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' ' .. . . v . - . . ; . ' . : . - NEWS 1 of interest to ALl OF OUR READERS Hev 0 A Brown wiil preach at Christ Evanorelical Luther an church, East . Spencer, Sunday, evening March 11th, at 7:30 o'clock. Mc L Ritchie was in Salis bury' enroute to' Statepville yeeterday- -Misd Laura Hearne 'was a Salisbury visitor yesterday. Dr J fl Kozzelle, of Salis bury, was here yesterday. V H A Turner of Land is was here and in Salisbury yester day, Mr and Mrs Will Ketchie and Bun Shepherd of High Point camn iu yesterday af ternoon to attend the funera of Q E Litaker this morning. G J Templet oh was in Salis bury on business yesterday, Jason Litaker was iu Salis bury several davs this week.;; The frieucs of Mrs L A Ritchie will regret to learn that her health .continues un favorable in fact she is con sidered seriously ill. Miss Rosa G Propst, of the Union church neighborhood, spent ;la8t Friday night at Bey? O A Brown's. Rev p A Brown went to Balisrlriiitel&lla tend a meeting of the execu tive committee of the North Carolina Synod. W C Holehoueer, of Greens boro, is here visiting hid par ents, Mr and Mrs J L Hols houser. Mr Holshouser re cently underwent an opera tion for appendicitis. Rev V A Brown spent last Wednesday at"7 II 0 Sloop's. Sadie Sloop, the ten-year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs and Mrs Arthur E Sloop of South Rowan, who has been reported in the Record a-3 having been very sick, has slightly improved but is very we'ak yet. L E Bostian who has been in Salisbury with the Ronzer Garage, is at home for a week. Tbe Pneumonia Season. The cold damp weather- , of March seems to be most favor able for the 'pneumonia germ. Now is the time to be careful. Pneumonia often results from a cold. The quicker a cold is got ten rid of the less the danger. As soon the first indication of a cold appears take- Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy. As to the value of this preparation, ask any one who has used it. Weather forecast for From 8 to 16, cftangeable and mild with snow and rains threat :ing cold wind, some warm. From ,16 to 22, wind and rain storms, showers with show From 22 to 3Cair, clear some cold threading snowf some war mer. V From 30, to April 7, showers and some cool. March sHaws fairly good weath er moderating. to warmer with I rr a i w short storias from 16 to 22. Some windy. . : Henry Reid, R. TX6, 3. box 167, Salisbury, N.C. PLAT AT LlfiDlS: From Punkin Ridso or Belinda and Jonathan Satofiay.NigM, March 17t!i. - ;t i ' This amusinfconiedy will be given in the ,schooCauUorium al La ndis- Saturday, night, March 17th, by the Toung People's Aid Society of the Ehurch pf China Grove. This play was given in China Grove some time ago and it was" such a great success that they will, play it in Laridis, You will surely ; be pleased with it and you will miss a treat if ybu miss'it.' The cast of . characters are as follows: Miss Elizabeth Brown, Nelia Wedding-ton . Annie Brown, Pannie Eller Belinda Jane Hopkins, Flora Wilhelm Mr Brown, Roy Setzer Harry Clifton, Banks Hodge Mr. Augustus Simroy, Luther Hodge Jbaathan Scruggins, Fred Sides Policeman, Floyd Sides. Chamberlain's Gonh Remedy a Favorite for Culds. v.-- - - J. L. Easley, Macon, 111., in speaking of , C h a mberl ain's Cough Rem edy says, cDunng the past fifteen years it has been my sister's favorite- medicine . for coldb on the lungs7 1.inyself "have taken it a number of times when suffering- with a cold and it ai- ways relieved me promptly." Ladiss Aid Society of St Mark's Charcb. The Ladies' Aid Society of St Mark's Lutheran church will meefc Monday afternoon, March T2th at 3 o'clock, at the nome 6f A M Hanna. Any one that desires to join this band of work ers will be gladly received and it is earnestly hoped that all the ladies of St Mark's church will ieel interested to this extent It wiil be left to each individual as to amount they wish to give during- the year. We want you to attend this meeting whether you join, or not. Mary G. Hanna, secretary, DfiSBOndenevrDflfi tO Consfa'oation. wrtm. nft. M.rc and despondent. When this isdue to constipation it is easily correct ed by taking an occasional dose of Chamberlain's Tablets. These tablets are easy to take and pleas ant in effect. Contrast Signed for Construction of New , Chnrcb. Mc. L. Ritchie, chairman of the building -committee for the erection of the new church edi fice of St Mark's E. U Church congregation, Went to Statesville yesterday for the purpose of meeting Messrs Moser and Bum- garner, contractors oi nicKory, and sign up the necessary papers ror tne worir namea. worK on this new building is to begin at an early date and Mr. Ritchie will receive bids for the pur chase of the present building. bhould no satisfactory bid belnntfnn mill mKAft tlnaxr fnnnrl received by Monday the old 1 bml- ?'"STi Lb !? W" !d . lot cleared tor tne new one which is to take its place. Bad Colds From Sadden Chances. Spring brings x all finds' of weather and with it come colds an d'the .revival of winter coughs and hoarseness. Dr, Bell's Pine Tar-Honey will head off a ngw coi l or stop the old one, the southing balsams relievo the sore throat and heal . the irritated tif sues. Get a bottle to-dsy and start treatment at once. 'At your druggist, 25c, formula on the bottle. Itens Fronth Fab life Scfccol. The fourth and last number M tHeceuni 'as lilldlast Fri nigfhl'atlie schboladitumj Nelson S Darlington the speakjet fot the night, was delayed at Asheville on account pi haviff missel Railway cotineciioflSjan did not arrive until 9 :30. .; Th. audience as entertained by.k prdgram given by the town peopl which consisted of music by MiS Ada Stirewalt and Mrs RoyKini ball, also recitaeions given Misses Louise Lyerly and Rhea Ritchie. Mr Darling gave his I lecture on community interest He is all that was claimed for him . The aud ience was his from rhe minute he arrived and he Weld them ' for an hour and threes quarters He is witty, forcefu -hand eloquent. .. r. Misses Louise, Lyerly and NelV Menius spent the week end itj Kannapolis with their friend and old school-mate, Miss Mabel Kin caid. , r There will be a play given ai the school auditorium Saturdajf nighl entitled "Dot, the Miner's Daughter." The players are from Lanclis. Prof has E Miller attended a cattle sale in Greensboro last Friday for the purpose of buying some pnre-bred cajtle? but they sold too higt for him. Seventy head of grade cows were sold at an average of $123 per head. f Building Committie for St Chnrch. DaA'S L L I A regular building committie for the new edifice for the con gregation of St. Mark's E. L. chnrch has-been appoint as follows: Mc. L. Ritchie, cbair. man; A M. Hanna, treasurer; W. C. Sifferd, assistant treasur er and secretary; M. A. Good man, J. L. Sifferd, H. J. Eddie man, F. W. Bost, R. W; Gray, A Van Pelt, P. A. Earnhardt, J. F. Cooper and J. L. Bostian. A Billions Attack. When you have a billious af- tack your liver fails to perform its functions. You become l:onsti- pated. The food you eat fer- ments m your stomach instead ot - luul,uca siuiuaca anu causes nausea, vuiu- iting and a terrible headache. Take Chamderlain's Tablets. They will tone up your liver, clean out your stomach and you will soon be as well as ever. They on ly cost a quarter. Cotton Gin to Shot Down. The Patterson Manufacturing Company's cotton gin at this place is arranging to close down for the season. ' Cotton will be grinned onlv on Tuesdays and Tudsday, April 3rd, will be the last day for this season. Those who have cotton to gin will take notice. Sheriff Krider and some tnckma Trrava sr I InH U'iii -i O tr TO . a point near tuo oaiiBuury that tw0 negroea were enga(?. ed in a fight in which one of whom was cut.5 He had gone to Bee a doctor an the other disappeared. . Hotlce to Creditors. Having qualified as executors of the last will aud testament of Mrs M Lou Patterson, thu is to notify all persona having claims against the said deced ent to file an itemized r verified .state ment of same with the. undersigned on or before the 28 h day o;' January, 1918 or this' notice wiil be pleaded in barVof their recovery. Persons indebted . to s aid estate are notified to maka proaipt settlement. Ths Jan, 28, 1917. -A. IiPattbbso Mks Ethxl Swi amoKN xecutors wii cnii Tirrc enri nrra SIM Jlisditslef: Nafijn, Yica- tesMsat Eaisliall lIsa4Sworn jaJoriMttirJerq; ; Washington. March 5f Woocl-r row Wilson, witNiha major part of the world, at war, land 'Amer ica poised on its verge; consecrat ed his 't second ' inauguration as President of the, United States today with a message" of hope for peace. ' Standing in the shadows of the' Nation's Capital, with his face turned toward the Eastern warseared skies, the President reneweol hisoath of allegiance to the Constitution, praying to Al- mighty God that ; he might be given wisdom arid prudence to do his duty in; the true, spirit of the American 'people. While trumpets ; blared and martial accoutrements rattled prophetically about him the President pictured the deep wrongs the United States pati- ently had borne in the conflict of other peoples without wishing; to wrong or injure in return, .Asserting that the tragedies of another continent had remoy- ed provincialism; and made American citizens of the world, and that the principles of this Republic should be applied to a liberation of mankind, be reso- lutely voiced a determination that America, standing "firm in arined neutrality, ";must demon strate her claim to a "minimum of riht and freedom of action" in worm anairs. Peculiar interest ; and signifi cance in the light of his rebuke last night to Senators who pre vented passage , of the armed ne1arali'biirsere' attached to the President's assertion. Ever more interest and concern were aroused when he added: SVe may - even - be drawn on, by circumstances, not by our own purpose or desire, to a more active assertion of our rights as see them and a more immedi ate association with the great struggle itself . But nothing will alter our thought or our purpose We des(re neither conquest nor advantage. We wish nothing that can-fee had only at the cost of another people. We have al ways professed unselfish pur pose and we covert the oppor tunity to prove that our profess ions are sincere." Making no attempt to review the legislative record of the last four vears, the President said this was no time for retrospect. The time was one to speak of v. thoughts and purposes for the immediate future. To be indif ferent to the influence of the war upon America, or independent of it, he said, was impossible, and he was firm in the conviction State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ; Lucas County, ss. Frank J Cheney :, makes oath that he is senior partner of the nrm.ot heny & oo. aoing 1 ! - ' i vuuuiy auu oidtc ttiurcsa.iu, aau fipttl - 0m tt ttttmt nwrk . f of each and evefy case rf cnh that canot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDI CINE. FRANK J. 'CHENEY Sworn to before me and sub scribed in my presence, this 6h Jay of December, A D. 1886c A W GLEASON, . (Seal) Notary Public. : Hall's Catarrh Medicine is tak en internally and. acts "through Blood on the 'Mucous Surf aces of the System. Send for testi momals, free. r F JXHENEY & CO.. Toledo, G. ". Sold by all druggists, 75c pation Chip congregation uVilfc render, their Annuatl program y of readings and sang, in, tne, days pi., tneir.youtn, nn Sunday,; March ;i 1th,, begin ning at thB 11 o'clock hour. A cordial welcome is extended- to all.-1 A special JoiBfering for mis sions will be asked for. Sta's linimeiit For Rieasafisa. The tortu re of rheumatism, the pains and aches that miaka life unberable are relieved by Sloan 's Liniment, a clean clear liquid that is easy to aonlv and xiora effec- : a w . : - . tivethan mussy plasters or oint ments because it penetrates quickly without rubbing. . For the many pains and aches follow ing exposure, strains, sprains and " muscle soreness, Sloan's Liniment is promptly effective. Always have a bottle handy for gout, lumbago, toothache, back ache, stiff neck and all external pains. At druggists, 25c Dr. King's New Life Pills will 1 remove the accumulated wastes ofwinter from your intestines, the burden of the blood. Get that sluggish spring fever feeling out of your system, brighten your eye, clear your complexion, rVi. - ,xL ."T punfiedhthy blood. Dr King's New LifePills are a non-griping laxative that aids nature pro- cess, try them to-night. At all druggists, 25c. that the part this country wish - was the part of those who mean to ttL thnnht f tha P.oinf. o, h addressed the cheering multi- tude in the broad plaza of the Capitol grounds. In the assem- blage before him American citi- ?;4The elders otLntberah Chapel Zens of all Nations had sung S Hales officating. Mr Litak AmericaM with a mighty voice er leaves a wife and a daugh while waiting for his appearance ter to mourn their loss. He on the inaugural stand. And in tne procession wmcn iouowed him to the White House and passed in review Ma composite and cosmopolitan people" gave graphic evidence of loyalty and patriotism. "We are American citizens" flaredf from banners borne Cby once alien hand s. "We are ready to fight and die for America," was tbe stirring message blazing from a standard waving over the heads of new American citizens from Poland. Men of many for eignancentriesheld tothe breeze as they marched past thBCtM,amH Execuiive other insignia bf pat- riotic Americanism, and the words 4lAmerica First," emblaz- oned from countless streamers aroused tbe throngs along Was- hington's broad thoroughfares to continual outbusts of patriotic fervor. Spring Colds are Dansnroxis. Sudden changes of temper ature and underwear bring spr ing colds with stuffed up head, sore throat and general cold Qtrmrf.rnriR A dnsp nf Dr T-Tiirc'a Maw Di.noverv is snre relief thia hannv combination of an-J tiseDtic balsams clears the head. IT soothes the irritated membranes h,h. miaht hav hAn a lin- 'i-h'mvAn TnV fljf ffo. Half nrd vld u dangerous. Take Dr. King6 New Discovery .till ycur coin is gone. " v 1 To Car a Cold In On Day , ; k K. w. GKOVB'8 tisnatart on cack box. 23c Lee Sexton, aged 38 j eari, - of the SaliBbury cotton mill tfection "died Tuesday of ery eipelas and hie remains J. were interred in the Chestnut ili 11 cemetery Wednesday the ser viceB being conducted' by Rev BrendalV ppl The deceased leaves a wife and a child. ri j a:-? : Thurman, 4y earmold son i f M. L Kimball of East Speni cer, died Tuesday of pneumH onia arid his remains were in-, tered in the Chestnut Hill ce tnetery Wednesday! ' Mrs Jennie Crossette aged 63 years, died'atardarsfter apon at her hoine 6ix Eis Iri nep street, iu Salisbury fronf a stroke ot paralysis t)at stie ' n rj.ii ' . x. , f - da afternoon. Survmg are to daughters and one eon, Chaa 0hitl;olm, avrcL 22 died Tuesday uiht oan. torinm in Morganton and his remains were brought to Ws -, rijothemeTofi Bast , Bank street, .Salisbury, and then taken to Greensboro for interment Thnreday . J: Q E Leaker, aged 36 years 1 and about 5 mbnthB who has with: rlronsv- rl mrl hefftrft rlav yerday morning at his ho. Jme about milea north of -China Crow while sitting in a cnair. ine iunerai wok pi ace tiom hams Unape! at 11 o'clock this morning Rev. Vy. has many friends who will re gret to learn ot his death. r Miss Nancy Lee . Davis of Augusta and Charles Thomp son of Salisbury, were marri ed in Davie5 County Sunday afternoon ?r,i A surprise jrnarriage of Minn f!nrmnlf Xr mod ortH Tow, tj iiu Z 7 viu, iasr oaruroay. 1X1188 crimes ana ner grana- mother have been - spending the winter in Florida and were metbyMrHendetson'en their way home in Jacksoni villa, i Thv nrrivaA in Hallo. I S m-m m. w SJm AAA IMAA W bury Sunday, night and are j making their home tqmpora nly on North Main street Cibrti .Vicbm DotkJ R:ar Ccrctrl Concord, March ' f., 5.-Mary Davis, a'vcolored woman of No. 11 J Township, while Returning from 4 Church yesterday- morning waa I 1 j ' . ' ... wwmett xrom ner ouggy wnue mpUuS cross a swouen stream . and drowned. Ther were three occupanu of the P0?8 from aU parts of this county today" have corroborated irwpons orpugntnere yesterday i ituav itittvex in cerxam paru ok Cabarrus : is impossible on ac- - 1 count Qf the hieh Water, ' caused I8 raroays. , - ' "1 X 1$ A .; 4 . -' is f . ft , I
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