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VC have found for this time of rable sti>ck, we v/ill be a saving ioiois price , to tiuiu-h and siiA.-i. r3Ci‘ c. 16c. irtment. !Oth, foi' )ig special irferlngf;, MAN {LiNCTON', N. t; ackard C. ad Specinlist ib. 7th. thereafter. , Bil' l A, M. to I 6:03 P. M. /Aedii ai Expert in Tr of £hroi ie Disea ses of Men. Women and !i hildren. Dr. Fs:iiard has made mo?e i I marhable cure; in the iouihern States than !fn f living phy^i* cian. No i: »trable easy taken!! r treatment. All c;? .es taken U treatn^ nt will be guai snteeii .f cure, I sen ?ll patients i perseu Ho siibstitutn sr as:-,i ;taats cmployei jr tres; 2d. Minsr;. «ithoui their pir- enis fir fives without Itieif hBsba!i!t { will not be fnSttttf 10 cMsultatioe unless accompaiiirii hf their fi^rat fhysiciati. itlOt d in s vc;',' few minutfs. !!.;7 ;.i Hi n. or .n./ compiicateii ^ d I'n- ail. (if til. gc-neral Prac if y.-m iias e I s ied everythiiifc 1. iiT:M it you V int to get 'weU ;i' il .'PP tb'i . advanced ana i y' ex[ rience and rejf :s 3 (- e for yon, will :uce i! with the aid of i liii-Vi' !iPntB of modsvrt ,)s1ere. and hns at bi* Ti;i atid 1 fie ii; irt’ pri . 3R — V- ;iat y: vr ailment may i'KK wsifi' ollii. I. may have tola v!.ut your 'Experience .w®?' Ui Physi'^aiis, Hospitals. i.vtiTutif iS fir i ..lent Medicines. vi!ir p.c!'.;v!naj" to see this re- tor (.1 V.NGL .'.'D, everywhere *11 be -lie g '.Uost center ol in ’he '.'.>r!d today. >■ it flirt 1 rr >el' '..:d in your minrt is i r.e iV>r iph a Cure can ■iir cn^c is ou .i.-ie, he will p:” ii.ii! at 'iiice. .. id tive you S” - r,T r.’f,ti!>s ■ nd preparatiwi' ,. ’ yoi!’.' ;‘ure. f iiieurable, He so,’ a:.i' yon such couu- (- as Ilf.;’ T'ro'. ng yonr life. 1—This I'^it scheme or cain' ;ct yijtir inin and rnn, as is Tl :s i.-! ; legitimate priJP' iiu (1,'a! '.v.th ' r ir Doctor i'oi!''' rt. Evi/'.\- ;5ta .nent here luadf 1 .'iS Tri e. -A ; isit for Cons'si' \Ji!:.!rihti m w' cost y m iii/s Ilf ijbiigi-ii ;m whatever. J- 1-fidv( m •-1 ^iven you, i ou lo ( rfect tiealth, and ins: of I'lr li' A Nominal ■d o::lr .‘ the ' ise can be treat' ■w to a ;ure. )T thi duty ■ ou owe to you.' amily, our .tends and yf*"; 10 are tiow or may beoa'iStf li y: ■ neRlect to f'?", j.n.H iir! Hc-:i t'l without rif ;i !'1‘ .sure .-comes a inisi.*r* 'nl 3.'.u7' m. :r:t !..• ar.d . lace. :they i . GONE, f :OLINA. fSs#' ®S#V(I A REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE UPBUILCINiS OF AMERICAN HOMES AND AMERICAN INDUSTRIES. II. BURLINGTON. N. C,p:BRUARy 9,1910. NO. 3d CONTEST IS GROWING RE POPDUR EVERY DAY Death of W. C. Isley. new candidate enters the Popular Cotest with a fav :irable start—all the candi- ciatuS who are actively in the coi test make gai js. The opportunity pre sorts itself now for you to eni er. Get busy and secure on i of the prizes. rhe following is a list of ali this, then we will do aii . we can to help defeat bonds. Every citizen should lay aside all parti- *aan feeling in matters ®f this substantial i kind and act as a unit forihe betr- tennent of the town. We are al ways for a bigg-er, better, busier Biirlington, if tonds will do this we are for bonds, but jf bond will retai'd our progress, drive aw.^ay ; capital and burden our own peo- thr, candidates to date with tffn the sooner the measure , 1 „ r is killed the betteT. We will I he nunibvr of votes t,ach one • developments before «jom- lias* today. mitting ourself further. Burlington. Mil'.? Swannie Pattei'son, ' Lois A. Workman, ' Myit,le Isley, ‘ Jenni^ Whitseii, R. 4, *' En:ma Overman R, 1, '' Myrtle Tate, ‘ F’lossie Burke, " Ollie Ector, Route 2, ' ■ Annie Matlock, R. 2. ‘ Rosa Crouse, Route 4, ‘ Mattie Pennington, R, Z " Fannie Belle Stanford Route 9, ‘ Callie Boland, ' Daca Davis, Snow Camn^ Misii Mary Stout, Sprmg Graded School, Sylvan Graded School, Mebane. 2,’050 2,050 ;1,700‘ 825 750 525 300 200 Altamaliaw No. l. Items, forty years. In early J. W. Faiicette and J. P.. Boone j Christ and S?tuarts fi'om Shildh attended the j church. In quarterly meeting Saturday at transfei-red Mt, Yernon, Rev. Beaman preach ed a fine sermon and transacted the business nicely. After which we all enjoyed a fine dinner and oArJdeparted ior hoKse 200 i 100) Misij Grace Amick, “ Essie Dodson, Haw River, Miss Carrie Aibright, Elon College, N.C. Miss Moliie Baldwin, A StrenaoBS Session. The city fathers laet in-iseiiiilar; lac iithly session Monday dtiight an«i! had astrenuaas tame. After CO! siderabie discussion jp^ and CO; a bondvelecticD was c^kd for M{ y 3rd, next, aubmitting the qu ;stion of issuiijg^sGOiOO^ sixty thousand dfillarg, for stmetand^ si((3 walk in:^)rovemfi!nt. 33ie ap- po;ntment xjf the as^straiss and; ju ,ges of the election was defer re i until next regfular , meting. \ comnaittee was :appoi»ted to cr, fer with.a like coKsmittee from department j&s to tke im- te neede of tiie city with to act. The aldermen disposed to de all in ^their to aid ;t^ie .fii^^ompany to V themselves for the pcotec- life .^d prj^rty, for iithey. should be.e©mmen8ded. effort was made So curb the 'rfif of the ;street «eommiSitee dixig exeaA^ationsjand. grade . but after imuch wrangling 'motion wasdefeated. While I peoj^e are wery mudb dissaA- /ed with the present work :p street committee,and are ask- 4 for & change, the board ^^ght that it wftuld be unfair all concerned 4o maifee any 'angeat tihis time. The com- ttee insists that when thiey are rough with this work ,th^- the ople will sae that they are do- g the right thing, jand will ap- rove of their work, ^d that it wuld work a hardship to make hanges at this gtage of the game. V'e think the eity fathers did ight in refusing to make any ;hanges, but leave the committee n complete control In this way he committee will get what glory 8 coming to them and the indig- latioi that an angry citizenship may bestow upon them. Right at this time, this paper s not prepared to say what its attitude will be towards the bond alection. But rest assured as the work of the committee progresses and we are better able to form a correct opinion, we will let our attitude be known. However, we will say right here, that _ we are for progress along right lineSf we believe in building up, not tear- iniJ down, and if Vv^e become con vinced that a bond issue is the bo;:f ‘‘or the city, and that the ; i.yers are receiving a square 'i'-ii' nd receiving value for their n^KHioy. then we will advocate borujr., But if we do not believe On the .2nd of Feb. -PletcbCT Madren lost by fire, his feed barn I two cows and his horse.got burmt . right bad. And his new carria,ge 1001 badly damaged. He also went 1 aq': out in his night clothes barefoot- ^ ed and .got his ;feet burmt pr^.ty ; badly. 'The nsigbors have met ^ and are rebuilding his barn and making 5up money to teay hima a cow. He has>€sur syngjathy. Milton Cook died last Thursday • and was buried Friday at Be^le- hem. A good .citizen ?and a: gt)od 200 Christian man. 10^) Uneie Silas Matkin® and Aunt Susie me right poorljj, with the grippe. Also Uncle Atlex tWalker .1,625: and Aunt Susan. Monas Jordan i^umed late last ni#it frcnm to his jgirl. 40® From p^ospertss I thijik he will have hiana GqoJK befoi® long wtiich he needs very badly, Tommie Matkins ;and Uncle Buck Eaucett hewed^ flogs re build Johny Bouidianis tofeacco bam last Wedisesday, Jacobl’ate also scoired Ipgss, Chopping irelics in a few dajjs, “LoKjkoutseld heneand custardfii/’ It is thought I thatitlbere will be ;a new man onliouteSlbeforeiiong Curry vCobb lost: a horse one 'day last week, Dorilt know the »eause of its .deKth, for it wasinot very old. Uncle Buck J’au«etiB says4hat #iere has got.t© be, aiiiving made m well a» an^eiucatioai, soh^as stopped his.son Johnifeom school. There will bean entea‘t£unr«ent at Oak Weod the 19th» at j V An Expert Jnggierr I Our esteemed contemporary, On Friday night, January 28tl;i, I -|ihp Burlington News, formally 1910, there passed from labor t? ! f^p^ned the Democratic campaign reward Winfield Colvum Isley, | in issue of Feb. 2, 1910, in an of .Burlington, N. C., aged o'i: article headed: Alama’nce county yee.rs, 10 months and 19 days. | Finances. The editor of the News Notwith^anding the fact thai j fs an eipert juggler in figures, fc^r several years he had been a {lie c^say that so and so has great swiferer, his death came as | done tliis, and so and so has done a great shock. i thet until he gets you so confus- For some weeks before h>?. I ^ that you will think that you death he seemed better, and wa > tare looking t ways on Sunday, decidfedly more cheerful. | j' Th^ time nfey have been when On Thursday night before h:s > the juggler in figures had things death he went home from hH'; all hi^ own way, but not so in this place of business in the eveniB?; i day; of enlightened citizenship, hour, not ver" well, retired and | and lie who juggles is soon trap- during the night fell asleep. T1 e ji^d and discredited with an in- morning found him in a' stupc;.fy| telligent electorate to his own from which he could not be ar-Lshataie and dishonor. When we rj?-used, and that night death;; first read the article we thought 'Came, i of the old saw: “Oh what a tang- He was a son of Rev. Alfrc ci j Ted web we weave, when first we' Isley, who was a minister of the j practice to deceive:’’ But we' Christian chuKjh for more thj:,n jknew this would not do, because I this was not his first attempt to ;3ife he confe»is’il jdeeeive, in fact he is an old of- joined Bethlehe?r>.pferider, during a campaign decep- August 1889, bv ptio# is his whole stock in trade, his membership to j But we were a little surprised the Burlington Christian church, Hhat he should begin so early, we and was elected to the office of can only account for it upon the deaco.T) in said diureh August 1.1^, i^ound that he has recently coih- 18S9, which office he held ril] Meted printing the county e.xhib- d^th. He was a gpod citizen, a it,; and he wanted to show his ap- Icind husband, an indulgent ft’,- ther and a faithful member of. the dhurck On May 19th, 1B89, he v.?as united inmarriage to Miss Le e a C. Hall, eiiad to them were bDrn thrae sons. His wife and his, three .soas and =the followkig’; broi!hers.aaid:sistes»s.survive hii;:ci Two brotl»ex3, Jofen H. Isley, Biintljngtaa; and Geo. W. Islsy, of Wilkesboro. Two sisters* M.J-& L. IM. f-Olimer, >©f Greensboro: and Mis, iG. W. Wright, of tyiR, .F. D. Na ^ Two h&li ferothers, Rev. A, F. Isley Mr, E. -K.. Isley^ ^of Burlmglon B. ;F. D, Mo. 8^ ,^:and two h sisters, Mrs. C. Brand, of Re: vile; and Mrs. CL Prilchett, >i>f near Altamahaw. ; '3!he.iuaaeral seipvices were ©ai- disjrted fwjin t.fee?nhrii^iandiujx‘H^^^^ first year they were in Raven mills alnd Elon Collei^e to Guilford county line. When you have told the tax payers this without juggling, then will you please teU them how much the Republicans spent upon these same roads before the highway commission took charge of them. The News says the prissent Democratic board has loaned out $4,275 from the sinking fund. Will you please tell the tax payers upon the s^ond thdught, if this is true, and/in order that they may know you are not juggling please give the full name of each borrower and the date and amount bor rowed. Nothing Ifiss willsatisfy the people. Now in conclusion let’s sum up and see just what the present Democratic board has spent. Tba tofel income from all sources for Alamance county is $82,253.54 and the ;Sfews says that the Deinpcrats lave spent only $23,928.01 for all purposes. Deduct this amount, tvom the county received from understands ins ,suDjec?., Some Eajicacte from 'Ikr Mail "^llt is a ^eaaureto de business wi(3i a man «o willing to ; raafce thirjfgs right m you ijfere. ^ glasses are theiibest I ;ever hadi^ find S (Can’t iuay;lault\vsnl#i them- If ours. Miss W. N. W€»mbls, Elcwj. College, N. C, pleciation for the amount him for doing the work. IIow- ever, gratitude is not so bad even for a juggler. Now the News says that the Republicans spent $40,144.27 for all purposes, mark this, for all purposes the last year they were m power. The amount spent by the Republicans, when not jug gled is only $37,237,40 and not $40,144.27^ as juggled by the News. And that the Democrsats i^nt $23,928,01 for all purposes, mark this, for all purposes the &st year they were in power. N-ow here is where you bejrin to haggle, when you printed how ujjadi the Republicans spent the last y^r they were in power, why ‘ yon 3iot publish the truth ^bcnit how isHich the Democrats Sunday, Jan. 3(^, at 11 a. ro. lii presfffiice of .an overfcwjE.g fflo^eftceSjy the "pastor, aasis.t«i\t l»5>Eev, W. iHolt. The fioml tribute vwas beaiiitiful. TheKiiiik isiE^pressi^e and ceinforting. TB'8 ifflterinettt was, i®L J^ne Hill J *7«rily ibelieve^a good m.^has gxaaie.tOihk rewaa^. P.iil. Flemish. Mebane, K. C., J^. 4th.; u»3f« wiiiii Hit Dear Sir:-My-glasses sijritlmyhTv- n %homnsofi eyes all Q. K. Thanking you for your good work and past feiyors. 'Yours tnify, J. E .Sellabs. K. F. Rlfo. 9. MfflslRoara WaiRen is spenjlmg sffiaae tiiaewith:laer sister, J. E, McAidam. ^ Mk. Layfe>n W^er is slightly impreving. Mr. ,A. -.Iijji^ is maklag. so«aeimprw«menl8 by putfef a aew addilion to;Ms bar®. Ma:. Ben JBauaweell of UmsiiU Ri|ge was;i^ guest of Mrs, X P. Me^dam ^Saturday and day- Mr.. ILayto® Wa;Mt«r, is eisectJH^ a new idWieEing' ih®use ®n Bi|: Falls ®aad. Mr, aS- C. ;3kigle iie preparing' to build-a ; $1^000 ;K!6siden«sif; oii\ the lot bo^fe of ,#ie Georgte' Holtpp^erty irecen^y sold In Burlie0»n. Miss ifeiez .Gofele is .i^endir^g a few days with her ;4ieter Mrs. Afeimahaw^ N. 0., Aug. 190®, Dr. M. Rosenstein: I had the .misfortune to have one lens broken last mght, will you please replace a lens dUd re turn to me at your earKest con venience, as I am almost virithout eyes while they are gon«, am afraid to risk it to another one, I beg to remain, Mrs. W. H. King. a. 909. eanng that I ■J. UA- Durham, N. Dec. 6th, Dr. N. Rosenstein; Dear Sir:—I find after 'w the glasses bought of you save from $1.50 to $2.(?0 per' month on headache rnediciue. My glasses improved my eye sight very much, besides j reliev ing my headache. j Yours very truly, i 0. N. Sore}ell. Get the Grotto habit anl b|e pleas ed. Mrs. X “W. l>mg has retuixted itrom hprii§aughters* Mis. Jt>&n- iSipn, her iiffialth having Hnprovsd ^^ghtly.; jMrs. M^e^ret Moser who m CKstically iW; is .resijing Qwtly this writing. -Small pox .still cojstinu^ to amcmg the colored ^ople. Eimest GriiSis, living at W, Anthony’s, has been qu^,r tined, also two .others who ^«as boarding with him have ifeeii sent to the pest house, Mr I.en Holt has had feck trapping this season, havii:^ eawght about 150 muskrats siid one fine mink. Mr. 0. C. Long has been at home this week on tlie sick iist;. Mrs. Bertha and Miss Grertie Stuart of Snow Camp, past by enroute to Burlington todaj’ en business. They seemed to eDjdy the trip very much as it wtm a very fine day. Hope they g’dt home 0. K. Use the stamped envelope with your return address, also No, of your route and if your lettei* is not delivered it will come ixick to you. They^ are better a?ld cheaper, Rev. R. L. Davis, state supein- tendent of the anti-salooh leaguKie,^ for North Carolina, made a splen-^ did address in the Methodist church, to meii oiily, last Sunday - night upon the subject of law en forcement and suppression of the„ blind tig^r. His address was a^tr,. . tentively listened to by a . crowd, notwithstanding the bit^:* .J ter cold weather which prevailed f, at that time. He ditj not;inin^c- matters and unmercifully scoredvj.--'' the ofhcer who wias lax in the en- fprcemeht of the jirohibitioh law| and paid MS' respects to the eititSil' ^ zen who says tfeit he is not mdr*^;-;■ ally bound hot to give inforrn^ ;^ ‘ tion on blind tigerSi and who ar^ violating the law. pointed put thilt every man was allowed to vote took an dathy that he would uphold the s1^|e>‘ constitution and all I laws not conflict therewith. M Davis an entertaining pleasant aind flu^. all sources, and you have left the sum $8,325.33. Will the News ;ell the taxpayers if this amount is now in the county treasury, and if it is why has your present Democratic board bori'wwed the enormous sum of t€in thousand dollars from the highway com mission, and this too, during the first year of their administmtion, add this ten thousand to the amount they should have in the treasury according t o your figures and it amounts to $18,- 3^,33. Now is this sum of money now in the couhty treas ury, and if not where has the money gone. No jugg;lihg, the people are demandihg to know and as you seem so well posted regarding the county finances, they are waiting fPr you to tell them. Ycsj say that the Demo- «rate «pent •only $23;928.01, now we waait to ask you if it is nrt a fact 4iiat they spent :$40,281,34, and we want you t© answer j'^es, or aie. We do not want you to «ommence to juggH the^t^ pay- ^ ane entitled to the truth even .at the hands of an expert juggler, &o came aerme and come clean. The News says the Republicans iispent:^9,375.07 upon the public ajoadssof .Alamance county, and that the Dennocrats spent only i§4,9^^7, and here you juggle ^gain. Don’t you know thiat fiiere fes been speat upon the jRoads^e^f Al^ance county the ipast .year, smeate than«5ghty thou- HBssnd dtSlars? Oh, buit you may saa^, ae\«Bnty-fiwe thoufiand of this roeney was sp^t by the High way Coifflmissieffi, and although a .m^orityftof tMis ^conmiksion are Dmoerafes, yet this amount isliesald .not be ^barged up to the Densoera^. But be as it Riay, you (jsannot /get aacouuid the fact juggle.as ym will, this a- mout^^fnaaney has b^n spent upon the psabGe i®ads ra jiUa- imance couixfcy, and that too dur ing the first year of tte present Democisatie .adnMjaistration. We want .to say t© you Mr' Juggler, tJae chasces ai?e that if the Be- p^blicanB could have had a high way commissicso to take charge of ,all thfi main public roads in Alamance ^county during the last year of th^r admnistrataon, that they would not have spent as much ^8 yowr Dmocratie board, of wiiich you so proudly boast. Will you now white you still have the tin» and opportunity to re deem yofjrself with the good peo ple of Atemanee county, tell the tax payers how much the Demo cratic board, your board, if you please has spent within the last year upon the following roads: From Graham via Burlington and Ossipee mills to Altamahaw. From Graham via Swepson- ville to Saxapahaw. From Graham via the covered bridge to Snow Camp.. From Graham via Clendenin’s shop to Saxapahaw. From Graham via Haw River to Mebane. From Mebane to Hawfields church. From Mebane to Stainback’s store. From Burlington to Alamance mills. From Burlington by Glenn ■«-:r C\: H.F.I11I0. I Grover Allred has moved to J. A. Long’s farm, near Burling ton. John Shoffner and sister, Liz zie, spent Saturday nijght and Sunday in BuHington visitiiig’ their brother, Mr. Ed. Shoflfeer. Miss Carrie Cix>use entertainec a large cro#d of young; people Saturday ni^ht J. A. Moser has been ; on the sick Ust for several days, J&ut is better at present. J. B. Shaip, of No. 10, spent Saturday night with R. B. ShoflF- ner. Mr, and, Mrs. J, W. H. Isley, of No. 7, spent Sunday with Mrs. Polly Isley._ Ask Willie Allred Jhow many girls he sported home Saturday night. Ifenks to Mrs, W. L. Isley tor nice fresh sausage last week. Wish Tom Sharp wowld hurry and kiil his other hogs. In z^egard to that misleading ^tenaent of ours of two weel^ ago, will say thait ye \will ac- knowledge th^ it was i only a joke, that was all we intend^ it for. No. 7 did not say as we quoted him of saying bat we used it as a joke. Though one might from the opinion that there was something out of the ordinal^ happened to the wine as No. 7 has mention^ it three or four times, but we don’t know what, and as to No. 8 taking it so serious we can’t understand unless he has decided that nothing should be printed but the plain truth in our columns, and if this lie the case we ^11 take pleasure in noticing the change in his notes from hence forth. Mrs. Isaac Holt celebrated her fiftieth birthday Sunday by ar ranging a nice dinner to be en joyed by her friends and rela tives. Eraest Cheek, of Mebane R. t. D. No. 3, spent Saturday mght and Sunday on No. 1, spending part of the time at home and part at Alamance. We expect he spent the biggest part at Alamance. Miss Lois Reitzel spent Satur day night in Burlington visiting relatives. News is scarce on No. 1. Hope our people will begin to hustle around and get us some items up before next issue. A. R. Spoon, carrier at Harts horn, and wife are spending a few days in Greensboro. So this throws Uncle Sam Spoon on dnt.v ns if everybody would heed his std*’; vice we would have less blind gers and better iaw euforcemferit;i' ' ’ In the opinion of the writer, h|^ - > is in error as re^rds the oat|it'•! which he supposes, every takes before he is allowed to his vote. Mr. Davis says jefore any one is allowed to that he takes an path to supp^fe^ he coii stitutiPn and that the sta^:; prohibition law is a part of thi&y .^ coKstitution, therefore every ni^|v is in honor bound to gi ve all the?:; « information thai he may jjossie# regarding the illegal sale of w tey. But it is top often the thsA Democratic politician, their zeal tP carry elections ind»^‘ Democratic registrar to regisw boys who kre not of legal age, the oath being omitted; or if giv^ en at all; the boy is given to un derstand that the oath is a m^re matter of fomti anyway and that it imlly makesno diilerence. In this way the young man is indue- ed to perjure hirasplf, froiri the very beginning of citizenship. la it afiy winder then that in after yeafs this same man should say that he is morally bound not furnish ey^ence in regard to the- ni^ing and skle of whiskey. If Mr. Davis and associates . will ifse some pf the|f ^ cprreqtii>i|itj^is-.e - it will gpa Ibhg w'ays towards rnaking tne, average naan regard his oath- mpre sacredly, and to make the laws of the country more ^ily enforced. Just why Mr. Davia should have selected BurlmiE^U: as a desirable field fpr such a ture at this time is a problem for the wise acres, We pass it up to iour esteemed contemporary, the [Burlington News. 'v ■..I ...v^ ■ Sun Cam Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ro^h, of Greensboro visited here last week Mrs. A. C. Isley has returned to!\her home in Gi^nsborP aftefc' an\e;x^nded visit to her fathers^ Dr. 0. H. Albright. MitsffyRosa Williams who has b^n working at Burlington, £amn homeSunday. ^D. of Burlington visit;, ed at W. P. Stouts’' Sunday.; T. F. McVey went to Greens^- boro tp see his toghter. Hiss, Mary at the Normal, who is right V si^k^. _ Miss Myrtle Carter, who has' been working in Greensboro came?; home Monday. John Gilmore (col.) commonly known ^ “John Dick,” commit- tod suncfde at hishome near Oak dale last Saturday nocause known except probably some financial embarrasment The regular time for Friend’s quarterly meeting at Cane Creek IS from 11th to 13th of this month Cheer up MrJs! we learn there is a new rubber tire runabout on route No. 2. 'i :’4 ■3 duty as "^"hbing” some. We are always glad to see Uncle Sam Dealii New Albunahaw. Milton C. Cook died at his home n^ Altamahaw last Wednesday night after a brief illness, in his 58th year. He was ago^ citi-^ zen and was universally esteemed by a large circle of friends and acquaintances. Mr. Cook was a consistent member of Bethlehem Christian church for 36 years, at which place the remains were buried Friday afternoon the fu neral service being conducted by Rev. J. W-. Holt of this city. He leaves a wife and 10 children be sides a host of relatives and frier, ds to morn his death. ’’ii • K-4
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