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1 f orrespndenee. i i . , . i . j i . - - , - j ' 60LD KNOB. i 1 The-farmers are busy with their farm work, picking cotton sowing oats, etc. . Cotton" will not make half a crop, corn will not do as much.' j I ' Mrs. Eva Trexler fell off her piazza and broke one of her legs near the ankle. This was a pain ful accident, and old ! age may cause her to be confined for a long time. Mrs; G. W. Park is very; sick at her home. There will be a children's day and harvest- home service at St. Peter's church, on Satur day, October 27th. An interest ing programme is being arranged. Remember the date. A good time is expected. ' Bro. j Snort, allow us to con gratulate you. Mrs. (Andrew Barger is very low at her home; paralysis is thought to be the cause. Thos. Broadway has moved his j familyj on Cam Morgain's place, near here. .. And again it seems that our R. F. JRoute No. 6 from Salis bury, is subject to change. We hope this is only gossip ; surely our route will not be changed any more. If the proposed changes are made 14 families will be de prived of their mail, unless they make a change in boxes. Some will nrnhn.hlv mnvfl t.o fS-nlH Will. Route 1. Now if we are going to havec free delivery mail, let's have it. p the route was established for the convenience of the people let it remain where it is. Give us free delivery or give us the old star route and a postoffice to get our mail. There is Borne talk of circulating a petition to down this route and to petition for the old star route. We' notice in the Salisburv Post that jHon. A. L. Lingle has ten . dered nis resignation as as ser vice done the Republican party, his resignation to take effect at onceJ Sure, your resignation ie accepted as heartily as you ten dered it. You resigned to the wrong parties if you did'nt want i oooonDrl -Wo Vmvft alrAadv felt the effects of your resigna tion. The heavens seem to weep so that we can't make hay or pick cotton. The sun seems to be on his southward .journey and the moon was first seen to shine in the west last week. All this is a token of your departure. The Republican party has been much strengthened and we rejoice with the masses. W e don't blame you, Bro. Lingle, if Spencer Blackburn promised you an office and then wbuld'nt give it to you, don't you vote for him, try somebody; else. You better get -Hackett to put it in writing. Be not deceived. Be sure you are right, then go ahead. We bid you farewell. May -Hackett take you and keep you. May Hackett make his money to shine on you and be loyal. to you. May Hackett lift up his eyes on you and give you an office; amen. . Lee. Jewish Festival, ' The greatest of the Jewish festivals, the day of atonement, began at sunset last Friday and continued until euuset on the fol lowing evening. Religious ser vices were held all day in the Elk's Hall, and they were attend ed by the Jewish families of the cities. During the holiday the business places of the Jewish merchants were closed. They Make You Feel Good. The pleasant purgative effect experienced by all who use Cham berlaios Stomach and Liver Tablots, and the healthy condition of the body and mind which they create makes one feel joyful. Price, 25 cents. Samples free at James Plummer . Salisbury, and Spencer Pharm acy Spencer, N, C, LYERLY. : - October 1st. This seems to be the busiest season of the year, especially with the" farmers. The good old summer time has just about passed and the health ful season is coming on. J. C. Goodman contemplates going to Florida, October 5th. We do not know why but probab ly to make it his future home. We willregret to see him leave. There will be several lectures at the Jr. O. U. A. M., meeting next Saturday night. Every member should be present. Ice cold lemonade will be served. M. A. Goodman and family visited at A. L. Lyerly's last Sun day v night. Come again, wel cone. . Our farmers are not near through making their meadow hay yet. It seems; very late to make hay in October. So much rain has done the work for them. Geo F. Blackwell, M quite sick. We wish him a speedyv re covery. Many of; Union's j congregation attended services at St. Matthew's last Sunday Some will laugh'and some will scorn, some will get married, if they have a chaLce to run. We hope to report a wedding some of these sweet days. We will be pleased to know who, when they join hands. G. L. Lyerly and family visited S. A. Earnhart's last Sunday evening, i Pleasant Wise, of Chestnut Hill, visited in the neighborhood last Sunday. Some good pros pects. Look cut ladies. A change in the weather today. What, the North pole getting closer? If it continues, we will need some shoes by next spring. Lewis D. Earnhart and family, of Spencer, visited their parents last Sunday. We all love to get ut in the county breeze. There is much cotton to pick yet. t seems as it tne price don't encourage the farmers. By all accounts, the indica tions for a cold winter are very good. It seems as if our mill has run empty, so the Hustler will crawl off for this time, but hope to ap pear again in the near future. The Hustler. TRADIN6 FORD. And still it rains. The health of th community is some better, but there is still sickness. Mrs. M. A. Cornelison, who has been sick for quite a while, is yet in a serious condition. A little boy of Frank Edwards, who lives near Spencer, died, and was buried at Trading Ford ceme tery last Friday. Venus, how are weddings com ing on in your town? It seems that the young people wedding struck around here of late. We expect another one soon. -We are glad to hear from Stan ly Boy and to read the news from Stanly county. That's right bud, give us the news every week. Our town is in a hustle now ; going to pea pickings nearly every night. We agree with Venus as to his birthday presents among the cor respondents of The Watchman, j but we do not agree to any one else joining cur society, Now su?po8? a hundred or more would join our order, it would tak all our time and money sending Dut presents, therefore we oppose any outside The Watchman force. Let us hear from ethers on this subject. SAtfU ACADEMY. We are glad to see, cool weath er has come. It seems to be a great comfort for the Bick. but we are glad to see all the sick are better. We have no fever in this com munity at present. P. S. Kluttz has rolled back his oldiiouse to give place for a new, two-story house which he will erect in a few weeks. Farmers in our community are preparing to sow oats and wheat. Cotton picking is in order. New cotton will be about one third short in this section. Our fall communion will be at Salem on the second Sunday in October, at 11 o'clock. Prepara tory services Saturday at 2 o'clock p. m. H. A. Trexler has a peach tree that bears gourds. The bloom is a pach bloom but the fruit is gourds in shape. The ex-postmaster at Manning has a fine patch of pumpkins. Salem church will soon have a new tower and a bell in it. The old Burkhead place has been divided into two shares be tween Mrs. Meroney, of Davie county and Mrs. Davidson, of Rowan. Well, I guess the county candi dates will soon be on the stump looking for a warm place. P. S. Kluttz sold three bales of cotton some weeks ago. He has seven more to pick out. Snipe. - FAITH. Rev. J. A. J. Farrington, of Salisbury, preached a fine sermon to the members of Stone Lodge, I. O. O F., No. 273, at the Re- formed church here Sunday. A large number of people were pres ent. About 40 or 50 members came over from Granite Quarry and much was done for the good of the order. The following young people are off for Mtr. Pleasant College : Ivey Hoffner, Myron Fisher, Joseph Ritchie, Arthur Ritchie, Edgar and Robert Agner. Miss Pearl Lingle has returned home from Salisbury to live with her parents, and she will, with her sister, Mies Ida, run a millinery store. Their dress goods have al ready arrived. The ladies' hats are on the way. is visiting Allie ' r-i 'n Seaford. Miss Jennie Lewis, of Salisbury, has come to Faith to make her home with her sister, Milton Hoffner. At Mr, and Mrs. Martin Bar- ger's, a young granite cutter. At Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Mc- Comb's, a young house-keeper. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilhelm were thrown from a wagon of hay. Mr. Wilhelm broke his arm and Mrs, Wilhelm's ankle was broken. The doctor replaced them and they are getting along all right. Mrs. Shive is visiting her daugh ter Mrs. Baxter McCombs. C, A Peeler, of the Globe store, has returned from the north with his new stock of goods. The pnstoffice address and tl e date of the birthday of all the members was mailed last week to the members of the birthday association We hope it wiP He a great success, and that every one will be pleased with what they receive. D. A. Hodges little boy (the youngest child) died Monday morning. VENUS ' Devil's Island Torture is no worse than the terrible easo of Piles that afflic'ed me 10 years Then I was advised tQ apply Bucklen's Arnica Salve, , and le than a box permanently curM me, j writes L. S. Napier, of Rugles, : Ky. Heals all wound?, tfurnB and Sores like magic. 25c at all druggists. ST. PAUL PICK-UPS. j G. A. Goodman bought a colt from Bill Cline the other week, I heard John Shaping say that he'was going to out wheat on the first day of October. We have had a lot of sickness in our community and plenty of rain.. The people are getting ready to sow wheat and gather their corn. - Allen Heilig wants to get a renter on his farnT next year. They are making molasses at the molasses factory. Bro. Henderson People Who Study Music Are only satisfied with the bfsfc piano they can afford to buy. The Weaver Piano is not a low priced piano but ia cheaper in the end than others for people who want a good tone and want it to last. Send for a catalogue. WEAVER ORGAN & PIANO CO,, Manufacturers, York Pa. PS tured tobacco of made, you would d sons for the bisr differ and its imitators. SCHNAPPS is clean ! The Reynolds factories are as clean as the cleanest kitchen the tobacco in manufacture is scarcely touched by human hands with special machinery to cleanse the leaf and produce clean chewing tobacco When such scrupulous care is taken with the choicest selections of tobacco from America's finest chewing to bacco districts, can you wonder that SCHNAPPS is so satisfying, so pure, so different from chews Expert tests prove that this superior tobacco requires and takes a sma.ler amount of sweetening-than any other kind and has a wholesome, stimulating and satisfying effect on chewers. Be sure the letters SC:hsnapps. direction of the 1875, and who ness a life - There are out the fe see CHILDEENS Shoes Sold right here in this town, we would not give house-room They LOOK all right, but that's all. Ours at a very little more price will OUTWEAR 3 pairs of them. Have you ever tried them? "THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES" "fot Salisbury and surroundings is AT " . I I I o-stoim JL Grove hes stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales Domes, uoes tnis record 01 mem appeal to you c ; Enclosed .with every bottle is a Tea Cent package of Grove's ON YOUR HUNTING TRIP Be sure to be properly equippedobtain the STEV ENS and you CANNOT GO wrong. We make RIFLES . ". . from $2.25 to $150.00 PISTOLS ... from 2.50 to 50.00 SHOTGUNS . . from 7.50 to 35.00 Ask your dealer and insist on our popular make. I f you cannot obtain, weship direct, carriage charges prepaid, .upon receipt of catalog price. Send for- 140-page Illus trated catalog. If inter ested in Shooting, vou oug-httohave It. Mailed for four cents in stamps to cover postage. Our attractive three-color Aluminum Hanger will be Sent anywhere for 10 cents in stamps. J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO., P. O. Box 4096 Chicopee Falls, Mass., U. S. A. FOLEYSHONEYTAR Cures Colds; Prevents Pneumonia CQesumesft Chew IRflsn If vou could see how SCHNAPPS is made and sniff the delightfully appetizing aroma of the thoroughly cured, well ma which it is cover the rea- between SCHNAPPS appetizing and wholesome so that pretend to be as good? on the tag and under the The Reynolds Company is same men who have managed it since have made the chewing tobacco busi study. plenty of plugs that look like Schnapps, same satisfying chewing qualities. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO 'COMPANY Winston-Salem, N. C. hi Good Ones! Shoo Store Manar- s Tflsteless Chill Tome CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. . Jo" all Jo Whom these Presents may .corner-Greeting: . ' Whereas, it appears to my satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record iof the proceedings for the voluntary dis solution thereof by the unanimous con sent of all the stockholders, deposited in my office, that the McNairy-Farmer Company a corporation of this State, ' whose 1 rincipal office is situated in the town of Faith, county of Rowan. State of $orth Carolina H. C. FarmerTeing the agent therein and in-eharggsiere-r f, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the tequirements of chapter 21, revisal of 1905, entitled '"Corporations," preliminary to the is suing of this certificate of dissolution : "! Now. Therefore, I, J Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State' of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 8th' day of August, 1906, file in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writ ing to the dissolution of said corpora tion, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now oh file in my said office as provided by law. In Testimony whereof, I have here to set my hand and affixed my official seal, at Raleieh. this 8th dav of Au- gust, A D., 1906. I J.BRYAN QRIMES, 9-5 4t pd. Secretary of State. WW 55 tag spell under the with 127 North Main St. E. W. BURT, -sr over One and a Half Million no vure, no ray w. Black Root liver Pills.
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