LocmE
NEWS
1 ' of interest toi
ALL OF OUR READERS.
Mayor Walter H. Woodion left
Tnetdy mWning for Raleigh, in
the internl ot the city extension
bill which; hai already ptsaed iu
the Home and which is to come
tip in tbndeoate at au early dat.
Mayor Wopdioo hai been one of
the strongest ad?ooatei of a great
er Salisbory and hai talked aud
urged city extension wherever op
v portunity presented it8-!f dnrirg
hii administration. He had given
maoh time add thought to the
present bill, and hat been the
toidjngjtaiJnJrawiDg end h
Last J'riaayiiaStiliue;sairkiitiiir
of fire was turned in from box 54
corner Lee and Ooonoil Streets
and the d e p a r t m e n t wag
rushed to' the building occupied
Jhj the Robertson Grocery Co.
when the fire company reached
the eoene groat volumes "of smoke
were issaiug from the second story
windows, fi toe quick work 01
of the fireman the fUmeB wer
soon extinguished with compara
tively small loss.
A most successful obaroh wuk
ers convention came to a clom
Sunday afternoon at Faith Re
formed church this city. T f
pr gram as anuouuced last weeV
was carried out. The .seisin.
were full of interest and marker
by such enthusiasm as also a larAn
attendance.
Council No 86J1.O.U. A. M.
hai appointed a committee to looi
after the building of a lodge home
for the Juniors of the city cf
which there are several thousand
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The largest and most enthusias
tic gathering of public school
teachers of Rowan county wa
that held in the old court house
last Saturday. The meeting wa
presided over bjLi.ftountysupjrin
tendeut R. Q. Kiier and opened
with the singing of "America,"
this being followed by prayer.
Several addresses were made,
among the beat being that of Miss
Lillie N Jones of the Durham
city schools who msde an excel
lent talk on the subject of writ
ing. Rev. J. M L. Lyerly of
Crescent made a splendid talk ou
the public school as a community
cuter and was followed by Prof
Kixer who went into full details
as to the county commencement
be held in Salisbury in April.
The peoples agricultural fair
association will hold its. fair in
Salisbury this year on September
28. 29, 80 and October 1st. These
dates being about' three weeks
ahead of those on which the fair
has been held in the past years
inese dates were agreed on at a
meeting of ihe secretaries on last
Saturday afternoon, Wm. Jamis
is secretary of the association.
une 01 tne Dest uaraca and
rouatnea meetings ever beid in
this city was held on last Sunday
afternoon at the old c urt nouse
The principal feature was an ad
dress nude by Rev. Gilbert T
Rowe a prominent Mtthodist min
later 01 nign romt. music was
f urnuhed by the Chestnut Hil
band for this occasion.
The Stonewall Vaudeville troop
of Salisbury will go to Concord
on Wednesday to present the en
tertainment which so highl
pleased oausimry tntatre gcers
two nights last week. Concord
is preparing to give the Salisbury
performers a dance on Wednesday
night following the performance
in that city.
At the parsonage of the First
Methodist Church last Thursday
vening a very pretty wedding was
solemnised, the contracting par
iei being Miss Lillie Winders and
T. Leonard both of Salisbury.
Rev. John W. Moore officiating.
Mr, snd Mrs Leonard will at once
begin house keeping at 527 Park
Avenue and have a host of friends
n Salitf uty, who wisu them much
happiness and prosperity through
ife.
MARRIAGES
On last Sunday the marriage of
Miss Mamie Brooks of Spencer,
and Hugh Garrett of Salisbury,
was made public. 1 bis marriage
whioh took place on January 26;h
was planned to be kept a secret
for some time, however it was
made known on Sunday. Mi.
Garrett is an employee of the
Southern at Spencer and Mrs.
Garrett formerly taught school in
the Speuoer public sohooi. Their
host of friends wish thm a long
and happy lise.
Meetiog. of County Conimissiosers
Threi Stel Bridges Cootf mpUted.
Items of Interest.
Other
Stop Tbit Cough Vow.
When you catch cold, or begin
to cough, the first thing to do is
to tke Dr. .Beirs nna-iar-
Honey. It penetrates the liuings
of the Throat and Lungs and
fights the Germs of the Disease,
giving quick relief and natuial
healing. "Our whol6 family de
pend on Pine-Tar-Hcney for
Coughs and Colds," writes Mr. E.
Williams, Hamilton, Ohio. It
always helps. 25c. at your Druggist.
How to Prevent Bilious Attacks.
"Coming events cast their
shadow s before.,, This is especi
ally true cf bilious attacks. Your
appetite will fail, you will feel
dull and languid. If you are
subjeot to bilious attacks take
three of Chamberlain's Tablets as
these symptons appear and the
attack may be warded off.
The Cannon Manufacturing
Company of Concord filed with
the secretary of State last Fridav
and amendment to its charter in
creasing 18 capital from $1,000,
000 tn $5 000 000
Invigorating to the Pate and Sickly
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic.
GROVE'S TASTELESS chin TONIC.drives out
Malaria,enricfcea the blood tm3dnp the tytteta.
taw T,ooic Fw adolta tad children. 60c
What Oilers Sa?
While Alabama is in a prohi
biting mood it ought to prohibit
Sunday baseball. News and Ob
server .
If there were half a dczen men
in the legislature determined on a
change we would expect to see
s methiog oome of it.' Durham
Herald.
Individually the members of
the legislature may not be strong
for prohibition, but collectively
they will give the anti-saloon
league what it wants.- Durham
Herald.
This government should require
ves.els flying the flag to keep the
strict letter of the law and then
require Great Britain and all other
nations to respect them,- Dur
ham Herald.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QUININB
end IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria. Enriches the Blood and
fiuilda up thaWiole System. SO
Ou last Mnndsy morning the
board of County Commission
ers met in regelar monthly session
with all me nbers present with the
exception of chairman, H. C
Trott, who was at sent for the first
time since his eleotion. J. W.
Peeler, chairman protem presided
aa follows: - --
It was ordered that the local
military company, 4th, Co., C. A.
0., be allowed $100 for the year
1915. "
Dr E. W. Currie, oounty health
offioer, reported the oounty insti
tutions in good condition.
A franchise was granted the
Weaver and Bostian Telephone
Company to establish a phone
line from China Grove to W. G.
Oorrell's h.me.
The usual monthly allowance!
for paupers not confined to the
oounty home were made.
Ordered that Superintendent
Thompson see his road supervisor
and have the necessary marking
boaiglt erected at all necessary
points throughout the county.
Ordered that the oounty coroner
be allowed necessary expenses on
tripB made when called to view
body and where no inquest is held.
superintendent rnumason wf.s
instructed to go and investigate
the road at Garner's creek.
The board ruled against the
guard at the oounty workhouse
taking his family with him to
this institution.
Ordered that Superintendent
Thjmason and Ccmmissioner Gray
ljok over the proposed Eannapo
lis road, and act as they deem
b.st in ahe matter.
It is ordered that the Virginia
Bridge Co., be given order for one
steel bridge as per their contract.
Highway Engineer, O. M. Mil
ler was instructed to get bids o
one 85x12 foot and twj 40x12
steel bridges.
Chairman H. 0. Trott, commis
sioners E E Gray and C J. Flem
ing and County Attorney E. C.
Gregory were instructed to meet
and oousider certain business per
taining to the County.
Mrs. Patterson, keeper of th
VcouLty home, reported 5 whit"
and 5 colored inmatbs at that in
stitution. The contraot was awarded the
Peeler Graktand Provision Com
panyo forSlah supplies to camp
N. 1, the county home and th
work house, with understanding
that said firm is to furnish a good
quality of lal goods, and the same
stipulated contract is awarded to
J. J. Sbertll & Co., of Mt. Ulla
to furnish supplies to camp No . 2.
Ordered that certain sections of
! road crossings near Mrs. F C.
Seohler's and Dr D. O. Swearing-
er, west of Uhina lirove, be die-
continued .
Ordered that actiop.4arftferred
for the time beine on the road
froni Mill Bridge to White Oak
tree near J. F: Turner's, a dis
tanoe of .about three miles.
Tne board then aj turned to
meet again on Monday, February
18.
Cleap Boar! at Farm LifelScliool
Experience of thr first thirty
days has proven that board, room,
light, heat at d schooling at the
Farm Life School, China Grove,
N. 0., cost the pupils only $7 00.
This is a remarkably low figure
for nuoh excellent service.
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The
Rowan County Farm
Life School
opens
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COMMENCE THE NEW YEAR
by opepitg a baukmg at
NORTH CAROLINA'S STR0N6EST BAN
Oar Capital is $1,250
We pay 4 compounded quarterry.
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WACHOVIA BANK & TRUST CO. I
January 7th, 1915.
1 Prepares toenter without examination the
treshman class of any standard college in the
Stated In addition to the above cultural
conrselnipfour years' course in agriculture,
farm carpentry and shop Cwork, is offered for
boys, and a course in Domestic Science and
HomeEconomics is offered for girls,
f Tuition free.
TCirls boarded in dormitory at cost.
IFor further information, address
R. D. Jenkins, Supt.
CHINA GROVE, N. O.
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-typewriter detk, 1 Piliptr oabioet St.. at nreient ocifropied by D. I.
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