' ..V t ...V V - S;.;;-;Af yz ''ft "U '..'.- .f : - "9 T t ,- f':.v,:-.;: n i V"--., LCKSmifNEWS F10URKREABERSI 1 TjV r ' Ul ''ills rl-"'y.Jfrf beeui ;givefi th contraet to X erec "?febig nw Ko wan - school haildiiig at Kan napolis iiti; cost: " of 8.000. : The t building i taibe of brick, if be modtJfii in every partis f :cular,i audi work, on it? erec i ttiou has beia; begun It is to . )d;r ready for I h fail f trm fwhich opensiiri September, . v The . work of dredging i- : Oran t creek has been com pleted to the old Gobble-mill ; ip'ace and it is likely will stop ther as the creek hf?s very little fall from that point to the river.; ' j Rev. R L Dav'et super'n tendent of the Anti-Haloon League, made an address at the Y MCA in Spencer Sun day night. Asa result reso iiO flutions were passed opposing : t r . whisky duriug the continua- 'i.'-i -v-" : ' . u.s' " Vli a Ov.Cv "t '' V- r . wan toe war, auu peuuous ;V, 'v -:Were': si gned and sent to1 our Si W ;:v" tSetiatOis nnd representatives "IS?S 'SStfrginghat thy. take action iS JoWingly. . . " N'-i Joiriher of the Con- U'.-r1 " veteran s ' who wen -WS thefirst ,of ?rjiy'- a grand lime. He fe 4-f Garnished back with him. J L Bostian and daughters. 5if SMre, R W : Gray and Eliza 'beth Bostian, si ent yestr day iu Salisbury. " Mrs. Chas. E Miller is in Raleigh taking a course in canning. Carl and Whit ISloop went to Washington with the old soldiers Monday night. Rev. and Mrs. J H Keller and Master John Harvey Keller are.-spend iug several weeks With relatives iu Pennsylvania J M Eddleman, M M Ket ohie and J A Eddlemen attended the soldierV re union in Washington. Mrs. H J Eddleman and son, Flake, went to BaltU . more, W ed nesday night, where Mr. Eddleman will have a specialist examine his eyes. . Irs Auuie Cress, who lives ? three and half miles north of Chita Grove is quite ill She has an attack of dia betes. Thre were 146 young men i registered in the voting pre chit of-th city, here Tues day by L Harris and Me L Ritchie, 28 of whom were negroes. Mrs. Hattie Pouncy, who lias been visiting her mother, -Mrs. H A Winecoff,- and other relatives here, return to hers home n Woodville, Pa , Tuesday, MifrB .Gladys Mienbi: mr wno spenr two weess in Charlotte with her grMid K hiqther Mis. Curlee, return ed home Wednesday after' noon. iMrsl Arthur-Patterson and IfPlaugiitelrS joXibrlIS day visiting Mrs ; D u: sw?r M if s Thelma irRi8er aui iMeort;atiiye4l f roitf Ma r ibilCoitege arjon Yirgiuh,. where- they ; g radii' ated.- -, :. . i,i)'.x "Eight V; train loads csji d iers passed tbrougiKe yesterdav morning en route to coiicentrattbnjcamps: : . M iss Dorothy Bosaiiwho is a ttending college at SUem V a., is attending thvY W C A convention at Ulue Ridgex N.C, after the ajourmerft cf which she - will "return home. K C W Misenhiemer, . of Sylvania, Ga . is visiting his friend, Miss Edna Blown. The young Peoples Mission Study class cf Lutnuran Chapel met with Miss Mary Bostiau Wednesday evening, June. 6th. i Croup, Whoopins-Coush Relieved. Children's diseases demand pre- iparedtiess. Wiien the child wakes you at night, gasping and stang ling for breathy how thankful you are to have . Dr Bell's Pine Tar- Honey at hond. This effective rcned y . loosens the mucoysr an4 permits free and natural breath inff. Its soothing b,alsamV Jieal the irritated membrane, - and ar rests fur tber inflammation. Pleasant tb take, c Keep Dr Bell's altxcolds and bronchial troubles. A t your druggist, 25c. Mrs. Ware, wife cf P E Ware of State'ville, who is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Kriehbaum at Littleton, Ha lifax county, wad hurt in an automobile wreck Sunday. Her shoulder was seriously hurt and she was taken to a hospital, in Rocky Mount. Tliey were met ty another car on a narrow bridge, and in trying to avoid all possi bilities of an accident with the other machine, went down a steep bill. JoiD the Red Cross. Membership in the American Red Cross has passed the million mark. Less ihan a year and a half ago it numberod only 30,000, Since the declaration of a state of war with Germany Dew mem. bers hkve been added in an un ceasing torrent and it is to be hoped that there will be no let up to it. A million is a good many, but the figure is far below what it should be. Japan's Red Cross boasts a membership of two million. On this same basis America's Reef Cross should number at least 8,500,000. ExJEresident Taft, chairman of . the central committee, said not long -ago: "The American people have as much generosity as any people in the world, but it needs an electric shock to auouse to vs York Globe. excise? New The marriage of Miss Dait?y, daughter of Mr. and Mi p. J Kufus Fisher of Cres cent and Robert E Patter son of the Mill Bridge heigh bf rhood took place at the home of the bride's parents Vednestlay evening. They are well known yon nsr people andhave the good wishes of I all for a kng and happy life i '.-. 4K H jBaani Re Knftalxll bury ahdll wLong.ofGreensi bbrp; 1 fwerer here yesterday v lookr itig after international 8 WbrS Theyv-are- arranging to have;, a pufilic jftejp ting$ere 6xt Fri4a aernb&:U2i ; the? pSjic ;.',scfiool buiidine-iaAil Siin 4itwn to' the tegular : work of t)e Rowan - Couaty - Sunday School &soctations;work These gentlemen are 'plannitig to hold severar institutes . iti ,ihe eoun ty this summer and- China Qrpve, it is desired, will - get one them of. - ; ' - NwerNefilBCtl Cold. ;v v A child after bathing, cooling off suddenly after exercises 7 and drafts, give the' cold germ a foot hold and may lead to something worse. Safty requires early treat ment, Keep Dr Kiug's New Dis covery on hand. This pleasant balsam remedy allays inflamma tion, soothes the cough -and re pairsrthe tissues. Better be safe than sorry. Break up the cold with Dr King's New Discovery before it is too .late. ,At your druggist, 50c. $i.0Q.:, j AniinalEeetinzof Stecki There will be ananUal ' meeting of the stockholders Ot lthe Rowan County Building and Loan Asso ciation in tbe pflfice p(" the . Bank of China Grove Monday, iJfune l 1 th,: at 3 dclock in the :afternxKav All the stockh&ders ae urged to attend. - - ff-t i 'Li-' Sr-'i- ' Birthday Party is AsMIl Sunday s Asheville Citizen has tne ioiiowmg in rererence 10 Master Charles F Chunn, son of Mrs M L Chunn, nee Miss Lelia Cline of Chine Grove: At the home on French Broad avenua, Master Char'les.Francis Chunn entertained a number of his small friends at birthday par ty yesterday afternoon. Master Charles Francis and his little sis ter, Ruth D'Aubert received the guests in the hall and ushered them in the drawing room, which was charmingly decorated with red, white and blue. A number games were played and stories old until the clock called the children to the dinning room where they enjoyed delicious ref reshments. The table where arge white cake with its five tall white'candles was-placed was de corated with red poppies. Mrs Thomas Murphy of Salisbury, Miss Mariorie McNamara and Miss'Wilhelmina Barber assisted in serving- tne small euests. Master Charles Francis was the recipient of many attractive gifts. Has a Good Opinion of Chamberlain's Tablets. "Ghainberlain's Tablets are wonder. I never sold any thing that beat them," writes F B Tressey, Richmond ,Ky. When 'troubled with indigestion or con stipatton give them a trial. Weather Forcast. From 5 to 12, wind, rain stormy threatening to hail locally round.. From 12 tol9, fair, clear, some cool local rains pending around. From 19 to 27, rain, wind storms with heavy hails in some sections. Some . dangerous if wind be west or northwest at from 6 to 10 a m on the 19th. From 27 to July 4, frequent showers round and cooler along. June shows to be hot and cool. with storms, halls -as above stat ed, dangerous if wind is as stat ed as above. . Look for it. . HuNRYy Rqid, . Route No, 3, Salisbury, N.-Cin Lexington.' . i n;:,Wneaemngi at the ibme , t)f' A! iss Evelvui nThom; Lisa Evelyn -Thom and, Hearne wirik.rgaye a elightf ttl tbuffet pet luuuaut oi iaiss ' lyOliie ,arr ist wbpse marriage is to take 3acehisthv tit :werei Misses - Lottie tJarri: ;da Stirewalt Everya 6 vercashV x auD, namp.; . DiirewaiT, IplratiOD Of to 304. . v. : ' v .uuo.- outu vx iiity; was uuviy celebrated here , lap t Wednes'' ay by the Negroes' : of the cjily. county, and visitor's from nearby cities. The pa tilde which was an unusually Hue one waB the feature - of thaflay. After the parade thelmemorial: address was de livered in the court house by Qev. J G Walker of Greens t?oro, and in the afternoon eaces and sports of. various Kinds were indulged in at the fair grounds.-' Quite a wu wtto lucocyi uui iiui large as usual.- Good br- Was the rule. Xhe: flag was conspicuously displayed every where. ' r - V i Constipation is qile of the main rsons why the average human is below 40 years, i Leaying waste material in the body,,- poi- setfs1 the system anifrblood and makes us liable to sick headaches j. iurx ucn you noie inese sy mpoms; try Dr King's new Life Pills. They give prompt relief,, are mild, non griping in action, add tone to your system and clear t)ie complexion. At your drug gist, 25c. Ladies Aid Society to The Ladies Aid Society of St Mark's church will meet with Mrs J F Cooper Monday the 11th at 2:30 p m. It is requested that every member be present and bring as many new members and visitors as possible. There will be a handmade rug offered for sale at this meeting-. It was made free of charge by one of the members who has a reputa tion for doing things. The a mount recieved for the rug will go to the Aid Society. Mary GH anna, Rec. Secretary. Sqqc Stomacb. This is a mild form ot indiges tion. It is usually brought on by eating to1 rapidly or to much, or a . food not , suited to your di gestive organs. .If you will eat slowly, masticate your; food: thoroughly, eat but little meat and none at all for supper, you will more than likely avoid sour stomach without taking ; - any medicine whatever. When, you have sour stomach take one of Chamberlain's Tablets to aid di gestion. Mr; and Era. Graetier Leare. . . ; : - . Mr. and Mrs. L A Graeber and L A Graeber. Jr.. who have been visiting here the last month, left yesterday for their home in Marks, Mississippi , ;", . v 4Spnd the day parties" were recently given them by Mr. and Mrs. H J Jfiddleman, Mr and Mrs. ;A W Wiiiecofl, and Mr. andvMrs. T S- ?VilK ie - ; " . A T Bost spent' yesterday v On Saturday ;' Jnnei P K XjivideyRodea oi near Xandis, and' Bichard RiA S tire- wait . Eberiezer ; rieighborhood, haiinUedlmmarria by bride, at the;' Lutheran pardon agevMiss Eodgers is the daugh-: ter of M r. and ( Mr s. yarua L Rodgerf. an en terprising farmer in the vicinity; of 'Landisr Mr Ol i : ' M.t . - ' m - n ' purewaiD is ;inejs,Qii-pi- ijeorge Stirewalt. a succesif uifarmeT in Lthe vicinitt?Ebenezer E ;L cnurcarTne;inany friends pi the young cou pie !wish thbm a Jong'j happy aud prosperous life. On -Wednesday, June 6th, at 7:00 p. m, Miss Margaret O Hur lpcker, daughter of Mrs . Minnie Hur!ocker - of Cabarrus County, and Bach man B Winecoff, son of S yv WinecofE, of Cabarrus Coun ty,' were happily united in the Bonds of holy "wedlock at the home' of the bride's mother by Rev. C A . Brown, pastor of both the bride and the groom. -Tin-bride has been a successful and popular, school . teacher tht public schools of Cabarrus Coun ty for .he past' few years. The groom is an enterprising young farmer of Cabarrus County. The many friends of - the oride and groom wish them a long, happy and prosperous life. Land is, N; C., May 7.rn a ceremony. markedCl?y. eitreme simplicity, .and r beauty, . A? iss latter Vf Salisbury, were wed d ed Wednesday evening at seven o'clock, at the home of the bride's father, C A Linn, RevA Shulenberger officiating using the improssive ring ceremony of thp Reformed Church. Just be fore the ceremony the immediate' families and a .few intimate friends assembled in the parlor which was artistically decorated with potted plants and cut flow ers. . Miss Lois Deaton, dressed in a combination of champagne Crepe" Meteor and Georgette, with large picture hat, entered first, accompanied by D C Linn, brother of the bride, and took her place at the piano To the strains of Lohengrin's Wedding March the bride and groom entered together, preced ed by Margaret Linn, the pretty ittle niece of tke bride, bearing the ring in a miniature basket of sweet peas, and took their place before the minister beneath the chandelier, from which a bunch of white lilhes tied with tulle gracefully hung. The bride looking very at tractive in her traveling suit of midnight blue with large ivory collar, bat, ; gloves and shoes. She carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses. After the - ceremony a salad and ice course was served, the was served, the tab'e in the din ning room, being attractive with its decorations of nasturtiums and sweet peasV- ; " . Mrs. wertz is tne youngest daughter of C A Linn and is onft of the most charming and accom plished girls of the town., , Mr. Wertz holds a prominent position in the men's department of the J Feld man & Sons store in Sal isbury, and" is a very popular young man.-, t : ' ; Mr. and Mrs,' Wertz, accom. panied by the bridal party mo- . . n.i.'.' l ii ' torea to.: oaiiSDury .wnere iney boarded passenger train Noc35 for points in Western North Car olma. ' J J .Bostiau f was invSalis bury ' this morning- look! nig quite lonesome.. ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimml Theinftotifchild of r Mr. ind'Mre p LTBogef of 'Dan ; Tillya died uesdaind it"retaains ere (-.tirought . ' hereof prififerme ia wn"(3e meter y ;Thef unrr al was held '.Wednesday from;- 'the Me th od ist ;Church Re vV W S : Haletiyofficiating;. Its death , resulted fromm en- igitis. Mr. Boger is aspn of VV Boger of this pla6ef . John Pethel, a resident of "the Vicinity of Landis, died after sev eral; day s illness v last - Friday iiternoon , the funeral and inter ment .ta'npla9VSdpday..M'r. Pethel was probably; the old est man in '-rthe. 'toanty;' 'aha'well' icnown citizen. He was a member f ;. Co. G. 42nd regiment N.C. state troops and joined the army " ynder the name of -John Pechel, IarcH 19, ;J862, giyipghis age its 45, and . being born on January 1st, w old make him oyer 100 ears okTat death..' '.Mr, Pethel waa a good soldier andlat one timep-as postmaster at. EJnocb- ' 7: Sloan's Iintaent for Rlicamatism. 9- : i ;?fThe pains goes' so quickly after ydtt.capply;;.Sloaq.jlim rheumatic painsrueuralgfki tooth x ache, lumbago;$prains, ana.its so easv to use.; IV qnicldy - pene-; :eV" ano? sctnes Withoutfu bV: ;. bing and is far cleaner andi, more V effective than mussy.. plasters, or ointments. .. - ' Keep a bottle in the house and' get prompt , relief, not only, from all nerve pains but " from bruises, strains, sprains; xver exescise and, , an external acnes. Atyouf drug gist, 25c, 50c i.00.; V: ; ' i Hod'Sugesfln. ' ':v ; . A good suggestion coining for several sources is as fol lows: Save the glass and Btone ware containers u i if 1 send them to the wemen on the . farms for. preserving fruits and vegtablesl . i On account of the expected shortage in fin cans, ; it is sug gested that aircommercial canneries, girls' canning clubs and others promptly assure themselves of' an 1 adequate supply of containers. ; The coneervation of glassand stone ware containers may be ac com plished through the ;co -operat ion of the consumers in the towns and cities with the girlsr canning clubs hrid oth ers who may be interested in the can ning of f ru i tg and veg etables. ': "'-' .This is a very painful and dangerous disease. In almost every neighborhood some one has died from it before medicine could be obtained or a . pljysician jsummoned. The I tight way is 10 nave a ootue or ' Chamber lain's Colic j - Diarrhoea ' Hemedy in the house so as to be prepared '' for .it. , Mrs Charles Enyeart, Hunington, Ind., ' writes ;v ;DurK ing-the' summer of ,.1911f;twoof '. my chlidren were taken sick witn cholera morbus, t " used -Cbam-berlain's Colic and " Diarrhoea " Remedy and it gave them immed iate relief.' .' ,-. Gnat Six Eatar CirsOne of aho hes : on the market is -being sold iu China Grove ' by A. ; T. Bbst $875. -v.'-; '; . Vt'?s&i tf! v 'V I 2 - - .3 '. r'V V : .' it 'WW '"-5 ', :'?r.-V 4 w