Newspapers / China Grove Record (Salisbury, … / Dec. 14, 1917, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of China Grove Record (Salisbury, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
,L':- - VOL. 10. NO. 47. " , - r -OHlNA'QROVE, N. O, DEpEIeRcl4THI9ITft if V - - - , p ."..'"'' - ' .t.-: -Kr !.:, afv-j-X- t . '-',', '" f- , ; 'v.V. i ,,-V.. "Vj-sv.i.;,';.:- 4fi 4 ' ';'-kvs : Vl. . '.ii&f-:'. "V""-. ir LOCAL NEWS - of interest to ALL OF OUR READERS: Speaking of rabbit huuting one local sportsman bagged 21 yesterday and 14 the day before and still the sopply liangs out. " Hia friends will be sorry to learn of the illness of J M Earnhardt, furil maUarrier, ??ho is confined to his home "with a severe attack of rheu matism. ; Goodman and Kimball have 'brightened up their barber hop, by repainting and tom papering, but price of a shave and hair cut remain the tame. A carload of coal w? s side tracked here at noon yeaters daV for use of the coanty end was quickjy unloaded and distributed at needed points. Two guards watchnci the pro cess of unloading bat wbeth or their oresence was neces- tar'y by the value or for another probmatical. A trainload of beef for Camp of the coal purpose is 30 cars of Greene at Charlotte passed through China Grove yesterday after noon together with 25 cai of Other rush freight for th tame point . A Van Pelt has been con llnet61nroomior .several MrHWMctjdrkle,s nep hew, Albert Webber from Colorada is here on a visit. H T Graeber and wife left Wednesday to visit their on, L A Graebtr in Tutwill, Mise. They ask that the Rowan Jiecord be sent them there. , ... auuv.ai ujuwiB ""6 UP pin money by cartlJTing bo called deserters from southern cantonments. The crovernment Days S50 reward per head and the pickings have ben pretty gO'"d lately Prof B At Grier, prinoipnl of China Grove High school, resigned to join the Avation corps. 1 he school gathered at station and with mature fleets bade him pood bye. There were mpny happy puh iiis the next day when they h ard Prof Grier did not stand the examination and has again taken up his pchool nere. P. O.S. Of A. to Meet at Lower Stone. The program of the Rowan county Association, P'O.S of A jto meet with Washington Camp No 74, at Lower Stone this coun ty, Saturday December 15, at 7:30 o'clock P M.. is as follows: Devotional exercise. . , , , - . Address of welcome by Dr J M ughful people of China Earnhardt. Grove and vicinity who sent Response bv A L, Kluttz.. us. as a - 'Ihanksgiving pres Reading of minutes previous ent, three large boxes ffllefi meeting. . with jelHeSi preserves,, pick- Report of credential committee les, ' etcl Through the col Topic: Is it necessary f o-r umns of the Rowan Record, members of tfie North Carolina e wili to thau k e vry per- Funeral Benefit Association , to 6 . -11 ho helprd jo make have certificates, by -nf Address by Dr W B Duttera, .State president. Good of the Order. Closing- Refreshments RM Holt Pres. G 0 Kluttz, Sec VORE GEM'S CLOTHES. Pretty Girl Castrate as a Ran, Shocks Landis Residsats and Lands In tba Stirr, A pretty girl in '-.maji's attire shocked, the good people of Lari dis Sunday and post haste "they notified the Jocai ; ,police who went bver to the little village and brought the masquarder back with them, accompanied' by her two male champions. The trio came to Jjandis by automobile, said car bearing a Virginia license tag. They put up at a boarding house and the girl completely fooled the pro prietor so far it is said as to oc cupy the same room with the men. They were before Judge Wright Monday morning tne young girl all smiles and wear iog an attractive gown, fcjhe 1 qked upon her esctpe as a big joke but when - Judge Wright suggested a workhouse sentence her smiles disappeared and her face registered fear in stead. It was generally agreed by all who saw the young wo man that she made a mighty pretty boy, but her attractive ness had no effect .upon the i'ldge who finned each one of the sky larkers, the men $50 and half the costs and the girl $25. Monday afternoon the ring leader of the party, Blaine G Grear, was arrainged charged with carrying a concealed wea pon. He was fined fifty dollars and it was ajso asserted that he was a deserter from: Camp Se vier at Greenville, South Caro lina, and he was held; until offi cers arrived from that camp. The girl came from LiveQafc, the ol ter male compahionj Cltambsrlain's Tablets. Chamberlain's Tablets are in tended esoeciallv for stomach troubleg billiousness and consti- pation, and have met with much success in the treatment of those diseases. People who have suf ierea tor years witn stomacb fered for trouble and have been unable to obtain any permanent relief. have been completely cured by s t . t ihe use of these tablets. Cham berlain's Tablets are also of great value for billiousness and Uhroaic Constipation permantly cured by mav bei taking" Chamberlain's laolits and ob serving the plain directions with each bottle. Note .of Appreciate, To t h e good people of China Grove and vicinity who contributed to the boxes snt to the Rowan boys of Co C" 321st Infantry, Camp jackson, S, C: TMa i f h year in which the neonle ot our country are thankful for the many biespings which ijave been theirs for the pas year vv8, the boys of Com paQy .. faave additional cauge foj. being thankf alf due , - ' , so n a m -st pi ea m n t o n e . The' Boys C. Dec 1, 1917. Piles Cured in C to 14 Days Year dm? st will reftttti noner of S OINTMEN'J Blind . Bftedin or Ptotrtdi ja Files in 6 to 14days. I ffcixa lo cure H7!f;fe Xhc-fiwt sppiieftioo give JSase and Rett. SOc. 1 SMpud Ccbisr 14th, China inn Circtianf Yestsriay RsceiYfs SElpment ol toads.-. The "Corriher Carpenter Mer w can tile com pany . th ink. they vh a,y a kick coming; and their'; expert ence certainly gives vivid illus .tration- of freierht - congestion Last October our firm gave ; Sr . manufacturer in HigTi Point- art order for a shipment of furniture and iron beds. - Tne goods werc shipped October 14th by freight and then all trace of them were lost. Time went on and -still the shipmenUdid not .show u and it - was given up as " lost. Yesterday the goods arrived ang on investigation it is claimed , it was discovered that the car had been, tied up in yards. In explanation of tHtl w & delay it is stated thatall freight for China Grove and small sta tions between Salisbury and4 Charlotte is transferred atSpen- cer to local freights. Formerly J these check freights made a stop' at China Grove daily but at pre sent Jwhilc Concord and Kanap olis gets daily service the local stops at China Grove only two or three times a week but this does';not explain the delay in the High Point shipment. ; Stamach TrouMss and Constipation. Those who are afflicted with stomach troubles and cons ti pa- tion should ead the following: ' T Vi n tra navar FnniKi anvihiricr cr erood for js torn ach troubles; and Chamberlain's 1 Tablets. I have used them off and on now for the past twoT ratailored coetunce of reari.. They not only regulate rup cloth w gray acces the action of the -bowels Jbut;. ::--S:. stimulate the liver and keeps; '6ftmnnyttqTm one's body in a healthy condition, writes1 Mrs'' Beti j km ftT H6" Auburn N. Y. - j, Biggar Brsad Lttyes There is a drop in the price of bread not only in Salisbury but throughout the state a result of a coufereuce of the M3ter Bakers Association of the Carolines held at Soar- M -nhnrff apt Tlm?fiHr, B similar las Monday tiifl ' bakers are making a 16 ounce lo f to be sold a' 10 ceuts, it was also voted to do av.ay wi-tn e taking of all fancy niraus. vur ubw ioai win be sold both wrsDoel and unwrapped. D&Qsbton Declares Himself. Representative R L Dongb ton is oat with a statemeut that had decided to run for congress and would enter the primaries for reoomination. In his announcement he state that he 'will udeavor to conduct bis campaign with out bitterness against his op ponent Walter Murphy ot this city and should "Murphy be nominated he pledges him self to go out and work for him against a common enemy. He asserts he doe? not expect defeat, and had be not receiv ed' unsolicited ass ur nance that he would be renbmi uated he would not have poupented to run. v He states that he will remain in WaFhinfftnn and take no part in the con test and Will be entirely sat isfied vith whatever verdict is rendered by 1 he democrat ic electorate of the district. K I ; The Ladiee Aid Society- of the Lutheran church met with Mrs F Jlt-Shr pberd Mbn-; day evening. ' he membHrs J arelanhi ug 4urtiieings new church. -tbmmimmkmmmam, ntnViHI hum wiiwrf,; . A pretty -;home weddtrg charatejrzed:" by flu iJtim7, plici t IwaV eoTemuized ; Wed' u eaf) e veni n g.at the- Ihome; of Mxj'audMca ;V f-A ::PaUef son. WrlChina Grove, when .lueir.c:iUKu.i.pr.ui.rjff'jjo i eamelhe dejof Joseph ;fourea!agi arid since waw theghnirere EVauynsselJ5 aboutviucteon thlev ;73(J3nmto8 djitrla v iitfefal Jcrossed Jthicetatiitsia (SSBandtiKfofc 4 u tiiiltlQctrjMds the-iSSoi iwh f ulleloratWwith vfiowerB '?mAi&A ajn n -tt 'k-r-.T iir 11 w u u m - iv t i;S'llnt rn. pWgmnn m7 ' LA 4- o tfreifc??bf China Grove Trt ; v " r "ir ?trMs - wedding march aniumheeel the entrance of the jrrdal party and the ofii ciatfijninister, .Rev OA Biw. entered and took- his plaW:; He,, was fol lowed by iaid of honor Mi ss Ver merpoaman ox Mooresviue, wbi wpre. pale green silk comiiiedr with chiSon, and carried; yellow chrysanthe miimfArhe,, groom entered ilhirisyvrOther, W L Cress, wgcted"a8 ; best, mail, and thejiride followed immediate i v.,.. l?Kr.4- i , Pdttersod. Tfie bride Ijed Vn' a i m pi essi ve ; man ner, thenyeautif-rrnr-SOTVlcrW the Lutheran church being used; Immediately follow ing the ceremony and con gratulatious a sum ptuous wedding en pper was served. A ,1 The bridn ic.a young woman of sweet disposition and quiet charm of manner. She was Pinnated jit Moni AmnnA am?nQrW M Pitt.M-. L.tu t ' r iimifeiiu niLii . iiifiiiiin hiiii 1111 uating with honors and for several years has been an ef ficient teacher in the schools cf the county. The groom is the eldest son of Mr and iVlrs P. J Ores ;, and is a worthy and es'imable young man wit h sterling qualities "of character. The young cou pie are popular with a wide circle of. friends to whom their marriage was in t h e nature of a surprise. FraadWarniM. . . .This statement was made on Novembep 19 by Herbert '.Hoover, Uui ted States Food Administrator, 41 We havH renorts from va rious pansVf the country of of crooks, thieves, and confi- . .. , . , ing from house to house purs rting to be . authorized by the Food Administration and other depart ments of the Gov eminent to collect or ; com- mandeer foodstuffs fqv .the Government; or theArmyl ' I wish to say embhatically" I that no rienartrnent hf ' th' Government has or ; will vei, make ? ach dtsmarids on houses holders, and that all. such pfOple ara ptitty frauds. and should be held for the police. ,i Th e G( vern m en t agen e ' es are ngirvariou- caes .? a i a in r...rmiti u n 's-eo t?nt or ; ,","vi-C; '-"'V'. j-', .-"'J '; ': ' V-"" " : . rf William Kirk son -pfna$ P i izQdiiesday-what tl'cl?R Ktrk,. , arrived ' In tub ma ! Grove I Thursd ar everiing.f or V brief vis- I t-:He1 will cleave Tuesday Korrolk jwberejiieWii re enust: ;foxauotherr7 asi voyage ne canie, near , neing .WcUm of a submarine attack, I - ' w ucuuc 1U J uxj iu man a i gutrnreo kQ5 , 5ncan naT wailan liners and sailed from New. York bound for a port somewhere lu vu luc mgu, f 1 juy iutaau a m tne snip i was attacked by a submarine and sans, r oriunateiy tnere was time for all on board to lower the life boats and no one was lost. The attack was made when the ship was about 3 miles from land the nearest port being Belie Is land Prance'. 'He ? remained on therrraer till .the crfcw had safe ly beetr taken off inihe life boats and left with the captain . in the lafet boat. They landed safely at Belle Island,' and he was sent back to New York on the U S ship' Seattle, arriving July 22nd. In all, the young man has made four trios across, landinp onr.ft at " " 7" Plymounth, Encr., and another time at a port itf Scotland. His experience did not in the least! m m . . - isnearten ninr aa ne s - a- an-- xious as ever to get back and, if possible,get a crack at - the sub: marines. ; . He is ja, modest, : unas suming ybuligTmCttitfaPTOi reticent about telling about his experiences. HlW Tl PT8YCat CrBfll. - In a child that is subject to attacks of croup, the - first indi cation of the disease is hoarse ness. Give Chamberlain-8 Cough .Remedy as soon as the child be comes hoarse and the - attack may be warded off and all dan ger and anxiety avoided. Qrennaa btrsiaces i Bill U do Away TO IWm la tbe Army. . There is a great tempest in a tea pot over 'alleged snobbery among. the officers at Camp Green and Jackson and Tuesday. Senator Overman introduced in the senate calling upon Secretary of War Baker to furnish that bo dy with any rules or regulations which permitted officers of the army to show1 class distinction against privates outside of the army camps' and their official du ties. The senator introduced the resolution because, p f charges made to him personally by a Charlotte man that snobbery is beinf Pfac"ticed a.4 Camps Greene Jackson, agams privates to t lng a most serious problem, Should Secretary Baker port that there anv rules which re- allow; officers to act the part of Vsuobs1 Senator Overman will then; take steps to Jiave such reg- ulations changed by an act of ca for a investigation of some f ' the charges made against those "i officers n o w a t Camp Greene. Ctam.srlab's Ccazli Th is is not only - one of --the best and most : efficient uiedicine fory coughs, colds and crou p, but is also pleasant and "safe to take whfch.ia important .when- medi. cines must be ffiveri to children Many mothers have given it to ineir unquaiioea enaorsement r. 1 . ' - 11 - -. a. -. e-. . - . . . ehioying. iinMhe way" ibis wa;jorcver.. :'uow.euii top.j The small boy had acinef ry : time, autombifea skidded and r. :; sua ana tne street icar comDanv used QP several barrels of slt and sand on thegrdes in order to keep the cars Agoing. The trees were au pnantas tically Ge- oorated antl the whole city took hi a hrist mas aspect, artists like to paint but which is seld om seen id , the South. Trie storm led the : theatre and mo t on picture houses a solar plex- ' as blow aud the minstrel shows it the Colonial played to a small : house. 1 he kids earned many: a -dime Wednesday "evening clean ing off the side walks and the shoe dealers had a rustling trad in rubbers &iid gum shoes.' HalilJi Is Stricken. I i-, -. ' f. v. j By the- collision of a freighter with an ammunition ship in the karborv Friday at . Halifaxr,Nova, ScotUmore than , 2000 Cjeopl killed and a section of , ih elty lying along the water front was ; destroyed The explosion also started fires thTOUghoul the city: and more - than 100 buildings were' phrnedTTA bhnding snow storm was raging : at the time and waa. the. direct: cause of the accident.:' Relief j ,was rushed t the stricken part - of -the Provinces and the TJnite"& States.- ' - . . ; , - - Officers For Rayal fircasum ;y ; v : Salisbury Council, 272, Royal Arcanum has elected the - follow ing officers : ,! - J M Miller, grand representa tive.'. " . - Theo Buerbaum'atternalt. r . Theo F Kluttz past regent. W-T R Jenkins regent: A E Bost vice V w ; - Vt D M Phillips, drator. Theo Buerbaum, secretary. J M Brown, collector. W L Lluttz treasurer. L T3 Sloop, chaplain. - . L W Hess, guide. ''f I; C Ridenhour, sentry. -J T Morgan,- warden. : C A Wellman, trustee. Jerusalem is Taieo - ' ' t Jerusalem "guarded f or cen turies by the Turks has fallen into the hands of the: Brittish. - Soldiers are now in the possesion of the historic cijiy, Never bta it - once before was it ever-in the hands of others than the turks. Its capture puts an end of any l : danger of the .Turks captnring the Suez Canal .or mak ing f urth- -er ad vances in Egypt. ' -:z:: v ' 7 Seler BarielOsre. The body of Antonio Massuci, I tonio MiiRJifirl- - a member of Battery B;- 160tli field artillery.who died at Camp" waraswottn was. brought to Sal isbury ,last Thursd ax- and buried in the national cemeteryv.'V v Ffdr Sens ia Se Service. :. SiB i PM Philips of the Prbyulente; t township : has a. right to feur'-Vg stars onhis service vflag as he v has fourisons in the service,; f '; Carl, Dr! P D, Oscar and P llt Jr, 5. - ; f , -' 3 ' .'. "':"- i-j" k' ' s. : -tf-- ..-.t- - , ...... .v7 ; : r. - - - - --,i:- si.'- -- - - ' T " f . . . . . V '.. -.-s.y. J?-?? - ' ' ix v is i jmi I-' V - - i 4 , -aid, - r.'. VL. -
China Grove Record (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 14, 1917, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75