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V I - .'-. , 1 V J V . ;.,i 'j 4 . x - r ? J 1 --"4 "v. iLOCAD'JvJEWS : , oijnie.rssi.ip.crsr; "fBowan boys jtoJ'Qamp Jack cod thilrfiern obn.V J - cn&aea a - a orn. . and t, conpft lor ptherJthioR8.4Hght" now. Id br; n gi n g 4 1 bom e b e. p tall ed oq tlm rajtroad track;" bu. tbat wotf t VKeep mm- from ..yreach'iuginBxt' Sunday ! as ,v B Rameanr; f wbo Miw Miry"-Hart of 3ood- .MeafV If apf iiding'ia'few '-dayp. ' ' Xxaa bp bwre for a f e,1ay b ;;W ting h i ti 1 1 ef t. f o r 7 itb- Miw Gract Sloop.; ; IV 1 Harrif JiC; 'and EqV . acsib ViKimbalh ;t wbo; ha ve , -vben .at.-boiDH . , .fcr-o eeveral ' trcekav lef t for- 'Cleveland . 'OHIO, list ttight:.-', V v Js.r K --CcyrelU end, Prof F B Brbwn Twbbhava ibeejj - ettendf eg t;'Fd;rat.;icpuH in v.fiair3bary tbir week'-aroV at . Ziomo'. no w o tr log . f o conjrt " fcATing ad jonro id; unlll iVfon , - tfay" '"c ro7 Bos1Iatrf.udKiipert jfiddlemeii.went opto "aalls .' hurxtbis morning '"and .left fbr.Oamp Jackeon w:tb the S itrafted .' men. ; v 4 :. Mi83 Jo Lipa or lnndlp, -S?aa thB gae'ct Taeflay of rilw NJ Day vault. V.Mra.M J 'loopwiu epend Batorday and 8nnday in Lexington, vls'ting " her otece, - ra J P Bame. hlrs E L Sloop was a Salfc Irary visitor Wednesday aftr noon. L Sloop is confined to ills room with la grippe. After spending two weeks rith parents, Kay Slocp re tnrned to 'Alexandria, Va Sunday to take up his wortc. - He was accompanied by his coojIq, Golden Freeze. - :Mr and Mre Jamea Li ngle Otended the" commencement ; fitte. They ' had ; several cidldreo In school. - . An object, so'pposely a osteon .pa sfed .over China Grovrt about 8 o'clock Toes ' day evening and was seen by t number ot people? be-e Mrnd Mrs A O Nrrie of Qockweli, were In China iQrove yesterday cbaking Elands with their many ft lends, . Mrs J E Cllne has gone to Atlanta to visit her daughter Zllsf ltutt Cline, who is now lu training' fur a nurse. . ..Mr and Mrs I A hi Hanna at leaded a brilliant reception lat Friday afternoon given by Mrs Edwin Gregpry at her "bf tutiful home In Salisbury la honor of her home guest, . Hi dam de Barrios Piinentel. TU; home vwaa beautifully decorated ind her great host of friends enjoyed the occa 5ftaimmaxxaly.7 v . - t . . . . j . . - - - . . . " - SCfiOOL.COil!IEKCCTI EBRCISESh itihiti rA KS Wte!i3,DIi M and ID . "Q alt a number of visitors at tended Ckfp4 Gfbv hlachool commence ment hefe t.hU.iWeek.1 The exercises were interesting thfougb; ! outs T h e'v" fdllowlng -were grad uatesnd, . read -excel Misjs Myrtle .;Rltch'i4.- The his tory of heilass of ,1918. i: -M Us Eva Sechldr, Prophecy ; j Miss Perrld Cook. Class ppemi .'. Miss . KaVhl..dleoaD9:Tst Will aod Testameo t of Class 19lS Grady Cooper, Valedictory, . , The i ' efficient music "teacherr Miss , Ada . b tire wait awarded the prize in . music to Miss Mar- aih S'aafoidj.a 'copy of ,Cookes History, of .vusic,". . Miss Blanche Peeler Salis bury route 6Y won the medal on best recitation, '.."When" floney got lost,' This medal was giv en by VTp Sifferd. . Levi Trexler of Gpld Hill, won declaimer's medal given by Mc L Ritchie, Subject, The war and (ae facts behind it," Miss Vera Nussman, ' Gold Hill,' of the Farm yfe school, wop, .me , prize zpr oesi aress making, a . handsome leather sewing case containing scissors, IhimbleC ! needls eto , giren by A M.Haonai A. Jennings i'-Kester, Salisbury Route 7, won the debater's med al fvoa by W H Leonard of Sal-: Istury. . . , "Miss Martha Shuford, won the scholarship 'medal given by W.5 Swinkfor the best 'average iih! The above prizes' and medals were happily ' and wittily preh8 sented by Rev O P fisher. . Tue address by O Max Gard ner who delivered, the principal add res Tuesday afternoon was considered by all 'a splendid ed ucational and . patriotic address. Ignorance was pictured as a very grave peril. JTjCorrell will spend to morrow aiteruoou in Salis bury. Vies Rena Mercer of the Baff of teachers, left on No. 36 for hVr home fin Norfolk, Va. as did also - Miss Ruth Harding of Mccksvil'e. Miss Marguerite Porter of Barium Springs aud Mies Linnie Al bright of Waynenville, W L Ki mlall, Esq., ex Rects to Fp.ind part of to-' morroW lu Salisbury attend ingtasome business matters. Rev WA Lambeth of Salis bury, preached the baccalau rtiattt tirinou Snntlay after nr a in the Methodist church I! i' a forceful ppeaker and wis heard by a large, atten tive audiencH. He was intro duced .by his fonrer pastor, nev VY a riaies. rwev ijam beth's sermon was full of patriotism and did much to encourage our people in their efforts to help win the war. Mr and Mrs J D Norwood, Meedames J D Heilig and Walter Woodon, Joe C Kes ler and wife. and others of Salisbury, were here Tuea day evening to hear O Max Gardner deliver his able adt dresto China Grove High school. . Rev J H Keller had the' honor of introducing the . T I J TA I bdovo aisungnisua xx iioun tenant Governor. . Miss Mary Stirewalt of Faith la visiting "Mra' C P Uiaixer. - y - . Wiii RrtsHsr Inst'aitlj JLfflc 4?i U. uee iKobertStxagea jjears, was instantly killed-rabout- i&3V clock Sunday niffbjt tVeen Lan dtsahdKannapolisi ;. was rldltiff inj ati avtbmiiewtth'jbtiQ dlfmeoRjack BalXardjnd Marshklv f Deadmau, all f com Salisbtiryyt he car;Was eraveV-and the party.hadbeei to Coucprd.r-;While going at- a? rite of 4speea vie J. machine ; collided witn"a pest: . Ballard was serious ij injureaas.wasaxg(i.ne d driver. rne jieaa mai is sur - i. m " . . i vived by his Jwife"and childre The body will be taketttb Lowr ell for interment., n..i .ti n:.i. c.L.t Pi...;..! ;rne commencement' exercises of the R:i(weliv:.i,Hiirh.:';hjDb) will be held'April 26 and 127. Th$ following is the programme: . Friday, 8 p m. Closing: exert r r J 1:a. 1 cises oi jniermeaiaie aepari ments. : ' -K . Saturday 10 a. m. Mterary address by Hon. J Y Joyner State SuperintendeiltL of Publjc. Ins on. 'SaViiraay -2.pv mj.43raduating exercises and' "Declamation Conr ( Saturday; 8 p.jn.tSafety First, 'Motto: . '; VAlWays ell your wiie ure crutn. . - School Department. , "'V-V The'order for -the 3$ ; Negroes to entrain for Camp Jackson to- morrow morning-;has been revise ed 'aad.theyWill not.rUeaVe- nntiJ uesda vaf letuoottl Taatr must report to the exemption board at p, m The 20 Negroes to go to Camp Grant, must report to the board on Friday. April .-26th at 4 p. m. and will entrain Satur day morning: at 9:10. " The exemption board has re ceived orders - to call 18 more white menrto go to Camp Jack son on Friday, . Aprir 26th, leav inghere at 2:49 p. m; They are as follows; ; Carl Corre.ll . 'H ' Henry A very Spake Harvey Lewis Kluttz William F Webb. ; Charles Alleg Harrison. Thomas Lee Sides.' Thomas H Grubb William Henry Jacobs Theodore M Hartman David L Walters Leroy Edgfar Bostian Henry Qrady Withers Henry Linton Haithcock. Samuel S Smith. 1 Lon Gaither Shulenberger Samuel Joseph Smith Rupert Lee Eddleman Qalncy E Troutnian Tne following have been or dered to report as alternates in case any of the foregoing list are prevented bj illness or accident from entraining'at "the appointed- time: ' ' William Bostiah i William R Freeze . George w Peeler Harold Ray j , Roland S, Freeman Cletus A Missenheimer CcnsJsation and IodizestionJ . r. . These are twin evils. Persons suffering from indigestion are often troubled with constipation. xurs xtoDison Vinson, jmaioon, xii, writes that she was a great suf ferer from indigestion :and cpnsti pation. Food .distressed ? her and there was a feeliag.like a heavy weight pressing.ori her stomach and -chest.. She did' not rest well at nigra and felt worn out part of the time.1 -One bottle of Cham berlain's Tablets '"corrected , this trouble so that she has i since felt like a different person. r - Zu JSJaa's DweEiz Dtsifflysd Ij Fin.' ! James G ?Adams-4cotyige on theQMa :t'Hill?rba'd, :sautherii ed?e; of tdWnwas tota,lly do-' itijoyed ? by Hre last niiht. fit icVright'iB'' the garret about 2:3Q aiid as4;burned"dow4i; including we weii nouse auu yarn, in aoouc -an hour.' Hardly fm6re than' .a half dozen peoplewere . present .ana-nniyTievv. ariiuies wresav a;irom' tjeDuiKUnsj ' Mr. 'Adams who worksforjtheT rail- rjM,d ' wainofi athome," he' fami- Miss Cleo Adams-awoke in time io arouse - iue jarauy ana give an had time to- grab;va ;ew .clothes' and escape While some neighbors some .bed clothes and turned out the cowahd'apohy. .''Thejhonse was of recent JButtdJ a story anct a half .with an L, and. bad just recently been, pain ted -The loss iWiirprooaoiy imounir to : 52uuu suranbe. v- , i ..' . - . YJnst how the Qre originated is blaze was n ear t be. hi m ney in the at tic, indicating; a. bad flue, however the ? familyv does not think t originatexl' there.- MerSfib Citizsa cf His Cloths -t . f. j'? i V - . ....... A gold ier V,from ?v; Camp Green" wa s arrested . ' between ence" and the" Yadkin: fiiv pr jastweanesuay oy:iner HjDTTVKnderr -The' soldier stepped into' a'sidei joom. ut t he phop and at the ypoint of volver forced .CbLliel iloisncuser to give up ms clothes. The Shemff was notified and eoou had tbe soldier in jaiL' Rowanto Raiss $308,100 for . Liberty Bonds Rowan's proport'ou of the third liberty loan has been figurjed out according to the .banking . resources of the county to witf Rowan c o o n t y $308,100 Cliina Grove, Bank of China Grove, $13,900. Cleveland, Citizen's bauk,-3,500, .Gran ite Quarry, x Farmers and Merchants bank, $9,700, Laii dis M-Tchaut&. Farmers bank $8,100, Rockwell back of Rockwell, $2,800, Salis bury Davis & Wiley bank, $26,000, First National bank, $39,900, Peoples.; National Bank, $97,300, Salisbury bank & Trust Co. $19,400, Wachovia Bank & Trust Co., $54,200. Spencer, Bank of Spencer, $12,700 First Nat ioual bank, 819,500. , Mrp Milton Rufty of Salis bury is visiting Mrs . Mc L Ritchie, Mies Eva R Black welder of Salisbury, is attending the commencement here. Mr and Mrs G M Misen heimer Jepent Tuesday with Mr and Mrs W A. Winecoff. Mrs G W Cline of New berry, S C, is visiting rela tives here. ' L A Lent z and wife havej moved hack here after spen 6 jngjhe winter inV aliebur. . T have used' Chamberlain's Liniment f or pafns in' the" chest an d r 1 a m en e s ; 6 f r t h e shoulders due to'rhematism, and am pleas ed to say. that it has never'' failed to give me oromot relief writes Mrs S: N Finch,7" Batayia,' N.T IS BUR V III i J- ROVAM-CflUNT: LOCALS "i'Yftsterday evening a;verjr vi vicfr tneteor- crossed the;sk5 traeling'fotti North to Soiitp cause consiaeraDie laiK atia caused daily papers; to ," inflict of .stuff It 1 was: seen through ont this sestion tr ; - - s. - The Negroes employed iii the; Spencer-shops and there are?qtiit& anumber f of them; are alsa interested in bayihg oonus. Aiiey a meeiipg in ioe courjj.nouse last? nigov and it is expected 'the Negroes : 1 1 ' " ll l'iL 7. l a ll. I 1 . J win ao an ,iuai ineir Dest friends hope, fo, -Mapy of them have already-purchased bonds.- , . Tne Central 5 Methodist hurch of Spence,r, which has" just been completed on, the exterior, was opened - for ser vices Sunday With an intej eating-prog ram. , ' Thn Djosean convention of the biscopal church in Cen-r tral North Carolina will meet' in Salisbury on May "14th. The; employees of the Spen cfer shons 1 held a ..Liberty Lbah rally in'the conri houee Monday nighty the Jdea being o vmaktbe shops a ilOO-per cent Liberty Loa Bhop The liumber'oflitttetestincr: talks that a "'the meut-' Ai-uj, iueu bonds to the amount 'of2Sk 000 dollars, and that this would probably be doubled- The marriage of Miss Sadie Corr ell, daughter of J 'iW S Correll, and Charles. . Lemmon of Tennessee are , reported to- have gotten married in Salis- bury Monday, jvir . lemon came here Sunday and left Mon day night. Mrs Lemon remains with her parents. . .'. . ' Bad Weather Interferes With Clean up Days. Owing to the bad weathef today the wagons that were o haul of the trash have not been able to dp the work,; but tfyis will be attended to on the first pretty day of next week Any others havinsr trash to move should take advantage of the situation and get their plunder out on the sfeet, and if possible put it in a box so that Jt can be easily handled. Mrs Miller Entertains the,CIab.; Mrs d B Miller was the genial hostess to tbe Thursday after noon Club, April 18th in her beautiful new home, which thej have recently re modeled, Th guests . had just started . witji their numerous kinds of fancy work when Mrs Miller b rough iu squares of muslin and asked: each one to draw and . embroider; different animals. For" quite a; while they worked earnestly each trying to display their tal ent of art. After ihe decision of the judges it was decided that Mesdames Keller and Earl Gray were the wihnerii' In. cutttpg for the prize Mrs Keller wa the fortunate one. - The prise was a box of animals The hostess as; sistepjyiHrs W aifferd serv-: ed a deficious salad :wxxt&$: ; The ! invited -guests, besides clu b members, wero ' Mesdames Winecoff audSnepuerd and Miss Rendleman f roin i Salis bu ryV ' K Tha club will meet in. two . weeks with Mr s W J Swink. : weeks with Mrs W J Swink. S A year. " ? J SZc-1 . Vi'Lv S : 'X f y ' - HfK;' ' . ; anq yjiarenv j our A j.. : , v ; Ujilelbwundthe orettJT.ieh - -Oy ' .fields Pnhe5rpad.;-& V l j : fiA F.armer:jtufT ?f J from Wnmington:whcrQttf hri? 7T ' eenVeillng-treeiforAn . ,Pr J-H eelermfiae -j KortmspersoaaJv;iirppjri'fr . Saturday, April, 20th; a p ju; v-. ii LTKobertsotttilSr 'bci!"'ar a. Tjouse" and" lot ifoia Me'ltc Cbf ' ;tner Including twdcrs' V' ' v " ' - ? Aletter adde4tof:r3.t7& pntin boxCddateiasdittste; ; - thut sirtfame can't be made gnu Rusher arer'uanig ;a l tff - - granite quarry how, twar :liount ' -A iqpe cuurca. ana :re , (jetunx f ' iioug fine, " ' ; t -, Rose Earnhardt haC cood -QmeJrom Barber wh'i Seen - visiting" her ' , sister tUi . flame, forsonietlme. .4-AW ' v Roy5ajhardt,an4AMrvPrcr.'' cash commenced the erection of- , the new residence of Cal sUasin ' &l near the Widow 'Mcxseaala " fast, a ucauaj r , -, ' A runlbreak on.; John Uartr , er's quarry, three r hundred.', test long, SO feet Wde and 4ojB f U without Classes. ' He K iJcar- tih ';fttdUdrejt ialcl nine great grand 'Chiioenio caH beat thati-v; ' Maral-Btoi&tte' jr'caTaisersa ers, v;has :reelaei8tall fed steers to sell .to the , butcher. yflgl'tpMiCT married j onef lf , Av Wiley's daughters and who is :ww in the armywasati hojjver; "vBatar day on a short f urloug h . : G R Ketner'has Sne hor ses; He is goings to seil'one.and ' then we look" for hini ?T tby an automobile as he goes : tbl- Salis bury often and lives-' along rays off on a fine farmV; r-' . ; Th Ladies' Missionary Society of the Reformed church, held its mbn thly meeting with-; Rev and . Mrs Welker, Satrday April 13, A. large crowd was present" and theuppeir amounted to .twenty dollars - The next .meeting, will be held at Mrs J T !? Wilheltn'r ttie 1st Saturday id May; - IG C Miller and witeiand vhildV ren and D W ooiand wife,' spent Sunday in China J, Grove. . The Faith High school wU close here Friday, April 19th, Nfr Moose has taught a, very sue cessful school. . , V T J p A Fisher has ; beea con fined to his room , for '.a week, but is imprpyingj now.- ;:Johtt Ltppardj who .has been confined- to .his bed .for some tioie, is very sick at present, v R B McCombs and; family of Kannapolis, spent Sunday at W Sparger's. ; l Jdhn WOkerson rU exfwtfet to move his family to rSaiisbttrr 1 soon so as to have thect near his work.' , ;f " Mrs Cora' Jones, who is con fined to her bed? arc her father isimproving: slowly Several people will go to the funeral at St Paul's today of Mrs Susan Wileyj who: ' died at Granite Quarry, yesterday oora- f3 i Miss Sarah Orahcin Badd one H the popular high cchool i teachers mptorf d- to Sails baryfl this mornlcrt when she,bbardedN87 xolr belt deep haati-:Cla4en0. V ;! ; T, J ever can heat it v trot ,wt Jc5 : ' . quarry: . 'r Y & v -A i- Vfc .idudjdfieii riVewoiot nixjjy 10th .IsVisitlc-hb'chnirea Lvr . rj.y-t home io oOUta vterouaa, 4 ' , : v home la Soutb CatQlioa, ' mi .- -. 4 '
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