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PS Correspondence. FAITH. , March 26. Charley Hampton HAS JUB6 11 all a laiieo uniu uum his lot that he recently bought. He put in his horses last night for the first time. He now has a house and lot, bisides a plantation in the country. We expect he will get married this year and go to housekeeping. A young lady arrived at Mr. and Mrs. James Jones' to-day. March 26th. The large addition to E. A TTnwn's residence is covered and carpenters are on the inside work. k Unta t- TO-I nf crranifefi cntters xi. v. w. e are now at work on the top of the Phillips' mountain. We have lots of fruit alive on the trees here. Many of the farmers are hold ing their cotton for a higher price here. C . 0. Wyatt left this morning f ot Raleigh where he goes to open a granite quarry for some capital ists. He finished his job at Mon- bo last Friday. Several teams are hauling gran ite to the railroad now. This means better times coming. Venus, ORGAN CHURCH. 1 Communion at Organ Easter Sunday . Services on Saturday at 2 :30 o'clock. Easter egg hunt on tth m r i a t i i master Monaay. An aaaress at A:uiTnnj vftrA B,tt 11 o'clock by Rev, Aull, of China visiting the last two weeks. IM MANUEL. Maech 29. There" will be com munion services at Immanuel Easter Sunday, at 11 o'clock. Preparatory services on Saturday evening at 2 :80. The small grain crops are look ing very good at present. Mrs. Susan Beaver has come home from the Organ Church been Grove, Easter Monday, Come. Ebenezer: Services on Satur day at 2 :80 o'clock before the 1st Sunday in April. Communion on first Sunday in April, H. A. Tbexler. Marion Rummage moved on A. B. Clemence's place' last week. Jno. C. Holshouser is thinking of trading his boiler and engine for a gasoline engine to run his eawmill, cotton gin, etc. Coy Taylor is at Albemarle working for his brother-in-law, E, D. Shaver. Wm, Beaver is running his brother's farm this spring. Uncle Ike. LIBERTY X ROADS. March 29. Most of the farmers are ready to plant corn as soon as the Weather tnrns a little warmer. The young peaches are not all killed in this section. Whippoorwills have made their appearance and some people say spring is at hand. The Liberty base ball boys are buyiug their new suits of anotb.tr color this spring. A protracted meeting will be- A NOTORIOUS BLOCKADER CAPTURED. Sheriff McKenzie and Deputy Krlder Have an Interesting Time Sunday Evening. - Some parties down in Provi dence township who believe in the observance of law, recently noti fied the sheriff that a noted block ader, of Montgomery county, waB makiDg headquarters in Morgan township. This, therefore, was cause sufficient for our Sheriff and Deputy Erider to plan a capture l ft - AT. nrlRfl . nft fSn nnow niran mi gin at Liberty the first Sunday in they drove down to the neighbor- April. The pastor will be assisted hood, called on M. E. Hall, an bs Rev. Tucker, of Granite Qaar- old-time and latter-day blockader. ry. This Knight of the Moonshine Wheat and oats are looking Still f denly became interested fairly good in this section at pies- no- COURT HOUSE HILL. March 29. The recent rain was a great help to the wheat and oats of this vicinity. Some of the farmers are ready to plant corn, others working with all their might to get ready. LOWERSTONE, D. M. Lyerly, the rural mail March 29. The health of this carrier of Salisbury route No. 6, community is good at this writing, has been very sick and isstill cod- except a few bad colds. UUBU " UVU1"' Alice Scott, who has been stay- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M. Lyerfy ing with her sister at Mooresville, are visiting their son,D. M. Lyer- ia at home on a visit. ly. Mr. Chas. is in dition . a bad con- ROCK. March 29. We are having plenty of rain, enough to keep the farmers back a little with their work. Frank has returned. He has beea down about Charlotte for several months. J. liawson Kluttz has moved his saw mill on A. L. Lyerly's land where he will saw some pine timber belonging to Mr. Lyerly. There has been quite a demand for pigs in the neighborhood There are a number of cases of mumps in this community. Little Grover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Roseman, has been very sick with pneumonia. Mr, and Mrs. Roseman were visiting at M. A. Overcash's, Mrs. Rose man's father, when the child took seriously ill. The oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.C.Powlass has pneumonia. John Miller is ill. He is afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble. Saw. The Sunday school at St. Peter's was reorganized last Sunday, If l ai l mi v raarcn zotn. ine omcers are as follows. For superintendent. Arthur L. Kluttz ; assistant, J. M. Brady; secretary, Hilbert C. Park assistant Chas. A. Lyerly; organ- win put Up another line to Faith 1st, anas maggie j . raiK ; assise- i Hr nn The school at Fisher 's school house closed last Friday with an exhibition. There was a ball game that evening. The Fisher second nine crossed bats with Rimertown first nine. The score stood 12 to 16 in favor of the Rimer boys. The Lowerstone Telephone Co. ent. The 'phone system is still grow ing. There were a few 'phones Grover Eagle is working in Mr. Tyack's store. Mr. Tyack is having lumber sawed for the purpose of building a new dwelling room. The schools have about all closed in this section. We think Mr. Lisk will ride in the new buggy after the contest is ovyr. Miss Carrie Bame and Cleveland Poole were married lajst Sunday. March 28th, at home of the bride, at 11 a. m. Their many friends extend to them best wishes for a long and happy life. With all good wishes to The Watchman, the editor and the correspondents for a happy Eas ter. Billy. Lawson Trexler and family vis ited at M. C. Rinehart's Saturday night. Amos Penninger, Milton Bost and Lawson Kluttz have installed telephones and connected with the Lowerstone exchange. Charlie Boger has also installed a tele- ne and connected with the 60LD HILL. March 29. We had our usual rain Saturday night. For the past four or five weeks we have had rain every Saturday and it is throwing back the farmers some what with their plowing. We hope,, however, that as spring time has arrived we will now have favorable weather for farm work. M. N. Hedrick will engage in the saw mill business over in Da vidson county. Luther Biggers has sold his in terest in the saw mill to Ed. liser and has gone to work at the Union mine. Mrs. Laura Smith has moved back to Gold Hill. Sam Parker has left his farm out in the county and moved back to the Hill and is working at the mine. J. A. Arey has been right sick for the past week with appendici tis. He is much improved how ever and may recover without an operation. Daniel Eagle, of Morgan town ship, and Mrs. Julia Morgan were united in marriage in Salisbury last Monday and returned to Mrs. Morgan's home Monday night, where they were given an old time belling. David Shepherd and Miss Mag gie Trexler, of Morgan township, were married at the parsonage here yesterday morning at 9:80 o'clock, Rev, Wilson officiating. Mike. ant. Miss Lizzie Trexler ; treasurer Paul C. Barger. Miss Emma Lyerly has been having chills. There will be a picnic at the Barger school house Easter Mon day, also a ball game by the Lin gle boys and the Gold Knob boys. vuijruuuv ib uuruuuiy lUYlsea w hQnQ an(j connected come, bring baskets full of good Lower8t0ne exchange, thines to eat. and nlentvof Easter effM. If we hftv nnnh w mv H- J- Bost nad a lo8 rolling last have an egg hunt, which will be weefc lots of fun. There may be a game I Callia Miller was visiting Mag- of croquet also Everybody come, gie Le3 Bost Sunday night. Vn nra oil wolnrtmo I . . ine .Lowerstone poys are going Samuel T, Trexler was a pleas- to organize a base ball team before ant caller at Miss Roxie Trexler's lone. Nebuchadnezzar. Saturday night and Sunday. The Missionary society of Chris- tiana win give an master exercise Saturday night before Easter. .PINEY WOODS. March 29. Adam Bame, son of Love Bame, ib very low with ty- All come out, will be glad to have phoid feuer. Dr. York, of Jack your presence. Henry C . Park, son of G. W. rarK, is very sick wicn lever, in Statesboro, Ga. H is meny friends wish for him a speedy recover. Nellie Park and sister, Carrie, were weloome visitors at John D. Trexler's Saturday rrsrhs. also Miss Mary Lyerly. Jack. at CHESTNUT HILL. Mrs. Lillie Clodfelter is visiting her sister out in the country this writing. W. 0. Eagle of Liberty X Roads was on Chestnut Hill a few days ago on bussmess. Uncle John D. Shaver is fenoing in his yard. Rev. J. B. Craven has gone to Monroe, N. C, to spend a week or mores with Mrs. Craven's mother. Mr. Craven will not preach at South Main Street church next Sunday. Nevertheless, there will be preaching by Rev W. L. Sherill, of Greensboro, the assist ant editor of the Christian Advo cate. xvevj.is. uraven will oegin a Series of meetings, at South Main Street church, on the first Sunday in May. A crowd of youngsters went to China Grove Sunday to hear Rev, J . A. J. Fariington preach at that plaoe. Mamie, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor, is right sick at this writing. Roy Garwood the son of James Garwood, fell from a bicycle Sun day eveningand bruised himself very badly. Blub Eyes. son mil, is the attending physi ciau. Miss Carrie Bame and Cleveland Poole were married Sunday. Walter Lisk is on the sick list, but is better at this writing. Sunday School was organized at Zion M. E. church Sunday. School next Sunday at 2 o'clock. Miss Essie Parker, who has been on the sick list for the past few weeks th catarrh of the bowels, is not much better. A number of friends and rela tives of Mrs. Albert Kirk , of Al bemarle, attended her funeral at Stoney Hill Saturday. Mrs. Kirk died Friday morning with paral ysis. Contractors Basinger & Basin ger will soon have E. 0. Shaver's residence painted. Be careful Manuel, how you use your tooth brush, A picnic will be pulled off a the Ball Mountain Easter Monday Everybody come and bring a bas ket well filled with grub. A. B. Lisk and J. W. Bean commenced work o j W. C. Lisk's new residence this morning. Duke Morgan will build a store house at Bringle's ferry. Work will commence shortly. School will close at prosperity school house Saturday. Everybody come and bring baskets well fille J. We are expecting W. B. Smoot, Esq:, from Salisbury to make a speech for the occasion, and, prob ably some more able speakers. Dialogues and speeches will be re cited by the pupils of the school Refreshments will be on the grounds. Candies, etc., served by M.N. Li3k. Come, young and old. Southerner. in traveling. So, with little tice or preparation, he began a tour through a near-by Bwampand meadow, and made splendid head way, while the omcers of the law connived to make the trip just as interesting as possible. Just lniag ine the scene : blockader acting as pathfinder, the sheriff and deputy making four corn rows at a jump, and the distance between the two parties rapidly growing less until the officers nab their map, bring him to Salisbury, and lock him Hn jail to await the next term of the Superior court. Hall is wanted in Montgomery county for blockading. Solicic6T"Hamm r was communicated with and h insturcted the sheriff to require a justified bond of $500, which Hall has so far failed to give. Th Montgomery officials? will call for him in a few days. The capture speaks well for our .sheriff aud it is a source of grati fication to the good people throughout the county to know that we have a man in office who is doiiig all in his power to enforce law and capture criminals. With the aid of the citizens he will be the greater able to perform the duties of his office, and without this assistance he will accomplish little. Croup postively stopped in 20 minutes, with Dr. Shoop's Croup Remeday. One test alone will surely prove this truth. No vomi ting, no distress. A safe and pleasing syrup 50c. Sold by Cornelison & Cook. Resolution of Sympathy. In so much as it has pleased Almighty God to take from our midst the beloved wife of our bi other, Richard Wagoner ; and as we recognized the just and right- ous will of God, be it rxesoived l, That we, tne mem bers of Faith council, No. 100, Jr. O. U. A. M., do extend to the bereaved husband and children our most sincere and heartfelt sympathy and Resolved II, That a cony of these resolutions be sent to broth er Wagoner, a copy be entered in our j jurnal, and a copy be sent to The Carolina Watchman for pub lication. Fred W. Cook, H. S. Boryer, committee. o SB O CD so C 9 a. so CD a. a- CD a CD !3 SB B CD D So B CD H so cr H3 O " 4 it o ? ' O O to o el CD OD o H et W CD 13 CD -i OB O a 3 o 4 P C-K 5 P p b W a O -i o d cr? CD GO S fi o EX CO o er The Implement Co' RICHMOND, VA. It is very important both for effective and economical work to procure The best of FM1 IMPLEMENTS Our New Descriptive Catalog just issued tells all about the best time and labor-saying machinery, It is one of the best and most hi' teresting Implement Catalogs is sued. Mailed free on request. We are also headquarters for Farm Wagons, Buggies, Barb Wire, Fencing, VrCrimp and other Roof ing, Gasoline Engines, Saw and Planing Mills. Write for prices and catalogs. , The Implement Co., 1302 Main St, - Richmond, Va. The Best Fertilizers for Corn That the yield of corn from the average farm can be greatly in creased by intelligent and liberal fertilization has been repeatedly demonstrated. Large crops of good corn result from preparing the land well, using the right kind and quantity of fertilizer, good seed and proper cultivation. Virginia- Carolina Fertilizers will greatly " increase your yield per acre " of corn or any other crop. In some cases remarkable results have been obtained. Mr. C. W. Caruthers of Sumpter County, Fla., writes : " Words cannot express the value of your fertilizer. It is really so far ahead of other companies' goods, that it would not pay anyone to use other brands, were they given free and put in the field. 1 can prove what I say to be a fact. I made a test "on five acres. I used on one half the land your fertilizer and on the other half another company's fertil izer, same gpade ; the land received the same cultivation every time. I kept a correct account of the amount of money I got off each half anal got $JOO more from the land on which I used Virginia Carolina Fertilizer than I did off the other half I got four times as much ccfn from the land on which I used your fertilizer? Write today to neare office of the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company for a free copy of the new 1909 Farmers' Year-Book or Almanac, full of the most valuable and unprejudiced information for planters and farmers; or ask your fertilizer dealer for a copy. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. Sales Offices Richmond, Va. Norfolk, Va. Columbia, S. C Atlanta. Ga. Savannah, Ga. Memphis, Tenn. 2 tuize (Mrginlajaipjlna) Sales Offices Durham, N.C. Charleston, S. C Baltimore, Md. Columbus, Ga. ' Montgomery, Ala. Shreveport, La. The Cole Universal 'Planters FOR SALE IN SALISBURY AT KeslerSons Hardware Co. TESTIMONIAL: Newberry, S. C, April 25tb 1905. The Oole Mfg. Co., Gentlemen: The Universal Planter No. 7 that I bought of vou March, 1904, is the beat farming implement a cotton or corn f aimer can possess . If I could not get another one I would not take $150.00 for my machine todav- I had the best stand of cotton and corn around here and it came np evenly. I have two other planters, but do not use them now. Yours respectfully, Edward Schlotz We keep these planters in stock aud would be lad to show them to any one desiring the best planter on the market. Kesler Sons Hardware Co.. SALISBURY, N. C. The Curse of the South. What IS the ma-ter With ihe SOUth? According to government report-of 1908 "The Secret is out at last the Southerner, contrary to cunent opinion is not lazy, shiftless, indifferent or careless. "He is eick" the South is afflicted with and harbors '.hat most dreaded treacherous and destructive of all diseases Auomia, Pernicious Anemia. The average Southerner is a sufferer of this health destroying parasite which destroys the red bloood cells producing an impoverished con dition of the blood; characterized by extreme pallor, general debility, weakness, loss of vigor, lack of ambition, and general undermining of vitality. The climate and atmospheric conditions destroy the vitality. Let him get over it. Get rid of it. Get well, and he good physically as the best American can boast. If there is health of the slightest degree in your system, "WAKE IT UP I CALL IT FORTH. PULL YOURSELF TOGETHER 1 MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD; all can and should be well, lo neglect yourself is to r&flecD upon the wisdom of your Maker. Nature intends all humanity to enjoy a fall measure of health and vigor. If you do not the fault is yoor own, for you are yourself to blame for it. Wonders have been accomplished for the people of Tenneessee, Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi, let us now do as much for the people of the Carolinaa. A postal will bring you the -necessary information. Send no mone,y. Write to-day. Don't neglect this chance here offered you. Address, The Cleveland Institute of Medicine and Surgery. Cleveland, Ohio. Cobser Kinsman rd. and 72d. Stbeei.
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