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. - - - i r- -- vat ;'.Vi..'.iT i i-t 5i vol. OifNoie. X)HI NA G RO V E::U$ O- M A Y BTH IOIR PRlOE75 0SmG mm: I' If- y 5 1 v. V T" -- v. if'". V' NEWS of interest to ' v Alt Of -i0URlJEAlERS4 , 0rt :Bp is now clerkiug t ABos.' ??. Jjra W JB Deal and chij 4ren are a.t; Derita visiting JJre tSamael Weddingtbn, T a4y ;Cperr epenV Mon 44o Concord. -':ilvotL'"C C and H S ipeble? trm neat town, was yiierday af ternon, ictlme it-was fanned y -" ictiit ? & !3c iis act ex- tonmiad -Id ods njsat the Deaton Wjin laM jieard from : O kjpol hafiTb leachitig . at Woodsdale. has retjimed ( 'home tar the Bm There will -be a public ng at the public school building Friday night; May IStit, by EL S Williams of Con oon -' Republican candidate for vppgress in this district. Tha public is invited to hear him; A . J ;vW:agl has opened a "shop 4n the Bostian tigand is being liber- ally, patronized. Mr Eaglis an vijjienced painter and dfendid work. '..fthur Boat ' of Salisbury, was here on business yester day afternoon. Orus-) xown and Robert Lee of BpeCQT, were -visiting ternoon. iUrj J M teller, A Sbulen- rger Dr Gt A' Ramsaorand Wednesday and Thursday m Vln80nSalem attending a raeofijDgof the North Carolina D 0OorreTl, Earle Bostian and William Phillips spent yesterday afternoon in Saliv buty. . . rof H J Lomax has pur? the restaurant arjcl busin,e88 conducted for a t, weeks by Mesimer & Bitcei Prof Lomax has taken charge And expects to see that jpublic is well served iulhis line and wouW be glajto ihave his friends call. . pt Mrjand Mrs C G VoaeM K: Dry Miss Mary Bostianjand O Gyosa, Jr., spent Sunday afternoon in Winston-Salem, tunjAng the trip in Mr. Vosb's auto. , J; Mrs Q G Voss spent "fester day in Charlotte. 'K ; Arrangements ar e-being considered lor a children s day service to be held ; at the lthodist church at ah early 4atet notice of which; will be given later. . A candy pulling and box supper will be give at Mrs Jae: N Day vault's tomorrow night .for the purpose of rais lug funds with which to pay on tne aeDt on tne new par soriage. A deiightful even iug is expected anoT the pub lie ia: Invited to attend. The many! friends of W G Patterson will regret to learn that he is quite ill k the home of his mother,, Mp C E Pat tterson ' ' ' - , F W Bost took a sample burglar a'arntijfnd left for points in SouthUaroliua. IbaN C Svnod of the E L Chi rch meets, in Concord on Wednesday. May 10th J L s Hifferd and A Van Pelt were elected as lay delegates, ' who will represent -St Mark Church in .addition to rf Rarity H Riser. the ' ' f v LOCAL LeEoy Bostian iow.bas f u1! cnarge oi : tne Jttouzer garage located hre ' : . a Mrs! FranlPat terpn 1 ef t yestsrd a yl jp3ileit which place gheyiilryiw daughter. Mrsi'Dr Stephens; Mrs Earfe Botians visit ing her sister, Graw in Hooresville. John A ppp.iA8Si; JDeal ; were visiting hnrv: vp'atrtrda ft er h noti v t ' J A Eddlemau vitited his sister., Mrs P A vt u c'wiu. Et vriK iiwr, w'r W Gray, P W L Kim Phas E Miller, ?au aj 1 Dua I tian were : in - Salisbury busi nees Monday. ; John R i Brownsited at 's on Tuesday bight.; his father on Tuesdav Ha is said ti have drine Home fishing whilM in tha&ommu- nity, and it is -reported; he caught soma fishsi etc. . J F: Weddinglol was in town yesterday and later weni up to Salisbury. Xuesdkf Mr Weddington bought 100 acreMortand, a part of the A JLeazer farm i n Atwell Townsbip. He went to Salis bury to have his deed re corded. . L W Harris was in Salis bury tolay. Jas B Yoet, Republican can didate for sheriff was here yesterday beating the bushes ior voies Tanl Safrif it i. thought . - , . will recover from his self-m- an eye-: Best Thing for Billion Att ck "Oq acoouu-of my confinement in the printing effio I baye for years been a ohronic sufferer from mdigeetiou and liver trouble. A few weeke ago I had an attack that wae eo severe that I was net able to go to the cai9 for two days. Failing to get any relief from any otbr treatmeDt, I took three ot Chamberlain's Tablets and tbt next day I felt like a new man," writes H. 0. Bailer, Editcr Caro lina News, Chapl u, S. 0. Ob tainable everywhere. Farm Life Mm'n Elected The board of trustees of tha Farm Life Sohcol? composed of the County Board, tf Edncaticn and the chair man, and secretary of the local school board, heli their annual meeting in Salisbury Monday. They audited the books of the Farm Life School and re elected Prof. Chas. E. Miller as instructor in agron'tnre and elec ted Mrs. Chas. E Miller as in structor in domestic science. Miss Van Horn, who ha 1 filled the posifon very successfully the paBt two years was not an sppli cant. The matron's position his not yet been filled. Hew nra. H'rro Got Rid Stomicb Trflub'e of Her "I 8 offered with stomach trou ble for yeais aud tried everything I heard of, but tha only relitf I got was tmporary nutil last spricg I saw CbB m berlait's Tablets adver tised and procured a bottle of them at our drug store. I got imme diate relief from that dreadful heaviness after eating and frnm pain in the stomach writes Mrs Linda Harrod, Fort Wayne, Ind. Obtainable every where. Tax LMli W, L Kimball, Esq., taxdiiter for this tcwuihip, will begin his rounds tc day atR. A. Yost's He will be in China Grove on the 6th, 10th and 20th ; Landis on the 13th and 17th; K?nnapolis, Campba!l's store, on the 8ib. Tha balanoe of the month be will be found at home. -J. ! Get it ot Sifferdt!. wiiiMi' M - .'M -' .'- V Wo . -v,.l (jJ TKa f nil ' i 'RnxffAn : Clbntitv Boarct of Education ; fold its reffulai months meeUntf this week and amoflg other bosi- Si tiiutcl ieaohenewpEu rUo beuged itt the 5cfe90l lu Jbirl - of tha - fcnooi are to cay iwui viniosxi ,d- MOrM. half v - ft .- Ti..tu . , ' & w the registration dookS for the special school tax electiott-Will close Saturday; May 8tb . It waa decided toremploy a I teacher inyndastriai TiitbiDg CQuuty otodr ? maintaining; t in. tructor 4B tobpaid battle government out of the Anna amuationrf und and the other, third paid on01 w coB .r funds. . . This was the only business of any importance trans Km Yr Slda Clixd HcaUhy . 1 I lbre it only on way to hare oleftt. ith pomplexica and tht,.M,i .k;'. Zl . if to ketp the bovtla aotiv fKnd n-in-th. ot to hA !-- rm- tr;.. Tiri r"1' healihy and; olwir, oiore tfa bqw I Bll KSUIITl H1UIIUMO tU-I eli ffentlr. fimulate the hrer blood. A splendid prin medi' oi ne . 25o at y oar Drnggtit . Biriaaaj Fartj "r :".- v'"iwith f.. .ibt h.n... Thi A delightful event of lastlkereby adooted. Saturday evening was the birthday party which Mr and Mrs. A W. Wiuecoff of Sutj first Monday in Jane., This xe ner, gavein honor of Missg"ds aluation of oertain prop- Kena rncKett. . ine young people made merry with guess'ng contests, music and other forms of amusements until a late hour. At ten vied to the diniog room, wiitb amiu a pr jiubiou oi lovely flowers, refreshments were served consisting of sand-wicnes, cream, cake and fruits. A large dirthbay Cake lighted with candles adorned the table. Many remembrances were given and the young folks departed with good wishes for mnny happy birthdays, 'those en joying the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs Winecon Misses Rena Puckett W6r6: lind Rendleman, (ieorg'a Felker, Rosa Houbarger, Margaret and Virgie Stilwell, Eula Gaskey and Lonie Sa - frit. Messrs. Arthur Hon barger, Paul 'mith. Fred Petrea, Henderson S afrit, Frank Smith, Joe and Robert Gaskey. Lee Webb. Clarence and Ourtis Loflin. Avod Spring Colds. Sadden chsnges, high winds, shifting seasons cause colds and grippe, and these spring co!ds are annoying and dangerous and are likelv to turn into a chromopo te used tor car wnne saiorcar inmmer oouffh. In such cases take a treatment of vt, .King's New4 Discovery, a plessant laxa ti Tr Sfrnn It aoothes the ooukh. ohecka theld and hjslps . break up an aitaca ox gnppe already prepared, no mixing or fussing. Just as our aruggist over 40veara. U .IMLtttWeMtti - m,rmiv.i.1 w ni)w"MJi'i . v. i : ... flll!AI!!?,! WiUi ui Ssr- l?r' sr Clstrtef Korss. sf aV SffiwJ" JSSSiPI Gh.ifmn T&Ai kranfcicled: r -i.6.itF;r--h,:, v - '. v- ornivl to exhibil Bpenoer dur- inr wwk beftiahiii May 8ih rtaUidd . , - v A Motion aa prgntsttgned W Ml oi Sr i VLll V jtaown it a; conidfttted diitrio Bfthipi. iiftt DVopoci.l .oapol Ux ot abrs ' thin 80 cnt. on tk.MlCO, Talaaiioo. of TW Ipol&Thrboipdtivorablj on (lua, nd tb folia win loticn oQeera wtro w R. od U. U. tteohler. fThu aleolioo It VII ordrA ihflif 4h Nfttinn - a hi(rhMir ,ai,ia. " w tnm 85 , idtg , - wiain. Aii.uJ IL.i it. t.!l S A lueuilitanf JbfK ide of the tower at the Bent Lad wiok farm. It wai ordered t bat the prstent array of tha Baker's -Milt and uieveiana rcaa oa ana tame 11 it Vas ordered -4hat the Badin property matter be deferred until ertisa inTBowan. It was deoided to areot a woveu wire fenoe aroand the workhouse. Ordered that tae old Stokes Ferry road be discontinaed from P. A. Peeler'e to Frank Agner's. Ik waa ordnrod br thi'hnarri ha Sopjrintendent Thomason iook OTer acd report on the . read If rem the Barringer farm in Oleve- land, and also on road leading out torn Bear Poplar to the 8tatec ville road above Cleveland. Ordered that no damages be al 'owed P. M. Phillips on account of road built across his farm. Ordered that a survey be mide of tha St. Lake road . ' Ordered that 35 be given W. B Fallis to pay Rowan's part of the oost of automobile to be osed in nr,nnAa inn with the work, of the ROBalOentral Hisbwav. Contract for supplies fer work- house, county hf me and camps waa given , to Feeler Grain and "n Company. It was ordered that M. E. Mil !?r ?roc!ei V. ODOe ,Dmy the Natioaal Highway. Ordered that Superintendent Thomason hire the neoessary teams from Mr. Plctt to do the work on the Baker Mill and Cleveland read. Ordered that a neij bridge be oat in over the jump ana nan branob. Ordered that L. H. Elliott be allowed $8 psr month for gs so line I is in use in connection with his road work. Ordered that the Salisbury Wa ter Works Company be given per- I a - 1 . a S mission 10. put in pipe aiong ine 1 roadway leading to Hanna's ferry A commitWe of ladies, oomposed M. Tatum and, Mra . af . J. Bag land-appeared i beipre the board in bebalfof aeonrinar.an appropria tios for a Uaiaed nuns to Tint A 'Delpiilliejiiii hm Qnita an olabofaii lonche on i ai gvn on laat Monday-' ai ternoon H tha Farm Lifa Sohooi bV .Ura. Mary BliUer,.Mra..Ohai.:B. ItiW lerv Mr.; AHaff an4" Ult Van 3aiaaftar tht: arrital of tha gneatiffr contest waa ar terad iri ithreal ohhniium; i n wnidh &Cra.. Tamplaton provad the ocky on and reoeire d a beautif a) big made of tatting. Hiia. Ada Btirewalt" played -a nttmber of initrameital piaoaa' oa: '."; t he piano and Miia Gladya Ponn- oy and;Uiia 7an Borua dalightad tha ladies with quite a cumber of yooal solos. ; r v ext a progrenive paannt con teit wtt heartily enjoyed and in couoting tbav soarta Mrs. Earl ray abd MraTK; W: Gray were fojiocf to baye the iame nambar. m cuttiog Mrf. Karl Gray won iat and was' given a beantiful work bajf. v ' '. ' ." The gnesti wejathan , invited iuto4ha dining room where a fonr ooane lnnohe n waa aenred. Mra. Miller and. Mha Van Borne waxa assisted Jn serving by Mrs. B. D. Jenkins ahd Miss Thorn. The halls and dining room were vary artistieailr decorated with oat flowers and every 'feature - of the' ocoaslion was sasBestiva of farm life and wasl beaatifoTly carried oat. . - Those presentVere tfesdames I. P. Patterson, P. E. Corriher, A. Seohler, G. J. Templaton, J. Brown, L. W. Harris, B. 8. Sbuford, R, W. Gray, J. E. Oime, 0. 8wariDgeD, J. H. Keller, W O. 8iffrdt B. W. BTsen J. A. Thorn, A. M.'Hinaa; P. ; Jj Ket ch ie, P.. A . Eearnfcsrdi, W . J . Bwink, B. D. Jenkins, Karl Gray A. O.: Norm 'and Umber and If jisee Ad 8tirawaltr .Virginia Whwoptag Cawih "Whan my daughter had whoop : 1 t i ' ids o. uxu iu ooBKuao ao nara t one time that ahe had hem orrhL oi tha lungs. I ''Wff a - terribly l alarmed about her condition. Seer iog Ohsmberlam's Oongh BanSdv so highly recommended. I tot her a bottle and ' it relieved tha I oough at epee. Before ahe bad I finished two bcttlee of this rata4 dr she wis entirely well," writes Mrs. S. V, Urimes. Orooksrilta. Ohio. Obtainable everywhere. Do Yob Kisw That v: T A oh I nrnm nfpn nl n 1 1 n ars? a j AJr-i - ' mt- . , awottU muui.ii id ccpcmmi too good health? tt-. Physical raining in-, child hood is the foundation of I Mrs. B W. Gray remembered ti J :B 7 ' na.C61,e a0 parfect -- . ,4 , li.-ii ml.. -k -rp.-Uy honorable in all bus ns trans- adult health? y "n cumber of fabnes. Theats4ion. And . : . u ... . The U. S. Public Health pme, a whip, fell to Mrs, Sifferd. carry out any obligations made Service issues publications A mixture of. ingredients used by his firm. 3 ; -yy onhygine and sanitatidiCfor in cooking was pasted to test the J JaUonal Baalf Commerca To freed istributibn? V T of'U: , W Hilli Oktarrh Oar. i.kaa in. laolation lathe mostaffieindTh eut means oi controlling lep rosy? Headache is Nature's warn ing that the human machine s running badly? Bullets may kill thousands. flis tens of thousands? Obesity menaces longevity? homes f c r the next few months to give spsoial instruction for pre vsntion and treatment of certain diseases,' especially tuberculosis. Several organisations, have sub soribsd to this fund which is beidg raised by the Child's Study Club ol Salisbury. The board deferred action on this matter. A FamUy;Covgb Syrrp Can be made 1 y mixing Pine -Tar, Aconite. Sugar, Hyosoyamus, Sas safras, Peppermint, Ipeoac, Bhn a a ii "a. in . . ' - caro, manaraae, uspsicum Jiuri ate Amonia, Honey and Glyesrine. It is pleasant, healix g and sooth Bg, th. phlegm- .04 gJte. ilmmt mittnt rAliof ifnt Ann.!;....: . . . . Li a m ix. T V . vefikapa of those who. prefer, not JJOr COn- :r T " l" . r Sr TTW1 - sail xiuwra.fxaoK.ay.- jan. De Bad at your dwggias. IasiiV on onttin. Hi null's D;nF. TTn. -aZ 7u u -i V-vuJ and aa.-that th. formula la on th. package; Get it at Sifferd'o. Great Singahd: Family Trawling Over ; Cbratauiquau :- is MME. CLAUS8EN ANCf M R. CLAU 83 EN D -TKEI R D AUG HTERaC ME- JULIA CLATJSSEN, prima donna contralto of the' Chlcabraad Opera Company, and her husband and daughters are traTellnsTer'tba entire Redpath Chautauqna circuit this season rYom Jacksonville, FJa, u. Chi cago In a prlTate car. They will arrive here on the' last' day of the Ghaa 'tauqua. - ' ' - ---- - . - Haj ifleioon CM A delightful affair waa the club meetitxto April 20th at the home of Mrs. F. E . CorrihsT, with Mrs. lsssMa4 nowaring dogwoy4 bine dsoorated the home ' Pouch was raarved In the library b y Uissss Uartha Shuford and Eliia Dea ooaitm. ' iL T a. ? After a while apent with fancy .t Sa r - . . ' ' . gaesta wera given a pasting glimpse cf a table loadsd with various articles aad. remem- berina the grsatest number of things obtsrvad, Urt. B. V7. Gray waa awarded a brass candle-stick and candles. A conglomeration o f sounds were heard .from an adjoining room and upon distinguishing .irnrMi.. v; acunds, Miss Virgi. m0 n inHii mc ncoi. miu vircri. i most of these . ' . , . mm at u?ke was awarded a toy drum. Through touch, r.bUndf.old, Mrs. Swsringsn, Mrs. W. 0. Sifferd and oordial oherries Mrs. J. A. Thorn proved herself most ef&oient in smelling acd was awarded a bott'e of perfume. A delicious salad course salad course with iced tea and candy was served by M'sies Martha Snuford and Elisa 1 eth Bostian. - The club was ' invited to meet With Urs. W. 0. Sifferd in two weeks. Lama Back Lame back is oiqiIIt das to rbeumatiW of the musclss of the 'back. ' Hard wotking people are moat likely to seller from it. Be lief may be had by massagiog the' back wltn Uhamberlain'a Lini ment two or three, times a day. m a a . a t iry is. ubsainaoie everywhere. for Chiia Grove The citizena of China Grove have contracted with the Bed. w " mln nhtnUnnitft T.M.nt r.. fo .W. f7 o7S.iiwhT8ur.""' I taTt.inmnt. h.ra U- wriaiomtnM cere oaring the fall -nd winter; Thsaa Tan urf. , ii ; -"--" I win consiss oi lectures and musi- cal numbers bv-aome of the best tntsrtamers on theplatform an wiH contain muoi of real-merit I " ' l " no MWO courses are axoeot in lanra citi..: . ' aw- f r r , rw. - . . ' vw v.oui.. 4ui i si is sw. .rw rn wa- a i urwaa ' mvam i w m coma i f ot tbt h mi J luuuoau aaesa .people to Jamee H.' Verenaon.f Phuaua It Ti'jAsrN 1- - hare and will ba wall naid I fllnkaT.ini.nt killa nainlf " jM;&Sy J In a : Private jCar " 1 r ?l ji ;' MMil far 1918. Now 'is the time to get foar' dates fixed for family xeonionsjn Older - to prevent anV eoafileta ajqvoi nsva im aii-vri f m Sftrt?;, TaIolIowTiai have teso arranged:' " ...Coafsrenca.'VlJ Hari mon"i Oibatrus Cokoty.' i July 26. Yost-Stirewsi UP 1 e a a y : Beasioiw Mt.-Bopa Church. - Aug. 8 Nazareth O r p h an sT , ; Home Picnic ' v. j . . Aag. 4-0 Northern ' Lot h e r a n ' 'Wl Conference. B e t i Church Rowjtn Ooanty' HoVa TW? We cflfarr One Hundred Dollars to ny t,i0t Qfr that cannot ba oared by HaH's n.i - rrh nnr. . J - uaiarrn uura. ; . . inHKNttYnv T,i r ; ; We, the: undsrsigced, hava "Qn 1FJ Cheney for the last bjood and mucous surfaeaaof tha syttem. Testimonisls int ' iree. Prioe 75 csnls per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hals Family Pilla foe eonstipation. ' - On Wednetday, May lOtb, 1916, . tha annual memorial exercise, un der tha tsiniAM nf th PjWav ' "' Hoka OhantAPl will V hM 5r.-4." 'v a.u.v a.w,i m?l :??A .?u?lZ - mm Drve, 19 stm xoiiowea ty a -dinner for members of the Chaxlea F. Fisher Cimp and other Rowan. - -County Veterans.' . - - .i . ' Rheaeaallc Pain fiteppad. The drawing ; of, muscles, tha soreness, stiffness and agonising pain of rheumatism quickly yisld to Slcsn's LiuimsnW It stiBu- I . ... V U . II.UUW l . I . . . lates circulation to the irainiui i !c"l li I .-'".. u iuii iuf 1 , r 7 . . .V ""T i paia gives way so a tiognng aeu 1 oain a a I sation of . comfort and warmth., , -1 Here's proof 'I have had won ..Vv best derful relief ainee 1 used your lin' v i and iment on my knee. To think ioBa.Va " : rit.. application gave raiief . -'8oriy.;;r:,".r havnVanace to'tell you tha hizW-L'"' UllJ ZA t:rii- -vlivij auiUlliil ivu - v' . - i Toar.remsaT nae aon vv vr'5- a x r . n - ; . ? t - --- ---.' -.---T ' "C;"-U.,v' a- - 0 y 1 T A - t t f - A - - t 1 Tit t r J: j "Si - ft-'' ' ' 'V' .'"
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