LOCAL NEWS - of interest to - , ALL OF OUR READERS MARRIAGES lu An alru f fire was tnrud from box 24 Monday morning, th r'sidance i f Ollia Austin, 600 WetFruklin 8tretbeiofcon fir lb 9 tire originated (rem a defec tive fine and the roof of the kifcoh n and ell was burned nearly off. Th fire oompatty responded on reoord tim h . t whe building aaa ayd The lose ia osvnrbd by iu- arai oe. lhe Jewish holidays, Hai uk- kah, or fch feast of the dd ca ti-ju, beg a.s tomorrow evening aiid lasts eight days. Th Nuhern Ocnferenoe of the E. L Church, S. 0. : Synod. closed a four dyV session in 8 J jhu s Uhnrcb Sunday night. Th nrvion Buuday consisted of a sermon in the morning by Rev I. E Long of Mooresyiile, and -at night one on missions by Rev. P D. Brown of High Point. During the absoeuce of Rev. Q. W. Viok, who is visiting at hit old home in the eastern part of th Stake. Rev. J. P. Lanning - Greensboro, a former pastor o the Ptk Ava:iTt MeehodUt Church, will preach. Mrs. Simps ju Pattarsou of th Bf ill Bridge neighborhood is kp' in bed with an attack of pnu BBonia She is about 80. Rural route No, 1 going ou from Craven, siuc the establuh suant of the post office at Craven Ass bean changed to Salisbury, Raral No. 9. C- L. Neel who lives on part f the old Thos Wdtsoa place, five miles West of Salisbury, is bnil iug a barn on his place. He sas when he gets this barn complete it will be one of the hist in the county. It will be 60x80 feet. 0. T. Kepler, who lives five miles from the oity on the Statet villeroad, while plowing on the Id Wood place recently, plow ?d up a lar copper oent of the yeai 1810. It is in good condition a - d a & ap-ioi-aen of the ooinag ol year. . A. M. Can qt Salisbury, who is visiting h s diUghter, Mrs. Mich el Balk ol the Mill Bridge neigh borhood, i quite ill and his re covery is doubtful. Iu a b au&itnl aud impressive ceremcny Miss Nona4'rhomDSon. .daughter of Mr. and Ifra Wil- Tie Dairy Scboilc Ths Dairy schools in this coun ty to which attention was called last week arc now being held, and we understand are being well at tended The first was held at Woodlesf Monday, the second at Gold Knob yesterday, the third is being held at Lower Btone to day and to-morrow, and the fourth will be held at tiostiau school house Friday and Saturday. Catarrh and Colds nam Inompson, of Lexington ana raul Bernhardt, son of Mr and Mrs r. M. Bernhardt of Sal lsunry, were wedded Wednesday evening in the Presbyteriau ohuroh at Lexington. R v. Danil, pastor of the oburch performed the oeremoDy. which was attend, d by a laige assemblage of guests Miss Vertia, the handsome daughter of Mr and Mrs Rafue Oline, of James E Correll, loth of China Grove, were married t the parsonage cf Mt. Zicn UDurcb, China Grove last Thuis- day evening, Thauksgiviucr. Rev. J. H. Keller offiaiatiuff . Th happy osuple went (3 the home of Mr Correll, where they are keep- iug home. Mr. Correll is em- ploped at the China Grove Hard ware, is an ex postmaster and a a a . . pieucia citizen. Thev have many f rienarwho wish them much Annie Kincaid, wife Commissioner Charles J of Cleveland, did yeiterd tern6on after sofferitg a year cr more with Bright disease and pa ra lysis. The un ral will be hn i to-mrrov morning fr. m 'h Presbyterian Ohurch. Mr?. K. -caid was a descendant of the early Settlers who were prominent ii the ftffiaira of the comity, Lit iug a daughter of W. Mortimer K:l- caid and leaves to mourn theii loss a husband, two sons Morti mer End Paul and four brotbee-, Wi Thomas and Lee pre mi net t citistns cf Statesville, Joseph, s leading citizen of Maxion, and James B Kincaid, postmaster of Cleveland. Mrs. Fleming was woman of splendid qualities, a dt vodt, praotical ohristiau woman and a loving . mother and wife She wai widely related, well known and highly esteemed Her cousiD.Mn. Clara L. Stewart, aud M.S. James P. Moore, and others of Salisbury will atttend the funeral in Cleveland. Bailie, the wife of G. W. Hill. died at her home abcut one mil north of China Grove, Thursday morning from the effects cf blocd poison. The funeral was neid rom Harris Chapel Friday after m w r noon. Mrs. mil was a spitnaic woman and leaves a husband and rthree small ohildren to mourn their loss, one being an infant o- She was a sister cl Mrs. G. H. Hill. J. Femicg and happy terdsy ef tarrh. It is To Be Rid Relieved oLa great achievement. people would be weH were it not for ca- is worth ten years of any one's life to learn how to get rid of catarrh. PE-RU-N A will show you, much quicker than any one could tell you, how to get rid of catarrh. THE PERUNA CO., Columbua, OU Mrs. Emma Gannon, 107 E. South gt, Kewanee, Ilia., writes: "For fifteen years I had catarrh ol the head and stomach. I could hardly walk. ' My attention was called to 'The Ills of Life.' I read It through. Then bought a bottle of Peruna. I am entirely well now." National Conic'Ior of ibe S. ail D. ofUpts William H. Jrffrey of Vermont, National councilor of the Sons aud Dughters of Liberty, met with Bagley Ocunoil, No. 6, Fri- dy night and delivered an ad dreis of much interest to the members of the order. Members of other councils were invited and a good sized audience was present to hear him. Mr. Jeff rev is mak-! , .... . iour weesB ing a ic ur oi tms seotion of the oountry in general. Tie LiTe StoclTcflnmUoD, fr A T?i m Ml Tei Mm 6f . llAflM li bits and Sale Booze The convention, exhibit and sale of the Live Stook Association which is to be held in SaHaburf January 25 26, 27 and 28, 1916, is expected t3 be a very interesting affair and will bring considerable numbers of people here from all parts of the State. $250 waa pledged as a guarantee in older to secure this exhibit and a commit tee haa been appointed tor make-a oanvass to secure the amount The oommtttee oonsuta of W O. Maupin, ohairman, S W. Harry, 0, K. Howan, M. C. Quinn, A. B. Saleeby, W. D. Hartman, W. A. Brown, O. W. 8pncer, W B. Crumpton. W. W. Miller and W. II. Woodson. Plies Core? i 6 to 14 lvs. fear &iuumt wi& f rfutO mat- if PAZ OivTMTtNT fall So eorc ftrv r-1 tch't Frotrwutiar memme r naat. Friday morning officers having received information that ovt Garrett would arrived aboard pat seager train No. 29, the earl train from the wet territory to the north, and, incidentally were pet wise to the fact that the said Gar rett had some grips containing fluid "of a oertain variety. Tiu train arrived all right, so did Gar ' rett and so did the . boc ev Ther . were four suit cases coctaiuii g ahoat tea gallons in pint bott'.e- i Garrett was arretted and th bocse seised. Garrett was givn a. nearing in tne county coon Monday morning, was found guii ty andrhied $200 and costs. Ut took an appeal and ao.uallv olaimed that he was not the own let of the bocze and really kn-w i nothing of it. Blind. Bl Zbeftnt published on Witi&j&iiCfrTB Ro w ajj B ecob b cnjFr cl a n 1-eacs .weak ane,iu; jpe'iifsUW seivioe is c nonilu,. admtrab y answers, the pur pete S! a ami? weeklf. -They tve joS allthe oa ii nty ibe ws ecl- pieitg for their read ets, r dondeused that you can,get the 'faois wHh Jut .having "so wade througn col umns Of childish prettle, audar ranged o that you can read the aome nes st : glauc, hic,h is iv.en not only the preference bu jorreotly. TbrseihingsThi adli tion the fact thai it is a horn newspip-r, owned by home pe" tl employs hoine peopUVand stands for a tquara'deal for-Jiome p op e, regardless of Tott or gain, shou d causa every loyal eon o the co nty to make it h:e bu9ii.efe tS eubecribe for them first, last and all the time. We are giving from how till January 1st free to 4II, who -sabscribe now- aud nav M.OO cab, which will nay ud to Jaruarv 1 1017 1 Caro liiiii -aid- The Rowan Record, Mla Fine SemWieekly, " . ... " wui nave a fypaj; 'Mti&j- 8th Watph Your Mail -as - Ii I SW1BIQ GBOCEf, He crMrfuU line of High - " Grade; Groceries at very low prices. Buys all 4mds of Produce Ghickens, Eggs, Bacon, and vegetables. See him Headquarters for Watkini Medicine Co. .'Phone 57. 119iW. Inniss St. c.p. scsupitje n Salislanaa Hart at HopewJI, 7a Edward Taylor.son of tne late W B. Taylor of Salisbury was mj ir d in a freight wreck at Hopewell, Ya.. Saturdav afternoon. Mr. Taylor was employed as "a brake man when a car jumped the track ent to wreaking his left leg and arm. His leg was amputated below the knee and it is fearedjhii arm will also have to be removed. His wife and mother left Saturday night to be with him. Th) latest reports indioate that he is-doing a? well as conditions will permit. Tte Ipei These who were injured in the railroad wreck here last Wednes day night are getting along very well, and after a week in the sana torium, indications point to their complete recovery. Some have returned to' their heme, but O if ax Gardner of Shelby, aud Harry Tally of Charlotte, have had a bard struggle for life. Monday nigbt it waa found neoes ary to amputate the broken leg of young Tally to prevent blood poison. It was taken off just above the knees. He stood the Operation very well and is now ex peoted to slowly improve if noth lag iutervens for the wrse. Yoa Need a Oeoeral T Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Taste-a Cad Tonic is. ecraallv valnahte s GtaaenX Tonic because it contains tt WCU BOOWn tonic properties of QUINZU f ana won. 4.1 acts on tne I4ver. Drfv - Enriches the Blood l IS9UW wnole System. SO cam; 13 auiam Anoiber Tictim rf tke HM A, 0. James of Mt. Pleasant, who was emploj ed Ly the South' ern Railway to do the concreu work on the double trsoaiug south of Concord, was ran over and cut to pieces on the track, iu front cr County Commissioner Sumuer'e home, abcut three miles south ol Salisbury by passenger train Nc. 48, Suuday night. Mr. Jam was in Concord Sunday evening and later was seen in an automo bile coming to Salisbury. It is thought he was stauding on tht step, the door being olosed, or was Tie Boiai Sep rier Court The I Rowan Superior Court whioh adjourned Tuesday after noon because of the illneBS 6 Judge Lane's child, at Timmons ville, S. 0., re opened yesterday more iug with Judge Thomas J v. Shaw presidng. After goitg' tc South Oaroltua Judge Lane's child-was found to be very ill and afterwards had a relapse and there being little hopes of its re covery, he wired. Solicitor Clem' seoure another judge if possible. Mr. Clement took the lm. n n : mmsKHi- 1111 wihii itiiw niiiui uri&iMD i . . . . r 0 ion trre train at aome otner iiihrp. . . . . 1 u w. owu " and losing his hold fell nnder the Qk.. Mnm mnA ml A a I "us " I whflftli wham hia hnnv w a a mt in daring the bafcnee of the term. p f . Sherman Jtarnei, who broke ... nn , t. nraai . 4ft anti : . .u . j .-1. IT-.,- '"' - J " ,u,.u.0t,......... takM 0 0onJordj Uter othef nethBrwn, was given ten years I . wnpA . . nn .... nraai in tht nan for hana breaking and I . r . "..on 00, ana yes iragments were in the other cases against leffc mattered along th. track and juagmens was suipeaa,u. dsvonred bv bnarrifi. -u James was well dressed, had 1100 was given one year on sue roaas fa M ookei Wft8 a widower Ind ror selling wnisaey, ana iu tne same iu a second case to begin five days after the expiration of the first if he is found in the State. Petitions were laid on Judge Shaw's desk asking for modifica tion cf the sentence imposed on three children and a broth er, a. n. James, living at Mt. Pleasant, where the funeral and interment took p'.aoe Monday, Td Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S D. L. Brovn last week, but the what. yon are taking, as the formula is Judge .noaao.d that he did fiS to. ao ousiness snas way ana reiasea Tne Quaine drives ont malaria, the nouaa 1 to consider anything not taken up in open court. And Judge Shaw was right. up the system. 50 eeots Laughter Aids Digestion. Laughter is one of the most healthful exertions; it is of great help to digestion. A still more effectual help-is, a dose of Cham berlain's Tablets. If yoa should be troubled with indigestion give them a trial. They -cost a quar ter. Obtainable everywhere. . loties To Creditors. Having qualified as admu itratdr oi the estate of J. B. Wallace, dee'd, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said decedent to tile ao itemised, verified statement of same with the underiigned on or befote tht 28th day of October 1916, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recorer; . Persona indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt settlement. This October 15, 1915. A. A. Wallace, Adm'rJ iTheo. . iUatls Attorney, For Early Shoppers. V. Wall Sons Offer to the Buying Public of Rowan and Surrounding Coun try, Many Wonderful Bargains. You will Note Many Savings Listed Below. Men's O'Coats 100 Men's fine overcoats rloliday Speccal $5.00 There is another lot of fine coats up-tcdate in style which is marked in our Holiday Specials at $7.50 Neckwear 200 Dozen Men's fine quality silk Neckwear which we have maiked .at thewonderfuily low price of 19c Fancy Vests In a Rreat variety of patterns from which to select. Our stock of Full DresVests is complete in sizes and patterns" Bath Robes A lar(?e assortment can be found at this store, in the Turkish Robe and Outing of fancy design. Dress Gloves We have just received a com- plete line of Dress Gloves, the fa mous 'Meyers" n ake, known throughout the country as the finest made glove on the market lor men. $1.25 and op Leather Goods and Trunks The largesttand mjst complete line of Suit Cases, Tiunks and Hand Bags can be found at this store. v We have wonderful WARDR01 HOLIDAY SPECIALS. We have placed on sale 300 boy's suits for the holidays at $2.48 You will also find here another let of about 200 Suits which we have put on as a Holiday Special $2.98 Thermos The Bottle that keeps both hot and cold. Our stock is the lar gest and most complete in the city which we have Holidays at TRUNKS marked for the 2)15.00 $3.00 and up. Jewelry Scarf Pins, Stick Pins, Tie Clasps, Guff Buttons, jFancy Pocket Knives, Etc. $1.25 Ask to see the Box complete at and up Thermos Lunch $3.50 Hosiery We call your attention to the "INTERWOVEN" Hose packed in neat Christmas boxes Just the thing that is both appropriate and useful for men. You will find at this store many other suitable gifts for men too numerous to mention. Do your Christmas shopping early while the stocks are complete at Salisbury's leading store for men. V, Wallace Sous. i;.rv. ..,; ..... r ..-..i '.-i..:-r-s '. ... i ! ! i The Store that Does what it Advertises. , Gharlotte, Qraenoboroy rJinston-Salem, Mi - 5 -i' :a v'v-P.T1 -h,,i mmm " '