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, t'ACE TWO SALISBURY EVENING POST SALISBURY, N. C, AUGUST 17. 1917. ;15 Cm May nor Struck by a Soothbounu Train White on Duty As WsUhssan At t Railway. Bridge Over Rocky Albemarle, Aug., 16 Gu Maynor, watchmsn at the Winston-Salem Southbound railway bridge, over Rocky River, about wo miles south of Norwood. M killed and badly man gled by a northbound freight train Monday, owning about 4.20 o'clock. St. wa drugged; nqu.t 1P0 ysrds on track: Coroner Hunneycut; ?nd a jury held an Inquest over ths body Monday nWnlng- at 9 o'clock, returning a yerdi that he bad been killed by be fog run over by a train. The body Vas buried out in the country from Norwood Mondiy afternoon at 5 o'clock. Mr. Maynor it on of the watch men the Southbound has been keep ing at its bridges for some time, both befora and after the Lumber Bridge Company of the National Guard was stationed along the road. He was night watchman of the bridge over Rocky River and lived at Nor wood. He was 60 or 55 years old. It is reported that he was struck about 25 feet north of the bridge, bits of his brains having been dis covered about that point, no bloort having been found until he had been dragged almost to the point at which he was fouund. ilia head was crush ed and his body badly mangled- Now Is & Qood Time To Treat Your Catarrh MiJJ weather aid treatment. , Don't he misled into thinking that, your Catarrh is gone. The first touch of winter weather will bring it back with all its discomforts. But this is an excellent time to thoroughly cleanse the blood of the germs of Catarrh, and be forever rid of the troublesome sprays and douches that can never cure you. S. S. S, the great blood purifier, Starches out the germs of Catarrh FOUNDED 18:8 which infest your blood, and chases them entirely out of your system. It is by far the most satisfactory treat ment for the disease, because it reaches down to its very roots and gets at the cause. Write to-day for Full information, and expert medical advice regarding the treatment of your own case. Take advantage of this chance to-day. Address Swift Specific Co, Dept. G Atlanta, Ga. CHARTERED IN 1359 THINITV COLLEGE DURII AM, N. C. A college of liberal arts with an established national reputation for high tanJsrds, noble truditiuns, and progressive policies. Its large endowment fund makes possible its first-class equipment and large faculty of well trained and carefully chosen teachers. Students fees low. Classical and scientific courses leading to bachelor's degree. Graduate courses in all departments. Schools of Engineering, Education, and Law. For catalogue and illustrated booklet, address R. L. FLOWERS, Secretary to the Corporation. mcna ifeminani FOUNDED 1839. Hoarding School of known Mrit for girls and younj? ladies. Positively Christian in Spirit and Conduct. Liberty, Classical and Music Courses. Faculty of college men-and women of successful experience. RATES' YEIIY REASPftABLB. Write for Catalogue now. Session opens September 19th. l REV.R. A. GOODMAN, A. B.,Preeident, Mt Pleasant, N. C. IVVVMBBWWVeaABWatassasiaAiat I ; SAFEST DKUQGIST SE U. E-ftU-SA FILE CUBE. ' Because it contains no opiates, no lead, no belladonna, no poisonous drag. All other Pile medicinev'Mh taming injurious narcotics and oth- . er poisons cause cpnstipation and damage aft who use them. E-RU-SA cures or S50 paid. PEOPLES DRUG STORE, SMITH DRUG CO, MAIN PHARMACY. If you operate tems you will pay for a truck in twelve months whether you buy one or not. Ed. G. White Motor Co. SUte8YiileSlubury-Hickory GastonU l?terf i life Stop repair SEVERAL BIG REALTY DEALS CONSUMMATED DRUGGISTS PRAISE DE-NAUSEATED Mr. James U. I'ou Beconjes the Owner ef More Than 100 Acres of Valaahle Land Adjoining Power Company Badin Hotel Sold for $5,000 to Concord Man. ' (Special to Post.) Albemarle, Aug. W. Two rather important real estate duals have just been consummated in t.is county. One was the purchsse of 107 acres of land at a fancy price by James H. Pou, of Raleigh, the deed having been filed for registration today. The eule was made by the Virginia-Carolina Development Corporation, of this city, and the property adjoins the Tallassee Power Company, being sit uate about one-half mile from the Aluminum factories at 'Badin. It is understood that Mr. Pou made this purchase as an investment and that ie will possibly hold it as such with out any attempt at speculation what ever. No one in North Carolina has more hopes in Stanly county dirt than Mr. Pou has according to statemants made by him when he was in Albe marle two weeks ago. At that time he purchased 62 acres of land fbout half way between Albemarle and Ba din. The former owner of this tiact was Thomas P. Kirk wio lives on the Albemarle-Badin highway, about half way between here and Badin. Mr- Pou's son, James H. Pou, Jr., was in the city today and ionium mated the first above named trans action, and turned over the .jure iaso price to thi grantors. He thinks thbt it is only a question of a year or two when the Albemarle-Badin highway will be a well paved street with Hnd some homes built up all the way from here to Badin, with an electri? car line running over the same. Another real estate deal which w;u closed today was the sale of the Pa din Hotel with three large lots on which it is located by J. A. Hit-hie, to Charles W. Hopkins, -f Co icord. Trie purchase price was $3,000 paid by Mr. Hopkins. CALOMEL Triumph of Modern .Pharmacy Mar keted Under the Trade-Name "Cal otaba" All Medicinal Virtues Re tained Sickening and Dangerous Effects Removed. Die impossible of yesterday is the accomplishment of today; the ingen uity of man seems almost unlimited. Inventions and discoveries follow each other in rapid succession. For years we have been taking our calomel with never a thought that its nauseating, griping and dangerous qualities could be avoided. Now comes the new triumph of modern pharmacy, the calomel tablet that is so entirely purified from the nauseating and objectionable qualities that the manufacturers authorize idiuggists everywhere to refund the price of Calotabs causes the slightest unpleasantness. The next time you are bilious or constipated' try Calo tabs. The effect is entirely delight ful. One tablet at bedtime with a swallow of water. No taste, no un pleasantness of any kind. Next I morning you awake feeling fine, liver I cleansed, system purified, appetite I hearty. Eat what you please no 'danger. I The genuine Calotabs are sold only in original, sealed psckages never In b'lk, twenty doaes fof thirty-five cents and your money fcack if you are not thoroughly delighted. At drug stores everywhere. ENSIGN VERA BLTCHK AREFF ENLISTS IN RUSSIAN ARMY ANOTHER LARGE KNITTING MILL TO BE ERECTED AT ALBEMARLE Wiscasaett Mills Company to Erect New Industrial Enterprise Re ported Also That the Efirtl Manu facturing Company Will Build Another Cotton Mill. (Special to The Post) Albenurle, Aug., 10. While not of ficially announced by the Company, it has been generally rumored for several days among the business men of Albemarle that the Wiscassett Mills Company is to commence the erection of another large knitting mill on the belt line of the Southern Rail road between its new mill just be ing completed and the main line of the Southern from Salisbury in the northern part of Albemarle The large knitting mill commenced sever al months ago .by this company in North Albemarle is now practically completed and the placing of the ma chinery will commence at an early date It is reported that as soon as the machinery is placed in this mill work will commence immediately on the new one and it is said that it will be one of the biggest mills ever built in Albemarle It is also reported that the Efird Manufacturing company will soon commence the erecon of another large cotton mill It is posible that this will be erected on or near the Main street on the company's prop erty between the Southbound ana the Southern Railway lines near the cen ter of the town St!;; t3 i ton V " ; m MANHATTAN SHIRT SALE Begins Today. To be continued up to Sept. 1st In spite of the ever rising mark et, our Semi-Annual Sale of Manhattan Shirts will take place as usual. Our entire stock to be sold at the following low prices: All $1.75 Shirts,$1.3S u $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 u M U it $1.65 $1.85 $2.15 $2.85 AU$5.00 Shirts, $3.85 " $6.00 " $6.50 " $8.00 " $10.00 " $12.00 M it $4.85 $635 $7.65 m mi BIG ELICIT STILL CAPTURED. DlUS . --"J - ' LiJ t. .Jmi JZt mm nW mil MU-Btt-OW W- A leak in ycur roof Is a leak in your pocket book. Stop both leaks by roofing your bufylingsi with RU-BER-OID. ) Rlf-BER-QID contains no tsanc, tar, paper, wood nore, nor any other substance that WiU crack, run, rot, warp, rust leak. On many roofs it has been down fcr more than 20 years without repairs. There are more than 300 im itations of RU-BER-OID, We sell only the genuin. Look for the "Ru-ber-oid Man" on every roll. Lsl as figure an bow much you will ne4 anil what it will cost. -I U2; GOODMAN :iOHBER COMPANY EALIS3URV, - ' - .. ' NORTH CAROLINA Revenue Officers Make a Successful Raid in Avery Coonty and Two Men Are Taken While Operating the Plant. Winston-Salem, Aug., 17. One of the largest blockade stills ever de stroyed in western North Carolina was captured Tuesday morning on the Three-Mile branch one mile from In iralds, Avery county, " together with two men operating the plant 2,000 gallons of beer and 5 gallons of low wine, says the Hickory Record. The men arrested were Herbert and Brown Ingram, who were taken to Elk Park, given a hearing before the United States commissioner there and released under bond of $300 each. The blockade still was in the business of making old-fashioned corn liquor by the doubling back process. The copper still had a capacity of 100 gal lons and it would manufacture, Be cording to present methods, about 30 gallons of corn juice in 24 hours. The operators, however, clung to the old way and their product is described by experts as the genuine article. ATHLETIC APPARATUS WANTED Members of Local Coast Artillery Company Would Like to Get Supply of Gymnasium Goods. The memberes of the 4th Company local militia, would like very much to have donations of boxing gloves, In dian clubs, dumb bells and the like for use in the armory and at camp when they are called away and would ap preciate any donations of this char acter' from the citizens. The boys are receiving quite a number of pho nograph records and these are great ly appieciated. Any one having ath letic goods of the character mention ed above could put thorn to no better use than to present them to the boys for indoor axercise. REVIVAL ON CHESTNUT HILL. Rev. J. H. BrendaH of South Main Street Methodwt Church Will be Assisted by Re. M. T. Matthews. Rev. J. H. Brendall. nastor of South Main Street Methodist caurch will be gin a protracted meeting in his church bunday morrunir and the same will continue fifteen days. He will be as sisted in the preaching by Rev. M. T. Matthews, formerly of Concord. The public generally Is Invited to attend all of these services and the castors of Chestnut Hill have a special invi tation to be present. New York, Aug. "16. It was the death of her husband which prompt ed Ensign Vera Butchkareff to enlist in the Russian, army and eventually j ti recognize the Women's Legion of i Death, of vi!iich she is a commander j and which achieved fame in a recent j battle with the Germans according to facts received by the Russian Infor- j mation Bureau here. According lo this information, Vera Butchkarff is a young country woman who went to Petrograd from her native village in the province of Tomsk. Having learned in May, 1915, that her husband was dead on the German frontier, she made up her mind to continue the task which her husband began, and enlisted in the 25th Re serve Corps of Temsk. After a comparatively short train ing, she went to the front with a company that was to fill the ranks. Colonel Stubindorf enlisted her as a regular in the 28th Polotzk Regi ment, 2nd Army. For three months, j Vera Butchkareff fought with a rifle and on March 8, 191G, was wounded in the leg under heavy artillery fire in a battle which took place pn Lake Naroch. The wound notwithstanding she remained at the front with her comrades who captured two lines of trenches and one thousand prisoners. On March 9, after the commander and the captain were killed, she led the soldiers in an attack which result ed in victory for the Russians. Afterward she went to the Aus trian front, and was wounded in her arm, while taking part in a counter-1 charge near the Deubova Korchma. 1 Nevertheless, she retained her posi- tion in the army. But in the next charge she was wounded severely by a fragment of a shell. She was tak en to the hospital where she remain ed for four months. Immediately up on recovery, she went to Petrograd anoVairw' M. Rodsianko, President of the Duma, to ask permission to or ganize a company of women. In a recent interview, Vera Butch kareff said: "I saw the President of the Duma and obtained permission to form a woman's company which is to leave for the front at once. We will set an example to the men soldiers, ninny cf whom misunderstood the meaning of liberty. It is enough to point to the desertions, to the fraternization and to all the undesirable phenomena that are responsible for the disorgan ization of our forces. I will sacrifice my life for my country and I am sure that I will find followers among wo men. Woman's mission is not only to give life to man but itis also up to women to teach men ho to de fend the new-born freedom." Miss Gertrude Ball, the celebrated Tastern traveller, is acting ss Assist ant Political Officer for the British Government at Bagdad. She is the first woman ever appointed to such a post. ! You like your meat cooked Dont you? u( Why notV S I your tobaccos Jj Now is your chance if you are one of the many men who have been anxiously awaiting this sale. V. WALLACE & SONS" SALISBURY, N. C. Manasrer Clark Griffith of the Sen ators has issued an appeal for funds to duplicate the shipment of baseball Daraohernslia consigned to our troops abroad, the, first shipment having gone down with the Kansan when that ship was submarined. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. tjr;rt-r i Having qualified as executor urider the mill of the late Phoeba Bame, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said Phoeba Same to present them to the undersigned properly itemized and verified on or before the 14th, luy of August, 1918, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said . estate will please make immediate settlement j , This 11th day of August, 117. P. M. NUSSMAK, Executor. P. S. Carlton, Atty. The Russians are themost remark able of all linguists. They will learn Chinese in six months and will ac quire English with ease in a few weeks. Every county of Michigan is soon to have a volunteer woman shop in spector to look after the welfsre and interests of the women workers. ADVANCE FALL STYLES Just in. Beauts they are Oell Shoe Storm J (TOerealBiricTii Buy Coal Now Take no chances on later prices and Deliveries , Salisbury Ice & Fuel Co. Phones 790-799 0 J OuyvHme4st Seashore Excursion THURSDAY, AUGUST 16 and 30, 1917 via Southern Railway System to ATLANTIC CITY AND OTHER NEW JERSEY SEASHORE RESORTS $12.50 - ROUND TRIP - $12.50 Tickets good on all regular trains, and limited to 16 days in cluding day of sale. Atlantic City is having the gayest season of its existence. An unusual opportunity to visit America's greatest Seashore Re rost at small cost. Make your reservations NOW. T. J. ANDERSON, S. E. BURGESS, Ticket Agent, " D- P- A., Salisbury, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. PREPARE FOR THE CRISIS trrr mother awalttnr motherhood should set ta condition for the ertsla. Thero la jut one thine to do sIt nature a helplnf hand throughout the wmltina period. No Ubm ffiouk! ba lost In btnnln the uso of tha ponetrmtlns external prep aration, -Mother's Friend". By ma durlnc the period the muscles of the abdomen are mad pliable and elastic; they can then expand with eaae when baby ta barn and pain at Us crisis Is naturally less. Ask for a bottle o) "Mother's Friend at the dni store today sad do not r a. single night with out applyui: IL Write The Brad field Reculator Co; Dept. P. sot Lamar Build ing, Atlanta, rjtau. and they wfU send you a book of acientifleaJly prepared, practical mtoratatioa, without charts. "Uother's Friend" is composed ef such penetrating oils end other ingredients as to make It en tlrery ladispenssbls to sspecuoi Better?
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