f ; 1 ' V -1 "lfijtjAllOLlNA WATCHMAN, SALISBURY, N. 0. ?- Air" ' -'" - '. ' - . -v ': :"-r.,i ,-'." U-" ' ; ' ...V: 06 Ac New zz of interest to ALL OF OUR HEADERS. Owing to the IiilHi c;n of provisions. tlH ;-u!tu:il uer-; vaiie of tut; Con Valerate tDcmoTial day, May 1 01 h, wa omitted f(jr tirrJ yar. We brtliv. if aa -ifoif bad beu made, tl at ihtr would havT bHii uo difficulty in eectjriijg all ue for a u very reepfctfnl observance It is 'to be hoped this annual custom wii! not aor.-iin be ngle;ited. Burton f i a ;sr -f Winston Salem, who was - b-sre ' this w-ek on a visit to relative. liaj'iiit heea appointed one , (i tl)e atiorneysy tf6v . the S . W i u 1 o n a 1 e . So ii jt h bo 11 n d . Railway Mr'Oraige iR t-t.ljl a ramber of the firm of Craige " cfelJraige of Salibrry. ; Young.Caldwell-.de, pen Jtenced to tht roadt- lai w k fof having too much whi:-key, was given h;c f rtdom po vide i he join the jn-r.iy. Thi? be agr d to bur th ri-euit--tug offi.3:r says h dos w t take law br-akt-r so Lie m y have to aerve hi time. The Wa '' avia Loan and Trust Co h,.s pir.:ha.ed 100 uu.) won II oi war ! f -J The PeooleV Natio TV -;.k purchased 5 0.0 0 i) vv- ThesH bonds a now. ou th? market bear and are except inherit:mce tsx?. Juhge R Brooks Alber sor of;)3eattie, Wash., is visit aud canffiJ'yjirJ mi on s. .01 - 9U a-uarap-Al t ansftfii Mt ffltwwwwi 3 er cent intret o-erm dm6iiH free from t ixution broken up, tJAildreir alid diWy 'iVuOga'iOwiwu;jva:a boh uj !' - J ndge A 1 ber tsoa f o r m a 1 ! y a puperior court judge of thi? State having presided over the Rowan court -during tin trial conviction r-f 'John Al len Ketchie. Rev W H Goler, the r. tir ing pr esi dent of L: v i v : o 1 1 e . ' Crlege deli V; red the aj uai literary addres-s at tlie latri tate Normal School lat otiday u?giit.. H s ad 'res raid to have been fu of ' valuable advice to hi pt.le. At the recent BUite meeting of the Royal Arch Masons at Fayetteville, O W St eticer : and E B Neave of tali- b-uy were elected grand :i:gh priest and grand trea irer respectively. At the last rgular me: ring of the County Board oi" edu cation; 400 was appropri 'ted for a home demonstrator A pure waste of public- f u;i;, There will be an ice c m party at O FCress's,fiv- p iles west of Salisbury on the Liucoluton road Saturday, .. May 19th . The public k er r diaily iuvited. R E Smith, a. membtr of Company L of'Goldsboro ou guard duty at thy Yadkin river bridge, was struck by a passing train Suuday i right and painful1 j injured. hh was evidently standing ten near the Irtick.. He whs brought tp. the hospital htre and is expected to be cut soon. .. The May t-rm of tin- Su ; perior Coui t ad jurjed Sritur ,y, th8 work of the st s ion hiving been completed iu ! one week : H;VGlement, E-q , V C j back lot near the standpipe, but , Coughenour, Esq' ; and v A the thief is unknown. Kbhloss aUended the meeting j r fl1i North rarrdina dio -eSH i Drives Out Meiarla-Btiias Up Sysfns v of the E oi sco pal -ch a rc h held ft'WlleOIli last weX The marriage of i' -iss Mary-E Holshouser, and Martin W Shive, took place at the homo of j the bride's mother, Mrs, Daviej .Holshouser at Uresent at o'clock yestsrday morning Rev. J A Koons officiating. Tney will make their home at Florence, S. C, where Mr. Shive.; operates a lumber plan u. - : y The announcement ' .of the wedding of Miss Pearl Walton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.;LL Walton of Granite Quarry, and J E Fisher of Salisbury was made at a party given by Miss Walton last Thursday (.rnoon. Mr Fisher is an em i:oye of the Peo ples' Bank. The marriage of Miss Atelete Hall, cashier at Oestreicher's, and Robert Bame, an employe of the Southern, Power Co., took place at the residence of Dr. M M Kina'rd Saturday night. Dr. Kinard officiating. - Miss N' ay Rice, daughter of. J RvRice of Lur.dis, and Herbert Lea.. Cooksley, agent for th Southern at Biicksburg, S. C. were united in marriage at the Lutheran pars.jage, Landis Sunday eveuing, Rev. Sheal.y officiating. They will make their home at Biacksburof. Jen'i Lst Tour Cossrh on. A cough that racks and weak ens. is dangerous,- it underlines vour.heaUjhan thrives on neg lect. Relieve. irSI rwttb Dr- King's N'eA;ViW4?T h e sootninjr oots ups" alike find Dr. King s STew: Mscovery - oleasant to take as well as effective. Have a bottle handy in your medicine cher.t.fol Trial of Wslcn, Shun:an end Slisets. The trial of II Welch. wh. s- sei ionsly cni Archie Shu man about two weeks ago in a Ho. gan's alley aMr ay in which Bax ter Sheets participated took place bef'j' H Judire Wr irrht in the ' 'ouiny Court Saturday mornir.g. Th y were all 'uuid guilty of an I atlray and Welch was taxed 50 j and one.thir.i oi the costs, bhu man C3 ir-ui i.i:e-t.hird of the costs and S ets ,c'2'5 and one third of t!,- cf- is. In case of failure to j up ihey were to go to the roas. Ah took an appeal and Liter tiV-.uuiuiv jmid his part. The others wih b--: t ied again at the next tei-m oj' the Superior Go' ur,t uulei-.j set :1c ment is made befjore. Clear Sway the Wo, Bowel regularity..-is the secrei of good-health, bright eyes clear complexions, ,a.:d:L'r. King's New Life kills are . ?. mild and gentle laxative that, regulates the bowels and relieves the congested intes tines by, removing the accumulat ed wastes without griping. - Take a pill before retiring and that heavy head tin t dull spring .fever;., - feeling disappears. Get Dr. King's New LiL Pills at your druggists, 23c. 'At a recent meeting of the di rectors of trie Peoples' National j Ba k a 5 per cnt dividend was j ciclared aua J. .'. U carried to the surplus fund. T )is bank is well officered said managed and consequently enjoying prosperi ty. S:mduy night some one broke into the shoe shop of J H Cook', under the VyaLchnj.iii office, and carried off 'a bicycle. The thief; entered through a rear window. 1 ?? r Cook f ou r.d has bicycle in the ! 'feOd Standard gs'oeral r rensrtbeuingrttn, i grove's xastew.ss tta. xo-ic. drive J tem. a tote tonic. For adults nnd chiwrea. soe. I - - 'r'Vj-.. iiv..' i. . 'Aunt Becky" Holtnes, said to - - ' ii i i ? .i - oibe IUd years out, a oinm neirc.-. of this city, died THursdav after ml uoou. Mrs L J Tavlor, 60 years oM a ' hf hhtnut Hill, died Saturday morning, and the fun eral was conducted from- the home Sunday afternoon by Rev J H Brendall. The 'interment was in Chestnut Hill. The hus band and one daughter and three sons survive".- Mrs. Taylor was a sister of jl-' W Hearne of Salis 1 Dury.v ' The small child of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stiller, residents oi the ' southern section' of the city, wa so badlv burned Fridayltll11 d5ed- t was ll;fl on a pallet near a stove fr ui which a burning stick of weed was protuding- This fell oy-t and ignited the bed clothes niA burned the child causing il c2ath. The funeral and ment took place Sunday noon. Geo. A Cauble of Spencer who was over St years old, died ?.t the home of his daughter, Mis. j W B Reid, Sunday night. Tiu i funeral was held from the home ; Monday afternoon, Pickens officiating, lative of Rowan. Virgil Eugene Rev. C .Vi a He was 'cCrackcfi, rt.-efrm,' an employee of the H.irdawa.yv Construction Co., iY iitdinr fell -a distance of 35 feat'' yes::erdav while en Salisbury hospital. .rmaip. were sent to for interment. i . ' , . -v-- , The ay: 3utli tejaao5"K Ct "V" the patriotic Negroes 'Of Rowan County, have arranged to' ob serve the national memorial day here as uual and quile an elabo rn,:e program lias been arranged The parade wilt be a feature and fiutr mobile, motorcycle and f;ot races, b-se ball, etc., will take place at tli fair grounds. The taie place in the 1 ov couvt house with Rev. J G Walker. D. D., as orator J. new olxMnt Many distressing Ailments experienced m them -are Alleviate Pink!iam?s Vegetable Compound, Here is Proof by ,' S3ie Tells Her Friends to Take !Lydia E. Pinkham's Remedies. jNcrth Haven, Conn. " When I waj 45 I had the Change of Life which is a trouble all women have. At first it didn't bother me but after a while I got bearing down pains. I called in doctors who told me to try different things but they did not cure my pains. One doy my husband came home and said, 4 Why don't you try Lydia E. Pinkham's 'Vegetable Compound and Sanative Wash?' Well, I got i hem and took about 10 bottles of Vegetable Compound and could feel myself regaining my health. I also used Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash and it has done me a great deal of good. Any one coming to my house who suffers fiom female troubles or Change of Life, I tell them to t ike the Pinkhi-.ia remedies. There are about 20 of us here who think the world of them." Mrs. Florence Isella, Box 197, North Havn, Conn. - - ; " You are Invited to Write far Free Advice. No other medicin;- has been so ssiceegsf ul in relievingwoman'S nuf ering as has L.ydia E. Iiu?iham's Vegetable Compound "Women may receive free and helof ul ad vice by TTfiting- the Ijydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Ivpnii, and answed tj women only aud Perish House GjenatT. "The new parish house of the Congregational Church was for mally opened to the public Fri day when a very interesting pro gram was rendered and greatly enjoyed by a large number of vis itors. This building has a large Knasiuji, snower Dates, laaies room, auditorium, stafe. etc.. and in every way conveniently arranged for the purpose of com munity service, being superior to anything of the kind in the city. Last night the closing enter tainment of Miss Lillian Warn er's music class was held there and quite a crowd was present many of whom took occasion to enjoy the numerous facilities at hard beside the splendid program ' 9 -yr o r 7 rendered by the pupils of Mi Proi-cr feed far Wk Stomachs. The. proper food for one man may be all wrong- for another. li. very one should adopt a diet suited to his age and occupation. ; Those who have weak stomachs need to be especially careful and i'should eat slowly and masticaet intw ; j their food thoroughly. It is also ai ttr- 1 hnpartant that they keep ,their bowels regular. When they be ! co ;e eonsn' pated or When thev -l euii and stupid alter eating they should take Chamberlain's ach mQve tfa bowels They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. Synod Re-elects Officers. The 114th session of the Evan. ;gejieal Lutheran Synod and Min i sterna in of NKrth Carolina whiph was in session at Albemarle last week re9locted -the old officers, consisting of Rev C A Brawn , of China Grove. presidentsEfev C i h isher, of Faith, vice-prfisi- dent,- tlev G H L Lingle, of Salis- I, ... d. T T A TT o uurv, secretary: j u neiiier. oi Salisbury, treasurer. Col Makl. Barker left for Fort Oglethorpe G a., where an offi ceis trining camp lias been es tablished, Satutday, and Sunday afternoon the following young men k-ft for iii Haidier, T li ( ': "gill. R'.t' tlotr.n I Iamb: same place: V F 'rush. Jr., Chas. "' Nicolson, Lit Donald Clement,' and later Gra uiid L H Clem- Y Tl sum m - ay a- ISA 2d J d by Lydia E. Women who Know, Lowell, Mass. -"For the last three years I have been troubled with the Changs of Life and the bad feelings common at that time. I was in a very ner vous condition, with headaches and pain a good deal of the time so I was unlit to do my work. A friend asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound, which I did, and it has helped me in every way. I am not nearly so nervous no head ache or pain. I must say that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the best remedy any sick woman can take." Mrs. Makg ahet Quinn, Rear 259 Worthen St., Lowell, Mass. Slags. Such loiters are received held in strict confidence FAITH. Rev. C A Ritchie is visithlg for two weeks at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A Ritchie, near Faith. On Sunday night. May 6th, he went to New York city, v here he met a number of hid brothers of the New York and New England -Sy uod. Mr Ritchie says many changes have taken place since In, was here : eleven years ago, among whicli are both the new railroad sta tion and he new court-house berlifjences and public sclffiolfMft other public and private buildings in Salis rmmmmsiYm houses, rarth-, and even the high way from Salisbury to Faith have all undergone the greate-t kind "of change?. In Bingbampton Rev Ritchie has a congregation of 430, perhaps the most -beautiful church in the city, amodel built of Gothic architecture,, during his past' orae there, having a valuation of $40,000 or more. Mr. Ritchie has served for the past three years as secretary of his &y- nod and will preach the ordi- nation sermon before a large class of young men at the next meetiug of his synod in Buffalo N Y, on June 4lb.' He is very prominent in the Bingham pton rotary club, its presidency having been tendedered for him for the en suing year. For three years he has served as a member of the beard of trustees of the state hospital for incipient tuberculosis, at Kay Brook!' being appointed by' r6T?jHihtley injlfeailfiWi)iBI Martin li GtejMmM4a is at prps(v ton. jnariv;nw Tsm t-affirrioal Abcratri iforrchar itaole and civic character in the community of his adop tion. He has a hearty wel come home by his kinfolks and friends uf earlier years aad is taking greater de light with his family aol largr circle of aquaiuta:j?e. Venus bad ;tthe pleasure of dining with him and hie fam ily in the home cf his pa rents on Wednesday. Rev. A Youcg granite cutter at Mr. and Mrs. Barrel I, May Gtu. H C Honbarger and son, were in Faith visiting his daughter, Mrs. Lee who has just recently moved to Faith Little Miss Eveiyii; Sloop of China Grove is visiting her grand pa rents . Mr.' and Mrs. D A Wiley in Faith I An Ambition and a Record ; i . 'pHE needs of the South are identical with the needs 4-' 3l she Soatbera Raihvs. r'js i.rov.th and success of cue cleans I i'.-.c upucUding of the ociicr. Ti'e Eou'.li.-rn R.a:!v,-r .ore' 'i t o otiers. '. r.o '2,'rors ii arn!;'tt"- " t'j? S.iu:'.-rn Piavrsy Company is to see that J otu-.i-cTCiZ i .:;3 u:...-'. co-op-ratioii between the public and .;r'..:ii: to r :r-' 'fee's- tl.at's:.- and frank policy in the iQauage- its; to Trr.n4-3 0 ? t lib'.'" .:.'.'' or , v !i in- !-: '! f -r;:;r:-i S::-r'U'.::t tj lie dcnur.u :.-be H t':e boIy po .Su4irlc3, v. r.'.i t. j n-.urc, ' The bouiLera Cerves the South. 4 msm& -'rsimmmsm&ei&m&t j this week. - Farmed, who is atYthoteaniV; - torium in Salisbury;.lft, ;imVrJ, proving , nicely. Edgar Fisher of jSepeitfi4 college N e wberry, J :'Cv Ja- -spending a few diyjjpmfi Mr. Fisher . has school with an Ar. Br. 3r.ee.' He expects to takfr hiskr place as assistant paymaster iajr he U S Navy in a few days. The advanced- crowd- of the chaingang arrived " ia Faith to work on ' the roads in otir section. Venus. Road to Happiness. Be aim able, cheerful and good natured and you are much more likely to be happy. You .will find this difficult, if not impossi ble, however when you are con stantly troubled with constipation rake Chamberlain's Tablets and et rid of that and it will be asy. These,, tablets not only nove the" bowels, but improev the appetite and strengthen the ugestion. ' Bill Bailey, a negro who 'lad esca'rd. f ro'fli the officers vhilo bsiug tak;en from" the iourt house to jail, .'about a ear ago, was recently capture ,J Ashevilie, Bailey had been sentenced to a term of four months on the roads which ue will now have to serve and aso some more for escaping. Monday afternoon as John Bost . .was driyiug a team of mules belonging to tlje Good- man Lumber Company and crossing theJlSonthern- Rail plant, an engine tjruc a tilledone resides in::ehevilleeivMWpli as ' lurcuiau uir iuo - ieuerai grand j ury at Ash ville last week. . ' Kev D H Banel Y T., of Springfield Ohio, delivered an interesting sermon in .St. John's E L church Sunday morning. The subject for his sermon was concernipg the part Martin Luther ren dered in giving the world both civil and religious tree dom. The Rockwell Furniture Company through the secres tary and treasurer, J W Peel er, has very generously .do nated a sack of flour to-its married employees. In a let ter accompanying the not r Mr Peeler urges the men lo do all they can to produce and conserve food stuffs , v. no spcc'al privi- lot Jl tfatment rhich will enable it 'I cr: fidencc of rovcromentai for increased arfd beuer - ':"c cf the South alongside of but vriih equal liberues. equal 0: . . Done Promtly. -and . v rightJytiJhe. Watchman Office, . Give u& atriaL 3 manner ivikzr antm ,-Vj A-'sn?..: -' i ; : - . - - -