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1 ' -7- i' . : . ' - r r . I: n n.-' k 1 2 1 i i orre sponde nee. 12 V ' . -J FAITH, . . Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Beaver's little girl died Tuesday. ' A few days ago a woman with a three-year-old girl was wanting to oook, wask and iron for some family, where she could keep her little girl with her, . ,x J. T. Wyatt shipped a car load of building stones to Gela, N. C, today." Operator Howard has left the railroad company and gone with the American Stone Co., where he gets more wages. We want him back at the depot at Granite Quarry. The. granite shippers have a lot of trouble in getting flat cars ' to ship off their granite. It has been impossible to got any cars for the gpst several days, and- it is a great hardship on the people in and around Faith who have thousands of leet of granite cut and waiting to be shipped. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bean moved today near Faith where he can send his little girl to school. Leflex istPbDding x . aunt,M8, Dora Talbart, at Granite-Quarr Miss -Lillie a few weeks with her . ROWAN ACADEMY. v December 15th. It will soon be Christmas, hope Santa Claus will visit us all. B. FvEUer and little daughter, of Craven, visited atC, L. Frick's last Sunday, There will be a Christmas tree at St, Luke's Christmas day at 2 p. m., instead of on Saturday be fore as was stated in the last issue of this paper. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Cauble visited Mr. Cauble's sister, of Rockwell, last Saturday night and Sunday. Don't forget the missionary sale at St. Luke's Saturday, De cember 22ndj Everybody is in vited to come. Don't forget to bring your pocket books along. Geo. D. Peeler visited his grand mother, Mrs.- Cornilla Peeler, who is the oldest lady in our com munity. Patsey. O O. O O O O O O O O O o o rr u Are: Things that may be of A . i ! Probably a Gift of this Kind would be more Appreciated. At any rate be sure to come in and look Over the i - : - i - rv iillMiyii it A young lady at Mr. and John R. Ludwick's. Mrs. A young lady at Mr. and Mrs. George Parker's. Yes, "Lee',' you are exactly right. . Burl Hopkins moved to Granite Quarry today . where he has justj built himself a new house on his lot. . 1 Hog killing is on in, our-town now. Goffnfr, Albert Brown, . HeAy Hess and a good many others are now killing and we ow' where to eo to board. v.. xne uaxi8ma8 tr at tne jsap- r " tisc on -Mon day night, Dec: the 24th, and not . on the' 25th as stated in last issue, ' Venus wishes all the correspon dents and readers a happy Dhrist mas. Venus? A Pastor Remembered on His Birthday. On Dec. 6, 1906, the Organ and Ebenezer congregations gave their pastor, the writer, a most bounti ful birthday dinner at the par eonaee at Organ Church. The occasion waa a most delightful and pleasant one. More than i hundred of the kind and thought ful members, together with Rev. N. D, Bodie, pastor of -the Union charge, gathered to spend the day with us and make glad our hearts, . Besides their kindly presence and bountiful dinner of which all present participated to their en tire satisfaction, the members left for our future use wheat, corn, oats, flour, etc.,- aggregating an amount, at a low estimate of not; less than $35. Recentl y at - meeting oi the council of the two congregations they increased our salary $100. These tangible evi dences of appreciation on the part of these people whom we serve in spiritual things greatly encourage us., May this mutual, helpful and pleasant relation continue in definitely. May the Lord gieatly bless the kind and - thoughtful donors. ' C. A. Brown. Christmas will soon be here, look for old Santa Claus children. There was a spelling bee at Bowau Academy last Thursday night. There was a large crowd present. Misses Sophie Lyerly and Vinnie Johnson were the con testaots. The score stood 49 to 63 in favor of Miss Vinnie. There will be a Christmas tree at Shiloh M. E. church. South, Granite Quarry, N. C, Christmas morning at 10 o'clock. Every body is cordially invited. Misses Pearle and Vinnie John son visited their sister, Mrs. Jno. C. Holshouser Sunday last. I Chas. Safrit purchased a fine young mule from A. D. Thomas right out the plow Saturday evening, bitched up and took a triP. -, : Mr, Safrit has his lot cleared 'off for his new dwelling house. Ray, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Thomas was quite ill with pneumonia, but is gradually recovering, we are glad to note. There will, be preaching at Granite Quarry, Shiloh M, E. church the 6th.if January. Sun day morning''at eleven o'clock and seven at night. Mr. Ross and family visited at Mr. Adam Cauble's Sunday las$. I wish you all a merry Christ mas and a happy new year. Ruth. 2 Mammoth Stock of Furniture, Car pets, Rugs, Hottsehold and Office . Furnishings, 0 Ciraiaware, Lamps, Toilet Sets; y etc., carried by me. . : Maccabees Pay Policy. E. E. Proctor and N. S. Poteet, as Record Keeper and Com. of Salisbury Tent No. 10 Macca bees, have paid to Mrs. Mirtha Fraley $1,000 insurance carried by her son, the late Wm, Walk er, who recently died from in juries received in a fall from a building in Greensboro. This is the fit claim paid in North Carolinfiby the Maccabees and was watched by all Macca bees, and other secret societies. Some time was consumed on ac count of the papers being fixed up here and in Greensboro. The business of the Maccabees is con ducted on a strictly business ba sis. A deputy is expected here at any time to promote the' inter ests of the order. Succeeded at Last. Lanis N. C, Dee. 3rd. Sherman Wal ter and Mis Efl&e tchler were married at Moores Villft this (Monday) morning, be tween 1 and 5 o'clock. It was a Tun-away. They had tried on Oc tober 28th, got as far as Char lotte and the young man's fath- " k efnoroght him back. We are TVI informed that the young man is V' 16 years old and the lady is 22 -r-years old. We wish them along! District Stewards Meetirg. On last Wednesday the district stewards of the Salisbury district held their annual meeting in the First Methodist church. A pas tor's conference was held in the afternoon at which a number of questions pertaining to church work were discussed. At nih the Rev. Moore, a missionary- of the chhrch in Korea, delivered an interesting sermon. He told of much of his work in the east, and -exhibited to the congregation a number of native articles he had o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOl VVd have a large and varied 'Assortment in Quali ti$h and Prices. Yt)u are cordially invited to give me a call. Very respectfully, - W West Inniss Street. VV iil XJ 11 H 500 Bushels Clay nod White Peas. 100 Turkeys. MI A I MW&9 For groceries. DEMTISTBYS jt mm Roasonablo Pricoat Philadelphia Dental Office, q work in allbraiicltes .of Den tistryi Our prices are so low no . .- -one can afEord to loo&k their teeth. Let ua examine' ycMif mouth, advise you what you need and North Main Street. Wishes to sav to his many customers and friends, and K f IN tup puuiic ili gtJUcrai iiicii u.c uao txiio ia v. the largest and most complete lines of Mer T J! J 1 J? J ? X"U I 4- n-n A Ki M cxianuise to De iouuu m tue uilciiiva, asks, that you call and look through ' ij this mammoth stock. Children's and Misses Coats. . If you are looking for a Ladies' Coats, he has them in all the new styles; coverts, shadow plaids, tan and castor kerseys, black kerseys, rain coats, all up-tothe-minute. Big lot of Children's and Misses' Coats. Something that is real nobby and stylish. Fine Line of Dress Goods. If you are looking for the most uptodate stales in Dress Goods, simply see his line. He has all the new shadow effects, in all colors, and in black. His stock cannot' bej surpassed. See his Poplins and Panamas,, Serges and Po ... de Soie, in fact anything in Dry Goods. It will do you good to call and see what he has Our line of black and colored Taffetas Guaranteed. Have no equal. They are just from the loom. Mo starch, oft and pliable, still having the rustle. Big Line of Carpets and Rugs. All. new and up-to-date. Big line of Lace Curtains. Bought in a job. Can save you from 25c to 50c a pair. Sample Carpets. Comforts and Blankets. Short ends of Percals, Domes tics, Flanneletts. All cheap and good styles. If you want the Best Shoes for Men; See his line. If you Want a G-ood Hat: See what he has. 8 3 OFF. HOURS quote you prices. Our crowns and bridges are equal to'the best. After December lstiour cheapest full plate will be $10,00, other prices will remab'the same. Don t forget our pVinless extractions. Remember, we guarantee all of our wojk. Office 122 N. Main St, Over man Duiiaing Beesign CASH ONLY: DR. FOX flanage i 9 A. M. TO oooooooooooo 4:30 P. M. o -8 5 Every Dollar Put in nr Carriages v-J54',-.-;v: i 0 K L4 i7 - yyj.- -NxNwv- mazy'' V 4f ilTiwE KAiifiaEifl ft r9 Salisbury's Fast (Brovinj) Store, TREIGHER' flOOO Ladies' Tilisses and : Ghildrens' Cloaks to be (Offered at a (3 r eat Reduction. Our Oress (Edods stocti as ivell as Blankets ivill ' . . . surf er a great Price Gut For the next 101 buys honest materials mad up by . skilled work m e n , th eref or e, goods bought from us are both stylish and durable and we have prices to correspond. 6? O d Are You Going to T 1L o Mower, Harrow, i Need a New Kake, or Cultivator This Season? Cut thisout and bring it to the store, and we shall present you with a valuable souvenir. t t V f . J i D. Oestreicher .5 O o o o o $ o i o i o 6 o o If you are we shall certainly appreciate an oppor tunity to figure with you on your requirements. We carry a nice line at all times and can get foryoij ff) promptly anything we do not happen to have in O stock. Get repairs for Johnston Mower from us. A 1 .- ' To j ' k : : " ? r - - X- O o r4 .- 1 o o t you will feel more se curity, have more pride in your turnout if your harness made of good material and presents a good appearance. We offer. QUALITY,: STYLE and PRIC o a Call at our place, it doesn't matter whether you are readyto buy or not. Look over our line and when you are a rfiflriv Von will know whftrft tn en i " r ow O o 69 O 69 We are going to sell some twohorse wagons mighty cheap from now on. If you want one you had better see what we are offering before buying. Barber Buggy & Wagon Co, 115 E. Council Street, Salisbury,' N. C, O 0 O o o o o o 1 .-v ;na nappy me. i brought home with him from J Korea. 9 P. X. 9i 9i - i. f 7- 4 1 Ill MM 111 tm I i im
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