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. )' II. dbrrespondenGe. MINING OPERATIONS SUSPENDED. C. R. Morgan, .a Prominent Citizen aJd Confederate Soldier Dead. Gold Hill, Oct. 21. Jack Frost has at last arrived and we are fiaving corn shuckings on every side, John Hill had a shacking first of last week, and W. H. Martin gave a shucking?last Wed nesday night after which the young people played ring " and other games. A real nice time was enjoyed by all present. Jas, Ruf ty is walking on crutch es', having a very painful sore leg, the result of the spell of typhoid fever he has just recovered from, We hope he will soon be around all right. Miss Ida Crowell has been oonr fined to her room with erysipelas in her leg, whioh was split open some time ago. She is improving however now. The publict school started here last Monday morning with Miss Margaret Newel as principal, A large attendance is reported. . Frank Small has the contract to cut and haul to the railroad all the cross ties and cord wood on the large tract of land recently bought from the Mauney BBtate by W. G. Newman. The contractor has the frame up of the house being erected on West i Spring street for Dan Crowell. j John Russell, who has formerly been employed by J. A. Arey, has accepted a position as clerk in the store of Mrs, B. 0. Cody, j Dr. B. T. Atkins, who formerly practiced medicine here, but who is now living and practicing his profession at White Hall, N. C, is visiting here at his wife's par ents, Mrs, E. H. Montgomery. B. Di Coleman of Brandy, Va., who was formerly superintendent of the Gold Hill mines is here on a visit, j Grover Montgomery, who has been employed in; a stamp mill down in old Mexico fox the last twelve months has returned home. ne says ne will not go back any more. v y FAITH. - rawn, uctober SBT Mr, and; Mrs. John A. Peeler and Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Peeler returned from -Washington City and the Jamestown Exposition today. A young granite cutter arrived at Mr. and Mrs. Lawis Ward's Saturday night, October 19th. W. S, Earnhardt is building a new residence for Gus yBeaver at Spencer, The new residence now going up here for the Reformed church minister is the largest and finest ever built in Faith ueei na nsn are plentiful in our town on Saturday's, 1 l - . I oeverai oi our citizens are now off taking in the Jamestown expo sition. v . The frost is beginning to kill some of the tender vegetables. Mr. and Mrs. David Peeler, the two. oldest people in our section, are visiting their son, John A, Peeler. Corn shuckings are in our settle ment now. Tuesday night one took place at David Rusher's and D. A. Hodge's. Thursday night at G. M. Misenheimer's and H. M, L. Aener's. Fridav nhshfc at w - ' , L. M. Peeler's, John Miller's and Will Canup's. We went to Julius Castor's shucking Monday night. He save us some of his fine corn to take to the.fair at Salisbury Octo ber 29th to November 1st. The music teacher and teacher oTelocution of Crescent will give an enterment in the Jr. O. II A: M. hall, at Faith on Saturday night before the first Sunday in November for the benefit of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Reform, ed church. G. Alex Bnsinger'and Master Adam Beck, of Davie county, are visiting relatives here, Mr. Ba singer formerly lived in .Faith. He recently married a daughter of D, Wiley Beck, then went into partnership with his father-in-law and bought a big plantation where they now liye. ,,-.-T" f Peeler Bame & Co. are" sr&tine out a big job of building sWae at their Phillips mountain quarry and today they received another m. AND MRS. HOLSHOUSER HONORED. Their Friends and Relates 6Iie a Banqnet 1,286 Gallons of Molasses Made. Boston X Roads, Oct. 21. The weather' has been fine " for gather ing corn, picking cotton and sow ing wheat. George Goodman has finished making molasses, about 1,286 gal Ions for himself and neighbors. He is one of our foremost farmers and looses no time in gathering his crop when ripe. His farm shows that he is a model farmer and a good one to imitate. One of our neighbors had a cot ton pioking one day last week, with eighteen hands, and gathered about seven hundred pounds of cotton in the seed. We do not wonder that cotton is selling at 11$ cents now. Our people are now talking telephone instead of a "new court house." We would be glad to learn that line from Shaping Brother '8 mill to China Grove is to be established. Communion servioe was held at Ebenezar E. L,.Churoh last Sun day. Rev. C, A, Brown preached to a large congregation. The many friends and relatives of J. R. Holsbouser and wife, gave them a very great surprise on the 14th of October, "when about"one hundred and forty people came to gether and spread a beautiful table, about thirty-five, feet long, for them.. After all had enjoyed a hearty dinner, it was announced by Willie Beaver that the presents would be given at that time. There were in all 61 pieces and cost nearly $25, all of which were valuable and useful gifts. Mr, Holshouser was 69 and his wife 53. They appreciated their pres ents very much and enjoyed it very well. Among the number was the step-father, Jacob Hols houser, who is 92 years old. He is the oldest man in this section. There were also about 25 under six 'years old, and eight small babes to enjoy the occasion. W. T. Howell had his talking ma chine there and furnished music which delighted all. Ajax. ; Concord's indeawr -: The business -people ot Concord are making an earnest'effort toj secure the location of the Stone-r wall Jackson Training and Indus trial School. They, have-aised over $3,000 in cash as a starter We note that one firm subscribes $300 ; one editor puts hia name down fown for $100, and - another editor for $50. Concord was the first bidder for the school and in the way of offering inducements, has a long lead. We hope Concord will land it, locate it, locate about six miles out on the Charlotte road, and then build a graded and macadamized highway to connect with Mecklenburg and Charlotte. Mecklenburg has, six miles from Charlotte, on the Concord road, the finest county home in the State. It Would would be a great consummation to have between these two towns a Bplendid high way leading by two great public institutions. Charlotte Chroni cle, v Vis Yoifr I Hair Sick? That's too bad! We hadino- ticed it was looking pretty thin and rough of late, but naturally did not like to speak of it. By the way, Aycr's-Hair Vigor is a regular hair grower, a per fect hair tonic. The hair stops coming out, grows faster, keeps soft and smooth. Ayer's Hair Vigor cures sick hair, makes it strong and healthy. The best kind of a testimonial "Sold for over sixty years." BanMnMMMMnMHMMM Mde by J.O. Aye Co.. Zowell, ICuii Al.o naaoiMtuxera or 7 SARSAPASILLA. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. A yens CO 8 ?pKS(l-: mfts - v.- 0 IN -V- : ,v STERLING ' SILVER, CUT GLASS . AND HAND PAINTED CHINA. Hospital for Watches, Clocks and all kind of re U pair work. All work guaranteed; SALISBURY JEWELRY CO.. L. BRYSOriHgr. - ' - - 104 N. f.1ain St. Stomaoh troubles. Heart and Kidney ailments, can be quickly corrected with a prescription known to drussista everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The prompt and surprising relief which this remedy immediately brings is entirely due to its Restorative acs tion upon the controlling nerve of the Stomachy eto. Grimes Drug Store. FOR AGENTS. - - - A STJOOESS. "THE OLD WORLD AND ITS WAYS" BY WM. JENNINGS BEYAN 576 Imperial Octavo Pages. 251 "Su purb Engravings from photographs taken by Jol, liryan. Recounts his trio around, the 'world and his visits to all nations. Greatest I book of travel ever written. Most suc cessful book of this generation, 41,? OOO nail fd for in A months. Wria n for sample reports of first 100 agents 1 1 mi 1 1 "j. 1 empioyeu. xne peppio uuy ii uageriy. The agent's harvest. Outfit FREE.--Send fifty cents to cover .cost of mailing and handling. Address, THE THOMPSON PUBLISHING: CO., 10-94t St. Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Moose went down to Whitney last week to see big prdr for building stone from ineaam ana power plant being I Mr. Thompson, of Charlotte, N.4 erected there. They report having I V The granite industry is the a nice time. Mrs. Moose says it I i - ot. our Bettlement and it was he first ride on the train. P"nS8 ,ln more money an any I tning else ane Bouinem Mining uo. has I A nfnn.mmfln.M.Bi run their stamp mill a few trial ing some big rocks out of the big runs, apd and the water supply roaa nere near the Baptist church, insufficient, bo they are . letting here -i will soon ; be graded the mill stand ftnd ftr nw 0iv. !hr?ngh the town and will be the " i TTa , street. lnCT t.nfi: BhB.fr.' Hnonar in nrtiar fn rQtmn moa a.a-i 0. 0. Wyatt, who goes from j v - BTO u0iu. 1 ana starts tnem oil and whoopen- ThB TTninr nnnrni. unc I ed the bia rock face auarrv above closed down the ent.ir nW. Seville some time ago for the mv. .., . , , r ; pans bury capitalists, has just This- will throw out of employment been called upon to go to Virginia nuuus aw nanus, wmon is to do to see alter a iob there. He has regretted, as winter is upon us left for that State and will be and miners who loose their iobs 8one Bome ime- Venus, will nnKlaaa lioiro rv Iaawa V r-m - and secure employment elsewhere. uocnii; a nuAUi. , I mL - 3 ... Animal Aue grouna is getting very ary mi n "l j tt;ii : ' xue vroia sxui mine is aoine jn virtualy nothing, dragging along . . ' , . . u emplcjiog perhaps less than SS C a uozeu-men. - I dav JaS. (JulD has a DOBltlon at the Jno. O. Mnnno. nnr n w n Spencer shops, where he will move carrier is very punctual in bring nis lamiiy in the near future. B Marahall finln i A . Etam 18 getting fat long now i mm a f-n f- TXT hflf Ifl ha "rptwrl a 4- r. 80-days vacation. He is now em-1 when the corn shnckinaa nr pioyea as wiegrapn operator m over unanotte. 1 nrtf.rt ;n u thing of the past in this part of t 1 .... . . finished his new dwelling houseTnV 7 a.u ? onoif 7- U004 as expected throughout this r iivw uo wuiu section If you take De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills you will get prompt relief! from backache, weak kidneys inflammation of the bladder and urinary troubles. A week's treatment 25 cents; Sold by James Plummer and all druggists. - OUR SAY SO. "Our Say So" is all the guarantee you need. If we sell you a watch which we tell you is "so and so," and if that watch doesn't carry "out our , promises why it simply means a new one in its place "without cost to you, provided, of course, that you give it decent treats ment. ' Careful handling, and occasional cleaning. If it grows tired and looses time, or gets frisky and races away the golden moments, why we have a repair de notmaff nrlit'nVi Thrill A An I TTT1 works. Give us a trial. LEADING JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS, Salisbury, Spencer, Marion, N. C. (OOOOO Go To BR0MSH0EC0. ELKIN HOME-MADE SHOES, DIXIE SCHOOL SHOES. We handle Shoes especially suit able for the farmers. We handle Samples and Tobs. We cut the Price. Come to see us. mm shoe-go. H Something that no Home is complete without A Necessity. i We carry a Full Line of all Kinds and invite you to call' and see it. i M GOOD t T1 I' BETTER H FINE 1 : K At Little Prices At Medium Priees At Good Priees is W. B. SyPIMERSETT iuo HU I IIIHI99 STKEETi 1 ass 0 JLdmksHL 0mtl; IFos o Duritig Septimber,we will offor for CASH a number cf Two-Horse Wagons at cost. COST! Think of it. If you need a wagon now or expect to need one later you will make money by pur chaahing NOW. If you will : investigate we can show you wnere you are saving at least 15 percent., and a lit tle later; more than that figure. AMI P i 0 depot and is now looking for a helpmeet to share it with him, Lookout girls Martin has a splen did place to raise chickens. mi m . - inos. JLudwick has moved up with iis father-in-law, Jake Eller, until he completes his house out in Johnstown, 0. R. Morgan died this morning at 2 o'clock. He was about 65 years of age. and was an "old Con federate soldier. He lost a leg in J- 0. Morsan visited at Jno Trexler's last Sunday. We think the doctor will soon close the trade. Samuel Morgan has DurchasedJ a new bicycle. The little three-vear-old danch tt a ter 01 jonn iiarer was burned on the eve of October 15th. Dr Bowers was called, but could do no more than to ease the Dain. The child died the next morning. Precious are the little ones for the the ClVll War. and - althonerh thnal Anm' nf Vioftvon - TKo .,om.mj disabled he was full of energy and parents have the sympathy of perseverance ana in tne last 20. their many friendi. years he accumulated onite a lnt l of property, having beln engaged V0?1?.00 fiave to tgo to in the: meVcantUe business Ind fa81ting J" watef ls, then in the sawmill business. He e; mm Wt-.gnnd only leaves a wife and two children, a a llfetle whlle m the corning, son and a daughter, both married; The school committeemen have ta mourn Jxi loss. The burial procured Miss Maggie Bame for the Willie At Corinth Baptist church teacher at Liberty this winter, pi which he was a member. Wb wish the nnniln and inanhAi a Mike. good time. Etam, FAVORITE, O Every department and counter in the store. That's one reason why Grimes' Drug Store is as active as a beehive all the time. Business" never lags here. Just now we are busy show ing everything in Drug lines that can be , wanted at this timeme of the year, and v ; giving special attention to cold weather helps, Nothing is ever shirked here. We spare no pains to please our custom- ' ers. While at the Fair make our store your headquarters. 1 THE -WAG SG vfr - CAS? ?n1 at CST, are the Mitch. I Vm ell, Virginia and RarhAr tkQcL k ?Z Satisfied CUstnmP.ra nt o. .. A aru . a a iLt(Juii"iuL to 11118 X 7h 4-Lttt'i'- convince yourself as to the savi Y ana quality of goods offered. . v 0 S ..eea8lnf.or the offer of Two Horse Wagons at COST 0 7 is that we desiro to liDnr.r,;r,r. , &, VyWO A and Cnrtf?n nnMJ" I Z ir" "?"uu? o-norse wagons fc ws , yj uuo tsaie oi une-uorse Waffons fi 7b and medium grade Buggies and Carnal M !nVliDg S?L t sm. u-rar.RH ' &7 ine and Our Stock OF SUBREYS AND BUGGfES If it is BARGAINS YOU ARE AFTER, js large and oompased of the latest styles and are offered at prices to attract the most luuinerent purchaser. without fail. see us at once j i ji. oouneU Street. 9 -ujli i - - - IN. L. Ew? Kodol Dyspepsia Coro u wnat yea eat
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