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COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. Items of Inerest in Various Neighborhoods Sent in b? Our Friends. . GOLD HILL, ROUTE 1. The health of this community is very good at this writing. The farmers aro delighted with the nice rams we have ,had. i. L. Morgan from near Nor wood spent Saturday and Sunday . with home folks and the remain der of the week in Salisbury at tending the teachers institute. Amanda Morgan Bpent last week m Salisbury attending the teachers' institute . Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Morgan visited at his father's, Ivey Mor gan, Friday night. Mrs. John Gasper and her daughter, Dora, spent the past few weeks at the bedside of her married daughter, Mrs. Jaivis Pleas, who is sick with typohid fever. John Wyatt is getting along very well with his wounded t and. Zeb rtd Bioh Morgan took a pleasant hunt the othtr day. We suppose they meant to have squir rel. D . C. Morgan is on the sick list. Zeb Morgan visited the unual place Sunday evening. Jamea A. Morgan visited at D. C. Arey's Sunday evening. The farmers are veryjbusy till, ing their soil since the rains. A. T. C. Morgan has purchased two nice horses. A nice time is expected at Frankie Morgan's Saturday night. Some visitors from Salisbury are looked for. Elizeb. ROCKWELL. Sept. 5. J. C. Peeler and Ar thur Shoe attended the teachers' institute which was held at Salis bury last week. J. D. Shoe is building aa addi tion to his livery stable. B. A. Fesperman & Co., is en larking their warehouse and pre paring to carry a large stock of guano this fall. T rt" i --v i - n,ev. samuei reeier paid our little town a most pleasant visit hv-fc week. Come again. The writer noticed that Samuel C oper has been wearing a beau tiful smile for the last few days ai d on inquiring found that a young farmer had arrived at his home. Mr. Cooper says th9 only o'jaction he has to the new visit or is that it keeps him awake all night Cheer up Samuel, such is life. H. A. Fesperman and Calvin Peeler will leave Wednesday for Catawba College where they will attond school this year." Rockwell and XJold Knob cross ed bats last Saturday evening on tho Rockwell diamond. This was the third game and also the tie game between the two teams. It was an exciting game from start to finish. Miller was in the box for Rcokwell and Peeler for Gold Kuoh. Both handled the sphere well and for awhile it was doubt ful as to who would be winner, but in the seventh inning Rock well succeeded -io bringing in the prize run, which made the score 3 to 2 in Rockwell's favor. After the seventh there was no more scoria and Gold Knob's proud championship team, which a few weeks ago claimed to be Rockwells load, -vent down in defeat. The score stood as follows: Rockwell, 0000111008. Gol d Knob, 1000010002. Uncle Bill. HUCKLEBERRY RIDGE. Th health of this community is right good at this writing. Pearlie Earnhardt spent Satur day night with Lillie Arey. Luli Mills visited . Miss Grace Willums Saturday night. The ten days meeting broke Sunday nighe. So far as we can learn the meeting was a success. Brown Eyes attended several nights. nnie Fraley spent one day down at her sister's, canning to matoes. Tno farmers are busy turning stubble for oats since the recent raiud. which were very much need ed. Corn is looking very well in gom places on the ridge, I think it wnt t :,ra out a little better than ! was expected some few weeks ago. Elmar Carter left last Monday for Concord, where he will work for a while in the cotton mill, so we understand. Mrs. . Mary Basinger doesn't seem to improve very much, her many friends will be sorry to learn. I, 0. Shaver, who has been con fined to his room-for some time with fever, is able to be out again his many friends will be glad to learn. S. J. Cotton, of Riohfield, is at his father's, canning fruit John Shaver has purchase da new bicycle I guesj he will ride now. E 0. Shaver has been turning stubble for oats, is turning it with a disk plow, and , as the rain has been coming in showery he doesn't make any stop, just raises his um brella and plows on. Good for yn Emanuel. Zimery Morgan visited at Jacob Army's recently. You had better mir d Zimmery, You will get dog bit, the dogs on the Gold Hill road don't like bicycle vry muoh. Lynda FrlJ hts bs&n vniting relatives and friends the past two weeks. Bbown Eyes . FAITH. Sept. 5, 1910 Another run away match. This time it is Augustus Basinger, son of Adam Basinger, and Miss Mary Wil helm, daughter of Frank Wilhelm. The old folks thought they had gone to church but a carriage was in waiting, furnished from, Mr. Brown's livery at Granite Quarry. They drove to Salisbury and took the train for South Carolina where they expected to have the knot tied. Mr. Basinger. is a grauite cutter and a fine young man. Miss Ada Stirewalt and Sadie Lipe spent Sunday with R. P. Stirewalt and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rev. R, L. Bame and four grand children are visit ing at Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Peel er's. J, M . Wyatt and James Jones came home Saturday from Winston-Salem to spend labor day at home. They are granite cutters. Mr. Dutton, son of Rev. Dutton, of Misenheimer Springs, has been in Faith working up the Patiiotio Sons ot America and had great success. The national organizer is expected here in a few days to finish up the work, A young, lad arrived at Will Casper's September 4th, 1910, Miss Effie Fraley has returned from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. D. A. Lefler, of Stanly county. Beauford White Rinehardt, six year-old son of John Rhinehardt, has three well developed crowns on the top of his head. If anyone can beat that trot out your 'little boy, ' ' " W. D..Rbinehardt, of Whitney, arrived at his son's, Jon Rhine hardt, last night on his way home, from Missouri, accompanied by two of his grandchildren, three and six years old. Their fath er and jmotner recently died and and left them homeless. Mr. Riinehardt will raise them. . The missionary services Sunday night, by the young folks atShilo Reformed church, was very inter esting. Every part was nicely carried through by each partici pant and the work was fully illus trated. A good . impression was made and, a collection of $25 50 was raised. Rev. R. L. Brown is author of the service. A great deal of granite work haB come in during the past week and business is picking up. D. A. Wiley is building a store house at Spencer for Mr . Kluttz. Venus. Merchants Praise Dir. Beli'a Pine-Tar-Honey. J. W. MoDamel, Efcherton, Ills., says; There is no medicine which equals it for cougha, colds, Grippe, asthma and Bronchitis, Look for the Bel 1 on tho Bottle. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as executor of the last will and testament of John E. Ireeze, I hereby notify all persons hav ing claims against his estate to present them to me on or before Feptember 1, 1911 , or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All debtors to said estate are notified, to make prompt payment. This August 28th, 1910. 6t. Herman J. Fkbkze, executor. pr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey For Coughs and Colds., . j . Butter and, Batter Substitutes. . The great majority of people eat butter and prefer it to any of the substitutes which- have been put opon the market. However, a great many people must use a substitute on account of the high prices which prevails during cer tain months of the year. Oleomargarine is the most com mon substitute for butter and millions of pounds of this product are consumed each year. The difference in cost of production betwen Oleomargarine is so great that when butter is retailed at forty cents per pound, oleomarga rine may be retailed at twenty cents per pound at as great a profit to the dealer . The person who chooses to pur chase the substitue he should be allowed to do so. and he should be required to pay only the price of the substitute, The difference in price between the genuine prodnct and the substitue is so great that dealers are tempted to sell the lat ter for the former. Only by re quiring that the consumers may differentiate between the two ar ticles oan honest traffic in the tub stitue be insured. This was contemplated By Congress when the present intern al revenue, tax of ten cents per pound waB levied upon "artifi cially colored oleomargarine," Many people think that all oleo margarine is taxed ten cents on the pound. This is not a fact. Oleomargarine which is "artifi cially collored" so that the con sumer onnndt distinguish it from butter is the only oleomargarine that is thus taxed. When it ife put upon the market in its natu ral color it is only taxed - one fourth of one cent per pound. It is only when the pro duo t is made to look like butter so that it may be fraudulently sold as butter thafc a burdensome tax is imposed upon it. The imposition of the tax is not to supress the sale of oleomargarine or to make it more expensive to the consumer, but to prevent fraud in its sale; Best in the World J,W. Hyatt merchant of Warren N. C.writes: Please Bend enclcs ed order by mail. Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve ia the best eye remedy in the world. 25c' 'IN A BAD WAY." Many Salisbury Readers Will feel Grate fill for this Information.- When your back gives out ; Become lame, weak or aching ; When Urinary troubles set in, Your kidneys are 'in a b'ad way. " Doaa's Kidney Pills will cure you Here is local evidence to prove it: John W. Glover, 128 S. Long St., Salisbury, N. C-,says: ""'In my esti mation Doan's Kidney Pills are the best kidney remedy on the market. I suffered from' Kidney complaint for a long time and often had severe pains in the small of my back. In the morning I was so lame tjiat I could not get out of bed without assistance and I was at a loss to know how to dispose of ihj trouble. Finally a friend told me of Doan's Kidney Pills and I procured a box at McPherson & .Co.'s Drug Store. They quickly drove awajr the pain in my back and improved my health. Whenever I notice a return of the trouble,, I take a few doses of Doan's Kidnty Pills and prompt relief fol7 lows." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. , Remember the naro-Doan's and take no other. Excursion From Norwood to Charlotte. Peeler & Feiperman will run an excursion from Norwood Jbo Char lotte and return Saturday, Sept 24th. This excursion will leave Norwood at 7:10 a. m'., and Salis bury at 9:15 a. m. and returning will leave Charlotte at 5:30 p. m; Every effort is being made to make this one of the best excur sions of the season. We will have good cars and plenty of room, and this will be the very trip for la dies and their escorts. Price from Salisbury only $LO0.; 9 6 2t. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK SALISBURY, N. C. W. C. Coughenotjr, President, T. C. Linn, Vice-President, i W. H. White, Cashier Capital - - : $5d,'P0 00 Stockholders' Liability - 50,000 00 Surplus and Profits- - 53,581 56 Deposits January 1, 1909, 317,785 06 ResouiCfcS January 1, 1909, 459,736 84 DnuccroRS : John S. Henderson, D. A. Atwell, T, C. Linn, H. N. Woodson, Burton Craige, W.S. Blackmer, Walter H. Woodson, W. B. Strachan, A. H. Price, W. C. Coughenour. Every accommodation extended con sistent with safe banking. W. H. WHITE. Ouhiw : J hard chill, pain through it.en lever, witn great f;your. experience, send 'tee- pneumonia! If your jenyerb nerry rectonu. When he comes, tell him fectly vvhat you have done. Then do s ht cave ,f alcohol in this cough medicine. Lc.Au.rC, iiimJ WJUrihe bowels in good condition. atf ireasedi-flow of bile, and produce Our big stored attic with the W-dnt SHOES. ISfRJNG FOOTWEAR, i - .: v : y : : - ' . : . ' :ir-- IfeUnYite Your Inspection, j VJVe have always fiu money on your ell Shoe Store, 111 JSorth Api ilachian ' V; Exposition Tfetest ;Ever Held j tike Sonth. . At ir &&lftef Tenn., : ent. 12 to Oct. 12 Mage?! and Maminotlr Build ings. "J .-. ; Mor -tofi and" Amuse than Ever Offered lat-3)utbern Exposition. $10.0 yVi Curses for Running and Trottirt (J$mir ? $10 ,0 iffe Ariel Exploitatfon, by machin fofhe Wright Bros., Strobel and an .'Ojjjer. Aeronauts . "Seethe Air Shi i'S ' , $25 00 h. Matchless Fireworks, ( Grand $ab of the Cloud" and) Mulhftfsftnious Wild West and twenty ift)t,her shows of Note. Great' St ands ifl all America. AdmiiitoGrounds, 50c In t yfc After 6 p.m , .i & Cents. ftemebelfriese'. Special Hates: Live stQc and Races, , . . . . '4. : "September 12i. Night S Qi3 Show, . . . ?8j5tember 13, 14, 15. Bench hr, . ;Sept. 22, 23, 24 Pigeon adfc Fe Stock Show, '?.4f.;.i$ept 27-Oct. 1. Poultry . . . ...... S. October 5-12 Wright -jBr 'Air Ship.. . . : . . Days--) . k Be ptember 2229 Strobel legible Balloon, . . EveryJ0feSept.l2-Oct. 12. Pain's 5grc)rks, Every Eve ning, . . . AISbpt. 120ct. 12 attiH extHOtouas, v-.K .September 19-24 Jb'all ol J $mieiii; Special fatsvery day.and remarkably Sqsv railroad rates to Knoinfeand. return on Tuesday l"d Thursdays as rn sr iuuuws; us Salisbur;: 4 -.-'i $5.65 4.70 5.15 6.65 6.25 5.75 i? . r . ...ftp-. . Newton 1 " -A . States vil.f:. Winston- labrh. . , . . ' Charlotte?:;...... SEE THgAf ixPOSITION. Y , J. OLIVER, Pres. 8-l 7t pd. r- ' S&r - City;M.lop Sale, . 4 Under and. Vf-t'ue of an ordr of the superior ijiif 5 cvf Rowan oounty, made in the sj-icjajiivroeeeding entitled John J. StevKiSfr niinistrator of M. M. Woodwar agliis"t Catharine J. Woodward, L a,Vv Ulmer and hus band Frank I SneVthe same being No 9 upon the sf 'rfalvrocpeding docket of said court, ' "hfe j'dersigned commis- oiuucr will, ui- ? ig - w Saturday, the 2 $ df of September, (9ro, at abiut 12 o'i ..$pV'&$oni;'at . the court house door, in wsilparyilJorth Caroli na, oferf5u- sa Vtohe. higtest bidder for cash the la&i hesae of M. M. Wood - iv 3 ward lying anOfettiin the city of Sal isbury, Rowan$ouiy, North Carolina, and more p8icuuy described as follows, to-wit VBr inning at a stake on the.N. O. R iilro5, 200 ft. fim the edge of Bank fS., ajJ running with Eaid railroad 44 rfcpjp as take ; thence southeast para 1el fien FankSt, 189 ft. to K. J. Holme life thence with said Holmes' Mne n 'rthWst 44 1-2 ft, to a, stake, Lee Hi 'Jig corner ; thence nothwest pi ral Tl v; Bank St., 189 ft. to the begin nini ?4f further partis ulars, backtitlfee deed regis tered in book o j dds Nd. 117, page 458, etc., Regis rtflice'l for Rowan county. 4' This is a 4-roo etf,ge on Southern Railway betwe 'l?ank; and Horih streets. It is ahafce. for some one to get a good b m'5at . a reasonable Erice. farther flfjaation furnished y calling or add eafeipg the undersign ed. J ti V , Y. John J Sr commissioner August 20th, 191 i"V; r 5t the;. chest, 'difficult breathing. prostration. If this should for your doctor. You may doctor cannot come at once, One of Ayer's Pills at bedtime will cmkp a gentle laxativeeffect the day following. v filled from' cellar newest creations in ' and will now save shoe purchases. Main Street. Wf Get it at SMITH'S Special, Offer: $1.00 bottle of Cann's Kidney Remedy for 50 cents. 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W CHRISTMAS CIFTS i. Tu UND ERTAKI NG DDn't FuTfffit that 1 do Und7ttaking and Embalming. uuii 1 uioi Qood 8ervice and7 reasonable prices. When in need call on me. YOURS FOR a o C QQOOQQOOOOOQSQOQOOOQQOQCGO 3 s There Any If you had a telephone on your Farm a con versation like this would save you a long and prob ably useless trip: "Hello ! Is this the depot (or express) Agent?" , "Yes." "This is Mr. Johnson on Rural Route No. 5. Is there any freight for me today ?" "No, it hasn t come yet." "Thanks. I will call you tomorrow." If you want to know how to have a tele phone on your Farm, at small cost, write for our free booklet. Address Farmers Line Department SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY ' South Pry or St., Atlanta, Ga. B JV Mil Carrigae and FARM AND DELIVERY WAGONS, OPEN AND We Bell the celebrated Geo. E. Nissen &. Co'o Farm and Log Wagons, fully warranted. Old Carnages and.BnggiesI repaired, painted aud made as good as new. ? New Tops made and old Tops repaired. New Cuehious furnished and old Cushions repaired. Ne.w Dashes furnished and Old Frames Re-covered. Rubber Tires a Specialty:, steel tired wheels chaugrd to Rubber Tires. Old rubber tires repaired. All kinds'o? Wood and Iron Work done at short notice. We have skilled workmen in each department. Surreys, Buggies and Wagons for Sale. Harness of all kinds made and repaired. Call and get prices. . J. O. J . S. McCubbins, president. W. B. Straoiian, treasurer. E. H, Haheisoh, secretary and manager. M'CUBBINS & HARRISON COMPANY Real Estate, Loans Insurance. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $36,000.00. We are selling Ground Phosphate. Rock, 28 to 31 Acid Phosphate, at $10 00 and undr per ton. See us at olcb about this. ',t EEAIi ESTATE LOAN'S: If yoft want to either loan or borrow money on good real estate secur ity in Rowan Co. it will certainly pay you well to look info our system of making real estate loans; the lender nets 3per cent each 6 months w th the best security on earth and with as little trouble to him as deposit ing money in a bank. The security is a first mortgage real estate bond with.our company guaranteeing payment of principal and interest. WANTED Cosmopolitan Maga ziae requires the services of a representative in Salisbury f look after subscription renewals and to extend circulation by special methods which have proved unusually successful. Salary and commission. Pre vious experience desired but not essential. Whole time or spare i. I Alt 6lme ' Aa-"6S8 With references, H. C. CAMPBELL. Gob mono li tan Magazine, 1789 Broadway, New York Oitv. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o making your selections don't forget to give me a call. O O O o o o o o BU6INE8S, o o Freight for Me?" 1 Ed VCII Wagon Builders. DHAY WAGONS. TOP, BEST QUALITY AND STYLE WHITE & CO. Notice to Creditors. Having this day q lalified as execu tor of the estate of Harriett E Oorrell, not;ce is hereby given to all" persons having claims against said estate to present the same to the undersigned on or before August 22nd, or-thia no. tice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to Call and settle witnout delay Tb4s August 22nd, 1910. Jas E Cobrihek, executor, 6t pd E F D, China Grove, N 0 T Bead The Watchman.
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