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' v 1 V1'' - , 1 n J ... .... . . - I 1 t 1 1 1. 4 4 1 . -Dnrejbs Woman Baf1i??2JS r tral uTi Mia: -aw wt. fTPOC tlx! do what ..4 '.' WW iM(". Wit; iTii ?iU S J a; QERMANY'S-QUILT ESTABLISHED. . s : - ' (KxtrmctJ.'frtwa Prince Kri Llchnowskj's "MyIondon Mission. 1JH2-19I4." a copy of frhlcb ha fast reached thU country. Prince Ucnnowtkj, who wj German Ambaswdor to England when the war broke out. ay that toe wrote the document for hla family. archives, but It waa made, public In Germany and created a rreat stir, the Kaiser government hastening to repudiate and suppress It) -On Aug. 2 (1914), when I saw Asqulth In order to make a final attempt, he'wa compleiely broken, and, although quite calm, tears - raj down his face." . - Of course 11 would only hare needed a hint from Berlin to make Count Bercntold.C Austrian Foreign Minister In August, 1914) satisfy himself with a diplomaUc success and put up with the Serbian reply." The impression became erer stronger that we (Germany) desired war in all circumstances" Thus ended cay London mission. It was wrecked not by the perfidy of the British, but by the perfidy of our policy. - -1 had to support In London a policy which" I knew to be fallacious. I was punished for It, for it was a sin against the Holy Ghost." EVERYONE MUST HELP. Wars cannot be fought without monty, and upon tha Treasury center every financial dtmand upen the Nation. . - '. The rich of this country cannot alone meet the needs of the Nation; the men of the country, cannot do It- alone; :the womerv of -5th a country canrot do It alone; tut all of ua, the people of the United SUtes, dlsre canllng partlxansWp forffettlna selfish Interests, thinking, only or tho supremacy of right and determining to vindicate the majesty of American; ideals and secure the safety of America and clvlUaation,cart do the great nd splendid work which God, has called upon ua to do. x W, O. McADOO, SecreUiy of . the Treasury. , , " - 1 r " -s -x. s 1 . t.- 'i v.; 4 ' -O' -I t.f f .m. V--- .1 ana. voiengni s , . , is xo.sapoi right .. . 'Eternal vigilance J ;he price of liberty" and we shld "put none but Americans Jon guard" at any time. War -time patriotism 'is good but not; so good as tbe all time patriotism for by practicing the latter the former is practically eliminated. That brand of patriotism . that changes like spring: styles, is much less enduring- and not quite so raluable, It" is-' the slipt on and off variety:: chiefly used by professional politicians and otherof our enemies. Be aim able, cheerful and good ' J natured and you are much tnqre likely to be happy. You will find this difficult, if not impos- sioie, nowever, wnen -you are-con stantly troubled , with Constipa tion. Take lhamberiatn's-Tab. lets and get rid of that and it will be easy. These Tablets not only move, the bowels, but im prove the appetite and strength' en the digestion. '" '. InTtsUjatica if LimestBses t:i : Daih ia Krui;CinnM. ':':T : The; North JCarolina 1 Geologi cal and' Economic Survey has . un der way an investigation Will be embodied in a report fwhich.-twill. deal largely with the -eomic value of. these deposits.This" vis of esbecial interest at thepresent time to the farmers t ahdthaPort land cement manufacturers. Any, one own ing"a-considerable ;body of limestone or marl shipiold "com municate at once with the North Carolina 'Geological ind"Ec6uQ mia 8urveyt Chapel' Hill) so that such deposits' can be' ihisroughly irtvMfitrtjd - . - it: Wneoever You Need a General Tonic ,v i-.-ij" Talc QxortUi;.ft Well lenown tonic properties of QUINTWU and IRON. - It acta on the lirer. Drives oct Malaria, Enriches' tbe Blood and Boildi cji te T7hoU fjftsai Qcr.;; , inc . uia pamarai wwt? i auiuch iiuyaoie evening-. . "irer lOinin cliill Tonic la eauaily , valuable :aa atlL -tl'" j-2c'- i ZZ;n JjfliU I ra manvrdtfferent srames. retres 4 ington, as rituVned ironrto the hosoital in SaHsbUrv R-l4? for treatment. Paul H JBurnhardt of Salis , bury spent Tuesday here, with samples of. carpet - from which the ladies of tbe Lutheran church selected their church carped. 'Mcsdames J A'Rendleman and C H Klutu of Salisbury, attend ed serviced here , Sunday, apfl were sts of HT Graeber aj d wife. :t ; - ;- 1 .. ! Ah interesting program Was mapped out for' the A annual coji . et a f ii. l a. t veniion wnicn meets me iaiu:i f . , c 1 x e a. 4.1 4.x. T .....J The many mends of, : Mrs part of August in. the Lutheran.' - m : i tl t. 4. vr -.u - i Walter C :Correll - of Taylors church at Faith. - ' ,- . ... u v v - - ; - ' ville, will be sorry to . hear, of The Executive ' committee Pbeatti wtiirir it'vDf : llngfs Woman's .Missionary Society; t 1 JM U bynodmetin uoncora ay 18th. Those presetrt were 'MeH dames J M Cook, J A Linn, -Von A'Riser,' AVT,; Winecoff, Misses Constance,-. Clin e, Ella u Belle Thlrey .attie 'Miller. Cora Jeff coat and Laura Efird. Mrs C P Fisher and Mrs D K JPless of Crescent have ( returned frQma week's .visit to Mrs A iE McNary at-Lenior. v. j' v. Hoke Bostian left last Monday Jor Charleston, S C,; to vbit his f sister, Miss ViokBostiah. Mrs Sarah Fink of Kannapohs Spent Tastweek at G D Bos-: tians. China Groro . Girls Entertain Drafted Boys. ' Saturday' Evening: the drafted boys of China , Grove together with a few, other h boys of the town,i were 4 . ch armingly renter-' tainedf.by the.f Chinas Grove I girls. About forty;, were present, h mentswere ;served?, In parting I every one rwfsh d the ' bojs" i'The tittf 4uci.j? "V-v-. ,-ii , -' i. i-.-jJr'.i : Work is goin . forward tmqm the zeal of tlie workersjaCa vetv ptvelj pace apti,goodslbciixe.v of well made gar m eits , go , for-rf .ward at regular, intervals. ;Tjie l1iibury Chaptejrf,:' ftbrgugb - wnos e . naij as - tuese gooas p55?n ana are mspeoa are,ery gen- erous.in neir, upraise owiw aalltyiol workmanhiEfTiise k ijpriseiH Friday, aiternpoiiweied - aJ".' ? -SSv 'K-.-v" K-i sf.: DayvaUhj fielen Lyerly;EHzabet:Sitferd. Poll nifir. Jennie McCorkle, Eucile ' Barn hardt; w arie; UM qNeely Hizel y cCoii'kle and;; M rs v Robert Rev Hoke Ram sanr and'Revy W S Hales were char ming .visit-. ors. ; ; ;'".- - i ' M i tcheli Oorriher of- . For t Caswell, C, is at 'home on ' a furlough. rjQa Qroyfi y . - Sanatorium ai: Statesville.1, Mrs Oorrell h ad riot "been . strong f Ot several years. She went to : the sanatorium three : weeks cagio where'she underwent an -oper it- tion. The inter men tf was it Taylorsville - ( " Mrs Cbrrell-was- a daughter, of; Jackson- Sechler ; of China A I Grove and lived here' until her marriage with mx Oorrell. Since then she has" been living . at Taylorsville. . . ' Mrs Gorrell leaves to mourn her death a husband and mother, Mrs F C Sechler- of China Grove. Fi ve sisters, Mrs . Henry Deal of Barber; Mrs Ernest ''Got bel, Mrs G m Linnt)f Kannapolis, 4 Mrs G G Blackwelder and Mrs T A Deal of China Grove, and- one' brother, Chester' Sech 1 er, ot Kannapolis. Three brothers hav- I ing proceeded her. to the . promise landi -She also leaves, a host; of friends to mourn, their loss.. ; Get Rid of yow.RIiDinatiSBi; ; ' ; Nowis the time to;gt rid of your rheumatism.- You.wilL find ChamberlainV Li nimeht a great hefp. The relief whjehit4 "affords is alone -worthT -many-- times it,s '5p:r;u- .... 5:.. , - r. ,:nat R wrtrn a : eKrtit 1 A JAi , Ht yerJnhou)d .; ujiA iw uw age duu vvtl irm: . - V .1 i nose wno nave weak stomachs r p&a to beespectiallref ul; and- . iould 6ait slowly audmAaticate their food "thorough sb iinporiantthat ;xthe Jkep their bowels Jregularf vhen - they beebme'eonstipated or .weh eyfcelnlt eingthy should take i6b am berlains Tablets to-, strengthen . thestpmach and. move ;; their bowels, - They are easy to . take ami pleasant in efifegt- - C V Report of the Condition of -a . ;,IiJl!erclMtin4 fomsrs Bank, F at Landl, in iHa State df Forih Caro- ;jfi :-i linavnt tbe.clijge etbatineat "... Loans atid 'dialdbtt'iv. Z:'$i8'2 81 ' Overiraft', sccurpd'iIfil J-V .v Qvfrdraft8 unsecured; 9 J ,B3j 8 2 Liberty Bbhdsl r; , f ; ;200 00 iAirniture and Fixtures l8l 74 Demand Loans, s. 8a 6830 ' uuv lruia wainiiiai rsnKS. v. 4 o4U oi Cash sterns neld over 24 ho'H y. ' Checks for elearjng j4 . .w v 210 17 Gold eoin ..'-".... -82000 Silver ccio, - Incta J ingr sir" ' ling mj nor coin curreneyi if J Naiional bank notes , and r I , .u'-r dther-U. 8. rotes ;vr. . 7 777 CO : . Total;.:..;.,. $18671516 , . - LIABILITIES ; i v i ?; " Capital stock paid in..; $10000 (00 "V ?v ' SarplusfUrdr....,.rc.t:.f ;2C0000 'V:-?-"k ' . tent expenses and taxes"lv fl'i y; . ;. Bill payable. T. . . . . .; , '5 00y 00 ' t ? urputui Buujcv iu uueojk. v ' 09 SCSI oil Vw V J Time certificates of deposit.; 13fJ 8 .f ' ( Cashier's checks ootstand- - , " ; ; . 4? ' ' '.' Or JH -tort . - . . : ' Total ) . . .$188 lld:10 the above statement U truA to tKebest State of N C. connty ofiK6irati;A'0is. ' " -I.D. C Linn, cashier 'of the, apoje . ', r) nsnxed bant, do- solemnly swear that '. : oi my KiiuwiHujje ami uauei " hTj ; ; 1- t:-. J -17. u. Lijijr, cashier. K -v-t ' OorreetAt test f? -' , 1 -v rv..i tijv- . '' ' ;;o.L't.- 'jDireoT.:-.-- Stjbaeribt?d-aou sworn : to. befoxame C " v thi20 fcday W May; 1918: 1 t y K ' ' 1 .1 - -s . - . 11 ' J) -f ' V .'-7 . .. .-J- 4 -s-.y J"
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