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V. 1 . ft OHiryA QRpVEl7N. pUULY MTH; 1916. V i . - i - " -1 - t 4 I , f '. X r . . r 1 r 1 ' - in ' 1 J :of rttorcst to fltt47.roun3REr.DEBS. 1 1- ana, iwo aausaiers, v;jvfisi?f 15. - v, , i 'V. - : ; children "of Oarlbtte. are - T T- .. i I. . . 1: ;jJ?annn(? arid retyivof;Tex - r na : . ft 'rhrtm v vlitinff 'at Mr .x4l X -.aStS. :t". ' r-?)' - CMr mn'fttiMe I. Ritchie : ;and family, hg were vistiug rtilatlvea aC Rictifield - last ;:VwttBk Have returned home.: SllWvW-;i Harris and , ;r danghter, ; EJizaMti, went to Conoord s yestwrday morning Vto: vtffcV:hrX mother, : Mrs 4ackw6lder., v, . r- . V'Xhef Will 6eavUuion Br :-Vice at'ihe Baptist Clmrcb 7, u n d;a y r:e vening. Wmoii X'y ReV KB, Parker, ,l"-WWiyiti!cl." to be s (alvi$'Porteiraiid jdaagb-- ter of Midway, were ii town " v: ; MUi feuth Cliim is at home lias been at th Grady boe nital in Atlanta tricing a course for a trained , nurse. I ira A Sechler is visit- in g her- eons i n ; Pen n sy J van i a ! andr ill be absent if or several : H ; f)r T UtiRamsaur who has ' Tbeen i; City Point, Va, is Ja depending a few ; days here :, -wilhi blB parents Dr and - Mrs w U'AtRSmsaitiv V-t -mi to attend the meet Holftbouser' have leum.ed home. Mis Marv Wood Wolf of Chester, S C, who has been visiting at J L Holehouser's, has returned home. Mrabd Mrs Walter Kob erta Correll and children of Texas, re here on a vMt to Mr Cqrreirs brother. J T Correlh who Hvbp at the Brunner place two miles north tof town. They are also visiting other relatives in the vicinity- A T .Bost spent yesterday at Mooresville. . By feeding a small quantN ty of new clover the other evening O L Heil'tg came near losing several head of stocK. ; He gav them hardly a hatful each, but it was eunlcient to poison all of them.' ; h J" peeler and tamily of Greensioro will arrive here nmorrow trt visit at J L Holshouser's, and at Wilson Deal's of Land is. C W Holshouser of Greens- ivm. is exnected to come in to morrow to visit his par ents, Mr and Mm J L Hols bouer M S Wilhelm of the Grace rfKnitth neighborhood, who has been in the United Htatea navy, a member of the erewivthe battleship Deia- r ome. Mr VTlheim was a member of ih Delaware's band aud a good musician. 1 V B Miller went to Faith yesterday to attend the Li ta ker Township Sunday School convention. -Rev C A Brown went to . Salisbury last Tuesday to at tend a caH meeting of the .jSxecotive Committee of the Worth Carolina Synod , of r which fae is chairman. M iaa Addin Lverl v ; niece of MrsC; A Brown,, pt the Dniotttiburelr-neighborhbbd wltope4r .weekrt of laswlBelcat BTv 0 A Brown's,, returned vbome last Tuesday morning, Mra C A Brown aidd her son,. Herman, accom panied Vr tp spend the ie miinder of the week wih her sist er--Ajrs H"P Lyprl y in t b e ,Union;Chufch neighborhood tMrsrtuhr Patterson, of A1bekrlecaine: jn yesterday to visit Mrs A f't Hanriai The StirewalKPieess Yost re-union at Mt Hope Wedr nesaay- was well auenaea ana ail naa a very aeiigni ml dav. 1 Here Were an a;s bundance of good music, good speaking and gcod eating. m m - The Xocke Township-Sun da School convention will b :held St Mark's E. Ii Church, about five miles west of China Grove, Tuesday, August 1st. An interesting program has -been arranged for the. occasion - , , . -The Jacob Sloop family reunion will be held on Wedusday. August 9th, at the bid -'acob sloop residence, now th home of S M Sloop, near Cncordia. , Mr -and Mrs Calvin A o,rp, Leona Sloop and Lewie Sloop -of Salisbury visited at Epq and Mrs P A SIoopJs Sunday. . . Miss Ruth Thorn, who ha? Uiinti ti a I trim ll avci a Ka W JB -Lasley at Creedmore. f ha8 returned home accoms paoied by- Mastsr Jack Las ley,; -tr - ? 1- vj; f yesterday ing of th 'J hursday After noon Club which met at Mrs A M Hanna's. PB Gobel went down to Granite Quarry Wednesday afternoon with his blood hounds and had a little chase after a "coon." Quint Litaker has a cat that is ten years old and get ting older every day. If Venus can beat this he is in t,;ga A A Ate T.x, vited to trot, run out or drag W T Shuffler out his said cat. 'LA Yates B H Miller has a bad boil on his right arm and is en- joying a rest. J W Wilhelm cf the Grace Church neighborhood, was in town yesterday. He ex. pects to leave for Tittsburg, Pa. next week. Rev W H Hardin of Salisbury was lere Wednes day looking after the new Episcopal church being erect ed here. Will Phillips. James Eagle and the Misses Gi aha m at tended the picnic at Moores ville yesterday. Mis3 V'rginia Busby of Salisbury attended the club meeting at Mrs a m Hanna's yesterday , af tern oon . Mrs f m Thompson of Saluria, Ala, well remember ed here, is visiting at Mr and Mrs a m Hanna s. Dr and Mrs G A Ramsaur and sons, T M and W H Ramsaur, were in Salisbury yesterday afternoon. Miss Louise Lyerly of Barber, is visiting Mrs P L Ketchie. Mrs Ketchie gave a party last night in honor of her guest, where a large number of young folks were present iand a vry de lightful time was had. Get it at Sifferdo. CHIM SME rM hi GeSSrSSST fe;2!KJ J &'J&!JZA ; Cl I Institute will take place here t- E;:d ll IS. 'morro aUInterestingy progTani .Upon receipt of a; telegram from navingbeA arranged z for same Udward Brittont chairman of thfc and a4argcrowd is exacted to State comtaittee appointed" by be present, Speakers of - State Governor Craig to raise f unds' for wide reputation will -be f resent the relief of the flood suffer6rs in and tinVelypand up-to-date; sub West North OarolinaV Mayor.C G jects .and. -methods of interest to Vpss called a meeting of the ctti- farmers :wiU;be discussed iir an zens Tuesday night for the pur- able nd aujhorative way. These pose of favorably considering, the institutes a&iworth while if you matter. Only a few earnest Qiti- rbmeVwitbft pencils and paper to zens were present, but a canvass- mak6.otes iand , utilize "the. in- ing committee of which A. M. .formation Received. -S anna is chairman, was appoint- : At the same time there will .be ed. The list below iis " a partial an institiiKfor women where result of the" committee's efforts they , catt Obtain much valuable i and sroes to show tnat sucn an i appeal lor neip wiu nui gu - neeaea Dy ine gpoa peupxc wi place. The receipts up to four, o clock yesterday afternoon were as lol- iows: H T Graeber loo r6v W H Riser i oo J Mr and Mrs P A Earnhardt "S oo B SShuford Cus Setzer - wm Rickard r A M Hanna i F W-Bost sifferds" p stirewalt Ffake Eddleman 2 5o So X oo ' 2 on 25 5 t Rev J H Keller J M Eddleman t J W Eagle G h Ritchie -Cash W J Sink James E Correll i 1 oo lo oo loo So 1 oo I So So lo lo ' l oo 5o . 25 Isbbert Bostian .Thomas Wilkie- E W I G vs Jvimball Basil Bostian DK Correll ri n T?1a1riD1rlr rcv q a Brown H q Miller J5 hrrrATbotfr oo W R Yost George Templeton H M Earnhardt John Holshouser C E Blackwelder M L Wyatt Bittle Kimball John Deal G F Rickard Charles Deal Dr W C Boyden J F Cooper 25 5o lo So 1 oo 5o 25 1 oo 25 1 oo I oo 5 oo 25 25 5o 25 So 25 25 25 25 30 5o' 25 25 25 25 1 oo 5o 1 oo So A T Bost Rupert Eddleman j a Bostian V w w rrtc:Qt, J C Goodman L A Earnhardt L A Phillips Back Miller FLYost T G Cress H A Boger H J Eddleman W L Cooperv Will Phillips Ira Lentz R W Gray Cecil Graham W W Ricks Mrs N E Albright Mrs Bruner Bostian Paul C Ricks Wallace Gobel Luther Hodge Lewis M Davis Fannie Safrit 1 An X W or 1 oo 5o 55 5o 5o 5o 5o 25 fio " 25 5o 5o 5o 5o 21 25 5o 25" 25 25 A R Davis Ida Thorn Fannie EUler Mary Jane Kirk Clifford Shoe Mrs Emma Earndardt cordell Ritchie Leo Lomax W G . Goodnight Eldred Roberts Joe Kirk Walter Felker Lottie Lomax Effie Shoe Viola Cress Ruth Yates Lunda Ludwick 5o -25 25 25 25 25 50 25 50 6o Dora Ketchie , Fannie Earnhardt Nellie Weddington Ellen Litaker ; Marguerite Wilhelm j ...- -j i miormation mat win tena . to uac u w xae iarm more com- iwnawe,- spu enuuraDie tie in China Grove tomorrow. Sfc:sli tevfijkhiti Gi Along? Of courcf tt shouldl For after a strenuous day, when your muscles have beenjL&xercised to the limit an application of Sloan's Lini ment ; will: take the soreness and I stiffness away and get you in fine The regular annual " Farmer' e jjjsnape. lox. the morrow. Y-ou shonld also use it for a sudden attacbr ol 'toothache, stiff neck, backache,t stings, bites and the many accidents that are inciden- tai .to a vacation. We would as soon JeaVeour - baggage as go c I on a vacation or camp out with 0Ht SloVi 4 Liniment." Writes one vacationist: We use it for everythingfrom cramps to 'tooth-ache-f - :;Put ja bottle in your bag, be prepare aud have no regrets. IE;:;?a.rJ:siryrrici. The lais-jpnary aervice, Our FaUleT1eloil', was rendered at Lutheran Chanel last Sunday. Julyrd.lih the presence of an overftdwfn'fnoose. all of whom yrtxejt1 vln rapt . attention entire service. The young people and children acquitted . themselves most ad mirably giving marked evidences of thorough and correct training in their preperation. The chil dren and those who trained them deserve the very highest praise for the services render ed. The service and the correct rendering of the same made quite a visible impression on all who were present as was mamzested oy- tne, many ex pressions of highest praise as being one of the very best exer cises of the kind ever rendered at Lutheran Chapel, and the liberal offering gathered for missions. - The Women's Young People's and Children's -Missionary So cieties of Lutheran Chapel Con gregation will have a splendid report to send up to the Synodi- cal Missionary Convention which convenes at Burlington, N. C, August 24th 1016, having raised a little over $200 during the past year. nmg m umbks. I V. 11. . xi is a great hsk to xravei without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, as this preparation cannot be obtained on the trains or steamships. Attacks of bowel complaint are often sudden and very severe, and everyone should go prepared for them Obtaina ble everywhere. Earl Fox Rosa Ritchie Peter Safrit Luther Lentz 50 25 1 oo 25 25 Henry Felker Mr and Mrs DeWitt c Swarin- gen &oo 8SB8SS tsd Stomach T rtnbis. "Two years ago I suffered from frequent attacks of stomach trouble and biliousness," writes miss Amma veroryke, Lima Ohio.-. Ml could eat very little food that agreed with me and became so dizzy and sick at my stomach at times that I had to take hold of something to, keep from falling. Seeing Chamber lain's Tablets advertised I decid ed to try them. I improved rap- iaiy ." Ubtamabie everywhere FnziSa Trari) S. i Cea . The program of J .the Franklin Township Sunday school conven tion to be held at Mt Tabor M. E. church' on Tuesday; August i5tU beginning at 10 o'clock a. m.V; is as follows: "::: . '' Call to order; by : the Presidehti :Rev. Mk LTRidenhour ": Devotional exercises conducted by Rev. R. C. Kirk. -Musie ' . . - Address of Welcome by John Henery. ' : , 3 Response by President. , . Music ; : Reading the minutes of -lastmeet-ing and re-organization. : . , '4 Music ' ;j- Topic 1. The Prepared TeacherJ discussed by E. H. Bean and' Rev. Kennerly. . Music Topic 2. The Sunday school at ; work and the meaning of it all, discussed by E. M. Hoffman and M. L. Ridenhour. r Music Offering. ; "':'r Announcements Dinner. Afternoon Session lusic Roll call and Reports of Sund ay schools in the Township. . Music . -. The above 'subjects will now be opened to general discussion. -Music Round Table conducted by Rev, R. C. Kirk. - Pledges and the election of dele gates to County Convention. Miscellaneous business. Music Benediction Everybody invited to come prt- pared to take part, and make the convention a day of joy and profit to the Sunday schools. WjEfiilT8SESBWCl2t 'J It isn't nessary to have a stuffed head, running nose. To cough your head off as it were. Ail. you Pine-Tar Honey, The soothing and healing balams open the clogged air passage and in a short time you get relief and start on the road to recovery. Your nose stops running, you cough less and you know you are getting better. Get a bottle, use as directed. Keep what is left as a cough and cold insurance. Gtilo RB-Oniia bmi 16tt. The third annual reunion of the Coble families is to be held on Wednesday, August 16th, at Coble's E. L. church, Guilford county. Coble's church is five miles north of Julian and twelve miles southeast of Greensboro and is reached by good roads in every direction. There will be addresses by Prof J Floyd Coble, of Hickory, Rev J A Burgess, Burlington, and Hon W P Bynum, Greensboro. Vocal and instrumental musk will be rendered and a big dinner will be served if all come prepar ed to help feed the crowd. Every body invited. For further in formation write to the committee of arrangements, Jacob Coble, W A Coble, or J T Coble, all of Julian, N. C. Lc:k Gttd-FrJ &:i No one can either feel good nor look good while suffering from constipation. Get rid of, that tired, draggy, lifeless feeling by a treat ment of Dr. Kiug's New Life Pills. Buy a box today, take one or two pills to-night. In the morning that stuffed, dull feeling is gone and you feel better at once 25c. at your drnggist. - China Grm Hss Kit Lot I Gist China Grove ball team has played twelve games this season and has not lost a game. They have played from Cooleemee to Concord and fionr Cornelius to Faith and are naturally proud of theii record. The next game to be played by this team will take place here. Saturday afternoon with the -Keslcr mill team o Salisbury, . Of course the local boys will be winners as hereto fore,- but an interesting game may be expected. Til (5 C::S O Cx fcy. X "The Thursday Afternoon Club was ' delightfully I entertained by jMra Jt W Gray at her beauUful home on Main street on Jnl 20th. The guests were met in the recep tion b all' by the hostess and ; her sister, ; Miss Dorothy Bostian, who showed them- to. the . dining : ro6n: where punch was served by t pisses xuuzaoeia - oosuan ana Jessie Gray " Boggsi Every one admired the ; artistic decorations of the; punch table From j the dining room ihe guests were tak en to the parlor where a profus ion of pink roses reigned. ; For a while every one seemed animated, then silence reigned, a flower contest had been passed 1andvery one seemed too busy with her own thoughts to mind anyone else v ?r ; The hostess had just served delicious: refreshments when a terrible storm seemed', impending and those who lived near took a verytunceremonious leave i " i The invited gueats were: Mev dames Thorn. Corriber. Bostian (a bride of the. weekly B O Ed- t wards J Redf ern and Misses Mary Rose Dorothy:- Bostian. Elizabeth .Bostian and Jessie Gray Boggs. The club met again with Mrs. A M Hanna yesterday. Every family without excep tion should keep tb preparation at hand during the hot' weather of the summer ' months. . Charn berlain's Colic, .Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is worth many times its coat when needed and is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over. It has no superior for the purposes for which it is intended. Buy it now. .Obtainable everywhere. - - The. Red Men of China; Grove', i propBrlj.k vTribe tjtm-. regular meeting In their hall , to night and have a number of items on the program of interest, the one term "refreshments" being the drawing card of the evening. . . The hour of meeting is 8 o'clock and the hour , of eating will follow after several haran gues by local and visiting chief. We understand "preparedness is to be discussed' boi not with the intention of going on the war path just now. T. S. Wilkie will give a song and dance entitled, Single Cussednass," and P. B. Gobel will electrify the. audience with a demonstra tion of the ability of pure bred blood hounds in a rabbit chase. All are expected to wear - na tive costumes. If yon are one of the boys be there. I Es&u Ct:d Tb Syxtm Don't suffer with a hacking cough that has weakened your system get a bottle of D r. King's New Discovery, in use over 40 years ' and benefiting all who use it, the soothing pine balsam with the tar heal the irri tated air passage soothes the raw spots, Iosens the mucous and prevents1 racking the body with coughing. Dr. King's New Dis covery induces natural sleep and aids nature to cure you. A series oi meetings are being held at the Landis BfethodM Church daring this week. The. preaching is being done by Rev P E Far ker and an assistant, r Some interest is being manifested. I have used Chamberlain's Tablets and must . say ' they are the beat I . have ever, used for constipation and indigestion axy wuc aiso uscu iacm mr mai . . . A. H M . M sresuon ana iney ua aer ewa, writes Eugene S. Knight, Wil mington, N. CA Chamberlain's Tablets are mildV and: gentle in their action. Give them a trial. You axe certain to . be pleased with the agreeable laxative effect which they produce: Obtainable everywhere. Git it ct Kev. Robert Bruce ' Owens, a vRowanr man, l but at ;. Rocky Mounts has :: been ; extended; ' a: by:;a similar-; church in Cfiatlbtte lo accept the pastorate there recently resigned by, Rev. Osborne who? will : r ' engaged to raise $250,000 jundfor - St. Mary 's school at Raleicl. W Whfle an; electric and rain storm was raging recently, hopse of Frank 8. Brown-near Woodleaf :was struck ', by? light--ning but fortunately the 'family wwabst.'-Vv.H 'V " - Maple" Camp, Woodmen of the World of , China Grove,' named four members to represent thsm at 'the big- encampment to be held - here n e x t i, September," t$overign ; Eddleman, . Menina Siff ord and Dayvault. ; f The local Knlghis of PSrUiianal met Tnesda xnght and . decided to call off the picnic planned for. the fair grounds on account of. the absence of street, car facili ties but will hold a pUnio some where on the Slst o! . July. i - z - ;FoUowin b a list sof far . pre pared for the various family re unions, Sunday school ; conven- tiona, farmers institutes, etcn ' to be held in Rowan county this summer: - . July. 18, Salisbury Township " S. S. Convention North Main St. ' M.E. Church. . .: July 20-23, Southern Lutheran Conference Mt. Hermon' CWurch Cabarrus, - . ' - :l Julyl 24, ' Farmer's Institu e, Woodleaf. " - : ' July 25, Farmers Institute, ML Ullk. July 26,1 Yost-Pless-Stirewalt , reunion, Mt -J: Hope Reformed V July. 27 Litaker ; TownshipC July 29, Farmer's Xnstitnte, '4:': China Grove. - July 30, Home Coming, Lower- : stone' Church. August 1, Atwell Township : :- S.. ; S. Convention, Oak Grove ' M. E. Church. August 3, 4, 6, Nazareth Home 4 C Picnic, Crescent, Northern, Luth- I eran Conference, Bethel Church. August 4th, Winecoff family re-union at Cfenter Grove church, Cabarrus county. August 4, Morgan Township S. S. Convention Liberty Church. August 8, Lentz-Lingle Re union, Fulton Heights Park. August 10, Ovcrcash Reunion, Enochyille. August 11, Gold Hill Town ship S. S. Convention, Gold Hill. August 15, Franklin township S S contention, Mt Tabor church Aug. 16, Unity Township S.-S. Convention, Lebonon Luthern Church; " August 18,. Scotch Irish S S convention, Providence church August 17. Home Comincr Salem Church. Auirust 22, ML UUa-Steele S. S. convention,. Bock Creek church August 24, China Grove S S convention. August -24, Brown Reunion. Granite Quarry. August 25, Cleveland S S con vention,. " August 2930, County S. S. Convention, Rockwell. . If you are going to -have a family reunion, hand in the date so there will be fxio conflicts thb year Better wages make better health? Better health make better cltfzenal . - Better citizens rnakes'bet ter natlont - . - The JJ. S. Public Health Service found 78 percent: of the rural homes In a certain . county unprovided with sani tary; conveniences of any kind? Cholera ii spread In the eame: manner as typhoid feveH ; Scarlet fever kUls;over 10, 000 Americans each year? i HoolLWorm enters through the skin? : H& t7ho . bnlids up health' bysnp treasure In . bank of Natnte? , j - X ft ' V if - -r ' K.
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