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F Written by BiUtf CORRESPONDENT 3FAITH - July 9. J M Proctor and J M Neal o Salisbury were oat at Faith last night. Mr Proctor made a long talk on the Catholic doctorine at the Junior: hall to a large crowd Mr ana Mrs Robert Ketch iti ot Macon, Ga., are visiting their uncle and auntf Jack Eller and wife, here for a few weeks. Their little son, Robert Jr., is with them. E L Morton, L B Scott and J F Troutman were visiting in Faith and made a short call on Venus. We found a receipt how to destroy cabbage worms. Send us four cents in stamps and we will mail it to you. T F Waller and family vis ited at Charley Roes' Sun day. J F Troutman of Concord, state organizer foi the patriot ic Order Sons of America was in Faith today preparing to start a campaign for new members for the Faith camp. The county convention re cently met with the Faith camp and a very considerable increase in the county was shown since the last meet ing. The order has a large membership in Faith. There is a Spanish oak tree in the yard on the farm ownei by Rev Mrs Barringer that is fourteen feet and three inches around. Who ever can beat that trot out your oak tree. Venus took dinner at D H Long's. They live on Mrs Barringer's farm and raise clover and all kinds ot big cropsOand thresh wheat for the public. They have two of the largest acd finest hor ses tfe have seen lately, also two fine mules an uptodale farming machinery and has just gotten a fine large range to cook om That is the kind of farmers to have. One family in Rowan has thirteen children, a set of twins in that lot. Five child ren are married and one of the girls has twins. Who ever can .beat that for a big family trot them out. All are living and doing well J T Wyatt received another order for curb and post to en close a family cemetery. Venus. Ttio Brown Reunion and Association. The Brown RounioQ and Asrciation is appointed : to meet at Granite Quarry on the30th of this mouth, July, at 10:30 sun time. Owing to the war we have missed two years, but this re union has not been dead. Now that the war is over we expect to have one of the best times of it? life, a reuu- ion and Association and a pic nic combined. 'ibe morning service will be music, a few short and interesting epjeeb es, an perhaps a svnopis ot the history of the Brown de- Colds Cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the cense. There is only one "Bromo Quinine." E W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. U. S. Army Rifle Superior. The superiority of the Springfield, the United States army rifle, over other weap ons was easily demonstrated in the rifle competition in the American Expeditionary Force. Of the ?60 medal winners, all used . Spring fields. The highest score of any competitor using the Enfield was four points lower than the lowest score of a medal winner, all of whom used the Springfield. Time is Here y win want your vacation pictures finished up as soon as you get home and you want the very best work in the world for the price The Barber Photo Supply Co. of Win ston Salem, are making a special iiy of mail orders for kodac de veloj ing and finishing- and are prepared to do the work at low est prices. We also sell all kinds ot photographic goods by mail. Write for onr price list and order blanks. 7-2-5 pd. sceudants, and llie f trruuuij will be Kiven to social rela tione, friendship and picnic. A social dinner twill be en, joyed. Hence all are .-qi?st ed to bring well filled baske's enough for themselves and invited friends Everybody is cordially invited, remem bering that it is to be an as sociation as well as a Brown renuion. We believe there will be much of interestto be heard and teen. A visit to the stone house , and grave yard is expected. Th-mruiiing ' train from Salisbury gets there aout 10:30, fast time. Kemember ihe date, Wednesday the 30th of July and do not fail to enjoy this good time. R L. Brown. The advertisemeMt of the North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineer ing appears in this papr. Young men who contemplate fitting themselves for efiicin cy and sucss in Agriculture or in civil electrical median ical, or textile engineering should investigate the ad vantages which are offered at this well known technical college Full information may be had by writhjg n-gis trar K B Owens at Vrst Raleigh. N. C. 5 18 cents a package What you pay out your good money for is cigarette satisfaction and, my, how you do get it in every puff of Camels! EXPERTLY blended choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos in Camel cigarettes elimi nate bite and free them from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor. Camels win instant and permanent success with smokers because the blend brings out to the limit the refreshing flavor and delightful mel low-mildness of the tobaccos yet re taining the desirable "body." Camels are simply a revelation! You may smoke them w ithout t ir ing your taste! For your own satisfaction you must compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price. Then, you'll best realize their superior quality and the rare enjoyment they provide. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C. 1 Copyright 191 by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. iflJflr T AY yur smoketaste L flush up against a listening post and you'll get the Prince Albert call, all right! You'll hunt a jimmy pipe so quick and get so much tobacco iov out of everv puff you'll wish you had been born twins! For, Prince Albert puts over a turn new to every man fond of a pipe or a home made cigarette. It wins vour elad hand com pletely. That's because it has the quality! And, right behind this quality flavor and quality fra grance is Prince Albert's freedom from bite and oarch which is cut out by our exclusive patented process. We tell you to smoke your fill at any clip jimmy pipe ormakin's cigarette without a comeback 1 Toppy red bags, tidy red tins, handsome pound and half pound tin humidors and that clever, practical pound crystal glass humidor with sponge moist ener top that keeps the tobacco in such perfect condition. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. Q I! r J ij ill ll:.'H! M . i m v "'IP m m ' III it I!. UH i lr "I Wf4 U 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i H 1 1 1 II M 1 K Interest on Investment is the source of surest income. Money worKs 24 hours a day and seven days a weeK. More people are made inde pendent by saving than by slaving. England has invested to wonderful advantage. Eve, ery year statistics show that England buys more from other countries than she. sells to them. ;But inter est on investments does not show in the statistical tables. That is why England is rich. Money placed in a savings banh is an In- j vestment safe and suro. MaK yourself independent ' One Dollar Starts an slccountl SALISBURY BANK AND TRUST CO. TjgP L sea,ed 1 E - I If All of Its Goodness sealed in Protected preserved. The flavor lasts! for, and be SURE to get WRIGLEV'S. Ifs in a sealed package but look for the name-the Greatest Name in Goody-Land. iVOR W 1 we PERFECT GUMrj&SXS The Man With the Correct Scale Asks far Shipments of BUTTER, EGGS, POULTRY, VEAL, we sen wLLAiyi vtALKER, Everything ' M Commission Merchant, Grown on Farm Richmond, Va. Reference; City at large. 20 yearr, in same Building. MONROE ARROW COLLARS THE BEST AT THE PRICE tart
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