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oFfespondenee. ua ,...:&mhr FAITH. Aug. 17th.' George Fisher and daughter of Concord spent Tuesday in Faith visiting his nephew Rev. G. P. Fisher and Calvin Lingle. Ed. Lefler of Misenheimer Springs is visiting at D. Fra ley's. Miss Mamie and Mary Peeler is visiting Miss Miltie Long of near Thomasville, N. C. P. A. Peeler ii finishing up on the inside of Q. Albert Brown's new residence. . L. M. Gordy came up to Litaker from Gold Hill and hired a good housekeeper. Mr. and Mrs. John A Peeler and Lawson McCombs and little daughter have just returned from Morganton where they went to visit Mrs. McCombs, who is in the hospital there. They found her much improved and glad to see them all, especially her little baby. They believe she will Boon be able to be brought home. They spent the night with .the superin tendent of the State farm, an3 re port everything in good order and a nice regulated institution of which the State can well be proud of. A young gentleman arrived at the home of Luther Fisher's Aug. 14th, 1907. A young lady arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Daniel Hinceman's Aug. 13th, 1907. The population of Faith is growing. The contractor and builder, W N. Kinney, of Lexington, N. C. is here looking over the place and getting lumber on the ground to build ithe Reformed parsonage here for which he has the con tract. Die Went fell thA nmiiin at Qa!. k PanPa 2V?An. "KJTZ'ZL tj. j rearlie Lingle went with their best friends. Mrs. Cal Eagle is sick at her . home near Faith. Dr. A. H. Bowers was a welcome visitor in Faith today from Gold Hill. Grandma Lingle, is visiting at Calvin Lingle's this week. D. A. Wiley has a piece of land planted in nothing but sunflowers. Who can beat that? T. P. Gant the gun smith is sharpening tools in Peeler Bame & Co.'s pink granite quarry. v. A. Wiley has accepted a po sition with P. H. Thompson iD the sash door and blind factory, in balisbury, N. C. .reeier came & (Jo., have just been awarded another contract for a granite building in Danville, Va. vy. j, wjrabu its iiuisning up nie new residence on the inside. John Josey is sawiDg lumber for fotimpson Coon, and it is being hauled on" the lot next to his brother-in-law, Murray Peeler, where he will soon have a hand some residence erected. John Josey is putting in a tele phone line at his own expense from Faith to his residence. Mrs. Walter Barrage and three little children of Pool, are visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller's and her father, C. C. Wyatt. Solomon Yost is still confined to his home sick, but can sit up a little. . L.'S. Ludwickhas returned from the Jamestown exposition where he spent a week taking in the fair. J. C. Lingle has taken a posi tion ta superintend a branch of the Balfour Quarry since they spread outwith their granite work. Peeler Bame & Cof, shipped a lot of fine window and door sills to Spring Hope today. William Wyatt, a decendant of Su-T;.ytt is livinS on the old Phlllm's nlonfofi' j by JPeeler Bros. Caleb Hess has moved in Mr. Bob Stirewalt's house,, opposite the Baptist church, Milton Hoffner has "moved in Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Shuping's resi dence. W. M. Lefler from South Caro lina will be one of the blacksmith force of Peeler Bame & Co.'s by Aug. 26th. The best smith on the ridge. - C!T Venus. ROCKWELL. . " , AugusV16th. The village of Rockwell and community are badly in nedd of rain at present. While typhoid fever has been raging throughout the country we are proud to say Rockwell has not had a single case to report so far. Dr. Bowers, of Gold Hill, paid Faitfifa visit on the "night of the 14th instant. Wonder who is sick up there? Rev. Paul Baiinger and Lawion Foil, of Mt. PleasaUt, an James Cannob, of Concord, took a flying trip in an automobile on the 14th from Concord via Gold Hill, Rock well and Salisbury and back to Concord, the same day. They stopped over in Rockwell for din ner and yiewed the brick work and location for the new factory. Rockwell is getting a hum on herself. LotB are being sold n ear ly daily and changing hands; also the new Lutheran church will be started Monday, lumber for which is already on the ground ; severa new Duiiaings going up, among which are the large two-storv store building for B. A. Fesper man & Co., nearly completed, and a uice residence for J. A. H eilig and lumber is being placed on the grounds for a livery stable for J D. Shoe; a lumber yard will soon open up ana several -more resi dences are on foot, among which are W. R. Misenheimer's, Geo. L Brown's, Mrs. Carort's and others Rockwell needs a hotel, black smith and repair shop, barber shop, shoe shop. Let her get hustle on. for there ia not a bette location in the State for a good lively town. She has a wide scope of the best farming section and wide-a-wake farmers to be found anywhere. Why shouldn't she grow? She is going to grow Watcjj her in five years from now H. A. Park, Hilbert Lyerly and J. W. Peeler and daughter left Tuesday the 13th. All seemed a I . to oe in in gooa spirits except Hilbert. When he bid us good bye he remarked . "If Maggie could only go, how happy I would be as tne train puiiea out we saw tears rolling down his cheeks like drops of rain. Sad indeed. TTT1 ' m . i w nitney seems to oe the gar den spot for sight-seeing now, tnere were anout nity passengers boarded the train here Tuesday and about twenty-five Wednes day, among which we noticed sev eral at the age of 60 who had never rode on a train before. Uno rock. August 19th. we nave Deen very dry, corn was firing. Saturday evening little after dark we had a hard rain. Cotton is looking well. Ihreshing is finished. The farmers inlthe neighborhood made more wheat than they expected, but the oats crop is short. E. M. Deal is thinking of leav ing, his farm and moving to China Grove, if he can get a suitable man on his farm. J. R. Stadler has been in the melon duisness for some time. He is about through. ' W. JbL Earnhardt will return to his farm Wednesday. We are' glad he is coming back. Saw T 11 l r x win man you iree, to prove merit, samples of my Dr. Shoop's Restorative, and my Book on ei ther Dyspepsia, The Heart or the Kidneys. Troubles of the Stom ach, Heart or Kidneys, are mere ly symptoms of a deeper ailment. Don't make the common error of treating symptoms only. Symp tom treatment is treating the re mit of your ailment, and not the cause. Weak Stomach nerves the inside nferves mean Stomach weakness, always. And the Heart, and Kidneys as well, have their controlling or insid e nerves. Weaken these nerves and you in evitably have weak vital organs. Here is where Dr. Shoop's Re storative has made its fame. No other remedy even claims to treat the ''inside nerves." Also for bloating, biliousness, bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Write me todav for sample and free Book. Dr. Shoon: j Racine, Wis. The Restorative is I sold by Grimes Drug Store. POOL, Love Morgan is quite sick at this time with chills, bee him out soon. Hope to We had the biggest rain of the season Saturday evening, doing considerable damage to corn and washed land very badly and the roads are in bad shape from Bringle's ferry to C. H. Shep herd's. ' A girl baby arrived at A. B. List's last Thursday might.- . John M. Wyatt and familv vis ited relatives fiere and returned home Sunday evening. Early, the little son of J. E. Wyatt, it improving from a cu of malaral feyer. Walter Barrage hai a stor of corn which came up in a "tater" patch having seven silks. ThiB looks like another Hater" story. Itemizer received a letter from P. L. Wyatt, better known as "Laz," saying he had seen in the Watchman where people were stealing land down here 'and ask ing if anyone had got his house and lot yet, and was informed, that it was here yet, but he had better insure house and lot at once, as "white capps" are likely to take it anytime, John C. . Bringle and a friend visited in our town Sunday. Duke Morgan and family, of Salisbury, visited relatives Sun day. is. b . Lemley, of Pool, raised 68 bushels of Irish potatoes.' Who can beat this for "high." Roby Crook, who was kicked by a mule some weeks ago, is able to be out again. 9 a. F. Crook and family, of Salisbury, visited their people Saturday and Sunday. - Ihere will be a meeting of the patrons of School district No. 5 at Walter Burrage's store Aug 23rd, at 1 o'clock, for the purpose of selecting a teacher to teach the winter school. Everybody is in vited ta come and have a say-so in Tunw-noaJi ua -selected. JtvfirvnnA . ... . " V i wanting to teach, will pleasefsend in their applications oryfipply in person on said day. J . F. Beck, who has been miller at Stafford's mill for several years, has resigned his position. and it a trade can be made with Mr. Mauney he will start up the Mauney mill in a short time which will be very convenient. Itemizer. vve naa a gooa two-hour rain Saturday. It was a ditch cleaner. Corn is losking fine. Mrs. Joil is able to be up, but does not improve much. rj i T7i i j i i uvioeTj rou tnints oi moving to Salisbury this fall. While returningfrom Salisbury Saturday evening, Walter Burrage was water bound at Panther creek and found it necessary to secure quarteis for the night on this side. He stopped at John Hoff. ner'sjrho enjoyed his company. ROFFHEN. BOST MILL. The health of our community is very good. Wheat in this section is all threshed aud is better than ex pected. Corn is looking fine and cotton is growing verv fast. Tf - - . - frost stays off unill the last of October the farmers will harvest a fine cropthisyear. Mrs. H. A. Trexler, who has been very sick, is much better and able to Bit up. ?' b. L. Elliott will move to Salis bury in the near future. Mrs. J. E. Briggs has been on- fined to her bed. Rev. H. A. Trexler joined two! couples in the holy bonds of wed ock lastjSunday. The Contract ing parties were : Miss Pearl Wag oner and Arthur Crawford, an9 Miss Florence Colly, daughter of B. Colly, and Archie Albright There will be no preachine at Salem until the second Sunday in September, when Rev. Trexler will enter oh his eleventh year as pastor. The school at Salem was closed ast Thursday in order that the pupils may attend the Sunday School convention which met at St. Mark's E. L. church in Locke ownship.. Tom Lippert and sister, of Barium Springs, were welcome visitors at their sister's. Mrs. Trexler, for several davs last week. John- CHRISTIANA. August 17th. The joint annual tcuic between Union aid Christiana,, which wa held last Saturday August 10, was a very pleasant t occasion. The forenoon was taken up by speeches delivered byteo. Lyerly, Arthur Thcmas and Tommie Kerns, all of whom displayed ora torical talents The afternoon was an occasion never to be for gotten by young and old. L. A. Thomas traded his fine buggy horse. Pete, last Saturday, He seems to be a lucky boy. We regret to say that Rev. N. D. Bodie has resigned his Union Christiaoa pastorate, owing to his wife's bad health. He is an able minister and has served his charge forfour years with such fidelity tha4ipastot and people have ever remained as a unit. We lament the fact that he is leaving, yet, we trust that in so doing Mrs. Bodie may again be restored to complete health. Geo. F. Brown has beu doing some 'photo work with his new home made camera. Good for him. - We would like to know who Ctesiphon is, who hails from Crescent. His braying sounds familiar, yet he has a certain for element in his speech, which ren ders it both obnoxious and unbecoming. The St. Mary's Debating So ciety continues to do business at the old stand. Unlike most all other summer societies that die in their infancy, the St. Mary's grows stronger with each meeting. There has been a very marked im provement in each of its members since we began debating in the spring. The society is stronger now than at any time in its his tory. Parents who have sons in tnis society can henceforth rest assured that your son's time has been well spent while with us at Rowan Academy. Meetings are nam eacn eaturaay evening unless rain or some other cause prevents members from attending. Missrc Hie Lyerly is very sick with fevef. At this writing it is nob learned whether it is typhoid fever or not. David S. Brown, Charlie Lyeily and Uharlie Liug'e left last week for the Jamestown exposition. Prof. A. W, George spent last Friday night in Crescent. There will be a joint debate at Rowan Academy Saturday eve ning, August 24th, between the Kap-a Alpha boys, of Crescent, and the St. Marians, of Rowan Academy. Tha subject for discussion-will be: Resolved, That Governmental ownership of rail roads would subserve, the best in terests of our country. As this will bo the last debate between the two societies this year we have evry reason for believing that it will be the rnost interesting 1r- o bate ever held. The public is cordially invited. Arthrir and Luther Thomas will e in school at Mr. Pleasant this year, aifio M iss-C -ra Lyerly will be in the Seminaryvat Mt. Pleas ant.1 P. D. Brown will go to iioanoke and Lee Trexler to Cres. cent. Cotton is three or four weeks behind this year. Xerxes. MISENHEIMER. August 16th. Good season to report at this writi:jg jfor it is raining now. XT ' J" I sipKueBs to report in our community at present, but there is some sickness in surrounding communities. Miss Ollie Eitchie. of near St Jonn s church, Uabarrus county, is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. D. Dry. John Miller and wife of Trad ing Ford, visited his wife's father. Geo. Frick, and other relatives re cently. Misses Vida Gulp. Mabel Wag oner and Ollie Ritchie visited the Misses Miller recently. Arlve tStrlp shot a crane on Long creex that measured 6 feet from tip to tip and was 6 feet high. A big rain and electrical storm passed through this section Fri day evening, August 0th. Light ning'struck the reaper house of W. A. Wagoner, setting it afire, and if it had not Been for the help, of thresher hands and neigh bors near by the building would have burned down. The building contained a reaper, surry, buggy, wheatfdrill and other farming machinery. i Stanly Boy, SOUTH ROWAN. "August 18th. We are now having good re freshing rains which will yet do the crops good. Cotton is locking fine but will be late. Stadlar and Company went oii a fishing trip to the Yadkin river and all went in together "but Stad lar thought the company worked the rabbit foot on him about the fish. But we don't think so, for he started to eat fiBh next morn ing and we don't know just when he quit, of whether he has quit yet. - Shuping Bros, have erected a turning lathe near their plaining machine, on which they will turn columns, balusters and many oth er things for the public. Last Tuesday 47 people from tfur community went to Whitney. They report a nice time. On Wednesday six more wenfwhich were Martin Shine and Miss Fan nie Goodman, Charlie Clark and Miss Cora Barger and Luther Bar ger and Miss Ellie Ketner. They say they enjoyed the trip. Some time ago J. R. Stadlar, with one, shot of a rifle killed five cats and crippled another one. Who can beat that? One hundred and thirty people visited at Augustus Shuping's near Shuping Bros., mill last Saturday to celebrate Mrs. Annie Shuping's 67th birthday. A long table waB spread with good things to eat and was much enjoyed by all present. Many presents were given Mrs. Shuping, Rev. C, B. Heller was present and the occasion was one long to be remembered by the rel atives an J friends present. After dinner some girls, near Shuping Brothers mill, sought a ride, so a rig was prepared. Ropes were fastened to the shafts which were u ed as lines in guiding the old rig. As luck happened some boys were now present, so three girls got in and three boys pushed. Gee whiz, they were going about a mile a minute when the rig turned over and tell on top of the girls, the boys lifted it oil aud were glad to learn that no one was hurt badly. This ended the riding. Mrs. Unlee Cook has been visit ing in our town quiet recently. J. F. Park has a mule about five months old which ran through the front wheel of a buggy and kicked every spoke out that was in the wheel. When the spokes were all out the buggy fell down on him. He tried to get from under it, but all in vain. You could just see his head sticking out from the front axle. Mrs, Roxie Newton from Cam den, Arkansas, has been a welcome visitor at S. J. Shinn's quite re cently, -W. H. Earnhardt and; family will move back from Salisbury to his farm near Shuping Bros.' mill this week. The people will be glad to have Mr. Earnhardt and family with them Once more. Thomas Beaver, Miss Carrie Ba singer and Miss Nettie Boger took a pleasure ride last Sunday. We would like to know how they en joyed it. Rocker Neighbors 6ot Fooled "I was literally coughing my self to death, and had become too week to leave my bed ; and neigh bors predicted that J would never leave it alive; biit they got fooled, for thanks be to God, was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery. It took just four dollar notties to completely cure the cough and restore me to good sound health," writes Mrs. Eva Uucapher, of Grovertowu, Stark Co., Ind. This Ring of cough and cold cures, and healer of throat and lung?, is guaranteed bv all druggist. 50c. and $1 00 Trial bottle free. . The revival meeting at Rocl Grove church commenced Sunday evening with a large attendance and will continue for several days. NOTICE. All persons holding claims against the estate of Katie B. Bruner, de ceased, are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned adminis trator, pn or before the 19th day of July, 1908, or this potiee will he pleaded in bar of their recoyery. This letn day of JuJy, 1807. BURTON CRAIGE, St administrator. See Kluttz Ou JJast Council Street for Cabi net Photos, worth $2.50 at $1.50 per dozen, and other work in pro portion. 8fc APPROPRIATE. WEDDING GIFTS IN STERLING SILVER, OUT GLASS AND HAND PAINTED CHINA. Hospital for Watches, Clocks and all kind of re pair work. All work guaranteed. SALISBURY JEWELRY CO., L. BRYSON, Mgr. - ... 104 N. 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