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. ------ i Donde I - - ' I a - FAITH. - J. D. A. Fisher, Esq., went over to Grauite Quarry April 28th to marry a couple. Mr. Alexander : P. Floyd was married to Mrs. Dora A. Tolbert'at the home of th bride. We wish them a long, happy life. M. Q. M. Fisher, J. Lawson Kluttz, Orlin Crjise and Augustus Siflord, was selected with the as sistance of the County Suxveyor to tun off and divide the lands of Lafayette Josey between his chil dren. There is about four hun dred acres more or less, and con tains some valuable timber and granite lands,. At Lafayette Josey's sale Sat urday was a large crowd and things sold welCTurkeys, "sight unseen," setting out in the woods, brought $2.00 and $2.10 each. :.:Shoata, weighing from 70 to 100 pounds, brought $10.50 to $12,10 each. An old time three corner ; ed onnboard broueht $10.50. Corn , brought 90 cts per bushel. Mrs. John H..Wilkerson is con fined to her bed for several days. It's a young housekeeper a Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Lyerly's, Sat urday, April 29th, 1907. It's a voune ladv at Mr, ana Mrs. Charles Stirewalts', May 7th 1907. Clitus Stirewalt has returned home frome the samtorium and will soon be well again. Venus .ROWAN' ACADEMY. As the items have been absent for a few weeks from the R. A and B. C, I will drop in a few lines. Most of the farmers are through planting their crop. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. C. Holshou ser were the welcome visitors to Mrs. Holshouser's parents last Saturday night. Society of going to giy att jc cream Bupperl next Saturday nightMailth, . Everybody ia cordially invited to come. i ! it- 1 Cousin Lee, you said in your last week items that you all were planting cotton. Well we are not doing that up here. We are planting the seeds, are we not Patsey? Mr. and Mrs. CalvirTMiller visit ed their daughter, Mrs. Walter Elam, Sunday last. Mr. and Mra C, A. Johnson and Master Roy, . were visitors at Mr. Walter Elam's Sunday last. Misses Jane and Sophia Cauble visited Mrs. Chas, Safrit yester-' day!. Ruth. Young Girl Found Drunk. A young white girl 18 years of age, who says she is an orphan from Sampson county, is now in Cumberland county jail, and what to do with her is a problem Sher iff Watson and Deputy Sheriff Pate are trying to solve. She is certainly an object fox charitable attention, and we would -suggest that some of our numerous chari table organizations take her in hand. Yesterday Sheriff Watson learned that a young white wo man was misbehaving herself on the Wilmington road and sent Deputy Sheriff Pate to investi gate. He found a young girl with but a few stitches of clothes on her back, fast asleep in a corner of a field, having plainly fallen there in a drunken stupor. She would not be at all unprepossing in looks if she were given a bath and some clean clothing, which the sheriff says will be done this afternoon. The girl has evident ly abandoned herself to . every in decency of life, and now while she is young is the time to try to re form her. Fayetteville Observer. Rei. C.G.Wells Accept Pastorate. Mooresville, May 5. The con gregation of the Baptist church have called 0. G. Wells, of War saw, as their pastor. Since Dr. Stallings, of Salisbury, "gave up this charge on account - of his health the church has beea with out a regular pastor. SpeoiaHo Charlotte Obsesver, , , nee 6QLDKN08. V3; . I ' May 6 th. We are delighted with thfe beau tiful weather we are now enjoying.' " r Corn is coming up nicely, .wheat is heading and blackberries are blowing luck to the tiller of the sou. i W. M. Stoner, of this toc will be the champion watermelon gpecial Agent ftt Rfchmond Va., raiser of Rowan. Mr. Stoner will on or before June: 11th, and pay plant about 500 hills, ing fee of 50 cents. ; T Tt' . tt ii A The Jr. 0. U. A. M Hall, at Rockwell, has been completed and aud West of Danville will be hon the ardent Juniors met lastTues- ored from Richmond or Norfolk, day night for the first time in it. rru; ;a nna h thing that we can be proud of. It shows the interest ot the Juniors for the betterment of our public school and for the protection .ot P,nf a w n.anrna . : , , , , , et urescent, maae a long ana aoie aaaress on mat nignu. rrqi. George dwelt long on the princi- Dies of the Order, and broueht ou every point of the meaning of Vir- lure, xiuerty uu jratnutiBui. A . T mr r i . . , - w necieu wun me ooutnern mimng Co., of Gold Hill, is moving some of his machinery from this place to Gold Hilfr Later the atamD mill hr will h torn Hnurn and j x xl x i -i x r moveaioi,napiace. v,ap. rruc- the general public may use this tor will move to this place from train. Excellent service on rega ins home in Salisbury at an early lar trains to and from Richmond dat " ... There is some talk of a saw mill in our town in a short while. It is to be hoped the talk will be . j . fcumu mtu nunuu. Harvey A, Trexler, who has been connected with C. M. Miller. C. E., spent Saturday and Sunday at home. Harvey tells us he win - A A 9 V soon return to iarm worK. There is to be another base ball team to organize here soon. They haven't as vet received their name. but we presume it will be the non X. L. They will no doubt be in the league for the season. The Gold Knob boy's crossed bats with the Granite Quarry team last Saturday, which resul ted iBjf)oore.?f 4. tii-jrfavbjr!of Gold Knob:? The GramQuarf boys were a little shy and it was at first thought that our trip to their town was fruitless, but after they found enough boys from Faith and other points they de cided to fan the G. K. boys out, but there was two at the fanning out and Park, the G. K. pitcher knocked a hole through their bats and we carried home the above score. Of course we were driving 4 horses, and in spite of all the -I mud we arrived all O.lK. M. C. Qumn, of Salisbury came out last week and bought 33 bales of cotton from G. W. Park at 12 cents per pound. This is a pile of cotton for one farmer to sell at once and speaks well- for the community. It will also be a pile of money and still there are some people who ing don't pay." say "farm- Lee. Plan Might Work Farther South. Washington, May 5. The in terstate' commerce co mrr ission has rendered its first opinion in a case in volving the reasonableness of an exprftss rate, The case was brought by the Society of Ameri can Florists, who claimed that the rate charged by the United States .Express Compauy on cut flowers from New Jersey points to New York city was unreasonable, ex cessive and unjust,- In July 1906, the rate was increased from 50 cents to $1.00 per hundred pounds The commission rliles .that the rate should be reduced to 60 cents per hundred pounds and holds that the express company cannot justify its increase in rate by the mere production of its contracts with its own agents and the rail road companies. - - Let me send you free for Ca tarrh, just to prove merit, a Trial size Box of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. It is a sncw white creamy, healing antiseptic balm. Containing such healing ingredi ents as Oil Eucalyptus, Thymol, Myithol, etc., it gives instant and .lasting relief to Catarrh of the nose and throat. Make the free test and see for yourself what his preparation can and will ac- Z-i I' 1 3 J T CI 1 compiisii. Auuiess ui, ouuop, Racine, Wis. Large jars 50 cents. Sold by Grimes Drug Store. Confederate ..Veterans' Re-Union, Rich- mood. Ya., Maf 30tn-June 2nd. 1907. For the above occasion South ern Railway will sell tickets to Richmond, Va., and return at rates nam4d below: ' Shelby, $6.95; Gastonia, 6.55; Charlotte 5.00; Concord, 5.50; Salisbury .05 ; Statesville, 5 55 : Hickory, 8. 15 ; Greensboro, 4.05 ; Winston-Salem, 4,60; Durham, 3 35; Raleigh, 3.40; Oxford, 2.50. -Approximately law rates from other peints. Tickets on "Bale May 26th to June 2nd inclusive, with final Hmit Jn mh 1007. The original purcnaser may secure an extension oi limit until July otn, The return portioa of tick- etg gold fromDoint9 Sonth Va., at the option of passengers, When they are honored from Nor- Norfolk by sDecial Validating Asent. L. A. Shinman. No: 4 Granby Street, and must be used leaving Norfolk on or before June lltft, lyu, unless extension ot limit is desired in which case tick et Bhould be deposited with Mr l. A. Shipman, Special Agent, Norfolk and a fee of 50 cents paid. Southern Railway will operate UL. . (I A 1 iS fJ J. - T7.1-- um,rc AU.U" murab y b d coaohfiB and pnllman cars to be handled through to Richmond without change. TMg gpecial wlll leave Char lotte at 7:00 A. M., Wednesday May 29th, and is scheduled toar rive at Richmond about 5:00 P M- 8anae date giving a daylight run. Veterans, their friends and and Norfolk. Rare opportunity to visit Rich mond, and the Jamestown Expo sitior at small cost. Aek ydu Ag6 for rates from your station Jor iurtner miorination, and Pullman reservations write, R. L. VERNON, T. P. A unariotte, IN Former Oean Huffcut Suicides, I New York, May 4. Ernes Huffcut, former dean of Cornel University law school, one of the 1 leading authorities on constitu tional law in the. United States and personal counsel of Governor Hughes, ended his life today by shooting. The upper deck of the Hudson river steamer C. VV. Morse was chosen by Mr. Huffcut as the 9cen& of ithe .comrxrisioti of his bany to this city and while - the steamer was swept by he - heavy rain storm which prevailed for hoursthf lawyer seated himself in a deck-chair and sent a bullet into his brain. His body' was found hours later by a deck band when the steamer had almost reached her dock. His identity was not known at that time and it was not until Governor Hughen, who chanced, to be in the city, had visited the undertaking rooms where his body lay that the iden tification was made positive. The governor was deeply affected by the death of his friend and coun sellor, and said he was utterly "at a loss to account for his act. , Mr. Huffcut left a letter for his sister, Miss Lillian Huffcut, of this city, but it contained not even a hint of his reason tor ta'-ni g his life. 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We do net suppose there is any ikehhood of any Senator in his first term being chosen leader and, therefore, it is almost out of the question-to expect thiii honor to, be conferred on Mr. Overman, but we wish it could be done. Wil mington Messenger. Our reduced subscription price asts only 24 days longer. MRS. SARAH J, WIIIDROM Mrs. Sarah J. Winrlrom of Chicago, cousin of Zachary Taylor, twelfth president of the United States, and grandniece of Alexander Hamilton, who signed the Declaration of Inde pendence, says: "VInol is a Godsend to old people. I am 76 years old, but have a hearty appetite, sleep soundly, and feel ac tive" and well today, thanks to Vinol. When I was young cod liver oil was dispensed iif a greasy, unpalatable form, and It fairly gagged me to get it down. Vinol is entirely different. very palatable and nourishing to Im poverished blood. It is the finest tonic and strength creator I ever used In my life." 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