LOCAL NEWS " d interest to ALL OF OUR READERS The open season for shoot ing partridg-s iultowari c1ob ed last Wednesday. Th dairymen of Salisbury liave advanced the price of milk from 10 to 12 cents p r quart. J 1) Dorset of Speacer, who owiis'Bome valuab'e land io the heart of Badiu, was at that place last week 1 oking af trtr the sale of ome lots. Thd county eomtneuceraHn' will be held Friday, April 6th, and it is hoped it will b the biggest in the history. The Y M 0 A in Spencer contemplates the -recti on- oi an addition to it-3 preseiu commodious building at a cost of $25,000 Sheriff Kfider eudtd Im first of the year tax collecting round of the conuty at Bar ber Friday and it proved veiv successful in spite inc!emen'; weather and bad roads. Mayor Walter H Wood ho u has giVn notice t.'ia" he- w-1! be a candidate to Hiieeeri himself before the Democr.i tic city prmaries to be he:., in A.ril. Thn election wii be held abont the -first oi May. W J Swain, an attorney of Winston-Salem, has ben em ployed to bring suit against Spark's World Faar.ous Shows by Willie Craddook who wa? injured while traveling witl ihe show in J915. The dam :age asked for is $1000. The loom iu the Colonial theatre buildiug, recently vacated by Mr Mc Daniel as a grocery store, is to be fitted up f or a tailoring estbl-sb-ment and gents furnishing house by Baltimore par? i s.' The Qli county j core of Main aid Liberty streets with walls two feet thick, and a givat deal more sub stantial than many buildings HOW being occupied, w s Te prttjd to hav 1 been condemn eel and ordered remold An ordinauce to prohibit minors iu public do1 ion i s :and one to eqnire th street .car company to turn white ipassenger8 out at the front idoor ar.d Nrgro-s the rear door As eicli pfcupy the irespct? ve ends rf the car I his may prove more convemeut Chas A Kluttz, a well knowu undertaker formerly connected with George Wright, undertaker, here for some time, has accep'rd - similar position iu Albemarh- and will move his f imily there in the near future. Speaker Murphy has in troduced an important bi:l -providing that no State officer except those in juu'cial edu national, legislative or health departments shall hold mure than two successive terms and county officers are le trieted to three terms. This is one thing the ? atchma agrees with Mr Murphy on. John Croaeett, son of Mrs Jennie Orossett of Salisbury, a bo-sat the Harris Granite Quarries at Neversou. wa attacked by a drunken negro recently and his throat was seriously cut. He is in a p-e carious condition and is uow iu a hospital at Wibou where hopes of his recovery are en -Jwtaiued. Mr Croesett's son nho went to his father's res cue was also cut. Pastor Thomas of the Mr?t Baptist church has annouuce that a revival will be started in that church Monday, Fe1 ruary 19th Messrs Martin, Hankiu and Harriil will cou--duct the meetings. fl . a . ill rt 2b ARRIACES James Nathan Morgan, aged 89 years, of Jackson College, this county, died at his home Saturday. His re mains were interred in the cemetery at St Matthews K L 'hurch Sunday. He was a Jouf "derate soldier' and a well known citizen in the county. One son, J A IVior- gn nf Providence township, urvives. Albert M -Sheet', agel 54 - ft. v i years, diea at ms norae nere last Friday night after an illnJJ8 rf S3veral months. His remains were interred in the Chestnut Hill cemetery Saturday afternoon. Two sonf urvive. Nellie Pauline, the ten, month -old daughter of Mr and Mrs (3 F Myers of Frank lin township, died this morn ing and the interment will lake, p'ace in the cemetery ot Eiton Baptist chuich tomois row Orlvs Out Mslsria, Dail-ii l-t- i - Fba OKI standard general stretgM:-. GSOVE'S TASTELliSS chili TON'.C !;. MalRx-ia.enricbes the blood, and builrf s up t. - - (em. & true tonic For adults aod children sjc N White Menius. -one of he new county commit-sion-ern, tendered hi rig'tntiou Monday which was accepted and R B Raney w:s recom mended to fill the, vacancy. J Frank McCubbins, clerk of the court, has the authority s Th" Ruwan Saperior Court will convene Monday wish Judge H M Justice presiding. Tl'ere is one murder case on the .limiual docket, that of Nancy Parks-, color d who shot her victim, Emma Jack sou, at a camp in Western. Rowan on January 1st. Miss Lyda Abee, daughter of Mrs Liliie Abee. and Marshall- J Henry, of Spt-Dcer, went down to Charlotte last Wednesday afternoon and were united in the bonds of wedlock, Rev R D Shenill performing the ceremony. Vliss Abee is a member of the faculty of the Spencer public school and Mr Henry is an assistant secretary of the Y MCA. Miss Katherine Jrwin of Salisbury and Wm M Phil Hps of Danville, Va , were married here Thursday night, Rev GAG Thomas officiat ing. They have left for Washington for ten days and will make their home in Sali: bury. MRS. KIESO SICK SEVEN MONTHS Restored to Health by Lydia L , Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound. Aurora, 111. "For seven long months I suffered from a female trouble, with severe pama in my back and sides until I became so weak I could hardly walk from chair to chair, and got so nervous I would jump at the slightest noise. I was entirely unfit to do my house work, I was giving up hope of ever be- ing well, when my sister asked me to r Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Com cund. I took six bottles and today I im a healthy woman able to do my own lousswerk. I wish every suffering woman would try Lydia EL Pinkharn's Vegetable Compound, and find out for :hemse!vea how good it is." Mrs. Carl k. Kieso, 596 North Ave., Aurora, I1L The great number of unsolicited tes timonials on file at the Pinkham Lab? oratory, many of which are from time lo time published by permission, are Eroof of the value of Lydia E. Pink am 's- Vegetable Compound, in the treatment of female ills. Every ailing woman in the United States is cordially invited to write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass., for special advice. It is free, will bring you health and may save your life. Mm White Man Gats Four Mountbs oa J. K. Brennan, who claimed io be from Brooklyn, N,Y., and who was arrested in Lexington for obtaining money under false pretense, was" given a hearing here Thursday morning. He plead guilty and was sentenced to four months on the county roads It is understood that he is also wanted by a number of towns on similar charges. . To Cure a Cold la One Day j 1 iVfi BBOMO QUININE is better than oraiuarj TalteAiJvv V""LT S&SiT O'jintae and 3o not cause nervousness not coven ana 'Vr i i ; r f tn cure raurSut Kouexnber the lull name and DruEBiata refund money jf it fai.stQ sure. vkte$ IbtammU & W eaova. ssc, a. w. gkoves aignturc oo cii do. c i Gsrntsn U Boats Sink 9 Vessels Up to noon ihe day's report four steamers and a bark the f vessels sunk in the new sinkingsi include two trawlers Ciertran submarine campaign ; and two fithing boats totaled nine of an aggregate I Despite eld weather there )f m rn tli i ii 12,000 ton3 has been spirited ac'ivitysin Tht? largest o" Hie ivporttd 3om pecor? of the Franco-''!t-l itns wap t Iih British steam- Belg:an front. Taris tcday er Crownpoint, a 5,218 tons rjorts a German attack in vessel. The probable sinking Lorraine, the Germaus .being oc the British steamer Azul driven out by a counter at- wan ajsoannouncea. iJesiaes.WfKiirom aavancea Lositicn anm ..f nhnon . van c-plpred in the initial Ger-:Thft pnfran. TOQQ mm.sttak. Ther has beea succes?ful pntrol operations in othr sectors by French troops. Robbery at Belk Harry Cos. The store of Belk Harry Company was broken into Friday night and seme ?mall was from a rear window and the exit was by zy of the rear door. Bloodhounds were put into service aud took up a track to a negro house in the southern part of the city but nothing was found. This was the second robbery with in a few weeks ere Court Calendar, February Term, 1917. t Before His Honor, H. Justice, Judge. In the call of the calendar, any case not reached and disposed of on the appointed day, goes over to be called on the nextdav in pref kj vaat-j at jui uca i uay. luuicsscs uui aiiuwcu ices uuui mc uay tpjuiuicv iui cases in wnicu mev are suoDoonaeci. Uases on tle Motion Docket wiil be heard at the convenience of the Court Calendar. RUB OUT PAiM with good oil liniment. That's the surest way to stop them. The best rubbing liniment is I mm iiF K!iJife That Ccos fict fti1:" i jf.-vise ct its tonic and laxative tue m Good for ihe AiliRcnts of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc Cjood for your own A ches. Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc 25c 50c $1. At all Dealers. Cases in Which Judgments are to be Signed at Febru ary Term, 1917. No 70 M N McKenzte vs City of Salisbury 78 T i Vanderford vs Salisbury Metal Culvert Company " 82 C F Snider vs Leslie C Shaw 83 Thomas M Jerome vs Leslie D Shaw 89 I) L Arey, Adams, T B Marsh and K Adams Co vs R L Burkhead. and Fidelity and Deposit Company 92 11 T ook vs Tho- M Jerome & Henry Littleton . 11 T H Vanderford vs Belmont Park .Co 103 S Elizabeth Morthen vs Spencer Drug Company lil l.ula hunn vs Wm I hunn 123 Wa hoia Bank and Trust Co vs Salisbury Metal Culvert Company et al , 130 George I Shinn vs J E Miller and D McLean 135 J C Qisenheimer vs J A Prathero l'J (Summons Docket) C West and C West next friend of Dewey West vs Rinehardt Dennis Company a Corporation TRIAL DOCKET. Thursday, February 15th, 1917. No 04 Malter M Kluttz and Mary Wise vs Edmund C Kluttz T John Wanamaker vs E C Gregory and wife, Margaret Gre gory 100 Orhce Gaddy vs Ma-ttie Gaddy K'5 Mary A Earnh; rdt vs Florence Oglesby'and M Oglesby l'f In the matter of the Will of D A Fink ' 109 Julia F Howell, Jessie Howell Cotton et al vs Lucile Solo man et al 115 S J Dulin vs C G Bailey, B R Bailey, A C Cornatzer et al II') S R Young and Company vs Mrs Mattie Heilig adm'r of J H Heilig, Mrs Mattie Heilig et al Friday, February 16th, 1917. No. 117 R Jones Reid vs Thos J Jerome, John S Henderson et al 119 M F Fraley vs J B Cornelison 125 E M Reggans vs Salisbury Metal Culvert Company 129 A Parker vs J D Lambing 132 R H Trollinger vs E E Barringer 137 D H Thompson vs Southern Railway Company Monday, February 19th, 1917. No 134 J G & J D Heilig ys Wm Archibald I fed rick et al 138 J R Nicholas adtnr Val K Nicholas vs Norfolk and Western Railway Company ' 140 A C Woods vs Seaboard Air Line Railway Co 142 B N Hampton and Ellen Hampton vs D W Myers and D W Myers trustee g 143 C F Snider extr. P W Brown, Leo Brown et al vs Delia A Brown, Rufus Miller. Homer R Miller et al 145 G W Isenhour and Sons vs Travers Wood Co & P H Hanes Knitting Co 149 Co-Operative Warehouse Company vs J C Cox, Eli Melton I Sheffield et al Tuesday, February 20th, 1917. 152 International Harvester Co vs H T Walker 157 L G Rainey vs W A Grimes and J W Surralt 158 Caldwell Ide vs M H Pariee 159 R H Trollinger vs J W Suratt 165 Gray Veneer and Pauell Co vs S B Chauucy 169 Frank C Lynch vs Elizabeth Graham, James J Graham et al 171 Dorcas S Morris, 13liz; betb A' Garner et al vs John S Watson 2 (Summons Docket) Bessie Teeter vs David T Teeter 16 (Summons Docket) David McCall vs Mary McOall MOTION DOCKET. No, 63 Thos A Foil vs AT V Newson 64 Asheboro Lumber Co vs R J Loflin 65 M L Jackson vs Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company et al 66 T E Connelly et al vs Rowan Brick Company 67 Jack Eller, Burt EUer et al vs Cora Cain et a 68 M C Cpughenour vs Falaneous Trexjer 69 Wachovia Bank and Trust Co vs F J Murdoch 71 H A Bernhardt trustee vs Minnie Reid Morris. et al 72 Falaneous Trexler et al vs Lewis Kesler trustee 73 Wach ovia Bank and Trust Co vs A W Hicks et al trading as Hicks and Smith and J P Wingate ' 74 W F Crowell vs Pearl Crowell 75 Wachovia Bank and Trust Co vs W F Burton 76 Dicy Freeze vs Jesse Freeze 77 Marie Miller vs Postal Telegraph Cempany 79 T B Marsh and B E Sumner vs F D Lethco, C R Price and A R Lazenby 8) John F:te vs Pearl Fite 81 Tucker Carter Rope Company vs Southern Aluminium Co 84 Henry Huntley, Hayden Clement and E C Gregory vsTressie Huntley et al 85 Flossie Farmer vs Will Farmer 86 J T Wright vs Lillian Frontis Wright 87 D C Brady vs Candor Mines Company 88 Esther Robinson vs John J Stewart agt heirs Carolina Luc- key 90 Thos H Vanderford vs E K Chapman Company 91 Florence Biles vs A A Biles 93 In the matter of the last Will and and Testament of Alice Hargrave 95 W E Roseman, Thos A Foil et al vs Lewis Kesler trustee Falaneous Trexler et al 96 C R Propst et al vs A S Ford 97 Marnie Meadows vs Cammilla Meadows 98 N C Corporation Commission vs Merchants and Farmers' Bank of Cleveland 102 Thomas J Eudy vs Arrie Eudy 104 Mrs A M Beck by S C Weaver agt vs Saran C Beck 107 Bessie Thomas vs Israel Thomas 108 W G Anderson vs H H Young 110 J I Case Threshing Machine Co ys W W McKenzie 112 W H Algood vs Geo Helton and J M Peace - 113 C W Baker vs W H Burton et al 114 C L Hardister vs Jas H Farley and H Z Hollowell . 118 G W Garland vs Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Co 130 D L Arev vs Duke Morgan 121 G W Rex, Nancy E Dean, Liliie Graham et al vs George Fink 122 Manufacturers Record Pub Co of Bait. Md. vs Salisbury Metal Culvert Co 12' Olivie; Powell vs R W Walker Lumber Company 126 N P Murphy and O W Spencer vs Salisbury Culvert Co 127 In the matter of Geo G Pool 128 D B Rosebrough vs W P Redman 131 J Will Proctor vs G E Dunham 133 George C Moore vs S M Hart 136 Milas Partee vs Charles Harris 137 D H Thompson vs Southern Railway Company 139 Rowan Hardware and Machinery Co vs J 1 Mppard ' 141 W S Nicholson vs A S Garter i ' 144 Alfred T William vs J C S:de, et al tracing as Statesville Brick Co and J A Smtt" 146 Rowan Hardware f-lachinery Co vs J L Lippard 147 D W Snide'- , : uben J Holmes 148 J H f io.dbi'.u vs Lora Goodman 150 Nora J Austin vs L R Lingle 151 Co-Operative Warehouse Co vs V C Lackej, T L Blacken- sh i p et al . 154 O L and Stella Casey vs Town of Spencer 155 Clarence Pope vs'Soufhern Railway Company 156 TV j Ljppard vs Chas Demico 160 Rouzer Garage vs W E Graham 161 M A Christy vs C M Rogers 162 Delia A Brown vs W F Snider extr. P W Brovn 163 Geo W Price vs Caroline Williams 16,4' E. Broadway vs City of Salisbury 166 wiUiam McDaniel vs Southern RuUaT 'Company 167 L F Roseman vs C S Minor and Olive P Minor 168 Maggie J canup vs Southern Railway 170 Iu the matter of the last will and testament of D M Campbell