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orrespondenee. CHRISTIANA November 18. Rev. H. M. Brown preached an excellent ser mon at Christiana last Suuday, November 17. Some poor, deformed, moth eaten cleptomaniac hooked on to the inner-tubes of Xerxes' bicycle some days ago. Bold indeed must he the specimen of humanity that will go into a man's house and get the tires off his wheel. We do not know who it was, but can rest assured it was a Republican, for had it been a Democrat he would have taken the whole wheel. Luther Lyerly, better known a9 "Pete," has cut for parts un known. He left home last Sun day, November 10, and boarded the train for Welford, S. C From there he went to Savannah. That is the last heard from him. Sunday, November 3, Sam Huffman and Miss Pearle Hols- houser were united in matrimony It was another run-away affair. O, love, art thou so cruel and un reasonable as to break mothers' hearts; to sadden a once happy home and to cause our young peo pie to flee from their best friend- mother and to seek their for tune in an, unknown future? Some day a misty memory of by gone days will come flitting your way, then you wiir realize that the one who once rocked vou to sleep as gently as a rose leaf, swayed by a passing zephyr breeze is yet your best friend on earth. We notice there has been much said concerning the threatening panic or depressiou in our finan cial circles. The Democrats, high and low, lay it all to one Theo dore Roosevelt and are trying to make a political issue of it next year, No doubt that is their way of scaring Teddy., from running again. Teddy (we are prophecy ing) will not run again unless the Democrats do something like this. Nothing but a national calamity will induce him to run again. As for the panic we go so far as to say it is in great part caused by Roosevelt's attacks on the trusts and combinations. He is alto gether right in this and we cheer him on. Where is the man that has not been affected by our great trusts. Where is the man with any considerable capital that will do business but as he wants to. The threatened panic is due to acts of exsentment of ou great trusts. Roosevelt has determined to punish evil doers, be they great or small, and he will con quer nor will he die politically in doing so. Foreign capital is wel come to this state, but if wo have to yield up our dearest rights, we say keep it out. If foreign cap ital can not work reasonably in our state then we say let them hold their money. No doubt this checking of trusts and corpora tions will cause our great fianciers to hold their money, but we gladly bear any temporary panic if we can only check this eternal grasping for money by our financiers. The fact that a few jmen can cauBe a panic so wide spread and complete as was A. 1 1 .1 1 xnreaienea proves tnat we are practically living in bondage. Then let us be up and doing, that we may help Roosevelt in his struggle'as he is looking for the common good of all and not the privileges of a few. Xerxes. BOST'S MILLS. We are having fine weather along now and the farmers are about through with their fall work. Painters are at work painting oaies. .academy, iu will have a white coat -this winter. H. J. Albright had a sale at his old home and disposed of a lot of did plunder. J. S. Caublewill have his house painted in the near future. G. J. Menius moved to E. M, Sifford this week. Salem school of November. will open the 8th Archie Albright is getting readv to move to S. B. Colley's. Hog killing is in order now. Floyd Lingle is quite unwell at this writing. Charles Safrit this week. moved to town jiu. uuuie xnose .dose is in verv I T J 1 l.i ' J I rtu i ta pau ueajin, John ST. PAUL. Nov. 18. We were glad to see in the last issue of The Watch man that our community was given recognition in the columns of the paper, and we shall try to furnish such news as we thkik interesting from time to time. The Watch man has manv staunch friends here who appreciate the paper and we wish to help it maintain its recora lor good, bright news matter. Everything pertaining to farm work is rather gloomy this week, owing to the inclemencv of the weather. But farmers have had a splendid fall and moBt of$is are through with the important work, such as sowing crops of oats and wheat and harvesting the cam and gathering the cotton. Splon 1 i m ma crops oi corn and cotton were grown here this season. Miss Maggie Misenheimer, daughter of Jno. Miaenheimer, is at home from Mt. Amoena Semi nary on the sick list. The physi cian in charge says he has catarrh of the head. J. A. Rusher, who owns exten sive farming and pasture lands in Ashe county, returned last week from his mountain home with a fine herd of cattle, 60, which he will place ou the market through his place of business in Salisbury In addition to his cattle, Mr, Rusher brought a number of farm products, such as cabbage, beans," potatoes, dried fruit and a quan tity of buckweat flour. The public school at Yos acad emy is being taught by John Grasky. The Kluttz school is being taught by Ernest Odell Miss Ida Juiian is teaching a Faith. These are home school taught by home people. Clayton Brown, one of the most valuable road men of the Lowel machine shops, Lowell, Mass. is spending a week at home with his mother, Mrs. A, M. Brown. TTT 1 1 i . . vvearegiaa to report an lm piuvwmwiiu iu sue conuition o William Kitcine, who was report ed in this correspondence last week as being sick with typhoid fever. Rev. R. R. Sowers, who recently took charge of the St. Paul Bethel charge, is proving all to the good, and his flocks congratu late themselves upon having se cured such a splendid man. Teddy CHINA GROVE. Noy 18. The weather for tew days has been fine for hog Killing. Quite a large number have already been butchered. James Earnheart,, of Atwel Township, lost a fine hog last Sat urday. - He supposed it had chol era. A young house keeper arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Brown's Nov. 5th. lhe free school at China Grove started last Monday. Quite large number were present. Prof. Wilsonl is principal and Mrs bouther-laud and Miss Maggie Boston assistants. vvuiii u. vviineien nan a corn husking last week. He is one of China Grove's good farmers, also a potato and a tomato grower. The M. I. P. Club of China Grove, with the help of the brass band, will entertain the people next Friday night. CVnie boys and bring your girls. Pauliner Cress, the oposum hunt er, has bought a double-barrelled shot gun for the purpose of e n tertaining the Moilie Cottontails Mike hopes he will not kill all of them. We are glad to note that Prof. P. E. Wright, of China Grave, is getting a long fine with his school. He has thirty pupils. The stockholders of the China Grove overall factory will soon begin worki We alii hope for them 'success. Mike. . A Significant Prayer. "May the Lord help you make Bucklen's Arnica Salve known to all," writes J. G, Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, N. C. "It quickly took the pain out of a felon for mfr and cured it in a wonderfully tfnorttime." Best on earth for 80res. burns and wnnnria 9K at if --vw tW MrW all drug stores. AN OLD TIME DARKEY PARALYZED. Several Cases of Pneumonia.. Public School Opens Monday. . South Rowan, Ncv. 18. The farmers are now about done with their farming work, the cotton crop is about all gathered and partly sold. The cotton crop, on an average, was just about half a crop. Henry Wensil has purchased two fine horses and will move about one mile below Rockwell tomorrow. Richard Kluttz is now in a help less condition. About three weeks ago he had a severe stroke of paralysis and ever sinoe has been in a critical condition. He was an old slave darkey and was never known to harm any one. He has a family that lives near Bostian X Roads, but owjug to his helpless condition he was mov ed to his daughter's, Mrs. Sandy Holmes, where proper attention will be given him, John Basinger and, Robert Josey are stone cutters. Both live in Rock Grove Church neighborhood. Robert reoived the other day contract to get out eleven hundred and. fifty (1,150) pieces of stone for D?ive Lentz at KanapoJis, This is a large contract and will require some time to get it out, but it means money for him. Mr. and Mrs. Purl Wensil, from Concord, have been visiting quite recently at Mr. Wensil's father, Little May Shinn, daughter of S. J. Shinn, has been confined to her bed with pneumonia. for the past week, but ib able to be up in the house now, we are glad to note. School will begin November 25th at the Sloop school house. It will be taught by William Lentz, principal, and Miss Fannie Goodman, assistant. A partition is now being put in the school house. All the pupils will be ready by that date and it is hoped to have a larga attendance the first day, Shuping Bros.'s engine is kept going about every day grinding, planing, sawing and ginning. They now have a large pile of logs on hand.and a lot of ginning to do. Little Elvie, daughter of Eli D. A, Sifford, has been sick with pneumonia for the-past week, but is recovering now. William Park has purchased a grey mule from his father quite recently. I guess he means to farm a little as well as work in the granite business. ' . Well, Uncle Bill, just come right along now let us hear from you occasionally. We are glad to know that the good work is going on. Shooting matches is the order 6very Saturday aftHruoon Last Saturday one week, there was a turkey match at J. W. Baeinger'e. P. A. Jackson and son carried away nearly all the turkeys. Last Saturday there was another one when Thomas Curtis and Paul Beaver were the winners. J. F. Parks and Marshall Hols- houser have finished their job of priming the Park s Aoademy and it looks o. k, now. School opened this morning at the Park's Academy. It was ming ana me weather was rough, but a large attendance was there. The teachers are the same as last year. The three commit teemen were present and "School started along nicely. It is thought by many "that the school will be run with greater success, than ever. Kockeh Union Church. Nov. 18. The gloomy weather seems tc take very well with the armors of this vicinity us thy aye through with most of their all work and rain is somewhat needed. Thomas Waller, had the fnis- ortune of loosing one of his buggy tires Jast Sunday night. But went on just the same. L. A. Mahaley, who, is in Cres cent School, says he likes it fine and everything is working nicely. Miss Ellen Barringer is teach ing sdhool at The Kesler School house this winter, We wish her great success. We understand th our home School (Union) opened with a very large number, this is what we like to hear. Education is a solid, basis on which to buUd our future greatness. Miss Mary Barringer 'eft yester day for Mt. Ulla vicinity, where she nas been employed to teach this winter. Rev. Joseph Fullenwider, of Illionis, preached a most interest ing sermon at Union last Sunday. A large congregation was.pFesent. Rev. Fullenwider is here on a visit and was fondly greeted by all who were acquainted with him. Bessie Hoffman, of Franklin, is visiting at A. L. Lyerl's. There will Christmas exercises at Union and presents to all who subscribes. We wish to arrange a very nice programme for the occasion. The time for the Thanksgiving and Jr. Order sermon that was not definitely stated in the last issue, will be preached at Union on Thanksgiving day at 2:00 p. m, by Rev. C P. Fisher. Everybody is invited to attend this service. Mrs. Alfred Goodman visited Jno. A. Boger's last Thursday night. - Well, iU not long till Christ mas, then old Santa. Have you written him a letter yet? Chub. Trial Catarrh treatments are being mailed out free, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests are proving to the people without a penny's cost the great value of this scientific prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. Sold by Grimes Drug Store. - The Honey Saver, BROWN SHOE GO Big Shoe Store. BROWN Grocery S Kews B w9 mwL PHONE 281. r SUM lfl ERSETT-BLL ' -UNDERTAKING CO. DEALERS ; COFFINS, CASKETS, ROBES AND BURIAL SUPPLIES. PRICES REASONABLE -COME TO SEE US 108 W. INNISS STREET. A Criminal Attack. on an inoffensive siizan is fr1 quently made in that apparently useless little tube called tr.R "appendix." It's generally tli result of protracted constipatn n, following torpid liver. Dr. King's New Life Pills regulate the liver, prevent appendicitis, and establish regular habits of the bowels. 25c at all druggists. My Hair is 'xtra Zona Feed your hair; nourish it; give it something to live on. Then it will stop falling, and will grow long and heavy. Ayer's Hair Vigor is the only genuine hair-food, you can buy. It gives new life to the hair-bulbs. You save what hair you have, and get more, too. And it keeps the scalp clean and healthy. The beet kind of a testimonial "Bold lor or ftixtr yea-" Hade by J. O. Aye Co., Lowell, Mom. Also manuiaoiurors oi J SARSAPARILLA. yers PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. POP Sale. When in need of fresh flour try our brands, Per fection, Straight and Pan Cake We also sell chop, corn, wheat and oats mixed. Call on Shuping Bros., Rock, N. C 9-7 3m B Don't Hiss ' Our Bargains This Week. SHOE CO ew ore p Meat Market Attention-!- callei to the fact that I have just stocked my storeroom on West Fisher Street, with a Fresh and SeJect line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Beef, Pork and Salted Meats, and will keep in season Oysters, Game and Country Produce. When in need of anything in my line you are cordially invited to give me a call when you have Country Produce to sell call on me and get the highest market price for same. Beef Cattle, Hogs and! Sheep wanted. Be sure to find my before you buy or sell. place 121 WEST FISHER ST. SALISBURY, N. C. J THE STATE'S STRONGEST BANKING INSTITUTION. $600,030.30 Capita!. Over FsveMiiiion OoliarsAssots 4 PER CENT. interest guaranteed on money re maining three months in the Sav ing department yet you can get your money when you want it. Wachovia Loan & Trust do., SaMsbury Savings Bank Building. WORTH CONSIDERING: 1 g When buying from a Jewelry Store wouldn't you tl consider it very important to feel there -is absolutely no question about quality. When you buy here in the house of GORMAN & 0 GREEN you don't nay any more, perhaps less, than H in an indifferent store, but iiy. mat point aione in cnoosing uiamonuH, jewniry, y Watches, Silverware and Cut Glass is more important a than any other merchandise. We have an array of gift-giving Goods. Not only It beautiful but useful and durable. Call on us and see for your self NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAIIY. CORMAIU Leading Jewelers, SALISBURY, SPENCER, MARION, Something that no without A We carry a Full Line of all Kinds and invite you to GOOD BETTER FINE 1 DTD W. B. SUMMERSETT 108 WEST INNISS STREET i sssavs i 0- Bid WifiON SALE During Spptomber we will offer for CASH a number f Two-Horse Wagons at c st COST ! Tllinkofit. If yu need a wagon m w or expect to need One later yu will make mbuev bv - rmr- S9 0 0 chashing NOW. 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