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1 1 i in T FAITH, - ' April 9. Calviii -Basingef bas lumber on the ground to .build ilimself a ipbw residence between Mount-Hope church and Faith on the new big" road. Mrs Moses EagT was vvisited last week By twoof her. grand children, both being - there the same day witli their mothers l.Charles -Williams came; to Faith and bought two new plow stocks from Willie Foil, the old style. . X-M Fesperman has bought Simpson Corns house and lot, in r aitn and Mr uorn is moving out today, April 9th. v into of William Barger's houses, until he can eret posession of a house andlannd he bouarht from D A Hinceman. ; Mary Ruth, little daughter of Augustus Basinger, was born January 1st, 1918,: arid died April 5th, 1918, age 3 months and 4 days. She was baptized jaarcn ztn. lne.iunerai ser vices were conducted by their pastor, Rev H A Welker,of Shi- loh Reformed church , Saturday at one o'clock. Whooping cough was tne cause or tne liuie one s death. . . Hugh Miller and David Miller, and Misses Bertha Holder, Rosa and Oma Miller, came up to Faith in their automobile ! Sun day to visit s at John Rineh art's and called to see Venus ' while here called to see Venus. They came from Trading Ford. April 13th, J M Fesperman sells 25 acres of land at auction, land which is near Crescent, N Venus attended the 'sale at the late Mrs Solomon Yost's and bought a one horse load of old time Jthings. Calvin Lingle cried the sale-and f John R laid- wick was the clerk, and Henry Barger agent. Venus got among ether things, a spinning wheel old time china Sware, old iron Dutch-oven and many other things. The old wind -mill was sold. It was- Micheal Bostian's at one time. It has a long his tory of owners J A Bost .bought bought the fine old walnufbeu reau for ten dollars Eight chick- , $ Simon Simple Gets J&way lWNTTO WHAY KIN GETV x-- f T - )T UOOKVIS Ol I rlOT PCUJftW I 1 . l ' f-" ft 1 II " l HOW r 1 I HA-HA-H6St Y 1 - I '-"(TTl'VE WE 7 GO ON-V .V (T. . v !'V T . ' 'YOvamiMvjTE j ? 11 v"-- " ' -. " , . - v : ' -" :' . - -- - - v,..-.. 1 y .' .' - ... . v' .. , - .; .. . v - " Si' -'-''l'"''--" 'I ' . '' ' ' , "'' -:. !?- - r J. .' :Y .." .',' . " ' - - " '" .. '""'O '"x ' 'H'3&xit : - t - . ' . - ". ----- - V " ' ' --"- -'" - ' ----- "-- -." - j- J . - ? -; ' " -- ; . f. - .. - - -. -. .- ' ' ens bought six dollars - and,. ten L- $2.00-per bushel.- Bacon brought 21 cents, shoulders 24 cents,- home made lard 20 rents lboats $1,05 per bu wheat 2.35 per. .bushel. Charley Earnhardt got : the fine old three cornored cupboard for $8.50: - Fannie Earnhardt bought the old time, walnut chest, . and Wijl Parks got the big zinc lined milk box and the oats. - - -"Murdock McKenzie a paving block maker in Faith, who re cently moved from-here to Mount Airy, bought the J E Holler home consisting of four acres of land and the residence nicely located in the town of Faith. -. " i - - - He has a nice home and paid four teen hundred dollars for the- place. . , . . Several people, went to Christi ana churcn to tne funeral and burial of Reuben Foil, one of the old soldiers of the civil war. He formerly lived on his' farm near Faith, but for many years he has been living at Chestnut Hill, Salisbury, where he had bought property. Banks Peeler and wife and lit . tie daughter, of Salisbury, spent Sunday at Mr Peeler's parents in Faith. He is with the ex press Company in Salisbury. Venus spent one night " at B C Eagl's. They hear from L Wi Sifford, who is at Camp Jack son, very often. He likes it fine there He is Mrs' B C Eagle's! brother. We met the traveling- preacher in Salisbury, dressed in a white robe and bare headed and bare footed. He said he traveled through many states and walked on Canadian soil and said the United States would win the war and referred to lsaih 14:12 verse. He said he fasted 4 days every week. As to being barefooted, etc., refers to lsaih 20th Chapter. He seems to be well versed in Scripture. Some towns won't let him preach and others will. He seems to be doing good work Mr and Mrs Geo. Peeler are visiting Mrs Peeler's mother at China Grove. You can get a cook stove in Faith for four dollars that costs $18 00 when new, if you go to J ha -V . i. -k - I I I I i I . rill . V. 1 i J i 1 mmmmmmmmmm m m f liypc.Drein. .t By James R. Porter. . 1 wouldlike to go to some brooms . . age field - . I And lie on my. back someun-i jny day , i Waiting for thoughts that time '.yield: - ; v; ; . 3 f 9 As i wliiie tne- nappy timej away. T I would watch the clouds as theyf -speed - ' In various" , colored- shapes - across the sky Now roiled into some thunder head ' ' - Then change to some demon ... f 3 shapes that fly. ' I would listen to. the droning buzz - Of some happy Beetle . on the -J wing--- - AV And think as a little child does When all nature seems to sing j T W's store. John Wesley Dickson of Chica go, is selling a big lot' of bibles X-'- rY-rfu , in our settlement. He is mterr ested in. curiors and called to sefc ' T J 1 1 Venus and his collections while here. Venus. FIRST M atiInal SALISBURY, N. C. Esfabliship. 1883. Savings DepartmeptVays 4 Per Cent, CompoundM?Quarterly. H. N. Woodson, President Dr. R. V. BrawleyVice Pres. 1 Start Your Savings AeeoiicpW for Next Christmas. Responsible Banking, Courtsj'f reatmpnt and Confiden tial Servicg.'MlSur Policy. 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