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V Everybody is buey getting tim ber ready for sawing. , The protractsd meeting will be gin' at Zion M. I?, church the second Sunday in September. Everybody is cordially invited "to attend. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charley Miller of Salisbury visited Mr. and Mrs. Vance Shaver a few Sundays ago. There was an ice cream supper at I. C. Shaver's Saturday night. A large crowd attended and all reporla nice time. Miss Mary P. Eagle, of Salis bury returned home Saturday. She has been spending a few days with relatives and friends. Samuel C. Lisk has returned home from Atlanta. His many friends are glad to see him look ing so well. A large crowd of friends and relativee visited him Sunday. We are glad to have Sam with us again. Sam reports having a good time while in At lanta. Our school teacher, W. A. Stokes, of Davidson county, re turned home Sunday. He has been visiting friends in our vicin ity. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Ktrk, of Stanly, who have been visiting friends and relatives in and around Shavertown, returned to their home last week; Mr. and Mrs. Cal. Eagle, of Salisbury, visited relatives and friends in our community Satur day aucUSunday. We were glad to have them with us again. A. W. Shaver and daughters, Miunie and Addie, spent Saturday in Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs. Jones Kirk, of China Grove, are visiting friends and relatives in our community. MisBes Ida Eagle, Cairie and Ada Shaver left for Stanly today where they will spend a few days visiting. A crowd of young people visited at Calvin Arey's Sunday evening. We all had a nice time. Yes, Uncle Josh, there is some thing doing around here. Every body is trying to see who can wear out the most shoe leather. Brown-Eyed Girl. ROCKWELL. We are having fine weather for corn aud cotton now. Hope see the good season continue. to Mrs Hoover, of Thomasville, is visiting her sister, Mrs, W. W. Rowe, this week. The brick yard company started to make brick this morning for the cotton factory which is to be erected here in the near future. Lyerly & McCombs will com plete the store building of B. A. Fesperman this week in which Mr. Ftsperman will move his goods. ; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. McCombs went to the show at Gold Hill last we-k. They went to see the elephant, but didn't get to do so. The Rockwell and Liberty base ball teams crossed bats last Sat urday evening on the latter's dia' mond. ine score was 4 to I in favor of the home team. We have a new pamer in town this week of whom w. are proud. He is now painting the hig two- story building which is about completed. B. A. Fesperman is the painter. We don't know how long he will continue his trade, for he saya he feels funny when he gets off of the ground. Ine entertainment, which was given in the Jr. CU. A. M. hall last Thursday night, was well at tended. The hall was full and many could not get inside. It was estimated that about 400 peo pie was present. The entertain- ment wag given by Rev. C. Brown, of Japan, which was very interesting. Cyrus Trexlerhas bonght him self a new buggy. Guess he is going sporting. So look out girls he is coming sooner or later. v-w -a i " Henry rats, who has oeen in the map business for several years came home last week sick with tophold fever, but we are glad to say he is better today, Joe MoCombs, while oreepir. through a bobwire fence, oaugh his clothes and hung himBelf, bu after a desperate struggle he man aged to get loose. Joe, I wuld go around the ienoe next time. LIBERTY X ROADS. John Morgan and wife visited his father-in law, Moses Trout man, in Qabarrus last Sunday. Richard Frick has treated him self to a top buggy. Black Hawk said he would not visit at the bachelor's as they don't eat any chicken. We think a Hawk gets lots of ckicknn to eat and the baching crowd had better keep their chickens in the coop or Hawk might eat them. Gumpy is getti g fat since he gets plenty of ?lwatah millions" to eat. " There were four threshing ma chines in thiB neighborhood nearly at the same time and the fifth one in hearing distance. We are having a good school at Liberty this summer, but the girls get sleepy. Pole Trexler has been having boils' on bis feet to beat the band. There is a man going around selling washing machines, and we believe he is hunting one of an other kind at the same time. The meeting at the Holiness church closed last Sunday night. The number of conversions are not known yet, as they say, the ord will take care of that. Uncle Thomas Jackson died last Saturday at the age of 66 years and 3 months. Mr. Jackson was one of our soldiers and was loved by all who knew him. His re mains were inteied in the Liberty cemetery. Peace be to his ashes. Romulus Huffman conducted the burial service. A series of meetings will begin at the new Holiness church Au gust 31st. A g;od time is expected. One and all is invited to attend the meetings. Thomas Morgan has a cancer on his hand from which he is suf- ering very muoh. C. A. Campbell and Nat. Trout- man went fishing last week down on the Yadkin river. They had very good luck. Nat. Troutman has been baviug a very, sore finger from getting bit by a mink a few weeks ago. Henry Holshouser broke his buggy last Sunday. Gumpy. POOL. August 6th. Clyde -Bringle traded his banjo to Master (Jasper tor a goat, nut Clyde is to wait twelve months for said goat. This seems a trifle new in trading circles. The white caps passed Mr. Bringle's, John Hoffner's, Birk Bringle's and John W, Miller's recently One of them lost his cap ana was discovered, it is ikely he will not try to scare peo ple about here agaiu soon. Esq Hoffner was knocked down oy a windlass last ivriaay. xxe was pretty badly hurt having receive 1 quite a blow gn the head. Ely Foil is in poor health. We hope for hi a early recovery. Julius item is amicted with a sore leg which he gotLpoisoned in some way. Airs: uoDDie is amicted with a W 111 VI V . sore eye. Her mends hope the trouble will soon be removed. Geo. Leutz was out plowing during the ram and hail storm last Saturday, and failing to come in, his family went to the barn to learn of his whereabouts. His delay, however, seemed to be the providential saving of the life of his wife aud children. He came up just as lightning struck the chimney to his house, went down the chimney, tore up the .mantel piece, scattered brick and dirt over the room and broke the look ing glass. Around this hearth the family had been sitting be fore going to the barn. Thus most likely their lives were saved. -ivOFFHEN 3i 2Si taat CmH roads, HI 111 S ' Loans Doubly Secured. , If you have any money idle or bringing you less than 6, list it with our Company at once. We'll lend it for you, First Mortgage on Real Estate, taking the mortgage and note in your name, and in ad dition give you the WRITTEN GUARANTEE . of our Company that both princi pal and interests will be paid IN FULL as they fall due. We' assume all risk and stand between you and possible loss. Our guarantee has more than $20,000 back of it; and, loans made through our Company have DOUBLETS SECURITY OF A BANK -paying you 6 all the time. McGubbins .& Harrison Co., Paid in capital $20,000, Loans, Real Estate, Fire and Life Insur ance, Salisbury, Is. U. T s rimes CHlais 14, A Fine Drag 127 H. Claim o Do You want a Piano? 0 ( Do You want an Organ? Do Yuo want a Victor Talking machine? I 0 0 n o u o o Give us a call, or write 0 0 0 C. W. FRIX & CO., VE WOW I 1 S 1 - 13 . X r(S1 v-' COPVQI6MT i90b Bv Te buster enow y;pv A. "Bar"-gain, means a gain for you. You want to be sure though that things that, are called bargains are real bargains and not fake bargains. We do not believe in "bamboozling" (or fooling) (use which word you will) the people by rolling in cases of shoddy goods through ur back door at night and sending them out the front door during the day. We now offer youthese ,lbar"-gains gains for you. Come in, mention this paper and get a useful and valuable present free. Very respectfully, SMOOT BROS. & ROGERS. o o o We invite people who have never been in our drug store to come and visit it this week. Old customers know what a beauti ful store we have, how accommodating it is, and how well .stocked every de- paatment is. This invitation is meant- particularly for new comers in this locality. Come and make yourself acquainted. o o o iromes rag SALISBURY, N. C. Street. If so, it be to your advantage to visit our new store and inspect the elegant lines that we carry. We Weaver, Stultz fe Bauer,, Livingston pianos, and the We also carry the largest stock of Victor" Talking Machines that is carried in any house in this part of the country, and have prepared a special booth to ac commodate this pait ot our business. We also carry all kinds of stringed instruments, strings and sheet music. You can buy on the Easy -pay-plan if y out so desire. Why should you longer postpone supplying your home with musics for catalogues, prices and RESOLVED THAT YOU WILL BE TAKEV OFF Your fbet Vihen You. see THE BARGAIN 'S OFFER Store Store METHODS. Capen, York, Shiiltz and y Celebrated Weaver organs. 0 5 terms. Respecefully, nco c.caio if TAKEN OKF-y-oCTR FEPT. Klf Empire Block, Salisbury, N. C. 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
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