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' j SPENCE3E0 NEWS. tfekt-f?frrinitv Col lege, , is -sndiiuis" -vacation with his, parents iskdSHs0 XZMil J.ler. ourwortb VowDSman'- Jlrsv' Charles Case, ofOak'.Bidge, ' Ifr C, duringHbe past.week, has been ' visiting her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Puryear. . CMrs. J. C. Small, during: the past week.-has been more i or less indis- ,Y posed, part, of ihetune confined- to k her-apartments.',, t' ' i: itor an .absenee of one or more weeks, ' lor, several points ,in sthis; state and in Charlotte MrT'D.'Creswell, for thirty years - int.' the1-services a South ern . Kjrilwft-tf nnftprj: - weft known 'for , his '-politeness:' and V efficiency. "yMts, Wst "fill also spepd jsome time in Atlanta, ;ad finally in .William . Miss $1 ennie' Freeman, , one- . of Spencer & jkpomplished teachers will course ' of iudyf and the table1 menu v, of the Summer school of -the TJniver- - 6ity, at Charlottesville :Va.:. . .. : - - y . . .--, v7'. Subscribe t fot the ' Cresent; One dollar for your home newspaper - is , "well spent, Odell vYoung, : aged 18, with three other young men," took ; shelter, " Sun- day'last during a: storm, in an old " building , near . Lexrigton, and - was Mllec by ?tU$t' f- sister, Mrs., p. ' Godfrey,'- of CarcP , lina AvenneT . -Spencer,,; left the same nifeht to attend 0 the inneraJL Spencer I)fug; Col -can supply remedy for that thirst, at their ever- flowing fountain.- , , -r . .: Mk Tbe L6max,a well off f armerj inerchant," and sawmill operator, - of 'Davidson county, wa3 in Spencer Mqnday. . , ' ; ' ;;:;yuss;maggiev:i'age leu oaturaay, ' for Rockwell, !-upbrr.receipt of a - message stanngjinai. ner iainer naa Afallen,and ; wa badly Jhurt. The in- .Mr.- John AMtester, a .prominent farmer of '-thi&'jsectio&t was. in' town Saturday 7 1 - - r V I' The ReV-J. M. Eranaway,"aftera successful -week of evangelical -work at MocksyilleJ returjied Saturday , 1 Mr.H S 'P.arks,- k - neighboring farmer afcd sturdy,' citizen was-in Spencer Saturday. - " , Mrs.' Stansberry's little son, Elsie who was threat ened jwiths diptheria for several days, is wellV again. , - vMrs.-fS:f S. Moore.' Mrs. ' George Freeland', arid the latt'ersrMjbildren, Julia;andrEdward, have'"ben jspend-J mg aweekwithvfnendsand atthe home of- Mrs, Moore s- sister, Mrs. V GeoJXrKiuttz.;- is a buffering from' a fractured arm ca"nse4.byfall ing froitf a ladder. " iV-S' ''r Mr. J M. Knox with his daughters the Misses. ' Mar&raret. cBertha'. : and -Clara,, is sojourning at 'Blowing I Rock; 1 -ni ill . ill ? wuere iiey- wui remain' uutii - Mr. and ' Mrs'. W Summe'rsett are , spending the week' at Wrights ville, Wilxningtori,i4 delightful ; bath- hing resort. J, x -Tif " Miss Sue.Haynes, of IHiUsboro, has" been the" guest o!Miss;CalliBeard, during.ilie week.;..; -I k ;y: 'IMrs.' A,": W." Brewer-andt 'children of Danville,,Vift.; rare visitingMfsr John - Edtwrards, and the '1 latters John Lyle,"in Richmond,vVa. - I mother, Mrs.S W Motley: Mr. A. A-"Went,ia worthy .farmer of this sectiori,?nwas trading in.' Spen cer. Saturday. ' , " . ' Advertise-in . the, Cresent: It -will pay .all f the -time. - ' - t -t Master GeorgeAllbnght 'success fully passed his 1 19th irthday Sun day. He will be. a good'. ."catch ''by next leap-year, girls- If fhe remains heart-whole until . the which;w& doubt " - V " J , , jSie. H. , H. -SellsV v-an 1 excellent neighbor and farmer, was Spencer Saturday lafc. ' The banking business in. Spencer is steadily growing in volume; and their facilities are first-class at both our local banks. " -.. v The Spencer CSreseht and the China Grove Star carry the news to every corner of Rowan-r-and outside too.' Mrs,' J. C. Small with her little daughter Lillian, left on Monday for the home of Her father, Dr. Hill, afc Germantown, N. - C. where theywill remain for some weeks. v Mr Small accompanied them as far as Greeils- boro. ' ' x . - ' Miss Nellie .Thomas,' Jr., of 'Greens bora is visiting Miss Ollie Puryear. The Misses JoellaRuth ani-Beu lah IJavidson, of Atlanta, nieces of Mr. JBv -Sherrill, are her guests and v.; .on 4rncor uoiasnoro, wner 1 ne was ' joined by his sisters, the Misses Ida and Ruth, both of them charming young ladie3, and the three proceed ed to Wilmington, to enjoy the State Fireman's Tournament. . Mrs. Geo. West has a 20 year old - parrot. And still it has not learned to swear. " : I Mr. Sam Dorsett left Monday for Siler City, on a visit to his grand , pa'rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dan. Dor visits Efird and Miss Mary Bostiah, at tendedi the teachers meeting at Char lotte this week. n Webstar Barrhan graduated at. Trinity , College: last week, and baa been 1 visiting his uhele "K?apt. , W, iBj oiimmerseti annns inis weeiL vana last, prior' to returning to, hihome in Columbia S..C. V-' ' s ir. anorMrs; ,J.,P Caritotf 'hav i. j -jj; ' u ' , jt- ing at Mra. J. Dw.GaskxU -Jt" t?"- Mr. HavdenTffltfment: assistant. "at- . ..TnT - . , " V..' . torney general, .spent - last,nndaar in town. Mr, Havden is candidate for Xhe office of attomeynexaland is -bemg strongly iendbrsed . by;; prolXH irient citizens here and- slseWhere in the aiate. ; ; ; v':' Mr M. L. Jaeksbn;was at; the Central J hotd, VhxrU&e, Monday 1iightJast.-J-" :;:;j;i .' Mr. T. H. -Vtfnderf ord was an at tentive, listener tothe CraiKitcn in discussion in Charlotte, Monday night "Mr. . TsK Hareett; s? srood citizen farmer of itis ? vicinity Vas in town Saturday last,- " ' - Advertisemefits 'in' the, China Grove Star wilF-pav well," and: give the best impression of our town vas a place torv do i; business." , r ' 4.!ME;rGipLipe spent '.some timejlin Itmn tfie last day of the week. - - i;Mi'vPete - Freeze was v- in ,,'iown Katarday . last. Mr. Freeze is well Kuowu." and a. tHrifty farmer. - ? j Mr G7 H. - Weaver a"rominenj; farmet;of - the j county cpent - a - few bursin tdwn Saturday. last on bus- 'i MiShvW'-nJ. Fesperman,' another grained " citizen and , good- farmer was V. i - - . . .... . . 1 ; inown ,aunng ine waning nours. oi oattirday, and as usual, " a busy man.' I Mir." A A. ISost proniinen and one 4fjmany of the name in this vicinity t"wAsjpntown Saturday last. any farmers eame in during th !endo last week, , mostly on busi- nssri.trading:Kbuying, ete. Among itnose not previously men tionea were Mr.r-Cyrus Smith ; Mr. Geo. Davis ; iMr,ilA. L.'Overcash Mrt Aug. Deal andj Allie Winecoff. 1 - Rev. Dr. J: Ernest Thacker has achieved "distinction - by his success ful revival work at tjie, First Presby terian church, during A the past two weeks. " - ' : ' Mr;- P. L. Ketcbie, one of China Grove -s young merchants made a fly- mgtrip to Charlotte, Monday even 'in -- " .?' - My.$V AJM and family vis- itea relatives -ip . uaDarrus county, Saturday and Sundav. Iff. P. B. Goble was calLedl off on business, to Eastern Soufhf Carolina, moaday night- !flr. WaltefMiles and 'family of Y Spray; 'N. -Cv are spending a few rweoKs -wim ms iatr?er-in,-iaw xi. u GoMe. J Mr. r; IT.' Booker a, popular eiti-1 Av CHASE AFTER SOAP BY OUR 'zefc Charged with feedings cake t6, a - iU u GnTY. CHIEF.- A KTiw ba?y? . Proved; that baby, was a hand- . . -; " A , vr1;1: v -1 ; i ,C j ,v J x. , ' ' some" belle of 20."-' c t)u . Friday last.' two" stranfirersob- ' ' Mr. J. T. Holt also popular, charg- tained a' horse adflraggy from V ed with sampling the cream while "on 'Tatum'sinSalisbury and honored ' uuiy. iismissea ine service. . vu vjxjyt? wuu , ; uusiuess cau. . "ty S'S Moore, Southern rail- They brought soap, under-the ' erron- way engineer 'and "one-, ofthe finest 'eattsimpression' that weitavenot" Forgot the - dishes swere not" brakes, enougk tf it oureelyes. vThey i offered . -.i and: shattered some of : them. Guilty ft for salei minus a license.? The vifii- . and treats ordered for the; forty lant) eye of , Chief Gobei was upott' waiters ;k : J . ' . , ; , thenu. He charged urjonthem, afoot; Mr. G.- S. Lane, likewise -Southern they; fled j he pursued on abieyeleJ . I Railway engineer of tmanly .appear-1 exchanged 'it .for ajiprer ana,iaa lh ' . . ance-and efiiciency. Xltarged.tith . violatoraojhir ordinance to jcoveri - absent-mindedness -Wore, the wrong hey,.totSkiothe tall, timber, leaving- ''-t. clothes at . the reception-. Fined. tire horse and vehicle, an3 also the man, sinrew caKe 10 a, girt, wniie ucuvcicu , uw riui 4-1 woi--rcies iq thinking of bridfcs cake ' r or- base Tatum man,- and' holds- the' soapfor ball. Guilty. Ordered to send her future disposition . j'- THOMPSONSUXHERD. a box of candv. . " -Capts A. D. Smith, an eloquent speaker, absent Charged with wear ing unwaiter like grafb. Judement I Mr. - Pifamx Thompson; son of Mr. 'suspended. v , R. B. Thompson, of Salisbury and a J- Mr. J. W. Payne, head waiter -JJni- , very popular and.q promising young: 'form in wash. Excuse for not wear- "gentleman was.i united-; in marriage ' ing it accepted. r. at v the First . Baptist'; church; .; by the Court adjourned, v 1 Jttev. .vjb. fK.v McXarty toaMiss Pab eleta. Sutherd, : formerly of Houston. CZHIfA GROVE LODGES. I Texas and for the past i year ;a resi- dentof this city- iThe weddine was K. of P. Lodge. P. E. Wriffbtv I private; those in , attendance faeinsr C; J.'C. Deaton, V. C. C; the Misses Rachel Mauijeyand 'Mar G. A. Ramson, K. of R. and S.l J kgaret Lentz, and vMessers x Matter W, Cook, M. A.; Rev. C- B. Milletj Grimes, Jr., and Walter Crump, inti- . Prfl. W. C. Tifford, M. E.; McAL. mate friends of: Vthe contraetinff RitcKi M, F.; V. L. Correll, I: (k; parties. The couple left immediately P. L. Ketchie, 0. G. for Washington, D. C., for the wed- .-.ii dingrtrip.i The brideis an attractive I. A. F. and A. M. Lodge, P. E I yomj lady, and has gainea numerous Wright, W. M.; V. L. Correll, S. W.? C. F. Southerland, J. W.; H. J. Eddleman, Sec F. Cline, Tr. J., 6. U. A. M., V. L. Carroll, C ; C. M. Xynn, ,V. C; W. R. Bostian, friends since coming, jiee THE ROSTER OF TBEJRlotJ. A. M. IN CHINA GROVE COUNCIL. v Capt. Mack'L. Baker, spent part 5of Monday in Raleigh. .., .' Mr" H. -F.Walker was atith eTIotel Giersoh",' Haleigh on Mondaylast. UJ- Mr. X-D. 'Norwood,-the genial aftd popular :fc'eashier3fie2Pjeoples;..Nat L- E. Hei was in Charlotte should furnish a corres- Mpnday, t the Central hotel . who. wonld riTe neiffhbor- hodt news. r. ? Mt. Ulla' has very intelligent peo- 1RJ:S.: B. H. Miller, Asst. R. SI: J. hUtown for repairs since the lSthiffiaer, Fin.; Geo. Albright, W.; of JIay, are neanmr completion, andtw- Wagner Cond.; L. W. Safriet, 1. S.; Geo. Daniel, O. S. ; Mr. vH. R. Walker spent Sunday, ras a good son should, at the home of his parents, . Mr. and Mrs. J 1 .S. Walker, at Reidsville. Mr. T. G. Pickard, one of Spen er's favorites, spent Friday, after noon last, in High Point," enjoying the smiles it is said, of from twelve to fifteen charming- belles of that enterprising town. - 1 Mr. H. C. Kinsey, of Baltimore, well known to the business men of Spencer, was- in town Monday. Mr. Tom Alsobrooks, motbrman on the S, & S. trolley line was struck on the head, Sunday by a slipping brake and remained unconscious for a con siderable tjme. A Mr. Louis M. Porter, travelling shpe salesman, "of Charlotte, was in Spencer Monday. "Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Dorsett, who have been visiting brothers, Messers. J K. and S. C. Dorsett, recently, returned home 'on Monday. Mr. J. C. Beck, a prosperous far - mer of Jubilee, Davidson county, was in town ' Saturday.' xr, - Mr. A. J. , Broad, lb - na.s been t Work in Canton this rpast winter and spring at Canton, N. C., has returned home. '. : V " Mr. G. W. Ridenhonr, an enter prising farmer, of Franklin was inl Spencer Saturday last. Mrs. W. P. Young is rapidly improving- and the children enjoying the summer, among the mountains of virgina. Mr- Buck Keste, a well -knoWn; and thrifty farmer of Salisbury town-J ship, was in town Saturday He was kepifbusy shaking hands with his x inariy- friends. Miss Mayhew, of. Franklin Junc ,.. tionlt Ya., ryisited :her sister Miss Ella .Maybew, in. Spencer 1 during the week. vVi" --' 1 " C ; ;Mr. JoW Brewer, 'of- Davidson county," -was in town' Saturday. Mr. Brewer Abutter is- golden.'" ' - n miss iiimma jriws oi iaiawDa, Awna epent Sunday," with ' her sister; Mrs. dPrank Hudson;: left "for her iiome Rev. R. L. Brown preacehed an excellent sermon at Luther Chapel, last Sunday morning, to a full at tendance. 1 Service in the Spencer Episcopal church, was changed Sunday, ' 14th. At wui De nereaiter o insieaa or o o'clpck p. m. during the summer. Y. M. C. A. Services on Sunday, are 4.30 p. m. during the summer. . Mrs. Ray Freeman left on Monday las, for Pennsylvania, to "-attend the reunion of her college class, ('98.) Mr. A. ,A. Young, mail carrier on R. F. D. route No. 1, from Jubilee was in Spencer Tuesday . Mr. T. E. Kritzer and! family re turned from Richmond, and all in good health. Miss Margaret Gay, now of Lin- colnton, N. C, has been visiting Miss Effie Hartman, this week. Miss Gay is daughter of the Rev. . J. E. Gay, for four years a popular pastor of the Spencer Methodist Episcopal church. will;Tstart in the near future. j,::V,auerso Speni, iues- Woodmen of the World, Maple .my . ; uHviuwu- oiige. , Camp, No.-85., J. W. S. Correll, P. Mrr'f Jv & ayin; of Enochsville C. C.; H. J. Eddleman, C. C.; C. A, wouiu incomer , a fieTrbborho( man; . J. JJeal, Sentry; K. A. Bostian, T. -A. Albright? A. E. Sloop, Managers. ; The Jr. 0. U. A:' M. installed its newly elected officers last week. Tltey are : V. L. Correll, , C;v C- M.; Linn, VC; B. H. Miller, A. R. S.; G. A. Albright, W ; P. L. Ketchie, K ConA : L. W. Safriet, J. S.; G. W. Daniel, 0. S. ; P. E. Wright, Trustee. . ' ; The officers holding over to Jan. I,. 1909, are W. R.- Bostian, -BS.;; ; . JJ., Walker, V. S.;-J,F. Cooper,:. Corrjelli Trustee! 'H. f hJ- k, t V..- fjT v 1 1 . . ' ANOTHER; SCHOLARSHIP xFOB CHINA GROVE THE FOURTH. -3..? i SALISBURY SOCIAL NEWS. SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. 7.30 p. m., at ' the church, China Grove, Subscribe forRowan County's own the Spencer Crescent. We want enough names on our subscription list , to justify the investment in a first-class ".Outfit for newspaper and 'job work Your subscription will 'help the enterprise on. , Send your "dollar to i the ''Editor Crescent". for one year. SALISBURY PERSONAL NEWS. Presbyterian sermon . by Mr. C. A- Montgomery has tales ( kple,; and should supply a correspon- 11 a. m. at Zion Reformed church, tell of the smoky Alabama city and! .deat aliyeir to the interests of that sermon by the Rev. M the Tennessee Valley which show his section. v - ' pastor. Subject; "The trip to have been pleasant and inter- jfin Bridge people" are interested Ulvldes Us. eaung. - in knowing of passing-events m that Mr. J. F. Idiller gavl his friends section. Some, one there should .send a barbecue at Zeb Tuesday and old- items every weeK. time scenes were enacted and old- - The Patterson Manufaeturing Corn time stories told. . . ' pany will soon have its power plant Miss Annie Neave after two weeks operation aina Grove now has pleasant visit to Jackson : Springs, is an up-to-date- mill, and highly cap at home again!' v " able officers in charge of it and con- - Mr. P. A. Hartman gets the con- ' tract for part of the street curbing Mr. Charles Safriet, living some tn rlnriA TIiata art ervmA rftir ani;r.Vk,,WT welcome visitor m town : and was I Mrs I., ... .. nere Tuesday, selling cotton. A Princeton rCollege Scholarship Was conferred at the closing term of Roanoke Collesre, upon Mr. E.; C. M. Noacker, CoPer or popular, and talented Gulf That Juuu6 ciuzen, wno is in every jsense wormy or tne honor -and deserving of the benefits it confers. Mr Cobper jconducted a school' at Strasburg, Va ' .most successfully, iduring the past ' Rev. M. M. Noacker, to "The Young 1S f fiTaduate of Roanoke,-. Men of China Grove and Vicinity." m the class of 7 ' v Every one cordially invited. tf MR. W. W. REED DEAD. NEWS FROM FAITH, N. C. Mr. William Bame is tv,qm , f w I tonr tniles .east. ta an oftnasionfll and I nis Dea, ana quite uu J.UXC CX.X 0JlXs WHL i I . . . . I, - -fsf". market price was twelve thirty five Mr. W. , W. . Reed, a; well known re tired business man," of Salisbury, died me is couaned to -m "-jf ;jwr W idence of Mr. Harry A. Bernhardt. E. C. Hoffner Mid son are xunerai ana DunaitooK place TKo visiW at Mr. Noah Morgan's. - 1 Y morning at Chestnut HiU day for a few weeks visit to Tate Springs. ' - Editor William H. Stewart proved to be a good! watchman , of his own premises near dawn of Wednesday A negro burglar "got' it" in the stomach from a revolver, while enter ing Mr. Stewart's bedroom. Mrs. J. A. and Mr. Jacob A. Ren- dleman ,Jr., and the Misses Catha- Patterson-Young Mercantile Co., will use the new electric lighting ser vice in their stores. This concern is one of the most, extensive in the county, and carries a large assort ment in every line of merchandise. : Mr. Solomon Yost is .. ill, and Monday too ill to sit up. on cemetery. Rcv Divi M, M.1 Kinard officiated. Mr. Reed" was 85 vears of -:: 'jiTt ;- T - Mr. and. Mrs. J. R. Lyerly have a?f: He leaves any. Old friends who en visiting at Mr. T. R. Lihgle's will remember himkindly. ' been this week, , Mrs. J. I. Barger visited her moth er this .week. 1 - Children's Day exercises were well THE SOUTHERN'S NEW TRAIN, ' No. 46. : The service has been -decidedly promoted by the addition, of ; the ld- bemarle and Mt. Gilead this week. Messers P. L. Ketchie and F. R. -.Monday.f ---- " ' v ' ' - . X k Mrs? Edwards,' wife , of ";Dr. J. D. "t Edward,1' -'a' prominent physician M SUerCityana -sister ofiftl-T. U - "". Brtfoksv of SpencerVyisitedl the fam- . , ; Uy-Vf liMr,'T;-f urc Brittain1 & "Campbell, stand high among Salisbury merchants. Read their great ad in the Cresent. mi r i ' i . m ine csoutnern's new passenger depot is elegant, commodious, and superior to any other between Alex andria and Atlanta ! A. W. Winecoff is a conscientious and square-dtealing, business man. He is another friend of Spencer." - . Salisbury people - are beginning 'to fgive compliments to the Cresent, bpencer's first, and only newspaper; It will strjve to deserve ' them; " ' Col. J ohn S. Henderson can-ied his- years ; lightly He is the same old-time gentleman when, wc first knew him twelve years ago; alert gemai, sacuye, ana puonc-spintea: , J3eIk-Harry Company's . millinery .13 -upto-date - in -every sense. " Any -woman, . however homely,' looks well withtheir elegant outfitting. 5, " Editor. Stewart, of the Watchman, endured' itnd. the Editor of the Cres ent enjoyJedBalf ihour?s -chatin .Spencer, ; Saturday evening. Bro,4 5., too, is public-spirited.-- . J H i &rs. Walter McCaniess;' a Voung uriuBf waSk.xoDoeq ; in -me street v at- ixrvuxy , morning-, iasty -ai-ine point or, reyolver? rbyak.young,whife:man:N-5 Mrs. C. F. Southerland has been attended. Sunday last ; and the enter- tn5?firof rplntivs nnil -PrrprirJl-k in Al-I tflinTOfint. "ntYve st. -nlflisnnt anpcpss Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Heller deserve a ial ieavmg Charlotte at 4. p:! m. for great deal of credit for their efficient reensooro. It enables pusiness men aieman ,jr ana tne misses jatna- - TfcV TrtiUin training of the children for this an- as we" as, lay-snoppers,-to; jgo and nne and Alice Rubs; are visiting rel- Graham attended the Craig-Kitchm nnai eyent come between those , points at con- atives and friends in, Wilmington. (debate at the Charlotte anditorium. .Mr; Jbhn'' Rhinehafdt: ti-oay Mon- .Anient hours and in rtay time. Con- . ' Monday night. ; , mnv n h f fin,J ?uctor P. Ai HillofvCharlotte. is in ' CHINAS GROVE SOCJIAL " NEWS: ' charge, 'andkis ' desrvedlv : nonnlur , " 7 -J 1 uituu. ' t . . T- .-. i . X nlaee. and fdr.a vear-nast attending L Mrs. Mitka SHrAwalt W Kai ffi f with its vpaikTOiis . , J, i Mr. J. E. Corriher a prominent ilBftvidson Collesre has returned EereT first Tas&no- Mrs-i, W-iM'-ti-i',;' '' ': : VV'-i'ri:.---. farmer; of Rowan, wasin :ton Sat-; ;and will conduct- a tonsorial' parlor. Peeler," Bame and Co., paid out SALISBURY REVIVAL MEETING--Urday last. If it is not" a: tight squeeze through several hundred cellars pay-day Sat- ' ' - '. .'' ; . - - ' - Mr. M. E. McKnight, well known nis door, it; means at least a close urday, to the granite workers! The union meetings , at the Gospel farmer of this section, was trading' p&ave- - . J. R. Ludwick is the eighth granite tent, by Kev. E. K. McLarty, of the in town &aturaay last. , Subscribe for the Star, and keep .cutter, going from here to Wise, Ho Mettodist church, and Rev. R fi. ip with-the times.- : cut g1- : -U . " H Neighbor, of the Baptist church, i spent last Friday night, witb Jjis Mooresvle, have, bee visiting Mh : yicinitv schoolmate. -Mr. Herbert Cooner; I wmr;H,Airf rmr" Wrl . - . ' Venus. mr. -uennie vveisn oi mt. i-ieasani, - - u MVKiri-.Ai-iiA-s recent graduate tf-Roanoke College, Mr. and? :;MrsfCffeMillfeo liti'flnoTxr fV,; lis bfiin w Wv tl,Prfit,T thoughtful sermons. , The singing is -unusually good. by v the well-known - Gospel i singer Mh., Altha I. Ruby.' ' - - - - j ' - SPENCER BAlSE BALL TEAM. . :":-.: 1 .. v . . . a '. The; Spencer lads will - crossjbats THE JR. 0. U. A. M. scnooimate, Mr. Jlerbert Cooper. Miller's father-in-law.;;; JUr. - IX MT. Mr. G. F. McAllister of Mt Pleas- Hinson; near townthisrweek. ant, was at the Buford hotel Monday , Miss Mamie Cook; from near.GIass, last. .. . I and, who has . hefin.. stavine"- at ""fieri MpQPr JflTnPQ ru Cfll "FVW uncle 's, . Mr. J. . W Cook, is spend- By invitation, the Revrj. M. Dun brothers, and -popular farmers were inS. this week at ihome; , It is .hinted away; pastor -of Spencer Baptist i a.J sa-wi- i,ci - that this fact, mav influence one of I church, addressed the Order vat tt . u : ,-.-y . , unma- lirove's-popuiar: Deaux to ex- si ounuay an ouneu hwith AsheviUe on the Fulton Height Uncle Johnny Deaton: shook hands hma u A h Ua nf pn assembled. The meeting .Wa3 in the! rl 1 am on I TT-rJiloif- anA Rafi-iflair .Trt-rk todly with the Editor, recently in least one.day if the-band is call- courthouse, and. was large and appre-lf19thand 20th. It Us eipectefl that v . y.u. z.1: , " Tr' "Jr ed on to rlayrthisrtweek; . ciauve. : this -will be. a-good game as potlt years oldyet-a hale : citizen. His , - f This, order now numbers about 20 teams are in fine shapeand each coin age goes back -to the-time o Old COURT REPORT OP THE TRIAL 000 in North Carolina. During . the fident .of winning. The Spencer team" Hickory andllie is. .inanf jmem- . v K OF THE. WAITERS past 'year, the; Order has increased has been playing-some-; goodVbatt v",-' "- : "'' ---i--v.- r - largelr throughout the' United States lately., and deserves fhe.apport'oi " Miss Mary, -daughter .G3L3tx.i2atii ' ; Satna-tittygmght iastrafr' the' Y. M. Of - the whole 5 increase!; " this 4 State the Salisbury -and .Speneer fans. Mrs. kJ.L: .Siffefd,wJiowas tjuite CJAaLcomtttseint : judgment upon has gainedtwoTfifthsrrPennsylvania " ,t ill lasi vweeKis-scoiiyaiescingfSiowiy i xra i .-.."-;,.-vv.tu-'..; i flUE K.L N ff -y A T' j P rf A f-f rfPTnT .K ' Mr, X A: 'ffisfflmUi'iraUmnm Rofo- locf Jrw 1 WHnrtopngnrted:. , jrr. , i r ' r Mr. T: (Pi cknrdr first tried, was " mr. . w ta.4JarrELU. inriHTjBBesxnci ioiaivenraft smau imUWi y - CIO UUS AA. i4W..fcUUf W- i uxi ' f .i II ' " 1 . . - i - i - 'ii. '.:..-....-..,'-rr.v:-. . . . . I : -M. . Va.. peciaiiy. trusiyaiast,,:. ni-s3ia j Lrsriir: n,' the longest sei vice Jjeci3ifrjt JtezZh- i ehsursxd" isSih. keru route esfoflfishf3 Trrrder IhiTTsd- 4 the-" esattatig I eral provision ctcetnSllr?5iy.i gmEgnarafrwTr THOM-BENNETT. H : 1 The " ' detectable1 1 . debate -r betweein -.r "Mi- " TTttiAi ,';'9(;"lnjWM.Wlty & thousand " -- . ' J' jTiln among; taebeatjrhent, . 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The Spencer Crescent (Spencer, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 19, 1908, edition 1
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