V A . JACKSON C0LLE6E. , . Black Hawk is at his post again after a week's vacation. " DUNN'S MOUNTAIN. June 22nd. This section has been yisited by several very heavy rains and some hail. Wheat and oats are ripening very fast. Some has been cut. D. M. Kesler heads the list. Jos. W. Miller and Mrs. Mil ler spent a couple of days in our community recently. & I. Oftlbl if preparing to BiI4 t nff wheat house. Chas. A. Trexler and family were the guests of Mrs. Cauble a few days ago. D. L. Cauble and family, of Salisbury, were the guests of H. A. Earnhardt on the 9th inst. Well Uncle Josh, you are wrong aeain in regard to that party, it was none of our doings. From what we can learn, the nlans on foot for the threshing men to organize, will be a misera Kla failnrft. It is a hard matter to get the farmers to stick to gether. If they would organize mrl then stick thev cauld be the most independent men on earth, for the farm is the backbone of all business. Were it not for would the rest of the world live? One of the Gold Knob boys had a peculiar experience a few days since. Some of the young , ladies kicked a couple of-spokes out of his wheel. We didn't see the oc - mirror-ee and can't sav whether the wheels were in the head or in a bicycle. Don't be discouraged boys, next time your frame may get shattered. Mrs. H. A. Earnhardt has been spending a few days with her pa rents. We are informed that some work is being done on the mount ain. There are prospects of quite a lot of work being hone in the near future. Mr, and Mrs Mahaley visited C. L. Kesler Sunday last,: Cotton is looking very badly. A great deal of it is dying. The Councillor of No. 196 has offered a prize for the best speech made on the laBt night of his term of office, June 29th, Only a few members have given Bro. Agner their names. The time limit is to be not less than fifteen minutes nor more than twenty. Three judges will be chosen, dis interested persons, but they will be members of the Jr. O. U. A. M. Lemonade will be served and af ter the prixe has been awarded there will be speeches by mem bers of other Councils. We would be delighted to have Bro. White head Kluttz with us. There is an old saying "it is an ill wind that blows nobody good.' From what we can see ' and hear of some people in this ( world, it would require a full : grown cyclone to blow any. good I out of them. We learn that John Leonard, who now lives on the lands of Mrs. M. J. Cauble, will move this T fall to some other place. We are sorry for this as we hate to lose John. Any one in need of a good man will do well to speak to him in time. As it is no one here is in such need, Babtlette. CHRISTIANA.- June 24th. There ; was no c preaching at Christiana last Sunday awing to the fact that Rev. N. -D. Bodie, the pastor, has'not returned from Hot Springs, Ark., " wherry Mrsr Bodie is taking treatment for rheumatism. Nothing prevail t ing there will be preaching Sat urday. June 22nd. at 3pm., and ' v. -communion on Sunday fo1 lowing Henrv Trexler killed a mink one day last week that was at tempting a bold daylight rail on his chicken coop. The St. Maryans of Rowan Academy, will again debate against the Kappa Alpha boys of Crescent, on July 4th, in the beautiful and spacious grove at Crescent. These young giants will debate the immigration ques tion which is: "Resolved, that Immigration into" the United States., should be Prohibited." The St. Maryans will represent the affirmative and the Kappa Alphians the negative. ' Boys, as you make arrangements to take your girls to Faith that day don't fail to say something to them about going to Crescent that night. Everybody pordially in vited. The debate will commence promptly at 8 :30 p. m. We are soon again to celebrate one of the greatest events of his tory. When the ' American pa triots twanged the bow and hurl ed the dart of American freedom straight to the heart of British tyranny, the whole civilized world was appalled that so young a tiation should offer defiance to the powerful mistress of the seas. Yet we marched on to victory and today we are the most free and mostjDrosperous people under the sun. Charlie Lyerly, of Granite Quarry, visited Miss Sallie Hcls houser last Sunday evening. So summer has come at last. The 21st was the longest day and is said to have been the hattest till that time in 1907. Xi. A. Thomas is working now at the carpenter's trade in Salis bury. Xerxes. BOSTIAN'SX ROADS. - June 24th. We had a heavy rain and some hail Fiiday evening. There was considerable wind which blew down some of the corn. Harvest is aboutall off. Jeremiah Pless' baby has been very sick this week. We hope it will soon recover. Geo. W. Hill has been on the sick list for a few days but is Out at work again. The ice cream supper given by Paul Cress and Robert Ritchie at Mr. Stilwell's was attended by a good number and enjoyed- very much by the boys. Please have another one and wejrill come too. . Robt, Mesimore is on the sick list. We wish for, him a speedy recovery. v Mrs. Sadie Roseman visited Mrs. Ella Eddleman last Sunday evening. j i A, M. and P. A. Cress harvest ed 425 shocks of jwheat last week. Mr. and Mrs. Powlas, of China Grove, visited her father, Mr Stirewalt, Sunday. ) Mr. Hill and family visited his mother, in the .St. Paul neigh borhood Sunday. UNION CHURCH. June 24th. Miss Kate Earnhardt, of Spen cer, and Calvin Kesler anddaugh ters, of Dunn's Mountain, VBited D. H, Mahaley Sunday evening. Dora Earnhardt visited her sis ter, Mrs. C. M. Lyerly, last Sat urday night. C. C. Lyerly paid his brother, H. P. Lyerly, of Gran.te Quarry, a very short visit last week. Rev. N. D. Bodie is expecting to return home next Friday. We understand there will be commun ion services at Christiana the fifth Sunday, June 30th. A very large crowd was present at the Hartman Shops Sunday last for services, but were disap pointed the preacher did uot ar rive Lucy Frick was a visitor at W. J. Poole's Sunday last. Walter'Mahaley has purchased a new B. C. S. S. buggy. What curious things will hap pen. We are informed that the stork presented him a young Agricola. G, M. Barringer has bought a mowing machine. A new machine means better work. Many of the farmers' throughou this section are hauling in their wheat. T - Glad to cot&that the health o the community is very good. If the weather continues we ex pect to see cotton blooms by Au gust the 4th. Seems as if Bro. Bart., is lying low, unless he is getting ready to pull the "baby" about again. ' Chub. The people of this ; vicinity are nearly through wuh their harvest. The people have good wheat but here was some of it beaten d wu by the hail storm and could not be saved. ' . j ; ' ---.. Oats are no good at all. Corn is looking fine, but right in our midst we are needing rain. - J. A. Ribeli n began cuttin g 'wheat Friday, the 14th, and.: cut n.til' Saturday. 22nd. He cut nearly a hundred acres. Thero was preaching at Corinth Baptist church last Sunday, the 24rd. Rev. Miller conducted the service. The protracted meeting will begin the third Sunday in August. Rey. Sims, of Albe marie, will assist Rev. Miller. There was an ice cream supper at Levi Trexler's last Saturda. Hawk had the pleasure of being in the crowd. Rufus Trexler, of Richfield, visited his father Sunday after noon, lilad to see you- fvurus, come to our town again. Thos. Jackson, who has been very ill, started for Danville, Va., whpre his sister, Sarah Jackson, lives, last Saturday morning. When he reached Salisbury he found he was too weak to contin ue on his journey and decided to spend Saturday night with his nephew, G. A. Jackson. During this time John Jackson, his son went to Salisbury to see his father depart for Danville Sunday morn iue. But instead of going to Danville his son persuaded Mr ackson to return to his home twelves miles east of Salisbury People think that his going to town will make the matter worse Miss Carrie Bame, who has been confined to her bea witn tvnhoid fever, is some better, e XT ' are glad to say. We hope her a speedy recovery. Luther Eagle visited at A. T. Kluttz's recently. Adolphus Holshouser tra d e d horses laat week with Jno. Mor- ean. of Gold Hill. Both think they have made a good trade. Noah J. Eagle was a pleaant visitor at J. A. Ribelin's last Sun day evening. John Kesler and wife visited Jacob Ribelin's Sunday evening Hawk- thinks he shall report the next wedding, but it takes a brave man to visit on Panther creek. Romulus Hoffman, recently a student of Wake Forest College, was to preach at the Parker school house l&st Sunday evening, but the rain prevented," Brother correspondents, how many of you are going to the Jamestown exposition? Let us hear from everybody and just all go. F, M. Tyack contemplates go insr to the exposition at James o - - - . town. - Peeler, Bame &'Cft'.,' have just been awarded the contract" for the granite work-for the big -new;, car shops now going up at .Knoxvilw, Teuu.and4iave several new - men at work on it: This will: scatter a lot of money in the settlement among -he granite cutters, 3 qaar- rvmen and haulers. The build ing; is of brick and granite: -f r- - - - A la rail new" erove is being cleaned off for the picnic and big day. here the Fourth otJuly ah the Watchman force and editor are invited to spend theaay with us. ; ' .. ' , . . - . . Venus, Mu Hair Ran Away Colic and Diarrhoea. Pains im tha stomach, colic aud diarrhoea are quickly relieved by ne use 01 unamnenaiu wnv Chnlnrn .And For sale by James Plummet Salis bury, and Spencer rnarmacy, Spencer, N. C. Dba't have a falling out with vour hair. It might leave yout Then what? That would mean thin, scraeely. uneven, rough hair. Keep your hair at home ! Fasten it tightly to your scalp 1 You can easily do it with Ayer's Hair Vigor. It is something more than a simple hair dress ing. It is a hair medicine, a hair tonic, a hair food. - The best kind ol a testimonial ."Sold for over sixty years. APPROPRIATE. WEDDING GIFIS : ' TN .. . . 8 STERLING SILVER, OUT GLASS 5 : AND HAND PAINTED CHINA. Hospital for Watches, Clocks aud all kind of re pair work. All work guaranteed. f SALISBURY JEWELRY CO., L. BRYSdN, nigr. - - - - loin. Main t. ooboooorooooooooooooooooooo A 1 by - O. Aymr Co., Iow9ll, Mm. V f PILLS. CfSf O CBERKY PECTORAL. m Mi U FOR 100 COUPONS FROM new For scratches, burns, cuts, in sect bites and the many little hurts common to every family,' DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Haze Salve is" the best remedy. It is soothing, cooling, clean and heal ing. Be sure you get DeWitt's. Sold by James Plunimer and al druggists, a : - "-- 4 , - THE CIGARETTE OF QUALITY Coupons in Each Package! Coupons also Redeemable for Valuable Presents ' Premium Department AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. JERSEY CITY, N. J. ST. LOUIS, MO. OUR SAY SO- "Our Say So" is all the guarantee you need. If we sell you a watch which we tell you is "so and so," and if that watch doesn't carry out our promises why it simply means a new one m its place witnoui cost 10 you, provided, of course, that you give it decent treat ment. Careful handling, and occasional cleaning. If it grows tired and looses time, or gets frisKy and races away the golden moments, why we have a repair de partment which will deal with its case, or rather its works. Give us a trial. GORKI AH & GREEK, LEADING JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS, Salisbury. SpencePr Marion, N. C. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College. Regar Oour.e. le.d.ng ; to Der. , of I Bachelor of 'JSrlMw f BOience, HO a new i;vyin iuni( w ura u.t. . Board, laundrv. tuition, and fees for use of text book, etc., $170a year. For free-tuition iitudents, $125. ' . v Thb Normal Dbpabtmknt gives thorougn instruction in me suujeciB Mug", in the schools and colleges, and special pedagogical training for the profession of teaching. Teachers. and Graduates of other colleges are offered a one-year speacial course in Pedagogy and allied subjects. m The Commercial Department offers practical instruction in btenograpny, Typewriting, Book-keeping and other business subjects. .... THE iEPABTMENTS OF .MANUAL ARTS AMD .UUMftanu Duiftn FiU,.uv tion in Manual Training and in such subjects as relate directly to the home aTiwTWTn Department, in addition to the degree course, offers a certificate course in vocal and instrumental music. To secure board in the dormitories, all free-tuition apphcat ons should be made before July 15th. The fall teim opens September 18th, 1907. For catalogue ana other miormation, aaaress, J. I. FOUST, P RESIDENT, (jrBEENSBORO, JN . U: nnnnonnnoooooiOOOOOOOOOOOoO o y g The Warm Season is Upon Us g And on of the great needs , O rkf hnnBftlrftftnftrfl will be O V J v w i - - O o o o Reliable Refrii Geo. Ribelin recently got a dog from Henry Holshouser. I guees he is DreDarine for the winter 1 A. season. 1 The Union meeting at Lick Creek will be held on next Fri day. Everybody is cordially in vited to come and bring a large basket full of chicken. r Black Hawk. FAITH. F. P. Gantt brought a hen egg to our office that weighed 4 ounces and is 6 inches around, that .one of his ' year-old hens laid. If any one can beat that trot out your hen. Ct. A. Brown has awarded a contract to P A Pe-ler to build a residencs ou his , plantation . the foubdation is being laid. Jonas Shephard movd into his new residence June 20th. This is the fourth lesidence he has built, but sold all the others after liv ing in them a short while. St. Paul's first nine and Faith's second nin crossed bats Saturday and resulted in a score of 10 to 20 in favor of Faith. Charlie Miller is visiting at John Rineharfe's. Claud Foster, of Mocksville, is visitine at Mr. and Mrs. D. A ' - . HineeTnan's. Miss Lillie Foster is visiting her sister, Mrs John Ritchie, in Salisbury. We have them in all styles and at all prices. Some cheaper than others, but all good . , . PORCH SCREENS A SPEIIALTY. We were never better stocked than at present in all lines of Furniture and House-Furnishings. Call and look over our goods and get our prices W. Weight West Inniss Street. o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o g o ' o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO COFFINS CASKETS e CAREFUL ATTENTION TO DETAILS -BELL SUMMERSETT Iff! UNDERTAKING CO., REASONABLE PRICES AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE UNDERTAKING EMBALMING OP MATTING I anrnow ready with a 5 BIG LINE GF SPRING GOODS to supply your every want, I have a full line of the LATEST STYLES OF FURNITURE, Bed Room Suits, Parlor, Dining Room - and Kitchen Furnishings. Gome and see our Matting, Refrigerators and Screen Door&. Very Truly Yours, "W B. Summersett. 0 0 i ARE YOU THINKING ofbuiinar an Engine, Thresher, Binder, Mower, Rake, Disc Harrow, Cultivator, Buggy, Surrey, One or Two Horse Wagon, (And by-the-way we have a full stock of TWO HORSE WAGONS which we can sell for cash ata figure 9 per cent, below to daysmarket. These Wagons are the MITCHELL, VIRGINIA & BARBER Don't fail to give atten tion to this part of this ad,) a set of nice single or double harness? ' : Have You Been Thinking that you would have your old vehicle overhauled, repainted or re-rubbered? You Should Remember that we are HEADQUARTERS for anything mentioned- above and that we are in position to serve you to the very best advantage from almost any standpoint you take. Our TRICES are as low as good workmanship and material wilb-permit and our FACILTIES for REPAIRING, PAINTING and OVERHAULING GENERALLY any old job you may have are unexcelled., -. We are Glad to Show You anything in our Jine whether you- buy or not. We. only ask for a chance to please. - You can buy the famous COLUMBUS & WATERTOWN vehicles from us. 115 E, Council Street. E LECTRIC BJfflfifS08 KoSol Dyspepsia.Gurd BITTERS AsiiiuDNXYa. Dlguu what you eab - ,v J; - ? 4.,.

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