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LOCAL NEWS , of interest to ' ALL OF OUR READERS. The Rowan County Court has been kept busy during the past few days trying the blicd tigers rouuded up by detectives a ad the oity police. We under t iud there ate twenty-three defendants and that all so far tried have been found guilty. This seems to Le the first real effort cu the part of the oity government to catch these law breakers aud apply the eta' tuta made aod provided. A number of boy soouts under tbe direction of E. M. Hoffman, of the Boys' Community Y. M. C A , are camp ng on the farm of Ed Trott several miles from the city. As stated in Thb Record Fri day th machinery for dredging Grant creek had arrived at China Grove and work would begin on this projeot at an early day J Mark r . Moore will be in charge of tbe work. EffortB are being made to have the next encampment of the Uni form Rauk, Woodmen of the World, meet in Salisbury. Fairfax Hartison, president of tbe Southern Railway, was one of the speakers at Spencer Monday He made a very inter eating and instructive address. The Labor Day exercises here Monday were cu a lrge scale and contained many attractive fea tures. A large crowd was preset t and none went away disapp; iuted for the advertising was conserva tive and the committees did all that was stated. The parade vus splendid and all the program was good . Young Claud Da;, who waB re ported to have committed sui cide is said to havw been located in Augusta, Gi., frrm whence he returned home and has since left for Indiana whre he will en'er school. Mr Deal its a capable youog man aod has a large circie cf friends who will be glai to know that he is still on this sidr of the river and iu good health. Jam-s V' Br.wu, of Asheville, is visiting in tbe city. Mr Brown is a brother of tbe late Thomas E ., John D . Henry, vVillian aud Andrew Brown who, years ago, were residents of Salisbury. Mr. Brown is now 85 but quite vigor ous for his age. Charles Coughenour, on of Mr. and Mrs. Tbos. Congbenour, Ins accepted a position in Charlotte as headclerk of the Tryon Hotei con ducted by H. C. Williams. 1 The marriage cf Miss Lillis May, and E J. Lux, tok place at the home of Mrs. Jehu M. Julian on East lanes Strt, last Wednetday afternoon. The c-re-mony was performed bv Rev. Byron Clark and the couple went south for a short stay. . The Couiity Commissioners and the County Board cf Education met in tneir regular monthly ses sious Tuesdav. Reports of same will be found in the Record Fri day. An ice cream sunner will be given at the home of Joel A. Low der at Franklin tomorrow evening bv 6he Youne Peonies' Societv of Bethel Lutheran Church. The little child of David Peeler, a resident of Sumner neighbor hood, was run over by an auto mobile Monday and narrowly te caned ieriouB itiurv. The child was playitin the street near the Bq tare aod fell under the machine, tbe front wheel ot which passed over it. The board of aldermen of Spen cer have agreed to have a third well dri'ied to add to tbe present water supply of the town. The city aldermen heid a busy meeting last Wednesday night and transacted considerable busineis of interest to all sections of the city. A detailed report being too lengthy for our columns. The Board of Water Commis sioners have submitted its report to tbe city and it makes a spleu did Bhowing. The service has been of the best and the city has made a profit of $6,442 46 during the year. The plant will have to be increased some day and the board recommends that the future supply be gotten from the Yadkin river above the point. John W. Glcver and family have last returned frcm an extended automobile trip through Western North Carolina, West Virginia, Virginia, District of Columbia and Maryland. J. E. Kennerly, who has the contract to "construct the work house at the county home, is now busy ou the job. Last Wednesday when James Mesimer, an -employes at the farm of J F Ludwiek, about one and a half miles southeast of of the city, went into the barn lot a larea bull attacked and seriously dored him. Physicians attended him onrfc hfl 1 ft nnW thouaht tO be impr. viug . Tbos. C Niblock, Phelix Fos- tAr J. I?- Ga !. the school com mittee of tbe Pine Grove sohool, near Cleveland, and W. D. Mo Lauahlm. Rofct. A. McLaughlin, Gaston Gentle and and John Goodman, of the same neighbor hood, were in Salisbory yesterday on busmen. 1 J J. Corliss, nrnnrirttrtr of fch Rci Aores Poultry Farm, located 8 verai miles south of Salisbury, ha just completed a large modern , barn on bis place. J. E. Crane, an architeot of Atlanta, has located here for tbe practice of his profession. He has an effice in the Grubb build ingr James L: Atkins, the man who was being held in the Rowan jail for forging G. A. Fisher's name to a number" of cheoks, and Waverly Lyerly, the young white fellow awa ting trial for stealing chickens, who, were allowed the privilege of the corridors of the jiil, made their escape Thursday evening by sawing an iron bar in two and' letting themselves down to the grcuod by mans of a rope made from blankets. Lyerly has been recaptured but Atkins has no doubt kept on the move and will likely make good bis escape. There was a flag raising, bible presentation, picnic and speaking at Halls' sohool house, about five miles west oi Salisbury last Sat urday. A large crowd was pres ent and a grand time was bad by all present. Rev. G W. Vick of Salisbury, presented the bible and T. F. Hulson, Esq , of Spencer, preeented the flag. A, D. Currie, tbe popuUr and enter; rising m mger cf the Ma Pbersou drug store engaged the Salisbury Band to give a free concert in front of that plaoe Sat urday night. The band teemed at its best and'a large number of people were preient to enjoy the music Claude E. Ramsy, who has been making his home" in Seattle, Whs",, tor a number ot years, d has met with muoh success there has let a contract to erect $100,0C0 aparlmeut house in jhat city. Mr. Ramsay a many friends here are rejoieed to learn f h's deserved success. The Rowan- Superior Court con- venes nere aionaay witn Judge W J. Adams presiding, and So licitor Hayden Clement looking fter the State's interests - Everything is being gotten in raediness for the opening of t1 a public schools of the oity next Monday. An increased attendance is expected. Tae Maxwell Chambers School located on Jackson Street between Iunes and Fisher opened yester day with a splendid attendance. rhe faculty is composed of the following: E. 0. Shockley, headmaster; Miss Emma Erwin, Mrs. I. Littmau, Miss Ruth Cul- brtson, Miss Mildred MoCubbins A revival meeting is in progress at the Methodisi Church at Grau ita Q iarry in which all the churches thre are taking part. Rev. G W. Vick of Holmes Me morial Church, Salisbury, is in charge of the work, while Rev. E M. Avett, pastor of the church there, is assisting The Rowan authorities have received $1,198 as the county's share of the automobile tax col loctbd by the Secretary of State. Ahtomobiles are taxed according to their horse power and each county gets 80 per cent, of the amount paid. This money goes into the general road funds of the county and does much to help keep the highways in good condition. PvrnU'rars acd Jotres of ElecliOBS. lr At a meeting of- the Boaid of Elect ions of Rowan County held in the city of Salisbury on the 7th day of September, 1914, the fol lowing registrars and judges of eleotion were appointed for the general elections to be held in said county on Novenber 3rd. 1914. West Ward, Salisbury: Regis trar, T J Rabe; Judges, John B Manly and K M Leonard. South Ward, Salisbory:, Reg istrar, N B MoCanless; Judges, Frank 0 Talbort and D L Hol brooks. EastWard, Salisbury: Regis trar. Henry E Rufty; Judges W T R Jenkins and Alex Sum mers . Cures Old Sores, Otbsr Rsmedle Won't Cm. .The 'worst eases, no matter of bow loo standing-. re cored by tbe wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Hmliag Oil. It relieves Pain and He1 at the same time. 25c, SOc, fr.OO lotlce to Mors. De Leon Sadler Browpii son of the late John L Brown and Mrs. Susan Brown, aged i41, . died sud denly yesterday afternoon in Dr. J H. Rozaell's bed room in ttu Grubb building. Mr, Brcwn bad been suffering from ibe effects of rheumatism and kidney trouble and had gone to Dr. Rezzelle's effice for treatment when he be oame suddenly ill. It is thought he had taken an over dose of a . v a strong anti-pain remeuy wnion .ff.tl hi. haart orirl nAnaoH his North W.rd S.li.bo;,: Reg- JJT "fh. To"".! , held from his residenoe this afternoon, Haying qualified as administrator of ithe estate of Harvey A. A. Kluttz, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said decedent to file an itemized, verified statement of same with the undersigned on or be fore the 21st day of August, 1915, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Persons indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt settlement. This August 21st, 1914. Z. A. Kluttz, Adm'r. of H. A. A. Kluttz. Theo. F. Kluttz, Att'y. 8-26-6t-pd. Judges, and Sans T P tatrar, M A shank H Vanderford. Jr. Trexler. Spencer: Registrar. J R Cruse; Judge. J H Gobble. East Spencer: Registrar, Archie Nash; Judges, Chas. Sides and J R Kluttz. Franklin: Registrar, Will 0 Lindsay; Judges, Baxter Hart ley and D W Myere. Unity: Registrar, J Claude Barber ; Judges, John H Rice and Chas Swioegood. Scotch Irish : Registrar, W A Steele; Judges, James Foster and Bart Niblock. Cleveland: Registrar. D B Rosebro ; Judges, W F Thompson and W A Luckey. Bost Mill: Registrar, R L Lingle ; Judges. W T Briggs and W H Bost. Steele: Registrar, Joe Hall; Judges, Lank Ltppard and T L Gillespie. Mt. DUa: Registrar, J Carl Sherrill ; Judges, J K Goodman aud Ellis Shoaf . Grant Creek : Registrar, Peter J Cress ; Judges, Smiley Wilhelm and Oscar Yost, firadshaws: Registrar, F DeWitt Patterson ; Judges, W B dilliman and W M Deal. Enochville: Registrar, Junius M Furr; Judges, H H Overoasb aod Claude Smith. LandiB: Registrar, O LLinn: Judges, C J Deal and Rufai Bea ver. China Grove: Registrar. J L Rev. G. W, Vick, officiating, and the interment was in Uhestnut Hill Cemetery. Mr. Brown was a steady worker, a machinist and employee of the Southern shops and had a host of friends, l; Margaret McColloh N e e 1 y, born at Bear Poplar tnie county March 18th, 1865, died at Hend- ersonville August 20th, 1914, being 49 years old. Miss Weely was married to John O Houston in December. 1883. and was the imnfchar JlB. N. JlOUBtOn. OI this county and Flake iiouiton, Who has been making his home with his Darents at Henderson- nillo fnr eeveral veirB. Mn. Honnkon had manv friends and relatives in this oounty who will regret to learn of her death. Philadelphia Painless DENTISTS The Home of Good Dentis try, at Reasonable Prices Comparison in the test? Come and have your teeth, examined Free! 126 N. Main St. 'Phone 763. Salisbury, N. C. Sixty-Si This Is a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Fire or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as tonic the Fever will not re torn. It acts en the liver better than Calomel and does not r!pe or sicken. 25e YEARS' EXPERIENCE k M4 OVER 65 fiSffl i m - - m J Trade Marks 4V Designs Anyone sending a sketch and description msy nuiuu inn wuouiw in ientable. Commnnlea- HANDBOOK on Patents for secunnfrpatents. k Mnnn Ik (In. reoeim large. Ill the Patents taken throncli Munn A special notice, wttnoat Scientific Hmcricatu A handsomely illnstTated weekly. Ijireest cir culation of any sclentlno lonrnaL- Terms, S3 a year : f onr months, L .'Sold by alt newsdealers. MUNN o1'' New York Branca Office. 6P V 8t WsshlnsTton. IX C. Tie PoM Famine, lie fay Oil The world's supply of potash is obtained from Germany, and with this source of supply now.oufc eff by the European war, there will inevitably be a famine of this ma terial as soon as present stocks are exhausted. According to the Wall Street Journal, the price has already advanced from 2o to 15s - Der lb. Potash is essential to plant growth and is one of the three constituents cf a complete fertiliser; the other two being phosphorns and nitrogen. Euor mous quantities are used annually o THE NORTH CAROLINA Q College of Agriculture x And Mechanic Arts Thts State Industrial College i offers strong courses . in Agricul-. ture. Horticulture, Stock-rais ing, Dairyrntr, Poultry, Veterin-1 ary Medicine: in (Jivil Electrical EneineeriDg ; in Chemistry and Dyeing: in Uotton Manufactur ing, and in Agricultural tech-, ing. Four year eonrses. Two1 and one year Courses in Agricul-1 ture and in Machine Shop Work. , Faculty of 61 men ; 788 students ; 25 buildings: excellent equip ment and laboratories for each . department. On July 9th County superintendents conduct en trance examinations at each county seat. For catalogue write B. B. OWEN, Registrar, 0 24-14tpd West Raleigh, N. C . For our Ad in Next Week's Paper. BELK-HARRY GO. andTpuct Go. Salisbury II. O- XIXT TO OOUXT HOTTSJI WiU pay y bo 4 per cent on your deposits and compound the interest quarterly. This is a Big Bank, why not open an account with usV Peopes' National Bank Salisbury, N. . Does General Banking Business WE PAY FOUR PER CENT on time de posits. Interest payable every 8 months Prompt attemon given to any busi ness entrusted to us. Your business solicited. Peoples National Bank John 8. Henderson, J. D. Norwood, 8 resident. cashier. , W. T. Busby, V-rreaident. Asst. cashier FOR SALE ! One $50 Gas Range, Price - - - $16.00 One $30 Baby Car riage, (English Per ambulator) Price - - $5.00 Apply at 220, South Ellis OOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOO o tt lie Farmer's Seed Mouse, o fj Phone I i9l. 105 East Fisher Street, Q g Salisbury, N. C. O We handle a full line of all kinds of field and gar- O O den seed. Get the Nitra-Germ wehave for inocula O O tion of your soil for Peas, Beans, Clovers, Alfalta, O O Vetch and other plants. See our testimonials from O O the best of farmers as to its value. Q O Call for our Poultry supplies before you buy elsewhere q oooooooooooooo oooooooooooo 1 1 aI Slia Annn4i a.4 rirm j I uy tut) miuisii ui iu wuuij uu way ana . fnmina hiAm tn uft - ous matter to our agricultural in- ? t d 'i .;8 ' J this famine bids fair O OUBV11U . v Bostians' Cross Roads: Regis trar, N White Menius ; Judges, J F . Park and John Rimer There is Nothing HeiligY Mill: Registrar. W terests. There is, However, a way out available to tho large propor tion of farmers. Almost all sous Henry Canup; Judges, H M h I " i 'WW "l" Agner and P M Barger. BUU .K" a Qlid vHSl! nlu"' ,J Urge excess beyond th7se rsquire- 8m;hVJM?.f'U0F MontgomeIy mints. Am rule, howeve?. tbe and L J Mesimer. ....u : s.ikia mh;n. Bernhardt Mill : Registrar, r f . . i" . 7 . si -Kir Arthur u": -.s: DOiaSU IU iuB soil uuuiu uu uinuo as U to uy . bottle of Negroes Reiclie Ajilosl tkt taaittiiii ? TiJiZ!! h. u ColU OhoUrvacd WfitlSg Ol Pf SSCrlttSSS hf WUikq. "'?P'l 'J&'SLTid Diarrhoea Quickly Cored. "I was taken with diarrhoea and Mr. Yorks, the merchant nere, persuaded me Chamberlai Diarrhoea Remedy. After taking one dose of it I was cured. It al so cured others that I gave it to," write M. E. Gebhart. Oriole, Pa. That it not at all unusual. An ordinary attack of diarrhoea can almost invariably be cured by one or two doses of this remedy. For Bale by All DaaUrs Rookwell : Registrar, Shoe ; Judges, Dr Ohoate and Boy- den Fesperman. Granite Quarry: Registrar. J B McCombs; Judges. J H A Lyer ly and Ohai Brown. Moreau : Registrar, Thomas H Mcican: Jndses. W O Lisk and A L Eetchie. Rowan Academy; Registrar, W B Oddie : Judges, Paul 0 Barger and G D Peeler. Hatter Shop: Registrar, Lewis A Kesler; Judges, and H C Agner. Dated this the 7th day of Sep te ruber, A. D.. 1914. Edwin G Gbiqoby, chairman board of elections. P. N. Peacock, secretary . available as needed, it would be many years before the average far mer would have to worry about the price of potash fertilizer and the source of his supply. For- tunatelv. an agent is at hand to accomplish this retail. Lime, in addition to its valuable action in neutralizing sou acidity and supplying the needed calcium for plant growth, has tne proper- Fori lite "Df8riE?.,o;j"9-"d.a.T'?i- ame bO plans me suo ssurw ui iu ert Dotash in the soil. To a lesser! extent, it also renders more readi- lv available the soil stores of - phosphorns. It should be of spe cial interest to certain readers that a large section of the south is particularly blessed with large that adds so much to your home music. A genuine piano or player piano of the best makes at a low price and on easy terms. C. B . Burton, a young white man of Concord, who alleged that Johu B.Kriderof Salisbury, ran against him with an automobile, knocked him off his wheel and broke his shoulder bone has en tared suit for $5,000 damage3. The accident occurred August 23rd and Burton says he haB been in a hospital since. There was an alarm of fire turned in early Friday morning vneu a email umio mi uiauuToiou coined into merchantable food At the recent meeting held in products. 1 reier to tne riea Ralfiiffh of the National Medical mont section from Maryland to Association, oomnosed of the Georgia, Tbe blood red soils of 1adinfif Neirro doctors and ohar- this territory are derived from the . . I . ... m . 1 macistB, the following resolutions decomposition oi gramta bdq osu- in referenoe to writing of proserin er lgnious rocks ana contain rei- tioni. wai preoared by Dr. F. L. atively enormous quantities of rianiis of Saliabnrv. and passed potash in an insoluble form. It unanimously: ' Whereas the Na- lis worth o note tnas in case oi a tional Medical Association ii held prolonged failure of the German in hicrh fistftnm throncrhout this potash supply and in case our o I . . ? . . ... broad land and whereas, it is our geologists fail to locate deposits in desire to have thiB esteem remain this oountry, there are still sources with ub, aud the confidence in us of supply available, at a price. inoreased more and more, there fore, be it resolved that this as sociation go on reoord sb opposing I the promiscuous writing ol pre scriptions for alcoholic liquors and as condeming the run tramc of drug stores in alcoholic bever- ages. Resolved further. That the a. Po-Do-Lax Banishes Pimples. Bad Blood, Pimples, Headaches, Biliousness. Torpid Liver, Con-! stipation, etc, oome from Indi gestion. Take Po-Do-Lax, the! pleasant and absolutely sureJLaxa tive. and you won't suffer from a at Rev. W. B. Duttera's residence M Df physicians. Dentists and deranged Stomach or other trou- tt X .-CI.,-4i TkoHval ... .. Ill T . illi 1.1. - T on mat iuuhb awuuin iuo U4 Pharmacists win earnestly use Dies. win wub up dub jivvt department is said to have had a Uneir beat efforts to disooutage and purify the blood. Use it sfctoam from a chemical apparatus tJae UBQ 0f ai00hol in any way or regularly and you will stay well, nUvine ou the fire in three one-half minutes after the was sounded aud form as a beverage. have clear complexion and steady RftBolvd farther. That since ! nerves . let a ouo. oottie today. the efficiency of the United States Money back if not satisfied . All Navv has not in any degree been crippled by the prohibition on the part of Secretary Daniels of the use of alooholio stimulants as a beverage, that aloohol oan be eliminated from the Pharmaco poea without in' any degree inter fering with the completeness of the dootors armamentarium. Resolved finally, That it is the opinion of this association that any physioian or dentist who does promiscuous or unnecessary pre Druggists. How's This? We offer Oae Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Uatarrn that cannot be cured by Hall's CtLtfcairh.Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 year;, and believe him perfect ly honorable in all business trans actions and financially able to l i : ..I 1 carry out any oougatiuus iubub by his firm. National Bank of Commerce. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and muooos surfaces of the system Testimonals sent free, Price 75 cents per bottle. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days ftrtlH lv all DruZSlstS. iVow druggist wffl refund money if PAZO l ii in- v.mil Pills, fnr ODITMBllT falls to cure any esse of Itching; Tnrkva 16a Der lb. Take Hall a Family rills ior BUnd, Bieedinc or Protruding pile in 6 to 14 dsys. Ai" y 1 o i 1, l h constipation SALISBURY MARKETS. Corrected weekly by D M . Miller & Son Bacon, sides per a , 16 to 17. " shoulders, per ft, 16 to 17. " ham, per ft, 20 to 22. " round, per ft 15 to 17. Butter, choice yellow, 20 to 25 Chickens, per lb, 10 to 12. Ducks, 20 to 30. Guineas, 25 to 30. i Eees, per doz, 23. to 25. uorn. uer Dusnei, sj..xo w This announcement will interest a great many people. The piano and player piano are becom ing more popular daily. More and more people want a piano. You have perhaps hesitated to give your home a piano, as you did not feel able to pay the price for a good one, and did not want to purchase the cheap ones so extensively advertised. So you are one of those who will be interested in getting a genuine piano or player at the price of a cheap one. We and the manufacturers guarantee every piano that we sell to be a better piano than you can get at most places for from seventy-five toone hundred dollars more. All pianos sold uner a contract to stay as they are when sold and to be kept in tune free of charge for five years. Call, 'phone or write for free information and catalogue. MATOAIEID) DfiIEDS. acribicir of whiskev to oatients or. Flour, straight, per sac, 3.00 . i - A , .1 ' tm 49 9JS nonpatients or any phar moist who pat, $3.25 to 8.50 lliegially dispenses tne tame violating one ef the basic princi ples of his profession and is de serving of severe censure. : TTnv nor hundred fts. .75. average. IS sHoiRv ner lb. 18 to 20. Lard, N. 0., per lb, 12 to 14. Meal, bolted, per bu., 1.20 Oats, per bu. 60 to 70 Potatoes, Irish, pe? bu, 85 to 90 Wheat per bush. 1.80 to $1.85 Onions, $1.50 to 1.60 Kye, per busnei, si.to Buna, flieeain or t-rorruaing rues ra o to 14 asys. na 19i nor lb. Yht fkst application Base and Rest. Wf, Ueeae, UftQ per id. 'PHONE 464. Empire Block, SALISBURY, N. C.
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