(II I m EMDII Items of interest are solicited. Write briefly and accurately. Items written on both sides of the paper and those mt accompanied by the author's real name go to the waste basket. FAITH. Nov. 9 P. A. Peeler and his workmeu started Will Josey'snevr residence Monday. Murry Peeler has bought three acre9 of land near D. Hiuce mans and let contract to P. A. Peeler for a handsome new resi dence. He expects to be living in it by ChristmaB, Dlph Eller has moved on the old Fayett Josey farm, on Mrs. John Miller's part. The Faith Granite Co., has just received a contract for five thous and feet of street curbing, and are at work ou it. Mrs. Lillie Kstler, of Salis bury, and little daughter is visit ing her daughter Mrs. J. M. Wy atr, this week. Some very fine barbershop fur niture has arrived from Chicago for Bb Stirewalt's barbershop here. Venub. MORGANS X ROADS. November 8. Health of this section is very good at this writ ing. There was a regular cloudburst here Saturday night at 12o'clock. The biggest ever known here., John Goodman's barn, rented by Franklin Morgan, was burned by lightning Siturday night. He saved his cattle, but his rough age, wagon, fertilizer and harness w re lost. Also lightning struck Charlie Wilse wheat house and tore OLe side to pieceB and tore his saddle to atoms, Nothing burned. Forty-five" opossums were brought across the Yadkin river j last week by Lee Morgan. He was taking them to.Salisbury . Miss Amanda J. Morgan visited James M. Morgan's Sunday. Miss Flora Arey visited at John Casper's Sunday. James and Clartnce Morgan passed through our community, I guess they are on one of their big trips again. Farmers are not done sowing wheat through tins section yet. Charles Morgan x was the first to get through. Good for bim. Shortie. 6RAHAM X ROADS. Oct, 30. Fine weather for sow ing wheat. Messrs. Bost, Cauble and Wise, all of Mt. Pleasant College, N. C, visited home, people last Sunday. Will Buckler had a corn husk ing laet Saturday evening. A thunder storm passed over this community last Saturday evening accompanied with consid erable wind and rain . Last Monday morning had a white frost and plenty of ice. George Bost, of Chestnut Hill, and his best girl were out here last Sunday. The Salem School will open November the 15th. Miss Mary Brown is j rincipal and Miss Cora Pless. assistant. The Lingle school opens the 8th November. Miss Anna Briggs' school will open November the 23rd at Bar ber. J. B. Lingle is confined to his room at this writing. Capt. Carter has moved the rock-crusher from the Lingle camp to the Salem camp last Monday evening. They will move the camp the first week in November and will spend the win ter at this place. Tom Safrit had a corn shuck ing last Monday evening. Archie Albright hid in a hollow log for a week. It was a girl. The health of the community is fairly good at this time. Some of our girls are going t'o scool at Mt . Pleaeant, just because they are going to marry a preach er. John Baring and Mrs. Marrian Rex were married at Salem par sonage. Rev. B. S. Brown tied the knot . J. 8. Cauble and Will Buckwell killed beeves Friday evening. Will Briggs had a corn shuck ing last Wednesday night. 1 wish some of the Stanly peo ple would drive some of their opossums up this way as we haven't any herer Jack. LIBETY X ROADS. Gold Hill, rural No. l,Nov 8. Travis Holshouser and a party will go to Ducktown, Tennesee Copper mine in the near future. Miss Ida Eagle visited at John Hill's last Saturday nignfc. Miss Ada Morgan was married to John Ludwick recently Rev. W. C . Cruse performed the cere mony. T. H. Morgan has moved hi3 mill out near the Cross Roads on Ivy Morgan's land. Saturday be ing his principal mill day. John Linker is sawiug some timber for Gooman Bros, near the Cross roads . Rev. James Willson preached his laBt sermon at' Liberty last Sunday for this Conference year. Miss Elthie Kesler is working for J. A. Aroy at Gold Hill. Jessee Cranford is wearing a broad smile. It's a big girl, Charly Brady is working at J. A. Ribtin's sawmill near Barber. Our people are placing lots of rock near. the Cross Roads prepar atory for fixing our road. A young housekeepsi ' at C. G. Frick's. Rev. James Willson spent Sun day night with C. A. Campbell. If pellegra is due to sleeping ou feathers. We wonder if Mr. Bost, of Cabarrus, had a feather-bed for his mule to sleep on . We learn that John H. Morgan has a pate i of ever-bearing black berries. Thebriars recently had ripe and green berries on at the same time and Mr Morgan made pies from some of the berries quite recently. The health of this vicinity is fairly good at present. A good rain last Saturday night greatly aided the farmers in plow ing their hard ground. With best wishes the Watchman and its readers. Billy. JACKSON COLLEGE. Nov. 8. The farmers are very busy sowing wheat now. The health of this community is very good except a few colds. Miss Mary Agner of Palmers ville, N. C, vieited home folks Saturday Dight and Sunday accompanied by Miss Maggie Richie. J, H. Morgan was visited by a large crowd of young folks Sun day evening. Harvey Wyatt is working at Albemarle now. Rev. Sheets preached an excel lent sermon at Corinth Baptist Church Sunday. George Ribliu visited at home SuLday. Frankie Morgan has got his new residence about completed, D. A, Ketchey spent Saturday night with J. W. Morgan. Lilly Barger visited at A, E. Morgan's Saturday night. Northerner. Choosing Silver Artistic designs. correct style, brilliant' finish, combined with honest value, mak DAGITDC DDAC XS s3verware the choice of discriminatingpurchasers. This name to-day stands for the heaviest grade of plate and exquisite beauty of patterns, assuring long years of service and sat isfaction. Its remarkable durability has won it the popular title "Sileer Plate that Wears, Sold by leading dealers every where. Send for catalogue "C-L "showing ail patterns. Msrlden Britannia Co.. Iat.ra.tion.1 Silver Co., Bucoeuor. Madden, Conn. 1 1847 I I RIPLf 3fl i mi Iff B. L. AUSTIN, WHY? It will pay you to find out, at 116 West Innes Street. 11-9 tf Young Girls Are Yictms of headache, as well as older women, but ges quick relief and prompt cure from Dr. King's New Life Pills', the world's b-38t remedy f of" sick and nervous headaches. They make ure blood, a::d strong nerves and build up your health. Try .thorn 25. at- all druggists. Lumte LuniDer Why not Patronize Us? We Are The Cheapest. We have Weather Boardings for $1.00 to $1.75. Flooring from $1.50 to $2.50. Ceiling from $1,00 to $2.00. We make all kinds of molding and turned work at prices reas onable. Phone 405. chestnut hill. Goodman Lumber Go. We're sorry , if you've tried other medicineB and they failed As a last resort .try Hollieter's Rocky Mountian Tea. It's a simple remedy, but it's worked wonders, made millions well and happy. Purifies the blood, makes flesh And rruscle,. cleanses., your systtm. Coreuleison & Cook. THE Summersett Undertaking; Go. r 108110 W. nness St,( Salisbury, IV. C, Carry a full line of Caskets, Cof fins and Banal Robes. Latest im proved equipments consisting of Hearses, Casket Wagons, Church Trucks, etc. Special attention given to all Halls, day or night, by their nn dertakers, Mr. T. W. Summersett and Mr. R. M. Davis. Phone calls: day, 224; night, 311-L or 201. ITiss Adelaide E. White Voice Culture and Singing. Terms on application. Voices tried free Convenient hours arranged fore UEtry and out-of-town pupils. Studio 402 E . Inniss St. Phone 146. 9-14 it Embalming a Specialty. Do You WaDt to Help Make Good Times ? Then put your money in our bank. We will put if into Circulation and pay you 4 PER CENT INTEREST This will make prosperity and everybody will be benefited. ill 111 8 TRUST CO The State's Strongest Banking Institution M ORE B ARGAIN DAY S AT THE daring the first week in this month. Last month was a record breaker in all the history of this store. We have bought the goods at low prices and that's why the Salisbury Dry Goods Company sells it lor less. Men, bring your family and have your wants satisfied in our store. We have just what you want in Woolen Dress Goods for your daughters, a,nd all the Ladie's Coats and Knit Goods as cheap as you can buy them at wholesale IfJoolen Dress Goods LISTEN! Just received 75 pieces of the finest Woolen Dress Goods ever brought to this city at prices none can beat. 42 inch Mohair in colors and stripes. Big values at 65c. Our price 47c. A large shipment of Rough Serge in all the lead. ing colors and stripes 40 inch wide. This goods is regular 75c goods but we are go ing to sell if for 47c. Be sure and ask to see it. Silk Lewtina a new fabric 42 inch wide and a beautiful goods for Coat Suits. This is regulor SI. 25 value for 98c. Colors: blue Wistenia, black London, smoke Grey. One lot of flue Woolen Dress Good 54 inch wide and is the leading style for skirts and coats for the children. This is reg- ular $1.00Jgoods but we are offering it for 69c I lot of Cotton Suiting. This is in all colors. Regular 25c values at 18c Flanneletts We have one of the finest selections of this goods ever displayed. We will be glad to have you ask about them. All colors and stripes for children's school dresses at 10c yard en's Hats Special Sale of hats for this week.. 1.50 Hats at 97c, Wide brim and full stock. Young men do you want style? If so, we have it for you at prices none can beat 98c, 1.48, 1.98, up to 3.48 Underwear, Underwear Special Showing in Hen's Tnrlprwpnr vVf na.ve the largest shin- S , . ., Outing 10c Outing at 8c This goods is in light colors and stripes. -Sells everywhere at 10c. Our price. 8ic All the family is cordially invited to see our beautiful goods and enjoy trading at. the Underwear. We have the largest ship ment of Tnderwear ever brought to this city at prices that none can compare with the quality. Ladie's vest at. 25c 50c. Ask to-see the Underwear. MEN'S UNDERWEAR. This is 50c value at 38c Men's 75c heavy wool fleece at 50c Men's heavy wool at.. 75 and 1.00 Shawels and Jlnit Goods No one can help but buy one of oui large shawls. They are beauties at 48c, 59c, 75c, 98c A full line of this goods to show you Baby's tognos at 25c Boy's knit drawers leggins at 25c Baby's-knit sweaters at $5c Ladie's knit sweaters, full line at. . . . 1.48 Heavy Overcoats These coats were bought at special bargains and we are going to sell them at special prices, and YOU MUST BE; FIRST. These are regular $10.00 values. We are going to offer for ten days only at $5.98. Be sure and see them. Salisbury Specials, Specials 3 cakes Octagon Soap lOc 3 cans Good Luck Baking Powder 10c 3 for 20c 51b bucket of Blanks Standard Coffee. Re tails everywhere at $1.00. We sell it at : 75c Friday, Saturday, Monday. Goods Co. Dry 25c JboxJofl'Mentholeum at 25c 50c bottle. of Syrup of Figs at Li35c Post Cards.. Jc Paper Pins lc Men's heavy Hose 15c 25c Ladie's Combs at 10c Ladie's LonglQoatsjf! Through a most fortunate purchase we closed out one hundred and fifty Jong coats in brown and blue black. Big value at $10.00. We are offering you at $5.98 and $6.48 choice. These are excellent values and if youwant to keep warm get under one of these coats. Comforts, Blankets Our full line of Comforts and Blankets is a credit to any cne who knows, quality and one who appreciates a bargain. Com forts at 98c, 1.48 1.98 and 2.00. BLANKETS . Full H size of 2, 50 blank ets. These are bai gains at $1.98 ElUin Blankets at $3 48 and $4.98 200 yards of redi flannel at 20c One lot at 25c 34 inch fine quality at . 35c THE STORE THAT SELLS IT FOR-LESS 103 S. Main St. next to Kluttz & Reileman . .. . .. ... - -1 ..i.... A-iVi WEJttTZj manager. in v