'V- v -S. , . t. 4 1 -3k- ' ' --" . - - v . TtiE CAROLINA WATCHMAN, SALISBURY, N. 0. r . . . . ' .4- f I t i LOCAL NEW of interest to Alt OF OUR READERS. 'Tlr- Stiudrty mail service ou Hi VH'ifc'ii radv bfc t ween .Hj.-fMU'lV a, l id Nhi woo I, linn rvi-c; It wonl u t hn a bad i In to cut AM miil ft-i-tfice nut mii Siyidavts. . Thr. pwupl an used to litis mm nanily ? ,.'ev Criu to Iih n ct)irvpir ene ot ':,.4hvi eaf I closing of A iit, yooui Iayt rhursd. y lit t; .-Alice Peudletcn, da iirflitrt Clark Petidlet ou of Alexandra, Va., was kuocked down and run over by an aatOHio'hile on North Main and Henderson .-treelp . ibj flibetween the wheel? and w hot materially in jj'i ed. Prof-J K Kedferu, late sup e iulendnt of tbe China Crove schools now in charg of the Spencer pcuooK hah moved an i is preparing tu make the Spencer school :i big ucc4s-during tlm nexi fsesfion. ' A large auoraobiln dciven by Jamv Eagle of Spe ce? , turned Vi-r l.a-t We hiesday m;)ruiug north of S pence u uing to having been driven t near ai embankment. I; contained sevial ladies a!d several children, eleven in all wh Wff't) fii mu!e t a p'.uif at South l?ivn-. The d.iyr was.br Ait' up a liitlj A t the n cent examination hv the State Board of Meii cal -xi miners, thre youu mn from.Kovvau suci epful; pftssed. Tht-y re 'J M Va" Poolr. Jr Bet jamim 1 At Kins aid Lnvi A GitsFou 1 Miss (irace MrCubbi s, who will ;u leave for Kor wh rn hhe will le conn-c4d w.th a nvvssouary hoypita', lndn a tik of interest at the Mr lii- dist taberuaclt- Sunday morninff. Her salarv is he O - I ing paid by the First Metho dist church. Kev C A Ritchie of Bing hamton. N Y , delivered the graduating sermon before the hiffh school of that Dlace recently. He is quite popu lar there and is succeeding. He is a son of J A liilchie of Faith and a native of Rowan. George (Jurriher, a former resident of this county now living at Hendersonville received word last weak from Shanghai, China, .telling of the serioUs buuiDg of hi- daughter, Miss Bessie, 4v th explos:on of an alcohol latm It is t hought hv burns would prove fata I . M i b Cor r i h er is a native of Mill Bridge nigh berhood abd is wll rem berod hrc). She has beeu in China for night y.-ars aiH was superintendent of the soutnprn rrt)BDidiiaii uusyr tal of Shinhai. Mai-r G M Van Pool brother ot?Dr C M Van Poolr a native of liowan, is here on a visit to'his brother. Major Poole has beet) in the army for a number of years and of late has been slatioued at Honolulu, ii I He at home on a furlough The Kamsay Cafe-has been awarded the contract to f-d the members of .the. 4th' Co C 40 while awaiting orders to go elsewl ere. The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head Because of its tonic and laxative effects LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ofdintry Quinine and does not cause nervousness not ringing in head. Remember the full aame and took for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c Ttn4marria&e of V eta ( Vs liav daughter of iMr and Mrs. VUHa (iSPiklef of Spen cer, na Kev, Uufus Staucil Mention o Kentueky, will take I place at the home of he bride's parents Wednes day evenings iuly 11th, 1917, at 8 o'clock.- Miss Maggie, daughter of M L HolshouserofvGoid Hill, and Cleveland, son of James Mv'simer cf Rockwell, wer m-inied Tuesday afteriioori, July 3 d, iu the court houre, Saiisiry I) W Ju'ian offi ciati!?vr The couple will livn on the -farm in this county. Miss Marion, daughter of H A Yountof Statesville, and Charlie McCanlesst sen of N B Mc( 'an less of Salis bury, were married in Salis lury Tueeday evening, July 3rd. After the ceremonv they left for Washington, D C, where they may make LUril HUUIC. .. . I Miss Beulah Etolee, ; laughter John W Harvey of Washinffton. D C. anrt J Wil iiam Henry Barringer, son of J 1 Barringer of Salis bury, will be married in the Bethany Baptist church, in Washington, next Tues day aflerao3u. Miss Gene dishing, a form r aiisonriau auo sister of .. .. . - . . I Vlrfr 0 M Henderlite. and Ed ii j. .j aar a4 Chattanooga, Teun., June, 13 h 8 4 Julia, the uine-months-old daughter of Mr and Mrs L A Parks of Spencer, died last Friday night at the home of hri parents. The funeral wa?.held Sat urday afternoon Ut Calvary Baptist church, ani the interment was in the nhnw.h o&mei.nm vv. Misstonarv Emrisfi at Christiana Chnrch ounudjr, JUiy I3iu. Instead of the usual all-day service on Missionary day at Uhnst,ana Unurcl1 tnere Wlli De only one service at 11 o'clock, on Sundav. July 15th. Dr Fox of Roanoke College will deliver a missionary sermon and at 8 p. m. the young people's society will arive a missionary exercise, 'Christ in America." It is hoped a large crowd will be present at both services. Annual CreSCQnt Pi The annual picnic of the Naza reth Orphan's Home will be : : held on the orphanage grounds at Crescent Thursday, August 2nd, and the address will be by Rev J h Murphy, of ' Hickory. There will be a big dinner and amusements as well as band mus ic. The proceeds will go to the orohanaare tunds. This institution is tne orpnan home of the Reformed church in North Carolina, Rev W B Wern- er is supennxenucui, auu iuws annual occasions are aiways largely attended and it is hoped to make tne picnic ui iuc best yet held. Rlnrtadfl Still in Rnwan. UlVVUUUW wiaa Sherriff Jas. H Krider in ccm pany with Deputy David Graham . re t tr it and revenue.omcers jas. n Kenzie aod W O Lisk discovered and broke up a still iii Rowan near the Iredell line, last Friday, ririlv the still and a quantity of u, -. AVr?eA and destroy- ed Evidence of it Aaving been eq. rvmcuwv.vi , s . m operation wai w 1 nA Yxt ll A'.Qtlll -' heiflP fw'arm. Part OOHe oatnt naa p.een ; w moved. 4 Cfc , ....V'- . V. . CRM GANG CONSUMED. Proceedings 8f the County Commissioners for the July lectin? Held Last Week. ; Thebbard of county ommtis sioners held ajo d av -Wgular monthly session last week.all triem bers being present wittf'- Cbair-r man Hall presiding". The.follow ing business-was transacted; ' ' Ordered that Summersett Un dertaking Co., be paid $15 for burial of Robert B Howard. The. board ordered that Super in ten dent Thomason bin' Id a load from McCulloVs shop to the vV J- .V it; ) l p!i.v It was ordered that the county furnish foreman arid piping for road from the Overcash place to South River church.: Ordered that, the- county pay the assesstment of $10 to the Good Roads Association. It was ordered that the county will not take, any action in screening the Community Building. Ordered that Victor Hodge, Fielding Josey andTee Wagoner be discontinued from list of out door nftor. Tl, knnt AA t. o P6al be taken from the decision of the committee allowing Mr enry Kluttz $100 for road cross ing- U is tarm. It was ordered that Superin tendent Thomason look over site relative to locating road from a point on the Statesville road to Mt Vernon colored church. The board ordered that chain ffan camps Nos. 1 and 2 be con- i : j j i a c i. f u wlU dlf:u dUU Luat lurcmdU U1 luc camP No- 1 be retaiQed with such otnerheip as may oe needed, and inai saia camp continue wonc on the Naiional Highway. It was ordered ijthat Thomas Barber be eriven 7.50 for re placing wire fence where road crosses his farm. It was ordered that Htigh Bradshaw be made foreman of construction force, on the Stier- rilt'3 Ford road, said force being' known as camp". No 3. It was ordered that H - M Brown be paid $15 rent for rock yard on his farm. The board ordered that coal dealers, moving picture shows and Pawn brokers be assessed the same amountof county taxes paid in 1916. Chairman Hall and Cothmis L. . , , r, . , . sioners Fleming and Kester and MTODie ana oupennienaem Thomason were appointed a com mittee to look over road at Reid's mni near Woodleaf Ordered by the board that Chairman Hall and Superintend ent Thomasou secure top soil for Sherrill's Ford road. The board adopted the report of the committee on investiga tion of Rice's Mill, property which is that the board has com plied with its contract. Ordered that Superintendent Thomason place danger signs at the curves in the road at Rice's Mill. It was ordered that a certain S1CV nero he sent to his home in Columbia, s. c. T nrArA n,a:P, uellt Thomason be made dele- gate to the good roads conven- tion at Asheville Juiy 9th, 10th and llth. Ordered that the orderer relative to the changes on the Sherrilrs Ford road le recinded. It was ordered that Messrs. Coble, Fleming and Patterson go to Mt Ulla and look over with power to act on some changes the Sherrilrs Ford road from railroad crossing to the east side nf t v ann1mnn' rlm crossin? to the west of Mt'Ulla. The bid for suoolies for ihe county for the month was award ed to Peeler Company. I ne ooara aajournea to meet Monday July 9th with the board I of appraisers to hear complaints regarding assessed valuation of nrooertv and all nartie fiavino- property and all parties havin grievances in this matter are re quested to appear before the board on that date. By the .discontinuance of chain gang No 2 and consolidating it with Nol there were a numbe r nf ca"es necessary in the official . of, these-camps. Bvthe cnange . H Crawford Kennerl v who was fnrarn rf Pntnn rJrw ic rol i Qtrol 01 iniy an 1 q, ncrmmjt cnapges. iW$r& made, Red Cross Ele Officers, New Ivraejting of the Salilf mapt&! 0f t he Ked Cross heIdJa.'kth'e." following pfSceri we?l; elected for the co'mitig ye v-;. ' - Chair mW;:yf Way f, Tce-chaSpriarn Dr I E Shaffer Secretary II L Thompson. 'Treasurer .W B Strachan. The tra Carer's report sHowed thntcbll jctions and pledges tbade to the war fund i-jf . . amount to about $1300. The meeti ng o f iiie. ch a pt er will be held oir the 2nd .and 4th Tuesday evenings of each month. Cotton Bloom July 8th. Mrs H (t Cranford, who lives hear Majolica has a little chicken with four full grown legs, and A Y Cranford of the same neighborhood, had a cotton" bloom on July 8th. Venus is' requested to pro duce something in the way of an improvement on this. North Carolina Durham, July 6. Members of the North Carolina divis skn of United Confederate Veterans will hold their an nual reunion in Durham August 21 to 23, it was an nouced today by officials of of Durham Chamber of Corns merce. Until recently, be, cause the country was at war, many veterans favored dis pensing with the State re union. '1 he reuuion will be held here in honor of Cenernl 'ulian S Carr, it was said. Gen Kial James Metis of WJi mUigtoii acd Adjutant Gen eral H A London of.jPittsboro are in charge of arrange merits MRS. KIESO SICK SEVEN MONTHS Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Aurora, 111. "For seven long months I suffered from a female trouble, with severe pains in my back and sides until I became so weak I could hardly walk from cb air 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 try Ijydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. I took six bottles and today I am a healthy woman able to do my own housework. I wish every suffering woman would try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and find out for themselves how good it is." Mrs. CARL A.. KiESO) 596 North Ave., Aurora, I1L The great number of unsolicited tes timonials ou file at the Pinkham Lab oratory, many of which are from time to 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). Lvnn. Mass.. for special advice. It is free, will bring you health and may save your life. Jno, R. Brown. Opt. D., Optometrist, CHINA GROVE, N. C Fourteen Years Practice in Re fraction and Fitting of Glasses Headaches Nervousness. Neuralgia, Dizziness. Nou sea and many other Ner vous Disorders due to Eye strain Positive! Relieved. Execntor's Noilce. The unde"signed, having qualified as j executor of the estate of L J Uancy, de i ceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate 01 the said de- I ceased to present the same to the under- ! . sign" uuiy verinen qn or im.ore tq.. im le3(, itl har of their All Pe sons indet.t I dnv of Julv. 1QJ8 or tnis notice win be rfcoverv ''."'t': -C. ed o th;id estate win view mske i July 9. 191-7. immediate pay menti leCt, sel MUuiesviH. , li.V D.t N. C, Zeb Y Turlington, attcxaey. '"7. :' . . .- , J iftfl flfin fammis KM 'R.nclr Tninat.rt plants tree to growers wno call for ttfem 4? SpM-Mo Products Co. The Beauty Secret. Ladies desire that irre sislible charma good complexion. Of course they do not wish others to know a beautifier has been used so they buy a bottle of Magnolia Balm f LIQUID FACE POWDER and use according to simple directions. Improve ment is noticed at once. Soothing, cooling and refreshing. Heals Sunburn, stops Tan. Pink, White, Rote-FUJ. 75c at "Druggists or is mail direct Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp. Lyon Mfg. Co., 40 South Fifth St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. o ion- want New Stomach ? a If you Jo Digestonehe, -will giveyouane. For full particulars. literature and opinions regarding this wonderful Discovery which is benefiting thousands, apply to SMITH DRUQ COMPANY SALISSH5Y,N.C THE HERRY COBBLER , A ComedyDrama in Four Acts " OIVEN BV . The Young People of St. Mark's Lutheran Church, . JULY, 14, 1017 .8 O'CLOCK P. M. CAST of characters: Pranz von Altenheim, a light-hearted cobbler ....... .'Max Ritchie Morris Holmes, an adventurer Col. Derrom, a leading: lawyer L Findham, a detective : 1 , Levee Bob, a bad negro. ...... Mike Maloney. a police officer Stella Derrom, the Colonel's daughter Thelma Hurley Mrs. Raffertyva "poor, lone widdy Mrs. Holmes, an ill-used wife and Rosalie, the banana girl Carlotta, Stella's bosom friend Lilla Florence Davis, Mary Virginia Hurley, Zena Stirewalt, Hazel Sloop. Children 1 J SYNOPSIS. Act I. The Cobbler Baron, Plotting for a fortune. Franz's birth day party, Stella meets Franz rescues Stella. Act II. The Plotter at Wcrk, Franz as a healthy invalid, ihe ua- bies and their bouquet, Franz's courtship the Colonel's wrath, Holmes' discomfiture. . Act JII Carlotta's Party, Findham's fine work. Holmes an? ici- pates triumph, Confronted by a wronged woman, Franz's stratagem, The kidnappers, "Dot's de kind of a sauerkraut I am." Act IV. A-big haul attempted, ready for fight, Franz and Stella hear secrets, Gretchen, the accuser, a villian unmasked, the Baron von Altenheim, restored to a brother's arms, wedding bells. ' ; Admission 10 and 15c. . 7kM No missing connections entire train to Texas. .Leave Memphis 10:10 p. A. T7 ITT,, ... 1 O . A A . A mm 4m Ivs. Memphis 9:35 a.m. Fr. joy our f anions dining car service. LOW FARES TO TEXAS .. Sutton, D. P. AvQ West 90: St.. North CarolinaStateCollege :yf AgricultureEngineering WEST RALEIGH. N. C. An institution where young men of character, energy and ambition may fit themselves for useful and f honorable work in many lines of industry which require training . and skill for succesp. Thorough, and practical courses are offered in Agriculture: Horticulture: Ani- 3 ma! Industry; ana electrical istry; Dyeing TOMPKISShAl.L'-lEXTlLb 1 V Industry. Faculty of 64 it.f tractors. . Twenty-seven huil(3ir ?s. Eighteen 'depart ments. Military features. JFor catalogue and entrance blanks, write ' , E. B. OWEN, i AHkindaandall gwdREMIKGTONS: , 5 $12 up.; Inalractlooii with ettih nachlne. ' Type and repair prts for all tatkt tf Tjpewriten. MPIRE TYPE FOUND- "" " RY, BUFFALO, N.Y. H-l-16Vlpr No. Tbit it a prescription prepared epc!alty (or MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doses will break any cue, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will noi return. It acts on the liver hetie- tha Calomel and does not ripe or sickeu ?S THE SPND S0PER:TERH of the Appalachian Training School WILL. BEGIN'- JULY ItiTB, kU CBST1SIIE SIX WEEKS. Board will be $15.00 peiTernl. Pees $2 00. Instruction will be given in all public school studies, Art. , House Economics, Vocal and Instrumental music. A Pleasant Outing in the Mountainsls for Tod Address: D. D. DOUGHERTY 6.264t.pd. Boone. II. C. Cecil Graham Banks Sloor Flake Eddleman , .Ray Sloop Bert Safrit woman,'' Glad vs Sloop mother. . Grace Sloop - Myrtle Ritchie Mary Ellen Bostian her fate, the runaway horse, Reserved Seats, 2.5c. .T runs through, Memphis ' m. Arrive Dallas 1 .V...,K Chattanooga, Term. Civil, Mechanical. Engineering; Chem and Textile v Registrar. 6 '"'r,Z''M.. 12:17 wmmwm ' r M M " 4 " 1 y'f ' . ,. J ' JL - t r 1 . ' " 1 .- f ,1 i 'SSL,

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