THE CAROLINA VATCHMAII Salisbury, July 80th, 1913. SALISBURY AND : ROVAH COUNTY LOCALS big' 10 cent ii here thii clean show 0. F. Haraden's ftoderille tent show week. This is a nice, and each performer ig a star actor. At every performance the entire program undergoes a complete change. AU who attend, and the tent ii always filled to its fullest capacity eaoh night, come away well; pleated with the entetain ment. The Eait Spencer fire depart ment has ssoared a speoial car in which to mike the trip to the an nual State tournament at Wil mington. The department will leave' Monday, August 11, and it is expected they will tetrun with soms of the priza money . A hose reel will be carried along. There will be a civil service ez amination held in Salisbury on Saturday, August 80th, for the position of stenographer and type writer. Those wishing to stand this examination should make application to the Secretary 4th Civil Service District, Washing ton, D . C, for form No. 1424, Field work by the North Caro lina Anti-Saloon League was started in Salisbury Sunday by Rev. R. L. Dsvis, State secretary, and a oorps of workers. Addresses were delivered by Mr. Davis, Rev. O L Stringfidld and Archi bald Johnson. A number of the ohurohes were thrown open to the visiting speakers and several of the pastors joined in the move ment. The campaign as started in Salisbury will be carried on through the State and it will be waged in all quarters for the col lection of funds to keep the work going. At Holmes Memorial Methodist Ohurch Sunday afternoon the Salisbury and Spenoer Baraoa Union held its annual meeting when an able address on "The Man-Built Man" was delivered by Rev. John W. Moore. After leaving China Grove Sun day afternoon for Concord Baxter Gillon and daughter, were thrown from their buggy and the little girl was considerably bruised Their horse became frightened at a passing train and ran up a bank whioh caused the buggy to over turn. Rev. M. L. Ridenhour, of St. Paul's E. L. Church, Litaker TownshiD. is arranging for a re union of former pastors and mem bers of (hat ohuroh to take place the third Sunday in September . A historical sketch will be pre Dared for the occasion. This 4k ohuroh was organised in 1880. The seventh anniversary of the Nazareth Orphan Home, at Ores oent, this county, will be held Thursday, August 7th The prin cipal addreis will be delivered by Rev. James B. Stonesifer, of Mt Crawford, Va. Interesting exer eises bv the children will take place and the publio is invited to attend. The Salisbury military oompa ny, officially known as Co. 4 Coast Artillery, will go into, camp at Fort Caswell next week. The Salisbury company expeots to go down sixty-five strong inoluding the band. A speoial train will be used to travel on and the Hender sonvilie company will arrive and join the Salisbury boys Monday evening. There are five companies formiag the Noith Carolina corps The boys will have a twelve day trip. The hookworm explorers have thus far examined 281 persons and found only 2& infected. This mtans Rowan folks are not badly afflicted with the pestiferous hook worm. Clarenoe Bost made a record run Saturday. He made the trip from Rockwell to the eqnare in Salisbury, via Granite Quarry, a distance of ten miles, in one hour and sixteen minutes. Parties in buggies aooompanied him and cer tify to the accuraoy of the figures. Mr. Bost says he had no difficulty iu making the trip. The ladies of St. Agnes' Guild, of St. Luke's Episcopal Ohuroh, Offioera Talbot and Thompson chased one Will Marlow, colored, Friday, to a point beyond the fair grounds and captured him.- Mar low had stolen a few chickens and was wanted on the oounty roads. He got twelve months. The members of the 4th Co. 0. ! A. 0 , had prepared for quite an entertainment on the Grubb building Thursday, had li up and started in for a very suooess ful affair, but the rains came and they were foroed Co abandon the enterprise for the night, so it was held Friday and was quite a suooess. A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. J. E Hennessee and Master fiillie Hennessee, and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Nicholson of States ville, returned to Salisbury las Thursday evening from Boston by automobile. The trip was made from Salisbury by way of Gettys burg and New York. Ofiioers Julian and Keslsr cap tured a cab loaded with Negroes and booze last Wednesday night he whiskey was in pints and evi dently intended for retail. Hur rah for the police. Are they real- y going to inolude suoh law break ers in their round-ups? L. W. Shafer a native of Row an, is now living in unartotte, tut still loves the old county of Row an and in order to keep in touch with events here, ordereds Taa Watchman and RKOoBD ta visit him. It is strange how tewpyoung men do this. I. C. Shaver, of MorganTown-! ship, is here tone with Aii strife. i ... . ... who is at the Dome of heic.szn ter, Mrs. J. M. Wise on Chestnut Hill, desperately ill with eaneerv Proi. Kizir Ming t Rsssi Ii tfct Centy. i Prof. R. G. Kizer, county superintendent of public in struction, is visiting the school committeemen in the various townships for the purpose of getting informa tion and rendering such as sistance as he can in the se lecticnof teachers. He was in Mt. Ulla Monday and in Steele yesterday. Today he is visiting in At well and to morrow he will be in China Grove. Friday he will be in Locke and Saturday will take a rest. Monday he will meet with the school board in Salisbury, and next week, Tuesday, August 5th, he will visit in Litaker, then, Wednesday, 6th, Gold Hill, then, Thursday 7th, in Mor gan, and will wind up in Providence on Friday, Au--gust 8th. Prof Kizer says such a round has been oi much benefit to him and that he. believes he has been able to assist the committeemen considerably. are HR19TIANNA. July Te are having fine leaionf Mme. Crops lookic YbeafthK: was mora on: ds aone. f . progressing -a is to be two J J. We have atUaded the Lutbern Conference, in par, at St. Peter's and are able to say it was in structive from first to las. Some arw imoortant subieots were ablv Robinson, an employee of discussed and muoh instruction The servioe of the the Southern's shops at Spenoer, has been named as roundhouse oreman to suooeed J. C. Dunham, who was recently appointed super intendent of the company's shops at Charleston, S. C. The Miriam League of Chestnut Hill Presbyterian Ohuroh is hold ing a bazaar and lawn fete on South Fulton Street extension, and quite a crowd was present Monday night and a good start was made. Ice oream is served and a number of fancy articles are offered for Bale. Las night the weather was unfavorable for the enterprise. The many friends of Mrs. Mary Elisabeth Monroe, .widow of the late Sheriff J M Monroe, will re gret to learn of her death, which took plaoe some time Friday night, she being found dead by her daughter early Saturday morning. Mrs. Monroe had not been iu good health for several years, hut seemed about as uiual Friday, she being up and' about the house. The immediate cause of her death was the bursting of a blood vessel. The funeral was held from the home Sunday after noon, her pastor, Rev. John W. Moore, of the First Methodist Ohuroh, officiating. The inter ment was in Chestnut Hill Ceme tery. Mrs. Monroe was a native of this county, a consistent Chris tian, a loving mother, and a splendid woman. The following ohildren survive : J Matt Monroe, a traveling employe of the South ern Railway; Albert Monroe, an employe in the Southern shops at Spencer ; Mrs. Thomas Shoaf and Mrs. I A fcidd, pf Salisbury, and Mrs. Cora Barfinger, of Cleveland. The friends of Mrs. Charles Hart ley, will regret to learn of her death whioh took plaoe at her home in this oity Monday. Mrs. Hartley has been ill for about a year, her death being due to the effects of pellagra. The funeral was presohed at the house Tues day evening and her remains were taken to Davie County this morn ing for interment. Mr. Hartley and several children survive . Mrs. A 0 Long, a sister of En gineers Charles H and A B Chan dler, and of Mrs. R L Staley, of Spenoer, died Sunday at Black Mountain where she has been for her health. Her heme was in To- Lesiz Re-Un on la Salisbury. The Lentzs, who bad such a fine re-union here last year, have decided to meet again and the secretary, J. M. Lentz, register of deeds of Forsyth County, living at Winston-Salem, N. C, hands us the following notice: The second re-union of the Lentz decendents will gather at Fulton Heights, Salisbury, on Thursday, August 13th, 1918. Come, see, talk and ipend a happy day with your kinspeople. J. M . Lentz, secretary. TAKE. IT IN TIME. Just as Scorces of Salisbury People Haft. Waiting doesn't pay. It you neglect kidney backache, Urinary troubles often follow. Doan'a Kidney Pills are for kid ney backaohe, and for other kid ney ills. Salisbury citizens endorse them MrB. J. H. Rigan, 521 E. Kerr St , Salisbury, N. C, says: "Sev eral years ago I used Doan's Kid ney Pills and they did me more good than any other kidney reme dy I ever tried. I suffered from kidney trouble for many years. I finally procured Doan's Kidney Pills at J. W. McPhereou & Co.'s Drug Store and several boxes gavt me great relief. I hope that other kidney sufferers will profit by my experience " A LATER INDORSEMENT. When Mrs. Ragao was inter viewed by our traveling represent ative on March 2. 1912, she said: ''Doan's Kidney Pills are fixe and I willingly allow my name to b used publicly in reoommendii them." For sale by all dealers. Prico 5 cents Fos ter-llii burn Co., Buffalo New York, sole agents for the United states. Remember the name Doana and take no other. THE BEST HOT WEATHER TONIC, SHOVE'S TASTELESS HI TONIC The Old Standard, General Tonic Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. FOR GROWN PEOPLE AND CHILDREN. It is a combination of QUININE and IRON in a tasteless form that wonder fully strengthens and fortifies the system to withstand the depressing effect of the hot summer. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC has no equal for Malaria, Chills and Fever, Weakness, general debility and loss of appetite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness with out purging. Relieves nervous depression and low spirits. Arouses the liver to action and purifies the blood. A True Tonic and Sure Appetizer. A Complete Strengthener. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. 50 cents. TilfiETiM jirmifci The Best Hot Weather Tonic GROVE'S TASTEIBSSchiU TONIC enriches the blood, builds up the whole system and will woo- lerfuUT strengthen and fortify yon to withstand &C depressing; eflect of the hot summer. 50c was given, rne servioe Woman's Homo and Foreign Missionary 8ooiety was the best they have had for some time. Miss Fannie Brown was elected president of the sooiety, Mrs. J. H. G. Fisher, viee president. Mi. T.aU Brown, secretary. It P". -n she bad been at Insivr a s .1 AMaA w .ho .nm.n ahtll mac mountain aoout a montn. ha Snndav for their servioe in Still another brother is J W Chan nnoMnM .:n n.rt dler, of High Point, to whioh IUB 1 UlUlDi uuuinwus w mvw i ... n. . it - i s 1 1 I nl ara tha hnrlv ti aani fnr hn. convene iu Alt, ziou at nionneia r j - jn vAumka l rial. XI . t tk. hoavta arnnnH I , v , . i i tui ub uuuiuoiu muwai, nao unristianna nave Deen reiya-u-i ..... . . a I 4.knaai Tn ark irt avhlla mm a m w -. aw We understand that I ' w" "u"DU:",'mu' an air nose raonaay morning, ana received injuries from which he Brown. his widow will return to Irsno, 8. 0.. for a time, but will settle in their home near Organ church. We extend to them onr greatest sympathy, and hope they will find in Mr. Brown's God a bui- Tbe Peeler Re-UnlOD. band, father and friend, and re. The regular annual Peeler aod plwwww fr u" a a;i i r a w w vnia wnr in nan sriwM re-uuion win taxe piace mv tnis year in the beautiful L. D. H. Brown is moving into grove at Orescent, onThura his new house todsy near Ohristi- day, August 21 at. This is HQ anna ohuroh. Joseph Lentx has occasion of much pleasure f or ranted the old house. While we all who attend and as usual to l"e Mr- Brown and a good time is in stb5Kfor milT wm 'thta immediate V.Qm T'hii Paolora ot-S nrifto I lOCalltV. hS Will DOS DO SO 1ST numerous and no doubt a away as to bfoot of the neigh a very large gathering will borhood. " WsMi4h4h rt hap be had. ijfind suooeffui their new died two hours later at the Spar tanburg Hospital. Mr. MoKenzie, his wife and children went to Spartanburg from Salisbury a tew months ago. His remains were sent toJGer man town, Stokes Coun ty. for bnrial. He was a member of the Salisbury polioe force for a short while. James F Linn, a resident of the St. Peter's Ohuroh neighborhood, the southern portion of Provi dence Township, died last Wednes day afternoon and the funeral was held from that ohuroh Thursday afternoon, condooted by the pas tor. Rev. W 0 Back. State of North Carolina, ) Tn the Supe- Kotran Uounty. nor Court, Kept. term. 1913. Fred W. Downes, 8. I xT-kTi mm Eureka Consolidated V w iiV' Copper Company. J The defendant in the above entitled action will take notice that on the 28th Day of July, 1913, a summons in the said action was is sued against the lSureka consolidated copper co. by J Frank MuCubbins, clerk of the superior court of Kowan county plaintiff claiming the sum of $2000 due him for services as manager of said company from Janury 1st, 1909 to Sep tember I4tn, iyiz, which summons is returnable to the next term of Rowan superior court, held in Salisbury, N. beginning September 8th, 1913. The defendant will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was issued by saik clerk of the'Superior court on the 28th day of July, 1913, against the property of said defendant company which warrant is returnable to the next term of the superior court for Rowan county, at the time and place named for the return of the summons, when and where the defendant is re quired to appear and answer or demur to the complaint or the relief demand ed will be granted. This July 29th, 1913. J. Frank MoCubbins. clerk superior court John L. Rendleman, Atty. IN SUCH PAIN WOMAN TORE HER CLOTHES r Tef i the Sunday ,ive agreed to sup- .Jrary by eaoh class books to be I Testifies She Was Restored to Health bv Lydia L. reoovery Pinkham s Vegetable Compound. Mr. Linn was over 76 years old. He leaves three sisters, Misses Laura and Ida Linn and Mrs. John M Brady, and three brothers. L D Linn of Salisbury. T J Linn, of Hickory, and J A Linn of Arisona, Margaret, the six months-old TwTHni.1 Klntt,,. confinfld daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R manv friend, wish her a sneedv Plants on South Mam oweet, last J I m . i mu t 1 1 nanus V niKuC. iau iuuerai win held from the home Friday after Mrs H. 0. Peeler is also on the noon. Rev. Q A Stamper offioiat JiomeT- atOhr:" piemen buying jcr'more added thereto. We wish log. Malone. N. Y., " Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound has cer tainly done me a ioc of good. I first heard of it when I was a girl and I always said that if 1 ever had ie male trouble I would take it. "I suffered from, organic inflamma tion and would have siok list at this time. her a speedy recovery. MissLillie Klutti is spending A MiSSlOBir) PICDlC. a few weee wnii ner sister ana There will be a missionary brother m Mt. Pleasant. picnic at Immanuel Lutheran Mrs. Wilhelra of Salisbury, church, near Rockwell, Sat North Carolina, ) In the Superior Rowan county. 1 Court J. D. Dorsett, ) Notice of sale under vs. execution in at- Robert Holmes. ) tachment proceed ings. Pursuant to an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior court of Kowan county in the above entitled action, T will, on Monday, September 1st, 1913, at twelve o clock at the court house door of said county, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said executiont all the right, title and in terest which the said Robert Holmes, the defendant, has in the following de scribed real estate, being one third undivided interest therein, to-wit: Beginning at a stake corner of lot No. 1. on line No. 1, thence north 56 degrees east 22.10 chains to a stake thence north 28 degrees east 3.62 chains to a stone : thence south 65 de grees west 22.10 chains to a stake cor ner of lot No. 3 ; thence south 28 de grees east 3 62 chains to the beginnin and containing 8 acres-- For back tit see book of deeds No. 121 "pages 414 to 418 inclusive as recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan county, N. C. This the 29th day of July, 1913 J. H. MoKenzie, . Sheriff ot Rowan county tie Carolina, Tn stnr-ln r,. J A-aa a JUf'Mivf V U a a, spent a few days last week with her urday, August 9th, from 2 to brother, A. D . Thomas. 8 D m. H. L. Lyerly has been oonfined A missionary quilt made spells when I would to his bed with chills for the last by the society will be sold at be in such pain that I week. but is able to be oat at this fi nV.lonk. Ice Cream and refresh ments will be served during the evening. Gome everybody. A Member. I would tear my : 1 1 u l j . ... I r.i mu niH riMiiii. ' will iin h i nif i at fv ,lnxr TMt hnahnnn crciT. tafi I w o C1UU1CB. Vlic UOJ "J " O neighbors in to see what the matter was but they could not help me. My first thought was for L.yaia m. nnitnam a Vegetable Compound and I sent my hus band out for it and took it until I was en tirely cured. I am a woman of perfect health and my health and happiness to time his friends note. Mrs. James Holshoaser, has lever, is improving this time. Misses Lala and Ruth Brown rho fast at nie Brown Saturday night . e iC ISSiSi ntTthTl do of Ohin. Grove, visited Miss Fan- f f, Blll.llt VltsNal yon need, we have it. Siding and ceiling trom 1 00 per hundred up. Daninel Gin fe Lumber Co., High Rook, N. C. St.pd. cine, you mav all I can to recommend your wonaerim medicine to my friends." Mrs. FRED Stone, Route No. 3, Malone, N. Y. The success of Lydia E. Pinkham'a VcretaWe fVmTound. made from roots and herbs, is unparalleled. It may bo used with perfect confidence by women who suffer from displacements, mflam mataon,ulceration,tumor8,irregularitie8, periodic pains, backache, bearing-down f eeling,flatulency,indigestion, dizziness, . V 35 Ilia mm or nervous prostration. iiyai ""- Viola. Gsris Oil Ssrss, ettsr HsiiUi Wilt Cits The worst cases, no sutter of bow long standing, tre cored by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relierea Maand Heals at tftsaaaa time. .Wr.fMfc Oir BlIUllI Ultirltl will please you. Our ceiling and siding at $1.00 will give a roof garden fete on the . , Vegetable Compound is the stan per 100 feet wiU tickle yo. Good- r 1.1. .1 (AiniAffAB niaVtl Mmu)n f a f umU iUa. I Man T.nmhar fin 'PhASnnai T. At TQUIl UlUIUUla . ...... AWi i 1 i i i ww. aaawwoww I km i flat young horse, 26 months old, that I will trade for a good mnle oolt from 3 months to one year old. Horse partly borke For further information write route No. 8, box 40, Salisbury tN.0. North Rowan County J. D. Dorsett, ) Notice of sale under ex- vs ecution in attachment George Poster. J proceedings. Pursuant to an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Rowan County in the above entitled action, 1 will, on Monday, September 1st, 1918, at twelve o'clock at the court house door of said county sell to the highest didder, for cash to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and interest which -the said George Foster, the defendant, has in the following described real estate, to-wit: .Beginning at a stone, William it. Uulp's corner on tli south side of and near the edge of the pub lie road leading from Long street in th town of Salisbury and runs nearly parallel with the railroad towards the lakin river and runs south 50 degs east one hundred and eighty-seven and one-half feet to stone in Edwin Shaver's line; thence with his line south 42$ degs. west thirty four and one-half feet to a stone in b ranees McKin gie's line: thence north 54 deg. west on hundred and five feet to a cedar tree, said McKeneie's corner: thence with his line south 27i dees, west three and one-half feet to a stone in said McKengie'a line: thence north 50 dees, west one hundred and two feet to a stone in the edge of the afore said road leading from Long street, etc thence north 62$ degs east with the edge pf said road fifty feet to the beginning Said lot of land is about a mile and a quar ter from the city of Salisbury and is Dear the Southern railroad and is a part of what is known as the Crab-tree Hill place, and described in book of deeds No. 101 at page 162 in tie office of the Register of Deed for Rowan County, North Carolina. Thir the 29th day of July, 1913. J. H. McKinzib, Sheriff of Rowan County Has since 1894 given "Thorough Instruction under positively Christian Influences at the lowest possible cost." RESULT: It Is to-day with Its faculty of 32, a boarding patronage of 358 Its student body of 412, and its plant worth $140,000 THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA $150 pays all charges for the year, Including table board, room, lights, steam heat, laundry medical attention, physical culture, and tuition In al subjects except music and elocution- For catalogue and application blank address, REV. THOMAS ROSSER REEVES, B. A., Prinpipal, , BLACKSTONE, VA. Catawba College Reorgmized, New President, New Faculty, Co-Educational, Health ful Location, Splendid Equipment, Strong Cour.-es, Christ'an, but not sectarian, Moderate in charges. Fall term )pens September 2, 1913 For catalogue write -io REV. J. D. ANDREW, Pres.. Newton, N. C. Beautiful lasting dental work Elegant Offices, Cool as the Seashore, Prices are Right, Work is Right and Guaranteed to please. Latest Scientific Method for Doing Painless Operation. Sets of Teeth $5 to $10 Crowns and Bridgework $3 to $5 All work at lowest prices till July 81st. Now is the time to save money. Ladv attendant. Phone 763. Philadelphia Painless Dentists, Inc. Salisbury Branch, 126 N. Main St. Pic Ic Netr Patterson's School Housa. Messrs. W. M. Slocp, J. L Smith, J A McOabbins, J P Davis and F. D. Patterson, prominent citisens of the Mil.1 Bridge neigh borhood, have made arragementB for a very pleasant onting in the way of an "Educational and Ag ricultural Pionio," on August 7th, to be held at the ball ground in W. M. Sloop's pasture, near the Patterson school house. Able speakers, are expeoted to be pres ent and will address the pe ople ou subjects appropriate to the occa sion in the forenoon and an inter esting ball game will take plaoe in the afternoon. Everybody cordially invited to ocme and bricg well-filled basket. The North Carolina STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE. Maintained by the State for the Wo men of North Carolina. Five regular courses leading to degrees. Special courses for teachers. Tree tuition to those who agree to become teachers in the State. Fall Session begins Sep tember 17th, 1913. For catalogue and other information, address 8-18 lOt Jalias I. Foust, Pres., Greensboro, H C. rjachovia Bank and Trust Go. a1isbujy, N. C. NEXT TO COURT HO0SB Will pay you 4 per cent on your deposits and compound the interest quarterly. This is a Big Bank, why u?t open an account with us? Peopes National Bank Salisbury, N. C. Does General Banking Business WE PAY FOUR PER CENT on time de posits. Interest payable every 3 months Prompt attenion given to any dubi ness entrusted to us. Your business solicited. 0PeopIes National Bank John S. Henderson, J. D. Norwood, I)re8ident. cashier. 1, W. T. Busby, Y-president. Asst. cashier. 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