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LOCAL NEWS of interest to ALL OF OUR READERS. The home coming gathering at Cberry Hill, Davie County, lock place Sauday and, it is said, quite a i.umtar of Davie folks were present. The address of the day was niadt by A H Price, Esq., and W m Katb was made presi dent, both of Salisbury John Raise 11 Felts, of .Salisbury former employee of this cffice, has takn over the Sullivan Oouu ty Devehpar, of Bluff Oitv, Teun. Here is hoping Mr. Felts will meet with much suooess in his new ven ture. J. Quinoy Warts, who haB been in Baltimore for several months receiving treatment for unhealthy kidneys, has returned here greatly improved. The Cleveland Township Sun dv Sohool Convention held at j the Presbyterian Church in Cleve land Sunday afternoon was well attended and was considered a very successful session. The offi cers elected for the coming year are as follows: President, W. F. Thompson; Vice-president, 0- A. Felker; Secretary -Treasurer, W W. Roseman, O. W. Stewart is expected to .Ailr irt tha rA nnnrt. hiinaa hoi"Pt tfoinrrtftv niffht. SeDtember 11th. j ra a. i on the subjact of prohibition, Mrs. E. P. Wharton of Greeus boro, sister-in-law of Mrs. Emma Snaith and Miss Lizzie Wharton of Salisbury, was knocked down by an automobile on the street in front of her home last Friday and h&B since dif d from her injuries. O. 0. Harrington and Karl A. Lentz, have opened a beef market in the Ccuncil Street storeroom rtcently vacated by Chas. Lentz. V. P. Lentz is manager of the bus iness. The oelebration at Thystira was changed from Friday and Saturday of laBt week to Monday and Tuesday of this week. Last Thursday afternoon as Henry Smith of Grauite Qaarry was cranking an automobile, the engine back fired and brcke his arm. W, J. Bostian of East Spencer, who was employed by "the Dupont Powder Company at Hopewell, Va., had the misfortune to get a leg broken in an accident last week. He is now at home recu perating. In the change to take place in the Raleigh post office W. A Sells of Salisbury, is anticipating a permanent leaf of abscence. Monday morning a nnmber of youDg men were up before the county court charged with gam bling, They were oiught Sunday morning in the woods near Town creek by Sheriff Krider and dep uties Graham and Talbort They were given a fine of $5.00 each and the costs. : The storekeepers of the South era Railway met at Spencer last Tdursday. This meeting was for the purpose of talking over the best methods of handling the vast supplies for the entire system.' The teachers of the oounty are engaged in taking a sohool oensns and are, besides noting the chil dren, include the adults, white and black who are unable to read and write. The seventh annual convention of the Mt. Ulla and Steele Town MSMON SIM & ks&ss i -. rFuL) $ke p INv vuT - . - , 1--' Ti " foP&SS ) ' I f I i 1 -THERE! ri I 1 I; p 1 1 riisffmai i a ha RrnRffht Rank. I Straw Show the!Wi ths Wind Is Blowincr. SIMS A. A. McCorkle of Lynchburg, Va , has purchased an interest in the Reames-Jones and Brown Fur niture Co. Mr. MoCorkle has been made manager of the busi ness. Th9 heavy down pour of rain Sunday evening was pretty gen eral and accompanied sn some sections with hail. Militia to 6uafd Kittreil Polictiaio. Mrs. Augusta Bolioh, wife of E L. Bolioh of the Woodleaf neigh b rrhood, died during last Satur day night from the effects of heart disease. She was the daugh ter of the late Frank Shire of Sal isbury, and was 44 years and 6 months old. The funefal took Henderson, Aug. 81. The Hen derson comoauv of the North Oar oliua National Guard wis callsd place Monday morning from Leb- to Kittreil last night together anon Lutheran Church, near Bar - with the sheriff of Vance county 'er, Rev G O. Kitohie omoiatmg on account of threats made by Mrs. Bolioh seemed to be in her Negroes to avecg the killing of usual health Snturday and retired Sam Kittreil. a Negro, by Police- Saturday night as usunl with her mau O. W. Duke, Saturday night, baby boy. During the night the The sheriff obtained permission hoy awakened aud repeatedly call- n.An Hr.in ahn la it 6Q Oil miilUi IUU HUOio was Ashevilleto call out the militiaUot the customary answer, Mr. and the c:moanv was taken to Bolioh investigated atd discover- Kittreil last night. The soldiers d to his grat Borrow his wife waa ratnmrt tn Handerson this mom- oold in death. A hysioiajT was KliigniM to be BroBRht Biek. There was issued yesterday a requisition by Governor Craig on the Governor of Washington for O. 0. Klingman, who ii want ed in Greensboro for the alleged embezzlement of $20,000 from the J. I Case Threshing Machine Company. NsBber ef Bodies Fonn ii Wrecked Sub - nirioe. Honolulu, Aug. 81. A number of bodies of the 22 men who went down in the submarine F-4 March 25 were found today entangled in the wreokage of the interior. One bcdy was removed. The finding of the bodies was announced by Rear Admiral C. J, Boush. A hole was ordered out in the forward compartment of being oustantly restricted Straws Show tbeJWai the Wind Is Blowing. The lynching of Frank is no more than was expeoted by think ing people. The greater the dis regard for the people's wishes, and the pesple are more often right than the officials, the greater the. incentive to anarchy. Organ ized government for the people, by the people and of the people is all right and laws made by such are likely to be respeoted, but a govern meat for the bosses, by the bosses and of the bosses, aad laws put on the statute books without the sanction of the people, is en. tirely a different matter nor will the people be likely to have much respect tnere lor. inis is a na tion ordained to be ruled by the consent of the governed aud when- ever the rights cf the governed are it is .Late War Hens What is Doing Across the Sea in the Way of Destroying Ilea and Property Gnensboro $5.00, Morganton $5.50. 8tatesville $5 50, Winston Salem $5,00, Mount A'ry $5.50. All intermediate points on same 1 asis. Under this arrangement nassen- London, Aug. 81 The RuBrians gers oan. if desired, have three thus far have blooked Teutonio ef- whole days and two nights in forts to force back their two ex- Washington, allowing ample time to make side trips to .Baltimore, Philadelphia and other points, treme wings. At the northern ex tremity of the front, General von Thi(J ig he lftgfc oiof tha Buelow still is fighting for the Ueason to Washington. inff leavinir tba sheriff and his B deputies at Kittreil. Dnke killed the Negro who was resisting arrest Saturday night. The policeman was brought to sent for bat of course could do nothing. Mrs. Bolioh was well liked by her neighbors. Suuday morning people passing baok and forth on the EaBt Innes Henderson and held under a $200 Street extention notioed that a bond pending an investigation of force of men were busy on the the Negroe's death by the coroner Southern Power Company's power Negroes are said to have assembl- mes leading to the station nearby. ed in sections of &.tetreu las? Monday, lust neiore noon me cisy night in a threatening manner was shocked to learn tbst one of toward the police. Reports from the men, G. F. Woodard, had iritfroll tndav aav all is auite. come in contaot with a live wire while up a ple and was instantly nw Quinine That Doss Not Affect ths Head killed. He fell to the ground, a z0" frdf doctor was sent for and after an lIVxv Otsjna. yu' aa " ?iSaeto"K?mrrnrm2anS hour's eff oit to resuscitate him, look for tbc sicnature of B w. bkows. c nrtnonnoed dead. Mr. the submarine 8 3 far iuaooessible. Preparations have been made to embalm the bodies as soon as they are taken out. If permission is granted from Washington, the cruiser Maryland will take them to the United States. After beiug raised from a depth of 800 feet the F-4 was plaoed in drydook yesterday. The pump- oluy a matter cf time and oppor tunity for things to occur. It would not surprise as if the mob spmt does net soon extend its aotivities to public -officials who deliberately ignore the will of the people. The day is oomiug when the people, to keep from ben g bound hand and foot as it were by tfficial chiosnery, will have to to assert themielvs. Let us hope the way taring official may see the iue of the drydock was completed danger in time-to avoid it. Let last nieht and the F 4 lies on her us hope the people will take k,ir,i ..Ha in th rtrvrinnk. oharge of their affairs in a quiet, t..:.:.- i dignified aud determined way, be- xu uu...uu bfiS " fore h6 foolish fan the smoul- tbe stern of the submarine, a big Bering coals into a blsze and mob hole has ben torn in the forward violenoe, or bloody revolution part. One body found n the forward 6erffllBS "PTO.fOBfilliy DiSgUStOlTat Colonel oomnartment was identified as he was Wnndorrl bm firm Linoolnton. . .im.L il.ll. I ii " 1 woman a j, roono miicu nn amic. ftnd WM abcnt 36 yearB old. Hia Charlotte, Aug. 81 Accounts of body was taken to an undertaking one of the most atrocious crimes establishment, prepared for burial ship convention held at St. Luke's ever committed in Alleghany, one and to await directions from his Episcopal Church last Wednesday of the border mountain counties people. ine remains oi r. was well attended and pronounced of this State has just reached here. Woodard were shipped to Lincoln- ... a. kr T.omann vhita am- (An vaafeorH a xr mnrninff w data t n A a success. The officers elected lor auds j w j - man 80 years of of age, diiappear- funeral and interment win taae ed from her home several days place. ag? and her body,, badly dsoom- The deftth of MrB Margaret posed with her throat cut, was Robinf0n o h8 galem Church found hidden in an old unused . . house two mile, from Her home, neighborhood, took place before A bloody knife identified as the day Tuesday morning after a brief ,rkv of Jetet Joiner, a Negro illness. The funeral and inter- an B found near the body. oaent took plaoe this morning at Tinr waa- arrested and placed Salem Church, Rev. G. O. Ritchie, i in at BDarta. the oounty-seat, the pastor, officiating. Mrs. Bob- ,nrfinff a lull investigation by inson was a woman of many good the authorities. He maintains traits of character and was highly m. ;nnnn0e. On acoount of the esteemed by her neighbors and condition of the body do evidence friends. She was about 79 years oould be shown, that the old lady oia. had been assaulted bnttbis is the allegation and that mnrder was 7 that of George E Ashoroft of Los Augelee, gunner's mate . Most of the bodies entangled in the debris cf ths submarine are in 4 fragments. THE PROPER COURSE the coming year are: E, S. Miller, presinent; and G. F. Houck, sec retary-treasurer. Pastor, 0. A, G. Thomas, cf the First Baptist Church, has just returned from a short vacation to Norfolk, Portsmouth and other points. While absent be presohei at various places and as usual furnished his hearers with strong logical sermons calculated to help them to a better life. Pastor Thomas' sermons are alwnys help ful and he is deservedly appreciat ed and es teamed by the Baptist hosts everywhere. Aoottage in East Spencer, oc- 1 cupied by John Orr, a machinist oommitted to cover the crime. employed by the Southern, was destroyed last week by fire. No one was at home at the time and almost the entire building and fantents were destroyed. Whenever You Need a Cleneral Tonic Take urove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless cmU 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 iv-. . . v .TTTi.. j lu.ftd. nn th. mt.nL I one iwaiana. jsnncnes ue woaa am AteuTfoaift "For "4uits ad etfldrea. SDe. I BcJBaCJ tlM WftOle System. OS&tS, itivlo-nratinfir te the Pale nd Sickly The Old Standard eneral strjiigthening tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TOKIC,dnves out iBfoimiliOD of Pilceless Yilue to Even Salisbury Oitlzea. St. Paul. Minn., Aug, 31. Res olutions expressing "profound dis gust for the "monumental ego tism" of Theodore Roosevelt were adopted today by the Federation of Associations of German Veter ans, meeting with the Krieger bund of North America, an organ i zation composed of former mem bers ct the German army now hv ing in the United StateB. The resolution refers to Mr. Riosevelt as "the loquiacious &x politioian of Oyster Bay" and condense what is styled his "in sensate soitefulness against the bridgehead south of Friedrich atadt, while cleneral Bothmei, who broke through the Russian lines in Galicia hB been checked on the Stripa River. Along the rest of the front, the Germans claim to be mk:ng headway, although some who got through the forest region east of Bailystuk hve suffered a reverse at the hands of the Russian rear guard. The points of most inter -st, However, are at the two wmg . The Germans tear Friedriohstaat are well east of Riga and mi'litarj experts here say that unless the Russians can dispose of a cousid erable f jrce a i as t threaten thi- UTeutouic hank, it appears improh able that Friedricbstadt can b held mu:h longer. The threat against the other wicg is not so seriooB, as it is more distant and the difficulties of the country are too grab for rapid advance. In the West the Frenoh contiou artillery altaoks, but there is no evidence of a general offensive.. Ihe Italians report the cptur of another strong Austrian poji tioo southeast of the Trent and cl some Austrian trenches on the Oaso on the road to Triest. Exoept for the Turkish official age. How to act in an emergency is knowledge of inestimable worth, aud this is particularly true of the German people." diseases ana Ills or sne duuiiui Affeflr a snirited debufca toda body. If you suffer with kidney tne Knegerbund voted to admit backache, urinary aisoruers, or to membership veterana of the any form of Sidney trouble, tne Austro-Hungsrian army who oan aavioe coniainea iu iui lunuwiug i read and wrne the German langu statement snoum oa a yiuui asasst to your store ot knowledge. Wh.t AnnM ha mnn nr.nvineina proof ofth. .ffioenoy ot Donl W...rt.l Antlcpth:. Kidney Pills than the statement Germs and infection aggravate ot a Salisbury oitisen wno used ailments and retard healing them and who publioly tells of the Stop that infection at once. Kill benefit derived? the germs and get rid of the pois Mrs. J. F. Barber, 510 W. lnnis one. For this purpose a single St., Salisbury, says: "My back application of Sloan's Liniment oauses me a lot of misery when- not only kills the pain but de- ev-r my kidneys get out of order, stroys the germs This neutral The Southern serves the South. For further information see nearest agent or write, R. H, DbButts, D. P. A t Charlotte, N. 0. MOTHER OF . SCHOOL GIRL Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound Re stored Her Daugh ter's Health. i Plover, Iowa. "From a small child my 13 year old daughter had female 1 T l. ;piSito three doctors about it and they did not help her any. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound had been of great benefit to me, so I decided to have her give it a trial. She has taken five bottles of the Vege- table Compound ac cording to directions on the bottle and she ia cured of this trouble. She was all run down when she started taking the Compound and her periods did not come right. She was so poorly and weak that I often had to help her dress herself, but now she is regular and ia growing strong and healthy." Mrs. Martin Helvig, Plover, Iowa. Hundreds of such letters expressing ,. i j .i . nuuureus ul tsucu letters expressing repcrts already published there is gratitude for the good Lydia E. Pink- no news oi tne ugutiug Saturday ham's vegetable Compound has accom and Sunday on Gallipoli Pcniusu- Phshed are constantly being received, pruvui uie reiiauiiiby vl uiis graoa oiu T. la mm A imtfrA Iia D.ILIh I If von are ill tint rimer nlnnor anrl gotiations are moving more quick- continue to suffer day in and day out but ly. . 1 ne riuigarian Minister bac at once take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- a long conference todar with Sit Edward Grey, the British Minis ter of Foreigh Affairs, after which the AmbaSBsdors of the Entente Powers and the Serbian Minister called on the Foreign Minister table Compound, a woman's remedy for woman's ills. ' If you want special advice write to Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi dential) Lynn, Mass. Tour letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. I find Doan's Kidney Puis are izeM infection. and gives nature as the only medioine for that trouble sistance by overcoming congestion I have taken them for years and and gives a chano3 for the free they have always been beneficial, and normal flow of blood. Prioe 60o, at all dealers. Don t Sloan's Liniment is an emergenoy imply ask for a kidney remedy doctor and should be kept con- 0At Dnan's Kldnev Pills tne same 1 stantl on hand 25c. 50 Thaltfiftfl. RaiWilla ti. KA Pr;v I Onions. .75 to 1.00 that Mrs. Barber had. Foster-Mil- ll.OO iA onnfeaina aix timea R KA Wilb-a.hopA as KA aik Rve. per bushel, $1.15 w I w I vw-vw, - w w WW UC- I nu.bAMa 1 Ka h I Tm"9 w "luawu o,uu, Qeese, iao per id. Cmcb ExcorsioB to Weshingtoo, D. C. Tuesday, September 2st. Southern Railway has arranged to operate low fare per capita ex oursion from Salisbury, Greens boro, Reidsville and intermediate points to Washington, D. 0., Tuesday, September 21st, arriv ing Washington Wedneiday morn ing, 22ud. . Returning then tickets will be honored on any regular tram inoluding day ooacb es op to and including train 29 SALISBURY MARKETS. Corrected weekly by D M. Miller & Son Bacon, sides per B , 16 to 17. Bboulaers, per ib, ie to 17. ham, per Bb , 20 to 22) . round, per ft, 15 to 17. Butter, choice yellow, 20 to 25 Chickens, per lb, 10 to 13. Ducks, 20 to 30. Guineas, 25 to 80. Eggs, per doz, 25 to 80. Corn, per bushel, $1.15 to 1.20 Flour, straight, per sac, $3.00 pat, S3.25 Rut. tiflr hnniirwl ftn. BO tn ftCL' leaving Washington at 4:80 p. m. Honey, per lb, 18 to 20. Friday, September 24th. Ird. N. C, per lb, 12 to 14. Following fares will apply from 0MaSrA 1 stations named : Potatoes, Irish, per bu, 60 to 75 saiiSDury fDUU, ttign Point Wheat per bush. L10 to 120, burn 0o Props., Buffalo, N. Y, 1 much as the 26c. i - "F
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