- . .' - ; . -. . -v . m.- - , . i 1 :WrMen- by CURRFSPOtiDENT "SO? -?:' L-A-Ui ; ; FAITH. 1 ug.. 13 Mrs Sarah M'Ba singeti wife of William Basinger. was born September 3rd, 1848, and died August v l 1th. 1918, aged 69 years, 11 months and 21 days. ne was baptized in intamcy at Lower 'Stone Reform- ed church and was confirmed a member of the, -same in youth, but was a member of -Faith Lutheran church at her death. She leaves to mourn, their loss a devoted" husband, one sister, two children, four step children, and nine grandchildren, besides a host of rglatives and friends. The funeral services was con ducted at Faith E L church August 12th by her pastor, Rev G O Ritchie, assisted by Rev C P Fisher. The pall bearers were: Monroe Fesperman; W H Cauble; S T A Lippard, M G M Fisher J C Lingle and James Ritchie. J T Wyatt received an order today for two pair millstones. - Junious M Fespermau came in irom camp to see His wife and took her back with him . We met Sandy Davis at Lex ington, wife and family in Salis bury. He lived in Faith many years. Another crowd came to see Venus and his collection. They were A L Kiuttz and wife, Charley Rodgers, Misses Minnie Marvin and Elsie Rodgers. They came in Mrs Mrs Kluttz's auto mobile. She was at the wheel. Marsh Holsbpuser has bought an automobile. Venus spent Saturday night with Jesse Wyatt two miles from Salisbury on the new Mocksville road. He took us through his big field of creek bottom corn and over his other farms. He has a fine crop. Misses Maggie Watson, Sadie and Nora Sifford of Salem, N C, were in Salisbury to isee the soldier boys go off. We met Geo W Rex. He can telf you more about geese than any one we ever saw. T J Waller and wife of Barber, came to Salisbury Saturday to see their son off to Camp. John Rinehardt and wife visited friends at Badin recently. You can sell old shoes, any kind or condition, by the sack full for cash at J T Wyatt's store in Faith. He has found a good use for them that pays him a big profit. He uses them for himself and will tell any one what he does with them for nine cents in stamps. fij I BEB3 BEDSIDE b i I r IS mm Whila fta flfhTis Yrxv White J M Whitman, a Frank lin township farmer, residing near Spencer, went fishing last Wednesday night his home was robbed of $63.25 and Will Tol bert, a young white man employ ed on the , place for the past weekr is also missing. Tolbert and the money are said to have left together and the officers have not yet beet able to sepur- -ate.thetwo. When Mr Whitman returned home at t a. m. today he missed the money and at at once started to search for Tolbert. A "phone message to his old home at Danyille bronstht the information that the officers there are looking, f u him and that he is a deserter from Uucle Sam's forces. Children in the home of Air Whitman saw Tol bept" searching where he knew the mo ley was kept but he claimedto be looting for some nails and that at a very late hour. Local .officers hare not been able to secure a due lo his whereabouts although a rewtiid of $50 is offered for, -bis return. Resolutions olEjrFor Col. Ito. Judge Lo.i- bus'ppondcd court for the memorial exercises in. honor of uie late Col. , W Ci Means, of Concord, August 13th, who was a member of the bar. Suitable resolutions were adopted by the bar and spread upon the court record. All members of the bar -spoke highly of the splendid character and abilities of the deceased. Unit Loafin at uourt. Only one or two were present at the sessions of couutr court, since Judje Wright's warning when a large nuriber of disinter ested people were present, regard ing loafing, and idlers at the county court. E H Marsb. who is in charge of the Southern's transfer sheds here, was a witness at a recent session of county coui;t in a case involving larcency of goods, in the shed and said he could give plenty of work to everv man he could get at irom $2.25 to $2.75 per day and would be glad for any assistance the court could give in securing jthis much needed help. J T Wyatt Willi take a collec tion of his fine relics to the community fair at Union church, if he is at home when it comes off. J T Wyatt has got a beautiful picture of his monument with a locomotive in the back ground. The prettiest thing in the picture except the monument, is the smoke coming out of the smoke sack. You can get one for ten cents in stamps by m.aih - VfJNUS. OBOl Rlorth Qaroima State o$!ege ow MgpBCiBlms'e and LQESOl one n Conditions brought out by the world war should remove all doubt as to the' value ot technical education. Increase of production in all lines is the demand ot the times. . Let your son equip himself for useful, productive citizenship. Let him have an opportunity to multiply his efficiency in whatever industry he may engage. , ' 3 I St2Le C.oll?g of?ers focr year courses in: ''Agriculture, Agricultural Chem istry Chemical Enenrieeni Civil PnmM.: AyTi rL -ni!T z . -. i -p. . . 2: P' "ftimi.iiug, j.xctucmiuiii . jiriiKiiieemig, JLiec- f tncal Ensmeeruiff. TfiTt 1 TnrlctT n,i 4 & fa' J D Military Training under U. S. Army Officer. O Unit of Reserve Officers' 1 . - "o wijo. vjcnciaij g,uvciiniicriii gives iiuuw 8nCe'?iiS?ST piy for "o11118- Juniors and Seniors receive pay amounting to j it.- 7ea' SvFmer CamP atPlattsburgANewYork, this year, attended by Juniors free of cost. Graduates who takelR. .OAT. C. course if called into service are assured commissions. 1 , I K J 1 - Two hundred and forty scholarships yielding free tuition' to needy boys. Young. Men s Christian Association., builftng 4 which cost , $40,000. Regular paid General Secretary in charge. . - Strong Athletic Teams. k Requirement for admission 11 units tenth grade work' completed. Numerous Short Courses. ' For Illustrated Circulars, Catalogues and Entrance Blanks, write, ' D E. B. Owen, Registrar. 10 IOCS 01 6Q9 Six Teals Agoj; T&iIrW She MigtilDie; Says Texas Lady, But Now She Is a Well, Strong WomaH and Praises Cardui For Her Reciirery. s Royse City, Tex.-Mrs. Mary Kil-1 better. That was six years ago . man, of this place, Bays; "After the i birth of my little girl... my side com menced to hurt me. I had to go back to bed. "Wo called the doctor. He treated me... but I got no better. I got 'worse and worse until the misery 'was unbearable... I was In bed for three months and suffered such agony that I was just drawn up In a knot. ... I told my husband if he would get me a bottte of Cardui I would try it. . , I commenced taking it, however, that ' evening I called my family about me... for I knew I could not last many, days unless I had a change for M. 0.1X1 DUU UCJC U.11U H.11X d Weiiy ong woman, and I owe my life to xdui. I had only taken half the tattle when I began to feel better. The misery In my side got less... I .- continued right on taking the Cardui uUtil I had taken three bottles and I d ;d pot need any more for I was well ard never felt better in my life... I b; ye Jiever had any trouble from that dy to this." . I i)o you suffer from headache, back ac)e, pains in sides, or other discom forts, each month? Or do you feel wk, nervous ar1 fged-out? If so, v, oan's tonic, a J. 71 gHe Cardui, the trill; "BLUE BONNETS' Neto Fabric 'icllh New Features. " Blue Bonnrtj " meets the needi tlhe Woman who wants a beautiful, durable fabric tliat wears withaut wrinkling, repd(fduit and launders pcrfectry. Admirably adapted for tailor-made dreues. sport coats and jurtirxriklrcns gannents, petticoats, etc AUodrap eries, furniture coverins etc. Gua"J(rtccd dye fact and durable. Wide variety of ex quisite patterns. 1 If fenr dealer doesn't carry "Bluet 4iroets" send us this ad with name of dealer and wo w21 rend him samples and iwtirj of your request I 92 IER WHITMAN & "O. Inc., 681 Bfoadway. Nw York w 1 SPRINGTEX is the underwear whh a million little springs in its fabric which give and take" with every movement of the body, and preserve the shape of the garment despite long wear and hard washings. It is the ycar-around underwear, light, medium or heavy weight, as you like. "Remember to Buy It You'll Forjet You Have It On" Ask Your Dealer UTICA KNITTING CO. Makers Sales Room: 350 Broadway, New York H. N. Woodson, Dr. R. V. Brawley., Can't sleep! Can't eatl Can't even digest what little you do eat! One or twa d6ses ARMY & NAVY DYSPEPSIA TABLETS will make you feel ten" years younger. , Best known remedy , for Constipation, Sour Stomach and Dyspepsia. 25 cents a package at all Druggists, or sent to any address postpaid, by the V. S. ARMY & NAVY TtET CO. 260 West Broadway. N.y. Profits an IMI.IItlllHIIBIHllllINmiinlillMIIIIIIEIMIIin 111 I 1 r Hi ! iPrlces 11 m mm its; ib. t I BP'' ex m y j ' tt 1 ji is 1 1 . 1 1 1 mm mm IP vlaf fpt f , iS'-i asssstsm Has-iiMi t.-1-nr, ,s t -aaaiaiiaata SS I! fi A ins r 1 II :l X h s r ! SI w i I J 1 ill! 1 !l9- ' Mil I ! ! ! A 1 t .TUexandcrHamuton vvn " eieven tfirst Secretary of theTtasurV u u . vy Fui ! - to work as Errand boy N in a bank. By study, industry and thrift he learned the business, saved enough to make profitable investments, became pronv inent, fought in the Revolution, signed the Declaration of Independence and was first Secretary of the Treasury. If you are ambitious to get ahead in the world, begin by saving a part of your regular earn ings, for money paves-die way to the desirable things of life. Start an account with us this week and add to it every pay day. Soon you will have enough to buy property, take a desired trip, send your son to college or make profitable investments. - J Multiply your money in our care. ALISBMY- HANK AND TRUST CO. SALISBURY, N. C. Established, 1883. Savings Department. Pays 4 Pr ( out, Com pounded Quarterly. OFFICERS ..President .Vice Pres. W B. Strachan Cashier E H. Woodson. Asst ( ashier Profits may befebnsidered from two (ingles : 1st Their effeft pn prices 2nd As a retur to investors When profits are small as compared with sas, they have little effect on prices." Swift & Company's profits are only a fractal of a cent per pound on all products sold and if eliminated - entirely would have practically no effect on prices. .. Swift & ComFhy paid 10 per cent dividends over 20,000 stockholders outT of its 1917 profits. It. also : Itiad to build extensions and improvements out of profits; to 3nance large stocks of goods m? ide necessary by unprecedented Requirements of the United Sta& and Allied Governments; arif to provide protection against the day of Ha declining markets."? W - Is it fair to &all this profiteering ? A, Swift & Compafiy, U.S. A Start Your Savings Account NOW for Sxt Christmas. Responsible Banking, Courteous Treatment and Confiden tial Servicers Our Policy. We Cordially Invite- You to See Us Qn Any Banking Matter You are Interested In. We are Authorized Agents for Sale of War Savirgs Stamps and inriit stamps Because goods were bought in large quantities before the pre sent day prices came, Complete line V It Dry-Goods, ESotEons and Cloth- P for me 1 TiBue to ReTIre. i mm AW sizs Fbk. Red nnd Black Tread, B. F. Goodrich and Di:irr;oiid Casp? hi sicr-k Kn mrvo in-o if. - - - v. . . iaj "iv- in u i uuuica i i J via PuniH Cow Chow to the old cow and help win gj Ihe war. In cl:teU b i.d 'baers. Can't beat it. y Yours f(-r. business, i 'i Corriher-Carpeiiter Co. J CHINA QROVF, NOkTH CAROLINA 4 Carter's You Cannot be Constipated and Happy jr: a ssa -ia. Small Pill Small Dose Small Price dmmr Iiver A R.emedy That Makes Life Worth Living Genuine bears signature A?NCE of Iron in the A RTRR'Q IRON PU T Q dioou is me reasuu iw - - m-w- - . m m. ,tt, many coloriess faces but will greatly help most pale-faced people t I t i ... . A 1C 5 . i

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