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J fW;'VFeler' of Illinois, couAtn $ ttW Welker, who ha been ependiug the winter in Florida, came in Saturday and Ul spend several weeks here ef ore returning h me Rev W H Riser and family motored to Charlotte yestr dav where they spent the dar. Mra Will Tolbert of Spen cer, was here yesterday visit in her narents. Mr and Mrs HTGraeber. Mrs B O Edwards of Land is pent part of yesterday here .her mothet Mrs B Vck Kirk will leave soon for Griffiih. Gra. where he fill play ball this summer. "a B. Reeier of Kannapolis was a visitor here yesterday vjaite a lot ot cotton was brought i n yesterday by farmers. The prevailing price being 12 cens p e pound. G W Patterson is kept a kome with illness from which his many triends hope he will soon recover. O GVosa R W Gray, HC Miller, P K Dry, D A Hodge and H M Bernhardt went up to Salisbury Wednesday night to hear Bish:p Kilgo preach There were 32 members of Washington camp, No 17, of China Grove in attenpauce at the county meeting of the P O J of A in Salisbury Mon A T Best has traded his John Henry and got a new Overland car. Mrs G A Beaver and cb.il dren of Paces, Va, are visit ing Mrs Beaver's parent, Mr Mrs O L Heilig. Mrs F R Shepherd spent last Saturday and Sunday with her husband and mends in Rockwell. Quite a number of our peo ple are a' tending the Kilgo meetings now "n progress in Salisbury. ' Mr and Mr? James Oorrell and Mrs CD Bostidn, spent Sunday witn their parents, Mr and Mrs Rufos Cline. rtNiiti" ' i sybf orffner E If For Your Cb lid's Cougb your child n&B a cold, neat ruLB or coughs much "get a 8mll bottle cf Dr. BirB Pifee-Tar-Htii iy. It's a pleasant Pine-Tar- aoney syrup, jaas wnai oniiartu ike and .last the' medtoin to oothe the ooah- and cheek the oold. After taking, children tftop frettmtf, sleep good nd are iuod entirely well. Insist on Dr. Bell's Pius-Tar Honey. 25o at irpor Druggist. Schools Gennaas AttaiilLWiliHTO Made Despente Atteopf ob FtbicS UlU Bat fille 1 Brett TlfftBsli- Maroh 28 Another dsteraimd attempt by the Garinaoi to break through the Frauoh lines north- west of Verdou has resulted in failure and with heavy louts t the Germam. ' ' t -Sl " fS m -i b ' a " r ail -is jsi 9mrfe wa-i'iv;; 'r-'.-.-?-vx-;.r;.?'..-.v- - .i'.- -:v si' 2Dn,C0RR tSPuflDEin IgNDY BIDQK. : MrWliWMw 0rl Simf littH daughter, UiVet, of Atlanta, 1 Qa, areTiiitiDg bocie folkrfheir After dajfs of iu tense artillery intention is to move back tO;Eow preparation for another effort to an &s soon as; Mr; :Bims sa' get lessen the six miles intemaingf work. . between them and the Psrt-Yeii dau railway and the ninit; miles still between them and Vsrdonl h Germans launohed a grett ft? fantry attack on the Hsuoouri Bathiucourt seotsr. I . snodest ive waves, the Germsns vera thrown into the frayt but all cf their attempts wer&put down by he curtain of fire of the Frenob guns and fire of the French infan try I. tes Bdna and JSdith oat a party ; oainraay . ngnt, ihiin0ihonor of itittta LelaxBsafford a n d Oontianoa tbaesic eo in the :oonntt and reported a nioa tifaa. Otlio peal has a liok oow L, Deal shipped a bnnjph of Holsteto y and Jtriey cat! lb t o points ionth Monday morning. . Miif Eta Baty ipent Siirday ' ill "' ' i ' SALISBURY ; AND ROVAII COUIIH LOCALS TO OPEN APRIL 10TH. There it still an intermittent nigjit and Sunday with Mill Buth bombardment northeast of Ver- and Laora Bhmn. dun, aod in the Woevre region the Frenoh have been shelling Ger man positions In the Argonne they are giring the German lints no rest, whils in the Vosges the artillery action has betn matktd on both sides. Oo the British v'f Oartis Poskon is confinedjb bu bed with tht) mnmpt. Tfcfy art btooming faihionobt on sndy Ridge. NEWS FROM BBENE2ER. both-sides. front, in the St Eloi seotor, the A preliminary deolamation con test was held at the public school yesterday afurnoon for the pur pose of selecting 'a contestant' to enter a contest at Davidson April tb. The oonteitants wre Lin- deh Meuiu?, rBanks Hedge and Soke Bostiau. After considering the merits of each the judges, Rtv. Cope. Mo. L Ritchie ad Miss Laura Hearne, decided in fa vor ot UauRa iiodge, Banks, however, wants to attend the com meucement to be held in i Salis bury on April 7th andV it may be he' will not accept the honor won . There will bra triangular detat .held a' th H.h School tonight T. A. P. Rosemau, who' suf fered a stroke of paralysis some Germans opened a heavy artillery I tim& Ag0 j, lQ Miioui con firm on the British forces holdif.g aition. 7:v rhe ground gained by them Mon- jr aad Mre, Robert Fonder day. The British artillery replied uurk ipent 8atnrday nigVt with erleo'-uely and according totbeljirs. FanderbarkV pare nil. Mr. British ofBoial statement these positions are still in the hands of the Britnh la the Postavy region of the Russisn front Berlin reports that the onslaughts of the Bussians agaiuBt the German lines have been withstood and that the at tacking forces have suffered heavy casualties A semi-efficial dis patch from Berlin says the Rus sians have attacked in their new offensive with 6o division! over a front of 12i kik mettle and that and Mrs. A. M. Basinger. n Cball Krimninger, who jhad his leg broken some time ago, it" now offering with rheumatiira. i The missionary quilt ae by the members of the Woman's Mis tiouary 8ociety of .Eoenizir, was put together 'Thursday abd the amount raised it wat 4n hun dred dollars The quilV rill be sold to the highest bidder; Oil Sat nrday afternoon, April iOth. Harold Boyden, thf little ton of Mr. and Mrs. G.M Beaver. R.var and Ohma Grove. This debate is to select contestants for the State-wide debate to be held tt Chapel Hill Colds Quickly Relieved Many people cough and cough .! o - - iUIU.O ,UUU U1BI Heavy Italian bombaxdmects of Austrian positions along the Isorzo continue. A German air' tqusdron hss dropped bembs on the harbor works at Saloniki and the Entente from tha eiuning of Fall right allied encampment north of Sa- lonifci. A German torpedo boat destroy er was rammed and sunk by tha British light cruiser Cleopatra, in the recent engagement off the German coast. Thire were no German surrivors. The American government through its smbassador at Berlin bit asked the German government if its tnhm&rine were responsible for the damage sustained by the jross-ohannel steamer Sussex and the sinking of the British sttamer Englishman. Two additional steamers have been sent to the bottom, the Esgle Point, a British vessel, pre- Your Uo.de Pat Lbb been hav-tanmablv bv a tornedo: and the iug quite a gay time during the Harriett, a Danish vessel by a past week. The other day while mine. The crews of both vestels through to Spring. Others get cold after cold. ' Take )r King's Njw Discovery and ycu will get almost ia-mediate r-lief. It chfeks y ur cold steps the racking rasp tug, tissue-tearing c ugh, h9als the inflammation, soothes t-e raw tabes. Easy to take. Antiseptic and Healing- Get a 50c bottle of Dr. Ki' g's Near Discovery and keep it iu the house. "It is cer tainly a great med cine and I k eep a bottle o' it coutinu. lly on hand" writes W. C. Jess mar, Fr&QCuia, N. H. Money back if not satis fied bat it nearly always helpe. is much' improved. She teaohers and pupils of the Boitian school are planning to at tud the County commencement in Salisbury. They are alto mak ing preparations for an exhibition at the olcee of school. Mrs. Jennie Lipe hat suffered for several weeks with nenra'gift and a bealed head .and it not much improved Gay Erankhn, th? two-year-old ton of Mr. and Mrt. Jamea Stirewalt, who live at Kannapolit died last Saturday from the effects of preumcnia. a at buried Sunday at Ebeneset. The funeral serv ioe was conducted by Rev. R R. a wen. Robert their sister nar St. John's last 8aturday night. Spirts' Shii Til Sttsti 6rn1ly Eilirftl til Icprtnl. Gerrge A. Taylor of the Taylcr Mattress Company in this city, whose recovery from an afflllotion diagooed as cancer of tht stomach ai despaired of, hat rttorned to hit home greatly improved. He bid been receiving treatment at a hospital in Charlotti. Mist Maggie Burks, of Salii bnry, and - W. E. Roseman, of Salisbury, Routs 4, ware married tt Haven Lutheran Church par- rn. j . 9 m m The season for the Soarks' show dsxzlinff in thsir dislaV f ,,OBtB ABMaV tvening oj mr, - : c j i ri it r i will nnnn thu vr on Mondav leaves and nah Mrln Thtn I VZTO single April 10th, when two perform ances will be giftn on the new eirout groandt near tht winter quarters. From all reports tha ; popalar manager hat this itaaon provided a preformanoe that it gyiug to prove a revelation so those who have beoome tired of the old and never varied circus routines. It hat betn hit aim to sccure,all new acts and hardly performer has been retained from last year. A lavish expen diture of money hat made it pos sible for him to present to hu pa tront in this vicinity or any other country, bnt not only net tbe performance been " atrengthsned bnt he has paid particular atten tion to the parade and it it prom ised that this w.;U prove the most beautiful fres pageant ever teen in tbit vioinity. It will be nsar- donb'e in list and of regal splen dor. All of the wardrobe, hrr- ness and trappings are new and of thecottliett fabrics. Mora than forty or the finest specimens of hone flash hat bttn added and there will b displayed for tht first time four of the most beanti ful tableaux wagont ever con structed for circut use. They were manufactured by a '.. noted Oineinnatti builder and ars. not there it a new steam calliope at- Oounty Superintendent of P&b- cured at an outlay of 12,200 whioh 10 Sahools R. G. Kiter, nd Got n- it it taid it a perfect instrument ty Farm Demonstrator, W, B. and played by a master hand. Ornmpton, are-making a tonr of Feature acts are fonnd in abund- be county in tht latter't runs- ance in tht big show prcgrtm. bout. Tha former it oat in tht There is a new teal act ia which interest "of the coming couoty .hese animals not only pity musi- commencement and the lattsr in osl initrnmentt bnt joggltc-aacb tne interest of hit work at farm other about and one of" them 1 demonstrator. ridet upon the back ot a runnixg horse. Tbe Great Long walkt up and down a flight of atept upo The private railroad car to be used this season by Mr. and Mra. Ohaa. Snarka and Mr. and Mrs. hit head and then roes this aot. I hiiftn a.,v. Ar. u.:- wisvu Ytmm uuuug aUQlt W1IUUS one better, by leaping the gap toaj it one of tha handsomest cart wfailt balancing npon bit head ?f ita kind on the road. The in- and npon a pair tof roller ahate. Woodford'a posing horses and doga ii another featura which lait itaaon wat ont. of tht principal acta with the Ringling show and this it the nrittftimt it hat been seen outside of tht largest cities. Two of tht greattst riders in cir caadom have been placed under oontract and those who are ac quainted with circus hntory will rtoonise in William DeMott and : John Holland, riders cf interna- m - MM tionai reputation, me menage- only beautif at tnv uetian bnar s&W tt4oeat a litim.- erior is most beautifully and con veniently arranged. Every con venience p. Isible, even a bath room, ii fitted in the csr for use by its occuptnts. The name of "Helen" hat -been given to thii railroad homt. A daughter wit born on Tuesday to J. A Kern and wife and a ion to Dr. and Mrs. W. W. McKenzie. The) appointment of tax listen fcr the year 1916 will be among the important matters to be dit- rie hat been enlarged and the side nnud of t th rp.ni., BA..;nn A i J -1. aw. - ji I r uuw iub an ui ioi iiae atsrao- tiona placed on par with the big show. In fact the Sparks' ihow thii season it going to be a great performance. To mist it will bt Dangers of Draft Draftt.feel best when we are hot and perspiring, just when they are most dsngerons and the result is Neuralgia, Stiff Neck, Sort Musolet or sometimes an at tack of Rheumatism. In tuch casts apply Sloan's Liniment. It stimulates circulation to the aore and pskfol part The blood flows freely and in a short time the stiffnsis and pain leaves. Those rsfferina from Neuralgia or Neu Iftlzio Headaohe still fndoneor the Rowan Oounty oommistionen here next Monday . The triangular debate between .Salisbury,; Concord and States ?inr ftkr- pTttrafc&r at each of the places mentioned to determine winners who will at tend the State mest to be held la ter at Chapel Hill. Concord ard Salisbury will debate at the latter piece, while Statssville and Salis- tin. I Utr Eturtaiis til Clib. Mn. J.H Keller most charming ly entertained the Ibursday After noon Club, March 23rd. Tht hall and parlor were beautifully decorated with potted plan's, by-1 bary will debate at Statesville. cintht, narouiui and apple bloi- Rev. Henderson N. Miller, a na some. As tht guests entered, UjTe Qf Salisburv whsre he entered punoh was served in the hall by 1 th iniitrw. h.. r.Mn rai.ko Mn. R. W. Gray. After all had I prssident of Marion Colleee. Ma. arrived and spent tome time in I llsnn ITea TT a hail taiina) 4 U a. 'rlnleasant conversation and Hnincrl i . u i j j two .ppltetb.. of Blou Lini- 'iiSma kind. of fMUW r' " .7... .7". .T. mint will give gratelul relief. The . wwumwu m mweinc agonising pain g ves way to a 7 " , , - tingling tensation of oomfor and beautiful little booklet in tbe a fi. t warmlh and quiet reat and sleep shape of an apple, whioh had been Uncle Pal Enjoys Life a horse a telephone wire attempted to di lodge him from the afore mr tioned position . It took him under the chiu and it was only by the suddenness and streuuousness of ycur uncle's efforts tht sav d tb ground from getting some con- si irab'e bump. Yesterday he was enjryiMg fresh air and activity by building a flue f r the new garage. day night. They had a very ridiuS cu au armful of hay under Dr WC Boyden was a Sal isbury visitor yesterday af terDOon. ' Rev and Mrs O A Brown spent last Tuesday in Salis bury, the former attending a call meeting of the executive committer of the North Car olina Synod, the latter to do some shopping VB Miller was a Salisbury visitor Monday afternoon. GeoD Ciuse has accepted a position with the Corrih-r,- Carpenter Co. and would be glad to have Irs f-iends call to ee him. The work of renovating and painting of Lutheran Chapel church is progressing nicrly and, it is hoped, the work v?il! be complete till the time for the ppring communion on the second Sunday in April. were saved. The nbity and solidarity of the Entente allies and the decision "60 continue the struggle to vie tory for the common cause" were reaffirmed in resolutions passed by the conference of the all'ei in Paris. Rev J C Roie Satday Rev J 0 Rowp, presidmg elder of tbe Salisbury district, will preach at the Methodist church here Snndav mornine. All are invited to oome out aod heal him. Rev Rove never fails to have much of intetfst to say. too. Price S5o. at ycur druggist - 111-.i 1 -SBS 1 Eiotei at Liikai Cnapel a Siccen The exercises and old time . www m musio given by tne woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society and the older men and women ot tne congregation was reader d to a large and appreoia hands of Mrs. KMler. In the booklet wat a love story, the blank 1 to be filled with different species of applet. Mn. Gray wen tbe prite, a 'box of choice oindy. After the oonteit a dtliciout luncheon wat terved. tht annlt a idea being carried out in the menu. Little apple favon filled with salted peanuts wsre pasted to the guests. The invited guests besides olub mem ben ware Mrs. The Court of Last Resort. Am ideal Spring Ltzatlvi A good and time tried rsms? f i. Dr. Kinff's New Life Pills. T' s 1 1 at dose will move the sluggnh Lowelt, stimulate the livir and clear tht system of waste, and Hood impurities. You owe it to vrnntlf to clear the fystem of tive audience at Lutheran Chapel last Sunday, March 26th. Many Preiton Linn and Miss Allen Linn were tne compliments, "Well 01 Liana is, Mesdames Ramiaur. Miller and Mist Annie Shnlenber- gsr re done," "good," "They must peat that soon." The offering of the day. besides tbe regular offering through the envelope, amounted to $25. The next meeting of the club will be with Mra. Riser. ArouLd tbe stove of the cross brd? poisons , accumulated during , , -n- v . r ;r ii Proper Treatment for Biliousness. For a long time Miss Lula Skel ton, Church ville, N. wbb bil ious and bad sick headaohe and d zzy spalls. Chamberlain's Tab lets wore tbe on'y thing that gave verdiot. hsr permanent able everywhere. relief. Obtain roads grocery is the real court of laBt resort, for it fiual'y over-rules all others. Chamberlain's Cougb Remedy hat been brought before this court in almost every cross roads grocery in this country, and has always reoeived a favorable It is in the country the a inter. Dr . Kmg't H sw Ldf e Pilii will 6V5 it. S60. at your ttTiat, Stat of Ohio, Oity of Toledo, liucai Oounty. Frank J Oheney makes oath that he it tsnior nartner of the Mr WgM Entertains at Law Get it at SifierdV. Garap PfopssiniE where man expeots to receive full value for bis money thst this remedy is most appreciated. Ob tainable every where. Mrs. F. E. Wright was noBtest FriHftv &fiernoon to tne vo as You Please Club. After a time plearantly spent where. inconversation and tanoy aors, a salad course roiiowea oy ice Carl Sims and sistftr. A Specific Again t OtJda. Th nearest thing to a specifio agairst cold is a sleeping poroh or Afian a vrAin em nil ta nnl t anATton bath every morning when you first V"ou"7 . i , "r """" J ... w - Qt.i. "r- : j a - - - I (h. mm iH K m will ma . V. m mm . whn ooldt are epidemic, and " VJ When von do von wilt And Ohim. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for berlain's Oooffh Rem.dra sreat on ana every esse ox uatarrn help in enabling you to get rid of bat cannot be cured by the nse of it. Try it. Obtainable every- HALL'S CATARRH CURE. Sworn J L Bostian and sons, Bseil and Col. W. H., with the assist ance-of a half dozen otoers are quie bnsy forcing the progress of the work on the new garage. The all Meetin of U D C There will be a call meeting of the U.D. C.'e at Mrs. J. A. Thorn's FRANK J. OHENEY. to before me and sub scribed in my pretence, this sixth day of December. A. D , 1880. (Seal) A. W. GLEA80N, Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Curt it tsken frame is up and the weather Saturday evening at 3:80 o'clook b oar i ing is now being put on with All members are urged to be pres considerable eped. A few more ent at important business it to bt days and it will be complete: traniiottd Mies cream and cske was served. Mnrv -annnt th fnrcnn ir. , . , . . , I - 1 7 w W A.W&WUWVU Miss Mary iMorrow oi Asnvuie sai:sbnrv was her out of town gUf tt. A hex supper held at the Orest internally and acta directly npon t .1. T S rW AAA I iL. 1. 1 . mm. mtmJk mm mm mm, mm, mm m MS?A A m. MM Af -BsT jl Hf A A Wftllnysa I aswaawwa, iiwUE XUWUIUlUj BUUOU fvV I s-w- rvi T" ariri iwi r m r. rv ii a' iaun i - - i . i . e . s 0 . 7. mo krv k tnnA tuiin. n snetvtssm. Dena lor sssumoo- oJfinochvllle were m oans- i , lials. free. m A 1 " I S SI SI SkSSL B B BTI HW II H SB BT SB 1 Vi. W. T W innnni. 1 . . -mmmm m. a. Dury ims moruiug. jr. j. umsnifix Ct tu Toledo, u. Sold by all Druggists, 763. u mi4wA a n4 . QIAU.J. Ttkt HaU'a Family Pmi lot m mm mmjm m m m . mm m . & m m m m mm & wm -ww mm m . mvm m & mmm . . JOV V MW mm, mm after three snocesuve meetings and so he was re-elected . The oolored voters of tbe city held a meeting on Tuesday night in the Lee Street hall for the pur- pc so of inaugurating an indepen dent movement to guide colored voters throughout the ccunty on election days. J.H. Rice died Thursday nnrn ing at hit heme in Woodleaf from the effects of indigestior. He was in his usual good health up until an hour before death. The de ceased was aged about 67 yean. I he funeral will be held Saturday at Woodleaf. The precipitation for Salisbury from March, 1915. to March, 1916, as compiled by L. A. Denson, sec tion direotor of the U. S. Depart ment rf Agriculture, Climatogo logiral Service of the Weather Bu reau, shows a total of 62.89 inohes Angust leads with 8.91 inohee. The coating of sacd-clay that it being put on the ten-mile etretoh of road between Salisbury and Woodleaf will be finished in about amm K a wee, ine worx is being dona by Supt. Kenerly's chain gang, which gsng wat given a fine din ner at Woodleaf on Tnesday by the residents along the. road in appreciation of the work. Get it at Sifferd'a. lMu. Keep Ytttr BowsU ftogwlar. As everyone knows, tha brwela are the sewerage system of tht body, and it it of the greatest im portance that they move once each day. If your bo we It beocmt conetipated. take a dote of Ob am bsrlain'a Tablstt just after sappir' and they ill correct tht diaordtr Obtainable everywhere,
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