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PINNEY WOODS.
Wheat threshing is on hancL
Wheat is turning out sorry, oats
is also sorry. The farmers are
busy laying-by.
Morgan X Roads and the Pool
ball teams played a game on the
piol boys' diamond. The score
stood 15 to 16 in favor of Morgan
x( Roads. Say Bro. Itemizer,
you should not have allowed those
boys to "lick" you all that way.
John D. Harkey haB the contract
to log Miller, Vanhoy & Co.'s saw
mill. They hve some of the finest
pine timber in Morgan township.
P. N. Trexler will start up E. 0.
Shaver & Co.'s saw mill this week.
' D. C. Arey says his watermelons
on the river, are looking fine, but
are a little late.
The sixteenth annual meeting
of the Morgan Township Sunday
School Convention, will be held at
Luther's E. L. church Wednes
day, August 7th. at 10 a. m. For
the benefit of the readers of the
Watchman, we will give the pro
gramme, which is as follows:
Song.
Devotional-Rev. W. A. Dutton
Song.
Words of Welcome, Miss Lillie
Casper.
Response, Paul T. Goodman,
Roll call of schools.
Reading minutes of last meeting.
Song.
Topic: The Bible in the Sunday
School, by Rev. James Wilson,
Allen Trexler, Eugene Morgan,
John E. Shaver and others.
Song.
Address: Rev. Paul Barringer.
Appointment of committees.
One and one-nail nours tor re
cess.
AETERNOON SESSION.
Song.
Reports of different schools,
with five-minute talks.
Song.
Topic: Why more Parents do
not attend Sunday School, by Rev.
W. A. Dutton, Joseph Eagle, Jon
as Bame, Wm. A, Kirk and others.
Song.
Topic The Value of early Train-
mg, uy rroi. lieo. X . McAllister,
Robert Phillips, Rev. John F.
Hodge, iRev. I. M, Shaver anl
others.
Recitation : Who shall Answer?
Miss Carrie Shaver.
Election of officers, miscellane
ous business, announcements,
song, prayer, doxology and bene-dicXV
5Ssrfcday School workers are
urged to be present and take part
in the discussion, and also bring a
basket well filled.
W. C. Lisk has been on the sick
list for a week, but is improving
at this writing. He will move his
saw mill as soon as he gets able
and saw the timber on P. C. Shav
er's place, which he recently pur
chased. Charlie Basinger has accepted a
position -with the Southern cut
ting cross ties.
Southerner,
BETHANY
July 15th.
The health of the community is
pretty good at this time with the
exception of a few chills.
Mrs. Polly Parker, of Faith,
visited her sister, Mrs. Rosa Co
zortlast week.
H. F. Mullens had fifteen frogs
for breakfast the other Sunday.
Let us know the next time and
we will feast with you. ,
The Gold Hill merchant till
keeps coming up our way, and if
what Mike says is true, guess we
will soon have to prepare for
another wedding.
Mrs. Hnffstuttler and her hus
band, of Lincolnton, visited her
sister Mrs. Wm. Taylor last week.
We are glad to report that John
Earnhardt has decided to teach
the gummer school at Bethany.
1 Everybody seems to have Irish
potatoes a plenty.
We have plenty of blackberries
and generally get as many briars
as berries. We pick berries and
the briars pick us.
Mrs. Martha Beaver has fifty
cans of blackberries.
Some of our people had cotton
blooms on the eighth of July.
'Chatterbox.
FAITH.
M.( L. Parker has gone to States--
ville, N. C, to do some granite
work.
D. A. Hodge is shipping a big
lot of curbing.
Granite work is getting ' better
here.
Peeler, Bame & Co., has just
received an order for six car loads
of fine street curbing? rom Vir-
ginia and have men at work on it.
J. L. Bhuping has gone to the
Union church settlement to run a
granite quarry.
Mr. Holler and family have
moved back to Faith from Ores
cent. He, has had his residence
made into a two-story building
P. A. Peeler was the contractor.
Samuel Fraley has been con
fined to his bed for the past few
days.
We visited Fred McCanless'
granite works recently and found
a large fine quarry wich a lot of
air drills, large steam derrioks
and a lot of men making blocks.
A great deal of granite work is
now coming in on the granite belt
and the quarry men have many or
ders to fill. J. T. Wyatt has just
received two orders from Virginia
One if for four thousand feet of
street curbing, and the other is
for sixty-two door and window
sills.
Robert Stirewalt has rented the
large two story residence of John
McNairy, together with the store
house, and has moved in it. He
will run a boarding house ana a
store. A good boarding house
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win pay wen nere as mere are so
many peop'e working in the quar
ries.
July 23rd.
There will be an educational
rally here at the Lutheran church
on the first Saturday in August,
the 3rd, beginning at 10:30 a. m.
Some noted speakers will be here
from different parts of the State.
Everybody is invited to come aiwUralgia
spend tne day.
Rev. C. B. Miller, of China
Grove, made a fine address Sun
day before the Woman's Mission
ary Society. It was largely attended.
V SHAYERTOWN.
Crops in our vicinity are look
ing much better since the nice
rain which we had last week.
A nnmber of young people gave
an ice cream supper at - w. .Love
Kirks Saturday night, which was
attended by a large crowd and
much enjoyed by all present.
Mrs. Maud O'Neil, of Albe
marle, is visiting friends and rela
tives in our community.
,Mrs. Sallie Doby- is very low
with something like dropsy.
Miss Bessie Lisk visited Miss
Esther Parker Saturday night, i
Mrs. Bass Parker is on the sick
list at this writing.
Isaac Cotton, of New London,
is spending a few weeks with his
grand-father, Rev. I. M. Shaver.
William Taylor and wife spent
Saturday and Sunday at W. Love
Kirk's.
. LIBERTY X RUADS.
Miss Majtie Ellricks preached
a good Missionary sermon at the
Holiness church last: Sunday. The
church building was full and the
crowd was very attentive.
A crowd xiaitedat Geo. JCrexler's
Sunday. Gumpy being among
the crowd. -
School will begin at Liberty this
coming Monday witn M.r. as tea
cher.
RobyHifl haB got a new talking
machine and he gets a lot of visit
ors alorg now.
Jno. H Morgan ; visited at
David Trnutman's recently.
We can hear the whistles of
th threshing machines. Guess
it will be threshed arid then thp
farmers willstock their grainaries.
Gumpy
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Mrs. MarMiller, wife of Alex.
Miller, died at her home, near
Rockwell, Saturday. Sfie had
ben in declining health for sev
eral jearj. She was 56 years, one
mo!ith and one day old. The fun
eral services were conducted by
Rev. W. W. Rowe at the church
at Rockwell Sunday, where she
was laid to rest. Mrs. Dolph
Eller, of Faith, is a daughter of
the deceased,
A fine young granite cutter has
arrived at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charley Shive.
Will Canup ?will have an ice
cream supper st his home Satur
day, July 27th.
Venus.
ROCKWELL.
July 15th.
VVneat threshers have been
quite busy in this neighborhood
the past week.
Jacob Miller is quite ill of ty
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puuiu isver, uut we wisn mm a
speedy recovery and hope to see
him out again soon.
Rev, L. A. Fox, of Salem, Va..
a professor in R anoke College,
was a very welcome visitor at the
home of Rev. J. A. Linn on Wed
nesday night of last week.
The Rockwell Band has secured
the services of Prof. S. J. Ludwig,
the noted band instructor, for a
iew wee&s. we wisn tgem suc
cess. Myron 0. Linn, of Baltimore,
Md.i who has I een visiting his
father, Rev. J. A. Linn, for the
past two weeks, returned Saturday
evening.
Charley Lyerly visits at Craw
ford Holshouser'a of this place,
once every two weeks. We don't
understand what he is up to, but
guess he knows.
The Baptists here are hojding- a
revival meeting this week conduct-'
ed by Revs. Sumney and Black.
Jackanape. .
Miss Mary Shaver spent Satur
day night with Miss Sallie Maie
Snider.
Mrs. W. H, Frywho has been
on the sick list is able to be up
and about we are glad to note.
There will be preaching at Zion
M. E. Church next Sunday even
ing at 3 p. m. Everybody is cor
dially invited to attend.
Miss Earmie Shaver visited
Misses Carrie and Ada Shaver
Saturday night.
J. G. Arey has ripe watermelons.
He had his first last Sunday a
week. Look out, Brown-Eyed
Girl will visit you all shortly.
John I. Basinger has treated
himself to a new grass mower.
Guess he must be aiming to take
some of the grass down.
Isaac Cotton, while ploughing
for his grand-father one day last
week got into a yellow jacket's
nest. He threw down his plow
and "hit the ball. Look out, Is
aac, I think they got the best of
you.
Brown-Eyed Girl had the pleas
ure of visiting Blue Eyes Sunday
evening. We had a fine time.
Didn't we?
neu-
Calvin-Parker is sick with
We ara sorry to say.
Rev. I. M. Shaver who has been
sick for a few days is able to be
up again.
That is all right about the wasp
nest Southerner. I never fell
down, like you did, if I did run.
A. W. Shaver sold a fine lot of
pigs Saturday.
The threshers have passed
through this section threshing
wheat. The wheat is pretty good
considering the damage done by
the storm.
Bbown-Eyed Girl.
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SOUTH ROWAN.
July 15th.
Jake Smith, Farrow Propst &
Co., have bought a threshing ma
chine outfit from J. F. Park & Co
Get ready boys, as soon as they
get it repaired they will be ready
to commence threshing.
Well. Brother Venus, we have
been reading about that fine pig
Ml 1 1 Ml i .
tin we nave aimosc turned to a
pis. Still we would like to see it
trotted out, but would not be sur
prised to see the old sow in place
of a pig as has been mentidned.
George Beaver, who has been
having chills for about two weeks,
nqw has a serious case of typhoid
fever.
We lean; that Moses Frick is in
a seriouB condition. ,
Daniel Powlas,- while huuting
eggs one evening about dark, found
the hen on the nest and in moving
her off he got hold of a black
snake, but didn't, hold to him
long. He killed the snake and
said he measured 5 ftet in length.
Pretty good for you, Daniel.
Well,1 we do not think it a great
thing to put in a papr about a
small boy who has been 6ick for
some time and just carrying an
umbrella over him and hoeing
cotton for a little, exercise, but
may rod bless the. man who wraps
up his mules with guano sacks to
keep the flies from eating them in
the summer time.
The Superintendent and Secre
tary of the Bock Grove Sunday
School have decided to make a
date on which they will have a
picnic. The place has not yet
been selected. .
. Rocker. .
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Regular Courses leading to Degrees of Bachelor of Pedagogy, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor o'
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Board, laundry, tuition, and fees for use of text book?, etc., $170 a year. For
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Thb Nokmal Department gives thorough instruction in the subjects taught
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