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" I -A .;- . dorresDondenee. ad LIBERTY X ROADS. Master Willie Morgan had the misfortnne of cutting his foot re cently. Ivy Morgan. is on the sick list at this writing. ' Misses Jennie and Mary Brady visited at Eli Eagle's last Sunday, A. L. Poole killed a fish hawk that measured five and one-half feet from tip to tip. Kill another one, if you can. Wkiie playing ball the other day Cleveland Poole made a bad throw and hit a turkey gobbler and the turkey died later, . A crowd visited at Ge:. Trex ler's last Sunday. J. T. Eagle is erecting a new barn. C. G. Fnck is erecting a cotton house and" granary all combined. Mr. Mack and Misi Jennie Mil ler were married at the residence of J. W. Bassinger, Esq., recently. Mose Holshouser and C. M. Brady have gone to the moun tains where they will work on the railroad, Health is fairly good at the present. , Gumpy. GOLD HILL. Contractors Eller , & FaggartH have begun work constructing a store building for Martin & Leon ard. J. M, Cross has disposed of some valuable property opposite the depot and the parties are contem plating erecting some gooeLulwel lings. It is further hoped in the near future that a cotton mill will be erected in our village. - The parties who recently pur chased the M. M. Smith property have begun work. The prospects are good for de veloping a good mine. The Eu reka Mining Company are expect ed to begin work in a short while, They also have bright prospects. Miss Margaret Newell, of Ca barrus, has taught a most excel lent school and the patrons appre ciate her work and would be glad to secure her service for another term. School will close in a few weeks. . .. Dr. Bowers, who has been Drac- ticing with Dr. Goodman of Crescent, has located at Gold Hill. He comes highly recom mended. U. K. Morgan has begun erect ing his lumber plant. Parties who are anticipating building will be much pleased to know that building material of all kinds can be purchased in ; a home market in tho ' near fntnrre.4 We wish him much success. R. J. lOSTIAN'S X ROADS. Mav 6th. Th health of our neighborhood is very food now. Miss Mary Hill, who has been very sick with pneumonia for two weeks, it much better now and will be able to be out in a few ays. One of our oolored men became very angry a few days ago and beat one of his children consider ably. The child has been in bed with many stripes and a broken leg ever since. This would be a very good case for some of our , magistrates (so called,) who want to busy themselves with other people's business, to go and ex pound wnat law they know to such persons and show: how much interest they take m trying to keep good order, as well as to do justice to all to whom it is their business to administer justice. We understand A. M. Basinger is preparing to build ajBtere-house near here this summer j and fill it with goods as soon as done. This will b very convenient for the people m this community. We wish him success in his new enter prise. mi . . ine man with oats shears to to sell may do a good business in . m our section this season, as oats will be very short in head and straw, unless the moon turns up oon, a i j oof Biai usyg aeo we saw a verv large drove of wild geese, some 40 or more, going north. It was the largest drove we have seen in a longtime. i I Ajax. ijet me send you free for Ca tarrh, just to prove merit, a Trial size Box of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Rem'edy. It is a snciw white creamy, healing antisentic halm Containing such healing ingredi- oiiw as eucalyptus, Thymol, Mintnol, etc., it gives instant and lasting relief to Catarrh of the nose and throat. Make the free test and see for yourself what this preparation can and will ac complish. Address t Racine, Wis. Large jars 50 cents. Spencer ooia Dy wimes Drug Store. Oue reduced subscription price I jiB oniy 17 dayg longer. . s . ' lasts only 17 days longer. 1 MILLERTOWN. J:. , May lith, 1907; After being absent for some time I will again join the "Pencil Pushers Association. Most of tha farmers are throagh planting corn, but there is but fe of them that have, planted their cotton seed yet, the wet weather having delayed them. There was not anything doing in our town Ascension day. Guss the people were too lazy. Well, brothers, I see quite number of you are still scribbling yet. and some of you are not Hope you are not dead, brothers. I see the "bell cow" is still send ing his scribbles yet. That's right Bro. Bart., stick to it and give us your best news. Jos. A. Miller and his daughter tooK a pleasure trip to Salisbury Ascensron . day. Mope they, en joyed the day in the city. -W a i i ljee Miner bhs been confined to hu bed for the past week with measles, is now able to be up and about again, we Af..glad to note. Misses Freda Kirk and Pearl Miller visited Misses Mamie Mor gan and Bertha Loftin Ascension day. : i i vuiih a Dumoer or tne young roiks irom our town went to the association at Mountain Creek Sunday, the 5th instant. We did not get there. Guess we were too sleepy to get up in time to go. ,J. M. Fraley came very near get ting his leg broken a few days ago. Mis team became frightened ana scarcea zo run. and Dy some means "Johnny" got 1 is leg in the wheel. Be careful and keep your leg out of the wheel for you might get it broke, V Johnny" C. R. Shaver, S. R Morgan and others took a view of the Whitney works Ascension day. We saw the shadow of au agent the other day passing through our town, home one said that it was a washing machine agent. We don't know what it was. - As we are busy digging sprouts. and newB is scarce, we will stop ior tins time. Uncle Josh. ROCK. May 6th. We have had quite a bit of rain recently. Farmers are pushing their planting now, both corn and cot tan seed. D. A. Lentz is about finishing his job of sawing on A. A. Patter son s place. Jas. Carter goes before the com missioners today with a list con taining the names of persons in terested in a public road, from J. M. Clark'sto the countv line near, Paul Yost's. It is hop ed that this road can be gotten through, as it will be way for the people a Detter oi tnat j i . section to go to Faith and Sal- lsbury. Ihere will be but a very few peacnes this year. Wh9at is showing up a little better since the rains, f Mrs treorge Slough is quite sick and has been for a week or two. Mrs. Fannie Shuping's babv is sun in a very serious condition S. J. Shinn has been in poor health for some time. ine superintendent of Rock's ... i n- o j i i , . ulu' ouuu Buuooi was aosent yesterday afternoon, but the as- S Sfcftnt. whq fhora anA tU U wentonnicelv. There was onite a ww vuv fjm a.a v& uiin n ill rv nnmher nint. )AW. MISENHEIMER. May 11th TL e . i. " iue larmers oi mis section are about through planting their crops and enjoying the good rains, but we &B expecting a battle soon with "General Green," Rev. Geo. L. Reynolds and wife, of Denton, spent a few , days this week with G. W. Peeler, Mr. Reynolds' father-in-law. There was a picnic at Jeremiah Miller's Ascension day. Miss M. P. Abbott, of the OrphapHome at Crescent, with the orphan chil dren was present and spent the day in singing, etc. Mr. Shinn, ot Uresent, was also present and delivered to " the crowd a speech on education. fine W. A. Wagoner and wife and W. E. Culp'and wife visited their folks at Trading Ford on Sunday. miss Mary x rick, ot ttramte m w -a r -m-m M . Quarry, visited her father, D. H Cody, and other relatives this week. Gurlie Ritchie, who had a light attach of pneumonia, is so he can be up and about again. Would like to hear from Sam Snort since he has moved to STANiT B3Y, Our reduced subscription price - FAITH. : John RLudwick movea in his new residence on May 8th, with his. wife and little daughter. They start in life with a bright future before them. ' v The re-union of the old soldierB at Faith this year, will be a big thing The citizens will give the old soldiers a big free dinner, These re-unions are always largely attended and good time is ex pected this year. Esq. J. D. A. Fisher ias' afyie little truck, farm, as, . well as bees, fine chickens and cabbage Heads now big enough toeat. The election at Faith resulted as follows: For mayor, P. A.. Peeler. For aldermen, J. L. Peel er, L. A. Holshouser, 11. B. Mo Combs.' J. M. Stirewalt and G. A. Brown. Hall Rusher got his shoulder knocked out of place when his horse ran away and threw him out of the wagon. Peeler Brothers, who bought two dwelling houses and one large store house at Granite Quarry, have rolled the store house back and converted it into a livery sta ble. Thoy have rented this to Rohert Brown Jim Weant and Chas. Hipp. The firm will do business under the name of R. M. Brown & Co. Mrs. Moses Peeler is visiting ner daughter, Mrs. David Rusher, and her son, Tom Peeler A young farmer at the home of Daniel Eagle. On Sunday, May 12th: there was a quiet home wedding at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. R. H TR . 1 1 "WX "M TT-k ... riuKi wnen rtev. u. r. jnsner, m a beautiful ceremony united John L. Ritchie and Miss Ellen Foster in the holy bonds of matrimo ny. ine attendants were John Deal and Miss Pearlie Rusher, Hall Rusher and Miss Lillie Fos ter. The party drove to Emanu el church and when they return ed a big dinner was given to all. Kev. C. P. Fisher returned after his sermon at Emanuel's.. Those present from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Foster and children, of Woodleaf. Mr. Fos ter is a hrother ot the bride. We wish tbem a long and happy life and hope they will locate in the town of Faith, where Venus lives xx. VV. Moffner is confined to his bed with an attack of illness. Miss Aggie Line is visiting her sister, Mrs. K. r. Stirewalt.- We understand Jerry Kluttz is very low. ine uagiey monument was shipped from the Balfour quarry last week. It weighed 28,400 and is the finest monument ever snippea irom tnis part of the granite belt. It will bo placed iu the public square in Raleigh ind on its top will stand the bronze statue of Bagley. Venus. SOUTH ROWAN. March 6. Inere was a public sale last Saturday at the home of the late jivbli.h joey. inere was a T-.T , L T m . In A av . J l mi ,oi6 present, inere was- qnite a number of -horse trades made, but no one badly cheated, Mrs. Fanny Shuping's little daughter is no better. The wheat is looking flue. Mrs. J. B. W. Yost was sud- denly taken ill last Saturday with what is supposed to beoueu monia. We hope that she will be ablA to be out again s.on .1. K. btadler took to China virove last Saturday about 24 spring chickens and hna an Hart) about 200 vet. He in nart.i - v v . , " -j. ""i" piving tne unina lirove marb-ot. xt T -. , ujr iJUUWICK Came j r tti . . w" "oaj to make A. W. pnuping a visix, nut He was not at home. Guess he was in Salis bury. wt ' r j . - , o mo auiiv mueea to nave so much sickness to report. We hope that good weather will bring on gooa neaitn. Hello, there I I forgot Brother Venus was at the sale last Satur day. He came down from Faith the night before so that he would oe tnere on time. Everybody be on time, like Brother Vmus. May 12th. Th3 little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Shaping died earlv last Saturday morning with pneu monia. The funeral took place at Organ Church Sunday, Rev. C. A. .Brown omeiatmg. Jerry Kluttz had a hard stroke of paralysis last Friday evening an 18 DO exPected to live long. The man who uutied a horse from a tree in a barnyard near Organ Church, one night last week, would better look out. He may have ; something else .to do besides untie horses that do not belong to him. Rookee. Cures Blood. Skin Diseases. Cancer. Greatest Blood Purifier Free. If your blood is imirare t.hn ritaa or full of humors. If you have blood nnisnn. cancer, carbuncles, eating sores, scrofula, ec zema, itchingr, risings and bumps, scabby, plmp.y. Skin, bone pains. Catarrh, rheuma tism, or any blood or skin dinA5u tiko Rn. tanlc Blood Balm, (BBB) Soon all sores heal aches and pains stop and the blood Is made pure and rich Druggists or by express $1 per large bottle Sample free by writing Blood Balm Co Atlanta, Ga. B B B is especlaUy ad- cures after all elsa falls 1 union church; 1 , - - way iuwi ! The- recent fi ne we ither has put everything in growing condition. Quite -a number from thiss vi cinity attended the exhibition at Barger's school house last Tues day They brought back a very nicereport. y MV'A Cauble's horse, while hitched to his buggy , last Thurs day morning, became frightened and gave the baggy a lit le exer cise. He didn't quite demolish the dwelling 'house but large things looked small. The buggy was slightly damaged. A crowd of Tippetfr townsmen went to the foot washing at Piney last Sunday. . There will be au ic cream sup per at Thos. Poole's Saturday night, May 18th. A cordial invi tation is extended to all. J. H. Tippet made a trade last Saturday for two yotmg, 0. J jar heads. Look out, Mr. Tippett, if you can't jar them they may jar you. They have an eye for business. Messrs, D. L. and M. A. Goodman-have purchased a steam mo lasses mill outfit. We understand that Brother Bartlette is doing some rriining work now. Guess he will tell us all about it bye. and bye. There will be service at Union on the third Sunday at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Rov. Bodie. pastor. Chub, . Injured. Jake Kesler and John Mahaley, negroes in the emplov of Lane Bros.' & Jones, near the Yadkin river, were victims of accidents the other day which caused both tne loss of a foot. The two acci dents were similar and occurred at the same place. The men were run over by a dinkey engine which is operated by the contractors. Bun-down People Need VINOL the modern strength, creator I ana Dody builder ?Many ; people rteht her In thla vt2 Clnlty.are all run dowil and hardlv able to drag about don't know, what aus tnem. trm - . OUCn neODle need VfnrtT nnr rui liver preparation without oil, which contains in a hiehlv lorm au or the medicnal and strength creating elements of cod liver oil ac tually tafcen from fresh coda' livers ut from which th lisplosta nil fa eliminated and tonic iron addPd " We ask everv man wnmon child in this vicinitv who fa tired and debilitated to trv Vinnl rm our offer to return money if it falls. T, W. Grimes Drug Co. William B. Smoot Bismarck Cams SM00T & CAPPS, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW Boom No 6, Court House Annex, 8ALISBURY, N. C. Practice in State and Ppd Oral rmrJi; Handle collections, loan money and handle DromDtlv all bn ed to our care. IVJrs. Dr. Tilopre Lady Tooth Extractor, Is now IN SALISBURY aouun amy JiiXtracting Teeth by her Painlees Metb od at 116 West Innsss Street. Next to .Watchman Office. Before You Purchase Any Other Vrite fHE NEW HOME SEWiKG MACHINE COMPANY GRANGE, MASS. - Many Sewing Machines are made to sell regard' ess oi quauiy, Dut tne "flew iiome" is madfi o wear. Our guaranty never runs out Wetnake Sewing Machines to suit all conditions f the trade. Tha " Jfew Home" stands attht iead of all High-grade family sewing machines Sold by authorized dealers only. FOR SALE BY W, M. RUTH, Salisbury, N. C. BOST'S MILL ; Farmers - are .. I nsy" ishini: plaiting corn and cottn. We have-, a fiiie growihg i t.p' now; wheat is looking fine. Corn at?d cotton are coming up nicely. C. W. Graham has moved his saw milt to the (iheen place nil Franklin township. Synod has comi and gone: All had a nice time. There was a large turnout of people an four sermons on Sunday. The pre? ch ers have all gone to their homes ai:d SaUm congregation has a few chickens left, but the fruit is all gone, OihoCauble is still confined to his bed. John. Our reduced subscription price lasts only v"l 7 days longer. My Hair is Scraggly Do you like it? Then why! be contented with it? Have to be? Oh, no! Just put on Ayer's Hair Vigor and have long, thick hair; soft, even hair. But first of all, stop your hair from coming out. Save what you have. Ayer'sH Hair Vigor will not disappoint you. It feeds the hair-bulbs; makes weak hair strong. The best kind of a testimonial " Sold for over sixty years." A Made by J. C. Ayer Co., TmwU, All o manufacturer, of 9 SARSAPARILLA. yers PILLS. CHEEKY PECTORAL. Flavoring Extracts flade Just for You. 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