, ' r-T-f- y V'- - FAITH Nov 5. -The free echool started here with two hun dred pupils present Monday. Professor J ML Lyerly is principal and four assistants, Misses Margaret Thompson, Marie Elliott, Carrie JRan ey and Koxie Cauble, A parents-teachers meet ing will be held at the Re formed church Thursday night November 6th, in the interest of the school. T J Maupin, wife and son, HBR Buford, wf9 and son of Salisbury passed through Faith' Sunday evening and called to see Venvs while out sight seeing the many fine granite quarries and boulders, the granite build -ings, the new Reformed church now going up in Faith out of granite hy our own stone masons and helpers who live right here m our town.' j That's the way, give the work to your own home people, You are sure right about that Venus, f atnot ;Qm ill pharitv. begins at home.lEd. John A Peeler, and wife John Rhinehardt, wife and t Sunday at uiiuiuu r - Rockwell at Lewis Ward's. iff Smifhdeal and T F Railev of Davie county pass ed through Faith Monday on their way home, Mr Smith deal had been to see his boys at Mount Pleasant college where they are going to school. W L Holshouser, son of Marsh Hohousec, has ar rived home from France, Oc tober 27th, and is at work in the express office. He was gassed near Metz, November 3rd 1918, but has recovered. John Brown of near Bran ite Quarry, visited his bro ther, Lewis Brown in laith Sunday. C F Raney has some of the finest Durock Jersey pigs, registered in this country that we have ever seen. Andy Basinger, of Char lotte was in Faith Sunday to see his father, who is confix ed to his bed very ill. On the 29th of November Faith will lose anothe one of her fine, pretty business young ladies but we are to keep it a secret. The little 8 months old daughter of T M Kestler of Morgan township, has a head of beautiful black thick hair. Who can beat that. This is th 4th of Novem ber and we have not had any frost, yet. What State can beat that? If you fined any smoky quartz on your farm send some to Venus- He wants to put them in his collection, Daniel Eagle has in charg the selling of the Reuben Fricke farm, 128 acres in Mor gan township. "James N Wyatt o Rich field, R 2, was in Salisbury Monday. W L Fesperman, who stand on his head on a 40 foot pole is cutting and triming trees for Drs Whitehead and Stokes. . John Goodman of China Grove is visiting his sister, Mrs Charles Lyerly. Mr and Mrs Robert T Wed mgton or unina lirovt-, ar visiting Mrs Weddingtou1 parents, T R Heps and wife" J IT Wyajtt of Fath, ta look ing for his diplomas on hip millstones that he had enter ed at the Rowan Oouuty fair and on the pictures that be had ientered on which ht got first premium. 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