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-1. . WHrierf by.: " OUR GOORfSPOUDENI .AlTH; ' April 27. Mrs Jane Brd ;jtook j .dinner with her. cousin, Mrs uias a class of boys about 15 Susatr:Ludwick, Thursday . It fjars old, George Lippard has a hasbeeri Over (weirty .yeafs since class of boys Henry Barge "has Ve took dinner, thjereLbefore'iind aiass of middle aged ladies, tncy live in a few ' milesdistance f&liss Ethel Brown has a class of other. . iliUle'boys and girls, Joe Ritchie -,Lonie lUnerwjopdof yGreeg ils secretary, Miss Li lie .VMley vilU, SGM Cam.p U on a visit to joHjnist, attendance today 280, aee his people. ; V ! ' ; . , ' ghiivig; $4.97 Can any Sun rkJ Wy&t ?Hlpped a .pair gf Aiay; school in Rowan count beat inilUiories todayto.i ljeiiboroi thii? : . W. G., fbttr'jfeetjdiam'etef and; ilii!-. , . . , ttfrl&L O Gtod stand by our loved ones t&u&P :Ai rb iuerthick atjedge - and ; tKick ith rough -tfae center," 10 3$&:jeyf ,bgdi inches i'thick -aiid ine Jncfo. eye . :,Who evetfican beatthat for large 'cpw griucU eis trot them 'euV- . .- v : --;A We.seea great many : peaches as large as bird .eggs pa 4heeach fees around here, but we beid some people, say that .the peaches aje all ktliek in soiie"; iplacei. At Shiloh ' Reformed church we saw -a icro wd of the members t? work putting nice fence NLTpunid . .the " thurch property, long the full length faciffg1 the street, which makes . thev place lopk so Ximuch better; :-;0Phe church .i n.ear the depot Ti' : i Wh ile .on;, a Visi t to Q rathite . Quarry ;e learned . .th at Another red blooded boy of Rowing had enlisted in tha Sih U S Cavalry. It was Jack Brenton who ioriner- If lived, fn " iour town. ; He is at 'JPdrfc-Bl iss and is . ""one '; of , :the young-est" sold 1 er boys vivye.' know ; Mrs Oaljie Shive. 'Who has .beeistck'for .about five "wiks, .tttjuvjj-iceiy . . MissMary tefler baa returned liome after Iceeping: house for Ge6rge Lud wkk , for ' the ; At to ojppt " at iJGranite Qfery'we' see" a :ihjgrhty : -pretty ' jfyutg f3y ..at. the ' desk, asisjt- ant jjo igent Wijliams, jwho bas to much to do ttfat he - cannot do all - the wdrk ii6sslf. The r - L E ne .ur neih rr- K"Ja' - Isa rfUie -luuz. lly Qtiterdepot- has a youtig Ikdy assistant: trot r -them but. China Grove bias; 1 : :Miss Ada, Hall . of .-Salisbury, is yisiiing her 'parents, Mr and Mrt Pinkney Ludwick for a few , days.-- . ; vr . .3 You cifl'buy ; , salt cucumber pickles here for ten cents a doz- en, .' ' v . '"'' ' April I3th Mrs John Ludwick liatd her firsts mess of strawber- ties. Who can beat that in this icouatyf: -or;. :'h til "There is a- man in "Faith -that ,8 ays if any one will : . send "him .twenty I five . " cents he. will tell them the best ana most, paying proftositioii in the wbrjaL. There is'kptny real hird labor con- - nected wittfrit. - H'e is from r the country, arid the - plan works .. there and will work;anywhere:ia ' .the worldAad won the big prizes that was 5 ioflFered . to : the .aanlwho wpuldv .tell- -the -best jpian.to make the most -money. We have a - little ii-year old . - .rtrl4n our toVn fb at is five feet ittd six inchest Jail "and- weighs . o1se;huridrd 3 and eights pounds. - IC you can teaj U- ifot :out your . little girl. - ; 'FAITH. . ' - . ' Xjprii 2. Venus understands ttiat Roy Artz and ' Mis;s V; May :''1n90tore 6 Chida1 Grove ''l&t iSatura'ay evening and wire married by Rev C P Fisher $ rg Utiua daughteir tit ft A tiey aud'ls a'fine' young-lady. k, A, : -young granite cutter; at Qasper Bafne's Aprill5ti, .JRiiWjaltt received au order to-day for the shipment of three ' ' - pair .null stones. . . .. ; ;At.thetltan Sunday. school saw a good many classes. Hits Carrie Rimer ,has a class of tt!f b?7s James Kltchie, has a 3'6f uog1 men, Henry Hess claps of married ladies, H i&j.l Agner is buperin ten dent, ;barles . B arger has a class of jjttge boys, M G M Fisher has - a c$ass .of young ladies, Raney has acla$s of middle aged 1 ladies, !$rs J H Peeler has a class of 0(uqg" girls, Miss May Kaney As tiiey face death's bloody I seas, lAud lead diem through to vie As we pray upon our knees. iLet each come home, Lord 'safely To the ones they love so well, Let them ; with courage fight bravely - Until tliey reach loved ones ; . here 'So be brave and loyal soldiers Both to God and to man , So.yheTl war's battle is ended. You may join tje happy band, iPut your whole trust in Jesus, ; May your prayers ever be, Lord lead us safely over Where no wars will ever be . If -you send ten cents in stamps hto Venus in Faith, Salisbury, N rt v; , ' ; 1 1 i u : i 4-1 '.how -to getrid of rats and'mice ; without traps or poison . .The '. snowball bushes are in jtheir best to day here and we h , ., , . . . . , hall flowers as they make a beau tiful back ground. Mrs Cora Jones is still very jfeebjein bed at the home of her parents. Venus just received a letter today from one of the readers of his items from Kani -apolis, Route 1 , box 24, who says the first thing they read when they get the paper, are the Faith ifoma Than eonl no enm a nino little souverniers for our collec Ptibn 'and some nice , neices of some nice peices .poetry. verses:: vHefe is "one with six We have soldier boys in Europe . Who aro noble brave and true Who afe-tightitt to gain liberty ; : Foug&t for by ancey for -you . ; and me.; -We mus t stick to them as loved ones . As it is our duty to do : For ty have pledged their lives ' - "sincerely . 3erijl our Colors true. J. Among bur .'old time collections, we have a skillet lid and R A Baney says he want to borrow it to iiav.e bis. wife make and bake some biscuits in the old time way. Venus will be invited over to help them eat the bis cuit, and then we will tell in our "nixt item's : how much we ei joyed them. Adolphus pantt has a piece of corn that he has never gathered yet from last years growth. Who :an beat that? Come on .Sambo from Trading Ford. a For Clerk Superior Court. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination of Clerk of the Superior Court for Rowan county, subject to the aejlion-of the Democratic voters in tbe comiug primaries. j. EJraSik McCubbins . . - Noiice to Ci editors ' Having- qualified as executor of the estate of J. L Shulenberger, this is to notify all- persons having claims asraiast the said decedent to file an fitemtzed, verified statement of same ? ;ne urs,ffe ,q,q or the 14th day of March, 1919. or this no- tice will be pleaded in bar of their lre SSSS settlement 1 This March 14th. 1918. R. Lee Wight. : Atty. Landis, N. C, fiiilSIiiliiSfiliaiAi:UHssisi:s:s: i Alexander Hamilton IFirst Secretary of thcTucasuTy industry and thrift he learned die business, saved enough to make profitable investments, became promr inent, fought in the Revolution, signed the Declaration of Independence and was first Secretary of tine Treasury. t ' If you are ambitious to get ahead in the world, begin by saving a part vof your regular earrv ings, for money paves die wliy to the desirable things of life. : J - Start an- account widi us this week and add to it every pay day. Soon you will have enough to buy . property, take a desired trip, send your son to ( college or make profitable investments. Multiply your money in our care. SALISBURY BANK AND TRUST GO FIRST NATIOMAL SALISBURY N. 6! Established 1883. Savings Department IPays 4 Per Cent, Compounded IQuarterly, OFFICE H. N. Woodson, President Dr. R V. Brawley .Vice Pres. Start Your Savings Account IC)W for Next Christmas. Responsible Banking, Courteous freatmnnt and Coufiden- tial Service is Ojir Policy. - We Cordially Invite You to See lis On Any Banking Matter fcYou are Interested In. We are Authorized Agents for Sale of War Savings Stamps and Thrift Stamps MEDALS, CLASS HNS AND KINGS. We carry in stock or,make to order any kind of medal or rings of the very latest styled in solid gold and guarn tee our prices. We also do tlieifinest watch and jewelry repairing that can be done and ivery job is fully guaran teed. I We carry the largest line of Wa tehee, Diamonds, and Jewelry in North Carolina. " Sej us for reliable goods, no MISREPRESENTATION V. H. LEONARD, Jewerly Wallace Bldg , iiiiiumiimNMi i-..iituimiiHiiimmiHiuiiiiiii SALISBURY'S BIG GENERAL STORE g A Full Line of General Mei chandise Constantly' Oil Hatid FOOT REST HOSIERY whether it's appearance you want in hosiery or wheather it wear you will get it if yon get "Foot Rest." And this too is an endues ment to most of us. You'll SAVE MONEY. Fall and winter goods, heavy , weight underwear for men and woman, . also Dress Goods, Shoes,: Pants, Overalls, Hats, Notions, Crockery, Tinware, etc. GROCERIES. I have a well selected stock of staple and fancy groceries, country produce, ieed stuff, etc. When in need come to see me. Farmers are invited to make my place headquar ters while in the city. Very truly, W.W.TifrLOM, 'Phone 39. 103 S. When eleVen years old he was put to work as errand boy in a bank. By study. ? W. B. Strachan.. Cashier J E. H. Woodson, Asst Cashier & Diamond merchant. Safisbury, N 0. Mai St ., Salisbury, N. C. : 1 . ! MM l fiUi iLH.n''M'irw "ti r filim I Hi iwi.nii.ii.miliinnm ''"W'M'i i" vmm uuij ' ' ihefwer Fighters ' - UNITED STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION : '--'.' -:-:-::::--v-.:-::::v:::' ' ...11.I..IIM -T -- - - - - - - - HEN the Germans re treated from long held positions in Northern France they girdled "ev ery fruit tree-that time permitted. Here is such a tree, , hacked .be yond chance of the tree's survlring unless first aid measures were quickly adopted. In many cases the advancing French troops brought the first aid material and sometimes suc ceeded in saving the trees. Where the tree was absolutely cut down as hun dreds were there was, of course, no relief measure to employ. Members of the U. S. Food Administration brought this picture to America. Ear ly in the war the German govern ment introduced a policy of strict food conservation at home and has endeavored to curtail in every possi ble manner the French and English supply. U boat warfare and destruc tion of Tarming property are parts of the same campaign. EVERYONE MUST HELP. Wars cannot be fought without money, and upon the Treasury centers every financial demand upon the Nation. The rich of this country cannot alone meet the needs of the Nation; the men of the country cannot do It alone; the women of the country cannot do It alone; but all of us, the people of the United States, disre garding partizanship, forgetting selfish interests, thinking only of the supremacy of right and determining to vindicate the majesty cf American ideals and secure the safety of America and civilization, can do the great and splendid work which God has called upon us to do. W. G. McADOO-, Secretary of the Treasury. Plant aWar Garden? HdpWmiheWkv ELPING to increase our export food stocks, war gardens will be ffi--" planted this year in greater numbers than ever before. Each mfjii American family that has a garden plot is being urged to Lfl I become more nearly self-sustaining by making use of it. This will render a national service by lessening the burdens on our railroads. Fewer carloads of food hauled about the country means more cars of munitions and food sent to seaboard for the Allies. The United States Department of Agriculture and. State Agricultural Colleges have printed leaflets of instructions for gardeners which will be sent upon request without charge, It was only during the last winter that government everts were able to know definitely how" great was the aid of 1017 war .gardens. In many sections the potatoes and other vegetables raised enabled the people to escape a threatened famine, in certain commodities that wore held up on account of the railroad transportation crisis. Approximately 2,000,000 war gardens were placted in 192.7 many were failures ; but the gardener now knows mort about ralilug vegetables and will do better la 1018, . - - . . -J : X 'y, 3W "-7 a - America is today the great larder of the allied nations. Out of our food stocks we must save enough to feed our European associates in this war. , ii :.y.v;.y.Nv;v:i 1 J V f I 1 'ti I r1 "; yv 4 t: t ' 4 -., i.'i t i I r j 1
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