4 -'H-v- mi--. v7 " VOU. : O, NO. 46 CHINA jSROVEj-N. OOTOBER 6T H,"lftlT TOElflJ:WUSW)i-.-; PRiOBB'daifO IK" If v.: IT 4j THE REF0ROJIT10N TRIDCPH1NT. , A can ta I si; for theceUbration of tbe 'Oth anniversai-y of Luth er ti&UiQ the 95 theses to the gate of Itlie cathedral at'Witten- bergr;?OiStober3U 1517: ' CKST CHARACTERS. ; v Martin Luther, Carl Hammer. Phillip Mclanchthon, Luther s Co worker, J oh a Barring-er John TetzeU Papal agent for the sale of indulgences, Richard M ;The Captain of the Gnard, Hen ry Kesler. , Emperor Charles, Fifth. Armon Lyerly. . ."Princes fa?6rable to the Refor . 'mation: - v Phillip, Duke of Hesse, Charles ? Fnck George, Markraf of Branden - bury, Roy.Agner. John,' Elector of Saxony, Hart man Leonard. Catherine Von Bora Amelia Sie inann, escaped nuns, Luc) Kerns and Addie Lyerly, Gretch, a child, Melanchthon s ) d aug-h ter, EH a M ay Lyerly . Margaret Ludwick, Jessie M aha Tiey. ,'v . Anna Hermann. Mary Walton. Empress Isabella, wife Fittb, Edna Peeler. Ladies of the Court, Blanch Peel er, Maud Walton, Ruth Leon ard, Rosa Blackwell Scene 1 A street in Witten berg, in front of the cathedral. Scene II: A room in .Luther's house. - Scene III: The imperial court jat Augsburg. The above beautiful historical t -vs ; cantata was written . by Hammer, well known in Salis bury as editor and publisher of the Salisbury Daily Sun, and has been published in full by the jub iication board of the Lutheran church, which is indicative of its merit The presentation was a success in every way and a large crowd attended and enjoyed the enter tainment. Sear Stsmad. Eat slowly, masticate your food thoroughly abstain from meat for a few days and in most cases the sour stomach will disappear. If it does not, take one of Cham berlain's Tablets immediate af ter supper. Red meats are most likely to cause sour stomach and you may find it best to cut them out- Federal Csurt Busy with Liqusr Cases. The term of the Federal court transferred from States ville got down to work last Wednesday and disposed of a number of oases, mostly for illicit distill ing. Judge Boy 4 . who is pre siding Is very considerate in his sentences and give the violators a square deal every time. Some who were given jail sent ences were allowed time to re turn home and gather their crops and prepare for their ab sence, while others , who could .mm - A not rav tneir nnes in ruu were permitted to make partial "pay ments. Tnere was: one case from Caldwell county where a young man was charged with violating the darft act. He was probably. under age and his case was docketed aud he was dismissed. Bob Freeze of this county, charged with distillincf, was fined $100 and one month in jail. The court closed Fnday and the Srlisbnry term which was to be held this week was cancelled. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard ccneral strenffflieniae tonic. OKOVB'S TASTELESS chiU TONIC, dn vet out Mlrit.enriCDM lac blool.ana bmuu uptae tyft tcm. A trac tonic. For adult and cbUdrca. 60o Pean O B Williams ; says that active arrangementd ; are made toputlh finalshapethe short LCoursesin-agriculture for farm ers that are to start on October .30 at the State Colleger RaJiegh, add continue ior sixteen' weekd. These courses have been especi ally designed to give those who come to the College for this short practical instruction, infor mation along different lines of farming practiced in the State that may be but into use on the home farm by those who come, The early farming in North Carolina under pioneer condi tions of society was a compara tively simple operation, but in this djty and time as farming has become more complex and commercial enterprise and when crops are raised on a large scale for competition in world markets the yrell informed and alert farm er, other things being equal, is the one who is going to make the most out of hj farming opera tions. The courses, as arranged will no doubt greatly aid those taking them to become more modern and business like in their farming operations than tney could otherwise possibly have been. Sscond Liberty Lean Facts. l-More than 99 per cent of the people of the United States can invest in the Sec ond Liberty Loan 4 per cdht B nds without being in any way affcxed by their taxable feature. 2 The new 4s are exempt from all state and local taxes. 3--Tbe Mncome fron the new 4 per bent Liberty Bonds is subject only to surtaxes. 4 S or taxes are levied only on incomes in excess of $5,000. 5 Out of a total popula tion of 110,000,000 in the United States or:ly 400,000 persons paid income taxes in 1916. 6 Only 246,000 - persons paid surtaxes. 7 $5,000 face value of new 4 per cent Liberty Bonds are exempt from all taxes what soever, present and future 8 An individual may own providing he has no other capital $130,0C0 Liberty Loan 4s and pay no taxes. 9 The income of an indi vidual from Liberty Loan Bonds providing he has no other income is exempt up to $5,200. Of this exemption $50C0 represents the 4 percent interest on bonds of a face value of $125,000 exempt from all normal taxes and $200 represents the interest at 4 ner cent on bonds ol a face value of $5,000 exempted from all '-taxes (Paragraph 2 Liberty Loan Act A Bie Rfiddisb. W L Ludwick, one of the best truck and general farmers in Rowan, has a rad dish on- exhibi tion at Eagle & Sloop's that Weifirhs five pounds. He also o , -- had a pumpkin vine that pro duced seventeen pumpkins, three of which weighed forty- seven pounds' each. Now Venus. Whenever You Need a Ge&eral Tonic : .Take Grove's. " - The Old St3&dard Grove's Tasteless chill T Tonic is equally valuable as at General Tonic because it contains the weU known tonic properties of QUININB and IRON. It acts on the I4ver, Drives out Malaria, Bnrichss the Blood and Builds tip the Whole System. 60 cents. rlsat YILss3. New York, Oct l4.-Moyernor hitman. -Repub sArrinlribute to ican,: patdvja Prjesideri t il son in a patriotic address . to the congregation of St Paul's Meth odith Episcopar Churph. . "As we contemplate; the soli tary figure whorls ruling oyer the destinies of our hundred mil 1 ion peopler' 1 the governor .said , "and consider ths tremendous task he has before himT we are no lbrfger democrats, Or jrepi cans, or oroerressivesi but Amer icans all.' Jj a t certain persons termed "apathy" in the attitude of the, American people toward the war he asserted, in realut was "our national poise?' ' Tod av v the United States leads the whole world in muster ing materials and in the sweep of the human mind," he added. "The European'nations had the false impression that America is the land of the dollar and though t the . Yankees wouldri 't fight. All history gives . the lie to these slanders Our dollars have carried food to the hungry, help to the wounded, and health to the sick. Peace is our devo tion, but not our obsession.M Dtaffiieriah's CtsfJi Rccsdy tba Csst Rs- uaDl). . ; ; After manv Years' experience in the use of it and other' couj?h medicines, there are. many: -who prefer Chamberlain 9 to any oth- er. Mrs-A-u utrstein, ixreen ville, Ills, writes 'Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been used ; in my mothers home and mine for years, and we always found it al quick cure for colds and bronch ial troubles. We find it to be the, most reliable cough medicine we nave used " Civil Service Extminatto to i Held in SaDsiiory. The Civil Service Commission announces that it will hold exam inations in the federal building in Kalisbury for the positions named below. November 6th: Aid, light house service, male. November 7th: Linotype machinist, male, Apprentice fish culturist, male. Assistant observer, male. Electrician, male. First class steam engineer, male. Library assistant, male and female. Pessman, male. Press feeder, male and female Veterinarian, male. November 7th and 8th.: Junior engineer mining, male. Scientific assistant, male and female. Deck officer, male. November 13 th.: Steele plate transferer, male. November 14th : Clerk departmental service, male and female. November 20th: Special agent in educational community organization, male. Chief clerk, male. Statistician, male. . - November 2lstr Accounting and statistical clerk, male. Physical Labora tory help, male. Immigrant Inspector, male.' November 21 and 22 : Mining draftsman, male. ' Special field agent in .Entomo logy, male. -y ;;x Call at Salisbury riost office for application blanksietc. ; PHe Cored In 6 to 14 Days Vrm Arntrtrimt will refund UOflCf U PA20 OIKTMENT taua to cure any caw m ixcmng, i Blind. Bleeding orProtmdto8 Plleainetowaayi. A FINE FAIR. 4 ..... J A- 3)l s iWi in ed i tor v ji t pi f'i Via fat r terday. and found,, things " taking ott iiiape for a lot of fineJexhi bf its iind a successful fair, should tbe weather : . permit,, -Eyery-f thing was oh . the ; moveand lex hibVibrs were getting their art v cle bu: tables and . shelves and walls to sh Off to them ad van- .agely. Among the fine booths wcxe the following: i. ; .". ral M'ilson of your Uncle army, has a lot of interest ing; pictures . and advertisements display and- stands ready to fur nish- any information desired. - t,3N Safrit of Crescnt, has a fine exhibit bf farm and garden prpuce and is" expecting to carry ofif a big prize. '.v : . ' v: ' - Charlie Yost ahd L Yost of St Paul neighborhood, have fine general farni exhibits. Mrs J A Missenheimer of the Summer neighborhood - has 'a general farm exhibit. PJ Creas of the Grace Church neighborhood is also contesting for a big prize. The mulberry Local of the St. Paul neighborhood is doing It self proud with a general exhibit. The Center girls Canning Club-;pf western Rowan, has: a most excellent exhibit of. beauti ully canned fruits, and vegetables hat certainly look tempting. -Belk Harry b!as a fine" mercan tile ! -exhibit. v " The Rbiizer Garage occupies a booth: that is interesting to auto mobile Owners. ' W i) Hartman of the Dixie Fur- niture, Company has a nice booth. W.P Arey, ' the " mortorcycle atTdicf nHaTfa Sin, h astCe- i hre of goods on display. The F rm Life Schools of China Gr ye has a verv nice ex hibit of .arm products and specimens x i wor which is in charge of J fof. and Mrs C E Miller. ; The fancy work certainly skows the great skill of -the ladies from all sections of the county and is beautifully deco rated. The eats department makes one hungry. Here we find the finest specimens 61 bread, cakes. pies, canned fruits, vegetables, preservee, jams, butters, etc. The educational department is full of interesting exhibits of class work, penmanship, draw ings, pictures compositions, etc These are from various schools in the county, China Grove, Spencer. Salisbury . and other points. These fine things brought to gether will interest all progressiv citizens and need to be seen to be- fully appreciated. ' Besides these there are many other attractions. The races, the stock exhibits and numerous other' articles. Make it a point to go to the fair and thus-broaaen your own view of the county's, resources and help make the fair a wprthytand permanent thing. The attendance has been fine and the fair seems, to Uave peen an all round . success. Croup. ";jv If your children are subject to croup get abottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remed y ihd;when the at taclc conies on be, careful to fol low the plain printed directions You will. :be : surprised at . the quick relief iWhich it affords. $5.Q0 a (lay Gathering Evergreens, Roots and Herbs. 10c brings book and war prices, free Botanical-107 Particulars West Hav ' -rrtMrl '1 1 ttsnsx IrnEltbacerv itiug m tne werman- XHewspapcr.' D Grossere'Beatachiand, Sejitein gjQur Generat iStaflf and . our other ; authbf itieSfc in:,: preariug for the Next, Warwijl see taiit I that from the outsetCwe re sup4 food and raw ; materials,1 - Ouf AdmiraltyStaff 'will ;tirovi3e ul wiiu i.uc uuuiarines. wiin wnicn. iniuture, we'stfail1 bet able tfc conduct the warafi-amst the civil population bf-atStatei whictf, for the last three years, hasf c ttt nn oh iooa i rom jur women an children, and thereby- pavd tbe way, tor tbe uew intern atfqn in law, which hence ? forward. serve as a; sure foundation fi submarine trade waiv?V ' Winand Eugel writing is the same newspaper: -11 A peace which, is concluded befort) one of the two opponents England or Germany, iS. 'ciearly' ana v. completely aeieatea is ja sham peace, wh ich , a f ter a eW years, must cause the war to revive with redoubled vioiahcei German policy; also is .forced to obtain for itself bv all con-i ceivable means domination i over the world sea. I deliberatejy use tne expression 'domination orer the world sea' and not . tpe expression 'freedom of itbeseia? which is so commonj today. Tne latter expression is either dishon est or stupid. Thesea is f ree for us only if we dominate1 it.!' M en a nd women of th; nation, shall there be anothe'r great wr? men iena y our money to your Governtent. . : -To put down a whojt peoble run. mad under-criminal rulers in wbose3cejyr!jood for war and who; have fattened and grown powerful as a result of previousswars.The time b as come to conquer or submit. State of Otiio. "Citv of Toledol Lucas County, 88. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be is senoir partner of it he business in the Cityof Toledo; and that said firm "Will Dav 'the sum of UN K UUNUKEU DOL LARS for. each and every case of . Catarrh, that cannot be cared bv the Use of; HALL'S CATA&RH MEDICINE. ; r FRANK. J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me snd sub scribed in toy presahcertliis 6th day of Decern bW, A.; W(Uleason. A. D. 1886. ' ; ., ; X (Seal) . . Rotary pulblic. Ball's Catarrh Medicine is taken interually and "acts through tbe dioou on ine mucous ourice$ of the System. Send for test!" mohial8, free. ; . ' r F. J. CHENEY & Co , Toledo; u. . oom oy, ait ar uggist . bcv Hall's Family Pii's for constipa tiCn. Reason for Subscriblns to libsrty Bisk "It is. my business to decide if . '44. : f 'w.j'ii tnere snail oe war. 1 here is only one law and that" is my law." The Gem an emperor. 'Let all who fall into your hands be at your mercy.' Just as the Huns a thousand y ears ago, tinder the leadership of AttUa, -gained a reputation in 'virtue of Which they still in historical tradition, so may the name of GermahV -become known in such a manner in bhina that no Obinaman will ever even dare, look askance at aUermap -The German" emperor at ihe hel ;-' H time of Boxer Rebellion ' " ' It is certain that r a man that studieth i revenge keepethhi's own wound green, which -otherwise wontdheaJi.--BAGON." .r ! ;- : Tits Cim That Cots Net tffttt- tta end Because of tta tbnJc knA laMW ffeCtXAXA..' TIVK BKOMO QDimKSletlcrpwn:or(Usary Qnisina and dooa not caoM' fectroiunM nor rinfilnf ia luad. Reocnber tbe, fall aataa and look lor tae.alipuUBrt ' a1 - .speeds up Drgestioand. Appe- Cheaper k thaPiiepared ? Iron r Preparations : ? virvthfnfflatef Isshrd withme ; andI7a tn strciriVtet-V ible! ;coridittouIfe eouMn't walk : tmore than1 vff - 4tAr2 ol fUa jtime. My aiffestion-troubiedvme or seven years and t fiiad tried seyeral doctors' -but f they ' brily gave inie, temrat yf rIierde il red WT;lIambreV;;iwho i 6he ; fa ome to Waboui AcidItbnj Min- raTand since then has Wiae-1 ta "praises ttf thsky '.- t "I ?aw Acid Iron Mineral 'ad vertised in the papers- and after u 'ing'i wo: 1 afge ' bitfes7 1 ? began iiupiUTC aau - Wcul ' DECK 'TO Vork; 7 '1 can eat and digest any- thing how' kh'I feeo'nimend it . 'beciuib f kl-vw itctifed 'me-and I tonsitier it bne of tbebest medi cines Ce'ver saw i n X - bn&H - e ver have it about - the" h -Vuse ' IV is iblolu tfcly jjreal -for the ; I troubles Vh a.' cbhlln ud M r Hambre v, wtio like tboasnds'of others- at LWt abahdoaed akeVf arid' 'less economical prepared iremendies and started tatkiner -natural, medi- cinaUifbhittit as - it - conies from the wonderful deptisil jodhtrolled by the Ferrod ihe Cheniicl-Corp. , who .with'up to-date : methods, filter, lebneentra w teit aud bottle thid-aattiral-feedkthihH i cheafieW' strotiger ' and goes' rom two tc.six tiiey farther. i Asir f orra:bottle -bf Acid ; Iron Mineral (naVral miciaal "iron, atyouP-drdggists. Ot drinking i vratersaf tec? nleals and itote what,4 delightfuliVun- usal " tonic ahd 'fhviOrater rk this natUral :lron isjust it; comes from Mother Naturie T. . ; it dbesdH hurt -the- teeth or stomach-helps digestion andjiav ing do laoativer effect does not derkhg te 6b weisr liver. Ev Wybodk'nOws, aH doctorr know -whifc-irotf will dft for-weak;: im- povbrisHei blood nd: how- : nicely it ;drtves uric acid and rheumatics from-the system. . To Cure a Cold in OneDay TTaW IJUCATIvnlto-Ofiiiln. ft atop the Conak and He.dach .nd"work p th Cold. &f&'JrJ&&,MtG"ltt UUa to cure, fi. W..CRQVg,S algnatura on eacn box. 30c The other dar uflcle. Jimmie Bpstian thought. be,,hadi killed a 'bossurbutoonifonji, different. lie, took a .nice fati one to the yard fori slaughter, put .itsj head under a stick-and gayest ajyank, thinking: bchad brokents neck, and threw.it. asid while4ie whet ted, a knife anij hisa appetite. After the-knife-was well sharp ened htt returned tpisji the work o--prefactiQ9fQf.heitt7but lo, -the ' possumvw was .absent.- ?one. departed. YoujpcJe then be came a triflejj vexe jnottso much atts.lJiQriuiajed an old time trick; on him but because he had ''sotJiis-vmouth for 'possum and tfifef':was- no 'possum. Though diligent search was" made fai hisi '-cherished hiream was abbae t6 tajtei'ts flight he finally discbverediSilly: under shock lof WnTthe- gloom-watdlspqllefand g,happy Tainbow:smil.e Ht pt jj4;counten ance, Billy was aughied your uncie jimmie ate oposoutq and halived' eveC af jer 'iith ; much contentment; . -MrTtSr mSKtlto AVT Bost. He -;pay3tobterr0c for .4...... -I 5s w