7 THE CAROLINA YATCHM AN. m a f m t a a m . WEDDINGS. Pastor's Union. a brana uio iree uoi uowo. Jones-Sowbbs MisBJenie Jones On the I9th inst., at Spencer, uisease nas nnany aone ior me SHORT LOCAL ITEMS and B. R. Sowers were married a number of the pastor sconnected grand old red oak.a landmark.Miat last Thnradav evening in Spencer: with the South River Baptist As- stood in tne yarooi oiemem,, Rev. W. B. Duttera officiating, sociation. held a meeting at Spen- Usq., what tne storms ana powers An organization was formed of the air had failed to ao. young TT J' II L. TH 1 . xiayaen wemew,-, wuu xoi - ; ' , , 1- . fnrm f t.h ir t, fild to do. It is nearly two years has been assistant e weuaing -wok piac u Wr. - -. I i . i i-i mi l-i. iLl. nihinli mill ha noari anri it nan noon PTlli II I IOr Rttnrnov aAnfiral nf this State has nnme 01 QQ Dnae. ine young at va """"""B attorney geueraioi tnre oiate,. nas . v f L- v, "T TTr,i fir wnnri Tt. was nrobablv a . . -. -. i :n nnnn a ia nnw nn n ir n inrnneu i iluuivu as vu? dvv returned to eaiisoury ana wni re- f - r " . 0i ... n a rnirinn it a ttt id it. n nm v t - " - " - - w puuin uug uiavuiuc ui ion n.u. u.s turrrsncrtiy alter j? eoruary ibe. father, L. H. Clement, Esq Rev. R. L Mptley, pastor of the First Baptist church, is conduct ing a class in teacher training, P.JS. Carlton, Esq., is suprintend ent of the class. The class has about 35 members. G. C. Snider, who for some time has be.en managing the Coco-Cola Norville-Jtjlian. Earnest Ju- lian, of Salisbury, and MissLauta Norville, of Wilson county, were married last week near Elm City. RU8SELL-McCUBBIN8. J. A. Mc- Cnbbins and Mrs. Nannie Russell as president and Rev. R. L. Mot ley as secretary. After the Blind Tigers. Last Saturday night officers had their first encounter with the ani mal known as the "blind tiger' were married last Thursday at the since Salisbury was made a dry in thA nnnor city. Chief Cauble and Officer selected hundred feet high, had large limbs, its trunk measured nearly six ieet in diameter, and it was probacy the largest tree IfTlhe county. This grand old tree with its lofty crest, high above all surrounding objects, and its strong arms has weathered the changing seasons of centuries; it has stood like a solemn, stern sentinel when the lightenings silhouetted- its Hercu- the wind-riven homo nf tho bride. It i ' J J -1 .. i. Cnin)nif I . t 1 1 r .it., i .n inn r u l nuf m iiiiiiii ciHiiiiiunv . hnrtlintr wnrfea here has resigned part ol the county. rvev. waii.er - j - - Jeaa V18age on tne wina-riveu aod of Atlanta, a brother of nd d our negroes clood8; . the ele. been succeeded the bride, officiated. Mrs. mussel V is a sister of the Rev. Lmgie and " iUUU,p Mr. McCubbins is a brother of our E. Davis and Coop Hayes are the townsman, J. Samuel McCubbins. captures resulting from tne rsia. TWfc r. oaiifint nnonl and The four had a hearing Monday have a large circle of friends who wish them much joy m the'ir wed- einia- He has here by Neal Suider. Rev. S. B. Turrentine, pastor of the First Methodist church here, delivered an address on the night cf the 19th to the students of the Rutherford College. The Bix Methodist pastors- ot Salisbury and Spencer have organ ized a 'Methodist Minister's As s:ciation." The president is Rev. fi "R Tnprflntine. Dastor of the First Methodist church, and Rev. J. B. Craven, pastor of the South Main street Methodist church, is secretary." ded life. Sold Cocaine. Last week a negro named James Gale was before Esq. D. M. Miller, on the charge of selling cocaine. The evidence against the offender left no room to question his guilt and he was sent to the chain' gang in the mayor's court, and in de fault of bond were sent to jail to, await the action of the grand jury. It should be stated that the negro Davis was an exception as he put up a cost bond of $250. for thirty days. Another negro Last week fire badly damaged K triaj jater for a similar offense, the home of Geo. F. Stieppard, who lives near Elmwood. Bat f.-irthft efficient and rompt aid rendered by neighbors, the dam age would have been serious. Sheriff McKenzie haB moved his family into the residence por tion of the new jail. News of renewed activity comes from tiranite Quarry. It is stated was discharged for ent evidence. lack of suffici- Meeting of Eexcutlve Committee. The Executive Committee of the J Associated Charities of Salisbury, generally understood, to furuish a held a meeting last lhursday at- limited suoolv of liquor, for med ical purposes only, upon the pre meius and laughed at the storm, its roots Bauk into the bowels of the earth and the quaking thereof disturbed it not; 'and, with its tender foilaee and cooline shade it refreshed and sheltered all who came its way a king in stature, a king in strength and a king m hoB oitalitv. Grand old oak. l'oy of youth and friend always, thou, like Chingachgook, the last of the Mohicans, having lone since seen all . & i Against tne U.pOSIlOrf. thycomradesgouvertheriver.hath It was stated in The Watchman with becoming mien, wrapped the . . . .i j r x i i i . not long since, tnat tnere was a apery m my uoucn roauaauuut movement on foot in Salisbury, to the and stoically submitted to thy i . have the legislature give the requi- fate. Thou hast gone, we do not site authority for the establish- expect to see thy like, in these mpnt of a whiskey depository parts, again. Thou art mourned here. This institution was to be and will not soon be forgotten. formed and operated on the plan now used in Union and Anson Jq Enlarge the Mill. counties. ( The purpose of the de nositorv being, as is no doubt IT " P if The Rowan R ecord teruoon ia the office of Hon. John 3. Henderson. The object of the meeting was to arrange for the that a number of men employed work 0f the asBociatiob, from dis- at the. quarries,-who were laid off tricts in the $ity and adopt , a sometime ago have been put back pledge card. Rev. W. C. Duttera, at work. W. B. Summersett and H. W. The store rooms recently vacat- Frund, committee on districts, r- ed by a number-of r80 wno s sent to tne legislature w sum x- were in the saloon busines. prior mto twelve districts! tne pian do- fect lt now develops that some are being filled by mg adopted, lt was recommena- o the drv Deople of Charlotte i 1 , . I w and Acrintion of a phvsician. lt was t also mentioned in the same con nection that the Minister's Aeso- ciation and the Anti-baioon League of Charlotte strongly fa vored the adoption of the plan for that citv. A petition has been 'J - A The pleasing news has been made public that the directors of the Rosier Cotton Mill have de cided to build an addition to the mill, SU x 1UU teet. This new portion of the mill will be used solely for spinning, while the weaving will be done in the old mill. This will mean an increased force and new machinery. Rowan's Latest and Liveliest weekly Newspaper. It is-published at 5 to January 1st, nfhar fpnanta. Some are vet va cant but will not remain so long. Th hnmfl of Flovd Dry. who - lives near the Kesler Cotton Mills, waa mated bv burslars early in 1 the week. The noise made in try iner in pffect an entrance to the o - houBe, awaked Mrs. Dry and when she screamed for aid the burglars left. MtV W. L. Rankin, mother of the late W. L. Lankin, of this city, died at ier home in Moores- ville last Wednesday. .Mrs. W L. Rankin a Says it Wasn't a Trial Marriage. Charles Caldwell, the husband for a week of Janes Parks Cald well, denied this evening that thee in the Interest of the town of China Grove and county of Rowan. rflHE RECORD is a 7-column, 4-page paper, and will be published on Friday of each week at ed by this committee, and ap- gtroiaelv obiect tothe plan, believ proved, that three members of the m& tnat adopted, it will serve was any trial marriage on his part. association be appointed to look ft8 a 8ort 0f entering wedge for He said his wife had nothiug to after ithe work in each district, mm abuses of the liquor law. say about trials and did not hint one to handle new membership The Charlotte Observer, of Satur- at affinities. t He said if she had and the two others to look alter MayjBayB: proposed a trial marriage there On motion it was decided to have was being circulated and ail. Mrs. Caldwell is now in New It Will endeaVOr tO give yOU all tlie nappeninffS Of the tOWn, a number of diagrams oi tne ais- fwely Bigne(j . Only $1.00 per Year. tricts printed. Bound Over to Court. D.H. Fraley, of the Faith neigh borhood was a defendant a te nd son, of Salisbury days ago in a case in the court of "To Hon. H. N. Pharr and Hon. Paul B. Means, Senators represent ing the twenty-fifth senatorial district, and to Hon. W. G. Mc Laughlin. Hon. W. A. Grier and cj Hon. W. C. Dowd, members rep- York and says she is looking for countv and state of sreneral or snfio.ial lntprpst. r firaf rklioof ill O r ' vf --- vkj uiuv wivvv work. J ouisville, Ky., dispatch. 11 . . i j -. . win ue tu puunsii me news wnen u is news, ana its second ob- nr. Dunnaway Improyiog. hect will be to advocate, at all times, the best interests of the The many friends of Rev. j. m. community, according to our light on the subiect, and, thirdly. Duunaway, pastor of the Baptist .. , , . 0 " J' church at Spencer, j, iu be giad to it wm eiiueuvur tu seuuru suuie remuneration ior tne la Dors oi W 1 1 i J resentingMectienourgcouniyauu . . .. . .. nA Uo; rn j. Pii i to the other members of the Leg-K , o , u0: Fx uuiucos uiaimgei. xiie patronage OI me pUD- I L II I rj U KM W D UKU U J A-l Lm U. Dull LA 0 I V Mk A dm1 j . .. , i F.sn D. M Miller. fraley was went over to attena tne iuutsrai. - . - charged witn navmg stoi-su suuiw Absolem Cress, who lives ar meat from jame8 Jones and ac Bostian X Roads, is quite sick. I,. . th ftviw.e the m;g. Mr. uress is aspienaia uifcizBu wiju i . . OD tnnA hnriaH upat tne county oi meuniBuumg uu i ,.h.t nnnnarnaA has many friends who hope him Fraley,s barn Fraiey wa8 bound city of Charlotte, respectfully hig cor)dition. Phys.cians who had by Writing tO Or Calling On an early recovery. t th SuD8rior court in the petition your nonoraoie oouy uu treatinff Mr. Dunilawav think Some davs ago he had serious , , rfL . 0 islature of North Carolina, L,fthi wi.h hi v h,,min0 llC, therelore. bemff aneCeSSltV tO the Slieeessflll PCmrtnoi1 nf tiiA 4We. the undersigned voters of n hHd fid . i alZi4-A A , r-4.i ix j . r pcpci, 10 cttiucauj ounuitcu. auv lurtiiur luiormauon can ue J. P. and Eglert Harper have leased the Meadow Brook Farm, the property of Reuben Holmes There is still some money due the Confederate monument com mittee from subscribers to the fnnVl. On February 1st the last sum of $25. The Rowan Conference. The Rowan Conference of the Episcopal church was held on the night of the 20th inat. in St. to establish a dispensary or medi f.ftl flftTinHitorv' in our county or city." it will not be long until he recovers his sight. Wm. H. STEWART, Prop., Salisbury, N. C, or About the Same in Salisbury. Wilmington is not as good as we ?ave her credit for being. It wai oavment on the work will be due Luke's church, in this city, Arch- 8tated the other day that her a and it is essential that the needed deacon usoorue, oi ouwiuiw, p-Kaermen were not going w iuw Tnnflv be on hand bv that time, Lidinff. After a brief prayer ser- any near-beer saloons. They are JMVMWJ - " r? I ' r a .n ! m;n ann ck ,wJviP.p. Rev. F. J. Murdoch gave an not just going V,. , , . r , .... -. to resume his work at the Spencer interesting account ot tne conai Special Offer! J.H.BAGAN, China Grove, N. C. to let them sell without any license, though they Another Lay Off. In spite cf the hopee, not only of the men employed at the shops of the Southern, ap Spencer, but of the business men, of the city as ninhhinop arraniypiTTiftTits TiaP. hpnn mao wHV. TT,m n . . tit n . , ... ,1 . . , . o o - ' miu xjiii VA ttUlji A TT A 1 (IH MAN T, ll H (M lliTlTV H "a"' "f"'8 itsauiuK weeKiy nwBDaDer, DUDiisnea IP Halishnrv. whfirfihv fhnap xy,. no i nn nuor, in cation of the early -resumption of advance, will be given both papers, Thi! Carolina Watchman and Thtt Rnwiv RTrnm?r old-time conditions at the shops one full year, for the price of one. This is probably the best newspaper DroDOsition ever uu tna contrary iuu uuhouk ib mauc m me uuuui. j. tn t atuumaw win De puoiisnea on Tuesday and The Kecord will shops. Mr. Archie was ouaiy anal A nd some days ago while at ty, stating among that, there were twelve cnurcnes ether things a work on an engine. It is rumored that there is -possibility very meagr? one of Erwin, Duke & Co., tiuildicg a cotton mill in this city. Several of our citizens seem to think there otr'bfi something in the rumor. wj v w I A centleman who is good au tions of church work in this coun- are going totry to keep drugstores , loomy iU8t. now Last be published on Friday. Thus, to all intents and Dumoses. our offpr . - . 1 ..11 T ; anmnl " 1 . 1-1 m - i ' i uuuui;iiuw u m nrsivciass seraisweeKiy service, i wo papers per week, giving all the news, at the price ot one. uon t aeiay, but subscribe at once. SamDle conies fro Hnii T - - il4 VSAJL Vi. TJfllVV VVT J. H. RAGAN, China , Grove, N. C. from selling Jamaica ginger, some drunks from this haviug already i . i :i i v . i t nnntw been reDortea. a mau wuu wm ana cnapeis iu jn,wwau wuuj. FTnn j-nhn S Henderson ave drink ginger when he ca- -et near some of his views on the organiza- beer is a fool. Some i-i tiiis beer tinn anri rondnct of Bible classes is as good as any of th - genuine e :.,:j4-o11t, mviniT the stuff. Greensboro Rec rd. audience some very interesting particulars reguardmg his own Bible class, the rapid growth of UluST BELIEVE IT thoritv on such matters was heard wnici1 has been phenominal. Rev to remark recently: ""Salisbury BrowIlj 0f Cooleemee, spoke with Was a ereat deal to ne proua oi, especially its able preachers and carable physicians." Dr. George H. Monk. will locate in Gold HilLfor the practice of his piofession. Pr- Monk recent ly moved from Woodleaf to Spen cer but after the death of Dr. A. H. Bowers he was urged to go to Gold Hill. nhral Union will give tu Tinlv Citv." on the. night of the 28th, at the First Baptist . L orlmiaaion will be ennrcn. ,v " . ,, charged, but a silver offering will be recieved, A Baracas Soreading a- TT Smoot and A. B. Saleeby, u...i;n Rmcft men, were in Mooresvitle Sunday: where they j Tntt rtUaa. The class organed at MooresyiUe was pom . posed of 82 members. These two ge ltlemen have Deen Biy ou.uuc. especial reference to the work of When Well-Known Salisbury People Tell It So Plainly. When public endorsement is made Friday Master Mechanic W, F. Kaderly posted a notice to the ef fect that until further notice the shops would be. closed down on Saturday. This meansfive days per week for the force. Just how 7 .i , , t rtf 1 1 long tnis stace oi anairs wuj con tinue lo one knows. It is rumor ed that it is to last only until February 1st, but this ib simply a matter of speculation. A number of work trains have been taken eff, with their crews, and there have Wm. H. STEWART, Salisbury, N. C, or DoYouWagttoHelp Make Good Times ? been "lay offs" ordered in other i a - t x. L. i. I, A 1 mi -.MrirB in t.h church and the L, o i.nttira mtizen of Salisbury aepartmen. x? may o inen put your money? in our : I vj i ..ffcro art 1 1 odiiiat. thAlTIBR VPn urgent need of more ot tnem. ; the prooi is po. uve. xu u- fa - f Archdeacon Osborne dwelt upon Heve it. Keaa tms testimony. ry. afce .e whioh win Bue uoauuiai ymu a uo nent. " ' " 1 1 i tir m a i. j. the better uauii. we wm put it mto be perma- Dirp.nlatinn firid nav von the best way to raise - V,;M iTTifVi onw ViinAV t.rnnhlfl will 1 Ul (JilllU T J ... J too 1UUUB find ninfit in the reading. needed for the support of the mis- t ; Williams, living at 905 N. Lee sion work and the country church- St.. Salisbury, H . C, says : ' I sufiered tt. t i trA hQ nlrl mnrn or less from kidney trouble tor Testament plan of a tenth of one's lnffffigi1 ani inactive, I had severe - I - 11 i i ; U;.. Av,taA tr, Viq urnrt nains tllTOUen tne small Ui my uwjk .uaC MBis 0tuw felt dull and lacked energy most of the of the church. time. The kidney secretions were very fha t.nara waa a. think, full of sediment and at times were unnatural m appearance. I heard strong appeal for more hearty and nf trti's Kidney Pills; and decided to more enthusiastic aid from the give .them -a trial, procuring a box contributes . .. . u -i c i fiom The aaiisDury vtuk jo. j. useu laity, not so much along financial them ag directed, and received sujh linos, as along the line of personal great benefit that I continued using . , . - rr,, them and in a few weeks was free from work and ellort for men." lhe pain and the kidney secretions became meeting was both interesting and clear. Doan's Kidney Pills cured me . , ,. , . iL of kidnev trouble from which I suffered instructive and enjoyed by those gr over a year and lam glad to rec- present. The conference adjourned ommendthem " a j.- oi. ' t i. , , For sale by all dealers. Price 50 to meet m St. Luke's church the FostS-Milbum Co., Buffalo, first Thursday after Easteri at New Yoik, sole agents for the United mm ni. zs o WHEAT FLAKE CELERY ate r more nutriment to impoverished bad blood than any single article of diet known to men. Persons with rebellious stomachs can eat it with a sense ; of genuine relish. M 4 PER CENT INTEREST This will make prosperity and ever j body will be benefited. WACHOVIA LOAN TRUST CO astic in this work and Wgj Which time there will be a further Sttes ued Baraca classes at a nnmoer oi , Rem discussion of these matters. Remember the take no other. name Doan's and Fop sale by all Grooers The State's Strongest Banking Institution Land Posters for sale at The Watch man office, 10 cents per dozen. Fine Chickens. I have tot sale a few tboroagta-bred young roosters. Buff urpingt- na ana uarreq ny mouth Rocks. Price. 11.00 to $1.25 each, de livered to any point In Palisbury. Eggs for hatching -will te offered later. Address, L. B. SPRACHEK. R. P. D. 4, Salisbury, N. C. 4t Old NeWSDaserS for sale at The TTT L-. n-- Step by , and Step will the New Year v go down in History. Piece by Piece can you Supply your Home with NEEDED FURNITURE by buying from W. B. SUMMERSETT, The House Furnisher. He carries a large and varied stock of Furniture and Furnishings. Something for every part of the house, from attic to cellar, from parlor to kitchen, and, for pocketbooks large and pocketbooke small, and, reasonable prices and courteous treatment to all. " ' " ll Very respectfully, j - ' W. B. Summersett. places.