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.7 ' T" ' -V ;' - y i'lr .jr., - pvf1 prarnA .r - ,,, I . ' m m " ' .. ii m i - -S: 'f ? cAr-! TXO North Carolina .Sunday. School ;uetrvA:iMli'-ynoilidbg - fS-Tr jrilTv Ass'opiaMonVni le hejd in Bur- JjoWel 'movement "wilt tbrie up ' V- -r-ir?J lington. on November 17-18-19. gour. system d hp to clear ?m5pSrtC' The program cdmmittee is exceed- W- SZ7l rtiir-Sesirf fclsrchSL T , . . , -t Get a bottle of 1 Dr.v KiDgs New . Ingly fortunate m being able -to Life ?ms'ttf.dyiat:y6ii?TDrtig-l S 'ii1 ,4 t s sepureohn L. Alexander pF Chir gist( 25c, A", dose tonight wiU 1, ; CblriaGrbyeNt Cm Nov 3; '16 cago, as the leading 'number-for make you cheerfnUatT breakfasts " ' the 'Oroexam. ' V v- ' : " "'"-V 1 "WATTnwAT rtatr AND. COUNTY r DEMpbA1TIO TICKET. tendent of the "Second ary, ;Tor 'rilWdec- v. 1 Teen-age" Division ol.tfce; In y ' ,Worow Wilson ternational Sunday 'School- A9- . Jir. lk,;,,V!M'pMaMMit! . a! a ntt n m io Torn nrn 7P d ' 9 C t Vi P Tboa. B. Manhall , I - , - fui uuioiuui' i T. W. Bickett ' v : J . -w - v .8 For IJeutenjuit Governor. Vuax Uardner g.StrSSffiST :' -; S ! For Btate Treasaren - J : j ? B. B. Lacj V '.For Secretary of Agriculture: ;, ' L' : " v w , . I JTor Coamisaloner of Labor and Printing X.v - . M.L.Sh!pman c .. r.Mti:.rTn.nr.no! f . J. B, Tonng ! For Corporation Commiasioner; FOB CONGRESS 8th DISTRICT f,V"-'; ' R.L. Dodghton- ' .'; 'FMOTSTAtB SENATE, ' y: -jBUhU Linn s Honne of Repreaentatives: " Walter Horpby Oscar fl. Philips e,: Goqiily Judge. B. Lee Wright fiherlft Jamei H Erider Rcgkter of Deeds: JohnCDeaton Count j Treacorer: Joseph 0. Kesler Count j Auditor t B. B. Keave. Junior Ceunty Surreyor : N. A.Trexler 4 Coronen D. U 8idea . ' Coantr CommisBionera: . Jpe & Hall 'j. r . 0.J Fleming " ' B.-B. Gray Wm. Eeeter N. Whithe MenioR . - F. DeWitt Patterson L. A. Kesler Tuesday is the day we elect a .whole lot of officers from Presi- and types of work at issue. dent down. There has been many The Association is . fortunate guesses as to who will be our next in meeting at Burlington, one of .'President, but without much very the livest Sunday school towns in satisfactory conclusions. It seems the State, with -Graham, another to be a case of watchful waiting, of.the livest, connected by trolly that is 'till that day, November line, and both of these situated in 7th, or perhaps several days after one of the most responsive or- , that. As President Wilson has ganized centers in the State. done many very creditable and The program will deal especial noble things aqd has labored con- ly with educational types of work tinuously. Under the most drying and constructive plans with re circumstances to serve hiseountry ference to the Secondary, or Teen rightly; -it would seem the height Division of the Sundav of ingratitude and folly to remove mm lor a very weaK ana mcap- w , nation? Shall we change for the worse i - rttuUWf Tfrtft IILWIvMr Tanrt ... v.. " ;"u v ouuou-u uu take a dose Dr. Bell's Pme-Tr- Honey The Kealinr Dine-tar fUMthtvi9 hotiflv aria : 1woimtio quickly Relieve the ; congestion, lOOSen th phlegm atld break Up your COld. Dr. Bell's Pine - Tar - Honey has all the benefits Of the hejlifagaroma.from a pine for- eat it is pleasant to take gand antiseptic. The formula on the bottle tells why it relieves colds and rinno-Via At. Trnni- TtKiimcf SrT: " J .-6&.o JUSiCa ICJOfliaa WaS inea IBSUSroay. - James Parlow, alleged yegg- man was tried yesterday in Ped: h,nt tu flr"h"e 5?robbery mwt 3 t - v-i.jv 1 the Bpencer postoffice. Court Convened Wednesday .f , - "euuesudy, Jndirfl Mnfioi-il .oiA? tr' age rri ntinued continued nearly all cases set lor thifl term. r When-TOUfeel discouraged and -despondent do not give up- but "take a dose of Chamherl ain's Tab "lets And you are almost certain to feel all right . wj thin a day orj two. : uesponuency is y ery otten due to indigestion and biliousoess, v for 'which ? these - tablets are e& ercry where. X -"J "A - r;' ,v K'-tP iSiircly $tcj That Cci:i ;H.-C; SUNDAY SCHC3L ASSOCIATION. ttmt n.i j i n.aK Mh Alexander is the su-perin- u,o - ir1 uthoritv-on teen aare U organization and activity - in the ( - ... 7 . in charge of the boy s department wnrrn hp. was tot several T Years 0f tlieT.'M.iO. A.' of Philadelphia! to a c lafpr thfi first . exectitive I Wary. of t$ BoysiSSbu Movement of America in iwhich organization , he now holds an advisory - position. During the "great men and religion campaigi Av. . K .WCMU WAa the team for "bovstwork.!' and at-the close of the , campaign me was called tb they International Association which he now holds. While actively, interested f in all the great organizlitions for boys and girls, he believes that all these activities may 'be made a part of the work of every well- organized club and Sunday school class,' and thus He properly relat ed to the church, with the Sun. day school class and the Sunday school lesson as .the heart of the enterprise., "? .. . -.. . As an author, speaker camp and conference. leader, Mr. Alex ander is a statesman of the first rank. His personality, fine in? tellectual and physical qualifica tions, wide experience ast an : or ganizer and director of forces. make it easy for him to put tone and tonic into a gathering of leaders. No effort will be put forth for a big delegation, but the emphas is will be placed on the quality of the work to be done and a re- presentative delegation as, to lines school work whereitl in former years the greatest leakage has occurred; but now, however, under the new planSj the greatest strength is beginning to be felt. . . The Uabarrus Uotton Mills, of with th secretary of State an , . . " , J . ' , Z amendment to the charter of the 1 concern, increasinsr its orbital stock from $500;00b to $2,000,000. .. , . - ' :"W WUlfiS HOIllB JOQlHai, 1D6 Sataitlay llMl)r Weman Wish to secure the spare time i of a man or woman to act as local representative in Salisbury and vicinitv. lontincr affpr the rone-. Y , r mTnlW A, this section, and intrhdur.iiiD-ViPiA I f uuin,auuuo ucw icaucis. x ay ment will be made in salary and t- . commission. - Previous experience 18 esiraDle but not essential, For details address", with . refer- ences, Bok 654 The Curtis PuW P.ZoC W lUg Company Independence Sauare. Philadelohia. Pa. '&luae' Philadelphia, Pa. m.. ... la.. - , - nunkvu tit""""' ""v " -r and organs. I have also opened, a gen eaal repair shop at Rock well. Brinar me vour watch and. I clocS work. Will calf at your 'home to ; do your hlachine and organ work. 'Phj one, or write to C W: Harrington Rockwell, N C Phone, Lowerstone, 3S20. . Ux-fos( A Kind; Effective 'ixlwe fttlver Tonic . Does Not Gripe nor Disturb the Stomach. : In addition to other propertiea; ax-Fos contains Cascara in acceptable form, a atimnlatinLaxative andTonic. Xax-Fos" ct effectively and doea not gripe nor disturb stomach. At the same time, it aids digestion, arouses the liver and secretion and restores the healthy functions. 50c. CcnsfiiatiTai 'AJOT- 0 art fThe dnllp listless, Toppfesed 3enng js, aoe imparl ciesitr our7 system! I lirggishr liver. logged, intestines. Dt$lngfi iases.rain Rubbing sends the Krument tingling through the flesK and' quickly -Stops pain. ' Demand a ' liniment that you canruhvidu The tet mbbmg liniment is: nnnr Good for the Ailments o, ; Horses, Mule, Cattle, Etc good for your ouon Aches, t, tr. Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, i K W Guts, Burns, Etc. 25c.50cL$t: At aQ Deafer. ftUDDlM j -' ' ' 1 ' ' " j "u Tornflr,S UmanaC 1917,-the big; gest and best in 88 years, ready November 10. . Order now from dealer, or. send 'dime, coin or stamps for' prepaid copy Turner's Almanac,, 190 Ti mes Building, Raleigh s '.i i iciam Stands in the way of many an honest man. r The eye is a . wonderful creation and har a direct control over a large per cent of the nerve force of the body PEOPLE SUFFER Andtalke illmaiie5.pf drugs and treatments when the only relief that they will ever get will be when they at last have their eyes fitted with glasses that will relieve the cause. ' JOHN R. BROWN 5 Optometrist, u CHINA GROVE, N. C. i ... ' - ' t tvt W 0 Tbit U mpKKsipila prepared eipedally 1 foe MALARIA Of CHILLS A. FEVER. FiveoTaixdo wmhreakmcaae,nd I taken .men at a tonic tne Fever wm new - iiimiiii-fiB VaHo AufflHUSlfatOr S K0U6B. -Having qoaUiedta'admiaistrator upon WSSS 6aid estate to present -ihraameto the under- signed on or before September 22; W17, or this nodce will be pleaded in bar of their without delaj.: ' ,t;. 7 ...... , Thia September 22,:l9ia' , ' ' GfjoBoe H. Puses, Administrator, v B- F. D. No 1. China Grove. N. G. R Lbe Wbight; attorney. i - lIUkMltf 1U VI VUUUl 0 . ... . , . , fP- Having qualified as administrators of P; a. sioopfthw is to notify all peisons hav-: ing claims againit the said decedent to file an itemized, verified statement ot the ZtM"!. ISilidayDf October,.ftl7, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of,' their recovery. . Porann. inAKtai -mm a m nnf?H J Persons indebted to said estate are notified - This iSthdaVof October. 1916. John A . Sloop, CAX.VJK A.Si,OOP, . ' . Adniinistrators All kiadsand all radesREM IN GTONS $12 'up.- Instnictiono "vith eacbrmachine i Type and -repair prts for all I make of Typewriters. EMPIRE TYPE FOU RY, BUFFALO, N. . 11146. lpr. SEiepf 4C0 Typewriters 'r-' - 4 n ' " ' " U0D l xrqrcuase lour - . . '. .. Gbioa Grove: TMouday. .Tuesday i U - ' ij f rt? "v51'5,,:.r w-T'W'lf' ? " l and-Wednesday: - V -" I X) :TT " 1 7tl! T - f W - 1 - ' wm wo. nhetxxieu-il SprainaJ Bruixes Jits! Burns, Old ww vf m irava y amm v v w af ' a zema,'etc. Antiseptici Anodyne, tsed internally or externall v. 25c ; r: - 111111 .We do the Best a nd S will '.appreciate ' ... ' . '1 L , . Vv . V GaD atoffici orttlilress . B. ...... ''-f Edltoifand Proiiristsr, Safisborj. N. Win Stewart We sell k4miw I Oveihboat. on, EarillV - :rc::zmrp I , I Suits and Over-I! HATS; Mil It will pay you to come iu ! and look over our com- i plete line of boy's suits be- j fore buying. OTTVVIT'C FOR $3.50 to S6.00 OIlVJuO the best leathers. Desfgried to Sweaferay (QIoyesi7 Riding Itente (canvas and Whett in town drop in this big store where you v will see k , the largest and :Eiirni8hings ; uome m v ..; , : : State s Leading Giothiersf . - r x - -: ... : xttz zm&z tvz? -m n OfiILoRg (BoatsSpos GpaltsiBbait & IM SOltSi QnOeS:BIaE3CXtOaBlndGr () r Furniture, .Orisggottaand Kuna n aAU thiB Ifameoee etock boughti parly : ajid a t -jihMv , ry h lately old prices aiid by trading withMrtiy oil jf$tft--th:- Y -r ; ; -: i .0.--ci.cPR0FIT8tlADiriGC0bP0riSK fO 'e-gi ve ycrr 5 r, Vcsli paid 6a aiond SPECIAU A r 20 Ladies fine Coat Suits; si: Clfl PifitTSharlnrjjBtoro 0. , , , v VB. Si SHUFORD; XlanM i ;Ghiaa Grove, f - OIPRiill r ftattters, all Ihnls new inhats you will find here We &o .quote yotLtlid' 1oWc'st possible prfHes; on3; i i; 1 .1, I:': . ALL Work Shoes. Dres i'.- - leainer; actiinaiv GoaG Meavyijder Etc. t most complete stocks -for MHjand J Bpy;si !4n - the Stately; w e can atia win save ypu money. i --.-y.v. .. .. lj.'N bat . worth up to 30.00, ' X ivortn uardlina. U OfDoey Promtly and , "rightly' at,tho':ri- ' i Watdhmar: OflRce, - ' -t;iyjve us ja trial e are the tttf's le vdiiiir7 -.r-- .- , 7;-:.- - . . . O . v . . ' Shoes.5 etc.- madebf v give miles of smiles. A .J -)- of -Clothing and. -'.- -. J5 - v ..-;.'. y- a.; -
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