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LOCAL NEWS -- of interest to zzz ALL OF OUR READERS. Salisbury Con noil of the Uuited Commercial Travelers vsi honir ed I y baviug three of its members placed on important committees at the adjoun.meut of the Tri State meeting of that crgani?tioL tt Florence City, 8 0 E. W. Ta tum wa re-elected chairman o f the exoutive committee; W. F. Klattz was made chairman of tbe State Legislative committee, and A. H. Slider was elected presi dent of the Secretary's aisocia tion of the Grand Council. Focr Spencer High Sohool grad oatei have been awarded scholar ships to State institutions as fol lows: Mies Alma Swioegocd to Eton College; William Powell to trinity College; Frank Falls to Davidson, and Melvin Bauoh to Wake Forest. The change in schedule and op eration of passenger trains over the Yadkin ra'lroad went into ef fect last Sunday and there is now a through daily train service be tween Salisbury and Badm. It will not be necessary to change cars at any point along he line to Badin as th coaohe will be car ried through, au engine and crew at Hall's F-jrry Jaucticn carrying them down and back. Senator Ovei man in a reply to a telegram from A. B. 8a'eeby a few days ago in behalf o- six tfbou sand North Carolina Syrians, askn g t: intercede in an effort t pat a stop to atrocities to Cbris tians uy the Turks, saya tnt wbile he will he g.ad to d j all he can to aid in this cause he fetis that veiy little can be doue. The fprmal opening o f Park A?enne Methodist Church toot place last Sunday with special ser vices by tbe pastor, Rsv. Q. W. s f . u -fr1 u ; u.-..i .- v. , , V 1UK. iui9 yumuu la uue ui bud handsomest in the oity and it it equipped with modem conveni ences. Some interior work still remains to be done., A new newspaper has been added to the list in Salisbury, this being the Piedmont News, a Republican weekly, edited and nublished b J-.-M. L. Lyerly. The first issue left tbe press Tuesday Mr. Lyeily has secured offioe rooms in the Washington building and the paper will be piinted from the press of the Chronicle at Concord. VY .ng Kf- HTbe lad ies of the Seuond Pres-ls byterian Cbnrah will give a lawn fete tore morrow evening on the lawn adj ining the church on South Fulton Street. 8ix young ladies were graduated from the Whitehead Strkes San atorium on Monday night. The exercises attending the closing of the course were held in the Elli 3 t r e e t school building. Thf graduating class was comprsed oi MisseB Margaret Murr, B ssie Let Todd, Sadie Furohes, Martha Yates, Edna Heinberling and Sadie Ingle. High School Graduation Day was ot se.ved last Sunday by tbe First Baptist Sunday sohool and it is announoed by Judge P. S. Carlton superintendent rf the Sunday.sohool that, this will be an annual affair hereafter. Seven out of ths twenty-eight graduates this year were members of the First Baptist Sunday school and the day was set apart ,m their honor. QThecloiiug exercises of the Sal is bury Industrial and Normal In stitute began last Saturday after noon and continued .through to Tuesday evening. Rev. George H. Atkinson delivered the bacca laureate sermon and commence ment address. A colored woman and her bus band were given seutencea in coun ty court last Saturday rooming, the former reoeiving ninety days in the workhouse and the latter ninety days on the chain gsng. The case developed a second case before the fhst was completed. The woman had her husband, Is- icg the oldest employ in the ser rael Nathan, arrested for beatirrs ne Southern Railway Com her, but before the case was com- pany. He ei.tered the service of phted a warrant was sworn out be company when he was 17 years charging tbe woman with assault d &e ia now 78, which makes noon her husband and thev were him a faithful emp'oye of ever 60 Mrs. Mary A. Whitehtad died last Saturday in Raleigh, death Mng due to a fractured hip aided by old age. Th deceased was th grandmother of Ro bert Latta of Salisbury, and was 85 years old. Isbpm B., the eight-montt s-oW oo of Mr. a d Mrs. Iham B. vVbittemore, of East Spencer, died Tuesday afternoon after an illneBS of several days, Mrs. Hattie C. Powers of Spen cer, a native of Salisbury, died on Monday afternoon at ifce home of ir daughter, Mrs, H. C. Franks, in Charlotte, after being in ill health for some time. She had been on a visit to her daughter. The deceased was born and reared in Salisbury and was 56 years old. Mrs. Margaret, wife of Adam Beaver, died last SundaymomiDg t the home of her son, W. F. Beaver, at China Grove. She was iged about 77 years and up until few months ago hid bean livkg in and near Landis. She leaves a helpless husband, two sons, onf daughter and several grand chil dren. Mrs. Beaver is a daughtei of John Pethel of Landis, who is nearly 100 years old. FaitlM Seivice AwaiM Edward King of Spencer, holds the undisputed distinction of be- both convicted. A lively scrap at the North Ward polling plsce last Saturday oaused a little exoitement, the participants being the Democratic nd Republican judges, T. H. Vanderford, Jr., and C. F. Hart- ey. Mr. Hartley objected t: some irregular practices and thi started the fight, Mr. Hartley i said to have received tbe worst of it, he having been held by these near by. Charles C. Archie, of Southern Rowan, was acquitted oi a chargf of abandonments thecc u;.ty cout on Tuesday. The general stTe of A, J. Ge mayel,one theof leading merchant? of Speno9r, was entered recently and 25 pairs cf high priced shoes several pairs of pants, knives and other artioles were taken. Sever 1 persons are believed to have constituted the party that robbed the stcre. lbe Southern Bell Telephone Company will soon begin thterec tion of a new building for thei use in thiB city, l be c. mpany has purchased of Hon. John S HeLdereon the vacant lot on the south side of WeBt Council Str-et adjoining Lawyer's Row and oi this site a three-stcry building with a nretsed brick front will be wr erected. A meeting of representative ne groes is to be held next 'Frida ifternoou in Mowery'B hall f he purpose of discussing tbe pro position of holdii g a negro county fair here immediately following the close of the People's Agrioul turil Fair, Several leaders o f the colored race are behind the project. Spencer Division, N o. 375 Brotherhood of Locomotive Eu gineers, having a membership of 210 penons, is arranging to bo'd memorial services ou Sunday, June 11th, this being au annual event. The Denning, N. M. Graphic in a recent issue publ:sbed an article regarding Lonnie L. G a e k i I 1, son of Mrs. Annie Gaskill of this city, and his poultry industry Mr. Gaskill was a high grade of fice man in Ntw York, but bad tc move the to country on account of his health. He went to the Mem m - v n years. Mr. King serveo as an en ineer on the road between Char lotte and Goldsboro during the war and tells many interesting ex periences of railroading in these dys. The telegraph was not in use at that time and he operated his train by written order from the preiident of tile company. Mr. King Wat pensioned for life in February, 1915, by tjie South em Railway Company. He is tbe first mac so far as islknown to have been pensioned by; that com pany . MARRIAGES i . . , ".'tevi You Need a CseVvr ri Emits of Com Primary Rata Indicate a Very Light Vole and Owshadows the November Election. The following is the list of pan didates ou tte Democratic ticket that were nominated by the Row an County Board of Elections on May 22nd, these having no opposi tion on tbe ticket vottd Saturday: State Senate, Stahle Linn ; pros ecuting attornev, L A Swicegood; sheTiff. J H Krider; register of deeds, J C Deaton; treasurer, J 0 iKesler; auditor, E B Neav, Jr.: constable Balisbury lownsnip, JJ F Cauble; jus'tioe of the peace Salisbury Township, W L Ray. The following is the list of candi dates vot9d for at the primaries Saturday on the Democratic tick et for county offices, the highest one for each office being the nomi -vrTTi-i nee: jKepresentauves, u o rnu lips, Walter Murphy, nominated; County surveyor, N A Trexler re ceived 964 votes, P C Bernhardt. 523; coroner, D L Sides, 948, H B Lenti, 692; Ccunty commision- ers, J S Hall, 1121, FDeWiit Pat terson, 1064, V illiam Kester, 998, 0 J Fleming, 955, E E Gray, 980, L A Kesler, 851, N White Menius, 817, C E Barger, 770, H C Trotl, 755, A M Rice, 694, W D Graham, 548, P A Hartman, 326, L M Lip- pard, 226; presiding judge Rowan County court, R Lee Wright, 708, T G Furr, 436. Those having no opposition on the Republican ticket and who were declared nominees by the Board of Elections are: Senate. AH Price; representative, A M Miller, J M L Lyerly; auditor, L L Smith ; coroner, W A Fogleman ; iudee Rowan Court, Jno L Ren- dleman ; prorecoting attorney, J M Wagor er ; surveyor, A L Lyer'y. The following is the 1 . st of can didates and the numbar of votes received at the primaries Satur day on the Republican ballot for oounty offices: Register of deeds, H O Buick 299, J Will Prootor 481 ; sheriff, J A M Menius 864, W E Russell 186, J B Yost 150, H G Elmcre 100; County treas urer, W II Hobion 517, 8 A Earn hardt 248 ; County commissioners, John H Frick 602, M A Stirewalt 593, J H Hobson 583, A E Miller 528,0 M Fisher 520, M G M Fish er 510. P N Trexler 500, J S Camp- bell 484, C P FoBter482,'C P Shu- ping 889, O L Beilig 173. Lord KHchener Drowned. Second Serious British Loss Within a Week. Loi.don, June 6. The naws that Earl Kitchener, Seortary of State for War and his ttaff, who were proceeding to Russia aboard the cruiser Hampshire were lost off the Orkney Islands last night, was the most stunning blow Great Britain has received since the war began. This is the second .shock tbe country has sustained within a week. The other was when the newspapers appeared Friday even ing with the first intelligence oi the ntval battle in the North Sea in the form of a list cf the ships hat, with virtually no intimation that there was any compensation in the way of enemy losses. Kitoheuer was talked of and be lieved in as a great man. Notice Nctioe is hereby given that at s 4gle of deli) quent t6Xes, held at the court house in Salis ury, N. 0., 1 y J. H. Kesle , tax colUcfeoi for EaBt Spencer, on the 8th i&i of November, 1915, at 12 M Th following l-amed pr pert) belong mg to the following prtibn, m sold for taxes and bid hi by l b s P. J bnstou, to wit : 1 house and lot, John Ha retoi for $6 85, 1 Vfomt lot, W. 0. Laughiiu for $1.80, 1 hous a: c lot, Dock Wnite for $4 05. Ties, parties are not ififd t come lor ward, pay costs and charges and redeem their property, or jpp'ica tion will be made for deeds. This May 1st, 1916. T. P. 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Having qualified as administrator ot the estate of Betlie Boyd, deceased of the county of Rowan, State of North Carolina, this is to notify all persona hav ing claims against the estate, of the said de ceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 12th day of Apilf 1917, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said w tate will please make prompt settlement. This the 12th day of April, 1916. Pd. L. F. Shinn, Executor. Peoples' National MK Salisbury, N.O. Does General Banking Business WE PAY FOUR PER CENT on time de posits. Interest payable every 8 months Prompt attenion given to any busi ness entrusted, to us. Your business solicited. Peoples National Bank John 8. Henderson, J. D. Norwood, president. cashier. D. L. Gaskill, W. T. Busby, V.i Tffidpit Asst. cashier Miss Dnudiue Korkmau of Ghat lotto, and George Hendnx o f Greensboro, were united in na riago here last Saturday aftemocr at the First. Baptist parsonage b? Pastor 0. A. G.-Thomai. The conple came here fr-m Connelly SpriDgs where the bride's people are BDendine the snmmerl end they returned to that place San dav moruins. Mr. Hendrix is employed in Charlotte. Take Orove' Standard Gio VMS ia btanaarc blow ; i.- VaiHC is equally var-jafci m"sX Tonic because it cont&itr i iown tonic properties of QUI N i tXJM. It acts on the Liver. Lr toaiirta. Enriches the ttiooa jdte OS? the Whole System. SO sen Antoinobile Accident The other day Vane. Stewart oi Davie Comity, was driving au au tomobile inio Salisbury rn the old Mocksviile road and ou passing the corner of Elli9 and Cematery Mrs. Ruth Hampton of Heuder- Streets he realized that the Sho- onville, and Leroy Shaping of Ler bridge had been completed and Greeniboio, were united in mar- thought that h would drive that riage at the Presbyterian mange way, for safety, as was his custom her by Rev. Byron Clark Thurs- father than go to the dirt cross- day. The marnago was a qniei He realued that the bridge affair and came as a surprise I ooold be croeeed too late to take everybody. Miss Hampton & advantage of the inside of the been teaching the city schools and ourve aroai.d the corner, but knew was to have returned home Friday thftt hu gp9ed Blld Ciicie wa8 fiUf m jt n i 1 morning, uar. onuping or me ov er to ste the "Birth of a Nation' and decided that he would not go home alcne, Spence1 School Testa Well fio;ent to make the drive, but later saw by tbejosition of the car that he oouldn't cut very short owing to the unusual slope from the cen ter of the street to the curb on the (eft. Ths chauffei r was giving the 11 .1 I I i. L 1 3 oar ail tni amne tnas i wouiu bear. When the riht rear whee had left the grouud he steered the car straight and applied the Matheson Kills Claude Warren In Ired&il Co. Statesv'lle, Juae5. Oneot lie most brutal murders in the an n al of Iredell occurred in the extreme northern portion of the county late this after non when Claude Warren aged about. 30 years, was shot from ambush and instantly ki'led by his brother -in law Jtiomea Matheson, aged 21 years. Warren was plowing corn and his wife .wrs hoeing only a short distance away, when A SKIN LIKE VELVET smooth, clear, free of wrinkles. Use the exquisitely fragrant cream of the beauty flower of India and be complimented on your complexion. CRfiME on your complexion. -y k k Your dealer has Elcaya H I fl A V A or will cet it. u Ju ivu JL xa. m S You Get GOOD Value at ANY Price Silk Lisle or Cotton Jj 25c to $5.00 per pair g 17. D S- , umery -veers company, inc. m H WHOLESALE 153-161 EAST 34th ST. NEW YORK J ICE CREAM FACTORY! Our ice cream plant is now in operation and we arji ready to serve to our customers, any quantity, any Bhage and flavor. Made daily fropa pure cream. Orders filled prompt ly. Give us a trial. Get rid of dandruff it makes the scalp itch and the hair fall out. Be wise about your hair, cultivate it, like the women in Paris do. They regularly use PINAUD'S EAD DE QUININE tbe v onderful French Hair Tonic. Try it for your self. Note its exquisite q uality and fragrance. Aristo crat! men and women the world over use and endorse this r:i nous preparation. It keeps the scalp clean and white and preserves the youthful brilliancy of the hair. Bu y a 50c bottle from your dealer or send 10c to our Ameri can Offices for a testing bottle . Above all things don't neglect your hair. PARFUMERIE ED. PMUD, Dept. H ED. PINADD BIdg., New York The Spencer echool board at a meeting If st Friday nigbt elected Prof. M. L. Barnes Buperinten dent of the ichoolB for tt fifth term at a salary of 1 124. 50 per montb. Teecheia were also elected as fol- emergency brakes, bat there beii g lows. First graae, Mrs. ava i. . . d f feh oenter 0f Harris of Spencer, with Miss Nell nnfi rr C a - a a onollin !" - - ' tllVD.a Ul 0ll"JUiy no dooiowu., -eooDd tzraie. Miss Vivian Garjp, war wheel being ru tde, grouni, Spencer ; third grade, Mrs. Lizzie the car didn't s'act., struct ha B . Carnoky Spencer, also pnuoi- onrbiug, turned over and threw pl of the grammar eonooi jioursn . oa88engeiB out. None were Phone 17. SALEEBY'S, On the Corner whre Innes Meets Main. Sals oi Valuable City Properly. Pursuant to the terma of a certain Mortgage Deed 0 Trust, executed on September 22, 1915, b y James W Worthy and wife, Hanna Worthy, t. the undersigned Trustee, default hav ing been made in the payment of the interest, as provided in said Mortgage and at the request ot the noiaer 01 tru nt aarmrari thftrftin. I mill eZDOSe Matheson, Who was concealed for sale at the court house door in Sal in a gulley fired a load of isbury, Worth Carolina, on shot into Warren's head, Monday, July 8rdt 1916, resulting in instant death. JSSiottnidS Mathes m made his Way Hftrihsd real estate : back to his home a Short dS- Lying and beiny in the West Ward tance away unobserved, but lfSiSSS''m the south- when officers arrived on thfi .at aide of Caldwell street, and 80 feet scene he was suspected and taJ5 en into CUStOdy. Thomas street 160 feet to a stake in While the investigation Mrs M L Bean's boundary line; thence was ni. dm wav he ranfpssd with her line soutn a ueg., west ou Was UllUei way UC CdUieSSea . . . , 5nhea t.n a stake: thence to the officers giving as his northwest parallel with Thomas street motive that Warren h a d 163 feet and 4 inches to a staae on the med him last Summer S"", and there had since been bad the beginning, being lot No. ll, on the feeling. Henderson and Woodson map of the An inquest was held tonigh Sflft ati recorded in book 104, page nnrl the r.oroner's iurv rfttnrn- 458 and book 121. page 544. Reference ed & verdict naming Mathe- 11!2inid:Lta.eeTdr wHu"X" son as the murderer. Matlie- registered in book of deeds No. 129. ann wo a hrnii crh t, tn Sta fpsvi 1 1 ft natrp, 212. in the Register's office of i .1..U i--.:ui j Hnvan UountT. at HO ClOCK. UUlilKUt ilUU v, - HaanrihPfl lnt is situat- nlap,ttd in iail. He 'XDreSSed Art nn dwplline house where the party l l i. i . i J I r xl.. 13 .. n a-ni- fiAW vaai'H qi onrl a.1 art no sorrow ior uai ueuau u'"""1" r'.uun - one Biore puuumg. FARMERS lie id What Fresno Oouaty, Oallfornia, iOffers : This rich proluative California coanty is sparsely settled com pared to tti.3 East. There are thousands of acres ready for in dustrio :s farmers land that will yield far more than the aver age farm land thro ghoufc the United States. 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