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orres ponde nee. (-rfcjaiWyiiWi GOLD KNOB. May 12th, 1906, - We had a very severe frost1 l&.st Wednesday nigQt which did a great deal of damage to growing crops. Com and cotton were fro zen badly, worse in some places than.iu, otfiers. Few peoplo have planted their cotton over. One man cut his cotton to a stand one day and planted it the next. Misses Frances aud Maggie Park are very sick with measles. me measles nave aoout swept our vicinity, Xhe little girl of Henry Morgan, of this neighborhood, isyery sick. Oanse Morgan has accepted the position of sawyer for G. R. Mor gan. Messrs. Holland and Company are ruupiug their stamp vmill in full blast at the Park mine. The ore is being hauled from Gold Hill. . Jno. L. Waller has treated him self to a new "Planet Jr." culti vator. John is tired of walking, and plowing. - Paul C? Barrier has a very fine nice oranges. Pro. Ba.rtlette, you and cousin i-jimux kjlikjx v x uou u w uuo x . x J.. Of course we are in for anything ROCK. IB! -J - -'. ' " ; " . May The' frost last week hurtHbe crops some. A few planted theit cotton over. - J. F. Park is likely to lose a fine mule. On account of the primaries Saturday, the 12th inst., there were very few at the meeting at the school house to consider plans for a new school. "A meeting will be held on the 26th inst., and it is hoped all the patrons will be present. Saw. . MILLERTOWN. May 12. Most of the farmers of this place are very busy re planting their cotton fields that have been com pletely ruined by the frost, which visited us on the 9th inss. But I we think there.will be plenty of fruit yet if nothing more happens to it. H. W,.Cauble and family visit ed at Jos. A. and Jos. W. Miller's on the 28th and 29th of lat month . We are always pleased to see Henry come. Miss Freda Kirk is visiting her brother this week. Ephraim Williams had the mis fortune to get a few of nis ribs A Year of Blood. The year 1908 will long be re membered in the home of F. N. Tacket, of Alliance Ky.. as a year blood; which flowed so copiously litQui Mr. Tacket's lungs that death seemed , verv nesr. He writes: "Severe bleeding from the lungs and a frightful cough bad broght me at death's door, when I began taking Dr. King's New Discover for Consumption, with thafltonisbiug result thatv after taking Tqur bottles I was com pletely restored and as time has proven permantly cured, Guar anteed for Sore -Lungs, Coughs and Colds, at all drug stores. Price 50c and $1. Trirl bottle free. Wailled. Traveling Sale s m e u . Must furnish references and in vest $1000.00 in first class 6 per ceDt Bouds. Salary aud Ex penses paid. .Experience not re quire, we teach business at. our Mills. The Wheeling Roofing & Cornice Company. Wheeling, WestVa. 4-25-6t. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles Itching, blind, bleeding, protrud ing piles. Druggists are authorized to refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure in 6 fb 14 days. 50c. WE where we will have a chance to cracked or-broken, by accidentally hold aji office. We were about to run for county commissioner, but could'nt find any room in the lo cal papers to advertise without crowding somebody out, so we de cided to "quit the biz." To those who are in arrears: On entering the printing office give two raps. The office . devil will answer the call, give to him your name and address, also the number of years you are in arrears, AfisJ r c mill o i m l f frnri t r tho nrooa v f .,r r.u oia your remedies AnH faP.t.hfidit.or in his chair J better physician than I You give the countersign by rub- vou t0 be bing your fist under his nose, Mrs. Betty Kirk has been quite swearing you will never pay for m for a few ayS but is now re- the paper, lie will answer you covering slowly. . t i 'ill 3' by giving you a tut wnicn win falling through his wagon frame. We wish him a speedy recovery. W. A., Kirk has bought another buggy. Guess" he4 means to ride on springs. We see now where he is right. ; Thank you Brb, Bartlette, I have tried your remedies and they have entirely, cured me. I will say this much to give you a re spectable name. I can hear just as good as I could before I tried You are much a thought snd vou three . somersaults and 1 .i i A r-n ""- irrvii i Koa A - Thlo-oriH admit you to the calaboose where the authorities will vouch for your integrity, and declare you elected to the first degree in law lessness, criminality, and chain-gangism. R. L. Milief is getting trouble again, don t kno w.what's the mat ter this time. Uncle Josh. FAITH. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Earnhart, are .visiting . , ? . j u;i of Davidson county ja. viy uWTM u fronds here. Mr. Earnhart owns storm passed inrougn our eectiuu t hpre last Friday evening, causing much lrePerty nere damage to fields by washing' Crescent commencement begins Land was washed where it was on the evening of the lfith at" 8 never known to wash before, lhe o'clock, arid the commencement nail was more severe in some sec tions than in others, but Jhore 'damage was caused by the rain than the hail. Since Bro. Bart and others are propounding conundrums, let me give one that no pne can answer- vvny do tne Spaniards rei use to sit on the grass? Lee, - TRAD1N6 FORD. r Much. of the cotton was killed here by the recent ftost, Some is .being planted over. proper will be on the 17th, Thurs dav. Dr. B. FDixon will deliver the annual address at 11 oclock Thursday. There will be an., en tertainment on Thursday night at the new hall. The school term this year was one of the beet in its history, with 224 students on the roll, with' eleven graduates this year. Several families have moved in and near Crescent, where they can send-their children to school. Fnraitnre Beiairing. We have opened a FURNITURE REPAIR SHOP NEAR THE PASSENGER DEPOT. Furniture repaired, refinished and upholstered to order. We can make your furniture look like uew. Hartman & Gaitter Co. anfl all ' 6ountiy 5iIoflucE. E' seII sebAs griocEiiES, Iqni, anfl f Esfl at wfjolEsals pificES as we Buy in cai lots. SEWING MACHINES. I have made arrangements with some well known fatories to get sme very fine Sewing Machines at prices so that I can sell to any one who wants a good machine without paying a- big -profit to agents. I buy for cash andean sell at any price I want to fix on ma chines, they come straight from factory to me. .. I keep all kinds of supplies and make repair work a specialty, at Brown's shoe store. W. M. RUTH, 107 North Main St. Salistmry. N. C, Per Cent. We pay 4 per cent., on money in savings department, adding the interest to the principal every 90 days, and offer every safe guard to the depositors. r We al so loan money on real es tate and personal security. THE PEOPLES' 1ASK AND TRUST CO. D. R. Julian, J. D. Norwood, President. . v Cashier. P. H. Thompson, J. A. Peeleb, V.-President. Teller. 1 1 n II PODr-WilUams'IndIatlPile rlll II L Ointment will cure Blind, I II II II r w Bleeding and Itching yj J 1 1 . IwPiles. It absorbs the tumors, 1 1 II allays the itching at once, acts IS as a poultice, gives instant re lief. Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Oint ment is prepared for Piles 3nd Itch- II ing of the private parts. Every box is ceipt of price. 0 cents and $1.00. WILU AMS MANUFACTURING CO.. Props., Cleveland, IJhio. WANTED: by Chicago wholesale and mail order liouse, assistant manager (man or wo man) for this county and adjoining territory. Salary $20 and expenses paid weekly; expense money advanced. Work pleasant: position permanent. No investment or experience required. Write at once for full particulars and enclose self-adiressed envelope. COOP ER & CO. 132 Lake St., Chicago, 111. YHEH YOU SHOOT You want to HIT what you are aim in z at be it bird, beast or target! -Male your For 41 years STEVENS ARMS-have carried off PREMIER HONORS for AC CURACY. Our line: Rifles, Shotguns, Pistols Ask your Dealer Xtt sist on the Stevens. If you cannot obtain, we ship direct, ex press prepaid, UDon receiptofcatalogprice Send 4 cts. in stamps for lio-pae Catalog' of complete output. -A vaiuabiebook ofrefer ence for present and prospective shooters. Beautiful three-color Aluminum Hanger will . dc lorwaraea tor zo cents in stamps. 1 Stevens Arms & Tool Cd, P.O. Box 4096 CHICOPBE FALLS, MASS., U. S. A. i "v. 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. ttons strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents Bent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munu & Co. receive. special notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. I.arjrest u culation of amy scientific journal. Terms, $3 a year; four months, L Sold by all newsdealers. MUIIII & Co.36,Broadwa New York Branch Office. 625 F 8t Washington, D. C llll 11 SMIil ll ll mkm IHifflil- mm surodl t iinidl Th no r r m n . ' ha n si i mi uvumi!igi7n mm? ua .11 - ' ' --- I .a. ---- - . i M I m -mm mr - - m m -t. - . a ., i. , - w- J ' v- The ice cream supper at Bethel church, on last Saturday night, vwaa-mce. so tnev sav. ltev re " 7 . 9 Dort Droceeds to the amount nearly six dollars '.. , Th health, seasons and false reoorta-. are all about tne same W. A. Casper has bought a piece of land from Henry, Ludwig and cut it up in lots, fie will start" a" little town next to faith. W. S. Earnhardt is rebuilding .t W. Frickr bk furniture factory of at Granite Quarry, ih&t was moved from here. . We visited J. Xawson Kluttz recently.-es et wie good fflfhS, gr: North Car6iiua fso. M. , j plenty of everything around hi has m, The third'quarterly conference f brides :thrstoy.-'gOQd.thing8 to of the Saliaburv circuit will con. eat. We had strawberry pie raised vene at Providence church, the in their garden this year. There first and second days in June. we saw farm machinery of all . . kinrla. world without end. Corn . Wpeople of Hatter .sb op pre- shreddeta Teftper8; mo Wing ma cinct turned out O. K., last bat- L..-.. hnllprs. corn mill urday at the primaries. A large it will -nrfcTir nn v ho ri nnofitinn At tmir nr tivA wpas hfttnrA wp snSTTi?TnnVA mrn nnr snacious store-rooms which are beine built for us bv Mf John Knox. IfeiC-our aim: to vQinnn rkiit rfctTnrr onn MiiTYimar Mnn ac munn qq nn&fii n o nuTirai nHiviTicr nnnTJi nnrrv t vuuvv r r vji.xj. K.ixxxxu va,.:v vvr.vx w --- w - -j., -fv-j,. -.,-w. . - - - ., T't (. J out our purpose it meaoS Great Slaughtering of the most seiile shown in the city. With but a fed(?ptions sucii as K (fvabaafii J. B. cSfsets as well as spool cotton; all goods willufifei a Qreiat PricelCJut. - - Mr liiif -I I, f ii ,it ' .i ' !-" . i 1 ' V 1 Organdies & Lawns. 50 pieees large Flowered Or- f " gandies, worth 12 J to 15, . at lOc 50 pieees beautiful figured Lawn, worth 8ie, at 5 1-2C 100 pieees 5c figured Lawn at3'3-4b 25 pieees flowered Organ- . dies, worth 25 to 30, at 21c vote was polled and all seemed 4to niov themselves. We sawBart-! lette there, but don't know how her voted.. "- i . Sam lias a crippled ear now chuefff pea hullers, corn mill, steam engine and a portable steam engine, laud roller, all kinds of farmicg and mabhindry tools, large barnj young mules, big hogs, nlentv milch cows, horses, feed cutting machinery, granite horse Fine Tailored Skirts in Gray, Blue,, and Black Pana ma, worth $6 48 and- -- $7.48atS5.00 to close out. If you: want to know: what the watering troughs, pet rabbits and trouble is, ask his girl. many other tWngs too numerous to mentiany ja'isp a cute, sensible No weddinsrs reDorted vet. Am C7 - M. sorry to say the long expected matcli is busted, so we learn. Hope we can come up with Venus some day. pet crow, knew e were strang ers and was yejry gentle and yet ft would not let 'us put our hands on itv When, the well was dug a. rich cold mine was struck and the place I ' J L. AL. n nink Several cases of measles are re- may yeIUBU. r " V.u ported again this week, letting me.. neiives 1 a?u tu n;aao dred yards pi the new copper to be bobbing around now.: ; ' 51U,"W HVLS ?P,t"!lnpf: 1 Matting! Matting! 50 pieees of Matting in pieees ranging from 5 to 15 yards, worth 25, 27i and 30c, at Qlc 25 Bolls " of 25ets China Matting at QXc 25 Rolls of 27ie and 30c Matting at itq.Xinen Damask Thf pbe Juafily at . Tfu 37Je quality 'at . 3c 25c OHlldrensV.Rcaavrir.Tade PrjB'sses,Tcdrrr;5.1c 45 'i-J 'Jiji- Vjr'li . Yaf Mdfj hHrTfl-i WMm& Silks, Hand- some aesiaas worm oc !'to;$i.oo, at 59c 40hexfiir:Foulard in 4 MilfexMt . shades, worth mW'r 75cat4r3c ifeneh Heavy solid eolor worth oc at 4rOC heets! Sheets! JsffiSSeefe for double beds, fflv.? , rorth 50c, at 4:5c Domestics 1000 yards of Lonsdale Cambric at l-2c 1000 yards of yard-wide bleach, worth 84c, at toi 1000 yards of 6c Apron, ' Gingham at 4r 1-2C Black Silks. ik- Yard wide blackuaranteed Tatteta, worhpou, at 83c The 1.25imlitiiafeSai The 1 25 ouatt&SSfi yard- wide Peau dat ggllO 20 Per Cent off on Muslin Underwear, Fine - White Waists and Colored Silk Petticoats. All Black and Colored Wool Dress Goods will be Offered at a Discount of 10 per cent oft the Regular PnOe. Carpets and Eugs. 50 all wool 9x12 Ingrain Art Squares, worth 10.00 at $8.75 10 Fine f Axminster '9x12 Art Squares, worth 27.50 5 Tap. Art Squares, worth 15.00 at S9.50 5 Rolls of 25c Qarpet at 20c 3 Rolls of 75c all wool car pets at 57 l"20 Embroideries. 3000 yards of EnitoidefTes worth 10 to 15c, at 8 l-2c 2000 yards of Embroideries . worth 16 to 25c, at 13ic 1 000 yards of Embroideries rnn n ci ri i n tti a o - lino nirnn buc uauuuuicau hud cvoi t i "Lin o snown nere worm irom . 50-to l.oo, at 39c 1 ooo yards of imitation Tor chon Lace, worth loc, at 5c looo yards of White Lawn, 4o inehes wide, worth ; 12c, at lOc Don't forget Ao will be the last big sale before our removal to our new store. Hello lyes, we almost forgot. Hurrah for all the candidates who were nominated, Just read The Carolina Watchman, think of us, and you will always be in good company. This Obiginal Sam: Snobt. Hamblev. Mr . Klnttz'g. larm is full of mineral . veins, and- large ones too. We will have more to say about this nliue'ral section. J. T. Wyatt shipped two car loads of granite curbing Satur day. 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