LOCAL NEW - of interest to ALL OF OUR READERS. Mist Martha Fisher, a maiden lady, aboui 65 years old wa8 very badly burned at the home of Mrs. 0. A. Sides near BcBtou Gross Riads, iu Lower Rowau, on last Saturday, when her dress caoght from au open fireplace. i She was burned very badly bnnt the face an! arms and it is net thought ti&t she will locover. A doxn or more prominent citi zens of Salisbury went to Raleigh on Monday morning in behalf cf ) moving the blind school to Salis bury . L sb Sunday morning; as Mr. and Mrs. W P. Moore were com ing cut Thomas Street on a motor cycle, jiet as the street car wa ornssing Thcmas Street they ran square into the car. Mrs. Moore jaooped and landed on the fender while Mr. Moore and the machine were overturned. They both es uuhurt with the exception of a few slight bruises. There was a meeting of the pub lie school teacher? of this county in the comma uty hoildin&? last Saturday whioh j,rcved a mos successful o:.o at;d isrely at tended. Th C 'Uiity commeice ment is to bo -held April lit. Mrs. Edwin Cnthrell, who ha been visiting hni d?uht.r, Mrs Wm, Ayr, at W-shiiigfcou, N. 0 raturued home Sunday, aooom panied by Mrs. Avers aui her iu fant son. The funeral of William Lnard whe died Sunday night at Rock) Mount will be held from the First M S. Church this afternoon at 8 o'clock conducted by Rev. Jnr . W. M ore, pastor. The inter ment will be in Chestnut Hill Cemetery. Majy of the Souver.irs given away on 'the California Care are worth mere than they charge for admission. George D-iVsraur, one of J. Frank McCubbine' efficient clerks volunteered the prediction that if the United Stat es became involved in war that the m s notable bat tle to follow a declaration of hos tilities would take place at Boou's Cave, just across the river, in Dvidon County. He said that whoever could get there, would be fighting to gain entrance in this bister ic underground vacaum Rev. Robert J. Coifc a native cf Salisbury and a missionary in Krea, who haa leen on leave of ah-ence will soon return to Korea abd resume his labors. He is now visiting leiaiivHs here. Capt. Chas. L. Shaver of the Fourth Company Coast Artillery Corps urges every member to b prpeLt at a mating iu the arm ory Thursday night at 8 o'clock to prepaid for for the annual iti-pp-otion which tak-.s plHC9 un Miiroi, 25ib, Firmtra take a diy off and I ring year families to see ih finest fruits and biggest fish vei ai d learn for yourself whet can be deuu without irrigation. G W, L ng, one of Roman's mo6 Eutstuntiil farmers and bes citizens was in the city laBt Fri day with three bales of cotton for which he received fourteen ceute per pound. Arthur Lopp, a young L-xing-to.i ugro fell beneath a freight at L xiugton lafc Friday morning &a duffered th toas of both lege just teiow the knees. It setms taat he was trying to beat hi, way and lest his hold and fell under the cars. He was brought to Sal isbcry to the sauttcrium There was an import mt meet i gef the E izabeth Maxwell Steel 1 C 'Kper, Daughters of th4 Amen cii R volution, Monday afternoon in the old cjurt house. Nearly all member were present and deifgate were elected to the Con tine tat Congress in Washington. The Ca'ifornia Car has a limit ed number tf the Lucky Sea B4ds which thy give away to visitors as souvenirs. Sh.rily after four o'clock this evuuug ' fire alarm was tu ned in from box J5 Bud fchi company at once hurried to the scene, which was tn n u eoi lar' in mas on E. BJunr,. Swt. Bp the good! w rk cf the fire comp ny, little damage was done. The cause of tne fire is supposed to be defected flue ire a flying spark. , j ,1 i 4 fc I Tyson Tc rry of Speucei a c -du;::or on the Southern was mar ried last Friday afternoon - id Raleigh to Mist Myrtle Ray of Hillsboro, After the ceremony the young couple left for Florida audOuba. After this tour they will reside in Speucer. The friends of Miss Myrtle Fes perman and John Fisher will I e surprised to learn of their wedd ing which took place on Sato -day night February 20th at Green ville, S. C. Miss Feaperman is the daughter of George F.-sperman and lived iu Orgr. Church neigh borhood. Mr. Fisher is the son of Cal Fisher and holds a position with the Southern at Speucer and is also from Organ church neigh borhood. The affair was a run away, although both parties wer of age. Their many friends wish them a long and happy life. The many friends of H. TV Hackett of St. Anthony, lows, wi-l be surprised to learn of hie marriage to Miss Minnie Bogr cf Union Chmch ueigbb-rhood which took place at the Union parsT- age last Thursday evening at 8 o'clook The wedding grew ut o r a courtship whioh began over 20 yara ago Mr. Hackett is a u tivenf Rowau but has lived in the far west for 25 years The couple left daturday cu 86 for St Anthony, Iowa at whioh place they will make their home. Their ft iends wiah them a long and nap ay life. Charles L. Barkley and MisB Fay Moore both of this city wen married last Monday afternoon at the parsonage of the First M E church, Rev John W. Mor officiating. Their host of friend vish them a long and happy life The friends of H. J. Hullig. an engineer cf Spencr, will be grav ed to learn cf his daath which occurred in Raleigh Monday morai "-g- Mr. H"ilig had beeD an engineer for a long time and bud never fully rf covered from injuries sustained in a wreck some time ago. He was a native rf the St. Paul neighborhood this county, and was a traveling engi ue9r from' Spencer to Danville for s me time. He leaves a wife and a number of children to moon his death. William Leonard, son of Mr. and Mrs W H. Leonard, of this city, quietly passed away in a Rocky Mount hospital Surday nigbt of toneilitis and blood pois on Mr. Leonard was a travelir.p man and was stricken about four weeks ag while on the train. Hip condition became critical at once md he was sent to the hespita'. He was 28 years of age and a fire ympgman. The remains arrived in Salisbury on N . 4 Monday u:ght. at d was interred iu Cbest unt Hill cemetery Tuesday after noon . Mrs. M. A. Holshouser, aged about; 74 ypars died last Friday v ning at the home of her son- ii.-law on South Long Street, death being due to paralysis. The funeral and burial took place at Lower Sto:;e chu ch Saturday af ternoon. Sumvug iBfone child, Mrs. L. D. Peeler of Salisbury. Mrs. Geo. W. Renfvow, ueioeof Mrs. A. W. Northern of this city, died at her home iu Charlotte last Friday afternoon. Deceased leaves a husband and three smr.ll children and several brothers and sisters to mcurn her death. Mrs. Martha Mahaffy of Ccn- cord died at the age cf 78 years last Friday. Deceased bad been iH for seme time and her death was not unexpected. She waa the mother ot Ira Mahaffy who was killed in Concord a few days ago by being throwD from an auto mobile She alio was the sister of Rvv W A. Lettz, a former well knwn L-utberan Minister of Rowar, now of Statesville. Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly The Old Standard general strengthening tonio, GROVE'S TASTELESS cWll TONIC.drives out Malaria.enriches the Wood, builds up the system. A true Tonic. For adults and children. 60c Lare number of people, have d thrcmgh th, North of Bay . tu Counties Exhibit Oars m the time ney been ootp ftnd thinking people are always pleased. . - ; . Ams j w-, 3y VALT IMASON (From Judge.) Ia thut fair and vrndrous ci.ty w :cre our hats and dresses grovf, life is : just a rag inie ditty, : free - from every shade of woe. So returning toui ists tell 'us, wlien they've ' joui -neytid; o'er, the foam, and. they .make ua sore .and jealous, since we're doom ed to ttay at heme. Ah, we yearn for life Parisian, ior lie gorgeous French hotels! In our dreams, we have a vis ion of the beauteous damozels, and vre hear the bands a-playing boulevardy airs. Odds 'fish I Then we wake and find we're staying here In Ypsilanti. Mich. Oh, that gay and giddy village, where old Aleok Dumas wrote! Where the brigands, bent on 'pillage, so politelytake .your goat that you're glad to spend your dollars, and you say, "So help me, .Maud, they are gentlemen and scholars, and I'm glad they swiped my wad!" There the thing that is unpleasant is so beauti fully done, he would be a churl or peasant who would kick at being skun. Oh, the splendor and the glory of that town appeal to me! I grow weary of Empory when I think of gay Paree! Here in Kansas it is shocking how we drag out dreary lives, and we always set folks talking if we kidnap neighbors' wives. Here we labor in the daytime, and the day ends when we sup; over there the night is play time, and by day they sober up. And the hats girls wear in Kansas only cost a dollar eachr and the man is jugged who glances three times at a village peach; and a wife will raise a quarrel if a husband spends a dime-, and we're all so beastly moral' that a cigarette's a crime. So we often long for Paris (you must here pro nounce the name just as though it rhymed with Harris) and the glad Parisian game. There the gentlemen and ladies have some freedom, every day, and the all can go to Hades in their own delightful way; they dan wassail hold and revel, till King Death says, "Mosey, now!" and they'll doubtless greet the devil with a Ches terfieldian bow. I am tired of walking straightly, tired of wearing saintly smile; I've been growing restive lately, yearning for the foreign style. I am tired of daily labor, with its worries and its frets; I am tired of wielding faber I am tired of paying debts. And I'm weary till I'm weeping of the moral yarns men spin, and I hate this thing of sleeping when I should be drink ing gin and generally raising the old Harry without danger from the cops, so I'll flee away to Parry till my rusty mainspring stops! This ambition, though it's recent, has a firm grip on my brain, for I'm tired of being decent, and I'm tired of being sane. SOUND BUSINESS MAXIMS Most men who have amounted to anything started with nothing but ability and determination a combina tion which recognizes -no man-made limitations. Any kind of work is better than idleness, which is directly responsible for most of the unhappiness in this world. Idleness is a dangerous thing; it may grow into a habit that might stick to you after you get back in har ness, and the man who loafs on his Job is only fooling himself. Eternal, intelligent effort is the price of commercial growth, and where is bound to be retrogression. Business is something like aeroplah ing: to stop is to drop and to drop is generally to bust. If I had an enemy, and wanted to get even with him, L could wish him nothing worse than to land in a soft Job and get the loafing habit. It would only be a question of time be fore he or the job petered out, and the longer he held on the worse off he'd be in the end; for there is a law of compensation which somehow or other makes us work in old age for the time we waste in youth, or suffer if we can't make good. Pin your faith to this law of com pensation, but don't take any stock in the law of chance; there's no such thing. Waiting for something to turn up in the relief that things are bound to come your way eventually is throw ing dice with fate. Many a good dog never got a decent bone until his teeth were go,ge.. Sot; Rheumatism Just put a few drops of Sloan's on the painful spot and the pain stops. It - is really - wonderful how quickly Sloan's acts. No need to rub it in laid on Hghtly it penetrates to the bone and brings relief at once. Kills rheumatic pain instantly. Mr. Jamea E. Alexander, of North Earpawell, Me., writes: "Many strains in my back and hips brought on rheu matism in the sciatic nerve. J had it so bad one night when sitting in my chair, that I had to jump on my feet to get relief. I at once applied your Liniment to the affected part and in lesa then ten minutes it was perfectly easy. , I think it is the best of all Liniments I have ever used." Kills Pain At all dealers, 25c Send four cents in stamps for a TRIAL BOTTLE. Dr. Earl S. Sloaii,lnc. Dept. B. Philadelphia, Pa. SIOAM'S 4 ' is'fk..: !, w t: i v j ; , f if r f rcrr 1 : v If r . -'- . i tiiif It -yuirfc. " --k,-'-; tr-, ann Uivd. BuBp&ct youx kioiio.. . -. Watctrfcr nature's sii; ., The first sign may be headaoLo or ..dizziness, Scanty, painful, or oo fnquent urination, . . - Nervousness or a'bonstant, dead tired feeling, Avert the stri&ui kidney di seases. Treat tli weakened kidneys with Doan'e Kidney Pills, . A remedy especially fbr sick iiidueys. w Endoi Bed in Salisbury 67 your friende and uejahbors.. Mrs L A. Wilson, 680 B. Cem etry St., SalisburyN. 0., says: 4I reommend D9an's -Kidney Pills m return for wht tbey hae done for me as well as others of my family. I bad severe back acbea and- wbeayer- I- atopped,-! bad trouble in ttraighteniqg My kidneys did net act properly Ooan's Kidney Pills put a stop tr ) this and made cue strong and well." Price 50o, at all d-alers Don' dimply ask for a kidney remed get Doan'e Kidney Pili the arr hat Mrs. Wilson tad. Foster Milburn Co , Props , Buffalo, N Y. A force of rescurers after work ng nearly 12 hours at the aoenf f the mine fxplosion at Hintoi , W. Virginia where 182 miners ere entombed, rescued enly six f the unfortunates. The shock as terrific being felt for miles arcund. At a meeting of the senate ii. Raleigh ytste'da' the anti-jn? 'Ill wa9 passed from the Houef by a vote of 43 to 5. The senate resumed the consideration of thp nti-jug bill. Senator McLecd thought that his purple wculd ap orove 'f the bill, but he wanted hem to vote on it before it be jarne operative. He thought tha' he 80,0C0 to $50,000 that th- pecii.1 election would erst, would be well spent in getting at thr ill cf the p9op)e. V ashiugton, Marob 2. Whib President Wilson indicated tcdav bat the United States wAuld in quirp cf Great Britain and Frauc ts to how they propose to carry ut th'-ir aun unced-deiermina i'n to prohibit commercial inter urse I y sea with Germany, such ctiou, it was stated la'er, prob aMy wcu'd le deferred until re plies were recf-ivd from Great Britain aid Germany tc ihi American prcpopa's looking to f : statit u of the German subma rine warfare on merchant sbipp ud unteatrictrd passage of food n ff to civilian populations of fhe bellig rent Nations. How To Give Quinine To Children. FEBRILINK Is the trade-mark name given to an improved Quinine. It is a Tasteless Syrup, pleas ant to lake and does not disturb the stomach. Children take it and never know it is Quinine. Also especially adapted ta adults who cannot take ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor cause nervousness nor ringing: in the head. Try it the next time you need Quinine for any pur pose. Ask for 2-ounce original package. The name FKBRILINE is blown in bottle. 5 cents Th') California Cars to be htre March 15, 16, 17 18 are well reco nmendfd to us and all Bfy there ta mr re to see f r 25 oenta that a' many higher priced fhows. Whenever You Need a General Tonic . Take- Groye's ----- The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole Sjstgtn, SQ cents. JOHN R BROWN, OPTOMETRIST. . Fitting Glasses a -Specialty J, Reliefer no Pay, Examination Without Drugs or Drops Chin A Ol vfiN C: b2-l GooJman Lumber Co. Sfjis gaivani ed n f fing at rock bottom prices Free Calendars. We have a lol of small, neat calendars on hand. Call at this Joffic-t md get rn. Tbey are free. 6 Moiey 6 Money 6 -ttfa-flaay fee-obtained-for any pnrpoee on acceptable Real Es tate security ; liberal privileges; correspon pence solicited. A. fl. Avpnnv f!nmrftnv 7K8 "Gap , "BTrPc t. r i oHff J d g . ,""De n ve r "C oio- rado. 440 rierce bldg., MLoms. COLDS & La6RIPPE '5 or 6 doses "660 wiIT break any case of Chills & Fever, Colds & LaGrippeit actson the liver better than Calomel and does hot Crioe or licken. Price 25c i.. . . is, i (.'. 4 .ye j - - v -f . , !- ) V thP'f-? r- ' ff i! 'iihj '(-st to tire X V'T,y . f f!.. .(if ch'ns '' '-i " s.-T-mpfc poccessfnlli - ' 'r ' .l " v. g . !he,r extreme A-nr fedvr'R-.mi;.t, i- t tbe :, ;t! i'"- .P'.' .er.Vr.' W, .OXi .u..v ro. truk- r hx .on: paiiit,.ai thereby sttvo e'xy., rmts ji. g'J i on every gallon used. . ..a Lokgman & Martinez, Paint Makers.New. York . Cures Old 5ore? Other Remedies Won't Curt. The worst cases , nomatter ofhow long sahdinfc are cured by the ! wond-rfui," "old reliable Dr. Porter' Antiseptic Hes;;n ...Oil. It relieves Pain and Heala at the saitie iime. 25c, 50c. H.00 On March 2, Governor Craige srranted pardon for Mrs Janie Noel I who four years' ago was sen tenced to the State prison for fiv? yars for her part in a sensational abdaoticn case in which her huB barid was sentenced to 15 years. The pardon is conditioned on good behavior. FREE ADVICE TO SICK WOMEM Thousands Have Been Helped By Common Sense Suggestions. Women suffering from any form of female ills are invited "to communicate promptly - with the woman's private correspondence de partment of tiie Ly dia E. Pinkham Med icine Co., Lynn,, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. A woman can freely talk of her private illness to a woman ; thus has been established a confidential correspondence which has extended over many years and which has never been broken. Never have they published a testimonial or used a letter without the written consent of the writer,and never has the Company allowed these confi dential letters, to get out of their pos session, as the hundreds of thousands of them in their files will attest. Out of the vast volume of experience which they have to draw from, it is more than possible that they possess the very knowledge needed in your case. Noth ing is asked in return except your good will, and their advice has helped thou sands. Surely any woman,.rich or poor, should be glad to take advantage of this generous offer of assistance. Address Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.,' (con fidential) Lynn, Masg; Every woman ought to bave Lydia E. Pinkham's 80-page Text Book. It is not a book for general distribution, as it is too expensive. It is free and only obtainable by mail. Write for it today. TRADE WITH G. P. SHUPirJG Farmers will find it to their interest to see me when sell iog theirproduce. We pay Highest Cash Price for Chickens, Eggs and all kinds of Produce and selling you groceries at the very lowest prices. Headquarters for Watkins' Medicine Co. - G. P. SHUplNG. 2-3mo. aniiiiniiiiiiititinimiiiHiiiHnsffiKiBidSigi wisfteAnswjn 1 Wfrstfr's o I i New Imteriiational i The Mexsum websteb s Erery day in your talk and reading, at 5 home, on the street car, in the office, shop s and school you likely question the mean- g s ing ot some new word. A friend asks: 5 '.'What makes mortar harden?" Yon seek s g the location of LochKatrineot the pronun- ciation of jujutsu. W hat is white coal? g y This New Creation answers all kinds of h 6 a aestions in Lanm aee. H istory . 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' v i: by t! b ac otd -iit. - rp sk it W:c'4u was con anions o;; u..f ithiL a f-v ui'nutes of hi d6.tth aud -sas awar of. thr Fact tha - b wsfs ii t mch. ..cog4? f r this w rid. Dr. "Hubert A R-ys'-or, and mem'iVre of the in: n diatA Utm? wre at' his b d- ;(fn. l-,ft!i th.) "j d caoie. -.The fcu rai wae hadas Kinstru . n Son i h v. M r. VV o;tn i s survived by a wif i ,i;nd .two children aLd a hcet oi irinde . sjs .. . . Comity CommenctimeDt Tteflay On Thursday April "1st all of the publio Bcbbols in Rowan wi I meet in Salisbury for the County Commencement which wiH be he'd in the Old Court House. This i an educational rally in which tb people of the county have taken great Tgt'ereet add it ig hoped that it will be the greatest event ever held in Salisbury. ' A program oi this tally will be published it next week's Wapchman. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Yoiir druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Blind. Bleeding or ProtrtfBij g Piles in 6 to 14 days! oc nrsi application gives jase and Rest. 50c. fsgs to Ha ch for iale Pure B-ff Tly.mo'.r u. K ek, Huff Orpii gun id Buff S.fghorii at fOa per get Mis - t 15 -jw at she parBnsce, 00 shit v d S'fi or addreei l?r O A. Brrwn, China Grove, NV C . : Hotlce to Creditors Haviner Qualified as AdministTatnr upon the ess ate of M M. Holghiuser. ueceasea. notice is nereby giver to all persora having claims against said es tate to nressnt them to the ndevsipn- ed on or before January 29, 1916 or tlvs notice will be plfad in bar of re covery. All persons Hided ted to said estate are reouested to call ar.d settle with the undersigned at once. Thid January Z9, 19 5. Eli Eagle. Administrator. R F. D.Gold Hill. N. O R, Lee Wright, Attorney. rVfftr LANGJER, Jr., No, 92376; weight, 16001bs; will be at the east of Spencer, on Long's ferry road, the entire seasou. Terms, $10 to insure; if mare Not responsible for accidents, them. ' - A. 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