1.. i , . y -f ; i? , :-v ' 5. . :4 Ml i '' : .'5,. ' ?4 7 : ' Hr ME Wo 5 ..i'.-7.-.;. : : M r G A Ed d I 'm a h bat , utiyHit to hr cslater, Mrs. L RiBroWti, in .Waeljiiigtoii.t , Mre H 1 iM-bHr sold 8uaf bfeanc) Monday. raorn jug: Jiiim 11th. - Slfe fis ; Komi ffxilowwl by 4uothr atly ganiiier, MrsAlbeii , M3Nely hn sold fift pijiidg'ofc bwanp at ten ciits jr p6uij(i. ; ' ;;'tj:v Mi&Lbttie Barber ot Bar br, is the giirt ff Miv8;llotfc r tie- Harris S.rrT:r-" -;-rrr'-,!-r"' JByv.kV H Rarasaur; Bpent ': ' 8f)fiayK. tuimareiit&, A'W'Wliwcoffi'k feasting n e;b t add squashes from hit garden. ; ; - . U U Ooor. wlio has been teactiiitg suliool at Deltaville. Va xi eetHi h ran by the first of nV-xt wek. His school closed yvFterday. f Bev. and Mrs. R L Brown .of Gran ite Quarry,, are vipi't ing their eon," John R Brcwn. Mw. M 1 Jaitiep of pbeet W, Cair' dauhgter are; b0fj VI Ji ting5; v Mjftfcr james1 tc. 'f-r--? sQvw r. y : m:A---t- . ciefy of ( brist's Lutherau church In Spencer last Sun day afternoon. Mrs. Albert Miller and ?qu. Albert, Jr., .are vipitiug at Mrs M J-tfrahins. U T liost was in Qharlotte yeateriay. Wtermelons have made their appearance on the mark' ket here: H O Sloop, a good farmer and poet living near here, was in town yesterday. He save tbnut'ook for a good croDof 'graiu is fiue, the beads ar well filled and har- vestinafias begun. Mrs P A. Peeler of Faith, who bad been visiting hr brother, John R Brown, re- turned home Wednesday. Joe 1 Corriher, ex post master of Landis was one of tbe ojd veterans who atend ed the reunion in Washing ton ' He. reports having had a splendid trip. Mr Corriher. ia now nbarly 82. . John Pethel who recently diecl near l;audie, Avas 98 years and 5 months old jaccord Ing to the family rec srl . , H , C Miller of Winston Salem ie here on a visit: W li Hairi,has puiciiased a five-pasoehger Ford Wed r iiesday. Prof. R E R-dfem; bas been elected rtiiprrintendeut of the Spencer high schools. K E Oliver .f Salisbury, J wad iu ' o w n y estjrd ay. ' r F L Vbt is kept in rbeanatbm . ,i Edna . Brovtn and Frdf X L 8mirh motoi- d to Kali na pons last 1 us ay and $$!Pfi$"!l- ir ejeut a - part pf y the day with Jet. f??.f,t,;Xvr1,.v.:- ; V'i,.'. .' - - 'v - . - 4 isbjg r v.; passed 4b ougb hre f "- -j y yes' -r:.Sr.'fi ' Dr and Mfs B.O Kd waid of;ndifariBrsj riher of tbislf place who a t tend ed t h; bid soldiers,;4 re union iii;; Waisbington and tpk a side trip to.New Yorki baveret'ufiOied home " -KS ' Mrs VV F : Alr;ribt ti f Way nesyttlf 'IJ; X U vwbb bap been here to her sister. Mrs.R A- Bostian, and her aim t , Mfss 'A niauda Alv bright, Ift for. Moresville Wfdnsiay : f tern b pji, wlf r she is : .visit ing her thaiber. IMf ;Morrb w. ; ; x Rev (3Ji Brdwn was in Salisburast Tuesdey at teridiijlSpQeeting. of the ExecutilXlomnjittee' of tbe North Caroliiiv Synod, e?.oi which be is-chaiman. , . Sour Stomacli. :. Jr v;;;: . xThisis a mrldff orm ot indiges tion . It is usually - brought 'on by eatiatf to r.apidly ot: to much! or a Cood not - syitetf, ,tO;y.Qur di gestive organs.- If you-will -eat slowly, niasticate your ; food thoroughly, ;eat; but litfle - meat and none at all - for. . supperfv.';you will more than likely avpid ' sbu'r stomach without taking any: medicine . whatever. . When Vou have; sour stomach 5ake. .one': of About 10 o'clock Sunday morn ing Frank C Talbort left for a point 16 miles beyond Mocksville. where he had information rela tive to the operation , of a still. He reached there about 2 o'clock and fouud where an outfit had been in operation probably not more than an hour before . his arrival. Although the still had Lbeen removed some fermenters, 450 gallons of beer, some buckets, spades, hoes, kegs" and other ar ticles were found. No arrests were made. The Evils of Gonslipation. Constipation is one of the main reasons why th average human life is below 40 years. Leaving waste material in the body, poi sons the system and blood and makes US liable to sick headaches biliousness, nervousness and mud dy skin. JvVhen you note these sympoms,try Dr King's new Life Pills. They give prompt relief, are mild, non griping- in action, add tone to your system and clear the complexion. At your drug gist, 25c. Weather Forcast. From 5 to 12, wind,' Tain stormy threatening to hail locally round. From 12 to 19; fair, clear, some cool local rains pending around. From 19 to 27, rain, wind storms with beavyliailsin some sections. Souae dangerous if wind be- west or northwest at from 6 to 10 a m ou the 19th, From 27 to" July 4, frequent showers round and cooler along1. June, shows to be hot and cool, with storms, hails as above stat ed, dangerous if wind is' as stat ed as above. Look for it. , HENRVy Reid, Route No "3," Salisbury, N. C. Has a Good Opinion of Chamberlain's Tablets. "Chamberlain's Tablets are a arid Wiiam Ban oiih of Sal rwT.u.Nr'..!(SIxlilir-to ' T VJ r. ll. : tbem," wfiies Tressey, Richmond Ky.: When troubh ' if trou'bled with indigestion or con-1 stipation give them a trial." -n infaiitfebiif Mrs: Sf AOaliiai B ridg d leg &$gEy moruiug aged one day ' Ai t er alr brief ? per vice ,oy . jso v . jh -ojciuwu be little ; bodrVas la;d Ap restibesi (1 e j Jflver fttte Hh 12;-year-old bn t wbo :die,d Ma 28th; f rSm'il j uries ii niqted'; by a : treealiinbti him. . v. . - n. Riith, about 4orie ;yea. old ; daughter of Mr. and Mrsl Stasil S6.stefhest Taesdayrjfip. ' ;He t r emai n s were takeii to- Davie Coti n ty for interment. ir v ' An infant v of rwand "Afrs Robert li.c C&sn p -.of -' the -Vauce MittVghbbrhod di ed-Monday,' the f unerfil and inter men t was at V. t.iTabor-:fMe,tho4ist- Church , son of j J "ijarber lf Cleveland, an employee'of the Western division of the Southern Rail way , fell .frombhisjiramt A$heville Saturday and soon died as a result of his injuries ;"His; re mains w ere taken - to Cleveland where the funeral and. interment took place Sunday afternoon A message received from Sahl Antonia,. Tejfias!. h M Cllet t had Joined tW'lyj' .tin'ri:orfs- and" d ied S n ndaVl'fint tne message; am not give ine cause of death, fie was a splen did young man and much regret has been expressed, on account of his sudden' death. His re mains were brought to Salisbury yesterday for interment. James Graham of Barber, aged 55 years, while ridiner a cultivator last Wednesday after noon, was thrown off and his neck broken. The funeral was held at ?t. Luke's church, Bear Poplar, Thursday at noon, Revs. L A Thomas and V R Stickly of ficiating. He leaves a wife, four sons and a daughter. Mrs. N Tim Deaton, a daughter of J D H Brown of Organ Church, this county, died at her home in Concord Saturday evening. The funeral service was conducted from her borne Sunday after noon, the interment being in Oak wood cemetery Concord. Her death was probably the result of appoplexy or heart disease as she was found lying aci oss a bed dead a short time after putting her children to. bed. She wa about 5 years old and leaves a husband and five children. Robt B Howard aged 34, a na--tive of Hyde , County,, who had lived in Salisbury only a short time, died' Tuesday morning from the effects of tuberculosis. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon and ihe interment was in Chestnut Hill. He leaves a wife and several children. Mrs. Laura Efird CUne of near Concord, died Wednesday from the effects of dropsy. The funer al took place yesterday and the interment was in Green, Lawn Cemetery. Rev. O A Brown, as sisted in the funeral service. Mrs. Cline leaves a husband' and was a duaghter of D B Efird, who lives near. Salisburv. She was . thirty -odd yeas old . on the market is being sold in China Grove ; by A. T. Bostj $875.-: . u6-i tf. Written i; by 51 I Rt. fl i i R ft c D n w n PM T -JTune . lSThe'Faith (Grdnite J (jmpan ,utj:cuiisraci ior- au ine granite ifrnV goes- in tbfe ue w Metbbdis t Church to be erected at Spencer. liney nave me contract ana are f Jrnisliing the ravqSle now'that Cgoi ng in tV.e. hew Methodist (Church that is. now bei ng built in ills bury..: ; '.The Spencer people W "this beautiful granite jind ere so : well pleased- with it that thay at once decided 'to a llifjLL ftn.TTiA iorrRnif.P--fTT-.-t.hoii. enure n. wmis, granite 19 ; 01 tne 1 very 'nnest to oe iouna in-in ortn i Carolina. It would be cheaper ! toVbuiJd a church .now oLaoIio; U1"? lB"uei LU greet. granite than to.? 1' ;lJiVLli i ferranit iVJ iTWvatt has received anw II ilCradfr ifcis oemg cue 51 ' " ?Marie sVialdain the little daugh- t$jr;pf M r. and A1 rs. . Bir t Fink, ilfeji'. Sunday- hight, J une 10th ..; ed 'ato.ttt""one; yoar andv five monitis. . vverv-iarge erowa 01 j Kfpicr a. teen d ed s t h e ? x u n er al Siich wadhducted by' Rev. G Cauble. H T Hess and two daughters,. Mrs. G C filler and two children and George A Peeler went to Mt. Airy in V'r. Peeler's automo bile to visit friends and spend a few days. . r At the public school house here we see a fine lot of benches and desks out under the eaves of the school house ,in all the heavy rains and in the hot sin- shine going to destruction. The people carry them out of the school house to sit on while look, ing at the ball game and don't take them back. There ought to be a law to protect school property Venus would like to see a few laws passed as follows: to pro tect public school property, to tax all dogs $3.00 each and fe male dogs $6.00 each, and a law to line every man who fails to have his chimney flues, examined at least two times a year. Harvesting wheat commenced here Monday, June 11th. The wheat around here is as fine as it can be and good in j he heads. The wheat reapers are running on all sides, taking down the beautiful golden grain. WL Liidwick is here from China Grove cutting his wheat. It is beautiful and good. J IV'rs.John Wilkerson has re turned home froni the sanato rium, in Salisbury .and getting along fine. ' H C Farmer, who came home from the sanatorium in Salisbury, is getting well again. - He can walk out in his garden and about the house. Venus recently took a trip with B C Eagle in- his fine new automobile. Mrs Melton Hoffner and chil dren have returned to their home in Albemarle after visiting friends here for several days. One of llingftam Fink' boy who lives with his fataer and works in a. granite quar ry,, lit a u:3e to blast out some i ck and some loose powder jiy ing around the hole caught j the blast' went off and tore off one of his little fingers and bruised him, up some rby andBucbcbre to oart-' sUtefleasfincer .' pan time,. ana remaininica.aott. -wcwwrK7isTHu tions ot , tne qeensboTM Hey AaViflg "; - Odme wnen all the churches-wUfs?-vv?i4' - '-'p. -i'vV-0i::- Oviv i c ': be built ot eramte. - v s i.Uv.-H4iWirraiCf rv v, .rxr:. -t. - -H a a .. v : : 1 TOlter Jheyi Pavid 'espermaB'aii external acneH. -il ri i r ii i - - v rr mi i t-. mt i . t' - n . t - . ' f.1 . -rrr - - Dr. Riddlck of the A; andil. ; Mmil y In presenting the honorary degree doctor of laws upon Presiderft Riddick, "Dr.; Henry S Drinker :, '? . president of. Lehigh Unfve rsity , at So q th Be th 1 eh e m, Pa. June thaidi ; u Wallace Carl Rydick, presi dent of the North Carolina . Col-, lege of Agriculture and vechenic Arts, bn-oih sti tu tioh ? leadi ng in engineering and industrial edu cation in t.hat.get'-StatevWhich has. the distinctive American im-- service patriotic, progressive' which roae'iTPhoeoizikeVrpm T.nia nsnlat.inn nf tha iril- ixrtyr- 7 " w" lr.v ,v,"l-""4i . aesoiauon 01 ne .smi-mr, .n. : today as a State striding for- 1 d Iff the developAefiTbf .f ward cultures maustrv and edneation. f to you, distinguished son'df Ler 5ncpf aWalma maer hoy ou r 1 7 .ejsgineer'.andr educate r Ice Cream SapBer. tk inj;nt,i A3 The ladies' Aid society of the . , . . Methodist Church will give an icecream supper at the China Grove Hotel, on Saturday even- ing. June 16th. from 7 to 10. The public is cordially invited to fbe present. Juniors to Install Officers. mi . 1 a l . a . I t I xne installation oi tne newiy elected officers of Hero Council, No 65, Jr. O. U. A. M., will take nlftttA in thft hall WpHnftsrlh.v nteht beside which other im-1 I m I portant matters are to be attend- ed to. All members are urgeji to be present. He is almost well again. If it had been a big charge he would not have been .here now Dr. Peeler dressed the wounds There is preaching here every nisrht this week at the BaDtist ' church. Kev. vharles Anderson rf t.ViQ TPiT'at. "Ra-rtiaf. rVm -rcVi rf Statesville, is here assisting Kev Love with the meeting. There are a great many auto- uiuuutj's uuugui in auu aiuuiiu Faith along now. It seems like everybody will soon have one. Venus. HyBiiutarism is What This Mas Has. . Philadelphia, June. 13 Because telling a man he is too fat io I serve his country may have a tendency to dampen, patriotism, Howard Alva Stilwell, of New ark, was given a somewhat differ ent diagnosis of - his case when he was rejected by United Sthtesl Marine crops medical examiners here.- ' , Still well, v who weighs 284 pounds was acccepied. by recruit- officars in Newark, but failed to pass the local doctcrs, who found he was afflicted with 4HypopitUv itarism," a disease which is given the following annalysis in the doctor's report:' '.'A condition du . to pathological activity of the pituitary body, and marked by ex cessiye. deposit of fat and the! per sistence or acqiiiremeut of adoles cent characteristics."; ?' ' press oija ciuzensnjp composea - . .. .. -' - . V . v, . , : 7?,K-- r request the honor of youc presence V- r. pracUcally. - wholly., of American -ri. . ''iii-J? 'L-vi- ' V' ; r 'v" it the marriage of their daughter . . born citizens a state of hardy. r " 7- ? : . t honest .American men and- wol - V e.;V.t;p--..- VF-T" - rir J--i4s brothetiiwti Ktieyr- Morgan ' . , - -i pfypans..bnimerrt;-orJ? , . ; acherlumbagpraifnd jtaW f--?' easy nsett:atcfe- idelijtmis Alice Lackyv X;J tratestandiwpoutub j6MemWyltakei'piace 'it the!aSIriae mhmV, oiiiaentsm rKep; a bottle iti flduan,t well-ldo farmerund hasvmany ,r 7S geilprompt relntntyvtron f nesTRowaif and A Wake. -aU 'V'l air netvepainse f Thearrwge : TJgf Harris, heciiltured datagHter of i t nr.ana xars--yiu narzis .01 inas. , place and Dr'iTebn Richard Ivey, '. ; on AVednesdaf, f lpe 27th, is to be. r the . society pt - of th e season, . Iar . tnisoasiori: the following Jii form of an invitation' was mailed v ' nut. TAutarnio' -. '. Mi: -and:t.Mi s ' Walter . "Leontdas :'Dr John" Richard Iveyv s : on. Wednesday morning, the twen -'tyyintli of JuriiJ: : -U 'ifii-vi'i'.v '.'Vi' "'t , 1 -3 : i - "'M!;0?t vV v.uuci ut-,wc -aswumwh;.; - rS?iT2j ruc1?? .11:. - V A child after bathing,; cooling off suddenly after exercises and . r. -i . drafts, give the cold germ a foot hold and may lead to something' f worse. Safty requires early treat- ment, teep Dr Kiug's New DiV- mi . covery on nana, xnis : pleasant balsam remedy allays inflamma tion, soothes the cough, and re pairs the tissues. Better hie je than sorry. ' ' Break up "the cold with Dr King's . New-''Discover v before it is too late. At voiir dtllggiat, 50c. $1.00. - ' "..,' Hr Miller has an Accident T-v . . ...... ck oilier nan a iitue acci G. wu? n is car several aays ago wnicn migninave proven serious While between Concord and Kannopolis lie ran over an ob struction in the road and 'he and the seat were thrown out and, falling under the car, the wheel passed ever his body. He was brhised up somewhat and his ribs.; wptp hadlv snrjnriprf Miano-waiiBi do tureB.j with local aoolicatmns as tfcev. . 0'. Vi,Ls. ease. Catarrh is a locaF disease,' " greatly influenced .by Jconstitu tional conditions, and in order "to cure it you must take an internal ' remedy. Hall's Catarrh Mdjcine:', is taken internally and. acts, thru the blood on the mucous surfaces' of the system. HallV. Catarrh 1 j edicine was prescribed .by , "cne : of .the best -physicians "ioythis country f or years . It'is cem posed ' of some of the best tome known.. ; combined with some' of the' be&t blood purifiers. The perfect com-. bination of the ingredients ;in Hall's: Catarrh Medicine is what "i produces, stjch wonderful'; results . in catarrhal conditions. Send for . testimonials,' freez e . " .'' F J Chenny & C6. Props,!Tdle-! do, .O. r. ' ;.';. ' All Druggists, 7Sc V - : .Hali'slFamily Pills for consti-; pation.'.,- ; ' Drives Out Malaria, B-cilds L'p - The Old Standard general strengthening wv,', GROVE'S. TAST5 iMS3 U1U TOinC, tiTt'w 3UlariA8rfche th- lwxd.ftd1maajtpmy . tern. A txac tonic JPor dato ad cWdTtaaaa, ?- . . i'tT ' n 1 : ' - 5 '--"J. It