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FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY SO, 1914 . . -A - - T H IT NEWS AN D OBSERVER 'IT" t,l. jwulluv IClol I H H I ' - i I" t . .. " . ..... . . v. .. , . . . - 1 . , . ..- , ... ...... . ; Sixteen to eighteen Passenger Trains stop in front of the Hotel daily. - Water and lights on every Boor.; I shall also offer for sale some of the; jncirabl are easyr-A chance oh Kfetimer"-l" Note.below the increase in value of Real Estate m SELMA in the past eight years: i : " . : 1 Sold to Capt A. B. Carrington, of Pinners Point, 4 Lob forlcss than $2,000.. He resold them in less than two years for a profit of over $1,000, ..iV '.:,;-.. : Mr. M. C. Winstead paid $1,600 for 2 lots that just a shbtf while back I told for $65.00 each. 1 - $100.00 I invested for a non-resident in Selma dirt sold for $1,800.00 profit fa less than 8 years. . . .. U Dr. J. B. Person paid $550.00 for a Lot and sold 5-t of same for52250 Lots that sold in 1903 for $65 to $75 changed hands last year for $750 to $1,000. - The Town bought a lot for $200; sold it for $1,450, and bought it back for $1,750 this year. "howIlms'sedltf ." -. :1-JL savg-xr w wgg.'m.-iaterfcy rirff -tat ws: wa if -Timcf r ' yy i,Jem.'v..ij.-aviw.,-. ,,a t ... . t m.s jl .'.iJf e .t.ttvussj n . . - , . ,.- 1 '" l ... nl TrtTAlt TT""0 11 1 .1 i- 1 ' - ' K 11T II " . .... JL:. Il,nrafMkimjwwaMniwilMttW .' - . . - . ... .. - . t - - -. - - S , ' i .. i i iii ' jj' ' ' "'' ' . ' 1 11 1 r--- . s . OF GREENVILLE, N. C. ; . " 1 ' , . ' i . , ,i - ----- 1 i '" i i ' " ''" ' ' Slim Rescued From the "Warrior" Yacht Which Ran Ashore SUFFERED NO ILL EFFECT From Their Experiences of a Day and Night of Uncertain ty While the. High Seas Pounded the Yacht and the Trip Through the Breakers. Description uf" the- Rescue By Frederick Vanderbilt, Owner of the Warrior. 'Or U AmxiiSxS rim.) . Colon. Jail. 29. Tha ateam.r Alml. .. 'ante late togay . arrived tere having 'mrnwiM Mr. and Mrs. rtdricK w. Vander.Mlt. h. luk and Duchess of -Manctteater : anS .Ijftrjr : FftlconeP.-" who were rvwMied from Mr. Vanderbilt'a Htdntn Monday off the cnast of Colom bia. Apparently Mr. V'endsrtillt and hta guests suffered no 111 !Teot from their extieriencea which Included day and a night of .uncertainty while nie yacht was belna pounded by high a, and a trip through the breaker -from the stranded vessel to the Alml runte, Mr. Vanderbilt,- describing the rescue, aia: -.' "the Warrior grounded on a sand bank'at ( o'clock on tha morning:, of January' 2(, being carried In shore by a strong current. The United, Fruit Company's ateajffer FTUteraj from Santa Marta, Arrived on tha seen of the accident at o'clock in tha eve. nlng. The ceawas then too rough for small-boats to be launched,, but tha Krutera, stood by all night At , o'clock on tha morning of the 27th tha : steamer Almlrante arrived and both -- vessels ierrt life boaU to the yacht at daylight. - A hetavy and- very rough sea was breaking about tha Warrior and a boat from the Frutera capsized, .but ail nanns were savM. - "A boat from the Almlrante return ed to the yacht again at 10 o'clock In the morning, tha wind and sea having moderate. It took off all the paasen gcrs from the Warrior. The officers and. crew of the yacht were advlaed to leave, "bupJl of them .lasted to re main on ooara .unui a wr;n ius arrived from Kingston. Tha yacni was resting easily on the sand oann In about twelve feet of water and there la a good chanoe-uf saving her. "All Dralse Is due to the officers and rew of the rescuing steamers." During the trip to colon Mr. van derbilt received reports by wireless from tha stranded yacht Kerarnnj to these he said: . . "A report from the captain or ins Warrior this morning indica,tea a gloomy otulook,' owing to the high sea. I am glad to say that a witelecs message whlrh reached me at o'clock this afternoon was much more favorable. It said a wrecklnf lug from Kingston was due. ai m scene at o'clock this evening and that lees anxiety was felt by those on hoard the Warrior. In view of the uncertainty or trie situation, the Almlrante returned Im mediately to the Warrior to aia in xne rescue of the omcers and crew If nec: easary She then will . proceed to Kingston. , Supplementing hlo earlier L&trment.' Mr. Vanderbtln aid : It was a difficult matter to leave the vacht. owing to tha high sea, espe. dally for the ladles In the party. A small boat fronr tne sieamer r-ruiera capsized but the crew chins to It until they ajware, taken on-.--uwar . voiuq. teers on both the Frutera and Alml. rante were jnore than. wUIIdje to-jmalis another attempt to rescue ua, - but waited at my request un).ll tha sea Thoirch In a dangerous position, I yaoht . W'arrior which LrailJighere in a .m at.tha nnlnlonthal-thaWrrlQr yet may be saved." Meredith Student Vndor Knife. (Sfnd to Th.Mw . it. Airy. Jan. 29.' Miss Grace Havnea returned last night from Saint Leo's hospital, at Greensboro, where she was recently operated upon for appendicitis. Hhe Is the daugh ter of ex-Sheriff d H. Haynes and was a pupil at Meredith Colloge when taken to the hospital. . tine will naro ly resume her studies ; during; th present term. ' . Had Keg of Whtoke KaMerf. Bpencer, Jan. 21. Acting upon report that a keg of whiskey had been shipped" to tha home of Paul Good, In Kast Spencer, Deputy ArchU Nash and Officer Wolfe, of that place accompanied by .Deputy J as. H. Kinder,, of Salisbury, raided tha place Tuesday plght Tha officers were just a Uttlet, late la reaching the spot and the shipment had been divided and removed tn small quantities to, other places. Less than- a agllon was let' for Paul, and the raid endedfe S DOW TAKE BOVi'EL f.lEDICluE WIIEIi ,If Tou lirer is lAy Von Need Mahy people take a simple laxative when their liver gets sluitgfsh rather than take calomel, which they know Is sometimes dangerous. But a mere lax ative .will not start, a -sluggish liver. What to needed Is a tonic that will 11 v. J - en up the liver without- forcing you to stay at home and lose a day from work;...; A-'i. s ; - You have such a tonic. In Dodson's IJver Tone, Dodson's Liver Tone must be all they claim for it because they guarantee it tfi tak tha place of dan- gerous ' calomel and agree to ' hand and Is not satisfied with the relief It glvea Dodson's Liver -Tone is a harmless vegetable liquid With a pleasant taste and Is a prompt and rsltable remedy for . constipations 'biliousness, aour stomach' and tha ther troubles that come from a torpid liver, Galloway Drug Company give it their personal guarantee and if you will ask about this guarantee you will protect yourself ' against Imitations that are not guaranteed. - Lara-a bottle of Dodson s Liver Tone is 60 cent ftNfillVEflSARYOF ifta'S BIRTH Wilhelm Sends Acknowledge ment President's Greetings TEXT OF THE MESSAGES Exchanged Between trie Presi dent of the United States and .the Emperor' of Ger many, Voice the Tie That Binds the Two Governments. Wireless- Came Direct From a Station in Germany. IB? Mi. Aaorttttd fnm I Washington, Jan. Sa. Ermx-ror William's acjinowiedgment of Presi dent Wilson's birthday greetings Is said -to hav been the first offlcta I wtre- lnss message 'between the United States and Germany. Tha Emperor's reply waa at the StatyDepartment to day, where a reply wis being framed. Tha wlieless -came-dlrect finvat- tlon in uermany across the Atlantic to a commercial station at Tucker- ton, N. J. . . The President and Emperor Wfl Uam had exchanged the .following message on the anniversary of the tat ter's birthday. The President's mes sage; Allow me to extend to your Maj esty on this anniversary of your birth day. my sincere congratulations aad best wishes for your personal welfare. Atinoxui or the extent to which so many persons of German blood have contributed to the good . cltisenahip and progress of the United States, it gives me added pleasure to express lor' myself and my countrymen a hearty wish for t(je (continuance of the spienaia progress .ana proaperuy achieved by the German Empire dur log your reign.'? . - - Emperor William's replyt - 1 . : "Hlaae accept my sincere thanks for your kind wishes on the occasion of my birthday. ' Very pleased with your appreciation of the contribution by American eUixens of derma n de scent develoi-Kig the United Btates, 1, for my . part, express best wishes for the further progress and pTosper- ity ot the American people?". R. P. D. CARIUKIl FAIMT9. , FALLS FHOM HIS BCGGY Horse. ierftcd nackwan) Trample. Driver's "aci... ; . Mt, Airy. Jan. 2.Lea.'Blna-e. a mau carrier between here and Brim. back the. money with a smile, 'to and 'PsthoB' "ho IrlSsoasoriVi LTver ToneT noon that came near ending his. life. 1 snd Mrs. Robert Lindsay, of Mount Vernon. Tha couple will 'reside lb While on his way from his bonne to Brim postofnee, he fainted and -fell from his"- buggy; Wrhile ' falling he necame eniangiea m ine reins and Jerked the hone backward on hU unconscious body. When found . by a neighbor he was bleeding freely from e. bad cut on his head. mad. from the librses hoof anj waa thought to oe dying, lie was carried to neighbor's house and received medi cal attention. This morning his con dition la much Improved and he to considered out of danger. MT. AIRY CONSIDERS ' HOSPITAL PROSPECTS bring the desired results. ilr. U. A. Irvln. a retired and Three Propositions In Viessr and Out of Them , Institution to Certain to Materialise, 2tt. Airjr. Jan. 29. A modern -hos pital Is one, of the possibilities tor this city In the near future for more than one person realises the need of such an institution and believes that It would not only supply a real want but prove a paying Investment There are three propositions to erect a hos pital here and either of them should wealthy milliner, who left here se -era! days ago to visit her son, a phl dan In New York City. Informed her friends that upon her return aha. wouio oegin tne erection or a tnt.-ty-roora granite hospital upon a splen did site already, purchased for that purpose. -The site consists of several acres of ground near tha Heart of the city, and is an ideal location. It is believed that if her plana are carried out her son, Dr. Ham Irvln. will coma here and have charge of the Institution, Another proposition la effered by a gentleman who says he Is willing to Invest tzt.O'lO In Just such an enter prise aad Is negotiating with ei, local physician with a view to making ar rangements for erecting a public hos pital which will meet the demand of. thia .sect Ion. u. , - - -. Should these proposition fall to materialize the local council -Junior Order of American Mechanics will erect the hospital. SCHOOL FOR BOYS High Point and Greensboro Commit. Imi Talk About the Proposed i School for Waywood Hoys to ' Be . Kmted in High Point. ... (SpMiri i Tt Km tM otaim I High PolnlJan. At a meeting of the committees" lnThTscWFrelatlve to the establishment of the school for boy of Guilford county It was decided to send a sub-committee before the County Board of Education for their endorsement. r " The Board of Education Will meet February J., and after the matter is placed before the member for consjd ation the. same committee will appear before the county commissioners. The High Point members of this commit tee are Messrs. ePacoek, Haynes. Ed, monda and Tate. The Greensboro members-are to oe aimed later. This- training school for boys', will be. erected a provided by a, bill: pass ed at the test general Assembly. Y. M. C. A. Srcrrtary Weds. 7 iSsrUI t. T1 Km mti Otm l - Salisbury. Jan. St. Secretary E. M. Hoffman, of the Salisbury Y. M. C A community boys' work, was married on January Itth to Mlsa Mary Und say In Mount Vernon, Ohio, and the belated Information has Just reached his friends In Salisbury. ..He left here-several days ago to attend some of the Y. M. C-A.-onventlons; and while away decided to return with a Salisbury. Mrs. Klutu oflgbtly Improved. (Sptdil M Th Km to ObMTMf I Salisbury, Jan. St The latest In formation from the bedside of Mrs Whitehead Klutts is that She to slightly improved. An operation was performed at a hospital la Salisbury, and -while her condtrlon'ls still criti cal tha physicians ntpe for an early recovery. :.- ' I-.:-'. FIRST CLASS STATION N. Soutlmiu Mabeei Important An- nouncemont at HeldHvllle, Reidsville, Jan. it. According to . C Thnmninn. . nan f h,r. In f K. Southern Ratiway, a new and modern ui lheearly spring. Plans have been accepted and the contract will be awarded within the next few days. Kew Odd Fellows Home.. Sallsburv. Jan. 21. The tHM P.l. lows of nntnits Otiaprv h,c. n,ti the erection of a handsome building io cost s,uvv. it win oe two-stortes high and the top floor will be used for lodge purposes. Honor Memory of Mrs, Peaae.' Aaheville, Jan. I. Aa .a token of their esteem of the late Mrs.". a Pease and to show their sorrow alt her paaslng, merchanta and profes sional men of this city today closed their plaew-Df hinrtnuss ihjrlng the hour of her funeral services, from 1:10 to 4:10 o'clock. Their action followed a request issued In the form of a proclamation by Mayor J. E. Rankin. To Hold two Weeks' KevWat. HMrtJ In Th. Srw OKrr.fr Salisbury . Jan. 29. ev. T. T. Marin, a prominent minister of Mit slsH(jjp. comes to Salisbury February i mr a i wo ,ieKB evangellsllc moH lug -at -4U-.'lrst Raptist church, where he will assist the pastor. Rev. C. A. (I. Thomas. He ha a wtda,. reputattr.n as a preacher and xtenive lirepa rat lulls have been made fur the meeting. CASTORIA teMufc mil ChJiwi Thi Rtad YottHaiiAlwau Bought Bear thft - i V "S Is probably your last chance to attend the Great Receivers Sale as all stocks and fix tures will be offered in bulk Saturday. feanYduAf f ord TixrMis This Opportunity ? ,. -.(.... MWM DRY GOODS CO. 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