' , V ...... i ".'.-'., V . ' i , i - . , ' ' 1 .'..-. ; 4 -r .1 u 4-V --s "T,inir r1"' - V, r ' i - '.. ' .; f OH ijNA GR QV E, N. oj. HP 4 2 . 8TH , 1 91 9 pfnS CViSt PR10E 76 OENTO VOL. 12, NO. 43. V : .N U-.--v' - I? '.-ha v.iv; v : .7 y 1 1 .4 4. . f I i I: v f r ? 1 l4 i - i' t V LOCAL NEWS ' ' ' of interest trv ALL OF OUR READERS. r M M Ketch ie and family spent " Sandaj in Davie count? visiting brotbersRev Vni Ketchie". John R Brown Is spending tbe afternoon in Salisbury, Miss Ruth Thorn had three of 'be school teachers. Misses Rigs br. Laufbltn and Smith were "with her at dinner Wednesday. f Corriher-Carpenter Company 'have a new ' advertisement in this paper to which attention is called This isasp!endid firm tr eal wtth and alwavs have a lare and complete stock to. se lct from. Mrs H O Rolfe ha been con lined to her room for the past few icw dajs. Mr N Albrihl sp.'n: Satur daj wi.n her nice Mrs Charley Douhterj. Mini Mamie -Lottie Hunt of visiting Mrs W J Tuwnseod and Alferaarle arc Swink. Three daughter of A M Ba- singee of tbe Etenc2er neivrn borbnod who have bf.u ill with tvphid fever, are imp-oving. One had ben .vaccinaicd and Was the tirst to take otck and Mif fered mo:. - Mis Mary Sifferd sron! vcttr day afternoon in Salisbury. Dr I- V Dunlap, wife and daughter of Afbtrmarle rer t la:t Sturdy herewith Mrs Dun lap's parent's, D White ttostiau and rusboro- aent Sa J urday evening atfaV-K 07Viiuit!U 4 '.y . , rI iss Kan netr 'Ramsa ur a iskhr friendaro glad to tee ficr ra Cliina GTpAe again. - - . V, U J Edreiaix nd wif. Mis jRutb K(Ml?aAn-and "lake Ecf- dUfflta; .attended" tbr' lirtbday cpneof Hob. Wallace near C6ar Iptfc list weekr V . x ZThc store of fWBost was eri . trrcjJ by robbers Fr Ida v night i i-v? vlviLaara Lord ot Concordats : . wT:-i tTp'tr to spend andajrhVr . ;i"4 "icith icr sister, ; Miss Fannje l-:&-$t& :'ej.'' ..." v4;V v jfcV ;Mr BrocknTo of O reeusboro- and over 300 worth "of jewelry 1- 3oIca- No clue ;o the thieves ' . A number of China Orcve.peo pie went to Charlotte Monday iight to see the Ringing and f3irnum Sc Bailey circus. Tc many fi Uncs Rev 6 W S Halei are glad be , was returned to China grove another jxar ; t ;Mrs J H. Kel Ie r and Joh n Haney Jr havc e turned from a week's "visit to 3!rs J W Sutton in Char :-;loUe. . , v- Mra ,P J- Cress was tbe Cfcest .of her daughter, Mrs Moore last weeV. tu -.-.t . ' ; -. ;. .:v.?Mtss Blanche Cook of 'Wash laHton, N C.-spent sevferal ;days ?itb Mrs W.RYostv...'. f Are yoo iH? Is of too answefw, i 'j 0h if only i.'cold'?ja.lf a' cold iras a matter ol little cons a V y" to learb that 'a common 1 colo! it js ' ;jSot.tbbe trjtljd wftbrtnav omel , v Cl tho most ,snnons-; cteae , J '' ' 'Hwti witb'-atcb!VAs: sqgi'ftLS ) v tta fira t indication sf a coldpr - .' . ttcars: t a,k o"i Qwnberlalos - '' i Ooogh- .Remedy,. Remeoissr .AhAtrthe sroner yon get, ria.ori, . CATAWhACRE.MEfiYLCo..'V i - - r tb&t the sroner yooNrgett 'rid Vot IWelct'ot 'H82D8 Sirylca fsr th Suldicf Bojs whh ' HiiemDcr 3Bia. . , . v The.Iast one of the soldier'bojs of Lutheran Chapel congregation has been discharged and they are now all free men. and a Welcome Home Service will be given them and. all other soldier boys who desire to attend, will be heartily welcomed to the services to be held at Lutheran Chapel on the fourth Sunday in November 1919 Pastor Brown earnestly requests everj soldier to be present whose star ion the service flag except tbe one whom the golden star, re presents, he having paid the su preme sacriGce. The roll will be called and it is earnestly' hoped that the remaining twenty four Hvill be Present." Then the flag will be lowered by some mother or soldier boj, and will be care fully preserved for this and future generations as a memorial of Lutheran Chapel's gallant boys in the great and terrible 'World War.' An effort is being made to secure some out of town speak crs a coraiai invitation is ex tended to one and all to attend the services of the day, an all day v rvice.. All soldier boys are re juested to wear their uniform or soldier suit. 1 Gssi Ciod Eeficifls Fir Cfeildrcn. Mrs J W Phillips, Kdon. Ga,4 ;)l.ou'd to J M rioyd, trie iner chitit there, for a bottle of Jl mr-erlain'a Conh Remedy ii.d said she bad bonghta bottle of it at his store recently and tli.it it was duincr her children so much good that she wanted to keep up the treatment: Yon will find nothing better- for for? J 6urel f keeps ;r yourelfcPlt keeps .-..'.'ttel coDgh looa cj Secto'ration -easy Bernhardt an? - - -r Boert E Ea4;ni who did a geoer a) mcrcantilebusiness hereye-' fore the war ana .were iorced to close- because lr iBernhardt 'en tered the army and. Mr -Eagle was expecting to be calledbaye re established tbeir business and wera ready to serve, customers to daytThey have comeback.jn good shape, a re to be found at their old : a full -line of fresh r , - r and and at tractive mercjrantdise Messrs Bernhardt and Eagle are court Wi3'ii:F8r!C!stFflr HsYtnbir. u- t 2 r r, t - t.. -fc-J , ,. u..v - v f some cool with slight Ihreaten intr.fro8t. x 1 : i From 7'to'l4'jfaif, threatening. ? 4 siormy west ana soma mosiiv with slight stormy oar east, blustery.' , From .14 to. 22, changeable with rain,, stormy mostly, south west, threateoipg cooler. - " -... Fro hi 22 to 3a.v fair . an d 'cold, . . - " -1 .wjth cold rain, near ice threcttPA. Ing slight snow'; but .heavy north. ' v; V' November apearingly shows dlbngsome lucat storms, waVnrv changeable, disagreeable weath er all . long. - BV moon .'change trmesl from 0lhoat some colder : .This October ;7th.svV- r- - ntMix -tuuLp, i o, aaiiionryK i Sih oa j'onr ;crcani.' We iiay all Icjrpress change? cash pay mehts ftch week, ' Q i". . : ' I- . ' eous ana agretaoie to iraae wiin tryv oas oeen summonea to wasn f and appreciate'the" patronage of i inglon forcojiferenfes in ;iHirijJth - "W- an. , .... i xo iue new eniorcemeac laws De j SALISBURY'S GERMAN GOftMDT TO TRATEl WU! B9 Gift ef tha French, to Americans ? v Token of FifsnfiMiy. '' Salisbury , Nov. 7.-Th Ger- i man gun which Senator O.vef mat secured for Salisbury is in.Brbok lyn ready or shipment - to Obis city and shipping instructions h ave been sent. It is a German 77 mm; model df 19J7. ; TheJ question as to where the gun wilK be placed has not been finally; determined but it will probably- be on the'pbstofl&ce lot. j In the letter to Senatoi Over-1 man. the French agent, Marcel Rouffie, says among other thfngs "We hope that this gift of the1 French government, a token of our friendship for Ameriea, will stand as a memorial of the glori ous battles which the French and Americans fought side by side-"!! Four white men charged with cntfasrinc in an . an ray some nights ago in which Ed Dunham a young carpenter of the city, was badly cut up, were taxed with fines and costs. The 'one who admitted doing the cutting paid $200 and the other three paid 125 each. The Bible classes of Salisbury, Spencer and East Spencer are to have a rally service at the old court bouse Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. A committee has ar ranged an excellent program .of music and addresses Mrs N Buckner of Asheville. and Miss L'olo Loflg of Greensboro are to speak. Salisbury will set a precedent this year by celebrating Armis tice day. Plans are forming fo a fitting celebration. .The citjfc schools will take holiday and .the .cr-jL -? VIJ"!'- lup.uaiduc. v uuaiucds uuuscs aid beinjg canvassed for " floats - anif - are asked t ctos'd'urjng the pa iade. -TwbS.dswill; f urnisl music andsj tvi? ojed yjJ get world-War.- -It iV;iikeIv tharthiW9wn t09 the fouo&VwlIbc-coVra:- st6iiM;last v,Tuesdayv-and shipj ed ineposi umce lomear wnere it is u ukA i,- u -75; nob that this :cityr;-hks" secured:was sent to f u.uert, treas from thelFrenchverninnt.- BP? 437; Fifth Ave,; New York. r -TH-Validerfbrd ri charge ';of:fe . Ciif:.'. 1 enforcement ofaheVproh'ihilioo- W STRIKERS PREFER TO RETURN. J . - - ,r- .. , ; niff institutcd.V Alreadvv-the eaue officersVre -looidg after - all classes of -yiolatdrs.andt is. ex;daT stri pected that the mew , machinery : tThere " . J-ft will only supply some new, tnachi jery and probably sbmpncw men. f A r .the - fuller enf6rcemeht bf 'the47uUview:xif , the situation, but w Jaws- l-Jzy0 The Vance cotton OTiUfestimea operation todays a(ter;c- standing idle a week'on occount of:a strike o't employesVv- all oM;mplesvy$returno work; v ; t" rsumicgt Heir places 5 e0f?iwn peejferf?j,14 yeardlmrj.men t of justice f roriigtS son .ot-viv vV T?elcr, died . todavl ihe d jrttons with eahr otic; . Ajjoot ta vi.ca "V.jju.. -.uu j v move; thftt bow.elSi hqtimpr e i , tne appewte ana ef renginen t tn fin Attracts and Elaborate Halloween Party. vid;-the 'old broom ' factory on Friday evening Oct 3lst, Mrs C D .Watkins entertained with'- one ofthe'.most charming' Halloween party ever given here. liTliejentire building ,was fes toed: jwith black and yellow streamers wh ich rad iated from the ceiling; tanumerous booths and hauntSj while lighted Jack o lanterns black cats, witches, owls and gobblins- of every Con ceivable size and shape were ar ranged here and.there The maiontv of the sruests were cleverly disguised and were entertained with music, .fortune telling and games appropriate, old and new. Excellent' punch was , served from attractive tepees Nby ghosts, and as a grand finale. "mystery menu" caifds were passed which upon translation brought forth a sumptuous collection of the sea. son's deinties. . K About 30CLhundred guests en j yed Mrs Watkins rare hospitali ty. - This Means Yon. When you get up with a bad taste in your mouth, a dull tired feeling, no relisB for food and are constipated, yon may know that you need a dose of Chamber Iain's Tablets,. They hot only cause an agreeable movement of the bowels, but cleanse and in vigorate the stomach and im prove the digestion. -A Freewifl Offering and Donation For Desi- tntaandSnfforinzPoIanders. The freewill offering of money and: donationof v second hand e - v :lra n d v Center 5 Grove congrega tlons' under t tie leadership of pas torfC A!Brownr forthe-behefit calthe destitute an sofrerin Pol and ers am'outttedto S182 91, Xl7 40 from -Lutheran Chapel enter lirove, 4U, and bedding, some tieafly new 'quilts . and blankets, th'eui to 440-42 West 27th Street, X.itew .lorK cuv. i in&mon- . v -m y . m t r" rail ' bfl&U HUU1UWI IIUHU. l HUOUUiU ujiwiauuu &,vv asnmgion, tioy. wmciai Tev--bWashineton was firm in the .imlef ;tonfgbt that the end of the V "TT n W 1 7" TT7Q " W I SJ . aacL ' was nothing definite or Iraoptrients to justif y this hope JlltJ: in&uences were - being rought tobear to have;thestrik ifeumbering more than ,400,- s. , itx'iri. 7;4"v?5uaenuai Reports ioia& jtie asrents.in, tne coat tieidswere of-; the strikers reports saia that a idle miners de- ! lragofijfflaC: iiuti .tuionuutu. ui w wo m w itrobm ITvTwra U A m Vrolto K1A f Art 11 A i"3n"y governor-' who believed -it i r) eces5atyt.o prese r ve order , or vWorKers, - , - - 3 7- - .tj. recently ipatehed; and f now tried V' 16 1-2 PaltJ IfJ. I 'V. i WarSavings,Stamps 4for tlie firstttm v A;, - J;Uft :e.Caf JMiv K : SflEILLB, l-t..:: ; IRISH PROTEST SI53S ARTICLE ON IRELAND Naval Officer Charges Pro-Germanism Against the Sinn Fein Party . : : - Washington, Nov. 2. Protest- ing against a current magazine article by Rear Admiral William S Sims in which ghe is said to have charged tha Sinn Fein party of Ireland., which fjhave been "openly prb German' ' dur ing the war, the; Irish national bu reau in a letter to Socretary Daniels made "public today, de- ciares toe article "emoocues an open insult to millions of Ameri can citizens byv 'x in ferentially charging that they have allied themselves with a cause which was openly hostile to America in the great war." Denying the truth of Admiral Sims' statements, the letter pro- tested against their being given "credence and dignity," by emanating irom an omcer or w United States Navy and asked that they be corrected or with drawn in justice to "millions' oi Americans' and to preserve thf . honor of the navy. The letter aeciarea me oureau wouia in ! I 1 - A .1 It the near future point out to Ad miral .Sims the truth of the things about which he writes As the Watchman see it this whole Irish gang is uh -Atnerican and when this bunch talks of "millions of Americans" thev roa.ll v mean ' 'Rfttnan rat.hrtiic They are trying to. scare the politicians and congress into be belief that real Americans are backing this Sinn Fein (Roman Catholic) propoganda ' far the license, not liberty, Ireland, is seeking. No real American can afford or will be willinglv W8.wsfl'4s:-su name oi Kepresentatives . Yates , ' bSnch .Of trouble-makers for Webb fbr appointment as judgp 's)-z -England, America and all : other of the f ederal court of the V wes-t 0 ' ' countries her ey ap ; be. Jeremiah O Leary, who e- pounced the president and our North Carolina Senator's " on -participation in the war and was the appointment bv nextvVTues-' jailed for treasonable conduct is day - - . !.: . a Sisn Feiner and ,a fair speci- u There is nothing in- the way of men of the loyalty of the "mill- Mr ; Webb's confirmation, as ions of Roman Xatholics': that Judge Foyd's request foran ad this Irish bureau is ranting ditional judge, .transmitted to the about and attempting to use as a Presidenti removes the opposi scare crow. - Fortunateijr for tion ofhe rentihiiran " v" America and the 'Romanish cr.urch, when counted, -the ' mill ions", will dwindle , to a few thou sand at best. . A mericr has no right to interfere with En gland's rule in : Ireland or any nation international affairs and true Americans . generally- take .this view df it. No Need For Tjrpos. 'New York Oct. 29 For th '. ': 'f- . '': .'V. . second time in the history of the modern, publishing industry a magazine was issued today with outthe aid of compositors. . The experiment w a.s first m a de a week by . 'the Lite r a r y Digest, one of the periodicals forced to. suspend by the lockout and strike of. the local, printing trade Nuarent s weekly a . rla tional 'magazine "devoted to the manufacture of women's gar ments followed the example of the liiterary Digest today . with tljeacnouncement that ' publica- tton-would be maintained by the same process, every week until -5 : ; ... the strike: waS' ended; - . Z - The.trade magazine -claimed to have made cbnsideraule advances over? itsH teraryfcdn tempor ar ylin methods. ' ..The-lsame . process of - ty p writirjg and then photo i 1 -:-... '- . j ' graphwg jheagres vvs used.By lines were justified or" equalized free from any negajUe irhich joa ma seed , ' ; ' . in length. " A special process , r ' VV'i- was also used' in the electric eaH I --' -T- 7? C .'. .-i; , graving,' saia jta ;oe a aS metnodl z iciur47. otcpncnsun, " . ( :'X2j' ': - -,,,";nlim.Li,farn-,'f' niri -r-"' " ' ' ""-"IJIU" '" ' "" " . iw :' ' ' WITLTHE INFLUENZA RETURN? Pobfic Heal flothorifiss Predict Its Recnr- , rence.' - Gaard Against it by Buildih? op tbe Mi . ' Pepto-r.Ian?an Creates Rich Red ' Blood and Increase Strength. . Surgeon General Blue of the ' United Stages Public Health Ser vice, in a recent statement from Washington,: warAs the public x that the much dread edT&fluenza epedemic will " probably return this fall and "winter. All medical authorities agree that the weak, bloodless, rundown - indi vidual is more fHkely to contract this !as anJ ottier infectious disease than is the strong, robust, red blooded an or woman In view-of thesc facts, it is wise to use every ef rort s0 Ulld. UP the blood and. cnus increase tbe bodily resist mce the invasion of the germ f the disease. ' Gude's Fepto .langan is an absolutely depend able red blood builder in all con litions of lowered vitalities not lue fo serious disease of the vital rgans. It improves the appe ti'e, imparts color to the cheeks, ind creates new hope and ambi tion in those who have become pale; weak and listless. Phpi tans recommend. QudeV PeptD Mang'atl When you order, be word MGude,s,,-is on sure the the package .Without "Gude's it is not Pepto Magan. Furnished bbth liquid and tablet form. For sale by alf druggists. Wilson Sends Name of Yates Webb to .Sesat' Washington, Oct. 30.i-Presi; Action Ms exoected 'hv' th The senate confirmed the" ap pointment of; Mr Webb ,this after noon. .. . " " ' Lntberans Preparini: Fo r Drive Next Eonth. c The Lutherans throughout the state are conducting an educa cational campaign . preliminary to the: big drive that is ; to be made the last week in November for the entire ..budget r' amount that will;- be needed ' during t the' next year by the churches.' Re v J L Morgan : of Salisbury, presi dent of the North Garblinaiynod nct&thpr - xaith tribal xrmart i-''. "-. visiting different churches in ithe county on this work. s ;A coufereace of the -Evan- geHcal - Lutheran cburch; of Nrth Caoliua, willibevheld i n Ob riatiana church . near (xranite Qiiarry next; Thjii day; Friday;, Saturday , Novem her 1315. A An anterestinff program has been Arranged a.u. a iaru-H a.LLHiifianp.ft . ik his pected :y Z ' KODAH FIlNISHI(SQ, 'All roar care Id olt2Cloine eood zDor- ures J- fi,.P " Pf op' ; developed and printed ; . V" r--,;:": C; :. . rcntuSbat4dUVUhyoar flrrtrde; V i 'a 4 -'