LOCAL NEWS . of interest to ALL OF OUR READERS. Governor Craig has issued orders permitting trusty con vict o go home during the holidays. Frank C Tolbert gave an elegant bird supper to a num ber of his friends at the Pied mont Cafe last night. J. H. Cook, clerk of the Modern Woodmen of Ameri ca, has just received a check! for $3,000 in payment oi th insurance of Walter B tfar xjspu ot Woodleaf, who diid Decern br 5th. The applica tion for death benefits wa? filed on the 11th. This is quick work and is the firpt death the Modern Woodmen's camp here has had since its organization in 1901: A good snow fell here Mou day and the temperature been quite low for tvrn' days. The little son of V D Rose ran into, Dr J H ttozzel!e?& automobile on West Inne street Saturday afternoon, but no particular damage was done. The public schools of tit county -will-close for one werk Friday. This will give all a. opportunity to enjoy the holi days. Arrangements have been made to have a ccmmnnitv Christmas tree again this year in front of the old cour house.. The barn belonging to Hobert Wbitaker in East "Salisbury was destroyed by fire Sunday morning. The fire company was on hand and prevented the spread of 4he .flames to other property. derfr of the Court J Frack McCubbins has been busy duiing the past week Lai d ing out the vouchers to old ssoldier and soldiers' widows, there being 151 of the former drawing peusious to the amount of $5,204, and 126 of the latter who draw $4,112' totaUng 277 drawing $9,316. A Community Council was organized here Ust Thursday evening. H A Roazer wap elected chairman, F R Brown, secretary, and a number of others named on various com mittees including about fifteen pec pie. The idea of thia organization as stated is xo take charge of all matters thought to be for the welfare tne community AnytniDg; loai may accompnsn goou should be encouraged, but it should be done by a majority of the people for that is th basis on which success de panda. The enrollment of th pupils of the white schools of Saiisbnry nw numbeis 1914 an increase of 130 ovr r last year. The enrollment of the negro schools is 471. a de crease of 12. The public scho Is of Sail- bury closed yesterday after noon for a two -week's vaca tion on account of the holN camps of this county for Ur days jceny about two year? ago, The Meredith hosiery mill i but soon escaped, was located Is now running on full time; by Sheriff Krider in the Vir in a new huilding on .North iginia penitentiary llaii g Long street where the oidJBecure(j the date of hi release ounaing was ouruea sevr.u U1UUIUB iigU. Judge R Lee Wright iiasj made announcement that sentences must be made in open court, which is com-' mendab'e.' ! - I IR. P. 0. StSChell TellHOW Shfl Curfld Her Sou of a Coll -When my son Ellis was sick -with a cold last winter I gave, him Chamberlain's Cough Kern- edy. U helped him at ouce and quickly broke up his cold," writ- esMrL P. O. Stuchell, Hotter City, Pa. This remedy has bfien in use for many years. Its g..d qualities have been fully provou by many thousands of people. It is pleasant and safe to tak ARRIACSS ' Wnaipw The marriage of Mia? LeUie Virginia Weant, of Rural No 1, and Louis JE Thim, of Richmond, Va., took place at the parsonage of the First Baptist church this morning, the paptor, Rev CA6 Thom as, officiating. Mis? Mary Burton and John Phifer, wellknown young people of Scotch Iri-h 'town ship, ere marrii h, ih r of deeds ffi W. L gl 5 '. ... U ' i j.? Six v1':. ic-k place ii last "'(barday evening, Rv V B Dutfera of Salisbury o' uciating. They left for a trip to Florida and upon returning will make their hme in Speuer. itl: ' vfary Lea B jl, .... . , . t nelito . .,v were. i liied in the boiK, of Tatrimouy at St Luke's Epis copal church last Frirta abrn R-v W W '' uiatiug. After thr eiLOM , lKjy left for a trip to Wash ington, D C, Baltimore and b-r points. They will rnak home near ShelHow) Md. fiaw BridK Across M Yadkia River. The new bridge across South Yadkin river, tie? J rTenler's, has been CLinpieie'i and is now open to the public The road leads off from the. oid Statesville road just beyond Kct cl::e"s ic ill. and in a 3 --ex ro. to- Oievv ir.d, Salisbur y ard . Icl ernee. This new road and bricg-e is a great convenience to the citt zens of that section of the county and opens up a good section oJ the country Davie Record, Otemao Will Direct Isangnra!. f7a:bington, Dec 17. Senior 0;crfj ?n or North Caro'ma vill have wiiarg-e of the inauguration of President Wilson March 4. lie has been appointed chavman of the joint committee of t.ie honse and striate which will make ar rangement for the second inau gural of President Wilson. Four years ago Senator Over man was the ranking- Democrat on the committee and then Chair man TIaie, out of respect to the North Carolina Senator, allowed hi-u to have full charge of the affair This time, however, Mr. Overman has been selected by his Democratic colleagues to head tliis important committee, and he wili accompany the President to and irom the White House when h takes the oath of ofece on the itol st Step That Condi. A hacking cough weakens the whole system, drains your energy and gets worse if neglected; your throat is raw your chest aches and you feel sore all over, Re lieve that cold at once with Dr. King's New Discovery. Tbe soothing pine balsams heal the irritated membranes, and the antiseptic and laxative qualities kill the germs and break up your cold Don't let a cold linger. Get Dr. King's New Discovery to-day at your .Druggist 0c. G'eorg McCoy, who was pent to one of the convict . pheriff nad ft dvp,r,y thre to take charge of tbe prisoner McCoy wat brought here aud ! given three month addition r " - " Hated CsIdS GfCW WOfSQ. Cougli that racks and irritat- eg the throat may lead to a seri- ous chronic cough, if neglected Thn healing ; pine balsam m Dr. tH's Pine Tar Hoaey -mature s own remedy-will whe jndrj lieve the irritation, breath ng will be easier, and the antiseptic pro per ties will kill the gorm which ret:: cded healing have . naudy for croup sore throat and oh. onh bronchial affectopns tot a pottle today. m Pleasant to ak?. At all 1 Druggists, 25c. It ft William A. Graham, brot her of Whit Graham of Mir anda, died in the State hos pital at Morganton last week and his remains were taken t Thatira Presbyterian church for interment. Mr. Graham was 51 years old and had been a patient at the h pial for 31 years '--ms A Winecoff, aged 25 who lived with his , Noah Winecoff, at oplar, dbd Tuesday, -iii her 12th, from the ef ieeU of heart trouble The funeral was held at Hopewell , Baptist church, Mecklenburg county, the day following his death. Mr Winecoff had been in an automobile wreck d bad suffered a broken leg :. jh had not yet healed. il Grouse, aged 69, a citi i. i. uf Spencer, died Tuesday morning after several weeks' llness. The funeral took oiaee from the home this at : uuon, Revs. M M Kinard liA C M Pickens officiating. The interment was in Chests nut Hill cemetery. Mr Grouse vas at one time a resident of Hickory and a carpenter by trade. He leaves a wife and some children. He was a member of the JrOUA M. Mated Biyini fiwwnifien.' (By A. W. Hicks) 44Spncer, Dec. 11. About he worst usedup automobile en in Spencer for a long i ie is the Ford of BF Vun Uannon, of Spencer Motor t'o , which he hired to two young men Sunday afternoon for 75 cents 'just to go to Sal isr ury; " It is not cuBtomary to hire out cars without a river but in this instance r Vuncannon says he did s Hccomodate the young men d upon their representa ions that they were only go mg "to Salisbury" and re turn. Some fiv hours after having for the city the car had not been returned and lr VnnGannon wept in search. He found it shoi tl; before noon today between Landis and Kaunapolis where it had ben turnd up sid down and covered in mud. oiokn and mashed beyond recognition The two young men had been pinioned under th ear for short time but managed in pome way t crawl out. One returned with a brokan arm beside other bruises while the other managed to get home without a broken bone but somewhat used up from the accident. " Salisbury Post. Now honor bright, if the machine was broken and mashed "beyond recogni Hon," didn't the engine ex plode and blow th boys out? Or perhup it was only a mn tilated bath tub that Mr Vun Gannon found. Will the! Gharlotte Observer please hand this to Everett True for proper disposition? HIS FRIEIID HURT: HE HELPED Injured Man Laughed When Sim pie Treatment Was Suggested, But He Thanked His Comrade Later. Ouee upon a time word came tc Henry A. Veehl, of Plaiafield, N. J., that a elose friend had been injured, and fall of anxiety he visited the afflicted maa, who was suffering from a sprained ankle. 41 It was so bad that the leg had turned blade," said Mr. Voehl in re lating the story. " I told him I would have him out in a week and he laughed t me. But I took him a bottle oi loan's Liniment, that night he put ojae pn and noticed the ankle felt bet-er- I told aim to use it every 'day, and in three days his ankle was practi pally we. Jn four days he was work lag.. He gladly admits that Sloan's lament 'put him on his feet." aioan s Liniment can be obtained at all drug stores, g&c, 60c and t,QQ. THE ACCEPTANCE SPEECH AN EDITORIAL APPRAISAL President Wilson's speech of accept ance was comprehensive, frank and direct. It was the utterance of a man and a political party, conscious of the hon esty of past endeavors and confident of ability to cope with whatever prob lems the future might have in store. No president has ever been called upon to face more serious conditions than has Mr. Wilson. He has met them with patience and a devotion that have won the respect and admira tion of the world. With domestic legislation to direct, giving the relief from economic abuses, that the country's welfare demanded, 'Avith a long list of promises to fulfill the great war that burst upon the. world threatened to check him in his efforts and to involve the nation in tbe disasters that are afflicting nlmost every nation of the old world. How he has brought the countrv through it all, with honor and with astounding prosperity, the acceptance speech succinctly and modestly tells. It is a story of triumph which every American may read with pride in his great country. It is a story of achievement, of glory far greater than comes to conquerors on ensanguined fields of battle. It is a story of moral and economic triumphs that distances romance and puts fiction to rout in actual . accom plishment. In three and a half years the coun try has been set aright, every class protected in its liberties and its op portunities, the whole commercial sys-. tem set in order, with prosperity abounding, and reason has never aban doned its throne in all of the country's perplexities. The speech was a message to the peo ple of all the world. It was a notice to the world that this country is big enough to maintain its honor and to keen out of the war. and at the -same time big enough to regulate its do mestic conditions. The speech was no apology, no de fense, no complaint. Tt was a speech that all men an.l women should read to learn what the country has really bf"cn doing. Services at tbe Episcopal Church. Services at Ascension Episcop al Church, China Grove, will be held as follows on Sunday. Dec ember 24th: Holy Communion, 10 a. m. Sunday School Christmas ser vice, 11 a. m. There will be no evening- ser vice on this date. Kegular service on 2nd and 4th Sunday evenings in January at 7 o'clock. The! TnMaee Power Co. pf Badin it arpuiing to ei-cf a modern thea'rd and lodge building at B:idrn Old Friends We've gone through life together and whenever I've felt a cold coming on, Dr. King's New Discovery stopped it. The healing balsams soothe the irritated membranes, he mild laxa. tive quality expel the cold germs, the raw cough strained throat is re lieved, the fight chest loosened, the rasping cough eased, the cold is stopped. 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