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i nc UftnuuiiA MAIU.1I.1AH. KUWAN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE GO. WILL SUE THE CITY. WilfiF THE REAPER: he marriage of Mies Lonie JlOCUtt. cf IJhftnpl TTi.l T r . ' i III.IIIU..J ...... .. .. ' - , , . - r- SJfcLUiiT liOOAI. ITEMS w Aiienaeo ana Higlllk interesting Aldermen In Reffnlar Session Piss on Messrs. CtfHfenbere. Ralner. Ramsar . HoodmaJV book-keeper for the " i -... ... ... . - wl "TO I ..2-" -" ' . r. . . " Knoora H ntKi.,fi; -1 ci , Mcciiiig neio nerr Monoai. 4 seiera Matters of hterest. - Kerr Murs. Hams taxeo. r.r - r yypu.y. pi oai ' . I.WMMAW. Dill ) IV IIIM.I.M . I 1 I W 11 r " ' - Mv Uroneaberg, who at Uhapel Hill. Rev. R. L. Mot m . - - V The Baptists -of North Main "wan Mutual Fire luaur- 1 , The citv aldermen met in reeu- : Robert Street are nreDanne to erer.t "ce company met m the Court lar session Thnrsd&v niirhfc and married KTifia Louise Whitaket. l(y ot Salisbury. accomnftniMd . v" ----- I xx t.,.-. i . . . htks i. . MM aj A -i now rhnrnh DAnn Jfa r hi "uuau moDoav. Anffnur, Kth with I (r.nBinLj j ,1: j .u Hanniitnii.eiiA intn t ji. whit. uuuuuiau veBiBraav ann nor. uw rv uvlt. Abu w . mM ill. I rf O - w . nivu ilituoauttnu HliU U1SLUHKHU bljn IU1 UBUEUBD1 US PUH 1A . fru&U-J. . " -' r' McKenzie. late naatnr'' nf tK rge number of thftmembershiD lowing rinh,nf.fl akfir. wftH'SlrtVnd at SavannahJi?,m! c ' - wiw i i , Vw . . .. rsT,. i wi mira tnai i - r ji, u- . - rr. j l . bury pastor of Chestnut Hill Baptist Church J pre8ens- An8 meeting was called Mayor S moot reported that he G., Sun&, ; eyening, He and has accepted the pastorate of this 6 oraer bv tn9 president,. Dr. C had met with the board of cotinty Mrs. CroneSbefg were batbing in roole. and prayer was offered commissioners "in resard to ma- the surf. S&lrs. Cron-enberg got v i. u. .uyeriy. ine roil cadamizmff the remainder of out too farsahd in his ettorts to of stock was called to ascertain Woat. Tn in 3alis church . the presence of a quorum, a quo rum was present and the business I of the meeting was gone into by Chairman L. B. Adams, of the Ropublican State Executive Com mittee, was iu Salisbury a short while Thursday evening. F. K Brown, manager of Reid's appointing Rev. Lyerly to assist Department store, who 041 beeh the secretary. spending several days at Blowing The president's and secretary's but it is thought the city will ac ttocK, reiurnea last n:gnt reports were read, referred to pro- cent the nronosition . Brittain & CamnbelL the wide tummut86B an approved Citv Attornev Burton Craiee ' I n . I 1 awake merchants have a chan ine election of officers was then stated that the ordinance to lew. of advertisement in to-dav'e taken Up and "8alted in fcne Bleo- assesB, and collect taxes for the Watchman Read it. bluu 01 tne "owing gentlemen : city of Salisbury, North Carolina . , t a c iL rresident,. Dr 0. M. Poole ; with special license provision had j r im.jM I vice nresidfint. H. A . InmharHf. v.non : lui r, Oxford orphanage gave an enter- Uerfi a w ' " vyum luxm fainmanf or WnfmAAr IP ti A m MK 4. I . I 0 . w -wMr- J - A good sized audience was out to 8niD to wit rrvoaf (ham I . J. W. Peeler, of Rockwell, was Brown; Atwell township, W. E. in the city on business yesterday . Deal ; Morgan township, C. A. sioners, he stated, agreed to give the undertnd swept into deep- $500 to purchase the rock. The water and foned -His remains oity agrees to do part of the workl were brougIA Salisbury Mon- " 'i ts . - as . - and the street car company part, day night nl the funeral was The report was not actfid upon, held yesterday? evening from the residence -Mrs. Whitaker on East Hendejio& streets Mrs. J. FJljrris, wife of ex- Shenff Harrf,rbf Concord sister- in-law of WfM.- Harris, and an aunt of MrsiTF.T'B . Frvin, of Sal- isbury," diedf af .her home early Monday mSmnig. A number from Saliebigy ent dpwu yester day to a'ttengf tKe';fanetaJ. Robert J, Eainey, who was stricken a wek mx. more -ago with paralysis anl as found in the Or. Red's Plne-Tar-Honei Aroup, grip, whooping coueh. c ronchitis, asthma and all throat bnd bronchial troubles. Sold ayery whera. Look for the bell on the bottle. board and waiTnow ready for die tribution to the citizens. He ask ed that the printer be paid for theq work. Carried. City Physician Chas. WoodsoD, Rev. J. B Hord. of Cleveland was in Salisbury yesterday. Joseph W. Miller, of Miller- town, Morgan Township, was in the city yesterday. He, and quite a number of others from Morgan and the county, left this morning on the Southern Rail way's excursion to Norfolk. ' 1 Campbell; Providence towiiship, filed, through Clerk Lynn, his woods near giilbrry school house jonn 1. Frick; liold Hill town ship, D. M. Barger; Frankin township, W. B. Hartley; Unity township, D. C. Click; Scotch- Irish township, J. R, Guffy ; Mt died at the U1V VI IliO OUUBlU"lBW Jack Cornehson, one of the Ne- Beeker; Locke township, P. R groes who were assisting Freeman Cress; Steele township, S. F. Ba and Beaslev in conducting a ker Ulla township, J. K. Goodman ; immediately give the $500 bond on China Grove township, J. B. Good- account of tearing up the street night; Litaker township, W. A. for the switch being put in at the Cline; Cleveland township, J. H. intersection of Main and Council t Btreets mortnarv renort for the first six months of the year, from January J R- Stillerin ocke Township, 1st to July 1st. Saturday evening. The funeral Clftrk Stfthlft T.inn was nrdrd was held from Gface Church Sun- to have the str8et car company day eyeniogl. Brown officia- ting. Mr. Barney was a bard worker, well no;wn snd was aboht 55 - vears of a&fe. ill 11 i t r- Diocxade still, near spencer, was captured by Sheriff MeKenzie Monday. He is now in jail. The trial of the bunch will take place on the 16th. T. H. Stiff, the popular man ager of the Virginia Life Insur ance uompany in oaissoury, is spending the week at Connelly Springs for his health. The Union Lutheran Church, about five miles out on the Bringte's Ferry road, having just recently oompleted a fine tower, has installed a bell. It was tak en out Friday. Miss Lala Brown, daughter of . After the election of officers the meeting was addressed by Prof. F. B . Browu and a number of others made short talks. The amount of new insurance wnfeteu' daring the past year amounted to $122,688, making the total amouut of insurance carried by members of this company $1,1228,618.00. The amount of losses paid by tbe Company daring the year was as roiiows: Fire by lightning, $483.90; by storm, $32.66 and by fire other than lightning$3,181.50; making a total of $3,698 06. The total amount of collections for the year was 5,480.83 ; paid out W. W. Brown, ship, and J, C gan Township, the young who was knocked down and bed near Spencer recently, of Atwell Town- for all causes, $4,277,27, leaving a Shepherd, of Mor- balance in the hands of the treas urer of $1,153.56. The Company has about 1200 members enrolled and the rate on the $1 is only 15 cents per azsess- ment, which is so very low that man rob- were married at the home of the bride Sunday evening, Rev. M. W. Walsh officiating. The couple every farmer should see that his will spend several weeks visiting property is insured. There has in the count and then go to I been only three assessments since Washington, D. C, where Mr. last August, but more than is usu Shepherd is employed in a drug al, therd seldom being more than store. two per year, sometimes none. Prof. A. T. Allen, of Graham, recently elected superintendent of A Cold the Salisbury Graded Schools, has la not necessarily serious, provid arrived in the citv. Prof. Allen ed it is taken care of. It is fre will move his family here later. W. W. Miller, of the firme of the firm of D. M. Miller & Son, captured a big tarantula in a bunch of bananas last week. He He has it on exhibition, preserved Collapse of Derricks Delays Work on the in alcohol. quently the starting point of many dacgerous diseases. When it comes use Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar- Honey. Look for the bell on the bottle. The Woodmen's Camp at Mill Bridge will give a picnic Friday. Everybody is invited to come and bring a basket. Fire destroyed the dwelling of A. A. Cook, son of Val Cook, who lives on the Wilkesboro road about seven miles from Salisbury, in Franklin township, Friday eve ning. Mr. Cook was away from home at the time and Mrs. Cook and the children succeeded in sav ing very little of the household goods, Mr. Cook carried no in surance and th9 loss falls quite heavily upon him . A subscrip tion was started by kind neighbors for his relief and several hundred dollars were raised- The committee named by Chair man A. H. Eller to straighten out the Congressional muddle in the sixth district, between Messrs. Clark and Godwin, is as follows : Hon. Theo. F. Klutz, of Salisbury -r-r m T T .: Cr-,-r C Tt xion. x. to hold the great weight. The Aycock, ex-Judge A. C. Avery and & ' & Hon. R. A, Doughton. The com- upright portion of the big derrick mittee will meet at Wrightsnlle wavered and tell to the ground GoTernment Building. ft Just a few minutes before noon Saturday the big derrick just erect on the front of the govern ment building, now in course cf construction two doors below The Watchman office, fell and did considerable damage. According to the best information obtain able the cause and results . are about as follows: There were two derricks on the building, the larger one having just been erect ed to hoist the large blocks, weighing four or five tons. One of the blocks had been placed across the columns successfully and aB the second one was nearing its position, it seems, the boom of the old derrick was swung around and struck the guy-rope fastened to a tree in the rear of the build ing and across North Church street causing it to. break. This threw the strain on the other ropes which were neither in the right position nor strong enough The wife of R. H. Pender, who was untortunately killed during the fire of the Empire store, while riding on a fire wagon, has enter ed suit for damages against the town. Lewis Swink, Esq., of Winston Salem is Mrs. Pender's attorney. The amount of damage asked has not been learned. Mrs. Pender v ill claim that her hus band was acting in the capacity of a city fireman, having been called into service by some one in au thority The aldermen will secure rebuttal testimony. As a matter of assistance the aldermen requested the State Firemen's Association to give Mrs Pender a donation on account of the death of her husband. The matter was brought to the atten tion of President McNeill and she was allowed $300. She has already received the money. The question of the dog tax was discussed at length, resulting in the passing of a resolntion declar ing that a dog tax ordinance as it stands on the city statute books shall be enforced, and the police men will be ordered to carry out the law. The following is the or dinance: "Dogs. Every person who fails or refuses to list his. her or its dog dr dogs for taxation with the city tax collector shall be sub ject to a penalty of $5. It shall be the duty of each person to list his her or its dogs ( with the city tax and to secure a tag from said tax collector. Every dog found on the streets after the first day of August without a collar and a tag shall be declared a nuisance, and is hereby declared a nuisance and ordered killed. Upon every dog there is hereby levied a tax of $2 We Guarantee Every Box of Dr. Bell s Antiseptic Salve to do what we claim. Try it tor ulcers, boils, rnmng sores, tetter, ringworm, eczema, salt rheum, fever sores, cuts, bru'ses, pimples, black heads, chaps, felons, burnB or any ikin disease. 25a a box. Thursday night. During the absence of Judge B. B, Miller Saturday, Walter H. Woodson presided. Only minor cases were on the docket. Droup. People with children should keep a bottle of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey on hand at all times. Croup is worse at night when it is sometimes hard to get a physi cian. Look for the bell on the bottle. carrying tne scanoidiug as it went, disfiguring and breaking numerous large, handsome and valuable stones which were laying about awaiting their turn to be placed in the walls of the building. The roar and crash were terrific and it is wonderful that some one was not injured, for the workmen were on and about the building and numerous onlookers were standing in reach of the falling Duke Basinger, of near Pool town, and Miss Jennie Wilhelm, of Richfield, were happily mar ried by Rev. W. A. Dutton, their pastor, Wednesday evening, July 27th. stones and timbers. The mast of the big derrick, about 20 inches in diameter and had a heavy piece of timber and one of iron bolted to it, was broken in the fall. The damage will run up into the thousands and the delay in construction will probably run in to months. A. Lee Lazenby has charge of the work and has had the force busy the last few days cleaning up the debris and preparing for the replacement of the derricks. Robert ?L-fiaisayj brother of 8tma'B$ejisH. Ramsay, of Salisbury, awdfHon. Claud C. Ramsay,' of Sitf t(4e. Wash . , died iu, Cisco', Tesl Saturday . Mr. Ramsay left Jwfon. 87 years ago at the age o'f 1 and had visited the old home ru. once since. A daughter earfrvep-.i- Malmolh Krr died at the home of his brother Wy,W. Kerr, who lives near St.Paul's church 'on Concord Roa Sunday evening, from the effec ff consumption. He was 87 yeaVold. The funeral was conducted f.com St. Paul's Monday eveni The infant Mr. and Mrs. W. E. File died All the home of its parents, on Chestnut Hill, Satur day night fro nflb he effects of ty-phoid-pneum 3a J The funeral was conducted Sunday evening and the intermit was ia Chest nut Hill cemeery Rev. T. A. Cheatham officiinjg:. Farming Uiids for Sale. Tract No. l,-0f "acres consist ing of 1J acres meadow, 4 acres in pasture, 8 to0;a:bres in woods, balance cleared nof in cultivation:. Has one on e-stoT 3-roo m house, barn and other (ftfbU3?s. A good orchard, grape niB and running water, big branp.iA piped and cemented well ofcod water. Soil red. For fartp-j information callou or write tjg the undersigned Wm.iH. Sf tWART, Watchman Officii Salisbury, N. C. Sale of.Hos and Lot. Pursuant to the tf ovisions contained in two mortgages, $r mortgage trust aeeas, executed A. Frick and by D wife Fannie E. Fritflg, registered in the Register's office jf Tiowan county, Book No. 29, page $17 and Book 32, page 48, default haQng been made in the payment of bcrt principal and in terest as therein stimulated, the under signed assignee ana: wastee; will ex pose to public sale tae court house door in the city oif Salisbury, Rowan county, on ' ' - Saturday Septeer I7)li,, 1910. at 12 o'clock, M. , fiJ cash, to the high est bidder, one niceKihoupe and . lot in the northern subur of Salisbury, be tween Salisbur anSpencer, fronting on Church street, ajfji bounded as fol lows, to-wit : Begiii'Sg at a stake the west corner of the ifcersfction of 12th and Church streets ,"hd tuns thence S VV with Church stgfet,i50 feel to a stake, corner of Noj$; on the N W siae oi unurcn street tnence ss w with line of lot No. 15,. fine hundred and twenty-five feet to ass-e : thence N E fifty feet to a sf ;e,' Heftderaon's corner, on the S W sQf 'or 12th street; thence S E with 12th-iept 125 feet to the beginning, beinj?? lot No. 17. on Henderson plat, Blo'C,'?.. . 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