PAGE TWO
SALISBURY EVENING POST. SALISBURY, N. C, JUNE'S, 1913.
MR HELD
AT ALBEMARLE
ELKS' BARBECUE
Out customers keep the books, but they spend no time
, end have no trouble in doing so. Every customer
: has the same record of his account as we have and in
the same handwriting.
Tkia we accomplish by the use of
SYSTEM
ThciOnf Writing Method of handling credit accounts.
With each purchase, we furniah a sale dip which ahowa tha good pur.
chased, the price charged for each item and the laat previoua balance all
looted up.
There can bo no error in handling your accounts at
You Always Know What You Owe
We furniah a holder for the talo slips. We prefer that you file every alip
in this holder a glance at the last ona will tell you what you owe. These alipa
become an expense account, without effort on your part.
Will you let us explain our McCatkey System to you
PurcelFs Drug Store
Salisbury, N. C.
Members of the Piedmont Commer
cial Club Get Together and Discuss
Some Up-to-Date Questions of the
Stanly Metropolis.
Albemarle, June 2. A "Smoker"
j was held in the rooms of the Pied
i mont Commercial Club here last night
j when all the club members and a
: number of the 'business men of the
I town who are not mennbers were pre
' sent and joined in a real "get-to-
gether" meeting. W. I.. Mann, pres
1 ident of the club, noted as toastunas
j tor, and number of the rrremibers and
quests respon.led to toasts on differ
I cut topics. Senator J. E. Efird urged
; the citizens of the town to co-operate
: . . . . ..... j , , less Dallas has a hand in it.)
1 l i ii k uuwn imi.uiii.iiil sirtfts, wincn
j work is to begin in a short time. Mr.
J. F. Peck urged a "White Way" and
a committee was appointed to confer
A Large Number of the "Best Peo
ple on Earth" Gather at the Fair
Grounds for an Evening of Enjoy
' ment and Feasting.
The Salisbury Elks sustainaJ their
reputation yesterday afternoon when
they gave their annual barbecue, the
same taking place in the grove at the
fair grounds, the hour being 5 o'clock.
All day long the ingredients were
assembled and the meats barbecued
and the Brunswick stew and hot stuff
being prepared. This was done un
der the .direction and personal super
vision of Messrs. Frank Miller, Hugh
Daggert and John Miller, and of
course Dallas Torrence, the famous
colored barbecuer, cooked the meats.
(It doesn't taste like barbecue un-
LOCOMOT1VE WORKS
iTO QUJT MANUFACTUR
SOUTHERN FREIGHT WRECK.
Well, shortly before 5 o'clock the
antlers began to stroll in and when
the hour arrived to ibegin serving the
,. :,v, r .1.1 .,!. "
HUH LUC UVtUU Ui LUVVll UlUrillieil WJl.ll , i-i i i A . ,
! . ! automobiles parked in the grounds.
regard to putting in this improve- ,. . , . , , ...
i .It was an ideal barbecue alfternoon
ment. Mr. A. C. Huneycutt urged , c . ,
, an.i a finer barbecue repast was never
uyon uic iiieemig uie iniiruriance or a ,
. permanent cover such as bitulithic or;
I Warrenite for the highway connect-
I
iri Albemarle and Badin. The very
heavy traffic which now passes over j
t t . t
Owing to Many, New Orders in Its
Line, Richmond, Want Will Resume
Manufacture of Locomotive En
. tines.
OF MUNITIONS. ,' Tearup North of Danville Badly In- this road demands constant attention
terferes With Traffic on Main Line to the upkeep of the road which is a
Nearly Eight Hours Delay. splendid graded highway but has on-
ly a surface cover
There was a bad freight wrsek on appointed looking toward devising
, Richmond, Va., June 2. As soon
fsjfa the present orders for munitions
arf-$ompleted, the American Loeo
motiveqmpany here will resume the
manufactory 'of locomotives, accord
ing: to a statement made yesterday
'by George (fctbry, manager of t'ns
Richmond plant. ' , tyj
JVIready orders for rt$e-; lorcqmotives
auw'e been booked in New :Tork, the
Chespeake and Ohio having awarded
a contract for , twenty-five, which
President George W. Stevens has in
sisted be built in Richmond. The
Seaboard Air Line, it is known, has
warded a contract for five engines,
and Presiden Harraham, of the Sea
board, favors the local plant for the
filling of his order.
It is said that the building of the
locomotives will require about all of
the workers now employed at the
shops, and ( there is little likelihood
of any losing their positions. ' - "
TAYLORSVJLLE RESORT
OPENS SATURDAY, JUNE 10.
, Hickory, June 3. The gay social
season at All Healing Aika-Lith'.a
Springs, near Tayloraville, in Alexan
der County, will open Saturday, June
10, with a grand ball -at night follow
ing the formal opening address by II.
P. Grier, of St&teeville at 2 o'clock
in the afternoon. The hotel and
grounds at this famous resort have
recently undergone a thorough reno
vation, and O. F. Poole, who has
conducted a 'number of years, will
still be resident manager, and George
E. Ransom, of Wpldon, being the own
er. The water, which is said to pos
sess considerable the affairs of this
popular .resort for curative proper
tics, will be put on the market in a
large way. ' Already there, are a
number of guests there from points
in North "and South Carolina.
the main line of the Southern just ( some plans by which this much need- j
north of Danville last night and as a ed improvement should be made. The ,
result traffic both passenger and meeting was a very enthusiastic one. '
freight, was badly tied up. The last Mr. Gamibrell of the Charlotte Ob- ;
pasenger train in from the noj-th last server was present in the interest of I
night was No. 35. All other trains, 1 the special edition of the Observer!
some of them due here about o which is to be gotten out soon an I to
o'clock this morning, were delayed day a committee of two men ars out i
something like ei.yht hours, none ar- undertaking to secure the necessary !
served in these parts. Most any
baibecue is enjoyable but the Elks
have a way of doing the stunt that
makes it doubly so. Good followsh'p,
merriment, fun and hearty good
' cheer reigns supreme on these occa-
sons and yesteirday was no exception.
Tfhcro wna a trnrtA Tnud rf tVlp Tm.v
A committee was i . , , , . .
am anil rnr an hnni una fl hnlf tnv
forgot the cares an-J worries of life
and real enjoyment held sway. But
then who wouldn't brush aside the
blues and disappointments and vexa
tions, -which are all too common and
in most cases imaginary, when in the
company of such men and on su"h an
occasion as "Pete" Beard and "Pete"
Murphy, Witherspoon and Howan,
Vivify ftfiy WubhllKrlfin ll ,1 4 I 1 ul'litllt iri.nrl.. r. n.. ... in ,lti n.l.J I "
...i.i " -imh.uii ....tit i.uuua t.yri oynK c in mis apci mi auu -
it o'clock this morning. No. 11, from tion. A number ot speakers referred
..Richmond, came in on time. No one to Albemarle and Badin as the Twin-
was injured in the freight wreck so iCity, and it seems that with the
far as could be learned. rapid progress the two towns are
making it will be only a matter of
CHINA GROVE WOODMEN.
Annual Sermon to Members of This
Fraternity at That Place to Be
Preached by Rev. C. A. Brown To
morrow. The annual sermon to the Wood
men of the World of China Grove
wl be delivered tomorrow at 3;30
o?elock in Lutheran Chapel church toy
Rev. C. A. Brown of China Grove, a
member of the order. The members
of the order will meet at their hall
nt 2;30 o'ck&k and go to the church
in a body, and the China Grove chop
pers invite members of other W. O.
W. lodges to Join thorn in this special
service.
tiniL' when the two are together.
I Stamy Carter, Arthur Davis, R. W.
i Walker, Hugh Brown, Lee Mahaley
I and a whole lot of just such men who
believe in spreading sunshine and ex
' terminating gloom.
I There is only one fault with the
Elks, they overdo the thing, and
when all had feasted yesterday af
ternoon there was an abun-Jance left,
it was another case of the loaves and
fishes.
TO CARRY CHURCH PICTURE.
Iocal Methodist Publication to be
Issued Next Week Wil I Be of Spec,
ial Interest.
iNext tA'ek the regular quarterly
report of First church will be issued
and Jt will carry a picture of the pit.
posed new house of worship this con
gregation is to build.
GAMES YESTERDAY.
German army used 80,000 tons of
, groin fes th&n its . allotment, for
which the people may thank the ac
curacy of the French fire. Wall
Street Journal.
SAVES DAUGHTER
Atfrke cf Holier no Donhi Pre-
: Tecls Daughter's Untimely End.
Ready, Ky. "1 was not able to dr
anything for nearly six months," writet
Mrs. Laura Bratcher, ot this place, "and
, was down in bed for three months. . ,
I cannot lell you how I suffered with
- ny head, ana with nervousness and
womanly troubles. a v . : : .---,
. Our family doctor told my husband he
could not do me any good, and lie had
j tis " up. , " c cu. autuiucf uocior,
but nc uui not nap me. .. -r - v
' At list, my mother advised me to take
Cardui, the womaa's tonic I thought
h was no use for 1 was nearly dead and
reining seemed to do me any good. But
Itook eleven bottles, and now 1 am able
r do air cf my : work and my own
lushing. .,-,,.' .
' I think CardL-I Is the best medicine in
f'e world. Ai:- weight has increased,
s-id 1 Icok rt pctur of health.
; )ou jun-r frMn any of the ailments
ru!lr to worn, pet a bottle ot Cardui
; fi.'.r. Dsla u iangerous. We know
ill help t, for it has helped so
i rr fhnaoJs of other weak women
i .Me past 50 years. .
; Vt a'l drvhis. . . 1, -. -
, v.., Crwviere Madieina Oa- X&m
D-x. C.yu niof. Tna tor fwW
-. fi; "
H.6.U
Carolina.
Durham 3; Asheville 4.
Raleigh 2; Winston-Salem 4.
Greensboro 2; Charlotte 3.
National.
Brooklyn 2; Pittsburg 5.
Boston 1; Chicago 2.
(Philadelphia 2; St. Louis 3.
New York 4; Cincinnati 6.
(13 innings.)
American.
St. Louis 2; Cleveland 1.
iJo others scheduled.
Southern.
Memphis 4; Atlanta 3.
iLittle Rock 3; Birmingham -1.
Nashville 9; New Orleans 1.
Chattanooga 3; Mobile 0.
International.
Newark 4; Richmond 3.
(16 innings.)
Buffalo-Toronto, rain.
Providence 6; Baltimore 4.
Rochester-Montreal, rain.
American Asso.
Toledo 1; Louisville 2.
Milwaukee 1; Minneapolis 5.
Kansas City 9; St. Paul 4.
Indianapolis 5; Columbus 4.
South Atlantic.
Montgomery 5; Augusta 9.
Macon 0; Columbus 7.
Charleston 7-4; Columbia 1-1.
Albany 3; Jacksonville 4.
Virginia.
Norfolk"4; Petersburg It.
Rocky Mount 5; Portsmouth i.
Hopewell 2; Newport News 8.
ITEMS FROM FAITH.
. .Faith, June 1, Rev. R. C. Kirk and
t'has. F. Brown (time over to Faith
In Mr. lirown's car today and while
here took u peep at Venus' collection
of curiosities.
Rev. Harvey A. Fesperman and
wife, of Ptartown, N. C, are spend
ing several days with Mrs. Fesper
man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A.
Peeler.
Mr. P. M Burger is confined to his
bed sick at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Kuykendall went
to Asheville today where they will
make their future home.
The Patriotic orders will have their
annual celebration this year, July 4,
with Rockwell. N. C. The program
will be announced later. A big time is
expected.
We met J. S. Carter at Rockwell.
Ho- has married since we saw him
last and he has a pretty little wifi
and they live at Rockwell.
May 25th, Venus tcsok a birthday
dinner with Mr. Simpson A. Corn, it
bointr his 44th birthday.
Miss Freda Gardner, of Salisbury
spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs.
Chas. Raney at Faith.
Lawson A. Earnhardt, of Chin.-.
Grove, was in Faith this week. He j
formerly lived in Faith. sverAl vr ! is the firat Kame of th season,
How
the Texas Tube test
happened !
TO ERECT TELEPHONE
BUILDING
i 1
Southern Bell Company Acquires
Site on Council Street Adjoining
Lawyer's Row.
' The Southern Bell Telephone Com
pany has purchased of Hon. John S.
Henderson the vacant lot on the south
side of West Council street, adjoining
Lawyer's Row, and will erect a build
ing for its penmanemt use. The plans
are now being drawn and it is under
stood the building will be three
stories high with pressed brick front.
It will be a moiern structure and sim
ilar to those owned by the Bell com
pany in other cities. Work is expect
ed to begin on the same at an early
day.
Every cloud as a silver lining.
Thus the nomination of Roosevelt
might be worth while if it would
drive Mr. Taft into the ranks of the
Democracy. Charleston News and
Courier,.
IT nettled Pill Parr considerably I
So many Motorists had carc-lcs--ljr staled
that 'ell Tire Tubes nrc jii;'t Rubber."
He determined to show s onic folks the difference.
In a wny they would never forget
There were four Cars at the door, and their
Owners or Drivers at his elbow.
To these he said,
"Boys, how lrc.:ig do you think thi i Goodrich
Brown Tube actually is?
"Do you believe it Is strong enough to tow Mr.
Oden's five passenger Car, with four people in it- for
2C blocks?
-You don't, chl
"Well now here's a bit of a Bet I want to make
with any, or all, of you.
"I will bet you a Dinner that this little old regu
lar Goodrich Tube (34x4) will not only tow Mr.
Oden's Car, but will tow ail three cf your Curs. fully
passengert-d, through the streets for the full 21 blocks
(more than a mile and a half) starting and stopping
as many times as the crowd maken it necessary.
"I will, if you Gentlemen arc agreeable, line
up all four of your Cars, right here and now, take three
regular Goodrich Tubes hap hazard out of their boxes,
tie one tube between each two Cars, (which means
hauling t'nree Cars, on the first Tub ) 8nd tote You
all that way to- "The Cornen."
' Are you willim? to bet a Dinner that any one
of the three Tubes will 'go broke on the way, or show
a flaw which would Icr.k Air, or prevent fta being used
for its original Tire purpose afterwards?
"You are, eh?
"Well, the Ect'son!
Come along, and yc-i be the Judges."
THE P.innor was a very Cheerful Affair.
As (Wen sr.id afterwards (when put
ting up his shr.ro of the Bet) "you could
have bet mc a Million on that. Parr, and I'd havo
taken you op, even if I had to bormw the Million.
"1 don't see how the blamed Tnbvs ever did hold
out, especially going un Saco St. under such a strain.
"With eight, people in the last three Cars, and
a total load of over ct.800 pounds I sure thought to hear
something snap before Second Block.
"Whaddye put into that brown Goodrich Rubber
anyhow, to make it hntig together like that?"
Frirz said that what puzzled him most was the
biov.r. Rubber Tubes "not being all strctilwd out of
smx after such a tug, n-"' '' ''
at the finish.
"Look you." nid 1 , ".v
load, after the liaal, !'.. in
into just three-quarters of an inch longer than they
were at the start !
"And that of an inch, they look up ajjain in
less than two hours rest."
did bang together
n wo released tho
ly Fnapix d back
11EIi. bovs. Bill Parr remarked. as
he smoothed out a wrinkle in his well-
filled vest, "that'll stoD the Argument
about 7T?re Tubes being 'just Rubber,' won't it?"
"If the Brown Stuff that toted all you Heavy
weights, and your Cars, for 21 blocks, without a
Sign of Heavy Duly afterwards, isn't something MORE
than 'Just Rubber.' lll.e other Tubes, then yoU'd bet
ter buy the 'Just Rubber kind hereafter.
"I'm going to a. k nil of you to sign your namc3
to this Texas Tiro Tube Test,' just to show that you
have taken part in a regular Exploit which is mighty
well worth recording."
So indeed they did,-r-and here is the affidavit :
AFFIDAVIT. , :
Thin cciifir: that we, the undersigned, took
psrt in and v.i'ne::d, the Terss tube (eft referred
to : tVc advei tirt ment entitled "How the Tt sas
Tube T, st HapptviH ! " that the test was made on
date: of rlov. 11, ?r Waco. Texas, the distance cov
ered t ring tr-rnty-oiie blocks and that the result
was as deacril ed.
Signed W. M. OOr-iN, '
-J. M. NASH,
B. A. FRITZ,
W. A. PARR.
fMibsoibed and sworn to before mc bv W
M. OK :i. J. M. N.i h, R A. Fritz and W. A. Prrr,"
this the 3rd day of May, A. U. 101(3, at Waco, Tcxa
Signed J. G. WREN,
Notary Public,
McLcnnon County Texas.
Nowwb.it think Ymt of these GOODRIC H Tim
Tubes that could Uar up under such a gruelling test?
Reflect that ihey cost you no more tliia the
"ordinary" Tubes you so carelessly acctpt !
immeetoeb Tire
CHANGING PLACE OF WORSHIP.
Congregational Church Congregation
CHICHESTER S PILLS
am
r i
tavt a,r yaas'wfcr
flHs 1 Kr ad Mill
Talta tttBvp- Boy ar rear
S-TEB
Ill-am. trt
MAllUftBt IIHAXII r'.LLK for
vcm kaw as Sifttt. Ai--vs Ke5il4a
wic Br mmiK mrcxxsz:
a."o.
We met up with Mr. J. B. Isenhour
and two little daughters, Mary and
Pauline, on their way to visit his
mother in Cabarrus county.
Mr. L. A. Beaver has a mulberry
tree in his yard that measures eight,
feet and five inches around and was
set out about 27 years ago. If you
can beat that,' trot out you tree.
We have just had another fine rain.
Venus spent Sautrday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin S. Shipton, near
good cook. He has three large barns
and three orchards, 9 head of cattle,
three bead of horses and fine wheat
sad oats. We saw on his farrr.
Mrs. Mary Hodge, of St. Mathews
settlement near the Yadkin river.
drove up to near Emanuel's chuch
to visit her daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Shipton, Satur
day. She was accompanied by Mrs.
Bettie Reid, who is an aunt of Mrs,
Shipton. It is about 12 miles to their
home.
C. S, Shipton has a white horse
apple -tree five feet and one inch
a round. Whoever can beat that, trot
out your tree.
Venus met his old friend, Mr. S.
Jt. Palmer while he was out on his
cream. route. It has increased from
50 to 100 gallons a tripsin ,one year,
and increased in patjrons" from 20 to'
40. The route is about 25 miles long.
The cream route is giving entire sat
isfaction. The creamery paid 3Jc for
butter fat last .month. The butter
fat i not expected to get under 30c,
Rockwell and Faith -crossed bits
on the formers ground
Score 5 to 1 in favc
ANOTHER TRAIN TO BADIN.
Venus spent Sunday night with Mr.
and Mrs. John Shipton, near Emanuel
churth. They have a fine fsrm, fine
wheat and oats; lots of fruit, fine
corn growing, large crib of old corn.
Mrs. Shipton is a- tine cook. They
have a large old-time spring house
full rtf milk. They have no children.
By the time we go to see him again
he will have a new automobile.
Venus took dinner in Rockwell
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Berry Mil
ler. There is some nighty good
rooks their. We got a fine dinner,
it was our first time there. Rockwell
Is a lively town and everything seems
to' be on the go there. We saw Mr.
J. M. Rinehart delivering and pack
ing away a car load of ire. He has
an ice. house at his home, he packed
i it full while we were there. He supl
plies ice to a lot of people and stores. Will Positively Belir Faia in Three
, t u t- l i . I Mtmrtes.
, .t. . - p.uJT1? right now f or rheurnatwm.
" lutr " " meuraigia, lumbago, sore, stiff and
today visiting- his daughter, Mrs. swollen joints, pains in the head, back
Paul Barger. nd lbs, corns, bunion, etc. After
m, ... r.t . t m,rr?, ?ne PPl'ction pam disappear, as if
,n j Dy magic.
in operation now along on the gran- a never-failing remedy, used inter
ite belt. Every' ody has work that nally and externally for Coughs, Colds,
The Winston-Salem Soutiv'oound
Railway Co. announces today the op
ening of a branch line .between Whit-
Will Hereafter Hold Services in j ney and Badin, a distance of five
Community Building Auditorium i miles, and the inauguration of freight
Dr. Duttera's Fifteenth Hear. I
The Park Avenue Methodist church
having been occupied by that congre
gation, which has been worshipping
in the Community . .Building, the
Congregational congregation will, be-1
ginning tomorrow morning, hold ser- i
vices every Sunday in the auditorium
of the Community Building. Thij I
congregation has been wroshipping in j
the Superior court room of the coun
ty court house.
Tomorrow marks the fiftheenth an
niversary of the Rev. Dr. W. B. Dut
tera in ministerial work, practically
all of which lias been in Salisbury.
Following the announcement that
the Southern Railway is to inaugu
rate a through train to Badin, begin
ning tomorrow, the following taken
from Saturday afternoon's Winston
Salem Sentinel will be of interest:
MILLER'S ANTISEPTIC OIL
KNOWN AS
ill
Palm Beach
Suits Cleaned
and Pressed
50c.
Get the best work'"
It's the cheapest.
Phone 102G.
CLYDE ENNIS
wants work - and this nvtUrs good
times in this part of old Rowan.
Charles Raney's new barn is finished.
carrier
passed
; iMr., Beamharit, . our mail
had a bhjUnai todaywheii Tie
through Faith. ' '
We saw gome extra fine fields' of
Croup,- Sore Throat, Diptheria and
lonsums. -
This oil ia eonceeded to be the most
penetrating remedy ' known. Its
prompt and immediate effect in re
lieve ing pain hvdue tatSe'fact that
it penetrates' ta tb aaVscSed-'perU at
once. ' As an illustration pour Ten
Drops on the thickest piece of sole
leather and it will penetrate this sub-
whtai down' below Rockwell and took ! jSen?h " "t?
snapshots' across them with our ko-j jVccept no substitute.' This great
dak. -i . - I oiC is golden red color only. . Everv
Venus is g&ng to visit friends op)prVe aTnaraWeed; t6 and 50e a bot-
UNIVERSITY OF
North Carolina
CHAPEL HILL, N. C.
Maximum Service to the
People of the SUte
Tie Soramer School for
Tcachrs June 13 July 28
(Write for complete announcement)
ABLE FACULTY
COMPLETE CURRICULUM
MODERATE RATES
CREDIT COURSE
DELIGHTFUL ENVIRONMENT
. EXCURSION' RATE" TICKETS I
THI SajgincK LAW BCHUUU
. JUNK IS AUCU8T 2S-
RE6ULAB SESSION OPENS
SEPTEMBER 14. '
Stashnte who expect to enter for
service effective Satur.iy niyht, June
rd.
Rupture Specialist
Here
A. B Wentworth Specialist and
Truss Expert , of Baltimore, wiK be
in this city this week and interest
ed parties can consult him frer of
charge in regard to their case.
The Wentworth
Hold-Fast Truss
has no leg straps to gall or ch.ife.
but has soft siution pads that in
sure the "highest degree of comfort
without any danger of slipping and
wil retain any case of rupture per
fectly, closing the opening in tho
average cas in a short time wit! out
recourse to a surgical operation.
If you haVe had trouble with an
uncomfortable or ill-fitting trus.i it
will pay you to see him.
Examination and advice free and
prices reasonable.
SALISBURY Wednesday and
Thursday, June 7 and 8, Hotel
Yadkin.
For Breakfast
Try
Wheat Mash
Made of pure, golden wheat
grains delicious and healthfu.1
SOLD BY ALL
, Grocers '
lAVUFACTURED BY !
' '
ClenfJenb-Sanders
Company
c. i f-v , -Dn-K..r tja- k.f i v money manoea. ai leaamg Bteqean wan expeci w enier xor
Ud l0"1"?- bou rbeT- Junon to lon , druggist. . . , " the JUat time should complete their I
of Faith. This t and see the fine crops' up that way. t EMPIRE DRUG CO. v J aTrangeraenU as early as possible. "1
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