1 . I , ' - ss mmmm n im m LOCAL NEWS of interest to zf ALL OF OUR READERS. Rev E T Carter, pastor of the Spacer Baptidf. Aorjhv preach ed his fardel) fcetttioii Sunday night to a lar s TOdi ence. Rv Carter has cepted a call in York and will booq leava for his new field. . ' -j ' . The big finishing mill at Yadkin ia" now complete, tbi machinery installed and it will Boon be put in operation; Th e com m i t tee a ppointed and empowered by the West eru N 0 Conference to se cure bids and select a site for a hospital, met in Greens boro last week and received bids from WinBtonSalex. Greensboro and - Salisbury. The committee adjourned without coming to any con, elusions and will meet again in Ash 'ville November 13th. Salisbury Council, No. 54, Sons and Daughters of Libs erty purchased 1200 worth of Liberty Bondp. Geo C Choate of Rockwell a merrber of th med'cal corps of the army, will be stationed at Camp Green, Charlotte, with tne 41st Reg iment. He visited his fam ily Thursday. A Negro by the name of Lum Eetes. was arrested last week for beating trains, and had a pistol and $99 on him. He was found guilty of carrying concealed weap on h and was fined $50 and coU. parted. Snow has fallen in Mies Minnie Ketchid and Serjeant E.F. Oahill of Spen cer. were married Sunday morning October 24th, Rev: M M Kinari officat i ugf Ser gent (Cahiil fs connected with the . angiuers1 corps from Greensboro and is located at Ureenvitle. Mrt Ketchie is a daughter of L M Ketch ie and will; remain with her parents until Sergeant Uahill can re turn home. .- ' Mis Mary Elliot and R E Tatum of - Salisbury were united in ; marriage last Thursday evening at the home of th9 bride's mother near Charlotte; They will make their home in Sails bury.. The maniage of Miss LiN lian Louise Fraley ot " alia bury, da ughter of Mr? Ellen T Fraley and A E Withers of Spencer, took place Tues day evening, October 28th, at the home of Vlrs Fraley, Rev M M Kinard officiating Mr Withers is an employee of the Southern Railway. The marriage of Miss Verna AnflHrfn of Pnrifl (Iniavin JC. , vr ' can to save all the food possible ZT- - r " Vf ' and thereby assist in making the supply go as far as possible at home so as to release the market supplies for shipment to our co workers across the sea. This is a very desirable thing to do and no one should hesitate to co-operate with other citizens in this , very important matter. Ameri- I :i , ... . i . cans wm nave 10 mane consider able sacrifices to make our much desired victorj certain, and every one is expected to do their full part, so let the citizens of Ro- The infant of Mr and Mrs Roy Creps died at the home of its parents on Chesnnt Hill, Tuesday, October 23rd, and thi funeral was held the day following, the interment be ing in Chestnut Hill. Mrs Jane E Daniel?, aged 77, died at her home on East Liberty streef Monday morn nig The funeral, took place in the afternoon from Park Avenue M E Church and and the interment was in Chestnut Hill Cemetery. One son W E Daniels survives. And Effort to be Made to Sava Food. A campaign is on this week for the purposs of securing the pledges ot house holders to save food as far as it may be possible. A committee consisting of the! following citizens of the county, Prof R G Kizer, E H Bean, W F Thompson, J E Carroll, Rev C P Fisher, rs V ary O Linton and, some others who are not citizens and should not have been select ed, will distrilute cards to be signed, agreeing to do all they ? (a iHtfliaoiiilceifent in Spascsr. An automobile owned by D S Rimir oS Person. county, driven bi ATchie MDiinu of Dan vi ! lejjjin which both were riding, go Miss Xilltan-Key of Dan viae, col'ided with ! a car belo ngy to T E Conrad in Spencer Sunday afternoon Miss Kev v as thrown out and so bally injuml a? to wake it necessary to send her to the Salisbury sanatorium and,, owing to the display of spetd arrd numerous jugs and Dot ties which had contained whiBkey. the gentlemen were tatceri in charge by the police. Messers Rimer, and Dunn gave bond and their case will be heard when Miss Key sufficiently recovers to attend the trial. --Tffe . "--7- .. . Gpod aliie in Fall ami I Winter Clothes. . to . . . Yancy of Salisbury, took place at Columbia, S C, Mon day evening, October 26th. The couple spent sexeral days here last week with Mr Yan cey's parents. liter," aicomedy drama in five Taken to the Wwds and flsrsewMppfid. aer?, wncn was wen patron- Cincinnati, O., Oct. 29 izd and much enjoyed. Herbert S. Billow, head i-utner H(inmu, a native Qf the People's Ohuich of of thio connty now fewning th8 city Qne of the ider8 ai LDoir, speni Bveiai nay jhr re this week. Fletcher F Smith .vho as connected with Spark's fuow was a Salisbury vi1 uor Sunday, coming ovdr from Lexington, tie is now on- nf .jtea witn vne La lena ir- Qua which apnt Satur lay in the pledge made so far as it is in their power, ' thus rendering a Landis Ccmlng to The Front. The editor passed through Laudis last Ihuifday even ing and was somewhat sup nrinHri at trlift fin shnwincy This he paid and dev the new eleetric-treet lisrhts made. They help to give itfwan slQ the cards andhve up to WfcsN e aPPeannce a thriving em North Carolina several Another item of interest is times during the past two the ' new brick post office weeks. building being erected by riu v i r ti M1 1 the post roaster, E L Flem Ihe King s Daughters will in who ts , gnftcefiafni hold their annual bazaar in contractor. the .Washington Building on Landis was also rejoicing NtTember 15th and J6th. ove the fact that after a . i ranvasH k.ihhj was snn. rhe Cress Community gcHbed toward the second Club gave an entertainment liberty loan, which is an ex at Landis Saturday night cellent showing for the town entitled "The Country Min- of the Peoples Council of Socia'iste and Pacifists, was taken into a dense woods near Florence, Ky, shortly tefore midnight last night, tied to a tree and horse wh pert by men who wore long robs and hoods similar to those decrib ed as worn by the fimous klu- to a One of the leaders of the party then read fiom apiece of taper he held in bis hand' In the name cf tlin poor women and children of BeN giutn th5s man should be whipped." Drives Out Malaria, Brilds Up System The Old Standard reneral Brengtfeeming tonic. GROVE'S TASTEXESS chil TONIC, drives out Malaria.enrlches theMood,a-id builds up the sys tem. A true tonic For adults and children. 60c and nrlftv in Lerinr.'on. MrHmith atnUf. t ani klux-klan,M acc.ordiug nrt nf th wir.tr in S.- iis- r-port from bioruce buty. Henry Tysinarer, who has been with the Mahaley liv . ery stables here for several years, has moved to Con 'Td where he will be coniw ted with the Corl-Wadsv rth Lively Co. Another list of 87 Rnwat. boy hfcs been called by the B mss an exemption boat d These youricr men will have their cases rassed on by the m district board at States v ill t. Leonarb Kenuerly, who learned the printing business In the Watchman office an hi8 been employed in Win ston Salem for a number of years, called in to have a friendly, chat Moulay. Leonard has been doing fine and has just ben given ; a position on the Washigtt n Post where he will command j a good salary. ( Said Prgsldent Wilson Ought to be Shot. Charged with saying that be could shoot President Wilson without Showing him any mercy, Frank E Spear, of 906 West Fifth street, Was given a preliminary hearing before United States Com missioner J W Cobb -y ester day morning and committed to jail in default of a $5;00 bond to await tral before United States disirict court, which cuvenes in Charlotte the first Monday in April. iyi5. i warrant was sworn out S gainst 8 rear yesterday morni ug by John B Sturgill secret service .ignt, charging him with 'uolawf illy, mail ciousiy and know! ugly utter ing laiifiroage igai ist the life of the I' resident of th United Strite.M 1 he deiend iut refuped to mike any statement at the trial before Commissioner Co.bb but sworu testimou was iveii by a number of wituesses. Charlotte Ob server, 26th.' ' None bui the wJl bred ra'n .-Knows how to confess' a fault or ackowled?jte himself in error. Franklin. Ie spite of the raging prices in merchandise we will still haregood values to offer you this season. CAS- ID; IS"; Bargain Counter Specials Onej)t of Boys' Corduroy Suits, 7 o 18 yonrs, S3. 50 to $5 Oneflot of Boys Rain Coats, all sizes, - 2.00 to 3 500 lien's Suits, extra good quality, all sizes and styles, $7.50 to $10.00 v' '5 UK,' ft, "f I', V i- VOUrJG Ellens Belted Suits and Overcoats, $12.50and $1S.OO. in browns, grays and green mixtub s. Fa and Winter Underwear Shirty in large varieties at the wenter (Jats and Wool top rl Salisbury, - WALLACE & Sons North Carolina ONE MINUTE PLEASE! Is there any necessity for buying Jewelry from strang-e concerns hundreds of miles away, when you can get the same or BET TEjR QUALITY ERCHANDISE RIGHT HERE IN YOUR OWN CITY? , We do not ask your trade simply because we happen to PAY TAXES HERE, help support the schools and so on. but because WE CAN AND WILL SAVE YQU MONEY. T7-DOn Trartar FTnmo ' Cal1 and Examine our Up-to date tveep p. raae -rl tiome, Liue of .Qaauty jeweiry. JEWELER, China Griove, .North Carolina. ill -. ".- Jl 5SSBedtimef Soim mAi No -chance of a chill if you have a Per- I : WPBWBAT " fection 011 Heaterto warm up the room Hil m while you undress him. You'U find a ' Wmmi W&dl hundred uses for the Perfection It's PWL light and easily carried; sturdy, depend- " S yilfyli 1 able, safe. It's economical too-espe- L Wii?pi cially with the present price of coal and S& mmmmmmf nlPllIti Eiht hours Slowmg warmth on a W iWS gallon of kerosene. ' M ImSjM Now used in over 3,000,000 homes. Nj CH resuIts obtained Aladdin Security PitP STANDARD eO!L COMPANY . M , 4 j Richmond, Va. Cbarlestdn, S. C , i " - - 1 ' "' i . . . ,. I 1