SALISBURY AND ; ' ' " ; - ROWAN COUNTY LOCALS There will be a meeting of the official board of the Daughters of Liberty in the office of the State Council Secretary at Durham next Wednesday, when, as Stat Council Secretary May says, there will be an effort made to formulate some plans to do more efficient work this year. J N Maxwell is a member of tins board and will attend the meeting. Orlin Cruse, a leading farmer of the Organ Churrh community, was in the city F iday and qualified as ad ministrator upon the estate of the late W G Troutman. See notice to creditors in this paper. Samuel Hamilton Wiley," pou of Capt. an(f Mrs. V.' Murdcck Wiley, who stood tmch au excellent examina tiou for duty in the consular service and was given an ap pointment to Ascuns on, Par- j aguay, nas just returned ironi Washington, D. C., where he has been receiving his final instructions. He and iVlrsr Wiley will go to New York this week and will sail Saturday for Ascunsion where he will perform the unties assigned him as the raited States consul at that p!;ice. Q O Lyerly,' son of J A Lyerly, who has been attend -in'tr Roanoke College, return ed home Saturday morning. Mr. Lyerly gays there were three Rowan County boys in thj graduating class of that t' liege this year. They are Inho L Yost, Eugene L Brown and Gay Sloop. Two others from the same placn, J S Lyerly and Clyde. Corri her. have returned home for the summer. 1 E Shaver, of 6old Hill, Y : graduated at the North ( noliua Medical College, ! rlofte, has received an a i : sintment in the Williams h Hospital in Brooklin, N. Y lie will spend the sum ium uth his parents at Gold 1! .!; :i id will take up his h 'Hal work on September i a signed statement, the c iimittee, Revs. R A Good-iv.n-n and W H Riser, call a'Mition to two errors in ref erence to the next meeting of the Sunday School normal of the North Carolina Luth eran Synod. One was to the eli'ect that the normal will be held at t. Pleasant in stead of Hickory, and the other was that two cents in stead of one should be sent in by each member, as stated in the notices sent out.f - Lawrence Miller, a young ma-! of the Mt. Ulla neigh- borheed was right seriously injurred last Thursday after noon. He got in the way of a ruuaway horse to which wa attached a plow. He was knocked down and the plow struck him in the head. He was unconscious for a while but when last heard from vras recovering H A Fisher, son of M G M Fisher of Fa'th, has graduat ed at the naval academy, An napolis, and has been lraua iVrred to practice aboard ship. He left Sunday for a cruise in European waters. MARRIAGES Miss Anna Sain, who haB been mployrd at tbe"Hub dry goods store for Borne time, and W. H, Cawthoru, Jr , of Elon College, who has been making his home in sHsbnry went to Greensboro aad were married Tuesday, Jnnt lt, Rev. W- 0. Byrd performing the cerem ny. M 88. Bertha, daughter of Mr. md Mrg. L. 0. Earnhardt, of Mt Ulla, and Lee L. AAwoa. nn of .0. 0. Iddings, of Spencer, were married in Salisbury last Thurs day evening. The following marriage an nouncement bee beeu received: Mr. and Mrs. Rah rt Peale DickB aunnonce the marriage of their C: usin Lnura Stimson to Mr. Hal M. Worth on Tuesday the nintlTof June cne thousand nine hundred and fourteen. Chapel Hill North Carolina. Mr Worth is well k nnnrn in Salisbury and is a splendid citiz n We were glad to have a call from our old friennE F Eaton, of Garland, N.C., last oaturaay. Lewis Kluttz of Granite Quarry, went to Georgia Sat urday to be with his son who has suffered an attack jof ap pendicitis. The Sanitary Plumbing Com pany is the name of a new plumbing establishment iust opened in the Eames build ing near the depot. Mallie West, a very capable plumb er, is to have charge of the new business. The Watch man wishes them much sue cess. V R Barker and Major John Mertz and others lelt yesterday and this morning to attend the Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias which is in session there. Salisbury has sent a full delegation auH hopes to have the Grand Lodge meet in this city next year. The members. of the city of the Presbyteriam Sunday Schools of the city spent yes terday at Granite Quarry pi nicing. They went out in wagons and automobiles and thsre was a considerable number of them. The com missary wagon was well load ed and required four horses to pull it. All had a most enjoyable outing. The Odd Fellows1 home coming night held in the Ccrdon Lodge hall Monday night was a success, there being about 100 members present. Theo. F Kluttz and R Lee Wright made interest ing addresses. O W Spencer, the popular Salisbury Hotelist, will leave this week for Blowing Rock, where he will have charge of the Green Park Hotel there for the summer. On the present round of Presiding Elder Ware dele gates are being elected to the Salisbury district conference which meets with South Main Street Church, this city, July 14-16. These delegates, it is said, are prepared tD bring good reports to the conference from the different charges. PnliY.eman Beaver found a nocketbook Tuesday contain ing $175, but the book also p.nntahiKii Daoers which iden tified the loser so the officer had no trouble getting re iieved of his find. Mrs. J. V. Staneill, of Cleve land, who suffered a stroke of paralysis about two months ago, died last Wednesday without hav ing regained her strength. The funeral was held from the Metho dist Church in Cleveland Thurs day afternoon in the presence of a large number of friends, Rev. 0. S, Caihwell, officiating Mrs. tansill leaves a brother, E. P. Eaton of Garland, N. C, and one sister, Mrs. C. J Teague. of Farminpton, Davie Cunty. She was 64 yei rt of age and a spl9n did woman who will be greatly missed by those who knew and loved her. Mr. Eaton, of Gar land, came up to attend the fun eral and returned home Monday. Fred Gobble, who lived on North Long Street and was an employee of the Southern's shops, ded at his home Friday evening The funeral was held .from the home Sunday afternoon, conduct ed by Rev G. W. Vick, pastor of Holmes M. E. Church: Mr. Gobble was twenty years old, leaves a wife to mourn her loss and the interment was in Chest nut Hill Cemetery. He belonged to the East Spencer Camp, Wood man of the World. Ernest R. Mize, of Davidson County, "who was in business here for seme time, died in Lexington last Friday frcm the effeots-of tuberculosa. Mize was about 80 years old and leaves a wife . and several children. HiB remains were brought here and the inter ment took place in Chestnut- Hill Cemetery Sunday afternoon.; Mrs. Margaret Cook, wife of Valentine Cook, who live "about six miles from Salisbury on , the Wilksboro road, died Friday., af ternoon aftr several weeks ' ill ness. Mr. and Mrs. Cook; had Heen living alone for several-years, but some of the children who had married and left the oldhome were with the mother in .her last days. Mr. Cook and several chil dren survice. The funeral was held from Bethel Church Satur day. ' William P. Arey, who haB been kept at his home for some time owing to a recent stroke of paraly sis, died from the effects of-the disease 8nnday night. Mr. Arey was 56 years old and leaves a wife, wo daughters, Misses Annie and Girlie, four sons, John, Richard, Jerome and Lloyd, one brother, D. L. Arey, and a half sister. Mrs. Ellen Groupy, The funeral was hald yesterday morning from the residence by Rev John , W. Moore, pastor of the First Metho dist Church, and the interment was in Chestnut Hill Cemetery. RURAL NEWS Written hy OUR CORRESPONDENTS. SALEM CHURCH. June 5. Farmers are very bus) now working in their crops We had some fine rami for thr past week. Garden truck has oome oat wonderfully sino the rain. Every thing looks fl urishing. Mrs. John Hat key is confined to her room just now with sore ankles. They have called in Dr Summerall. Mrs. J. E. Briggs called in Dr Brown last week Walter Kluttz has beeno utting wheat and oats Wednesday and Thursday for Lum Kepley. In a few weeks wheat and oats will be cut. Wheat is good Rev. Ritchie just finished plant ng his corn this week. Mrs. D. F, Wise's mule got frightened last Sunday while going home from preaohing. He turned over the buggy and threw Mrs. Wise and her son out. The boy was not hart much bat Mrs. Wise was bruued op con siderably bat not serionsly hart. Next week will be harvest week. Mr. Locke Lingle is still con fined to his room most of the time. In 1886 the 4th Sunday in May, juBt 25 j ears ago, Locke Town ship was visited by a severe hail storm which cat the wheat to the ground A number of farmers took their grass cotters and oat the wheat off, raked it op and hauled it in the barn fpr feed. This ii a cool day for this time of year. " S. FAITH. Men Wanted. God give us men 1 a time like this demands i Strong minds, groat hearts, true faith, and ready hands; Men whom the luBt of lucre does not kill; Men whom the spoils of office cannot buy; Men who possess opinions and a will; Men who have honor; men who will not lie; Men who can Btand before a dem agogue, And damn his treacherous flat teries without winking ; Tall men, sun-crowned, who live above the fog In publio duty atd in private thinking ; For while the rabble with their thumb-worn creeds, Their large professions, -and their little def da, Mingle in selfish strife, lol Free dom weeps, Wrong rules the land, and waiting justice sleeps. Josiah Gilbert Holland. Jane 8 Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Miller and little daughter, Mary Alice, spent Saturday night at Mr. Miller's parents at Calvin Miller's, of Dunn's Mountain. Young Lady at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Misenheimer's, Jane 5th. We have juit came across a man who has discovered a remedy to care hog cholera. He oared one of his own after it was nearly dead. It is said to be a sure cure. J. T. Wyatt has just reoeived an order for one thousand feet of granite street curbing and on pair of thirty-inch mill-stones. On the Mount Pleasent big road, near Garner's Creek, at Mr, and Mrs. Myron Fisher's some time ago, a young gedtleman ar rived there to make bis home. A family in Texas wants a house keeper and will pay the fare there. They wrote in here to see if they oould get one. Venus spent Saturday night at Mr, and Mrs. Paul Miller's. They are now in the midst of their harvest. They have a fine farm, good wheat and oats, good cattle, lots of oats and clover hay, plenty of everything good to eat, and good cooks. We enjoyed some good organ mnsio while there. Gal Fisher cut a field of his wheat Friday and Saturday, the finest in this part of the county It had been in clover for several year. He is a fine farmer and has good crops. There is a crowd of college grrls here now from school to spend their vacation. There will be an ice cream party at John A. Peeler's by his son Lewis Saturday night, Jane 18th . Everybody invited. This is the main harvest week here and wheat and oats are good Vends. YOU CANT EAT APPETITE POOR Multitudes of people lose their appetite. Simply don't care tor anything- to eat. The dinner bell has no Interest to thenu They loathe their breakfast. They may nibble a little of this and a little of that, but they do not care for It Lunch has lost all of its charms, although they try to eat something; Dinner about the same. There Is something positively wrong, of course, but no disease that can be named. Just out of sorts. That Is alL It Is In this kind of a condition that Peruna acts very beneficially. After using Peruna, Interest in food Is revived. Beginning with a tea spoonful of Peruna before each meal will generally quickly Improve the appetite and help the digestion. 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Troutman. deceased , notice is hereby given to all perBons naving claims against said es tate to present the same to the under signed on or before June 5th. 1915, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are notified to call and settle with the undersigned without unnecessary delay. This June 5th, 1914. Obun Cboso, Administrator of W. C. Troutman, Rock well , No. 2. N. C. R. Lee Wright, Attorney. 6-10-6t Dr. J. W. Zimmerman Dentist. GRUBB BUILDING, Room 801 'Phone 109 SALISBURY, If. C. 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