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OTICQIIBORHOOD : NOTES Items of General Interest Clipped From our Exchanges. Oanbnrj Reporter. Miss Louise Pepper was awarded the Salem Female Academy school arship offered by the W instOD Grad ed Schools, from which institution she was graduated recently; Mr. R. H. Mitchel, a good citi zen ot Madison Route 3, was a visi tor at the Reporter office Thursday. Mr. Mitchel told us that some of the farmers in hi? section were giv ing their wheat crops at the pricaof 1.10 per bushel. If there isn't a big fall off in wheat they will loose cansiderably. The market is some thing like $1.50 now. Greensboro Patriot Mrs. J. K. Mebane, of Graham, who has been seriously ill for seve ral (lays, was brought to Greensboro Monday evening for an operation at St. Leo's hospital. Mr. A. O. Rudd, of Brown Sum mit, went to Raleigh last week to receive the Pastuer treatment at the state laboratory of hygine. Mr. Rudd was bitten by a supposed mad dcg that belonged to him. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. R. Clapp are celebrating their gulden wedding at I their home in Greene township to day. In addition to members of the family and other relatives, a Dumber of friends have been invited to be present and in the day's plea sures. Several Greensboro peolpe left for the Clapp home this morn ing. Colon Republican The City Alderman order that all milk cows whose milk is sold in the city shall be tested for tuberculosis and that the State Veternarian be requested to come here and make an examination. It is understood that the veternarian will be hereon June 7th. Tuesday morning Deputy Sheriffs J. Wm. Craft tmd Frank Ziglar left for Raleigh with Charles Fodrell, col,, the wife murderer, who goes to the penitenitary for life; Gaither C. Bodenhamer, white, who will serve a five years term for larceny of $2, 500 from the Bank & Trust Co., at Kernersville, and Thomas Ellis, white, who goes to the department of the insane. Jsheboro Courier John Humble, of Asheboro suf fered a severe cut on his wrist Fri day while sawing logs. In some way his hand was caught under the saw, cutting the artery and muscled of his wrist. It i not thought he wound is serious. Several farmers in this county, we are informed, are growing al falfa In New Market township and in Trinity township more farmers than one have nice fields of alfalfa clover. Jt is to be hoped that every farmer who is growing alfalfa will get his neighbors interested. There cannot be too much of this grown. Two crops a year can be grown. Yanceyvllle Sentinel. Irvin Slade, a son of John WT. Slade, and one of Dan River's pro mising young men, left Sunday for Louisville, Ky., where he expects to enter business. The loss of such young men is yearly making Cas well poorer. A. C. Lindsay has announced that he will have his annual barbecue and oi oune, at the Acad my gr ve.. . I T .1 1 r reparation will be made for a large crowd, and the maats will be cooked and served well. Good games of ball will be arranged for the day, and will be announced later. Nkin Times. The mas Wood of Traphill and r. Rebecca Brown who lives in the Mge of Alleghany county were "wneu on Monday ot last week. Mr. Wood is perhaps 75 years old tt"hile Mrs. Brown is very little younger. They met on Saturday, furnished him a horse and he wnt to Sparta for his license Mon ,,;!y f . ening where they were mar-n,-(l 5 o'clock. . Ir. X. A. Melton of Zephy was m town a short time. Monday. He liPre f-onnected with Fruitland i'-'Hi!t.; h l.igh gra(le preparatory M ' '"u m Henderson county. He t do some pastoral work al i' t action of country. Mr. Si, i a worthy young man and w tted tor the work in which he to engage, having graduat W ake Fnrpat. Cnl 1 e,l tf'wn to--. "omnunoemeut takirjr high Raleigh Caucasian. Miss Irene Stephenson; of Cary, was brought here yesterday, by Dr. J. M. Templeton for treatment. Mjiss Stephenson was ' bitten by a dog some days, and she came to take the Pasteur treatment as a . ' precau tion. Mr. R. L. Sorrell, a prominent farmer who lives in the northern section of the county, was in Ra leigh Tuesday and said that there was a very poor prospect for a cot ton crop in his section of the coun ty. The young.cotton was damag ed by the recent cold spell,, and it is now too late to replant Mr. Sor rell said that'the prospect for a good corn crop was very favorable. Concord Tribune. Policeman Bras well Saturday af ternoon shot to death a suspicious looking dog, once belonging to Esq. V. J. Hill. The dog was parad ing about the city arid caused a rip ple of excitement on the part of a number of people. Clerk of the Court Widenhouse has been notified by Mr. Alonzo Blackwelder that he cannot accept the appointment of game warden for Cabarrus, the appointment having been tendered him several days ago by Governor Kitchin. Davie Record. Owing to the incessant rains of the past two weeks, work on the new court house add jail has not progressed very rapidly. All of the concrete work on the court house is done up to the first floor, which is being put down. The brick work will start some time next week. We understand that some of our citizens are figuring on organizing a cot on mill here in the near future.. Let her come. We need more manu facturing enterprises, and need them badly. Onr town will never grow much, until we get more factories. Mebane Leader. Rev. S. W. Oldham of Graham has accepted the Pastorate of the Baptist Church of Mebane, and will from and after this date hold servi ces on each third Sunday at four P. M. and on Friday before the first Sunday at 8. P. M. The White Furniture Co., which has been running on part time for the past few months owing to the depression, stated up ou full time Monday with increase of force. This is decided encouraged sympton ot industrial improvement. This is a big concern employing several hundred skilled workmen. Wilkes Patriot a. dox. car or tne ouoo i? iy was derailed near Rouda Tuesday morn ing. The damage was small and in a couple ot hours the train was able to proceed. The derailment was from a low joint caused bv the re cent wet weather. Mr. Geo. W. Walsh, whose home is near Parson ville, was badly bit ten by a copperhead snake one day last week and was, for a while, in a pecarious condition. By prompt at teution, he was relieved and recov ered. He was cutting: down a hoi- low tree and had reached in the cav ity to drag out some chips when the snake struck him. North Wllkesboro Hastier. A blockade dt6tillery was seized in New Castle township near Cling man postomce last Friday by Reve nue Officer Aiken and others. Two man were running the distillery when the officers discovered it but only one of them was arrested, An drew Wilborn, and tried before Commissioner Dula and placed in M. jail. Governor Kitchin has appointed Mr. Frank B. Hendren, of Wilkes boro, as a delegate to represent North Carolina at the Thirty-Sixth Annual Conference of Charities and Correction Organization, which meets at Buffalo, N. Y., next Wed nesday. Caswell County Democrat. Rev. Mr. Wood of Pittsylvania County Va, died at the home of his son-in-law Mr..D. L. Edmunds in town, at noon Saturday after a brief illness. The deceased was here visiting at the time of his death, be ing eight-two years of age, and was a minister of the gospel oi the .Bap tist denomination, wedding much influence and strength towards all that was good throughout his native section. An interest tamiiy ot cnu- dren and grand children survive him Mrs. D. L. Edmunds ot- our town being a daughter, and a son who is a minister at Huntington ; W." ,Va. The remains were carried near Chat Cnapel BUI News. , Master Bruce, son of. Mr. 'S. J. McCauleyl came near drowning in Purefoy mill ; pond Sunday. He and several other small "boys went in bathing and, Bruce ventured too far out, getting into deep Avater and would have drowned but foe the timely assistance rendered him by Mr. Noma Riggsbee, who saw the perilous conclittion of the boy "and swam in with clothes on and saved him. It was a very narro y escape from drowning. Warren Record. We are glad to see Rev. J. M. Daniel, pastor in charge at Duke, N. C, on our streets. Mr. Daniel is the nephew of the late Robt. Gilli land, as true and brave a Confeder ate soilder as ever "fought for Dixie" A severe, wind and hail storm swept over Littleton and surround ing territory Tuesday evening. Hail stones said to be as large as hen eggs fell and the crop in that sec tion much damaged. Reldsvllle Review. . The wheat crop in this section will be ready for harvesting within a week or ten days, and it looks like a very fine crop is to be harvested. Mr. A. L. Palraea, one of the most successful wheat growers, says that his crop this year is the best lie has ever made. Sunday evening: Monroe Dehart shot and instantly killed Charles P. McAlenander at the home of the former, near Charity, Patrick coun ty, Va. The men were relatives and neighbors, apparently on friend ly terms. No one saw the shooting. Mc Alexander died in about thirty minutes without recovering con sciousness. Dehart immediately left. It is said that he was drink - Catawba County News. One of our citizens near town purchased a pig Saturday and about nine o'clock heard a fearful squeal, which seemed to come from the direc tion of the pig pen. He hastily put on his shoes and went out to investi gate and found his pig sate asleep. The cause of the squeal was found to be the new whistle on the Southern, as it steamed iuto Newton. In the eyes of some, this false alarm would be sufficient cause for a damage suit Forsyth News. The meetings at the Friends church this week is well attended, and some interested manifested. Mrs Mildred Angle is a very able speak er. Meetings will continue for seve ral days. ur. oapp s new notei is neanng completion, and is claimed to be, i i i i . wnen nnisnea, up-to-aate in every respect, and equiped with modern light and water advantages. Apex Journal. Lewis Crowder, a 16-year-old col ored boy, was drowned at Parting pond, near Willow Springs, Sunday afternoon while in bathine. It is supposed that the boy was seized witn the cramp, and sank before as sistance could reach him. Miss Maggie May Mitchell, who formerly taught near Apex, ana wno nas just nuisnea a year s work in Greenville, was in Apex Thursday afternoon en route to her home in Riedsville. Orange County Observer. Frank Kirkland, a negru boy ap parently about 17 years of age, was tried before United States Commis sioner Nathan W. Brown, one day last week, on a warren t for robbing a letter of money. The evidence was suchr that Commissioner Brown held Kirkland in a bond of $200 for trial at the October Term of the United States Court to be held at Greensboro and failing to give bond Kirkland was sent to jail. Alamance Gleaner. Tuesday evening hear Dillou, . S. C, at the home of the bride's father Mr. J. D. Moon and Miss Callie Pape were united in marriage. They arrived here yesterday after noon. We wish them long life and happiness. Mr. A. W. Haywood, Jr., who is now a rising young lawyer of New York City,r left here Tuesday morn ing for that City. He came down and spent Sunday with classmates and friends at the University, and visited his parents at Haw River and relatives here. Littleton News-Reporter. Rev. Raymond Browning, having ust closed a very successful meet- 'ug at oeima; spent Saturday and Sunday with his mother sisters and brothers here. , He left Monday for Hope Mills where tie " begins anot Lee. County Times. T mi TTV .. , a ne uew -Berry crop is very pro mising tnis season, some very fine ones are already on the market from Cameron. We "are . clad t(' - lrnrw that the people in the- vicinity of oaniora ana .J ones boro are becoming interested in this industry. It beats cotlnn 3 to 1. t Old uncle Garner Binghams while standing holding one of the cell doors' up for another workman at Ihe new jail at once was observed co oe railing, and betore medical aid could arrive he was dead. An in quest being held over him this after noon. -. Randolph Bulletin. G .G. Hendricks closed a deal this week whereby he becomes pos sessor of one of the best 400-acre farms in Guilford farm is located near Guilford Col lege and the consideration was $10, 000. On last Thursday evening, May 27, the Heath angel came into the home ot Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Spen cer and claimed their little daughter, Ida Alline. She was born June 13th 1907, died May 27th 1909. Aged 1 year 14 months 14 days. Rural Hall Messenger. 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