May 24, IW;
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afi" ~ V : ‘\. V brother. Mr. Craig I-it
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!!•■ , , j( . n-iivtott spent Thursday
):**■' v in I<o«nst with her
*&{ Hretiie Little.
>i<ter. Kutli. of Ashelxiro. was
Mi" ’ ' V ' vl . j’ |tiii-voll's Sun.lay.
» 'i'*" / ' ihu tsoll. of Com-ord. ' is-
Vj - pill' .Mr. ttnil Mrs. .1. I.
, \lr- •! Harveil, of Itiin-
Mi :i “‘ Mieiit file wee!:-,-ml with
ilolpli ' " ,Ui •
r«! |! ' u ' _ ).|rge crowd at the
' lV "‘ '■j r , n ,.r of Hr. Tim Harvoll’s
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SIU, :: ' I . Mrs Baxter Harrier ami
Mr ;‘; l(lr ,; ri . of Albemarle. spent
t"" ' uifh relatives and friends.
ST v a -iro r < at Mr. A A. Hart sells Sun
' ' . . Mr Jasjier Itoone. of Oak*
♦ inJ 7‘jenn Volev and Melvin Barbee.
l ' <! ...m Waiter Orayfon and sis
«> Mini**, of Stanfield Route,
nr .lessie Crayton and Beulah
; l! ‘,V 1( . of Route one.
L; '|. | 1 ~i,i i»* Ila it sell and two sis
t.r‘ ~f'Kannapolis, visited friends
• Craytoii spent Sunday
i!,’ Cotieord' with friends.
’“vr Mini Mrs. W. Hatley and Mr.
1 \h-> Iloiievcutt. of near Oakboro.
N Pvl,:l.■'smuUi.v ill >lr. M. I>.
* il' \ m. Crayton in.-tde a business
j„‘ Caneord Thursday,
pii.yd Little, of Charlotte, spent
Saturday ‘ami Sunday with home
‘ Mi Tommy, Furr. of Concord. visit
„i ri,i< vicinity Sunday.
KOINTHY KIDS.
(KOSS ROADS NO. f>.
Mr- R K. M’ilson is not improving
TffV much, we tire sorry to say.
M ami Mrs. Charlie Deal, and
chiiilreii. of China Grove. spent last
Simdtiy with Mrs. Deal’s sister, Mrs.
\ p. Wilson.
Mr- Norti Hopkins and little daugh
ter, .Immitti. of Charlotte, sue spend-
., fey weeks with home folks.
Misses Kstthleeu Lippanl and Shir
loy Ssifrit. of Uiuier. spent si few hours
Saturday evening with Miss Klnm Hop*,
kins.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Allman spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Ml
imd Mrs. K. C. Sapp.
Mr. Ralph Goodman. of Concord,
sjietir Saturday night with Mr. Dutton
Allnisin.—"
Sunday school class No. 4. of Roger
Church, will give an exercise Sunday
Hvtiiua at '1 i.’io o'clock. Msiy 22iul. Ev
crvlm.lv is welcome.
SWEET PEA.
FAITH.
Jethro Almond is in Faith putting
up ]M*sters He will show till next
week at (iranite Quarry.
F. M. I'oriell and Roscoe Barger are
running a (ftisirry smd moving dirt by
derrick power stud si rosid serai tor.
Born-to'.Mr. and Mrs. Bov-Alexan
der Curl, si son. May Id.
The dar«* DTI is on the Old log bsirn
on the old Joe A. Brown farm, nine
milt- from Salisbury on the Gold Hill
phd. Who can bent that.
M. L Conilier has a large tree in
his yard, eight feet through two feet
aliive the ground. Who can beat that ?
Miss Bernice Ward, formerly of
Faith, aml Mr. George Petren. of Kan
napolis. were married May 115th. at
the home of Rev. C. K. Turner, on
West Avenue. Kannapolis. She is one
of the twins.
Faith exjiects to have a hosiery mill
and a building -to aiamifacture eczema
cine, the home-made remedy recently
dis-overel.
Wo sittemled the sale tit the resi
dctice of the late James Trexler. near
Gold Kiioh and bought :t lot of old
tiiii.* curiosities.
■h s M. Miller runs his flour mill
h.v electric power now. He flrst ran
thi mill with water. His dam broke.
im 'l th**n he ran with steam for awhile
He is now using electric power from
Rockwell, and says it is the best of
Mi He has an old old-time wagon
years old. made by Andrew Hol
simuser. If you can heat that for an
dd wagon and in good condition yet.
h"t our your old tar wagon.
Mr. Lewis Ward, of Kannapolis. Is
111 faith today.
Ihere is the best-time in Faith right
l ' ou that lias ever been known since
'ii!h has been a town. All the gran-
! ‘ p 'Piarries are in full operation and
there is plenty of work for everybody,
>iud everyone is making lots of money
'''tying automobiles, the like of
" U' li we have never seen.
•f 1. Wyatt received an order to
a pair of millstones and the
o l ' l M" with the order to pay for
n ,'V ;| " the items in The Con
‘hies and had them very inter
esting
VENUS.
NO. SINK TOWNSHIP.
, icrmcfs are all a bout through
1,,, . iin,i "HI begin chopping cot
hj M ,l!> M ’ o, ‘ !1 ' the went her is favora
r^l'sii'i!" 1 .-i'c Newton Stowe have a
m. i “ 1 :it this ,i,ne
home i'i, 1 "' 1 ’ I ' , “ is vi.ntini'd to his
Mr ,i ' pt measles.
Kann-i, ,l!ll i s ell and family, of
Mn I M'ft't Saturday night with
’ "DI Harts,.ll.
Veil ip iI ' l |"!,, ‘denhr.nso and Misses
I'lwk" m*!' lnllll of Clear
-Mari,. \v k'H’h* I ’.' ‘‘vetting with Miss
, oldenhtMise.
terestin.r Nh'right preached an in
' ,U J’" Sun,,a - V ovening at
Present ; A large audience was
ft'euti w . r ' >! " u ' ° r the unfavorable
Mt.minv 11 : I '' X!: ' v -Htn Hudson spent
Mr nii.i m " lH 01,1 011 business.
S| !c»liiv«jr‘i ls , 11 lj Rhiehardt spent
k ' 7 ltll and Mrs. I, (>. Les.
Mrs p ...
U:lil Mn, , M idenlionse and Miss
,( ' r - Mrs 'j" llf Kuuday with her sis-
Mr. »JfV k
f""- "f Hnii s '. ’• T - Little and little
ln> fahter m " 1( ?' spent Sunday with
, J lr. vL: D ' Little,
v s mV.',* r " hlenhonse, who
Pureuts iV 111 " st ‘ v ‘* r »l days with
ll!i ’A'tuirned to his work J
in Gastonia.
Airs. J> W. Widenhotise is spending ti
gew days with her daughter, Mrs. Air
E. Herrin, of Alt. Pleasant.
Aliss Ruth Petrea spent last Satur
day night with Aliss Emma Furr.
Air. Curtis Eury and Aliss Electie
Page spenji awhile Sunday afternoon
with Miss Ethel Petrea. *
Air. and Airs. Ernest Rlott and fam
ily. of No. 11. spent Sunday afternoon
with Air. and Airs! H. A. Plott.
Mr. ..Manlius (’ook and family spent
Saturday night with Air. Newton
Stowe. BUDDIES.
MISSION.
Mr. Fred Herrin, of (’oneord, spent
the week-end with his parents. Air.
and Airs. AL H. Herrin.
Aliss Emma Hartsell. of Oakboro.
spent the week-end with Alisses Ethel
and Uleonia Crayton.
We are real glad to see the beauti
ful sunshine and refreshing showers.
It takes that to bring on the crops. We
also believe General- Green is proud
to see it. for he is beginning to show
it right much.
Air. and Airs. M. H. Ilerrin visited
their daughter. Alrs ; Albert Burley
son. ol' Albemarle. Tuesday.
Misses Mittie and Ruth Cox spent
a few hours Sunday afternoon tit Mr.
H. D. Crayton’s.
The Methodist choir of West Con
cord furnished some very beautiful
singing at the services tit Mission on
Sunday. Also Rev. Air. Short, of Con
cord. preached an excellent sermon in
the afternoon. We hope they will fa
vor us with tt visit again.
Aliss Ethel Crayton gave a party on
Saturday evening in honor of her
friends and schoolmates. After the
guests tirrived they went into the yard
and played a few interesting games
and then assembled in the parlor ttnd
played some others. After the games
Aliss Emma Hartsell, assisted the host
ess in serving ice cream and cake.
There were some little prizes given in
the games which furnished much
laughter. The guests departed, hav
ing enjoved the partv vei-V much.
FARAI GIRL.
KIMEiL
There will he preaching at Prosper
ity E. L. Church Sunday morning at
11 o'clock.
Aliss Kathleen Lippanl and' little
brother. Ray. of Cabarrus county,
spent Monday in Rowan county at the
home of tlieir uncle. Mr. Daniel Eagle.
Air. Charles Best and Miss Annie
Fisher were happily married Sunday
evening. We extend congratulations.
Aliss Stella Faggart of Rimer, spent
Saturday night in Concord.
Misses Nelle Furr and Jessie Kluttz.
of Kannapolis, spent the week-end
with home folks at Rimer.
A large crowd sittended the commun
ity meeting at Rimer May ISth. We
are expecting to have a better com
munity club meeting next month, on
June loth. Everybody is always wel
come to attend our club meetings.
Some of the people of (’oneord ivill
render a program at Rimer in the near
future. The date will be announced
later. The proceeds are to he for the
benefit of the club. TOPS.
PINE BLI’FF.
The farmers are most done planting.
Some of them tire complaining of not
having a good stand of cotton.
Air. and Airs. A. C. Linker spent
Sunday tit the home of Mr. and Airs.
H. L. Vnncannon.
Air. Walter Hartsell. of Concord,
spent Sunday with home folks.
Mr. George Aliseuheimer spent Sat
urday “night with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. (’. W. Aliseuheimer. of Mid
land.
Alisses- Vergie and Lona Turner spent
1 Monday with Alisses Carrie and JAoda
Mabry. ,
Miss Ruby Muliis, of Charlotte, is
visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Jim
Smith near Pin * Bluff.
Airs. J. P. Binckwelder and children,
(l Alt. Plea said, -stent awhile Sunday
sir the home ol Air. T. J. Mabry.
Not si ver> large crowd attended
Sun lay school and preaching Sunday
on account-of the rainy weath**r.
«n. May l°.th si Christian Endeavor
meeting wsis h**Ll in tin* home Jim
Smith. On each Sunday night at 7 .20
tin* Society \vil» hold a meeting. Ev
eryone is invO'ed We now h-ive a
good class and 1 ope* that still others
will take iwirt. BLUE EVES.
ENOCH YILLF.
Mrs. Katie Thompson is improving,
she being confined to her l>ed at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Cora Ov
ercasli, with pleurisy.
Air. and Mrs. L. W. Overcash and
children visited at Air. I)eA\ itt Over
cash’s Sunday.
Mr. John Thompson and family were
visited by relatives Sunday.
Airs. Myrtle Hilton smd son, Lee,
Jr., of the Southern part of the States
were visitors last Sunday at the hopie
of her parents. Mr. and Airs. A. A.
Wallace.
AVe hope to see Enochville become
and enterprising and booming little
business center in the near future. Re
cently we have heard whispers»of a
knitting mill being erected here. Why
cannot this town be built up as well sis
Kannapolis? The two towns are close
together and all the nearby residents
would i>e benetitted by the upbuilding
of Enochville.
Quite a lot of cotton is being chop
ped out now since the recent rains. I
NO. 10 TOWNSHIP.
Aliss Alary Belle Newell, who hsis
been attending school at Charlotte, has
returned home for the summer. 1
Mr. Norman Black, who taught the
AA hite Hall School last Session, lias sic-I
cepteil a position in Charlotte.
Air. and Mrs. J. C. Newell, of Char
lotte, visited Mr. Newell’s parents.
Squire and Mrs. W. G. Newell, recent- |
lv. . |
The Sunday school sit Bethel is j
steadily gaining in membership and
interest. Mr. Reece Ilorton is the sup
erintendent.
Farmers are not optimistic over the
prospect for a good cotton crop. Alsin\
had to replant aud as yet have not
good stands. Chopping is progressing
where stands were secured.
Air. S. O. ('happell. a mining pros
pector, is in the community prospect
ing for gold. .
Gardens are good, there being an
abundance of cabbage and early .vege
tables. Mr. S. D. Black had new po
tatoes from his garden May 14.
AVe liked your editorial, “About
Ready to Function." which appeared
in Monday's Times. It was timely and
had the right ring. ‘Of course the peo
ple of the township art* all interested
jin the proposed road, though they he
(divided as to the best place for its
[location. It seems to us that the sen
sible thing for the commission to do
j is to locate the> road where It will ben
efit most people and be a trade route
to the county's capital. So we hope
when the commission begins to func
tion it will take rliis matter up and
lie guided as per your editorial. 11.
LOCTST.
Air. and Mrs. A. AL Turner and Rev.
and Mrs. Wauchope. of Concord, spent
a day last week here with Alrr Tur
ner's parents, Air. and Airs. 1). W. Tur
ner. .
Aliss Emma Treeoe, the 1 (5-year-old
daughter of Air., and Airs. James
Treeve, was carried Monday to a
Charlotte hospital, where she under
went on operation for appendicitis.
The operation was successful and she
is reported as resting very well at
tliis time.
Two other children of Air. and Mrs.
C. L. Smith have been confined with
measles.
An all-day service in the form of n
home coming, will la* held the first
Sunday in June at the Baptist Church
The Lord's Supper will he observed af
ter one of the services. I*.
LOWER STONE.
Rev. E. Roy Connan, of Cressona,
preached a most excellent sermon
(at Lower Stone last Sunday on "Hup
jpiness." taking his text from Bhilip
j plans 4:11. "For I have learned in
•whatsoever state I am therewith to be
.content." Rev. and Airs. Connan are
| visiting Rev. ,J. 11. Keller, of China
! Grove. Airs. Gorman's unde, and will
(attend the meeting of the General
! Synod at Hickory this week. AVe were
[glad to have Rev. and Mrs. Connan
.with ns Sunday.
I Air. Adolphus Earnhardt has his new
house almost completed. It will lie re
membered that Mr. Earnhardt lost his
dwelling by lire on the night of the
Kith of April.
Some of our people are attending the
meeting of the General Synod at Hick
ory this week.
There will be preaching at Lower
Stone next Sunday, May 27tli. at 8 :00
p. m.. by a delegate from General Syn
od. which is in session at Hickory.
| Aliss Katie Kluttz. of Charlotte,
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
home folks. TULIP.
STEELE’S ( ROSS ROADS.
Airs. T. 11. Edwards and Aliss Mideta
Rogers spent a fe\v days last week at
Amity.
Airs. Henry MeCorkle and daughter.
Miss Hazel, of Kannapolis, visited at
Mr. George Shinn's last week.
Aliss Bernice Johnston returned
home last week from Statesville, where
shejjhas been in the hospital for several
weeks.
Alisses Sarah Riley and Crenlia
j Steele spent Monday with Aliss AVilna
, Shinn.
Mrs. Elizabeth Seroie. who has been
| spending some time at her son’s. Mr.
Samuel Sercie’s. lias been right sick
for a few days.
Mrs. Lillie May Rogers is getting
along tin** since returning from the
hospital, where she underwent an op
eration.
Miss Julia Johnston, who has been
real sick for some time, is not im
proving much.
Rev. Floyd AA’ilson, of Concord,
preached an interesting and instructive
sermon at Palestine Saturday night.
AJr. George Rogers is very sick at
this writing.
Alosdames Emma Graham and Floyd
AVils. 11 and Rev. Mr. Ledbetter, of
Concord, attended service at Palestine
Saturday night.
JAIL TREATMENT~OF
WOMEN UNDER FIRE
Florida Floggings Turn Spot Light on
Other Prisons.
AA’ashington, May 24 (Capital News
Service). —Dr. Hastings H. Hart, di
rector of tin* Child Caring Department
of the Russell Sage Foundation, speak
ing before the Policewomen's Section
of the National Conference on Social
AVork,, which has just, met in the Cap
ital of the Nation, finds that treat
ment of women prisoners in county
jails is a disgrace to the country which
permits.
Dr. Hart said conditions in the treat
ment of women prisoners are especial
ly had in New York, Connecticut,
Minnesota, and Ohio. He cited inci
dents, including one in New Haven,
where he said 40 women were kept in
the jail without adequate fire protec
tion in their quarters and where show
er boths had not been connected with
the water supply for two years.
“The greatest disgrace to our civili
zation in America is the county jail,”
said Dr. Hart. “The brightest pros
pect of redeeming penal conditions
comes from the entrance of women in
to active service in police and prison
work. AA’itli them have come a new
j rule of kindness, and we have learned
that brute force is not needed in the
j handling of either delinquent men or
women in jails.’’
Pastor to Go Into Evangelistic Work.
i There will lie no further services at
i Tucker’s Chapel until further notice
is given. The church membership will
Ihe moved to Kannapolis.. The pastor,
| Rev. Henry G. Blaekwelder, will go
into evangelistic work. He has been
pastor here for a number of years and
the members regret to see him go.
, E. C.
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Revival Services Largely Attended.
The revival services at the Second
Presbyterian Church are lieing largely
attended. The music by the junior
choir of forty-odd voices is a note wor
thy and inspiring feature of the ser
vices. Last nighty the roll of the
church members was called by the
clerk of session, Air. J. C. Query. Many
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