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-; - " ! ' I ' ' - -- I - i ; - .. " ' - : dorrespon jienee. 1 VER3LE. July 81st, We are haviug too much rain for the crops, but it is; good ,for the crab grass. There is a great deal of lumber hauled down the Wilkeboro road these days. The following saw mill concerns are Dear here : Chas, Graham, Godby & Gibbons, Goodman & Co , Alfred 'Hill and Thompson & Co, Second creek was the highest Thursday morniug that it has been for two .or three years. It has been very high for two or three weeks. Frank Robinson came ujto re pair Second creek bridge week be fore last but had to put it off on account of high water. - ; Little Maud Jones died last Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. She had been a patient sufferer for a long time. 1 The funeral ser vices were conducted ' at Gay's Chapel M. E. church at 11 a..m., Thursday the 19th inst. Died Wednesday the 25th at 2 o'clock, little'James Lonnie Kin caid, aged 18 months He was sick only a few days, and was a patient little sufferer. He was buried at Gay's Chapel .Thursday, the 26th, at 11 a. m. Although it was hard to give him up, we humbly bow ourselves to Him who doeth all things well. Saturn. FAITH. H, C, Farmer has just bought out the company's interest in the McNairy, Farmer & Company's store house and lot here in Faith, including the stock of goods and Tirugs. He is now the sole owner. The store is a two story building, and it is in the center of the town and well located for business. WVgot a good picture of some of the correspondents who were here oil July 4th. We lke to read your items eve ry week. Watch these Faith itemsand you: will see who is the next young couple that goes to housekeeping. I Venus. I LYERLY. j July, 30. Wheat threshing", is up to., the farmers in this section now, "The Baby" is walking about, A large congregation was pres ent at tlnionj church last Sunday. Rev. Bpdiepreached a most excel lent sermon in the forenoon. After an intermission of one hour Dr. G.;H. Cox, and Rev. C. I. Moigan. delivered very interest ing addressess on the subject of missions. Don't forget the annual picnic and Sunday School celebrations August 10th, at Union Church. Jno.jH. Barringer, has-returhed from South Carolina. He has purchased a tricycle minus the tri, and will probably work at the quarry for a few weeks. Lewis M. Eller, reports that he has lost his old stand-by, the. old gray mule, a very valuable ani mal. ' Milas J. Poole, says that some one has been stealing his melons, no one but rogues, will do such a trick. : If the lower round is not low enough, they would better crawl fff, or they will get crawled at. AMERICAN OFFICER KILLED. is doing some his barn this Rev. R. L. Brown was selected to preach a sermon" Sunday to the Junior Order and Daughters of Liberty. The services were' held in , the- Reformed church. The members of the two orders march ed from their halls to the church, and to the, cemetery. Here took pldce the annual decoration. exer cises, and the grave of Charlie Fisher, who was one of the mem bers of the order, was decorated. It was a. most impressive" scene and one long to be remembered. It is supposed by many. - that Charley ..Seaford's house caught fire by lightning, as a keen flash was seen in that direction just be fore the smoke and . fire was dis covered. -.Mr. and Mrs. John Holler .have gone to mc; Airy no visiy inetrnuu and : daughter, Mr,' and Mrs, C. W, McBride. The Faith Granite Co. has just closed a contract for a job of granitej where some of the stone has 28 cribic feet in each piece. Peeler, Bame & Co. have just been awarded the contract for the granite tor the new building go iug up-at Lenoir, N. C. . Miss Maggie Shuping has gone to Converse, S. C, to visit her brother. Our R. F. 0. man, No. 3, brings our mail every morning and carries our answers back the same day that is good service. Prof, Losh, of Catawba College, Newton, N. C, played s6me fine pieces of music here, at the Re formed church when Dr. Barring er .lectured on education. The Doctor is from Mt. Pleasant. We had an extra hard rain Fri day that washed away bridges and was a trash mover. W.' S: Earnhardt is enlarging Dolph Gant's residence . Many people are improving their homes this summer. Painters, are at work on Clar-: ence Williams nice residence this week. They are .' painting the j house white. Holmes Miller repair' work on week. : i M. J. Poole, had a curiosity, a chicken that had two heads and two bills, four eyes, two legs, and one ljeg where' the wing should have been and one wing. Who is the man can match this. Rowan Council No. 196, Jr. O, U. A, :M. have postponed the flag raising and bible presentation one week, on account of a conflict with the county S. S. convention. The date is Aug. 29. Prepara tions are being made as fast as possible for the occasion. The programme has not yet been com pleted, but hope to have same in the near future. F. dr.. Goodman and C. J. H. Lyerly are working for the South ern. Guess they like to handle old irons for a change. The Hustler POOL . .. ' ' July 28, 1906. The work of threshing wheat is progressing rapidly, and it is turning out splendidly. J. Cal Morgan made 394 bushels. That is the largest crop I have heard of in tli(s section. 'Walter Burrage, who has been Bad Target Practice ot French Natal Responsible for Accident. Che Foo, China, July 28. Lieu tenant Glarance England, naviga ting officer of the United States cruiser Chattanooga, was wounded at about noon today by a rifle bul let fired ' by a member of the French armored cruiser Dupetit Thouars, and died at 6 o'clock this evening. The Chattanooga, with Lieu tenant England on the bridge, was proceeding from the harbor to the target range, just Dutside, and was passing the French squad ron whicli was anchored near the American squadron and was en gaged in a small-arm practise. The Chattanooga, after several bullets had struck the side of the ship, signaled to the Frenchman to cease firing, but before this was accomplished Lieutenant England was struck in the back, at the base of the spine, probably by a ricochet' bullet, which left his body under therm. very low with typhoid fever, is, we are glad to note, improving some now; All hopes are enter taiued for his recovery soon. i Wiley Morgan, one of the oldest confederate veterans, passed away Tuesday evening at the ripe age of niuetv. He was laid to rest in the cemetery at St. Matthew's E L. ! church. A large crowd of friends and acquaintances was at the! church to pay their last tribute of respect to this old hero. His death was due to in juries sustained by a fall from" a wagon drawn by a mule that was running away. He was survived by two sons, two daughters, two brothers, two sisters "and quite a number of friends and relatives. 1 ' " Henry. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. 1789--1006. Head of the State's Educational System. DEPARTMENTS: Collegiate, Engineering, Graduate, Law, Medicine, Pharmacy. Programme for Home coming Sunday. Exercises to be held in Luther an E. L. Church near China Grove on the 2nd Sunday in Aug ust, 1900, beginning at 10 o'clock a.m. Song, "Home Sweet Home.'' Scripture Reading and Prayer by Rev. A. L. Coburn, Praise God from. Whom . all blessings flow. Welcome . address by J. Qumcy Wertz. Song, All hail the power of Jesus name." Address by Rev. W. R. Ketchie, subject Reminiscences and Tra ditions of Lutheran Chapel Church. Address by Emanuel " Beaver, subject How people used to at tend church and worship, Song Zion ' 'Guide me oh Thou Great Jehovah . ' ' . , Address by S. G. Patterson, subject The songs we used to sing, and the music we used to have. Song, DeFleury. Address by J. A. Thorn, subject, -The Sunday School when I knew it. Song, ''The Beautiful Rivei." Address by Rev. B. S. Brown, subject Brighter days, or Pro gress in Church Work. Song, "Blest be the tie that binds." Afternoon. Song, "What a gathering there will be." Address by Milas Albright, sub ject The home here and the home hereafter. Woodbury. Address by Rev. C. A. Marks, subject The Glories of 'oar Fatb-. er's Kingdom. Song, "My Church, My Church, my dear old Church." Address by Rev. H. E. H. Sloop, subject The passing of our loved ones. Address by Rev. R. L. Patter- 1 i r j e son, 8UDjecii ine uiiure 01 our Church. Song,- Duke Street Address by J. L Buck, snlyect Home at Last. Sons. "When shall we meet 1 agaiu?" .Every body invited to come especially those who have at any former 'time ben members of Lutheran. Chapel Church. Library contains 43,000 volumes New water works, electric lights, central heating system. New Dormitories, gynasium, Y. M. C. A, building. 68a STUDENTS, r 74 IN FACULTY. The Fall term begins . Sept. 10. 1906. Address Francis P. Venable, President, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to the provisions contained in a, mortgage Trust Deed registered in Book of Mortgages. No. 24, page 56, etc.. made by Caleb Heilig and wife Pattie Heilig for the protection and benefit of the undersignedkon the 31st day of March, 1904, default having been made in the payment of this debt which said mortgage was given to secure the undersigned will sell at public sale for, cash at the court house door in Salis bury on The-House That Satisfies Customers is A Saturday, the 18th day of August, 1906, the following described real -estate: Beginning at a stone Palmer's cor ner on Miller's line, thence North SQ deg. We3t, 7.80 chains to a stake on Miller's line, thence North 14 deg. East 5.40 chains to a stake, thence South 86 deg. East 7.80 chains to a stone, thence South 4 deg. West, 5.50 chains to the beginning, containing 4) acres. Also a Tot of timber lands, beginning at a stone Ellen Hall's corner, thence North A)4 deg. East 5.50 chains to a stake, thence S. 86 deg. East 37.5 chains to a stake, thence South 4 deg. West 5.50 ch. to a stone, thence North 69 deg. West 3.75 chains to the be ginning, containing 2 1-10 acres, con veyed by the said Caleb Heilig and wife Pattie Heilig to satisfy the debt provided for in s id mortgage. July 14th, 1006. . MRS. CARRIE PALMER, Mortgagee and Trustee. John L. Rbndlkman. Attorney. Trinity High School, TRINITY, N. C. (Old Trinity College.) We absolutely believe that we have the ' strongest line of merchandise at right prices ever offered for sale. Hundreds of our customers have taken the trouble to as sure us of theirr complete sat isfaction with our immense line of goods. Our stock con sist of choicest goods, up-to. date style, prices and quality guaranteed. To our country friends, we give a cordial invi tation to make our house, headquartei s when in town and look, through our great bargafns in white and cold or gandies worth from 15 to 40 cents you can get them for 5c ydy,.-40 in White Lawns 10c for 5c yd, 36 in White Madros 10c f on 5c yd, Canon Cloth 10c for 5c yd, Pretty Figured Lawn 10c. Big lot of white goods for waists 10c, 15c, 25c. A big line of short length Gingham 5c, 7c, 8c and 10c, the greatest bargains yet. Our pretty Silk Figured Eslines are simply dreams, don't fail to see these. We take great pleasure in showing our goods. We call your attention to the good things, it pay you to see us before you buy elsewhere. Our line of Shoes can't be beat. Our line of Men's Hats " are the proper styles- Our line of Men's Shirts none better. Our line of Dress Goods are all the newest fabrics and best styles. ' Biggest line of Silks ' on the market bought direct from the factory, can give you better prices than any one else. Don't fail to call and see us when in the city. ' ; v,We are yours to satisfy. EG Location five miles southeast of High Point, climate and water unsurpassed. Faculty of seven Teachers. Will afford thorough preparation for Sophomore class of leading institutions of State. The coming year to be most successful in history of institution. Strong hnan cial backing Rates very reasonable. Write for catalogue and other intorma- vhA va vy vANAy vfty vftvft ftftflftvft lion to J. T. HENRY, Principal. -tin u .u. v. ,w. iy ,.w nr w w -fir w w -rr w Rev. B. F. Hargett, Financial Agt. 7-18-8t A.iHnfflln.Mllllll illlllm,iil!lllll,,.illliM...,illllliilillSlll.,iillllLliillffll MM: WANTED AT ONCE 1,000 BUSHELS ONIONS F A, CI T Thoughtful people business people, want Facts. Then you know where you are and have a basis on which to build. Now, as to True Facts: IT'S we carry in IT'S IT'S for rush. WE SELL 1 Fruit Jars, Rubbers AND FRUIT POWDERS A FACT that th line of goods that stock is the HIGHEST GBADE. IT'S A FACT that the styles that.we carry aae ALWAYS , ... considered UP-TO-DATE. t m n i T7i t rrn 1 l . . , ( 'it I q ii o j rAiii inaii our pricey are as low as it is possioie for us to make them when QUALITY is con siderei, and last but not 'east, IT'S A FACT that we are better equipped to handle Repair Work than any one in the city. A. FACT that we deliver the repairs the day that we promise them. A FACT -that there is nothing too large or too small that we are not able to give satisfaction as to Design, Finish, Workmanship and Price, Could you ask or expect more? GORMAN &'GT!.EEN, LEADING JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS, Sallsbiary, ! Spencer, XlXAxrlora,' U GRIMES SAYS A SaURE DEAL III Wanted .'-The North State Mu tual Life Insurance Company of Kinston, N. C, desires a'Manager for its Branch Office in Salisbury, prnnqpga -iirgpiumfBnumngpiumiBri"1 aiwiigiuiqpiuiitirBit-itrBpiii,i!'iiiB N. C, Position permanent. Ex ceptional opportunity for right man. No Competition in Inter mediate Department. Experience helnful but not necessary. Write with references at oncIe to J . J. Rogebs, Sdp't Agencies, Kinston, N.C. at, ! Has Stood tne Test 25 Years The old, original Grove's Taste less Chill Tonics. You know what you are taking. It is iron and qui nine in a tasteless form. No cre, J uo pay. 50o. Wb still have a number of copies of the California Earth ntmkfi book on hand. The nnce of this boofc is $1.50. Any one buying one of these books will be given a year's subscription to the Watchman; but should you be a subenber we will make the price of the book $1.00. Now, if you want the most interesting book of the day, is the chance to get one at a reduced price. TRINITY COLLEGE Four i)epartmeDts Collegiate. Gradu ate, Engineering and Law. Large library facilities. Well equipped laboratories in all departments of sci ence. Gymnasium furnished with best apparatus. Expenses very moderate. Aid for worthy students. : : : : : : Young Men wishing to- Study Law should in vestigate the superior advantages offered. by the De partmen t of Law in Trinity College : : For catalogue and further information, address D. WNEWSOM, Registrar, 6-20-8 1 DURHAM, N. O. When you bay anything in thfeir drug store you get a Square Deal. Every one from the proprietor to the messenger boy believes in the Square Deal, a standigg rulfc with us to either give you a Square Deal or your money back :: :: :: GRIMES, THE DRUGGIST, Salisbury, - - - Worth Carolina. Always the Full Wame negative t . Cares 0 Cold in One Day, Gri pin Two on Dos. 25c
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