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Page Twenty-Six Let’s miike every glass of jelly possible, can hundreds and thousands of jars, and make bushels and bushels of good old blackberry jam. The crop will soon be gone. Better save them now, while they are here.—Albeinarle-News Herald. Love-Cox Wedding From the Alhoiiarlc News-Heruld we clip the following, which is of interest to a number of people in Badin: A quiet, but very -beautiful wedding was that solemnized last Wednesday af ternoon, at foui’ o’clock, at the Baptist parsonage, when Miss Sallie Love, of this place, and Mr. Lanie Cox, of Badin, were united in marriage—Rev. Q. C. Davis, pastor of the bride, officiating. Only a few close friends witnessed the ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Love, of this place. She is a popular young lady, and has a wide circle of friends, who will learn with interest of her marriage. Mr. Cox is a young business man, his home being in Richmond County, but who for the past few years has held a posi tion with the Badin Supply Company, of Badin. Mr. and Mrs. Cox left immediately after the ceremony for Asheville. On returning from their bridal trip, they will be at home in Badin, after July 25. • We wish tiiem much success in the future. In Joyous June, the Stork Brings To Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Tripp a 10-lb. son, Johnie B., June 3. To Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Lacky, June 7, a daughter, 8 lbs.—Virginia Lucile. To Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Kelly, June 9, a daughter, 6 lbs. To Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fralick, a son, 8V2 lbs., June 12. BADIN BULLE^ OUR CARTOONIST To Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Culp, girl, June 13. - To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ingram, ^^2' girl, June 24—Ellen Frances. To Mr. and Mrs. McNeely June 24, a daughter—Martha Rosa To Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Culp, a ter, June 27. „ To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Richie, a 5 lbs., June 28. Mr. Wake Returns We are glad to have Mr. H. R* back again, after a three weeks with his people in Columbus, Neb. Mr. R. V. Richards, Local ^ Agent, has returned to Badin | spending several weeks in Mr. office in Pittsbui’gh. Dick says j burgh is all right, and they ti’eat^d , fine up there; but Badin looks I him. The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World iv* * .CLEAE^ AS' A All you dreamed a phonograph could be— wonderfully beautiful in tone, graceful and handsome in appear ance, with important ex clusive features possessed by no other phonograph— this describes the Sonora which won highest score for tonal quality at the Panama Pacific Exposi tion. Sonora is the instrument you're proud to owal Prices $60 to $1000 W. J. ROWLAND COMPANY Next Door to PostofUce ALBEMARLE, N. C. 29
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