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ii W f- ... v;-' HMMfe .Oolite ' - o " 1 u..i.o i ' ! i L i - - " - I i . .. . - Syr .: 1 ' "9 ... " - - r- v.-., V; y A. r v try' fi v. r - r f f of interest th 1 f ALL 0,QUn .. HEADERS, MI?b ' Maud ISipapBOif " and : William Mike Beaver were happily united in:i the bonds or matrimony ."Sunday ?; even- : Cran pars ou age, Rev' 0, A ' ! : Brown, paetbrcf the gruom : o(2cUtin, .Their many ; frisada wish them a long and - ; happy life. ' HO DAtent Boiton; N G, 60Qin-law of Rev and MrsT A BrofTUt arrived in .China a Grove laat Juesday afternoon cm No 4 -To-day he and " hli wife with their eix-Wneks old bahe( CUy Brown, left ,forAVilminton, N O, where they nike their futare Mw f M M Ketchie spent tu&a nbt and Snnday visiting relatives near Mill 0tj$0t hooper and gister, t-ii ; Mami Rogers, am spending a few days in Salis bury yii ting Mr and Mr a W P Cooper, v ! H M Bernhardt ppent Sun day" afternoon in Salisbury. " t?hy? ; I R PStirewalt has lipid his : roitaurant and hasineBa to F - pltefcambr' who has " taken iBJJI13ft?fe Salisbury visi wri" cyesteiiay. t .' Mis- J Holshouser and Zena Peel er attend ed iral of SmUh Shup- iug iu Cdilcord la?t Snnday. Uei WM Riser. and A M nwiSt Mark's Chureh - -' 'IJiu ftti-iiti " the sessions of MN 0 nod of the JS vL church , wdob con vepes wit h th Mrat Lutheran church in Albemarle o u Weduesay. .in Mrs C V Freeze opeat paxfe of yesterday in ' UaUsburn Bittte'iiniball left for N0wierry; S C yesterday, morning. , Ut and .Mrs Thomas Lefler After a Puort visife to Mrs LefLer's mother. Mrs Bessie Kimball, returned hort M liewberry, S C, ye -t day morning. W h Cooper was iu ulis bUry SnUitay. Eugene Kimball is at Kna pblis working in the cotton . ; mill. ' : ;: : ) Jacob VilhelmVQue mare, Valued a 1200, died ihi? vVeek, Mbich loss falls quit e heavily ii Sir Wiihelm just at this feidames John; R Brown ndnD WBostian yifled MrS Whit Cooperiu Hi gh 'oiut r Rev LA, Falls of M res- ville, spent last Friday here ithjjlsaugtiter rxrug:at :iroj florae or . n ItrM Cattsr c Pear MrVEitor: - As the ti5ne;f6r electing a may or afad ; ve . Commissioners 5 to serve for a term.oltwoyeararfor the town of China , Grove, K. O., Will be (n next Tuesday, f May 8' I will deom it proper nd right that 4hc tax payers of , China GroVe be informed . of a few things which 'might occur if we are not careful - as to the men. of whom we select to fill these sev. eral offices. If I have been in formed cbrrecWy the last Legjs- jlature of North Carolina, enacted a law wnereoy town commission ers coul issue nbonds without the consent , of the 'people.' Now if you want to be free from bonds, personally canvass 1 each candidate and see how he stands in fayor of such legislation. It he falls' -to commit .himself see the other man . We have a good bank here, as good as- any of its kind in the state and these peo ple are in business to serve the people and I want "to say-they never have turned the town down whei they asked for help. X think this is all we need at the present time any "way, Ifjpn't know who all the candidates will be but I do know that we have so me people in town that are in i favor of such legislation. After election it is too late, for we have no way to help our selves.sPf course the bond, issue wfll notlbe mentioned during the campaign by the candidate,, for he knowhe can work-that after rr lnaDoeai to inetax-iw bonds and high taxes. Together, brethrenr let'6..keep off the bonds. . . Tery truly, W. R BoStian, Ex-Mayor. For Ysar Chili's Herie's a pleasant cough syrup that every child likes to take, Dr. Beirs Pine-Tar-Honey. If your child has a deep hacking cough that worries you give him Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey, the sooth ing pine . balsams relieve the cough, loosens the phlegm and heals the irritated tissues. Get a bottle to-day at your druggists and start treatment at once. 25c facreasin Demurra Rates. The already high demurrage rates are to be increased by the raihoads, said to be due to the war. The Salisbury agent, who probably ha reference to car loads, has v lier! the following order: . 4 'EfFective May i after expiring of free time-aliowed, demurrage charge wiilbe $2 for each of the first five days and $5 for the sixth and each succeed iug day. Con siderable change has also been made increasing rate of demur rage under - average . plan. Parties working under rule 9 not familiar with these changes, can secure detailed information con cerning same 6y 'phoning or call ing on my office.'? 'Last winter when my little boy had the whooping cough I gave htm : ChambeTlaiiis, Cough Remedy, ' writes Mrs. J B Rob erts, East bU:Lbuis 111. 1 It kept his cough loose and relieVed him of those dretaful coughing spells. It is the q& y couth medicine I keep in the house Ucause I have, the most contidenco. m it. This remedy is also goovd lor colds and i- ;: , ;,i' 4 i- -. if ' MrsrCE Patterson. Of Chini Grove, d!ed Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock, at the home'of hereon; in-a and daughter Iri Mrs, A.J Crpwell,s in Myet Park, CarlotteafterWn illneac which confined her tolhet be;u for the past 12 months. V8he Wjpi hf flo-A. - Mr& Patterson was the widow, of tbelateBAj Patterson, bf Cabarriscoti$ty; She leaves three daughters iTrr M S Rose of Ch'ina Qyove, Viif of the late Rev. C.A: IoVe;? A J Crowel V and Misst i Jeiit. 1 , Patterson, of Charlotte,. adp; K Pat terson . a step-son f of Xipi f j cord Mrs. Patterson wJH member of the Iitheran churp: , which she joined in earl. j. Brief services were conducted at the home Dr. and vMrsi. Crowell at 4:10 Vclocar Wednes day afternoon by Rev. A A tt&. Geachy, pastor of . the Seconc Presbyterian church. Thfr mains were JJieu broUght China Grove on the 4 l0i o'cl her daughter, ' Mrs M.S ROse i- u : n kite 1 eonwlM1 was held by Revs. : W H RislS and C A Brown of China Grove; and Rev. W A Lutz of Charjotte! The interment was in, Gree Lawn cemetery.' Last Saturday evening M Pearle Jane .HolshOusr, dauc' tr of James Holshouser, ag 1 years" and 'ix months, ..die'"1 " -.--wc, v The funeral was held at: CL tiana Church Sunday ' aftercocir being cond ucted by her pastor. Rev. N D Bodie Who was assist ed by Rev" J A Koon. The th terment was in the cemetery b, There is more Catarrh in th section of the country than alj otner diseases put together, and for years it was supposed to M mcuraDie. uoctors prescriDea local remedies, and by constantly f ailing to cure wih local ' treaty inent, pronounced it incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional coc Iieumatism, gout lumbago and ditions and therefore require: rippe, bruises, stiffness, back constitutional treatment. Hall'i iche and all external pain. At Catarrh Medicine, manufacture cir druggies, 25c. by F J Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio is. a constitutional remedy, taken internally atfd 'acts "thru the Blood on the' mucous ' Sur f aces of the System. One Hun dred Dollars reward is offered f ot any case , that Ball s Catarrh Aiediciae fails to euro- Sedd f on circulars and testimonials' free. ; F J CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. . . Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills for ' con stipation. " ' 4 Sneak Thieves Busy. Chas. H Deal missed a ham from his smoke house yesterday moruiug. Mrs. Deal has been on a visit to tnends since last oa i . . . . . . - ... n , urday and the lossr Was not .ms-j jntiseptic properties kill, the covered until yesterday, inormngMgg! f and r thef cold is;. ouicklv aier. ner return, inc: "ribwen up. Children and grown- weigh ed about . : 301bs ana t W 1 l;,,-,.. .V.' ., norma f Tonr DkH . ui mu hi iuui lutwuiuauauu-. . Now is .the time -to, your rbeumatinToft Will 4ndtH':f. Chamberlain's Liriiment aTgt4y ;L. cost, : 'ir $50.00 for carrying a pistoL' tdBadittrra vatioii:a'4i&T fes:trombertvet ryp?iu4ing,Higfop t:p kcetto - Badirf :fi.iom&& omighRock thefall few&'themdh' . :iffibri"a lf2'n?iles the fall is tlfeet: one Amis ia'for.,- anoiher. ald-dopt al: diet - nnd .oeupatlodii: parefut ;Sin j : I tjnd masticate : )pgwhen .Uiej. Iteratirig 'jjauillaid . :ntbestbm ''tjgBawels;.ley ; ; y. Irbialaaeasaut Vjn ; 2 aiibotsvfox ce'abaatiykioLd- Javi The Family. ;Usual work, betiding and lift- ling or strenuous exercise is a (strain on the muscles, they be come sore and'stiff, you are crip pled ana! in pain. Sloan's Lini ment brings you quick 1 relief, e,asy .to apply, it penetrates with out rubbing and. drives, out the soreness A clear liquid, cleaner than uiussy plasters or ointments it does not stain the skm or clog the, pores. Always have a bottle liandy for the pains, aches of LIU ; tti Yeters. . fiere,;is being circulated v a isppr'nat I- will not serve as commUsioner if elected. This s a mistake, if I am elected VI gladly serve. Yours trul v, J D Walker Mi Let Tear Court Ham in. ; A cough that racks and weak ens is dangerous, it undermines your health and thrives on iJegju ieci. Tteueve it at once wUn ur. King's . New Discovery. T!he soothing balsam remedy tieali thethroat, loosens the phlejrm, a. alike find. Dn Kings New JejVas effective a bottle M JV cne5i Ignppe, croup ana all broncl 50c Phe convention. of the is: sectiqu are expecting to at JL" t h 3- if e and " children:. .MmmmMmmmmmmm :" f- arettepdifcthecteri- tentmio- catedont Oieweeiaair follows : iday af ternooh,v r ; Concert Members;br theOra- '11 gPpftaldrf Newark, O. , J:3m isionLSOcV cteQren;2Sc2;? miday niffht; : : ' Admlssi6i50c4 children 25b.'. Satardav tnornlner. Mav 5thr ;idrev Honr..'; sir ' Admission jc; cnild ren 15c Saturday 'arnoon. 1 ; ;'Cqrioert:f"An i . Cellist and Assisting Artists In:v Songs'; and rLegens . . -iTne Indian Princess Watah Adnsion'BDcV children 25c, . Sturda nlhi ncexfeheaWTrio H Indian Sdngs,;; Legends and K DjanctPrincess atahV wasq:.'-';jyf: r '-::i 'U. rctureThe- Passion J Playv yBaalen .Marie Jdayor J Of : -.- Oberammergan": . :' Moving Pictures i SyX ! Admission 50c,- child ren 25c, v" ! Ch. and ' Orchestral i Pro .jjram, Gilbert and Stiliivan Opera Company -: Admission children 25c Monday night The Mikado, Gilbert and SuUi van's Famous Light Opera, (Complete Production by Company of 30, Including Orchestra) Moving Pictures Admission 75c, children 35c, . Tuesday morning, May 8tb - Children's Hour Community Singing Admission 25c, children 15c Tuesday afternoon Lecture, How to Jkfeer rtbe HighTCost of LivingGTeorge L McNutt of New York City A d mission 35c. children 15c Tuesday night v r Mother, Goose Peaiva3, In Charge of Childlen Worker Decturev IfrtKej Cogr4s8 woman ' . Jeannette Rankin of Montana, (Snbject to Congressional Duties) " " MovingTPictores Ad mission 50c, childr en 25c Wednesday morning, Way 9th. ; Children's Hour .Community Singing Wednesday .'afternoon. Grand Concert, Greatore's .Band Admission 50c, Children 25c, Wednesday night -Grand " Concert Creatore's Band Led by the Great Cre ' atore himself Moving Pictures Admission ?5v children 35c. Guisepe will direct Creatore's Band at the Evening Concert only Be aimable,' Cheerful and good natured and ' you are much more likelv to. be habov. You' will find this difficult, if not impossi ble,. hoWeyer when you are cpn stantly troubled with constipation .Take Chamberlain's Tablets and get r;d of. tht and it , will be easy. These !: tablets H not -only move the bowels,' but improve the appetite and strengthen . the disrestion. ' - - - ' t oMaymoriilng May Tih :.'y: ii iunuaren ' tiour t i ; uc. eeltlpu of -aftsayor; Ztq; 1 ' ;' There rwitt C.tG. VOSS, For Commi ssioners : .OUASAHipML; ,bewd tcts; U:m&$& untoowiii aa tho . " - "'.'.?. V...'--'i. -''".'V. . 1). , G ; i.1?08.&t"; if : V'' " - :t i mo. ii. r H; J.EDDLEMAjSr; ; - 'P. B . GOBEL. : ; v - , T . . -VIVl UUD JJ Oil! ; ; UftJ . inlt6-h8r;hbme-.intlo tag.;- .'.:f,!a . nikrleiWas a gueatStodiilner; at A It Hauna ih iSbWrf day. The case of W H :WelchV;i!who, penously cut Archie - Shaman's throat laat'inS will be called in the county- court gaturdayi May 12th. : ' ; . Miss; Louise; the ' l5-yar old daughter of ahtenbsbir of xyrp, iJayiason county,was nere th is WeeVfdHhe ; purpose of hav-n?g-a:?-defective -eye Removed; The; eye i-haa ,been giving her trouble for years and relief V could only. be bbta ined by its - removal. pne . sioou ane ' operauon jweu fs expected; to be rapids- v.i. - VLester'liee Miller, aged 15 years jand 8 months, died at the sanatqrinmin this city v Sunday Larnopn of ! injuries received by ; being, accidentally, shot Monday, April 23rd, ?by a companion Hoy Fesperman, at .RockwelLr The bo 03 taken; tq.Rpokwell , Jlpnday morning and toiuneral was held from the First Baptist chujrcli at that place 'and the in terment, took place at Lower fcjtone chnrch.-:.;v ::S. '-stM Thtf death of young Miller wis distressingly sad. A week" or more ago; he and a osipaniph, Hoy 'Fesrmaa, ? a " soni tat B 'A ' k Fespermana partner In i bushiess of the ;father5of the .. deceased. wbt9 ouir uuntmg ana . in some manner thFesrr cidentallyj, shotj. faia companion, the'Mlller. bby,i the load entering the right side near thehip. tear- 1 iuk uuie-acauc is saia piercea r u the IntesthieiJ in 'I a nuinF- yr placed Tbcriajured-b i&'igf brbiiGliVto' Cilir'bary and - - '-KJ' in tne r r .. toxin n: bu t l WH3 OUt t r iy Treat .ho- L:' I ;;v- - : .'.1 - --'t rr- i I 1 . t ' 'I I '
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