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A ? ' ', s. " ' j .' - , - I.S ' "VvS.c-; v -. -4;- . -at .' .''j-it':--;' V t .V-' i,'' !'. 1 y iv-.5.5. ; f PRICE 7&;OEMT8 2y , ' T '' V i j- '''V ; S ' ,'.'.4 f rfei jANU 'v-..' p ,;'..'1V; t..- j ''",,'I!''V , ..r i mm i - S r. TV v Bghtfai Birthday jimKS:-vm:tMMM& k- t U.'- On the 11th of January ttie .,.,' . i . ,.. ... of interest to) ...'. I -.i v. ALL OF OUR READERS; Ifteraoaii With Er&; R W. Gray. The jTb ufsday Af ternoon Club Thursday afternooEt bj Mrs R W . Tte hostess greeted her guests ttheerfulith iltfManvmaixt Pbiltii; Deal quite 5 6ick il ,wi th t d ropsy . thk; occasidti : Jby V contrast with iMtOf.lnesdj;.Uenloa- Womble of Concord, accompa Robert W Gray wa iu by Mrs Edwards of Laudis, . WAV Sloop, of route No. A de- relatives arid? fuends crfJthejloQj) family met at: the honie. of W.M.' SIRjArNo :yibipur orating the birthday of Mrs O A Sloops betteE Srio wn as . Aunt Katie Sloop. Although , the weatherwas exceedingly cold and disr greeabiea iarge cro w,& vas present ? Among, them . present werei Hev E D Brown and wife, oCThyaUra churcn and Eert G O Ritchiev of Grace. Hertyrp well children, W M Sloop and Mrs M rendered vocal selections. E Ketchievall of her" grandchild B MUler went up to Sal of some musiqal instrument on Klutt24arid; J A Ketchiewlio; fbr isbury yesterday niorriiug. - whicn to write the musical terms some reason could not be present Mr and Mrs Roy Kimball represeaieQ atllCiC5 ,V?1CU1 numDenng aDOUi iw persons m aQji&V V i r ; re sulted from the lively contest and Just before dinner a short -but in the end almost all were win- appropriate servicewas held - by ReV 'Brown,' assisted by Rer then seated her Ritchie, after which a most ?ump quests at tables and gave each a tuous dinner was spread in the ok program of .a' musical comedy in yard of which all: ate to "'their tnree acts, saying mat xne iuucu- saxisraction ana ye? muca remain eon. menu was to be found in the ed.- v , program and when each one or- The teachers of the Patterson visited bis dered her luncheon it would be school, Miss Smith and Mr Cress, served immediately. A three who are always willing and ready course luncheon, perfect in every to justify their scholars, marched .ts r' was then served bv Misses J the school down at' the noon .-hour W J Fesperman of the Grace Parker Bowman, M artha Shu- to -enjoy the feast with! the crbwd UUurcQ neignrjornooa wab j oxd and Elizabeth; Bostian After a short time of enjoyment town yesterday. After the luncheon the hostess they were marched to the school Mrs J Swiuk weut to announced that a grand vocal room again "to continue their Salisbury yesterday: to attend medley was to follow, A song duties .v . 4i.JMifn.WfJf'rnmn s assigned each one and at a Old Aunt Katie was 90 years of &u.itftf j " science- caul fprmaWtf hyrfe fumes will kill ulture of bacieriihn ex-f posm tatf it , was naturally v in-1 ferried Mit f f umtsratioa was" the Tfpre Salisbury visi tors Tues day. "v W R Yost and W L HarriB ners. were in Salisbury on business The hostess yesterday, A big boy has Just arr at the home cf M V Ram aaur's. . John R Brown parents at :iast"Friday. Granite Quarrv given signal all were to sing. No age and is. still enjoying very one doubted its; being ' a , medley ferood health, being the , oldest and no song except "Yankee woman in the neighborhood. She Doodle" was quite recognizable. J received t manv nice presents This ended one of the most en- among whicji was anice rocking joyable meetings In the . history chair which She.seemed to enjoy W J. Swink wasvin 'Albe marie last Tuesday attending a stockholder' meeting. Mr and Mrs A G Day vault y iilnn 8 auring tne past wees. Gfay a mQSt cleyfir andcharming The occasion was a most ehjoy Ml88 Virgie StillwelJ "cf hostess. ' . . aie one. The old and young SalisbU'y visited Miss Zena Those enjoying Mrs Gray's were in:a happy mood and will be Peeler last Friday night. hospitality, other than the club remembered by all who were , members, were Mrs Womble of present Wishing Grandma Sloop AWUI " U1C"JW" Concord, Mrs Edwards and Miss many more such occasions. ottne puDUe scnooi viacuuy Lion of Landis Mesdames Voss, were m oaiisDury luesaay PPPve, CorHher. Wilkie. Wine coff, Redfern, and Miss .Ruth Thorn of China Grove. ; S::r rJ its r But Disinfectants. migaiiokHas ;atieffec(ive lostr. caste .. among ; public K(fft,ofe the ; reason thapeoplc' jckh'l be iVf 6 nugated. natsTr vknown ; that .people It more? th an J hi nir; are. . -car rie rs of-l ifH"SX-!iipi'tion by fu migltion. sajs the - State Board pf HaUh;r ljlpnrs 1 to a bygone -TVauV; f:ACi; , VUiOB. A ,tJ&:V. ? ' At the a-ecent ; meetings of the Eiowan County Farmers' Union held with Gold Knob .local there was a good attendance and a lot of ; vervj -encbu raging .reports made.; The following .officers wera elected -fnr thn vpar? PresidentPrbfcF Brown .I v Vice-President. J S McCork- - Secretary - Treasurer, A u Kluttz. 'V- ... ". - Chaplain, Brof. H M L Agner. rCijiidnctbr, W P Sloop. ' Doorkeeper, T J A Bargerr . , 1 County Business Agent, Or lin" Cruse. " :. " ' : ' : ' : --: -' Lecturer apd Organizer, F De- Ibfcal mitodof eil diainfecuoti.t Witt Patterson and, R Lee Trex- Sut careful observation auTtest8 ler. v . Have proven that diseases are - Executive Committee, Geo ,W notj spread so much by inanimate Park, J S McCorkle, P C Barger objects as they are by human be- W P Sloop and Chester C Deal. ins. piptberiai measles, whoop- The county was divided into nigs cotigjs , carlet feven cerebro two organizing. - districts, the spinal meningitis and. probably Southern Railway beiiijj thedi- infantUe paralysis are all spread vidjng line. Mr Patterson is t- through the discharges mainly I look after the westerri end of tbe th mouths and hose secretions, county and Mr Trexler will look of people having the disease. after the eastern part of the CTHebeH disinfection.'' says county. , -ib Board, v'ts soap and " water, Among ; several reaolutiot.s sumignt ana tresn air applied passea were the rollowraer: faith fully during - the course 'of Whereas the State Union b:e disease To aVerihze all dis- .which met at Raleigh, passed; a charges, burn mouth and nose resolution in favor of taxing male sretions and maintain strict dogs $1 and females at $5, and personal cleanliness in case of believing such a law, as well 1 as Sickness renders little need for the one now in force in Rowan inj other disinfection of any coqnty, whioh levies a tax of $1 iind. . ; and $12 respectively, is unjust Vu VVhen people learn that no and unconstitutional, and places 111 sraelliBgVfnmes or anv othjer an unnecessary "burden upon the mode of terminal disinfection can poorer class of our people. take the place of soap, water and Therefore be it resolvea: f fresh - air,4 and Jaily personal That Rowan county farmers' AND- RdvAti coiiutr, Locals Phillip: SowersJ who will -be:v93 -years;old next month Us quite ill at "his homeAon the Yadkin north of Salisbury. ' '-fZ''? ;:'; Theneyeafold daughter - of ' M r "and Mrs - B; P Stevenson of Spencer,, died 'yesterday at noon i rom ice enects ot measles. 7T.he funeral will be held todav - :.- ; : r.- t - . .. i .-.-.,;- " Rev C.M Fox of Richfield,- will- preach at- St Paul's church vin litaker' township Sunday morn-' mg at 11 o'clock. . Rev CP Fish-; er who had declined a call to this Church has been extended a second call.' iy:'"".. The Electrical .Chemical 'Ct', ofSa.isbury, has been giv'ena. , barter by the Secretary of . State. " rhis company; wili Tmakb chemi-; .al s and db a faiercan tile business, i I t is capHalzledx at?lO,000 with i 56t0 paid in. .f: V - -The marriage of Miss Mary:. Bessiej daughter.fef Mr and - Mis ' fl CI ay;. ; B riggs ' ; vhb( "j, liye-,;r iear :: Point, and' Samuel Travis! Carter, a druggist bf Salisbury - 1 5ok ; place We Inesday Evening!; " Vftef a trip to northern .cities ihese yung'f people will: niake- their home In Salisbury, :. "r Some of ,the citizens of TSalis-fT bury are : endeavoring ; to .;cre"ate; :. interest intheMeh6disi:tiopitr , ai . iu uc uuui ssumewnerev-; in , tnis- Section. Some of the doctors of the city w'ill meet ?in, the bid the Board, J union go on record as being-, op-1 court house next .Wednesday , . to eiUJhavemade posed Jtb any such . StatQ wide discjiss. ithe matter and later; fo -mnneiTof f'dis lawTv - Pi- ---. - probablyo' SVBSCKIBJKX.' cleanliness," says anitary; science a great gain ; No Snfrtinn nt tVi nri rf iltf'ie I That fhn rrriQont. Tautr in frno I held. can atone for careless wholesale in Rowan county taxing maples atl Grace, the little c'-2-- r-ii veara- filtb during the course of ill- $1 and females at $2, be abolish-0i& dagleofM ' tjidi Mrs That.this prganizationjOgo on ter; seerat aVs ilinesswitb; Afternoon. v MUs Lula Patterion fell on the fee Tuesday morning, fitruek her head and was in a aerioufl condition for a day or AO. There U more Catarrh in this record as favoringhat the max- pneumoma die yesterfaVahe ction of the countrv than all imum of the public schools-in noom js a; ; W briirhthittie; other diseases put together, and Rowan county be made higher griri and the young - parents haVe . until the last tew years was sup- than the seventh grade, and that the sjmpathypf ;the J entireicitT PaialulCecsis Relieyed. Dr. King's New Discovery is a soothing, healing retned y for coughs and colds that has stood Jonas Kirk is kept at home fche test, of nearly hfty years :i, nn nnnh ihinnu Por that couh that strains the How to Check That Cold. - I uuui iuc iiai icn vccia was au vr i When it is painful to breathe OOSed to be iacurable". For a our teachers.be paid higher salar and fever sends chills up and reat many years doctors pro- ries, in proportion to their work down your back, you are in for nounced it a. local disease ? and so they 08,11 fit and prepare them a cold. A timely dose or Dr. prescrrbed local remedies and by selves for tfceir duty and to Bell's Pine Tar Honev will stop . constkntly falling to cure with teacn to a better advantage, the sueezes and, sniffles, Th local treatment pronounced it in- Resolved, that the Rowan pine balsam loosens tne phlegm curable. Science has -proven county farmers' unionjgo on rec- About 9:30. Wednesday 'night the home of .. Mrs Thomas : Wil helm, who lives in the western suburbs of Salisbury, was ' enter ed by a white man and a Negb. The white man had picked up 'a onaB, the boys fel loueBom Dr. Kin-'s New Discovery. TBe the honey. s.thes and relieves disease, and - therefore requires ijng swindling, and horse facing $& because ot your, absence. soothing pine balsams and mild thB rB thrn ., Tha .nt.iaBntin cor.Mitutional treatment. HalVs .,L u.,. Mrs W ilhelm by threatening to . laratnro lntrrontftnt.e anon rinirp I I One A Van Pelt having tha nn,a frnm the svsr,fim T-Iave Qualities kill the germj'and the . ; A I f T f nn' A a . 1 i .111. i j if : i. I nrtnrraat-.aA nnryrl i flrvn ic taTrrl jUluou tun V7. vr. uufticio nis- a ooDtio uu un.uu iui wiuutJt soeiation ig visiting at James colds, croup, grippe and bron- Black welder's. A Van Pelt believes in being 'economical. - ilev J H Keller Is attend -injg the session of the, Grand Lodge ot Malbnsf in Ralbigh this week. Il represent chial affections. gist, 50c. s . -i . At your Drug congested condition is relieved. Croup, whooping cough and chronic bronchial affections sboot.ber lf-she made an . alarm; Ms Wilhelm who was lying on a bed Vita lier "child, rscreamed an tne waiie man snappea : tne pistol at her re'peatediy, but as it TributQ ef Respect. Whereas, our Heavenly Father in His divine providence and in finite wisdom has seen fit to call Eureka Lodge No 283 of this our friend and co-laborer, Mrs M Louise Patterson a faithful mem ber, of the Roman's Missionary by snort storms jrora- west. - ome snow ana 1 coia aiong, threating v From 23 to 29, fair and frosty along with threating rain and snow. Some cold winds. Society of St. Mark's Lutheran church, Chine Grove,- N. C, to heavenly rest: Therefore be it Itlace. Miss Mary Smith of Landis and C. Cli h ton Good ra a n of Salisbury rera marr'ied at the homeof W L Kimball last resolved: Sunday evening ;! ,1 ' First, That we bow in meek Miss Minnie Ovrcash and submissioto "the will of God BobertOf Mbrrisbnoth of who doeth all things well. : TT; vT&.h,r Second, That we will ; cherish lanuis, er uuitcu iu faer memoryi as 4 true Christian woman and co -laborer in the Kirnban?CIf htinday Masw.svine'yardi.,,- s j evening,) January 7th. Third, Tliat we (extend our X ' - sympathy to the bereaved ; sons Therp will Jbe catechetical J r J , 4 ..-.iv -Ji-'h- Vt'V-: and daughters and commend instruction atSt; Mark's iu L thetri to the lo and care of a church baturday af tepoon at mefciful Satiour. - y. ' 2 o'clocfc byphej pMtOr Hev; our thv Thdt these resolutions W H Rieer. Parentare u rg- be- pi aced in . our minu te book and -ed to send iheir child reri ? ; by;be;sent ?.jSufc.A 1 also sent lo.tne kowan s ixecord ' I Inr rwilKl ri ttrtM - ' - . P.atarrh CJur. mantifi'turprl ht i rshPtiA A- i"n Tniri '-'n' The foregoing resolutions is the only constitutional cure-on were adopted and made as rec the market. V It is taken internal- ords of the Rowan county farm ly. It acts directly on the blood ers union. quickly, relieved. At, all Drug- acd mucous surf aces of the system An invitation "was given the gists, 25c. . : Th ev offer one hundred dollars Union to meet with. Sumner lo- for any case it fails to cure. Send cal in March, which was unani- Weat&8r FarcaSt Fflr D83emlier, 1917, for circul ars and testimonials mously '.accepted I ... , " - tmm ' i - I ' ri.TT A l J I T 7 From& to 16, fair, with sleet pow oy aruggisis, sc. , . i;ae urn Aiexauur was pres-ifled call5 for : officers" brourfit Hairs Family. Fills tor constioa- ent ana maae one 01 tns great di:-'TTii " tr tion. Address: ; t speeches. F. J. Cheney. & Co., Toledo, O, was not loaded no i damage -j:waa done.'. leighborsl 1 nej&njp flier screams were soon on .tbe scene, but 1 the 'would'berthieves vhad and rain; some suow northwest, And cold winds aloner. . From 16 to 23, wind and rain, GbmeTitli Settfef Flro ts Cittso at CMss y:yr 1 a . . j ' 4 - W A a wuham Mcuamei was given a olicemen'Hall and Harrison and Deputy" Archie" Hash.r . They probably passed-:' themen' and SOOQ OTer HIS 'CBld; ' . A later iaw twb me'a answerinir 'the ' Everyone speaks well of Cham- description board a , southbound , berlain's Cough Remedy after freight ' train.' A message was having used it. Mrs George to Concord nd i the fellows .pw. Some cold winds. ' Y. has this Were:bauffht: and re : brought Fromy to Feb. f, fair, but 11 ,u5 J?'.,tl9Vni: " to v refrardinsr it- "Last winter u" i o r v - V Arc wind is northeast on the 29th at Ray Saturday on a .charge, of .7 -!! idefltifica- from 8 to 10 n m . snow and f k.;nV W.t tt- rt ,..n 5 "fcW- w "ww - ttOU- SluK. ,wiiu x v-um iui b.wu w iuicc southwest, cold west, sleet. January shows days and warm days along, short storms from 19 to 23. ,. 1 ' ' , Henry: Reto, Route No. 3, Salisbury, N O rains, if due the picker room of tlie Patter- weeks. I dbctcred him and used some cold n Mannfacturmg Company l medicines bat' bo- anil ivuuh, uiug tasu Vbvuucit yvu- - ' i ' ' j -", UU I . I lul him fnnrn (rrmd nnlil T me Messick who was working ,W.U-- rr " . .v. . l-i ! , .v ; . - 7 beffan usinff Chamberlain s Couek Sta's Llalcnt Fcr Sfiff J:Ists Rheu matlc V pains ; - and ; achss Drives. Oat.Mrla, Ik45VpSp' ' The Old standard Vetera! rtren-jtfceiiin ji: '.-... v 2SOVS'S TASTELESS hlU TONlCdtivr jflljenticheUieblood.f odlraUdsaptlii: y Mrs. ;W. H. Riser,; . s .-rsWCJ'S AreYoarSeweiilggd The bcwels - ate the sewerage system of the body.- You can well imagine the result when they ' are f ; stopped up as is the case in J con-1 XGVt stipation-As a will : find Chamberlain excellent rentle in' their action . They also began using Ctiamberlains Cough, &et lnto. tho johlts : and; mnsclev Remedy. He then- improved m.aK1QS- every; moy mem; xorr -; t , - ii.nd in a few diva was tura.tteneye;: yonr guserins witness and testified that he saw r r .: . , j J Urifh itAna r.tnimnnf.. nr.;. with McDaniel the night of the night of the tire was the chief M c Daniel strike a match and set ti re J to the cotton. , McDaniel was held for the February term of the Ro over uizvuiU "4-s . -Two of our oitizens visitei fwan Superior court, be- at Eith "recently. an.d;;wlien bjbbd is stimulated .to action; red to give bond inlthe ready to leave fonfcdriload of single application will ". "dnvS on ten . i ' s.;ii . ; -, . purgative 'you 1 r" "r; " l" abPF uu .ooa m ; uieir., nn ggy, ano l n 's Tablets r-or-r ; . ; . inrwing it outwera.ingm- I jTVSiWOMO QUININE ielcttTtb-nonlicrv I ,nc oilt OVfir thfl hftWft atld . irV""j " "," " ! ? - TQOHhw U wot cne nroaM I K olT VYpr tuo uureo , duu i xq to-day at-. y,ur Druggist , - ,ly penetrates without rubbing, and. soothes and warms., your soro muscles . - The congested a ngle application will driva ont the - pain. - Sloan's. Liniment is clean, nvenieht- and; qdikiv effective.' : it dos 'not "sta'm trie jIVSl kviLOMO QUININE is lcltrU-n ortuc&zr Oo-oiys 4jar tot uom srooaM 4ri6'xm im hf CiKHMnhn the tell nine w- i-fM; .f j v ; vommtttee improvethe digestiott. ; -v -;-;. : ; ;V " ; .- . ' . l ...4-i;ia.; j.-.-f. '"S"J-
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