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. , ..... v . ... . VOL. 12. NO.. 9, - - t y . ; - - ' -- 1 1 1 11 1 1 r - 1 - . ,., 1 f 1 i f ? LOCAL MEWS e : - - ' of interest to zz ALL OF OUR EADESS. B'laka iEddJemau, Oatnp 8pnt tbrt wmilcmid hare vrith hii pa re a t el - -The CadieVAH SDciety of St Mark's Lutheran church, will meet Itli Mrs W E Deal Tae?day fternoont March 18tb, at 3 o'clock, Mra J R Brown, Reo. Sec. Mra D O S.varringa npent Wednesday iu Charlotte. Mrs W J Swink, who haa teen very 'ill, Is Imroyiog, her many friends will begl'd to kuo ii. Hitter. Mre (Jr.mli ol 'jHingtuu, ha been here wi;h her. Kv mid Mr C Browu (p-.ot hu day, Jat Thurs d iy, at Jacob B ripeck's. Mrb D N MathewBou of AtlaoLi. ppeiit a veak hre with relative. Mrs A I) ecJi'cr who ha bden vipitiui':-her daughter, MreC J Twi-'etnu at Amity, ha returned 'iome. ,P A KnriiiMrdt and wife u-mit ty Ghiiiolte Sdturd..y to hear Harry Lauddr. They brought back gl'-wiog ac couuta of hia iugiug. W O Hiftotd; wife and daughter. Mij-x Eliiabeth, of Sallnha ry ajtHHdod. BervicsjS. btrSt IafW" Sunday even- iug. The KxciiJive Committee oftheNtrth CartHua Synod is in se?eioD today in Sail bury. ;Sume . pportant buei ijee will c:o before the Committee. Mr? J L Hcrhou?er is viit lug ia Kaunapjibs. MUaZ)ui Prefer of Salis bury was a visitor here Wed nesday afteru on. Mra VV B Enaly, Mia?e? Ruth aud ;elyn Thorn. went to Charlotte to i)nar larry Lauder. Arnold Kimaall, pon-of 0 KinibalL wjki ha 1nHt rv- I turned from overseas and is Stationed at Qoantico, Va., with the mariop, is home on a thirty days furlough. ATB etwntn Salisbury abort while y e e t e r d a y afttrooou. MrayW K Y t, whoa has been in Salihury for the . pat month to be with her mother, Aire W A Black wilder, who haa been ill, re turned home yesteid'iy, her mother being .xjrne better. John A Bliokwelder was In Salisbury yesterday cu business. Eli In Dcss His Bits - - James Wilhclm's dog went dad last Thursday and came to 'town that evening and bit quite a number of other dogs which resulted-in the killing of about a doxen other dogs. It is also said to have bitten John Hols houser'smule wriich may have to be killed. , Orovc's T&JtsJejA chill Tonic , mom fcAJJty oJ mu ?y by puriboji od ea- . - ne&lajtM MMdL Tau mna Umi ks It Mltl Rer C A Brown, as chairman, t)t a special committee of the Ex-. ecutire Committee of .the North Carolina 3 od, went to Badtn last month to &elect a-lot on which to build a LutHcran church. - The Tallassee Power Company Badin. Stanly County N C, had reserved a number of lots on which to build churches. " These lota are to be donated to the de nomination occuoTincr. and as soon a9 the chqrch has been built . a deed will be made to the trust ees and their successors in office forever, so long as the .fame is tiaed for chaxflh .purposes. Although the committee bad bird choice, the Methodist and' 'resbyUriaas h a vifi&. gotten to ahead still they had" a-most de sirable corner lot, only two blocks from the main business part of the town and fronting the city park. Rites Of UteittL The children of the second grade, Miss Pattle Johnston teacher, rendered an excellent program consisting of songs and recitations last Friday morning in the school auditorium. This was followed with an interest tng.al!cby Rev H C ftfarley of the Baptist church. The sixth grade, had a lively debato Friday, Subject: Resolv ed, that Washington was a great er man than Colnuzbua, Affirma tive Helen -J?Itchic-tMary Cor rcll, Virginia- Hui)sTt Hatelihe otirewalt, Earle Gray; Negative 5ai'eftcTwinKrJacob Gray, Bryce Pouncie It was diffic Jit for the judges to decide, but finally gave it to Columbus. Nfias Eloise Stxrr is teacher of thU grade. vAn entertainment and bazaar J will be given by the faculty and : pupils of the public schools in I the school building Saturday eve ning, March 22nd from 6 to 10 p. in. There will be quite a num-i ber of arUcles, such as stew1 " 13 xo OUCKJr' oystera, candies, cakes, -boxes, 1,yes m luck aud f u IL. .s 11w A 4 mmw Vila .l?"tT etc.. far sale. KvPrvhrvU ii n. vlted to attend . a ad enjoy them selves. Mrs 2 B Trexler was called to P!lt m rlsttta ' VMlaivl. 9." mm t V. I v"vfcfcv. . mmw mm va Ut J her parents who are ill wtth . ia- ' fiuenza. Mtca RrniVa PI rm Vi i o h.aM 11 ...... muring me past weexwith ap The juniors will entertain the seniors, faculty and some espec ially invited friends at -the school tonight. u ftlre wait will gfre her hrst recital by her vocal and instrumental March 2lsL pupils, Friday, Tflwi Pcsjla Eajoy ETealM tt W. J. Stick4 Mr and Mrs W J Swink de lightfully, entertained the follow ing young people at their home last Friday night when a 6 o'clock dinner was served, follow ed by rook, music and dancing. Misses Ruthllarding, Elizabeth Harding, ' Mary Fleming, Eva Craver, Lottie Robinson, Pattie Johnson, Bernicc Pikef Eloise Starr, Ruth ","Colgxova Edith Gilbert, Miss Townsend, Cecil Graham, Bennet Miller, Mr Bail ey and Lieutenant Spier Harding. Mr and Mrs Swink wert assist ed by their children, Hearne and! I'aieb and Mtsses Frances and Louise entertaining. Piles Cured In 6 to M Days DniMlnrs refund roctwy if PAZO OINTMENT t lu locure Itching. Bliod. I3ledlng or PnxzvAstf Plies, tottutly reJere ltchta4 Pile. ac4 yoq can get restful ueep after the brat appiicstioQ. Fttca Buy Wax fiavinfra Staiapa The X4year, bid BOrlf Dave Carter former! y of tbt place, was abcidently kilMl when be - aud " anotherHb were . play ngr wit h:-argjpfe Death was IlIriioBtr mBtantaa eons ta tfib frfil load enterHl hla ride, v ulfc iSraaius $b2$i mnt The f antral vftfl from- the - residence ' ofi-IO arnnardt, nn vanoie, Marley offioialicg. Thd torment wttfl ii rwen" LaV wmetery. ' u roni .vh atlv Spencer, March 12th after a ling erinv illness. Survivintr. are th4 o daughters. The funeral .was held Thusday afternoon, V On Sundar, , Marcn 9, Miss Vienna Canbleand Sydney, H Jul i ad were united in marriage. They motored to the Luther 4 parsonage at China Grove whore the ceremony was performed - by Rev. C P Fisher. Mr and Mrs Julian are both of St Paul's neigh borhood, Mrs . Julian ;;is - the highly r esteemed daughter of) youngest aqjifrs t J uhS rod-ha4ttcttiiirtaiatafr13,aTg but was mustered out of service more than a month ago. They left immediately for Badin, where Mr Julian holds a position with the Aluminum Company at that place. i Ipknnffi Is it lucky to be luck? Lucky? L u cky seems to think It is as lueky to be lucky I . ? i I j T 1- T t 43 ,UJ' -j has been lucky enough to get a new wag-on and Lucky s muler Jordan, thinkr Lucky is lucky to get a new wagon and lucky to have such fine mule; at least- Jordan is stepping high as' he goes down the streets -these days. It is a Lucky ; outfit and lucky folks who give Lucky some haulingto dp forLucky la oblig- 4 ing and prompt. If you are not lucky enough' to see anytWng k this, show it to jbrdan and heir him heehaw. Ri Club Eabrl&si fe Urs. Miu A meeting of the Thursday Afternoon club was held at the home of Mrs J H Keller Thurs day evening,' March 6th ; Mrs Keller had a numberof in vited guests besides the - regular members Among then were her sister, Mrs Lee McCraxy of Lexington. The firsts and sec ond prues in the contests were won by Mrs Ira"Royster and Mrs HC Marley. Master John Hany -Keller de lighted the geusts with a ttUm ber of recitations' Tho4 5trorr Withstand the Wurter Cold Better Than the Weak Yon must have Haaldi-Strengtb' and En duraace to fiht Coids, Grip and Influenza. Who yocr blood- is not In a healthy ccaditteo and does not circulate jroperly, yoofiitta fs muftis to withstand the Wlatrcoli,K - - ' -;-.-'"t ' ' OROVB'S TACTCLE53 Cbfll. TONIC Fortiflea the System Against Colds, Grip and Influenza by Purifying' and "Enriching the Blood. It mnfnfffM -Ka txtt-mn ortfrt rafrTV Tmn In form l - husband, .. twoV sons and two,M arch 3rd , They live on Mr aoceptahia t the most Aisto tfwnafh. hpe -ctosKg and receiving ttdlsptaatacttdtiUce, latftseseUtw - " fay ouq- coann:?c:r2ir. aitil;,1: . March lXesBle D Rit chie aiid Miea Maggie Cord e lia Keener of -Concord aod E benezer chrqh, wfere. mar rf wi la "Faitni Maroh 2nd. iieV; O Ritchie oand tbem thiB home watjfng when tCtiuned from ehorch made them man and ticg the heaatif ai Td1feHaia to ReV JacRitchieo Faith; Minnie. Williams . of near Mount Hnn.. were married f&aainger?&farm near Faith. , JfrBlisai aliBflR eova Heaa and ljaut eon VI xvtcKy mver f put c j luay !4t T Wjtt- ebipped three Wfof granifepaint grin4e tday "- 1 . - . " t uf Feeler, trite and tt im (oshteW of 8anebury aifv visftiiig X r A Ve elerV ,J - :.eirta'fin. ion' Jf nrl hnmfrAn Hmn .T.VfiT. I- A . - , I the place where he 1921 biennial haiufffrot hie discharge from v . . . . . -. . . . . convention Head Camp W. of tDH army, nerwrn el r rkiucr 4n hie father'- big st- re hrn. Mrs P A Pc-1 ed home. t'i cm Neutrui w!.ere dbc speiit seven wn'feg with her daughter. Mra H A Frs permau. lisfles P&arle and Mae feeler and Sydney Safrit from Catawba College epent tm xtetfc end at home. Thp Mission band of the Reformed ch arch made $32 10 at their fishing party for the church fund. Mifi3C3 V earle Jfielier ana Ethel Josey from Mt Fleas ant, dbont Sunday with home lohxa. " I : OharteHohiliauiMr. eon of nr.hiL HMahnnr hn lift M vmmfmwm wwmwsmhiw , - been on tho htinjB front in Fra ac baa ome home , to stay, having got his dis- dlBcharge. He saw his little SOU for the first time when he got home. j George Brace and family have returned from Kannp olfaphere they visited Mrs BtaceV sister, 7 Mra Charles MeCorobs, She celebrated her birthday with her niece which comes on the same day. They all had a fine time. " Kobert Williams and wife have commenced roovi ng into their own Tiandsome, new residence Tuesday morn ing from J A Peeler's rest deuce, where they had beea livi ng for some time TMrs Williams owns another fine, residence on Main itfeet w b ich she has rented. '1. , We met U B Ryles and. Mr Rauey at the depot in .Salis DUrV They were ; busy - as coran toanssiosERs Hold a Erisf Sssslsa and Itvmt Small teant of fcsb:. x; Tte boisa of . cqast iuia- sloners - me t in regular session last week, with all - members present except lnomason, who as iliwhh influenza at his home m Franklin Township. The followinsr business was . :- . transacted. W D Graham of -Mt U1Ia J worn in as. commissioner to fiU u ii, carger;s: unexpirea term, haying resigned. - rvraerea xnawrs f pe imDursecr ;?oa tax or ner husband wn&died last June. - "I )rifcrrf Affln h n - propriated n dental work of school children. - Ordered that timber be furnish d fhr Jiriatre knd culvprt nn - Ordered that Kutus Barringerl"1 iasa dujr be allowed $3.00 irom out door futti Ordered that an- electric light l.a P,aat be galled at the various section of the count) j appeared before the board seek- j mg- roact improvements. t Wfladmari Elsct Off icsrs.. The sixth bienni at convention H4 f amn! W. iunUdiction of Horth.Oarolina Woodman of the World, wiiich cokyetied in Saliae bury last Mdndayi nigh t, ; can?e to I a close - Tuesday- mght;- after f wojfc'fmWonj sessictsv, to ht WllSOil, was Chosen S p North Carolina will be -held. In the elebfiou of officers, W M Ruth of Salisbury was chosen Head Advisor the second high et office in the Head Camp He was presented by L' L Tilley of Durha'm. and seconded by Gen Roysler and several others. The election of officers resulted as follows Junior Past Had Consul, V E Gran t of Henderson ville. Head Consul, W L Tilley, of Durham. Head Advisor, W M Ruth, of Salisbury. Head-Banker, J W Fleet of Wimington. Head Clerk, J H Dorton of Concord . "' Head Escort, J E Gumore, Lumberton. - Head Watchman,' Zeb Cum- mings of Tarboro. Head Sentry, Dr C O Griggs, of Shelby. ; Head managers, J H Patterson of Charlotte, G W Saunders of Kinston. J S Hanrettof Jones county, H O Briggs of Ashe- ville, V L Hunt of HighTPoint. We met C M Fisher," who lites five miles south of Rock well He had a )od of things for the farmer's union store at; Loweretone" church, fie has a son iu the bank at Granite Quarry. He is one of the big. f irmer of our county and1 lives near the county line. I -;. Harry Wyatt of Rockwell bored: a deep well . in . Faith for Simpson Corn . It . prb duces find, pure, xlear water :m ;a way do wn below : DannieEarnhafd t will soon move into his.new residence , John D Brown of Salisbury in- the builder About 15 people were there Sunday to B,eo iutJ uo w tocajucAiv- - ; s A trl -E:iJ E?c V nOlWJ-GOUilTrJ LC3ALS Thejmprovements'duihtf an- v,' nex(if the. old 'court house areX about completed rwdf 'anumbett ; of ier whwilimied. , j . - -r. -Ji-- i arouna in different"- quarters ? since the re in his bttildittfr 0;V several months movinir into;their fomerqnart- Messrs AH" Priceinn rJti:P &:n6?rtiiA&X&' pfac bttildinff ; 1 When passenger train- Nol!4a was running 4bet ween : Salfaburr ana opencer, jvionaayrmgai;. after 9 o'clbckrsome unknowa I person, thre missle against th window ana fflUUlD8 wu-w ' lflCllw'.;wi ing it. , -' . ; . Miss Elizabeth Lowe of Salis, uury, who. was with, the ureniz er unit of overseas t nursea, s. ime luraiiL ayiriev been- 4is? charged from the; sendee;:. When ; she armiatice wa sifpied Miss -owe was stationed at a .hospi tal caring Nf or 4,500 'sick ; ani . Abounded, some of whom', were . German - prisoners,, but most; of them were American soldiers. French and other nttibStts,1'"-'"''.?'-" ----- iC-t- You are of ten 'old to: "Beware of alcold,' buwhjmWe-wilL tea; ycu:. niyerycoia' .weakens , lb javesrtiirwa iiioce" serious aiseasesJ1 ireopie who contract pneumonia first- take i i mi i u i com. , ino longer a corn'oanS' on, the greater the danger, ; es- pecially from the germ diseases,' as a cold prepares the. system for. the reception and . development of the germs of consumption diph theria, scarlet fever and whoop -ing- cough. The quicker you get rid of your cold, the less the danger of contractiug one of these diseases. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has a great repu tation as a cure for colds and can be depended upon. HINT UKETHISOf SiUSEURT. Similar Casts !3 Pctliri h Ech Issue . The following case is but . 'one , of many occuring daily ia Salis bury. It is an easy matter to verfy it. You cannot, ask for better proof. H S Walton, .prop, of grocery,' 520 E Liberty St., Salisbury, ' says "Several years ago I was taken with a dull; heavy ache across my back which took - the HV and ambition out of me. , When I bent over or tried to lift anyfhingl had to take-hold of -ia chair to get up, A sharp twinge would shoot through my back at . such times My kidneys were -weak and ,the secretions' were highly colored . and painful in passage. I was advised; to try : Doan's kidney. Pills and began 1 using" them. Doan's . removed ' every sign of the trouble and I -never had a return ofit. 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Mil-burn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N,Yr . Foir Bale. Fir Sib One rally, four years, old well broken, child' can drive' her; one mare 17 years old,, two shoats weighings about 100 lbs ; each, two-year old" . Jersey heifer ; and also several .hundred bushels of nice Irish potatoes' and some ; farming utensils.-. Call or-.write C.W- Hasrikgto, 'Phone 35 RockwelliH. Q " ; ' . J- .,'1 .V1 r 4 1 1 i, j 5 m. 1 . ' - f - h- - 1 !i; r
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