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if" r 1 3- " 5 ' r 41 a ' -SI v :Wrltten by: OUR CORRESPONDENT it t - . i - t ' " FAITH. Feb. 23. Rev C P Fisher will preach his last sermon here at FaitH the first Sunday in March at eleven o'clock, at Emanuel at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. He has served this charge fifteen and a half years. He came here in 1902 and supplied that sum mer when he returnedto Chica go Seminary. . That fall he re ceived a call to become pastor as soon as he finished his course next spring. This is his first and only charge. At the time when he began his work here this was -a mission point of the N 0 Synod. There were about thirty five members in each church. Now Faith has four hundred and twenty ..five com municant members and Eman uel one hundred and twenty making a total of five hundred and forty -five communicant members in this charge. Last year the Sunday school at Faiih numbered five hundred and fifty members, of which Venus was one, and Emanuel numbered something over two hundred. Since Rev C P Fisher came here the people of this charge built a beautiful parsonage in Faith and enlarged this church so that it will seat over three hundred more people than the old church. They also built a new tower to the church at Emanuel at a cost of eight hundred dollars and there is now not a dollar of debt on any of the property. Ho leaves this work with the best wishes of all his members. He will preach his first sermon at his new charge in CLiina Grove the second Sunday in March. Harvoy Fink and Hoke Brown whose birthdays come within a few days of each other, joined togeiner tms year and gave their friends an invitation to a handsome birthday dinner at the home of Mr Fink. Rev C P Fisher, Venus and several others, twenty three in all, were present and had a fine sup per Friday night. Venus hopes they will have many more happy birthdays. James Beeker, the school tea cher of the Faith free school has gone home to spend the week end with home folks at Cleve land. Venus undestands that 6 G Ritshie hasrabout two bales o cotton in the field yet to be picked and that it has never been picked over yet. If you can a a m at m 4 t Deat mat air Trading Ford or any other correspondent trot out your cottcn field. John Corl found a queer bird on his farm. It is black like crow with green bill and feet. It don't belong to this country. uan any one ten us wnat it is and where it came frum. Adolphus Lyerly is having a 'phone put in his residence, the wire is up and they are waiting for the new 'phone to arrive when Supt. Wiley will put it in. H C Farmer who bought a part of the John Holabaugh farm has rented it this year to D A Hodge, Davis Wagoner and family who' have been living on one of George Bruce's farms near Mount Hope church has moved to Faith in Bandks L Peeler's residence. Lewis Peeler has accepted a position with the Southern Ex press Company and has his run from Salisbury to Norwood and is now holding down the job. Willie Canup has bought a sawing outfit on wheels to saw stove and other wood for the people and himself. He sawed 4k big pile for J A Peeler today. L L Sides and his young bride spent ft night here with his sis tSftfes David Peeler just be fore leaving for his ship on the cean. Venus went with R R Raney -in his auto to the Glover sale, A Little Peacberino. V CHAELE8 B. POETBK. She's a little peacberino, v j A standing on the stage A singing a song, Philepino, And she's all the rage, Her eyes are shining like the skies, Her cheeks are red as the rose And her beauty makes us rise And stand upon our toes So we can get a better view Of the little beauty too. She's a little peacherino, And she's dressed pretty fine As she plays the concertino, For singing is divine And her music is a melody That idirly thrills our hearts . As her notes rise and swell away ,In sweeter music's fairest darts And her eyes are shining bright As the twinkling stars of night. She's a little peacherino, We can hear angels' voices rise And dive like a submarine,. O! As she sings and plays her song Like an angel of the skies And the finer notes pass along Trembling on the wings of love To some fairy scene of delight Where all is joy and all is.love And she's as pretty as the stars of night, She's a ljttle peacherino, And a lovely girl unsurpassed, A perfect dear as far as we know And we wish her song to for ever last. As she stops and bows her dainty head. v To all who are intranced by her magic spell And now her fame has surely spread For she sings her song so very well And her lovelv eves are still as bright As the shining stars of night. For Indigestion, Constipation or ' Biliousness Just try one 50-cent bottle of LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digestive Laxative Dleasant to take. Made "and recommended to the public by Paris Medi cine Co., manufacturers of Laxative Bromo Quinine and Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic but it was all over before we got there. Nothing much was sold . Venus wants to know where he can buy a pair of psmts that was worn by a Confederate sol dier duriug the civil war. Albert Brown is starting the paving block industry on the old Shu ping Quarry in the town of Faith. He has six block makers at work now and twenty more coming from Pennsylvania. He has a force of quarry and der rick hands to get out the gran ite for. the blockmakers and wnen be gets all ox ms men at work his pay days will run up in the thousands of dollars and help out our little town and the city of Salisbury, where the big ges part of the money is spent every pay day. Another young man in Faith has just bought some fine furni ture and moved in by himself to keep a bachelor's ' hall. Ve nus expects a wedding soon. Mrs J E Holler is improving fast. Venus. A. and HI. Wants Names of AH Former Stu dents. President Wallace Carl Rid dick of North Carolina State College of Agriculture and En gineering at West Raleigh, is preparing a list of all former students of his college with the address and occupation of each Every man who has at any time attended the college is request ed to mail to the President a card bearing his full name, his full'postal address, and his oc cupation. We understand that the college has always located its graduates once a year, and this is another step in which President Riddick manifests his interests in all of the men who have attended this great tech nical college. The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Heid Became of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary ymnine ana aoes not cause nervousness nor msr in nead. Remember Ihe lull name and it tut signature of B. W. GEOVSi. 3fc. Gaernsey Cattle Association. The Kg wan Guernsey cat tie Association has about completed its organization and has elected the follow ing officers: 0 L Neai, President. Whit L Wilhelm, vice pre sident.. T D Brown, secretary. Parte rf Ihe county have a been set aside and placed .in charge of men in that vrcin ity, they being as follows C L Neal Chester district. Whit L Wilhelm Harris CHapel district, G E Houck, Bear For lar' district, Theo. D Brown Mulberry district, and J M Ketchie, Patterson neighborhood, . It is generally admitted that throroughbred stock ie more profitable for stock raisers and it is hoped that the Rowan farmers, who are endeavoring to make sub stantial progress in this line, have selected a breed that will meet their fullest expec- tations. Just what breed is best actopted to this sestion has not been ascertained, however, those interested in this association are getting in a fair way to soon have all the information neces sary. A bull for. each dis tribt is expected, by early spring. Several Rowan farmers attend ?d the Guernsey cattle sale at Winston-Salem Thursday and bought some fine Geurnsey heifdrs. They were George M Bernhardt of Salisbury, M A Holshouser of Faith, J Mack Harrison Mt Ulla, and Carson M Fisher, Rockwell. These heif ers, sires and dames have the best records aDd pedigree of any stock offered at the sale. British Army Officer Speaks. Captain David FflloD, a British army officer who hap seen service in Fiance, EeK gium and the Ga-lipoli peni aula, spoke to a lare crowd in the tabernacle last Wed nesday night. Captain Fal lon told many horrors com mitted by the Germans, and cited his audience to the fact that should Germany win this war of aggression we could expect an attempt to invade America. It is well that we are in the fight now while we have the experience and assistance of the allies. Mon ey is needed to carry on the war, so buy stamps, th.en some more stamps. Supplied New Blood For Husband. ' Mis W m White of East Spencer, has just returned from a trip to Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, where she had been to see her hus band who is there for treat ment. It is said that tjie physicianR found it neces sary for Captain White to have an additional supply ol blood, whereupon Mrs White offered to supply it and the operation of transfusion was performed successfully, the patient being greatly improve ed as a result of new blood otained. County Commencement to be Held Friday, April 5tn. - At a largely attended and in teresting meeting of the Rowan county teacher's . association held in the old court house Sat urday Prof R G Kitzer announc ed that the cotmty commence ment would be held in Salis bury this year on Friday, April 5th. Other interesting talks were made and the date for the next meeting was fixed for Sat urday, March 16th. I 1 i! T Should Read Mrs. Monyhan's fetter Published by . 1. Her Permission. iJ ' ' Mtw11 TntL " Lvdia E. 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