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f rAC2 sri ' -1 Salisbury Evening Post THEDAY, AUG. 13, 1918. Wednesday Next at 10 o'clock $3.50 to $6.48 Georgette Crepe & Crepe de Chine BLOUSES ON SALE R- QC- In Colors of Gold, Flesh, Pink, Green, White and Tan. See Window Display - I llll I III 1 1 1 1 1 III ii r ' ' .... - TJO Ik-J.l "The Quality Store of Salisbury' 'Bio ' , .t2EI THE COLLEGIA TE INSTITUTE KIT. PLEASANT, N. C. 3 .: JUtii-l' Three generations of satis fied, patrons and the oft-repeated opinions of prominent educators .pronounce its lo cation in a distinctively school town in healthful Piedmont Carolina ideal. Modern equipment electric iignis, steam new., ami ruii .fiing water in every room. ' Eighth grader can enter the Freshman class. Graduates enter the Junior Class of Col- . lege where their records at test the superior character of work done. Faculty of College and Uni versity training and success ful teaching experience, Military system develops physique, secures wholesome government and turns out well poised' men. For illustrated catalogue and full information, address G F.McAl LISTER, A M., Prttidpci COTTON AND STOCKS SAILSHi H COTTON MARKET Cotton Opening. The cotton opening today was as follows: October 30.29-.85 December 29.25 January 29.20 . March 29.22 May 29.15 1c:at, cotton 30.00 salisbury wholesale produce market. New, York, Aug. 13. An opening advance of 20 to 57 points on higher Lverpool cables and continued drought in the southwest meta good deal of selling in the cotton market early to day. Spot house brokers were par ticularly uctive sellers of near months, which was supposed to reflect increas ed offerings of new crop cotton at easier basis reported late yesterday, while there was also a renwal.of real izing and prices eused off after the call and there were rallies of 20 to 25 points before the end of thefirst hour. Corrected Daily By C. P. Suping, West Innea Street. Hens, each CO to 80 Eggs, dozen 30 to 35 Potatoes 90 to 1.00 Onions . . . . . . 1.00 Chickens 25 to 30 Butter 35 to 40 Ducks, each ........ 25 to 30 s s BRAZILIAN" STEAMER ASHORE. Ran Into Trouble On the New Eng land Coast in a Fog Relieved to Have Been Escaping From a Sub marine. (By the Associated Press) An Atlantic Port, Aug. 13. A Brazilian freight steamer ran ashore on the New England coast in a heavy fog today. The fide was receeding at the time nH observers believe the ves sel to be in a dangerous position. One report was that the steamer evading a German submarine. PREPARE FOR THE HOT WAVE. The ho n is doubly dangerous if there is a mass undigested food in the stomach, causing distress and auto intoxication, casting congesting pois ons 'throughout tthe system. Foley Ca thii tU. Tablets give prompt and sure relief. Thy met gently but do their work ttiivughly. They cleanse the bowal. twewUii the stomach and ben efit 'J liver. Recommended for In digo' urn. biliousness, bad breath, Dloating, igas or constipation. Sold : . . a im a k SUY.WARSAVING STAMPS '! HUS1 WAN) AUS n n rv r rr t i tf An a w m rv a v 1 :JUJfc UAWtfc AWU dUUAL Wednesday Night, Aug 14, AT MOOSE HALL. I vAU Moose members are Invited to come and bring their wives and lady friends, who will be admitted free. Discing il t:;b z 9 o'clock. , Livingstone College orchestra will furnish music :-j C OME. i Dues for Aust niC:;tcz!::r m now due. Have you paid yours. H niATFTTTf Vm i i-rrrym fiPFTI ITTITn. 5FPT 1 f r Last Car will leave HoosIXaU for .Spencer at 11 p. m. Iu3ii pi; fc jSsffis'! 1; 'it.' PERPETUAL SANCTIFIED PEOPLE APPEAR IN COURT One Colored Sister Objects to the Practice of Meribers of Con gregation Kissing Husband. CONGREGATION UPHEAVEL RESULTS IN CASE ASSAULT WAlfTED. Trial Brought Out Some Strange Practices by This Sect, One of Which is the Holy Kiss. An unusual and mioet interesting case in the ounty court yesterday, running t"to the afternoon, and one attracting the largest attendance in many months, the great majority be ing colored people, was one in which the corkgregation of the colored Sanc tified church, located in t.ie extreme western section of the city, figured. (tIad to do willh) matters pertaining to the operation of the church and con gregation and gave promise of being a knotty problem. However, it turn ed out rather tame, a nol pros re sulting in one case and tlhe other winding up with a nolo contehdre. After the case was completed there was some little excitement among the colored pecuple present when one col ored woman, who is not 'affiliated with this peculiar sect, 'became engaged in a controversy witlh the leader of the Sanctified flock, a large mulatto wo man, who came there from Asheiviille. This woman remonstrated with the Sanctified leader about filssing her husband and emphasized her remarks by the use of a parasol. This brought the two back into court this morning when tihe non-affiliating woman an swered1 to a charge or assault. The vase was certainly an interesting ons and brought out same of the strange beliefs and practices of ithe Sancti fied people, one of id'tich is the prom iscuous kissing of the men and wo men of the flock, being what Dhey term the Holy Kiss. The defendant's husband is a member of the congre gation and took prominent part in the kissing ibees and it iwas this that brought on the trouble. Attorney Price, who defended the female defendant, was severe in his denunciation lof the practices of the members of this strange sect and his descriptions of tihteir ways and actions caused much amusament among the court officials and apectators. Dur ing the progress of the trial the fe male Sanctified leader had a "spell" an unusual shouting experience and had to Ibe taken from the court room by some of her "sisters" and "breth ren." The trial resulted in a conviction of tthe defendant on a charge of simple assault and she was put on srood be havior for a period of three months and judgment suspendel on payment of costs. Then there arose tlv? question to how the offended negv woman could nut a stop to th3 affertbnate practice the sisters engage in of kissing her husbrind, and it was suggested that an ''muncHon rnvtrht 'be procured. ibvJthis is hardly possible as the state throws long protection around religious wor ship without, regard to the kind sec' practicing it. : "'iTi There iwis an ex?ression amorug some of the wfbite spectators and tfe court officials that a white congrega tion tarrying with it the teiohings and practices of this colored Sanc tified church miiflht be organized here, and the assure'v-e was thH it would rt a'iiw following jnvnediatefy. Incidentally His Fnno- intimated that he might name a leading lawyer who rartir3ted in the case this morning and a newrrper man to firm sud'i an organizaUon (here. But nothing definite has been undertaken and rro5iue-t;ve applicants for membor pSip will do well to wait aiwihile be fore .handing in their names for mem bership. Provision will be made to take care of the rush in this line should such an organization be start ed. WSS j WANTED: Three or four boarderH. Mrs. M.'l). Miller, 416 East. Coun cil street. 13-2t j WANTED AT ONCE: 500 CORDS Hickory Blocjas and 50,000 Handle Billets. Hickory Handle & Mfg. Co., Conover, N. C. Tues-Fri WANTED: 25 Bushels Grapes for Canning. 513 E. Bank St. Phone 1095J. l2-2t WANTED: Five or six room house. Address Krimminer, care Shop Superintendent's Office, Spencer. 12-2t WANTED ROOM AN BOARD BY two young men; private family pre fered. Address, Boaders, care of, Salisbury Evening Post. 8-13-3t. FOB SALE. FOR SALE: TWO GOOD HORSES cheap. Lyon Bros., corner of In- niss and Lee Sts. Phone No. CO. 9-5t STATE I ABOR MEN BUILDING & LOAN ASST1 I 'THE B & t: IS THE BEST SAVINGS BANK. Li Your money accumulates ;.t the "rate of 6 and no taxes. ; . i If you want to build when t he war is over the B: L. will help you. START NOW. IN CONVENTION '4 .. FRANK It BROWN, Sect. Annual Meeting of the North Carotin? Federation of '.abor B?inr He!d at ' Ashsville President Shuping Pre u aiding. . ; Tha annual convention of the North Carolina State Federation of Labor i: being held at Asheville with Presiden' W. E. Shuping, f Spencer shops be )ng in attendance. The convention op ened yesterday and vill remain in ses sion three days. It is f.xpected taat about one hundred delegates wQI be present from various unions, jn the state., ; . i The address of welcome' yesterday was delivered by Mayor Rankin and the response was by Jatnei F. Barrett ott behalf of organ ied labor and also W", F, Moody, president of the Central Labor Union of Raleigh. . . x '. WK GIVE TOU THE BEST Service obtainable with . our . new Torie lenses, nothing like them for perfect vision and comfort. No trwnbla u see as perfect and comfortable as you did at 18. W. H. Leonard. Opti cian, Wallace BaOdin-. . f-S-tf FOR SALE FRESH MILK COWS and beef cows. W. J. Steele, Phone 779-J. 7-29-tf. FOR SALE: DRY PINE WOOD; phone No. 406. 7-6-tf FOR SALE: 5 passenger Ford car. '10 model, newly overhauled. Just spent $300 on car. Would consider city broke horse in the deal. Car can be seen at 318 South Main St. Salisbury. 12-6t MONEY. RAILROAD MEN: IF YOU NEED money see us; no indorsement or mortgage required. C. E. Allen Co., 120 North Main street, second floor, Washington Building, Phone No. 7. 7-20-tf Salisbury Normal & Industrial Institute, SALISBURY, N. C. GEO. H. ATKINSON, President. A Faculty of eleven teachers and officers. Departments of Eng lish, Latin, iMathematics, Science, Bible, History, Physical Train ing( Domestic Science, Household Economics, Sewing, Weaving, Physiology, Practipal Nursing, Music. The purpose of this school for girls is fourfold, to give its pu--pils a vital grasp of fundamental facts, to develop in them the power t othink for themselves, to train the hand in some useful industry, and to lay tBc foundation of Worthy Christian Charac ter. Special study is made of each pupil, of her limitations a,nd possibilities, for the purpose of aiding her in her highest develop ment. Some of the tools with which we work are the text-book, the needle, the loom, the broom, the cook stove, the hand saw, and the Bible. Trustees: Byron Clark, W. F. Snider, John Whitehead, H. A. Rouzer, George R. Collins. For catalogue or other information, apply to MISS BESSIE HARRIS, 115 S. Jackson St.,, Salisbury, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. COME AND SEE MY ART GAL LERY and Fathers of our country on display in my store window A. Parker. 8-10-6t. SPECIAL RATES ON ROOMS BY the week, very reasonable. Empire Hotel. 3-12t MORE LIME, MORE CLOVERS AND more wheat, oats, com and cotton. W. R. Bailey, Woodleaf, N. C, 7-24-tf FOB RENT FOR RENT TWO ROOMS, 508 E. Lafayette St.. Phone 668-W. 8-9-4 1. FOR RENT: 3 desirable connecting rooms unfurnished for light house keeping with lights and bath. Call at 318 South Main St. 12-Ct LOST LOST: Pair of Brown Pants, be tween Chestnut Hill and Fulton Heights. Return to T. P. Lefler for reward or Phone 843J. 12-3t Mr. M. H. Caldwell on Saturday re ceived a letter stating that his son, Mrs. M. H. Caldwell, Jr., of -Camp Jackson, has 'been promoted from 1st Lieutenant to a Captain. Captain Caldwell's many friends here will hear this news rwith mudh gratification. Concord Tribune. b -m asm -x. & Xcy him : inff i I m F .nil if i i m "" I III That E. S. VanALSTYNE has the largest stock of STANDARD HIGH GRADE MAKES OF PIANOS AND PLAYERPIAN0S IN THE STATE AT POPULAR PRICES. SOME FINE BARGAINS tN PIANOS AND ORGANS. OLD INSTRUMENTS TRADED IN. EASY TERMS Stop Forgetting The Location. s SPECIAL FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE Opposite Community Building E. S. VAN ALSTYNE KNOWS A PIANO ! ft J 209 N. Main SL Phone 230. Salisbury; N. C. ! 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