I MARRIAGES THE CAR0UI1A WATCHMAN Salisbury, September 24th. ; Miss Pearls i.iuittu ivuuuug aim. io. u. a. Lent, and J. P. Hutchin 2, located at China Grove, be on, splendid youDg people, were gan operations Tuesday in ttnite n marriage at the home ef the presence of a number of tne bride Thursday evening, ladies and gentlemen. EX-PRUST CROWLEY SPEAKS MAN OF HIGH CHARACTER TELLS OF ROMANISM. Mrs. F M. Hood, of Greens-1 boro, daughter of Mrs. C. L. Stewart, is now at the WLi e head -Stokes Sanatorium a- Bey. M. L. Kester offWtinir 0- Miii Annie Elizabeth Winders and Wm. M. Lentz, both of Sal- isbury, went up to Wcodleaf and were united in wedlook Sandav af tarnnnn TK t nn oiuuuj wok "i""" V place in the presence of a few in pendicitis. vited friends at the Presbyterian Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Caldwell mnse, Rev. Dougal Monroe of- i: lfr.. todav for New YorTr. UOWilD where they will spend the winter. While there Dr. Ane Smith carnival will Caldwell will take a pOBt ca"uval here for a week be graduate course in medicine. Rising next Monday, and There is some talk of estab. heler dwmB Will PThthlf hava nn TUT 3 lishins a creamery for Rowan " l 7. " UU1UUU' County in Salisbury. - This is a good idea and should be pushed. Henry Canup, who lives near Sumner, had eight tur keys killed by a passing train one day last week. The trial of Son Brice, who was shot by a gang who rob bed the Arey Hardware Store last week, and the others con nected with the crime, will be tried Monday. Brice, con trary to expectation, is im proving. Senator Overman, who spent last week here with his family, returned to Wash' ington Tuesday morning. L. H. Clement, Esq., .has let the contract to build two A Priest for 21 Years Tells the Truth In a Plain Manner. J. J. Crowley, the ex-Catholic priest who has been lecturing in Charlotte, came to Salisbury Monday morning and delivered two lectures in this city that night, the first to a mixed auiience at the publio school, made up of la dies lor the most part. Here every seat in the auditorium and every one in the adjoining rooms, where the sliding doors bad been opened, was taken and; the platform was full, it being estimated that over a thousand were present. At the court house where the tpeaker was to begin his addr ss at 9 o'clock the building began to fi 1 up long before "that hour aud the Catholics. He said if the thiugs he was telling were not true he would have been locked up long-ago. He then read his offer of $10,000 to any oie who would prove any statement made in his books was not true, also offered to destroy the plates and quit the platform. He defied any one to shew him a country in Europe where the pope has any power that has any standing among the nations of the earth. He said there were thousands of Catholics who admire his stand and were only waiting an opportunity to leave the church, as they had done and were doing- in France, Spain aud Ireland. Amid great applause he appealed to those Protestants who have children in the Cath olic school to take them out at once or go over to the Catholic church altogether. He said he was a Presbyterian, a member of a leading ohuroh in Seattle, Wash ington. He urged the discontinu ance of all parochial schools and ucioDer etn.' Both will be located near the car barns be tween Salisbury and Spencer, when the party arrived from the private schools and patronage and school building at V:2d every loyalty to the public schools. He available inoh of standing roorr, Baid in the Oatholio schools they several hundred ohairs whioh had teaoh the pope first and the presi been placed and everywhere that dent of the United States after- An effort was made Mon day to sell the home place of the late P. W. Brown, but the bidding would not justify the deal. ine recent court sale of the Arey cotton oil mill, wmcn was bought in by D. L. Arey for $50,000 has fceen confirmed. a numan being couiojnang on was taken and many were unable to get in. it being estimated that there were two thousand 'people here. At the school house Rev. J. L. iVipperman, of Spencer, intro duced the speaker, first calling ward, and this in our country. You oannot serve God and mam mon, and you cannot serve the pope and Uncle Sam. Here he read an opinion of public schools from a Catholio paper, and prop erly characterized it the height of abuse, speafcine locally ne re- eplendid residences on South pended as to Woodrum and Ellis Street on the property Trollinger was fined $200 and adjoining nis residence. He cost. After much delay the case npon the audience to join in sing- ferred to the refusal of the appli of Charles Woodrum and "Buck"Trollinger, who got into an affray several months ago, has been settled. It came up before Judge Kluttz Monday and resulted in both being found quilty of an af C T J a iray. judgment was bus will move the two old build ings now there back on Cald well Street. Fred. W, Morrison, of Spencer, has been elected principal of the New Bern public school. Gene Setzer, colored, was arrested here Saturday night for disorderly conduct He is an escaped convict and has been at large for ten yeais. He was convicted at Newton for highway robbery. War 1UK AXL JF VUUUIIJ J. IB Ul A UOO after whioh Rev John W. Moore, of the First Methodist Churoh. of fered prayer. He thanked God for all that He has done for us, for the written reoord, for every ohapter of the Bible and that it had been preserved intact, and and that a large portion of our race had been permitted to read it and that its teachings had been instilled in our hearts, for Ahe open Bible and the pubho schools. He was thankful for the truth shall make us free. He asked for blessings upon the speaker of the evening and help for him to 1 ring us the truth. He remembered the Salisbury publio schools, the su perintendent and the teachers and oation of two Catholio ladies to teach in the publio sohool in Char lotte, said oi e hid applied here in Salisbury but before election time thought it wise to withdraw the application and then a Catho lio tried to get in the Spencer cchool aod made some progress but was finally turned down. For - a t i a briet time ne men aweit on liquor and plainly proved that the priesthood was in the business, saying you always found them loo the side of the hpuor men in ev ery contest, and were the manu facturers of whiskey, making a specialty of Benedictine wine, a deadly poison . He said the pope's orders were to mike America Catholic and that the bishops and E.'-K. Chapman, who has den Sale, of the State peni pupils. At the close of this prayer priests were working overtime try hfien in Salisbnrv for somft tentiary came in Monday and Vipperman in choice and hng to do it in various ways, cne time conducting the Chapman took Setzer back to serve out eulogistic language presented Mr. of which was the multiplication of ClothiDK Store has returned his time. Crowley, referring to him as a legitimates. Then for a time he r, , , L. I. T mighty man of God. Then as the dwelt on politics again and urged to Philadelphia, much to the S. H. Wiley has accepted a ipeakert gtriking in appearance men to do their duty and teach icK1ctuiA iaiKo ciiuio ui ma position Wlin Jfceams B and stalwart in build, with a keen ooliticians a lesson, speaking of menns nere. rel ralmer, Jerome and will look after who has been connected with the insurance end of their the business for several years, business. iC""" ,UUUfllB' A. R. Lazenby has been r j.i a i I . ... uuiura ior me ciooer given a contract to erect an term of Statesville Federal addition to the Mitchell In court, which convened on dustrial School at Misen- ight, that the X-ray -was nothing to the Urowlev-rav. He read a To Core a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVB BROMO Quinine. It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. ilere is a store very best quality of had for the money. S9i mm challenge to give $10,000 and stoo DruKSit refund money u it fans to cure. 1L , ,. . . , ' . . , .K E. W. GR0VBS signature on each box. 25c bu puuncauon oi nis doom it what he Baid could be proven to be not true, and said, "Will they accept, if not, why not?" Then for two hours or more af terwaid the speaker, voioe olear- y heard all over the densely pack ed building, poured tolley 'after volley into the Catholio ranks and it was a sordid story of immorality and vice whioh he laid at the door of the priesthood. He gave the names, dates and places in relat ing numerous almost unbelievable incidents, in whioh priests were the central figures. With plain anguage he attacked the system of the Romanish church, as well as the life and habits of her priests, bishops and the popes. At times hiB descriptions of oer tain incidents whioh he said were true and of which he exhibited evidence of proof, were in plain language that could not be mis understood. Hardened men were almost breathless, wondering what would come next. The climax was reached when he told what he said he knew of the men he was assailing and what had been accomplished in the lives oi some of them. He apologised foi his language but believed it best to tell things with jut dodging. The address throughout, ending a few minutes before midnight, ought to awaken our people tt this great menaoe whioh is ban; ing as a pall over our country act her institutions. No suoh publn utteranoes have ever been heaid in this city before and though it took a Btrong stomach to listen t it all, it is hoped much good will come of it. It is a strange fact that every ex priest, nun or speaker against Romanism tells substantially the same story of priestly lusts, depravity, drunken nose, political ambitions and deg- redations. It is horrible to think that suoh things can be said and proven on an institution purport ing to be a Christian church. If one tenth of thejtatements made are tgue, it is remarkable that a single decent person, aware of the facts, can be foand connected therewith. Immediately after the lecture Mr. Crowley was driven in an automobile to the Southern station and took a train for Philadelphia, where he is to give a number of talks. Cores Old Sans, Ofttf'linediei Wso't Csrt The worst cases, no matter of how long standing are cored by the wonderful, old reliable Dr Potter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relierta Pfe and Heals at the same time. 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He said it was a prcfooud atteudiDg mass in Washington pleasure to address this people and and said the pope brings this said it was the firit time he had about for enact, to show that he ever spoken in a public school oontrols and tne politicians are htniA. and that it wan evident the I afraid to disobey. He read what pope had rery little power down purported to be the the 20th, have been .drawn. Those for Rowan are as f oK lows; A. Ernest Miller, J. J. Bostian, Henry H. Barber, Ed. L. Goodnight G. G Blackwelder, (J. F. Mont gomery. The Jewish new year, 5674, will begin with Thursday, October 2nd. heimer, SStanly County. Hooe-CoDlug Dai tt Sf. Put's, ibe Mome Uoming Day exer cises at Saint Paul's Lutheran Church, near Salisbury, Sunday, when about 500 people gathered for the occasion was a suooess. In the forenoon, the pastor, Rev. M L Ridenhour, preached on "Home doming," there was plenty of A D Watts, of Statesville, I eood music, and Mrs. John A. collector of internal jevenue 81oop sang a solo very effectively. ior tnis district, was a Hal s Tne nome-coming exeroises in hnrv visitor lnaf Wrlrtav the afternoon were the main fea- bring , . . tures of the day. A welcoming .ur kj M Van foole, of Orav- dd , w deiivered bv State Catholics, but among Protestant?, en, has purchase I a residence genator T D Brown and a re- an I 8m 0Tt7 ney nave succeed in Salisbury, and, it is said, hconse was made by R. A. Rainey of Faith. Talks were also made south when a speaker oould make such an address in a public school building. It shows true American eitizensnip ana oeggea tnat we keep it so. If you were dominated by Catholios here like they are in the big cities I would not be per mitted to talk in here tonight. As announced hiB talk was on th American sohool and parochial sohool. They say the publio school is a den of iniquity: such men should be removed from this oountry, they are worse than the dynamiter. Iheir method is to into disrepute the public sohool system, not only among will move here soon. Last Friday little Henry, son of Mr and Mrs Vance Dntton who reside on East Wisher Street, havinsr been by M. Q. M. Fisher, J. D. A. Fisher and Herbert Fisher, a stu dent at the naval academy. Among the former pastors who tne exercises were the ohuroh from 1830 to the pres- nd spoke of it ant tima bv Miai Mfftrie Jnlin.lsome peple here Much interest was taken in th evjat and it is expected to make Home-Coming Day an annual af fair. : . took part in 1Cil 1U a roum m wmcn was a ev c A. Brown cf China Grove, luo OI uot waier, ieii into tne Rev. V; Y. Booaer of Lexington, tUD ana was badly scalded. and Ry. R. R. Sowers of Granite Rev M M Kinafd, pastor of Qrty. An interesting feature St John's E L Church, is in Columbia; S C, today attend ing the alumni exercises at the Lutheran theological sem inary. He is on the program for an address. The East Snencer nuhlic school opened Monday With an extra large enrollment of pupils, in fact more than the school building can accommo date. The Methodist Ohurch tnat wonderful remedy praisedvby is being used By one of the grades until aaamonai room beiDg built is completed. Prof. R. L. Trexler is princN pal of the school, and Miss Lala Brown, of China Grove, Miss Susie Burton, ot High Point, and Miss Carrie Emer son, of Concord are assist ants. ed to some extent in this city, with "Father" Leo at its head. I fear some people in this city look at the publio school as Rome does He then asserted that the sisters and nuns were unfit to teach th? youth "and oould not pas3 a oom- mon school examination, and dwelt at some length on this soore. He theu presented a book entl tied, "The Pope, Chief of White ten Catholio cemmandmenta before dosing his address at the school building. His talk here consumed about two hours. AT THE COURT HOUSE. When Mr. Crowley, accompani ed by a number of gentlemen, made bis appearance in the court house, entering by the rear en trance, he was greeted by a orowd surpassing that which heard William Jennings Bryan on his last visit here. W. -A. Daniels called on Dr. W. B. Duttera to lead in prayer and he was thank ful for an opportunity to know and realii3 the truth ; asked for hlessines on the speaker and people and for the perpetuation of those institutions dear to us all. The speaker waB introduced in few words by Mr Dauiels. Mr. Crowley began by saying he was not Rev. but plain Mr., that he once had a handle to his Dame but dropped it like a hot brick. 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