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A ) J '..- j u vi L-! u in . j uv . - , 1 . v ' ir O1'-NO I - " - - - , -' i ': . - .'... - - t t I". LOCAL NEWS of interest to h ALL OF OUR READERS: " Alvin ilitehiQ,K who has been suSering; wih a bealing in his head ; and 'as nsibg "the treatment, got hold .of a bottle of carbolic acid, and applied it ivith-a1 syrin This burned his ear, face urid right eye consid erably. fe.M Ritchie . spent parjfof yesterday in baliebury hay? ing his molars worked on. He may start a corn - mill. E E4Gray was in Salisbury on bnsinees. - ' l.?. . A W Winecoff of Sumner, was a Salisbury visitor yes-1 terday. A large barn is being erect ed on the Bruuer place, now the property of Ut Mocrei t i - ". ' ' ' $ V B Miller spent Wednes day in Kannapolis on a pleas ure trip. I The Thursday Afternoon Club met with Mrs W J Swink yesterday afternoon and yf bourse had a delightful af ternoon. v The gih at the Patterson Mill, China Grove, is open for business on Mondays and Thursdays. Those wanting work done will govern them selyes 'accordingly. - i Rev 0 A Brown and daugh ter, spent Saturday in Salis bury, the latter to attend the Rowan County Teaches meeting. John A Sloop, who ' has or more, assisting in the de liverer of mail; returned home Wednesday evening. G90 M Bostian of Charlotte, is spending the week here his parents, Mr -find' Mrs R A Bostian. Mr and Mrs Fi iyd Fryar, just recently v married, ot McDeansville, Guilford conn ty, N C, made a pleasant call at Rev 0 A Browns last Tuesday evening. Rev. Brown was their pastor dur ing the years 1901-8 ... Miss Rosa G Propst who has spent a month in China Grove, .with her sister, Mrs C A Brown, returned home Saturday. The Interstate Commission had a force here yesterday making a physical isurvey of the Southern Railway pro nerties. - This is done to fix the valuation for taxation Mack Kirk has accepted a position with the Cannon Manufacturing Company, at Kannapolis, being employed in the packing room. Rev C A Brown will preach at Concordia E L Churh, aanaay, January ra, at a I Al ql, ti,urown oi wranne Quarry, spent Wednesday here with, his brother, John R Brown. , s F R Watkins and Frank Rickard spent a few days at City Point4ast week seeking employment, but failed to land auy thing. There was a meeting of the directors of the Li llian Knit ting Mill of China Grove, 'held at Albemarle Tuesday. A semi-annual dividend of three per cent, was declared and the local stockholders are rejoicing upon the receipt of their checks for same. Get it atSifferdja. Mm to Mia ill? Ctnct .For some tuna the membeft of St. Mirk's S. LVe&ttrbb, at vhloh tter. w. ii. niier it piitor, uyb been coDiidertng the erection of . new ind modern home 6t wonbip, bat m yet no definite pUnt' btve been decided vQpon .; It it hoped that fandt Abd pledges forlOtOOO or inore, can be Veoared, when the csaipaign for a new church build ing is launoed, whiph may; :&ct be very distant .xtfhr firitVPSof wrd raUing f andsu was taken a the ; last meeting o the :Yoob Peoples Qaild of this church, when it wat decided to take ont five shares cf stook in - the ;Bs wan County Building and Loan Asso ciatlon for the purpose of assisting in this work when gotten under way. '-v:;.,:.: y -China Grove is growing ateadily commercially, numerioslly, in wealth andTin importance and it is quite Jilting that ! her ohurohes and churoh edifioes -should, keep step with the general progxesi. How to Cure C6M - Avoid exposure a n d drafts. Eat right. Take Dr. King's Hew Discovery It it prepared from Pine Tar, healing balsams and mild laxatives. Dr. King's New Discovery kills and expels the cold germs, soothes the irritated throat and allays inflammation. It heals the mucous membrane Search as you . will, you cannot find a better oougb and oold rem dy. Its use ovr 45 years ui a guarantee of satisfaction. . Uu TikiB froB Jill : Liaekii Qoidsboro. Jan; 12, John Rioh ardS) a negro under arrest charged with taving been implicated1 in the killing near, here -Thursday last of Andertoji Gorley, 'a farmer, was remored : from the Wayne county jail here early today-ta ken tn tha acene of fcha ecima and Biohards was hanged to a tree and his body almost out to ; pieces with bullets. 1 The jailer declared that a mob composed of more than 200 masked men visited the jail shortly after midnight and forced him I o pro duce he keys to the -cell room in whioh Biohards was confined. Biohards is said to have con fessed to the authorities that he and two other negroes attempted to rob Gurley, who appateutly re sisted, and was struck on the head 1 . with an iron bar and instantly killed. Liven up Your Torpid Llver , ii seep your liver aotive use Dr. King's New Life Pills They insure good digestion, relieves con stipation, and tone up the whole system keep your eye clear and your skin fresh and -healthy-looking. Only 25o. at your druggist Mrs Greo Wilson, who lives nearLandis, is quite sick for the, present. Th& doctors had a consultationjabout her case yesterday. M V Ritchie, who lives about two and one-half miles eaot of town, is kept at home with illness. Rev and Mrs C A Brown visited at J L Shulenberger'e, Landis, last Thursday. I . . I Jol ThoB S Wilkie is spend ing a fqw days at Kannapolis aBBiBting Thompson Bros In conducting a sale. The Y'S and Other Y's ulub met with Miss - Ruth Thom last Friday night and had a very deligntiui even ing; The club meets next Friday ni ht with V Miss Lula Pearle Bostian. ' f v Miss Ada Stirewaltwill go to Charlotte tomorrow for further treatment of her throat which is gradually improving. , . ,. ' : , The friedsof Miss Virgin -ia Hokwill regret tpjearn that she is qnite ill. ; 1 Get it at Sifierd'o. IlBIlBSEIffl St3 fff PE113 eritld Uiit Mrmit la X'ttwUa'i tji E:::ln H lit ei::ws. . Jan, IT. Beset on the; norths east andVwtst by Auitro-Hungar-ian armies and with all lines of retrest otii off, except into Atbi ilia, where hoitile trifassmen must be jtaoed, 'Uontenegro ;hai asked Austria-Hungary for peac and her request has ieen granted The oaqonuitional 4ft7iDS down . of arms by rsiontsnegra' waa nade the: basis: of the opening of peace negotiations and Montenegro aor oaptvesa terms imposed by the Bual Mo&arohyfc hsnoimceSiit was made to the HuDgarianPatliament by Premier Tisss, and it was met with an pvation on the part of this umjiaoers of the chamber Thuroomea the - first withdrawal pf any beligerant from either of the alliances that have bsen fight ing with each other since August, 1914. ,;'. It hat btan oonoeded for; days that the situation of Montenegro was a critical one. Although the I atmy ot the little Kingdom fought valiantly against the Austrp'Hon. fatians, it waa unequal, . because of inferior forces, lack of guns and it bs been stated, a shortage I hi commissariat supplies, to the task of holding baok tha armies that ' had in oonjunotion with their- allies, succeeded in crushing Serbia. , - Already the Montenegrin capi tal and man of its. important towns had fallen into .tha hands of the Aujtro-Hungarians, and the invaders m ere well on their way to Montenegro's chief seaport. Antivari. Last accounts had lb e taru '4M wnereaoouts oi judi Nieholaf is not known. I The British and the Bnssisns t in llArrtiritfctaU and th n.nr..n- I region, respectively,; are pressing the Turks hard. The army of King George, ooming northward from the Parsian Gulf to the re lief of .the British foroes at ' Kut el-Amara, has driven the Otto man to within six miles of the be leaguered town on the Tigris. The Russians in their v drive along the front of nearly 100 miles in the Oaucasui have won additional points of vantage from the Turks, especially in the Arasa and Inid Vallav regions. Con- ntinople admits this but says that south of tha Arasa in hand- to hand fighting in a Bussian ad- vnnced position, heavy casualties were inflicted on tha Bussiaas by the Turks. On tha other fronts little fight ing of moment has taken place. The British and French suns in Franc and Belgium have been busy bombarding German trench es, while on the ; Bussian front there has bsen fiffhtins onlv at isolated points from the Riga re gion to Bukowina. The Italians through a concen trated artillery fire ori trenohes near Oslaria, taken from them recently by the Auitro-Hungar- ians, have forotd out the invader and a?ain. occupied their formec positions. - Acoording to the semi-official Overseas News Agency of Berlin, Entente Allied troops have landed i at Phaleron. DOrt five miles Southwest of Athens and once the port of the Greek Capital.- The Benin newspaptis, the news agen - oy says, attribute this as part of preparations looking to the overthrow of King Oonstantine- and the plaomg of. Jfiiiphtherios Veneielos, the former Premier, wuu BiwajB ui imcu wn ne ad tente Powers, at the head of a Greek Republic. : rTha Frenoh General Sarrail has taken supreme command o the Entente foroes at ? Saloniki. An Athens newspaper is authority for the statement that the Greek Gov ernment will proalaim "martial law this week and that Parlia ment will meet next Monday'to ratify: the proclamation.; Get it at Sifferd's. . BwjiBg tht.tejs Belt eei Here In an attempt to mak:ttiair icape from :; town early yloesday morning Mesirt. W. J. 8 wink and A;f',Hann htfd'quite, an cxperi enee v They hao I requisitioned three or more -automobiles before-' tblaoyilgV particular titae oMaytomobiie Were ot inclined to: do serYicelf of and as maoy aUempts were mad& bef ore 'r anprogresi v09M ; made; These genthmen wited to berea-; sht at a tockholdea, meeting' in Albemarle f aifd were ; desirouiC o catchiiw'th it was nece8ry; that they. ahoiild, if their genial ooun teninces were ib grace the - aforesaid ocoasion.' Finally some One said sometbicg to AV T. Bost's auto and after several balks it, decided to speed the seed limi or mora,' and ithe party was off. y Mr.; Bost knew that his John Henry could tutn tha trickjall right, but hise pas engars didnjt rel ish :. ;; the idea of passing all the telegraph pqits be tween t ere and Salisbury like pickets cn a fence, et that train hid to be. caught: So it was a case of 'letr go," and "holtf up little" throuffhout thetriD. and the driver didn't know whether to feed gas or apply the breaks, but he seemed aJJltle partial to - the feed, and by the closest margin the gentlemeil barely had time. to get a ticket and cajtoh the train at Salisbury. Tius their presence in Albemarle Ttxesday is " acoonnted for.--- ? . - T-r. ' ' Ibeaist cf It . "Last December I had a very severe oold and was nearly down sick in bed. I bought two bot- a., nntii T wn mmnlAtiv stored to health,1 writes O. J", Metcalf. Weatherby. .Mo. If you Wpuld .knowe ..valaaupf this it. Obtainable every where. Bed Fox Cambt Last Saturday morning when Everette Alexander, son of W. H. Alexander, who lives nfar the old MoOoy mill on the Wilkesboro road, having a trap set for musk rats, was surprised to- find that he had caught a fine red f c x, a large, old female. Acoording to reports the fox has done considerable damage in thai neighborhood. W. A. Shuping, who lives near by says he has lost at least fifteen pigs and believes this fox killed them . Hunting parties have long sought a fox in this vicinity but without succeis. y Bad Cold Quickly. Broken Up Mrs. Martha Wilcox, Gowanda, N. Y. writes: "I first used Cham bsrlain's Cough eight years' ago. Bemedy about At that time I had a hard oold and coughed most of the time. It proved to be just wtat I needed. Jt brokr up. the cold in a fewdays, and the oough entirely -disappeared. I have told many of my friends of the good I reoeived through using this medicine, and' all who have, used it speak of it in speak of it m tne nigbest terms " untamaoie everywhere, FroKtemTB Action Iij Gbina Grore At tha meeting of the Ohma Grove Ijooalflast Saturday it was deoided to purchase a pure-bred 1 Guernsey bull. The, following j committee was appointed to make the purchased vWhit Wilhelm. Rev. J, H. Keller, Vance Miller, H. O. Bostian, W L. Harris, president of the China Grove l4- cai ; ana vnas; . miner, or tne Farm Life School . Women of Sedentary Habits Women who get but Ittle exer-J cise are likely to be troubled with lonstipatibn and indigestion and will find Ohamberlain'e iTabfets highly beneficial. - Not 7eo; good asa three Or four mile walk every day, tut very much better than to allow the bowels to remain in av oonstipated conditionr , They are easy and pleasant to take and most agreeable in effect . Ob tai&abla tfvsrywksrt f r m Vint : Ma. Vnjr Wffo '- "b ft - i c " ' a.'t-"i. a. sai A - uu. tiBBSicn ui jzm rimtjl VSSIIIS. HirHnsfind is SttspiciiS? r. Stateiville Landmark. . A very' deplorable j tragedy loo- curred iii tne Amity neighharhood Anii7 Afffht .h'.n i Mri ttati inn I .Oyercath;s a bride of . fivt monthty was: jhet,,and probably fatally wounded.; Mrs. Overcash .was in the dinnins room of the homs of Uier pai:ehs,lMr.nd Mrs;;Bob Winecoff, when a per ion -on the .outside, nred ; on her through the wiojdo w with shotgun. More thacl a hundred small ! shot, entered her neck "and: hekd, and two shot en r tered,te scalpcf her mother, who was standing v beside - her., Mrs. WinecofT is only slightly hurt, but Mrs.'OTercash has only slight xjiance torjreoovery. . a -A Mr and V Mri Wineooff and their daughter had just finished eating supper, - between . VVand 8 o'clock, aDd th daughter bad b -gun the task of washing the dish es, haviDg placed the diihpan oi the end of the dinning tabU-; Her father was seated at the othei end of the 'table and: her motbei had just stepped to her side to air in washing the dishes, when the explosion of a shotgun was hearc blowD -., out : Vt lb. explorioh Oonf-ion B.t.riIly.folloW.'b. -wv- j -.j- , 7 !Ze1D M J VV' bt- the daughter had been dangerous i- -r.nAA fcS. could "be re-lighted Mr. and Mrs Winecoff oarried Mrs. Orercssh o a uea and gave . the alarm. "A physician and' nurse were called uuu.vDI,H(, iW.. arm ner i wounds, and those of her mother. I Mrs. O vrcash ia little more ihaiia girl, being onlv 47sara old. ; 8he married Mr Overcash i angu ana sne coupiowens I -r - - w-! .will, .y.--- , fdirta'BeaipItt They did not get arongpeioeablv and after three weeks the arirU bride left htr husband an! return- tu co ner parents, ids nnibtnd made seversl visits to Lis wife it is said, and asked her to7 return home with him, but she refused it is olaimed, on the ground that he was not - good to her. On ac count of this estrangement' the husband was naturally- suspected of having fired the' shot through the window and Rowan county officers arrested him at his home yeterday afternoon and took, him to Amity for ah investigation. Sheriff Deatoh and Deputy White went to Amity yesterday morning and took'cBarge of . the investigation of the shooting. One or mora persons were found who olaimed they bad heard Ove cash say that if his wife would not live with x him she would 'nsver live with anybody else." and othsr I atatamanta h.fc T also developed thatr last Septem ber, . soon : after the separation. Overcash swore out a warrant for his wife. The cjise was heard by Justice MoNeely of Amity, who taxed the costs aganst Overcash. This so enraged Oreroasb.. it is auegea, mat nt mads tnreatemng remarks against the Wineooffs and hiB wife' to an officer.' Sheriff Deaton and others visit ed the home of Overcash' and found a pair of shoes in his room which were kento the Wine coff home and fitted in the-tracks leading to and from the 'window where ' the shot was fired . ' The offioers say the fit was perfect. Accordingly the- prisoner was brought to Statdsville late yester day afternoon and placed in jail to await developements. ;7 Overcash denies . his -guilt and he and hie paren is assert that he was at home all of Sunday" night. The shooting occurred between 8 and 0 o'olosk Sunday evening and Overoash was at home when tha offioers called between 4 and 6 yes terday - morning. It il several miles distant .from - the Winecoff home to, the Overoash home. Get 'it at Sittorda'. Bfcad TnaW axcsbab and Baraosi 0f the Farm Life School lis now Ipreparetj to make butter-fat tests and. keep milk reeords for the 'of the community.',. This will mccomplish ;two i. parppiea : it wul enable ; the farmers to com- pare the prodnc tire ,bilityof their: eowt .aWd- tbcheck .'their yield isgainsi tJbVf eed billV At the same time it will" enable the a community servant, and will provide practioal work for the dais in agriculture. - : ; " ' . "N6: ehages wilF; be made . for this work, AH that will be asked of the farmer in his interest and co-operation la. order to .: facil ifaie tha: work it will be. necessary for the farmer', to have his, mila in '. such; vessi la ;t hat : it ; can ; fee weighed eon viently on' the dty as signed for his est.V r ;' Bach farmer in the associatibf will ke Visited one day' .'eaolr month, morning and. -evening when the milkffrqra eaoh cow wil wetghed and tested. These re- abrde will ,ba kept "at the schoo snd may be aepured at an time. : This groop will be known as th Rows u Record Association. I you wish' to become a 'member, and srdure" these services- absolu- ' "7 r " ' ' AT ,J,,.rlf ' Ue routss if possible. . ' .RMiix; r T. VZT i. - : v Instructor m Agriculture. How to Car CuUdreaa Colae Keep childSr j, clothe -comfort ablt, avoid exposure and giro Di . Bell's W Pine-Tar-Honey, It ; is pleasant. v soothing. antisentic. raises phlegm acd reduces inflam lsiojaiIhe first dose girsi ; re - ,leIT' 'mf-A -T.1.. ness or long ocld.v Don't : del . treatment. Don't let your child msim wxa.B, at w ' - , 1 - - ' - " 9 w amnrwtceaWv1zoo-Ma"KllMV - : : VM Tjfg SftflBl flalfilifor By publicity committee. -Last Friday night, v January 14th, a preliminary debate was held in the school auditorium for the purpose of sejeotiog debators to go to Mount TJUa and Spencer. The question was T Besolved, that the Unitad States should greatly inorease its navy . ' Afflr mative:Yorke PeelerlButh Cline Jennings Kester, Alberta Parks , Nsgative : ' Ruth Blackwelder, Bay Sloop, Nelle Menius, Luther Hodge.- Two kebators were se- lected from eacn side, these-being Both Cline and Jennings 'Kester on the' affirmative. : Rath . Black welder and Nelfe Menius on the negative, - The question waa de cided in favor .of the ntgative . The judges were P. A, Earnhardt, Prof. P. E. Wright and Rev. J. S. Wessinger. V- The O'Henry Literary Society held its reguUry -meeting Tues day, January 18th, the. following program was rendered t Debate ; Resolved that' China Grove should have a new ' school buildinsr. Affirmative : Era Sechler. Mar- garet . Robinson, fiae : Trexler . The question was deoided in favor of the -nsgative. Demonstration, Robsrt Baiingsr. Recitation, Myrtle Ritohie. Tha China-Grove High -Sohool will bava - box supper Frid night, January 21st. The public is invited. Constipation and xodlgestloa Ml have used Chamberlain's Tablets and must say they . are the best I have erer used for con stipation and indigestion.'' My wife "also used them. for indiges tion and ,. they .-did her good,' writes Eugene S. Knight; Wil mington, if.O. Obtainable every where. . ' v - The third regular teacher's meet ing of the Rowan County'; Teach- ers Association will be held in the old -court house," Salisbury, Saturday, Jaiinary 22; at 11 o oiock. : Snot Av, T, -Allan,,. will giva-a reciUtion-- based Ton the teaching, of common branchasVnd BE. ams or the j.Stata Depart- ment pf Education, will address ihttachtr4i V V f ' I RiilJir IXlh i lirir Fircfrt Fu i Eny J ii tfi Piici if BsUxui Sieeiift.- CWlotts OfcMrr. w How' do youlgreet lhe farmer when he comes to town? - Jnr. greeting such P tha, feels that he is not one of nst ha Or is he ,madetojfeei; that Jha -irin town, am'onsr hie iwonI. uk - . - - c " . his friendsTvr'-u";;.! '?C'- Tha.iiaorth the town depends; greatly upon f your .attitude toward the ' farmer when he favors you with his visits; - . xie is.sne Dacrbone of the. com- munity, and without his aid and x -encouragement yours;would l?e sn ; unsuccessful; business community ' , Tho.tonsnian is no better than V the man from i thel f arro,nd tha - farmer can- claim, no oyer the townsman. V: snpenority hl are human bsings, with tha sama aims and purposes in life, endowed with the same brands of, intelligence. - ; In fact : all aye" broihsri of" common community,'" ihes- only difference being that one lives in town, where lifa is a little mora divertiflsd, i'w.h i 1 . tha other breathes God's pure air in' the green fields of the country. t IB all remember that they are brothers, and sisters, and cousins,' and that the welfare of tha one is vital to the success of the other. When r you rids ont - into V tha country the f armsr extends the hand of fellowship, bids you wel come, anoT hands you. a hearty : "come again. K. v ; ' h -;. s . Jt is a delightful, charaotsritti of the man from the farm", for his greeting is. sincere and his invita tion is from the hesrt w ; .-Bui what of you when'the farm er comes to tOWn? ': ; ? ; Is your. . wslcoms - on ' the - same Jigh planers his.' T -t , . . . T . i.' -. W nos xor me contents 01 his purser , You of the town are proud of the farmers, ot your communitvl and of their wives and the daugh- - Urs. .; . Thsy are men and women of a high order of intslligence, whose integrity is beyond question, and whose thrift, and energy, and per severance is transforming our oountryside into a farve of indus try and wea)th. - -".i They are builders one and alL But we fear that we of tha town are often forgetful of the great duty that we owe to them for their loyalty and generosity in support I f the local business community. We ourselves know of. the Hish regard in which we hold the farm ers of the community, but we doubt if the farmer knows of tha warm sentiments which we enter tain toward him. And this is bsoause we think much and say too little. It should not be so. . Let us of the town cultivate a more friendly and neighborry spirit, let us tjpen up our hearts that the farmer msV look within, for we' s re but one big family and should dwell tegsthtr in unity and brotherly love. - Lst us act as we feel, and give the farmer to understand that he is of us, as well as with ni ; ; We need each other for a pros perous fsrming community makes a live town, and the prosperity of the towns adds life and enjoyment to the countryside. . - A.' S. Oorrell. of Landis writes : I havs a blackberry briar that ran last summer 100 feet, 50 eaoh way and at this ' time' the; leaves '-ara green aud i would like for yon to come and see it. This is a true story. Tell Vanua ne will hava to hustle. v ' A large circle of friends. will be grisy sd to learn of - the - death cf Miis Texla 8 wink, daughter of tha late Charles H. 8 wink, whioh oo- V curred abouvS:80 o'clock Thttr- day af tsrnoon.at tha homa- of her ,r-. : -. "" ? owinjc,a , uner osrees, oaiisbupy:, 1 The young woman had bsen ill foe : 1 ' tr y V r. 4 -5 V: "jti- r 'J . 1 ' " .' '-V. .' . N.' rfr: ft , .' -'TV .'-V;' ;.. "if. .t: ;s--v 7
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