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1 PAGE TWO SALISBURY EVENING POST, SALISBURY, N. C AUGUST 23. Ifl. CABINET OFFICER I. EARNS HOW TO SnOOT. I It matters not whether rainy or fine So long as you have a SihnoiA shine SiidwiA is wax and oils that soften and preserve the leather instead of causing it to crack. Applied with any cloth or brush. For greater convenience get a ShmoiA home set BLACK TAN WHITE vjr "SHOE STORE AHEAD" Watch This Space for Opening Ad. New Store. New Stock. Main at Fisher Street Heilig-Oeas Shoe Co. " STOCKINGS FOR EVERYONE " 5 fiJA : t, .'fist- f v'WJmDw lit i "Saturday Special 99 Received fretdi by express another lot chocolate randy AT of that delicious 29 and 39 Cents per pound Fall pound boxes, attractive and good pure candy. Empire ESmg (Do (The Store that appreciate!) your business) PHONE 177-178. Here you will (ind a Tire Repair I'lanl properly equipped with MODERN STEAM VULCANIZING npparatus for the prompt repairing of blowouts. LOOSE TREADS. WORN CAS INGS, PUNCTURES, ETC. A-l equipment plus A-l materials and exacting export rare in EVERY detail Of the work insure you tlx RIGHT REPAIR SERVICE. Reasonable Prices. LISBURY TIRE REPAIR CO. UlKOfN, - - Proprietor. ..... j.:-;- il-y.-.- ::- .'i :JL--:N- ment al.out t0 feet hijh the car sud denly turned off t"he side, and turned over three times, landing at the bot tom t"e embankment. Ijiter it was fouml that Mrs. Garner was dead, and that Mr. Garner had sustained serious injuries. Mrs. E. A. Mr Ghee and Mrs. B. II. Giles, who were also in the car at the time of the ac cident sustained injuries, the lattcr's injur es heinir the more serious. Mont Amoena Seminary FOUNDED IN 1859. An Excellent School and House for Girls and Yonnj; Ladies. Modern equipment. Healthful, Strong Literary and Musical Faculties. Frne Christian Spirit. Cost from $110 to $17.) per school year. NOW in the time to write for catalogue and other information. THREE COURT CASES IN STATESVILLE TUESDAY. REV. R. A. GOODMAN, President, or REV. J. H. C. FISHER, Vice-Pres., MT. PLEASANT, N. C. Sinte.-'ville, Aujr. -The hearing i of the Little R rer Drainage question Franklin interior prepare OF f the Ic-lieve.i in being personally lie lias taken rifli' jractice K. Lane, .secret sry very often on the rifle range at Win throp. Mil., where he has been taught h v army officers. When he is on the i l.inge he slips into a pair of over-1 nils, like others who take an interest i in the practice. th mill property of F. W. IMPORTANT MEETING OF ALDERMEN. TO CAR TI RNED TURTLE DOWN EMBANKMENT. BURLINGTON CONVENTION. Lutheran Missionary Women of N. i C, Synod Meeting in Macednoia Church in Tbat Town, i The Woman's Horn and ForeiRn Missionary Society of the North Car olina Lutheran Synod opens its an- IF BACK HURTS BEGIN ON SALTS Flush Your Kidneys Occasionally If You Eat Meat Regularly. No man or woan who eats meat reg ularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well known authority. Meat forms ' uric acid which clogs the kidney pores so they sluggishly filter or strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood, then you get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble. nervousness, constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders come from sluggish kidneys. , The "moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or you back hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregu!i.r of passage or a' tended by a sensation of scaldinc, pet about four ounces of Jad Salt.? from any reliable pharmacy and take a tablespoonfrcl in a glass of water be fore : brenV f for a few days and our kW!r.- , will thn act fine. This .made from the acid . mon juice, combined 'g been used for gen "Idgged kidneys and i actifity, also to in urine so it no Jlation, thus ending fwhoas s " I grape- 'lth HtV - eratior? ! itimult; reutrH?-. )'ner i i. ..fi.i- :.j'"' ifciiurr; ; v ..... -,. . Tad i h expensive and ean pi njei n ifxs a delightful effer sceM aithia.rtter drink which all )gi'f ti.i jti ti'jcta should take now an-' fhn .u i-n the kidneys clean - and the h'c-xf pnre, thereby avwiding rtilc-ji kidney complications.' nual convention in Macedonia Luth eran church in Burl ngton this even ing and the convention will be in ses sion several days. At the same time the children's missionary organiza tion will be in sesison. Quite a num ber of c'elegates from Salisbury and Rowan have gone to Burl'npton to attend these meetings. Mrs. J. C. Deaton, Miss Lois Dea ton and Miss Mildred Tolbert left on No. 22 this afternoon to 1 present as representatives from St. John's Lutheran church this city. Mrs. Deaton is the delegate fr'om the wom an's society of this church, Miss Deaton goes to participate in the young pepoles' program and Miss Tolbert represents the children's so ciety of St. John's church. All carry splendid reports to this meeting. Hoard Will Hold Special Session To night to Go Over School Plans, Light Matter and Take Up Other ItuHinetiM. There is to he nn important special meeting of t':e hoard ou aldermen at the city hall ton'ght at 8 o'clock of the meeting last Thursday night. At the session tonight it is hoped to go over the plans for the proposition that has been hanging fira so long. Ot'er matters of importance a ill come i':efore the board, thoujfh the ncnoui p ans ana iignis nave ngm oi , tom ile acfi(knt at Roanoke on lagt way and are tne leaning mailers lo be brought tefore the board. invo.vin! Tonilin of north Iredell was continued before ( lerk of Court J. A. Hartness today. A settlement will likely be ar rived at tomorrow. Frank Lon;", colored, was placed in jail on default of $ltXK bond today ducted by Rev. Dr. C A. G. Thomas , in a trial before Justice Lazenlly to of the First Baptist church, and the ! answer the charge of the larceny of interment was in Chestnut Hill cemetery. "'I ill Mother of A. M. L. Garner Killed When Machine Goes Off Road Near Roanoke, Va. Charlotte, Aug. 22. A. M. L. Gar ner of the Charlotte postoffice force, who receive ! a telegram last Sunday to the etftct that his aged mother, had been killed, and his aged father had been seriously injured, in an au- two automo'bile tires from the Caro lina Motor Company. The robbery was allejej to have taken place a feiw days ago. John Moyer, colored, last n'ght, fell from a rndtor truck in which he with a crowd of negroes was enjoying a joy ride, the truck passed over his body breaking several ribs. He will recover. "Herer's an attractive advertise ment for summer boarders." "Wha: docs it say?" " 'Act as if your owned the earth at ojr place and we'll act as if we were going to give it to you." ' Birmingham Age-Herald. .1.,' : ' -r rw - . IF OUR DISPLAY OF MEATS seems attractive to you how much more so will they prove when you serve them in yom dining room. Good as they look, their taste i.i MiH better. If you tried them once wo think you would want them always. And we think you'lj. .think so too. W. A. BROWN PHONES 111. 112. 115. 107 SOUTH MAIN ST. FRATERNAL BENEFIT CLUB. "So you think women should fce ab le to run the country?" "Well, for logic and style, I'm willing to put my daughter's graduation essay up for comparison with 4 lot of the regular campaign Speeches:" Washington Star. coiwement Tfcsispttu&arilyi aimieforaxse and Comfort Modern Wocdmen of Salisbury Form Auxiliary for Benefit of Sick or Disabled Members. The Modern Woodmen of Salisbury have formed an anxiliary society to ' e known as the Modern Won men Benefit Club and any member of tie orr.'er is eligible to poin this club, though this is optional. There is a small monthly fee and when a mem ber of this club becomes sick or d s- abled and has iproperTy notified the proper committee he will after the first week of illnes sor disability re ceive one dollar a day, not counting Sunday. However, no one meirrfier shall receive more than ten weeks such benefit in any one year. Quite a number of the members of the local order have already connected them selves with th's club. Sunday afternoon, is now in Roanoke attending his father, who according to physicians, will recover. rrilf afpiHont tianfnonn4 urKilo l y CrnarU nrpniU w. -;,); Uh I what are UkinA Mr. Garner's brother, C. E. Garner, ' To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know as the formula is printed on every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. last ftunnay ariernoon. as tne party The Quinine drives out malaria, the j rode along the s'de of an erri'jank- Iron builds up the system. 50 ceuts Big Shipment KELLY-SPRINGFIELD and GLOBE Casings and Tubes received today. 20 PER CENT Discount from list price for cash. Southern Auto Supply Co. No. 218 South Main St. COLOKKI) ROWAN BAPTISTS. n- an Mako known your wants, or desires, and by nil means keep "Mother's Friemi" nearby, for in U you can put complete confidence and reliability as a means of assisting nature In accomplishing Its wonder ful work of preparation "Mother's Friend soothes the distressing pains and gives relief from morning Htck ness, as Well us makes au easier de livery. Get a bottle at your drug gist use externally and note the satisfaction received. A free book on Motherhood will be sent all mothers. Write for one. Address The Bntdfield Regnlntor Co., 213 Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Association Representing Ten Coun ties and Eighty Churches is Meet ing in Salisbury This Week. A large number of colored minis ters and laymen came in today to at tend the sessions of the colored Row an Baptist Association which are be ing held in Mt. Zion Raptist church on N;iilh Church street, Aev. F. K. Mason, pastor. This association cov ers ten counties and ta.-cs in some thing like e'ghty congregation.; an ; the atte.idaru ii naturally very lirjre. It wil u in session several days and many matters pertaining t.i the woik of the colored people of this 'a t!i will be taken up. In ad dition to t ;e ministers and delegates there are a number of visitors here lor the oivaa'on. To All Our Gust outers NEW GARAGiS KKADY. The Mahaley Place is to be Formal ly Opened on Saturday Night. The new Ma'ialey garage will be formally opened to the public on Sat urday iiijrht. The handsome place on West lnnes street which the. public has watched through the various pro cess of construction is now completed and is icing occupied. Mr. Mahaley is desirous that Che public call at the new garage on Saturday night and look it over. The house will be light ed throughout and the employes will take pleasure in showing the visitors through the new building. ; Death of ChiW. 1 William Carl, the one year and twenty -three day old son cf Mr. and Mrs. David Webb, died at their home at' 613 East Horah street Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock after an ill ness of a week or more. The fun-1 erjl wa held at the residence this afternoon at 4 o'clock, being con- Beginning September 1st, 1916, our business will be conducted on a cash basis. Gasoline, oils, greases, tires, supplies, all shop work, etc., will be sold for cash only. Provision has been made to sell coupon books in denominations of $10.00 and $25.00 for those customers who do not care to come to the garage every time supplies are needed. Full explanation of the system is being given in a general letter to all customers. We are asking that every one provide themselves with these coupon books who do not wish to be troubled with paying cash with each and every purchase. This will save annoyance on the part of the customer as will as ourselves. Co-operation is earnestly solicited from our patrons. MAHALEY MOTOR COMPANY STAR GARAGE SPENCER MOTOR COMPANY THOMPSONS GARAGE ROUZER GARAGE COMPANY, Inc. 8
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