, 4 -J J'.-'. LOCAL NEWS of interest to ' -ALL OF OUR READERS, Sheriff" James H.K rider has got a noe for crimiuals like a hound dog for . rabbits He catches them acomMig and arguing. . Sunday night as he was; coming into; the city he noticed a light in the woois north o f Spencer. After going on some distance he stopped hw machine and footed it around: .some dis tance to the light - around which a bunch of Negroes were playing" ''skin." c He arrested them and in Mon day morning's court paid fines for gambling. The federal court is in ses sion at- Statesville this week and next week will hold forth in- Salisbury. Judge Boyd will preside and Solicitor Hammer will prosecute. The Famous Robinson Shovrs was here last Wednes day and was very good. There were a "number of splendid acts and it was err- joyed by a large number of patrons The Robinson show is not as large as some others but as shows go it has few faults arid is as worthy as any. The HarryBelk Company has a new advertisement in this paper. This is one of the oest all round firms to trade with i n Salisbury. They have an excellent re cord for square dealing and courteous treatment of their patrons. Yon can't go wrong when you go to Harry -Belfc Co'b. Theo Baerbaum who has occupied the Hedrick build ing on Main Street, the square, for thirty-odd years, is mov ing into the Murphy block, occupying the store recently vacated by (xeo. H. Shaver. The city aldermen with the assistance of the fire depart ment has decided to place six additional fire boxes on the outskirts of the city. rne elevator at tne new school north of the. fair grounds came down on J. G. Urowder, the transfer man and contractor, Friday after noon and it is thought his hip and an ankle were fractured. He was taken home, given attention by a doctor, and will, it is hoped, be able to be oat soon. Attention is called to the new advertisement of V. Wallace & Sons. They have the goods, sell them at the most reasonable prices and are reliable people to deal with. Farm Demonstrator Crump- tonand County Commissioner ?W. T. Sumner are so'endinc: the week in Raleigh with the Rowan exhibit at the State fair. They certainly have a splendid exhibit and hope to carry off tne first prize. Let it be understood, however A a 1 i a i - loai inougn spieaaia crops of almost every variety can be raised in Rowan, our peo ple are not disgusted with their lot and are not desirous to sell their land and leave. The Salisbury Conce Hand at a recent meeting Beiccted the folio wing officers: J. Will g Proctor, director; J.C. Yarboro, president; A. L. Jarrell. secretary treasu r er; J. W. Proctor, business manager; W. W. Scott, trus tee for six months; E. D. Backner, trastee for twelve months; P. T. Yarboro, trustee for eighteen months. A new band has been or ganized here which is to be known as the Salisbury Mu nicipal Band. It. starts off with eighteen members and its officers are as follows: A kv Hartman, president; TV B. Moore, secretary and treas ver; J. Van Hanfurd, direc tor, and Gr." E. Dunham li brarian. ' . ' , C. C. Adams, proprietor of Cne Farmer's Seed House, has moved his place of business from 105 E. Fisher to 119 E. Fisher, only a few doors east on the' same street? Clifton Bparks, treasurer of the Sparks' Shows was in the city last week and stated clenpitely that the show. would be quartered in Satis-1 bury again this winter. This is good news for the. many friends ot the Sparks people here. They are expected here next month. ' ' ' w"" Head Th Wazohmajb and Bjecori NH J Knebel wjio has been maKiug his home in Salisbury for eeverarraontha. lef t today for 'Guanica: ' Porto Rico. J where he will be general man ager pi tne welfare depart ment ot be fchi&pica Cent rale There was a well atterded and important service held n Main street Methodist Church Sunday night by the pastor of the ch lirch; Rev. Cl F. Sherrill and' the -mem bers of the Women's Chris- ian Temperance Union. About all phases of the sub ect was ably discussed and the meeting was full of in spiration and helpful euges- 10ns. , ; Af rs. P. W . B rown, nee Miller nee Mrs. Shepherd, a native of Salisbury,: with sev eral other u women were ar rested in Greensboro Satur day afternoon for conducting ne ; jenerson notei as a bad house tihe was fined $500 and costs, but took an ap peal and was released on a bond of $500 e . , : The work of macadamizing JN. .Long Street is progressing satisfactory. ' r : The arrangements for the meeting of the state Sunday School Association h e re, Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday November 22nd, 23rd and 24th are getting in shape and it is believed the asso ciation will have one of the biggest meetings in its his tory. Sunday will be observed as Reformation Day, especially by tne Lutherans of Salis bury. This is an important date in the history of relig ious freedom and as such its celebration is quite propar. The Salisbury Phythians are now nicely quartered in their handsome new hall over Saleeby's on the square. Xt was occupied Monday night for the first" time by Rowan Lodge No. 100. The friends of John A. Murphy, who has been kept at home for a year or more by an attack of paralysis, will regret to learn that be had a fall last week and in- jured his hip and arm. A Chapter of the Eastern Star, an auxiliary of the Masonic fraternity, was or ganizd at Spencer Monday afternoon. Mrs. T. J3'. Tate was elected worthy matron and Mrs. Carrie Hutchins was elected secretary. Por Indigestion. Never take pepsin and prepara tions containing pepsin or other digestive ferments for indigestion, ts the more you take the mere you will have to take. What is needed ii a toaio like Ohamher- 'ain's Tablets that will enable the stomach to perform itt functions uaturally. Obtainable every where. No Pardoa For Peebles. John Peebles, of Sunburst, N. 0., eon of the late Lake Peebles of Salisbury, who, while depot agent at Sunburst, shot and killed a man for whioh he was tried and sentenced to a short term for manslaughter, was in Salisbury MoLday en rente to Raleigh to ask the Governor for a pardon. The Governor told Mr. ' Peebles yesterday that he was sorry for him, but ooutd not grant the par don, at least not without Judge N ebb's request who passed the sentence. Weatber Fosecut Jor October. From 15th to 22nd, fair and cool, if wind is southwest slight showers, and; if wind it northeast at frjm 6 to 8 a. m., on the 15th, look for heavy frost, inside of these seven days. C ':' From 22ud to 80th, rain and wind, some stormy like aud cool i n is montn win snow up some warm, cold and uncertain weather as this is the obange month be tween summer and autumn and lots of wind this month. . ' Hxmrt Rkid, Route No. 8, Salisbury, N. C. . When Baby Has the Croup. When a mother,; it awakened from sound sleep to find her child who has gone to bed apparently in the best of health struggling for breath, she is natnrallv alarmed. Yet if she can keep her presence of mind and, give Ohamt erlain't Cough Remedy every ten minutes until vomiting it produced, quick relief w ill follow andj the otriid will drop to sleep to awaken in the morning as well as ever. This remedy has been in use for many years with uniform tuooeu. tainable every whera; Ob- K-nriamMSeoni'.MIj.Iwo.f -James - U i Bty Jh"riff (J Mike K nUill M outr t ( .the went fooiedTsmen that thiVacribA hn mtivup with for : niftuy , jear.- - Ha "h a. 1 on liviiiSa easy street, so iar asH mestio ooudittom go f autil Mo- day.veu thiiigt obugftd i mj what.; 'HCha?iVg a cbaramg daughter, Mtaa ottb, whb Ickik. d dila jna iiediJ QoqJtmgwfot bim, aud who waa toeiug w-Kdly F. Marnn; Ffi ou ofC Mriard Mr JT. J. K of.Ofima Grove, Mr, Ittmball kuewjrhat :wtgo)i -g aiicf waa illiag; yea eveu cam 9 t i Saiiahar? ajd-went to Couoori with vhta 'daughter ' and : speut m )uy freely for od min g marrig fxpectTng the oaremouy to tabo plaoa ioou, bat jast whea he koewjuot. 3 j you oau imagine what; a Burprire it waV for . bini auday aftaruoou to disc )ver ft marriagd oeitifioa'te ftam-td aLd haugitig . op in hia daughter's room( the oeremony having beeu performed Oha'rlotie on August 25shC nearly $wo xnoathi ago. He admits "ttafat he waa fooled and that badly aod says it is do qbo for any one to tell hiq lhfc a wo mau oau't keep a seorat. Miss Kimball, ,haviog prepared to go t) Wades boro Monday to be with her husbind, just allowed her father to beoome aware of the faot, breaking, tha news to him a little gently as it wers. Mr. Kfird is employed with the railroad at Wadeaboro and they will make their home there, followed by the sjood wishes of a host of friends. Catarrh Canaot ba Cared - with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the dis sease. L Catarrh is a blood or con stitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken . internally, and acts di rectly upon the blood and mncu jus surface. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quaok medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best phy sicians in this o dud try for years and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonio known, combined with the best olood purifiers, acting directly ou the muoons surfaces; Tha per fect combination of the two iu gredieuts is what produces such wonderful results in curing ca tarrh. Send fur testimona's free. F.J. CHENEY & CO., Props. Toledo, O Sold by Dragists, price 75i. Take Hall's Family Pills f r constipation. Tie Saliitnry Norail aid I'M trial Institote Contractor Lazenby with a force of workmen is busy oomplatiuc the building intended for the Sal isbury Military Institute. It ii to be used by the Salisbury Nor mal aud Industrial Institute oi wh tch' Rev, Geo J H . Atkinson is president This institute was to open today, but owing to the in complete condition of this big building, temporary quarters was seoured in the Maxwell Chambers school building, the old sobool building in the rear of the Presby terian Churoh and the Wile resi dence on- Churoh and Bank Streets. This is an entirely new enterprise for Salisbury bringing with it thirteen new oitizeus, uo Salisturian 'being connected it ith it whatever. It it intended ta ch tain pupils from all parti of this State and from other States, and, if successful, will be quite an ad dition to the city in many ways. : boughs Tbst are Stopped!" , Careful people tee that they are stopped . ; ii r. iLing't Kew liis- coyery it a remedy of tried merit. It nat held its own on the market for 49 years. Youth and old age testify to itt saothing and healing qualities. Pneumonia and? lui troubles are often caused by detay of :treatmentppJCiriigt DisoovwytpTsftfHti coughs and relieves 1 jylejS denoies. Money back ; if it i fails fir PrisprPriBiisX MT. itheiRla Salisbury . Printing Offioa, 120 West Innes St., up stairs. W: SeCOOi SleilS should be in every office, 40o per:1.000: Ihe rea Salisbury Printing Offioe, 1 2 O Weak Ijuiaa 3Ueo4, upstairs. : The marna9 of;Mies" Drudrr, daughter of Mrs.t ElU Welfare cf WinstoV 8alemr:;aud0r h Kern, son of Mr; add Mrs. John B. Ketn, of Salisbury! took place at-the home of the. bride's motor r flask Thursday. Dr. . Kern i veterinarian and hat taen tnakiu g hiahome iu WiostonSalem f t the past three years and has been quite suooessfa). f Miss Celeste Bost, of Bast Speu cerTdaughtsr of Mr. and Mrs;" J. B. Bast, and James Lyons," Jr. V ton of Mr.: and-Mrs. James Lyonr, of Salisbury, were united in mar riage at "the home of th of&oia ting minister, Rev. Geo. H. Oox, D. D , in East Spencer, Friday evening. They tpeuVa few- days 'n Oabarrus County with relatives of the bride. Miss Elizabeth, daahter of Mr. and Mrs. Smoot Ste'eleand Bioh ard H. Penoe, son ot W. W Pence, ; both of Cleveland, : were married at the Mail. Street Metho dist parsonage Saturday morning. Rev. O. F. Sherrill ofoiating. To ReiHa Fiitl Reformed lim. ' The Home Mission Hoard of the Reformed Ohuroh has made it known that it purposes to again assist in maintaining and rejavi natiug Faith Reformed Churoh of this oity, organized by a classical committee in June 1890, when a ot was bought by the Board and the work of building a churoh was pushed and completed in Novem ber, 1398, by Rev. W. H. Stubble bine of Soranton, Pa. Rev. W B. Duttera, having had charge of I the churoh for several years re cently resigned, and efforts are to be made to obtain a new pastor soon. Chronic Constipation. "About two years ago when I began usine Chamberlain's Tab- ets I had been suffering for some time with stomach trouble and I ohronio-constipation. My oondi tion improved rapidly through the ase ot these tablets, since taking four or five bottles of them my health has been fine' writes Mrs. John Newton, Irving, N. Y. Ob tainable everywhere. ooiauos Trv to Leave Couotry. Newport News, Va., Oct. 15.- Several sailors from the Qerman auxiliary cruisars Kronprinz Wil- helm and Print Eitel Friedrich, uterned at the- Norfolk Navy Yard, attemnted to seoure passage today on the Dutoh freight steam- ra Menniksndam and Maartens- dijk about to sail from this port for Rotterdam. iOae of the men vas arrested aboard the Maartens- iijk at the request of her captain aud is teing held by the police for the oommaudment of the Navy Yard. The others are supposed to 1 have returned to their ships. The Dutoh captains reported the noident to Collector of Customs Hamilton, who issued a statement saying rigid precautious would be taken in tne tuture to prevent the ... uterned viermans from escaping. - Washington, UJt. I0.-7AII leave! f absence for the men of the Ger- man auxiliary oruisers KrQnprinz Wilhelm and Prince Eitel Fried rirth ' in tarn aH afc thA Nnrfntlr Yard, ha. been revoked by th'e Navy Department until Ihe disap - pearanoe of aix warrant of&oers of the Kronprinz Wilhelm has been satisfactorily explained. The di - partment took this action' when it was reported by Rear Admiral Baatty, commandant of the Nor - folk Yard that the msn who had bought the yacht Eclipse, had been granted leave for a sail but Had not returned. - The captains of the two oruisers gave pledges for their crews when the ships .were sent to the yard and have been permitted to grant their " men such shore leave as iney tnougus aesiraoie. ah leave ror tne internea crews now hssj M ' " . J ' ' been'revoked, however, and? no one will be permitted to go ashore except on matters of arpent necee sity-until it it known whether the th.missibg'Six men have viplated While no prosecution oauld fol low the arrest ot tlx, it was indl- cated at tne x avy apartment t h a t more rigorous inkernment would be enforced if it was , found that the menhad attempted leavethe country. . ,. BniBf CM Sore? Ottier Rsimdles Cnsw' rb went case, no matter of howioMBtaino': are VSLZ Sortie Features of the i , - - - i Hagenbeck-Vallaco ' DlglShows Henri P. Flefcber to go Mexico. Washington, Oct. 19. Venus tiano Oarransa was formally re cognized t . day as the Chief Ex. eoutive of the Rapublie of Mexico by the Governments of the United States, Brazil, Chile, Argentina Guatemala, Bolivia, Uruguay, Colombia and Nicarauga. Diplomatic representatives of the fir it six Latin American coun tries selected in the order of that ranfc here, were parties to the Pan-American conference on Mexioaa affairs, but ihe astion of Colombia and Nicaragua indicates that all tneotner tfepaDiicsoi tne Western hemisphere will follow (ae lead of their sister Nations in extending recognition. - Jfiach of th4 Q ivernments sent a letter to Eiiseo Arredondo, per ianal representative here of Mr. Oirrauza, All were couobed ..in the same form, and that of the Uaited States added a formal' ex pression Cf an intention soon to accredit an Ambassador to" Mex- oo. - i Henry Prather Fletoher, at present Ameiioan Ambassador to (Jmle, practically has been decided upon for the post. Although a Republican in politics, he was el- vated from the rank of Minister t0 Ambftaaor by President Wil son af ler a loug and suooessful record in the diplomatic service. A-eingged System Noeda Attention. Are-you bilious, dizzy and list less? Dr. King s New Life Pills taken at once seise upon oonsti nation and starts the-bowels mov inn naturally and easily. More over it aots without griping Negleofc of a clogged ByBtem often ?UUB I VlUi BJ Jk UIOVUV UI9 iUSHSOAB BUU hn- noori fnnctiouiuir need im 1 mediate aUeutnu. It you: wish i j w j a to a ase up tomorrow morning bappy in mind and entirely satis fid start your treatment tonight. 25o a bottle.' TslDaS CottOD WHUO tO $130 Per Bill. i Washington Oct. 18 r-There is J much speou'ation as aa , to how j high cotton will go' thit seaian; 1 The price has already mounted I above the nrediotions --of peisi mists. 1 The cptimistic map from, the Loottoii belt i a. Representative Thomas Heflin of "Alabama. He predicts that cotton will saU for $100 ft bale and seed; $6D a ton be- Ure the preieut crop ; is disposed of. lie is' advising ' farmers to hold thir ' cotton, . and 'get good prices lor t. 1 Pnnnr4MrQt I ft l.llllil I llU II ' At a meeting :held.;ii the; old (court House Sunday by: a; of ex-members of FaiifaT Reformed I Church and-Rev.WrB 'puttera it was decided: o;organai;Op 1 beginninglift ft naiiiK nx under tht oontrol of thf -.Home vMission'So- f oiet ? of N ew rxorx and to- De 11 I oharge of.Dr Dattnra. Toey Will i hold ftgplar ohuroh and 8siiday to! sohooi'ilrvlccB in the old oourt , 1 honsef for the preseut The main tenet! Of th Oongregatioaat U.s Kri$depeeirces hd. the 1 itoverhing toady of the church r sts with Uhe asaembled . brother h od ox etvoa (suoiott EARNING ' &r AIWLETOLD TALE One of Interest to Our Renters Good Hews bears repeating and when it is confirmed titer a lens apse of time, even if we hesitatbd to believe it at first hearing, wt feel secure in accepting its truth now The following experience of a Salisbury man is canflrmed after- seven years. " ' John W. Glover, shoe repairer, 30 N. Main St , Salisbury, Bays: 'I suffered severely from back ache and pains aoross my loins. I couldn't get out cf bed. Doan't Kidney Pills had greatly relieved one of theiamily of kidney trouble and X started using them. A few doses stopped the pain in my back and I was soon well." (Statement-given January 6sb, 908). On March 10&h, 1915. Mr. Glover added: "I haven't had to take Doan's Kidney Pills for a long time. I still - consider tnem the bBt "medicine for kidney troubles." Price 50o,.at all dealers. Don1. simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the sam that Mr Glover had. Foster- Milbnru Co., Props., Buffalo, N.Y. Sale e! Taln&Iiie Real Estate. Pursuant to the provision contained in a Mortgage Trust Deed executed by win wooa ana wire, ot Uleveland, North Carolina, ta John Stewart, Trustee and Mortgagee;-on November 1, 1919. ana recorded in Book or Mort gages No. 60, page 149, to secure an indebtedness provided therein , de fault having been made in the pay ment of said indebtedness, and the said John J. Stewart h iving died, and tne undersigned, having duly qualified as his Administrator, the undersigned; as Administrator, will expose for sle at public auction for esh at the court house door in Salisbury, N. O., on Satnrday, Nu mber 13:h 1915, at the hour ot twelve M the follow ing describ d real estate: Beeinning at a stake, Anlerson Irvin's corner; thence south 88 J deg west 2.05 enains to a stake; thence south 12 deg. we it 3. IS chains to a s'ake, corner grave yard ; thence south 231 dec west 6 6T chains to a stake : thence south 91 deg. east 1.07 chains to the stake ; thence north . 18 deg east 9.35 chains to the beginning con taming one ana ninety-one-handredths (1.81; acres, more or less : For back title see Book of Deeds No. 180, page 289.. This the 7th day of Oatooer, 1915, r John l. Rbnolskan.' Administrator of John JVSetwart.'-'de- ceased. - , . . ' Gifts of ' ' Nothing more acceptable -- attractive; silverware, combining cood taste with a quality of endurance which tjucn cnaniciensQcs maKe 187 ROGERS BROS. waire most desirable for gifts. ' To-day this renowned trade mark assures the purchaser not only of securing me original brand of Rogers, but the heaviest grade q plate guaranteed By the makers to give absolute. satisfaction. The remarkable durability of "1847 ROGERS BROS." Silver has won it the popular tide "Stber Plate that Wear? - . Knives, fork, spoons 1 ' 1 iuuueu m numerous simple and chaste. - v. poW by leading dealers everywhere. Send lorcatalogueC-L," showing all pattenu. . . MERIbEN BRITANNIA CO. (Iiitcrn.Uooal Slim Co., Saoomar.) Marideo, WAV Trade withj C. P.SIlUPIfJG THE GROCER, lie carries a .full line of High Grader Groceries at very low prices. Buys.all kinds of Produce, Chickens, Eggs, Bacon, and .' vegetables. See him Headquarters for Watkins Medicine Co. 'PhoneST. 119 W. Inniss St. CP. SHUPIMS Sileol YalaaUe Lands . - Pursuant to the terms of a certain Mor gAge Deed of Trust executed on on January 20, 1915, by Hairy Black well, Frank Barringer, Julius Bar bar, Kerry Uarwood, Ueorge Hhelton, and (ieoT g" Barber, Trustees of Zion Union Star Primitive Baptist church by virtue "f a resolution passed - by said church January 11, 1915, which said Martgage need 01 Trust is amy recorded in Book of Mortgages No, 51, page 40, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured, aad at the request of the holder of the note therein secured, the undersigned trustee will expose for sale at public auction for cash at the court house door in Salisbury, North Carolina on Saturday, Ootober 23rd, 1915, at the hour of twelve M., the following described valuable ehurch property : 'That certain lot lying in the Great West Ward of the city of Salisbury, N. Ci,. on the southeast side of Craige Street and . beteen Horah and Bank Streets beginning at a stake on the aoii the wt side of Craige Street at the cornor 145 feet, southeast from the east corner, intersection of Horah and Craige Streets, and runs thence south east in a line paralell with Horah Street 50 feet to a stake ; thence, north iwi paralell with Craige Street 74 feet 10 a stake; thence, northwest paralell with front line 50 feet to edge of Craige Street 74 feet to the beginning. This the 21st day of September, 1915. John L. Bbhdubkah, trastee. Olir LltterlBldS can't be matohed in price, quality or workmanship . The real Salisbury Printing Offic, Wst Innes Street, up stairs. Dttio billheads, note beads, state uonts, envelopes, etc. Sil verware can be offered than assures lifelong service. TRIPLE , and fancy serving pieces may I t "ngnr, some iancy, toow Conn. -1 v. ':''5'