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1' J 5 4t THE CAROLINA UATCHDAII SHORT LOOAL ITEMS Dr. M . L. Smooi, who hat j ait retained from Baltimore, where he took a speoial course on v the eye, ear, nose and throat hat: de cided to looate in Fayetteville for the practice of theie specialties. The thirty-fourth Annual Ma onio pionio of MocksviMe take! place tomorrow This is always quite an eveut and numbers of people from Salisbury and Rowan County attend. Rev. Plato -Dur ham will deliver the addreas of the occasion. . ; ;- The Rowan Con ty Mutual Fire Insurance Oo , is holding its an nual session in the court home here today. Dr. 0. M.- Van Pp lels the president cf this com pauy and W. Wineooff it the secretar y-trdasitrer. '" - The manaRers of the Labor Day celebration, whioh is to take place at Speucar, Ssptember 2nd,, hive arranged to have the great parade form on South Main- Street, in Sal sbury, and then prooeed to Spenoer . . This will give every body abundant room and oppor tunity ro see the whole thing, v Work on the bridge connecting Rowan and Davie counties is now in progress ' The Roaaoke Iron and Bridge Oo , of Virginia, hat the contract. - " ; W L. Klutts has gotten iu his goods, 108 West Intie 8tret, and is uow ready for basinets. He will appreciate a portion of your patronage, A voting.: contest whioh has been in progress here for a month or so, conducted by s number of the merchants, closed Thursday night. Tb principal contestants were the Elks and Eagles. The count showed tbV Eagles had re ceived 6000.000 ybtaj and the Elks 8,000,000. Bach Vote Tepre sensed that 1 ceo had beren apent twith some of the' merchants in he contest. ' ; - The new turntable at . Spencer is 90 feet in length This is the largest on the system. The Southern has. begun some extensive improvements at Spen cer. ' A new large csncrete coal chute, a modern snd plant and new odder pits are being built. The coal chute is to-be modern in very way and will be able to handle 100,000 tons of ooal cin der per day. .:--v; i 0. W. ; Harrington, of LiUker Township, hss'aecided to open a clock and sewing machine repair shop in Salisbury, He will be lo cated on. North. Main Street, op posite; the'oourt house, near Coun cil, with Mr. L9ntz, the jeweler. Mrf Harrington has been, doing repair work for a number of years and is quite proficient. The edi tor is indebted to Mr. Harrington for a lot of nice grapes. A number of Salisbury Juniors attended the district meeting of the ordwr in Charlotte last Thurs day and report a very pleasant and profitable . meeting The next district meeting will be hld in Salisbury Thursday and Friday, November 14th and loth. Quite a number of folks passed through Salisbury last Thursday en route to Charlotte to attend the good Toads meeting there. Manv of them travelled in auto mobiles. ' Tomorrow is the anniversary of the Nazarath Orphans' home at Crescent. A splendid program baB been arranged for the ocoai sion and a special train will be tun from Burlington via Salisbury that day, leaving Solisbury early in the morning The Grimes .Milling Company is building a 1,0000 to 2 000 bush el irrain elevator at tneir milt in the North Ward here. This wil be a valuable aid in the unloading of wagons and cars. A number of reel teams wil contest for honors on - Fourth Street in Spencer, on Labor Day. These teams are practicing now to get in trim. The crack shop team will be among the contest ants.- 'v'Y. - -. , H m. H. S. Ward will speak in 1 the graded snhool auditorium at Spauoer tonight'iu hfthalf of the candidacy of Judge Walter Clark for the United States Senate. h Job nston , colored, was tax es $75 and coutf, trakinga total o $92, by Judge Miller, last week for making a secret asiauit on . W 11 Alexander, col. ' The, State Board of Election! met in Riliigh Monday aud de cided on the size of the ballots far the coming ; election and named the election boards for the van ous counties. The Rowan elec tion board is composed of two Democrats, Edwin Gregory, Esq , and C. F.- Montgomery, and our Republican, J. M rector. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Leland Coin pany South was held in v this city -Monday aud the following officers elected t President. Geo. O. . Co! lins ; swretaryaad treasurer, E J): McCall; manager, S P. San son. The folllwing 'were chosen as directors: N B MoOanless, T B - Brown. W. H. Ragland, and E McCall. A dividend of eight per cent on preferred stock ; was - de . clared. The company has a splen did plant south of the city and is kept busy finishing np granite for Dr. J. M. Keel, the dentist, has moved from over the Davis-Wiley Bank? to the third , floor ' in " the Giubb building, -V Miss Jennie Koontzf daughter of A. F. Koonts of Davidson County, and Geo. H. Trexler, of Franklin Township, son , of Motes Trexler, were uni'ei in marriage at South River Sunday afternoon, Rev. J. H. McKentie, of Salisbury performing the ceremony. C The many friend's of- Mrs, Ellen Sumner MoKenzie, wide w of the late Ohas. H.v McKenzie, will re gret to learn that she has suffered a stroke of paralysis and'that grave conoern is put by .tbose near to her for her welfare CfeHer tons living at a distanoe. Rev. Ben Mc Kenzie. -Ernest and Julian, have been notified of her tenons condi tion and are expecterT to come in at once. Mrs. MoKenzie is ooi- neoted with one of .the State's hest families and is a splendid woman v She is a step-mother of Sheriff McKenzie. '.' "; ij . - ' . ' . - :-'. !" Isom - Bradford, white, was found guilty by the Rowan Cdun ty Oourt fot co-inhabiting jauth a negress.- e was aentenoed' .to four months on the,road but took an appeal and is now out under a $200 bond . The many friends here of Bis hop Cheshire will be glad to learn that he is sufficiently recovered to leave the hospital . in Charlotte and return to his home in Ral eigh. : As previously noted the annual soalp picnic will take place Fri day, at Oowan's school house This ii always an enjoyable event that is well attended. The editor of The Watchman is thankful for an invitation to be present. A gentleman recently left a speCiman of the Early Ramshorn pea at this office whioh is some what out of the ordinary for Uugth. The pod was abont .24 inohes in ength and, had a pea about every inch of its length.? : The tenth annual re-union of the Yost generations will be held at Phahiel'a Baptist ohuroh. Wednesday, August 21st. A splendid program has been ar ranged for the occasion. Among the speakers are: Revs. J F Dais, TL Nobles, H A Trexler,- C P Fisher, and Elmer Rickard, Joseph Connell and others. There will be the usual big picnic, plen ty of musio and a . good time, for everybody. Welti's UlJtitoum Soclit) to Uatt. The annual meeting of Home and foreign Departments of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Salisbury district. M. E. church will be held Wednesday and Thursday, the 7th and 8th of August in First Churoh. Sails bury. ' ICach adult ana youug Peoples sooiety is most earnestly requested to tend a delegate ; also the Light Bearers of Junior divions. Kvjry president and lady manager of each society is re quested to be present if possible. Seed names of those desiring en- teitainment to ' Mrs. D. A. Beaver, South Fulton street, Salisbury, N. 0. Prof, ajztr Ihiis Teachers to attend tie COBBlBg llStitltl. ! County Superintendent of Schools R G. Kizer is anxious that there be a large attendance of the teaohers of the oounty at the sessions of the ooming insti tute to be held in this city and has sent a strong appeal and notice to every teacher in Rowau. He ssys : The biennial oounty teaohers . institute" fcr Rowan Oounty will open in the Salisbury graded sohool building on Mon day, the 12th day of August, at 10 o'olook a. m. and continue two weeks.' Prof,. I. 0. Grffin, Superin tendent of the Marion Graded Schools, assisted by Mrs. D. F Giles, of Marion, will conduct the institute. All public school, high sohool, and graded schoo teachers in the? oounty are re qniied by law to attend the entire . ! ,!... 1 term ci tne institute, uumin pro videntially hmdred, or be debar red from teaching. I am expect ing every teacher in the county to be present at the first session M mday morning, I am hoping that this institute will break the record in attendance and results Of aTTprofessions the teacher can least afford ; to stand still and struirsle and stagnate. His work is too all-important, his respon sibilities too great. Fire destroyed 150,000 worth of property belonging to the Oo- I - . ll ' a. ; iniDDiS ruruiture company iu High Point Saturday at 2 o'olook. Almost the- entire 60x150 feet buildingi comprising the finishing and packing departments, : and filled "with finished goods ready for shipment, was consumed. William J. Bryan has osntrib uted ll.OCO to the Wilson cam naigh fund This. is said to be the largest donation so far rejeiv A Gcai Roads jls&splatloa Foimeil. 1( CastedneVday pight a .small number of, men gathered in the court house and the' Rowan Coun ty Good Roads Association is the result;1 T.l D; Brown' acted ai temporary: chairman and 0r; N Brown, temporary secretary, ' An election was gone into c and ' he following officers were named,: P. Bv Beard, prssident j H.' 0. Trott, vice president Jas Hi Warbur- toh" secretary ; i H. , A. ' Rouzer, treasurer ; and T. D. Brown,-di-' rector .at large. A constitution, as prepared by the State- Associa tion, was adopted. . A oommittee, composed meetly of hon-membsrs to solioit mem bers was named. "They are as fol lows : For Salisbury. Township, Nortn Waid. 0. M. ; Miller : West. Ward, v Jas. H . Warburton South Ward, H. 0, Trott: East Ward, J, 0. Kesler j Spencer, Jas. D. Dorsdtt; Joe W Miller. Mor gan; JVW Peeler, Gold Hill; G A Brown, Cleveland; W A 'Steel, Scotch Irish ; J B Cingle, tocke ; J 0 Deaton. -China Grove; T V Terrell, Unity ; Carl Sherrill, Mt. Ulla; HO Kennedy, Franklin; J A Hall, Steele; M G M Fisher, Li taker; OH. Kfuttz, Providence; H H Overcash, Atwell. Urs- Thomasoo's 93rd Birthday. Thursday July 25th,a large crowd gathered at the home of Mrs Luvenia Thomason's hi Franklin township to help her celebrate her 93rd birthday. It was a great surprise to the old lady as she said there were so many smiling faces and well fill ed baskets! She is the mother of 8 children, her oldest child died in infanoy, T. P. Thomason . of franklin, died 14 years ago aud her only daughter, Mrs. Walker is now living in Concord at the age of 57. Mrs. Thomason is hale and hearty for one her age, and takes great delight in telling of her childhood days. She has a host of friends who hope she will live to enjoy many more occasions. Or. Wrigkt Opeis Oftices In Salisbury. Dr. J. Thomas Wright has moved to Salisbury to practioe his specialty and has opened a handsome suite of roomB in the Grubb sky-scraper, on the third floor, where he has a varied equip ment of modern instruments, inoluding X-ray and all forms of electrio apparatus, dperaticg instruments, etc, for the treat ment of all forms of chronic troubles, in men or women, such as skin diseases and cancers, bone and joint diseases, nervous diseases, rheumatism, heart, uterine aud bladder diseases, etc, etc The dootor has been in special . work four vyears, having been in general practice, sixteen years prior to becoming a special, ist. Dr. Wright is a native of Salisbury and his friends are glad to . have him looate here See his oard in this issue. May Buy Overall Factory. Mr. Sioeloff. of Lexington brother of J. A . Sioeloff of Spencer, was here Saturday afternoon looking after, the advisability of parchssing the machinery formerly used in the Correll overall factory at Spenoer. He ooatemplates installing a plant at Lexington for the manu faclure of overalls. This faatory was first started at China Grove and later' purchased by a number of SpenoeriaLS and moved to that place and operated for a time. The machinery was taken back to China Grove and is stored in the origiual building. RAW FROM SCRATCHING TORTURED 8KIN SOON HEALED v BY SOOTHING APPLICATION. , Try Thla Remedy at Our Rilsk. When tortured by the awful burn ing and itching of eczema, both chil dren and older people- often scratch until the skin; Is raw and bleeding. This Spreads 'the disease and makes the suffering ten times worse. The first thing to do la to stop the terri ble itching by-a soothing application of our new skin remedy, Saxon Salve, which also penetrates the- skin to the very roots of the disease and de stroys the germs. In all forms of eczema, and all oth er crusted or scaly humors and erup tions, Saxon Salve has given astonish ingly good results. The great im provement that it makes in the first fewBays shows plainly that yon': can place full trust in its curative power. -.We have so much confidence in it that we give back your money If you are sot -satisfied with . Saxon Salve. THE SIFFCS3 REU M. Will ta Held if S!tf:rl Hczijtni, Rear r ileaCfc3rclir 4iig8sM3r; , ; The reunion . of; the family, of EdmiiiidJSiffordof the Salem Church community, is now com plete. : Mr. and Mrs, Vi 8. Sifford of JUos Angeles, Oal:, srrived last Friday - - night r i-After spending eeveralays in the pity" with Mr. Siff ord'V biotheri :W- 1. Sifford, they went out ; to the old Sifford. homestead. Rev; and Mrs. L...Wr Sifford, of Sedalia Mo. ,arri ved yesterday and after a few day stay witUrel atives in the city will go out for the rennionr Other 'members of the Sifford jfamiljr from Dear by towns and ? counties f will Arrive latere. ; -0. -. - The re-union proper willbe held on Tuesday, August 18, when all the Sifford's relatives and friends are invited .-. andf expected to be present to eDjoy the-pleasure pro- vrded for tho occasion." 1 tj The immediate family of Mr Sif ford is oomposed of five sons and three daughters, these are B..M. Sifford; of the" Salem neighbor ho6d,SVT Sifford, of Ml. Pleas ant, W:U SJffbrd, of Balishnry, Rev. D. W. Sifford. , of Sedalia. Mo., V, S. Siffordr f los Angeles Oil, Mrs, W. G Houeycutt and Mrs. ;Li M . Saf riti -ot-Oabarras connty, and Mrs: B, R. Oreis, of Chestnut Hill. All of these, to gether with their, families num bering 29 will be present, A cordial ; invitation is extend ed to all to come and bring has ket full of good things to eat. Mr. Sifford' has. just reoently paised his 78rd birthday. He is one of the olid time, substantnl,' unpretensious farmers and has lived a life of usefainess, being the postmaster of . Manning until the offioe was discontinued. The editor of Thk Watchman appreci ates an invitation to attend .the -. - re-union. , . Thb Watchman iithe paper for all the people to read. Is tfte Place Mo . A Boiiir Supply of Nev Accommodating Sales People, Prices Lowest Possible, Goods First Class. Your patronage is Respectfully Solicite d Very truly, A, W. WINECOFF. . nTiirii -ifnif-T I ii "TTii' i' i is - Cliattiiiioop Royal Reversible Disc Plow The ROYAL REVERSIBLE Dislr Plow is, iu a class of its own, being superior in every way to all other.Disc Plows on the market. First time in the City, drop around and we'll Bhow iron the plow. The price ?s right . ' : Will The executive oommittee of the tRowan Oounty Sunday Sohocl Ae- sooiation, nf which -Dr. 0., M. Van Poole, of Craven, is president and is also chairman of the com mittee, met in " Salisbury Friday afternoon, there being; a good at tendance. -;The ' principal busi ness, before the committee was the selection of a time and place for holding the next county Sunday school convention. It was ' de cided to hold the same - at Faith. on Thursday and Friday, August J 29th and 80th Several commit tees were t appointed , to arrange for the coming convention, among these being one each on program, speakers 4 and nrintine. It is hoped to have one or more speak ers of note to addrss the oonven tion which promises to be the most largely attended in the history of the. association. . ' Alt of the Sunday schools of the ocunty are in good shape and reports to be made yat the Faith meeting are expected to be the most encouraging yet received, Rev. 0. B. Heller, pastor of the Spencer and Chestnut Hill Pres byterian churches, is secretary of the oounty association. At the approaching meeting every Sunday school in the coun ty is urged to have delegates present with full and complete reports; from the schools which they-represent, A complete pro gram and other information will be published later. Republlcaa Committee Meet Today. Greensboro. Arig. 5. A formal call for the meeting of the Republican executive committee in Greensboro on fAugust 7 at 2 p. m was is sued from Spray Saturday night by State , Chairman Jno M. Morehead. The meeting place is designated at the McAdoo hotel and the object of the call is set forth in the following words, "For the purpose of selecting the time and place for the next Repub-? lican state convention, and for the transaction of such other business as it may deem advisabler" for Bargains. Tito Rom Coanff S. C. Gooieatloo R1WFS SnUGBURY, n.?(B. Dor not sap the sprinrot'lile by neglect of "the boinui inecKaalsib; by allowing aceumulation of poisons in the system- An imitation ofNatnr'ji. method of the restoring waste of tissue and impoverishment of ihe 4lood and nerroiia strenMth is . to take an alterative glycerio extract (without alcohol) of Goldn Seat aa Oregoa grape root, Bloodroot, Stone and Mandrake root with Cherrybark. r Orer 40. yean ; ago Dr." Pierce gave to the publio this remedy, whioh he called Dr." Pierce Coldett Medical Discovery' He found it would help the blood in taking up- the proper ele ments from food, help the liver into activity, thereby thro wing out the poiioni from uxe Diooa.ana vitalizing ine wnoie Bysicm n weu as auayui ana aoouuag a cou&zu ' - . KIa -L-A AA nMlAAnoflMn hit avhaia( AnI fvkavaMr rLS xiv viae ctm ta&vv wsu uutvov buuuraiU va vAuauatvw wm msmwMMM waasss VT 9 Mxa Dork. A Big Baraca Campaign. The Baraca class of the First Methodist church. Sun day mornins: decided to - in augurate a big membership campaign takeover the entire city. Two captains have been selected and each will pick a team of workers. These will be known as the Whites and Blues and buttons represent ing each side are to be distri buted. The captains of the opposing teams will be O. W. Spencer and N.- W. Collett. At the close of the campaign the side reporting the lowest number of new members se cured is to provide a reception to the entire class. A busi Qess meetiMg will be held ruesday njght of : next week to make final arrangements tor he coming campaign; SALLOW COMPLEXION comes from bilious impurities in the blood, and the fault lies with the liver. It is torpid. SIMMONS RED a' LIVER REG(UITATOR (THK FOWDKB FOEM) Is the greatest of all iiver medicines.' Its powerful purifying and strengthening influence is at once apparent in an inroroved acnetite. good digestion and a feeling of -nrvioft .,t i v j. - uu ixl ojroiut wu uccu pm in urucr luc ycnow case in ioe sua gradually disappears and the complexion becomes clear aad healthy. SOLD BY OCALCRS. MlCI, LARQC PACKAOC. 1.0O. " Aik for the with the Bed Z on the label. If yon cannot (et.it, ramit ta as, m wM stud It by mail, postpaid. Simmons Liver Regulator Is pot Bp also in liquid form terthoM wb vthr ik Price l.oo per bottla. Look tor the Bad Z label. - l J. O. White & o.; Carriage & Wagon Bullders Farm 'and Dray Wagons. Delivery Wagons. Open and Top, Best Quail tyjRad Style. Automobiles and Grasoliue Eogihes repaired Supplies Furnished. Old Carriages and Buggies' repaired painted made as good as new. . New Tops made and old Tops repaired. New Cu8 hions furnished and old Cushions repaired. New Dashes furnished and old Frames re covered. Rubber Tires a Specialty; bteel tired wheels change ed to Rubber Tires. All kinds of AVood and Iron Work done at short notice. Automobile and Bicycle tires Vulcanized . We have skilled workmen in each department. Surreys, Buggies Wagons and Automobiles for sale'. Harness of all kinds made and repaired. Call aiid get prices. Respectfully, - J. O. WHITE & CO. 'Phone 143. SaUsbavy. N. C. ' a!ry" ' HOLIHE REVEHSIBL The MOLINE REVERSIBLE Disc Harrow will corner nearer meeting all the demands of the farmer thaa any, other. On display in our waresroom. ?5f , GvflAIHIER calr mal-nutrition, which is attended with-unpovaruhed blood . and exhaustion of nerve force. The 'discovery'' is an all round tonic which restores tone o" the blood, nerves and heart hy imitating Nature's . methods rot- restoring waste of tissue, and feeding the nerves, heart and lungs oa rich red blood. " " I Buffered from pam tinder my risrht sboalder blad also a rety severe cough," writes Mrs. W. Dork, of Naw Brooklaad. 8. CL, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. - "Had four different doctors and none did me any good. Some said I had consumption, others said I would havo" to have an operation. . I was bedridden, unable to sit an far six months and was nothing; bnt a live skeleton. Ton advised ma to take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery arid Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. , When I had taken one bottle of the 'Discovery'' I eould att up for an v - hour at a time, and when I had taken three bottles I could do my cooking: and tend to the children. I took fourteen bottles In all and was then in srood health. My weight is now 167 pounds. -y;---..- , -h. , Judge Otark has . called do Governor . Kitchin to tell th people just what it is that he tas done to entitle . him to the senatoiship. The judge in his "keynote speech" a few days ago declared Kttohin had done noth ing, either, as congressman for twelve years or during his term as Governor to justify hie asking farther promotion. "Kitchin 's record is worse than Simmons1,' declared the chief justice. For the judge oca Id not say that oar senior senator had done nothing. His splendid work of late es pecially for ear . Stats and the national Democratic party, has been jbo brilliant and successful that it is now common knowledge to all meD. strength and energy in the body. - j. n i .1 and and E "Si::-" DISC HARROWS -.yit .;- vaiiou purpose. 4. . . .- Smith Drag Go, Balisbuy, N. 0. V V . .. n . '
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