurite Moss, of Creedmore, arrived here Tuesday to visit Miss Ruth Thom. Bhe will leave here for Albemarle Saturday. H. S. Bostian has just pur chased a lot of plates and forks and . expects to eat , water for a while. k ?- J . L. SiSerd has returned to Flat Swamp Springs, Davidson County. ' Mrs. C. Gardner and children, of Macon, Ga., is spending a few days here with Mrs. Gardner's sister, Mrs. W. C. Sifferd. J. E. Cline spent Wednes day in Charlotte on business. Mrs. R. E. Pouncey and children, of Tocoa, Ga., are visiting Mrs. Pouncey's nether, Mrs. H. A. Wine ciff. ' M; E. McLaughlin, of High Point, is here on a visit to his sister. Richard Correll, who has been employed in the knits ting mill at Albemarle . is at home for a short time. R. W. Gray was a Salisbury visitor Tuesday. P. A. Sloop, Esq., attends ed a meeting of the County Board of Education in Salis bury Monday. Mrs. W. J. Graham and H. J. Eddleman were in Salis bury Monday. W. J. Swink was in Salis bury on business Monday.' Mrs. Earle Barger came in yesterday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs; G, A. Barger. - G. A. Barger was a visitor here yesterday. The Watkins Broom Manus facturing Company is work ing on full time these days. Deputy Sheriff Mike Kim ball went, down to Misen- heimer Springs yesterday to accompany' his mother, Mrs. P. E Kimball, home. James Adams1 little daugh - ter is on the sick list this wfek." J. J. Bostian is quite ill, but has friends expect him; to be out soon. Miss Annie "Bennett, of Richmond, is visiting her sister,- Mrs. Krauth Thom. Mrs. H. H. Troutman, of Gastonia. is visiting '.her mother, Mrs. J. A. Howjfl, near here. The P. O. S. of A. have postponed their regular meet ing of Thursday night, July 17 until Thursday night, J uly 24th. There will be several members to initiate and all are requested to be present. Mrs. Jane Beaver is visit, ing her daughter, Mrs. M. A. Linn, near town. There will be an ice cream upper, at Landis Saturday night for the benefit of the Bfr E.fOhorch. Everybody j Misses Mary Bostian Hand Edna Brown went to Sails bury yesterday on business. P. E. Corriher took a load of cantaloupes to Concord Wednesday and got $12.00 for them. ' J. L. McCurdy was in town for a short while yesterday. The Thursday Afternoon Club was entertained at ' the hosbitflble home of Mrs. R, W. Gray yesterday afternoon. Charles Hendrix went., to Salisbury yesterday to see Dr. Daniel and have a tooth pulled. J. A. Black welder was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mrs. H C. Miller, who has been visiting her mother in Albemarle, returned home yesterday. Mr; Miller went up to Salisbury to meet her. C. D. Weddfngton, of Kan- napolis, is at his father's, Di I D. Alexander, and is quite ill with the fever. - Rev. and Mrs. M. L. Pence with their daughter, Miss Edith, and two sons, Messrs, Edgar and Arthur, of Henry, N. C, arrived at the home of Rev. C. H. Pence last Mon day evening to spend a short time on a visit. They left Wednesday in their car for Charlotte. : The Charlotte Obierver recently I asserted that Johu Marion Cross, of Concord, is the oldest type-setter in the State in point of ser vice ; and it has proved the asser tion if it has its figures correct Mr. Cross beginning to set 'em up in 1854. Dover H. fiost of SUtes-l.has rviile, entered by The. liaadn in the list of veteran compositors, is something of a youth beside lrj Cross, as Mr . Boat began aer vice in 1860. It is his distinction, however, to have ses type on Tb New York Tribune in the days of I Horace Greeley. Another . old1 typo mentioned is J. T. Darling-1 ton, of lieataviue, wno negan work, if our memory serves us, in 1656. Statesville Landmark. J. M. Cross was a typo on ThJc Watchman about fifty years ago. Lafheran Board Is Bbst Csafirnci. The Board of Home Missions and Church Extension of . the United Synod of the Lutheran Churoh met in Charlotte Tuesday. Those present were the Revs. R. L. Patterson, D. D., president ; V. Y. Boozer, vice presint; Ii. M. Kinard, Ph. D., D. D., and 0. K. Bell, recording secretary jf and C. L . Kibler, M . D. .The Rev. R. 8. Patterson, general secretary, was received as an advisory member. Among the items passed on by the board was relative to the erec tion of a ohuroh at Kaonapolis. &. reoent canvass of Kaonapolis revealed a large number of Lu theran people, and the board has received a generous offer of a de sirable lpt.for the erection of a ohuroh. The general sjeoretary was authorized to. co-operate with the executive oommittee of the North Carolina 8ynod in ejecting a beginning of work in this man ufacturing towu. The First iBstaaei ai Record. SayB tBTe Greenville Piedmont : 'Oar idea of an unusual town is Greensboro, N. C, Whiob is retir ing its bonds as they beoome due." ThankB brother, we ate distin guished for living nnder the com mission form of government.--Greensboro News. The King of All Laxative For constipation, headaches, indigestion and dyspepsia, use Dr. Kipg's New Life Pills. Paul Ma tbuixa, of Buffalo, N. Y., save they are the "King of all laxa - tivea . They are a blessing to all my family and I jtlwaya keep -a dox as nome." uet a box and cat Price 25o. KaaammanAAiiIaft.lv flnlw 9Ka pMMUm.iuii Un. Slisabeth A. Arty 'died at her borne ioi North ; China . Grove Tuetday morbing; af ter an illneaa of oearly a year at the age of 76 years, 10 no od the and 28 daya, Oo October 18tb,18d7, ebe waa mar ried to John A. Arey, making their marrit life togethar 45 yean, 8 mootht od 8d day. To tbii anion waa borM three daughters: Sirt. Stpi Ritobia, of High Point, Mrs. If ary Jaoef Wyatt, of China Grove and Mn. Amanda Klatti, of China Orove, all of whom anr vive their mother, ohe leavea to mourn her death, a devoted hut band, the three daughtert men tioned above,- ot grand children, a large number of friend and rel- r aturav Tna-funaral aervioea were conducted byN Rev. 0 . A. Brown fa thmo OB. L. Church on luv umj ioiauwiuk air antu m- a m a alter wnion ner ooay wae teuaeny laid to rett. May the Lord com fort the bereaved ooea. tf. R. Ftlktr dtl. The manv frieuda of W. R.. Felker. of Kappa, will be eorry to learn of bia death wbieh ocoured at hu home early Friday morn ing mf tar a abort illneaa of typhoidV fever. llr..Felker waa a eonaie ent member of 8t. ifattbew'a Lutheran cnurcUvi tie teavea a wife and aeveral children . The Mr. Felker, Davla; county looaea on of her beat citixtpa. . He was one of The Records best fnendf, and for aersral 53ra furnuhed a the news from Kappa. Ural Felker fralao ver&U at this writ ing, and not eipected to live . She been suffsripj f ox a.loogv tim rwitb tttberealotia, and tba and ia expected at any time. One of the children, a eon, is also vary ill withtyphoid fever, altbotgb wa lsaxn that ha ia scmswbat bsttex ai thic writing. The bereaved oats have the deepest avmpatbvi of tba entire community in their sorrow and trouble. Tba Davie Kesord. Jttly tn. UaarJil U Tkmztr. Lonnie, eon of Cershaw Plyler. Wednesday while feeding a thresh er at Fletcher Shinn'anear Pros pect Church, slipped and fell into the machine and had a leg and arm badly mangled. His leg waa amputated that night. He suffer ed greatly but it ia tbocght he will recover aoon. . K. W. 1183 sts ti JeiiMi City. K. W. Thom has just returned from Johnson City, Tenn., where te went to look over the environ ments of a position off red him in the office of assistant to the presi dent ofthe C, C.cV O. Railway. He liked the. looks of things and will go to Johnson City next week to begin work. 5 Mr. Thom will compile all sta tistics for this company and han dle the genet al routine of office. The many friends here of Mr. Thome will regret to learn of his intention to leaveK. but are glad t know that be has a position that will make it to bis interest to accept. faraara' iRstlftlas. There will be fire institutes held in Rowan this summer and the datea decided upon is as follows : Mount UUa, July 26. China Grove, August 6. Liberty School House, Aug. 15 Rockwell, Aoguti 16 Woodleaf, August 25. ; ' '- . ' For Certs, Boras aad' BraOses In every home there should be a box pi Bucklen's Arnica Salve. ready to apply In every case o burns, outs, wouuda or scalds. J. fi. Polanco. Delvalle. Tex . R 1 No. 2, writes: "Bucklen's Arnica I Salve saved my little girl's out I foot. No one believed it could I be oared." The world', ha VTOMSCd iWRkE OPSYiYAgF Stmcti Via Casttzsi Till Mext Tfcarssay Rev. Lee Starke of New York SO- tv: begans; aeries Jbf "revival raeetines at the Uethoiiiit Church. China arove(.Upoday night. He Thursday July 17th the ia one of the" beat known evangel. First Baptist Church of Salisbury isirin the Metboiat Church., and will give the pupils of ita Sunday U 'aprcasijr&DiDg a-place in School something of an outing thtf hearts of isyvol'hiBsv They wili go to , Thomasville and Grove and bas already shown hare ar picriio on . the grounds of that he deserves the. title which1 Jtho prphanage there. , tba presi of the country has given Thl annual fa, so, la singing of him--Tobajr';S Scotohft Irish, Township; will be there is notbhg sensationar in heldin Providence Churoh on Sat bia aarmons, etry aentence utter uray, Anguit 2nd. Refreshments d baa . a deep meaning,; Land WU1 be present in abundance and path oa. aad buuior are used with telling effeot upbn the audiences, that have heard tim so far. . The avangeliii ta I a .Yrrginian, born in the Old Dominion at the oloae of the war. He was identi fied with businesss lfe in New York for man years- and .left newspaper work to take up the ministry, v The audienoet have been in creaaing in sise each night, and on Wednesday night the church waa filled. No doabt eeems to ex- ist that the church will prove too amall to accommodate all mho I will desire to bear tbislnbted evan- gelist. I To-night the f subject of the evangelist's sermon willbe A Clean Heart," mad the Saturday night topio will b. "Ye Must be born Again." The subjects for Sunday will be as (.follows r At 9:80, special serraon to children; at 11 a. m;. 'The Dry Bones of China Grove;" at 8 p.; m. sermon to men only, subjeft, "Man Wreckers;" and at 7:80 p. m . , f'The Wav of Faith." ' Qret wds are expected at ell fourfof Xthe Sunday 'servicea. :: The meeWl inM efoA Aext Thnrsdav with im HtfieL it 8 n. m.: the topio U to be 1'IiLove tou," and ttlbiectfo he reat farewell meeting at 7:80 will be "The-Old Ship Zion it . - Uxitnuu tt WkltBif. Crime runs i high-banded at Whitney. A resident of the place stated in our presenoe that a mur der a week ia being committed at that olace. that one negro on an average each week is knocked down and dragged out. Crimes ftM Mnmmiktfld and felons iro punished. This condition is net- R. Fonda, the regular euperinten- are: J. P. Sanders of Greens MMi mhn it hAaomes known that Sent, visited the big re-union atlboro: W. 0. Petty and F. M. there ia a colony of several hun- dred negroea engaged on tne con- atruetion work at wnitney. - it n freely stated that the construction oompanies are Jess ooncernea about tbe enforcement cf law and order than they are to keep a big fciflt ova tha nesroee to the ex - tent that they are kept busy on the works. Hence, it is alleged, the ofHcera on tne grounas are very inactive or they see but li"lo that is going on . Aioemarie an- terprise. Kils to Ii li This Wick. Contractor L. A Moody, of Albemarle, wss in town Wednes - day examiaing the blue prints of Dr. DeWitt C Swanngen'a new brick drug ; atore, preparatory so making a Did tor its constFuption. - - . A , a 8everal bide have -.' been received U lr?.!St .Ui HkSv kTliA this week, but may not be siven out till the first of next, Rid Your Children of Worms , Tfoacan cnange irenui, 2 "ISfS- "wXSTSa; 1 rallinir . crind- ina of teeth, crying out while --T. .AnnmnaniAd with intanRa th SCpMnTa The stomach and ,f addition to sue metai.ngie longy0u ay be troubled by itch bowe'e feyerishnesa and bad plant being erected by T. H. Van- ing, burning, or acaley akin hu u 41.' .mnfeoma, that indi. derford on North Main Street, "lie mora, just put .a little of that eata worms. Kickapoo Worm v:uM. niAuant candv los. th .or. rr' niftM the bowels, restores your children to health and happiness, lra. J, A. BrisDin, ot 'aigin, xu., t i . v:.b.-. lv rid mv children of vormi,. I the school fund of the county. Al Hobson's Boaeaa Ointment cured 7 . . I. L. .:ti.A;t n t a.l.nnn m.n a uvoit tan rinllarslft in two weeks." Guaranteed or anUed. All druggists, or by mail. Price 25o. Kickapoo Indian aiea- Pbiladeipnia anaf at. SALISBURY '"'"an b " ROVAYI COUIITY LOCALS a basket picnio will be had. Rev. M M. Kinard went ' down I to Kannapojis yesterday to select u site for the erection of a Luther an bhurob there. J. W. Cannon I has offered a very desirable site for this purpose. A nn mbc r of the business homes I closed tneir places today at one o'clock in order to give their I clerks a little recreation. The oounty commissioners have decided to withhold further pay- ments.on the court house until a proper and just arrangement can be arrived at as to its completion according -to the wishes of the commissioners. It is said $58,000 has ban paid out and that $58,000 to be helffpendihg negotiations. The. stockholders of the Pied- mont Toll Bridge met Wednesday afternoon, deolared a dividend and elected directors. The direc tors then elected -EL 6. Trott president and O. V. JJavis secre tary and treasHrerr T. B. Marsh, the seoretary and '"""er of the Salisbury PerpeJ- ual Bddinfif and Loan Asspoia- fction, has moved baofe to tne rooms 1 tbe Grubb Theatre formerly occupied by him.; This of P10 H W., ;Peoplea Realty endloiy tirreiaedied. ' xnsurance uompany wawn oqou- Died a room in the Grubb build ing on West Innes Street. The Salisbury firemen have r- oeivea a cneoK oi aioo. iu asutiri t B. S .1 T A. 1 r portion from tne tax or one per cen. wiuofN uu tu reoeip,. ux the various insurance companies. -Capt. J. Rowan Davis, a Con- federate veteran, was in charge of I the federal cemetery here for sev-1 un-leral davs last week while Capt. B; Gettysburg. This is probably the nrss lnssanoe on re aoro wuere mt I uonteaeraie naa cnarge oi a eral cemetery . Capt. Davis show- ea snat ns was euiomut uu cap- able to hold seen a position as I any one. It may not be many 1 vears before the government will I have to find others than the ex federal soldier for such positions A nnmber of ownera of docs. worthless curs of course, f aooord- - j iome olka tnete are n0 other kind.) have been before Judge Kluttz during the past week and were taxed $8.15 and up for allowing said dogs to go on the 1 sweets unmuzziea. The annual conference by the woman's missionary societies of kh8 sahBbury district convened in I . -.B i -tBe. Spencer Methodist Church last mght. Tbe opening address was dehTer Rev- W- B- w"e presiding elder. Tne North Carolina Firemen'a A..Autinn win moat in Wilminff- lon Aueust 11 and 16th. As usual MvaWVAW " - " Q hft goiuburv and bDencer boys I wmXl down and carry oil the prizes. - They are practicing every day with that end in view. . . .... . . , hg buildinK a email modern store - . The motorcyclist who exceeds the speed limits , is also being brought up in court and induced i a - t - . v . to p.y .omrthing to,t th. I and coats the other day. The Statehood Roada Aasooia- Cklai-Sriri is Uillu Prcitratlsis ti Ei tirttiii Cis Imi. Tbe farlnera institute to be held here on Wednesday, Augutt 6th, is to be a grand occasion and a day to be long remembered by all who come within tbe limits of the town on that day. A number of prominent citizens have gotten busy, raised the nec essary funds and ar9 now engaged in preparing a program that will make. Charlotte, Conbord, Statea ville, Salisbury and such other specks on the map ait up and take notice. Something will be doing all day and a , record breaking crowd ia being prepared for. Ev ery. farmer in the oouuty and near by communities are not only invited but uraed to oome to jOhina Grove on this day and bring I heir families, take advantage of intlitute and enipy the day, There will be plenty of ice water ree, various kinds of races, good peakers and numerous other items or the amusement of all. V . Make up your mind to come. r Oriia 6riits Crnk. Citisens residing in a half-mile of .Grants Creek, skirting, China Grove and Salisbury, for a dis tance of 14 miles have unanimoua I y signed a petition to drain the stream . There remain only three people to sign, these being" inter ested in an estate in litigation. The undertaking is one of eonaid erable importance. ' Just as soon, as -the' details can be arranged the work oi dredging will be let to - the. Idweat J bidder. The wc(rk will perhaps cost more that $100,000. There ha Uen some complaint on account cf the Salisbury 'and Boeacer sewer emptyina into lowlanda aear tbe July 81st and August 1st. Several Balisburiana are expected to at tend. mu rri u m h nmH k ni wm. m m . wih pnncipfcj office at Salisbury, nM chartered to conduct hftt.i--- .nnnriiniiA. th.rito. The authorised capital stock ii S3,(XX, divided into 250 shares, with a paid in capital of f420. The subscribers to the stock I Gresham, of Charlotte. The Rowan Oounty Board of ea-jKd tion held Ter interestina meefing here this week. Oon- B,derable routine was gone through with, new school were named and were appointed. committeemen census takers Prof. R. G. Kiser waa re elected oounty superintendent of publio instruc tion. . The Fourth Company ; Coast Artillery Corps of Salisbury is preparing to go into their annual encampment at Fort Caawell about August 5th. Chas., L. Shaver is captain of this company. land Col. Max L. Barker baa oom- mend of tbe several companiee in this State About forty public school teach era from Tmrious parte of the w" I oouhtv were here 'yesterday to Utand the usual examination and receive their, certificates to teach. The examinations were held in the court room and were conaueted I j by Prof. R. O. Kissr. ' - UMlghUrce 5peU Are cured by Dr. Hbbaon'e Ecze ma Omtmen which heals all skin eruptions. v No matter how 1 epOthing antis9ptic, Dr. Hobson's I jccsema uintment, on tne aorea and the auffering .top. insUntly. Healing negine that very minute. Doctors use it in their practioe and recommend . it . . Mr. Alle- i man ni idiiunown. cm.. - am vm ? lalVUOJ' auisHiueisi ate s Maatetea or by man. - rrioe. oc rtenzer Chemical Co., Philadelphia and HYGEINE The State Let oratory of Hy giene will aoon be making tvphoid vaccine for the State: at greatly reoneed prioee. Thia vaccine, nntiVjecently, apld at abnormally high prices, .but it hta now beep reduced sV that the iacome ritsefr Costa aborn $1.50 per person. "flnV the intereffi of , humanity, econ- omy, and pubicf bUbtheT laboratory will niakjit and aell it at cost. The firS of the pro- . duot will probably be on the mar ket in a few weeks, and will : sellr at cost price . ' Tbie will probably, not be over fifty cents for J the vaccine, and perhapa even: less. At that price -the average man will feel able ' to protect himself and family from the disgraceful ecourge of typhoid, - Typhoid vaccine is a recent dis covery in preventive medioine, and as yet it is r not definitely knpwn just how much protection ; it does give. It has not been us ed long enough todetermine : thia point. Here ' are ebme figures, however, that ; are - interesting along this line. Eighty-two thousand United ; States eoldiere were Vaccinated up to . July 1st a year ago . The ; typ'hoid rate dropped from 8l03 per. 1,000 in 1009 to 0.8;in 1012i a reduction of -00 per cent. :. : .'r i - v . V-.. ' : Not only does typhoid vaccina- ' tion reduce one'a chamoes of tak ing typhoid at least 75 or 00 per cent, but it also, reduces i the dan ger in those that do contract tbe ; disease. - From the - best I data . available it appears to reduce the deatb . rate of vaccinated, people that contract . typhoid - to abputfe on-aavexith-thB.death. vaccinated persona thaB, contract the-disease.';-; - " -'..vi' Dirt and filth accumulate. Cleanliness does not. It requires eternal vigilance and labor I to maintain clean and healthful sur roundings. But Ji pays to haye a clean, attractive neighborhood.; pays in dollars.and ' cents and in pride, joy and eelf -respect. " Kerosene sprayed on ponda or pools of stagnant water wilf pre vent mosquitoes from breeding . A half pint is enought for 100 square feet of surface. If possible, all stagnant pools of water should be drained, or filled. - Don't bolt your noor day lunoh Take time to eat it leisurely and enjoy it. Food ibalf-ohewed ia bard to digest and does yon but little good. Bulletin. ; Uoertsinii Yitis $65,000 BsKs. . Mooresville, July 8. A very quiet election was held here today to determine the issuance of bonda to the extent of $65,000 for sewer age, water extension and atreet improvements. All three meas ures carried by an overwhelming majority. There were 410 votea registered, and at the close 290 votes bad been cast, approximate ly a aolid vote for the bonda, there being only a few scattering votes cast against it. The ma jority claimed for the bonda ia: about 168. State of Ohio, oity of Toledo, ) Lucas County, ) as. Frank J . - Cheney mares or that ha ia' senior oartner 'o firm of F, J, Cheney & O busineas in the City Oounty and State af that said firm wij of ONE HUNP for eaoh and that canno" of HALT r scri day li. trS . y r' I ioine Co., Louii. invited. I by alldroggiita. Iby all diejiita, ; - I tion will meet in. Morehead City, St. Louis. i :.r

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