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47 , VAv ?U -f " i, - ' ., ; 4 k X - i ' r " A - I V' , - t. - ..? i ' 4 .' t I ? 4 1- V J mmmm&mm , .,1 i'Sf-.--". v. . V 1 t. t JT mv-'" 1 5 Y t 1 7. VQPiarC;lIOST tirday, W tHe Will enjdy Virginia stkt aiid valuof af estaft?mhat CtiDQv "GEO VB SOCIAi- IHTWa ' and interest t Rev. Mi rJJToadkr AN-ASTSPElTCEa JfflaBMy-V J 1 ? .'V . STEPTHE ORGANIZATION OF Beach, Oceaiv View, ani other things yiciSity.? &''Jf:& ; VC ;VC " ' " U " d '5 presided. .-, . t- " s . ; PABTYV y'' I V v - ABOABD OP TBADE. proper tp be indulged: by discreet MfjMtegg y'MW.Bostvisited her cons: . V -V 'V-. - '' - 'V- "r- " ' . , -' vniitiw mm fnr b1mnf a .A - t'-t-: ' Irnnittl AiT or-Oon- in. Mrs .1' JTf!rPsa HnTiiir thA Tiast Just on theeve'of ffOinff'-to.TJres . 'A f'Boardot Trade was r onranized I vf ; v- in; ' Spencer. , last " weejc with '.'f'X' a 5 membership ..composed of S v- J. srttte "thfl tpldinff rftizens: ' ' The meeting was' presided over by W. H. Burton , as temporary chairman, who outlined the ; object of the gathering and urged ' united effort in building v. upj the, interests ot i Spencer. He vi'y i stated that when he came to Spencer twelve years ago, the place then being ; . Q'. .a .barren field, a common question ask I y yVed new comers was ' where did "you V come from: and : did; you pay your bar bill t" Conditions havia changed jn4 vcressive community composed of the best classof citizens. A general dis- J cussion tollowed snort talfcs being I made by Eev; J. M. Dunaway, Q. W. :PZy:: ; Connell, W. G.iHorne,' J. P. Cnoweii, llrD;! Scott :Allenand ' vinimleTjaf ci-t I Cbnriell, W. G. i HorneV P. CwwelH ! ers. Alter tne organization .had "the-following omcers President, G. W. - Connell: rvEirtl W'ice P resident, J; P Crbwell ;3eecadJ iUVicPrnt;.iJ: SBurges;;!rh retary; AlW. Hicks ; Treasurer,tiHey ard : "besides eirig .an.' uncom- vice irresiaent,. i. v. ji.wiii, t ii. sn i : ' t t 'H.r l R. -Dorsett: -'Chaplain, Rev. J. -ui.. i Dunaway. Standing committees were? appoint- ed as follows : ; Industrial ConimiUfj tee, I'D Miller J. P Crbwell, ?wfkni)ga-" homerhis children who TT T 'L T , T T 1.1 ,.TW - r.Ulf xx. jjunon, a., jj. xrunsen, Thoma4and ?A. D. Smith. ' , Membership Conimittee, J. lP.f Cro weUiDrM. i.'Smoot, Rev: J. M Dunaway, W. L. Ray and J. D. Boih Sett. t ,'. .' . - Press Committee, r L. Scott Allen, B. F.t Stevenson and P. M Nussman. i Committee oh -Constitution and By Laws, Jsf K. Dorsett, Dr. M. Iihmoot and D. J. Miller. -: 5 A. resolution offered by Rev. Mi Dunaway was' passed by thebqard of trade- asking fthat the Spencer Cres cent .be Tnad3 a semi-weekly pubUcaf tion at once, the board pledging its. suppo j. of , the paper. SPENCER SOCIAL NEWS. Mrs. S. Freeman, who has beeiu kiiHNMSJthe at Kiioxville, TenUui returned at the weekend', after a -; most enjoyable trip and' visit. . .Mrs. J. W. -White, with her two children, -Willie and Lucille, is visit ing friends1 at her old home, New berry, S. ,C, where she'was married to our estimable townsman. New berry is one of the most delightful towivs in the Palmetto Istate Mr. George Anderson, one of Spen cer's ex-mayors', and always popular here, gave the editor a visit Tuesday last m the' sanctorum. Mr Ander 6ott is a law agent in the service of the Southern, in the offices of its division counsel, Dorsey, Brewster & Howell, Atlanta, Ga Mrs. Doyle who was removed from Mr3. Harris' boarcVng house Monday afternoon, to the sanitarium at Salis bury, is suffering from puerperal fever, and critically 111 Tuesday. Mr Doyle was one of the Southern ma chinists who were cut off in March last, and has been working in the Grimes Bros. Rolling iMill at Salis bury. Mr. W. H. Burton, with his sons Clifton .and Leander, spent Friday and Saturday and part of Sunday last in Atlanta, returning home Mon day in time to be of especial aid at the interesting meeting Monday night. While in Atlanta, Mr. Burton spent most of the time with his older brother, Mr. W. J. Burton, of the Georgia Electric Railway. Dr. " J. G. Busby's new "red demon" arrived in town Tuesday afternoon, and was admired by a score of citizens. It is , a goer. RevTDF. M. L. Lyerly, A. M.f Ph. D., Mathematics and Science, Crescent Academy,' N. C, made -ariv iteresting call , upon the -editor, 'Tuesday last. This, institution is of Rowan county, and one vto be proud of. - v v Mr. S. A. Chandler, of High Poitrh, N. C, spent a few days as the guest of his "Son, '.Mr. A. B. Chandler, the past week. ' - , Mr. Ernest , Knight and wife are , now living at. The Thornton. Mr. Knight, is , Southern Railway engineer on the Selma ditisioriT 4 - ' ' Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Seay, of Selma, are visiting her hiother, Mrs. C. M. Thornton. Mr. Seay . . is switch engi neer of the Southern.' at Selma, and & very pleasant r gentleman. . The Baraca- Glass at the M. E. 4,' . 't-!V church, Sunday, was well surorted. lV Mr. Stevenson proved expert in hand- i ling the subject of the lesson ; ' and the class' responded aptly, and show- ; ed both ; interest in., and knowledge 'x of " the werk. 11 r Miss Blanche Walden, and Mrs. P. H.' Drennan, of Greenville; -S. C.f J ' ."t Kizziah. On the same' day. theyleft ' on No. 12 , for.? Norfolk" and other - -T 'yirginiai, points "f'- .Both rdre pleasant , ;j ? ' guests of a pleading hostess. ' '' iv, ? ,Mr. J. c Jvizziab, - captain of v spencer's own, arid Mrr W.' S. Sweet kol Salisbury, leave for Norfolk, Sat- 3r A1L subscribers whbehave1 forgotten j the v:BucKesUrttmenWasrn to pay ' the "invariably in 'advance fftown M'lfS'f V : VV snbscrintinn nriftft nnrven tflmri si n are politely reminded that it is---one dollar until the change ta a semi- weekly. , , . ; , No games were played, Fnday and Saturday between Spencer and Greensboro; a piece of good fortune for the team that wo uld-a-been left. . Ever ''eBoxpaje''ppj of the ladies of Spencer, we" have in terviewed HC&ptain Kizziah,-. Spencer BaebalkFeani:; arwi are . aathorixed '.to say- thfit at all MmeslaVed in cer and other team!, "the" ladies, God bless cm," are admitted free if tneyare: Spencenans. v; -uther3aiay -Djmee' '3fT Ayery, Mrs. iexyt &nd theirN little MoultonreftSaturday '4ast for .a jjbjw 'j; t jkiorganion. Aosojnueij eftrent;alhierrof; '4he Wachovia, , active Vdequalryr efficient member pi-mime eiicjfCiMPevu xur uuuiic -use. - i:r i..t.ij- left the PourtH with us, for a -restfuL two tky'ssojourn .with his parents aStatesville. " ..He returned .Sunday ave been , gaining ; health and vigor therefor a month past. - f ? .': Miss B"ertha,sdaughter of Mr. -T. 'J. JjTurchi-sOn, one - of Vour ; verv best gJoung business men, left here Tues day last for a week V visit to ,Qreens- boro and "'.Siler. City relatives. : . ivMr. RvT Dorsett and family, left Wednesday last' for-a visit , to his iapnerf tmr. , j ?iuan ; jjorsew, sr;, at pueri,t4iaiy:.,ana ms-iiOroui?rfl-F': a. GradyDorsett, atMttsborxK ' tUfeg: BSaleeb)f aiisbury was iiirTiwn o,onaay. a iittie;, cnac m$h hua give the jwitor5 very ipleas hisinterest?ln Speheer "and its "peo- y Dag compieteq ner cottage and nas a dePgfit-dat cupy the orinledwD ing on Fifth street,- of "pleasant memories. Mr. Hams is one of the Southern's steady . and efficient ma chinists. Farmlands in Rowan county- are certain to. advance in value, through the advertisement Rowan gets in every section of the Union through the Crescent, Farmers who have land to sell may advertise it in the Crescent free of charge by -subscribing for one year, Mr. W. F. Kaderly, master me chanic, Southern railway, who has recently taken charge "of the Spencer shops, and made his. home among us, subscribed for the .Crescent Saturday last. Mr. N. J. Mason, Southern railway fireman1 fell from a freight 1 train at Monroe, Va.. Sunclliy morning, in Tunne his side severely, rle was taken to the Catholic hospital at Greensboro, N. C, where he is still1 under attendance. Mr. George Lester Steele, in charge of Spencer waterwarks and a capa ble young manager, called on the edi tor Saturday and subscribed for the Crescent for the ensuing year. Mr. C."H. Freeze, a prominent farmer, R. F. D. No. 1, brought a fine load of melons, etc., to Spencer Monday last.. - ' . Miss Bessie Clark, of Danville, Va., has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. N. Boone, glaring the week. Mn A. lireen, oi New lork; and member of the firm of'.. Gorman & n,v of Spencer, ; wa in town dur ing the first part of the week on business. j Salisbury and Spencer advertise ments in the (Crescent are' bound to pay whether times are good or bad. Miss Pattie ;Prince Turnbull, of Lawrenceville, Va., -has been during the past week the charming guest of Miss Leonie. Prettyman ,and will be; so probably two weeks or more. Attendance at the Baptist church Sunday morning was large and ap- A ir"'' Tk a i 1 preeiaxive. jvlt. runaway preacnea in theieountry in the evening. - ; Mr. J4 E. Kennerly was oneof the new subscribers who want the Cres cent a semi-wefekly- Mr. Kennerly is. one of our most useful citizens. "k MrK John, H.r Bane, .a worthy f ar mef i on Salisbury R. F. D No. 4 had a '-chat with the editor Saturday last. Mr Bane live$ on the ,Hill place now the property of DjPoole. , In March last Jie hafl leg -broken,ta -peculiar accident" of its - kind, as noted in the press. .The j limb is very, slowly gain ing but .Mr. Barie is eheerfulry? vMr. : J. R. " Thomas,' our honorable mayor, is getting7 ready for August orders. He is , putting a kitchen floor on his coal and wood yard." . Subscribe for -the r Crescent -sand save tha.ttftyt cents adyaneewheh it -changes io ta' sto-weekly."; ; The DvL. 'Arey store, buildings are being rapidly completed and add ma terially to the- appeararice of . Fifth KanttN 4mAejfoi . ine , m. jv cnurcn- ana rfaithfur?worker' inthe' Y:1 Ci: A. fijglihor mvranklin.precinctf'-was m openwr, wiip-proance!Jja.onaay.,if Miss vHaftie. launders deft; 'oaKclw 36 Tuesdaj&Iast l for at months, visit io ner -moineroajsak, aunaere at Sycamore TfiLj.'' r- urniain ecAj&mpoen wiisoon nave an- attractiveOTyT in thefirCresent. Watch' for it.; -; . FAITH NEWai - f Prunmiers' a?e5w Jcoming t Faith v in a4t&ttovries: Mr.. .J. D. Browi came far Esesday. T are filled with orders. f ' i Sunday' School ConyentTon" td'-rbe heId'at,Kocl GrovCjtf..eliuri!hJfoT jLit&er gLQwnaip,v:conYene august, 13th. iS-sOv; Pf6sDectorsvhaVeibeenlookiM over locations in town this .wkV Stray dogs arebeinfr killed'' iik Mr." Miles" Stiflait', a" prosperous farmer and "townsman' brought in the first- wheat or' 1908: Mr& J.A. Brown is visiting her daughter,- Mrs. GsT Peeler, this week V v'-p ". ;'- Mr. Ayerr and-; partner, are painting Mr. Chal. Fgle 'ssidence v r Mrs. v Henry Hess is ill . and con fined to her Tiouse. ' iThe' ball game beiween Red Rose arid ' Faith teams '-Showed the score 5 toTl in favorof faith. 5 Mr.; J. T. Artz Shas" a big job 'on granite' work, ; . ' " ; s Peeler, Bane & Co. shipped $, car load of street cnrbing circular cor ners . to Philadelphia, Pa., .Saturday last. :lrU;: :. For jajball game withlFaith writei or phone tp W. - H.; Binder managejC; Surveyors were out oil-the granite belt last week taking in-theVdifferent fracts nought trom JMr. J. ; 'IX, Yyatt aoiue. lime ago. . . i ; Mr. Harvey - Bacoh-t ant; Mr. Ardi Klntz returned homef rom Wise;-S Ni apeijat xmi wee aceompaniea Kmiutzwn-ias seen on North- Carolina, Rowan County. Know all men by these .presents that i, J. W. Young of County ana State aforesaid, have this day made constituted and appointed NP. Can non of the county of Mecklenburg and State aforesaid, -my true and lawful attorney, to act for me in- my place and stead, in all matters con cerning the settlement of any and ail claims that I may owe or in the col lection and settlement of all claims and accounts that may be due me. This power carries with it full au thority : to . the said N. P. Cannon to tateVcJbarge 'of , all my .books, papers, accounts, etc., and collect by suit compromise or otherwise as to him may seem best and expedient, or em ploy a collector or attorney to collect the same and institute suit in case of expediency or settle in any way that to' him may seem the best and ex- pedient. The said N. P. -Cannon is hereby fully authorized and empow ered-to use (the proceeds of all such collections as may be made on said accounts in paying off and discharg ing any and all claims that may be against me in Rbwan cpunty or else where, and he is fully empowered to settle all such claims in- any manner that may seem best 4o him or refuse payment in case he should deem the claim unjust and improper. And the said N. P. Gannon is hereby ' given and granted full power and author ity todo and perform every act and thingwhatsoever "requisite, and nec essary to be ' done in arid ' about the premises, -as fully, to all-intents and purposes, , as I might or could do if personally present and I hereby, rati fy and' confirm " each and every , act that N. P. Cannon, my said attorney, shall lawfully do or cause to be done by virture hereof. v . A In witness whereof I have set my hand and seal this June the 25th, 1908. - , v - DR. J. W. YOUNG, (Seal..) North Carolina, Rowan County. . I, P. S. Carlton a Notary Public of County and State aforesaid do hereby certify that J. W. Yotmg this day personally appeared before me and acknowledged the due execution of the aforesaid instrument or power of attorney. " P. S. CARLTON, (Seal.) Notary Public. My - commission ' expires, Dec. 15 4908. . oCN r, 2fiho, don,- - ; . TRUSTEE NOTICE. "4 All persons owingand in debt 'to Dr. J. Wi iYourig will please arrange to -settle-their account at once. ? . r You can pay a part or .ali you owe 1 mm v Dyf uepusiunK io same iu t m Wachovia ! Loan &-Trust, Col; to tny credit, and receive a 'receipt . for "the amount paid from Mr.7 'Ai W. Hicks," Cashier. : - ' - j - N. P. CANNON, Trustee. - - Charlotte, N. C. jcWi hast , been - visiting Miss Majreie Bostian;ie5vijigif for her :home - Sun- cii!rs. 'rMrerBnzendinft J oft iTir. ginla,f ; spending sonetime, ; pleas antly, among" bet friends here. ' ".The Rev;, W.f B: Anil spent4 part of Wednesday in Concord, VN& . IJJSh," Clarence- Deal of Birming- IMbel jpeal, tof Landis, spent partiof a Cay his vweek in China Grove with 1UU 3UAu ttUU SlSLCi -III 1HW. - IVI IKS iriendav&nd visited - the cotton mill Mtti4eifi. was, mnck interested in' its operations v-afld' construction, having lieyerbeji through one till th6n. TfiSw TYi HroAVAK P u: ffftJjjknt "Monday night and Tues . aS' hee with his v old friends, Rev." MrR',W .G. ifferdr with her Jittle wittf her- sister.' Mri W. D. GraJbam. .isseMalComher, ,Isfx sojourning with'friendaritt Greensboro 'for 'a few uMgur .iizweia, is. spenorrg a tew daya rusticating nar' Mill , Bridge illed t ht j" HHftroerr Cooper, a , student " of ;.4Pno. ' popular -spent Tues- wxy wiin -nis parents, vjur. and Mrs. John F. Cooper of China Grove; -Mhe Misses podia'- and Ira Linn and Liura . Beaver . of Landis, were welcome- visitors in China Grove last Monday. -y-' . -y : - ' ' " JtfriErnest Misehheimer of the Springs bearing 'his name is visiting fcjiiues jn nina urove . 'islffiie' Goodman i& spehdinff a levy-weeKs - wiin. relatives in- Amity. "Profep-E. Wright spent a day or twdjthis week at Mt. Dlla in tbe: in terest of Wright 's high eji6ol which oegms lis term Monday, the 13th. Henry:, Brown, t a prominent of JBear, Poplar was in China GroveWednesday; ;:,s-r. : - ;''"y p vorown, ' a prosperous erio1S-)ar Qin1$t0r!JhasV'a'e-. cepfer a'allrpm Grace arid . Salem churches arid ' will shortly, reriiove with i Ks : family, to Salem narsonae. Many-Vf riends- as: well- as-his immedi ate , congregation - resret is leaving liere, but- wish: Ihiiof? what Jie deserves V-stiUrmatercces& :- . : - -'4---. Lr-'r.'Ctoopltsturtfv, farmer -v!jir"oj.3fc. jtr. b, ; was m town- W ednesda v and- reperten gy erything pfbsepririg in'his vicinitv. I Mf. Joe Cook 's baby arid little -boy are regaining usual health, after a mild malarial Attack. . Mr. J.K, .Wilhelm visited his father Mr. J. R. Wilhelm, near Grace -church this week : Although: four miles dis tant from, town, he heard the .Silver-- vtisses Jessie and Essie Fritz left town dri (Monday last for a visit of a week or more to their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Young-at Mooresville: .Sunday school at. 10 and service at 11 this coming -Sabbath at the M. Ei church. Rev. W. L. Nicholson. Mr. J. .Eddlemam was struck Tues day last, by a bicycle ridden by a boy who lost, control of the machine. Mr. Eddleman was not seriously hurt, but was badly bruised. . Go to F. W. Bosts , for -beautiful wedding presents and birthday gifts in Japanese ware. Mr. Martit;a Arnold of Indianapo lis, ind., is visiting Dr. and -Mrs. G. J. Atkins. Advertise in the Star and we will draw trade to you. Mrs. M. A. Pinkstori left on Wed nesday with her little daughter, Beu lah, on a visit to Mr; and Mrs. Adolph diss near Salisbury. Subscribe for the-Star and keep yourself posted. $1.00 a year until the 24th. . All day service at Lutheran chapel Sunday ext; Children's Day Rev. R..IL. BroWn will preside. Make -it a rfed -letter day., ,. The coftoni mill is running on half time this month. " Mr. Hubert Patterson left on Wd nesday for Greensboro on business. Mr. A. W. Wineeoff, the "enterpris ing Salisbury merchant, was in China Grove this week visiting, relatives. Holshouser ' and Sifferd are expect ing a: consignment of . nice new dress goods, Mr. J. A. Bost of Sand Richie, a popular farmer "on Salisbury Rf F. D No. 3, was in town . Wednesday. ; F. W." Bost we observe is still buying from 150 to 20Q fine chickens per day Mr. T. .C. Puler left Wednesday for Jacksoiiville: to take a position there in 1 the chair factory. Manv tnends regret to-Jose him here. 1 If.. T . i "-r TT I 1 I mr. o onn mcjvniffnt, - a prominent farmer of, Euochsville, was in town this- week v-'Mlss Ruth Thorn is spending the weefo with her- sister,N Mrs Leslie at Creedmoor. -" Mr, M. L. Ritchie ileft' Thursday morning with his sonTFelixI on' a trip of two weeks to Texas. : He will spend. ten days with ' his brothers at Will s iiomts and1, then visit Dallas, r.- V The roller mill is now; running ull capacity and i its hum is? musical; ! .v Children 'sDay at Mt;.Zion Reform church was largely attended. The (.occasion was marked by; enthusiasm Mr LvKetchiehose absence last week was. tbe cause of jcnriosity if not. of ''concern - among his -; affectionate young . friends, - returned home sound and smiling.-i Ie1 reported ; a good time" at Davidson College. Under the circumstances it could riot have "been otherwise, ' - . 'Mr. Louis Holshouser was obroad last week- buying cattle. . -Mr. Thomas Rankin, a proseprous farmer from the Enochsyille neigh borhood, came in on business Friday last. . - r , ' Mr. J, P. A. Beaver 'spent a few busy hours in Jtown at; the' cloe of the week"; among; the ' merchants v . Mr. M. L. - Efiird; allied' his "name to the" Star mailinglist Jast Friday. Mr" Efird is one of our best ' citizens. popular t young. Jadies, : so that i-,was doubly pleasant. We nope . to jchron iele his nextirthday :"V ' ; Dr, J. B.; Gaitlyer a gexual gentle man ,likeL hy neyerybodV, ' added hia name for ; the Star ? after., seeing the last issue,, although we had failed on China Grove news so sadly , Mrs. P. J. Cress .has. been, suffering from-neryous debility, for more than a month past, part of the time con fined to herroom to the great regret of her relatives and friends. r Mr. McIftRitchie,. a delightful gen tleman and. f enterprising merchant, gave ' the Star a year's subscription atthe close ot last weeJi. 4 Mr. C:A. Corriher, of Mt. Ulla, R. F. ,D. No. 1, was in townon Fri day . and left one dollar for the Star. Mr. Corriher, is. one of Rowan's best farmers.: ,;v - ?:':';' Mr,. LViRoss : Cress, an - up-to-date farmer," of ? Salisbury B. F. D. No. 2 Was in .townjlast week and. left a sub scription :tf pr- the Star - - Mr.J. C. v Wilhelm, one of China Grove's; worthiest , added his name to the Star's list Friday last Mrs. J. V. Sutton, now of Column bia, S. - C proved her affeetion for her China Grove friends last weefc by sending for news of our town sBeTi;BLs BrowrEfa interestedirii- the advent ; of -the Star and. warits k to prosper. His name will-honor its roll.v Mr. M. A. Goodman, our excellent townsman, placed his name on the Star books Friday last Mr. J.;S..Life, a prominent Rowan farmer, made; a visit to town at the end of the week. Mr. W. B.' Ludwig, our esteemed citizen, subscribed for the Star. It will henceforth shine for him too. WMr. Lee Rankin, a prominent Row an farmer," was in town at the close of last week. t Mr. B. J. Bostian, whose family name is a guarantee of good citizen ship, subscribed at the end of last week for the Star and wished its every success. Mr. C. C. Kjrk, another sterling citizen wants the Star to be semi weekly and subscribed to proriiote it. Mr. Jones Kirk was m town Friday last busy among the merchants. Mn Kirk is well known and well liked as an; enterprising farmer .of "Old Rowan." Mr. John Efird. a prominent far mer of this favored Section, v spent some hours in town at close of last week. . f Mr. M. F. Albright was in town chatting with friends on Friday last I and dtomg business too.- We shall, want Mr. Albright 's name in . the China Grove Star list by all means. .Mr. Whit L Wilhelm, a prosperous farmer of the neighborhood gave China . Grove friend? and A business men a nice visit at the close of the week. . - . ;' . Mr. Arthur Sloop, another of Row an's enterprising farmers, was in town Friday last. ' Mr, n. K. Ritchie, Salisbury R, F. D. No. 8, left a subscription with one of China Grovels nicest young ladies for the Star's benefit a few days since. v Mr. Ritchie" .is always, welcome here. Mayor P.. E.' Wright, genial, ' calm, and friendly, to every one who de serves it,; is a-subscriber to the Star arid he wants the news oftener. Go to Holtshouser & Sifferd for general merchandise and get value received with good service thrown in4 Among our finished local musicians is Miss; Ada Stirewalt, now on her vacation and spending it at home. Miss Stirewalt is director of the mu sic : department, or conseryatory of Mont Amonea. Seminary,- at Mt. Pleasant and performs and teaches as - well I upon -i the piano ; and violin and also teaches vocal music. FOR SALE OR RENT, The residence of. Dri &. W.' Young, Spencer NC - -J t- ' "Any jfurther information wanted; rcalirori Mr; A. W.. Hicks,' Cashier, Wachovia Loan & Trust Co., Spencer, N.' (, or-write ;N, P.. Cannon, Trus tee, Charlotte,, N. CL 4 Uncle r Johnnyt E . Deaton sent us Tfo&aSiiMp Hday last'; by one -of China Grove 's most ft" last ' week,-, we were - handed . an ; inter- ' esung; iiem oi newsirom our pros- perpu3.: heighbortown,' , J5ast SpencerV.r It - was of course too late, to , use ; vbut ' , we think it is worth a" place in. the Crescent even yet; - " , The , event was the birthday' party ' oi a' very attractive arid promising young lady of five suriimers, Hazel , Lake Rosemond, daughter . of Mr: and. Mrsv T. " J. Rosemond. v- From five ; ta seven in the i evening, Va score - of. young friends enjoyed the hospital- ny oi ineir liiue . nosiess enienng with ' healthy juvenile spirit into the games and other amusements ; and , concluding the entertainment with spread of delicacies invthe . diriirig room,' - where ices, cakes, fruit and dainty" repast.' Here are 5 the name Sadie" DryRhHickisRpby Hicksvi i Mwaret cffiiaterHoltrGertrudeBc i bitt,' HeJeri- Crtnfordv 'Lucillet ' Sharp Arid BiBIouserij ? MasteraMOeeil Perkirisori,1 ' Harold , Dry; Lawrenefr Monfc, v Albert . v Uhandler, .Robert iarid SALISBITRY PERSONALS. Mrs. Eugene .Fuller is -. visiting :, frierida in Danville, Va. . .'r'-" , Mrs. T. E. Connelly is visiting rel atives at her former home", in West Virginia, . where she will remain vfor - l1 l ' - -i'" several, weeKS. ?. : . . . , ,r- . ; An elegant entertainment ?was - aew. ,f corded' Miss Bessie Henderson Wed-i , rt nesdny evening by Miss Jeariie Klute.,- , Soine of " Salisbury's Tbriglitest v an3. fairest lent peculiar! interest to the occasion. . '' ;- c Today was fixed for the Salisburyj- . Spencer Gun . Club contest at -rFulton . HeigKtsipark. .v."' '"Soriie !gd scoring is expected, stimulatedl .by ' the harid- , some 'awards awaiting the winners' Mr. ; Lerry ' Smith Tfit .Salisbury, : was. elected sergeant-at-arms of . the North Carolina Carriers' Associa tion at the annual .meeting, held in. Asheyille last week. t: Wateh'the Empire Store Qompany's JBm"--'i(ecerit: Yousaye money; ija:;Lnli';- Raicsey visiting xnk 4 Haven Lutheran Churcli,. giy'" it' lawn, fete in the grove at CheatnudE. 1 Hill tomorrow evening toypurig f olk..l . Ageneral invitation is . extendedThfe VJ object is charitable and there shou". s be a generous, attendance. - v Belk-Harry Co. have the latest nov elties for midsummer. ANOTHEB HANDSOME BESI DENCE FOR SPENCER. . Mr. J. E. Kennerly.-recently a contract to erect . for Mr. P. M. Nussman, a six room -4welling, cor ner of Iredell Avenue and Fourth, srreets. With improvements, when complete, the expenditure will exceed some three thousand dollars. Mrs. M.1. Thornton, of Atlatni Ga., has been the guest during the' week of Mr. and Mrs.. C. M. Thorn . ton. She is the mother of. Mr- Thorn ton, a fine old Virginia lady, of genial nature and refined tastes. .Her son-in-law, Mr. J. C. , Gentry, so well . known to some of us, was formerly , with the Southern; but is now gen eral manager of . . the Ice, Coal & Fuel Co., at Atlanta. CHINA GROVE LODGE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. : Installation of "officers for ensuing" year occurred July 2nd, too late for our last issue, j? 0110 wing is. ine Tes ter: ' .. . . s J. F. Cooper, C. C.; J. H. Bron, V. C; P. E. Wright, P.; W; C. Sif ferd, K .R. S.; H It. Efird, W: MV; J. L. Sifferd, M. F.; J. W. Cook, M. E.; V. L. Correll, J G.r V, 3- Miller, 0. G. '..,- " j;'; This young lodge,- composed as it is, of citizens oiTusiness and spinal ' prominence, is growing rapidly in numbers and influence. TRUSTEE NOTICE. With authority vested in me. and acting as Trustee for Dr J. W Young) I have undertaken the ; arrangement of his affairs, and the payment ot his 'debts.'. ;' ' . ... All ' persons holding .claims against J Dr. J. W. Young' or his' wif e Mrs. ; Ella F. Young, will please mail, me an itemized "verified statement of . , their account, which will receive, the; attention due to same. " N. P. CANNON, Trustee. J;T - . " V . l ;harIottff:N,.C- ; 1 THE BOARD . OF TRADE OF ' SPENCER. - i4 ; Every' business man c' in. Spencer -should enroll himself land give &jea&Z oriable amount of, his tjme in servingr,' . tsetter neglect -minor manors xuri ed-frOm babyhood' and haveasserted our commercial manhood, y -Iiet us not Itave - a lackadaisical Vbody, Htfui vigorous organization. 1 1 A t 'A vi -4 i i '-ft! 3 .V N 1. u v T 1, ? i jr V" 1 lVn I -
The Spencer Crescent (Spencer, N.C.)
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July 10, 1908, edition 1
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