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j i i fn1 ti ii Hi ii mm I, ,i , t.i.ii. -,. JO) :.r, 1 4"k i 4 1 7 ?- . .0 .! jf SOLftr NO. 26.; 4 I i i 1 ROVb,;?U.iv JULY' J2T JJv b :v. - " -;i ' . -A tn vP V,vi t f Jf . ' ; -J 7 . ; : : t r 1 - .1 ' I. LOOAtrlrslEWS 1 of interest to p tU-DEVOUR READKS. Ml IJlMau (Iliue, who was A'fncjitionat'; co rf drench a 1 eul at Mm C P FisbTV. . ' nite.4ij?uan Dh- c i ujh suddenlylUaf 8 tr.Mark' Handny cT)6oi:,Iat; Sunday Sh- was uketr ioJ E Coop B er ana ur u A luinbaur was cillrd in and gav roedi cat aUtfttiou.. ..Sho wai root able to be carried borne in i car. f ... i ; Mrs C W Kan kin and child ran of Graham hav moved hnre and are rnakinj? their Koin witb Mrs M J Kaukiu. , Mre.B U Kiminll hap re- taru-d fruin a visit to Kai napolti. . Therpn tof thAIercbantt and Farm ra Bauk of Landif Into be foutid In ,thi fjaper. Thi" i. a tpiHudid bank aud It wUely miuagwd. The Lutheran Young Peo pie fcfdnratloti of the N C Hyood will be held at' Gibson vIIIh August 13, 14 and 15th An unusually good program has been arranged and a large attendance U rxpicted, An unosually large crowd we at the Thursday aftr lioou Ulub gaihvring which met. with M rd llauua thit iUr& Countance Cline of Coucunl madeau interret!iig missionary aridree laol oat urday at St Paufu KL church l)r 12 A Kepad pa tor. While ier- fhtt wa a guts.-' it G M MiseLheimt-r. Kv Mariey and family, Bev Day and bis family i-ptmi Wednesday in cWlotte. They went dowu in Kev Mar lry V car. Junius Pattersou is visiting rfiativeand frieuds here for a few day Kev Fred N Day of Wio Bton Salem hat, been couduci n a revival meeting at the Baptist church this week The public is cordially iuvit ed to attend . these meetings. Uae man who livee uea- Laudis gave the following reason lor not pledging or aubscribiug for auy W S S and Certificates: "I have benn a Kef ublicau air my Jife and I ibiu't Bee why I should help maKethe world safe for the D.inccratic Party." jU?s Velma Bostian who left for Waco, Texap. about tw.i weeks ago wasmafried In the Lutheran church, June oq-lj to Lieut J E iMcLean, who now stationed at vVa co. 1 hey began keeping ho ,se immediately. ri he school, authorities are fcavinc seme difficulty In ee- cur ug a corps of competent chers for the uext session. - ia- Lillian CUn of . St JchiV church;' near Concord is v siting her;unrIe. Bey.O P Fisher.' She n&-oeeu idk the Missionary Confei- .ene- at J3lue Ridge..; . . Uia Edna' Brown as; a Saiubury visitor yeaterday : . Baikir Sloop' "want -up to SalUharr -: W&beaAay after iton fora euort time 'Kev K$Co50m -family of PhUdttlptiiA-i'a, , are visit iijg- relatives and frUmd here for a few'dayi Hwas giv eo n vacation; tliti cqiig re jjalioaof which he is paetor I rot Miller of thoir Col irf"nr uvi " " hbnew. He Jb can vasein g i r this college: Ti n wfifeat cron of this com rnvnlty, although- very pcor as compared with other y tars i turning out a great deal better than was once expect ed; W L Cooper went to Lin wood and Lexington Thurs day to buy two car loads of wfceat from farmers around there. Miv Beeeie Kimball visited her daughter, Mr L M Gillon of Kanuapolis last Tuesday and Weduesday. iMaster UerraanBrpwn who baB been visiting bis aunt, Yrs H P Lyerly. 'at Union church s expected to return home Saturday.. Jesse Norris, a corporal in th-i aviation cons, visited friend. her Tuesday aud Wednesday. A Van Pelt is etill in Sal isbury and is quite ill. W V Cooper and his wife and poo attended services at Ebenexsr church last Sunday V C Siflerd and family were here Tuesday for a short ime. The people were very verv ihaukfnl for the much need-r-d rain that fell last Monday. Crops now look better. Jay Gaodman, an instruct or in a Coxswain school of Great Lakr-s, IUiuois, w a s jltr this week. Hehasnear iy completed bis second term i:i Ihe Navy and likes it nne, ami is very anxious 10 goi A J over there" after Kaiser Bill. Frank Wright of Landis was here on bupiness lues day. Kev W A Leqtz of Char- lotte was here ana at nis farm near here on business this week. D Corriher went to Rock- . well Tuesday to attend a stock holders meeting Hp was accompanied by Earl Fox. The usual service at the Methodist church Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock. Thre will be no service at night. Rev aud Mrs C A Brown were visitor? in the St Paul neighborhood yesterday Mies Thelma Riser of Lex ington S Cr is visitiug friends here. Mrs Norris of Rockwell, toffpther with her sons and YorkPeeler vand his sister, visited friends here Sunday night. Misses Effirt and Mary Coop er have returned home after n two week's visit iu Soutb Carolina: . Miea Thelma Ris er accompaniea laem Rsi zm Notes. T,9t mnnth the China Grove, chapter of tne Red Cross, sent out 24 pajama suits. It is hope thati the fecord may bej broken ibis-month arid !if the splendid' attendance w kept up it is very aotto - happen. China ;t .Grove ladies are certainly doing their. bit. Those present last wek were: Mesdames Jerry Sifferd,' P R Shepherd, D O.Swaringen Weaver. Deal. J Ii Bostian Geo Lioe. G G Blackwelder, - Hinion Kirk. W J Smith, P A arn;- hsHt f! A Brown. J L Hols- b o us e r, Dave Lyerly, 'AW vjinmff Earle Gray. H, . u Varley, C D Watkins, Henry McCorkle. B S Shuford, Kefchie, and J H Keller, Misses May Bost ian, Lucile Swarringen, and Evelyn Thorn. Faith Party Have aa Accident Mesdames G M G Fish'er, Pearl Bowers, R A Rainey and R A. Rainey of aith, were on their way to Concord to he executive convention meeting of the Wo man's Society Wednesday. In running fast around a corner, tfae4'Ford" "turned turtle" and left the occupants pinned under neath until some good Samaritan came to their rescue. ortunaie ly the occupants received only a few scratches. Mrs Barns' Letter. Here is a letter that is certain tQ prove of interest to people in this vicinity; as cases of this sort occur in almost every neighbor hood, and people should know what to do in like circumstances: Savannah,. Mo.. Oct. 12, 1916. srruseda bottle of - Oiajaber- aln's Colid mod 'Diarrhoea Kern ed v about nine years ago and it cured me of -flux, dysentary I bad another attack of the same complaint some three or tour years ago and a few doses of this remedy cured me, i nave recom- mended Chamberlain s oouc ana Diarrhoea Remedy to dozens of people since I first use4 it. Services it tie Baptist Church. Rev Fred N Day of Winston- Salem, is here with Rev H O Marie v, conducting a series of evangelical services. The servi ces are being held at 8 p m in the Baptist church and good size crowds are attending. Kev Day is a prominent business man of Winston-Salem and conducts a jewelry store there. He is preaching some very strong ser . - ;ii 1 mons. Tne meeting wiu ciuse Sunday night. Mies Pearl Caldwell of Huntereville, N C, iBnow vis iting at the home ot Kev Halt;?. The Ladies Aid Society of the Lutheran cnurca win meet in the Sunday school room Tuesday evening a t 7. 30, Home Ties is the name of an entertainment to be gien at Miranda pebool to-night The proceeds go to the Red Cross. v- The statement of the Bank of China is to be found in this paper. ' As usual it is a good showing aud indicates the care givetif to the affairs of the business. " Cbamberlains Tablets. These tablets are intended es pecially . for stomach troubles, biliousness; and. constipation. If you have any trouble of this sort give thent a trial and realize for AiiKair at a first class medi cine will do for you. They only . cost a quarter ' " . . . " j ; t s - . HeelinVof lh3 Pastor's kocialioa.' The regful ar mbb tifitf v meetingr, of Uhe , C hina r.s Groye.; Pastors' Association was 4ieidl'as?'t Tuday:at thevparsbnagefrof-. St . Pastor Keller -was tbeonjyab- pnt' rptrti la r ! tnm hpti W Brothers 'HaYes,:rdwn nd' 'Fisher, and tJW following visitors, some.otwhom becam e 2regu 1 ar m embers - were present; Rev Day? 'of Winston- oaicm, wno aas .dc auiuiug i u ail tveek' service 1 atr'the- Baptist church, Rev C X Morgan xf Land is," Rev J S Wessinger, pas tor ,of Ml Moriab'and St Mark's church es; and G H Cooper, supply: . pas tor ' .of the t Orgau-Ebehezer pastorate. 1 r, 1 The object of this association is to discuss and promote the in tellectual, moral and spiritual yrijlfare of the town and commun ity. . -: - Rev W S Hales is president and Rev J H Keller secretary of the association. Pastor Fisher Slakes Practice Pay. .'.. - ". . Pastor Fisher must think that . Uncle Sam is going to demand his services soon as he has been going out into the woods with his gun. A 'hun " would riot stand a ghost of. a chance before his muzzle loader''if bagging the game is any indication of marks manship. He comes back with from two to six squirrels almost everv time. As, our friend Ven us would say, M Who can beat tfc at? ' (Lucky Freeze and Uncle Tom Kirk excepted, of course.) The Joy of Living. To eniov life we must have good, health. Noone.can resoa aStyhope ,to.'g"tTOUciV pleasure out of life when hi bowels - are clogged a good share fit his time and the poisons that snouia be expelled are absorbed in the system, producing headache and indigestion. A few doses of Chamberlain's Tablets will move the bowels, strengthen the di gestion and give you a chance to realize the real- joy of Hying. Try it. Ice Cream Suppsr atEbenezer, The 1 a d i e s of . the Ebenezer church neighborhood are planning to give an ice cream supper in the grove by the church Saturday afternoon and night The money raised at .this time will all be used for the Red Cross and the public is cordially invit ed to come and have a good time and at the same time help a cause that is indispensible in a time like this. Nail in His Foot. SI Morgan of-the Grace church hborhood ' had the misfor tune to run a rusty nail into his foot recently and as a result has had to use crutches for about a week or ten days. A little care lessness about rusty nail wounds often causes great pain and trouble. Lame Shoulder. To is ailment is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles. All that is needed is absolute rest and a few applications of Chamberlain's Liniment. ' Try it, "v To Meet at Faith. - . Mesdames Hubert Pitjterson, A W Winecoff,' Misses Ella x Belle Shirey, Mattie Miller, CoravJeff . mat' "Constance Cline - attended an Executive Committee meeting Wednesday in Concord .with on rs J M Cook and completed x the program for the -annual conven TTTirh n ppti with the Faith church of wl ich Rev G O Kttchte , 1 is pastor . , . I Spericer. vjc? mL4ihz4iC'l: :. ' ; Julyj 30.Litalcf r Tpwnship f S Convention, Lutheran; church ' W-'i V tf v s r3 i d - z i V Faith. , j-t "!. d , ? Ju1y 31,-Franklin . Towrfship S.;S.-Converindrt, Bethel church FVankiiii: -! r Aue-'l 4. Northern" 'JwUtheran Conference Laws church Ran dolph County. r. , ... ' Aug? jlNazareth, h.omte p,icnc; Crescent. Aug7 2; Locke Township, S. S. Conyentionl'Grac church1. : Aug! lS-17, TeacheVs1 Insti tute, Salisbury. ; , . Aug. 15, Fisher Reunion, Sam uel R Fisher's Caburrus, county. Woman's fflissionarsdaty Elects Officers. The Woman's Missionary Soci ety of the Lutheran church elec ted the following officers for th new yean Pres. Mrs P A Sarnbar.lt. Vice Pres. Mrs U P.Fis'.ier. Cor. Sec Mas Mj L Ritchie. Rec. Sec-Mrs A W Winecofi Treas, Mrs b 0 Swarringen. Leader of Jr. Missionary socie ty, Mrs W E D.il. i U . Delegates to the annual con ver. ti on which meets in Fai th. i Au gust 24-27. v; Mrs Fred R s Slieppherd and Mrs ? A Earnhardt. Former New York IHaor is Boriel With Military Honors, " : ; New York, July, 11. The body of John Purroy Mitchell, in a flag orapped casket on which rested the cap he w?re a major of -aviation was barney-through the streetsof Ne w ' Yorkf rtoday while -tens of thousands of people watched in silent tribute. New York has seen other mili tary funerals of heroes, but those who witnessed the solera proces sion which .escorted- the former mayor's body from the city hall to St Peter's cathedral, felt that none had ever been 'more impres sive. . i All along the route people stood with bared heads and many in tears. The beil in the city hall 'tolled as the casket was borne from the rotunda where it had lain in Stale throughout theniht. and plac ed on an artillery cassion drawn by four horses which: conveyed it to the. cathedral arid thence to Woodlawn cemetery An airplane circled overhead as tne march began, later to be joined by six others whicn flew back and forth over the! route dropping flowers. The hum of the motors carried to tbe crowd below a sorrowful significance, for it was as an aviator that Mr. Mitchell died'- Registered Men Can No Longer Select Ser vices. - Washington. July 9 Instruc tions have been sent by Provost Marshall General Crowder to all all local draft boards ordering tb e ' cessation of - th e . pri , ve Ie e hitherto granted registered men of .selecting the arm of the serv ice in which they desire to, enlist 'When", volunteering.. ' It was learned offici a 1 1 y , 2 n Q we ve r. 1 h a no action has been taken I to stop the voluntary, enlistment - in tb'e navy of men of class, I: - ' . Secretary Baker- said to-day he h ad : 'cob f e rred ' wi t h : S a j ?t General Crowder rearardinar the loss of draft meu ,to, the-., army, but that no decision had ybeen; reached to' withdraw permission ; Mrssra)i J Flemipgdied at . the, home -gtj'het son,J ,Wiil B i Ffemming of hina "Grove on .vionqay.aiternoonat. jrz&t o ciock TfeyeraiweeKS ago . ir ; r leraing' VudVa lisrht . strike of paralysis frbhl; the effecVvofwbichahfi'was aiuuueu lu neriuumanu ior. ice tnost part of thV time to herjbed, mtil Saturday ,laSt when an thert stroke rendered hex uicon- cious. . Monday ' another attack m a d e it manifest that her jnd was:, near AU ' that 4 loving ervice and medical; skill could lo- couW not prolong her ' life he was in tier 6 75th: year : and vasa faithful member of the ' Jethodist church at - Chin. rrove. Interment was made at mi ty Methodist church near S ,otts in Iredell. Si 30 Reward, $100; The readers of this paper, will e pleased -to (earn that there is t, 1 eas t o n e d redded ; d Isease 'vit 'srsieiicd has beed able ;;uir.ejn;aliyiiss Htarrh. Catarrh being greatly inauenced by QnstiutiooaI coc dittons requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Med icine is takenjinter nally and acts thru the blood on the M aeons Surfaces of the System thereby destroying the foundation of. the disease, giv i n g -the patient s t rengcb by building up the con stttut'toa and assisting nature in Jpjnifs ti ve "powers of '-K&irs "a Cat&rrh f MeHcine that they offer' One Hundred Dollars for anycase ttiac- h ratrs xo cure, aena ior list of testimonials. Address F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, Ohio. . $old by all Drug gist, 75c. ' Huns Kill 50 Girls in ImklancPari ' London, July 10. In a repent German raid on the Belgians, more than 50 girls were killed by air bombs launched upon an am bul ance park at La Panne, be hind t)ie Ysen front. According to a special dispatch from the Hague SO bombs were dropped on Jthe immediate neigbothood of the park and several struck a large villa about a hundred yards from the hospital. Of the many girls in the villa engaged in making bandages and repairing linen for the wound ed, 30 were instantly killed or died from injuries' within in a few minutes, 40 injured' wre re- moved to the villa, of whom 2o died later; Ceraian Submarino Sunk. New York, . July , 11. A Ger man submarine which attacked the American steamer Lake For rest,: 1,500 miles of Cape Henry as she was returning from a re cent voyage to Europe is believ ed to have been sunk by - the steamer's guns after a two hour running fight, according to the information.Teccived here today-, in the marine circles. ..v." t , " , , , Quite a larger cro wd was 'out at the county v farm on Tuesday ' & f ternbbn v to see the Fordson 7 tractor turn the. mellow sod It. did the work to the. satisfaction of aircbncerned jand those who k'saw it were much .pleased - with its performance This ' machine is sold by tie Router Garage, - jet .' r I " .-I t r i. v 'j-i - c ' it
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