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SALISBURY : AND - ROWAN COUNTY LOCALS Kj a It 1 nomas, naetor of i a y rm the First Baptist Church, has acceptea an invitation to de liver tne annual memorial Jl 1 M I V V aaaress to tne Woodmen of trie w0rll of Greensboro on Sunday, June 7th. Mr Thomas is a veiy interesting talker and never fails to please an intelligent audi ence. J M Feeler, ell krown here as4,Mike," who has. been making his home in Albe marie for several years, thinks ot opening a business in Albermarle. J D Walser, a former .citi- zen of Lexington, but who has been living at Lakelanl, Fla. has purchased theFock well roller mill from F M .Thompson of Salisbury . Mr. Walser is a good business man and will no doubt make a saucessof his newenterprise. Rev. M M Kinard, D. D., pastor of St. John's E. L. Church, delivered the liter ary address before the grad uating class of Elizabeth Ool lege in Charlotte last week. Mrs. James Lyons, who has been in Baltimore for several weeks to have au arm treated which was broken in Mont gomery, Ala., by an automo bile, has returned home much improved. A number of the members r M...i . i M.' . j " the J World, of China Grove, went to Co ijcuid Sunday to be present at the ceremonies incident to the unveiling of a monumeut in Oakwood cemetery to Charles A Sides, a member of Maple Camp. Hon. Theo. F Kluttz and daughter, Miss Kathleen, spent a portion of last week in Washington, DC, visiting Mr. Kluttz's son, Whitehead Kluttz. While in the capital, city Mr. Kluttz called on President Wilson, Secretar ies Bryan and Daniels and Postmaster General Burleson, He also visited the capitol, met many of hi3 former col leagues and enjoyed the trip very much. The Salisbury Merchants Association has selected Messers. F B Miller, Wm. James and S W Harry as del egates to the 12th annual con vention of the State Associ ation which meets in Durham June 16-18. The rural mail carriers of Rowan and Stanly counties will hold their annual con vention at Albermarle, May 30th. This probably meaus our rural friends will get no mail on that date. Five ycung ladies will graduate as trained nurses from the Whitehead.Stokes Sanatorium this year. The exercises will re held Mon day, evening in the auditor ium of the graded school when an interesting program will be rendered. Monday afternoon the Mahaley ambulance was called to go to Spencer to get Scott Weant, a boiler maker at Spencer. Wnile he and another young man were working under a box car the fcar was struck and suddenly moved catching his leg near the ankle. and crashing it so badly that amputation was necessary. He was brought to the hospital in Salisbury where the operation was per formed. Saturday is national me mortal day and the Negroes of the city have arranged quite extensive program for the observance of same. No doubt there will be a large crowd here. The change of the Reams & Jones Furniture to the Sum- mersett Undertaking Co. has not yet materialized and probably will not. F D Brown of Hendersonville, has arrived in the city and taken charge of the business as manager. Host Prompt an J Effectual Cure for Bad Col Js. When you have a bad cold you want a remedy that will not only give relief, but effect a prompt and permanent cure, a remedy that contains nothing injurious. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets all these requirements. It acts on nature') plan, relieves the luugp, aid c xpectoration, opens the ettcreU'jns and restores the system to a healthy condition. This rtttnedy bus a world wide sale and use, and cau always be de pended ,upou. For Bale by A.U Dtdr? public School Closes. lne Salisbury craded schools have been tmsy.thi week oloeing. bcnday Dr J. P Mallett deliver ed the aLunai sermon to. a good sjzsq audience and Monday Gros- vernor Dawe, of Washington. D. delivered 'an address before the graduating class which has been spoken of verv hiehlv This class numbered twenty-live. "PL .. J luwra were zua pupils wno were not taidy daring the session. . Civil Service Examinations. T m it at any time yen may, wish to stnd a civil service examination on any particular subject it would oe well to call on or write to the District Secretary of the Civil Servile Commission, Salisbury or cne tiyil fcervice Commianinn Washington, D. C. and vcu will be enpplied with the subjects. dates and places of the examiua ttons and such other informrtion as may be needed. The number and frequency of these examina tions have become too great fcr their separate publication, so we make this note for all interested. Qaite a number of examinations are to be held in this State soon, -m'm-m Notice to Baptist Sunday Schools. The Rowan County Bantist Sunday School Association will hold its next quarterly meeting at Trading Ford Bapt'et Ohuroh, on Sunday. May 81st. 1914, at thiee o'clock p. m. Every Baptist Sun- day school in Rowan County is expected to have delegates at thiB meeting. The principal address will be made by D. K T. Carter. pastor of the Spencer Baptist Church, whose subject will be 'Cnild Converts : Winning them for Christ and training them 'as ri u : ii snort talks will al so oe made hy Key. J. Adam Grubb, K M. Daniel, James Parks and others. The publio is cordial iy invited. - us niaae Old Soldier Wants to Hear From bis Comrades Desirous of knowing of the whereabouts of the 20 membeis of Rosan aitillery of the Confeder acy from Sampson County and 40 members from Eigecombe County takes this method of inquiry. Amoug those of most intimate acquaintance were Jcsiah Lee, John Aughtrey, Warren Willeford and Allen Danghtrey of rampson, and Joe Stamper from Edgecombe Any correspondence from any of the surviving members of said company with reference to the whereabouts will receive my hearty appreciation and sincere thanks Trusting I may be favored with a early response, I am. Very sincerely. Job. A Brady, G"ld Hill N. C. May 18, 1914. W. W. Taylor, Genera! Merchant. Attention is called to the ad vertisement of W. W. Taylor, general merchant, in this paper. While Mr. Taylor is not an old man, he baa been - identified with the mercantile business of Salis bury for about thirty years and is therefore thoroughly acquainted with all the turns in the business, having been with the firm of Kluttz & Kendieman tor many years. He recently purchased the eutire iutersts of Taylor and Co , He is thoroughly reliable and is one ot the most agreeable men 60 do business with in the city. He carries a large variety of goods and will be pleaded to have the patronage of the good people of Salisbury and Rowan County, and while he waats to serve all, the country people are especially in vited to visit and trade with him. He has something suitable for all and occupies the old Kiutts & Rendleman stand. Hatfie Fonder Fatally Shoots Tank Lew s. Yesterday morning while Tank Lewis was putting up some wire ecreeniLg at a window in the resi dence of Delia Evans, all negroes, he was deliberately and apparent ly without cause shot down by Hattie Fonder, who was inside the room. The ball either struck the heart, or very close thereto for Lewis lived only a few minufes af ter being shot. Delia Evms liven near the depot just south f the gas tanks and the reputation of the whole bunch likes much of being what it should be. Officers were called and after ilattie had come partly uptown she was arrested and had the piB tol with her. Coroner Summer set summoned a jury and after getting the evidence decided that i ewi9 came to his death from the effects uf a revolver shot in the hauds of Hattie Fonder. Hattie made no defense more thau to say "it was tq shoot or be shot." It is thought she was full of cocaine. She was sent to jail without bond to await the next term of the Riw an Superior Court. -sv m Keep Bowel Movement Regular- Dr. King's New Life Pills keep stomache, liver and kidneys in healthy condition. Rid the body of poisons and wasse. Improve your oomplexion by flashing the liver and kidneys. "I got more relief from on box of Dr. King's New Life Pills than any medicine I ever tried," says 0. E. Hatfield, of Chicago, III. 25c, at your Druggist. 1 W I L MARRIAGES John Henry Elliott arid Mrs. M.rtha ' Bane, residents of the northwestern section of the coun- i ty, came to Salisbury ;lait week and were married, B. -W. Price, Esq., officiating; The Watchmau. has received the following announcement from China Grove : Hurd-Heffner: pMr. and Mrs. John Henry Shuping annouce the engagement of their daughter, . Tessie Mae Heffner. to Clarence Spencer Hurd of Bessemer, Alabama. Marriage to take place in October. The marriage of Miss Lillian May, daughter of Mrs. Eula J. Bradshaw, and Henry I. Earle, is announced to take Dlaoa next Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's mother. Miss Biad shaw is a daughter of the late D. L. .Bradshaw and is a oharminor youQg lady. Mr Earle is emnlov. ed by the Southern Railway at the transfer shed. They will be at hom after June 10th. Invitations to the marriage of Miss Virginia Louise, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. S. A. Gregg, who made who made their home in Salisbury for a number of years. now of Florence S. 0., and Thom as R. Barringer, have been re ceived. The ceremony will take place in St. John's Church, Florence, next Wednesday, Jun6 3rd. Mr. and Mrs Qteatt. and their daughter, Misi Virginia are well remembered -here and are highly esteeemed . Miss Sallie Wetmore. a daught er of Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Wet- more of this county who has been clerkiug at the People's Drug Store for some time, and W. P. Moore of the clerical foroe in the offices of the Southern Railway at Spen cer, went to Charlotte on No. 7 Saturday evening and were mar ried. They have returned and are making their home at Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Kluttz's on Chest nnt Hill. Cure for Stomach Disorders Disorders of the stomach many be avoided by the use of Chamber lain's Tablets. Many very re markable cures have been effected by these tablets. For Sale by All Dealers. New Trains Put oo. Southern passenger train No. 13 passed thrcngh the city Sunday night from Richmond, Va., ' and No. 14 left Charlotte Monday morning for the Virginia capital at 9 :45 o'olock. These two trains formerly stopped in Salisbury but were recently ordered extended to Charlotte as a result of the con gested condition of travel between Salisbury and Charlotte. This will give Salisbury additional and better facilities. It is annouueed that as a result of the extension of these trains, No 5, soutb, and No. 36. north, will drop the hand ling of looal traffic and will not take on passengers at the smaller stations between Charlotte and Salisbury as has been the custom in the past. It is to be hoped by the addi tion of this service south of Salis bury that it will enable the South ern to ran its trains on sohedule time. The trains, Nob. 11 and 7, especially, of late could only be expected when one oould see the Bmoke, and this condition is a great annoyance and loss to those who attempt to business with the small towns south of Salisbury. MAKES RHEUMATISM PROMPTLY DISAPPEAR Chronic, Crippled-up Sufferers Find Relief After Few Doses of New Remedy are Taken It is needless to suffer any longer with rheumatism, and be all crippled up, and bent out of shape with . its heart-wrenching pains, when you can 6urely avoid it. Rheumatism comes from weak, in active kidneys, that fail to filter from the blood, the poisonous waste mat ter and uric acid"; and it is useless to rub on liniments or take ordinary remedies to relieve the pain. This only prolongs the misery and can't possibly cure you. The only way to cure rheumatism is to remove the cause. The new dis covery, Croxone, does this because it neutralizes and dissolves all the ooi- sonous substances and uric acid that lodge in the joints and muscles, to scratch and irritate and cause rheu matism, and cleans out and strength ens the stopped-up. inactive kidnevs. so they can filter all the poisons from the blood and drive it on and out of the system. Croxone is the most wonderful medicine ever made for curing chron ic rheumatism, kidney troubles, and bladder disorders. You will find it different from all other remedies, There is nothing else on earth like it, T . i . . ii matters not now oia you are, or how long you have suffered, it is practically impossible to take it into the human system without results. You will find relief from the first few doses, and you will be surprised how quickly all your misery and suffering win end. . An original package of Croxone costs but a trifle at any first-class drug store. All druggists are au thorized to sell it on a positive money back guarantee. Three doses a day for a few days is often all that is ever needed to cure the worst back- iShfi fit gvecpme urinary djordfcs': Jaunite, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harrison, resi dents of West Cemetery Street, died at the - home of her parents last Thursday morning. The funeral was conducted Friday af ternoon by Rev. Gas. H. Cox, of Spencer, and the interment was in Chestnut Hill Cemetery. Geo. W. Baker, a native of South Carolira, who has been making his home in Salisbury for about six years, died at his home on West Liberty Street, Saturday morning after a short iliness. Mr. Baker was a Confederate soldier, a school teacher, superintendent of the board ofjedncation, a deic n in the Baptist Church for twenty five years and of late conducted a small grocery store on North Ellis Street, Mr. Baker leaves a wife, four daughters, one son and sever al brothers and listers. He was a splendid man, a gocd citizen and a loyal christian. The fun eral was held SuQJ,y afternoon, being conducted by C. A. G. Thomas, pastor of the Baptist Chnrob, the interment was in Chestnut Hill Cemetery. Margie Rioe the twenty-year-old daughter of the, late Leroy C. Rioe, died iu Richmond this morning from the effects of tu berculosis. She was at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. H.Brown, where she had gone, hoping for re lief. Her remains will be brought to Salisbury and the funeral will likely be held to-morrow after noon, bhe was a member of the Seoond Presbyterian Church and it is supposed her pastor, Rey. C. B. Heller, will conduct the funer al service. Mrs, Bertha Land, wife of J. R. Land, a native of Kentucky, who has been making her home here for several years, died at her resi dence on North Caldwell Street ast Wednesday morning, she bsing 26 years old. ' The funeral was held from the house in the afternoon of the saine day. C. A. G. Thomas, pastor of the Baptut Church, officating. The inter neut was in Chestnut Hill. The infant daughter, Mary Elizabeth of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Kluttz, residents of South Clay Street, died last Wednesday after noon, ner remains were taken to Union E. L. Chnrch where the funeral was conducted by Rey. L. Spracher, and the interment was in the cemetery there. No Central Clisis far tte hmt&ii Church About two years ago certain churohes' pastors and laymen of this ohuroh in this vicinity withdrew from the North Carolitja ClassiB and formed a now claesis known ai the Cen'ral Classie. This transaction was agreed to by he Potomac Syaod at Mercesbur5 'a., in October 1912, bnt the North Carolina Classy refused to agree to tne withdrawal and requested the Pctomao SyDod iu aaaai -in a f. HrcH ar in tr a Kn vr M A to rescind its former order, bat as thiB was refused the matter was carried to the highest authority. to the General Syncd, which has just closed its eesBion at Lancas ter, Pa made a umijanimous re port sustaining the North Caro lina Claisis. This means there is to De no uentrai UiassiB and that the churches and pastors who wished to withdraw will re main with the former syn d. Rev. W. B Dattera, Dastor of Faith Reformed Church, Salis bury, led the fight for the new classis, and Rev J. L Mnrphy. of Hickory, led the forces for unity. Miss McLaughlin Appreciative Miss Nora McLaughlin, of Cleveland, who was the win ner of one of the splendid gold watches given away in our recent contest, has not been in Salisbury since, so we sent the watch to her by express This is what she says about it: Cleveland, N. C, May 22, 1914 Mr. Wm. fcL Stewart, editor. Salisbury, N. C. Dear sir: It is (I must say) to my surprise and delight that I received such a nice watch. 1 feel that I am more than paid for my little effort. Ot course all of us wanted the piano, but I am quite sure the contest was conduct ed fairly, and I am' perfectly satisfied. Ithink Miss Black welder deserves the piano. Thanking you for the watch, and those who helped me win it, I am, - " Very respectfully, Nob a McLaughlin. HORSE STRAYED! A dark bay horse strayed from my stables last night. Return to Grafi-Davis-Collett Co., Salisbury, N. C, and. receive reward. Stomach Trouble; Wholly Restored! Mrs. Wilson Robison, 744 Nessle St., Toledo, Ohio, writes: "I feel like a new person. - I have no more heavy feelings, no more pain, don't belch up gas, can eat most anything witliout it hurting me. I want to be working all the time. S have gained twenty - four pounds. "People that see me now Mrs. Wilson RobUon. and saw me two months ago seem astonished. I tell them Peruna did it. I will say it is the only remedy for spring and alL other ailments." No argument is needed for Peruna. Just get a bottle and try it. If you have catarrh of the stomach you have a serious trouble. If you want to find a remedy it would be very easy to make the experiment Before you have taken Peruna a week you will likely find yourself better, then you will need no testimonials on the part fcf other people, or arguments to con vince you. Until you try Peruna, however, all the testimonials in the world- and arguments, however log ical, will not move you. Just one trial of Peruna will convince you. Persons who object to liquid medi cines can now obtain Peruna Tablets. Boys on a Camp oo ttn Yadkin. The Boy 8 CommunHy Work has just arranged a public play ground located on the Chestnut Hill Public School grounds which will be opened Monday, June 1st, This is the first public play ground to be opened in Sal isbury and is one of a num ber which have been planned for this city. Two Community Y, M. C. A. camps, composed of boys from the Salisbury Cotton Mills, are now located at Boone's Cave and South Riv- fill mm. er. mere are about twenty-fiveboy- in these two camps. A very enjoyable time is being had by the boys. Indigestion? Can't Eat? No Appetite? A treatment of Electric Bitters increases your appetite; stops in digestion ; yen can eat everything. A real spring tonic for liver, kid ney and stomache troubles. Cleanses yoor whole system and you feel fine. Electrio Bitters did more for Mr. T. D. Peeble's it)mach troubles than any med icine he ever tri&d. Gt a bottle to-day 50c. and $1.00 at your Druggist. Busklen's Arnica Salve fcr Ec zema . Stale Camp P. 0. S. of A. Meet and Elect Officers. The State Camp Patriotic Order Sons of America held its annual meetiug in Win-stou-Salera last week and wis largely attended and full of interest and enthusi a?m. The next meeting will take place in Wilson. The delegates from Salisbury were: G O Kluttz, J N Max well, W A Daniels and D L Sides. The officers elected for the ensuing year are: President, T Ivey, of Carey. Vice-President, J N Max well, of Salisbury. Master of Forms, T M Sim pson, of Wake Forest. Recording Secretary, W A Daniels, of Salisbury. Conductor, P G Cook, of Concord. Guard, M A Allman, Cabarrus rounty Chaplain, Rev. Hill'ard, High Point of of GOD LIVER OIL AND IRON Two Most World-Famed Tonics Combined in Vinol. Cod Liver oil and Iron have proved to be the two most successful tonics the world has ever known iron for the blood and the medicinal curative elements of cod liver oil as a strength i and tissue builder for body and jT-.erves, and for 'the successful treat ment of throat and lung troubles. Two eminent French chemists dis covered a method of separating the curative medicinal elements of the cods' livers from the oil or grease which is thrown away , but to these medicinal elements tonic iron is now added, thus combining in Vinol the two most world famed tonics. As a body-builder and strength cre ator for weak, run-down people, for feeble old people, delicate children, to restore strength after sickness; and for chronic coughs, colds, bron chitis or pulmonary troubles we ask you to try Vinol with the understand ing that your money will be returned If It does not help you. P. S. For pimples and blotches try our Saxo Salve. We guarantee it. Smith Dm 0).. S!iWV. N. 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