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hi Hits Concentrated Jar Jhose wbo Want 10 Kiot ibdotHoiv AffaifS. The funeral of Mn. Naunie Gra ham Oarr, wife of Geu. Julian S. Oarr, was held from the Durham home, Sammeriei Villa, Saturday afternoon. The Berrices were con daoted by Rev. A. MsCalleu, pas tor of Trinity Methodiit Church, assisted by Rer. G. T. Adams, of Wilmington. Interment was iD Maple wood Cemetery. With his head nearly levered from hie body, Wesley Rigsbee, a Negro, from the northern part of Durham County, is dead from a remit of running on hit bicycle into a long old-fashioned icy the, which oat his throat near his chin, the lovthe was carried on the ahouldei of another Negro for whom Ritbee tried to get out the road. Rigbee'fl coat, stuffed into the wound, checked the flow of blood till he was rushed to Dur ham . Doctors there failed t o save his life, as the emission of blood oould not be controlled when the ooat was removed, the jugular vein and even part of the bone of the neok having been out. The tragic death of a mother and her eighteen months old baby, the serious injury of her husband and three year old son, wno were riding over a grade crossing of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad near Kittrell on a one-horse buggy, late Sunday afternoon, was caus ed when No. 8, a through New YoriL to Jacksonville passenger train, squarely struok the buggy, shattering it to atoms, frightfully mutilating the horse. The train, wbiob was six minutes late, ac cording to witnesses, was going at fall speed. Luther Stone, 85 years old, the husband, and the baby, which he held in his arms, were carried on the pilot of the engine, where they were fouud when it stopped, about 400 feet from the orcBsing. Stone was injured seriously, his right arm having been brokeD below the elbow. He had ugly cuts about the head, and bruises on his body. He wai unoonsdious . He suffered from shock . Doctors said he was not injured internally. The boy was injured but slightly. While in a serious condition, Stone'B chances of rooovery are excellent. The Ford assembling plant is at last a oertainty for Ohorlotte, Manager A. J. Langford of the Charlotte branoh of the oompaoy authorizing The Observer yester day to make official announce ment of the fact. The Hagood Bonding on Jast Sixth street , will house the assembling plant and likewise the sales offices and all three floors and the big base ment will be utilized from the tart . The initial oapaoity at the outset will be 25 complete care a day but this output will be in creased jut as rapidly as condi tions will justify . The plant iD equipment, construction and ar rangement will be just as up-to-date and complete as any of the big plants of the company and will include all sorts of machinery employed in the mammoth fac tories, such as those for re-boring cylinders, re-babiting all bearing parts, eto . There will be depart ments for painting, finishing trim mings, etc., in addition of course to the varioes steps in the precess of the actual assembling of cars. Constipation Causes Most Ills. Accumulated waste in your thirty feet of bowels causes absorp tion of poisons, tends to produce fevers, upsets digestion. You belch gas, feel stuffy, irritable, almost cranky. It isn't you it's your condition. Eliminate this poison ous waste by taking one or two Dr. Ding's New Life Pills tonight. Enjoy a full, free bowel move ment in the morning you feel so grateful . Get an original bottle, containing 86 pills, from your Druggist today for 25o. Sunday 10,000 people, eonserva tively estimated, attended camp meeting at Ball's Creek camp ground, Catawba County, an old Methodist meeting place dating baok several generations. As an outing it was enjoyed thoroughly bat as a religious event it was really attended by but few who heard the sermons. u Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's Tha Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives oat Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Bnaoa Bp the Whole System. SO cents. RURAL NEWS Written by OUR CORRESPONDENTS. ROCKWELL ROUTE NO. 2. John L. Fisher and W. H Earnhardt attended the State meetiDg of the Jr. O. U. A. M. at Charlotte. Children's day service will be held at Rook Grove M . E. Church Saturday, August 286b, and also preaohing on Saturday night and Sunday. Quite a number of people of this vicinity attended the patrio tic rally at Salisbury last Satur day. All reDort having bad a good time. Orcan Church Sunday school unanimously voted to have a pio CJ nio Friday, August 27th, in Henry Heilig's pasture, 1$ miles west of Faith. Will be the first picnic this school has had in a number of years and it is hoped by the sunerintendent and teaohers that the sohool will turn out in general and all will have a pleasant day. All are invited to attend and bring a full basket of something good to eat. There will probably be a baseball same in the after noon and other athletic sports, The farmers Union of this vi oinity and other good people are making up contributions for the people who bad their crops de atroyed by hail a few months ago. This is a worthy oause and should appeal to all who were fortunate in not being id the hail strioken territory. Anyone having contri butions thev wish to give can leave same with W. A. Shaping, at SbuDiue's roller mill, or Z A. Kluttz near Organ ohuroh. Mr and Mrs. Nrauk Laney of Monroe are viiiting Mrs Lauey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johu Josey. A new oomer at Eli D. A, Sif ford's. 9 A pair of twin babiss at James Nance's. A pionio was held in Sampson Shuping's pasture list Saturday, S. R. Palmer is having a spring wagon built to carry cream over his cream routes. " Indications are that a largs crop of grain and clover will be seeded in this part of the county this fall. We had one of the hardest rams a little over a week ago that has fell in thU section in many days. The large bridge at Monroe Ket ner s oia mm was washed away and much damage was done to the roads Unolb Bill. Severe Cyclone it Lindis. Last Friday night there was a cyclone passed over upper wertern Cabarrus, lower Iredell and south west Rowan Counties destroying everything in its path. At the Melon place a brn was blown down, killing two fine mules aud one oow, injuring two horses aud three cows, the stock belonging to Gray Hoover. At Mack Rodger in Rowan, it completely destroyed bis corn, taking off part of the roof of his house and destroying outbuildings. At the McLean place it took off most of the hooB roof and destroyed outbuildings. At Everett Brown's place it blew a barn completely away, scatter I 1 L. 1 I 1 v . - . ing is over tne place, it carried a large sill of the barn about thirty yards from where the barb stood. Fortunately there was no stook in the barn at the time. L. A. Oorriher has gon9 to the WhtteheadStokes Sanatorium for appendicitis. Landis (Cor.) Con. oprd Times. The Quinine That Does Not Affect Ths Head eS5?se of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quinine and does not came nervousness nor ringing: fa head. Remember the full name and ook for th signature of R. W. GROVE. 25c Novel Use for Motorcycle Found by Farmer Qaite an unusual employment is made ot a motoroyole and side car by a Missouri farmer and stockman who has converted the vehiole into a quick delivery machine for carrying certain pro ducts to market. By securely fast ening a crate over the rear wheel and placing another one ou the ohasis of the sideoar, he is able to transport a considerable loed with dispatch and without particular difficulty, as shown in the Sep tember Popular Mechanics' Maga zine. His country place is mors than 30 miles from St. Joseph, but with this delivery van he re cently carried a calf and a dozen ohickens to market and returned within a few hours' time. Baltaos xp6cfea to Fner WaK r i - . tali's DeclintioB of Wir on Turkey Thought te Decide Hitter. London", Aug. ?2 Italy's de claration of war sgainst Turkey is expeoted to have an almost im mediate effect en the Balkan States,, which still ire debating which side they will take in the confliot. Relations between Italy and Rdumania long have been intimate and it is predicted here that. especially in view of the threatening attitude of the Ger manio Powers because of Ron- mania's refusal. to allow ammuni tion to past through her territory Roumania will join the Quadruple Entente. Bulgaria ii waiting for Serbia's reply to ths suggestions of the Entente Ministers that Serbia cede Macedonia to Bulgaria. Greece is likely to deolare her future pj Hoy when the chamber meets this week. It is regarded here as sig nificant that M. Venizalos, who always has been friendly to the Entente has deoid9d tc take charge, in addition to the Grecian Premiership, of the tffice of Min ister of Foreign affairs. With inclusion of Italy among Turkey's opponents in the war and the former's well-known de sire for expansion in the near east, the Balkan states may consider the time ripe for them to enter the field and seoure a share of what falls to the victorious group. It is for them to deoide which sid j is likely to win. The oontinued retirement of (he Russian's armies seems to have little influence on the Balkan situation. Military critics de olare a victory for the Entente allies in the Dardsnelles would more than offset this so far as the near east is oonoerned and the Franco -British forces are iuoreaB ing their efforts to force the Straits. Further Instructions to Delegates to Mis sionatf CoiieiMon of E. L Church. Arrangements for the State con van tion of the Woman's Homo and Foreign Missionary Society of the North Carolina Evangeli cal Lutheran Synod which meets lu Wilmington, are about com plete and Mist Laura Efird of China Grove, the corresponding secretary, has sent oat the follow ing information for those who in tend to go : You have already been informed through the Lutheran Visitor that a private caoh will be put on No. 44 at Charlotte via Goldsboro to Wilmington, September 1st, also Vhat you purchase a rtund trip summer tourist ticket for same. Now the railway oampauy does not issrie these ooupon tickets to smaller stations, but we are try ing to make some special arrange ments for these. But you hbd better look after your ticket on Monday, August 30 and if the agent has none, make arrange ments to spend Tuesday, night at the next station where one may be purchased. We are hoping, however, to prevent this extra trouble to yen. Mr. Morgan, our missionary at Raleigh, is very anxious that many stop over to see our new ohuroh there and thereby more fully understand the wcrk . To do this, buy a ticket to Rileigh, yon get there by 12:30; then pur chase one over the Seaboard, which leaves 4:05 p. m. and yoa get to Wilmington at 12:30 a. m. Or spend the night in Raleigh, leave at 4 a . m. and get to Wil mington 9:20 a. m. Having already the aforesaid arrangements effected with the Southern prevents our stopping as a body, bat ycu can do so as an individual and we hope many will cake advantage of this, if you do, writs Rev. J. L. Morgan, Raleigh. Nc. 44 has no dinning oar, so you might be more comfortable if yon, take lunch. We hope to see a representative from each sooiety on this car. Cob. Sec. Is Slcknos a Sin? If not, it's wicked to ueglect ill uess aud means of relief. It's wicked to endure Liver Ills. Head ache, Iudigeitiou, Constipation, when one dse of Po-Do-Lax gives relief Po Do-Lax is Podophyl lum (May Apple), without the gripe. It amuses the Liver, in creases the flow of bile Natnre's antiseptic in the bowels. Your Constipation and other ills disap peir over night because Po Do-Lax has helped Nature to remove the cause. Get, a bcttle from your Dxoggist today. Get rid of Constipation over night. your WMtlie Juniors Slai far At the State Council meeting of the Junior Order United American Mschai.ios in Charlotte last week. National Councilor O. B. Webb of Statesv.lle, replied to the address of welcome and did it eloquently. He elaborated upon the prirciples of the order, takiog them sepa rately aud explaining in an im passioned speech' of 30 minutes just what the organization has been trying to do during all its caieer. "We have our critics of course" he said "but I can stand up here and defend, the Junior Order against any assault that can be made upon it with justice. If the protection of our homes is wrong, if a reverence far oar flag is wrong, if our churches are wrong, if our.Cbriatian religion is wrong, if the Holy Bible is wrong, then the Juuiors are wrorjg. These are the things it stands far. Theie are the things it advocates. It is not opposed to foreign immi gration, but it would demand of any man who com s to this coun try that he plant himself along the lin of right citiz ship. The Juuior Order, tirat of all, believes in providing a home for the hsad of man and a church for the heart of man eiid between them a red schcolh use. W glciy in what we have been doing tot the cause of education in the State cf North Carolina and we propose not only to concentrate our iff r,a mor a' i g this line, but to arouse in terest and sympathy on the part of our people generally in the ter rible stigma cf iguorance that is still upon U4." oooooooooooocotoosooooooo o o o o o o o o o o o o o Saved Girl's -life "I want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re ceived from the use of Thedford's Black-Draught," writes Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. "It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds, liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught saved my little girl's life. When she had the measles, they went in on her, but one good dose of Thedford's Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no more trouble. I shall never be without , THEDFORD'S D) o o o o o o o o o in my home." For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi- S ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar ailments, Thedford's Black-Draught has proved itself a safe, reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black Draught It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five years of splendid success proves its value. Good for young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents. Q RUB-MY-T1SM Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts. Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, -Eczema, etc Antiseptic Anodyne used i3te' sally orextemallv. 25c DRiNiC Chero YaluaDle Lands For Sale. Pursuant to the terms of two certain Mortgage Deeds of Trust, exeedte'l b? M. A. Lentz and wife, Maude M. Lentz, to the undersigned trustee on October 11, 1913, which are recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Rowan county in Book of Mortgages No. 48 page 65, and Boak 48, page 80, default having bean made in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured, and at the request of the holder of said notes, the nniersigned will expose for sale at ublic auction for cash at the court house door iu Salisbury on Saturday, September 4th, 1915. at the hour of 12 m , the following de scribed real estate: A. certain tract of land lying on the northeast side of the Gold H11 road about one and one-half miles southeast of Salisbury, N. C , beginning aajitake neaf a telephone pole in the oeijtw of the Gold Hill road. August Legall's corner; thence with his line south 89J west 11.42 chains to a stcne 'Legall's corner; tience south 291-4 east 9 90 chains to a birch on the i orth bank of the creek on L?eail's line : thence a new line north 43 j east 14.82 chains to a Walnut ; thence north 21 west 8 35 chains to a stone ; thence so th 31 west 24 cha ns to a stake in the center of the Gold Hill road ; ther ee with the said road south 7 east 5 63 chains to the beginning corner, containing 25 aares, and being a part of the Jennie Cropsett land and of the old L. W. Crawford home place. Reserving however out of the grant hereby made one-half interest in mines and minerals on the Crawford land for tne heira and assigns of the L W. Crawford as set forth fully in deed re corded in Rowan county record of D?ed i Book 121, page 230. This the 3rd day of August, 1915. John L. Kendlemaw, trustee. 6u RIGHT AT IT Friends end Neighbors in Sa isbm j W.l Show m i Way. Get at the root of the trouble Rubl ing an aching back may relieve it, -But won't cure it if the Kidneys are weak. You mast reach the root of it the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills go right at it; Reach the cause; attack the the pain. ' Are recommended by many Sal isbury people. Mrs . H. Frost, 6j3 N. Main St , Salisbury-, says: ' I had baokachtB and ether kidney disorders. At times my limbs were so weak and lame, I oould hardly get around. In the morning the trouble was worse. My kidneys were irregular in action and caused me a lot of annoyauoe. I had heard of so many who had ftuud Doan's Kid ney Fills beneficial that I begat taking them. They liyad up to the claims made for fehim, reliev ing the misery in my back and regulating the action of my kid nevs." Price 50c, at all dealers Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidoey Pills the same that Mrs. Frost had. Foster-Mil-burn Co., Prop . Buffalo, N. Y Weather Forecast For August. x Fom 17 to 24 rains and if wind is southwest at from 8 to 10 p m m the 17th, look for wind and rain storms and cool. From 21 to September 1 change able, coot rains add showers. This m )uth shows rains scatter ing aud dry, yet in some sections Be on your guard from 17 to 24, if wind should be as above stated. Henry Reid, R. No. 3. Salisbury, N. C. o o o o o o o o o o o o o nl o o o o o o o J-63 No. Six-Sixty-Six This ii a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA ur CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doses wiU break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Feve- will not return. It acts on the liver beuer than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c Do You Want a New Stomach? If you do "Digestoneine" will give you one. For full particulars, literature and opinions regarding this wonderful Discovery which is benefiting thousands, apply to SMITH DRUG COMPANY SALISBURY, N. C For Sale Several pair of good mules. Goodman La jo. bur Co. Sale o! Valuable Real Es'ate. Pursuant to the powers contained in a certain Mortgage Deed of Trust, ex ecuted by John J. McCall and wife, Alice C McCall, to John L Rendle man, Trustee, on the 22nd of Septem ber, 1912, and recorded in Bonk 48, page 37. of -Rowan County record of Mortgagee, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness, which such mortgage, was given to secure , and the holders of said indebt edness having demanded the fore closure of said mortgage, the under signed Trustee will sell to the highest bidder for rash at the court house door in Salisbury, N. C, at 12 o'clock noon, Saturday, September 25tb, 1915. the following decri bed. propn-ty, lying about two miles southeast of Salis bury, N. U., and one-fourth of a m le west of the Bringle's Ferry road and being the west end of the nine and one half acre tract of land bought by Mrs. Wade of M. V. Conner. Beginning at a dog wood and iron stakb ' Wade's old corner," thence north 2 deg east 6.65 chains to a stake ; thence so ith 38 deg. east 1 5 chain? to a stake ; thence south 1 deg. trr st 6 tf5 chains to a stake; thence west 38 deg. 1 5 chains to the beginning corner, con taining one acre, m:re cr less. For back title see Rook of Deeds No. 135, page 8, in the office of the Register of Ileeds for Rowan County, for which Book references is hereby made. This the 17th day of August, 1915. John L, Kendlsmaw, trustee. 1M r SALISBUI1Y S BIG GENERAL STORE. A Full Line of General Merchandise Constantly On Hand. FOOT REST HOSIERY, whether it's appearance you want in hosiery or wheather it wear you will get it if you get "Foot Rest " And th s too is an enduce ment to most of us. You'll 8A.VE MONEY. NEW SECURITY FRUIT JaRS, fresh lot just re ceived. Pints, Quarts, and half-gallons. Spring and Summer goods?, light weight underwear for men and woman, also Dress (roods, Shoes, Pants, Overalls, Hats, Notions, Crockery, Tinware, etc. GROCERIES. . I have a well selected stock of staple and fancy groceries, country produce, ieed stuff, etc. When in need come to see me. Farmers are invited to make my place headquar ters while in the city. Very truly, W. W. TAYLOR, 'Phone 39. 103 S. Farms If you want to buy a Farm, Large or Small, see us. If youhave a Farm to Sell, List it with us. I SALISBURY The VJachovia Bank & Trust Go. Is the Strongest Bank iu North Carolina, LARGEST CAPITAL, LARGEST ASSETS. This gives Safety and Protection to our Depositors A per cent, paid on Saving deposits. You can open an account with one dollar aud upwards. BUY YOUR At Whnlpsalo J.FREB WHITE & CO. And Sava Mnn ar The only Cash Store in Salisbury. 25 lbs. Sugar, $1.60 10 ib Bock! Flaked Whito Lard, 95c 5 b. Bucket Flaked White Lard, 50o Loos Lird. Der pound, tOo 1 lb. Arbnckie G ffe. t7o I !'). G od Loosb Off, 15q 5 !b Bucket CttraU C- tiee, $1.10 H ilf Gallon Fruit j rs, per dozn, 75c Q art Friit jrs. per dozen, 55o LemoiiP, per dczeu, 15c Rp Grade Rice. 8o We have reducid the prices ;n everything that is kef t in ft grocery tore. Money 6aved in baying is that much money made. Ooe pric to all. Respectfully, J. Fred VJhita & Co., CASH STORE NEXT DQOn ABOVE IRIS, 108 N. MAIN STREET SALISBURY, N. C. Trade with G. P. SHUPIMG THE GROCER, He carries a full line of High Grade Groceries at very low prices. Buys all kinds of Produce, Chickens, Eggs, Bacon, and vegetables. See him Headquarters for Watkins Medicine Co. . 'Phone 57. 119 W. Iuniss St. C.P.SHUP1MG MS. FARMER: We have aud will keep on hand a full Hue of all kinds of Clovers and grass seed. We are selling agents for the American Cream Separa tor. Farmars' Seed House, 105 East Fisher Street, 7 2Ut Salisbury, N. C. JOHN R. BROW f J, OPTOMBTRI9T, Fitting Glasses a Specialty Relief or no Pay, Examination Without Drugs or Drops. China Ohjve, N. G. b2-l Main St., Salisbury, N. C. tor sale H VI 3 3 3 REALTY?. GROCERIES Prinofl T?iwm Peoples' National Bank Does General Banking Business m PAY FGUaiPERSCENT on time de posits. Interest payabla every 3 months Prompt attenion given to any buai neai? entrusted t ) us. Your business solicited. &3F Peoples National Bank John 8. Henderson, J. D.Norwood, nvouilanf AooK!a P. L- Gaskill, W. T. Basbjr, For Surveying. Farms and City Property, Plots, Deeds. Maps, etc, write A. Trexler, K. F. I). No. 6, SALISBURY, N. C., 'Phone: Liberty. lilt! NOR Itl CAROLINA College o! Agriculture and Mechanic Iris Youug mtii subkiug to equip themselves for practical Ijfe iu Agnoaltare at.d all its tallied branches; ii. Civil, Electrical aud Mechanical Enginftrirg ; in Ohenmtry and Dyeing; in Textile ludtmrj, uud in Agricultural Teaobhig will tiud exosllenfe pre vision for their ch seu careers a6 the Slate's Industrial Col leg. Thi9 G l!eg.i fit paeu lor lift. Faculty for tb cominzyear of 65 men ; 767 stadeut ; 25 Imildioga. Admirably eaainned Uboratorio in each department. County ex : ami nations at each conutj'ieat ou July 8fch For catalogue write K. Ii. UWJSN, Registrar, 80 10 pd. West RttTeilfi.'Nt tfc
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