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. K BV V. V .1. V - ' Geraaa Ufive Getliiiff BbsbIIs ' - VOL. 6. NO. 8. ' ' OHINA GROVE, NROHOTH, 1916.; ; . 5 ; ' " ' ::;RfqEiro"pErn6o ." " ' I . 1 : 7 1 1 ' " . ' ' . t 7 ' '' I ' . .1 .. . " . : ' . " NEWS S A LIS B 11 ; pf interest to ALL OF OUR READERS 1b agricultural class of the Farm Life school wnt over to Mr LiagleV on the Lmcolatoa road yesterday to be present at a demonstra tion in tree prunning, . Frank Rickard spent Tues day evening in Charlotte and yesterday evening in Salis bury Archdeacon WH Harding and wife of Salisbury, epeut yesterday here at Mr and Mrt W J Brink's. v J L Bostian and son, Basil are bua y sa w i ng lumber at a miinrocated in the rear of 'heir residence and are plac ing lumber foe the erection of a garage. Mrs M J Graham, who has been visiting in Atlanta, Ga., returned yesterday. While away she. purchased a lot of spring millinery. Mrs J L Holshouser spen Saturday and Sunday in Sal isbury nd Spencer visiting at A H Wertz's aud H J Peel er's respectively; Uncle Pat Bays we continue to endure the presence of J H Weaver. S A Weddington of Derita, has been b-re this week vis iting Mesdames F W Bost, G f Weddington and T A Albright. Tbe friends of Charles Bafrit will sympathize with him in the loss cf his mother who lived at Rimertown, Ca- barrtiffxoantyf recently . M M Ketchie spent Bundav i n Charlotte visiting his daughter, Mrs J ,W Cook. Mrs W R Cooper, who has been visiting her mother at Glafcs, has returned home. A T Bost spent Wednesday night in Charlotte. Mri Fred R Shepherd is spending a few days here with 'her parects, Mr and Mrs J L Sifferd, before going to Rockwell to live. F W Bost has arranged to hold a special exhibition Bale of millinery and other .arti cles en Friday and Saturday, March 17 and 18th. 10 per cent, of tbe proceeds go to the missionary society of St Marks1 church. Hubert F Cooper of High Point, is expected to spend Sunday here with his parents, Mr and Mrs J F Cooper. Mrs C H Deal spent Wed nesday at John R Brown's. Mrs B H Miller, who has been ill with H grippe, is now able to1 be up. . B S Shuford spent yester day afternoon in .Salisbury on business. , Thk birlh h jjood Sain Pitjrick was tmprepsively brcnht to thd mi ad of ail euj ?yiog Mrs. Jfuk-'ntVEoipitalUy oa Thursday afteriiOODt.' March 2ad. The home wa effectively arranged with pot ted plaDtaud fragtant hyaointhi. After theT arrival of all the saesta. each ons was reaueated to I a teir a pig from paper whijh had been given them. Thia feat cre ated maoh merriment and inter change cf wit at the expense of the hapless pigi, the handiwork of the different imaginations . Baoh pis was given a name and a vote 'aken aa to which one most resem bled tvanimal for whioh it was fashioned . In a tie, Mrs. Earl Stray won the dainty boudoir cap over Mrs Robert Gray. Objects found in the room were theenswers to questions of tbe original contest which followed. The St. Patrick idea was carried oat in both" contest and prises. Mrs. Robert Qray was the recipi ent of the first prise, a beautiful g'een satin box of bon-bons with the ever present pipe of the sons of Old Erin on the top. The con solation fell to Mrs . Frank Pat terson . Just before the dose .of -the meeting a delicious luncheon was erred. Miniature flags of Ireland were the favors. The hostess it to be commended for the very enjoy abls afternoon spent with her. Ulss Ttoia Enterti'iBed In Honor of Miss PiibBrton Wednesday Evening. iOii Wednesday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock Miss Ruth Thorn delightfully entertained in honor of Miia Pembsrfcon, one of the members df the graded a hool fac ulty and a very charming bride of the coming Juue. " After several spirited games of Progressive Rcok the dainty score cards, consisting of hand-painted wedding bells, tied, with maline, were oolleoted. Miss Lula Pearle Bostian, it was found, made high est score an d received a lovely cut glass and silver vase. The greets were then ushered into the dining room where a swest collation, fol lowed by after dinner mints, was served. The color soheme of green .and white was tastefully carried out in the dining room, the table being especially pretty with white carnations, sweet peas and feres. .0WAK GOUHTY mn Mrs W B Fleming, who has been ill for a few days, is some better. Mrs Goodman and daugh ter, Miss Addie, spent Sun day here, visiting at M A Stirewalt's. Mrs Ethel Horton of AN bemarle, who BDent several dydhef w WTthnfiir fister, Mrs W J Swink, returned home Monday afternoon, Dr WC Boyden spent Mon day afternoon in Salisbury. A revival began;, at the first Baptist Ghuroh- in Spencer, on xnursasy evening aca will coni tinue through March. It will be conducted by tbe bastor Be v. E. T. Garter assistsdXy I R. Dean, rof Toronto, Canada; Evangelist Harry of Texas, a ad Howard Mar tin of Missouri. The public is in vited. y 5 4 Fire of unknown origin on Wed nesdav' night about 11 o'olock de stroyed the retidence of Jim Bald win, colored, inEsst Spencer. The structure - was a flvs-room cottage and tbS. joss is between IJOO a d $800 I The Davie County commence ment is to be .held, at Mooksville- on April 1st. - Work on. the rebuilding of St. t.ii.t. r .tk...i nk.-.L :n i. After leaving the dining rorm I . -7..- , T . Miss Pemberton was presented 4U uw "JUUVr with a lovely corsage of pink sweet The Catawba, Ice aud Fuel Com. peas and some hand-embroidered pany of Spencer; on Tuesday start lingerie by Miss Thorn. The ed operations bdth day and night flowers harmonised beautifully witn tne view e,t stomg up more with Miss Pemberton's costume than 40,000 tons of ice for the ap proaching Georgia peaoh shipping season. The capacity of the plant is 60 tqns a day . P. H. Bernhardt, chairman of the Grant oreek drainage oommis sionsrs, ana : m. Miner and Msrtin P. Moore,' contractor, on Wednesday afternoon inspected Grant creek from the bridge on the . Wilkesboro road to a point three miles up the stream. Chair man Bernhardt reports the creek to be in good shape and fully ca pable of draining the water out of fie bottoms. The 'dredging outfit has about three miles to go yet be fore its work 9 accomplished. The engineers and other rail road men in bj employ of the of black georgette crepe over white satin, white kid shoes and large black velvet pioture hat. Among those who were present and enjoyed -tbe evening were: Mftsdataet Charles Miller, Byron Shuford, W . J. Swink, Whit Kim ball, Boy Kimball, B. D. Jenkins, Albert Miller and Mrs. Allen; Missel Pemberton, Van Horn, Kathleen Townsend, Frinces Wor tham, Ella Mae Miller, Delia Blevins, Lillian and Christine Mil ler, Lula Pearle Bostian, Vera Ed dleman, Velma Bostian, Ola Linn and Ruth Johnston. Oi Aootber Pail of the L(S8 Freseh Ofon Testous Oat cf Captured Wood. . Maroh 8 Fighting of great vio leme between tbe Yreucb and German infantry.has been in pro gress from Bethinsdntt notthwait of Veiduo," to the Meuse, . and east of the Meuee from the eouth ern elcpes of Cote de Talou to the Douaumost region, batt'e fronts aggr-gstirg abcut 10 miles in leugtbV ' Spirited artillery duels oontinued along the remainder of the fr-nt about Verdun - ."' . A continuation of- the German drive nor thwea To f Verdun is de clared hv Berlin .to have netted the- Germans French, positions over a front of nearly four miles and virtually two miles in depth and enabled them to caoture 58 oQcere and 8,277 men. The vil lage of Forges and Begneville the heights of Baben and the Oumieit woods fell into the fiards of the Germans. The Frsnoh did, not, give up these positions .without etioug re. listanoe and suffered heivy otu altieb, espeoinlly along the south ern fringe of the Cumiers wood. In the Cor beaux wood, which was oooupied reoently by the Ger mans, the Frenoh launched a heavy counter-attack and drove the Germans out of the greater part of the poiition. A German attack with heavy effectives against the. French Bethincoutt lines was repulsed. Sa t of tte Meuse the Germans have captured the Hardaumont redoubt, over whioh there has been such heavy fighting, and in A 6fitflBi&t8?fif Hilars"' Pirtalihif fi ' toe Pablic fiiids Cunildini? v- The hoard c f cou t v com mis siomrs -at its today rgalaf monttly Feeetiri Blrndey and Tueiday trauiicd tbw following business, all memtr bung preiv entr, " - . " ' " s, Dr. E. W. Cunie, county Lealth officer, reported all county insti tutions in good healthy condition. The chairman appointed a com mittee cou s? sting of E. E. Giay, W . T. Sumner and G. Y. Thoma sou to confer with U. L. Cannon with reference Kto making -aome change in the National aighway just this side of the Bowan-Oabar-rnj line, said oommittss being em powerefr to act as they think: belt with reference to making change, it being agreed that the making of this change is to cost the coun ty cf Bowan nothing. Ordered that no damage be al lowed J. H. Koontx for building a road across his land. Ordered that Mr. Patterson be iilowed to pay the special tax for ranning a billiard room frbm the time he opened for business. Ordered that the road leading from Geo. Moore's to Centenary cauroh be not granted. Tbe committee appointed at the : sat meeting to investigate at the oounty home reported everything being kept in good conditionand said committee reccommendi that the county "buy from Mrs, Patter son such things as she owns and that are needed at the home to wit: Cow, hog. and chickens. Ordered that the bill for gasoline as Bei Shealj to le Installed On the third'Sunday afternoon in March at Landis, Rev. Shealy will be installed aa pastor of the Landis charge whioh inoludes Concordia. The oharge to the pastor will b3 delivered by Rev. M.M.Kinard c f Salisbury and the oharge to the people by Rev. W. H Riser of China Grove. State o! Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County. Frank Ji Cheney tmade path that he ie senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chenny & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, county and. state aforesaid, and that said firm will par the sum of one hundred dollars for eaoh and every case of catarrh that oanuot be cured by the use of Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. a line-atraigntening maneuver presented by Mrs. , Patterson be have made progress on a front of uot paid. about fie miles, along the south- Peeler Grain and Provision ern slope! of the Cote de Taiou Company was awarded the con and the Cote lo Poivre and in the tiact for fu mishit g the county Douaumont region. I camps, home and workhouse sup- in tne Woever district soutneast l niiei for tbe month. of Verdun the Germans hare foro- Ordered that whan thA road 8outhern Bail way, inoTuding the employee of the Spencer shops, it is said, have voted on the demand of the 400,000 railway employee 01 the oountry for an 8- hour day and time and a half for overwork, i'he ballot was seoret and it is not known how these men voted. This demand on the .part of railway employes may be the meana of tbe Freiicb tnJooae . their -.hold jf oweisved outlying positions they held in Highway said force be allowed to f ntipaied, take a clott of CS3 J - 1 i a Sworn to before me and gttb- u"usT arihud in mv nresence. this 6th iea has ever naa. Binary Fapit Missicnary pageant given by the Wowan's Missionary Society of St Mark's E. L. Churob, on the 8rd Sunday night in March The-full program will be publish ed next week. This will be an in teresting occasion and the public is cordially invited to attend. day of December, A. D 1886. (Seal) A. W. Glbasoh, m. a 1 notary puDiio Hall'e Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts direotly upon the blood and muoous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Onur a Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall'e Family Pills for oisttipttion. Announcement of the engage ment of Miss Elizabeth Davis to Kenneth Trotter, of Charlotte, was made at a bridge party given Tuesday by Miss Dorris Harry to the members of the Eat re Voir club. The bride-to-be ii the only I larly aotive in the Black Sea, spend cue week on some grading whioh is being done in the ceme tery in West Salisbury. ' Ordered that P, u. Phillipe be allowed uo damages for rot d be ing bujlt across his farm. Ordered that the work on' the Hannah Ferry Road be deferred. Ordered that Jerome Hagar be allowed ftS per month out of the funds for the poor. Ordered that Mr. and Mrs. lire. J . fl. Harris die ie?y taddirily al ttr lioiav in- t?Zt: 6a Wedneaday evani&s; Tea,' t' ceased - had been in- appaxssily ' good health and aad etat cae f her , y 0 aax - sons on aa' errand; Upon his return the boy. fstsd his mothsr. stated' in a tsax oonscious paiyiaiaa - was tily summoned but dial rtssltrf; m a short tios. mr a&i5S3 and two eons survive, - , Ileathf doe to a complieaiisa cf diee4ses on ' Wedaetday ; nrrht claimed L. " L Shoaf at his fccav -on -iuuroaa Btreet,, HsliiSrsrT Mr. Shoaf had- Lean a fiagsias-oa the western division for the pss thirty or more years Ha vaa ac of the survivors of the great Bce- tian Bridge wreck near PtiTTTTillt some years ago in whioh CI cccla were killedv Ha leavea a wife asd one daughter. Tha body was talc en;to Oonover Thursday roomisj for burial . Ur. 8boaf death caused a doubU braviaat ta hie wife, whose 'aoihtx, lire. Peter Sraithaced C5 yeara, ilad at Conofsr on. theaaaa day Mi Bhoaf died. . ' - A metsaga & received , ea . Thartday morning by Mrs, U. A Bringle, of Baliabtxy. natifyi her of the death ol her siiUr. Ura. 6. . Cice, which - oesaxrad Wed neaday night at Cafiald, fl. GL titer a lingering lUnecav Tha d ceased formerly lived ia fialishszj and has friends and relttma btth here and in Spenoarw At everyone knows, tha botrdj are ; the aewerage system ol.;th bodyr and it is of the greattst i portanoe that they daughter of Mr. atd Mrs. O. D. Davis, of Salisbury, and is one of the city's most attractive and pop ular young women. Mr. Trotter is a young business man of Char lotte. The wedding ia to take Miss Minnie Ritchie has pur- ua nn Mv lftth. A M Bnitalo on the village of Fresues. Her) the Germsnsjassert they captured 700 prisoners. -In the Meuse hills the French artillery is counter-shell ing the guns of the Germans. ' Trenches captured by toe Frenoh in upp9r Alsace, destruo tive bombardments of German! positions at several points north 01 the Aisne ana the shelling in the forest of the Argon ne are told of in the Frenoh official communi- . ww 1, I . canon, sixteen rrenca aeroplanes Adam Beaver each be allowed $8 have dropped large numbers of per mboth out of the funds for shells on the Mets Sablons eta- the peer. "n. O.dered bv the board that the Russian warships jure particu- Qrubb building, owned bv V. Wallace & Sons, be assessed at W6.000. The ectir board, except the chairman, were aiked to meet the board of commiseioners of Dadid son County and also the .Road berlain'a Tablets just after ss?i and they will correct Obtainable everywhere. A Specific Against Oolda. The nearest thing to a speoifio agiinst oold is a sleeping porch or -pen bed room and a cold sponge bath every morning when you first get up. Even then you will oc casionally take a cold, especially when colds are epidemic, and chased a lot on Liberty Street and will erect a bungalo on it, begin ning about June 1st. She will be adjoining the property of R. M. Ritohie. Nro SopeMait fir Sim Mlic , r i I when vou do you will find Cham- -f Knliahnrv SnnHnv fw berlain'a Cough Remidya great to hear Sam Tbey were Small much ternoon "lecture. pleased. Mrs I Frank Patterson and daughter, Mrs H K Millr, are visiting in Albemarle. Mr and Mrs Roy Kimball and Miss Vera Eddleman and T S Wilkie went to Char lote T uesday to see a noted opera. Sam Goodman of Concord, spent a few deys here with bis uncle, M A Stirewalt. Mr Goo 'man has just return ed from Los Angles and other points in the v?est. He is a singer and' is traveling with an opera company, help in enabling you to get rid of it. lry it. Obtainable every where, i Self RaiiiiG Floir IM3 Here. . The China Grove Roller Mill has just put in a mixer and are now putting up some of the beat self raising flour on the market. All that is heeded to make good brad from this produot 19 a little water or sweet milk, and the short ening. This is one of ths jacst reliable and progressive mills in the state and the demand for its splendid products is constantly on the inerease. . The China Grove public sohool committee has elected a new su perintendent for the coming year by the name of Redfern of Walk ertowa . Prof Redfern comes well reconaniended and it is thought will give general satisfac tion. Prof. R, D. Jenkins who has held this position two terms, did not apply for re-election. He has many friends here who will regret to learn of his intention to leave Proper Trestmsnt for BUi&asne. Forva long time Miss Lula Skel ton, Churohville, N. Y was bil ious and had sick headaohe and diszv BDells. Chamberlain's Tab 9 lets were the only thing that gave her permanent relief. Obtain able everywhere. W F Cauble of China Grove Township killed a five-month old hog we'ghing 130 lbs and got 50 lbs of lard. Whoever can beat ,that trot out your hog. bombarding the coast towns, and the continued progress of the Rus sian force is evidenoed by the oapture of the town of Rise, which lies about 86 Miles east of TrebuondkOE e of the important Commission of Davidaan objectives of the Russian Army, fer with them relative to the toll In Persia, also the Russians are bridge across the Yadkin River, forcing their advance at a lively The chair appointed a commit- paoe and have oaptured the town tee consisting of J. W. Peeler, Jas. of Benha (Bennen) to .the north w. Miller and G. Y. Thomaton to of Eermanshah. i00- over a proposed road leading Artillery activity is increasing from L A. Miller's across the along the Dniester Rivet and the country by way of St. Luke'a Bessarbian frontier, probably pre- Church to a point near Mrs. Od aging the re-cpening of a pro- die's on the StokesjFerry Road, gressive oampaign. Ordered that the matter of pur- Fifty large German warships, ohasing-a road truck be deferred. it accompanied oy armed twaiers, Ordered that, the old Foetor Z'ppelina and submarines have Mlll ro.d ha diieontinn , . m n v . H H ..wua . The Woman's Missionary fie oieiv of St. Mark's . L. Ohsrsh will observe the ' first weah ia Lent as their week of prayer aad self denial. Beginning ca Hit day, March 18th, with eemsra every afternoon exoepa Soodaj closing with a. raiauaai geaut, "Christ in arasrita," Sunday night March 19th. satneatly desired that every : ter of the society, and aa cany ef the young people at can, will at tend these servjoee. All ihesa wh ) are to take part in the raHt service, will please bo at the obwxeb Saturday aiternooo at 8 :80 sharp, for rehearsal The public is cordially tatitad to attend these servioos. Ilia been sighted steaming west off tb North Holland coait, aocorditg to the report of the captain of a steam trawler, which has arrived atYmuiden. Aa Ideal Sprtel A good and time tried rtsaiy ii Dr. King's New Life Pilla. The til it. dose will move the bowels, stimulate the livsx klsar thV system of waste Llocd tin purities. Yon owe it to ycuxtalf to clear the syittsi cf bed? poiionsi accumulated dgrfa the winter. Dr . King'e Nov LLl Villa will do it. S5o. at Get it at Sifferd'o. The Court of Last Resort. Around the etove of the cross roads srocerv is the real court of last resort, .for it Anally over-rules all others. Chamberlain'a . Cough Remedy haa been brought before this court in almost every cross roads grocery in this oountry, and has always received a favorable verdict. It is in the country where man espeote to receive full value for his money that this remedy is most appreciated . Ob tainable every wJ Colds Quickly Relieved Many people cough and oough from the beginning of Fall right through" to Spring. Others get oold after oold. Take Dr. King's Nsw Discovery and ycxif will get almost immediate relief checks your oold, stops the racking, rasp. ing, tissue-tearing dough, heals the inflammation, soothes the raw tubes. Easy to take, Antiseptic and Healing, t v50o bottle of Dr. King's ooyery hd keep it lnur rt 1 cer- ndJf.keep tainlya a bottle o writes W. 0 N. H. Mo fled but it n ft sj on hand ranoonia, not? satie iya helpe. A. Deit's to the Iredell County line. The board ordered a survey of the Wilkerboro Road from Wood leaf to the oounty liue and that a Daaxers of Draft 1 csa.ll be made for bids and this and Drafta feel best when we are the miesirig link cn thetatesville hot and perspiring, just whea Road jointly and separately with they are most dangerons and the the privilege -of aocepting or re result is Neuralgia, Stiff Neck . J " Sore Musoles or sometimes an at JT . , 1 tack ot Rheumatism. In such It was moved and ssoonded that cases apply Sloan's Liniment. It the order passed at the last meet- stimulates circulation to the sore ing of the board removing camp and paiuful part. The blood flows No. 3 from the Wilkesboro Road freely and in a short time the leading through Unity and Scotch stiffness and pain leaves. Those Irish Townships he recinded, and r iffering from Neuralgia or Nen- that the order.paised at the Jsnu itlgio Headache ill Cndoneor ary meeting with regard to this two applications' of Sloan's 'Lini- work be re-instated and the .work ment will give grateful relief. The proceed acoording to that order, agonising pam g ves way to a The motion was dsffated. . , tingling sensation of comfort and 8ereral minor mstteri, inolud- warmiu and quiet rest and sleep ling hearings as to assessments of is psiDie. itood too. The stork left a ten-and-o ralf pound girl at the .hocia of Mr. and Mrs. SUphca Bo gerlB Tuesday morning. T h e : Corriher Oarpentey Company are preparing fox your spring needs and in vita you to call Bee advertise Tnt in thia paper. . For Too CULT 1 If your child has a oold. runs or coughs much get a. tssall bottle of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Hea-ey. It's ' a pleasant Pine-Iar- Money syrup, just what ' ehildraa like, and just the-medicine to soothe the : cough and' check tha oold. : After taking, childraa ttap frettinr. sleen srood - and-ara tan and sleeplins hearinas as to iimimtnti of lontirelv welL Inaiii- D, -tunt- for Neuritis. I oropertv were Iftw nn And 1 Pin-Tiiw&Bnav - a"': 1 I rv - 1
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