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TIRED? Worn out? Light a Camel! It is now '
known that they quickly turn on your flow of natu
ral energy. Smoke all you want... Camel’s costlier *
tobaccos never interfere with healthy nerves. i
“Get a LUX with a Camel 1”
County Owes City
iOver $100,000.00,
Says Buck Report
(Continued from Page One)
rather good investment I should say.
The county tax rate is unreas
onably low while the city tax rate
is unreasonably high. The recov
ery of this money will enable the
city to cut its tax rate down from
its present level of $1.28 to a rate
ranging from 34 cents to 50 cents,
in the discretion and wisdom of
our City countil. I understand
our present city tax rate of $1.28
to be divided as follows: debt ser
vice, 91 cents; maintenance of
school buildings, 3 cents; operat
ing expenses of the city, 34 cents.
I stand ready to cooperate with
city and county officials in ad
justing this matter which I hope
will be by direct negotiations be
tween, them. My sole purpose in
insisting during the last twelve
months that these facts be brought
to light has been that the law may
be properly understood and ac
curately interpreted and applied in
the interests of justice.
Last week 1 gave out the fol
lowing statement: ' "1 attribute'
my defeat for re-election to the
fact that I did not shrink from my
"duty w the people of Salisbury in
the matter of securing monies due
the City.” Official records and
correspondence' in1 my office and
other reliable evidence fully sup
port me in this view. The trump
ed up charges were camouflage
and smoke screen.
I cannot believe that the tax
payers of Salisbury will allow these
findings of fact, confirmed by
Mr. Buck, to be quashed or hushed
up. I have faith ih the fidelity of
our City council to the interests of
the city and in the sense of fairness
which I believe we shall find in our
County commissioners.
Several days ago Mr. Haworth
sent out ballots to the various
teachers asking that they reply to
the question as to whether or not
there had been any friction between
the superintendent ■ and' teachers.
Mr. Haworth.1 informed The
Watchman that the result of these
ballots was not to be made public.
All teachers are urged to return
ballots.
At present, the plans of Mr. Ha
worth are to permanently locate in
Salisbury regardless of; the out
come of the school situation.
Lost Continent of Lemuria
Found in Indian Ocean?, Modern
Doviods Have Located What Sci
entists Brieve is Fabled Conti
nent. An Illustrated Article in
The American Weekly, the Maga
zine Which Comes on June 24
With The BALTIMORE SUN
DAY AMERICAN. Buy Your
Copy From Your Favorite News
dealer.
Cleveland Rt. 2 Items
The friends of both parties will j
be interested to learn of the mar- *
riage of Miss Blanche McDaniel, ;
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert i
McDaniel and Mr. Clarence L. •
Rumple son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. :
Rumple on Tuesday afternoon, j
June 13 th at S o’clock at the home J
of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hill North *
Center Street, Statesville by the
brides pastor, Rev. E| D. Brown, i
D. D. After July 1st Mr. and |
Mrs. Rumple will be at home in i
Greensboro where Mr. Rumple holds J
a posjtion with the Carolina Steel 3
and Iron company.
Mrs. Margaret Turner Fisher, ^
wife of H. L. Fisher died at the «
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. «
J. Chap Turner Sunday morning i
at 11 o’clock. Mrs. Fisher was 35 J
years old. She was buried at Fifth 3
Creek Presbyterian church Tuesday 3
morning at 10 o’clock. Rev. E. D. J
Brown. D. D. officiated. Her «
husband is ill at he home of his r
father in St. Pauls in Robeson i
county. Ms. Fisher was gradu- J
ate nurse of St. Leo’s hospital at J
nursing at Greensboro but has been J
confined to her bed for the past J
5 years. Surviving her are her %
husband, H. L. Fisher, her parents, |
Mr. and Mrs J. Chap Turner and J
the following brothers and sisters: i
iHenry Turner, Bedford, Va., Sam, 5
Robert and James Turner of Rich
mond, Va., Webb Turner of Phila- "s
delphia. Pa., Charles, Leon, Julia, -s
Catherine and Ruth at home. One
half brother, D. W. Turner. Lc- j
noir, one half sister, Mrs. J. A. J
Dayvault, Concord. 3
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wooten j
are receiving congratulations upon
the birth cf a 9l/z ibsgirl Tucs- 5
day, Jem: 13 th. ^
The Trinity M. E. church male
glee club of Kannapolis sang at g
the week with her mother, Mrs. i
afternoon. i
the week with her mother, Mrs. i
John Yates. i
The Women’s Club of Cool ^
Spring presented a 3-act play en- r
titled "Clubbing a Husband” in the J
school auditorium Saturday night, j
The characters were as follows: J
Mrs. Blanche Newman (a bride), 3
Miss Nell Niblock, Mrs. Henrietta 1
Ashton (her sister, from Boston),
M/s. Lonnie Steele, Maude Ashton g
(her overgrown daughter), Mrs.
Hendricks Bell (Mis. Newman’s j
colored cook), Mrs, . R-. M. Page, J
Bridget O’Flanagan (a Wish, lady). J
Marie Lazenby, Mrs,, Qtpaway (an j
old grandmother) Catherine Sum- e
mers, Mrs. Ferris (her daughter), -I
Nancy Goodman, Dr. Georgianna g
Jordan, Miss Elizabeth Niblock, j
Mrs. Whitney (inclined to her J
jealous), Mrs. Paul Day vault, 3
Mrs. Reynolds ( a bargain hunter), ;l
Miss Helen Page, Mrs. Harry Hud- g
son (a bit nervous), Mrs. Earle l
Fox, Mrs. Shylark ( a woman of h
Ideas). Mrs. William Hollon. j
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QUAINT BABIES GAIN IN
FLESH i
tj
The Canada mother of five ba- i
bies now has the satisfaction of
knowing that four of them have *
passed the two-pound mark and I
are thriving, while the other child ~
is within one-half ounce of the i
mark. The mother will be kept in j
bed two more weeks, the doctor ]
says. At birth, the five little 1
girls weighed all together what one
normal babe should have weighed, i
The country physician seems to be -f
doing a good job of his work. i
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Saved from Death on the Rail- ,
road Trestle. Thkj Engine Came 1
Roaring On; There Was No Escape *
for EightJYear-Qld H^len—and i
Then a Quick-Acting Brakieman ■■
Snatches Hl/r to Safety. Read j
This True-Life Melodrama in The ;
| American Weekly, the Magazine j
Which Comes On June 24 with the |
BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERI- ;
GAN. Buy your copy from your ■
|favorite newsboy or newsdealer. •
ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS
(Continued From Fage One)
1. No.
2. On thq coffee tree.
3. Trenton.
4. N<J.
5. 1846-1848.
6. Actor.
7. From the town in France, fa
mous for its manufacture.
8. British inventor acid engi
neer, designer of first practical lo
comotive.
9. Mexico.
10. Yorktown, Pa.
CAL-SO-BARB
Safe and Sure Relief for Indi
edstion. i M ■**
Sold By
TOMS DRUG STORE
SALISBURY, N. C.
Today, June 22 Conunences The
Last Eight Days of
EFIRD’S ® SALE
S - m ' M - tVjs' F.;. .. :tw . fj
I New Bargains In All Departments 1
Shantung and
Crepes
Plaid, stripes, checks, solid
' colors, pastel shades, also
prints. Pure dye silk, yd.
1 65c
I
Sheer Summer
Fabrics
Dimity, voile, lawn, batiste,
kerchief cloth, tub fast
colors in large array of beau
tiful prints, yd.
Short Lengths
Percales, voiles, ticking sheet
ing, voile and curtain marqui
sette, yd.
Turkish Towels
'large size Turkish bath
towels, white with colored
borders.
9c
Children’s Suits
and Rompers
Fine for children to have for
summer play. Solid colors
and prints. Sizes 2 to 8.
Special
48c
Summer Prints
Voile, percale, batiste,
ginghams, also shifting in,
stripes and chambray. *j
Beautiful prints, yd. |
OCTAGON
Soap and washing powder.
Special size cake or pkg.
2c
LUGGAGE
You’ll need some extra piece of luggage for
your summer vacatoin, so be sure to see our
hand trunks, foot lockers, suit cases, hand
bags, overnight Cases, fitted cases, and hat I
boxes. Specially priced. |
White Purses
Perforated pigskin in fold and snap styles.
Lined and fitted.
; *s a r .• • . it ' ;■ .■['/
59c
Cutie Anklettes
For children and misses. In pink,
green, laveider~and maize
COTTON DRESS
SPECIAL
Prints and stripes in all the
good coton materials. Sleeve
less and short sleeve styles.
Formerly to $2.95. One rack
to close out at
Special Table of
Ladies* Summer Shoes
Pumps, ties, sandals and oxfords.
Leather, cloth and linen. White, blonde,
black and White eggshell. Greatly re
duced to ' 'f-i ;/:■ !•:■
Ladies’ House |
DRESSES I
Voiles, dimity, gingham and batiste. White,
prints and stripes in the new styles for house §i
wear. Sizes 14 to 46. ®
I LADIES’ WOOL
Swim Suits
[One and two piece models in beauti
form and figurfit styles. Patented
knit in brassiere. New styles sensa
toin»—[nothing can touch them but
p the'waves. '
| $2-85 & $4-95
| SPECIAL GROUP OF
I Ladies’ Shoes r
Pumps, straps and oxfords in good quality
leather. Brown, black, kid. patent, gray,
blonde and smoked Elk. All sizes. To
jp $2.95 values. Close out at
! 97c
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[CRETONNE COTTAGE
DRAPERIES
Colorful draperies to beautify your home or
summer cottage. Choice of many colorful de
signs. Per pair
LADIES’ SILK
HOSIERY
One big double table of sheer
,chiffon and service weight
hose. Pull fashioned. All
summer shades.
55c
2 for $1.00
Men’s and Boys’
CAPS
White, checks and stripes
in dress styles, also baseball
caps. ‘
25c
' • ’ ' MEN’S ANP BOYS’
OXFORDS
Black and white, tan and brown, also solid
black. Bal and blucher' styles. Cap,
mocasin and plain toes, some are perforated
$1.94
CLOSE OUT COTTON
BATHING SUITS
Men’s and bys^ cotton bathing suits. Also
children’s sun suits, slightly soiled. While
they last
15c
| Men’s and Boys’ Bathing Suits
I One and two piece styles, some with zipper detachable jersey.
§ Also tropic trunks, white web belts. Blues, black, gay colors
1 and combinations.
94c • $1.94
CHILDREN’S WOOL 1
Bathing Suits
Smart new styles in gay colors and
combinations.
94c - $1.94
Children’s Play Suits ,
1 Overalls, soldier suits, Buddy suits in Khaki 1
and stripes. Regular $1.4? values. To 1
close out
48 c
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MEN’S COTTON
SUITS |
vThere is nothing finer for hot §
summer days than: one of these 3
white and seersucker stripe suits. 1
Sanforized shrunk. 1
$4.75
CLOSE OUT OF MEN’S |
Wool Pants 1
Two double tables of men’s wool 1
pants. Many smart patterns. 1
Sizes up to 44. Values to $3 95 I
Special at 1
$1.85
BOYS’COTTON PANTS j
A close out group of khaki, covert, moleskin 1 Q
and denim pants____ X tSf* 1
MEN’S WORK PANTS I
Strong, well made pants but cool for sum- ^ ^ 1
mer wear. Covert, Pepperell pin check. Sk | 1 A I
Covert stripes_ %!/ X • X 1