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THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN Salisbury, October 1st, 1913. SALISBURY AND ROWAN COUNTY LOCALS There was another joint meet log at Mt. Vtrnon 8aturday night in regard to the road bond issue matter when M. FHatoher, Esq., of Salisbury inoke i bonds and T. G. Furr, Eq.t and A. L. Swicegood, of Salisbury, poke in opposition thereto, i Rev. F. J. Mallett will address I : I - m a gathering of Pythians in Char lotte tomorrow night. i! Mrs. John F. Rn!f nM Mia Ull i 1 I t II . - ondSp,o,Mh. Kuwait -tMZr. . midway side track has been out i w owwart, ollt The cars now meet and oon- wefe P Pd for append.. L their course without delay. W J" 11 nu atonum Monday. They stood The Spenoer Building and Loan tne operation very well and both Association will commence dusi- are expeoted to recover, bat Mrs. ue89 Saturoay ana, ib w niu, i- Hood's condition ready has 1,500 shares subscribed. quite 8eri0Us. : j -. a. i I P M. Nnssmau ib pieiiaeu buu IU To the delight of those using the street cars between Salisbury is reported as is secretary and The publio night sohool for bovs opened in the publio school build ing last night and was quite en- MAIN LINK. Mrs. L. A. Lake died' at her home near the Piedmont toll bridge Monday, follow- a short illness. She was 54 years of age. The funeral was conducted by Rev. J. L. Vipperman, pastor of Spen cer Baptist Church, and the burial was in Chestnut Hill Cemetery in Salisbury. R. A. Shoaf, a Confederate veteran who belonged to the Junior Reserves, Company B, 2nd regiment, N. C. State troops, died at his home in Franklin Township Sunday morning, acred 69 years. Mr. SOHEOf BQWAH'S QUEST C1TIZEHS SQUTHERIl RAILWAY. Whn ara The? Is TblS List Correct. IIIIV HI W " HVJ " ! 1 Send Id Some From Your NeignDornooa. fuMiiia CAIUM or THE We are still Retting names for our old folks column and filling Lr-tn. a r tt I N . B The following schedule aid extended will be appreciated, figures published only as mfor-i If. von know of any person id ujmiuuiuu sisuui Kubuibui your neighborhood who is 80 years No. 80-12:40 a. m.-Daily, -u rnn n . nrtl Birmingham 8pecial for Wash- eivins the name arid date cf birth, mgton and New York. Pullman We believe there are over a nun- """ts """Fs -t AraA fnlb. in Rowan eligible to ervation oars to New York. Day this list and we would be glad to coaches to Washington. Pullman ITJ IVIUUUIUUUi j. K Djrsett treasurer. At the State Convention of Ba- couraging.- Thi. i a 1U .,., hii in Charlotte a nledae to u JL Shoaf has suffered for several iuubo " . punuuiij iur uuti sua VOUDI HMD ... j . . rn.ie 500 new Baraca classes Ha I years with cancer and about thfl state was mjide, 200 of L J kv " Ja year ago blood poison at whi..h have since been organized. Unitinn i n td.ki-. tacked his hand and recently To the person organizing the great- " it was amputated, but he was eat number ot tnese classes a ? rwjwon 01 benefited only temporarily as handsome silver cup. over a foot e Lutheran- church in Spenoer the di8eaBed arm broke out iu height, will be given, K. J" been given to A. R. Lazenby -n and t intQ hs entire Walter Tatum, president of the 8ystem and resulted in his z.kj. xBitt iair tt ru r r death. The funeral was held pnD and placed it on exmoition id "-t w . T, , n cop snap w Uheleadimrmini.t0fth.Ann. from the Franklin Presby t&e wiuaow bi i . , i . , , , ionan cnurcu tvxuuuay uiuiu incr. the Dastor. Rev. D. ty is pastor of this ohuroh. and 0. M. C. Barger. the new tax bona. The fonr-yar-old deaf dumb child of Mr. and Mrs. J. collector for Salisbury Township, U . Whirlow, while in the street too cnarge of his omce today. near Capt. J. M. Steele's store in the Scuth Ward, was struck by Simr90n & L Monroe, officiating, and the interment was in the cemes tery there. Mr. Shoaf was a hard-working farmer and of a cheerful disposition. Je M . J. WaltoD, an old Confed- n , . ... i viato Totuku wuu iitvh ui feacock's aenvery . ,. , " vx .r wl2on and painfully injured, ' r; " t.:.," : leavea a wlIe' lw0 aaugnters, nu a.jQ mra nt.. r. ... airs, jonn weani, 01 oaus Mayor Charles sides, in care of him we discovered he was eligible , , , n B. tv . t P ,na t.van tnl w.. bury, and Mrs. Locke Shup t, tr:.i ; ru..ut4L. ' ooa me. of Franklin, and two -ab- tn nnHoran an nnAration L, ;n ki. ftltk U W.l-lSOnS, Lee and OCOtt Shoaf . for eall stone3. He is expected to ton served throughout the war as be restored to health within a a member of Go. A , 57th regi ment. He is still enjoying good health for his age. SOUTH & E THE ONLY PERM All Ell T FOUNDATION THAT A STORE IS BUILT Oil IS Q-U-A-L-l-T-Y. 95 Ralph Jones, the bright little son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kirk, who live on Horah Street, Salisbury, died early Thirty-five persons left Balis- Sunday morning after a bury last Tuesday night to take week's illness, and the f an in the Southern's Florida excur- efel was held from Mt. Zion sion. Reformdd Church, China The little four-year-old dsugh Grove, Sunday afternoon, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ney Boueohe Rev. J. H. Keller officiating, was quite badly burned Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Kirk have a white Dlavine with matches and larcre circle of friends in I. 1...... 1 yiv "I dinner was served and a good sne cuuo wm iKuinu " i oaiiSDury auu vuiua uiuyd time was had, but we understand almost burned off befors being who sympathize with them in the bond issue will fail to carry . extinguished. i The congregation and pastor, W. S . Nioolson has decided to Rev. Q. A. Stamper, of South serve lunches and meals at his Main Street M. K. Church, are handsome place oorner of Sonth makine Dreoarations to have an I Main and Fisher Streets. addition erected to the church: week or bo. Tbore was a gathering of citi zens of Scotch Irish Township at Mount Vernon Friday for the con sideration of whether bonds amounting to $20,000 should be voted for the purpose of construct ing roads. Among the speakers were Zib V. Long, of Statesville, A. L. Smoot, Walter H. Woodson, anrl Korr Craise. of 8alUburv. A This addition is to be used as a Sunday school room and its pro posed cost is $2,500. With the completion of the al terations of the big Wallace store the transformation of that store's appearance is remarkable. The front is strikingly handsome, the windows are roomy and especially their bereavement. Mrs. Carrie A. Lentz, wife of V. P. Lentz, of Franklin, this county, died early yes terday morning from the ef f ects of tubercular peritonitis. The funeral was held this Bethel Luth- was con Jaigi Loig Ristrm Deelslu. The majority members of the! morning from Roard of Countv Commissioners, LTnn fjhrirch and H. 0 Trott, J. W. Peeler and P. ducted by her pastor, Rev a m TH . t Tfe I a A. Hartman, a ien n.yox Drown, M t Ridenhour, and tne interment was in the ceme- trv adioininK the church. ! " " asnect. Drovidei more room and m. a, gives one a better idea of the mammoth holiness oonducted by these enterprising and reliable merchants. J Surviving are the hubband architect, and the King Lumber Co., contractors, defendants in the suit brought by B. B.Bailey ; .;:r aT.ni.; ni v- nv .r' :z. and nT6 children and num r v r ' missioners, piiuiu., . t n( n.!...;.. (da intavinr . . - . . l n Koi nf hrottiers. Mrs. Lientz ..w..., - - 1 furtner paymenw uu w " i - much lighter, has a more cheerful rtnH: h.fl now nnder oonsidera- being a 1 homason tion, filed their answer to the marriage and was 31 years ocmplaint and the case was heard old. inSSkES William Horton, a Co, John M. FreemaDi 0I Sp.D..r, v.nUy of Ohr... .nd o.o - --'In. H. . j - I -i aAVn nn nmni ol eiSOt- I QlcU m jiwicb.uiv the chain Banr for larcenv of sev- ooint tvpe. notwithstanding the from the effects of cancer of.Dr i u nharvAr knows bet-U.Vi livflr. The funeral was rai uacreiB oi wuiBKuy irum iub muaiwuiun; . i a u. i ..jr...iL. i hw vftsterday afternoon taiiiuiiu ubib, lias unu psiuwuw. (ox. I w by Gevernor Craige, but was re- T. 0. Linn, Esq., represented Ur Horton was a brother of quired to eive bond for good be- the King Lumber Company, lneo. w fi Colly, of the balem havior in the future. Freeman p. Klutti, Esq , represented A h h neighborhood, and 1 1 I -Wit I X3 A mm n A f claimed tbat ne was merely an Ten ayci oruwu, " J IMrs. W. U. employe and was removing the Clement, Jfisq., appeareu iu whiskey for H. C. Grubb and was Trott, Peeler and Hartman. not stealing at all, A. Ten Eyck Brown, the arphi- teot being a non resident of The stockholders of the Blow- L. . BBLaA Jth m Salisbury. have their name at once Mrs. ElminaShuman, of Sal isbury, born June 2nd, 1815, aged Miss Mary Newsom, Morgan Township, born lolo, now Mrs. Elizabeth Cart n e r , Scotch Irish Township, born November 19th, 1818, . John Pethel, Landis, born 1817, now Mrs. Luvenia 1 homason, Franklin Township, born 1819. now Mrs Caroline C. Misenhei- mer, living near Granite Quarry, born September IT, 1820,... 93 Chas. Morgan, Morgan Town ship, born .Novemoer zo, 1821. W. M. Barker, of Salisbury, born November 80th, 1821 Miss Elizabeth Sechler, route . No. 2, China Grove born September 15, 1828. now.. Phillip Sowers, Salisbury Township.bom Feb, 18, 1824 Capt. Riley Blaokwelder, No. 2, China Grove, born De cember, 1825, now Abner Walter, Atwell Town ship, born.. Mrs. Rosena Bostiau, China Grove, born Dec. 13, 1826, Miss Mary E. Gillean, born April 15th, 1826, age Mrs. Annie Cress, Franklin Township, born December 8rd, 1826. Eli Honbarger, Litaker Town ship, born Sept. 30, 1826. Evan L y e r 1 y, Providence township, born October 20, 1826 Joseph Ben. Ballard, col., born Nov. 20, 182o, now Abner C. Cartuer, Sootch Irish township, born July 12, 1827 Capt. Wm. A. Lucky, Cleve- land, born Sept., lozi, now George Daal, China Grove No. 1, bom July 4tn, iaz Mrs. Mary E. Menius, Steele Township, born February 26tb, 1828 Nathan Morgan, Providence Township.bom May dl,io: Alison Overaash. Cleveland No. 1, born Feb. 29, 1829, Miss Sarah E. Sechler, R. D. No. 2, China Grove, born November 6, 1829, now.... Mrs, Mary Ann Beaver, China Grove, born April 7, 183U, Samuel Deal. China Grove rTownship, born January ITi U 1 QOA ' J.IUU, Otv, uuw Jacob A. Klutti, Franklin Township, born April 27th, 1880. M. J. Walton No. 4 Salibury, Co. A. 57th N. C, born April 26, 1880, now Mrs.Jaoob Albright, Atwell Township, born Jan. 1831, Mrs. W. H. Neave, Salisbury, born January, 1881, Levi Powlass Unity Town ship, born April 11, 1831, old soldier, has been blind for 13 jears, now Martiu BUokwelder, No. 1, China Grove, born Sep tember 1st. 1831, now. R. M. Eames, Salisbury, born Sept. 15, 1881, Capt. J. 0. Low, Salisbury, born March 20, Mrs. Margaret U. Goodman, Cleveland Township, born April 28, 1832 Whitman, of Martin L. Efird. China Grove, No. 292:80 a, m. Daily, Birmingham Sneoial for Atlanta no and Birminsham. Pullman draw vo i ... r. j incr room BieeDiue oars ana ooser vation cars. Sleeping oar Rich mond to Birmingham. Dining car service. No. 3185:0 a. m. Daily. 95 flnnthflrn'a Southeastern Limited for Columbia. Savannah, Aiken, 96 Augusta and Jacksonville. Pull man drawing room sleeping oars for Aiken, Augusta and Jackson Olivine. Day ooaones tor jaoason ville. Dining car service. No 8 5:00. a. ,m. Daily. local for Danville Riohmond and intermediate noints. No. 45 5:40 a. m. Daily. looal for Charlotte and intermed iate points oonneoting with No. 89 at Charlotte, local for Atlanta. No, 44 7 :45 a, m. -Daily local for Washington. No . 87- 8 :55 a. m. Daily. Hew York, Atlanta and New Orleans Limited, Pullman drawing'room sleeping Cars and observation cans New York to New Orleans, Dm ing car service. Solid Pullman train. No. 119:20 a. m., Daily, local for Charlotte, Atlanta and intermediate points. No. 36 12:05 p. m. Daily, United States Fast Mail, for 87 Washington and points North. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars New Orleans and Birming ham to New York. Day coach to Washington. Dining car se vice. No. 222:85 p. m. Daily, lo cal for Greensboro and Goldsboro. No. 72:25 p. m. Daily, looal for Charlotte. No. 46 4:85 p. m. Daily, lo eal for Greensboro. No. 128:00 p. m. Daily, lo cal for Danville and Riohmond. Pullman tervice between Char lotte and Richmond, ABheville and Norfolk. No. 858:00 p. m. Daily, United States Fast Mail, for At lanta, Birmingham and New Or 86 leans, raliman arawing room sleeping cars, New York to JNew Orleans and Birmingham, day coaches Washington to New Or leans. Dining oar service. No. 388:50 p. m Daily, New York, Atlanta and New Or leans Limited for Washington and points North, drawing room sleeping cars, observation cars to New York, dining car servioe. Solid Pullman train. No. 439:05 p. m. Daily, 83 for Atlanta. Pullman service, 92 92 90 89 88 87 87 87 87 87 87 86 86 1 ilii Here is a store that gives you the very best quality of goods that can be had for the money. You find our goods to measure up to the standard, always perfect in wear, and just the right thing when you get home. You are not disappointed in the quality. The Fall Stock is now ready, include ing: Rugs, Blankets, Coat Suits, Dresses, Goats, Skirts, Dress Goods, Shirtings, Notions, Underwear, and Good Heavy Cotton Goods and all other classes of goods you need. We want you to see this new stock, examine the Quality and Price and we are sure of making you one of our steady customers. TJe only have "One Price" and that's the LOWEST. mm SALISBURY DM GOOD mm 114 S. MAIN ST. SALISBURY, N. C. qOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 85 85 84 84 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o What Good Teeth Mean Yellow teeth, rotten teeth, broken teeth are un sightly and disgusting. They create in the minds of your employer and your associates a feeling of repulsion that may affect your chances for better things. No man wants to have near him a person with foul breath and unsightly teeth. GOLD CROWNS $3a $4 $5 Set of Teeth for $5.00 for a few days only Raleigh to Atlanta, day ooaohei Wanhinfftcm to Atlanta. 88 No. 8211:25 n. m. Daily. O Plates made in Southern's South Eastern Limited I Q 8 Hours. (nr Waahincrtnn. NflW York and 88 points North. Pullman drawing X nUMnAlnliia Da n acc llntictc ft room sleeping cars for New York, J rilliauwiuitt a aiiuv Fillings - 50c up WHITE CROWNS $3 and up. We advertise because ve KNOW ve can help jou. O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 88 82 82 82 82 82 81 81 80 dav coaches to Washington. Din- j ing car service. ASHEVILLX DIVI8IOK. No. 155:00 a. m. Daily for Asheville. handling New York- Aiheville Pullman. O Inc. 126 North Main St., Over Smith's! g O Phone 763. (Salisbury Bianch.) Lady Attendant, g ooooopoooooooooooooooooooo 4fc Reorganized, New President, New No. 11-9:20.. m.-Daily. Io-1 1 1 aia"l Dfl bDIICCC iZtoCs&nia&ui, ate polntB, connecting a AihWlle 9trKJ19??5!!lP5rVaia11' wt wtaWna'ite061'8 clare9'7-l'6i2rm -Uh HinninnRti and St. Louis opens oepwuiwt sleepers . Oaf e observation cars between Salisburv and Knoxville. . No. 212:25 p. m Daily, lo cal for Ashville and intermediate points. No. 859:80 p. m. Daily, for Asheville. Pullman drawmg room ileeninz cars Richmond to i ABheville. Car may be occupied at Asheville West bound until 7:00 a.m. N0BWOCD BRANCH. JHo. 23 -9:80 a. m Daily, lo cal for Norwood and intermedin ftfcfi noints. ' No. 21 4:85 p. m Daily, lo cal for Norwood and intermedin REV. J. D. ANDREW, Pres.. Newton, N. 6. WATCH THIS SPACE tb( lug Rock Development Company, through his agent hsre, as havinc nurchased the Green Park f;i .w nn r . f I State, was not served with notice 11 VARRIACC9 I L- New Parcel Post Rates. The pound rates of postage for local delivery and in the first and second zones are eas-iiy caicuiaicu, . nQ:ng as in the local rate the charge lor TiofceB BRITTAIN & CAHPBELL. HTWOMDFR.S WHAT 1TI5 THEM SUPDENIX HNDS 0UT M- :A in .Kab nn mnA i ftnniMiuouuo r i .-. . tt : . e n j . . . Hotel property at Blowing Rock, " ftftafl M to him Wfti drooDed. WIM a -""8' ol u"u"'u' packages ot trom tour ounces to modation8 and detailed infortna held a meeting at Statesville last j""" afl1 thftt aQ .rohitect meoe ot W tt"riB' OI dsub- one pouna is nve cenxs, auu oan DQ obtained at tioket ont aA nrrani,A K nlatinw " " rr . bMV. SDd U. Ji. JiflQer. OI iStaiBS- ui muic m Mtu tvu wuua ui Tiokets, sleeping oar aooom- orcamzed bv electing . . .u .Ainnt..ii n. - i A narii Tier wiiuiu iuiuuiaii w directors and officers. 0. H. V. "j"" nhMM Mainit TiUe, who conducted Heukel waa elected nresdent of peBr . . . m. store here a few years ago, were . . a . him, on A. ien jrw., f"w- " theampauyand O W. Spencer . 'No t Ike ftnd dodged. As of Salisbury is a director. t0 the decision in the more im- Theie was quite a wreak on the portaDt matter Judge Long with- W.N. C. Railroad,- near Marion held his decision and thus the yesterday morning. A number of matter standi for the present. freight cars got off the track and vara anatfarail n.rnnnri And hlnr.ir. ed the passage of trains nearly all ' Mntle and effective Plftf V"iOU dav. . ,a m.ni age and ksv. u. . ness omoiai;- laxative is w .-- - Thev will make their home V 1 J I I I fMwM AAt1BElTlN.lilIIIl . I " Senator uverman nas naa me waea tanenuis - n T mZ m n mm m I - bury, and D. B. Krider, of Skates- cent more tor eacn two pounas or office . . a mi! irar.nnn. wniie in me ursi duu munnery " , ' J T T lnnET,ln1,. R H. Dn-Snws. seconu guiles rate iuc live i.cuta """""" 1 s ago, were fof fQnr ounces up t0 one pound of the bride increased one cent on each married at the home of the bride hs increased one cent on each Ust Wfldnadav. The oouDle will Lound or fraction of a DOUnd. - i make their home in Statesville. The following table shows these rates ticket ag't. Salisbury, N. 0. div. nais. ae't. Charlotte, N. C. VMPrttX tit. r The Confederate veterans of j LadiesI Save Money ai.d Ke Miss Jessie Boger. of Cabarrus County, and C. W, Kitner. of Rowan, were unitsd in marriage Sunday morning. The ceremony noma, of Ramael H. Wilev and A. 1 Thousands swear by B. Saleeby placed on the list for New Life Pills. Hugh Tallman, examination for positions in the of San Antonio, Texas, writes: consular servio. ' This is the'first "They are, beyond question, the Weight. I pound . 2 pounds 3 pounds 4 pounds 5 pounds 6 pounds 7 pounds 8 pounds 9 pounds 10 pounds Local. 1st & 2d Zone. $0.05 $0.05 .06 . . , .06 . .07 . . .07.. .08.. .03 . . .09.. .09.. .10.. Thy Malta You feal Good. The pleasant purgative effect 111 pounds 10 nnnuii mr hhevius. x uio is uuo uiwi i iucv sic, wo w vv i - i ,t,p to .eoeivtog btog oo. be., pill, my wif..ad l ten V s g -.V. H from such a position. Should taken." 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