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BOSTAIN'S X ROADS. August 19tK; We had a very good rain Satur day evening for late Irish pota toes and corn. Mrs. Orilla Patterson and fam ily, of Concord, visited her aunt, Mrs. Mary L. Roseman, Saturday and Sunday. A.M- Basiuger, who has been sick for two weeks, is improving very slowly. Lee Andrew Howell, who has been on the sick list for a few days, is out again. We hear that several families in our community are talking of going to town this fall. We have not learned their reasons, but probably on account of the bad roads, poor educational facilities that we have and the lack of a base ball team. What are we go ing to do to keep them on the farm? ' Mrs. John Eddleman, of Missis sippi, is visiting at Mrs.. J. A. Eddleman's for a few days. We learn that Geo. Bostain is prepairing to build a new store house soon. Success to him in his new business. Milo Kluttz is preparing to move his saw mill cn Bill Cline's land to saw timber for his new dwelling. He moved his old house away last week to make a place for the new one. Our progressive road overseer has graded each end of his sec tion of the road very nicely. He has not as yet been appointed and does not know who is super visor, but has proceeded right along with the work. Overseers on the other sections of the road would do well to see ours and take pattern. Ajax. Those who have stomach trou ble, no matter how slight, should give every possible help to the di gestive organs, so that the food may be digested with the least ef fort. This may be done by taking something that contains natural digestive properties something like Kodol for Indigestion and Dispepsia. Kodol is a prepara tion of vegetable acids and con tains the very same juices found in a healthy stomach. It digests what you eat. Sold by James Plummer and all druggists. 60,000 North Carolirlans at Jamestown It remained for North Carolina to arise in her patriotism and give the Jamestown Exposition the heartiest support'that it has yet had. Great is North Carolina I The Carolinians made good the boast that North Carolina Day would be the biggest day in point of attendance at the Exposition to date. There was no booming of cannon, parade and ail ami na tion of a great international fleet of warships or the presence of National officials or foreign po tentates to attract the crowds. The people of the old North State just came to the Jamestown Expo sition, thousands and thousands of them, as many as the railroads could bring. Those getting in tnis morniDg report that other thousands "were left standing on the depot platforms by trains al ready loaded to their capacity. There have been days when more soldiers ana sailors nave been seen marching on Lee Parade, when the United States and for eign nations have united there, bu never before today has such a lot of plain, substantial-appearing American citizens gathered in the Exposition grounds as were here for North Carolina today. Had the trains-been able to bring all who wanted to come there is no telling how many people would have baen here. Governor Ulenn was'prcud of the showing of his State. Exposition President Tuck er acknowledged that North Caro lina had outdone all other btates in observing her day at Jamestown Exposition. The Most Economical Man. The most economical man in the State lives near Concord. He is more saving than the man who climbed the lot fence to keep from wearing out the gate hinger and got up off the bed to turn over to keep from wearing out the bed clothes. When that Cabarrus man goes to town and begins to feel sick at the stomach he leaps on his mule and gallops home to vomit in the back yard so the ducks can get it. (If this makeB any of you sick, you can just step around to the back yard and be relieved. ) Marshville Home. : A Remedy for Political Evils. "I don't mind telPn you fellerB what the remedy is-ef you'll not let it go any furder ; just consider that it's betwixt you an'me an' the bed post," Baid Mr. Billy Sanders of Shady Dale. iWell, the reel remedy for all the develment you hear talk on, an' for all the truble that keep the politiciains from gwine home to dinner, is jest this : Let all the honest voters of the country.(ef we've got eney left sence the late epidemic) git to gether an' put none but honest men in office an' when I sav honest men.' I mean the old-fashon kind that can't be bribed,' fooled nor per suaded." 'But if my remedy, ; cheap an' simple as it is, was. to be tried, the pouticans wouldh t do much of the laughin'. Thar'd be the biggest row ou ever laid eyes on ; they'd paw the yeth, an' foam at the mouth, an' rase "a dust that it'd take a month for the sun to shine out. They'd sw'ar the nom inations want reg'lar, an they'd try to stdal or stuff the ballot box es, an'they'd vow that all "honest men was inderpendent an' this last'd be mighty nigh the truth." Joel Chandler Harris in Uncle Remus's Magazine for September. Everybody loves our baby, rosy, - sweet and warm, With kissy places on her neck and dimples on her arms. Once she was so thin and cross, used to cry with pain Mothe gave her Cascasweet, now she's well again. Sold by James Plummer and all druggists. Has Learned Some Things. Yes, we have belived in the own ership of railroads. During the Cleveland hard times we were made to believe we never would have better times untill the national banks were put out of business and we had free silver and the government owned the railroads. But with the gold standard, the banks still running and the cor porations borrowing money and building and running the railroads the country has never seen as prosperous times as we have and are enjoying Hnce we have and learned that the cause ot the hard times under Cleveland was not because of the gold standard th banks or the railroads. Besides, in this State we have had an object lesson of railroad ownership, Hickory Mercury, Populist. DUTCH CREEK.uC " August 19th. ; We have had aooid 'rain and crops are-looking better. We had a good " meeting last week at St. Matthew's, conducted by Rev. W. P. Huddle, of Vir ginia. Cr -'V- W. M. Younce and family vis ited Id. L. Agner Saturday night. There was no preaching at St. Matthews Saturday night on ac count of rain. L. D. Carter has set himself up t,o a now rubber-tire bugev. l guess he will ride now. Protracted meeting is going on this week at Providence church, Adam Boger is visiting his friend, W. M. Younce, for a few days. M. L. Aerner has a corn stalk that has four ears onit and a sun flower head that measures fourteen inches in diameter. A. W. Hill left Sunday for Sal isbury where he will make his fu ture home. Sorry to see him leave. Wild Bill. Wood ! Readers of The Watch man who may wish to pay their subscription with wood are invit ted to do so now. DeWitt's Little Early Risers don't sicken or gripe. Small Pills, easy to take. Sold by Jas. Plummer and all druggists. Jamestown Ter-Centennlal Exposition, Nor folk, Ya., April 26th Nor. 30th, 1907. Southern Railway announces extremely low rates to Norfolk, Va., and return on account of the above occasion. The following round trip rates will apply from Salisbury, N. C. : Season tickets, $14 50 Sixty-day tickets 12.10 Fifteen-day tickets 11.15 Coach excursion tickets, . . . 6760 Coach Excursion tickets will be sold on Tujsday, with limit seven days from date of sale, will be stamped "Not good in Pullman or rarior cars." Utner tickets will be sold daily April 19th to November 80th, inclusive. The Southern Railway , will af- ! ford excellent passenger service to and from Norfolk on account of this occasion. For further information and Pullman reservation address any agent Southern Railway or writ ) R. L. Vernon, T. P. A., " Charlotte, N. C. W. H. Tayloe, G. P. A., till 11-30. Washington, D. C, o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o for Star Brand Shoes The best Shoes made for Men, omen and Children A Full' New of them Just Received. Stock minim oooooooooooooooooooooooooocooooooooooooo Full? 1WS V v I I JL W Jim -'W ml DIGI I 1 For Bad vy u E.o. P-BESIA DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT ESSSZB For Backache-Weak Kidneys fry DeWitt's Kldoej & Bladder Plllt-Sure and Safs PREPARED ONLY AT THB LABORATORY OP DeWITT & COMPANY, CHICAGO IIX. Fop sale by James PI umsner and all Druggists, FS V 8v -v. W -yW- - - ' ' V X A 35) CD CD OCT. 29th, 30th, 31st and Nov. 1st., 1907 SIX COUNTIES - ROWAN, DAVIE, DAVIDSON, STANLY, CABARRUS IREDELL -SIX COUNTIES. We especially urge every farmer residing in these counties to exhibit in some of the departments. Our Catalogue showing the most liberal and comprehensive premium list in seventeen different departments is now ready for distribution. Write J. G. Wither spoon. Secretary. Our premium list embraces all the principal breeds of Live Stock and Poultry, as well as products of Farm, Gar den and Orchard, Ladies' Fancy Work and Dairy and Poultry products. ' - Encourage and aid Agriculture by attending the Biggest Fair ever held in the Piedmont. $200.00 TO THE FARM ERR EXHIBITING THE BEST AGLICULTURAL DISPLAY $200.00 $100.00 SEGOrJD BEST $100.00 Races every day. Fastest horses in Yirginia, North Cnroiina and Kentucky. Don't forget the big mule race $15.00 first prize and $10.00 second prize. Free-for-all Horse Racer First prize $10.00. Invite your friends to meet you at the FAIR. 7 We will furnish you with plenty of seats where you can rest and be free from the - - - r - cares and worries of Busy Life - - - - ... Sights to See. Lots to Learn. Sports to Please. .Friends to Meet. Joy all Around. Et2rything You Can Think of and Then More, Finest Midway. Startling Special Attractions. Best Band of Music in the State. Something Doing all the Time. Unparalled Attractions. Unexcelled Exhibits. .UNPRECEDENTED ATTENDAN6E. Low Rates on all the Railroads. For further information address J. G. WITHERSPOON, secretary, Salisbury, N. 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