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1 "Vf--" ITS -'-i; ..V:" 7k ;V v' if: THE CAR0UI1A WATCHMAN Salisbury, October 22, 1913 SALISBURY A N D ROWAN COUNTY LOCALS 60DD JAYS AND PRIZES 6oT8raor Cnig PrecIi'Bs Tea Bijsfor Rot. - Work lad ti Coaatj Often Ptlzis. . As rule Thx Watchman takes a yery little itock in theie load- mumaea leiio wb wno seem so tains: nt.rwiu T.niio nh- our people hsre nothing to do but Mr. and. Mrs; A. W.TTile, who await their proclamatiou of some i;VB a mile or two nor. of Spencer, treat soneme on wnicn tne taiva- died Sunday morning after a short tion of the town, ocunty or State inn. with mnin-i.i Th fn. Owing to the squawks, moans depends, but the questit n of aood ni ... a 'rtm-.h. and cries of something thooghto I roads is an exception. . now is the Knma Rnnri.w .ftmft,,n k rv have been a child lostin the time to do the most effectual work Geo. Cox and the interment was marshes along Town Creek m the and he governor has made what la the old Christ Church Ceme South Ward, the polioe were call- might be laid to be the list call trv x ed upon to make a search Friday forgood roads for 1018. The gor- . ,. . morning. Negroes heard the noise ernorhas named Wednesday and ,T,h,om" . i1 Rlcbe' a na,ve Thuralay night and reported it Thursday, Noyember 5th and 6th. ?f ngiana. ana an the next morning. The search KOod roads' days. On these .Uaohe of the Kraui9 Amusemen did not reyeal anvthing. days there are to be katherinks ihl"omptn7 oh xbld . f e? r- -.-ii -iis i. Mas wees:, aiea as tne wnitecreaa John S. Russell has been .p- verynearly eyety neighborhood in L. , s;natinm Vri, mnrn. pointed postmaster at Gold Hill. . for the porpoat ot-put- , The remains were Uken to Our merchants are feeling the ooMitioQ p(iDk,n W'ig- dertaking parlor, and effects of the carnival that exhib ited here last week in the interest of the Salisbury firemen and the street railway. Rey. J. A Grubby who wai or dained as a Baptist miniiter last week, preached to good sized audi ences in the Spencer Baptist which time praoticallj every road Church Sunday morning ana jn tne state can be put into first- C U t TIa mails ttllA t.llr I . '" '4.. . u go. u.0 6"- iciass oonamon ana win giye aad nis aaaienoe was mucn pieas- K004 ssrvioa ed with his remarks. - months. There is to be a big re union In order to stimulate this good is for every one, riob, poor, , mer- shaut, lawyer, school tea3herr pu pil, meohanio, loafer, white. blaok or - yellow, old or young; and all bthera to meet with the neoeasary toola to WORK on the rokds; two days' work, in pretiared for burial where the fa neral was held Saturday morning, Rey. 0 A. G. Thomas offisiating. The funeral prooession formed on West Innes and accompanied by tha band, proceeded to Chestnut Hill, Cemetery where the inter ment took plaoe. Mr. Riche was the husband ot th e fat lady and his death, it is said, was the re- Cores Old Sons, Jflwr lenediei Hot Csn leglSla,--: cored by the wonderfnl, old reliable Di. -ruiuscpuc ueaung vu, it relieve Pafa nd Heals at the tame time. BciOe.SUia SOUTHERN RAILWAY, Secfeasid Ttxs for t Rich. By a recent aot Jf the ture the payment city taxes has been so manipuled that those who have the nJdy cash, 4the wealthy, and can y theirtaxes during this monthnow twohirdsl gone, wilL be allowd a reduotiou pggjgjgg of three ner, cent. ;rjiua tnoee noti qaite so foftuaateiian get two per cent, off by makin payment dor ine the month of .Mtvember, those N. B The following schedule CiRBIER OF THE SOOTH MAIN LINK. are tax salt of oonmrninff abundant aaan through the coming Litiei o HquorB The infant ion of Mr. snd Mrs A. J. Hedrick, died at Henderson r4 ralln at Prnviitanna Mathrxlieil road work the eonntT sommii. " 1W 1 . . . I j iri : Charch, near Granite Quarry hioners, it is said, will appropriate VUBJ: ". "U1B1UB ""ou Sunday, October 26th. The pro- $1,000 to be distributed in the Parottu "u"r uu "u w gram includes a sermon in the three township, doing the greatest ? I J , tJl of work on these days, i """M,jr muxt place there (Sunday.- Mr. and Mrs. Hedrick are well known here morning by thi pastor,' Rev. E. W. Avett. a picnic at noon and a lecture at 2 o'olock in the after noon by P. N . Peaoook, of Salis bury. J. Adam Grubb. brother of the late H. C. Grubb, who recently came to Rowan to live, has enter ed the ministry and was ordained in the Baptist Church at Coolee mee last Thursday evening. The service was conducted by Rev. J. L. Vipperman of Spencer, V. M Swain, of the South Side Church, Evangelist J. F. Black and Rev J. L. Kirk. Mrs. Mary J. Kelly has pur- oirole of friends in ment. their bereave amount of work on these days, to. wit : $500 to the township, in nronortion in itn nolli. th.-t r 17 1 J I. . A.U t.1 1 1 oomplishes the most and beatf."? "'V .Wl work on the roads during these two days ; $800 to the second best and $200 to the third. If the work IS PROPXBLY D1SECTSD no dOUOt " v t-rin AAmmiasiiAnAM mall Ka 4a from Greensboro Saturday where vuv vviuwiavivuoii vv aaa aj rwiv w getw much, if not more, work he had been to attend a meeting for the money in this .way as it is of the Executive Committee of the possible to do so otherwise and Bnnday aono01 Association, therefore, under iuch conditions r wdad to start a campaign ..4.:a u next February in the interest of skill less fortunateiil) strike even figures published only as iufor- u : Tv,olkQ nA mation and are not guaranteed, by paying in Daoejber and Janrn No m12:40 m.Daiiy ary, and those whf;can scarcely Birmingham Special for Wash- pay at any timq act delay longer tngton and New York. Pullman threatened wyin additional j drawing room sleeping cars, op Th. intent tM this measnre aeryation cars to New York. Daj l -rint coaches to Washington. PuUmat) -8 gooa, sum, " t0 Richmond. it this time of the gear when it is No 202:80 a, m. Daily, most needed, but thg method is die- Birmingham Special for. Atlanta criminative, unjustand probably and Birmingham. Pullman draw unconstitutional. i is going to in. oom sleeping oars and obser u'i ifQ. j vation cars. Sleeping car Rich cause trouble loon or later and mohd tQ Birmingn;m Dining the city will likely e the loser in oar Bervice. the long run. W believe the No. 81 85:0 a. m. Daily, taxes can be col lectl sufficiently Southern's Southeastern Limited prompt without siwh favoritism rAor vjoiumoia. Dayannan, Aia:en, -. . . . 2 Augusta and Jacksonville. Ptfll- or discrimination. man drawin- room Bieeping cars -v f or Aiken, Augusta and Jaokson Negro Attempts tO ESCapAtfOn Jail. ville. Day coaches for Jackson II vine, jiniogcac surTioo. Sunday evenin McKenzie, son of tl into the coirider cl leck up a prisoner wl ed the freedom ofgthe corridor during the day, Jj Perkins, a desperate Negro, phed by and struggled with theM young man until he got out pajit the office. hen James No 85:00. a. m. Daily, sheriff, went local for Danville Richmond and the jail to intermediate points. o was allow- YouViU Need Ektra Pow prices. Let every one prepare fof the work and do their best. Mayor Walter H. Woodson, in the youth of the State. chased the home place of the late endorsing,the work suggested by the governor, has also issued, a proclamation calling on the citi- tens of the city to assist in the work to be done. He is arranging to go at the work in systematic, result producing manner, and says Main na "uli Plans 'or he organ ization of the work and workers Wm. H. Overman, oorner of In nes and Ellis Streets. Mrs. Over man who has been occupying the house is visiting her mother at Anderson, S. C, The reversible metal shingle factory, corner of ' North Street and the Western railroad, han bfliinn onar&tiont and there a .it m.Ahinaa in .. P I Wwk thTOUgh H. Meroney is in charge of the factory. Howard Hart, a farmer of the Miranda neighborhood, met with a painful accident while en route to Mooresville one day last week. He fell off a load of cotton and several bones in nis leg were broken. Mrs Kinard, wife of Rev. M A Rom Clob it Loooir College. A Rowan Club has been organ iled at Lenoir College, Hiokory, and has a memberiip of nineteen members consisting of the follow ing: Misses Annie Powlas, Maude PowlaS Mabel Powlas, Pearle Powlas, Barber; Daisy Agner, Faith; Delia Reever, Spencer; No. 455:40 a. m. Daily, looal for Charlotte and intermed iate points connecting with No. 89 at Charlotte, local for Atlanta. No. 44 7 :45 a. m. Daily looal for Washington. No . 87- 8 :55 a. m. Daily New VaV Atlanta ansl Kaar Orlaana . . . , . ! i m i .a. w a a , aiiauva as.u v Mcenaie got nis pia)i ana a mr- LimJted. paiimftn drawing room tuoi BtiugKta ouiUDupiv. bd Bleeping ObId tod ODacfTR.Ivu uttie 86Bion, MoKenzie jield to the New York to New Orleans. Diu pistol and finally forfed the Ne- ing oar service. Solid Pnllmai i i x it. n's.. u:u k train. gro 7C' "C- No. 11-9:20 a. m.,-Daily was looked. During sihis scuffle a fA,nhapin(b Ati.,,t. -nH Negro by the nau of Shelly intermediate points. Hunt, a cocaine veiider. walked , No. 36 12:05 p. m Daily, The sheriff offs a reward United, states Fast man, tor n..i.:.. Wai&mnon ana Doinis nono. ruuman arawing room . steeping cars New Orleans and Birming ham to New-York. Day coaches guilty of resisting a officer and I to Washington. Dining career- was given twelve miths on the vioe. chain gang. g , I o-jw P- TAlIl m ' ' No. 72 :25 p. m. Daily, looal The J. W. McPhersici Company, for Charlotte. druggists, are arranging to open a No. 464:85 p. m. Daily, lo drug store in the Yacin Hotel, eal for GreenBboro. whiah will be known s the Ter- No.' 128:00 p. m Daily, lo minal Pharmacy." Ilgwill occupy oal for Danville and Richmond. the room facing railroad street. Pullman eervioa between Unar- lotte and Richmond, Asneville NOTICED andlTorfolk. The stockholders' airai directors No. 858:00 p. m. DaiW, of the Union Warehotu & Trading United States Fast Mail, for At Oo., will meet in the-cjfices of the lanta, Birmingham and Nw Or company on Saturday&Oot. 25th, leans, Pullman drawing room at 10 o'clock a. m. H. Fbibb, sleeping cars, JNew xorx to mew out, of $25 for hiB captup. was tried in the county oourt Monday morning anl "was found will be given the latter part of the '" .? the papers. The city will be divided into wards and steets and . the roads leading into the city will be assigned cer tain workers and overseers ." H. C. Trott, chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, has also issued a proclamation to the citizens of the county, whioh we hope to print next week. na Simmons, China Grove; L. L Smith, IChina Grove; Claude F. Deal, Land is; J. E. Wise, M. J. Kluttx, H. P. Kluttz, Salisbury; R. J. Plyler, Cleveland; W. H. Lverlv. O. B. Peeler, Granite Quarry ; J . W. Eller, Salisbury ; Prof. K. B. Patterson, China Groe. " HEN you buy your engine, get it big enough to do more than your present .work. If ifs an I H C engine it will last alontr time. Your farm work is bound to increase in volume. Very likely youan save yourself the price of another engine later, by getting an engine a size larger; than you need now. When you buy an engine powerful enough to handle your work easily while running at the correct speed yon add years to its life. Get your engine big enough and buy an I R C Oil and Gas Engine Yon can use it to run any farm machine pump, saw, n feed grinder, cream separator, grindstone and on up to a husker and shredder or thresher depending on the size of the en gine you buy. The power is so economical, so i steady and dependable that I H C engines are in daily usevih printing offices, laundries, baker ies, machine shops, mills and factories. An I HC oil and gas engine will deliver 10 to 30 per cent above its rated horse power. All parts are carefully, accurately ground and perfectly balanced. Combustion is perfect and the maximnm power is secured. m Sizes 1 to 50-horse power. Styles sta tionary, portable, skidded, vertical, horizontal, ' tank-cooled, hopper-cooled, air-cooled. Fuels gas, gasoline, naphtha, kerosene, distillate or alcohol. Oil tractors, 12 to 60-horse power, for plowing, threshing, etc Get catalogues from the IjH C local dealer, or, write International Harvester Company of Anerica -(Incorporated) .Ouolotte N.C js. v.-- toget all kinds of useful, artistic and np-5tordatFnrniture at low prices is secretary. It Rotiee to Mils Having qualified a administrator of tie estate of W. I. Johusn, deceased, the this is to notify all pesflonhavinjr a sv !naf fha aa-iA i'AAAilant t.r file an itemized, verified itatemetJt of and points Hortb, Orleana and Birmingham day coaches Washington to New Or leans. Dining car service. No. 388:50 p. m Daily, New York. Atlanta and New Or leans Limited for Washington! drawing room same with the undersieBsd on or be fore the 18th day of October, 1914, or this notica will be pleaOJa in Dar oi their recovery. Person pdebted to gaid estate are noting to make; prompt settlement. illr Ihis October 18th, 191!. Johh L. Rblkman, administrator. 1 M. Kinard, pastor of St. John's C. 0. Ramsay, of Seattle, Wash., who bas been visiting in . L. Churoh, recently operated the oity for several weeks, left for on at the Whitehead-Stokes Sana- his adopted home in the west torium, is gradually improving. I Monday night. Mrs. Ramsay will j . , prolong her visit here. Monday was quite windy and r some say there was snow, Tuesday Charlie Vanoe, of Asheville, morning there was frost and ice son of the late Zeb. B. Vanoe, was and last night there was a killing io Salisbury Monday to lee Sena frost and soma ioe this morninsr. tor Overman. Mr. Vance seeks a Being unaccustomed to it this I position in the foreign service weather makes itself felt. I The Board of Home Missions An unknown thief entered the 1 and Church Extension of the residence of J. W. Howell in East United Lutheran Synod of the Salisbury last Wednesday night Scuth held a meeting here last and stole a purse and several oth- Thursday and Friday. Those r artiftlfia. The rmrae contained! oresent were Revr. R. L. Patter- S30 and belonged to Miss Tarl 1'IHEIIEVEH YOU HEED A GENERAL TONIC - TAKE GROVE'S The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill TonicJ!Eqoally Valuable as a General Tonic because it Acts oii tljc j-iver, Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. For Grown People and Chdren, sleeping cars, observation cars to New xork. dining oar servioe. Solid Pullman train. No. 489:05 p. m. Daily, for Atlanta. Pullman service, Raleiah to Atlanta, day ooaohes Washington to Atlanta. No. 8211:25 p. in. Daily, Southern's South Eastern Limited; for. Washington", New York and points North. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars for New York,, dav ooaohes to Washington. Join ing car service. ASHEVTLLK DIVISION. No. 155:00 a. m. Daily for Asheville. handling New York- Asheville Pullman. lHo. 119:20 a. m. Daily, lo cal for Ashville and intermedi ate points, connecting at Ashville j . . 1. ? 1 O A. W 1 Furniture :-: Undertaker LETT US HAKE YOUR HOME A REAL HOME. Von kaowVhat you are taking when you'take Grove'a Tastelechill Tonic- w;n Cincinnati and St. Loo is as the formula is printed on every label showing that it contains th well known tonic orooerties of QUININE and IRON. It is'as strong as the stikneest bitter tonic and is ill Tasteless Form. It has no equal for Malaria, Chira and Fever, I - - . t j a . r r a ? . . V I ' Weakness, general aeDimy ana loss oi appeme. vives uie ana vigor io parsing 'Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness without purging. Relieves nervous depression and low spirits. Arouses, the liver action and purifies the blood. A True Tonic and Sure Appetizer.1 A Complete;'rengthener. No family should be without it. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We eaa it. 50c. . ton, a Bister of Mrs. ' who was visiting here. Howell's ' J. Will Proctor, director of the Salisbury Baraoa Band, is endeav oring to add enough pieces and members to make it a full twenty eight pieoe military band. This is a spleodid band and it is hoped that Mr. Proctor will sucoeed in getting the increase desired. C. T. Beeker, merchant and farmer of Mill Bridge, expeots to dispose of his farming utensils and stock of goods and leave for the western nart of the State. He will sell by auction on Thura day, November 20th, any articles then not disposed of. Mr.-Breker is a good citiz m and he and his family have a laree numHt-r of friends here who regret to larn of his leaving. Is is t3 be hoped he will return Bim. ' Horo Sowers is arraneins to open a coffee and tea store in the building recently vacated by the Western Union Telegraph office. A)) large cities have coffee and tea tores, but this is Salisbury's first it the kind. ' mon. or unarrotte. oa.. u, jck.inara. of Salisbury, V. Y Boozer, of Lexington, O K. Bell, of Kings Mountain, B. S. Patterson, cf Charlotte, and T. S Johnston, of Salisbury. There is to be a meeting of the stockholders and directors of the farmers Union Warehouse and Trading Company, in the office of the company here next Saturday mcrning. Mr. Fries, secretary, informs us that the warehouse has suooeeded beyond expectation and is making good. See notice in another column. Buy L. & M. Semi-mixed Real Paint. It's the very best qnality paint. It wears best snd looks best. It costs the least money. Its use for 87 Veara baa proven rthei facts. It's White Lead,.White Zino and Linseed Oil. Just mix 8 quarts of Linseed Oil with each gallon- of L & M. Semi-mixed Real Paint, and make If gallons of pure paint ready for use at a cost of of $1.40 per gallon. Sold by T; J Lyerly & Son, Granite Ooarrv. N.O . China Qttmt&iixii' ware Oo. Ohtnt drove, 0. . - M Rogers Ms: sleeDexs. Gafe observation cars between Salisbury and Knoxvijle. No. 212:25 p. m. Daily, lo cal for Ashville and intermediate points. No. 859:80 p. m. Daily, for Asheville. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars Richmond to Asheville. Car may be occupied at Asheville West bound until 7:00 a. m. NORWOOD BRANCH. No. 28 -9:80 a. m f!Eily, lo cal for Norwood and mtermedi ate points. No. 21 4:85 p. m Daily, lo cal for Norwood and intermedin ate points. Tickets, sleeping oar accom modations and detailed informa tion can be obtained at ticket office. IT. J. Anderson,- R. H. DeButts, ticket ag't, div. pass, ag t, Salisbury, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. 7 traced pattern f I to its 1 1 Of Proven Quality Rich design and refined beauty in knives, forks, snoonst t . . - . .. : ana rancy sennne piece are not attributes of sr silverware alone. The skill born of lone experience has , in the famous 'is47 Rogers bros." silver plate, eff i and design which make its name for beauty second reputation for Quality Silver Plate that Wear: - Sold by leading dealers everywhere. Send for snowing au panerns. 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Biahch.) Lady Attendant. Inrentlon is probably paten tob1e. Uona strictly confidential. HANDBOOK sent free. Oldest acreney for securing patent. Patent, taaen tnroogn jianm m uk noun tpecial notice, without obarje, in to. .. . Scientific Jlmerican. A tandsomely illustrated weekly. CHICHESTER S PILLS Mleal AM year Oramiat for m in Bed and M netm cnlation of any sctentlflo foarnaL . Terms. SS ear roar montna, u ootu oj au uunsuuaiua. I ls- fj mini Cai HI ilk in Ba and til bf. scaled-wU. Bh Ribbea, 1 L f""" aaai tritajs, tot sv mimih" ii i "yrHr-X John J. Stewart . Attorney at Lawi Salisbury, J-j OABpjirfll n i H i i.- mi I i ' B
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