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V.'VV - " & v; ' ' ' Wm Phillips wasa1 Saljs bury vibi tor Wednesday; He walked riht uplpwn smok ing a pipe j qbI jas though the whole placed beljon ed to him. Bill is all righU Mrs. L H Bafger, cf Sali? bury, who has,been here vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F A Setznr, returned home yesterday morning, Mrs. A W Wmecoff and Miss Bena Purikwtt of Sum- . ner." spent Sunday here with - - - friends. Miss Mary Rose, will leave Saturday night for Saluria, Ala., to -visit Mrs F M v.Thompson. ' J Mrs. F T Patterson, who haft been visiting her daugh; ters in Ashesville and" New ton, has returned home. 7 ! .Mrs. Minnie Atkins of Con cordrvisited at Mr. and Mrs W 0 Sifferd'e Wednesday. ' Miss Frances Summerell left " Tuesday, morning-; for " Greensboro- where sh& . will attend the summer school for, teachers. Prcf. and Mrs. C W Ran- kini or trranam, JN. u., are now visiting in uoncora. They will go to Barber this week to visit Mr. Rankin's father. Miss Marie Hunter of Charlotte, who haa been vis iting Rev. and Mrs. H H Robbins, returnei home list Monday. Miss Eva Sechler and her cousin, Miss Mary Lee Corri -her of Landis, are spending the week end with their un cle in Salisbury, E L Kluttz. Mrs. J T La wing of Char lotte, will probably visit her pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. M A Goodman the latter part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. W 0 Kluttz SDent last Sunday "with their daughter, Mrs. W L Sechler. H S Sechler. is now head clerk at H (J Miller's depart ment store G J Templeton spent Sun- .mar- m -m - day at Mooresviiie ana was accompanied home by his mother, Mrs. J W Templeton. Mrs. Jane Weddinston of .Derita, spent a portion of the week here with Mr. and Mrs. F W Bost. Mrs. Bost lias not been in good health re cently. HC Miller has gotten con siderable of .his stock opened and in the shelves and is now ready for customers. His stock is fresh and up-to-date and his prices ar very reason 1 TV s l aoie. rie wui appreciate a portion of your patronage. See his ad vertisement in this paper. A. m tianna nas just com pleted a neat fence across his lot from the Sifferd store to to the railroad. Mrs. L F.Rodgers left this morning, on. No. 11 to visit Kannapolis and Concord for a week. . Th ft - lttcirkf Tftf If ft von n l tomVof s atT; zer this morjimfi.. xliis iff taa fef a. Fred A lSetzer.7; C: ' K. W Graxt went over yio Gteensboro ori-'busioeas this mormnf . . , The1 charter for ; Success Oouncil,' No. . 47. TDaVghters of Liberty, as been received;. 1 ft is now rat .Blackwelder l RitchieV whohave Just put itin a handsome frame. .: ' BH87buford.;.went up.:,to uur wiuuriiiuiT 5- shojtstay.' ,y 1 I B H Mf Her says Tie has five cases if whooningiolcigh at his home. , He : has got the start on some others. V . ' VB H Miller and OtO SechlerJ are at Midway ' painting the residence of Lock Beaver. . The stork left a fine young boy at the residence of R V York Wednesday aiternoon. B J Bostian left this morn!- iog lor Greensboro to . look after some business matters. Hero Coanciho Banquets Hero CoUncU, No- 65, .- Jr. O. U. A. M. will hold theirv annual banquet in their Ball WednesdaynightJun e 17 th. No r eg iilar program has been arranged as yet, but it is un derstood - that there will be speech maMijlVmusic and plenty of refreshments. " " lea Cream Supper. The Ladies, Aid Sobjetyof the Chinslltr6ve Methodist Churohj ate preparing to give an ice-cream' supper on the 'charohlawnat- td1s'y4'"altenpni''nBegining- at 6 o'clock. The publio is cordially invited to come out and enjoy the eveniDg. China Grove People In Washington. Quite a number of our people took advantage of the cheap ex cursion rate and went to Wash ington la9t Friday night to ee the sights among them were the fol lowing: J. L. Fleming. Henderson Bernhardt, Fred Sides, Mrs. M. J. Sloop, Miss Bertha Philips, Miss Carrie Heilig, Mr. and Mrs . J . M. Earnhardt, Ed. D. Bostian, B. K . Bjstian, and Frank Mesimore fhey returned Sunday morning and report a pleasant trip. Building and Loan Association. The regular annual meeting of the share-holders of Rowan Coun ty Building and Loan Association with headquarters here, will take place in the offioe of the Bink of China Grcve Monday evening, June 7&h, at four o'clock. The purpose of1 this meeting is to re. ceive the annual report, look into the affairs of the aseociation and elect officers for the ensuing term. It is believed the old rfficers, MoL, Ritchie, president; W. C. S fferd, SecTreas., and Klottz & Kluttz, attorneys, will be re-elected. On-Saturday, June 6th, the 19&h series of stock will be opened and read? for those who wish to invest or save their money. Th 2 Ninth Nam-s Webb Once More ' Hickcry, June 3.rThe Ninth District Congressional Conven tion met here today and nominat ed Hon.E. Y Webb for Congress. The primary vote gave him 14,262 votes, while Preston received 3- 018 On motion, Mr. Webb's nomination was made unanimous.' Chamberlain's Core, Cholera and Oiirihoes Every family without exception should keep this preparation at band during the summer months. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is worth many times its cost when needed and is almost certain to be needed before' the summer is over.- It has no superior for the parpose for which it is intended. Bay it now.' , For Sale by Frieze Drug Co, I'M - I II' Ut iisi' nt vii.iiYHiiir viiRiniiHDi uwiitwii- .h; Oh , lat .-Thursday , alterno JMrs.Av MfvHanna .was- liatess charming to the Thursday . v. After noon jUl no . frjvr ist - ....f" K lri.'Hanna la ter usual pleat ing manner greeted the-; guesta fin the, parlor i" 6he: ,wa gown&d An blue ;crepQ i de Qhine.; Receiving bluecrene - de hine.RecemniE with the hostesi were TMra;A. ( Brown, 5o0on?ord,-in: iaT fader J 5ePe mewor, ana Mrs,; v; Wpions, j)n juon have awakened www J wu"e W". Beneath a 'bower ofv 8plng 1 wULow'odrotattonN-jpFohrriM Miss ' Nannette Ramaaar served Uhery smashv u. -V . "wiowuu wh i --iiutwog uwwm r I at the end of whicl) it was found that Mrs,. F.: R. B'4ephetd fhad made the most "findVKand she jras presented with the first phte, a box of ' handsome writing ' 'paper t The booby fell to.Mrs. Swipk; ' The guest of honor pxisea love- iy work bag was presented, tbMrs'.v Brown ; The guests were then invited to the dining room, beautif uHy,: deo- "orated in sweet peas and cherries, where a delicious oourse luncneon w as served. : Mrs . Hanna always a gracious and ideal ' hosQuD was never more bo than on last Thura-1 day. Those who enjoyed,, Mrs xxau TT. ua'a hospitality were' Mrs.VR. A. Brown, of Concord, honoreTIee da mes 8wink, ifferd, Swaringen, Shepherd, Ritchie, Friezei'f Gray and Kiser ciud memoersi; and Mejdames Rankin, BarnhTardt,5" Voss, Edwards and- Lisk, Misses Ramsaur, Thpm, - Ritchie" and K08S invitea guests. The Breit Qurtetle Haia OrgiQlzed. An- oiaer tipeaiuoa runnea. A charter has been grante to , a , band ot men , under the '.name . V.. .-('. ..." .... ... -T" , pfr Tthe .Ritchie, Fishing .Party. ert Melancholy Ritchie, Reasley Wallace the giant, Whit Beaver the scout, and Henry Wftiiford the iron prince 7 ' Any cne wishing to become a member must be of goodmoral character and have a good big foot so as to be able to stand on soft ground, must not be afraid of mosquitoes, gnats and other rep. tiles that roam at large in the forests of mud creek. ,r The company haB planned to go on an estendad tour aftr the crops have been laid by. Piepa- rations have already been lamade for this voyage. Whit Beaver the scout, has been granted the oontrast to make several new and batter eel gigs. , V " Any one doubting the reliabili ty of this order please see Melan cholyy the Giant, the Scout, or the Iron Prince. Woodmen Memorial Service. Maple Camp, No. 85, Wood met), of the World, of China Grove, will hold their annual memorial cervioe in Lutheran Chapel, next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clook Rev 0. A. Brown, will preach an appropriate sermon and thep the members will go to Green Lawn uemetery and place nowers on the graves of their deceased mem, bers, x . " The members are requested to meet at their hall at 2 o'clock, from thence they will march in a body to the ohuroh. t Fourth District Nominates PooA Endorsing the national! and state administrations the Dem- oorats of the Fiurth Distriot in convention yesterday unanimous ly renominated Hon. Edward W. Pen, tof Johsnon county, aB the representative in Ootigresd. " The meeting, as pblitioal coiventions not usually are, was in effeat a love feast. Heartiest co-opera-.tion with and support of the na fcioal administration' was evidence ia the applause which greeted the reference to' President. Wilson . Raleigh News and Observer r. . ' - Shake Off Your Rheumatism. . . Now it the time to get rid of your rheumatism. ' Try a twenty five cent bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment and see hpw quiokly your rneamatic pains aisappear, For Sale by Friese Drug Go. ; 3ta-n':rilsff Picslt Unl 7. iner.e are jsomepeopie in van- ou! sections of Ro wan County who deserve tor he recognised - as the bighea ty e of good citixens and children of Gd, for , they have shown ; byT their ;ioiona all $he marks of - l?rotherlj lbv, ; Ohris- tian helpfulness.1 and tender feianV: helofulness1 ind tender- hearted .parity..: We ': have : ob. served this spirit on several ooca- i more joy acd pride in the oondnot I of ones neighbor jkhn the rinoi- dent we herewith record . This week'i WiiTOHMur carried 7 itorv Utto barn' ol Stokes Pfopit't be- ;W -BfcT. wnicii, aioog WUU4N content!, inomaing i his stock, :'-sowB, feed stuff and farming implements were thus set afire and destroyed. ; Mr. Props is a man of average 7 means: f. but without the ready cash to replace his losshich probably amounted to $1000 ad nt insuranoe. The iime of year for making a crop is hre and' llfPropst; thus found himself m ajvery-unsatisfactory condition. jQl course he deplored his Uis, buwas not the kind of pas op wnioe ana give np, yet' he wbuld haVe had a long, hd road to-travel if it had not been for his neighbors, that is the kind of fplk the Master spoke of when he spoke of the good Samari tan, about si venty-flve of whom took the conditions in charge a,nd prooeeded tq 'ctit; trees,": haul the logs .-"lib a saw mill, had them, saw- ed, hauled tne iumber back to tne house and put up - a new barn, weatfaier-boatded ' : nd covered which is now ready .for - use. and probably itetter 'than the one de stroyed. This was cer tainly grand, noble, and Mf, Propst has good cause to thank Qod for his friends. The spirit of brotherly love has neveHien more nobly expressed. -r But. this is not all, these good Daoole- have. Mlreaay oollecid;: a neat sum of money for Mr. Propst and are going to give an ice cream supper at; his . house Saturday evening, June 6th, at 7:80 o'clock, to raise funds to assist in restock ing the barn. . Everybody is in vited to attend and a large crowd is expected. " Take Plenty of Time to Eat. There is a saying that "rapid eating is slow suicide.' If you have formed the habit of eating too rapidly you are most likely suffering from indigestion or con- stipation, which will result even tually in serious illness unless cor rected. Digestion begins in the mouth. " Food should be thorough ly masticated and insalivated. Then when you feel a . fullness of the stomach or feel dull and stu pid after eating, take one of Chamberlains's Tablets. Many Bevere cases of stomaoh trouble and constipation have been cured by the use of these tablets. They are easy to tak and meat agree able in effect For Sale by Frieze Dm; Co. Sculptor UakesSoota Rise Supreme From Her Tribulations. Washington, D. O., June 8. Hundreds of old. Southern war riors and manv former union soldi ers arrived in Washington tonieht to dedicate in Arlington Ceme tery, tomorrow . afternoon, the Confederate monument erected to the memory of the women . of the South. Among the visitors were the Commander-in-Chief of the United Confederate Veterans and the Grand Army of the Rupublic, Bennett a, Yoong, of Louisville, and Washington Gardner, of AI- bion, Mich., and Sir Moses Ezeki - I el, sculptor of the monument. The Southern Railway has made announcement of the inac guration of a special Pullman - sleeper to run . as - an experiment between Charlotte and Black Mountain and Asheville, ' beginning '.next Monday,' June 8 :- The oar will be attaohed to. No, 8, : leaving Char lotte at 8:80 a. m. although pas sengers may board the car and re tire for the night at 9 p.m. ;The car will leave Salisbury over the. western road at 5 a. m., arrive, at Black Mountain at 9 :25 and Ashe ville at 10 a, m. Returning- the car will leave Asheville at. 7 p. m;f arriving at Charlotte at 7 :i0 a. no., via Salisbury. . v ' Tbni big Slifpsiri Proildei fir - v.Washington, D. C.; 'Jane 2. -The Senate late today paes ed an annual' naval appro priation bill - carrying . about $141,000,000, providing ":: for the administration two 'bat ?leBQlP COnsiructipn program and authorizing in addition ouiiaiug oi a iniru moa- pru ureauuaugui wuu uiuuoy to be derived ; from the r Ba,le of the battleehiDS Idaho and Mississippi. 7 , 7 V r - 'V, ' ThQ mao0n r,r fn nftnfrn'Pft . hfttrftn th twQ hoaseg., At the last mo. ment an amendment was add . ' a a ed to create a special oommit tee to report on the ' location ana cost oi a government arv mor plate factory. A similar provision in. the . measure as it passed the House had been eliminated by the Senate committee. ' The clause 'in the bill di recting the building of . one the newtiattle3liip3 at a gov- ernment navy yard led to a prolonged discussion. Senator -Vardtnin sought to amend the bill to appro priate for only one new bat tleship; Senator Thomas wanted none, and Senator Brandegee contended for three. ' All these amendments were defeated; . ; Senator Vardaman declar ed there should be more of the Golden Rule and less of the "damnable" rule of war. " Cottsha and Colds Weaken the Sys tem. Continued Coughs,- Golds and Bronohial troubles are depressing and weaken the system. N Loss of weight land appetite- generally fol low. Get 60o. bottle, of Dr. King's New Discovery to-day. It .will stop, your cough. The first for Stubborn Coughs, Golds and all Throat and Lung Troubles: Mr. O. H. Brown, Muscatine, Ala., writes: "My wife was sick during the hot summer months and I honestly believe Dr. King's New Discovery saved her life." Good for children. 50o. and $1.00, at your Druggist. Grabaa Is President otitis Ualierslti ward Kidder Graham acting president of "the University, :y as tonight elected president unanimously by the board of trustees.. A chair of chemistry was established in honor of Fran- . . CIS if V6H&D16 tHe r6tirilll? nresident. and the nrof essor- F . r ship was given to him. Prof Noble announced that Isaac E Emerson of Baltimore a member of the class of 1879 had offered to build an athle tic park and stadium at the University, to seat 2,500 peo ple and be ready by next fall. The gift was unanimously accepted, rroiessor JNoDle stated that secretary uanieis had aided the ' University in this matter. Dsaf oeas Cannot Be Cored by local applications as they oan not reach tne diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deaf- 1 ness is caused by an inflamed con- dition of the muoous lining of the Eustachian Tube. - When this tube; is inflamed you have rumbling aound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely, closed, deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal ondition, .hearing will be destroyed forever; ; nine casss oat of ten are caused by Ga tarrn, wnion is nothing; but an inflamed condition of the muoous surfaces. - We will givd One Hundred Dol lars for ; any case of . ; Deafness (caused by eatarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Gatarrh ; Oure oena xor oiroaiars, iree F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, ooia oy xruzzisM, ioo, r Take Hall's family Pills for oon stipation. . VILU HAS ISSUED EISPE3CUUU13I WDBlsEstiSIlJlr Disscntlc Prlscljlu cl -: 6sierBE8flt, feat ut Seeiicg 61orj 1 j. orreon, June l.m a pro-? lamation issued to the people of 'Mexica " today, General Francisco Villa ; h'as. declared himself as absolutely 'without am bition . except to establish the democratic principles of the . constitutional govern ment. . ) : : The purpose of the declara tion is to offset reports circu lated by enemies of the con-' stitutionalists to the effect that Villal is- ambitious. - tor high honors in the .Mexican hrepublic. The, ,proclama- tion foHows: " . 5 uTd the Mexican People Cdm- patriots. . "I have .been Informed that ouireneniies, the men' , who belong to the army of treach ery, are developing intrigues ibroad, using: my name and xalting my military . merits with the.object of making me appear ossessor of ambitions which I do not possess for the purpose of creating; divisions and discords among the' con stitutionalists. From ' . the time when by the side of ;Mr. Madero in ;1910 I sustained on the battlefield , the prin ciples of democratic constitu tional government - which the people . .of. Mexico desire to establish in order that our people who were exploited under,, the dictatorahip, of Portifiro Diaz: may secure their rights until today ; I am fighting to, oyerconieJthe treachery of Huert6an?l, his I accomplices demonstrated my tinchang- able. loyalty to the public and to the ideals of the peo ple. "If victory haa accompany ied me it has been not only becausdof my personal action bat also of ' courage and patriotism, and -discipline of my companions in arms. "Now when the success Of the constitutionalists cause seems assured. when tne bloody dictatorship of Huerta already is falling before the mvmciDio sirejignc oi - out troops and the loyalty of the people, ana . wne a: tne latter are about to reach the point wnen they wiU beable to ex- I natiaa anrrAval rvnf tr Anfv.-inafi I WWOVTOlOiSUlJ CtUAA'J UOtHUO f I'solemnly declare that I have . .... r. no more amomon. tnam tnat of contributing to the estab lishment of democratic and just government terminat ng from the that shall carry into effect all of the reforms , riec essary to form a government of equality and justice for all ! an or tne rehabilitation of have suffered so many miser ies.-shames and persecutions and. finally to establish a stable government which shall preserve for all the sov ereignty and integrity of the nation. Always Lead to Better Health. Serious slcknssses start in dis orders of the stomtoh, liver and kidneys. .The best osrrsotive and preventive is Dr. King's New Life Pills. IW Purify the Blood- Prevent OoaBtipatinn, keep Liver, Kidneys and Bowels in - health condition. Give yoi better health by riding the system' of fermsnt-1 ing and gassy foods, t Effective and mild. 25s.. at your Drugzisi Tks Siiaresl Droasil Kim. ' -The weekly summary of condi tions in the ootton belt, as issued I ... a a. . a .. a .i oy ne local weainer oureau sta tion yesterday, contained but very little that could be interpreted as f hopeful signs for the doming cropi unuiutuugui u toe moss severe - 1 ever known in the eastern portion i of tha cotton belt. S'ALISBURV ' AND. 1 couiuy LOCALS A class of children from the or, phans! borne conducted by the; Odd Fellows at Goldiboro, will ba in Salisbury on .Wednesdays June -lTth, in' the auditorium at the court' house ; '. i . . . - 7 : Onl Tuesday night,' June SOth; . Bosewdodi and Hickory camps,; Woodmen of the World, will ini tiate a class, of forl;odd' candi dates; v'V:l'Vf ''.--J o -. J , .E. Grane, a- graduate of' the Georgia Sohool of . .Technology, and L. H. Watson, an employee of the Southern-Aluminium Com-; panyof Whitney, have formed a partnership to dogenarai contract, work . ' ..They will have - an office ' iu the Grubb building', ' - - ;Kev. J. B. Moose, pastor of the; Lutheran Church at Richfield, lias resigned. He- expects to take a, post graduate course in the Luth eran Seminaries at Columbia, . S 04 and Chicago, llK . :. Robbers broke into the store of M,' A Lomax at Jubilee, Davidson County, Tuesday , and - carried off quite a lot of goods. - The p'ost-. effios kept in the store, was " also robbed of stamps -and $10.00 in cash. - -. :'A new . comer by f the name of James H; Farley is" preparing 'to..', open a ladies' and gents' furnish.' , ing atore in- the storeroom in the" -Empire Block vacated by the Er-win-Baker Shoe .Company. Mr. Farley axpsots to ; open on ' next ) Friday. '. ; V The work of building the 'Rowan Canning - Oompsny'j , plant is about complete and- theinstalla- ' luihoUfl And other ma chinery is now in prcgreis. ..This, is a splendid enterprise - for" the town and 'is expected to suooeed from the start. The marriage of Miss Lillian, daughter of Mrs. D. O. Bradihaw, and Henry Earle, took .place at the hom9 sf the bride's mother in East Salisbury Wednesday erea ing, Rav. Byron Clark, pallor of the First Presbyterian Church, of ficiating. TheB . are splendid young people and have a host of friends who wish them mush hap piness, r- AttsBtloi Firaers. . . The advance prenium list of I the agricultural department, tor the Peoples Fair October 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and $1 is now ready I anA if wn kawa nnf 9ft.Mr m Annas? I s. jwu ussv uv fttfou a wuj 1 of this list, it will pay you to send in your request at once. The Peoples' Agricultural Fair Associ ation are offering over $500.03 in this department and 'expect a : number of big exhibits this , year. This advance list includes only the premiums for the agricultural" department, a complete catalogue and premium list will be publish- Ud at an early date; yThis list will I poultry, "horticulture, . ladiia fancy work,.. woman's depart- ment of farm work, manufactures, general display, agricultural, im plemants and machinery, eduoaV tional, boys and girls, displsy of rural products and' the - bitter babies contest. -; - This should at traoi .state'4 wide' attest ion and maans that several hundred dollars will be distribut ed among the farmers '.of Rowan County. Lat everybody encourage the fair. . Salisbury should - have one of the best fairs in the Stats.; Hot Weather route and Hearth Builder' '. - ". - Are you run down Nervous Tired? Is everything you do an offort?: - You .'are not ,lasy you are sick I , Your Stomioh, Livsr, Kidneys, and whole system need a Tonic. . A Tonic and Health Builder to drive out t the waste, matter build you up . and , renew your strength. Nothing" batter thAnE'Afltrio Bitters. Start to- I da v. Mrs. Jam is Daocio, Hsy- I nesville,Me.. writeii'Oompletily aurad-Jma after1 several doctors gave me dp.'-' 50s. and I L00, at your Druggist. , .-. - - -Booklan's Arnica Salve for Gatt. .1) 1 i; A r 't. -7 i- it-' ft 1 - 7-'- is V K
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