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VOL 7, KO. 193.
SALISBURY, V. 0, - TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1911.
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TARVIA
fiEASE OREEBiSBOEQ PEOPLE
fl MaMj AA iW Syito- the
n; Greensboro officil who
r.,-,.i Salisbury Friday r. 1 in;
.i.d the mtrotchrt tarvi
!,1 in the city wore much pleas
i th their observation, the"
t,!n appealing to them very
,oruh:y. The Record nys of
ji i result of 'he eomw.it
4 ,rfr of Greens jw having
joiw- to Salisbury Friday to in
wt pt th merits of the lT.r-Vj-'rojd
X-'-n laid life. U i
ITI-T te mat
iui or Buun
t,;re 'ii laving street pVrntita
(.:i'rioiwr of Public Work.
j u rinh, Jr-, kd to
j,t ...ncerniog the opinion form
el'tii 'be Salisbury rod thtj. in-t-vd
and talked interesting of
'tj tar nad.
-The liiited State Govern
, A :- building jpavemeint of
tS:- tr mta tb Federal w
i? Siiwhary. said the commi
V.'si-r. and Rowan county has
m) irtde u ot the tar form
Ti,n 'a building roH
Pli ' fl
The ruck ai. first laid and
ni ..-.r and half of the Lr jur
f ! ovr rack Kpiare yard, fin'
r-v.i in laid on, another half
.:! ''f tafi int a.l
r.f sand : coated wire ne
3. i 'armed road, la regard to
; (hit tyl(o( pavement
t .u'n'tniv eosis approximately
V (.r var-.i to tie i that i
rue r.-d !.i & Il'liii! :b.f,
'1 nrre u one fr-teh of ma, in
v,:!' ,r,v hyilt of th: faf in tk
.s:"-r .WrAed wBtfh ln wi
therxi sevt rr for four years
4 1 prf6Uy inUet. Ail
it,. ; j -mt-nt in urrf n
V1' brr'nftxr will doiibtlfM b
Wfi.if of th tar in. th m'iinr in
i! i wA in M:barjr.
..mmiwioncr E. A. Brown
i!w iiMkwl tbout the road
xiki- hiirbly ia favor of it "
SHOUT ON OAS.
Senomly RintUrtn Work in Thil
Shop U the imslv
.
t Pott ui gas ta meit WSj
for it lirotype maehine, d
"le.n rtie sit ouias -omine tne.,
SALISBURY'S
.nr ha to stop. Abont nin a y., on thf ww
yeterdy morning th'Vlr.,i. n.
rx- V)tan to come. !oir and durf,rner twi frfim ,je
tn afte rnoon the linotyVu
ii'l -i stand atill several houBifc,D(., , , Mtrv Hi.
A a result the paper waa short iti,-
- ii! quota of local news matter
T-r-' rciiy afternoon, a number of
'mpirtant item being left out
"'y -ouid not b et for want of
:.
W are still ghort un ga. but
i-'pe to jj.-t out, in some "rt of
1 i p- The gaa company report
I-.".: it U makinif iwairs anil will
"' us ga regularly as soon as
- We. In tho nvsanthnc we re
eat the public to b patient, as
are trying to be.
Injnrad by Automobilt.
VU Little was severely injur
near Spencer Saturday aftcr-
idi.r, In ktini? run over by aa au
toran'iile He had stemied off a
r. ..sr nnj r,t seeiog th" a"'0
' s'ni.k at full force and
l". ' I to the ground in a dad
'l::-.h. He was taken to his
US' win-re a physician attend
' ' Si injurie and it is thought
T i!i recover. The aut .i was dnv
ty a colored rjM and belonged
a ic:af-t Stale.
Accepts Position' in DaaviU.
Mr. Kdgar S. Schuman. form
r rlv firrenmn for the Graf-Davis-1
'lletl LunUvT Com., left this
ranrning for Danville, Va., where
he aecepta a position as assistant
estimator and traveling
"desman (or t Danville lum-
"C concern.
H0SSE8 SHIPPED.
Incen for tk Pourtli to Anriv
Thu Afteraoon.
Mr. fi L. Avery, ehairmau of
the racing committee for th 4th
of July, announiMR that Horses
for th raoe will arriw thi af
ternoon. H ruivd a mwage
by wire thm morning from
Grnoro stating that ho ran)
had been Aipped. Horse are al
so nptatfd from Winiton this af
ternoon. Mr. Avery requeata th rot to
ay tsat tbe none nay be seen at
rair ftvrk tomorrow.
KEETIrTO BEOAN.
Kr. AbtiMtlir Arrirad and Held
Senrka taat Kbt.
Rev. i. K. Abernehy arrived
yesttrday afternoon from W inn-
ton, and b"au a mrim of meet
in(T at the. Pirat Methodist chureh
laat n rht. The ii(rht weot out
on Mr. AbMTithy, on aeoun of
th it J s plant beinir out cf repair
bat he, pn'athed hia sermon
through in the dark. The sfwak
er alihouirh tinder advirs eir
'jumstanrn, made a fine imprM
o!i. Ite will continue during
thia week and part of next.
There -iil bo two aervieea daily,
ai 11 a. m and ? p. m.
The ubjet for tonijfht I. Th'
Art of So.il Winning. F.vterybody
i Uiviied to th meeting.
EATTY BEWBOM.
Karriftfe SuntUy Morning
Preabrtenan Man.
Prof. 0 U hav.y and Mi-s Cla
ra Newam were marrieti at 10
o'ridi k Sunday morning at the
Ppnrtytrian manw. Dr. Byron
Clark ,ffi.-itinir Only a
friend witn-jeied tn eeremony.
After pendmi a thrt time ai
th? kumv i:-f .th bndv ' brother
Mr. Tobia Newwm, th couple
left on No: M for Uimeroek, S'
C, wbr Mr. Baity hold a ifm-l
pout ion. .
JCrof. IUity wai principal of
the Southern Commenrial School
of thi city for about eight
month! Misa Newborn became a
indent durimr lat fall, an at-!si-hment
followed, which
into love and eulminViug in their
marriaze Sunday.
The P"t ejteri'!: cmg-.ilula-
linn to the hliW eo-i;r
i ii'aitr oi
commi'noe at $2,-
j 0w ,0, tn.etllw
.f,,,,, th..n h.
f,f Church and Coon-
To AtUnd Wedding
Ada MrManin, of Alfle
mar'e, was in the city between
train thi morning on hrr way to
Concord where .die goes ta attend
the wedding of h.r friend Mi
Katie Cool, at 6 o'clock tomor
row afternoon.
Mr. Russell Phci)-. an old
newspaper typo, who has been ab
sent from 'he city for about a
year is spending a few days with
his parent and saaKi'jff hann
with friends.
bseaman's sthikf.
QUARTER MILLION OUT TODAY
Fallswisi Dedaios Shippisf Federatioi
..Otk Um May Strikt.
London. June 27.-A quarter
of a million ai'.'"9 a?d dock
hands-ar ont. today following
the decision of the shipping fed
erate controlling ninety per
. , ..-:, trerm ana
cent oi U v 1 . '
freighter trado and freight un
ions. Tbo government alarmed
because the miners "d ther un
l0P. may strike symp.tbet.eaHy.
IN THE SOCIAL REALM
EDITED BI MISS KLUTfZ
atarriagarf Mm Hackakrt. at A1W-
aMrU- OtW latamtiBf Nnrt.
Miaa KdiUi Begga was the
charming kot'aa ta the Round
Down Bridge Club last evening
at the reaideno. of her nunU Mr.
F. F. Smith. In th early part of
th evening the g,-est danced on
the beautiful veran.'a, and later
enjoyed a most intet.'ating game
of bridge. Delightfully tooling
punch waa rved throughout the
"vening, and at the eonelusio,; of
the Ram, watermelon was erveJ
on the lawn.
Those preiMnt were: M;sses Ed
ith B-'g. Alice Hrown. Mildred
Ovennan, Elizabeth Nicolson.
Ijiiy Itcnih.'init. IWn Sumner
ami Brent HU.krmr; Mers.
Walter and Sidney Hlackthrr.
Vn-e .Fv-r.iine, AfbVrt Graf, liouis
Cirni.'iit and ltryca B-'ard.
,
Mis Aliee Brown, of Concord.
' 'he Attractivv giit of her
aunt. Mr V K. Smith.
Tii folloaing party via in the
oily yesterday afternoon from
Islington en route to Albemarle,
to attend the marriage of M'a
ira Iuckabe ' and Mr. Wade
I'hilhpa. uf Lejiugton, trhioh
took place this morning at 6:30
'iitk: Miaaea Veigh Hutuhin
n. With tireer. I-na Schultx,
',u:a liednck. Fvari Hife, Kora
Thomon and Frank Robkiai;
Mr. W. K. Phillips; Meir.T. I
Hugif, W. C Pancake, J: C: Bow
r crbtrt Sink, O. BargA '.
F. Wclborn, and Dr. B Rey-
nolda.
iMlss Theresa MiWi)I& left
!hi mrnng for Morefcekd City,
where he. will spend a month. a
the guet of Miw-EIed-Weob.
Th Christian E?id Book Club
will meet with Mr. A. E. Riy
nolds tomorrow afternoon at 5
o'clock. Author for the after
noon. ..-lma liferioff. Book for
disi'usaion. Saga (H!erbi?rt!ng.
Mr and Mr. K- lina Bern
hardt are. eapectl to arrive in
IQthe city the latter part of th
So. 29 fronwk from an extended h.mey
So. 31 fron'nooit .trip to northern cities and
No. 45, loe'aniijaX For the present they
a, m, will b at the home of Mr. C. T.
o. 37 fronBernhatdK
N'o. 11 froa S '
Mo. 21 fron Mr. Theo F. Kiuttt. Jr., ot
N'o. 7 from Charlotte, pi-nt a few hocrs m
Vo, 35 froithe ejty yesterday en route to Le
noir to attend th meeting ot tn
N'orth Carolina Pre onvention.
Miss Alice Vanderford enter
tained a number of her friends at
a delightful al fresco party Satur
day evenine. complimentary to
Miss May Norria Richardson, rfrho
is tJie charming guest ot Miss hu-
sie Whitehead.
A delightful eventn vras spent
on the beautiful lawn, which was
brilliantly illuminated with Jap-
lantprns. Deliciou.1 ices
and cake wete s-rved.
The eu.-sts n-sent were: Mil
. Mav Norris Bi.-hardson, Susie
Whitehead. Vannie liuford. Lucy
Brown. Eilith Itcees. Sophy
Klottz an,1 Man- Linn; Messrs
Donald Clement." Preston P.uford.
Marvin Snider. Sam Wiley, Rich
urd Eamos. Ed Jerome and Kerr
Craige.
Mrs Scott Trotter and little
son, of Charlotte, are visiting at
the horn- t-f Mrs. Tn .Iter's par
ents. Mr and Mrs. -T R- Bias on
Fuiton Jf?:sbts.
Pr. and Mrs. J. D. Carlton sad
Dr. S. P. Purvis left this morning
for Morehead to attend the Den.
tal convention.
.-. i
Miss Mary Russell left yester
day morning for Hendersonville
and Lake Toxsway where alie
will spend some time in that de-
MB. DORSETT MARRIED
WEDDED NEAR L0l!IS3lM
Csrssmy Psrfsraed si 10-30 uW
Mtniaf-T Arrfes Hssm Tsakjtt
The many friends of Mr. J. K.
Dorioti, of Spencer, will be inter
ested to learn of his wedding at
Louisbury, N. C, this morning
Through the kindness of Mr. A.
W. Hicfc-. editor of The Spencer
Crescent. The Post is privileged
to copy the following special to
th Crescent:
"LouUburg. N. C, June 27.
"Editor Crescent. Spencer.
'At the beautiful country
ie of Mrs. E. A. Kemp ab-uit
- and half miles south of
t;o:iisburii, in the presence, of on-
a few intimate- friends. Mi
Florence Terrell and Mr. J. K
I..rs,t5 erc happily unite! i-i
the holv bonds of wedlocs by
Rev. L. W. Swope. pastor of h-
Baptist church, at half past !-ti
lock this mcraing. Miss Ter
rell is of one of the most promin
ent families of Franklin count.
The bride is well known in
Spencer having taught .-chooi
rhre in the Spencer 'graded
h-l, during the pa twi yea-s
She is a highly e.eompushe-!
young lady, is atimired by all h"
know her.
The groon: is cashier of tiie
Bunk -if Speuc-r. treasurer of the
eitv of ccncer and nirit'C h:-.
feieuds with his aequa'-tdane-s.
He ; a .eeneral favorite '. Spen
cer. Mr and Mrs. Dorsett arc ex
pected to arrive ;a S-vn -er to
uiirbt. and will h gre5'!el by
their numerous fnen Tney
will b ' lt-.l for the preset-- al the
Thorntor h-'U.
Th- P-l i-xtendi congratula
tions to til couple.
First Cotton Bloom.
Xr. J. M. Morgan, a good farm
er of Morgan townhip, was in the
city this morning and reports cot
ton blooms. H found the first
blooms Sunday. Mr. Morgan has
ten acres between knee and waist
high, and says he has never had
finer cotton at this season. His
bottom land has been wet most
of the spring and he worked his
cotton fast and often, and as a re
sult his cotton crop is excellent.
Mr. Charley Jacobs, of Frank
lin township, is the second to an
nounce cotton blooms. H tad the
first Friday, had them plentiful
this morning
M-. A Seg-i
South Carolina
has returned to
who has been in
for several weeks
.in eitv.
lightful e!:ma!e with friend.- and
relatives.
Mi?s Mat
tive young
On., v.ill be
tti.--s Josic
street u.-i'.
i- Reese, an attrae
i.idy from Mauou,
the house g'lest of
.ill i i on W'. st Iunif
Mr. and Mrs. C M. Brown and
Master Karl, ire spending the
day in Charlotto the guests of
Mr. aud Mrs. W. R. Foreman.
Mr. and Mrs. R M. Marks, who
moved to Asheville more than a ,
year ago, have returned to Salis
bury to live. The Post weleomee
them luck to the city.
Mrs. D. Octreieher, who has
ben sick fur some time, has en-
kt-red the Wliitehead-Stokes sana
torium rr treatment.
Miss Flora Thornton, of Atlan
ta. Ga., has arrives! in the city to
pejid a month. the imest of
Miss Sophv Khittz.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Buerbaum
and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, left
this, morning for Bluemont to
spend two weeks.
Mrs. J. D. Carlton left ibis
morning for Rocky Mount to visit
friends.
LEAVE FOE COLUMBIA.
Salisbury and Spenoer Firemen
to Take Part in Races.
'Firemen from both the Salisbu
ry aud Spe-ncer companies left
this afternoon on So. 7 for Co
lumbia, S. C where they will
take part in the interstate reel
race. The interstate contest will
take place Thursday afternoon,
and a good report is expectJ
from the boys.
PUTTING UP NEW PRESS.
May be Compelled to Oive a Half
Paper Several Days.
Mr. F. 0. Cook, of Atlanta, Ga ,
arrived this morning and went to
work getting ready to put up the
Post's new press. He slates that
it will take him several day to
construct the machine and get it
in good running order. In the
meantime the old press will have
to bf removed which will badly
cripple the office in getting out
the paper. It is probable we will
only get out, a half paper during
thw several days, in whirfh -as
the management will ask the in
dulgence of its patrons.
SALVATION ARMY.
To Open a Post in Salisbury, Ca,-t
Wales Here Yesterday.
Cant. J. A. Wales, in charge ot
the Salvation Anry in Charlotte.
w:us in Salisbury yesterday look-
;ng over the city with a view to
opening up a post ot tne :viiva
turn Army in this city.
The captain is highly reoom
mended by the mayor of other oi
ti-s where he ha4- been stationed
He is a live member of the Ma
sonic and Odd Fv-Uows fraterni
ties, and we extend him a wel
come to the city
The Solvation Army is a great
medium for good among those
whom no other organization has
yt MicHsfullv reached, and now
w' .le the onportunity 1 at hand
r . t,zeiw should extjud them a
irty welcome,
SALISBURY LIBRARY.
Those Who Have Subscribed to
Fund Asked to Hand it in.
All who have subscribed or who
wish to add to the Library Fund
arc asked to give their donations
to Miss Elizabeth Hedrick, W)
West Innias street. If cheeks arc
sent, make them payable to order
of "Salisbury Library Associa
tion." This fund will be used entirely
for the purchaso of books.
The member of the booi com
mittee are Miss Grace Onody
koootz, Mrs. John S. Henderson
and Mr. Walter Murphy.
Members wishing rb donate
books or wishing to make any
suggestiosa. are referred to this
committee.
Clerk of the Court .T. Frank
McCuhbins. M M Bailey aJ
Lieut. Richard Henderson left
this morning for Hiddcnite
Mr. T. D. Brown. State presi
dent of the P. O. S. of A., went to
Greensboro this morning to at
tend a meeting of the State exec
utive committee todav.
WITNESS AGAIN TO DAY
MAKING A FINAL EFFORT.
Te Savt Evelya Arthar See Froa
FeUa't Chair.
Chicago, June 27. Mona Rcos,
high priest of the Cult Absolute
Life, resumed the witness stand
today, in a final effort to save
Evelyn See from a felon', chair.
The girl it was announced, would
make any sacrilico to nave her
"God man" an See is called. She
was unable to stand the examina
tion and became coufused.
RARE MUSICAL TREAT.
AT FIRST METBODISTCHURCH
Sacrea Csacert a Saleadia Saccess
Best Veicesia th City T a.' e raft
The sacred concert given Sun
day afternoon at the First Meth
odist church was a rare treat in
a musical way. The very best
voices in the city, voices, from the
different clioirs, combined, under
the able direction of Miss Goody
koontz, Mr. N. V. Taylor, and
Miss Crswford, as organist, ren
dered most beautifully a pro
gram that in its entirety, was as
one harmonious whole. Gounod's
Gallia," was the first piece, and
was highly dramatic in all parts.
In this, 'Sirs. F. F. Smith and
Mrs. Carl Babe were delightful
soloists.
Soft and Sweet was the "Ser
aph's Strain," an organ solo, by
Miss Crawford.
As Miss Emma Brown in her
rich contralto sang "Crossing the
Bar," one could Jjut think of
those. v!io had so recentV heard
e "one clear call."
l-i Mr. Tavlor'a interpr.'t ti a
of Handel's "Largo." "the tonee
went outward, upward till they
uiiL-lied in the air.
The program cloied with Men
Issolin's "Hear My Prayr "
The solo parts in this were taken
by Mrs. F. F. Smith and her
grandly beautiful voice fell, like
a bene.'jr-tiou, that follows afti-r
tr.e praver.
Salisbury should be proud if
uii'h accomplished and eapaDia
ariisicians.
Mr. JobnsWn Better Today.
Word comes from the White-kead-Stoke
sanatorium that Mr.
Samuel B. Johnston is much let
ter todny. This will be good news
to his many frionds. If no conixli
catious set in ho will soon recov-.
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Lawn Party Tonight,
The Philathea Society of Holm
es Memorial church will serve ice
cream on the court house lawn
from 7:110 to 10 o'clock tonight.
The proceeds are to be used tow
ards purchasing a carpjt for the
church. The .public is invited.
Woodmen Meeting.
Hickory Camp Woodmen of the
World meets tonight at 8 o'clock
io the new forest over Summer-
settV Thre candidates are, to
he initial .-d. All Woodmen are
invited.
Important Meeting.
There will be an important
aud last mee-ting of the 4th ot
July committees tonight at eight
o'clock in the court house. A full
attendance of the committee is
desired.
Modern Woodmen.
All members of Salisbury Camp
No. 14M0 M W. of A. arc re
quested to he at the hall tonight
promptly at 7:H0 o'clock.
Short Locals.
Editor Wade. II. Harris, of th
Charlotte Chronicle was here
yesterday afternoon on his way
to Un- meeting of the North Car
olio i I'd s Ass.-ei.iti'ui which
opened ji l.enoir h,st night.
W. L. Spencer. repn-sen'.Htive
uf tin American Type Founders
Co.. ol It.illiinoic. was here yes
I T'lay
Mr. W. If. White has returned'
from Kanuga Lske where he at
t'ndcil the hankers convention
last week. He roiwrts an inter
esting and valuable meeting.
Watch for Saleeby's ad. tomor
row. He has just received a
shipment of apricots, plums and
peaches.
Miss May Dorsett. uf Oreew
boro, spent last night in '.ho eity
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. IT. T.
Simpson on her wsy to Shelby.
Mrs. .1. D.
morning for
Gaskill left
JUrhed City.
thi.