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- - .'"2- " i:. SAL l-S-B 4j-t?uYJ -rWaxiS; w. Bradvi A1IS$Mm througo.themTl la ,thls minor I minu - - irwt ui. lae . roxa Hotel and : S :,--tl;:K r DfiWRH- PnilUTV I nnir r. J nuu-i uuu n i i v luw lo. I T e roof t)Vi-r tlm $esr,vpii? uioi which was being driven by at the Spddcer waVep1a(5t: Mr.Kenneiljt was s rudk. bjr in ft-l! in lat WetfJc and Ow tajik' comin Passecger train bvNol2. is now -wi'boui a - cumili4H PIKcever engineer and iCapt The towu iHmakiiiRmfefB?rM,lh''- conchactor. The t. ..Miviri- .r.mf Mf .C- v K V r"TZ' It i8 learned- thaLenaTii H Gary, of hpeticr hab-eii pcunan'Iy appoiutedUuitd States Trade Cjromiaiier to' England. Mr Gary. reciitl received a temporary appoint ment aud wfiit to J.otidon i: Fburary, Ids appointirvHiii having been conGrmed tliit wrek. He will make bis head quarters in Loud-m and will he.'tw.iy a year on bis firs trip. Mr Gary is a ?on of Ek giner C V Gary, of Spncei ami was a graduate of Wak, Fnr'rst C liege. . liev G W Henderson, ai ag'-d and well Known Baptist minister, who lias made hi? home at Hollywood. ilea? Pilfer, for sev ral yan-. i ciitiiMily ill. and "HUh hf p is entertain I lot fiir !cov ery. Iv H- irvf n heltn?g to 'i si!-tidid f.iini'v ;ind a number of grown children in i rla A lift le daii(?htrT it lih anl Bnss-I t,lrtr(l to .rn 1 acioss Stnilh M.iiii street -ue? i Horali Frd ly. aft r-rimon ;n ' wa- slrn k by an automobi bei'iff driven by 'in-. Peelr-r. Her lrft aim vv.-s ' idly eru ed ard may havi- lo tie an. pulated. Stewart Cuthrell. who ha been in the navy for G or 8 years, now at home, hav ing iompMed his per;od ol eulistinei.t Friday aMernoon Shend Kri'ier, IVputy Uink:n an chief of police, Jfihil W K'H Ier. eaptired a fi ft y gal lot still iu Morgm towi:shii Te still w.-s in op-rption bu the opi-ralors escaped. I1. w broken up and arrests are x pecte I U follow. The Moore.-vill- p'ernV. ai annual allar held for t!5 hene!if of the Hari-i n priiik' nrphaiagfi will 'ike. piai Thursday. Jn? 31-1. An ice cream Hipper -ii be g'ven at H Catnips Sumner, SatTrday night June 'iStY The proceed will go f.ir improvements oj the school. The advertisement of th North Carolina S'ate Collegt of Agriculture aud Engineer iog appears in Hiis pap-r Young men who contemplat titti ig themselves for effk-i-'cy and soc '-es iu Agricultur or in civil electrical media: ial, or -textile 'engineerinv should ;nvestiiae the ad vmtngi s which r r olf-red at this well known tchnica college. Full infuimMioi. may be had by writing Kegis trar E B Owen at West Kal eigh, N C Work is prct?resing stead ily on the building (if a new railroad bridge over the Y id kin river. '1 he work of cle3i ing away the old bridge to make room for the new struc ture has not yet been com pleted. This is a huge job in itself It will require six months or more to build the new bridge and while this is being done all trains are ing the- south bouud track. Two block telegraph stations havebeeu established, one at each end of the bridge with rix operators on duty. - r--"r coniractor, vero kbout to cross thewtH railroad': at Fulton street, their raaKing goon 1 - d atld train I about 25 miles per was going a hour. Neith er saw the other until it was -too -lale-Mr Brady attempted to jump. nd was. thrown headforemost againsi me engine crushing. his skull. He was by some means pio bably thrown 25 feet frpm the point of inpact. He was taken to thesanatoriura near bv but died almost immediately. Mr Kennerly siayed in the car, which was bad ly cTamaged and carried some dis anceby the train, bntgotouton ly slightly injured. He assisted in picking up Mr Brady and ihought he was not hurt, but has been kept in since. Mr Brady's funeral was held t the First Baptist Church Sun lay morning being conducted by -be pastor Dr C A Owens, the Klk of which he was a member .tionded in a body. The inter neni was in Chestnut Hill ceme- ry. He leaves a wife, nee Miss liene llcnderlite, and a five year Id son. Missionary Service at Christiana. Sun lay. .kmc 2', the Woman ,unir girls ami boys and child ren s socie.tips will render their inninl missionary program 1 :: p in, Sunday school hour. 3 j m, devotional service. Mi-sicnary Alphabet," by j o i bi rv n toc ie t v . r.ardeu oi Loving Hearts,' uinor iris. Th Children o the Light louse,'' by junior boys. Address by Rev M L Riden iour. OlTering. All are invited to these ser i-iceii. Colds Causa Grip and Influenza 'JlXATTVEfeftOMO QUININE Tablets remove the aute. Thex U only one "Bromo QoixdM" E- W. GROVE'S sijaature oo box. 30c lirIans ExDscfeJ This Afternoon. - An armv airplane, the Skull oul i"ns Bones, is expected to -rrivc at the fair grounds this fternoon" at 4 o'clock. It wil; c in charge of Lieut. A K rnd, and is from" Langley irseld Va. This information jvas commnnicated to Mayor B W strachan from Charlotte b itcut Brandt, who is endeavor ing to simulate interest in the tir service. Fbs Colpcppsr Revival. Burke Culpepp-r arrived ii Salisbury lael week aurl eg-n a series of meetings in he tabernacle, the hours he ng 4 p m and 8pm . Fairly od crowds are attending portion of the tuont and a j riion of oiik sidwall hae ieeii lemo 'el to ?ecnre bet er ventilation an i additional room. The ine.'og mII con tiuuH up to the middle of Ju y. Mr Culpeppei's talks are quite iutere.-tiug and may do sjme good AM soldiers and ex-soldie'p who wish to apply to the gov eminent for' assistance can call on Chas W Wcdon, for the necessary physical exam ination He has heen api oiwt ed by the government for this purpose at.d has ;au offi co in the Wacnovia bank bniid!ng. He will ateo fill out papers, furnish medical relief and assistance in eecur ing admittance to? govern ment hospitals, etc. Orove's Tasteless chill Tonic rettare vttaffiy and enerfr br paiifjrln asd-ea richlai tba blood. Yoa can aooa fael Iu Stzengtlfc- aala. larin rtn Effl Prioatt 2: J ames Thomas Miro m two year old-son of E B Minims, "died Weclnesdav at the hmo in East enger .station, Thursdav'after- noon, the f uaeral tlein conduct ed by Rev F B LingleJ of the Lutheran church. Miss vtary Schenck died Sunday-night at the home of a niece, 4rs D Ej -Shulenburger. Miss S6hehok wa 6B years' old and had been?bfind all he life. For some years and" u.ntii:tier health failed reeently she was a teacher in' the school7br the :blind at Raleigh. The7uneral was lield Monday afternoon and the inter ment was at -Salem church, in the county. Death came sudden to J H Bedman, aged 71 years, early Thursday morning in Sunday Ho had just finished his break fast and remarked' that he felt splendid, when n Mrs Dedman, who was standing near him on the porch, saw that he was strick en. lie was removed to a bed. but died before a physician could roach his side. Mr Dedman came to Spencer some months ago from Davie and bought a home on Meadow street. He was em- ployoo at the shops up to the time of his death. A wife and several grown children survive Tne 4 th of The 4th of July is to be obser ved in Salisbury on a large scale this year and a large crowd will no doubt be present to enjoy the Every soldier in the county will be invited to be present, take art in the parade and do what ne can arouna the festive board. Senator Overman of Salisbury, uid Mayor v'cNinch of Char otte, will deliver addressee of iu terest and appropriate to the day, including- a most cordial welcome to the soldiers. , This celebration and welcome, though for all the soldiers and h neing encouraged and endorsed about all the people, will be conducted by the patriotic or lers of Salisbury and the coun ty. Mayor W B Strachan, a .iiember of Council No 26, is chairman of the executive com .nittee. aud B D McCubbins is secretary. The parade will end at the fair grounds where an 'aeroplane will do stunts, the speakers will ad dress the crowds, where sports, old and new, will be carried oui and where the big dinner will take place. ' . This is to be a county affair and it is hoped to have a general basket picnic not only for the soldiers but for all who may be present. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days DwMists refund money if PAZ O OINTMENT fail cocore Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Pilos Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and yoa can gel estul sleep after the first application. Price 60c Allen Burton Killel By a Passenger Train. W alnHit Cove, June 24 A lien Burton, living about hre-m'lus east of town, waf lruck and instantly killed by the Hatbjund Southeri passenger train on the yarri linre Sunday uttrnooQ. He had started down the South ern track towards the station to takn the train -for home and while crossing the track in Trout of 'thV ojd southern dalionwas struck. He was about 50 years old and uu married He is survived by two brothers,' one sister and a nutrrer of more distant relas tives. The interment took place at Forest Chapel yester dav afternobu, conducted by Kev G -Williams, pastor of the church. Habitual Constipation Cured In 14 to 21 Days "LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN is a speciaDy nrononxi SvninTnnic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. - It relieves promptly but - should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days toinduceregutoacn. Itaatad rrT Spencer after a shot iilhis - opeucer, aiuer a snort umess. i:imoamn . -uu .Matno vi . r .. - ' ; ATrifiiti iKmaiiNAii.ttni.: The little body : was buried in " auringtne past. rour years, : 3r.- V " Christ cemoterv. near the -oass - took. hisown - life, using a ; These are unusual ngures, and tonicand body ;bnUder; Jot qed - ill health : and highly tnervous as a result, pi .reiig - PV v;v it. .. i lOUS excuiemeni, gar iriuut a resident -of Fairfield com t i j - held cora ?g. fc munity,' seven m ile dOUb!ebarrel Shot gun to blow off the top of his head, Death Vwas-; instantaneous. Satnrrlamnrnino- he went abodf his duties iu the usual ...... . - manner and was thought , to be in' normal spirits. - After v i siting! he' barn where Mrs Hunf was he went to tne house got his shotgun and went to a; place , abou t half way etween;t and a . " - spring, where lie shot him self. ' -T- Hany Read as Result of Minnesota Tornada. : Fergus Falls, Minn , June 23; Telephone communica- lion from Frtrorna Walls flrwl ow..... ihs nearby storm stricken territory to otber citis in the state was restor-ed . late this afternoon,. and over the tele phone Adjt, Gen. W P RbN uowgave an estimate of 60 dead from Sunday evening's tornado. Work of searching the de bris which mark's the sites of nearly 400 homes and stores will be 'completed by night, Gren Rhi now said. Arrangements are being iompleted to drag Lake Alice i nearby summer resort VTany persons at the lake vere swept into the watr, it is believed. A large number e ' )f the summer cottagns which lines it shores were blown fai out into the lake. More than 150 persDns with - " serious injures are being sared for at the insane hes jital and Wright and St Luke'e hospital. Arc light .vires were strung through ut the devastated district oday to euable the soldiers tad .civilian re'li'-f workers to continue their search of the ruins. Late today 47 bodies had ieeu recovered aud taken to temporary morgues. Adoui 30 more are thought to be ly tig benealh the wreckage of he storm which swept a path four blccks wide t hrough one of the prettiest cities in Min nesota. m - - STRONG EVIDENCE s the Statement of This Salisbury Woman, Backacke is often kidney ache. A common warning of serious kidney ills. "A Stitch in Time Saves Nine." Don't delay use .Doan's Kid ney Pills. Profit by the experience of Mrs J V Pisher, 5u7 E Kerr St., says; "About a yearago kidney trouble came on me and I don't know wKat caused .it. My back was lame" and sore and ached all the I' time. I felt rundown and tired and had blinding dizzy spells. My head ached a great .deal and I was very nervous. My kidneys acted irregularly, too;. I ;used Doan's kidney- Kills and in a short time, they Temoved every che and pain in my back and regulated my kidneys. Doan's made me feel like a different per son. ' ' - 60. at at all dealers. Foster Milburn Co, Mfgrs. Buffalo,N. -Y. in your home town m spare time. Sell hosiery with a guarantee. Tha kind that won't wear put; Ready market in your own neighborhood Big money maker.v : Experience unnecessary we teach you. - Phoknix 'HoS fR Co., West Market Station, Phaadelphia; Pa; , ' a Umn Cllltiii Inat IlfLot 4lt!ia .Mull! i .,.. ; , , . ; h 1 !3 - rv 1 announcement was made that m . , j.auiac now uas iuq .largest saje of anrnedicofkind int world, and! that more than twelve the Question naturallv arises in the: mind of' the.reader why.this tins preparation so far out atrw - ped all other raedicines of its 1Lj j ti i i.. i .i 145 u"jy ,.; natural oere- in .. j - rore mat- tner manuractti,res should offer some explanation to satisfy nublro interest ' - -In the first nlace. Tanlac is in one of the largest and most modernly equipped laboratories in this enuntrv. Tts . fnrmnk U purely ethtcal and complies with all national and state pure food there are ten ingredients in Tan lac each of which is of recognized therapeutic value. , , . ., ,.. Qave Deen inaiviauaiiv Known and used since civilization first b?gan. and some of them, have been used and prescribed by leading physicians every where but until they were brought to gether in proportion andassocia tion as in the Tanlac formula, humanity had not heretofore realized their full value and ef fect. In referring to one of the; mort important ingredients of Tanlac the Encyclopedia Britanica .says: It has long been' the source oi the most valuable tonic medicines that have ever been discovered.' -i In referring to others of thegen- eral tonic drugs contained in Tanlac the 13th Edition of -Pot- ter's Therapeutios, standard medical text book, states -that they impart general tone and strength to the entire system, including all organs and tissues ' This same well known au thori ty in describing the physiologi cal action of still another of the ingredieuts of Tanlac which is ol value in treatinsr what is com monly known as a run-down condition" uses the following ex pression; "It is highly esteem- ed in loss of appetite during con- valescense from acutediseases." There are certain other ele ments in Tanlac which because of .their influence upon the appe tite digestion, assimilation and elimination improves the nutri- tion and vital activity of all the tissues 'b rid organs of the' body, nd produce that state of general tonicity which is called health. In discussing another ingredi- eat the Enoyclopedia Britanica says: "It is one of the most ef- ficents of that class of substances iS1jt 4lJ which act upon the stomach so as to invigorate digestion and thereby increase the s general i : i nutrition It is used in- dyspep sia, chlorosis, anemia and various ther diseases in which the tone of the stomach and alimentary canal is deficient." Concerning still another ingredient t.hi s sam standard authority says: "It causes dilat on of the gastric 'j blood vessels,- increases secre tion "of the gastric, and causes greater aetivity in the movements of the muscular lavers in the. V - I walls of the stomach It also tends to lessen the sensibility Of the stomach ; and SO may relieve gastric pain." The- United States Dispensa tory makes thev followifrg com ment regarding another ingredi . - uTi. mnn. ,,a i oil ent: "It m?y be used in all cases 01 pure debility or tne digestion organs or where a gen eral tonic impression is required. Dyspepsia,, atonic go u t hy steria, and -intermittent -fever are among the many affections in which it 'has been proven use ful ?i . '. ' V There are certain cfther ingred ients described in the'Dispensa- tory and ia other .standard m edi cal text books as havingra bene ficial action upon the organs of secretion,, whose proper f uoc tionirgresults in the purification '"f nklr.Af t'nnnUI ! -v- vj"-v viorat,d an UttyWl ;;- - - V1S9. and yitalid. - . . - wadm iKimr;v - - . - ;.. mM ' tm Jafc ?ringabdat proper "Mmlli.. bU P6 proaucts tnast tnererorc I tiavera far.rfiAnnimor . n.nri mnat . . "-r- . i iJtioroi-.iHi mii u r. ii .'rno onrira w- - ' " -xiimouga. xaniac s. Claims lor supremacy ase abundantly 'sup- Prted by the world's leading rT ' ' U ts P601 inem aoivca wuu av . reaiiy . maue AiTu wua 18' ns PQ "T ' e BQU uave bum u tut: jr. minions wuac it nas ,3 'iLT rrsl A . I ruu" Iul . ."". -xiuw is wnj sauon oi ine arug trade in this is the most widely ialked-ef medicine in the world today. Tanlac is now sold in Salis bury by the Smith Drug- Co, S M Purcell and the Empire Drug Comppny'-and by leading lruggists everywhere. Adver tisemeut. " iiward Leonard Killed in Automobid feil dent. T L e x,i n gto n, .Tune 23. Vn automobile a c c i d e irt" lear; here, yesterday after toon resulted in the death of Edward Leonard, a well known citizen of Lexington. Vtr Xeonard with his family na tne parents oi Mrs lieo.n ird had spent theday in the. country with friends and ere returning to town when Uear the county home the trmrtnev Mr tnrnod . ova down an embankment, injur ing Mr Leonard so badly that He died a few hours after, be ing carried' to -his home. The others in the car were slight- iy bruised. Lak B0(f tO WOfk For 8 44-HOHf Week, Atlflntir. Hitv .Tnhri93.- The Am-rican Federation )f Labor at the closing sea iou her today, of its annual convention, pledged itself to obtain a general 44 hour Areek for workers in all crafts throughout the United States and for employes-in the gor- ernment service. - The de mand was based on a deter mination to prevent unem ninvmnt. whiV.h tha dfllarftt l"a' O declared is one of the two primary causes, of industrial unresf. The other cause is the decreased , purchasing power of the dollar. Manu- factures and employers . are urged to 4 'bridge the gap" and increase wages Without I c any contfoversy. Sale of Valuable Real Estate. Pursuant to the authority contained in a certain Mortgage Deed of Trust executed by Charlie Long and wife MUi Loag, to the undersigned, Trustee, oa Jaly 1st, 1918, which is duly recorded in the office of the Segister of Lee'ds for Rowan county in book: of Mortgages No. 63, page 10, default "T1? "ccu " w?.n , 01 of tbe holdee 9 th D0t9 thertin secured, the undersigned, Trustee will 'ex- pose for sale at publie auction for cash at the Uoirt House door in the citr of 8alis- buryw.c.,oa - Satnrdayjiily28tli. 1919, at the hour of 12 the following deacrib ed real estate; ;- . Beginning at a stake on the east aide of Concord Avenue, corner to lot No. 2; thence with lot No. 2 south 41 degrees ast 219 feet to a stake, corner to lot No, 2 on iine of lot No. 4; thence north 49 degree east 100 feet to a stake, E. A. and L O Gcodaian's corner; thence north 41 degrees west 286 feet to a stake on the east side of said Concord Avenue; thence with said Avenue south 30 J degrees west 100 feet to', beginning, being lot No 1 of E A sad L Q ' Goodman property knowaa he ffMojIe tract", as shown on map -made by N A Trexler, C 8, Jane, 1918. . ' ' ThU June 23rd, 1 919. ; ; Jok I RurpuBMAN, trustee ReadUaun & BendlflBum, attorns r ... in. naiurauy ioiiows-tnat any mea :r! r i . I J ' 4. v it - !r t . - 0 4 , t id i i - ' k i v 'kkj r . k ' . - . ? J : .. .. .. J - - ... - -i...- : -.- , !-. .- -" : ". .. ... - : . ,- ' V . . -V i - .
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