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1 v -a, r - 1 1 t ?4- .1 '. 4 if s - '' ': s5 - i 1 ,r.riILpOAb-M,fcWSJ of Ikndi'Bjrnad a, pleasant Z.-t i .- "'.T1ib Joint Council ofr Mt. I ' Ifi?. ATSSSfeVNv. I " I ' 'Tr-.v "V ..' iiiWWid'tWOr I call on' Rev O A" Brown 'andlCorOMr'S JaiT FtniS Drs; Kini.Caffl9 O.HHt'Herman.-and r -roroTitr.-J- I J.. W gfiNO JS O' II " Ont'k" nnmhp; f - TTm;-: . ' : i ALL OF. 0U!t. , READL15. "A if H crr 1 is; linlQadiiig , js mi rricK joaay, tor,.; m jurpo- t)f ijtUViig- i'uanda ' traor to jtis-ri wtslliug:. . - rritt poisoirnak: oti hr arm, has beMtcUt-foVeVefal "'days .-but uVxUtXf better todav. ; Mr hud 'Alrpred R ShepH her -w ho" Lhth beeu tnakiug their hovneiiat. Hock well for about on yar tup.ved here We&iieSAayi Tfiey . wilUoc - onpyr the I rank Patterson J resld -uce. " m , Shepherd is the. , utw ; super in teo dent of - i.u anbrBuu :uau mac; luring tf - ( A A W Winecofo ppent Tues day with . hi brother, fJ W Kbbrt nWit4cbff , :aV out River. 5 ite- ? .ca.pnred 5 J five eq Wrote, also sqmefiat - - Miss Viola Jordan ;of Do- ftr-lBN'vl8itbVii8;;I$ar9e Deal s" rLi- 1 - : , i Mr las, AXisk of" Morgan township is, visftingx at E . J Kirk's... Prof . H J ; P4l errand f ams Ily of :Sj'nrVeTa7Viors here yesterday; ; ; r R W Yosty who has been ill for several daysris ableto he ai placVof . 1 inisaess thi mbrniagoat is s hot real wellyet. -t0t- cedlftgnfaWi lifceixtd has gone to New York .and Baltimore in the interest of her milinery; department. miss Mary Winecbff of Con cord is visiting relatives here. J m Dunham and family of Florida, spent . several days here with Mrs W C Sif erd. : . Mrs J L ' Bostian gave a little outing to her Sunday school class Thursday. Misses Lillian and Mary M'ller nave returned irom a isit to South Carolina. -Miss Mary, Bostian left hursday morning for Mt isant to attend, the wo- ian's" iseionary convention aaa aeiegaie irom xne xunng .X.' m ' . :.! At T7 le's Society of the Luth- eranxcnapei. t one wiii go from there ,to Aemarle to begin her dutif 8 Monday as teacher in the Albemarle gra ded school, Miss Mary Bostian , dna and RutE Brown, Messrs Paul Dry, aud Vance Miller, spent a few hours with Mr and Mrs Hoy le iii Cooleemees Sunday afternoon. Mi88xDoris Ritchie of Rich field, sang at the offertory last Sunday evening at the Lutherau services, The Holy City ?? She has a sweet voice and the congregation wa highly pleased With the music. Miss Linnie Albright of ayhesviU, s who Vrwas the guest of : Yjss Mary Bostian foiafew days, i- visiting her iiinMiAoi(iii)ll)right at.?;:uamp,-iaitanpar?tDars lotte. Miss , Albright is a niemberrbf the faculty of the htia Grove graded school Rpv -Shealy has resigned-: the xiaauiH paaxoraie ana ua-i ue cjded to take a sptciai course at the Lutheran" Theological wininary, Chicago, and left North Carolina Thursday week.- " V Rev C R Pless, pastor of Union Evangelical Lutheran church, and H P Lyerly of .the same neighborhood, 1 fi t made a short 'call on Rev C A Brown last Sunday " evens ing. J' -V ': Miss Rosa G Propst and her little niece, Ella Mae Lyerly, of the Union churcii neighborhood,- -is visiting at Rev ; C A Brown's this week. . - ' - John W 8 Correl, mail carrier, on Rural ' No1! .7 ha on exhibition at F W Host's a papod that measures twehly 11V9 ipcoes., tie . nas others measnrincrtthree feeti- ;-f Jas'K Day vault and tamUy ?tf;Jprpa went over to Summerfield,- N O; Saturday; to Visit Albert SberrilK ..i Gov W T Bickett will speak jn Salisbury Mditday 1 morn- ing .Mtll t o'cldck-We -iiave. ndt learned the obj ect of the Uoyernor'e address. SununerCSiDplainL - turtog" the hot weather of the sutnrtier months- some member of be troubled "with an unnatural looseiss of the bowels, and it is of the greatest importance that this be treated promptly which can only be done when the medi cine is kept at hand. Mrs. F F Scott, Scottsville, N Y, states, I first used Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy as much as five years ago. At that time I had a severe attack of I summer complaint and was suffer- La.; l:-,,;, inff intense pain. -One dose re-- during the whole lifetime of lieved me. Other members of!Mrst Kingv A few weeks ago my family have since used it , with like results. Carff of TMb. I take this method to thank the neighbors and friends fdr their kindness and assis tance rendered the family during the illness and death of wife and mother. G. D. Ramsaur. Stomacb and Liver Troables. No end of misery 'and actual suffering is caused by disorders of the stomach and liver, and may be avoided by the use of Chamberlain's Tablets. Give them a trial. They only cost a quarter. ' " i . Public Schools to Opsa Tuesday. The ChinaGrpvepublic schools. high school and farm life school will open Tuesday September 4th. The dormitory is pretty well filled and a number of 'the teachers are here and others are expected in .Vonday, , Professor B M Grier, principal, says , there is a good enrollment and a splen did school, is expected. Owing to the crowded condition of the present school building the-third and fourth 'grades' wilt ' occupy the second story oj the Bostian btftlding, near . the- depot, and wilt be ih chargef of Misses Youn ' ger and yarding. ; M The boys of : the farm dife school wiU bciipjptli Miller residence pa Presbyterian Street as a dormitory. " AT".; distressing r ' tragedy which, resulted";injhe . etfc; ofMrs. Maude A KAn of New York cityf avifeltor; ConcoTd, occuredlaste.vening about 8 o'clock,' aboutarhilf from thiB city. Mrs; 'King, who for1 thf paiii wetsK iias ueeu, tuo nuucr r ?ust of Misses. 'Belle and Kate Means, drove otff into the -country y iu company wjtb Messrs W. S. Bingham and Graston; and Afton Means, taking with them two pistols and a riflej ahd intending to do some target . shooting. They alighted from the auto tribbile" at the ;BUckwelder spring, near the Gold- Water Church, aild walked a short distance to the springs ;. Mr Gaston Means, who : was nears; est lip Mrsf King at the time the shot was fired, was get ting a drinK of water and had his back toward her at the time, aind says be cannot ae count! ? for the; accident When he turned; he said he sa w hr 1 ailing, and he rush ed toward her side, calling for the other men ia the au tomobile to come quick;. Th ey found that Mrs. King's pistol, which hcT been. lying in the forks of a tree, was ly ing beside her where she fellj and that the bullet had ec tered just behind her left ear, 'i he wounded woman was local hospital, but she never spoke, nor did she make an outcry after the shot, and death followed shortly afters ward. Mrs. King and her sister, Mrs. Meivin. also of New ! York city;' were very close friends of Mrs. Gaston Mean? they were iu Asneville, wher Mrs. Means now is, and ;:whu Mr. Gaston Means left Ashe ville to come to Concord, Mi s King came with him to vitil the Misses Means, whom she had met on a visit to' .New York. Coroner Spears this mom ing summoned a jury to held an inquest. The jury met at the Wilkinson undertaking establishment, where the bed ynow is, and after being in session for several hours re turned a. verdict that Mis King met her death acciden tally at her own hands. Declines Call. : Rev. Robt. t Patterson, of Atchison, Kans , who recent' ly received a -call the Lu theran church of Hickory, has decided not to accept fame sa the at Act his ii hurjhinsists oh his remain in there. Dr. Patterson's mai e friend s i n this section of t h State were in hopes he would come backto the north State. Asl Any One wbo Has Used It. There are families' who always aim to keep a' bottle of Chamber lain's Colic and Diarrhoea Rem edy in the bouse, for use i case it is needed, and find that it- is tint otilv a p-ood' investment but saves' them no end of suffering . As to its; teliablitv ask -anyone I who has. used, it. f Cabarrus county, motored ;tir ChinalGlroVjj last,Sunday fernoon, to meet" Rev;C" A 'of the Hotrh Carolina Synod:', and :lieV, H Riser,; president -"Jfy the North' Conference, in u'e Jnrerest.bt' the new'paV loract) iormea. m tne last ieerg of; thu NQrth'Carcli na-'Siuod, composed 'of the two cOUgregatio ns n kmed a -noye and the Cold Wativcon grgatiqn; j -he'taterqngre jgat fQn was - 6bt re presented , thforehothing- definite jtbtybS; tS;d onK; : and : the currea tibns will besu pplied )K?rmerijr ;:The datibn m$tvtlRevIA Brown's. :.,J. - .- ... . . :rri pe7reides of Ihis ipaper will scfencerhas been able to . cure t.in calfjts stagesiha thatis Catarrli; Catarr.h being greatly - influenced bycbhs,Hluttoual' qurconstitutiOnal treatment. Haiis Catarrh Medicine is taken in tlroally an d Vkc ts Vhrough the B 1 ooW ohheMucoui cirf aces of thetYstem thereby destroy ing the; found at ion of the disease; giving the patient -strengfthby bUiFdjn upHhe- constitution and asstsng ftiature in doing fits 'woYkThetoprietors .Tha'vJ'JsQ much'Jfaith in the curative powers o f . H ail's. Ca tarrh M ed ici ne th at thyoffer One, Hundred Bollars .forany.fcas(e tat it fails to cure. Sendifor ist of testimonrals. .. -. Sold by alTOrug I or- t gists 75c. Hr. and fflrs. E. L. Sloop Entortain. . Mr, and Mrs. E. Li Sloop de lighfully entertained Saturday evening from eight to 11 o'clock, in honor of . their daughter, Gladys that being he seven teenth birthday. After playing many games and enjoying much good music, a content was engaged in Miss Mary Ellen Bostian and Miss Lillian Kirk tied and, drew: for the prize. Miss Kirk was suc cessful and won' a nice box of stationery. Alter tins delicious refreshments, consisting of ice cream, cake and lemonade, were served. Those present were Misses Mary Ellen Bostian Mary Jane Kirk. Mabel Sloop, Zena Peeler, Lillian Kirk, Grace Sloop, Nelle Deal, Gladys Sloop, Messrs Worth Miller, Kinear Correl!, Ed Swain, Thomas Leonard and Banks Sloop , Seriups Accident at Landis. . ' Monday afternoon about three o'clock Xr aster Will Triece, 8 or 9 tears of age, son of J V Triece i of landis, was quite seriously in jured . by what, is believed to have been the explosion of a dy namite cap. The bdy with an other child about his age, James Honeycutt, was playing with a dry battery, . some parts of a flashlight andother little art ieles of this sort, when an explo sioii occurred that - tore off a thumb and one fittarer from his hind, and two. finders frpm the. other hand. ; One eye is injured also, but it is not known . how badly. The7 little Honeycutt boy ecetvedj only a few scratch es J from bits of -tiflyin 1 metait ;;i Or and he -took . the uj j rea-iKi v the hospital in Salisbury for. trea mentConcord Tirhis. c beplased3o learn that -their .is ateast one.dreaded, disease, that Mrs.'G D. Uamsaur; .aged 31, did- Wdnsday after noon ffoati the-nff eets of tn bercnloais. - The ' f uoen 1 held rhu-sd tr safrrt o from the Methodist church. J Rev. W S - Ha:esbfnciatihg" The interrriept wasju (jreeri Lawn c-metery.- She leaves a.busbund apd fivecbildren to mourn their lo?s. Thp remains of Mies Ruth, daughter of Rev. and Mrs Rqbt. L Ettersbnv of Atch insonKans:, who'diedthere ahoutt wo years agio, soon afr ter reaching'! :thatrpiace ar Hvd on train ? 36 this ' moru ing , accompanied b Mfa. Patterson. The;.ihterment waB in the Pattonbt ip Gre6ii i Lawn Cemetery with out any special ceremony. ittoiiiiing Eissipary lH38tiflg atnt' Pfcast . fltiu ,---.'. v... The following delegsftibh from Lutheran ? chapel con gregation? as - ofiicers'of ' the 1 ctiventibnand delegates from the women's." Young PeopleV and qhildren's Mis sionary Societies; -Mrs M.J Slop, Ed u and Ku th Brb wnj are attending- tlie- Woraaii Synodical Conveiion : of the North , Carolina ynucU- this week i w hicll cori vnlT-hursv IU i Lutheran church .an 'will be in sessicui until Sunday even ing. Mrs. WH RisHr of St Xtark's K L church is also attending. .,' . , r Antomobelo Gjes Oirer Fill. Laudi's, Aug, 15.- W T Adams, whil driving hi au tomobile tod iy rail off the embankment, where the pub lic road crosses a deep ravine just south of Landis He - -. - was alo?e in his michine and fortunately was not hurt The dich into which he tumbled is about 12 feet deep The mills' here gave their employees the nsuil sujn mer vacation this w iek v The Linn Mill have ju?t installed a new set of dr4W ing?. Mrs G C Walton, living 01 e and a half miles, wet 01 town, died Satur ' ay. ' Chroaic Consdpatlqn. It is by no means an - easy matter lo cure this disease, but it can be d)nc in most instances by taking Chamberlain's Tablets and com ply ingf with the plain printed directions that accom. pany each package. '.. The marriage of Miss Carrie' V Agner daughter ofF. L Agneir, and Joseph W BrJldy, son of William Brady took place at the parsonage of Union E :L Chnrch Sunday afternoon, August 19th, Rev C R Pless officiating: A 11 ki nd and al I grades. REM ISUTONS $12 p, instruction; with each , mschine. Trpe and xersir Prt . for all - annlce o( Tvpewrirers. EMPI,R TYIfc, FUUNU ry:btiffa:tx). y, ; ivi u pr..; ;;) iri, ; . .. .... ' t fir t ai8.r-Co . Peas-2.5p ,.;pei v ir'V-V' ptr suiuji -riuf f'W., day-evtCiuiig ftt Mt Ursaiahy 400 Ty pei ieftrThursdaylfor thamibn' ary: con ventioh being; ;hel( , in Jolyf .Trinity XuthenLa' ' church, , Mt'- Pleasant -mohg thenumber, werd lift r- V H liir?er, : recording secfe- t try." v- -rf ? r - "r . - Mrs R yf Gray lady man ger of children's societies. ) r Mrs AAV; Wihecoffvtreii' - urer of woman's societies. - - Miss Laura Efird field secV . retary. '--c Miss RuthBrown, t iecr tary of Young People's socki : ties, Mr a m j; Graham, delegato :rom St Mvk's chunsh. r - Thtte IadiehavHbe very active in. theiri different J' omHtis durlDj thia Jubilei' Thn total amauntrerrted' : ? j rrf; woras;speti.l3" ..-: ii--M-ir ;(Jl!iie!of concord : ra . , i :r f Y6 u rig r; Peopled pit - t re portj $965.65 m fhel iiaJiocKpf '$'.. Jliarlo tte treasurer of child' - :reiisoctijes i I he, banner jwoman s socio- ty ' 6fV StJames; -90110014, a'moun t 323.25 0 -- M iuy thanks 'iredue 'ip Yfi ? -: - ;'M Bank, oft Onina Grovel fd '.'JiHl. !-- :n:cUhpaanat! ; Sbr7ctter.-fonWo zerrl a etcAntiseptio Acaysf ;'-' wed intenJorexttrc No. This it a prescription prepared fT't"T?S1' (or MALARIA or CHiLLfl A reven; ; Five or tix dotet will break car esse, cjV "J u ucexruen u coaic tne rerer wta bsv return. - It acta .on the Ihrer better thas ' Calomel and does sot grioaorciefcesv 75 . YOUR GLASSES :FR0BA BLY .NEED ADJUSTIlI&.l We will ba glad to ; i!oi! fop you at .nnyr tlrnd It convoniont to ccIL charrjb fop this-scpvIcs , . . Optometrist, -; v CHiriA grove; n. o v;deoti3 China Grove: Moifday, Tuesday. and Wednesday. X.:i - Landis Thursday, Fridayand' Saturday. y ;? y Examination Free. -JIT 'J ZD- Preserver Your Complexion toeeasy, pleasing: vay;bytusinx .; Masziolia , Balm before and -after.-. outings. ,, .You.' can f earlesslyf ace x . the surCi wind and duit because -you know. Magnolia Balm . keept ' you safe from Sunburn and.Tan.1 f .This tragrant lo c tion iswonderfully.; soothing,7 cobliny ' and a great com-'" fortv after a day; .outdoors:-H,'''1.,. ; MagnoHa Bahti is ' tKe skin-aaving r teauty, secret -.. which Js .regularrir. u used , . rhen. V ones) , , jHiouai LIQUID FACE POWDER. .c. 'n 1111 ; , TV 7f ivia 1 -:rJ V 4. - . .-1 V f 4 .'vsr-v-i-. ij f I . J - " v , -.. r . - , ; ' ...... ' r'.J t i-. It ii b. 1.11 Wtmt
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