FAITH. June 11. We are in the heart nf t.ha harvest time here. is being cut on every side and it j ent. GHESTNUl HILL, The health on Chesout Hill, LOWER ROWAN. June 7. The health of this The health on Chesout Hill, is No Wht onmmiinitv is verv eood at ores- very eood. I ointment, lotion or alm to com- Could Not Be Better. one has ever made a salve, seems to be good. A young house carpenter arriv ed at Mr. and Mrs, Tom Lingle's June 9th, 1909. The carpenters have the frame of Bob Stirewalt's new two-story business house up. The large granite bowlders out on the granite belt are being haul ed up by the young men who work in the granite. Thev are worked up and put in" shape for market and shipped to aU parts of the country. A hole about seven feet deep is drilled in the side of a bowlder and a spoonful or two of powder splits it apart, then i t is worked ud. The street committee has been at work on our streets. Several teamB are busy hauling granite from the Phillips Moun . tain Quarry and other places When we get the streetlcar line and the railroad we will grow fast? er than any town in the Qtey The Faith Granite Co., ha ftftl been awarded the contract for the Corn crops are looking fine since the refreshing rains. Farmers are now busy harvest ing their oats, wheat and rye. The ice cream supper at Rev . I. M. Shaver's Saturday night was begin to-night at South Main St enjoyed by a large crowd. M. E. Church was postponed un e t- ti. til June 14th there also will .. , . , j he Binerinff school at Chesnut Mill visitea nome-ioiKS oacuraay ana "Sunday. Mrs. Alice Kirk aud son, Frank- pare with Bucklen's Arnica Salve ie, have gone to Durham, N. C, It's the One perfect healer of Cuts, j a month or so visiting, also Mrs. Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Kirk has gone there for her health. Scalds Boils Ulcers, Eezema, H. E. Russel, had an old time SaltJRneum. For Son Eyes, Cold ice cream supper Saturday night. Sores, Chapped Hands its supreme. The singing schooLwhich was to Infallible for Piles. Only 25c at all druggists. There was an ice cream Bupper at D. D. Shaker's Saturday night. James Smith, of Bear Poplar, visited at Jacob C. Arey's Satur day night aud Sunday. v There was a young people's sing ing at John Wyatt's Sunday even ing. Miss Vida Cotton, of Richfield, Baptist Church. J. D. Armstrong is in bed sick of a fever. M.s. Linda Eller, of Craven, N. C., is visiting her sister Mrs Frances Coruelison on Chestnut Hill. - Bobby, They Were False Prophets. It was really pethetic to hear of the calamities that would be- is visiting relatives in this section fall the State if the grog-shops heeu haviug( UNION CHURCH. June 14. The health of this community is very good at present, except chills. One of the hardest rains that has fallen about here for years fell last Tuesday nigh; Th watrrs were higher than thuy have been for years. The farmers are very much be hind with their work. General Green is hard to conquer ou ac count of the wet weather we have Cotton Seed Wanted Any oue having eight or ten bushels of cotton seed can find Bale for same by call ing at Thr Watchman Office ADMINISTRATOR'S-'rioTICI Having qualified as admini9triitir of the estate of Miss Amanda B ?avr tliis is to notify persons having claims against said estate to present the same to the undersigned on or heforn Maj 7, 1909, or this notiee will be plead in bar of their recovery All pereons indebt ed to the estate are hereby notified to make prompt settlement. This May 7, 1909. 5-l46t pd. F. J. MURDOCH, Admr. this week Miss Lillie Shaver, who has been attending school at New London, has returned home. ildren'3 day service at Cor inth Baptist chuich yesterday, was attended bv a large crowd and the stills were put out of bus iness in North Carolina. The far mer was told that corn would be a drag-on the market : the orchards uld be unprofitable; business would fall in all the towns; and crime wonld increase From day to day the actual experience has SALISBURY MARKETS. Corrected weekly by D. M Miller. Apples, per bushel, 2.00 to 2 50 Bacon , oiH Cka raf ft. 11 tn 1 1 shoulders, per B, 10 to 11. 5,000 lenial feet of window and door sills will be used. They also got another big job for a residence in Danville, Va. This will bring several thousand dollars in this settlement. Wheat aud oats will all bo har vested in a few days, The crop will not be as good as was expect ed, The big Jr. O. U A.M. picnic to be given by Rowau Council, N 196, on Saturday, July the 3rd, is expected to be a big success. Tnere are being shown to have had no will be plenty of speakers hern Samuel C. Lisk and Miss Addie foundation. The latest comes Bro. Z. P. Smith will be on hand. B. Shaver, both of this cqmmuni- from the State of Wilkes. The Everybody is cordially invited to ty, drove to Uoncord, MayxeUtn, Wilfcesboro Uhromcal says: come and-epena tne day ana enjoy where they bearded the train for "Along just before the prohibi- themselves with us . ham . per lb , 15 to 17 round, per lb, 10 to 124 Butter, choice yellow, 15 to 20 Chickens, per lb, 8)4 to 9. Ducks, 20 to 30. Guineas, 25 to 30. Eggs, perdoz, 18 to 20. Coin, per bushel, 90c. Flour, straight, per sac, $3.60 to $3.70 " pat, $3.80 to 3 85. Hay, per. hundred; fts, 60 to 80 Honey, per lb, 15'to 20. Lard, N. Cv per lb, 11 to 12. Meal, Doited, per du l.ou. Oats, per bu, 65 to 70 otatoes, Irish, pe bu 1.2o to 1.50 Wheat per bush. 1.50 to $1 60 granite that goes in the large pew Hello, there, Bobby, why did'nt , .. . th Dredictions . I n I Dan river cotton mill, where over you comer . Hock Mill, b. u. iney were mar- tion election came on, we were ried in the First M. . church, told in pathetic, tearfull tones During the storm Saturday there, Monday morning, May 81. that-if prohibition carried the or- evening, June 5th, three milch cows were killed.1 One" for Cicero Trexler. one for Hilbert Fink and one for Mr. Bird. All by light ning. , J, T. Wyatt was awarded a con tract today for the granite to in close a large cemetery lot at Mooresville. N. C. June 14, 1009. The entertainment in the Jr. O . U. A. M. Hall Saturday night was well attented, and it was good. John Josey has his new machin ery working, and it'dofs good work. May God's richest blessings be up- chards would en and abidb with them evermore. Blue Eyes. be .V GOLD HILL. . June 7. We have been having rain in abundance, a week or two of dry weather would be appreci ated now by the farmer in order tv harvest their crops which are now about ripe and some already harvested. Arter Harris has another son, he arrived Sunday, Rev, Wi'lson preached at the Methodist church yesterday, at 11 a. m. and Rev. Sheets at the The city of New Bern, . C, is B tigt ohurch lagt eveuin(E at 8 ... .1 . . 1 I getting tneir street cu'Ding irom D m the granite quarries at Faith. J. Corl came home Saturday on a short visit. Twins, both girls, arrived at Lather' Wagoners Sunday, June 18th, 1909. The Power Co., has finished erecting their steel towers through here. It has moved its tents and camp to a point near Greensboro Richard Morgan has remodeled his residence here by putting in Young lady at John Peeler's, at new windows, re-weatherb-arding, Rockwell, June 14th, 1909. tc. Some Northern people were out Berry Misenheimer has had his looking over the granite quarries residence nicely painted. today to select the granite for a big government building. - Venus. J. A. Arey is at home after an operation for appendicitis, but will go back to the sanitorium to have his wound dressed. Jas . F. Martin has bought three incubators and will engage in the poultry business on a large scale. A car load of stone fixtures, dry goods and groceries, arrived here from Mooresville last week, consigned to L. Martin who it is learned will locate here and con duct a store, John C. Morgan has traded for an automobile, or rather an auto- buggy, and he has been "riding an-ma" Binn.A ifc nrriwfiH. This m here mcreases at almost every Lhe tQ be owned by & meeting, ana wey citizen of Gold Hill, results from it this fall, The m.ion in eastern Washington and J- N. Cross had a alight stroke northern Idaho and Oregon have of paralysis last week, but has al rtrrol o nntnnt r.f AC HOO OHO ttlOSt r6C0V6red. MIKE bushels annually. One object is to keep the middleman and bro- Col. Bipgham makes two unique ker out. The union owns 40 ware- offers in his new catalogue 1, He houses and expects to have 100 offers a Free Round Rrip Ticket more in operation in Washington, from anywhere within 1500 miles Idaho, and Oregon at the opening of Asheville to any parent who, of the grain season this fall. It I after a careful inspection, is not is also likely that the union will convinced that, except for mere ROCK. June 14. The farmers are very busy. Too much rain recently has kept the farmers back with their work Both corn and oats are in bad shape. Wheat and oats cutting is going on now. As a whole, wheat not extra, oats poor. The farmers Union will do a ereat deal bv and bv. The local extend its field of operations into Montana. The weather' being favorable, George Shuping expects to have an ice cream supper Saturday the 19th, beginning about 4 o'clock in the afternoon and extending into the evening. Saw. Dr. Alfonso Moreira Penna,pres ident of Brazil, died Monday, show, the Bingham Plant is the best and safest such parent ever sawc 11, He offers $100 to any pa tron whose son says conscientious ly that he has not received the worth of his time and money during the year, if it is the school's fault and not his own. worthless and would have to be cut down aud made into fare wood. JNow since prohibition carried the demand for orchard lands has phenome nally increased and one who owns such lands can scarcely be induc ed to sell. Where are tuose r chards that were to be destroyed by the ax? News and Observer. Wedding Cards. Cards have been received by friends here, bearing the follow ing announcement: "Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis Barlow request the nonor or v ur presence at the marriage of their daughter, Sallie Shrrod, to Mr Paul Heilig Bernhardt, on Wed nesday evening the thirteenth of June, one thousand uiu hundred aud nine, at six o'clock, Calvary Episcopal ohurch, Tarboro, North Carolina" The voting couple will e at home, in Salisbury, after July 10th. Mias Barlow Was one of the teachers last year in the graded school. Towns Heed Advertising. Towns no less than business firms need to advertise. A town may not fail quite so quickly as a private enterprise from lack of advertising, but the death is just as certain in the long uu. A town n .eds to have out3idors know its advantages, its actual conditions as to industrits, or opportunities for business, cost of living, etc. Many an excellent town suffers from the fact that its advantages are not widly known, just as many a worthy c :mmodity suffers be cause it has not been advertised. The newspapers are undoubted ly one of the greatest means of advertising their town. "By their newspapers men shall know them" is the semibibical phrase that applies to towns. m ... rno western real estate t wn cau teach the average eastern city many thiDgs on the subject of ad vertisement. There is a case of advertisement qt die completely, and they rather prefer to adver tise. The result is that peoplu are interested and money is invested in the towns It is rhe same old fact tha.t nev er changes namely, that adver tising is necessary and that the more a thing is advertised up to a certain very high limit the great er the net returns will be. Tiwus are no exception to the general rule, Ridgway, (Pa.) Advocate. There will be communion ser vices at UniMi Church next San- day, at 11 o'clock a. m. Prepar atory services on Saturday at 2 o'clock d. m. -It is hoped that a large congregation will be out. The Hustler . Leonard Holland, of Gistonia was fatally mangled while attempt ing to alight from a train Sunday. The Best Spring Medicine TAKE IT NOVJ To wake up your liver which has become torpid during the Winter. SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR will clear the eye, steady the hand, stimulate digestion. PURIFY THE BLOOD THE GENUINE ha the RED Z on the front of each package and the signature and seal of J. H. ZEILIN a co., on tn ski a, in mu. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS I'S All Right for a Chap piano to be sold as a cheap piano at a cheap price, but. There Should be a way To prnvant cheap pianrs from being sold as bigh grades an l at prices that will Buy a strictly high gr .de piano. If you turn a denf ear to al! circulating ag'Uts and 1 uy y ur iiiano fmm tbe old reliable firm of Chas." M "Srieff, you ruu uo risk. Writ1 Uday. Eusy terms if desired. Cough Caution; iWer, positively never potsonytHir lungs. Ifyoa etnig&eveii from a simple cold only you shoaia alwayS heal, soothe, and ease the Irritated bron chial tabes. Don't blindly suppress It with a stupefying poison. It's strange how some things finally-come about. For twenty years Dr. Shoop has constantly warned people not to take cough mixtures or prescriptions conmuiius uty. Chloroform, or similar poisons. And pow-ra .little . i - Di,i U An tlia la n.1 late inougnvougreso nay a lutuim j If poisons are in your Cough Mixture." Goodl Very good 1 1 Hereafterf or thisvery reasonmothera. and others, should insist on having Dr. Snoops Cough Cure. No poison marks on Dr. Shoop s labels and none in the medicine, else it must by law be on the label. And it's not only safe, but it la said to be by those that know it best, a truly r markable cough remedy. Take no chance then, particularly with your children. Insist on haying Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Compare carefully the Dr. Shoop package with others and note the difference. No poison marks there I You can always be on tbe safe side by demanding Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure C0RNELIS0N & COOK. DENTIST, UH Dr. L. S. FOX, THE BUSY It will pay you to find out. TERMS 8TRICTLY' CASH DR. M.J. RAGLAN D VETERINARIAN. Office aud hospital on Inniss St., near Mansion House corner. Day phone 205. Night phone 430. 4-27 tf Chas. At. Stieff Manufacturer of the Artistic Stieff, Shaw, and Stieff Selfplayer Pianos. Southern Wareroom: 5 W. TRADE STREET Charlotte, - N. C. C. H. WILMOTH. Manager. Meutiou this paper. , Mortgage Sale. Default having been made in the payment of that indebtedness secured by the mortgage deed of trust executed by William White and Lutisie White to B. B. Miller, trustee, on the 18th day of November 1907, and recorded in book number 32 page 33 of Rowan County record of mortgages, the undersigned trustee, pursuant to the terms of said mortgage, will sell at public outcry to the highest bidderf for cash, at the court house door in Salisbury, North Carolina, on Monday, the 14th day of June, 1909. the following real pi'operty: In the Qreat West Square of the City oftSali-bury, beginning at a stake 'one hundred feet North-west from th& north corner of the intersection of Hu rah and Jord streets, Annice Camp. bell's corner on Horah street, and runs thence with the line of Horah street. North-west 100 feet to a stake on Rev House's line, thence North-east with his line 150 feet to a stake, thenee Soutt -east 100 feet toa stake. Annice Campbell's corner, thnnpe South-west with UamjibH'l s line loO teet to the be ginning on Horah street. Second lot lying in the' rear of x the above described lot and fronting on Lord street, beginning at a stake Wilkin'.-i line on Lord street, and runs. thence West 200 feet to a stake, Wilk in's and Wr ght's line thence South 50 test to a dtake. Rev. House's line thenoe East 2U0feet to a stake on Lord street, thence North with Lor.' stieefc 50 feet to the beginning. This the tenth day ot May 1909. B. B. Miller, trustee. PERCHERON STALLION AND JACK. I have a fine Percheron Stallion and a splendid thoroughbred jack at my sta bles, 2 miles west of Faith on the road to China Grove, w here they can be found all the weiik except on Saturdays. Sat urdays I will be in Salisbury i i the lot at Grubb'B stable. MOSES E GLE. 13 tf HOBER MILITARY SCHOOL. 1851-1909. j;C. HORNER, Principal, Oxford, N.C. Classical, Scientific, and English courses. Prepares for college, univei'sity or the government academies. Military training develop? prombt obedience and manly carriage. Academy 58 years old, with experienced teachers. Cadets dine with the principal and ladies of his family, securing the culture of home life. Cnltivates nd educates. Modern buildings, perfect sanitation, whole some fare, no crowding. Best moral, mental, physical, and social training. Shady lawn, athletic rark, one quaiter mile runniug track, 300 acres. Ideal cli mate. helpfui environment. In the social atmosphere of refined christian peo ple. The town noted for over a century as an educational center 6-15 4t eow J. F. McCpbbins, president. W B. Strachan, treasurer. E. H, Harrison, secretary and manager. M'CUBBINS & HARRISON COMPANY. Real Estate, Loans, Insurance. C1PITAL AND SURPLUS 130,000.00. We ofifpr for sale a 160-acre farm three miles east from Salisbury, all but a few acres fresh land aud in timber, farm will pay for itself in a few years as the land is very productive. Price right now, $4,000, part cash and balance easy terms. We will show it to you from our office. REAL ESTATE LOAJSTS: If you want to either1oan or borrow money on good real state secur ity in Rowan Co it will certaiuly pay you well to look inio our system of makirg real estate loans ; the leiwder nets 3 per cent each 6 months with the best security on earth and with as little trouble to him as dep sit ing money in a bank. The security is a first mortgage real estate bund with our company guaranteeiug payment of principal and interest Rouzer Machinery Co. Manufacturer' Agents For " Stick ney Gaso line Engines, Mon arch Corn Meal and Feed Mills, Circular, Rip and Cut-Off Kaws, Johnson Har vesting Machinery, etc. Write for Prices, or call and us at i t tar r"-' i -i a ii.-s vv r mnpr nirpp Next door to Stand Pipe, Salisbury, N. C -16 I see Anderson Pickler, a well known ' merchant, of this place, is the lat- J est victim. of smallpox. i BINGHAM SCHOOL 1793 1910 FOE lib YEARS boys have been prepared for COLLEGE and for LIFE, and have beeytrained to he MEN at THE BINCHAM SCHOOL. 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