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epwawrM-iwi. m t JJZL-LJllS " " -" I'","' mmlmmmmlm , ym if nh ii r , LOCAL NEWS! - . . V - meruit with v M(tos OJWIWIflVr. M AC A nLrvfVirt-. w.iffin uiililttl O aC :MAWCV r I! umvuw mum vUIlHJ;y; lLliMiC vvttlUll rto jYHnL. u M ' wA?aj8 w75 . WSJl V. v$?-&nzK hrt jl 19 on tne pre$te ffe ttftK each strata ktW days of tu &d&fottjfej vwt wfefefe he will pttttd. Tu Xurtfefe will olo Fttd$ - Porter's dr$ atarv keAd the car liot twite ttma Sal;, bury and SpNKr, w ntrd b ay of buck window Sunday night. butuolb.iu$ Mttt to hav been taken. The marriag of Hit Atmi Sheets, daughter of ilr and lit. Thomas 0. Sheets, resident of the vicinity of Advance, Davie County, and Julia 8, Harp, ton of Mr. and Mm. Alvio Harp of WimtouSalem, took place at the residence of W. A, Propat iu Sal igbury, last Tharadaj afternoon, Bev. W. B Dattera officiating The Winecoff family re-union many of whom live m Rowan County, will be held , at Center Grove Charoh, Cabarrus Ccunty, on Friday, August 6th. H. L. Propst, of Merkle, Texas, a native of Franklin Townahip, this county, ia visitor here and his old home. Walter Lowe Tatam, the yonng sonof.Mr. and Mra. . Walter Tatam, has aocepted a position as traveling salesman for the whole sale hwn-e of V Wallace & Sous. Here is wishing Mr. latum great success. Mrs. Mary E. Heilig, relict of the late James H. Heilie. who was injured in a wreck on the Southern Railway several years ago, and who, it is said, necer recovered from the effects, has brought suit in the Wake superior conrt for damages, 160,000 or $75,000. Mr. Heilig was a native of the St. Paal neighborhood in this county; The Willia ms Stock Company, which has just olosed au ali-wiek eugagement at Spencer, contem plates wintering in SahsLury. J. Will Proctor and P. T. Yar b. rough have pined the-First Regiment Bai d and lft Monday evening Cor the encampment at Camp Glenn. Herman, the infant son of H. L Efird, depot agent and opera lor at L&ndie aid formerly ' of China Grove, .was badly scalded last Friday morning by overturn ing a tub of hot water which was on a ohair in the kitchen. . The 37th annual Masonic picnic will take plaoe at Mocksville on Thursday, August 12th. There will be an address by Taaker Polk, of Warrenton, N. C, exercises by a class of children from the Ox ford Orphanage and music by the Winstou . cornet band. A splen did outing ia expected and as usual a large number of Salisbu nans will be present. Two camps of workmen are sta tioned in Salisbury now beginning the steel tower line that is to con neot this city and Stateiville for the Southern Power Company There are about 40 men in each ctew. The members of the Spencer shop team and of the Southside team of Salisbury are busy prac ticing these days preparatory for entry in the races to be run dur ing the fireman s tournament to be held at Nw Feme this sum mer. The teams are among the fastest in the State and have ne? er failed to come home with a goodly amount of theprize money. News from Francis Griffith, who is in Asheville,.is that he ia improving and probably out of danger. Mr. Griffith, who ii member of the clerical force of the Wacbovia'BaDk, went to Ashe -ville some days ago for an opera tion and following this he had several severe hemorrhages from - the nose and' was seriously ill for . several davi. Severe wind and rainstorms ; passed over Salisbury Monday and ' Tuesday, blowing down a number of trees ahd chimneys. The chim . ney at Mrs. R. W. Price's crushed through the roof and a falliug - tree oh-South" Main Street strupk a passing street car, damaging it slightly and-delayed the "oar for a minutes, Secretary J, W. Booker, of the Chamber of Commerce has return ed from Roanoke, Va., where he went last week on a brief pleasure Ltrip. His visit, however, was turned into sorrow on acoount of the sudden illness and death of a sister, Mrs. Lena Ohesterman. Along with other damages done by the rain and wind storms of Monday and Tuesday quit a number of telephones were put out of .order, the repairing of which has since been quite a task to the telephone people. The outing lobe given Ly the Salvation Army to those who are unable to bear such au expense, will take plaoe Friday of this week instead of Friday, Ju'y 80th. t will be held at South River. A Negro working on the roof of the new houae of J. F. Summers ell from the oone of the building about 80 feet and landed on his head on a pile of Belgian blocks. He suffered a scalp wound, a beoken shoulder and other m- uriee. A Negro man plaoed in the oity ockup escaped by twisting two bars from the window and with them breaking the look. He was being held while officers investi gated the whyness of his having two bicycles in his poseision. Saturday Will Henderson, a well-known Negro man about town, attempted suicioide by cut ting his throat with a large knife. When found he was in a pre carious condition but may recover. t is thought his mind is affeoted. The Salisbury Township Sunday sohool convention will be held at Christ Lutheran Church in Bast Spencer next Sunday afternoon at o'clock. An interesting pro 1 gram carrying several snor ad dresses and special music has been arranged. Mrs. Williams, nee Miss Carrie Bringle, is quite ill at her home on nortn Main street ana tne '.a r r - ia Western Railroad. She is afflict ed with a complication of diseases and her recovery is hardly expect ed. Rev. A. S. Croon of the Dixon- ville Baptist Church, and Rev. F. R. Mason of the Mt. Zion Baptist Church, colored, have began the publication of a four-column folio to be known as the Union Baptist Trumpet, The first Jssue has p- pearedand is a neat paper fall of well onoared articles of interest to their people . It is printed by Rev: Croon and the enterprise has our best wishes. : .Revenue Officers WcKenzie and McCanlessI with the aid of David son officers, disco verd a still in full blast in Davidson County one day last week. They believe they know the parties. The Qutabie fast Doss Not Affect The Head Bmmh of lt tonic and laxative effect. LAXA TIVE BKOMO QUININE is better than ordinmrr Quinine and doea not catiae nerrotianeaa aor . ringinc tn ncaa. Hfimantr tne txxu name ana ' toe fat tfaesiKsattn el Itvesova S3 Among those who attended the North Carolina gocd roads meeting at Ashevilla were J. W. Peeler of Rookweel, E E, Ufa? of China Grove, W. T Bummer tf 8umner, H. O.Trott of Salisbury, Joseph W. Miller of Morgan Township, county commissioners, and J. 0. Daaton, register of deeds. The Rowan Canning C mpany is preparing for its seoond year's work and will be ready soon to run on full time. The C -unty Commissioners are in session today for the purpose of revising the jury list of the oounty. This is done every two years and is for the purpose of re moving tne names of those who have died or moved away, or be ojme incapacitated, and the plac ing on of those who have become of age and otherwise qualified. A Negro woman bf the name of Henrietta Rioka, styling herself, the prophetess, has been conduct, ing a revival for several weeks in a large tent here. Her meetings are largely attended, she preached the doctrine of.Holiness and Sane tiftoation and has nearly 200 o n- verts. The Mooresville Masonio pionio will be held this year on Thurs day, July 29ih't and as heretofore, ill be held for the benefit of the Barium Springs Orphanage con ducted by the Presbyterian Church of the State. This pionio is al ways well attended end nets a neat sum for the orphanage . Many will go from Salisbury . Late Thussday afternoon-five small houses, or cages, on wheels passed through town en route to the oonviot camp west of the city. These cages appeared to bs about 8 by 16 feet and were olean, well lighted, ventilated, dry and prob ably quite comfortable and satis factory for their purpose. To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up Tne by stem Take the Old Standard GROVE'S what vou are taking, as the formal is lAOllSAiVOO cam iui.. xu www Drinted on everv laoei. snowins it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out malaria, the Ixon builds up the system. 50 cents Celebrate for Old Tlyatira Old Thyatira Presbyterian Church, one of the first and most historical church organisations in this seetion of the State, has decided to have a celebration and home ooming on Friday and Sat urday, August 27th and 28. This congregation built on its present traot of land which was purchas ed from John and Naomi Lynn on the 17h of January, 1758; It was originally known as the Lower Meeting House, later as Cathey's Meeting House and still later as Thyatira. An interesting pro scram is to be arranged and many of its spns and daughters who have wandered away will take part in the exeroises Bepler for Bni Mi In order to vote for or against the proposed boud isiu on Au gust 7th, it is neoessary to regis ter as a new registrasion is re quired. The books are now open for this purpose. The registrars and where they are to be found are as follows. North Ward: L. Ar Swioegood, office court house anncx. East Ward : W. T. R. Jenkins, offioa new court house. Southward: J. M. Brown, office oity hall. Wst Ward : J. E.f Webster, offioe Morris Plan (Loan) Co. ' The registrara oan be seen at the above plaoes from July 20th until' August 6th. Make it a point to register. Uotorcjcls Races Saturday, Jul 31st A number of the motorcyole en thusiasts of the oity are preparing to hold a speed contest at the fair grounds on Saturday, Jury 81st an interesting program inoludiug ten regular rases has been prepar ed and for whioh the winners will be awarded prizes. A street pa rade will take praoe at 2:30 and the raoes will start at 8:80. A Bad baoks are frequently caua small gate fee will be oharged. I ed bS weak kidneys . W eu understand a Salisbury jJJjJP cka'chr7 gt Motoroycle Club will be organized I lnnft7naS:idnw Pill. fa fnrth. after the raoes. Now Dormitory at LiMie The woman's dormitory of Liv ingstone College, burned some years ago, is soon to be rebuilt, at least the work of olearing the de bris of ths old building and the laying of the foundations are now in progress. A friend of the col lege some time ago offered a con siderable sum of money, $12,500, for the restoration of this building provided the faculty raised the re mainder. The necessary funds having been raised the work of construction is to begin as soon as . ,UB!iv"- , win . . . be 86x160 feet, with an L, or wing. 84x80 feet, will be three storus high and will be built of brick. Traveling Man's Experience. In the summer of 1888 I had a very severe attaok of cholera mor bus. Two physioians worked over me from four a. m. to 6 p. m., without Kinng me any relief and then told me they did not expeot me to live ; that I had best tele graph for my family. Instead of doing so. I gave the hotel porter fifty cents and told him to buy me a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and take no oubstitute. I took a double dose: according to after the seoond dose. At fWeP-8' afc 0re80ent Saturday night. o'clock the : next morning I was called by my order and took a train for my next Hopping point, a well man but feeling rather ska ky from the severity ,of . the at taok," writes H. W. Ireland, Louisville, Ky. Obtainable everywhere. Heiricl Corner store to hi Re- loieM . The Hedr'ck building, belong ing to Miss Bessie Hedriok, on the oorner of Main and Innes Streets, has been rented by A. B. Saleeby & Co., and is to be remodeled to suit the purpose of this firm. The basement is to be used for the manufacturing department, the first floor for a salesroom and ioe oream parlor, and the third story will bs arranged for a lodge room. Mr. Saleeby will re-arrange thei front and the Innes Street side will be out in numerous plaoes for doors and windows. A steel stair way will lead to the lodge room on the exterior at the rear and the basement is to have a cement floor. Contraots for the various improve ments have been let and the work commenced. When complete M r. Saleeby will doubtless have one of the pret tiest establishments of its kind in the State. NO TIME WASTED Prompt ActiiB Is Plusiig liny Silisfeiri Citizens. Get down to the cause of every thing. kidneys only, ' No time wasted trying to cure ; other troubles. I Salisbury people endorse their merit. Mrs. D. A. Holbrooke, 218 3. Lee St., Salisbury, says: "Five years ago I had attacks of lumba go that nearly put me down and but , My baok ached constantly. Doan s Kidney Pills were recom mended to me by a friend and I began taking them. They helped me at once. Whenever my back oauses me any misery now, I use Doan's Kidney Fills and get prompt relief.". Prioe 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan'a Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Holbrooke had. Fos terMilburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N.Y. CRESCENT. July 19 Mrs. O. 0. Lyerly, who fell and sprained her hip, is not improving very fast we aie sorry to report. Mrs. Alex Lyerly, "Aunt Rose" as she is better known, is quite ill at this writing and her many friends hope for her a speedy re oovery. Mrs. Charlie Menius of the Graoe Church neighborhood, is spending the week visiting rela tives and friends at Orescent . mere win be an ice cream sup- July 24th. Everybody is invited to come. It is given by the mis sion band. Polly. Sots GU Sorefr Other RsmedJes Won't Cars. rh iHNt cue, no mtt5lr fiftum lone standing, re cand by the wondrial, old reliable Dr. Farter AaUseptic HeBH2 OU. It relieve Heua at uxe same time. 25csoe.ELtia tw9 W ip eN . MFWe)SaQejSBSBSJ A Letter From France A Yang SallsbirUi Writes iBtinjIUgli of Coilltlns Tltri. St. Ncsaine. France. July 4tb, 1015 Mr. Wm. H. Stewart, Dear Sir: How is- this hot weather auiting you? If it ia as hot at home as it is here I feel eorry for you. I will he glad when we put out to eea again for it ie delight fully oool on 'the water. I am having a g-od time but it is rath er, hard to spend the 4b in a for eigu oouutry . Au ambulance train oame iu b iut ad hour ago with over 200 badly mutilated "warrior." Everywhere one sees evidenoes of the graFt struggle. Out of every five homes there are at least three that mourn the loss of a father, a brother or a sonT Two out of every three persons are weariug morning. All of the hotpitals are full of the wounded. Every afternoon you oan see about two hundred convalescents taking a short walk down the buolevard . I saw one poor fellow who had lost his right arm, his left foot, his left eye and two fingers off of his remaining left hand. He had seven wounds ia his body, two by bayonets and the rest by sharpnel or bullets. Every day all the stores and shops olose while the people say a mass for the dead and a prayer viotory. The soldiers are not very enthuiastio about going to the front tho' E .glish and Frenoh papers print daily inoidents where the soldiers are aching to goto the front. Most of the ones who are wounded so severely say that they expeot the war- to be over before they are able to return The Foreign Legion seems to be doing more actual fighting than the English or Frenoh troops. Everytime we land some of the French officials come aboard and try to get men to join the Foreign Legion. It is formed mostly of "Outlaws" or ones who are tired of life. An American has a re putation for fighting beoause every time the men get drunk they get into an altercation with some soldiers and tho' the soldiers are armed, they invariably get the worst of the deal, A gen darme (Frenoh policeman) won't arrest an American on a bet. Pos itively nothing working. t I don't believe the. advent ot Italy is going to shorten the war. Two more years will probably see the finish, and for whiah side no one kuows. l wouldn't care to bet on either. Yours truly, Eirl B. Putnam. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days tear drncrrlst will refund money If PAXO UxtTllENT fails to cure -ny case of Itching, MasBleedlnjrorProtnidb'gPitesin6tol4daya. ere i-';cntion gives Base and Rest. 9Qt Fflf Silt. Several pair of good mules, Goodman Lumber Co. AsiiiLSusltri EicirslBi ti Infill til Virtliii Stislirt Rtsirt Titsiti Jit 27. Southern Railway will operate their annual Norfolk exoursioo tiiis year on Tuesday, July 27th. special train consisting cf both dxf oars and Pullman Bleeping cars will leave Salisbury, at 6:00 p. m. Tuesday, July 27th, arriv ing Norfolk about 6:55 a. m July 28th. Returning will leave Norfolk at 6:45 p. m. July 29th, allowing two whole days and one night at the Seashore, ample time t visit Virginia Beach, Ooean View, Newport News, Old Point Comfort, Hampton Roads and the many other poiuta of interest in and around Norfolk. Following low round trip fares willapply from stations named: Asheboro $4.75, Randleman 4 75, Sophia $4 75, Trinity $4.50 Salisbury $4 50, Lexington $4.50, Linwood $4 50, Thomasville $4.25, High Point $4 25, Jamestown $4 25. This will be a first class trip ia every respect. Pullman reserva tions should be made in advance by application to nearest agent, or. T. J, AirnxftsoK, Ticket agent, Salisbury, N. O. R H. De Butts. Division Pasieoger agent, Charlotte, N. 0 A Oood Heashold Slave, Ordinary ailments and injuries are not of themselves serious, hat infection or low vitality make them dangerous. Don't neglect a out, sore, bruise or hurt beoause it's small . Blood Poison has re sulted from a pin soratoh. For all such ailments Buoklen's Arnica Salve is exoellent. It proteots and heals the hurt ; is antiseptic, kills infeotion and prevents dang erous complications. Good for all Skin Blemishes, Pimples, Salt Rheum, Eosema. Get an original 2-onnce 25o, box from your Drug gist. Recently a young white- man was arrested here for bsating a train and was put in the oounty jail for a short term. He says his name is Arthur Barrett and told a fellow-prisoner and the. sheriff that he assisted in the robbery of postoffioe at NewberlinJT near Wilmington, N. 0. A warrant tor Barret was sworn oat bv In spector Webb of Statesville, he was given a hearing before United States Oommissisner W. Henry Hobson list week and was bound over to the next term of the fed eral court. Barrett did hot know those with whom he worked. A CAMerh Barnaul v that DIlv. Tfc'a nranarari tfnm tha hal!iY' Pine Bslsam,Tar and Honey all mixed iff a pleasant, soothing uougn cprup cauea ut, iseirs Pine-Tar-Honey. Thousands have benefitted by its use no need of your enduriog that annoying Cough or risking a dangerous Cold. Go to your dealer, ask for a 25o original bottle Dr. Bail's Pine Tar Honey, start using at once and get rid of your Cough and, Cold,
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