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IFUo)EIH? Absolutely Pure Economizes Butter, Flour, Eggs; makes the food more appetizing and wholesome The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar RURAL NEWS Written by ZZH OUR CORRESPONDENTS. FAITH Feb. 3. The Faith Grans ile Company bought and brought out a large steam boiler from Salisbury Satur day to be used in their quar ry. J. T. Wyatt shipped a" large car load of street curbing Saturday, 996 lenial feet. W. L. Ludwick and daugh ter, Oma, of Albemarle, came up Sunday to tej his father, Pinkney Ludwick, who is sick. Venus is getting better, he was up a while Sunday. 30 .people came to see him Sun 5ay. The I, O. O. T. at Granite Quarry where Venus -belongs, has a nurse employ ed to stay with him day and night; the Jr. O. U. A. M. of Faith sent members to sit up with him as he ia a member of that order, the P. O. S. of A. and the D. of L. where Venus belongs all have been very kind and other neigh bors have brought in good things to eat from far and near as they kr.ew he could not get to his boarding houe. Venus always did praise Faith ? and has said it was one of iue best places to live in the Uni ted States and that the peo pie were the best and cleverest in all the country. Venus never knew before that -had so many kind friends :a and around Faith. Since he has been sick one hundred and thirty-five dollars has come in for work and paid 'on t and he is looking for twelve hundred dollars more. Ev ery day to come all these good people are a help to me anc I am a help to them. Venus is sitting up on the side of the bed writting these few items while it is raining out doors The doctor came last week to -see me and left a lot of medi cine and said my trouble was nothing but rheumatism and it would soon go away. Miss Adaline Hall, of Sal ifebury, is visiting relatives at Faith today. The ground hog says we will have six weeks of bad weather and today is one of : them. Young lady at Will Mc Oombs, January 27th. Pinkney Lud wick is better. He was able to sit up awhile this morning. S. Corn's little , boy, Clax ton, has the measles. Venus. PUMPKIN CENTER. Feb. 3. I. Leroy Shaver, .teacher of the Prosperity school, attended the teachers' meeting in-Salisbury Satur day the 25th, and spent the night at his sister's, Mrs. J. N. Wise. W. A. Stokes made a fly ing trip to Salisbury Satur day on business. Mrs. I. C Shaver has been very ill for the past week. Mrs. J. N. Wise, of Salis bury, is spending a few days at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. I. C. Shaver. A negro was caught in a landslide at Bald Mountain a few days ago which result ed in a broken leg. Neely Lisk and family of Salisbury, have been visiting relatives in this community for a few days. The good roads question is getting pretty warm through out the county. We need good roads to that we can get to see the new court house once in a while. E. A. Shaver who has been confined to his bed for the past two weeks' with appens dicitis, is improving we are glad to note. Stokes Hill died at his home on the night of the 22nd and was buried at the Parker grave yard on the 24. He was about 65 years old. There was a candy party at C, G. Morgan's Saturday night, February 1st. Bill. Rand t)f Caledonia,-" 111. 'i To this union was born seven children, four girls and three boys, of whom six survive; Mrs. Georgia A. Jiarraker of Jonesboro, III. ; Mrs . Eliza P. . Verble of Dongola, 111,; Mrs. Bertha I. Rouch of Grand Chain, III.; Silas; Clarence and Charles Pennin- ger, the three last named are at home - with their mother. He leaves fifteen grandclil4 dren and one great-grand child. He professed faith in Christ eaaly in life and was a member of the Lutheran church at . Dongola. He re mained a consistent christian until death. He was a mem ber of the Dongola Maso nic lodge at the time of his death. His sickness was of short duration. He was tak en with pneumonia Monday, Jan. 13, and died Thursday, Jan. 16, at 7 o'clock a. m. Funeral services were con ducted at St John's church Saturday by Rev. Steffey. Interment in St John's ceme tery. He lived in expecta tion of heaven, confident in in the hope of a glorious resurrection. To him the Savior has verified His prom ise, "Let not your hearts be troubled. Ycu believe in God believe also in me. will coxe again and receive you unto myself." A Salisbory Boy Dies io Illinois. The Jonesboro Gazette, of Jonesboro, Union County, 111. of Janu ary 24th, has the following relative to a man born in Salisbury the same year The Watchman was established, 1832. It says: George W. Penninger was born July 1, 1832, at Salis bury, Rowan county. North Carolina, died January 16, 1913, aged 80 years, 6 months and 15 days. He was the son of Mathias and Martha Rendleman Penninger. At the age of six years he came with his parents to Illinois, locating about three miles north of Dongola in the year 1838, on the farm where he died. He was a farmer and stock man and resided on this farm about seventy-five years. He was married in 1854 to Mary F. Garrott, to this union was born ten chils dren, three boys and seven daughters, five of whom surv vive: T. J. Penninger of West Moresville, Tenn. ; Mrs. Laura I, Lombard of Port land, Ore.; Mrs. Margaret E. Hargrave of, Anna, 111. ; Mrs. Mary C, . Garrott of Danville 111.; Mrs. Martha J. Hileman of Jonesboro,- 111. His wife died in 1872. On April IT, 1875, he was married a second time, to Miss Martha A. Rheumatism Neuralgia Sprains jlisa C. Mahosit, of 2708 K. St., W. Washington, D. O., writes : I Buf fered with rheumatism for five years and I have just got hold of your Lini ment, and it had done me so much good. My knees do not pais and the swelling has gone." 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S0 the purest, whotesomest, and least expensive of the high grade baking powders; a whole pound for only 20 cents, pound, 10 cents, pound, 5 cents. Insist on boring it. All good Grocers sell it, or will get it for too. DIXIE FURNITURE CO. 118 EAST ENNIS STREET THE BIGGEST LITTLE STORE III SALISBURY We buy in ear lots, othsr expenses suhII than enables us to LEAD IN LOW PRICES. DIXIE FURNITURE CO. WILL D. HAUTE! AN, Owner and Manager. i o s o o o o It o o INSERTED TOOTH SAUJS 42 to 54 Inches - $40.00 to $75.0 Each saw is warranted to be free from Flaws and Seams, and to be as nearly true as it is pos sible to make it. James Ohlen & Sons inserted tooth saws are made of the finest polished cruci ble steel, ground and tempered. Read this guar antee and see if anything could be fairer: Guarantee: Any saw failing to run well will be rehammebed FREE of oharge, if immediately returned, or if saw is found to be defective in any way, metal or temper, or tension, within thirty days from delivery a new one will be given in exchange " Call and see our stock of these saws. We carry all sizes from 42 inch to 54 inch. The saw is 8000. The PRICE Is RIGHT. Salisbury Supply and Commission Company, Saw Mill Supplies 'Phone No. 8. Near Passenger Depot. J. S. MoCtTBBiNs, Pres. A. L. Shoot, Sec. Treas. W. C. Maupih, Insurance Dept. F N. MoCubbists, Real Estate. SAUSBDfiY REALTY MDRAIE CO. 122 N. Main St. 'Phone 256. Salisbury, N. C Reorganized and Consolidated The nniersispei wh- wr cn'3tei with two other firms have now re.an'usd and "onsoi: Ug-kL chair ba-iiaesi Interests so as to offer greater aiTantag'?! to thsif niar cutoraars. If foa wint to biy or sail Fi'iJA.L EJiTATS w ?an how you desirable places thit will micj y ra a nic hjim jr pi yoa 10 per cent to IS per cent on investcaant: or wd will buy or sell for you any bargains you hare to offer. We loan MOSEY aad if you have any thit is not paying you 6 per cent or mire, we can loan It on eod Real Eitate, first mjrttfags and guarintee loan and 6 per cent interest net We write all lines of insurance and rent houses. When interested ia our line don't fail to see us. SS35SEEE29E1 5SE5 INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS THE 20th CENTURY E6G MACHINES What Mate a Home? sixS A Kood Husband. Wife and Children mm mm A good Husband, Wife and Children and a House furnished with Wright's Furniture and House Furnishings is bound to make a Happy Home ill ass Undertaking rhis department is one of the best equipped and most thoroughly up-to-date establishments in the State. G. W. WRICHTV Furniture Undertaker McCubbios & Harrison . Co. Gaptital Surplus $20,000.00 sie.ooo.oo REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT, transacts a general real estate business. LOAN DEPARTMENT, loans funds for clients so as to net the investor six percent, remits interest semi-annually and guarantees interest, principal, and the title to the property upon which the f rind is loaned. O INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, represents old line O mtwm. m m 1 r mmm. companies m iue, nre, casualty insurance, and contract bond p, RENTAL DEPARTMENT, collects rentf on proper ties, makes returns, and looks after the general upkeep of properties for absentee landlords, or those who do not care to take personal charge. , McCubbins & Harrison Co.; T. E Witherspoon, E. H. Harrison W. H. Hob sen, Treasurer, President, Secretary.: The Money Makers of the Poultry World, Over 250 Eggs per year. Winter layers commencing In October Non-setters, light eaters land ducks no pond required. Tonne stock now ready will lay this Fall. Fawn and white or penciled: $ 1 .50 each. 6 or more $1.25 each. Pure white genuine stock $5 for females, $2 for drakes. Delivery guaranteed. PETALUMA INCUBATOR CO. ' 103 NORTH DELAWARE STREET INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Ask your Hardware Dealer for PETALUMA INCUBATORS or write us about agency. IDon't Forgeil J. O. White & Co., A Good Pocket Knife Free! The Carolina, Watchman and The Rowan Record has a quantity of GOOD POOKET KNIVES which are being given swaT to those who pay a dollar or more on their sabcriptions. We also have a better knife, retails for 503 everywhere, that we give to - thoae who pay $2 00 or more. Gome in and see us . Build See that the next one you Buy has their name on it, f FACTORY, 212 E. FISEER STREET, 'Phone 143. Salisbury, N. C.
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