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3 LOCAL NEWS of interest to ALL OF OUR READERS The oolored public Bchool is hold'ng its closing exercises in the auditorium of the old court house this week. C M. CreBs of Mt. Pleasant, was a Salisbury visitor today. A man calling himself Santanet suooessfally climbed to the topof the Grnbb building on the outer wall yesterday afternoon. He had quite an audienoe which cheered his feat. Northbound passenger train leav iug Salisbury last Wednesday morning with D. A. Beaver of Salisbury, at the throttle, (truck and killed Alfeid Kirkendall near Danville, Va. Mr. Kirkendall, who reoently moved from Liberty, S. 0., to Sohooiaeld, Va., was walking on the track and although the engineer did all he oould to attract his attention and stop the train his effotts were usfeless. Rw. M. M Kinard, of the St. John's E L. Church, left Monday for Akron, Ohio, to attend the General bi-annual Synod of the Lutheran Ohuroh in Amerioa. A number of official from Cincin nati aud New York spent a day or so here this week investigating the city's Durox paving and the Row an granite quarries. Workmen ot the S uthern shops near here hav) rigod up on engine they call a two iu-oiie. It is a Jarge mordem engine with a por tion of the big boiler resting on the chassis of a small engine. Th y are so connected as to need only one cab and can be handled by one engineer. It teems to be a g od scheme to utilize the num erous small cnt-of-date engines owned by the Southern This is do new idea except in the utiliza tion of old engines, there being numbers of double aud even triple engines in use on other roads. It is stated that the Peoples' air Association contemplate ren-to fdring a program on Monday, Amy 4th. The program has not , . . . .. .It yet been made known, but.it is understood that some patriotic I raoes will be had, some red and blue fire exhibitied, some chaps will give an exhibition of jumping aud there will be music and other things to help swell the sate re ceipts. Saven Negroes caught gambling in a vacant house at East Spencer Sunday were before Judge Carlton Monday morning. Five of them, old offenders, were given 60 days each on the road and two of them were let off with 80 days, or $5 00 and costs. Qaite a number of the good folks of China Grove were in Sal isbury yesterday afternoon. Mrs A. W. Winecoff of Sumner, was a Salisbury visitor Monday. Miss Lilliau Warner s musip class will close to-morrow even ing after rendering a very pleas- ing musical program. Grovar Sbenck of Kannapolis, was taken to Concord one day last week and plaoed under a $1,000 bond being oharged with seduction. E M. Cline of Row an, father of the plaintiff $2,000 claimed. girl temg damipes tne ftra lhe commencement exercises of Livingstone College begun last Thursday and ends this evening The program was quite lengthy and interesting. Mrs. Bruner Stewart of Atlanta, Visited at Mrs. C. L. Stewart's yesterday. The Maxwell Chambers' Sohool ii , r i et. :ua ill close Friday-after one ot the f-i t u lost successful terms of its ex- w most istfence. D;. Raynal pastor of tte Statesville Prfsbyterian Church will be the principal speaker on a Very interesting program just arrai.ged. One hundred and twenty five members of the Spencer Baptist Sunday Sohool spent Saturday in Charlctte eniovins a oionio and m outing. ' Brantlet Newsom, son of Mr m a w Nflwanm is a . ... i ikn member oi tne senior oibbb u uo Atlanta Dental College, Atlanta, of which The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head Because of Its tonic and laxative eneci, uaa.- TIVE BROMO QUININE 18 Better tnan oramary Qaloine and doe. not cause nervousness nor finrina fa head. Remember the full name and k Senator Overman and party are expected to Jand at San Franoiioo ou theirreturn home from Hono lulu tomorrow. or. W. Park of Rockwell, wis a Salisbury visitor yesterday. The Southern is ereoting a ooal ohute on the southside of Horah Street opposite the ioe faotory for the factory's use. This will en able the workmen to empty the oars by dumpidgmsated of shov eling it out as at present. The Southern Railway has an nounced its intention to resume the operation of trains No. 15 and 16 on the Western branch between Salisbury and Hickory. This is done of course to take care of the summer travel and will be inau gurated Sunday, Train No, 15 will No. 44 and leave 6:50 a. m. and No. June 27th oonneot with Salisbury at 16 will arrive from the west at 12:05 a. m. East Spencer's arc lights for the streets were turned on Friday night This is another step in the progress of our neighbor town A Greek baptism took place here last Wednesday morning, said to be the first performed here. The young son of James and Catherine Raptoolers, Greeks be. iog the recipients of the ceremony. Rev. N, Hsjirasibin, &n orthodox Greek priest of Charleston, S C, performed the ceremony which t)ok nearly two hours, using the Greek language throughout. Rev. L. W. Blaokwelder, who is new stationed at High Point, is here conducting a mission at St. Pater's Episcopal Chapel. The Universal Ciment Produot Co. of Salisbury, has been award ed a contraot for a large quantity of tiles for covering some houses in the Eartern part of th9 State. The case of Hallan against the Southern Railway was decided in favofc of the plaintiff according to a recent opinion handed down by the State Supreme Court. Hallan is tne man pus on a ooutnern train some time ago near Barber while en route tor Winston-Salem which point he had purchased mileage, but misted connection at Barber. He then attempted to go - M O I . I I A. A J way oi oausuury, oat was put off the train, although the failure to make connection was no fault of his. He got $400 damages but the road appealed. Invigorating tothePaIe and Sickly The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC.drives out Malaria,enriches the blood, builds up the system. A true Tonic For adults and children. 60c i fine Officers Busy Davidson County seems to be holding her own in the production of hlockaie liquor. Last week (Officers Walter McCanless, Frank Talbort and Frank Graham went over in search of a still that had been reported and located a place where blockaders hsd been doing business, but from where they had fled. A lot of whiskey, beer and other articles were found. Mr. Mcuanless was again in Davidson and returned with a still Saturday which was destroyed. Smifll Vflflfch Bflntist ASSflfiiatilHl - i ins Man a asuisui U 111 : mm v wa. r ac m a J7 w w w The third annual session of the South Yadkin Baptist Sunday sohool couvevtion will be held in the First Baptist ohuroh of Balis bury Saturday and Sunday, May 29th and 80th, and a number of Sundar sohool workers of the Baotist churches of Statesville and they are expected to attend The delegates will be entertained by the Salisbury Baptists. Rev. C, S. Gashwell of States ville will deliver an address on "The Statesville Sohool, Bible Authority, Beginning:" Rev. Dr. Ohas. Anderson of Statesville wii speak on "The End at Which W Aim;" and the subject of W. F ' . We Merrill of Statesviue will be "How to Get Church Members to Attend Sunday School." F. L. Abernathy of East Monbo, D. F Moore of Mooresuille, S. G. Swan of Cool Spring Township, and J. Paul Leonard of Statesville, are the programme for a discus sion of "Some Ideals for Which We Strive." Other speakers of the pro gramme are Rev H C Marley of Cooleamee, M J. Hendrix of 1 rion. R.ir fi W (Tall af Ail van Aa. . uu, - Rev. D. W. Littleton of Mocks ville. Rev. E. T Carter of Spen atatAaville Landmark. i I Read TH! WAIOHMAM ftlld RXOO&D The many Salisbury friends of Capt, 'Lee" Wynne, will regret to learn of his death which took place in Asheville Friday. Capt. Wynne is remembered here as a conductor on the Western N. C. Railroad, of which branch of the Southern he has served in various capacities until his death. The interment took plaoe in Asheville Sunday afternoon. The little son ot Mr. and Mrs Charles Shuping of Dunn's Moun tain, died Tuesday night of last week and the funeral was held Wednesday afternoon. Mrs Hattie Cook, 82 years and 9 months old, died at her home near the Vanoe Mill, Tuesday night of last week and the funeral was held from her home on Wed nesday afternoon, Rev. 0. F. Sherrill oi the Main Street Metho dist Ohuroh, officiating The in terment was in Chestnut Hill Cemetery. She leaves a child and a husband to mourn their loss. The many friends of John R. Thomas, a native of Newborn, aged 66, will regret to learn of his death at hiB residence on East Lafayatte Street in this oity early Saturday morning. He had arose and dressed when the summons came, probably an attaek of heart failure, and died at once. The funeral was held from the First Baptist Church Monday after noon, Pastor C. A. G. Thomas officiating, and the interment was in Chestnut Hill Cemetery. Mr. Thomas was a maohimst by trade andxwas employed in the South ern's big shops near here. He . was married twice aud leaves a wife and several children to mourn their loss. Mils Mary O K:zar, a siBter of Prof. R G Kizr of Salisbury, died at the home of her sister, Mrs. Wngate at Columbia, 8. C, yesterday and the funeral was today. Prof. Kizr left yesterday t) attend tne tuLerai. uenastne sympathy of many friends in his bereavement. urns OU Sores, Other Remedies Won't Curs. rhe worst cases ., no matter of how long standing. are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter's Antiseptic HesHn? Oil. It relieves Pain tod Beals at the same rime. 25c.S0c.tU6S Salary's Public School Closes The white publio and high schools of Salisbury, after a very successful term in many resnects hld their dosing exeroiies begin ning Friday and dosing last night The program which was success fully carried out was as follows: Friday, May 21st, 5 p. m. Games aud plays and folk dances by children from the primary and grammer grades, on the school play grounds. Saturday, May 22, at the sohool auditorium, 8 o'olook : Debate for the Rendleman debator's medal. Won by Ralph Johnson. Snuday, May 23, 11 o'clock: Sohool auditorium, annual ser mon, Dr. Walter L. Lingle, Rich mond, Va. Dr. Lingle based his remarks on the question: "How shall I choose my life's work?'' He spoke especially to the young oeoole of the audienoe who., he said were faoe to face with the tre mendous problem of choosing life's work . Monday, May 24, at sohool an ditorium, 10 o'olook. a. Seventh grade graduation, b. Attendance certificates. Monday, May 24, 4:U p. m.. at sohool auditorium : Class day ex eroises. Monday, May 24, 8 p. m., at sohool auditorium:. Graduating exercises, a. Representative es says; b. Annual address, W. J. Brogden, Durham, N. 0., who was introduced by A. H Price, Esq. ; Presentation of diplomas by May or W. H. Woodson, there being fourteen in the graduating olass. Man Takes Ills Own Medlolncs Optimist. He has absolute faith in his medicine he knows when he takes it for certain ailments he gets re lief. People who take Dr. King's New Discovery for an irritating Cold are optimists they know this cough remedy will penetrate the linings of the throat, ki1 ;he germs, and open the way for nature to act. You can't destroy a Cold by superficial treatment you must go to the cause of the trouble. Be an optimist. Get i bottle or-Dr. King's New Discov ery today RURAL NEWS Written hy OUR CORRESPONDENTS. S9 LIBERTY X ROADS. There was - prayer meeting at Liberty M. E. Church Sunday night. A large orowd.was present, Joseph Campbell . of Salisbury, visited home folks Sunday. Mrs. W. G. Eagle visited at L. A. Troutman's Sunday . B. F. Goodman's baby is very sibk with pneumonia at this writ ing. Moses Goodman and family visited at J. A Brady's Sunday evening. N. A. Troutman and wife of Salisbury, visited home folks Sunday. John Mabrey and wife of Albe maile, visited aj3Bingerfs oaturdajkfitigat ; . C. L. Webb of the St. Paul neighborhood, visited at' J. A. Brady's Saturday night. There will be preaching at Liberty M. E. ohuroh June 6th, at three o'olook p. m. by Rev. Price, and children's, exercises that night. Everybody . is cordially invited to come. The program is as follows : Song No. 180. Reo. We are Little Soldiers Marching, Orin and Nettie Mor gan. Reo. Soldiers of Strife and of Peaoe, Jennie Eagle. Song. The Son of God goes Forth to War. Conoert, Recitation. Reo. A Hero.. Elmer Poole. Reo. Put on the Whole Armor of God, by four boys. Song. Vntory through Grace. The Sword of the Spirit, by four girls. Reo. Little Soldiers of the King, J. V. Poole. Reo. The Little People, Pheobie Parker. Upon a Sunday Morn, Carrie Brady. Rec. A Home, Ethel Eagle. Reo. He is Comiug, Luoy Crac- ford. SoLg, I Surrender All. Reo. Only Ten Little Finger, Lizzie Trexier. Spred the GoBpel, four girls. Red. The Light House, Miss Rejina Canup. Rec. Tonight, Miss Dortha Trexier. Pantomine, Children's Song. Collection. Reo. Only a Slave Girl, Miss Lou Brady. In a Chinese Temple, Levi Tiexler. Reo. Climb Though the Rocks be Ragged, Miss Bertie Cranford. Reo. Be Holy, Miss Josi Ba- siuger. Song, the Saloon Must Die. Rec. The Modern Cain, Miss Liilie Brady Song. Onward Christian Sol diers. Billy. PUMPKIN CENTER. May 24. The farmers of this oommunity are about through planting their corn crops and are enjoying the pleasures of oultiva ting them. On Thursday, May 6, a Miss Fesperman of near Stoke's Ferry, was happily married to Chal Whitley of this community. We wish for them a long and happy life, aud that all thir troubles will be litti .ones, Neely Lisk and family of Con cord, and S, 0. Lisk and wife of Salisbury, are visiting relatives and friends in this community at this writing. Miss Carrie Shaver, who has been in school at Rutherford College, is spending a short vaca tion at home after whioh she will return to Rutherford College to attend the summer sohool at that plaoe. A number of men and women of this oommunity went on a fishing- picnio trip the other day to Bringle's Ferry. After spending a day and night they returned home with their big haul of fish, (they had fisherman's luck.) They reported having had a fine time. . -I. L. Shaver returned home from Rutherfoid College Satur day the 15th, where he graduated this spring. Clarenoe Shavor visited Miss Katherine Jenkins of Gastonia, N. C, from May 15th to 17th, while returning home from Ruth erford College where he has been Jn sohool. Mr. Suddath, one of the instruc tors in th) Rowan Farm Life Sohool at China Grove, was in this community last weekend showed some of his pictures, at Prosperity Sohool house, Wedneseay night. J. 0. Shaver lost a fine milk cow a few days ago. We regret his loss. Rev. J. M. Price visited at I. 0. Shaver's Sunday night. Work at the Ball mountain quarry is still progressing and it Beems that they are doing a big business now by the amount of blasting they do. . Much sucoess to the Watchman and its many readers. Bill. YOST COLLEGE. . May 24. A great many of the people from this neighborhood visited the section wherathe Storm did so much damage, Sunday evening. Misses Carrie Heilie and Ruth Bostian of China Grove, visited at J. S. Koon's Saturday night and Sunday. 0. L. Webb visited at J. A. Brady's Saturday night and Sun day. There will be an ice cream party at W. A. Cline's Saturday night, May 29th. Everybody is invited to oome ss s nioe time is expected. J. A. Yost took 100 pounds oi honey from three small top sec tions. If Venus oan beat that let him trot out his bee raiser. John Heuderlite of Salisbury, visited at L. J Beaver's Saturdry night. Buck Kester visited at Mrs, M . A. Misenheimer's Saturday even ing. Bill Koon visited in China Grove Sunday night . Dr. H. 0. Honbarger, the cham pion dog raiser, has decided to close out his stock of fourteen dogs and raise geese, as be now has one little gosling to start with. Billy DwPlox . REMARKABLE CASE Of Mrs. HAM Declares Lydi& E. Pinkham't Vegetable Compound Saved Her Life and Sanity. Shamrock, Mo. "I feel it my duty to tell the public the condition of my health before using your medicine. I had falling, inflamma tion and congestion, female weaknesSj pains in both sides, backaches and bear ing down pains,-was short of memory, nervous, impatient, passed sleepless nights, and had neither strength nor energy. There was always a fear and dread in my mind, I had cold, nervous, weak spells, hot flashes over my body. I had a place in my right side that was so sore that I could hardly bear the weight of my clothes. I tried medicines and doctors, but they did me little good, and I never expected to get out again. J got Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier, and I cer tainly would have been in grave or in an asylum if your medicines had not saved me. But now I can work all day, sleep well at night, eat anything I want, have no hot flashes or weak, nervous spells. All pains, aches, fears and dreads are gone, my house, children and husband are no longer neglected, as I am almost entirely free of the bad symptoms I had before taking your remedies, and all is pleasure and happiness in my home. " Mrs. Joans Ham, R..F. D. 1, Box 22, Shamrock, Missouri. If you want special advice write Xydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., (confidential) Lynn, Mass. .MARRIAGES j The Msrriage of Miss Lula, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Garvin, residents of East Kerr Street, and Manly B. Seal ,-an em ployee of the Western Union Tele graph Co., took plade at the home of the bride last Wednesday even ing, Rev. G. W. Viok of Holmes' Memorial M. E. Church officiat ing. The marriage of Miss Alice Cowan of Salisbury and Frank A Grnbb, a farmer o f Davidson County, took place in Greensboro fast Wednesday afternoon at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. J. J. Wead. Announcement of the marriage of Miss Mary Meroney, daughter of Mrs, Fannie Palmer, and Jos eph A. Miller, as having taken plaoe at the -Lutheran parsonage at China Grove, Sunday, May Oth, was made yesterday. Rv. W. H. Riser performed the oeremony whioh was kept secret till now. Brand Excursion to WisningfoD, D. C. And return via Southern Railway Thursday June 10th, 1915. Special train will. leave Salis bury at 8:80 p. m. June 10th, ar riving Washington following morning at 7:55 a. m. Return ing, will leave Washington at9;00 a.m. Saturday June 12sh, 1915. Passengers from branch line points will use regular trains to the various junction points con- ! necting with the special train, and returning will use regular trains from Buoh juuotion points to the home stations. Tickets good going and return ing on special train only and can not be extended. Special train will consist of first class coaches only . Daylight trip through Virginia returning. A rare opportunity to spend twenty-fiue hours in Washington, giving ample time to vi it the many points of interest in the Capital City. Low round trip fares from sta tions named ae follows: Salisbury $5 00. Albemarle $5 00, Lexington $5.00, High Point $5.00. Reidi ville $4 50, Burling ton $5.00. . Greensboro $5.00, Cpencer $5.00. Thomasville $5.00, Asheboro $5 00. Siler Oity $5 00, Gibsonville $5 00. Low round trip fares from all other points on same basis, For further information, tick les , etc call r n any agent South m Railway, or, R. H DbButts, D. P. A. Charlotte, N C. Mr. H T. Walker, of Salisbury, is the fortunate possessor of an International Harvester 816 Mogul traotor recently pnrohssed from the Salisbury Hardware & Implement Company. This useful little machine has bcome widely known as the "small-farm traotor for all farm work." It is a tractor of the 4-wheel, general purpose type, which can be used for all plowing, saeding, harvesting, hauling, and for the running of all suah machiues as ensilage cutters, buskers and shredders, feed grinders, rnd other, Noith Caruliua farms. Mr. Walker expects to use it for all these purpos s and to do with it", in th the work for which at present he THE AT Jo Mo ill&3T99 on North Main Street, next to M. C. Rufty's Grocery, is no in full swing. en's & Boys' Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Shirts, Underwear, &c, will go for less than 33 per cent on the dollar. Mr. Miller is eelling a lot of goods only slightly dam aged by water at very low prices and wants all of his former patrons and friends to call and get their por tion of the numerous big bargains, whir-h are being ot fered. You are invited to call and take a look, if you find a bargain to suit you, you will be the "gainer. Oome early for the goods are going fast. Remember the place, J. Miller, Clothier, Worth Hain St., Salisbury, N. C. Free Literature Describing the Great Calif otnia Expositions Writs at onee to this Bureau for literalure descriptive of the great Paeamg-Picitic International Exposition, which opened in San Fran, ciseo on February 20, and the preat Panama-California Exposition now oren at Saa Diego. This Buwa-i prepared to supply complee information in regard to rail road racas. hotel reeommodations, interesting side trips and reliable, authentic, unbiased information about any tection of the grate Pacific Coast counti y. Send us twenty cents in stamps and we will send you beok describing the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, book describing the Panama-California Exposition, a map of Galigornia and a samDel codv of SUN SET MA.GAZINE, the great Pacific Coast national magazine, containing beautiful pictures of the Expositions. The regular price of the magazine is twenty cents par copy. Address SUNSET MAGAZINE SERVICE BUREAU, San Franbisco California R Tc? g It you want to buy a Farm, g Large or Small, see us. g If youhave a Farm to Sell, g List it with us. I SALISBURY ana insurance uompany. vj irjonoE China Grove, N. 0., May 17, 1915. Notice is hereby given that certificate number 88 ior one share of the Capital Stock of Patterson Mfg. Co. of China Grove N. C, standing in the name of the undersigned, has been lost; and application has been made to the said Patterson Mfg. Co. for issuonoe of a new certificate. MISS IDA L. LINN. MAKE YOUR OWN (7 PAINT TOD will SAVE 56 cts. PER GAL. THIS IS HOW Buy 4 gals. L.C&M. Semi Mixed Real Paint a An Ana i gais. Linseed Oil to mix with it at estimated cost of 2.40 Makes 7 gals. Paint for $10.80 It's only $1.54 per gal. , - . . - WW. The I & M. SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT IS PURE WHITE LEAD. ZINC and LINSEED OIL-the best lenowa paint materials lor too years. Use a gallon out of any you buy and if not the best paint made, then return the paint and get ali your , money back. Owens Drug Co,, Winston Salem Geo G Goodman & Co., Moores ville 8 If Mullen, Hunter8ville .Davis Bros., Bast Bend F VV Day, Boonville J A Logan, Yadsinville 'Jhas A Peeler, Faith T J Lyerly , Granite Quarry power maohines in general use on course r f a year, a great deal of is using horses. rt - n REALTY
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