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3 Sr 4 i y. ' f 4 4 1 y 1 4 r V .--". i " S I DMJn lrt.rin RWai nirtf1 Inhmint la j-'- ..L.i- .i'.'4Ui "Ai.t51Yt,i..iw '-'t:n- ul I . . . . .4 " 2J 4100. See J. P. -HaTes. YiTdlrin -' ' '. :;tM-Frn k and Yost choQlyras -nwaarigbt VreriouelxJDj dfedi I Ha can't get abont and, i t: is -tUo'aglit'hiaJiiiii Was.brolcen.v . 'Rey.D-rpmaot Julian V was An Saliabtiry, today to witnesalie ptoba'Udttofthe ; Will of Mrs M llEaitereoni n " 4 - John R Brown, the jeweler, lias an interstiug advertise iient in the Record thliweek. V. MrJBrbwn is velJ prepared4to : ,erve you. : V ;,TOe regular ,0bristraas ex; ; Seises bf St MarkV Sunday - - SchoolvWi U take place Sat n r day night, 'December 23rd, at j- CyhVre will be a musical pro-, gram, ,renderd by, the - Gleo lub Saturday night at 7-30 in the f public school. : The public ia-invited. Admission 10 and 15 cent3. -A; number of' the male ... members of Lutheran .Chape); gathered at "the - parsonage ? Thursday, December 14th to reaett th orchard -with a variety, of young fruit trees which thqy purchased some time ago. , AW Winecoff "fell off his . -wagon the other day and waV Tiirht- fTionel hnrtV: ..RM"! ?: mlf sobjbe in Ms usual good neaun. , .. , Mrs Lucky -Freeze fell or. the ice this monjing and dis located her arm at the wrist It was quickly re set and ehe will be all right in a week or BO. There is to be a reception giten by the boarding stu dents at the Farm Life Schdo I Wednesdaynight, December 2oth; Thursday most of the pupils and teachers will leave for their home? to spend the holidays. , A W Winecoff and family moyed here from Sumner Wednesday They occupy the Mrs Tena Patterson plac on South-Main street which they purchased and have had remodeled. Rev W S Hales, D A Hedge and Lawson" Ritchie were Salisbury visitors y esterday .They bad dinner at the Em pire and seemed jto eujpy it. There will be a-Christmas program rendered at Mt Zion , Reformed church Sunday af ternoon, December 24th, at 2 o'clock Automobile tag No. 057 was found between Lahdte and Kannaplip j Wednesday morning, Owner can get it by calling on "Frank Rickard Cenxttatisa tees Bad Skin. , . ; ' A dull and pimpy skin is due - to a' sInggishA bowel movement Correct this condition and clear - your complexion with Dr 'King's j New LtfetPiUs. . ;This mild laxa- tive taken at bedtime will ass are --you a -iull, iree, non gr i ping movement m ine morning JJnve out;the dull, listless"' feeling reT j suiting i iromr' overloaded', iotes "tines and sluggish liver Get', a bottle' to days cAt alL Druggist,' 55c. -S .V. - ' . -I- i r wora was receiyea in nere,a? ri day nigfht of .he deaths inyAshe- ville that night t8 :6;cIoek! of Mjrs. I. rank Patterson, off this place, death?being .'due to vyellow j aundice and occurring' ' at i be home of her daaghtef,t'Mrss M Stevens. 4i The , remains' 1 were brought to China' l Grove Friday night, on Np. -43. The' funeral took place Sand aye-afternoon at 2 o'clock and the interment was incthe f amilyplot in'Greeri Lawn cemetery. A : . V,, The funeral service was con ducted by her pastor Re. W. H. Risef, whov wasf assisted - by Dr.1 m fti jvmara oroansourv,- jjmie a large crowd was present to pay r their 1 ast respects to th is good woman " The six sons of Mrs Patterson acted as pall bearers. 5 Mrs Patterson would have b'een 73 years bld on the 24th of this month. She is survived , by six sons and four daughters these beio g Ke V. Robert L". , and Bern ard Patterson of Atchison, Kan sas; Arthur, Ftaujk and Hubert Partexson; of Albemarle, Karl Patterson ,of Hickory; Mrs Cora Miller, wife of Rev. Henderson M. stiller jof WytheVille, : Va; Mrs Lula StevensAwife of Dr. M. Lv. Stevens, of Asheville; ". Mrs: Clarence plapp, of Newton; and Mrs. De.Witl 0. Swaringen.-. of China Grove. One daughter, Mrs. . 'Myrtle Ross, died some years ago. . M rsi M . Lou Patterson was the widow of the late I. Frank Pat- erson of China Grove who , was one of Rowah,countyrs leading she was a Miss Low of -Guilford county. Mrs Patterson resided at the old home at ""China"' Grove ' - - V. - . . until last June, when her health ailed and she went to Asheville o oe unaer treatment or ur. Stevens She was a most ex cellent woman and before infirmi- ies of age seized upon her was a eader in-all ;work in .connection with the Lutheran church in her home and in the North Carolina Synod. She ha4 a large circle of friends who will learn with deep est sorrow of her death . Mrs Patterson's estate is nought to be- worth $20,000. Beside a gift of $1,000 10 the Home Mission Board of the Uni ted Synod of the IS. L. church tin the South, and $500 as a memdri- ial fund to St Mark's E. L. church of which she was a member, her children share equally according to. the provisions of her will. Rayrnon Gilberts the three- yeareight-niorith-and eight day- old child: of 1 Mr and Mrs Ira Doug-- herty of Xandis, died of kidney trouble; 1 ast Sunday evening, Dec-: ember 10th, 1916. After suitable services at the home of the par ents by - the pastor, Rev .C A Brown- the bodyt was conveyed to Green Lawn cemetery and tender ly laid to rest 'till the resurrec tion morn The bereaved family h ave the deepest sympathy of the community in their sorrow. , Jin Old Han's. Stomach, : , As we grow' older and' less active, less and less food is re quired to meet! the demands of our bodies. If too much is ha bitually taken, the stomach, will rebel. When a man 'reaches the advanced age of 85 or 90, you will find that hels a light eater. ' Be as car ef alas you 1 wilt, ho we ver, lyou will occasionally eat more thah; you should and will feel the lied of Chamberlain 's Tablets to correct the disorder. These Uablets":do, not contain pepsin, but strengthen tne stomach and enable it to perform its functions naturaJiy. rney jilso; cause, a gentle movement of the bowels. ..-:--- u am -IU WW 19 UUIIIU K.U V A .. - day1 that outwitted liim' consider- ablyr? The rabbit rah into si hol low 4ree and goingup it kept oft hi the way until : Mr hif er nd his dogwere 1 busily A engaged -in scratching sat the hole;-.then jumpmgout, a istauceoTt' about fifteen-feet from the-groundand made its escape. .THey did'' not notice the rabblts - trick vuntil il had gotten quite a distance: away Stop That teh. A hacking cough weakens . .the wholesystemf drains y our energy and gets worseif neglected; your throat is raw, your chest- aphes and you feeLsore all over, r; -Relieve that cold at once with aDr. King's New : iDiscovery;? -v;The soothing pine balsams heaJ the irritated" membranes,: : and the ah ti9 eptic and laxative qualities kill the.germs and breakup your uiiu. iuu u ion a t wiu v uugoi Get Dr.' King's New Discovery to-day at your Druggist, 50c. Putting It Up to Yeans. ' T. L. Ketchie was iur town this morning and wants to inform Venus that his son has caught 31 rabbits, 4 opossums, 3 partridges, 1 yellow H ammer and a' ground squirrel in his rabbit trap.r- : Tom says if you beat this trot out your MiM Colds Grow Worse. ' A cough that racks and irritat A es the throat may lead to a seri ous chronic cough, if-, neglected The healing pine balsams in' -Dr. j tJell s Pine lar Honey Nature's own remedywill; soothe andYe lieve the irritation, breathing wU be easier, and. the antiseptic pro- r"vfci' win retardec for croup, sore throat and chronic bronchial anections.. (iet a bottle today Pleasant to take. At all Druggists, 25c. --7 ; To Celebrate Golden Wedto. . ;' P. A.. Earnhardt expect to go down to his father's tombrrow, who lives near' Rockwell. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Earnhardt, will celebrate their 50th, or golden wedding anniver sary, having been wedded Dec ember 23rd, 1866. Mr Earnhardt is now 69 years old and Mrs Earn hardt is 75. Quite a pleasant day is expected by members - of the family. Mr and-Mrs Earnhardt have been enjoying very good health, but Mr Earnhardt has not been so we 1 1 for several d ay s . Certain Core for Croup.. Mrs. Rose Middleton. of Green ville, 111., has had: experience in tne treatment ' of this - disease. She says, "When my children were small 1aay son had croup frequently. Cnamberlam's Cough Remedy always broke up " these attacks immediatelv. . and I was ne vrer without it in the house. have taken it myself for , coughs and colds with good results. ' Salisbury Parties Marry ia Washington. The marriage of Miss Char lotte Clare :' Davidson who has been making her home in Wash ington City, daughter of Mr and Mrs J B fiavidsQn of Salisbury and David Gerald Young, a 'ma chin ist recently employed at Spencer, now living in Washing? ton, took place af the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs and L D Walker, in Washington; Monday evening. ' ' For a Weak Stomacb. : : : ' As a general rule all you need to do is to adopt a diet suited, fto your kge and occupation ; and to keep your bowels regular.i Wheri yon feel that you have eaten too mnc&andlwhencomtirmtedy-.take one of GliamWrlaln-'a:'.TabletSt;'': "eld as follows,bn Sunday:? iVtc e&ber 24th: ? -'."C. , v. "jHoly Communion, lft a." m. f 'und ky "Schobl " Christnlas-er; y?.-t nere win ne no ?- e venin cr v, ser gIar service.n 2nd and, 4th a 1 t:;fn:ss-toot Bo -Cared : : ; ' - r HvtJocal applications, astHey annot reach" the 'diseased portion hi thejear ;There is only one-way to pHredeaness r-tfcatVi by cqistitiition aH remedies? s'beaf hess is caused ? by an - infl am'ed Ondition'of , the mucous lining; of :eustachianTubV:-WIien this tnh&Nia.ttiflatTipd vnn liav a nim ?Hngs sound orim oerfect tiearinff ftndi when it 'is.: entirely?' . closed. Peaf ness "is th e resul t , ' and unless tfccj inflamciatiottcanbej taken otit and' this" tube 'restored" ;tQ : Us normal condition, hearing-will be destoyed forever; , nine x cases w out ten areca'usect by Catarrh"' which is,nohing IjtltVan inflamedxbrii tion at the 'mucous surf ace -? We- will grive One Hundred Dollars 1 forauy case of -Deafness caused by catarrh that cannot be icued byi 'Hairs Catarrh Cure. Sendf or circulars? free.' 7n FJlCheheyi'Toleao, SdbyDruggiits 75cJ;;:; TakevHail'sihily OiHsf or cbn sti We?pfForecast f arDccsmper; 191 6. r , s frohi ,r to; 9,f air with slig tteateningsvalngi some cool. From 17 to 24, rain withi slight snow, but heavy north. From" 24 to 31; " snow north f changeable here and mild with some cool alongj. "" From 31 to Jan, 7, rain and wind, some stornly along, some snow. " - Not so much raia'till about Uie 17th to 28th and first week in. January. ... Henry Rejd, R-3, Box 167, Salisbury, N. C. - . . Sloan's Liniment Eases Pain. ; Sloan's Liniment is first thought of mothers ' for bumps-, 1 bruises ana sprains tnat are contmuauy happeuing to children It quick ly penetrates and soothes with out rubbing- - Cleaner and more effective than mussy plasters or ointments. For rheumatic aches, neuralgia pain and .that grippy soreness aftercdidsv Sloan's Link- men t gives prompt relief. Have fa .bottle handy - for 0 bruises, strains, spraiusand all external pain. For the thousands whose work cal 1 s" them outdoors , the pains and -aches following ex posure are; relieved by " Sloan's Linirehtv At all, Dr aggists, 25c. MVhit L Wilhelm fell on the ice this jriorning and as right, seriously hurt. Dr Ed wards wss called and. says no bones wee broken . John Goodman and Albert MiUer vere out rabbit hunt ipg y esterd ay aud o t ten. ' ' . Dr -De Witt ;C . Swaringen was in Salisbury this morn- log. Mrs. P. 0. Stnchell Tells How She Cored Her Son of a Cold.. "When. my son Ellis was sick with a cold las t .winter I - gave him Chamberlain's Cough Rem: edy. It helped him at once and quickly broke up his cold, " writ es Mrs. P.-O- Stnchell,' Homer City Pa. ;This remedy has' been in use for many years. Its good qualities have been fully p royen by, many thousands of people. It IVclock.-'- - UWa-'feiflRESROKDHITS. KDOKWELr; Vi'J -.-: De?i2.1Someot our farm ers iu.5;tlxfa?6etion:!' areuay breaki ng'groundj these warm f al 1; h da ys, prepiratary : tor spring planting.. v.w. ; fThiererwiirbiOhHstmaB tree- at Lower Stone Church oh Ch t ist ma a d ay, w i th. ,exe A ciees. .-The exercises .will be! gin:.at 2 130 o'clock. ' X" -LJU I Cauble killed two hog's audrtwo boeves.1asf.?rhurs day : guess he meaps to Ifve well for. a whilelV :J ? : Rock well is one of t fre most thriving liftle fowna jntne county. - rCfoodman ::& ijo. CoJ Gold ,Bill: fi are prjttiifih'ttp-a large store at.RpcK welJjfJso Charley Dry andr Lenijz f wLo r uu a aruess shop heari'fl bid Hill, ard"alsqVputting",up a !arge shop and' grocery:, eto'r combined'in RQcweIl.Tbis will be .nin e 'Stores forf thi s burg.- Venas,ifyQU can't G ; A Bost r thou g h t his t h a Chalmer carr was ruined Mr Bost xason avtrade with liis. car to a colored f ello w by (be nameof Go JphnsqnThey hadlnxpst clbEed the : -trade, Govener HvaHb cbme tipra t5Hrtaiil Jday)iwheh Mr Bopt was to -sho w mm. how-to trip i andclose tHei trade.1 r Bdst hiid takeua trlrliliown foaa. or pro car-and, being inexperiehcedf ran it into tha creek. 'v-.' b'tsnt that troUdGwnkart of Faith to help us oUtr -M Yoii r Xmas Solved? SHALL A GIFT of.jewelry will not disappoint, for it is - some thing everybody ' ' likes V;to have. The" offerings v here" will soon help you to .solve thai problem of " What to give?''. Youll betnaprised at the lowness of price too.' : You Can Buy a Gift aiity auu jisuncuveness ior - as - low as 50c, $L00 Fxcellent values are offered aiid upon inspection you'll I. I worm ana uepenaaDiiuy. v Fop Women and Girls .Diamond Rings; Plainset rinjs Silver Nbvelities Diamond Set Jewlery v- Bar pins; handy pins; collar pins La vallieres; Brooches; Crosses Wrist Watches and Bracelets "Manicufe Sets; Vanity Cases " I Neck Chains Lockets; Watches 1 Veil Pins v , . Jewel Cases - -Hat Pins; Stick PiAs r. ThimblesiPu'ff boxes ; Vases, etc - . For Baby and Tots-- . Rings; Lockets; Bracelets Spoons - . ' Novelties . i ToiletSets : - " v - r -'i, . ; Beauty Pins; Meek Chains, tc :' These articles are rich in qnahty and refined in :character '. ThersV 'can ber n,d question about their being highly appreciated by the jrecW " pieat. Come in and see tDe WHQLE line of, gifts. '.. We -offer.-, both r economy and satisfaction, because personal, inspection is the onlv" v sa.HSiaciwrjywdjf iu wujr. . e ca more tfyan the ordinary money tnan can. oe naa anywnere. v . :-'Jt 'vr t .; -' Give a worttiy'gif t of jewelry It's1 the idealftrSeraw the heaft add hdlds the admiration for years to come. -vet -it! costvno; Gifts of Jewelry bought here hase a permanent value and a lasting interest that go far towards inaking'your Xmas ideal. :- - . . JOHN ;ttf . Ghma Grove rv: Any .Piece Encr - w s- t . r - - . THEVMSlhDAV VOIIDER "Every fhomesrlouldse Cv'. greatestvfdf all; .washing com r v 4 v- "i pohhds.."It"is .something new in - this country, lit. cuts on.t the - - hardest,. work -and , shortens by uau..meume pi your wasumg. It readily expels the--dirt.. byk a- thorough loosening and',;desolv-:- hngpower onlyr- It csnnot eat,- ' rot-.of .-discolor anp fabncvMany ? say:it la O K and none better: 'It -wonderful in its .work.' Price lucper barv For sale at v Blackwelder & Oitchis's Store y3 -V-BIaclrwelderagentx odefo'do do o c c co Y 'Hunting 8cpds tns'' lmhnent Ungllng through tKo fiesh -and QuicJy Aops pain, i Demand a liniment that yoi can ruVwith. j . a ixeoest juoDing uniment is S Good for the AiSmaii cfa Hordes; :Muler, Cattle -Piun'RhetiriialiJra; Bprsia ' ZL m---- ... ;WJSKyqfilto visit; this!, store; whether you buy or 'y not--see the goods;-compare J: -J values" ith"othersi ' 3 Note whataifaeprices can -dbS to ; "ward buying' sOmethrngi rert serviceable and pleasing. v : v of Keal Individu'' and upl in the folio wing articles, ; readilv.TecoflfnizB-their L : : . . For T.1ori and Doy 5 Watches; Diamond'rinsi fob'a Chains; Lockets Charms - vf '. Plain and Set 'Rings C-t,'.'-:" '4 Collar-and Cuff Sets .Chl: rV . Scarf Pins and Cuff Links ' '.. Fountain Pens "..; ''M: Match Safes . -V,::rf :.i ." S ' Tie Clasps; Collar Battonsytli Toilet Sets i'rtsiriVj-t.. .Hair andClothes BrnahW : J. EUnblem RingsPinivBttttos; ; ;Fortho ilornoW Silverware ine Cut Glass- in sets ' z V or v individual; pieces--artistic aesigns -v-;- ".-.wv. r.,'i-f. Mantel Clocks ' Alarm Clocks ; :'. Nut Crackers. . .- ::: give equal OT DCtter Values IOf the Rirnhiri rt v in GIVE? BBO AM Jeweler, ; - ; aved Free. -! r i j "C'A " - -. .-t j v . I 9 ::.) ''-I r'. 1 -x v 4 , f.i . , 4 7 i " 1 - t v- AM,'.
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