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r4,--SrvVJ I p..................... FAITH. November 26. -At the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Adolphus Gant's was the scene of a quiet wedding, when their daughter, Miss Ada Gant, was married to J. R. Kuy kendall, of Asheyille, N. C, by Rev. W. P. Southern, of Salis bury. The ceremony took place . in the parlor in the presence of a number of their friends and rela tives. A dinner followed the ceremony. The attendants were Miss Nellie Gant and Charles Hampton. The pictureman took a picture of all present. Mr. and Mrs. Kuykendall left for Asheville to spend several days among the groom's people, A crowd of young people passed through Faith today taking a strawride from Salisbury.. Among the number were the Mertz boys, Lyon Sloop, Mr, Kestler, Mr. Terryrield, Cora Linten, Henry . Trexler and others. Sight-seeing out on the granite belt. Rev. C. B. Heller preached the Thanksgiving sermon at the Lu theran church here to-day, assist ed by Rev. C. B . Fisher, A collec tion was taken for the Nazarath Orphans' Home at Crescent. Harvey Basinger and Miss Pearl Rogers were married at the Lu theran parsonage tonight, Novem ber 26th, by Rev. C. P. Fisher. They drove there, were married and immediately departed, It was a surprise. They slipped up on us here at Faith. We went 'to see the ceremony, but were a few minutes too late. We with them a long and happy life and hoDe they will come to Faith to live. The large overhead crane, for handling large granite blocks, has arrived and been hauled to the quarry shed of the Albert Lee Pink Granite Co. here. Peeler, Bame & Co. have just been awlrded the contract to cut a jarge fine granite vault to go to High Point, N. C, " and have a crowd of cutters on it. J. T. Wyatt shipped sixty-one granite posts to Thomasville, N . C. , yesterday, to inclose a chureh property out in the country near Wallburg, N, C. Wire will be placed around the post. T. W. Atkins has returned from Mount Airy where he went to see his family, The Jr. 0. U. A. M. and D. of L. had a banquet Thursday night that was a great success. ? Venus. ROCKWELL; November 30. The Rockwell Furniture Co. has started to run ning regular again. The public school of this place is progressing very nicely. Miss Ethel Peeler was at., home over Thanksgiving on a visit. She has been in school at Newton. We are having some fine weath er along now. It has been decided to have a Christmas tree at the Reformed BOLD KNOB. . December 1. After a time of lest and! recreation we again are pleased- to report the news of the village. Everybody is through" sowing and are now waiting on cold weath er.'preparatory to 1 'hog killing." Wheat and oats are looking fine and promise to be a good crop H. T. Morgan moved into his new residence here to-day. T We extend h'"s family a hearty welcome. Mrs. Eva Trexler "is . spending the weak with hef son, Jno. C. Trexler, on Chestnut Hill. Clarence Brown. is; suffering with a s5re hand this week. Rev. C P. Fisher, "of -Faith, preached an excellent Thanks giving sermon tQ the Juniors of Rookwell in St.' James' E. L. church on Sunday, November 29. There will bd a Christmas tree exercise at St. Peter's on Friday, December 25th, 1908, at 10 o'clock a. m. Uncle Geo. Ingram, an indus trious colored Farmer of this sec tion, has moved on his farm a few miles above here, which he has. bought and built a house on, Un church again this year. The Thanksgiving exercises in tele George is the type of colored the Lutheran church last Thurs day proved a success. The ad dregs was delivered by Rev. C. P. Fisher, of Faith. y - There will be Baptist preaching here the second Sunday night. The annual missionary sale was held here last Saturday. The sale netted something like thirty-five or forty dollars. Homer Misenheimer is going to work in Salisbury this week. A sociable was held at C. E. Hall's by the young people last last Saturday night. All present enjoyed themselves very much. Prof. Lassiter, of Salisbury, ib here instructing the band He seems to be a very able teacher. Younsteb. Subscribe to The Watchman quick people we need. For the past 28 years be has been a tenant on the lands of Moses Peeler, and has al ways tried to please his landlord as best he could and, after 28 long years, he left the farm against the wishes of Mr. Peeler, bet with a clean racord and not a cent in debt to the landlord. A truly good record. How many more can say that much? Rockwell Council, Jr. 0. U. A. M., No. 170, elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Jr. PI C, B. R. A. Beaver; C, Julius Frick; V. C, T. J. A. Barger; R. S., C A. Miller; A. R. S., H. W. Bernhardt ; F. S., J. M. Holshous er; Cond , Geo. E. Brown; Ward., J. E. Misenheimer; Chap , H. W. BoBt; I. S., R. G. Bost; O. S., Jacob Miller; Treas., Geo. E. Brown ; trustee, 18 months, A, L Kluttz. Lee. - CHESTNUT HILL. November. 80. Babbit hunting is the order of the day every Sat urday evening - along now for the boys of Chestnut hUl. Mrs, J. N. Wise has been Bick for the past ?eqk, but is improv ing at this writing, we are glad to note. - Mrs. Frances Cornelison. who got her arm broken some time ago, is improving, we are glad to say. Miss-Jessie Yants ia very sick with fever. Alexander Shaver and wife vis ited relatives and friends on Chest nut Hill a few days last week. Jeb Morgan, from Morgan town ship, was on -Chestnut Hill the other day qn business, you kefpw. James Whitley and wife, from Pina Woods, visited at N. S. Ea gle's Saturday and Sunday last. W. A Branarn, of near here, visited his son in Greensville, S. C, last week. The Eagle reunion at Spencer was enjoyed by a large crowd of Eagles Thanksgiving Day. Elmer Fulton, of Greensboro, N.. C, visited on Chestuut Hill Sunday. ' . Walter Cornelison and wife, of "Spencer, visited his parents on Chestnut Hill Sunday. The preacher for South Main Street M. E. church for the pres ent year is J. 15. Cranes. The members of the Lutheran church are practicing for a Christ mas tree. Eli Eagle, of Liberty X Roads visiteH his brother on Chestnut HilHast week. George Sloop, who has been working at Concord, N. -C, for some time, visited home folks Sun day. T. M. Panish, whe got his arm sprained some time ago, is still unable to make use of it. The little babe of Mr. and Mrs. Gaskill Cornelison was very seri ously ill a few days ago. Its grandmother gave it a bottle to play with that contained mor phine and the little babe got two tablets out of the bottle and swal lowed them, and would have died as a result if the doctor had not washed the poison out. It is get ting along fine now, Bobby. - . . SOLD KNOB. : - , : -;4r.. .December 1. Junius failed to get his Thanksgivingarkey, ' Several of theboys from Mt. Pleasant spent Thanksgiving at home. ' -r Mrs. Eva Irexletis spending a few days with her son, J. C Trex ler, on Chestnut Hill, 'John Miller has just completed a dam across the creek, -near his house, for the purpose of funning his machinery by water instead of steam. We are glad to see that things have opened up at Court House Hill. - Miss Roxie Trexler and Miss May Sloop spent Saturday night at home. A few of the boys went out hunting the other day and as Willie Holshouser was shooting his gun, the barrel bursted and bruised his arm considerably. Willie has heen suffering consid erably from the accident. I gness Hawk enjoyed his turkey dinner on Thanksgiving, as Junius saw him in Salisbury last Satur day and he seemed to be very well pjeased. Marcus Lyerly has started to school at Crescent. Harvey Park, who is working at Greensboro, is spending a few days at home. G. H. Lyerly visited at N. C. rark s last bat urday evening. ! S. T. Trexler, of Spencer, Visit jed flome-folksHast Sunday. I wonder what, has become of Blue Eyes Patsy? I guess ithey are busy making quilts. ! Junius. Medicine That Is Medicine. "I have suffered a good deal wiih malaria and stomach com plaints, but I have now found a rem-ly that ke pg me well, and that remady is j Metric Bitters; a medicine that is medicine for stomach and liver troubles, and for ruu down conditions," Bays W. C. Kiestler, of Halliday, Ark. Electric Bitters purify arid enrich the blood, tone up the nerves, and impart vigor and energy to the weik. Your money will be refunded if ib fails to help you. 50c at all-drng stores. ' Urchin's loaBgoritioii. y It was agreed that the inaugur ation of Hon. W. W. Kitchin as Govenor of NorthCarolina will be on January12. Mr. Glenn and Mr. Kitchin have just reached this agreement. Mr. Kitchin want ed the inauguration January 13-or 41, but Govenor Glenn has impor tant business , engagments in Washington on these dates and Mr. Kitchin yielded to the wishes of Governor Glenn for in auguration to be January 12. The legislature meets January 6 and will on the 8th, in compliance with the requirements of the con stitution canvass the vote and de clare Mr. Kitchin's election as pre liminaries to the inauguration four days later . Neglect of Family Religion. The family is the unit of the church and the commonwealth. As is th9 majority of the families in them, so is the church and the state. If the families are without pietyrhe church has a "form of godliness, while denying the power thereof." If the families are devoid of godliness, the nation is- practically atheistic aLd god less. An impious community or nationality is on the high-read to destruction, and is digging its own grave. If you want examples look at Sodom when overwhelmed with fire and brimstone, Israel at the time of the Babylonish captivity, and at revolutionary France, when smitten of God for manifold sins. Rev. H. G. Hill. Constipation deranges more lives with nervousness than any other abnormal condition. mmummmmmmammimmmmmmmmmmmmm 1, This is one reason why Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral is so valua ble in consumption. It stop the wear and tear of usele .i coughing. But it does mor j it controls the inflammation, quiets the fever, soothes, heals. Ask your doctor about this. The best kind of a testimonial "Sold for over sixty years." Kade by 3. 0. Aye Co.. Iowen, Via, j yers SARSAPAKILLA. PILLS. HAIR VIOOR. We have no Merett I We publish the formulas of all our mediolnea. i Hasten recovery by keeping bowels regular with Ayer's P 'MO .9. o)5 LIS WHEAT FLAKE CELERY is made from the whole grain of the wheat, celery infused, mak ing it nature's evacuant. so For sale by all Grocers Sale ol Personal Property. Thursday, Decemper 3rd. On the above date I will offer for sale, on my premises near Fisher's old mill, at auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following articles of personal property, to wit: .. 1 superior disc grain drill, 1 champ ion reaping machine, 1 deering mower and rake, 2 two-horse wagons, 1 one horse wagon, 1 surry, 1 bnggy, 1 riding cultivator and also a lot of plows and hand cultivators, some household and kitchen furniture, 1 brood mare, 1 pair mules. Any of the above property may be bought at private sale before above date, should any one wish same Respectfully, M. F. ALBRIGHT. Notice to Non-Resident. North Carolina, Rowan county, In Superior Court, before the Clerk. Harriet C. Sechler vs Stokes Sechl Lee Sechler and others. NOTIOK TO NON-RESIDENT. To Lee Sechler,' take notice : You are hereby notified that sum mons has been issued and petition file;?, in the above entitled cause against all of the heirs-at-law of R. S. W. Sechler and William Sechler for the purpose of selling one house and lok&nd one vacant lot in the town of China Grove for par tition and division and to pay to Har riet C. Sechler the value of .her life interest therein and pay the residue to the heirs-at-law, and thut said sum mons and bearing will be had on De cember the 8th, 1908, and that unless you appear and answer or demur and show cause, if any,' why said lands should not be sold as prayed, for, the petition will be heard ex parte as to you and the relief demanded therein will be granted. Herein fail not. This October 27ih, 1908. J. Fhank MoCubbinp. Clerk Superior Court Rowan county. R. Lee Wright, attorney. 10-28 6c uir AtfiracftBoinis aire or Low Firlce Jn 1 amid Hat JOHHiStTTSOHea mi Earth V IS THE IT BRAND. Wo a V i V i 1 P:
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