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'1 '- LYERLY; I" . T i -' ' not t:'- ' K r" 28tb. 1$ see ms that winter hag Just now set in The snow has - come ! at last. : ' .. :"'r; v ". '-' . ' ; of the community The health is good. Amandas Lyerly has purchased another : jar head. You better keep yonr eye on him ne will get you. -. f-:-' . Wm, F. Ruftrahd G. Good mau visited at A.JL. LyerlyV last Sunday. . Come again, you are over'wetcome; j . - .- : Rev. N. D. Bodie did not fill his appointment at Christiana . last Suuday. " , - We are glad to note that Bro, MJi B. Rufty, of near Providence church, is oonvaleso e n t. We wish him a speedy recovery. W are reliably informed that some of onr farmers are gather ing up tbeir hay off the fields and find ready sale f r it. 1 Who would have thought that they let General Green get away with them that way last year? i The Lyerly post .office will be discontinued January 81st. Af ter that date boxeB will be served by jour rural carrier. 0. M. Barringer has been busy for tb past two weeks putting up wife ncing for the farmers near Cithrf and and Woodleaf. - . f p. L. Goodman has juit finish ed 4utheriiig his last year's corn crop. He mustrhave had a good crop of it. i 0. J. H. -Lyerly has sold his j'finf i.ew milker to Frank Ingram. Jua listen to that.: W A. Agner killed some very fine porkers last week.' He is one of our substantial farmers. s We are glad to note that we jare( having a very fine school at Union Academy, and hope it may. continue so throughout the term. w e are glad to note that the Hustler bad the pleasure of meet ing Brio. Bartlette, who has mov ed back to his farm, near Dunn's Mountain. Hope he will make it his permanent home. M A. Agner, who was recently married, has moved $o Spencer, wherevhe has a position with the Southern, ! Hustler No. 1. ; ROCK. J January 28 th. We are having cold weather now and I guess ft will kill files. jWiihe Park is building a new house; which ho will occupy when finished. John Shaping is building a big htiue to his L. I paw at Jas. M. Castor's a hen jegg with a letter N on it. It was lak ob January 22nd, 1907. Ha has the egg yet and any one can sej it by calling on him. Burl Castor is digging well. ' ; f I understand that Julius Cas tor loet a nice colt rhy getting its head fast in a hay frame. The animal was worth $75, or more. ivir. saw siaxea in nis noes . - items that wa have a Sh-'H lot h very good this winter,; the best in a time. 1 don't know' what tla a good school. Some ra- are keeping their children Hel ! o; Mr r Ed itor : havey ou heard tha news? t One of our new; Squirs had to solemnize the rite of matrimonyHhe$seoona ariV ter he qualified. He visaeecl of qeing scared ' nearly our f his wits,--yi :Apjigf We elected a new bcrd el iJg istrates. " One of .th did ifni qualify j two of them ook . ; -oath of oflftce; and are a woi ? Tbey ire meji of wfcli balanct d minds and are highly respected -Tow, while the : hil len afe qui et and nobody els is making a racket; some on pknse tell us how j Colonel Henderson settled A. ,W. Winecoff's suit ogainst the County Coinmiisi oners for the money they received for their is f ue of bonds. And, Bob may be accused of being a little inquisi tive, but why was it necessary to issue bonds, what use was made of the fmbney and dd they pay Mr; Winecoff his legal per. cent. Please give us the facts. Bob. The case : our correspondent speaks of is now on the court docket and wili come up for trial at the February term of court The bonds spoken of were issued for the purpose of paying off the floating indebtedness of the coun ty which was incurred by. reason of the recent smallpox epidemic in the county. Ed. Rat turns PIttsbor Upside Dm. A rat wai the cer ter of attrac tion for a while on last Tuesday at this place and caus d almost an entire suspension ol business in our ancient borough. One of our townsmen had caught a large rat in a trap and turr.ed it loose in the main street, when it ran up a shade tree and perched on the. end of a limb. It soon attracted a crowd, and, a rifle being procured, many shots were fired at it, which for a long time the rat, compla V . , ' 1 ' T TH .L . one Fihst i onr promi and others a vi y from th? school, for instead oil teaching the children how to spell, read and write, things they ought to learn, tbey ask them to bring; their musical instruments to school. Tney also teach the children to buy and sell pictures. Djtiidv don't call, that a good suliool, do you, Mr Saw? -ANDY cently disregarded. and then another of nent ' business men would shot t at it arcid t'ie cheers and shouts of the crov-t, un" finally a fatal shot fit? y Ernest Farrel brought it ' he ground dead. Pittstoro L r-.l. 43r. ViRflgrttifHadi Motfeiag Jo Sa, ; Sev Til represeniatives - of N w ewpair have . ct Ited it .Tg'iw rmiire'faVeiLiue pJf cv; i . o .ecte; Wf .Vf..dv ilh n i a v lew pjf securing ; a state m rut relative io'ibhe stories pub lisB&d in spveral papers that the Bun ct;mbe - coutity aut b o r ties fish to kno - wh re the- o wiir ' t Biltmore has lis; ?d his iisoisl property for taxation. ' They did nofijsucceed -iii secur iog an audience but the butler carried a note "from one newspa V'it man to Mr. Yanderbilt. The butler came back with "the State- ment.that Mr. Vandrbilt knew) nothing about the newspapers in question, and had nothing to say. -Washington correspondence of Asheville Gazette-News. 1 New Postage Stamps. -A new issue of : post.;e stamo5 . will be nut on sal at 6 (XX) vieti-1 d ntial postoffices, bearing on their face the name of the city and state in which the postoffice i situated. It is believed that this icnovation in stamps wiil awuy with posioffiee robberieauu mke it much easier to trace criminals. The postoflSce robbery at Chicago a few years ago is a g"i d example of the ease with which etolen postage stamps can be disposed of, for no trace of tin perpetrators was ever discovered, although nearly $100,000 worth of statu pa were stolen,- mostly of small deuomii af ions. Another reason tor the change is to deter mine the amount of business done at different poiittsf Ex. Senator Alger Dead. Washington, Jan. 24. Senator Alger, died suddenly at his home here this morning, J There were practically no pre monitory symptoms that- the eTd L was near, j v" Tho senator had a-pljeaeatit-chst with Mrr Alf r in her room, tLeu wan4: ic - n st. irs. a later the jen t rence of t e h r' BigPricaferEaro'ra, A sinste ear oLBo ; Yfc Dent, corn, weighing ?nei n ounces,, sold at the low. Stte College for the phencmenal pric of $150. which ia at- the rate of $8,850 per bushel. Each kernel is worth 18 cents. Dun L. Pas cal of DeWitt, a member of the Iowa Corn Growers' Association who grew this remarkable e,r, was the purchaser at the sale, which has eclipsed all previous prices for corn and established a world's record. . The grand champion single ear last year brought on y $11 and was grown by H. J. Ross, of Far ragut, Iowa. 'The second grand champion last year was wou by Hotherstrawt;of Des Moines, and and sold for t7. The grand cham pionship ten ears of last year were thos belonging to O, J. Eaat on, of Whitney, and' sold far $80, which at that time was the high est price ever paid for that amount of seed corn. Ames correspond ence Des Moines Register and Leader. 2 i CORK'S q .ii; il . ' . ;:;! f C J SVkTu The, sen cunu ' reci r m fcim iot ayfc ai ich he hf .ad dt il.-r- pted ai a;pr riate resoK tior out of r vec the senator. Adjourned 12:17. LECTRIC BITTERS THE BEST FOB BILIOUSNESS AND KIDNEI3. THE OH EWERS PREFERENCE BEING FOR THE GENUBIE SUN CURED TO BACCO WITH , LESS SWEETENING THAN IS USED C THE OLD BRANDS OF MUCH LOITER STANDING, CAUSED REYNOLDS9 SUN CURED, IN SO SHORT A T31V1E, TO WIN THE PLACE AS FAV6rITE WITH CHEW ERS. SOLD AT S0o. PER POUUD IN So. CUTS g STRICTLY lOc.'AND 15c. PLUGS, AND IS TH& BEST VALUE IN SUN CURED "TOS ACCO THAT CAN BE PRODUCED FOR CHEWERS. R. J. REYNOLDS T00A000 C0y nston-Salem, 11 C. Lookout forroiir Next V iag Contest. It's a Buggy. free Sample Proved Toil torfwouW have to feSlia blirsrer barna if ym oald only listen to reason ndVin-' . crease yonr yieias per acre' b-renrlcliiiur tout soil and feedirar yonr plants yriih. Xh&t vonderWu-er(( Vtf giaiaH : It has been "the tremendous fluccess of many farmers ail over the South, who started life with only a few acres and a one-horse plow. Now, after using these fertilizers for many Years, these farmers are rich. Bead what they say in bur almanac. 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D. cared this child: When our little girl was one year old we noticed a sore on one of her cheeks and thought it was a tooih rash, hut later it spread all over her face like eczema, I tried four doctors and the child was not relieved and my wife and . I were greatly worried Then we saw your offer of a free sample bottle and decided to try D. D. D. We $aw Oat the sample did just what it thovld, so we decided to try a large bottle of the D. D. D., and when we had used half a bottle the child was completely cured. We cannot tell you how thankful we are to D. I. D. Prescription. Any one that wants information eon write vt direct. Mr.& Mrs. Ttaeo. Kortenhorn 784 No. Twelfth St.. fteadingj Pa. D. D. D. Prescription acts on the only scientific principle of curing the skin through the skin. It is the discovery of the eminent skin specialist, Dr. D. D.. Dennis, whose work is now endorsed by the greatest authorities in the world. We know zvhat D.D. D. vrittdo. We know how it gives instant relief from itch and soon a permanent cure. ' If we did not know this we would not recommend the remedy to our patrons and neighbors when we could make so much larger a profit on skin remedies that we could compound ourselves. Call at onr store and we will give you a free pamphlet tell ing about the proper treat ment for skin diseases TW Grimes Drill Go, SalisJjury, N C. ' TftTalePistiwTrMtEiBjit. Drj M. P. Smith, a veterinary surgeon of the city, hag gon to : Bichmond to take the Pastenr ; treatment." He was called to ex la paiue a ScotchOoIlie, owned by E. S. McKiniiey, and while -ex amining the animal it bit him on the thumb. As the dos showed sign 9 of rabies, he was tilled, and Dr. inith at once went to Rich mond for treatme&t ' For twig Troubles I E Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cer tainly cured coughs; colds, bronchitis; consumption. And it certainly strengthens weak throatsand weak lungs. There can be no mistake about this. You know it is true. And your own doctor will say so. - The best kind of a testimonial - "Sold for over ixtyyeer, X)0(DOOO Our Second Week of the Big Shoe Sale A Imiiers XjOwen.3au. o ziuuiaiMia.' ors or Md by ?. O. Aytr Oo JUi For everybody in Salisbury and surroundings. Lots of NEW goods will be put out THIS WEEK that you liavit seen yet. "Some of them are delayed shipments which have just arrived Everybody knows the stylishness of our shoes, and their excellent quality. Every shoe in this sale is fresh spic-span goods, but we have too many, we want to turn them into cash and get the room for our Spring Shoes that! will soon be rolling in. Money , we want, but Room we must have. mm GLASS SHES AND LOTS OF THEM. Fop $jB7 and $1,8 You carl boy here now some of oar best and finest shoes Jfor women worih up tQ $3..00 and onr chief lines of $2.50 and 2.75 Shoes.. ' At $2.8 Yoa get pick and Choice of our $4 00 arid $3.50 hen for Women, includ ing "Red Cr.ss" and Dr. Reeds's Famous Cushiu Sole Shoes, worth $3 50 and $4.00. $2J44 and $gB08 Buys HERE and NOW a raft erf Men's $s.50 and $4.00 Shoes, iu all the leath ers and of the best kuown maks -iur thecountry. We have good ones for $1.96 and $1 69. v $1.1 fbr Misses' Shoes and Shok for Women worth S 150 and SI.T5. BAt VI0C2. . W have a emrot t wcjw t formulai of ai cur tb r i KMn the bowels resulai J Fills nd thus hasten 6B' shoet fnj c t Ire j - Wort X iy 75c ecovery. I Soslon Shoe Store L .-s' Stortn Rubbers . , . My n 's Storm 'Rubbers . . i "Two-in-ona" Shoe Polish. 39 6 - - - -- - - - I - - - 4 Hi AH mm
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