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w^vn>y.. J. I £lmrch ftiirfe^bry. Tke Chm^ of tM Holy ^(Episcppl) j ' gfce R*TStf*i J«1b» Btaisw Gil>M*» R®*tw. Every Sunday* ir.OOa. m/-and B:00 p. m.( i > r: HolyJ Coininiinibnf: j Satt- d»y, ttiOP^a- in, SUndayt SaiUl D»ys, W:OQa. ^1} pew-S; frfe., ■ t - , . ■■ ‘ CohietjGhurch arid/i)avis Sts. »«. A. B K«i*Jl*^P*»»«t. , Stfirkei: Preaching every Suijday, U:00 ’ s m. md 8:00 p. m. - ' ' . ” Sufadky ScliooJ, 9:45 a. iri. - Jno. ’jB. Foster, .^up’t. ^ Oiristiafiv^deavor Services, Sunday evenings at ?:15 Mid-^we^^^rsyer Ser^vic^ ev^ W^nesd&y at 8:00 p.' xn. ■'■'■ J^es’ Aid and Missionary So- dety meets 5n Monday after the Second Sun^y in'^eadi month., ' A cordial invitation extended 'tefUl. ' ' ♦ • ' •' r' A Church Home for Visitors Efid Strangers. 1-. I * ' ' —■-— “■■- ' ■ “ Ba^ngtoii Reformed Oiwrdi. Comer ^Vont ^nd Anderson Sts. jt|v.'J.'D. fRttor. ‘ ' Sund$ty School evei^ Sabbath, |;45 a. m. , , . i. Preaching every 2nd and 4th Sabbath, 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 I I ; t i • JD» Mid-week Service every Thurs- 4iy, 7:45 p.m. A cordial welcome to all. Parsonage 2nd door east of tbiirch. ^ Pre$!Syterias QnniS. ' Rct. Donii MclT«f, PutM. Ser vj ces* every Sunday at 11:00 ft. m. and 8:00 p. m. Sunday-School at 9;45 a. m,, Pray^r-«meetifSg,; . Wednesday* Si 8:00 p. m. The public is cordially invite^ to all services. Sfareo** M. £i Oiiir^, Sotithi ■ ‘ . ’ 4 ' , ' y i . •• i * . ' ' ; : ’ I , ScT. Av S;k^f, Jfawtor. '• t ■ j • '* _ . '' t f ’ ■ i Preaching every Sunday morn- Ibg and evening. Sunday School,y &:3(Ka. voi V . Prayer Service, WeJ-i'ftsdiiy 9T«ning. ”*———‘—7 j r--j 'T r--—^ Muc^gya Xntk^an JCIttMi. P t. ).—TKeftomn :^hmdj ' Raleigh Jurid tioii of Hon.'jE. L. . otitocky Ipkjjant, forjiieutena; governor wa^ sna^hisig. ^^tor|; .Front. Street. ScT. 6i 1. ulrsaB, Pute»> (Residence next door to Church.) Morning Service at 11:00 a. m. Vespers at 3:30 p. m. i (No services on third Sundays,), Sunday School 9:45 a. m., ev- «ry Sunday. Teachers’ Me^ng,.Wednesd^ flOOp, m. (at parsorkge.) ^ , Woman’s Missionary Society (after morning servite on fourth iondays.) 1 L. C. Bs.,\featuri3ay befoire third Sundays, 3:00 p. m. L. L. L., third Sundays at 8:00 jp« ZU* f- f"' , Baptbt Cbuf^c^. ' ■ j ter. S. L Hor^u,^ Putsr. r Preaching ever/ Sunday 3.1* a. Hhe^recdrd of Simmons and ; jn., 8p. m. Sunday .School, ,9(;30 a,; m. i Sunbeabfs/ ^econd and’four- ; th Sundays,, 3:00 ’p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday • 8 p. m. Church Conference: Wednesday ; before first Sunday in each month .Cpmmunioji^ first. Sunday. . V ; V/omari's Missionary iSocie'ty, ■ first Thursday 3:30 p. m. Ladies’ Aid Society, 'first Mdn^ i day 3:30 p. m. from whakhad aSidefe^tfeiOn i Daniel lacjced b|i!lyr^ yoteS|;^f j r lection;but that^pip^nt tw ”' train-Daniei forces; w^altene^ Xitcnm' This is a Mjsive vieJ;ory;|6r t Simittons pwple|r vo1 -*-thefif th&llot—was::; paugh ridge, 591^81“ --’^^8.1 Shaw, 96.15. DatigHmjSge e tfered the hall and gr^t^applause followed. He ,mad^;L )a sho?| speech of acceptari%.; ‘ ^ ^ With the taking bf .the fifi ballot the convention becam' wilder.' I’rom Daughtridge mi came calls “get on the imi ^ wigop'. Th€ anti-Kitchin/drees were determine to def^ WaV ter ^Daaieliels. The ditisiop o: '^iKit^hiii-Siminons forces w; more evident as the. ballotinli proceedSE^.' “ ' l^e pl^tforrtj committee has i ipajopty of Sitnmons men ai^ if li ruihored that the few Kitchii| men «otf the committee wij ^ake a mi^iliy which eipitate a row in ^tnt? eon ventioni Krst balldt, Boushall, 103.76| Ma^Rae, 150.36; Daniel, ^.78| Shaw, "^.18; Daughtridge, 193.* 76. Necessary for choice, 488^ Second ballot: ,boushall, 28.| 36; M^jftae, 122.111 Daniels, 344.( 68. ' Xireat disorder in convene tion. Third ballot: Boushall, 268; McR^e> 57.45; Daniel, 453; Shaw, 212.^;' Daughtridge, 236.74. Daniel lacks 28 votes and the convention went into a squabble on the question of adjournment. Roll cali taken. Fourth ballot: Convention yoted do.wp motion to adjourn, and as the fourth^ ballot was be gun McRae withdrew. Pande monium'reigne,d in'the conven- •tibn for a 16ng period. The ]iit- chin people are chief supporters of D^nipls, jwho l^as been on the floor 4[)f* the convention most of l^e evening. Relays to the luicH eounteife are the order of |h€[ convention ac this period; , l^ug^tridge m^de big .gai^ris. His followBi^ ar6' nmkin^ a |u-* perb fight. Restllt: Danidi i 40; Shaw,i . 201.^0; Daughtridfee, 355.93. Ne.ces^^y, ,fo|^ a, choice, 482, . li. Travis,- of Halifax, was noiriinatfed on the fiir^t ballot ofe'er* S. G. Daniel, of Wtirren, to spc- 4qeed hiniself ^r^he jshprt t^ro n as corj^ratiorfgofo^i^sioner. The vote stood: Travis, 556; Daniel,’ 368;B^gw|ll, 32., . Georg“e; Fell, or Forsyth, was nominated on first ballot for the long term corporation commis-i sioner. Pel I, received 507 votes; Maxwell, 215; Justice, 205! The expected dash bet«^^en the Kitchin and Simmons fo]|ces came with the report of the rfso- lutipns committee over a section which “indorsed the record] of our Senators aiad representatives in ^hgress ahd the administra tiop of our governor and state officers.’' ■ Following the reading of [the majority report by Cameron Mor rison, Judge J. S. Manning, [for the Kitchin -peopflej presented a minority report declaring that Jthe question of indorsement! it chin was a question for the fot,- erf of .the^ to decide and ;th^ Coftyentidn shoijjldln^t attera “ prejudicethie ac'iibii of the ers. Manning offered a subtetii^ tute in the words: “We indorse th,e j?e©or4 of the demOcr.tic aarr ty in the state and the natiof case, and if Simmons was an hon est man he should decide it as he S§es fit. voted for a reopen- ifh^jca^ and )>ief|(i^i fc|s| cas^Vwarf nnally dis^ea of you.' Kitchin people began to condemn a j^,dgiB, before the evidence, was in,‘ ’ Kitchin quakes in 'hJs'boots feeing thatSirrtmdins will cvote tq 1?iirsn Lorimer out.!: ; i The members ,©f th^c^nimiittpe Claude K.itchin and R. S. Neal and Mr. Morrison asked if they were far enough removed from pvej^di^xe to iling In a^j -unpre** jiidicM re|)drt. ‘ Judge Manning, whose* vojc^ does ndt 'cdmpare with C^ih Mbr rison^s had even greater trouble: in getting ;a K^arSl^,.. ‘ Hear^Ued; that a primary had b^n request ed to settle this. A^ter ^ev^l minutes of disorder C^ Moriri- son requested the people to K«ar Manning. •’We are not afraid to hear him, " deielared he. Mann ing argued the minorit;;^ resohi- tion was fair to all Bfeiiiocsrat^, W. C. Hammer, of AshboRo, declared that they in the eloae counties watited to avoid the sei> atorial question, but in discussing issues with Repabli^ians ^waWt^ to indorse Oyerman, Page and others. “i^^wlaboutSimmdn^?'* came the call. ’“This is not 'tJi^ time 6r plac^ to discuss Kitchin and Simmons, The m^n want ed ha« departed this life," he re plied. He sSid the!'‘pdorsement radicals will use it as a cudgel to break our necks. Hammer avoid ed mentioning indorsement of Simmons. He asked in the name of the white Democrats of the west to vote dowp the minority report. A. L. Brooks, iof Greensboro, said he held no brief f of any man had not attended a Kitchiia meet ing in the fifth district but, thpught the 150,000 I)emocrats didn’t waht the opiniqp of, ,the convention. Hethougjht the r^iiij onty repOTt was sufficient,^ ,, ; J.udge/^. I^). Murphy spoke. in favor o^ followini? ,the time, hon ored custom of indorsing worthy public servants. Jph^' T. Bellamy , dlaim^d that the d^mbcratlc pai’ty could not in- dors4^hat hie termted the para- dUxi'cal rfecord of the^tate’^ con gressman‘and senators.' ;' i , Friends lof ^ Senator ,-Simmons, won a signal' victory when ^itout' 12:30'the Manning,,or;, minority' report of the platform committee was rejected by an almost two icf one voce. , The yot^ was for re solution, 363.68 ayes; 598.17 noes. ■ The ' majority ; repbrt ’ went throygh.,; unscratcjhed with . Kit-| chin^tionyellipg Nf?.!’ j years ago I was caught in tfi il wrong time,^ |wr|t^Sf E$ift iRutherfoi^l pf ^ftugj^- ,yi8e| from inatltlml, wafe token with dumb vchilis and ;f«-, vers,, an^ suffered more thaii ; f 'can 'tell.-' I* ts>ied eveyything 1 hgffij I tSougbtiifirculdi bNp^'i ;0wd _ p fouij «o r^eleif.jl; took,,0&r&i,, the.woman t#i|c| Ndw^' I^eel better thaii 3ri mii)K 'mdhthsr ’ ; C^rdhi dtMs one t} in and does it well) - That^s thers*! eret of its 60 years of sycc|ss|; Try.:Pardui.7^ the Bdtiindire 1773 T«ni« Po»Ug* PkimUL 5^^ 40 tfe 14 .ii^b 25 m ;i50 'iPi Drtygs Off I I •' • t ’ j' I (ke Methodist Prpt«staat C^arcli, I East Davis Street. 'Rty. Th(m» E.- D»vi»r Patj^rr. • i Parsono^re rie'SEt'dobr to Church) i Services: 1 MDming, 11:00 .. Evenirig, 8^00.- i Prayer meeting Wednesday' I tvenings. I Ladies’ Aid. and Missionery So- ] cfeties every Monday afternoon ! after first Sunday in each month. * Sunday School 9:80'a. m. Rev. R. M. Andrews, Supt. Exellent Baraca and Philathea ^iassesr You are i^ted to at- /|«^d ^11 ^rvice4. ^ i) \ .Yenaeji Rs^ B.fr. Preaching every fij^st Sunday , at 11 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., second Sunday at 8:00 p, m. I Sunday .Sicljopl. ejrery ^un^daj, i .»Orning at 10 fn. - > - John F. idol, ^upt, Everybody WeltSrfnfi^ t for fair play and justice. ', The Kitfchin forces'; attfempjted to prevent Morrison from speakr ing, but he gallantly stood his ground. “If F. M. Simmon si is not a Democrat, who is he? The Kitchinites believe, that ,onlyl a Kitchin man has a right tb hbld office.” ' ' I “Yes, he voted for Lorimei”^ shoutgd the speaker, walking to ward the Kitchin people, “but that was not half as bad as t^y-;' ing to fuse with;Mario?i , Butlfer. If the Democratic party cantiot' indorse the record of its senatlrs' representatives and state officers how can we; expect the people to| do so in November. The quW tionjii larger/[Than Kitc]Jifir or‘ ed by the people of* ^e senate who understand Mm bfest, fiim-' pmon? ha^ nevj^i;! rdtedj aga^t a measure which emanated from-a; Democratic source. : “We want to stand by Webb,' Poujshton; and §kllthe pem: ocrats.-^^ I wish you temper The chiief exe(;utsoner of death' in the winter and spring months is pneumonia. Its advance agents are coids and ^ grip. la any attack by one of ' these ma ladies no time should be lost in^ taking the best medicine obtain able to drive it off. Countless thousands have found this to be Dr. King’s New Discovery, “My husband believes it, has k,ep^ him fi:om having pneumonia three orfburtimfes, ” writes Mrs.' George W. Place, Rawsonville, Vt., and for coughs colds and croup we have never found ( its equal.” Guaranteed for all iironreiaHtffectionsv Price 50ctSj an(^^1.00^ TrSy^^bottle free at M'ri‘\Vissi fiw'8 I ' aiEtt) iSjh fSttr;' ? JI.T Vi hy ,-M n ;.;ox,.(’;ks .f-jT i;ic:r ciai.,iiKr..s’ ' v.-it n' ck... ;,, I.T.V vt If j. A r.'r c u K j'f? ■ \rrs ifa.>r,n j,;- .Vr'lv t r !!>,TARJV!1C..\ ■ U Eft Mi'tc K' "■lyp. ii+'? n;;'T E'":;. r'-r ir.i.1'i'itn'ju ct. H*' ' Dftiljj/ *)ne Month *DU% -And Sacdaj. Ooe Month Daily 5, Three Montie Daily and Sunday,'Three MoDtho Daily, Six ; Dally and S«io4f^ Moi^the Daily On© Year ,wlth Sundajr Edition, Oue ■ Year •Sunday EditioD. One Year. • , ■ ’ * r^Ti-i— . The Twic^^Week America^ . • ; - ^ '' * ' ' The Chyaj^T H«(*t .^'’aiuiJy S^wb> ^ pajM*r I^uhliKhwl. , * •, ' IJ- i OltLY ONE ' bdllAlt i TEAD Sii Months, 50 Cent*. ' . THE TWiCE-A-WEEK AMERICAN i» pnb Uwheci in two issuee, Tuesday and anp FjpiiJay morning'B, ^rith tihe »f tht^ wefk in ejpjpact shape. !t wlso ,con-. tainn interesting special correspondence,. entertaining romatices, goctd poetry, lo- e^l mattier of; general interest rand ftesh miscellany suitable for the home circle^ Ai carefully edited Agricultural Depart* inent tod afvjll, and reliat>le Fiaaijcial' and Market .Rieports are Hpecial fesitiiw’ CHAS. C. FULtON * CO. F^JLlX Aft'NUSi'Ma.trager' and Publish©, Anmcaifi bffke. ‘ ^l^altimore. Mi, ; Jplt, (luit-Fft. ' HineSi Ala.^In a letter from this place, , Mrs^ Jlula Mae Brad-' ley says: ‘ 'I used ,to spjt ui> ^111; ate. I was tired and sleepy .‘all the time. My head ached, and I could hkrdly dra^ ai‘oun^* Since taking Caraiii, ‘ this “has enfii^iily' quit, and now I- f^'l qHiite 'fi^.”- Mra Bradley, ;gfu€ered frMrt ner-t voaisiiridigestion*. Gardui bviilds; 4 the 1 nervouli systefiif and strengthens, the, womanly qosj^tiW tution. That’s why Cardui help-v ed Mrs. Bindley and -^^hy it will 'help 'i/bui '■ ^Ti^.'iti >i■i-' ■ ^ MAY 2G, 1932 , j i wNo.i . .■ 4>f ^ Oraoly Cfl 0 (; Graba*B» C., Jun 1?0 acrr|i»rn| N. C,., 52^t fiiiM 1^6 Mies 247 adre faiiit 2 ' i aO me farmii o£ Mefca^ P2 grajr of !:.! firi' Iv'i sr- I, IT? tost -i'l ■ -i -r , :/ A'". ^ 4; ■rtl ■I I BrJ'' JboR hosier'' Gf‘o. Dmmr(m8h.s::\u ■ . J Ed Mqots C y Sejiaiin ' .' - ’/I . ! Cb&s DiJohiifsoji W IF JSroyyxt now in a position tbJdo all M au* tomobile repair woirk promptly iri th^^ factoiymaniier. -We employ none but skilled machinists, therefore, we ask that'y6u givi us an A opportunity to dent)ort$tr^te t^ie^effi^^^ of’ oui I Equipment./VT. ;'., f We do any and eyerything in the line of A machme shop wprk; * ■ >ri I have; had eigjity-fouTi patients. a single one of-them^ has found 'th^ ledi^t fiiult 6f ihy' - My b^eri raJp^ ® j / stenedand I 4m going to l^^pitwllmgandto way. to.do It., you likfe ^y np^tell me, and get your mpney .r ; i h your eyes, It iS'^( dangsrous thing U yo^ have the leaist bit of ^eyc* tiidiuljl^'you shbuid- rae at onee. I will examine your efe^ and explain your trdttbls to you free of " I^ill be mroffice over^ Freeman Tuesdays, Thursday’s and of^da r m. 24 Lv. Charlotte 10:20 a.: m. Lv. W^inston 2:00 p’ m. Lv. WalDat G. 2:46 p. m. Lt. M^ijson 3:08 p,. m.,. Lt. Mayodan 3:06 p, m. Lv. M’rt’nv.’lle 4;04 p. in. Ar ' BOanokb ^ ' 6:20 -p; tav No.^ai..: ‘Daily; ■ Lv; Boanoke ' 9:3Ti a.‘iU. Lt. M*«’nv’5lle 11:56 a; tiu. Lt. Mayodan 12:47 p. m.. Lt. Madisdn .12^51 p. m. Lt. Walnol! C 1: 20p.ca Ar. Winston 2:00'p. ;mi Ar* Ch^Hptte, 5:50 p. ip, ConniactibnB at lioianokle fot ^11' ^intis North, East and Weat; Pullman , £*arlor sleeping cars, disint:;' cars; meaJs a la carte.’ ' . ,■ -'i. 'Irairis 21 A'nl ■ 22' ;cai*ry Pullman «!■ epe Sj Wi stOn-Salem andi New lYork vi% Sh iian'lpah'.^'alley. route^. Dining Cars ,n rth of ll:)ayakev rraintj "leave Dnrham' I6r R'oxboro !S;>uth and Lynchburg 7:,00 a. m . iaily.aiid 5.H0 p. tri.dallyeiceiitSundaT ; '■ / (fill'-; :: r-:^' " ,B. liiCVrTLI, f}en.‘Pass’ij,j Agt.; J. a SAlT^'p;{!;RS,:Aas’tiB.en:i^a8,'.Agt. ' ‘ BniT.oJje • ‘ 7:6s s. jd; 7:42 a.'r , 8:14 4. n 9:11 k. El il;3G a, ni I No. 23. •: Dafly ."i/O.H p. m ‘ 7:Q7! p. m. . y:23p. m 8;27p, m. S:S4j). m. 9;85p. oi. 'I , iJ.TT: for to'^ 'BtSAUTV — HEALTH — SCHbLAJtSHlP towest rates, la the Sonsh. i belightlnt lotiiloit. De^p^WjsIl watet, Tiv;eijtMwp yeais vithonra rin- Vle casb’of dangtfoas sicknesi' 'Clean ithletjii ‘' A di«fingaishe^:,Bpstoni;}n,'^rliess “0!.aH;th« concKcd I hive visited in lix yeats as International' Field Secietiifr ol Cbiisiisn: Etideavoi',; the spftil ib! tios Colleefj seems to be the most eenulttth Christian," •^Karl I.»i,in4n,' ■Wiitfe’at'once-i6t'tataldia'e ■' pfMident, w. k. iii!Aki»ER;' ■''' ■ , 'feteis Coiletf«.'Ni>^, r ,f , F«1S B Foul eicl uWh.Qp a shameful plpi ,;.exi‘pt& ' h^tw.een . li y.er ,,i^ncl,,. hpii^',§^§,. to I) ti Ch^lbtte 6bse#er the Ifi^rg^si ;.^Ke>^s ; jpajJet in' Nt^th CafOliM; ■; ir •■.(, ■ fS If: ' ii ' .1:1 ' Evciy day in Year^ $8.00 a Year. j 1^(0 OBdKBTtefi ednsiiBte: Of 10' to 1:^ :^gM’ ‘aiid' 20 'tci fenn^ay’ i j -.“^tter,:^’ ijical ^a/jo{ia,l.. and, Nq^thjCarpljiaiji. pejFjsipjapep, and end §u 'eh! 0,buse of^ ybut* bys .v^^, Thfe^i^entiy cpmpe! right) : s6bnaach, . li-ver andf bowbl% i^nd restb^^^ . i25C:at5f Fi^emarJ#rug- Ck). - : i- l8 unexcellM fee ft MeW taedium, and ip '.alsoi fillediwith exieitBnt’sniajbtQr ota mii • ;KAd#P«8 j„ - Cluurlottc, N. d ■ Uti'- Jj.'itV S’-' r-^^tevSneciafU^. imgJ;Qhv>, \.V N' M: B ■n., ^ ' BtiriihgtOn :■ TjTiTTT, ■’--f?r iFamoiis Stage :M look with hopor Qri Skin jEjmpr tic^s. Blotches, Sores oi* pimples dbrit haye, theiii, Uor ■will a^mef »Biicklen^^ Salve, it * #ori%>' the Iheum -“-shf b^omit. \It mr6s sore chilblai^-l s bj^rm;. ,cuts '"bxuisw : p% M Vertisciiitt tl M' I'O !^jf t iiae with *« frightful I t^^weak, I had spells when ‘ ^ ■ h^or^kiforlOWjl could noM 8 icwL Ihe Court - Jai in regu^ monthly ra; ffen o'clock a. m. with tl _ ».Y>inhers Dresent: ing ittcnihews present: IW, Turrebtipe T.'^.>irkey , E. L. Bailey iifio T. ' WiUiaitison beir «H'pbri motion W.,H.^T JjX was elected Ghairmai tBm* ^ " Jrh# foUowHig busines That Chas. J be relieved of poll t Walter 1 jefa De relieved bf tax on 3 of iand valued at $512.00 M saihe haVfng l*»een etrc SstedJ^^ ■ Drder6dt( That John Si of .^x on 41 er^one(5^8ly ]J®. QrJeiSl: 5^hai the ’i«ep \IB. T^rpley ^pt ^ ( home be received and fiiec brder^: ' That the rep I pi Gfeb" W.; ^Lorig be k an^ filed. prijer^d: Tljat the aih( seven dbnkrs tiimed ii? by Tarpley Supt of the Cbunt foHbe saie of straw be ov^r tbtbe«G6uhty: freas be credited to the^ Road fu brderecit; * That A. S. iV Gcimpany, be allowed five fof ecSjfiffoe Chaa. Brads It is ordered, by this Boi Siiiperintendant of the Rb instructed to take the roai and grade ^he Road i fror marce Factory to the' L. Hblt home place' in Coble ship ready for the macad sc»n as ^ Ordered:* iSat W. 0. be pennanently relieved tax and road duty on acc inftrmitiee. Ordered: TShat the ] fi^m cUj|^#/in Cobles to I a^kin^ ^Or a ptiblic rofid 1 hing at some large hickoi ^on the new road omned v ning from Albert Isleys, ; Sboffners and others be r [ and adveiti^sm and the S [roads is irlldriicted to inv I the same and report to thi [at its . ne^t meeting wli [samevt^ll/bejzeard. iOrd^rea lhat Jthe petitii c(tizeiu in Thompson tc bi' T. A. Morrow andothi it|ig for a new road begin or near Mr. J. A. Mays i; I oa the Saxapahaw road a n|ng West to the Grah ipahaw road South idsre over Meador crei r. Thompson’s be filed Sjipt. of roads is authoriz) vistigate the same and r taia Board at its next i ^en the matter will be 1 !Ordered: That the f|om citizens asking for cartway to be opened up the lands of William Sha Wrenn, W^. S. Bennett, %ber, G: T. k;eck, D. I a^l, G. T. i ahd Nash Price and ex Hicks creefe tb-R. A. I'Siore at Altamahaw, N, ii|ed and advertised and t of roads is instructed to #te the same arid import ^rd at its.next meetin the matter will be acted Ordered; That J. H. ?p.pt of the county home 19 instructed to receive ai jnate of the County Horii Mixon. ^ Ordered': ThatJ H. of the County hom 18 instructed to receive Ki kjer ^ an ihmate. . it is ordered: That tl ftion filed by Mr. J. H afid other citizens in re change in the road from S viUe ta Hawfield near Mr fiouae be received and fi be placed in tl ^ CL Ab. Fogleman i *^us for adjustment an “lent an4 )jki8 section in t ?n a fi^al settlement, io the Board of Coun ^issionetia bf. Alamance Jow conunitte visited tl gd tbe location ^laWng.all tlUn^ into auiutte J®»bput u ted KrUffliWHli tai-a&9R'i
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