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Items of General Interest From our Exchanges! greensftoro Patriot ..;;' : Clarence N, Cone, of Gibson vllle and the the Cone Export d;Coni mission Company have donated ; to St Leo hospital evral bolts of outing to be used in making : gowns tbr charity patients. J x'iy The store of GreorgeJMcClintock; on the road to the' Battle ' Ground, was totally destroyed by fire Satur day night together with the contents. It is the opinion, that thieves broke iuto the store and after looting it, set it on fire.. He had only a very small amount of insurance on h the the house and stock v , ; Rev J. A. Wilson was formally installed as pastor of Alamaace and Bethel PresbyteriarTichiirchs Sunday Rev Charles E ' .Hodgin preached the sermon and A. MScaWdeliv ered the charge at Alamaxreela! the morning and in the afternoon Rev. Melton Clark preached :the sermon and Mr Scales delivered the charge at Bethel. Both' services ..were at tended by large' congregations.- Rev Wilson came to Guilford fromeSouth Carolina a short time ago -and has madef ar most favorable' impression upoji the'peoplc with .wbem he has come id contact. He is a sblendid preacher and pastor and 4s popular with the members of 'bis congrega tions. . j Lee McBryde White of Greens boro has been elected assistant pro fessor of English in Cornell Univer sity. He is a graduate xf Wake Foiest College, O.; -and is he son of Dr . L. White of "Greensboro who as a " native Vif-Wingtoh. 'Salem, is well to man r of our oitizens. Mr Sand Mrs J) Frank r Ring of jeaKsvuie js. v o:ivKauons, an nounced the marriage 'df'&eir daugh ter Mrs Jfortle to'JojphBlaU Turner aaa their daughter Miss. Dais$r JlCvelynto 'Thomas flays Bar ker on Tuesday evening, Ndv H2rid at 7:30 p. "mr, An: theiFst Baptist Church at Leaksville iN. O. RevS H Helsabeck eoe of the, oldest and best known ministers of the M. E. church in this. section and wo has roandeb! his 87th year mar ried his 1,700 couple one day the past week. Thatis a record won derful indeed and which .few minis ters have everexcelled jn point ?of number. Just think what it dimp lies 1,700 new homes scattered far and near and if all were gather ed with their -descendants' what a hobt of people there would be to greet ihis aged and venerable devine as he nears the sunset of a Isog and ciseful life. - . SUer City Grit - Owing to the -extremely cool wea ther of last week the graded school at this place was suspended from Wednesday until Monday. Several nova rai uri plete tbe heating plant and then the building will thereafter be entirely comfortable at all times. Over ninety dollars was given in the collection in ihe M. E. church Sunday night for the Methodist Or phanage at Raleigh Key John N. Cole the superintendent addressed iatge congregations both morning and tnght, and his portraiture of his ork and need met with a substan tial response. lira Wilkesbore JJastler. . - . : The little son of Mr and Mrs. J. M. McNeil Master William was seriously scalded one day last week by running against a bucket of hot water which was set out upon tbe Wn, and turning.it over and very painfully scalding one of his legs? J- L- Clements narrowly escaped from a very serious accident at the railroad station Friday.- Mr Cle ments had stepped on the rear of the tender ot the engine to speak to the inductor when a sudden start of jhe train threw him to the -ground tween the cars and only by grasp- Dg a rod with one hand and hold ing his entire weight wit it and rid-- I g with the train a distance until it stopped did he save himself from tat wou !d have been a terrible ac cident. V toAsville Review. ' ( . Sheriff Clark lost a valuable driv ,ng Wse Saturday, as a result, of aviDg ted it some frost-bitten green tojine hay the day before, j cau.se he was denied the privi- of smoking more than once a Bob Callaway one of the most e tidied rnnrl huilltrt-a -Hinar l liiaescape Fri-1 t - "jauc guou ins escape -cri- Calhi wuy it witt' WrememM? red .was $euC up for shootiue Henry jLipwrauu ui xveiu3viiie a . lew- weess ago.- V-Threev other convicts with long terms had made their: escape a lew aays betore Callaway decided that the regulations of the camp were roo stringer. . r ; R. '8. Tavlor a colored resident of tneNorth'End who owed the re tiring sheriff M. P. Pinnix a taxTsS in the toils of the- law because he u ddertook to interfere with the col lection of the tax. J. El Lambeth called at Taylor's home Friday 16 collect the tax, and not finding him there left notice of levv. He weol back yesterday to get enough of the furniture, to satisfy the taxesj dud, but when be arri ved at the ' house Taylor was sitting in the yard with a sun across his lap and he told the officer that lie would kill him if He came in. v . . . : '. r Kilelgh CaetvsiaD. : Some spurious 25 and 50 cent pieces were circulated - in RaKeeh Saturday and Monday. They all looked, ew and werel dated 1908. Some -;' :;. jco unterJeiter doubtless thought Fair kweek Would be a good time' to dispbseof thespurioas money when everybody 'was in a rush The guiltv aie or bnesVhave not eep captured ' ' ' Two jaegro women Lovie church and Sylvia Gainess alias Syl via Jones oade their escape from the ; Wake otmtr jail some time Sunday evening but they were gone Mon day morning and that seems to bje all they know about it. UtSetu Kno-Ieporter. A colored man was killed by a freight tram between Ridge way and Norlina a few days; ago, his mule was killed and his wagon destroyed. Hedrove -Ji - the track when.the train "was too close to stop. Oro faer Ed Petar with ajnry heldtn in auesf Veidict: He came to his death bv his own carelessness. ""Willis R Harris when crossing the railjpad on a wagon loaded with cotton - last week fell from the ' wagon en the - rail striMng hJs Wdy near the hips causing hkn severe pain and confinement to his GForJtote.1 ton' who was called to him at oboe found no hones broken. Oneofthe skids on which; the cotton was lying slipped from the bolster of tbewgv on throwing the bale ol cotton and Mr Harris to the gronnd. -Barney Bingham son ot Mrs Sa rah Bingham" who resides near Mec hanic died in, 'Oklahoma a few days ago and the body arrived here Tues day was co ay eyed oat to his old home for burial Tte 1 lyoEng man was about 25 years old. He went west early last spring. Thos Stale who lives nearSpero believes in marrying and practices his belie Although Tom is yet five years on the sunny side of three score years of age he has already led five wives to the hymeneal alter, his last life partner being Miss Lou Coble to. whom he was united in the holy bonds of wedlock only a short time ago. Lexington DIspalclL The. masons have at last got down to work on the new hotel. The de lay of several weeks was caused by the failure of material to arrive. By February 1st the town will have an elegaot hotel modern in all appoint ments and of capacity to handle any usual number of visitors. Saturday morning anout 3 o'clock fire destroyed the barn in the rear of the residence ol Bax ter Shem well in Ashevillej and within a short, time the structure and contents were con sumed. A horse valued at $500 perished and much teed two buggies and harness were burned. The loss is placed at about $1,000. r A series of spur tracks from the Southbound to the vicinity of Grimes' mill; for the accommoda tion of shippers is being talkedThe deal depends On the facility the com pany experiences m Securing a right of way it is said. Where the pas senger station will be1 located is still a question. : Some seem to think . -... ' - . - . r it that ,it will be near ynere tne, iviecK 8ville road crosses the railroad. Wilkes Patriot. -K A laree steam well drill drawn by six mules and belonging to J. P. Shwaberry of Alexander county, passed through town Monday irpm the Hunting Creek . section; to, air nlains where the proprietor: has cori tracts for boring sorne?wlls:-SThe will passoekfaU obstruction ' including the ' hardest X. Congressman phas II.' Coles. ijrid his t'?retary Ri- V Xayiviilue ing a'couple' days;at ; the States ville court Mr. Cowles will go to St.Louis Mp.,vwhere by invitation, lie will joirij President Taft's ; party- on U trip down toe Mississippi river to JSew Orleans. ' ;The pirty will leave StvLouis jMonday afternoon : and af ter , stopping at all of the important cities en route will, arrive at New; Orleans Saturday. f " Up Before the Bar. r " N.N H. Brown, an attorney, of Pittsfield, Vt;, writes: ' We have jused, Tt. King's New Life :Pills for years and find them such a good family medicine we wouldn't be witt lion, Biliousness or Sick Headache they Work wonders 25c at Freeman Drug Go, i ' -; : Every farmer in Alamance coun ty should' read the Southern. Agri culturist 1 ' Yoo can gjet it One year by : paying a dollar on -' subscription to the State tDispatchi , 's Market Report. Butter r -i; .7 Jgs Spring Chickens, per lh. Hens ; DUcks V ree"se . 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