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.i ". Absoluttelv Porb The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Makes delicious home-baked foods of maximum qualify af minimum cost Makes home baking pleasant and profitable RURAL NEWS Written by OUR CORRESPONDENTS. TOLL BRIDGE. April 21. The weather ii oold on the potato bags. I noticed three tragi fitting on a rook in my po tato field half frozen, waiting for the potato tops to oome up oat of the ground. The farmora are busy planting watermelon teed and oorn. David Green oanght four oarp last Saturday which weighed about 20 pounds. Mrs. T. F. Bridges who has been sick is improving, we are glad to note. The section hands had a barbe cue Saturday evening at Charles Williams'. All had a good time. Thoma Brooks, who was injur ed in the aooident whioh ooourred on the railroad bridge on Februa ry 10th, is able to resume his du ties on the road. Joe Bead, who was also hurt by the same aooi dent, is able to walk by the use of a stiok. The annual commencement at Ohurohland High Sohool will take place on May 2, The writer has received a letter from Tom Hackett, better known as Uncle Tom, who is in Evens ton, Wyo. He arrived in Wyo ming March 22nd. He says it has nowed about two-thirds of the time since his arrival there. The writer thinks old North Carolina is the best place yet. Y. CRESCENT. April 19 Whooping cough is all the go around here now . The Holy Communion service was held at Bethany Reformed church last Saturday. The Jr. O. U. A. M. is still growing. New members are be ing added to the roll every week. Miss Eliza Fesperman, who has been ill for some time, is not im proving much, we are sorry to re port. Mrs. L. W. Safritis thinking of eating new cabbage soon. She also has sugar pea blossoms. Who can beat.tb.at? Miss Cora Pless has returned home from her sohool whioh clos ed last Friday. Charlie Skive and family spent Sunday, April 18tb, at Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Holshouser's . Misses May and Katie Holshous er and Mrs. Cranford Peeler spent Sunday evening at L. W. Safrit's. L, M. Hess is very ill with measles. Rev. J. 0. Koons spent Friday night at Tobias Holshouser's. Misses Anna Holshouser and Ila Safrit spent Wednesday night at Miss Katie Fesperman's . Fisher and McOombs have started work at their quarry again after having stopped for some time. Misses Mary Holshouser and Daisy Fisher spent Friday in Sal isbury Polly. TRADING FORD. April 19. Oh, the beauti f ul springtime is here and the music of the spring birds is sublime! The recent rains kept the farmers back somewhat with their work and little cotton and corn is being planted. The cotton crop will not be so large here this year as the larger part of the land was sown in wheat last fall. The wheat around here is very large for the time of year. It looks like some will head out in this month. Some sickness this week but no cases supposed to be serious. Mrs. W. M. Parnell has been real sick for a week but is convalescent at this writ ing. Mrsv G. A. Peacock has been on the sick list for a week but is better now. Johnr Miller was in the creek seining a few days ago and caught several "nice cat fish. It seems to be a little cool yet but John is use to it. Pound parties have already appeared and ice cream sup pers will follow in a short time. Good for the young folks, we glory in you enjoy ing yourselves. That's the way we used to do. The fruit crop will be very short here this year except blackberries. We will see more about them later on. We hear of several who contemplate subscribing for The Watchman. I hope they will not forget the paper of the people and for the people as the good old Watchman als ways stands to, the front. Sam Snobt. The Commission Cbarter Defatted In Char lotte. The handicap of voting against the books in the faoe of an unusu ally large registration was more than the commission-form charter oould stand and the proposed bill providing for the modern business system of municipal administra tion for Charlotte was defeated at the polls yesterday by a count of 1,287 for as compared with 126 for the aldermanio substitute. There were 8 '362 voters registered and 1,682 were required for a choice. It will thus be seen that the com mission oharter laoked 445 votes of securing the required majority of the total registration. Satur day's Charlotte Observer. A Sallsbsrlan for Mayor of Tijlomlilt. A meeting of citizens, held in the court house last Thursday night, nominated the following town tioket : For mayor, 0. G. Veile; for aldermen, James Watts, Dr. S. T. Crowson and J. B. Barnes. Taylorsville Scout. Rowan Record Ads. IPiST and are Business Builders OHBISTIANN A . April 21. It seems that winter has - returned this morning, cold enough for frost; but I think , the moving air kept it off. Yesterday, Rev; Sowers gave usl an "interesting sermon ron the proper training ot children. We thought it waB real good anyway, but better because it was so much needed. So many children are allowed to run at random on Sun day as well as at any other time. Often the parents do not know where they are, or in . what they are engaged. From this class oome most of those who wear the stripes after they reaoh maturity. Mrs. G. 0. Miller, of Faith, is visiting her grand-parents and relatives here this week. I hope she will not get home sick soon. Miss Fannie Brown is on a visit to her sister at Wilford, S. C. MisB Beulah Lyerly has gone to Asheville to serve as a governess in a private family. Daniel Kluttz had a horse to run away with a plow last week While no external injuries were perceptible, he bled profusely about the mouth and nose. He is better now. Farmers are generally through planting corn and are making pre parations to get their cotton seed in the ground. i - Many farmers pay but little at tention as to how they lay off their land for oorn planting. For their benefit Nathan Brown has the following to say : "I can lay off an acre and half of land and plant it in corn with rows three and one half feet apart each way. Then I can lay off another acre and one half of land and plant it in corn with rows three and one half feet apart eaoh way, and )ne plot will have more than fifteen hundred hills in it than the other. How is it done?" If you do not know how this is done it will pay you to write him through The Watohmak for an explanation. Best wishes for the farmers and Thk Watchman we subscribe as ever. s Viola. REEDY BRANCH. Gold Hill, April 21. Miss Josie Klutts spent Sunday evening with her cousin, Darth Trexler. Julius Frick, of Rockwell, the manager of the R ckwell Tele phone Company, spent Monday at Liberty, making improvements on the Liberty exchange. Z B. Trexler, of Mt. Pleasant, spent Saturday night and Sunday with home folks. JohnF. Trexler, Salisbury, is spending a week with homefolks. He has been confined to his room for the past week with a caBe of measles. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Trexler spent Tuesday in Salisbury on business. Glenn Trexler made a visit to W. G. Eagle's Sunday. v I Wild Bill. rjacliovia Bank and Trust Co. Salisbury, N. C. KBXT TO COURT HO08K Will pay you 4 per cent on your deposits and compound the interest quarterly. This is a Big Bank, why u?t open an account with us? CHICHESTER S PILLS Wv THK DIAMOND BRAND. A iaaieai AaBjronrJ dhl-efcea-tei'kDIaa rciu ii boxes. ue tucr. jt er y onr Dranbt. 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The quality of the workmanship to each set is in keeping with the quality of the leather; Every stich is made with ma terial that will last. We haye three experienced workmen. All our work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Harass Oil and Dressing. All oar Liniments and Powder are guaranteed. No good no pay. Make our place your headquarter while in the City. We are always glad o see you whether you buy of us or not. We carry in stock the Chicago Horse Clipping Machine, also a good stock of supplies, blades, chains, etc. Hartline & Go. Salisbury, C- 'Phone 433. 113 E. InnesOt.
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