Written By OUR CORRESPONDENT U FAITH.. NaT. 2. Oar bowu c mmuiiou n iwiili J . I." A . triibortv the mayor, held their regal ax monthly meeUng on KoudsTnrghli A ieriei -of 6TBgelitiia meet ings will b . held iu Faith in the Shiloh Reformed tihuroh at Faith beginning .Monday evening, No Terjibtr 8hvit 7 jv-i. TO Re? Shuford PeeUr of Greensboro, will Msist the pastor in these aeryioei and preaoh erery night that I frqsk : Th r JHUy Sunday hymn book will be uied entittled Great Retiiral tfymni No. 2. Then will be -a acme service of about f wey jjainntel at the open ing of eaoh service. The follow ing week imeeimgs will be held at Graoe Reformed Church, Lower tone, when Rey . L. A. Peeler of High Poiut, will assist the pastor and preach. Vvery night, A cor dial invitation to come, bring your frienda and enjoy these gospel feasts. Here is. a sum for the sohoo boy .to figura out: What will i mill rock four feet in diameter, 10 inches thick, 10 inches r jund hole in the middle, weiahine 165 lbs to the oubio foot, will be flat on both sides, when I get it weighed I will tell who comes nearest to its weight. Marsh Holshoneer one of the big gest farmers Vne'ar . Faith, bought a new top buggy this week . J. T. Wyatt and J. D. A. Fisher made- a flying trip to Winston this week in Mr, Fisher's auto mobile. The roads are good and dry now Venus wants to buy someoll time pewter buttons and also the moulds to run them in. Who has them.? Venus. work hands . , - - M . Q . M7 Fisher is still at work ton JJmJQt in Faikh prepamng to movarthere instfew weeks. Then nVMbiiignelri. . Venus tooXSnuie wither r aed Mrs. M. Or M. Fisher this week a long-ttae. Mn. Fisher ii an ex tra good Vook and they are among our wealthy farmers. A few more yotesand Mr. Fisher would have been ur sheriff - when he ran for that office recently . Charles Peeler has opened his beef market, " Fisher and McCombs had a big pay day Saturday. Venus wants td buy a small sec ond, hand' peciable corn ; mill. oheap for cash just the- frame. He don't oars whether it bat any burrs in them or not. Venus will buy all the used car bon paper he can get. Some lit tie chapcao'lnalce some monf by saving it op lor Yeans. We have a use for it. Six miles north-of Gonoord oh the old Salisbury and Concord road, J T. Aria's automobile caught on fie and burned one end so bad he had to leave it thereby the road side, he is going after it with bis two - hoi se wagon and bring it home and sell it to. tome one oheap. J. W. 81oan was in Salisbury today in his automobile, this FAITH. Oct. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sloop and little daughter, Evelin, of China Grove, spent Saturday and Sunday at Faith with Mrs. S loop's parents. J. T. Wyatt shipped two pair millstones today. Vmus took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lverlv at Granite Qurry, October 27th. Mrs . Ly erly is a fine cook. Mr. Xyerly is one of the leading merohants of that place and is doing a fine bus i eat. Their large new granite store house is nearly finished, Mrs.. Mary Oanup is confined io her bed with sickness. Fisher and McOombs shipped a big pile of millstones today. Young lady at Luther Holshou rr's Octcber 9th. Siduey Lyerly unloaded a fifty t -n car load of ooal in one and a half days and shoveled it all out o?er the top of the gondola. Who ever can beat that, trot out your boy. Mrs. VV. T. Peeler found several bunches of fine grspes second growth. Who can beat that? Little Miss AnnieE. Brenton spent Thursday with her little friend"-Ada Riley, at Granite Qaarry. The oyster supper which the la dua of the Reformed -Church was to have was postponed and will ba held in Peeler's Hall Saturday night, the sixth of November, be ginning at six o'clook. Every body is invited to oome and help a good oause. We are having the finest kind of warm waather and the farmers are all huty sowing olover seed and small grain, pioking ootton, plowing out sweet and Irish pota itoes and making good use of their itimo. W. L Lndwiok of China Grove, is at hia truck farm near here. He has one field of extra fine born, and is as busy as a bee and if he don't quit working so hard he is going to work himself to death. J.f. Wyatt just received a let ter from Kiuston, N. C, from 0, 3$nks MoNairy, M. D., superin t uJ jyfc of the Caswell Training Iswhool, asking for the loan of that ..tter whioh was written to Lord () rnwallis. He said they wanted to pat it in their district fair to be av$-November 10; jLlt;12th. w told him ha also ought to have m .tura with oar whole outfit of and fill up a half dosen :ases, and ' then v he would due d it play worth while. Ra nosey was out at Faith J Hh making: some piotures K i Granite Company's i and the large crowd of is the first time we have met him in a long time, he lives at Mil Bridge. The letter wrote to Lord Corn wains is dated K&l it l am not mistaken. Venus. M b. w t ; i ftuur. c. of Aztec Can, 1,000 Yiirs 0!i Wirt. $1 1 KtroBl. The most valuable corn orop in Kansas this year, taking it by and large, as Jay House says, is in tbe baokyard of William E . Kelly, a Hutohinson, Kans., official. There are only eight stalks of the corn, bnj Kelly expects o realize a net profit of $1,000 cash from his orop. Last spring a Bap tist preaoher, Dr E. B. Pratt, while 3h a visit in New Mexico, recovered in an anoient Axteo ruin a mummy, witnin wnion was found sealed an Indian jar con taining a few grains of anoient Indian corn. The archaeologists figure the corn was at least 1,000 years old. The Rev. Mr. Pratt gave ten grains to Kelly on his return to Hutch- iusou. Kelly carefully planted them. Eight of ten grains grew, the corn growing more rapidly than' ordinary field com, There are twenty ears now on the eight stalks, and they average fifty kernels to the ear. The' c.jrof looks like ordinary field corn as it grows, but the stalks are muoh taller and the ears smaller, white the kernels are yellow with a blotoh like blood tjt the tip of eaoh, I havebeen offered as high as $1 for a kernel, and I believe I oan sell every kernel for $1 eaoh," Kelly . He figures he will 1,000 kernels. Ti Bu Pilitlcs ii Cliarci. I The wording of General Car-. rausa's pledge with regard to re- igious workers is interpreted here as leaving him, free to eliminate entirely what he considers tbe o- itioal influence of the Roman church in his country. He is free to revive the old Mexican laws forbidding church institutions rom acquiring the title to lands. Snd under his promise he can and probably will refuse the right to '"' a. - v m j . t eturn so mexioo so any ox ne ri'ests wbo fl.d the country after e overthrow of President Diaz. ronbisop tfora, of Mexioo ; rohbishop Jenaro Mendez, of iohoaoan : Archbishop Eulogio G. Gillow, of Oaxaoa; Arohbiihop Ramon, of Puebla, and in f act al most all of the old archbishops ot . i -re- Mexioo," will probably fall undtr his displeasure and will be denied the right to reside in Mexioo be cause of past interference in poli ces. , VniM.lli i - -. MA mm ih.n 1 here as to the political effect of tlae religious -phase of the situa tion, Since many of the -prelates under the bah are considered the strength of the Roman ohurch in Mexioo.' They hare brought great influences to bejar Upon their co religionists in this country to pro tect them from - the measures o tbe constitutionalists in Mexico. Now th papists are kicking Wilson because the South Amer ioan Republics and Uncle Sam think best to 'recognize Carrauza. Now you have a concrete illuitra tion of Roman Oathohoism in op position to a Constitutional gov efnment. ) Carransa says I will support tbe Constitution of the Mexican people. And the papal ohurch in America answers, ''To Hell with your Constitution." What further proof do you want of Roman Oatholio disloyalty to free institutions and liberty? What'does the papaoy want Mr. Wilson to do if not recognize Oar ranza who says with .his hand lift ed before the Mexican people, I will support and enforoe the Con stitution of Mexioo, God being my nelper."' Xt don't take long for the papal hierarchy to show its hand and prove its anarchy and demonstrate who has kept up the turmoil and Strife in Ikfaxioo. The Menaoe offers this pr pheoy: There will be no peace in Mexioo until the Jesuits are cast out. These plotters against free institutions and liberty are re sponsible for ail the bloodshed in Mexioo. Drive the Jesuits out, Mr. Carransa, or you will follow the fate of Madero. -Drive the pa pal anaronists out. ine Menace . f OSITIYE PROOF. Shasld CooTiect tbe Gmtsst Skeptic la Jfalisbiff. Because it is the evidence of a 8 iliabury citizen. Testimony "easily' investigated. The strongest endorsement of merit. The but pful. "Read it : Mrs. ICB. Graham, 614 E. Fisher St. , Salisbury, says: "I suffered a great deal from sharp, piercing pains across the small of my back"f I couldn't, straighten up after stooping and the muscles between my shoulders were sore. I felt badly all over. After Jak ing Doan's Kidney Pills for awhile, I was better in every way. I use them when my kidneys get out of order and they always bene fit me." Price 50o, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that "Mrs. Graham had. Foster-Milbdrn.Go. r Props., Buf falo, N. Y. - J. P. j&Kii iKproNd. New York, Oct. 81. J. P . Mor gan's condition was considered:' sol satisf aotoyy to4y that no bulls tins were' Issued by the attending physioiansi Members of his fam ily said that the financier's rally frcm the ppertioi)t fpr appendi citis performed last Ffidky was very encouraging. HowsThU? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be oured by Hall's Catarrh Core. F.J, CHENEY & CO., Toledo.O We, ithe' undersigned, have known V J. Cheney for the last 15 yearsand believe him perfect ly honorable in all business trans actions and financially able to carry -out shy obligation made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COM MERCE, Toledo, O. Hall's. Catarrh Cure is taken internally, aoting directly upon tbe blood and muoous surfaoes of the system. ' Testimonsls sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Dr. UcNilrj Not DiDg.roasly Hart. Kin-ton, Oct. 29. Physicians state that Dr. 0. B. MoNairy, sup erintendent of the Caswell Train ing iSchool near here, is not in ternally injured as the result of being attacked by a bull several dayp ago. Doctor MoNairy, se verely bruised up, has been con fined to his bed . It was feared that he might be internally hurt. The biaast thit hulled the super intendent 20 feet into a wire fence and afterward butted him repeat edly nntil felled by an attendant with a dub was a dehorned Jersey, weighing almost a ton. The bull was angered by a girl's red sweater. The November term of Cabar rus (Superior Court convened in Ckmcord Monday morning, Judge H. P. Lane of Reidsville is prer siding a n d ' Solicitor Hsyden Oienfniis iresinting the State. The term is for two weeks, the first week for tbe trial of criminal cases and the second, civil. Very lew cases ot importance are dock- feted. hoi You Need a Ionic There are timesin every woman's life when sHe ' needs a tonic to help her. over the hard places. .. When that time comes to you, you know what tonic to take Cardui, the woman's tonic Cardui is corn-1 posed of - purely vegetable ingredients, which act gently yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs, '; and helps build them back to strength and healthT It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, ailing women in its past half century-of wonderhiln success, and it will do the same for you. You can't make a mistake in taking The Woman's Tonic Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, says: "I think Cardui is the greatest medicine orwajth, for women. Before I began to take Cardui, I was, so weak and nervous, and had such awful Cfay spells and a poor appetite. Now. I feel as well and as strong as I ever did, and can eat most anything." -Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers.- - Has Helped Thousands. I Jm mm. J i Jl 3 K. 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