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THE DUN V0L- 111 Dunn, N. j\ YOl'XU ulKli .MIMPH IXTO OPEN VRblk While Drrsunlag Taker U TMt\f Morning Plunge nnd Han Awful Experience. ClIMon, Aug. IS.—Clinton wan •llrred Ihln morning when It beard of one of ihe strangest happening* tbai bar* boon recorded In years Lillie Dell Lewis, 17-ycar-old daugh ter of Tory respectable parents In Clinton. Jumped into as open well about half past three o'clock this morning while walking In u dreetu. and was learned only after she bad stayed In th* water tor an half an hour or an. Mr. Matthew Walton, a neighbor of the Lewis Family, heard crloe for help In the early morning hoars. The cries were to distressing and to Insistent that ho arose armed him self, and went to the roecur of one whom he knew must ha In dlstreas For some tints he ronkl not locale the direction of Ihe cries, hut Dual ly derided that they moat come frnm the backyard of a neighbor. Mr K. C. Taylor. I'poe reaching thla backyard be ealled out and a eery faint femlue voice from Ibe bottom of Mr Taylor's open wall answered him Mr. Walsiwt asked what was the mattsr and bs waa told by Miss l*wl* that aba waa dreaming shout this wall that the arose from her bed nnd waa drawn Irresistibly to It. Rhe then Jsmped In, a distance of 14 feet, and waa plunged Into aevon Al soon u Mr. Watson learned Ihla. he lowered a bucket aad chain Into the *nU. directed the Lewis girl to bold to lhal. while be went for help He secured tha help rtf several neighbors, lowered s ladder In the well, and the yomag girl wai brought to the aurface. half froaae eod era red almost out of her wlta. A local physician Dr. Paul Crumpler »»■ called to the raaa. Upon exam tnutloB ha could not discover nay brulans. or aay bad effects other thus tbe shock to tha nervoaa »y» te» Of the Voang girl. Mias Lewis Uvea with her aged pa rents Mr. and Urn. Henry Lewis. She wax asleep In the bed with her TTITf' TWrtpj ttnnoi SBr pn Oft. cased out of the room, usd hud been reamed from tha well before her mother oven knew she was gone. Her father heard tha cries of tome one In the eight, bat net having mlaa ed bis daughter from tho house, did not go oat to mako say Investiga tions. The physicians and every one else who has seen the wot I Into which the girl plunged, think that It Is nothing abort of marvclols that ahe la still sllva. Tbs wall curb la Bor en feat from the ground and lha wa ter In tbe well Is twenty-four feet from the aurface of the ground. How she managed to get over tha curb, lump that twenty four reel Into a«v. en fast of water and than managed to keep her bead above the water for half an hour la remarkable Tha story of the girl, to the effeet that aha committed tha aat while droaming la believed here. There I* no vldence of there being any anl elday Intent. The girl gets along well with her parents and apparontly has a cheerfnl disposition. R Y. P. P. PROGRAM FOR MON day viairr bept. 4. i»ir Oroup No. I lead by Mia* I-ul* Watt. Subject: Helping new Coaverta. *• Bong— Help somebody today 4. Introduction by leader. 3. Scripture readings John II; IS I* versos— Mlaa Ethel Bailey. 4. The new Convert need* fellow ghlp.—Mlaa Minnie Ouy. t The new convert nocda walcl caro—Dr. Jatnee R BoUer. 8 The aew convert need* «n eourigetneiV-Mr. o. V. Beard 7. flolo Mlaa leg Pcarmoa 8. The 4. The new eonver nceda Instruction— Mian Rthe Bailey. 4. Tho new concert need* wort Mr. H. 0. Poole. The new convert need* train Ing—Mlaa Ira Pearson U. Prayer. Mr. 0. V. Beard. IS- Tall me the old old story. II la sincerely hoped that ever member of the antoa will make spr rial effort to be present. iTunff for n-oon icrmM The Warns'* Club begs lo ackao ledge the fell owing amount* rucelve by the Bank of c,p, year for f» flood auffarnra m tke Weater* pai of the BUte Prom member* of Club_ I*t Ca*h.IK list Any emonal *»l be gladly recalvi at the Bank of Cape Pear. The W lean'* Ctab I* doing * nohl* work a« It la hoped alt who egn will reap«i READ THE DUNN dupatci ATTEMPT TO Ml'RUCR HIM Win: Htory of How m FmlLhkw, llu*>an.l Mad* aa Effort to Kill (ha One Hr Had Promised to larrc ami Hn>. «*rt, aad let! Her Tl.lnktoa Her Dead. MmllhAoid Herald. There come, to as thle wo. h a very aad .lory U I. Ute sUiry or k falthlaa* husband's attempt lo mur der hi. wife. Here la ,h» „nry „ It wa. (Ires lo us. It u ,he „or, substantially a. was ci,on by the tiul treated wife: "Lant Batarday night, heiwecn u and ten o'clock. 8lr William Laaal ter attempted to mnrtler bl. wife a! their home tu Harnett oounty, two mllea weal of Benson About two month* ago ho returned from Chica go after bclug per & yearn. Mr*. Lassiter waa recovering from n aerl ou« lllnoaa of typhoid fever and dur ing hrr sickness be had been e fre quent vi.Hpr ther* He had her piatol lo hie possession She asks.) him to take the cartridges out, nod give her the pistol, ao she mold go to bed. Upon kin refsssl sho mis trusted whst ho wns up to. and Im mediately Started to a neighbors hotiee; but wan ao weak from the fever she got only shout nlnty yards from the house to s buggy shelter, where he overtook her. Putting hla hand ut her head he told her that she was fevci.oh and better return to the boose But as soon a* be held hor lately hr Placed the pistol against her temple, nsd snapped three times. Mrs. Las anew jo.l before ehe left the houe* II had i fall round of car tridges In H, and had never known It to fell to arc before When II fellod to are be cat her throat with * ■,*'lr raaor blade, frost bis pock et. However, aha managed to get oae blade from hla hand, receiving •cverei allstit cau on bar finger* Taking aaother from hie pocket he continued to cat anti! ehe said 700 have killed me" Three wound, were made, the longest being eom* four Inches long He was smother Ing bar while doing this ■ Bolag aaUeded that the woahd* w*r» miftotant to kni he fait onaiu m nvr-isre; —rrrer warm in wlpad hi. band. In her clothing, pla re<l a. dead, listened to ascertain whether .he waa breathing, and left returning a few minute* later the ate ond time. Ubc appeared to be dead, by holding her breath when ho lis tened. Tlt.lr four teen-year-old *ou be came alarmed at the house, called hie father, aaylug something waa eftnr him. HI* father replied, "Don't com* hore.' "He then went to the house, ran narked trunk., bureau drawers, and other thing*, leaving thorn opsn After slaying at the houa* son,- hid. he want back, polled the buggy out over her, hitched the horse. *nd drove to the hoaac. ♦here he took lha two boyi that wora at home, and drove away. "Mr*. Laaatter lay there antll *f. tor night o'clock Rnaday morning When some small boys found her and gave Ik* alarm. A speedy sun mons in Dr. Martin of Denson brought Mm to her. It took Iwsn ty or more stitch** to saw up th< wounds Mr*. Lassiter Is Improrlnt »hd It la ox parted that she will re cover." UAH GOOD OPBNLVG. Bulew Creek Academy Maker EimH ,0nt Creek, Ang . tl—finin' Creek Academy baa had the beat op ehlhft la Ita hlatory. Tha aarollmon now la 35 o»ar last yaar'l flna open tng and ropreaenta mora thaa lift coantic, from Virginia, North Caroll na and South Carolina, with on from China and Sac from Cuba. Th glrl'a dormitory la nmtrly full for th Brat lima tad tha proupect* for ; great yaar'a work worn never ao Bn< I Among tha new touchari ara Mil Mary H. Maaon, Of Vlrgiata. ejpreei ion; Mlaa Benale Camphalt In chan of piano and Pro*. Oao W. [.aaaltf . la char** of band and rocil mail Re». J. W. Htekeraon and wlfa, t Kentucky, have Inrat rloaod a mee Ing at the Baptlat church her* wll r thlrlyoaa addlUona to Ua churcl . Mr. Hckereou to one of iha arang llato of th* Horn board of the Routl arn Baptlat Convaatlou. L _ CARO or THANKS ' I Uka thla mathod of thaaktog tl * aubaerfhara of tha Doan talephoi * •xchangt. and Iha people of th« tov Cenaraly. whom I kare had tha plea * »r» to aarva la tha ra parity of * tor for |ha putt aaveul yeura. fOT il * kaadaoma allvar aerrlaa which th ■ pr,a*ntad to na on tha oocaalon '• »r wadding I aaaura every 0 d Who eontrlkateg that tha Internet m I. Ifaatad la gaepty appraelafog and w ,vn< ka forgotten I MRS. RUTH JOHNSON SKLF A MHRKM'H A<vil»K.VT , iillldiMi nf dvtomuliib iind lUcyv) * loung lilcyrlUi llirimn Through W lml Mill.4,| and I lad I r C»t. I'ayetlrvllle Observer Igtb. A very aerioua accident occurred on Old airret about four o'clock yes terday afternoon when an automobile driven by Mr. O. J. Brcece aud a blcy cle ridden by Julm Cowell, aged a bout 14 year*, hub of Mr. J. C. Cow ell. collided. John waa going eael and Mr. Urcecr going weal when they mint- logolbrr a short iliatancv «.i»! of Cumberland Oca-ra! Hospital The bicycle eti uck the mudguard of *•"' •««<> and the Impact hurled young Cowrl! through the thick glaxa of the wind shield. Ucfnrc Mr Urcoce oould slew up, the bicycle. Which became caught In the auto. «»■ dragged aeveral feel. The 1ml waa taken into Cumber lead General Uoepttal and examina tion l.y Hr. Wnat allowed that he waa rcry aeverely cut. but no Inter nal or dangerous lujurlea wrre eui Inlnod. A long gnali along Uie aide n< (be hcail required sewing, while etu.hca were uken here and there cine where, bul tho plucky young ri der wa* wain blmsolf again and waa ■ DIP lO go 1,1 h«ma 0o 0||,. M|)l® street, to goiMl shape. Ihanka to the skill of thr physician and his own good nerve It I* (pared, how ever, that tin will be badly scarred. It was Indeed a narrow escape. *nd John has causa to bo thankful tb«r be was not more badly burl or hilled. Master John Cowell Is well known In Diane. baring lived her* for a*v *ral years, and hia friends will re gret to learn of bln accident KK.il. KMT ATE TKANHI'KRm. Tbe following deads bars bean died for registration In the offc* of Rogiater of Doeda aiaoa oar Last laeua J. A. Liarrorh. •< ala.-to Neill Mc Rae. Quitclaim, all tbelr interest m Ih* ealata of John McRae. d Vested Consideration 117 60 Dead dated May it, i*i|. D r Ray and wife bo Nefl McRae, a 1-30 laiarest la I be ealata of John *Heassi I* w. Avery and wife lo J p. Cooke 12 1-4 acres in Grove town ■hip Consideration. t4ib. Deed dated August 14. 1814 M G La* and wife to Merritt AVhlttenton. 17 1-1 arr-w in Averts* boro township Ponsideraliun. 17. 200 Deed dnfed August 16 1*16. The Post *I5AD THE DUNN DISPATCH ‘■IU Dak*. Aug. ^ Wed Mr*. N. W. Jams hay# from a two weeka’a vac* h Mm* waa •p«nt In Du _ Oreenaboro. TUoy ar* us* [ a houa« party to toui of yoaag frltada. Tboa. prcaoot ,1 Rtephcacn of Durham, I , Bonnleael. Nolllo Raailo Ura Jones. ,.f Orewn.boro The Methn the Fayetteville Dial Hot will loir accoud an nual Sunday Conference at Baaford, N. 6 th and tih. The followm« i ha. bee. arranged.: Ka-oUeyUle okU, nrhool t Vintarcier Rc1K*w.ber 3. **’ *•*« Kptwopol Cliurrh. tooij f ti’brdat&SLftbrnoon a o'clock, DavaSgal' Addreaa by the t>r/*ldniit. Mr J. D Atwater Addreaa Kev\ Owen: The 00 an try Hub day School. Opan Conference oa aame subject led by Mr. Owaat Tke Standard of KMrlancy. by Mr R R. Yarborough The Worker'* CaubCIl liy Mr M. W Brabham. AplA.iuuurui UOlDUMIrot t P M. Devotional Addrrat The wdal'r Bible claaa Work ID tkia DtMrlct. by Prof P M. Wfllteouon Addreaa' Th* Waklcy Bible CU«e 11 nr ament .Mr. Owrvn. WKPNEdDAgr* MOKNINib • n'etoek Devotional. Mr Owen: O Blbla Clara Work. Mr Way: Toaebor'e Training. Paal and PraMBt. Kcuad Tabla iJIaonanlon. led by Mr. Way Mlaa Kennedy -Tho Mlemenlary Dl vialon - Mlaa Kennedy: Open rnnfnrrnc* on tame Electioi " On* minute report* from claaaea and ere and organtaed Blbla Claa* Work era are Inn led and evpertert to at tend All who expert to go to dan ford. abowld notify Her m. e Hpentr Sanford. N r.. ao that province may be made for entertainment J T Cibba. D. D. r a I D. Atwater, rrraldent K E. 8. Yart.inmgh. See. M W. Brabham. Plaid Rer'y. UOW TU»: ((H.V1HV HAM I Herat FhUtklt VNUKU 1’RKHIDK.VT WlUOl. The "Frnaperily chapter from lb* Democratic Text Dock declare* that “Ike world’s records hire been broken ander Democratic lawn and administration and ander the ‘New Freedom' uf indnalry .inrt (In a nr**, created and administered by Fresl der.t Wilson.' II aci* forth that. The wealth nf tbr Untied Stales today is $41.00$.ooo.ooo more than under Tall In ltlt—a nalu uf tl t lM<r ratal Commerce ctceeda leading for eign competitor* by about $2,000. 000.000—paaalug tbe Krpabllcan record It,$00.000.000. or about ($.6 per cent. tiinrli for lilt exceeded $4. 100.000.000. the Republican rt curd for ltlt being $2.*00.000.00* The former figure bruts tbe Urltlnb total by $1 por cent am! ihe Oar itisn by 100 per cant Trad* balance ander Democratic rnl* tor 1011 I* $50,000,000 mure than a aider Republican rule from 1010 to ltlt. If tbe fuar year* total ander Ruuserett weie added In Iba Rgurea (or Ui* Tall xdmlntstra tion iho Wlleon record (or (Old would exceed both. exports or rmanon iiann'ii rarra products l under Wilson In mi. rostnffire receipts under the Wil ton administration oxcoecl tboae an iler raft by about 1X16.non.000 or about 7b i<r coot. notwithstanding the falling off duo to lha war. be larecn Annum. ltS4 and June 1(14. Thrao per carnages of 10crease* in hunk dvp.slis for It 14 over It It nr* ahuern; New England Slate*. SO; Eastern Stairs. St; Rontkorn blatee td.7: Middle Slates. It.*: IVenum States 41t; raclAc Stale*. 11.3. Hawaii’s Increase was Ittl. 00A. Mr. L. A Baggett, a .ootrsetjr nho has Bade Dunn bis home for H.e past several years, died at the llespl lal In Fayetteville Wednesday night ind his body was brought to Duns parly yesterday inomiar and was barted yMlcrday afternoon U two I’clnck la Greenwood eemeicry. 11a .&■ >ea a gldcw and sev >yaS small ulgh esteem hr ill *bo knew ^ A fuller sketch » li ’.t. oor acal issue For the next two week* ths Dispatck will l»e issued each time a little late On aioouut of making a change In wime of the machinery the type la Iwlng set al the Guide office, which r reed si talcs a alight delay, that pa per being Issued ou Wednesdays — , | -|-M^TTWrlTI S^The First National} Bank, of Dunn, N. C. j| Which is N “ The Only National Bank of Harnett County ” U ANNOUNCES to the Fanners of Harnett, Sampson, Johnston, and Cumberland Counties that it is in position to loan Fifty Thousand Dallars for the purpose of harvesting their crops. Loans to run for 3 months. This Bank being a member of The Federal Reserve System its policy is to enable Thrifty Farmers to obtain loans at low rates of interest. We pay 4 per cent Interest in our Savings De partment, interest compounded quarterly. The First National Bank jl of Dunn,;;Dunn, N. C. Capital 50,000.00 > Surplus & Profits 25,CIJ.00 TUB STATIC MIR. Mr. I .reward Tafia, rwuMcar, in U*m (l>e old Niaeh Mate Pall l*nb Hr tty. The editor hi* rrrrltn) the fol lowing poreooM IdUr riom J|. V. Kllgmo. Chairman of Ur State Pair Commlitu-e. and are publUli II for the behrdt of those Interested in oar county. We hnpe Harnett will make a good allowing ai th* Stale Pair Ula roar, and if oar rlUaexa will gel behind It there la no reamm why wa ahall not. The letter aeye: The wlertlon of laminl Tufla aa president of the State Pair brinna U' the head of this Institution one of the foremost prartlcal publicity men of the United States. Mr. Tufte wants to make North Carolina and Its resoareea aa well known to the world aa ha bar made Plnchumi and he hollaaea the Biota Pair is one of the manna to l hie end. He therefore asks that the 'people of North Carolina makr ea effort to •how af the State Pair aa wide a range of their reroarree as pnaalble for ha it satistlad that the Stale ‘has the goods.* The only way me people ran he wnked ip ■ tkla effort le by the help of the newspapers. If ike arwapap »r men wfll hark the work of Mr. Tnftn la Katherine the exhibit that will tell wbai the flute baa to offer the world North Carolina will he b«t ler and more favorably known at the rad of thla year than aver be fore. The State Fair la parely I hr poo plc'a laatltatlon. The money It 1-araa la pat Into Ihe ealu romcal and Improvement of the equipment fta ohjert la nolely the advanci-meal of tha State Mr. TefU pi, noth in* from hie work for tha Fair. Sere •/ wher* a man la *tvla* hla tlma. hla mosey and hla ability the news paper* can hack him for the t'ltnaon aood. Let aa Join thla movement for tbo welfare of (be flute, flee that your eommaalty baa aa rxhll.lt at tha Fair thla fall even If It la small. Read the premium list and tell year folks wbat they ran exhibit. To* e-xa afford to botp develop yoar coun *f- took what the bankers ate do your eoanly seta Its share of the publicity Mr. Taft* la trytnp to give the whole (date this fall. It Is with oat enat. Space le tree In the bolld la*m Start In thla weak and help pvt North Carolina la the rrnler of the *u*a. Don't let so tor oilier county set ahead of yoan. Hbow that yoar coaaty la na the map. T.ntDKN l.FTTKR. Mndra. An*. *«.— Capld l> (till on the win* Mr. Mahon It. IUjr *n happily married to Mlm Nora Lama of Dona, at Falcon camp roe»lin* •aat Bandar, the 10th. We wleh foi them a tea*, happy aad proaperoui life. Mlm Anna Belle Smith, of Boat! Carolina, la the cuaat of the Mlaaai Sarah. Ma**te aad Bonnie McDnnab Mr. D. F. McDonald la home the a pend In* a while at Jackeoarttla. Fli and other poleta Booth. Amos* tboae who went to Falcoi camp meat lag from thia amt Ion Son day were Maaare. L. R. Jarkaoo. Lea tar Collier, O. R. Lae. Claud Qodwli Furdle Oodwin aad Herbart Oodwli Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ray made buatneaa ..1p to Fayetteville unlay. The protracted mM}ia* at Ml. Ta bor, conducted by Rrr Mr. Hcald la a great sacerea. It'a worth gola mllaa ta attaad. Mr. Heater la a able apeaker. May the Maatar apli II abide with him that he may oes ttnae la (he great work he ta sow ilc '■S Vlaa Ida Driere la rial ting MU I tee tab Ray. Mlaa Mary Oloecr. of Sampan county la Ike rueet of Mlmae Mai and Lanka Groom. Mr. Odam Mi-Arthar. of Fayeth eillo. waa a eiallor at the home of M 1>. F. McDonald yesterday. I Tim Krmn camk mnmi in HMTRMK Qoldmhnro. Aa«aat II.—The )nrj In the trial hero of Hyman Kpatain charred with m a rdar aararal muatha a*n of I canard Mdwarda. r» ported today that It araa taalto t< acraa on a rarrfk-t iaNn Stacy or dnrad a triatrial Tha jnry. rrhlal had bean oat alnca Satarday crania* mood II foe roartctlnn and nno to ae*ulllnl. It waa anld. It la hollar* that Kpatata will ha held that KyaCati will ha bald wlthoat ball, and tha tha raoa will coma to trial al not aaaalon n* Wayne Toanty Bnparlo roan, held for Iho trial <4 erltalM Mr. Tyrua Thornton, who ha boon nerhmaly HI at bla homo weat of naan for aararal wioaihi ha* auffarrd a atrnho of parnlytl *nd la la a critical condition uttl bopa la bald oat for bla raaorary. ) I.HJJNOfOX l‘l'(UC Hlbf Ht’iKMHi axd rmajpic OPBMXG. Tha UQlEKtnn Pabllr School* wUl l>® open Sept. A. M. All pnrohik are arsed to mod their chU rtrtii on the drat day and keep then In echoed till 'he last day ot the term Th« child that starts lata U errteaa ;>r i>«udtrapped Jartac the rest of tha term aad the child that "drop* oat** before (ha Pid of tha tens la handi capped roc tha fatwre. If yo« lars yoar chfldrao and want than to ene rrrd. place them |n school and heap (ham there at aay coat Parents are requeued to coma to the school with their children for the opealap etar doce ou tha Prat day. The momentary school la httswd ed to eerra the local school district; hat children from ether school 'rlet: hat children from other school dUIrtrta may atlated hy parts* tatt Inn aa folio**: la credos on*, two and three fl.M por month. I" prados Pnar and Piro fl.Kh par month !■ trades Wx and B«m |t.M per month. Thr High School apd garm l.lf* School two nrhuala tKergsd lm to ash bu born established to aeree tha whole county and la ugca wltb out tuition to all atadaata at tba cnant> tirade a lea of tkla school are admitted to collar ea and aalrarattl ** of the acu; wt^aout mamlaa tfu.. The P« rants of tke onnnty akoald urderstaud that Ihey have at their door one of tba beat equip ped schools la the State aad that tbc> can send their child™* her* at a coat mailer thaa that iorolr •d hi am ding to any other Inatlta- ' llnw of like character. Three roaraeo ace effaced la thfa aahool. the Laffa Sclent)he aoaraa for both bey. Bad glrta reeulrteg work ia Lr.tla and Freach; the Do taeaUr Science course tor glrta ab ly utuittlag work ta Latin aad MbMUnUng therefor wort la Mama Economics; the affrtealtaiml coarse omitting work U Latin aad Frawah aad wubetttBtiag therefor work ia Anrlraltaral science. Tha work la the Domestic Bctaaca aad Agrical tgral oowrwae In awry, papular. Mine l*iii Have Char to of'(Tit 1 UflMUt Sclcncs work, aad Mr. Bayaa, wall known to all. will direct tha work la Agricaltara. Tha mat of tha j work ia tho Secondary School win he done hr Mlae Jaalo Staear. Mlaa Lucila Sp -arm. aad tha (aparlataa deat. The work la amt wilt ha aadar the direction of Ulna Cordelia Tay lor. lilac T a 'yl o r la TOIMU7 preps iea ror nor work by training aod experts™, ba in* a graduate or Boltina Collage I Red )taring laagtt In the rama ImU tulkm. Tha aanal (aa will ba charged and collected by the school (or laatmctlua la thla daparuncot. Board and Lodging In the dormi tory nay ba had on tba aoparnttaa plan at a boat tld.M par month We have planned for a moat of •dent management! of tha dormi tory for the coming tana. Thooa who contemplate! Beading cMldraa to the dormitory ahonld hare rooms referred at once, aa thn dormitory Is likely to ba cow dad. saps dally on thn girl's side. A card ta tha an perlntsadaot will sides. FRANK HARE, lapt. L'dlageoa. N. C. ON TO HANFORD. Duke. N. C. Angnat Itth—The pea 1 pis at danrord are In rsadla sea few ' the Methodist dan day Meal Con form™ of the Fayttevllle District which menu there neat Taaaday Sap tamhar tth nt B o'clock F| B. A very Inter eating program kae boaa 1 arranged far corrlee. a reception committee has been appointed with 1 Rot. M. I. hpence, pastor of the ' Methodist Charoh. aa ehatrmnn. Tha people hare opened their homes to thn delegated and a ddHghtfnl time la promised to all who attend. Tha Banday aehonla all ever tha Fayette rflla District hero named that* rep resentallraa and are new seeding tba nasaae to Raw. W. B dpenao. The Methodist In the comma tty corarad ' hy thla paper arc aspects lly aortana to ha wall repra aantad at Baa ford, aa tha majority of tha Baa day Schools ) named delegatee Km day. athara win . he named tba coming Bandar. It la ' Tory likely that tba paster and Sa pafintandanta of tba Bandar nth ante J. and many other rcprsasntaMTaa w«l d _ Mr. John Robert Qodwtn M 1 hi* home hare earlr r*etarday mem 1 Inc nf arete tedlgeeUea. Me we* ' nmi of tho tnwn'a eIdeal rttlaaaa cad I hli eoddrn death ream aa a eherfc *e Ik* entire renanltf. He vat aa the alreete the dajr before ha dl*d and • eaparwntly, la hie eaaal coed keahk. i Hr waa burled thl* morale* at l, (Jrree wood remit* tt where head red* « of rreela warn areeeet. A Hint » nf hie Ufa wll appear la car aact lame.
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