itT. "Sir,, St J of interest toz In , 1 1 i I I III I - 1 : - I f f, , 1 1 rHT Cts I Excavating has beea com pleted and the work of lay ing on the new; Congrega tional cchurcb, corner Main and Liberty street has be gun -: ; ' Mesf r. A P HartHne and J S KaysBonx have purchased the harness business former ly conducted by Mr HartHne in the Hedrick building on East Innea street and will conduct the same, having ocened for business Monday morning, 'Mr. Fayesoux was with Mr. HartHne during his conduct of business, which has been suspended for some week?. Miss Carrie Murphy had the pleasure Monday of plac ing the first brick for the new $50, 000 church for the First Methodist congregation. Mies Murphy has been one of the most- enthusiastic; members for a new chnrch and has for several years collected a building fund to be used on the new church. In the county court Thurs day morning a negro boy, apparently 16 to 18 years old, was arranged on a capital offense charge, it being allege ed that he flUCBessf ully crim inally assaulted e littlt negro girl about 7 years old. The testimony was very 'damaging and the defendant was held for Superior court without bail. Vonday at the Tabernaclel a mass meeting was addressed by T J Farmer and E C Mer cer, two men' who are here for a week's campaign tor the saving of men, under the auspices of the local Y MCA movement Beth of the s pes ker 3 are men who have been down and out. TLey have played thj gamt and each told portions of bit life's history in an interesting manner. Mis Naomi Blle jSiceliT on Monday evening bet-am-the bridn of John B Parker the' vows being at the houv rf the bride' parents ii iSpe ncer before v l ' M PickeisB, pit-tor of the Spen cer MetiodiKt church After au informal reception the left ou a westbound train fr Chattanoogiaud other t onite. Upon their return they will reside in Spencer. A non-resident, from a neighboring town, was, be fore Judge Carlton Thursday and was fined $10 and costs for i mining an automobile while under th influence of liquor, and in an assault c ise, it heing found that ho made effort to assault he. officer ar resting him, he was t&xed $5 and costs. !u another catt for operating hi machine by a street car while unloading DaeBeneers indsrement ws - m cr suspended on payment o costs. Chas Snarks. manager, of r . y the Sparks circus, spent Thursday afternoon in the city, coming over fiom Rae ford, wher- the circus "ex hibited Thursday. He M last night to join the circus at Laurinbu-g today Sat urday the shows are at Mon roe, and will tour thi section and drop over into SouM Carolina. The season wil close either at Concord o Hie 26th .ir Gaston ; a on ti e 27 'h and wilt then Cvme to SaliibuTy..-"for the wittier. Mr 'Sparks brief trip I eie vMer day was to make preliminary arrangements for the coming of the shows. Ilia many friends were glad to see him and to know that he had en joyed a safe and successful tour. Br. Bell's Antiseptic Sa! Cao0 for all Skin Disease - ; " ouV , I I . . - . -J- m"11 L- 1 - 1 1 m m - . I 1 .r Last wek a telegram re ceived in this city from B W Jewel, who was arrested here some days ago and taken to Washington city to answer o a charge of abandonment of a daughter, staged that he had appeared before the United States court there and tht the case had been snttled in his favor not even goinglo a jury. Mr Jewell 18 howUti Ric'imoiid and will return to Salisbury in a few days The fact that Kannapoli? not a finii ed town is -hown ii the fact that the companies that own the twoJ v . A. I arge p'aut operating inre . A J 1 SU CK in n;a y uioiieans. . J lift Wil? t: COilie Mt ,01 Kauuab 'is yet remain to be s-eu. i?r Mr J hiioom has a a habit of inoving v hen he gets ready without any publi city ha lever. Ihe Cannon Mill Coinpauy is to increase it's capital fron $1.. 600,030 to $2,500,000, while the Cabarrus is increasing from a half million to two million. Ver ily the Southern cotton mills are moving in millions as in thousands a few years ago Ed Crawford and Caither Ch'lds, a. negro man and wo man, are being held In $100 b nd ch for appearance Monday bef re the county court to answer to a charge of shipment liquor into tne State in a larger quanities than one qua't. It will be remembered that some nights ago Policeman Hail and MingiiB took charge of a trunK corrmmg m on a train from Lynchburg hav ing been checked in. and which contained fifty or more pints of whiskey These were wrapped in quilts but t-ome how or other one rottle b?oke and this av- the thing away. The whiskey came from Lynchburg but no one appeared at the baggage room to claim it after it be- curie known that the officers wine ( raw lord is known to have been in Lynchburg a bout that time, the woman if also known to have been there the police assert, and they say they know the trunk. Tii OuWiw That Dees Hot Affwt Thi Hb fcnKOf Us ton!c and Jaxatlve effect. LAX A 1 1VBUOMO QCININKU better than ordiaur - Stelwl Afliur the 'oil nm . : mnr : . Policeman Arthur Harrison has returned from Fountain Inn. S C , with Robert Ful ler, a negro, whois charged with the murder of his wife in SaMsbury ten years ago Fuller had successfully eluded the agents of the law ior me ten yers ana ws recenl) located iu.theSouth Carolina town The -id'J of; the sporting, worhr'of frrar year?, John L Sullivan, for years ho'der of the belt aa.'Jhi champion heavy weiglit pugil-t- of tli world, pas-ed throw?1' the - KT . .. iro n Nw OreleHa lo his 1. 'Mne in th- n'M-'.li wli re- 11 will cast his voe for W-'t-d-OA' WH-on T h e forjnr oh;-m ..ion w :s ' ivased khaki an i vv re a cap app-j.vauce .n ih train known to only ( n or l ii two railroad m.i about the sta tion, the-e learning of the same through member? of the train crew. Mrs E M Patterson, wife of Capt-. K M Patterson, of Spencer, was painfully inj it ei Thursday evening when she teil while gritting off a street car in Spencer Mrs. Patterdon suffered a badly sprained arm and her back i was also hurt in the f ill vShe was returning home from ISaliebury at the time, and was taken to her home and medical attention was given her at once. While her in- iures are not believed to be of a serious nature she was PTnr?pnp.iri(y mofft Hnfifirinc :thau hamt;(liaMy after the accident RiiaumaJsm Follows. Exposure. In the rain all day is generally followed by painful twinges of rheumatism or neuralgia. Sloan's Liniment will give you quick relief and prevent the twinges from becoming torture. It quick ly penetrates without rubbing and soothes the sore an 1 achin? joints. For sore, stiff, exhausted muscles that ache and throb from overwork Sloan's Liniment af fords quick relief. Bruises, sprains, strains and other minor injuries to children are quickly soothed by Sloan's Liniment Get a bottle today at your Drug gists, 25 cents. To Cure a Cold la One Day Take LAX ATI VB BROMO Quinine. It itopt the Cough tad Headache tad worka off the Cold. Drurciata refund money If it falle to cure. S W. G&OVB'S signature on each box 22c BICKETT WINS FOR GOVERNOR BY 50,000. Democrats Slake Sweeping Caios'In State For Entire Met2:; Hon Thomas WaiterHBickett, Democratic gubernatorial nomi nee, was voted into the governor ship yesterday -by a record-breaking pluiality of at tiast SO 0Q0. The entire State tickettf t- the Democratic party goes in ' ith Gouer,nor Bickett and acoiQete Democratic XiJotnj'fgss'olll tion is refurned'to Congress the redemption of the Tenth. ord election of ebulon Weaver to succeed J J Britt. 4; -: With Bickett as Gpytrnor O Max Gardner will be LietLenant Governor; J Bryan Grimes, sec retary of sta'e; B KLacy statt treasurer; W 1- Wood, state audit or; J S Manning, attorney-gen eral; Dr J Y Jovner. suriutend- ent of pu'-lic instruction; Major W A Graham, commissioner of agriculture; J R Young, insur ance c6mmissioner; M L Ship man, commissioner of labor .and printing; W T Lee, corporation commissioner; John H Kerr, judge Superior court, third dis trict; W F Stacy, judge Superior court, eighth district. ? While the vote on the lour amendments to the Constitution was everywhere light and while the returns are not complete enough to indicate certainty, it is thought in Raleigh that all of them have been carried. Returns received up to a late hour this morning indicated the following results by counties: Alamance, democsatic by 3oo Alleghany, democratic 150 Anson democratic l,2oo Ashe, democratic l,2oo Beaufort, democratic 2oo Bladen, democratic 600 Buncombe, democratic 600 Burke, democratic ISo Caldwell, democratic 75o Camden democratic 3o5 Carteret, democratic 7oo Caswell, democratic 7oo . ' Catawba, republican Chatham, democratic 35o Chowan, democratic 575 Cleveland, democratic l,5oo Craven democratic 800 Cumberland, democratic 475 Currituck democratic l,ooo Duplin, democratic 4o Durham, democratic 2,ooo Edgecombe, democratic l,7oo Forsylhe, democratic 800 Franklin, democratic l,55o Gaston, democratic 7oo Granville, democratic l,ooo Guilford, democratic l,5oo Harnet, democratic 35o Haywood, democratic 800 Hoke, democratic 725 Iredell, democratic 1,275 Johnston, democratic 5oo Jones, democratic 5oo -Lee, democratic 45o Lenoir, democratic 1 loo Martin, democratic l,2oo McBowell, democratic 50 Mecklenburg, democratic 3 000 Moore,- democratic 4oo ' Nash, democratic l,4oo Onslow, democratic 4oo Orange, democratic Pamlico, democratic 2oo Pasquotottk, democratic 1 2oo Perquimans, democratic 375 Rpbesgn, democratic 2 000 -Kowan," aemocrauc ouu Sampson, democratic l,25o Scotland, democratic 1,75 Stanly, democratic 2oo Surry, republican 65o Union, deM;ocratic i',000 Vance, democratic 92 Wake, democratic 2,lop Washington, de n large tna;, Wilkes, republican l,85o Wilson, democratic l,5oo lives Out Alaaria, Builis Up ys" ."be Old Standard ersaerel strenethetuou i -iROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drive- a AIalaria,enrictaes the blood, and builds op tnt y A true tonic For adalU &ad children. 50c Solid Any time, anywhere, the Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater means comfort insurance. 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