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m :: V 4 -Nov 10,Mrs M J Basinger fendGO Red wine, Sr., were married in Salisbury Saturday evening, they both lived in Faith and ea&b - living by themselves. Mr Redwine is one of the old civil war veterans, sever ty two gear's old and bride is twenty five years younger.' They are .now living happy in Faith in one of Dplph Gant's houses . Venu s -got a fine infair dinner with theni Sunday. All wish them a long and happy life. - Charles James Misenheimer, son of G M Misenheimer was born January 24th, 1884, age 34 years, 9 months and 23 days. He leaves to mourn his loss, a fattier, wife and seven children, four boys and three girls and a host of friends and relatives. Influenza with pneumonia was the cause of his death. He was a granite contractor and was get ling out millstones by the car load up to the time of the sick ness. The funeral was conduct ed at the Lutheran church in Faith by Rev C P Fisher, assist ed by Rev G O Ritchie and H A Welker before a large congrega tion and he was laid to rest in .the Lutheran cemetary in Faith. He will be missed by his many friends. The pall bearers were: Charley Shine, Lee Barger. R L Barger, Cal. Deal, Luther Hoi shouser and T M Barger. C L LyrlBy and three of his sons, Adolphus, Charles and Dave, the well known carpenters, came to Faith this morning by day light and commenced puting a new shingle roof on J A Peeler's residence and in short time they had one side covered. They are fast workers The ladies of the Faith Bap tist church will hold their regu lar monthly missionary meeting at the home of M rs OKF Gardner Saturday, November 23rd. Ai . i -i . . memoers are asttea to oe pres ent. The Ladies Aid and Missionary Society held its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs J L ireeier oaiuraay. xney naa a good meeting and a nice sum was realized from the supper The next regular meeting will be ' held at the home of Mrs G C Miller, Saturday, November 30th. " "V T" Jl a f. . i " u u fteuwme, ice DucDner, is killing hogs today fortLeo Peeler, Tom Lmgle is hmshihg the shingle roof today on Robert Williams ' new residence. We got his picture at work. Mrs J A Peeler's birthday is today and-Venus is invited to the dinner. D A Hodge,, the quary boss here for several years, is about to take a job to superintend a big quarry for Uucle Sam. Venus Fiid Notes of Interest Food helped win the war. The next duty and opportunity of food i9 to save starving nations in' Europe. Wasted food on this side mean3 starving, suffering and death on the other side. Food Administrator Page, de clares very aptly that food can only be measured in terms of human lives. It is feared that, do our best, millions of people in Poland, Finland Rottmania and Russia must perish from starva tion during- the next few months We will be held blameless if we do our best but unless every in dividual in this country ;does his utmost it will be to his everlast ing shame. We cannot administer the food problem on basis ?of the present food shortage. We must prepare for long continuance of this short tage. The greatest immediate duty before the American is to supply food to 200,000,000 or more starv ing people in Europe, Every in dividual in America has a part of this responsibility and opportu-j nity. SIssd and Rest. Flat Car Jamr.sd Into Jamack Din. One of the most common caus-' Od Saturiay : a wreck . oc es of insomonia and restlessness enrred on a sidirjcr at the Ja indigestion. Take one of j mack milL a Salisbury Dlailt is mdierestioa. raKe -one Chamberlain's Tablets immedia tely after supper and see if you do not rest and. sleep better. They only cost a quarter. Weather Forecast for Nov. 1918, From 3 to 11th, changeable with rain along, eooi with wind and frosty. ,-From 11 to 18, changeable with cold wind, threatening rain and snow. ! From 18" to 25, fair and cold winds. Sliglitly warm a'ong. Snow northwest. From 25 to Dec. '3, rain andV wind along and some colder bliz zards. November has appearnce for more rains than the; past month. Snow heavy northwest and west, threatening central states. Northwest heavy rains central mostly about the 25th out, with some war in and cool along - with Winds. Killing frost to all crops after the 11th or about' then. This October 28th. Henry Reid, R. No. 3. Box 167. Salisbury, N. 0. for the manufacture of table damask, when a- shifting en J I crirt a hnr ontiA info thft- srid. 1 is i.1 UUlilUU Ul IUO Ui UUUlu lin of the Western railroad sftch engine and partly da- n ilished ir, knocked a fiat , c ffom tfie t rack a nd jam- mia iuiu fcue oast waii ui mo ir making a whole about loosening rut 3ffeet square and (rneams ana supports caue to the place to remove a car. An out going freight Tan into the open' switch and-jara j med into the tender of the! erv tefall in. The damage tSsthe miil wi'l be considerable. hi hi iuy War Savings Stamps m HOW MRS. BOYD AVOIDED AN OPERATION Canton, Ohio. "I suffered from a female trouble which caused me much suffering, and two doctors decided that I would have to go through an operation before I could get well. " My mother, who had been helped by Ly dia EPinkham ' s Vegetable Com pound, advised me to try it before sub mitting to an opera tion. It relieved me from my troubles so I can do my house work without any difficulty. I advise any woman who is afflicted with female troubles to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound a trial and it will do as much icr them." Mrs. Marie Boyd, 1421 5th 1 St, N. E., Canton, Ohio. Sometimes there are serious condi tions where a hospital operation is the only alternative, but on the other hand so many women have been cured by this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, after doctors have said that an operation was necessary every woman who wants to avoid an operation should give it a fair trial before submitting to such a trying ordeal. If f complications exist, write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice. The result of many years experience is at your s.-rv: Buy War Stamps. . -. T ,. r. . -. ...- - -t; - vi ' - "' .-' . 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I frAlii 'in:: iriiililLMirf:::; vi:;: Wli: : While a poor davf Cooke derk m a PHla u pin a. Ucii m us got his start to wealth and , honor by investing his own sav ings and practicing thrift. During the Civil war he raised one billion dollars for the federal government Cnoke was a great financier in his time. You will need an accumulation of money sooner or later. You may want to buy a home, or make a profitable investment, or go to college, or save the life of a loved one stricken with disease. Start an account with us with a part of your earnings this week. Add something to the de posit every week. Know the courage of prosperity and the independence of ready funds. Multiply your money in our care. SALISBURY BANK AND TRUST CO. FIRST SALISBURY, N: C. Established, 1883. Savings Department Pays 4 Per Compounded Quarterly. Cent, OFFICERS H. N. Woodson, President Dr. R. V. BrawleyVice Pres. W. B. Strachan Cashier E. H. 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