4 J-; .1 K i: ; 1 ' J..' . ", f ' , i - j ' - - "5 t ; .1 , : ; V--"- . ;. .-fc .rt iV r spondenee. N i ; ; FAITH. , ' January 19th, 1907 two yc ung gentlemen the same day. A gran itercatter at Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffner's, and a carpenter at Mr. and Mrs. George F. Howard!. J. B. Ea'ruhard-. starts to school t Orescent Monday. ., Luther Miller has started up his corn mill again. W. S. Earnhardt has finished up the handsome residence ri Will'Cauble, near Dunn's Mount- W, S. -jEarnhardt has the con tract, aua is building the public school house at Dunn's Mountaii 1 John Corl and familymoved to Faith January 17th, where M Corl has a position'as foreman a Milas StirewaltV livery stable. We met Mr. and Mrs. Brother Bartlette, from Dunn's Mountain. ii Faith, Friday. ' Bincbam Fink is very sick trt his home. t J- l . ' Lawson McCombs has opened n beef market. Stephen Davis has gone to visit his mother at Hemp, N C. j Thomas., Bird's little girl very sick. ! D; A. Wiley's hi rse died TueE day evening. i C. A. Lyerly is visiting in Faitl . it Rev. C. P. Fisher helped to fool the Rev. W. R Davis, the Bap tist minister. He invited Mr. Davis to take abuggy ride and When they returned, they foui d a drod, of his members from Dunn's Mountain and Faith Bap 'iist churches, with a long table full of many good things te eat. The! day, January 16th, was the Occasion of Rev Davia' 26th birtl: dayf and a pleasant time was pent by those pTesen t;- l Lawson Ludwick has been maf- ried J-l ws and has 8eveu:chi!- ehildren. Mek Underwood hte been married .18 vears aud has six ohildreU?' 'jJVriall met Sunday . . at Mr. Under wo dlsad took din ;ptier together,-for therat tim? since they were - married: x Mrs. ; Uubderwoed is a sistet of Sfr, Ludwickl They often visited but I neyer all got together before. j Mr. and Mrs. Andy Basingwr, of Salisbury, were visiting in Faith, Sunday, f I Gh. W. Gardner, our deputy sheriff, has received an order for a big lot of granite window sills. Five wells are being dug this week, at different places in and around Faith. T i T n; "iT"- i . xvev. j. r. risner nas gone down to his bid home at Mount Pleasant, to spend the week, 1 The J. T. Wyatt Co. just re?eiv . ed $1805.10, part payment on one job of granite worty. Out of this the Southern Railway Co. receive? ."$385,04, and this is not one third of the job nnwb?ing filled. :. :!; Venus. BOLD KNOB. . ' " -I January 19th. It seems as if spring- will "ojen with the new year this time, but no . doubt winter is yet on the road somewhere. ! v ; -!! v . ? The farmers have been taking advantage of the! fine weather and are ploughing their corn ground. Some aro preparing to sow spring oats. I . - . 3y M. Proctor contemplates moving to Salisbury , this spring. We are sorry to loe Mr. Proc.i tor's family an trust they will decide to remain with us. i Clarence and Bob Phillips have returned to Trinity Park School . Henry C. Park left last Sunday flight for Greensboro. From that place he goes to Chester, S. C , to take up his work at that place, Haryey Park nnd Miss Maggie, spent last Saturday and Sunday near Barber, visiting friends and relatives. Miss Frances Trexler and moth er have returned home, aft e r spending several weeks visiting in Salisbury. 5 j Mrs. S. Kluttz hasjbeen on the sick list this weeks. Rev. K D. Bodie will preach for the good people at St. Ptter'e, ou the firtt Sunday in February. There will be j a congregational meeting at 1 :80 o'clock on the same day, the j sermon at 2:80. The meeting of t the congregation will be for the purpose of calling a pastor. All the membfrs are requested to be present.. Lxs, ' tten)f FRiod at Cincinnati. ' Cincinnati; Jan. 19.- There is no sign !of relief from the flood. The stage of; the. river here is 62 feet, the highest since 1884 The lower portions of the city are flooded. . ' Bridges are xcut ff except the narrow : foot oassants and a lew more inches will close the gap. The town o California is report ed completely under water In Newport it is estimated that 5,000 people are homeless and al most destitute. A Memorable Day. One of the days we remember with pleasure as well as with prof it to our health, is thene on which we became acquainted with Dr. KingTs New "Life Pills, the painless purifiers that cure head ache nnd biliousness, and keep the bowels right. 25c at all drug gists. ChinSerlaifl's Ccugli RsmefiYSifHed!- cine far Chtitfrea. ; ; r - . ? In buying a cough medicine t or children, uever be af raul U buy Chamberlain's Cough' Remedy. There is no danger from it. and relief is i always -sura- to follow. It is inteuded ; especially f or coughs, colds, croup and w hoop ing cough, and theie is nox better medi.'fne in the wor'd for these, diseases.. It is not only ff"certaiu cure for croup, but, when given as : soon as the croupy cough ap pears, will, prevent the attack. Whooping cough is not danger ous when thia .remedy is given as dircted It contains no opium or other harmful rugs, and may be given as confidently to. a bahyfas to an adult. For saie by James Plummer. Salisbury; and Spencer Pharmacy, Spencer, N. C. ' ooopzxzocxcooaoo l SALISBURY DRY X - N ;lf II X ELECTRIC BITTERS THE BEST FOB BILIOUSNESS AND KIDNEYS. On a Charge ot Peonage. Roanoke, V., Jan, 19 Gio vani Saruli, a railroad contract- r, filling a contract with the Tide waver Railroad Company near Roanoke, was arrested yesterday ona charge of peonage ?y United States Deputy Marshall Alif in Bedford county and brought here, where he. was bailed by United States Commissioner White iu the sum of $1,000 for his appearance at a hearing here January 25 The charge was preferred by Filemone Seneca, an Italian bank r of Philadelphia. It is alleged that Saruli held a dozen Italian laborers against their will and placed an armed guard over them, with instructions to shoot them if they attempted to get away. . The men escaped at night and went to Philadelphia, where they recited their experience to Seneca. The latter, it is said, places labor with con ractors. oyer the country Rocr Rock, Jan. 21st Farmers have made good., use of the warm weather have' done a great deal of plowing. Considerable building is going on this winter, j " j :. J. F. Park sojd Drs. Goodman and Bowers a fine mare,- splendid driter. M-r Park' after selling t his mare, bought a mule. We are havng a very good school this winter the best for a loprtime. Robert Josey ; and Lula Gasky wore married yesterday at Mr. Josey 's home near Rock's Grove church. t ' Rev. Ayecock, of China Grove, delivered his flrst sermon at Rock's Groveyesterday afternoon, and will be back again the 8rd Sunday of Feb., at 8 p. m, A studio is being" erected at Clark's store, and Shive and Weaver are the photographers, who strive to produce the, finest effects. j . Saw. Lif ed 38 Yeart Without Stomacli. . It was made public today that Wylie Teamaugh, 88 years old, f rmir New York concert hall sin ger who died here a few days ago upposedly of consumption, had uo ptumach, He had a freakish four-cornered pouch iu his chest, back of his heart, and the esophd gus, or food pipe, connected with this pouch, and also .connected with the heart, or rather, the sick in which the heart lies When he died his heart was- full of food. '! This is thfr first case of its kind on record ai d surgeons are unable to explain how a man could live 88 years in that condition: Cin cinnati dispatch. T. M.C. A; H.spital. - The Spencer Y; C. A. has fit ted up a couple I of rooms in its new building, that will be devot ed to hospital purposes. If a mau is ourt on the yards at Spen cer Ue will be taken there for treatment. If his case is very se rious he will be transferred to the I sanitorium here,! otherwise he will Saruli declares there is nothing I remain there until able to resume AslL for the Genuine . i And i eo that you tfet what yoix aoK for The larg ely increased demand for Sun Cured tobacco, createa and sustained by the distinctive quality of the original Reynolds' Sun Cured tobacco, has encouraged other manufacturers to place on the market imitation brands and tags which are made to look so near like the genuine Reynolds' Sun Cured that unsuspecting chewersand dealers receive -the imitations under the belief that they are getting the genuine Reynolds'' Sun Cured tobacco. Look close and seethat the letters on the tag spell R-e-y-n-o-l-d-s' Sun Cured, and you cannot be deceived in getting what you ask for and want, the best vatue for your money that caabe produced from the genuine Sun Cured tobacco, grown where the best sun-cured tobacco grows. ASK FOR "REYNOLD 99 and see that you get the original and genuine Sun Cured tobacco. . It's like you formerly got, before Reynolds' Sun Cured was offered to the trade, costing from 60c to $1.00 per oound, andis sold at 50c per pound in 0c - cus,jstrictly 10 ahd :15 cent plugs. It J. nETO0U)S TOBACCO CO., Viiutonilem, H. C. SHOES at less tkaxi Manufac turers Cost- BUY NOW and save 35cts to Si.OO oh the Fair. We must cloBe out some lines of Staple SHOES at much less than they are worth -to make-room for our recent purchases. . If yt)u don't need Shoes now it will pay you to take Advantage of these prices and lay them away till you do need them. Special Prices on Big Lots to mer chants. - . s 60PUUW PRICE FOOT WEAR! TERMS STRICT IY CASH rfx 111 M. G. McCURDY, Manager, North Mam Streets Salisbury, N. C. 2 We are negotiating with a firm for the purchase of a wonderful clock that will yauk a man out ol bed in the morning at the right minute, dress him, pull on his shoes and lace them up while a special attachment attends to lighting thq fi e aud getting breakfast. 7 Meanwhile the best we can give you is a ' Ropoating Alarm 0o6hf which breaks in on your dreams every two minutes untiVyou get up and stop it. Then the joke is On you. They cost $1.75. and are worth it. . - (SORr.TArJ & GREEN, LEADING JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS, Harion, N. C. 0 1 0 Salisbury, Sponcor, The time has come for na 6 be gin to make room for our large spring Hue, which will be coming in in a few weeks, , and to reduce the stock without unnecessary de- lay we will give prices sufficient i'to .interest every who will visit our place. "; 2000 yard8 6c ginghams per yd 5c ' Good quality heavy outing, yd 5c Yd-wide linbl'Ghed sheeting yd 5c Ladies' vest heavy qual it v, 15o $2.00 ooxiLprts at . . i . . . $1 50 Blankets, pr pair, . . 50c to $6 Remnants " in 5 pound , bund le9, ! per bundle, . . . .. .. $1 QO Big discount on all Shoes and Clothing. Come to Bee us whether you tend to buy or not. Welcome. in-0 o 0 o 0 T. fl. Kesler Manager, Opposite Court House Salisbury, N. C. OOOOQOOOOOOOOIOOOOOGOQOOOQO o ' ' - . o o o o o o o o o o o o o Are Things that may be of Probably a Gift of this Kind would be more Appreciated. At any rate be sure to come in and look over the 9 Mammoth Stock of Furniture, Car pets, Rugs, Household and Office Furnishings, 0 China ware, Lamps, " Toilet Sets, etc., carried by me. O O O O O O O O O O O O O O o o o We. have a large and varied Assortment in Quali ties and Prices. You are cordially invited , to give rue a call. Very respectfully, w. w West Innis? Street: ooooooooooooojooooooooooooo DRMTDRE One of the Best General Line' m of Furniture r in the State can be found at W, B: SUMMERSETT '8 , 108 West Innips. wHere you are Invited to. call when iir need of such goods. 0 o 0 O 0 o o o O O o o o r o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o jjtt tfcffuftrpes. his ifork. If

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