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LOCAL NEWS ' of interest to ' ALL OF OUR READERS. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brady of Morgan Township, were Salisbury visitors yesterday, M. B. Rufty of the Union Church, neighborhood, was in town yesterday with a load of turkeys. H. A. Freeze of At well Township, was in the city yesterday. Esq. W L Kimball, G. H. Lentz and John A. Black welder of China Grove were here for court yesterday R F. Fleming of Rural No 2. China drove, was a visitor in the city yesterday. ' Mr. Fleming recently had a slight stroke of paralysis, but is now able to get about fairly well. The friends of E J. West, eon of J. J. West of Salis bury, who entered the serv ice of the Southern Railway as stenographer in the me chanical department at the shops north of here in 1896, liaa been promoted from one position to another and was recently made ageut for the Queen & Crescent Route at Greensboro- Ths shows how the Salisbury boys forge to the front when giveu a chance and, it seems they Deputy Collector Martin and others captured a still,, an automobile and a man in Yadkin County, last week. ine man gave nis name as Frank Walters of Kan apolis, and said he was operating the automobile for hire, it being found to be loaded with booze. r The appeal of James Cooper who killed his sweetheart, Emma Price, Negroes, sever al months ago, is now before the Supreme Court. He was sentenced to be electrocuted and is asking for a new trial. The marriage o f Miss Sadie Correll of China Grove, and Charlie Archie of Kan, napolis took place Saturday night in the office of Register of Deeds J. C. Deaton, Enquire Wr L. Ray officiat ing. They will make their heme at Kannapolis. Salisbury's military com pany4 the 4th Co. C. A. C, which has been occuping the third floor of the Washiugton Building have decided to move into the Stonewall Olub Rooms in the Murphy Block, quarters once occu pied by the Salisbury Mili tary Co. The members en joyed a Dutch supper in their armory Thursday night. Our old friend Will Fes perman, while trimming a tree in Dr. Whitehead's yard, Information was received in Salisbury Monday to the effect that William Shoaf, a native of (hit county, had died in Brooklyn, N, Y Mr Shoaf was a machin ist jand as employed in the navy yard there. The came . of hie death it not known. Hia remains are expoted to arrive today and, if in-time, the funeral will be held (his afternoon at 8 o'clock from the residence of his brother, T. J. Shoaf, on South Caldwell S'reefe. Mr. Shoaf was a brother of Walter Shoaf, now living in New York, and Mrs. 0. M. Hall of Salisbury. Mrs, Etta May Brooks, wife of Mr. Thomas Brooks, of Spencer, aged 89 yean and 10 months, died at her home, in Spencer Thursday morning from the effeots of tuber oalosis. The busbaud and five small children sutvive. The re mains were taken to Siler 0t aud the fuceral was held from the Methodist church, at that place this morning. Mr. tfroofcB is an employe of the Southern and has many friends who will sympathize with him in his bereavement. The Sunday School Coralioii. The North napolis last August loaded with liquor, fir eale an attor ney representing some one in Concord claimed to have a mortgage of $425 on the tell to the ground a distance of 25 or 30 feet. He fell on The North Carolina bunday liis head and knocked a hole School Association convened id the old court house in Salisbury attention at the I Monday afternoon where, after re sponses were delivered, the carry ing out of the program, as pub lished in last week's Watohwan, was taken up, Quite a number o earnest Uonitian workers are pffsent and some very intpinug talks nave been made, as tne pro gram is being worked out day by day. The first thing on the program Monday afternoon was the Sunday ir- I school parade. This consisted of ant rrtit a nhannu mnaf ihit where except at home. We) !u the.groumV a?-d Binfte i afrotl,, ..Jiiig given attention at th Znn hr sanatorium, he is expected to he addresses of welcome aud - out in a few days and ready oBiuraay w n e n esnerin to continue trimming trees. Armor uucreu au automoDiie, that he had seized at Kan- Delmer Lentz. son of Mrs. K. L. Lentz. of Providence I'owuship, fell off the porch brinay evening and broke his collar bone. Dr. Shaver was called and reset the bone and the little fellow is now taw 'I hia 1-kAS-f 4- I-h a i--f 4- 4- ca;inff off hidrier wlJ ttiog along nicely wnnlH hovA rwor 3ti on I There were two alarms of for it. The attorney stated nrtJ turned m from box 28, k. i. nnnij 4.i. . . 4. corner of Main and Kerr a ax; Streets, last Fridav mornincr. women, girls and boys. aah ! rofla mod Rf the company being called to teaofaersand pupils from the Sun getting the machine it seem? genome oi u. w. wmasor aay sonooisana owe, ana wa tons, would he snmflthinD- uearby. Only slight damaare interesting, but instead of being a ftls Hdttir fhAman mit. h was done, but the wind was the morgnge bought the plowing and had the blaze machine aiul- complications ?"lieu 8tarr? uu u"u"1 0rti; werea voided. Reccently Mrs, Tubbs, who her ii asbond, Rev. T. with 11. Tubbs, have been making their home in Salisbury, left Pennsylvania to he with her sister who was ill with pneu monia. The sister died be fore her arrival and udw Mrs isbury would have had a real fire. The deer that has been seen air . t- 1 in western rwowan several times this fall, it is thought was killed last week near Mt. Mourne by a posse of hunters. t was taken to the home cf D. M.Gudger, in that viciuN The program describes it as fel- "magQirloent parade' we regret to say that only about one-tenth of the Sunday sohool workers and pupils in the county were pattioW pants. The last thing, or the closing item on the program, will takf plaoe tonight, in the old coor' house and is called a 13 and a Sohool, historical "pageai.t." Wiley and Mave I.yeriy. Tne basket ball .team defeated M orevi!le la Fridav the 19sh wifch 8C re of 14 to 8 but was de feated the fcllowiug Tuesday hy Spencer with a score of 21 to 14, We certainly can give the China Grove boys credit for playing a gcod clean game. We will bt uual le to have "tire Lyceum course which we had planned to have ou account of financial ptsndipg. Two more new students have entered school this week, thy 'are Mason Wilhelm and Alexander Bist Everybody is joyfully antioips tirg the ThankBgiying vacation which lasts from Wednesday even ing until Monday morning. Whenever Yu Need a QoersI Tv -laico Grove's Th? Old Standard Grove's 1 ask chill Tcuie is equally" valaabi 3 C General Tonic because it centiios ' well known tonic propertiesofQOlN? : and IRON." It acts on the Liveir, Di s oat Malaria, Enriches &e Bipod tbe wnole System, soceir n c ft The members o f Salisbury Council, 507, United Oommeioial Travelers enjoyed their fourth an nasi banquet at the Yadkin Hotel Friday night. . Besides an un usually excellent supper -there was good music and some splendid address by members of the order and ethers. F T. Patterson was toastmaster and the principal ad d.ess of the evening was by W. A Self of Hickory. Why those Pains ? n n n n n u U n 0 0 0 Here is a testimonial unsolicited "H I had my will it would be advertised on every street corner. The man or woman that has rheumatism and fails to keep and use Sloan's Lini ment is like a drowning man refusing a rope." A. J. Van Dyke, Lakeivood, N, J. Sloan's Liniment 0 0 H 1SH m 0 SJ"r I jfo JS'.7 is- - r. : mi Tin Rer. Irl R. Hicks 1916 AlDauc. i be R"v. Irl R. Hick. 1916 Al- mmao t by ar the fiaeaf, largest an bfB e"v r before print fd The Hick i rm and" weather forecasts for 1915 agi: have proven their truth and value, and this splendid Almai ac fcr 1916 should find its way straight into every home and office in America. The Rev.-Irl R! Hicks Magazine, Word and Works, and his unique Almanao shruld always go together, both for only one dollar a year. The Almanao alone is 85c, prepaid Seed to Word and Works Publish ing Companv, 8401 Franklin Ave., St . Louis, Mo. The Carolina f atcta -and- The Rowan Record, Making a Fine Semi Weekly, will have a 1- Saturday, November 21 Watch Your Mail WATCH REPAIRING. F r iipw v?at.chf8, jewelry and repairs at reasonahle prices, g RQ th drug Btr.r n-nt-itp Quarry, cr R. L- BROWN. Nc. 6, alisbnrv N. C. 10-27 6 m W. pd. ; ; Piles Cored la 6 to 14 Days. Vottr. drnggtot wilt Nfttod taotMST if FAZO OINTMENT Una to cure any eaSSmtsSS. Blind, Bleeding or Protrndins Piles in6ol4 dvvl Xhefint application give Ba and tot. 50c Report of tM sond&toa of THE BANK OF SPEllCEn. at Spencer, id the State of Notch Oar- olina, at the elote of business November 10th, 1915. .. EESOTJR0E8. Loans and discounts $88,850.18 Overdrafts secured.. 427.45 Furniture Sid Fixtures. ... BfiQQJDQ Due from National Banks $4,986.93 Dae from Banks and Bankers...... 1,065(70 Cash items 2,788.82 Silver coin, includ ing all minor coin .currency 560.58 National bank notes and other U.S. notes 10.19L00 1988.12 Total $11116.75 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 125,000.00 Surplus fund 2,500.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid 1.063.82 Deposits subject to check 49.880.82 Sa vines Deposits 27.688.26 Due to Banks and... Bankers 92448 Cashier's Checks outstanding 4.798.67 88SL98 Total $111,815.75 State of N, 0.. County of Bowan, sS: l, J. il. Dorsett. cashier of the aboye named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to tne Dest oi my Knowieuge and belief, J. K. Dos8xtt. eaahiar. Correct Attest: H. P. BaAVDis, J. W. Carlton, Directors. H. L. Monk. ) Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 19th day of November, 1915. W . a. (Joophan, notary public For Surveying. Farms and City Property, Plots, Deeds. Maps, etc, write A. Trexler, R. F. D. No. 6, SALISBURY II. C, 'Phone: Liberty. your Holiday Shopping early at the big store, ALL WR0N6 TnhK,. ? M,f h. af Jty and a royal feast was had. lows: rrn;:T The bi rally to have been Aq education ,1 pageant present- same disease. Rev. Tnbbs h.f by Cheatnat Hill Conns ei by the local Sunday Schools f Mt Sunday night to be with cu wo" D' aay uigui, wap oaiisoury, portray iur ongm ,ifl nrifa postponed. Motice of the growth and development of reli D . . r rT new date will be given later. Canup, who was so seriously injured last Wednesday af tertioon, when the auto m I fhe Misiaks is Mafle bf Many Salisbury wnicn sne was riaing coiiiaea Clfizens - A. . A I T 1 V a V ieseur xram, are Look fot the cause of backache . 10 me eneci tnat sue win re To be cured you must kno the cover, as me improires daily, cause Mr. Canup s mother, who has Ii it's weak kidneys you must been Cinit ill, is also said to set the kidneys working right. be improving. Rev. M. L. A Salisbury resident tells you ftarmn of NTmot Vnrlr who how. Mma hnmafnonUni fu fnJ Mrs. M. A. VVinecoff, 331 E .lfhia cia,. ia f KerrStalisLurysaysrIdidu't to return to-morrow. gtous education trom patriarchal times to the present day modern Sunday School with all its divi si)os and departments. The lollowiog periods are pre sented. I. Hebrew. II. Christian Era. III. Modern. IV. The Graded Sunday School. 1., Elemeutary Division. 8 Roll, birth to b. Beginners Department, 4, a. Cradle know what it was to have a well years. day ana 1 waB in constans misery I Vfr tmnir anhafi art f.Viafc T nrtnlr) fhaMr.h HafAlmo T nf harJ tlltrdlv dt&S mVBfilf arOUnd. In " ux vuD ui uu uiiua Aubucx i j o - 7 1 r: t-v . on .n KunnH m.'ll ha hail the morniue 1 could hardly set rnmT ispurimeut, o, i, Jrthr,'fl nhnrph Hnliahnrv' oat of bed. My kidneys were in 8 years. hfflnn,nff tn.mnrrnw !)ad shape and the kidney secre- d. Junior Department, 9, 10, 0 r T -- - tioi s were unnasurai My nerves n when Rev. J. L. Morgan of T k. lI "J"" Raleigh will make the opening Lh a. and ofn thnnahl 2- Secondary Division. address. Thursday morning t WOQ!d lote mv reason I tried ft- Intermediate Department, a Thanksgiving service will many medicines, but nothing 13, 14, 15. 16 years. be held in this church, Kev. seemed to do me any good until b. Senior Department, 17, 18 Geo. tl. Uox, D. D , of open- I took Uoan'e Sidney fiiiB, 19 20 years. cer delivering an appropriate p'ccuraa b ine reopie s uwg uo. ia.mAn inev rniievea me ire m sne ursi ana 1 coniinuea uung mem unci! ine many inenas 01 uapi. mv back didn't ache and my kid Wm. M. Wiley, Who IS being Devs caused me no trouble I treated at Johns Hopkins now feel like a different perso- Hopnital Baltimore, for nerv- Price dOo, at all dealerB. Don't oiiH tronhle. will recrret to si no pi v ask for a kidney remedy 1 a I . . -rr 1 n-li j 1 get JJoan s Jia jbj ring me same that Mrs Wineooff had. Foster MilbnrnCo , Props., Bnflfalo.iJ Y. and we will save you money. We have rn hand a wonderful and m 9t complete Bfecck of suits rauinc in pric from $8.50 on tbronjrh to $25 00 You will find the?e suits to of excpptionally fin vploe. fa 1 eyoud comparison with any other line of suits in the State. learn that he is not recover ing rapidly. The services conducted by Archdeacon Percy C. Web ber duriug the past week at St Euke's Episcopal Church, ware largely attended and vinced much interest on the nart of Salisbury people . His sermons were of a high order and greatly enjoyed. The last meeting was held Sun day night when the church! was not not3 large;enough to r commodate all who wished to be present. 1 9 Drire Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S 1 ASTBLBSS chill TONIC. You know v hat yoa are taking, as the formula is 1 tinted ea every label, showing it is Ltttwa ana iron in a tasteless form. 3. Adult Division. Home Department. Departments cf Missions, Tamr perance, and Education. The Fan Lift Sitol Calf oflar MSCALLS MAGAZHiE n taw it wmw McCall't Maiatiaewill help you dress styl- lsiiiy at a moderate Tilt Qumiae drives out malaria, the (By the publicity committee. China Grove, Nov., 24ih. The nroirram committAa nf tho O'Ro . s 0 Ladies ! Save Money and Keep in j ry Literary Society has planned Style by Reading McCall's the following program for the Magazine and Using McCall Patterns Lext meeting on November 30th. Debate, Resolved; That the expense by keeping 1 pf aCtlOO Of VlVlSOCtlOn for ECien you posted od the f . . : . latest fashions in tifio purposes is justifiable . Will New Fashion Designs in each issue. Also valuable information on all borne and per sonal matters. Only 60c a year, including a free pattern. Sub scribe today or send for free sample copy. McCall Pattern will enable you to makain your own home, with your own hands, clothing for yourself and children which will be perfect in style and fit Price none higher thxn 16 cents. Send for free Pattern Catalogue W Will Ct Tm Rm Presents for getting sub scriptions among your friends. Send for free Premium Catalogue and Cash Prize Offer. THE MeCALL COMPANY, 239 la 249 West 37&SL, HEW YORK be discussed on thq affirmative by Annie Hoffman, Eugene Kimball ; and Banks Hodge, on the negative by Marjr Cooper, William Swink and James Patterson. Current evente by Lucile Swariugen. Male Quartette by Hoke Bickard, Yorke Peeler, John Bostian and Jenn ings Kester. Recitation by Eliza- I liis WEEK pecial wbich we especially call your at tention to, is the wonderful value we place before yon at We have just received a large assort ment cf Mackinaw Coats for Men and Boys. The Maokinaw is the top coat of the day, it is short in length, ju3t drops a little tnlow the waist giving a free easv movement of the lower limbs, it's heavy in weight and neat in pattern, just the thing to give solid comfort this winter. We have a special lot of 15.00 and $6.00 mackinaws to sell at $4.50 Men's heavy weight Underwear, fleace lined and ribbed. Bast grade, the kind that sells everywhere at 50a the garment. Our special price 35c 16? Tou will find here about 50 Drsen Fine Hat!, the kind that sell for $1.50 and $2.00. We will close these out this week at YOUR CHOICE $1.00 On tbe Bargain Counter You will find a large assortment of mens Odd Coats and Vests from mismatched and broken suits, eaoh and every one you will find to be an exceptional value which we will close out at HALF PRICE NECKWEAR We have on sale this week about 100 Dozm flue pieces of Men's Neckwear. This Neckwear yon will find to be the kind ehat sells everywhere at 25o and JE0o. Our special price for this week Your BOYS' SDITS Something neat and upto-date in Boys' Knee Pants Suits, the kind you buy elsewhere at $4.00 and $5.00. We have them on sale for $2.98 We sell all goods as advertised. You will find us ever ready to live any ad you may read. WALLACE & SONS "AH Goods Sold As Advertised" Stores: Salisbury, Charlotte, Greensboro and Winston-Salem. up to OBMi up tne system. SQ ,bethBottian and aduet by Rose !
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