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r .7 1 NO. 26. A v If iit'v, . : 1 ' ' : m- wmm 1 1, . ... . & . - -. , . I titi urt. xi; J. Local Train Schedule. Mrs: L. Y. Propst is having Arrival of pas sengertinlns Mrs Leslie Peirie, of Fnjnk- at Gblna Grovo. Unton, wno nas doou vum8 her sister, Mrs W J fiJwinK, accompanied by Mrs Swink, 4:35 i n is visiting in Albemarle, Miss Ada Stirewalt is visit ing Miss Ethel Cobb, near (Only train that stop here are given.) Northbound. KQ 8for Richmond. . . . 0 44 for Washington . . Q 3B for Washington . . K3 46 for Greensboro . . KO 12 r-f or "Richmond. . . Oouthbound- gn 45 .for Qharlotte. . ti II foe Atlanta.. 10 7f- Atlanta; 10 35-0 Atlanta . . 7:05 10 11:37 l-B 4:10 P-Q 7:19 10 Will Gibsonville, N.-C. She return next Thursday. Mi s Viola Jordan, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. LOCAL NEWS UATTERS. 5:56 l-B 9:35 i-B Q .III m-m 0 I k Hm li W . Boat, returned to hei home at Derita weaneBaay evening. Misses Eudora Bost, and irt Ittss Ciieiraiu ir PilBli n miy Sifferd Bpent ye8terday I 111 UCUIDWU&J . Niw PnitrSiaiii. D& n n PnA tha new baa Lutheran cbnrchat, ia expected to W .airinrawj. su .u. be here thit week and fill bia first membera of tha r :alar Tlmrsday tifnt hQmeihUh1M made even nliM. umu time aoon, more iowubmwu, wj bww- W . - WW-. T will dde notioof whioh will be givin. Uiu Utm Bsjtlii UjMil. R R. Funderburg, of High Point, is visiting his father, T. M. Funderburg. Dr. Evans, of Gooleemee, was here Wednesday looking for a place to locate. He was well" pleased witfi our com munity but did not come to a definite conclusion as to his intentions. Mike Ramsaur spent terday here ' parents, Br. and Mrs. Ramsaur. Miss Nellie Hurley, of Bis coe, is visiting at Mr and Mrs A A Hurley's. Little Miss Duree Deal has been days, but is now improving. Mr and Mrs F W Bost, Mr and Mrs W E Deal and children and Miss Viola Jor dan, spent Sunday with Mr at w. and Mrs Caldwell Deal, three ingvpUnta"fbd! t?oh9i of pink displayed in iba orations . She waa Mtisted ibileiving by her Ahtfmin'aia1tot1Jfrt . Leslie Miss Marj Boitian, daughter of peirj 0f JTmakJiuton, N. 0., and of R. A. Bostian, while atanding . . .errina dainty .refreshments, p in the Patterson float in 8lb comigtibg of - piafc' ioe cream and bnry yesterday fell and; tadly 'y hatUt'daiigbf' sprained or broke nsraria J-ney UUl Canoes. were: getting out of the fioat alter j the parade and she was standing when the horses moved and she lnit bar balance and fell on her arm. JTiS WIU01I m IMRSHILL Kezliltlca ef OiQKritie CtisUttts ' Baltimore, July 2. Wood row v Wilson of New Jersey, was nbminated for the presi dency at three fifteen this afternoon, by the democratic national convention. yyiin son's nomination was made sure when Pennsylyania cast her vote for him. making his total at that tim in call of the roll 753. The nomination was made after Underwood was withdrawn, Clarf sup- nnrfftra released and New m " A Kttr Crmlig tt EMrJi's Ftm It is reported that three men oame near : oemg ;ubwsn y Bringle's Ferry on the Yadkin 8atnrday night. Three men, two by the name of Wall,;of' South-1 mnnt: Davidson Oonntv. ftbd e Br. Beynoldr; of Winf ton'Salem. SAliSEURY KEWS ITEUS. were trying; to erbss the river in 1 Mnnft. . .. : ' ' ' '. I email ateei gasoime launca wmu it aank. turned ."turtle we tnp. posed. The facts in the ease aeea to be as follows : The three! men went out in the middle of the Yadkin river which at this place is from 10 to 12 feet deep after Ttajs if Wtmt Sititrti ft r Exs? Rttui Rt-itrt. , x ' :' AV J. Hsilig, the engineer, on the Yadkin Railroad, : who waa injured in . wreak at Qranita Quarry some time . t go, haa about recovered and will resume bis run ' The marriage of - Uiss Josie Nassman, daughter of Mr. and llrs. 0. L.. Nussman Taud WL. L. Rogers, tookplace at the home of the bride on South Fulton 8t . on M endav eTenine. Rev; O. A. having been warned that the boat Thomas, pastor ox ut P was overloaded and that there church, filiating. ; ; waa great eanger. When in the The banks, the postofice and was only hushed r's work biketM ing a "moth. . contest,- in BIT. Otfail Atla Ctlttl U AltlUCt. Which a number tame out even, Monday Rev. D I. Offman was and the awardin f the prise was again called to Alamance County done bydrawin& Urs. Lisk wbb righir .sick for several I to Qffi0iate at a f uneral, that of the lucwinnerWid eid a Mrs. William Robinson, an pretty uaimwowoBi.ei. aunt of Miss Bettic SUer The conaoiationicl to MisaMary whose funeral he eonouotea jus mbmui; - - The club msmbtrs present were MMdames 0. J . tfouDK, Robert It was an ideal tfUrnoon and a merry gathering r Fency work York, as acclaimed, moved to riddle 0f the river the boat aankl mot 0f the business houses closed was in evitoct 6 . every side and I suspend the balloting and AQd dumped the men into the we-1 yesterday and helped celebrate the the pleasant huof conversation I mafce Wilson's nomination by ter. All three went under and I glorious fourth of July. yes- present at the funeral Gray, B; BGrayi F. M. Thbmp. i. Ten days UUr the son, D. r iflwstingen. . A. M: acclamation. Objection was raised to this. The final roll call came as Btate after state fell into line, giving Wilson an overwhelming majority. Tha Wflnlf was reached with tumultuous - demonstration among the delegates and the gallaries y THE BALLOT. Forty-sixth ballot: Clark, 84: Wilson, 990; Harmon, i; absent. -2. Wilson's nomina- Dake.Morgan, the ferryman, and his son seeing the perilous " "posi tion the men were, in swam to their assistance, reaching them just as one of the mu was going .under for the third time. Morgan caU- d to the men not to attempt tc set I'tothe bnat which had ocme to the sarfact, bat to catch hold it the dge ud hold tight. This ail threo did aud Morgan and his sou caught hold of the end of the boat and swimming with it pull" ed the men cut safe. ten days before, Mrs. ttobinson then being in her usual , good health and a hr ntiei. Ten davs hd hA hniid. abe I Hanna. LIcL. Biclhie and W. J Hoke Ramsaur snent Tues- being the victim. Mr Booiwon ;U.fiw.rMS 3BrVrr tion wasinade unanimous at a - a i j fbivib ann i s sr. i ' . . . r . . . with hU Tuu-enta ate seme we oreaia, dmim; wm. --. 8!w ftviocfc The motion to W . oecnier waa m oiiouur y I suffered a stroke of paralysis ana i msses jjutiics - : --: . rA4lhere. I . ..f : -l .. 4 u;fif;ii: ywwraay Biumiug auu nou her deatn soon iouowea. t. auuhw atnnA. who mnn. iroilitherato Kannapolii, re- Mrs J W Gray, of Thomu- 0ffm.n . on. to. w PMtrfa ,.;Ttottl.pfW..W c camMten on turning to' SalUbnry Jn the viUe, mother of Messrs B W ,h.t n.i,bboihood and th. ebarab mtroMWftplUyplMrf o agea Vuzf, , mPa" . "SSSooir - . audBBGray, isvisittngher .hw.Wo, iiho.t . p..... k. grt - U4.-J5.Iiv0..r.h.r the floor during the convex ; MisseS Madie Cook and ons : ; I formally j-JT Dorothy - Kimmons went U Ji JSitcliie, tne uck man, r . both of these ; tractive brides declared Woodrow WUson CsireSr Workers CstTsitlci. An important Churoh Workers Convention of - the - Reformed Ohnroh was held at Bethel Re formed church, , Orescent, Satar daT and SundaT. A number of n 17 T7i4-V; tha tint mn. A nhrlntt veaterdftv. who has been in Halifax were popn ax . c ; v.. - r m m. ' m m. A m m w n - m. tm swmwm miiihi fc m iuhh s. . r- . v.- VIK uouniy, reiurneu wu who will alwat a m Grove girls welcome l." Si':i li .';V's- ....... Monday '"Mt iiJ ;' T K7'5'g anl jpuit eftSie .ujsji cue hospitality - - x j ana. m x.inn nnnrmia uuuihu near isaw accompauiou uy -v-r- - .- , to hift wife and child; Ul UWavJ went xuexorr liam Boger left last ,nigli.t to spnd a f ew daysjn Atlanta "Sechler . wm - on v u v . tit : -iwaiaawM W. . ; "T wSn7k7 down to Concord this morn- lost his horse Wednesday. " w,aaa This low falls heailly npon 8 for ahort bueines8 trlp- Mr. Leazer, who finds him- There will be a ball game self almost helpless in the at the park here Saturday midst of a crop. evening Deiween mo ished wntleman. a deep thinker, Miss Roberta Gray, of Grove team and Lm8le 8011001 strong speaker and a good citisen. 14 tc ho, house team. The addition of Rev. Kellar and VUZUlUbtO .iO i f . Whr. R. W. Gray. His Mrs W R Yost is spending his family to cur town isa m- Ulna Taaaia HrbV 1-lrtOOa In fflW Hflvn in Salisbury with rr. mi . ia v.- v. MraW A RlnpV I ble to all concerned. OI X IlOIIlttBVlllCJi caiuo iu. iao uox tuwuoa., night and will spend a few welder. She will return days here. home Sunday. Mrs. Leazei, of Texas, is Mrs F M Thompson left - hai MMnh Mr. n.nd Wririnaadav afternoon to Pauls Reformed churchee, as the West Rowan Charge. It is understood Rev. Keller will ac cept and that he will take oharge of his duties as pastor about Au- " hiust 1st. Rev. seller is a poi- for. i tunate one and will prove agree- Rer. Keller is well and favora bly known here, his wife being the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bddleman. Her return to our midst will be a matter of muoh lbe next meeting will be with Mrs. Thompson. the' nominee of the convene tion tor president of the United States A tremendS ous demonstration . followed. Clhjjeri Lhall and-waataken upby1 the Bunrinsr crowds outBide the ed and the attendance was very good. The following oficers were elected for the coming year : Rev. W. p. Causey, Faith, president ; J: D. Fisher, vice president; Rev.. B. L. -Stanley, secretary;, M: lln?LFisMit titer: The next convention wm be held at St. Luke's Reformed J. 0. Trexler's home on. Yadkin street, Ohestnu Hill, wei almost destroyed f by fire Wednesday morning.- -A good; portion of his furniture waa also destroyed. : The fire originated from a defective kitchen flue. The pienio for the poor woraen and children of the city , to he given hy the Salvation Army will be held at the fair grounds to morrow, . The engagement of Miss Minnie Louise Bradshaw, daughter of W. B. Bradshaw, and Clarence L. Bdington, has been, announced by . Mrs. Mamie Taylor of Spencer, aunt of the bride. The marriage is to take place TueidayrJaiy 28. , Mr. Bdington is a bookkeeper for , the Bdington Clothing Co. : : The eity aldermen held a meet-,, ing Tuesday night: Dr. John W. Whitehead, and T. C. Linfi, Bsq.,k were reflected membere of the water board for two ; years. ; An ordinance in ' regard ' to obstruo-i :: fions on the street' passed its first ' readinar. It was decided ;to.pur-;i chaaeaAutolirewruckun improvement -w- wuw .waap. treat was oonsiasrea. rarvia wiu be nut down instead of oil. The auditorium. The convention church, Providence township, on 0Uwens hat agreed to pay l00 Cel. Liekf Friizi Still n tki JtH. The editor of Th Raooan has recently suffered - mueh for the laek of friendlv attentions on the part of Col. Pluoky Freese. Days and weeks have , gone by without so muoh as a friendly word being exchanged. But yesterday the gloom waa dispelled and the joy of 1 drawiru. Mrs. Caldwell Deal, in Ca- spend a few days in Charlotte satisfaction to her many friends though like the sun the Colonel's radiating smile could be seen all over his f aoe, that smile at times be- adjourned until 9 o'clock. Before the forty-sixth bal lot started. Senator Bank- head, Underwood's manager, went to the platform and withdrew Oscar W. Under wood's name from the cons vention as a candidate for the presidential nomination. Senator Bankhead, with- Mr. Underwood's September 28th and 29th. m per DJoea 1 provement; for the proposed im- barrus ebunty, near the Ro- visiting Mrs C B Miner. wan line. Miss Katie Efird left Thurs- James Eagle, who has been day afternoon for Cario, ill with typhoid fever for Ga., where she will spend a several weeks, seems to be few weeks visitingt slowly improving. H H Troutman was in J. E. Cline has resopened Charlotte yesterday evening, his cold drink stand and E j L gifferd is still at light grocery store, j. r. the 8DrinD-8, but will probably return home this week. - here. Smril of Us In StlisBir Yisttrltf. Quite a large number of our oit isens were Salisbury visitors yes terday, the Fourth of July cele bration there being the attrac tion. It is said a car load or more went up and China drove was pretty nearly completely deserted. store. J Dlnnlinm ia in nhovoro "lUBUaui " 4" w v return nome inis wee. - t. wno dld not 0 to g.iubury H. C. Patterson, of Albe- w c Holshouser, of Greens- went to other plaoes. . Among marie, arrived here yesterday h ia visitina his Darents, those visiting the county capital hind the darkest oloud, but is al ways present. Like Roessvelt, he showed his teeth and smiled though confronted - with the per plexing problem of taking a load of humau flesh a-fishing while the wheels on bis wagon refused to turn and were more especially needing the attention of a black smith. His wagon stopped on 'mm 11.1. " name, spoKe amia Dreamless silence. , He said Underwood entered the contest hoping to be the nominee. But hip chief desire was to eradicate conference with Murphy. His advent meant the end of opposition to Wilson as an organized body. The weary delegates stood on chairs, shouting wildly as state after state, which clung to other hopes, filed into the Wilson column. Missouri and New York alone sat . un moved. Wilson adherents dashed about the hall, shak inar hands and hugging each other, almost dancing with every vestige of sectional glee. feeling. That had been de- med; monstrated by the liberal support given him. ' He would not be a party to the defeat of any candidate. Bankhead added that all of IT UHlQlitlUi I . . . J J I . i Main ttreat vesieraav auu ibiuiou i Tt. j r: j 4m k. .foa MiH A Mid ind . ' . . . unaerwouuB lncuuo wwo H. J M. aeveva, WW wasw ' I . m A.l afeMAM I The aisles were . jam the police in vain fought for order among the PoiBltrEicirsloa toRlcbaanfl Yi., Yii Ssitfiaro RrJlii!. Titsfti Jalj leih. 1912 . The Southern railway will oper ate Annual PopoJ.ar Bxoursibnto Richmond, Va., Tuesday, July I6th, at very low round trip rates. Tickets will be good to return on any regular trains leaving Rich mond up to and inoluding Thurs day, July 18th, giving two days and one night in iwpnmuua. Special train consisting f of first class coaches and Pullman . cats will leave Charlotte at 8:00 p. m. Tuesday July 16th, and: arrive Riohmond 6:00 a. m.r following morning. Very low" round trip rates from all branch points, tickets from these points good on regular trains connecting with tnrong. a soiia mass oi meu twin. Bare opportunity who had sat through ballot I io visit historio Richmond and the for after ballot, greeted the ap-1 proaching end of the conven tion with outbursts of jubilation. Baltimore. July 3. 2. a. m. Governor Thomas R. Mar- to visit his mother. A. D. Sechler, W. Robert Mr and Mrs J L Holshouser. James spent . xl f .11. . . M-M we note tne toiiowiug. a., PaannAk. Rav Ritchie. H. J . Bd- Mm. M. JJ. James SDent ., T v m; t a Yost, Mies Flora Bostian and terday in Salisbury with ki a.' S. Bost, William Eller, lnne anu wrace xouiyiotuu h giBt Mr. A. H. Wertz. Earl Bostian, P. J. Kirk, Francis Yost, P. A. Sloop, M. A. 8 tire- TriBlftr Of Rill Estltl. well, H. S. Bostian, O.J. Young that it,, and family. Q. W. Patterson, were in Salisbury yesterday. Rev. W. H. Riser, C. J. Young, G. J. Templeton and Thomas Wilkie went down to Charlotte Wednesday in Mr. Young's automobile. Good time was made ana some say they only hit the high places along the line. Misses Mary Wood and Sallie Hunt McKenzie, daughters of Sheriff Jas. H. McKenzie. of Salisbury, and Miss Cornea Mial, of Raleigh, spent yesterday here visiting the Misses Ramsaur. Bach. Miller's infant drank a Quantity oi mryeuuuo Wednesday evening and was quite ill for a while. ' Dr. Ramsaur was called in and " soon extracted the liquid. It is now apparently in its usual "good health. Lee Lomax is suffering with a fellon on his hand. the effects of a bee's sting, and still others thought Pluoky had been drivms too fast and the swelling was the result of heat and consequent expansion. As . iL a AAnliutiMMa amAvasl sVn bemarle,; has trsnsferred ownei-. Mm.mia Oraham . ic. Grav. 'eedy the trouble some one sug- shin, and by reason or puronase, . - - -..tad that the axle was still j Hwiak is said to be its new " r I others. UWUHIi f . A mmAAW Wtmim. AVHMV so go, or . j Q released to vote fast, although Pluoky deolared he . MAh. i. h. rinn. whom they pleased. IIWII HlDaBBmaai BaMW aV W V 7.,- aAaonnantl. nnld not Senator Stone, C 1 A T K 8 account for such conduct. Some manager, mounted the plat- shall of Indiana was nomina- eemed to doubt Pluck's state- form and speakiug for Clark, ted for Vice President by ac- ment. others thought the axle released ail the Clark dele- clamation after the third bal- .tn had cotten wet and swelled, ; Urates. Mayor Fitzgerald lot. the names o all other www. j m - - i w w . i some thought it bad swelled from took the platform and with- candidates having peen with- "7..:. .tlw ocenmed bv Alex. Menius, F. B. Watkins, W. Mr. M J Graham, the property of ?. Bostian, P. B Goble, Harvey Mi.. Florence Bddleman. of Al- nail Carrier WU1 Fly. Insect Bite Coats Leg. A Boston man lost his leg from the bite of an insect two years be This is an age of great discover- 1 mm D.AMAaa iif ab An si Via ai V Soon we may see Unole Sam's . mYil carriers flying in all direc- from -stings and bite, of insects Sons, transportmf mail, People ?ltt0"enJB tDl U take k wonderful interest in a dis- promptly to kill the poison and I" k-K--i,a That', prevent inflamation, swelling and -k. n xrina'm tiam ni.AVAr pain. Heals burns, boils, ulcers. far and ular medioine cured me of a dreadful oough." Mrs P A SIood is visiting writes airs. j. c . iiitu, owm.uy iiAnav Mo ''attar lioatnr'a treat. www. l -m mr ... . a A 11- all other remedies bad BL OOresvilie ana in Aiwen swelling and that f the wheel was not removed it would cause the hub to burst. Pluoky thereupon decided to take the wbaaroff ; so, securing the assistance of Major Stokes Sechler, an half hour was devoted to the task. Having got drew Fobs. The Massachu setts delegation supported Wilson. Congressman Fitzgerald, of New York, spoke from plat form, presenting the New YorK aeieganon s view, jjiw gerald moved that the roll call be dispensed with and that Wilson's nomination be made by acclamation. I he drawn. The convention sine die. adjourned many near-by points of interest at small oost. Following round trip rates will apply from stations named Charlotte $4.50, Concord $4 50, Chester $5.00 Blacksburg 5.00, Salisbury $4 .50, Sfcatesvilte $5.00. High Point $4. 25, Greensboro $3 65, Aaheboro $4.75, Albemarle $5 25, Rockhill $5.00. Rutberford ton $5 00, Shelby $5.00 . Ratea from all other . points in same proportion, For further information, Pullman reserva tions, Etc., call on any agent, Southern Railway, or write. R. H.DXBUTTS, Division passenger Agent. as tlie New York spokesman uomination. moved Wilson's WIIsob Feils Horn ma RtspoBSllllitf. Sea Girt, N. J. July 2 Governor Wilson was seated on the veranda of his sum mer home, with Mrs. Wilson and his daughter, when he news of his nomination "The honor is as great as ten the wheef off. Plucky carried Dy acclamation, A frenzy of can come to any man by the y Dr, King's New DUoovery Pn- ileais Durcs, noils, uicers, Plaoky ail Coughs. Colds and other throat piles, eczema, cuts, bruises. Only ; i lung dueases is the most pop- 25 cents at all druggistf . foke as a con it medioine in America. "It , J. . ment and failed." For coughs, colds or TownshiD.. Her many nhan and numerous noli- nation by acclamation . - . at : : - DEI. any ronoui: sawaw - f riend8 are glad to know that tlcians it waa not safe to risk a Congressman Jfttegerala will never nave reason to re- ninih- President of the United S,fl5t aHe ia made his sbeech iuat after gret it." 8tot8a.harlott Obeervkr. . m a A 11 1 i cheers swept the floor and nomiuatiuu . . ijr, galleries. The delegates saw, -especially unuer me Bfr nn their chairs, waving CircumsianceH. x uuyi v - -Vi-ii -in. . 1 . hats and flags. Senator preciaw it at iw w uo vmuo, Reid. of Missouri, interposed butnst at this moment 1 - t m " - A J . An nhW.tion to New York's 1631 XU vremenaoiiB reapuiiBi- i rnnest for nnanimons con- bilfty it involves even more I - ... ' nvwM ' ' J I Imm - T Aiif' T-Vt a TinnAF T Vi j-ra I Mailafi nrtv. . m i i m.aw. mir m mm sA mJmJ saAV 'cs - rtnmi s i s sm.sx a. idoa uiw uwiiui Am, u.vraD - ' owing to tne presenoe oi a numu.r wuw -, , - will be the twentv-eiahth and anu - prouaoiy aieo um iwwy that corner of the wagon to the blacks mi th and secured rolief. Plucky all the while kept in a but tried totell a counter attraction. He stated that a mad dog came down the street the other day and that some one wanted to , li TibIbII Fona. WooDxow-WixsoN. Paternal an cestry, Scotch-Irish; father, Jos. Buggies Wilson; mother, Jessie Woodrow; father's vocation, oler Kvman : time and place of birth, Staunton. Virginia, December 23, 1856 ; vocation, eduoator-publio- ist; college, Princeton (also Da vidson. University of South Car olina and University, of Virginia law school) ; wife's tame and former residence, - - E Hen Louise Axson. Savannah, . Georgia ; chil dren, three daughters ; home when elected, Princeton, New Jersey ; politics, Democrat; year of inau guration, 1818 ; age at inaugura tion, nf ty-seven ; religious con nection, Presbyterian. Not. caring to wait upon The World Almanac tf 1918 for these facte, we. lay them before our Woodrow Wilson with all my heart will neve made his speech iuat after Igret it." ,1 1 m "'A'- r-;'- .". :s rv....:-i- -t t ASiais iwswjsf sstv svv eavM a - ' a - - ' '1v;.;---;ij:;V Ik,
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