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THE CAROLINA WATC , SALISBURY, N. C. , LOCAL NEWS of interest to - ALL OF OUR READERS. Kev: C K Deal, a native of this State wit f has ben o iug missionary work in Korea, will address the congregation ot the. Central Methodist chnrch in Spencer liiuay morning. He 'and family are visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. E P Deal in Spencer. A negro boy, Tom McI'Iiil ey, was struck by W J Hat ley autamabile in Srencer yesterday morning. Having ran iu front of the moving machine he was knocked down and a gash was cut in hi head. The automobile was not iujnred. Tom was taken to a hospital. Hon. Thc F Kluttz has beeu appointed a member of the exemption board for the western district with head quarters n Statesville, to succeed E B Galloway, of Wiustou-'Salem, resigned. . A W Miller, Mrs. J..hn A Miller, Mia Minnie Foutz, Geo. A Boat and wife of Cas barrus, Geo E Brown and Geo. Brown of Uowan and others making a pr! y of 18. lcok a trip to Blowing H- ck last week., and retur-ied Sun day afternoon. The Salisbury military company now located at Fort Caswell, are drilling and busy performing regular du ties and reports indicate they are well patisfied for the pres ent. They occupy tent?? at present. Secretary Theo D Biown of Peoples' Agricultural Fair Association, which will hold it annual fa;r here October 23, 24, 25, 26 and 27, is bu?y these days arranging for the various 'attractions, horse raeos, etc. No doubt th fair will be superior agricultural ly speaking, than any he; e to fore held by this association. This ia say in much, for th - ex hibits last year will be hard to beat. Frauk Plnmmer, who has hald a position with the First National Bank for sev eral years, has accepted a position witha manufactur ing plant at Bloomfield, N J . Mr. Plum ner and his fa nil y have left for their new home. Not withstanding Judge James E Boyd' decision that the Keatin Owen chill la bor bill is unconstitutional, the Salisbury mills are ob serving its provision and will continue to do bo untii the Supreme court passes oi. the matter. . At.a recent meeting of the Salisbury Chap'er of the Ked Cross H J Knebel was made secretary. Rev. Geo. H Cox, D D of St. John's church, Cabarrus county, who has been in a hospital in Charlotte for sev eral weeks, where he had a cataract removed from his eye, has sufficiently cov ered to return to his duties. The sight of his eye wais res Btored. Quite a number of trains transporting troops from New York, Pennsylvania anu them States have - unuoi been! passing through Salis f hrt naftt. several days. tnrv the oast several dayi heboys are going to train Ing camps where they will :nd a big portion of the -winter. They seem to be nhrfnl enough and on mQn nf 4V,e ears Was lllSCriO- many OL lOl''"D n tct the words: Berlin or Bust . The East Spencer school, If with Prof H Peeler inj charge, opened Monday with an increased enrollment The mambers of the Re formed church Sunday school of Faith held their annual picnic in the tabernacle in Salisbury, Saturday after noon. They w-Te enroute td South Rjver when stopped by the rain. The la-sing of the corner stone of the Central Meth odist church of Spencer is expected to take place Suns day afternoon, which means work on the new edifice is progressing nicely. The ads dress of the occasion - will be made Rev E L Bin of Greens boro. Rev J C Row, presid ing elder of the Salisbury district, will p'ace the stcne and also make an address The Salisbury public schools will open Monday. The uew ,building on North Main street will be ready tvr use, but the West Ward, or Chestnut Hill, building, will not be r 3ady for several days. v A series of protracted meet ings are iu progress at the North Maiu street Metho dist church, having started Sunday night. The pastor Rev C E Richardson, is being assisted by Rev G W Vick. The Salisbury Normal and Industrial Institute will open tomorrow morning and ap propriate exercises will be held in -the Presbyterian church at 10 o'clock, when Rev J Munroe- Slick' of Baltimore will address those present. A fiagraising will school take place in front jf the building on Jackson street at 2 o'clock on the af ternoon.. Edvard, the eleven-year-jld son of H M Steele of Spencer jumped off a moving truck Monday afternoon and was knocked unconscious. Me was brought to the Whitehead-Stokea Sanator um for treatment. Senator Uverman came in yesterday to visit his family. Mack Lyerly, who has been tiarrvins the mail on Rural M tfo. 6 ever since its establish merit has resigned owing to ill health and gone to Baltimore for treatment. Here's hop ing Mack will be restored to health. An Able Sermon on Luther. Rev. Simon P Long of Mansfield, Ohio, preached in St. John's E L Church Sun day morning, and addresser! a large audience in the tab ernacle at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. His afternoon subject was relative to the life of Martin Luther, the re. formation he brought and its world-wide benefits, among which he named the open bi ble democracy, the parsonage, civil and religious freedom. It was a splendid address full of iraportaut facts and was well delivered and received. Typewriter Examination. A stenographer and typewriter examination for neld service will be held in Salisbury at the federal building, September 22 Men and women will be admit ted to this examination. As the demand for eligibles for such positions has recently been greater Jhan the supply, qualified persons are urged to enter this examinaeion. The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head tooiip of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quinine and Xoea not cau;e ! nervousness nor ringing in bead. Remember the full name and ok tor the Bignatwc i b. w. grovu. 30c , ;.i.rtJWMWk.. . Mrs Eugene Fuller, nee Miss Jennie Lee, daughter of Mrs R L Shaver of Salisbury, died yes terday morning in a hospital at Alexandria. Va., her present home. She leave a husband and four children, the youngest only a few days old, a mother, two sisters and three brothers. John,C Brunt, Dr John White head's negro chauffer, died Mon day night, the funeral and inter ment taking place at Moore's Chapel today. Brunt was re spected by, many friends both white and colored R A Owen, a few months over 60 year's old, a resident of the St Matthew's Espiscopal chtrfch, neighborhood, near Majolica, died at his home Friday after noon from the effects of a stroke of paralysis sustained several weeks previous. The funeral and interment took place at St Wathew's church Saturday af ternoon, Rev W H Harding offi ciating. Mr Owen was a well known farmer and leaves a wife and a number of children. The two-months-old infant of Jack Jordan died at the home of its parents on Chestnut .Hill Thursday night and the funera! was held from the house Friday afternoon, Rev Caswell, pastor of the Baptist church, officiating. The interment was in Chestnut Hill. . - Watchman and Record for School Boys and Giils. 50cts. While the boys and girls are at distant points they naturally wish to hear from home. You may write often yet overlook much that they would like- to know. What could be better than to send them the Watchman and Record, two papers per week, durning the school term for only 50cts. This would give them all the news and be much cheaper than writing. Send in! aubsreiptions. John Hamilton and Team m Over Bridg's EaiG at Third Creek. The following is taken from the Cooleemee Journal of last week: John Hamilton, one of our sub scribers who lives over in Rqw- an county, came very near los ing his life by the high water at Tnird Creek. He went in with his mule and buggy which wash ed off the fill at the north side of bridge and the force of the wat er shoved all over where water was more shallow. By hanging to the trees and bushes he man aged to keep above water until Will Jacobs, who lives nearby, swan in and cut the mule loose and helped Mr Hamilton out. THINK OF IT. 50,000 Persons Pnbiicy Recommend Our Remedy, Some Salisbury People. . ; Over one hundred thousand: have recommended Doan's Kid ney Pills, . i For backache, kidney, urinary; ills, Fifty thousand signed testis monials - - - Are appearing uow in public print Some of them are Salisbury people. Some are published in balls -A bury. No other remedy shows sucH'g?m' w Pa8"e. J H Horton, proof. Follow this Salisbury man,$j;gjexander,',E J Dry, JL Grove, example, M L Earn hart, carpenter, 128 wcnSi w A Barber w Callwell St., sayst "I have hadhitiock attacks of lumbago nearly all my life and sometimes my back has. 'It . . n . . c , , , bee,, so stiff and lame that l' Hjgh Osimon Of Ollkntall Tablets. could hardly move. Doan's .Kid-v-1 fiave a nigh opinion of ney Pills have always given mebeain's Tabled frr bilious quick relief when I have taken Sess and as a laxative writes them." Ktr n. A I4nies. hnrieuwi. ill. Price 60c at all dealers. DoVt&tjy hr.whcr has al uscil these simply ask for a kidney remodybleis with satisfactory results " get Doan's Kidney Pills t,hpL same that Mr. Barnhart- .us4&u" ------- - -- OStr- 1 - , J V ; iaio, jn . louru Co,. Mfgr., HulV"V . . - v. 1W. Zeigler of WinstonS-alem, Killed Sun- day oy fluto. i t ttt rw ' i frr rt i w .amgier oi. winston-oaiem ed 22, was killed,near Corinth church on the Stokes ferry road W Morgan township Sunday stCternoon. Mr Ziegler was in sj, automobile which his father fga-s driving, when, in rounding ajveur.vp, the machine left the rad and struct a tree, between vj3ich and the car the young tkin had gotten by some means. His injuries were internal andhis cfsath look place within an hour aster the accident His remains vere brought to Salisbury, tak etio an. undertaking establish t$nt and prepared for inter na nt and then taken to Winston Slem where tlie funeral was SB.M iifeld Monday. The elder Zei-. Ife sustained considerable injur and was taken to the sana 4;' tf.fiutnand is expected to recov er' There wore several others ithc car, who had been to tlildin, but none of the others v&re seriously hurt. The car wfes pretty thoroughly wrecked. Rain and Electric Storm at Landis Saturday. ' cLandis, Sept 10. There was a rn at)d severe electrial storm hre Saturday evening. The lightning struck the noted large v?hUe oak in M artin Black weld- es yard, however, it did slight linage to tree. Lightning also struct the barn of J J Sechler miie east of Landis. The and contents were com- barn pjetely destroyed, except the ifB stock was saved. Triere is niniF insurance and the loss is $800 ia$l,00. This is another warn- n that every farmer in Rowan jQiinty should not be without insurance in the Farmers, Mutu d,lItisurance Company as the ntjuey they pay in all s; lys in tb. county for the benefit of th farmers who meet with mis- f ttune from fire or storm. ? 3 - Ran Superior Court in Session. - he Rowan Superior Covrtcon- vQed Monday with Judge E B Ctijie ot Hickory, presiding. A'ffer Judge Cline delivered the usoal charg-e to the grand jury criminal docket was taken up diitl the following cases have i,rfyen consideration: he case of Henry Lewis, who ;0"lecl, Harry Esterminger in fist spencer last Febnrary, made his escape at that Ue, but was recently caught at L4 Oris burg-,, and made a desperate demp to escape after sheriff tirderhad him on the trainmen rSxte here, was called, and Solic- 5 m ...... . . uQ.r uiemeni insistent on a ver- diet of murder in second degree, tlws Lewis' lawyers agreed to sentence will not be -.passed uQnl tomorrow. 'VV H Welsh, charged with an assault, having cut Archie Shu- nsitn's throat several months ago, Wts found guilty. Sentence to b passed later. uaitner uniias, a negro wo- Ujin was given a hearing in ref- to some statements made blithe county court recently. f-gThe trial of Baxter Cain, the i&je-legged watchman at the car fns, who is indicted for mur 3fbr arid robbery was taken uo sieraa)7 arternoon ana is now '..-.l- a "gecupying-the time of the court. The jury consists of the follow few li Z A; Klutt55, foreman, Radford freeman, E L Peeler, M W fluttz, G B Ketch ie, J R Gra- Vlvaenry Hill, T L Carriker, J E "HfvinV A Hill . R n Rnf P. t. 1 t l The man v friends of the 1 a Mm- contracting parties were somewhat surprised Tuess day afernoon, August 28th, to learn of the marriage of Mi&-3 Beilali K-rr daughter of "the late T M Knrn and P S Carlton, Eq., which took place iu th Baptist church in ABh-vilIe on that day. Mifs K-ra and her mother were visiting in Western Oaioliua - when Mr Carlton uiccee led iu obtainiirr h consent of Ihe youug ! and her mother to th sn r v; Rev Howeli, a fi end of the groom. rhtti-H young people are amoog the city's ino:t popular, m wnibers ;i' society and arn h:gh!y esteemed by ill. Ater -i hrirf trip to Ht moan tains Mr Carlton and bride returned to SaMsbnry md are making their home at the Kern residence on North Main street. A Salisbury codple surprised their friends of getting married at China Grove last Friday night. The contracting parties were Mss Eva, daughter of CaptJ R Nicholas, and Leak A Bernhardt son of Paul M Bernhardt, and Rev Williams S Hales, pastor of the Methodist church, officiated. Mr Bernhardt is a member of the new army and will leave for the training camp at Colum bia Saturday morning. The marriage of Miss Sadie Bell, daughter of VV P Young. and George H McCall, of Spen cer, took place Tuesday night of last, week at the home oi the bride's parents, Rev J M Pick ens officiating. After all pres ent" eniwed refreshments the bridal couple left for a trip to 7'ennessee and otner points. Mr ivIcCall recently enlisted in the army and will Nsoon leave for a training camp. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refimi money it PAZO OINtTxENT fails to cure any case of etching. Blind, Bleeding oi Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c. !Hay Change Mm Road Leading West. W S Fa 1 ll a, state highway engineer, vvas in ; -Salisbiiry last week ahrl had a confer 3nce with the county commis- aione.rs relative to the expea diture of $20,000 on the pub lic highway leading out of Salisbury to 8tat sville, 810- 000' of which it is t(f be suppli ed by t!ie Federal govern ment, aiid$10f000 by the County of Rowan. After ro'mg over the erround Mr tallishas made substantially the following suggestion: Thai the high way leading out Wst Lines Street, crossing the rnilnr-id at VI L Jackson's, thwnce via the new Mocksville ro :d to a poinkbeyond the fairground?, thence west to a point on the Wilkesboro road beyond Uie railroad thence by the way of the Wilkesboro t ' where the Statevill road branches off, near Robert Shupu's about 3a miles fora Salis bury. At Jacksou's crossing an effort will be raae fiy the co-operation of the city anrj railroad, authorities to erect an underpays, thus eliminat- ing a danger spot. It is un defstood that the county eomj f0r the whole county. The missioueis agreed to these j Progressive Farmer. plans and will proceed wit n the work at once if th vuh of wav cn:i brf ix'iiivd wlierf nedwi. Whenever You Need a Genera! Tonic Take Grove's. The Old Standard Grove's Tastelea Chill Tonic is o.r.:r.i!v vul'iabl": ss a Cor.erd Tonic becancc it cc.-1.ul is tlie vell known tonic properties oi (jol NINE end IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, ISn riches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents. Young Man Seriously Injured. A young man, prpbably thirty years old, was right seriously in jured this afternoon by falling in. the elevator pit at the Salisbury Hardware and Furniture Com pany's piace of business. He was taken out and managed to say that his natne was Gardner, he lived on Chestnut Street, he is not known there and, while his head is cut and bruised, he com- plained of pains in his hips. He asked that no one tell his wife of the accident. He was taken to the hospital where it i9 hoped he will sooi be restored to lis usual health. As Paul M Bernhardt stepped o the elevator and opened the iuor jnst wide enough to catch the rope 'rid bring- down the elevator Mr Gardner, thinking he elevator was there, stepped md fell in the pit, a distance of en or twelve feet, dnd stricking the cement floor, was injured as indicated above. towan's First Quota to Leave Saturday. From reports made it seems ibout 310 men have been accept ed tor Kowan's part in the new urn-.-, but only about 240 are lee-Vtl. The tirsr. lot to leave, p ' ce.it f the whole. 12 men - si-. i fieri to appear be "lotion hoard at the federal building-in Salisbury it noon, Friday, September 7th. C.i.' ' j" on j 1 i- f':lows; V 'n :' .! j :h i-rent, John K 4"lfui.i:j. i.v, l'atiklin, Click, le-t ;Vrt !)'vninn, Harris 'ii'ef. Paul .Eugene Marvin B.v!es Kluttz, Hardin. VVm . San ford v ill i I H rah am, Wm T Kne, Mitchell 3 '."orriher, uiak Bernhardt. T;iev will be provided for at the Yadkin Hotel until Saturday vn-irninjx when they leave about 5: V) for camp Jackson at Colum bia. S C They will then be re- examined oy an array olhcer and if phiMeaTiy tit will be assigned to tncirduties, or if not, will be given and honorable discharge. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stop tilt Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. Dr'.iirgists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c Soirie Things That Will Increase The Efficien cy ol Your School. i Vi y the teacher for the tinw ne.l in visiting "patrons'"' for a.wenk before school pen gnt tin g. acquainted and wetOi gthe pupils ready for v( vk. if hrt does it. R qiire retiring teachers to kivh a lis of rrorriotioiitf to aid ilirt next teacher in the work-of grading. Hmvh the teacher grade pu by t lie register prior to : i'H j ening of the school. neour:gH strenuous play at iv es- iu oidr hat surplus eii'Tgy nny be worked off, if n peeled. vlnk the recess periods trequent in order to avoid restlessness. Arrange to have some writ1 ten work for idle clashes. Develop a spirit of friendly rivalry among pupils by giv ing prizes. ' Encourage pupils to take books home and prepare les sons, hus give more time to recitations. Relieve the teacher of the necessity of working out the commencement program by having your county superin tendent prepare one suitable What is LAX-FOS LAX-F0S IS AN IMPROVED CASCASA A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic and Liver Tonic. Contains Caicara Bark, Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and Pepsin. Combines dreugth vith pala table aromatic taste. Ioes not gripe. 50c Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard eeneral ttrenKthenina toaic. GROVE'S TASTKLESS chUl TONIC, drFrea out Malaria,enriches theblood.andbuitda up the ay tern. A true tonic. For adulta aad cbUdrtB. (tms
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