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7 HE CAROLINA WATCHMAN Salisbury, March 12th, 1913. JT F. FiDger, a stranger, after loafing about in East Spencer Saturday, passed Dan Jones, col ored, who was seated on his porob, jumped on him, beat and stabbed him considerably. Finger then left coming towards Salisbury, but was soon oyertaken and lock ed in jail to await the result of Jones1 injuries. Jones' is said to be in a critioal condition. The marriage of MisB Salhe Love, of Kooxville, and Omar Rogers, who it employed at Hick ory, took place here Sunday eTen ing. Miss Love had-baen visiting at 7. E. Johnston's. The coaple left for Hickory. v H. T. Hackett, know to Watch man readers as "Uncle Tom is preparing to go to Evans ton, Wyo., whre he will remain for aome time. Mr. Haokelt has lived in the west before and is ajsplen did man. We regret he has decided to leave old Rowan, but hope ha will meet with muoh prosperity while in the West. Z. P. Smith, well known in Junior Order oiroles about here, has acoepted a position with the Southern Railway Company un der M V. Richards and will have charge of a branch office in St Louis, Mo. Mr. Smith's numer ous friends about here will be glad t learn of his god fortune, bat will regret that he is to leave North Carolina. Henry Grady Dorset, brother of Mayor Jas. D. Dorsett of Spencer, having recently received license to practice law is prepar ing to open bis office in our neigh bor town, Spencer. Mr. Dorset, is well equipped to enter the pro fession and will no djubt sool take a high stand. There is talk of Hickory Camp and Rosewood Camp, the Salis bury camps Woodman of the World, consolidating. Delegates from these camps are in Asheville this week attending the meeting of the State Camp Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Martin, of Lynohburg, Va., have arrived here and will have charge of the new bakery to be operated by W. S . Nicolson in the Bell block. The front room corner of Main and Fisher Streets, is to be handsome ly fitted xsp and, in addition to the oases for the products of the bakery, a fine soda fountain will be installed. Rev. W. M. Morrison, D. D., of Luebo, Congo Free State, Afri ca, delivered a very interesting and 'instructive address in the Presbyterian Church Monday night. Kev. Morrison nas oeen a missionary in Afrioa for twenty years and is at home on a visit. The Ladies' Missionary Society of the church were fortunate in se curing Dr. Morrison. The gath ering was intended as a oelebration of the Livingstone centennial and for the purpose of raising funds to assist in liquidating the mis sionary debt. Miss Lillian Warner, of Pacific Beach, Cal., has decided to return to Salisbury to become one of the piano teachers in the Conservatory of Music and)?rganist at St. Luke's Episoopal church. This will be good news to the many Salisbury friends of Miss Warner and she will reoive a warm weloome in musicaPcircles. She is expected to arrive next week. A report has been received from Whitney to the effect that the old dam at Whitney is to be abandon ed by the present owners and that a new and bigger dam is to be built seven miles farther down the river . It is said that H. B . Hardaway, of Georgia, has been awarded the contract to build the new dam which is to be at least 150 feet high . The Salisbury board of alder men passed a number of ordi nances a recent meeting, among the most important is this ene re quiring tnas an dogs appearing on the streets of the city shall wear a muzzle and becomes ef fective on March 15th, thus giving all ample time to secure substan tial muzz'es. Failure to-comply witn this Jaw . subjects tne owner of inch doit to ,' a fine of not lest than. $5 not more than $25. Lis tea and you will soon see that most of the dogs running, on the streets don't really belong to any body, especially when there is trouble about not wearing a mux- ftUc J. M. Fur r, who was named by the legislature :- Friday morning as a member of the. board of ed uoation for Rwan county," is at present a member of this body Hie appointment is for a term of six years, one member being ap pointed every two years for this lenght of time. Grand Chancellor Walker Taylor, of the Knights of Py thus, accompanied: by the Su preme Vice Chancellor will bo in Salisbury the 21st for the purpose of conducting a Bible Class Con vention. The board of the A. M . B Zion Church will meet at Livingstone College next Wednesday and the 100th anniversary of the birth of David Livingstone, ' the African explorer, will be celebrated at the Soldiers' Memorial church at night; when Rev. S. G. Atkins, D. D., will deliver an address. This oollege was named after Mr. Livingstone. Jack Freeze and Bob Sechler, of Landis while drunk had a fight Sunday night. Freeze hit Seohler in the head with a hoe and made quite a cut on his forehead. A physician dressed Seohler's wounds. Salisbury and Spencer are to have another carnival, or street fair, the well known Barkoot Amusement Company haviDg closed a contract with the looal volunteer fire department to ex hibit here during the week begin ning April 7th. The looation of the shows will be midway between this city and Spencer, near the oar barns of the street railway oompany. An unknown young negro man was killed by falling from the Spencer coal chute 28 feet to the ground Wednesday afternoon. It is learned he had been promised work provided he could get a re lease signed by some responsible person and had been lounging around the yards during the day but was not working. He walked up on top of the chute and in some way fell off and died two hourB after the acoident. It was impossible to find anyone who could identify the negro. The day set aside for the county oommenoeimant is March S8tbt at which time a great crowd of school children from all over the oounty are expected here to attend the exercises and take part. A number of prizes will be awarded to the winners in the deolamation and recitation contests. The boy making the best declamation will be awarded a $10 gold medal, toj be donated by V. Wallace & Sons. To the boy making the second best $5 in gold will be given, this to be donated by Brittaiu & Camp bell. To the girl making the best recitation the board of education will give $10 in gold, and the second best will be awarded $5 in gold, this being given by B elk- Harry Co. The school making he best exhibit of work will be given $10 in gold, to be donated by Frank R. Brown. None of these prizes are open, however, to the pupils of the Salisbury schools. There will be excellent music daring the day, both for the parade and at the school build ing where the exercises will take place, the Salisbury band having been engaged for the day. A Sbootlns AffilratFaiih. Saturday morning after D. A. Wiley, who is employed at '. Spen oer, had'gone to his work,' James W. Jones, town constable smd deputy, Thomas W. Lingle and Lum Miller, want on to the prem ises of Mr. Wiley, and proceeded with the work of opening a street contrary to Mr. Wiley's wishes Mrs. Wiley endeavored to stop the work but having failed tele phoned for Mr. Wiley4 who re turned to Faith and with the display of a gun went to the of- fioer for an understanding. It is said the offioer, Mr. Jones, drew a revolver and told Wiley to throw up his hands. At this point Jones olaims that Wiley had shot at him and Wiley claims that Jones snapped his pistol at him. This was followed by Jones chasing Wiley about for the purpose he claimed of making an arrest. Wiley claimed for the purpose of doing him a personal injury. While the chase was in progress Wiley oiaiuis some one shot at him, and at the trial Monday Jones admitted that he had dep. tized Mr. Lingle to get a gun and help should anything take place. When Jones reashed the persued Mr. Wiley Knooxed mm over with the butt of his gun and Jones fired, striking Wiley in the baok, as to just which happened first was a point of dispute. Wiley was then overpowered and several men, according to the evidence very roughly conveyed him down the street before calling a physi- cian. rne trial coos up a Dig portion of the day in the Rowan County Court, ex-Judge B. B. Miller, presiding and was disposed of as follows : D. A. Wiley, asssuitwith dead? ly weapon ; guilty ; fined $100 and costs . James W. Jones, Thomas W. Lingle and Lum Miller, assault with deadly weapon; guilty as to Jones, fined $100 and costs; Lingle guilty; fined $15andcostB; Miller not guilty. Jones, Miller and Liugle, forcible tresspas, not guilty. All defendants gave no tice of appeal. A jury had appraised one of two streets and the town author ities had ordered the constable to open one of them to which Mr. Wiley had agreed, but the con stable, it is claimed, was opening the one concerning whioh there had been no agreement and to whioh Mr. Wiley objected. Mr. Jones, however claimed he was opening the one which he was or dered to open. 6overnor Craig Extends Clemency to Black Mountain Constable. Raleigh, March 10. Governor Craig today pardoned F. O. Wat- kins, the Black Mountain consta ble, whom he defended for killing John Hill Bunting, prominent traveling man, three years ago in Black Mountain hotel. Gov ernor Craig relates the testimony, declaring Bunting and a banker, Paul Collins, who was seriously shot, had terrorized the hotel guests and Watkins was called after midnight to restore order. The Governor says, they attacked Watkins and he shot them in self- defense. "I defended Watkins, do not believe he is guilty, he ought not to have been oonvioted and has suffered too muoh," Goyernor Craig says. Watkins served eight of his 18 months on the roads. cores oil Sens, Other Remedies Wei't Cars The worst cases, no matter of how long standing, are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves Pain and Heals at the same tunc 25c, 60c, SLOQ. Tb8 Charcn Workers' Conieotion, N. C. Classis, ii Coacord, Marco 29-30. The Church Workers' Conven tion of the Central District, North Carolina Classis, will be held in Trinity Reformed church, Con cord, N. C, Rev. W. B. Werner, pastor, Maroh 29-80, 1918. The following interesting program has been arranged: SATURDAY. 11 :00 a, m., Reading of minutes aod miscellaneous business. 1 :80 p. m ., The rights of a pas tor, Rev. J. H. Keller and J. D. A. Fisher. 2:15 p. m., What should be the standard of work in N. C, for the Reformed Church? Rev. Anthony Shulenberger, Dr. G. A. Ramaaor. 3:00 p. m., Does Matthew 4:1 11 teaoh the personality of the devil, or was the experience of J6sus a mere spiritual conflict? Rev. B. L. Stanley. SUNDAY. 9:45 a. m., The organized adult Sunday Sohool class, Rev. J no. A. Koons. 10 :25 a . m ., The graded Sun day school lesson system, Rev. S. W. Beok, Rev. J. M. L. Lyerly. 11 :00 a. m. Sermon, Rev. W. B. Duttera, 8. T. D. 1:80 p.m., The 'newly estab lished classis, Rev. P. M. Trexler, A. W. Moose. 2.15 p. m., The church's op portunity and responsibility in reforming and saving of China, Rev W. H. Causey. 8 '00 p. Jm., Character-building at Nazareth Orphans' Home, Rev. J. W. Bell. All delegates will please notify Rev. W. B Werner, pastor, looi, Concord, N. O. Rev. W. H. Causey, rural No. 8, Salisbury, N. C, is president of the district convention. The Rowan Colored Teachers Association has been oalled by thfl rtraaiiont T. U tt 1 1 i that Southerners like pie. j meet in Salisbury' on Satnrdav. Maroh Woodrow Wilson knows Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Biiaa, oieeaing or rrotrnaing filet in t to It day. . ffbsatst pnluaitefjtosEaae kL JtesW i,jJ XptCUd to M DXeieAi. AA .a ytn. Matters of lmoort. a anoe are .to be . considered . and every colored teaoher in the ooun- The death of Miss Mamie B. W; Kerns daughter of Mr. and Mrs? John B. Kerns, took place at the home of her parents, severals miles east cf Salisbury, early Saturday morning. Miss Kerns had been an invalid from youth and was 30 years old at the time of her death. She was TT T! -W a mem oer 01 union ju Church from which the funeral was held Sunday afternoon, Rev. L. B. Sprach er officiating. The cause of her death was the . effects of an attack of pneumonia. The members of the family were greatly attached to Miss Kerns and her death was the cause of much sorrow. IT. S. ClYiL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. Annual Fi, Sa, La Singing. We will have our amual Fa, Sa, La singing at Faith Lutheran church Easter Monday, beginning at 10:30 o'clock a. m. Please bring all the Southern Harmony books you can get hold of. The publio is cordially invited to be presentron this occasion bring, well filled baskets and we will all sing, eat and enjoy ourselves together on Easter Monday, 1918, at Faith, N. C. J. C. L. Cesjetltlfi Exisiiatlofii for tns Positions KissJ.wiil Soaa Bi fills la SaiisDiiri. The i olio wing-named examina tions will be held in Salisbury on the 17th day of March . Apprentice map engraver. Clerk, departments and offices at Washington, D. 0. Eleotrotyper, finisher, Govern ment Printing Offics. Eleotrotyper, moldur, Govern ment Printing Office. Elevator conductor, Depart mental Service. Press feeder, Government Print ing Umoe. Stenographer, all services . Stenographer and typewriter, all services. Stereotyper, Government Print ing Office. Subolerical (messenger, skilled laborer, and watohman), Depart mental Service (men only) Typewriter, all services. Application forms and full in formation in regard to the above named examinations may be ob tained by addressing the U. S. Civil Service Commission, Wash ington, D. C. What tbs Utile Boy Sang to the Big Pi- liceman. A few nights ago as one of Sal- isbmy's big, hearty, Jtoeze-lovwg polioemen oame strolling along on his "beat" after taking on a little stimulation for the night's work, a little boy heard the following melodious sound issue from his bugle: "In the shade of the old apple tree," aod as he oame up alongside the little boy, the lat ter innocently added the chorus to the afore said melodious sound, which was this way: 'Muoh booze in your eyes I can see." JNow what we want to know is this, whyjhonldLthe. big-officer ohase the little boy six blocks be cause he assisted him with his song. He was clearlv within his rights provided he did not disturb the peace of the town. The truth of the matter is that the little boy's melody touohed a tender spot in the big policeman's heart and aroused him to aotion for once in his life. New Adiertlsemants This Week. Be Ik-Harry Co., millinery. Miss Leona Murphy, millinery. Salisbury Bank & Trcst Co., bankers. D M. Miller & Son, garden and field seeds. W. H. Leonard, jewelry and watch repairing. Philadelphia Painiess Dentist?, dentists. Bromo Quinine, Paris Medicine I Co., St. Louis,- Mo, Sale of Land Under Mortgage Deed of Trust, W. A. C chrap, trustee, Albemarle, N. C. John 0. Poole, administrate)! of Catherine E. Poole. Tax Notice, Sheriff McKenzie's itinerary . The Woman's Home and -For eign Missionary Society of St. John's Lutheran Church, are holding their regular annual week of prayer. They meet at the church at 8:80 p. m. daily. Make your plans now to be in Salisbury on Thursday, April 10, for the opening show of the Sparks circus which will start on its annual trip at this time . Be present and show your appreoia tion to Mr Sparks for selecting Salisbury as his winter quarters and extending many courtesies in the way of allowing people to come and go at the zoo when ever they desired. FriitfBUD to treat more patients today. New York, March 7. Further demonstrations of his treatment which he olaims is a cure for tu berculosis are promised for tomor row by Dr. F. F. Friedman n. The Berlin physioiao treated only three patients yesterday when his discovery waB demonstrated for the first time in this country be fore an assemblage of physicians, but tomorrow Doctor Friedmann said tonight he purposed treating a large numbej of sufferers, pos sibly as many as 60. 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