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' J- V -si-. ' f - ; " .-- 11 ' r-1 -- i yiLLERTOWN. : " : June" 1st. -Having some jainy weather along now and General Green is taking the day. S--c? -r - Some of our farmers ; are over their crops "ther first time, and Isome of - them have started ..the second time. r . v Messrs. Charlie, Calvin and Henry Miller have returned home from New London, where .they have been going to school. We are glad to see them home again. "We happened to see a young man standing in the field the other day, and as you know Uncle. Josh always wants to know other people's business, he was asked what he was doing. The reply -was that he was not doing any thing, but he said his stock trained to work without a driver,; and of course the horses w ere r moving along through the field, but by the way, they did not stay.witb him long. So , if you don't feel like walking behind them "Wil lie," just crawl upon their backs and ride. J. A. and J. W. Miller have recently bought them a new Plan et Jr., cultivator. We mean one each and they are well pleaded with the ni 5e work which the ma chineiydoes, ' . .. A. D. Stutts has just finished planting corn. Guess he means to have late corn to eat. If he will invite us we will help him to eat it,- Mack Kirk ordered a bicycle the other week and, by-the-way, the company would not send it. So try them again, Mack. ":H. C. Vanhoy has recently re covered his house ; guess he needs it along now. Well, Bro. Bart. ; don't suppose : you will have that icecream" sup per on the date you said. Sup pose you will postpone it again, just about like you. "- f " . The boys of Parker school have re-organizf d . their debating so ciety. We wish them great suc cess. " . ;-- . JDld Royal's creek is oveflowing herianks this morning. . We saw a man going to mill the other day with four horses to his " wagon and only 8 bushels. Pret ty good for him. v The Stutts Mill Co., has about finished sawing on the Praley land. i- GnesB we will find out' who will be the winner in the contest in our next paper. Hurrah for tfie one that gets it ! Uncle Josh. SHAVERTOWN. June 3. lot of rain We now. are having a Wheat of this section is looking well. - W. C. Lisk purchased a talking machine recently. Guess C. L. Basinger did not get to have his ice cream supper last Saturday night. We believe he was just trying to fool us. Miss Bessie Lisk visited Misses Line and Polly Whitley last Sat urday night. There will be preaching at Zion M. E. Church next Sunday at 11 a. m. Everybody invited to come. Misses Carrie and Ada Shaver have about recovered from a good case of the measles. Neeley Lisk visited at Chal mers Whitley's Saturday night. Guess" he must be sporting Miss Polly; Mr. Lisk's foot is getting along very nicely,1 : f If this escapes the waste basket ' I will come again some time, and do better. - Bkown Eyed Giri,;- Tettir Cared. A lady customer rof ours had Buffered with tetter for two or three years. It got so bad on her hands that she could not attend to her household duties. One box :; of Chamberlain's Salve cured her. Cherberlain's medicines - gi v 6 splendid satisfaction in this com munity. Mr. M. H,f Rodney & Co., Almond, Ala. Chamber lain's medicines are for sale by James Plummer, Salisbury, and Spencer Pharmacy, Spencer, N.C. UIBERTY X ROADS. - , A. Campbell is sick. - jr-The- GMdKnoband, Liberty, base ball teamsplaynd a,' match game of ball last : Saturdayand the score'was' 5 ta 67in favorof Li bertyt7 The ame was ca 1 1 ed to aclose on account of- rain s : One of bur young men' went to see his Eest girl and while talking to her a white rat "wanted to play with him. He refused to play and killed, the rat.".Guess - he d n'i like rats. -- -. Miss Jennie Brady is sick, r -T -.. J. -W. Basinger started to the Jamestown Exposition, got sickr came back home and is -very, sick now. 7 ' ' Jessa Cranf ord yis walking very light now so as not to wake his little housekeeper. " - : Gumpy has been in doors for a few days with a severe attack of back ache. : ; - Ajbrnwd visited Charlie Camp bell's last Sunday. v Geo. Morgan has resigned his position- as overseer of J. A. Bra dy's farm. ' Corn is looking fine. Cotton is not looking so well. We were glad to see tne news from" around about Bethany. Come again and tell us more news. Things are looking prosperous for a wedding soon and we will be glad to report it. John Owens and John Morgan swapped horses recently, . - Gumpy. : ROCK. June 8rd. We hayejaeen having quite a bit of rain-and the weather' rath er cool for the time of year. Crops are back considerably. Wheat is'not as good as the farm ers' thought it would be, few weeks ago, , - 1. D, M: Basinger is erecting Eif store building about four and a half miles east of China Grove He expects to put his goods in as soon as the house is completed.- ,:Mrs. Fannie Shnping went to h0r father's Saturday evening and returned yesterday morning. She found a plank torn from her smokehouse and a shoulder of meat gone. J. F, Park is thinking of sell ing his big black mule. He heard the county commissioners are in neea oi a gooa mme or two. ik expects to see them today. Robert Josey, who has been un der the weather for a weekor two, is getting a little better. A. W. Shuping .has not been well for some time. If his health was better, possibly he would buy the Rockwell Roller Mill, which will be re-sold June 6th. - Saw. FAITH. Rev. C. P, Fisher was called upon to marry another couple Sunday night.- - A pretty -home wedding occurred when Miss Jane Josey was married-to James N ance, at the home of the bride. Mr. Nance is one of the7 gwnite cut ters and makes $3.25 per day. Miss Josey is the youngest "daugh ter of the late Lafayette Josey. They have a good start and we wish them a long and happy life. Rev C P. Fisher is next to Es quire Bales, of South Carolina. He has married n r couple every week for the past three weeks. " D. A. Wiley is confined-4;o his home by sickness. 7 7 7 Miss Ida Lingle has returned from a week's visit to her sister in Salisbury, - 77 J. T. Castor andJV", A. Basinger returned from Richmond Satur day night and report a fine time. They are"bothold soldiers. Rev. Shinn, of "Granite Quarry. preached to a large congregatfon here Sunday. The council of Faith Jr. O. U. A.- M., requests all . the members, if possible, to meet - in Salisbury at theistrict meeting of , the or derJune 11th. . - - -There will be a big ice cream supper Here Saturday mgnt by the members of the Reformed church for the purpose of raising funds for the new.parsonage7 - ,VlBlffU8. - - --f USIUJI UnUnUH., v 2-Jzt -7 rJuneUndT; i.iWe arehavingvery much Tain. Look out farmers;' .tEe tsrab grass w -making its-appearance rri"-- 7. . It seemrthat there is a hanker ing alter-the turtle v business and several large ones have, been cap tared; 7:That beats. frog - hunting allO.K.7;- V m " -."7 J" vr '7 MrL'wfF.' Ruftyis on the sick 1 ist, 7:We vwisH her.-aspeedy- re- co very. - -C 1 -J' s-ReVi"UD. Bbdie and Mrs." Bo die have. gone io the Hot Springs. They will be- gone about three weeks.7 We hope Mrs.- Bodie will be entirely cured of rheumatism, from whichshehas suffered so much' for the past two months- 7 Cramer, the little spn pf 0: M. Lyerly. died Saturday, June r 1st, and was 7buried7. Bupday "evening at 2 :30. He had been sickonly a tew days. I ne bereaved onM have our sympatny. H. P. Lyerly and family visit ed hiB brother Charlie "Saturday night -: - - : ' ' H. A. L.-Kluttz seems to be in the 7 bee business just now. He has had about two dozen swarms already. Who can beat that? All the members- of the Jr. O. U. A. M., areroquested to , be present Saturday night, June 8th, Some very important business iB on,hand. Some ot our boys have joined the Rowan RifleB. G, M. Barringer has harvested the first oats of the season. He has a very fine field. He is one of our most substantial farmers. -There will be services at Tip pett's Grove on the fourth Sun day evening, at 3 o'clock, by Rev P. W. Trexler or his substitute. All are invited to attend, - 4 Hustler. w- BOST'S UILL Farmers are very busy cultivat mg tneir crops 'since tne nice rams we had in the last few days. ' There is not a very" good stand or corn nor carton, but wneat is good. Rev, H. A. Trexler and wife were visiting in Barium Springs last week. Uncle Moses Boat and 0. blB are both confined to beds.1- Cau their P, S. Kluttz is preparing to move to Salisbury this fall. The little child of Bob Webb is quite sick at this time. Rock hauling is still going on at camp No. 8. We will have a good road some time, if ever. J. EFriggs sold his fine cow last week just because she did not give over fonr gallons of milk a day, John. SOUTH ROWAN. June 18th. W have been having a fine season' for corn ancLcotton and also for General Green. Wheat is ripening very fast and soon we will hear the noise of the reaper. Miss Annie Caster visited Miss Adcfie Clark last Friday night. - - Neighbors and friends have ar ranged for a free-working at Geo SloughTs, owing to the fact tbat his wife bas been' illfoi about two -months. The working w 11 be this-coming Wednesday, but all who do not find it out iu. time to. go Wednesday, and wish- tot help Mr, Slough, he will appre-. ciate your wortc - any time alter that day. . While Mrs. Fannie Shuping was visiting her 'father last Sat urday night,! some scouudr ff l s broke into her smokeBouse-and took - about 75. pouuds of meat. There is but little suspicion as to the guilty parties, but if caught they, will be prosecuted, to the full extent of the law. : 7 7. Robert Josey is able to' be out after a few day's illness. - r77 A. W. Shuping has purchased a fine new tpp buggy.- -7 ' 7 7 There are two young farmers to report, one at Mack -Wilhelm's and the other at Addie Wensil's. ' P. A. Jackson and a crowd went coon nunting on : Second -ureex, above Salisbury, with their , fine dogs. - They report a fine time. 7 ; Miss Mary Sifford has bfien visit ing near Shuping Bros, mill, - . t Fishing is about all the go these' rainy days. , rowah.acabeuy; 7The farmers are. bfi By ..working theircorn -amd"T5otton." Some of the farmers "have"-plan ted .their cotton over .a.nd tsomej replanted Wo; think7the: cold Bightshave caused Jt taxJien d7- T- 7: ?'Mr. and Mrs" David 'Peeler. Alex J!eeler and sonGftorge, left last -Wednesday for ; Rich mond, Va., . to attend - theold soldiers "re-union, George re turned : home - yesterdAy and ; re- ports a nice time- rie aiso ,visit ed the exposition at Jamestown.... Misses Pearle and Vmnie John son visited Miss Sophie Lyerly Sunday evening. " -". Patsey had Sthe - pleasure of spending the 23rd of last month at . Whitney7 You bet your life we iiad a nice timer ; r Rev. and Mrs 1 W." W. Rowe visited at L. A. Peeler's last Sun day night. . - We are glad to hear from Annie Laurie and hope she will give us all -the happenings around her littletown. -'7 -. .'.;- 7 Jno. C Peeler visits - at TFaith quiet often, guess he means busi ness as he goes every Sunday. There will be singing at St, Luke's next aturday even ing at 3 o'clock. Everybody is invited to come that will take part in the singing. 7 Patsey. FOR 100 COUPONS FROM THE CIGARETTE OF QUALITY u ll n . ! B" p uouoonin teon t - Coupons also Redeemable for Valuable1 Presents Premium Department ' AMERICAN-TOBACCO CO. JERSEY CITY, N. J. ST. LOUIS, MO, oooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o o The Warm Season is Upon Us And one of the great needs - -of housekeepers will be Reliable; Refrigerators. We have them in ll styles and at all - prices. Some cheaper than others, but all good- . , . . . - .'" . . . PORCU SCREENS A SPE( IALTY. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o We were never better stocked than at present in all lines of Furniture and House-FurnishiDgs. (Jail and loolc over our goods and get pur prices o o o o o o . ... West Inniss Street. - o OOOOOOOOOOOOO'OOOOOdOOOOOOO COFFINS CAREFUL ATTENTION TG DETAILS SUMWIERSETT-BELL UNDERTAKING CO., REASONABLE PRICES AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE UNDERTAKING It Will Spoil HIn, It is reported'that'aboyi .-oer, ator in?Ohicago7Tcen tlyjcclean un'$3(f.0Q0 in the-wheat t)it.7and he is ioabtlesa the eqvy ok everj: otnc v noy oi nis acquaintance. B- "hej.pught "to s be -a-warning tAe'chances- arethatr hd -will A) J linger agam,i.and lose all . .his It is moral- pletely-A spoiled ror 7 any useful occupation ;7 He has caught ? the gt-Tich"-quicV'fever(Vnd? hones t tipil .-and small profits will have no further attraction for, him Richmond Times-Dispatch. r Nearly every one "likes a fine hair dressings Something to make the hair more manage able ; to v keep it- from being too rough, or from splitting at the ends. Something, too, that will feed the hair at the same time, regular hair-food. Well-f edhair will be strong,and will remain where it belongs on the head, not on the comb! The best ind of a testimonial . "Sold for over sixty years." by J. O. Ayer Co., Lowell, VaM. AIM iwnaawnrtn or 9 SARSAPABILLA. PILLS. CBERCT PCCXCttAL. rtn 0 acKage! o o o o o o o o o o a o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o CASKETS ft EMBALMING A Hair . Dressing A WKDi)LNG GIFTS 0 r- - ---- - . 8 STERLKi(.SILYEROUT GLASS- : - : j ; AND TIA'ND "PAINTED CHINA. Hospitalfoe Watches; Clocks an&all kmdof re pair worifrTAlI woik'guaranteed '"J'T s- 0 0 8 0 SALISBURY 8 l- cnYS4in,;nflr-; - - ' r-7 URlSAY'O.'' j. . ; . 'Our Say' So"' is all the guarantee you need. - If we sell you a watch" wliicH we teir you is "so ando, 'r and if that watch doesn't carry out our promises why it simply means a new one in its place .without cost to ypu, provided, of course, that you give it decent treats ment.- V " - Careful handling, and occasional- cleaning. If it grows tired and looses time, or gets frisky and races away the golden moments, pariment wmcu wiu ueai works. ; Give us a trial.' 7 AABinnN Salisbury, 7 Spencer, 7 - : T.larion, N. C. IATTIMf Xftm now BIG LINE CF SPnif'G GOODS - to supply yonr every want: " I have a fall line of the LATEST STYLES OF FURNITURE, Bed Room Snits, Parlor, Dining Room and Kitchen Furnishings. . : v Come and see our - r -1 7 Matting, Refrigerators and Screen Doors. . ' ':. Very TraljrYioara-' - "W. Br Summersett. ARE VOU g of busitig an Engine, Thresher, binder, Mower, jg 6 Rake, Dis6 Harrow, Cultivator, Bugg, Surrey, One or Two -Horse Wagon, (And by-the-way we have a S full stock of TWO HORSE WAGONS which we can sell for cash at a figure 9i per cent, below -to- days market These Wagons are the MITCHELL, 9 VIRGINIA & BARBER. Don't fail to give atten- 0 tion to this part of this ad,) a set of nice single or 0 double harnes8l - - :- ffi a that you would have your old vehicle overhauled, a repainted or re-rubbered? r ' - - ' '- - ' . 7k Vflll Chftlllrl llnmnmbrift' (A 0 uu viiuuiu 47 that we are HEADQUARTERS for anything men- - & (9 tioned above and that we are in position to serve Q (p yoii to the very best advantage from almost any (A a standpoint you take. Our PRICES are as low a ffk you may have are unexcelled. Glad jjm "anything in our line whether you buy or not. We only ask for a chance to famous COLUMBUS & irom us. 115 E, Council Street. BITTERS AND KIDNEYS. TN - X JEUJELRV CO., - ,104 n. main St. -wny we nave a repair ue wtiu ; its ready witlt a" THINKING iiyiiiuiiiEJijI To to pleaser - You can buy" the ,WATERTOWN: vehicles Snowifou x r!. wK.L f7S - 1 r - T5 2'. -- i - - f - ) ' 1
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