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twwMiMMiiMiiiiiiinmmwMiiiiim mwwmiimmwwiwiummnMwinwi ISSUED MWEEKT.Y fcfcTEWAttT TinTWTOS M4 KAwfPQY Z.TW &TYinrr BWHTVQTflM 12 . fctav- - .A yen. - Jk. XAJk . A M ;V 15K jtjjww.. t wf W MOT. -IVAVI-otJWot OT IMIMWI J'A'li,w Vf h IMIMlilMtfllMtNMItMMMt yThe Industrial Interests of our People are Paramount to Every Other Consideration. It Is earnestly hoped that all readers of this Paper will yield gently to its doctrines and aid in Its clroifation If youihave any grievances consult a physician - If you have no business of your ownget married or go to work. If yoa aj pleased with the Paper, aid H; if you do not like it, hand it to a sensible neighbor.. Be serious, and help in advancing the Interests of your community. Vol. 26. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1906 No. 40 The office seekers of Forsyth Curious Potato Growth, are trying to get up steam, but Mr. Joe H. Williard, who lives the people are so weary of this near the old Salem Water Mill, quest for place at their expense left a curious Irish potato with that they refuse to enthuse. Mr. Philip Mock in the City The fact is they are going to vote market a few days ago. The just about as they please this year potato has a well developed bust and see if they dont get along of a human body, a perfect neck, better in the future. New York and the head of an animal re is not the only place where peo- sembling a cross between a mule pie are breaking away from party and a' hog's head, with one ear. slavery. The voters of Forsyth Mr. Williard married a young have the power to get their own widow a few weeks ago, and it wishes if they will exercise it. is intimated that this freak may - , have been left by the stork pend Last week the new State Capi- inS ' futur.e developments. Of tol oi Pennsylvania was dedica- j. n i i 1 1 i J directions tor taking should have ted. itnascostfcid,uuu,uuu, and been left along with the potato. is said to be one ot the most beau- : tiful and imposing buildings in Ida, the nine-year-old daughter the world. It covers a little of J. M. Ashburn, who lives in more than two acres of ground. Shoals township, this county, is It contains 481 rooms, and is now perhaps the youngest female far occupied by all the departments nier in Surry, and a very success of the State Government, includ- ful one. This season, on one ing the Supreme and Superior fourth of an acre of land, she courts. It contains more floor raisoa PumPKins ana Al ,i n i n. ttto1, pounds ot tobacco, which she space than the Capitol at Wash- on markct'for $22.73.- ington. Mt. Airy Leader. The apparent lethargy in The little boys of Texas are County political circles is taken trying to get the Saturday Even to pres.age a doubtful result as to ing Post's Shetland Pony this who will occupy the offices and month. Emmett Rastus White who will handle the public road head of Denton Texas, is in the money after December 1st. lead. Marvin Nash of Winston Some tall thinking going on, and won the pony for North Carolina the applicants realize it. during the month of August. A Sad Mistake. Mr. Editor : Mr. Thos. F. Baker made a sad mistake one day last week. Some persons were at work near the road be tween Mr. Baker's, home and Danbury. Hearing a mighty rushing sound overhead, they looked up and saw a wandering turkey buzzard flying with un usual rapidity. As they gazed at the wanderer flying in such a direct line towards the north, they were attracted by a man, bareheaded, in his shirt sleeves riding rapidly with his eyes fix ed steadly on that old buzzard. And who should it be but Mr. Baker. He rushed on out of sight, and later it was learned that he thought it was the stork and he was trying to charm it and turn it back to his home. The writer ask that if any one sees anything of the real stork not a buzzard to please drop Mr. Baker a card or phone him at Hill Top, N. C, and he will be there just as soon as that single-footer can carry him securely. Pat. At a libel trial in Chicago the other day it came out that Mrs. Thompson, "a missionary and church worker,"- had drunk a quart of rye whiskey in three hours. The ReV. Mrs. Phillips bought it for her.
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