1 'V- v-4.--4--iifl --rr:. r4 , K.u' V t ft v J - i ' ' V ST 0 4, - I -V -' A. ft . . V. - ALLiDr-vlUa J - , BTrexlcr- returned froa a :vi3t at Gplfrflill. , achoois Tidon.v.It jv hopedhat there will llais'VHitui 'Mt.DfoWatkfhi cJh W till she run here""'" . ' " m':': ' 'r-.-" ' . - ,1 . And noahiVtrjinff to meddle. VtoL-V B Brown of .EnJ- ,1? l)e,.tiw Salisbury thn morn: .V -.-'-C&ftV ! MruOT Rankin UAtto U&- Z, c w,yy"- Vfl- : n - V orr b, with- her daighM J.ntes a.GermaV In a . .nunectio They most MntescasQ ' ' " I-tbe sa.l,Dtwlit"tbcft.6n; ' . (rre'.'- Synods in ..the .Uwtei f Southern railway . filM in itlotfteiyriiSi-tt' v- every SWp,n tS: a?"tTt T ' f : -r timber 15-.h. ' ft bonnfWo ' rRID4v .; , ;r a8: and shot a number of W vV . . A'Ai K.;iiVMU. - Rev QO Ritchie . t,rm.5ca.-Kqc nina L-rove paunc f- .. ;..- fc . . i .. . m 7 a.. mr r i v t l i v - -. WMS.bUK. turn iii.iJ a. va aur i Telnet. -edocsaay at C 51 , 7 U)is bt. noifurther rea on"- for tbejrf wide sea, disced nuances durimr the: -rcf .miiiaJctf of the terni. Tlet Fed .Cross. EUaan which ira to bvc beca held -in" Sri is burr r Toanksjrxvioj? dar, ha? beea p6tp.iacd.oa. acpourft of tnULunzi until Ucccmbr jytb. : Ixitbcf Kctchte'and daughter. .;, Mrs C UK Fr of, 'cJt-ansv atinrif the funcrt! of i-X, Kel chie, Saturday. L Lu Iwick'to tc a l aJ of iNC. spent the week end with with her sister. Mrs DeWitt C rwarrinjjen. T F Sttilwcll is in - the hospital in Salisbury being treated for a fractured ri. Jamel Correll and Felix Rit- caie nave reiuroeu irora mc mountains and JiVilksboro with t t a J a 1 apples and cabbage. All of the churches ihere were at i - 4 r f r rwr 1 1 r t o clocic. Jnterest!nr sei vices were heid and larife congrega tions were present. Attention is called to the re port of the conditions . of the Merchants aud Farmers Bank of I Land is to be found on iho fourth mire of this paper. It makes an excellent showing as usual. In the War Work Campaign, China Grove went over the top as usual Her allotment was $9000 and the amount raised exceeded $1000. 1 The Quarantine havinc been lifted there will be recular ser- t . . , 0 vices at .Lutheran Chapel -Sun- day, November 24th. bunday School at 10 o'clock and preach- ing at 11 o'clock a. m. Mrs Hubert, Cooper of High Point is here on a visit to her parents, Mr and Mrs D White Bostian. The China Grove Hardware Co has just received a fine lot of calenders for distribution among iti patrons. Andy Beaver killed a hog this week that weighed 365 pounds. So bog killing has begun. Look out Uncle Tom. Rev W S Haies is spending the wck in Charlotte with Western North Carolina conference of the y ethodist church. " TM Wagoner who has been liv-ng here during the "past year has returned to Salisbury. Only one new case of influenza has been reported here during the past week. l)!ackwc: ' from ind - V ,.,:.,,- itrnoi-CIap Orer io&s the deeJJblue sea Uncle! Sato toubetter getbusyj HDRSbi Unde Sam 7sayl whatodo youLllK)J a. m.CenfereiUtal'bermott w w f England Was mi net flagr floated -uui ioe iermaqs got mad- and then some bow. Rngland iptixya 'tbpsidevil of being the tyesavnow. "ihe s'ankVTr-rlew- Ships or the United tales, which Caused a, dUtussin . ato t some hotJdeDares, lv Jut we'll -leW-Wittf the Ger- mans our dipolmaticwes - ' For ther never brouurht the mat - . we So we'll get our boys together i and we'll give the war ahoop And we'll make the German sub marines loop a loop. JU uKu, dM WB uceao, T..-4 c. . k. a l mucn as you please, You've run against the allies and knocked some to-their knees, Fiut their horns was a Billy goat and heads like a ram, But you better not meddle with Uncle Sam. A note reached Kaiser and it came from Uncle Sam, bays your righting with the allies has all been a sham, Cut you hot headed Germans, and this is what we mean, We're going to put the Quixotic on your notice and, sub marines. 'ftam&eriaio'S CBIlgll RomeJy. ' Do not imagine that because other cough medicines failed to give you renei tnat win oe me sJime wi.n unamocnain s uoiign , u;n; 4u;0 I A t ' LL1 A aZs LJLJL 0. I K. I.J t f I U 11 I Li ' .U&XI r-medy has gained a world wide I . r i ; 1 a I repuuuoo anu imraenke saie. a ineuicme must have exceptional L tn OQfo.. muLr becomes known. I Sta t3 ClOSQ TliankS8fr'ing. As has been the custom here for years, the mercantile es- called to Albemarle lastf Satur tablisbments and other places of day for the reopening of the business will close for Thanks- school on Monday. But after giving day, and, a proposition is on foot among the merchants to close at 7 o'clock during the week except on pay days and Satur days. . Dlu GroYd Bay Reported Killed in Acfifti Heard From. The friends of Will Correl, now with the American forces in France, and who was recently reported killed in action, will be glad to learn that he is alive and able to sit up. John WS Correll his father-in-law, has just received a card from him saying that he is now in a hospital, and, though b ully hurt about the head is able to alt u and write. T The V'&g'toWx$Sl Evinjrelical-- Lutheran1 Citi Rpwan County, !N OKeV i; .. floh r, D. p., pastor. , Tovembet 23 30, 1918; j as fpllQwsrj . - T-i n r mK cn I n M in .r ' - (b firetnods7oCfelass ortf l?ev M tirewalt' 1 strissof the wide tion v " - " x' rm1 thef ecdnd degree and J a) Hbw:o -Hach Peopie,iRef w earsi cin "the Estate everywhere high : ifeMiife " 4 wiiiis4- afterward Ccurposerpr Wecnuatipay viwimwno nas -aowr jsmaii i Rev C Arijwrk' f - 4" Itiirenitha'sum -of one thous - Uay7 - rViIi i -br pvm.v pi onca 1 uocirioA ! 0 1 t' tfe U i - ATt7RpXr :30 a. PtifeiX Service. f Rev H ATrexlerV;t. Business; L-vr&MfiiM i uiscussioux-ijuAeran Ldter jre . in cur. LthetnthLHunes: Rev RttglJ Cox, D. D. 1:30 p m.. Business Closing of Conference. SUNDAY v - I o Convention of the Southern Cori- ference. 10:00 a. m., Sunday School Hour 11:00 -a. m., Conferential Sermon, Rev M L Stirewalt , NOON HOUR 1:30 p. m., Devotianal Exercise, Rev N D Bodie Hrmn Recitation, Miss Christine Black welder Recitation, Miss Edna Cheek DueCMis3 Mary Efipd and' Mary Bostian , Recitation, Miss Myrtle Basinger Hymn - Address, Miss Mary Lou Bowers, Returned Missionary to Japan Offering, Business. Benediction. The present officers of the Con- ference are: yice President,. Rev V C Riden- hour Secretary, Mr C A Cook m t n T i i iieasurer, iwr j u uingie dimatTSQ 31 AJOOXDariQ bull &6nOQS. Miss Ruth Brown, one of the teachers in the Efird-Wiscassitt Graded school at Albemarle, was the children had gathered it .was found that the conditions of the flu" were such that the health authorities decided that it would not be safe to continue the school and ordered all the schools in the city to be closed tijl the 6th of January, 1919. Miss Brown returned, home on No. 11 last Tuesday. , Sleep and Rest. : One of the most common caus es of insomonia and restlessness is indigestion. Take one of Chamberlain's Tablets immedia tely after supper and see, if you do not rest and sleep better. They only coat a quarter. , x 'egeneratiQ, Rev J F Crig4 ir,,D. D. , r . U 5 iOV7. ieaiSiitio caesjin j' wheii idefendaiats were i $ ried-Jl thef casjS were con? tmued aLtjiwr; tlie court wacomteaxi pall a day. v Judge 1 v a a 1 1 a a v a . a a f .m a a a m a a a a a u u.. uua i a lerk i-nthe i .yard,, office, died chafcg.eaW tlori tliatelpay-td ihe wi; conat. waow or ama 1 1 . XII n7. Ulir K Mil kllH.'l'JIUIlt IU1 . LUH brief term was as follows ,f tiSM - - 1 - itv a ipdDr VWlutmire' charged wth xan raerp eronjianE:pieaav gjauvy c9 murder in 'sond degree. his wife and support her. Jonn. vvrifirnt, larceny six months in jail, to work on roads whenever able. Kermit Arnold, larceny, six months on road. l' Etta Harris and Cattalee Muss larceny, Judgment suspended on payment of costs and good behavior for 12 months. Ed Harris, larceny, 60 days on road or $100 and costs; Robert Arnet breaking and entering, defendant plead guilty to larceny and receiving. Twelve months on the roads. A true bill was returned by the grand jury for murder against Lewis Poe, who shot and killed another negro in East Spencer some weeks ago in a gambling gamer The following composed the grand jury: A L S moot, .foreman; J W Bost J H Nance. O C Ludwick, J C Cline, W C Kepley, H L Barger, L M Karriker John C Karriker. H W Barnhardt, J A Ribelihg, C W -Graham, J.Beck, J Roby Hill, R S Edminstpn, O H Jest, M B Funderburk, H G Smith. The grand jury passed on all matters presented to it and was relieved pf visiting r and inspect ing the court; house offices:' chain gang county home and other county institujiions, , j : . i Doings of th8 Lieatenant and Uncle Jimmie. Lieut. P J Kirk had - a corn shucking recently in day light. It is said he thought; in these times v of high prices, that 'it would not be safe to hold the shucking after dark. Lieut Kirk, however, 'has nothing on Uncle " Jim ; Bostian who quite frequently holds a concert on the wood pile and is now fixing his goards for a big" crop of plums next year.8 There will be Holy Commun ion service at Mjt Zion Reformed .church on the first Sunday in De cember. Preparatory services Sajturday, before at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon. v murwyn jsecow nree. l 0f His only begotten Sun; the J and it s with regret that? we now W : r - V?d fS : ' l his death beiijiuo . ::yM aelefiafcn rwydssTTrve With .ere was a jti in e;,whenou Hap vent tortn ,v Into battle? nofe carried -for lus or gain.' ' 'V.-..-,'; . But that right and truth' might ""' nbt perish "-'.O" ' -.? Prom earth and that julti be The makers or tne iiag stood up as One man,' into the battiesmoko peering . ; .v .; s.; r- . ! To see if the flag they bad wo ve n Was there; some; were- wonder ing 'none were fearing . That it would be trailed in the . v. . .''..--: . -dust ' ' r , ' :'itf Of defeat, or sullied b bands ' unworthy to rest, - .j On the emblem of Liberty, when -wave it must. ' ., O'er the millions of people ,in darkness oppressed. With hopes that were high and ' ' hearts th it were true Our boys turned their faces toward France, And the nation behind knelt down in a riraver 1 WnP thft hlessintr-nf find, whn oi..-ii aAr0n,. And the angels listeoing, as they atooped ohear upfrom the earth. ' I . A 3 a 1 J . V fl a 1 . . 1 I . '-.,' 1 i-. back tha t jprayer To the throne of God , and t He rememberad.xheth1 ' And from chaos and darkness light comes again. The flag was followed by some who sleep In a lowly bed, where poppies blow In France; but their sacrifice will keep Men's faces toward the" light of Freedom's glow, That will shine with a brightness that will be Undimmed by the passing of time; but will burn Like the glory of the lamps down by the sea, s As they guide the ships every treacherous turn. The flag sent forth waves high and wide In Victory o'er the ramparts of lands war-torn, Proclaiming the liberty of men who abide ' In the love of the Qod whose wonders are shone. Mrs. P. A. Earnhardt. China Grove, N. C , Nov 14, 1918. Ur. Lemons Gets a Hand Lacerated in a La ha C A Lemons, an employee of the Gray Veneer and Panel Co.. while operating a lathe for turn ing table legs . yesterday morn ing, got his left hand caught in the machine and badly injured. m-n ' 1 I two nngers were nearly cut in two and the top of the knuckles were c u t off.r Dr- Ramsaur dressed me wound arid says Mr Lemons will not lose any of his fingers. Of course he wont be able to work for several weeks Greatly tnefited by Charaberlain's Tablets. - I am thankful for the god I have received by Using Cham- berlain s Tablets; About two! years atro when. I began taking them I was suffering a great deal from distress alter eating, and from headache and a tired lan- gutd feeling due to indigestion and a torpid liver. V Chamber Iain's Tablets corrected? these disorders in a short time, and since taking two bottle? of them mv health has been rood 'j writes Mrs VI ;.- v . Uarwood, Au- I I burn.N. Y, ''lthetfe Ae fee 2asT . -I ; Charles Miseuheimr' died , at the Wh i tehead i Stotearf s an a- ws'eidiMpavi jati UrA mv in 'Fai..tit'ejrahur yprY P ? $Mfef$vfi Ri t chie and fl A Welker ,JHe leaves seven "children and a host of frwd.hfjws laid to rest Keneath a'mound , of flowers Aiuecemterat? l apan, died Jrecep tl f ,9 while "en route to the United Stalesr': The little cb-ilds'Temainf lwee7 interf ered at Houdrnl indf thk ;par-v ents tame!ita.iae 'They ' ' will -prbabiy - visit',, relatives 'n xHmjihai- 'R- -Linn ; a newpjie jvliKevlJKBr:Miller of;Chiaa;OrjQVe4'vTfri v;t , MrsKva WtJkic letrea of harlottei sbterof T SAVilkie .f. China Grove, ' died "November 5. of iuflueTiJZar.T.beburial was Linit6er; formlrhome. x,r WilfehaSet Sympathy of hi many friends here in his re cenc. bereavement. . of China Grovel and lived to:'be 35 years, 7 months and 8 -days old., His pastor, who was in college with him, remarked at the funeral that he was Jcnown by the school boys, as . ,the big hearted man who never refused any, and had a good word for all. His wife who was' Miss ' Alice Templeton, was taken serous ly. ill with pneumonia the" 'day of her husband's death ahd'his-old- fat child is just recoveriugi from luuucuid. mr xveicnie was a member of several secret - orders. He is survived by his wife and two children, Eloise and Liddell, his father, two brothers and one sisier. The funeral service was conducted at the grave, hy, iRevs. Fisher and Brown of China Grove and Rev Vick of Kannapolis, and his body was laid to rest in Green Lawn cemetery. The floral tributes were beautiful. - If your children are subject 'to croup, or if you have reason to fear their being attacked by this disease, you should, procure a bottle of Chamberl airPs Cough Remedy and study the directions for(se, so that in case of an at tack you will know excatlyuwhat couase to pursue. This is a fav orite and very successful remes dy tor crOuo and it is important . - . ' . that you observe the directions carefully. v. Herm&tt'Cooper who is at Camp Hancock, Augusta, Ga, spent a few days here. He says they lost over five hundred soldie r boys,by death with influenza in their camp. He accompanied the remains of one of the boys to Tennessee. J L Holshouser has a new roof on his residence.', tt- . 'ti : ' . . , Uncle Pa is now ,busy,;laying brick on ? Mt Zipn. !t Reformed church and as long as this job ' lasts he refuses to take work or dinaer from anj one lt mbe . . . . , some special mducment to , have nin av nannsgiving am, ner at-home. -: - ."' 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