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S ALt'3'UW .V AND ROWAN COUNTY LOCALS The clans of the G O P will assemble in Salisbury next Saturday February 8, to elect delegates to the Btate conyebtioD, to be held at Greensboro, February 15. Chairman R A Kohloss has called a convention for Row an for the above date to be held in the court house A big school meeting held at 'Rockwell last Thursday 7gn h-Id in litf Rchui! bu!!: 8 art the a: if jr'Wi'' W&c . ' V good tate R?i .!. Sup-jr-visor L Brogdeu wus pres ent, met the teachers and outlined the work for the day. The opening excercJes were cooduct-d by Prof R W Whitener and County Super intendent R (Jt Kizer, made a splendid talk. The., nxt meeting wat held at CI e ve land yesterday. A new grocery store foi Salisbury was upned Mon ! W C Coughenbour has 1m v. . office qrrrfcers on the t urct floor of the Wallace j bni'diug in the rooms recent ly vacated by A H Price, who now occupies Senator R Lee Wright's office during the senator's attendance upon the general assembly. The Southern's, big plant at- Spencer wii operate on short iio-r s iuringr February beginning Saturday morning an 8 hour day. Just how long this short hour day will be in force is not known, fe'or a long time these shops, the biggest in -Jie system, hav ' -pn making en day .ion" in urn io the severs i thousand men employed will mean a big reduction in the immense pay roll which for ra mihs had gradually been climbing until it had become larger than at. any time since he shops were established. - - , - , i STT fi . n Miss Eloise Keply, 23 years of age, died at the home of her brother, J A Keply, near theKesler mills, Monday, of influenza. hk fuueral wa? held at the residence aud thn interment took place in Chest nut Hili cemetery. Miss Eudora P Bost, daugh ter of Henry J Bost,. of the Rockwell neighborhood, died at the home of her parents last WndiirMda mt?M of in- tiuauza. Miss Dewy E Harris and acob M Bost, both of Rock ell -neighborhood, were trvarried January 26 t h at the barsona?e of rgan church y the Pastor, -Rev L L Lohr. - j Miss MableSetzer. lof Salis urv, for'nrlv of Hickory, knj Evt-rette Byeis of Salis jury. were married by E Juh'h 1) W Julian at his oration Ncrth Long street, J (Captain Austin. Kantz 13 0 i i - d S tat es. iN a v y , ? i nou u H - -'ms.TTi$a o.f h) iter, 1 ;2.1 , a Aid Division of Reptiles, male. Ralway mail clerk, mate and female. Accounting and statistical clerk, male and female. Medical interne, male and fe male. Dental interne, male. CJerk translator, male and fe male. Oil gauger, male. Traveling auditor (Int. rev. Thb names of the follow tug boys are reported in the i ;el service v? is held at tti residence conduct d by Rev L I, Lohr and the interment was at Organ church. Mrs J H Bwiuk, of David- receutlv for treatment,, died here January 28th of a com plication of troubles. She was 35 years cf age. The re A ? A rano n Mat rho snar thra .UiaiUiS wio Lrxja- iu t v i F L)7. RaliRhurv. niiflsihff in- th, whre tne tuueral and j w r-j 1 I " i- i. A. 1 I . . action, previously reported interment iook. iJac. severely wonaded, Fritz H Charles M Malone, 6S years be ooerated by E M and R L Lino, Cliioa Grove, wounded of aare. died at his horn Foil and Paul Bcssent in the severely, Walter McKoight, 1101 South Main street, Jan store rooms on West Fisher ansDurv. wounaen sii2rntiy. sutn 01 tJncrnt s disease, roi Fisher street formerly cccu pieviously reported misgiog ra action. A false fire alarm wa r timed in lat Friday night. about. 10 30 o'clock, from box 174 coiner of Jackson and I rl a m a a tfcCubbins streets. The fire may ana tne. interment was in Chestnut Hul Ceme- 1U 11V day and will he known a, the "F B Grocery" and will m-jy Ouiioeh Laii, form S'alisbury, on Wed m r ill 1 Lf ttedy. January 15th, at Wi tiugton, O))io. pied by Will Woodson. It ia to be a general merchan dise store. Mr Bessent will be in charge of the store. Musie lovers are invited to the Ellis Street school to en joy an hour of delightful uen bad nearly a several weeks he bad been very feeble and was taker, seriously ill last Tnurp day with cerceboral hemmorage. The funeral was held at the residence run, phonograph concerts given every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. These concerts are arranged and interpreted ty Prof Andrews who v has an unusually large and beauti ful assortment of records! February 4th the Opera -Faust was given, a number ll because of the smartness tery- He is survived by his some culorit. Officers fire Wlfe one 8011 aud two aaun very anxious to get hold of ter9 WiU Malone' and Mre ljeroy a omitn, doii oi iuh city, and Mrs W S Oowd of Greensboro, also one sister, Mrs W O Whitaker of New Port News, Va, these turners-m oi take ?1 arras. Officer F C Tolbart, who was' shot in the haud and leg sometime ago. during a raid il the Snipe's place near of the mcst beautiful selec Kernersville who has been Fistor Comes Nor Being Drowned. i The following- is taken from re' Albemarle News, Rev H F Surr. who married a Salisbury otaan, formerly Mrs J F Pace, ifiatqe near being drow ied while poising a small slreatn ond dar st -week. The stream wa ver fSvift and swollen from the rain Sf nig-ht previvous. The water n almost over the horse and tS?u,i,gT, and swept from the u&)' h'ls stormcloih, laprobe Walter and Bible. But fo tun ate rthe horse being- full of life trie out with the buggy and Mr astarr sate. Mr uutce tounu to-- Uibte, robe and stormcloth float fogon the water nearby and re- purlieu inetu iu mi oiau, vti utle damag-ed. lions from each part wae givr en. These concerts are open to the public. I H Sbafer, who as re cently discharged from the army, wss in New York tak ing a poBt graduate treat ment of children's ailments. when the call for volunteers for Syrian relief work appeal d to him and he volunteered tor a vear. Me wm sau in a m f-;w days to become a medical missionary, working under ight American Soldiers Killed. Troves, France, Feb. 3 - JSirrbtUuited States soldiers gvejb killed and 30 injured nQ a troop train conveying American soldiers from Chau gtiont'to Brest collided with pwoCfei man locomotives stand pang at kontieraney near here The men were on their way o Brest to take sbibs for tbe OJtuted Strites. I be dead an nibred were taken to-Bar-sur Aube. in the sanatorium here, was aken to his hme on East Fisher street, Saturday, and is getting along nicely. Some one placed a railroad Fpikeandtwo large bolts in the crevice of the street car rack where it crosses the western railroad one day last vveek, but fortunately the A 1 -1 A 1 1 c-r operator ooservea me oo struction in time to avert what might have been an accident. It was plainly Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic AMyaAM anMl! n v mi iftflTl t Anil ATI. riching the blood. Yoa can soon feel its Strength p, ' ' ;' - enintJ, Invigorating Effect. Price 60c -it ' ' ' ' : pipemce Examinations. - w - - . - . Matliftf,,..f HnM nitfrior rnnforBnio S Oivil Service examinations bfi lusuiuuioi Hum uiouiui uuaiuiuuuui . , . r r j i -t .miming March 4th, and continu A large number of Methodistff .. ift , - '. . . ministers and laymen were herefe 5i . , . . last wppIc a ti-fnilino" a meetitif t ji c t-i! a;..i jj ' or tne aiisourv ivieimoaisi iis-r .wis trict in the interst of the mission arv centenary movement held here in the tabernacle lotlowing subjects: levator machinists, male. w Mechanical engineer, male and emale. and oil the auspicies of the Refl Corss aHHI1 that the spike had not ;and Syrian Relief Commis- fallen from a railroad car, for both it and the bolts were in the same crevice. ion. The Lisk family of Morgan township, is one of the most remarkable in Rowan. Re cently there was held at the home of the elder member J A Lisk, 76 years of age, a re-union. Mr and Mrs J A LUk? have five sons and two daughters, tneir ages rang frrm f0 to 28 vears. and 17 ar.ndchildren. also one three was held with Washington Camp 'von-nlil jrMt. orand child, of Salisbury in their lodge rooms Tb ere has never been a death on East Innes street, last week. in the familv, and it is one of Numerous delegates were present ,the best physically developed from the various camps through Aim a - m 1 J 3 4 V . . 1 5ian Uies to oe iouuii, mo out tne county ana mere was a (Combined height of the five big attendance of the Salisbury BOns is 32 feet and 8 inches. members. The address of State . . tm President Speaks of Statesville 1 113 roui uarjr tmixi ul Th& Quinine That Doea Nst Affact ti.e Head because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA TIVE EROMO QUINIiSB is better than ordinary Ojinine and dees not cause nervousness not rirt?ine in heaa. KemtJDeT me iuii name ana lock for the signature uf E. W. GROVE. 30c County "fasting P. 0. S, of A. The county meeting of the Pa triotic Order Sons of America first meetmg was presided oveii by Rev R W Courtney, missiori- arv secretary of the Wester, North Carolina conference. J C Rowe, presiding- elder of thJ Salisbury district, conducted de9 votioual services and W F Oran-6 ford was elected secretary. "Moirlw ill -r,j rVi arc? rx-f Vi district were present as shown b a roll call. Mr Courtney, O l Mooslev, D B Col tram and Rev R L Parish each made talks exH plaining the object of the meet-l ing, setting forth the qualifica tions necessary to make a cess of the government. Si ., '-A kis v fimi'l- rf rimers. T h eg ' t, male. M VVUIVIU? a sud OF MIDDLE AG Need Help to Pass the Crisis Safe lyProof that Lydia E. rmk- ' ham $ Vegetable Compound Can be Relied Upon. f 1 Demented Soldier is at Large . Around Salis bury. ! John J. Puller, a demented" soldier suffering: from she shock is at large in Salisburf ti or vicinity, naving escapea while members of Red Cids haif; him out for a walk. v Fuller left a train at Spencejf several days ago and while goff an Superior court will con vene next Monday, February lOtli. The term is scheduled lor two weeks,however it may ing ta a camp in western Nort Carolina, and after frightening citizens there he was sent as falf was splendid. Others made fine talks, one of these by Rev C A Owens of the First Baptist church, who received the fratern as Lexington on his way to Pens ity, The order in Rowan in svlvnia. where he said he livedo ...... 1 I " s-. jQOt take tne lull two weeKS good condition and growing. When he was missed from to dispo?e OI botn tne crimi-. The degree team of the States train a search, was institute tnal and civil dockets. Judge ville camp was present and put and he was found at Lexingtoft j . . i s ty l a A At il.. 2-.i a,Z 4- . i i i j i -x-r . i .as.- ft ariing OI vnarioiie, mejuu mc lumdiuiy wum, auuui a ana orougni nre.iMoii wisning 3nd'e who held the last court I dozen oew members took the de- see him kept in jail Red Cros$ in the Old court house and -LUC UCV ""B wm uc memoers securea permission jlso 100 pages of Suilday school, Viffvt in th now will nrfl- I held wlth the CamP at Rockwell, take him out for a walk and; Ifchmblic school and patriotic songs T . ... stJrbaiia.111. "Durincr Change of Life, ifl addition to its annoying symptoms, I bad an attack of grippe which lasted all winter and left me in a weakened condition. I felt at times that I would never be well again. I iread of Lydia E. Pinktaam a Vege table Compound and what it did for women passing through theChango of Life, so 1 told my doctor I would try it. I soon began to gain in strength and the annoying symptoms dis appeared and your Vegetable Compound fiaa made me a well, strong woman so ft do all my own housework. I cannot Tecommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound too highly to women passing through the Change of Life." s-Mrs. Frank Henson, 1316 S. Orchade St; Urbana, 111. h ; Women who suffer from nervousness, -'heat flashes." backache, headaches tand "the blues'-' should try this famous Iroot and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink frham's Vegetable Compound. for SalS ' Carolina Harmony" a music book with easy pieces Ffor beginners on piano or organ side, ana Solicitor Hayden j Oleinnr will prosecute thQ def Cit ants in the criminal i Colds Cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE BR0M0 QUININE Tablets retnqye the caoso. . There is only one "Bromo QnbiokM GEOW Watson oabox. S9u was thenthat he made his sea-, i scripture anthems and so forth. ond escape. ;fiPnce 85c pH' copy by mail. tj' - J. S. Leonard, Pl 2-0 W. Monroe St.. J Buy War Sjaving Stamps pi. 22 4t. pd, Salisbury, N. 0. service,) male and female. Resident auditor , in ter ual rev enue service male and female. Senior land appraisers, male and female. Junior land appraiser male and female. Civil Seryice commission ex aminations announced to be held at Salisbury at the given dates. Those interested call for appli cation blanks required as per above list. STOMACH TROUBLE Mr. Marion Holcomb, of Nancy, Ky.,'says: "For quite a long while I suffered with stomach trouble. I would have pains and a heavy feeling after my meals, a most disagreeable taste in my mouth. If I ate anything with butter, oil or grease, I would spit it up. I began to have regular sick headache. I had used pills and tablets, but after a course of these, I would be constipated. It just seemed to tear my stomach all up. I found they were no good at all for my trouble. I heard THEDFORD'S if recommended very highly, so began to use it. It cured me. I keep it in the house all the time. It is the hest liver medicine made. I do not have sick headache or stomach trouble anymore." Black-Draught acts on the jaded liver and helps it to do its important work of throwing out waste materials and poisons from the sys tem. This medicine should be in every household for use in time of need. Get a package today. If you feel sluggish, take a dose tonight You will feel fresh to morrow. Price 25c a package. All druggists. ONE CENT A DOSE Usco Tread LaOOCl 1 1 D r 1 res opeea eBveries No car is better than its tires. And time lost through tire troubles cannot be replaced. Good tires are the best practical guarantee of your car's continuous and economical service. United States Tires are good tires the best tires our 76 years of experience in the rubber business have taught us to make. You have your choice of five different types for passenger car or light delivery use 'Nobby', 'Chain', 'Usco', 'Plain', and the famous 'Royal Cord. There is also the 'Nobby Cord' for heavy duty vehicles, as well as the Solid Truck Tire. Among these good tires you will find exactly the treads best suited to your car and your driving conditions. Our nearest Sales and Service Depot dealer will gladly point them out to you. Am dm a. aM Am9Wtm. Uoited St afes Tires r Good Tires
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