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4 , v A, jj$f. l.TI'rfTl il f " - - v.. , ' t ,. 'n DSATlISr-FUNZJIAXS II - f 1 ;rc-?BtmN3 TO DEATH .VhW, C jwi e4d, Charred Bdy Feuad U Aiii wii Mia fitAlU SHrewalt iftixl-Clifford Vlr n.- . . - r . .... . v- .-.v ucsue iseai were, unnea in t marriage E2mh2 m'LJ Craantboro. rc.6rehar- in the. home of-the brideJn, GifJJ,7;B4T' .AcrBU."MSnd2S. bury, .on Sunday, morning 'Decern- 1L Cooper and the interment wu f fv.:.i.i- -ill TV,. r. ttT.r sd7oaA ;.r wV 'tV; ; ir.rr: f temoon. dating. , The eowoj witea .... ZaJTZLT 1Z I AM .WB destroyed iy fire this J ed b.relatiye .andr a:.; tew: close. of;tht Uornlnat about'll docL. ,, - friends. J;-:;' - .avwuv Mi, noun A wedding cf -much bo teffAO . l rt - Mr. W. W. Brown. s2ztriz ycrs I nti ) nL t Tl rTlri v: oT Zr2L- J Z?L AiLCi Wed. Jtii-couU-W when Hiss'Myrtle' Sloop. beune the STA ,rr U fonad: ihefakh. ctww. Hae V Hr-White D;luteian.; fl-"!Il?t',wl!- "ol'Mrthrs went Into,theirnln 'eiony:W.-pwinl,hi S f! found' the' chirred remnant Vt their' pastorthe erend :Paul v ;"lafft " - : ' Miller, in. the presence of a f ew : . t . r.7 ore was only a amau part 1 umate' mends. t TV. i V j, ; V W-W. tbuc nones, tne rest or the b .LlUl1 L a body beinr consnmed. : - JVMU. I. - '-C, IhrWe recently-sent out statements to oselwho. aredne na on anbscription tothe Watchmanor the Chiiw R&ardz to hich quitea number of good peopletrespondedtbtitjqtnite a number failed to heed the polite re auesL i .Thia? of f er ; is"vatiU-ih ..force an;d iwe-are .hopmitohc?fm: ptii era. Vi.Wfr areYpreparingf torsend ' out out-second request' for a f settlement, not-? becauseirwe . like- to spend money forlpostasre bills nor because we-wish tot annoy:; Jttur. f riends, - but wjeJiayer earned! every: scent due nodi lecanse it.ia merely a matter of bus iness to have "such things' squared up occasionally We.; are going to - conf tinae ,to: send out such notices until a settlementr of some Jdnd" is had? and it ii our; earnest tiesire to attend to inxs : mauer- in me most acrreeabie Miss' filsie L. M. Castef i and: Mr. Wy nossibLv'We are nepfectlv will- CONSIDERADLE PROGRESS ON STONE MOUNTAIN MEMORIAL Old Year Ends With Rcord of Great ;w Things Accomplished. ' Atlanta; -Dec 29. -Results accom- ment for, the Stone rMouiitain: Con Cgt leptfc flta. and It U supposed tnat ried , December 20th at .the Tlwme hating the account andihone: that fah:; f f? ' 1 atte Tell intA thk flM In AnA M v. tfHr. M I Kumharrtt. in liolrf A laaaaaxt ' Wi4" Sari'Dii I dthat:-tha laxa from her I HUU Mr. JuUus Earnhardt, J. P, iioi&nouser is . a Mrsl James, no one -will -Jiave any hesitancy In coming-im to-: talk the 'matter ' oyer. -Those who wish to do the right thing will find ns' jnst. as willing to do so found near where the. fireplace Caster,: cf Salisbury. Mr. Holshqus- theyf-att.t Kease t remember INDIANS AT BUIE ENGAGE IN GUN BATTLE WITH OFFICERS Lumberton,' .Dec. 30.Willis C. Britt, deputy sheriff, .and . ailer, is in the Baker sanatorium seriously in jured, and Dock JWynn and four oth- plished during': 1924 were so ; import-l er. Indians are in jail here - as the result of a gun battle which occur red last night at fWynn's home at Buie. Sheriff B. F. McMillan, Deputy Britt and Rural Policeman Melton Ivey went to Wynn's home early last night to serve' a warrant charg ing Wynn with an assault' upon an- of I other Indian of that community. The officers stopped their car in the road and walked toward the house. When abouVlO feet from the house they were jfiredV upon by the Indians, who ivere- behind trees in' the yard. - Britt'fellwith ibad of shot in ais side.The't officers' returned the dre shooting: 12 times, while the In dians sho t" 2 tl me s " an d i escaped ant and ' f ar reachinsr that they in sure the inplete: anccess : ' of "the Stone "Mountain; Confederate memo rial, while the year. 1925 rwill witness outstanding advancement both in -fi nances and in' the work lat the moun tain it' is shown : in . a summary of progress : given, out . here today, by Hollins N.; Randolph, . president the. association. . '. : Mr. Randolph's' statement follows : "The old ' year ends with a' record of great things accomplished and the ffew year begins with 'definite as surance of even greater v advance- camber 12nd "annopnein the death Mt houie; a amali ona, officiating. Mrs. - Hoi in a Bahtecra hoiItaK?of 1& VTiv ' TO-a wa left of the. body daughter of Mr. and if. rtf.!... r - -, m. was found near- whraT ihV fii-ont Caster ' of Salisbury. cilally connected with it'fe'el; that the results obtained and the?1-prbgress maqe in. ue pasc year-are so;! lm through thowoods. , Sheriff McMillan hurried1 back to er. is from No. rua county.. 7 township, Cabar- ginla. Ottarbourr. if oMIr.ll .A, OtUrbourr. of Safiahurr. who fmdarw went an oberaUm iabm I Utd by herself. - since the Tha body was iaken to Ooltewah, diAth of her hoM-t nbout a year Tean-. near Chattanooga, the old a' TW morning a - paaalng home of the deceased, and the funer- hou: w heavy black smoke al and hnrial tv v.- im' coming from the. chimney... He day, Dcazaer 26th. In dditioa to thooht Jt -too .natieh -Wybe coming! ther, HilL ; daughter of Hr. G. W. the husband, one eon. six raan -oLL I irom m 111 nreplace and, with I niu, ox ynina urove, were mamea portant aridar-rea Lumberton-with his wounded deputy insure? the c ind fifty men: were soon organized marking - the; paper . refused; or . the.r making d.f ,-some pur ely.fictitious .yarn enterprise. Within the next, year the public will begin to see the full Homer Roscoe Shuffler, son of and - Mrs.- W,: T.- Shuffler, of China Grove, . and . Miss Margte JJs-, uVrlraa, also a number of othar I aaothtr burst "doiwi.-the- front J. by D.;Wi Julian j. Esq., at his;office I ISSUSiPRESEJjED O PEOPB, owwuijv. ' lae uew year is nere so i '3h j ... -. - I r Mr.i'e; lc.8aa fV '11 weU inc vur. Wiice.tis;wcawa ?w iia ft bi.iiSi it. Ar. Iuufth w vjtpecv w nuve bats ngures of PreSfiiJbavis, General Xee and General "acks'on finishecf down, to - urn has progressed so well incaryirig the central erduV Fisher S Salisburr & C. o capture the gunners.-As the posse w&s about to leave for the "scene ive Indians drove into town and sur rendered, bringing With them the -hot gUns they had used. ' The Indians stated that they had ;een told some other Indians were oming to kill them last, night and aey thought the officers were them. atlrts. door. They were greeted by-ah In. f in the court house, Salisbury, Wed- ferno, the whole interior "of - the I nesday, December 24th.: The brade- Mrs. Rebecca Jane Sloop, C9 years I house being m flame vand there I groom is 17 and the bride 16 years old, wife of Mr. C AW. Sloop, I could not be anything done to stop I of age. mw.v u- avo, sax-, rf I un. P. loop, vrtral jollas south- of . Sal isbury, just off the Salisbury-China Grove' highway, Thursday, December 26th. Tha fuaera) took place at the home th'?oUowmg afternoon, eoo d acted by Rrr.-C-E. Ri4enour, of St trior b -uuxatraxr eaurcn, and the in their saddles and ready for unyeil ing on Davis birthday, June 3. . . . "While Mr. Borglum" is car ving- figuresV his drilling crew wil Another, marriage' at the court KLANSlfEN IN 'LOUISIANA FILE I house, " SalUbury, - December 24th, MEUBERSHIP LISTS. (was that $f Mr. Frank Lep Honbar- Baton Riuge. L4u. Dec 294n trier, son of Mr. D. . C, ' Honbarrier A: student df- public affair's and - a lawyer ?of national reputation who" ; has the back-ground of lobg experi- .ence on which-to base his opinion j rbUghihg out th figures of tl T m8 V ; ' 'dtherfour Confederate,, generals Y 7v observation leads- me to be- be carved in the centra! group: Tl liore that on the whole it was a good aciatbhas requesd the sta' thingfortha.counteythat Senator hfetforlahs Of the 13 sta'tes-whic La Follette "was a candidate- for &x v ' WVVJV15' f 4"1 eJiM-ewecy jegiam- I v presiaem On rne piaUOrm WUlcn MS8e four o.nral and it wiTI I tlon tiaaaad Kv tk r..;t I Sinrmerson. duuirhter of Mr. Charles I jfi.j -tjs-.v' :lise I0UF.vneras? and it will , 7 ,. Tr w " w; I 7Z1 ' o--- ' l - fvpw.w- Kuy- m order to call for an expression c legislature, the Ku . Klux Klan of I Simmerson, of Salisbury. terment wia fJa.prenlawa "cemetery Louisiana, nTed with the secretary of at C23a Grave.' Surviving Is tww I tate today its membership list. oaa A a.- 1- . t j- - a em raBb- W ujf or conuenui vne rail- fteir choice in the early -fufeBrfc niHti sarin :nwraui. LnF m ann niR nrfU 'i k i- -- - n WilsbnVboU of Salisbury, were. mar, doSway wiSTihe toowarof :4 lr 7 , ftton fc. -m,Ja.- SaiiW l.tfW?? ior these four places amonSrad and one daughter, John A. I The list shows 59! Individual klan. Iried at the court house, SaHshnryr United Ifitatea Smme Court ti4 Rlivnn W. P riAA Tnl. mAif Kf IVU I. rKV 1.111- I Wtlav'- riAiATnKi 2fit)i. Snnirfi D- rj-Li - i . x' i - .y-J f - I UA yIH. 7 - ir 7 ieciaxe aa-aci 01 Angrera unc CARRIES' HIS WHISKEY "iN AN EMPTY COCOANUT. High Point, Dec. 30. B. K. Sfuggs . Thomasville, carries his whiskey grand style. . When local police ; i-esLcd Suggs here yesterday, he ' "J in his possession a cocoanut All . with liquor. A cork stopper had en placed in a hole in the cocoa it to prevent the fluid from leak er -out'. Suggs also had a pint' bot a ofliquer in his- pocket and this iiracted the attention of-; officers f iio attfesteti- him.- He-was 'carrying Xlutta, all of Rowan county. I Louisiana. The southern section, in- 0 C "i. . . . '. ... I habited by French Catholics, is prac- Salisbury t-tr th,k& ThJZl x; y no New Orleans, but one mwui wakv cunig si mds , moo, Fena a" Monday, December' j across the river at Algiers. ZVZ .TtT;,. . S V , 77 Capt. J. K. Skipwith, exalted cy X rfwSfi 7!!- rlT bj i'lpA.fof.ht Morehouse klan Investl- 11 iTTT - rTT, Crtioas-bf-aXer -Rouge, .is stiB at the ff .f ;BJUmr- to wh??a: ,head of that organisation. T, J. Ur- L8 WW trliaat Pa Burnett, charged .with murder in Uavlirglabury:-- MrXtnich. it Is m. the mystertous death re ma sabered .was the pianist of the ftf w.rf TaT and T.. Rtrtt W. Julian performed the remony I tutional hisve really been considered and several attaches of the: .court I eoale as thev never would house- offices were witnessesto. the j., settled and settled right ceremony. . Iifjjrnch ba.the&et. lanot'tIie:'.coun A wedding characterized by sim-1 rather indebted to Senator La plicity and impressiveness was that I f ouewe man enaangerea Dy ms raa- .Af Misa Gwendolyn JIartley and Dr. I cai proposals. s fiaecj $35. and the costs. William A. Trivette which was sol emnised at the home of the bride's parents in Salisbury, Saturday after noon, December 27. The bndek.life long pastor. Rev. Mr. Brinkley, off i- " There 'is truth in this statement. People, never:. prizar their- possessions until -some movement is started to deprive them of the dame. 4 X 1 mirers of various Confederate, g-efi re ocoanflt ln his hand. Tried in l" , 1 .; It. ml t 2.1 1 ... m. ... eraia. me anuvuueemeu. ux ine -w. i oiice court, tne inomasviue man who have been selected will be.,rf ar with great interest throughout tht south. "Within a short time the associa tion will ' make a more or less de tailed announcement of the plan ol campaign for. selling five million Stone "Mountain .memorial half-dol lars now in .prqeess . of - being coined in the United States mint at Phila- pelphia. Wevhay.e official assurances ig us a thing or two," . said Judge iatt Hedgecock in imposing the ne. . Piles Cured in & to 14 Day . tfuggfcts und mosey if PA20 CIITKE'T f oii3 .0 cure Itching, Blind. Bleeding or Protruding !1m Irotwt- mIuhm. fKSnrf OIIaa ...4 mm. : fbbuui sieei utfieti 3D after first application Let .the peoplebe fiifbrnined upon that .thVy to Come from ai frrincinfe? 6t bnsine&s'ahd etov- fi.t.. "ii. tisv r- , , , a . . . ... i aaenrwaj ended to consult Dr. JCel'! Uj. Th-ttirs, aecordiag to the Tfrceitfd by Dr. Whitahaad, held "Friday.-- TaaOiat roxa to by William wajv - pe . w T " y - e ee a I vaiv aaa r . estrdangntaroffaW cm- fia la b. tteaSS? CJH w tatseao OiaisAl Osf1 tes c' "aft tetscyaMS Lir JQ C 'BargatSt,-cf5hre v'cpOB t chairman of the siata" committee, an4 C, P. Spring, of Shreveport, secretary of the state committee, .Mr. Barnette, an attorney, defended the klan- at the Investigations.- MAXWELL SUSPECTED OF MUR DEJl AT STATE3V1LI.E. Btatetville; Dt tS-rBill Maxwell. 1 -nd their honevmooii. colored, employee of .Steams Broth-1 . home wedding tooK Hartley, of Salisbury. She was edu cated at Mitchell coUeger StatesvUle, and is bright and talented musically. Dn Trivette is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Trivette of Hamptonville. He was educated at Davidson college and the Uniivesity of. Maryland. The young couple left immediately after where they will spend v their honey- the ceremony for Philadelphia, where P. lojUL'questipns.nnd state and. na- tfdnal issues when they arise. ffce stsfae Tat Dee Net Affect tie Bead vRW VBJB , BV una ettaMneeal i UinoniHURCH -Union Churchi Dec 30The cold wrtVe" continues to ' holdT its hold . for some. time. There hasn't bean any work.- done about-, here . for the last paign . havings for its .objective the sale of the entire five- million " in one day. They have aroused so much interest in all parts of the' country and we have received so many .adr' vance orders that we expect the cam paign to be a complete- success. ..The association will, take the -coins. .from the-mint at facevalue, fifty cents, and sell them for-one dollar, .thereby putting" into the? .memorial; treasury a-gross pr9f it of -2,500,000, or one half the estimated: cost of the entire project, including .memorial ; hall , . . "Ovu first notable ;accomplishment in 1924 was the unveiling . of the a & . a a m era. local contractors, u in jaui-. a, oesuuiui RXV. C, Wrf COBB IS A UXAT I charged with the murder of Charlie pUce last Friday evening-at the home days Qn account oi the ,ccJd Ajjuti - I Freeman, colored, pressing ciUD'ana 1 ox w onae in oaiiauurjr wu I weather. Preaching the gaapel and rsJetac IrasUurant keeper. When Freeman I Effie Bradshaw became the bride of The Christmas exerc;ses were very taeat ara rw-mignty gooa uonga u Uft Ma restaurant Saturday night he Bay sioop. , ine ceremony, - which d . t Union Churcu &st Wednes head of General Lee on January 19 follow and that. Just what Rev. O. remarked to those. in the place that waa performed by Dr. Byron, Clark, . eye . . esDecialX the sonM bv 1" JZ; W. Cobb, paster af Sa2m Lulheraa he would return shortly. Later it the pastor of First Presbyterian the choir which were very g0od se eattTch, eight miles Wast af Salia- hraa learned that he had fallen off! church, took place before an impro- wion for occafiion. oury, naa oaev oomg. iu sm vi 1 me true, driven ny aa unanown per-1 vsea aiiao;jrt Rev. Deitz rand Mis. Deitz each kut week Bar. cotn xw nroi atar- 1 Mn ad that the driver was taaiag 1 tenaea oy inars. n. . w, 1 recenved handsome purses from the ea months old porxara uiax.uxaoaa 1 him to a local hospital. Inquiry Wellington, as ame ox tumor, -u" I members of the Sunday sehool. 711 Bounds.. In addition to this he f tSa fact that the injured man I ua uarusnaw, as maia 01 noBor, jm It- was attended, ny ; a multitude o i people .and ajtaacied nation-wide at tention. The finished- head of Gen eral ; Lee on the mountain demon strated beyond question the feasi bility : of the colossal plan projected lad) him to a local hospital. Inquiry re-J llngton, asMame of honor, coo&da.. In addition Ca ima ae f r1mA tsa fat that the lnlnretl man I ua jaarusnaw, as.maia.ot nouox ouu vv iao4 rman i,.'. Mmm.r . ' . . . . .. . " li llT.a kMiZrZri taV.n't-v of the little Miss' Dorothy Earle aa ring, kr "ZZZZl hyorgium,t ana since the un- tion's approval, and that proceeds w I . I - . - . .. ... cu usursiuuc viihli aw uib OUUUOJ I VA,- no hoTro hori nn nisnnns h a v- i - - . O ..-m I . ai.M Iimm I ,. in InfA-rmftl rfleffntion'JOl-I - W . . . w " I - " i " ""v t-. ooniuu suut wie . . .rrr-.z.r7: : I scnooi. rooms st umon vnnrcn. i. n,nf three. chra totalled aa'aga of U fonad ausmcious- evidence I lowed., Mr. and Mrs.;BJoqp leit.nnf. Ww rnA r"Vrrr': - - . . . . - . . 1 " " - .1 xt- -t - , , uri-p no xx irreat milestone oi uro- twrttye vea saeaths : and thetf clminit Mixwea and'he waa arrested a Ute trainior lOToxe.ana mw csttana church last Friday. ioo Aa M.M(M Av,. Pmmum Tnrk-. .Tha'hriflfl u ma aanenier ot .'...A- it. . nj r ---- -- :r 1 r 1 uecemuer zom. ann aiao mei jklt. ij. i 'orsing the memorial and making it i part of the stated work of the U. dr C;; which action - liberates the chapters to work for and dontribute :o ' it rto 'the. f ull extent ; of their means. v? "Previous to this action the U. D. C had no definite general policy regarding the memorial, and the , chapters were in doubt as to what they could .: do. I consider the Savannah action- second in import ance only to the passage of the coin age act by congress, because the U. D.-C. has a' thousand chapters and -a membership, of - more than one hun dred thousand women. -The united power of -the Ui-D. C. is -going to be a . tremendous" - factor in advancing Ihe memorial to completion. "To sum up, I believe the year 1924 will go on record as the most -eventful and successful in the whole history' of the memorial,' inasmuch ae the Lee unveiling demonstrated the feasibility of the project, the coinage act stamped it with the na- bicad weight .waa 83 pounds ar aaLt tut at first r-fuaed to talk. average welgjit of more ' than- - a being brought to bear by theeffle- peaad a day for each porker. AH ara, Maxwell stated that Freeman at whkh ahawa that ' Rev. Cobb was riding on the truck with him .and kaows how la raise his awn feaal aa f.Tl off. halnv fatally inlured. ,He waU aa preach V 'dthtr felka and at-1 alkged that on' his ray to the" hoa- Presbyterian church and is active in tend to numartma-other datlea thatlpital Frtemaa died, and fearing that the work of the church, bhe is a fall to the paitor" of a large congr. I hettagiit ba taspectad of killing, him, graduate of North Casojina Colleger ha took tha bady and. concealed it tn I lor women, juir aoop, wo ' a ditch aa thg and Seventh street, I tive of China Grove has made Sat in South ' StatezviUe. Ha took tha Isburr nls homa-f or some ame,,ana fjeer. there laal night and the body I has won a host; of friend Out of Vr fnnnd.- - ' ' I town guests present were mr. mju Mrs. i. .U. umiin, .jaiss. xaary uru i j v T7, T December 26th, and also met Mr. D. coinage act by Mra, D. C. Bradshaw an the late U one of the wealthiest TLJl. . . a f . W . " ' - - uib iiu unR nmi 231 Mr.- uradsnaw, sna.- is -on ox wie. dtyi talented musicians i,: She is ja member of; tne choir of "the . Firt arising from the sale of the coin will give us ample funds' to ' push the work on a maximum ' scale, while we are- raising the balance needed through the founders roll; the chil dren's founders roll - and - miscellan eous contributions." t unanimous ' vote of the house and senate and its aoDrov- farmers in that vicinity, and a good ! - bv President Coolide on March man besides: - " 17. During - the summer Mr. Bor Mr. Robert-Poplm is down -with gium, in addition to carrying his mumps. , He did not get to-enjoy work at :the mountain, made the de Christmas. - . ' ? A ' - y"i'T-.t ? a.i.. h.iu.n..'. t . Mr. Gid . Aener. one t of the navy 1 v. . i.v ' ' ' Is a Prescription fof boys, is in on a vacation visitimr his' I .f.r A : o.nrV'onH COldSV UriDDe: UeUffUe. HeAd- parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. A. ' Agner. j the fine arts commissron, as.provid- aches, Constipation, BiUOUSnCSS 6 66 COHfEDEJLVXX STATES BASIC WAJt ISSUER .;( Richmond.-Vaw Daai ST-trrt; raault of the Wax Between the CUi ssaaat the preiarra'Uoa oi tha vhlta race, than there was -fid Tot caffl deeiarad FranklXa L RHty af tTaah- ragtoa and Lef uaiTersrtr who j?rt sied at Ut'afUmoon m eating of the American Historical aaaociaUon, which eoavenad hera " today: :,-.Tht' nsattng waa devoted to a dlaeuaaiaa of the general subject. The Confed eracy, Its Leaders and Its Prob- !aa) a Ra-Sarrey. "A saeasaioQ waa lost," Mr. RB7 snkL "but eecaaslen waa isot the 'canaa cf tha south. V -V Isrefy wis lost, bat slavery waa ac4- tha cause, though we thought so, believing the . freedom" of negro would mean the downfall eC tha white saa's supremacy and tategrity.: klUXD WHEN HIS AUTO 4S fin, Harold, and C. .Griffin, Jr., of -T3UTTED. OFF THE ROAD.V.: ; Chatty;. Hr and Mrs.. EC S. Sloan Xaxlngton, Dec 2d Frastua and John. Sloan,-of s Aberdeen; M. Enntlhg, -8 waa killed yesterday, and Mra. H. L Earle, and children, Wiem. fcla - antAsaobll. overturned of Burlington; Mr. and' Mrs. E. L. naax here 'after.? fc&i enrhad l)een I Sloop, Misses Grace, Mable and Ha- MucvfrMd at a tearisxs automooue. i sei &ioop, cmce oioop, ir Mr. Henry Deitz, son of Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Deitz," is- at-home from Lenoir college for-a" few days."- . Will . close - f or thia time, ; wishing eyerybody ahappy -new year. ' . UNION HUSTLER. SHOPS HAVE REOPENED. The Spencer railroad, shops reop- end Monday ' morning and ' the 50t) ttiati Whft -)ifll M&ri-iff-i ! natrrAll -fvr r..rtv ad "Mr: Bostian. of China 1 . :i c ' j .i l' . Tha cotton glnnaAin Bowan pnoriurove. ,r,. 4-: ;5 : ;The lo8a;in.:jMyddentto '.".the ed . by the act. . Numerous ! changes. were made to .meet the wishes o these various authorities,-. and the fin al result was a ver beautiful coin, which, , as stated above is now in piocess of being minted t Philadel phia. - ' -: Another very, important. accOni- pjishinent during 1924 was a , com plete reorganizing jof the association, in i which- the .executive committee It is the most speedy remedy ye know. GettiogUp tela and bntated O-PTN-TRATE Ta Cere a Cald la Oaa Day to LAixtrrg txnao ccsrrx erst, i tn Deamhe. 15Ui; waa 1292 bales andJXC,$2t for ttarsameeriod last yaar, . ; ,B SaSg SSBBBlBlS i Tt.Stapi Ces2i Quick 2XA1TT CZALC - HCNEY. a esCr?ist etsti tha ceuih by CatIr f at v r Cn Cillx. Head Cokis Crtr-i tr '-?J with every battlaaf HA S lUAtxm HCTJf. s Tha aalra sedi ba n-rcd aa tna eneet anajnreaa af eturra rtaj o a wan or :Jst as3t yecr drest for HAYE3T Lonnie C. Bradshaw ;ljavingipnr-r chased the Ubernacle used. by Evan- re list' Lyon, is tearing -it down .'.and J; -.ri!.-.---- removing tne iumoerrana nutnauK .,ir 4. T (Hnistmas rhoUdayswaa sis! days and, eliminating ; - Christmas . day, which' would have been V holiday un only "five days' time wasjost. Rights rcari bi Stopped yJtZZ'&iibl. can? oe. ria'oi-tms sprengui sapping ailment; have more' pep, be free from burning; sensation, pain' in groins,; backache and weakness I'lK send you Walker's Prostrate Specific free.; and nostnaid under nlain wranner. No ah- was enlarged by the addition of eight I ligation. -No cost. If it cures '.your or ten . of the strongest and c ables I prostrate gland trouble, you. can re tr-tui tae umM csastsseal tantW witn 1 aesSa faaeV this 9 . s0) tt CCxanberisia Haikie Ox, 1 luLtts, lews- and reecrr. ia retura a " 'trial TSta-e eeatsiairf CTTIUBKB--LAETa COUGH CZUl-DYfoeeoasha,'- ealis, arecTv leaaoaial, a waee rSZX STeeoHaad tkknptUraatCSIAU XSS 2 k E5IaJirO TABLES : testocsach ;' lid, your,, caused by tCHENBY fit CO.Toledo..Ohla will do what we claim .for It -- of Catarrh or Deafness tseaMea bdstle: gsatyt ralae' thst p' eeeesrtea a4 tU vWiha heart, I lTousaen and oonetkC f J wstv-r1 !;psdoai OTAlIBKLATTrO BALTAif 4 ia every fe&sDy foe UJ fcl4W --. thssa eU"JUts-Cleaaed. iWe know &ow. American Jiat .Worka, -JOI.. S: i Main Siphon. 433-W. men in Atlanta; incladinthe head f. all Atlanta: hanks. Tlie affairs of the association are-anu win con tinue to- be in the hand3 of a boai'd of -dctorsrand anC executive com mittee -as i strong; and '. representative as could be assembled anywhere - in the country, V : :- "At their annual reunion in Mem phis in: June; the United Confederate veteranaVpassed a; resolution' nendbrsr ing thememoiial rand asking: their sons and daughtexa to give it moral and financial support. ' ; . .. .- v , . .-, "This was. followed, by approinriate actioiL by the United D ughtera: .of ' the Conwederacy; 'at hteir. general the Confederacy' at: - tneir' general ber. They adopted resections en- pay the favor - oy teinng-jrour friends if not the loss is mine, -Simply send me your name .and proj&e that you can feel 10; yearsTywinger and be rid of prostrate troubled' I. B. WALKER, 2469 Gateway Sta hi : ? "Kansas -City,': Moi' T'.Z'f.. r ..... mi OMETRIST ' . . - ' . . v Eye Exnunatfoaad Fitting ' " Glasses a" specialty; -::- . ExaminationsWithoiit Dopsi. 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China Grove Record (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 1, 1925, edition 1
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