ARE DECEIVING THE
PEOPLE OF GERMANY
The Policy of the Government is
Meeting Protests From Some
of the Newspapers of Germany
- The continued attempts to deceive
the German people regarding the
progress of the war and America's
participation are meeting with pro
tests in a part of the German press,
according to an official dispatch from
Switzerland, says a dispatch from
Washington.
The Muencher Post, according to
the dispatch, protests against a re
cent speech delivered at Hamburg by: Paul Franklin.
Prince Henry of Prussia, m which
QUAKER MEADOWS ITEMS. NEWS ITEMS FROM
AROUND GLEN ALPLNE
Correspondence of The News-Herald.
The revival meeting closed at Oak
Hill Saturday night. Rev. Tabor was
assisted through the meeting by Revs.
Moss and Gwaltney.
Mrs. Louise Leach .of Rocky Mount,
is spending a while with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Connelly.
Miss Charley Mae Hennessee. of
Glen Alpine, has been visiting Miss
Lela Alexander.
Mrs. Charles Walton and children
are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. A. Winters.
Miss Lanetta Bridgers, of Morgan
ton, was the guest Sunday of Mrs.
townsman, Mr. Jack McCarthy, was;
Miss Laura Tabor leaves this week 'married a short time ago to Miss
Brief Items of News Interest
From a Hustling Burke Com
munity. Correspondence of The News-Herald.
Mr. John Queen, of Spartanbrg, has
been up in his car visiting friends
and relatives.
For several days now long strings
of autos have been going by a new
way to get these cars from northern
markets, which is quicker and more
satisfactory than the slow freight on
the railroads. .
Mr. Ivey McCarthy,- son of our
STATE HOSPITAL NEWS.
the last battles were represented as j for Jefferson, where she will teach.
German victories. "It is scandalous," j Mr. J. P. Whisenant has been on
says the newspaper, "to see a person the sick list, but we are glad to note
like Prince Henry of Prussia giving is improving.
Gladys Lane, of Morganton.
Mr. Robert Giles, who has been
working for the government at Pen-
mraan. va.. is bacK nome.
News has been received that
Messrs. Conley Lefevers, Jim Simp-
the German people a picture of thej Hon. Erock, of Davidson, was a
situation which in no way corres-jvery pleasant guest at the home of
ponds to the reality. Germans are. Rev. and Mrs. Tabor the latter part j son and C. C. Parker, our soldier boys,
not going to let themselves be ex-, of the week. have safely landed overseas,
ploited like children. It is ridiculous Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Barber, of Mill j Mr. C. Hemphill, wife and child, of
to think that people are saying that Springs, are visiting Mrs. Barber's ' Nebo, have been visiting the family
we shall support a fifth year of war; parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Winters,
like the four preceding ones. It Rev. Barber will assist Rev. Tabor in
would be doing wrong to the German his meeting at Linville this week,
people. Enough personages like Master Harold Powell, small son
Prince Henry would do better not to of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Powell, was
speak about the sufferings and mis-; taken to Grace Hospital Sattirday,
eries of the war. We were told for a ! where he underwent an operation for
long time that America's entry into appendicitis. Latest news state that
the war was a mere bluff, and we see , he is doing nicely.
today that one part of the press andj Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Phillips attend
the greater part of the official orators j ed the meeting at Oak Hill the past
are continuing to deceive the German week.
public. They would do better to sayj Quiet a surprise to those present
of Mr. Garfield Pitts.
The colored people have had for
the past few days a camp meeting at
McElrath's chapel, and Baptist asso
ciation at the colored Baptist church
near here. As usual, large crowds in
attendance.
Mr. Aaron Pitts, who has been
working at Mussel Shoal, Ala.; is at
home for the balance of the summer.
Mr, Gray Gibbs and son, James, who
have been employed on government
work at Newport News, Va., are now
openly that Germany finds herself to- j was the marriage of Miss Ivy Gol-lat home.
day in an extremely serious situation." , loway to Mr. Mark Huffman, after
It is observed that a singular si- the services were over, Wednesday
lence on everything which bears upon j night. Rev. J. W. Moss performed
the military situation is noticeable in j the ceremony. Mr. Huffman left
the German newspapers and news; this week for the training camp.
I Mrs. Ed Connelly has been visiting
jin Rutherfordton.
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J Additional Quaker Meadows Items.
! Miss Louise Crawley, of Glen Al
Jpine, spent last week with her sister,
;Mrs. R. A. Winters.
f f .Misses Ava Kistler and Mary Smith
IMorganton, spent Sunday with
$l&sseieo Wall.
k " Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Phillips, of
) Silver. Creek, visited relatives and
frfends in this community last week
ajnd attended the Oak Hill meeting.
Miss Lola Walton returned home
Sunday after spending a month with
her sister, Mrs. . George Allen, at
Kannapolis.
Mr. Sam Brinkley paid a visit to
Mussel Shoals, Ala., seeing friends.
Miss Winnie Simpson is off teach
ing school at the Shiloah schoolhouse.
Miss Louise Landis, who has been
visitng the family of Mr. and Mrs. J.
G. Parker, has returned to her home
at Lexington;
Mr. James P. Gibbs and children,
of Spartanburg, are here on a visit to
relatives and friends.
Miss Virginia Hicks, who has been
in Salisbury for some time, has re
turned home.
Mr. L. F. Brinkley and Mr. Robt.
Hicks left for Baltimore, Md., a few
days ago to engage in government
work.
Mrs. W. D. Pitts and children had
a narrow escape from a serious acci
dent a few days ago. Waiting for a
train to pass under the overhead
bridge here before crossing, the horse
Little Misses Margaret and. Bessie became restless and backed the buggy
Duckworth, of Morganton, spe&c the
past week with their aunt, Mrs: has.
Benfield.
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NEWS FROM CHESTERFIELD
off the embankment, turning it over.
Luckily Mrs. Pitts succeeded in get
ting out without serious damage to
Mr. Charles Crawley and fariftfrbf ,her.or the children. Outside of a few
more serious was done. It was a close
shave.
- Mr. Charlie Ward, calling the roll
this morning, found '4 boys instead of
3 the night before.
Mr. Hoover says "food will win the
war." That means, of course, our not
using none needlessly. There are
other lines of economy. I was in a
store the other day when a daughter
of a farmer came in and brought a
common tin dipper for 15c, priced 5c.
before the war. Brooms are from 75c.
to $1.00 each. During the Civil war
you had no tin dipper but a; nice, clean
goard to drink out of. Broom corn
was raised or broom-straw wrung inj
the fall and put away for a year's al
lowance. The right kind of patriot
ism means economy and that means
to save.
Little Harland, 10-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Powell, was op
erated on at Grace Hospital for ap
pendicitis Saturday. He is getting
along as well as could be expected.
JAP.
Glen Alpine, August 16, 1918.
Correspondence of The News-Herald.
Mrs. Willie Bowman spent Sunday
in Morganton with her brother and
family, Mr. Charles Puett.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lefevers and
children spent Sunday with her broth
er, Mr. Thomas Shuping, near Salem.
Miss Minnie Mull spent week-end
with her grandmother, Mrs. Nancy
Mull, in east Burke,
Mr. Frank Chapman, of Valedes,
has succeeded Mr. C. M. Denton, at
tendant at the Sawyer colony.
Miss Hettie Williams, of Lincoln
county, is visting her brother, Mr.
Jno. S. Williams.
Mrs. Christine .Wilson, of the Deaf
school section, is spending several
months with her daughter and fam
ily, Mrs. R. H. Faulkner.
Mr. Floyd Cuthbertson, of Vir
ginia, visited his sister, Mrs. J. B.
Wacaster and family, the past week.
Miss Addie Brittain has just return
ed from a vacation. Miss Claudia
Cope has also returned from her va
cation. Mr. Gordon T. Wall of Fort Thom
as, K., and Mrs. Jarvis Wall, of Mor
ganton, and Mrs. M. E. Larson, of
Hoboken, N. J., visited Mr. Jarvis
Wall Saturday evening and attended
the picture show.
Miss Eugenia Fife, of Thomasville,
is visiting her sister, Miss Mollie Fife,
at Hospital.
Miss Bettie Stamey nurse was
! called away Sunday to attend the fun
eral of her cousin, near Hickory.
Mr. M. E. Fore, of Virginia, has
joined his wife who has been spending
some time with her brother, Mr. R. B.
Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Fore will prob
ably remain for 10 days longer. 'Mr.
and Mrs. R. B. Moore and family and
Mr a.nd Mrs. Fore motored to North
Catawba Sunday to visit Mrs. Fore's
brother, Mr. D. B. Moore.
The Hospital fire laddies enjoyed a
nice practice Saturday morning.
The nurses' and attendants' dance
on Tuesday night of last week was
well attended and enjoyed. There
were several visitors from Morgan
ton. The chapel services at Hospital on
Sunday afternoon were conducted by
Rev. Geo. Hilton, of Grace church,
Morganton.
Rev. C. C. Totherow, evangelist,
will commence a series of meetings
at Oak Forest church " next Sunday,
Sept. 1st, at 11 o'clock a. m. All are
cordially invited to attend.
Mr. Andrew Jackson Cook, of
Cherokee county, who has been a pa
tient here for about a year, left for
his home Monday.
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Correspondence of The News-Herald.
Mr. Albert Corpening and daughter
Miss Lois Corpening, of Gamewell,
visited friends on Lower Creek Monday.
Miss Florence Puett is visiting at
the home of her uncle, Mr. Marshall
Puett, near Charlotte.
Miss Jennie Smith, of Worry, spent
the week-end at her home here.
Mrs. S. A. Kincaid has as her guest
her cousin, Miss Minnie Davis, of Ad-akoa.
Mr. S. S. Hallyburton spent Sun
day night at Dogwood with his sister,
Mrs. Mary Clark.
Mr. Harry Highdon, of Asheville,
was a guest for the week-end of Mr.
Paul Conley. - - --
Mr. John S. Smith left Saturday
for Lincoln county, where he will
spend the week visiting relatives and
friends.
Misses Louise and Beatrice Hood
are visiting relatives in Morganton.
Mrs. Anna Fincannon and small son,
Master Hensley Fincannon, spent the
week as the guests of her mother Mrs.
F. M. Hensley.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Powell visited
Mr. and Mrs. Byard Wall Friday af
ternoon. Mr. Wall's many friends
are glad that his health- is improving.
Mr. R. C. Baird and family and Mrs.
M. M. Rader were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Arney, near Hart-
land.
Mrs. H. M. Conley and daghter,
Miss Essie Conley, spent Wednesday
in Lenoir.
Mr. Felix Smith and Mr. Charles
Smith, of Smoky creek, were guests
Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Smith.
Mrs. G. M. :Arney and son, Mr.
Charlie Arney, and family, of Ches
ter, S. C., spent a few days in Cald
well last week visiting relatives.
Messrs. Ben and Bob Hallyburton
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Rollins Notes.
Correspondence of The News-Herald.
The protracted meetings at Pleas
ant Ridge Baptist church closed Sun
day night, and Monday morning at
10 a. m. the candidates for baptism
met at the Mt. Olivet pool and six
teen were baptized by Rev. John
Hagaman, assisted by Rev. Mark
Clark. The meetings were well at
tended, the Heavener schoolhouse not
being large enough to hold the con
gregations.
Mrs. Lola Littlefield, who was tak
en to Grace Hospital last week and
underwent a serious operation, at last
accounts was getting on nicely.
Corn is beginning to mature and
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swing. Mr. B. G. Mangum already
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Connelly Springs Notes.
Correspondence of The News-Herald.
A party from the hotel motored to
Morganton Monday.
Miss Mary Berry, of Valdese, has
returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Slates, of Gas-
tonia, are visiting friends at the hotel.
Mr. D. P. Hudson has returned from
Dr. Long's sanatorium, Statesville,
where he underwent an operation a
few days ago;
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Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Bell, of
Charlotte, who spent last week at the
hotel, has returned home.
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will
Hallyburton.
Mrs. Thomas Puett, of Morganton.
is on a visit of some weeks with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Baird.
Master Elbert Powell was a Lenoir
visitor Monday.
Mrs. Maud Harris and familv. who
have been visiting in .the home of her
uncle, Mr. J. L. Hartley, has returned
to Caldwell.
Mrs. Sallie Davesj of Morganton, is
spending some time with her brother
Mr. Williams James.
Mrs. R. M. Smith and daughter,
Miss Winnie Sntfth, were guests
Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hal
lyburton. Miss Ruby Baird has been visiting
the Misses Hartley.
Messrs. Felix Smith, Columbus
Lambreth, Vance Thompson, Jack
Corpening, Quilla Rhodes and Jay
Clark left for Camp Jackson Monday.
A bellry has been built to the school
house here and a . bell put up.
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