HSHDOIfflOOa
HO. 5 TOWHSHTP.
A protracted meeting is being held
at Mount MitcbeU this week by the
pastor in charge, Rev. Heath,
A protracted meeting is announced
to begin at Mount Carmel Methodist
church, in No. 5 township, by pastor
in charge, Rev. MeOee, next Sunday,
the 30th, at 10 a. m.
Rev. J. II. Keller, of Clairmont Fe
male College, Hickory, N. C, will
hold services at Keller Reformed
church next Sunday. 30th, at 10:30
a. m., and at New liilead at 10 o'clock
p. m., the same day. Rev, Mr. Keller
has many warm friends in No. 5 who
will be glad to hear him.
The Children 's Day sen-ice, held at
New Gilead last Sunday, was a suc
cess. All did their parts well. Rev.
1). C. Cox made a fine address on Sun
day school work.
Mr. Will Earnhardt, of No. 5, has
put in new machinery and a new cot
ton gin, all first class, at Dayvault ft
Neisler shop, near Concord.
One day last week Mr. Will Penin-
ger heard some lumber falling on the
floor of his work shop. V ben be en
tered the room he found a black snake
clearing a place for baseball with rats
and mire. The length of the reptile
was 6 feet inches. No. 5 is power
ful snakey. but they are of the chick
en variety (as we have two more to
report later), so we can get along well
in No. 5 without the potash popskull.
We are plad to note that the health.
of Mrs. Joanna Cline is much improv
ed. Miss Mamie Cox of Thomasville, is
spending a few weeks with her pa
rents at the parsonage in No. 5, Rev.
and Mrs. I). C. Cox.
Mr. Guy Bernhardt, whose illness
was noted in our last notes, is quite
sick with fever.
On last Saturday the children, eight
in all, the grand children, seventeen,
met at the old homestead of Mr. R. J.
-Cook and daughter, Miss Annie, of
No. 5, for a reunion. All present of
the family were twenty-nine. Two
sons-in-law could not be with us.
Messrs. J. S., I. O. and Miss Annie
Cook furnished the dinner. Mr.
Reece Long, of Rimer, was the in
vited guest present, outside of the
family, and he was there on profes
sional dutv. Also their pastor, Rev.
D. C. Cox, was invited and made a
short stay. The children from home
were J. J. Cook and family, of Albe
marle; Mrs. Mary J. Barnnger and
children, of Salisbury; Mr. and Mrs.
V. R. Weant and daughter, of Spen
cer, and Mrs. Rhoda Oohel of Rock
Hill, S.C. The four sisters will stay at
t he old Inline tor two weeks. I.
' " CODDLE CREEK.
Tlic infant daughter of Mr. K. (!.
Sea ford died last Thursday and w as
buried at (iilwixul on Friday.
Mr. Mason Benson, of Charleston.
S. ('.. spent two days last week with
his a;uus. Mrs. E. M. Field and Miss
Maggie Hell. He was accompanied
by his sister. Miss Addie Smith, and
inend. Mr. Gussie Aimers.
Messrs. . L. Smith, J. L. Archer,
J. C. Williams. C. O. Cashion and C,
P. FieUl went on the excursion to
Johnson City. They report a fine
time.
Mr. Chas. X. Field sp nt a few days
last week in Greenwood, S. C.
Mr. W. A. Craven had the misfor
tune lo lose a good horse last Satur
day by choking. This was the only
horse lie had and the loss will fail
quite heavy on him.
The negroes had a picnic at Henry
Little's, two miles east of Coddle
Creek church, last Friday. A number
become loaded loaded up on liquor
and as is usually the case, began
shooting, as a result Lucy Torrence,
wife rt' John Torrence, was shot and
died from the effects on Saturday.
Jim Fisher was also slightly wounded.
We have been unable to ascertain who
did the shooting.
July -J5, )li.
Mr. Ed. SiftW. of Barker, enrol
Monday with Mr. W. Q. Hobeyratt.
Th tU. Stepliea's Sunday school
will bold their annual picnic Satur
day, A usual 5(h. Lverybwdr cordially
invited to attend. Refreshment anil
masie on the ground.
Mr. and Mr. J. A. Ritchie, of Sal
isbury, visited Mrs. M. L. Ritchie
Thursday.
Quite a number from here a ill go
on the excursion to Asheville August
11th.
listen the wedding bells will ring
again soon.
Mr. Alfred Sheffield, of Lexington,
is spending the week with Mr. Thoe.
Van Connon.
Corn and cotton are growing very
rapidly on account of the recent rains,
we are very thankful for, would be
pleased to see more at this time.
"Iriquois."
npe Refonnel churci August 23rd.
ifeitde the toasie sad dinner quit a
nuaibrr of adtlreee mill be delivered.
All fiieuda and relative arc cordially
invited to toco. Brut. J oar beakeU.
Refreshments will be on tbo ground.
R.
NEW LONDON.
Miss Ruth Ingram, of near Rest,
left Tuesday after a week s visit with
Mrs. Mag Nash.
Messrs. George and Henry Kendall
of McFarland, S. C, and William
Harris of Virgilina, Va., are here
spending a few days with Reese Ivey,
Mrs. Nannie Newton and thr-e chil
dren and Mrs. Beck Hambright of
Charlotte are here spending a few day
Charlotte rre here spending a few
days with l)r. and Mrs. R. W. Ivey.
Miss Lucile Ivey, is in Norwood,
the guest of Miss Kendall.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Harris of Green
ville S. C, are here visiting Mr. Har
ris' parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Har
ris Among the New Londonites who
joined the camping party who are
camping on the Rocky River near
Norwood, we note: Misses Lottie and
Edna Ivey, Messrs. James Austin,
W. X. Letter. Everette Xash, J. B.
Palmer and Alex Xapier.
Mrs. T. Ben Ros. is spending the
week with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Brown near Bloomingtonv
Miss Fannie 11c iris and Ellen
Huckabee spent a few days here this
week with Mr. and Mrs. Olias. M.
Harris.
Will Lefler left Saturday for Mor
ven, where he goes to accept a posi
tion with the Morven Telephone Co.
The mail route from this place to
Tuckertown will be discontinued July
31st, on acount of the mail service
on the Southbound.
Capt. M. S. Parker, Rev. Otho J.
Jongs, Rev. Daniel C. Still, and Rev.
Isaac Cotton of this place are attend
t he Methodist conference being held
m Norwood this week.
Mrs. J. A. Allen and little daughter,
Julia left Tuesday for Statesville,
where they go to visit Mrs. Steel.
Mrs. Chas. Parker, and attractive
daughter. Miss Miriam, returned home
last Wednesday after a week's visit
with Cant, and Mrs. M. S. Parker.
J Miss Mary Crowell. of Norwood,
spent last Friday night here with
friends.
J. J. Kelly, of Eldorado, spent Fri
day night and Saturday here on bus
iness. Eugene T. Russell has accept
ed a position as manager of the Sib
ley Manufacturing Co.'s shops at Al
bemarle. Herbert A. Hirdsall. who holds a
position with an electrical firm in
New York, was here a few days last
week visiting his siter. Mrs. T. C.
Thompson.
William Russell, of Ohio, spent Fri
day here visitinsr Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
Russell. " ' HUSTLER.
NO. 11 TOWXSHIP.
Mrs. Q. F. Litaker fcad tweaty
eight vautom at hm time on bat
Thursday afternoon from Concord.
They bad nice time eating water
mellon. Mis Mary Furr and Mr. Lather
Honeyeutt, Mis Minnie Furr and Mr.
Tom Morrison are expecting to go to
Mooresville to attend the picnic
Thursday.
Miss Lucile Lowder, of Concord i
visiting her brother, Mr. Lineberry
Lowder.
Mias Blanrle Lowder spent Satur
day night in Concord.
Mrs. John Gorman and mother, Mrs.
Stillwefl, of No. 2, visited at Mr. Win.
Goi man's last Sunday.
Mr. Randolph Smith, of No. 9, agent
Sunday evening in onr midst.
Mr. Luther Litaker was unable to be
out at church last Sunday.
Mr. Van Lowder, of Concord, spent
Sunday evening with bis brother, Mr.
Lineberry Lowder.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Faggart and
daughter spent Sunday with their
daughter, Mrs. Will Bradford.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krtmminger en
joyed themselves eating watermelons
at Mr. George Litaker s last Sunday.
Little Miss Blanche Litaker spent
from Thursday till Saturday visiting
at her sister's, Mrs. Ruf. Bost.
Mrs. William Stalhngs and two
daughters spent Friday evening with I
Mrs. J. E. Furr.
Mr. L. D Alexander, of Mt. Pleas
ant, visited Mr. J. C; Furr recently.
There was service at Center Grove
Sunday by the pasior, Rev. J. A. J.
Farrington.
Mr and Mrs Asa Blackwelder went
to Albemarle Thursday as delegates 1
from Mt. Hermon Lutheran church
and returned home Sunday evening. I
The people of this district would
like very much to have their teacher, 1
Miss Mary Isenhour visit Uhem some
time soon.
ANXIOUS GIRL. ;
NO. 7 TOWNSHIP.
Rev. B. A. Culp, of Gastonia, is
visiting at his father's, Mr. John
Mr. V. C. Lentz and son, A. C,
spent Wednesday in Albemarle on
Culp.
Wheat all threshed, with fairly
good results, the farmers say.
business.
Mr. Clyde Propst, of Concord, is
visiung ai nis grana iatner s, Mr. l).
L. Barringer.
Misses Nora and Esther Honeyeutt,
who have been spending some time
visiting m bahsbury and Barber, re
turned home Thursday.
Mr. Lee Honeyeutt, of Concord, is
visiting relatives nere this week.
Mr. H. B. Rinehardt, of Palmers
ville, is visiting his sister, Mr. Wm.
Hammill, this week.
Rev. Geo. H. Lingle returned home
Monday from St. Martin 'a E. L.
church, Stanly county,, where be has
been attending conference.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Honeyeutt,
of Concord, spent Saturday at Mis
enheimer Springs and Sunday in No.
7 with home folks.
Nuasman and Gold Hill crossed bats
Saturday on the Gold Hill diamond.
The score stood 4 to 13 in favor of
the former.' ... ;-'-.'V...''- .
, Mr. and, Mrs, J. G, Honeyeutt, who
have been attending conference at St
Martin's E. L. church, Stanly coun
ty, as delegates from- St. Stephen's,
returned home Saturday. '' -
Mr. M. G. Misenheimer returned
bom Thnrsday from Petersburg, Va.,
where he has made a business trip, ,
LOCUST.
rains ciops
..re lookilng
Heavy
fine.
Wheat threshing is almost over.
Mr. P. M. Ijove spent Thursday in
Albemarle on business.
Protracted services begin at Love's
Grove, August 13th.
Ou August 19th there will be a
grand picnic in M. P. Love's pasture.
Music by tiie O. G. A. band, mcrry-go-round
and baseball at 4:30. Five dif
ferent kinds of mineral water and re
freshments for all. Let every body
come.
ROCKWELL.
The wheat through this section is
now all threshed and made an aver
age of one-half bushel to the shock.
The crop this year was much larger
than last year.
Miss Barbra Smith, of Charleston,
S. C, is now visiting her sister, Mrs.
H. A. Wise, of this place.
Burl Miller and Guy Bost aie here
on a vacation from Dnrham.
Mr. Clarence Peeler is now at home
for a few days after a two months trip
as salesman for the Rockwell Mfg. Co.
Mr. J. W. Peeler Is better and has
rptnrnfid home, we are clad to note. I
I Mr. Lawson Goodma . l.as accepted j
me position mane vacant oy viiaine
'Kluttz at the livery stable here.
It ds almost impossible to judge the
i present cotton crop as to what it will
make, but at any rate it will be short
on account of the present drought.
Wells and branches tliat have never
bM'n know nto fail are going dry.
(iiauite Quarry defeated Spencer in
a game of ball last Friditv evening by
a score of 10 to 8. Fully 500 people
witnessed the game.
Gold Knob defeated Rockwell last
Saturday by a score of 12 to 9. This,
too. was an interesting game and
was largely attended. Peeler was in
the box for Gold Knob and struck out
8 men. Miller, for Rockwell, struck
out 10. Each pitcher allowed one
man to go to first on hit ball.
SANDY.
the Children
Wunderhosc axe made
to withstand hard
knocks and hard wear.
They are knitted of the
staunchest and finest
wearing grade of
yarn known to hosiery
making.
Let the children romp and
play to their hearts' content.
See how much better their
stockings fit look 'and wear.
' We stand responsible for
VVunderhose.
An investment of one dol
lar for a box of four pairs
carries with it our guarantee
of four months' service. If
holes appear in toe, heel or
cole within this specified time,
we will gladly furnish new
VVUNDERHOSE free.
Children's Wunderhosc in
all sizes of black or tan, one
dollar per box.
For father, Drotner and
mother, too. One dollar per
box of four pairs.
White-M6rrison-Flowe
Company,
Mosquito
Perfume
WILL KEEP THEM AWAY
10c per bottle
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Our
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Clearance
Sale Now on I
Big
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In Every
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ST. STEPHENS.
The. farmers are about all done lay
ing by in this community.
Crops are looking fine considering
the recent drouth.
Threshing is about over within this
section the yields are the best ever
known. Mr. G. D. Honeycut leads
the township with a crop of 800
bushels
Mr. J. R. D. Lentz spent Tuesday in
Concord on business.
The Nussman baseball team journey
ed to Gold Hill S( turday evening and
played an interesting game, the score
being 4 to 5 in favor of Nussman.
The annual Sunday school picnic
will ke held at St. Stephen's on Satur
day before the first Sunday in August.
We are expecting to have something
far ahead of any thing we have had
heretofore. In the evening there will
be a ball game.
Mr. Gej-ge Rinehardt, Buchee Lit
tleton and Solomon Rinehardt, of
Whitney, spent Saturday and Sunday
with Mr. W. H. Hamilton, Jr.
ROCKWELL.
An ice cream supper was held at
Mr. John Beaver's Saturday . night.
The crowd was large and the' people
enjoyed themselves very well, for. the
refreshments were greac.
Meeting at Mt. Mitchell M. E.
ehurch this week. The attendance is
very large. Ton had better come out
one night. -Ww' - ''-
A magic lantern show will be held
at Organ E, L. church Saturday night
All are cordially invited, s
The ninth annual reunion ox the
Tost generation is to be held at M t.
Deataens canaet be Cored
hy local application, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion oi me ear.
There 1 only one way to cure deafntas,
is caused by an Inflamed condtlon of
the mucous lining of the Eustachian
Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed
vou have a rumbling; sound or Impor
feet hearing-, and when It Is entirely
closed. Deafness is the result, ana un
less the Inflamntlon can be taken o
and thts tube restored to Its nam
condition, hearing1 will be destroye.
orever; nine cases out or ten are caused
by Catarrh, which is nomine out an
Inflamed condition of the mucous nur-
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for nv case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Hen a lor circulars, iree.
P. J. CHENEY CO, Toieao, u.
8old by Druggists, 7SC
Take Hall's Family Pills for Consti
pation. ,.
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m'mtmiai
Maai
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Noak'.LIalaiaatai tM
best remedy lor Rheuma
tism, Betatloa, hunt Bsok,
BtlS Joint and Hades,
Bars Throat, Cotdt.Stislns,
Sprains, Cuts, Bruls
Colic Cramps, Neuralgia.
Toothache, and all Nwts,
Bone and ItoadeAehes
and Pains. The genuine
has Noah's Ark on every
package and looks like this
cut, but has BED band on
front of package and
"Noah's LhhW always
In RED Ink. Beware of
Imitations. Large bottle,
eenta, and sold by all
dealers In medicine.
Guaranteed or money re
funded by Noah Remedy
Co, Ibo, Richmond. Va.
DR. T. H. SFEriCER
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Office back of Davis Drag Ctmpany,
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Practice limited te Erei Bar. Noaa
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Office In the Morris Mldlna. (toon
He. t ever Cabarrus Savings Baak.
Offlee kears: I to 11 a. nv, and I te i
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DENTISTRY
I am now in the Morris building,
over the Cabarrus Savings Bank.
SL 0. HEBBTJTO.
Asthma! Asthma!
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gives irtant relief and an absolute cure
in all cases of Asthma, Bronchitis, and
Hay Fever. Sold by druggists ; mail on
receipt of price Si.oo.
Trial Package by mail 10 cents.
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Sold by Davis Drag Oompa&y.
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