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THE NEWS-HERALD, MORGANTON, N. C, SEPTEMBER 2 1ST, 1922. ROM m ,i) r- if NEWS ITEMS F Items of Interest Gatherec From Different Sections of the County By News Herald Correspondents CHESTERFIELD. Mrs Ben Rowe, of Morganton, was M,,'.' -ucst of Mrs. Roy Staton at the of Mrs. C. C. Henslcy Friday. . " Mis Virgie Hood has gone to Hil (ui.van to teach in the high school Mr. J. L. Hartley of near the State iK-pital, spent Sunday with his uHiter, Mrs. Earl Roper and fam ily- -u; Vpra ration, iviary uuieu H)v:ml, Cora Smith and brothers, Mr;sr. Lawrence and Olen Smith, of lrky Creek, have been visiting at the moth home. Kcv. J. J- Clark Rev. J. M. Price, Kev J A. Fry and Mrs. E. B. Hood uc) '. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Hood Friday. M,.s Essie Conley spent Friday r;-ht with Miss Louise Hood. ViNs Jennie Smith, who is teaching in the graded school in Morganton .nrnt the last of the week at her 'iionio here. . Mr. Ernest Arney of Lenoir, has Vel-i visiting homefolks. 1 uKs Donnie Hood, of Morganton, t ;.in vein f.i vos and attending the 1 1 l 1 M w- . o 3 jiitt't in c ' Mr ami Mrs. II. M. Conley spent umlay with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Ra- fUMis Lcxie Duckworth had as her tuWt for the week-end Miss Blanche Cottrcll of Morganton. j Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Smith and son, Vilfong, of Lenoir, were recent vis itors here. Mcdames liill ana iviart iay 01 kutlaml, visited Mrs. Bertha Hood Valncsday. . Little Miss Elizabeth liaiiyourton ad as her guest Saturday little Miss is Juanita and Dorothy Clpntz, of Morganton. Titt o Sam btaton. wno nas nau piaiaria me uunsitj i fcrnving fast, we are glad to note. Mrs. Frank McDowell ol Morgan f,n. has been on a visit to Mrs. W. h. Hood. m Miss Nora MctJall, ol worry, spent Thursday night and Friday with ics Mae and btella Kaaer. Miss Clyde Harris was a guest nnlav of Miss Annie May Conley. Mr.' and Mrs. M. A. Smith and- Master Jeree and Misses KUtn ana Margaret Smith visited Mr. bmitn s ji other, .Mr. J. r. &mun in aiuwuu, ur.day. . . . . , Mis Mabel Sides spent Friday ;ht with Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Arney. Mr. R. J. Hallyburton, after visit or Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hallyburton, h returned xo iuurKaniu. Mis Mamie Brittain and Mr. Colon rittain. of lcard townsnip, were rik-end visitors of the Misses bmith Mrs. Nestor Parks and Mrs. Frank larrison, of Morganton, visited at e home of Mrs. Bertha Hood Last mrsdav. Mrs. T. A. Griffin of Morganton, as a irUCSl 01 iurs. Kj. j. iicnaiujr t Mnndnv. The meeting still continues. Rev. r. Clark preached Sunday night to full house. His subject. was "Bap- m. Kev. mx. VjiarK is piuici experience, and good common nsrr stronf in the faith .of God, fed preaches a heart searching, soul Iirnr.g and convincing gospel. lie is a strong grip on God and a clear fill distinct insight into the ocrip ires and possesses a genuine cxperi untal religion. He makes the truth 1 clear anyone can understand it. . 3s coming among us sure will do ftocl for the uplift of the church and Immunity. The services closed ! Sunday night. daughter, (Haudie Map. nnrf Mr- Mrs Nolari S. Rockett and children, visited in Drexel Sunday. Mrs. H. L. Burns and little daugh. ter, Claudie Mae, were Monday after noon guests of Mrs. Julius N. Pruett and family. Mr. W. M. Rockett nd npnliow Mr. Conley Rockett, of Gastonia, spent Sunday visiting his sisters and aunts and families. Mrs. Felix White- ner and Mrs. John Brendle. Mrs. L. C. Rockett is spending some time in Gastonia visitiner her sons and families Mr. W. M..and Mr. n. j?'. Kockett. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Duckworth and family motored over in their car spentr lhursday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. David B. Mull. Mr. Frazier Brittain, who is deputy marshall at Spencer, spent the week end at home with his family. ROLLINS. Arthur D. Ferree, who has been working in Richmond, Va., came to Salisbury last Monday and met his sister, Miss Janie Ferree and thev. with Ruth and Billie Littlefield, came io tneir oia nome nere. Miss Ferree returned" to Salisbury Tuesday. Arthur D. Ferree spent Friday in Salisbury; and the week-end with friends in Morganton. Marsh Walker is in South Carolina looking over some timber, lands with a view to moving his. saw mill there. The members and friends of Rain Hill church will meet next Saturday morning prepared to fix up the ceiling and work on the benches. Miss Ruth Littlefield spent the week-end with her little friend, Miss Eva Mangum, at Tom N. Neill's. Mr. and Mrs. Carson W. Fisher, who have been spending "some time here with his father, returned to Mor ganton last Thursday. Miss Sarah C. Morris with George and Nellie Morris, spent a part of the week with her sister, Mrs. Mary A. Wainwright Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor and children visited his sister, Mrs. Sarah J. Fisher, Sunday evening. Rev. Mark Clark preached at Pleas ant Ridge church Sunday morning and was elected regular pastor in place of Rev. P. J. Shell, resigned. Willard Morrison with his daughter Miss Cleo Morrison, of Ruthereford county, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Tom N. Neill. Russell Saunders spent Saturday in Hickory. Mrs. Mary Landreau and baby spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Gertrude Holland. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ward, who live on the England place, a tine baby girl last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bolch and Tom Moses and Russell Saunders mo tored over to the power dam Sunday and when on their return they were crossing Silver creek Bolch lost con trol of the car and the rear end went over into the creek, throwing Moses and Saunders into the stream and pinning Bolch and his wife under the car. As soon as the boys could get out of the water they raised the car up and released Mr. and Mrs. Bolch, when the car then slid down complete ly into the creek. As soon as help could be obtained the car was towed down-stream to the old bridge site where thev Dulled it out. As luck would have it, no special damage was done either to the car or to tne occu pants, for which everybody is thank- ul. 1 v . . , ... F. W. Saunders, who has oeen BEE HIVE. BRev. F. A. Bower will fill his regu lar appointment at Burkemont church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Born to Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Buff last week a little daughter. Mrs. Rebecca Buff is visiting her son, Mr. M. A. Buff. Miss Mary Shuping left last' week for Charlotte where she has a posi tion. Mrs. Lettie Crawley spent last week visiting Mrs. J. E. Mace. Miss Maggie Crawley spent Sunday night with her sister, .Mrs. Spurgeon Mull. Mr. James Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Bil lie Carswell and son, Walter, of the State Hospital, and Mrs. Pink Ross spent Sunday at Blowing Rock. Mrs. A. P. Laughridge and children spent last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus, Carswell. Miss Hattie Lou Cook spent Satur day with Mrs. Cleveland Cook, in Morganton. Miss Bessie Smith spent the week end visiting her aunt, Mrs. Alice Shu ping. Mr. and Mrs. Pink Ross had an ice cream supper Saturday night which was very much' enjoyed. Mr. Otto- Dale recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Gorman Dale. p if . t J Pnwell is with her working in Morganton, is home here dauKhJer Mrs. R. J. Arney, for a few or a wees in oruei w avs - i 1 1 ...ill mAiri V10 crops. JNext wee, ne wm family to Morganron. rartnn W. Fisher and Joseph C. Fisher motored to Spartanburg, S. C, Saturday night and returned Sunday with Mrs. Florence Rogers and her children. They came by here and were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fisher. iney tnen went to Morganton where Mrs. Rog ers will reside. OAKLAND The Ladies' Missionary Society of t. Home church met with Mrs. R. C. 'hitener Sunday afternoon. fThe Mt. Home Baptist church has fured a lot near the three-mile Dss-roads and will erect a parson ! at once. Mrs. William Orders Is donated a lot to build a church. The Mt. Home Mission Rally day Is been postponed until the first Inday in October. ,Mr. and Mrs. Burton Apple and fie son, Burton, Jr., of Greensboro, snendinc a week visitiner her ircnts. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hackney Mr. David B. Mull spent Monday "ternoon at Valdese on business. t. Mull visited her sister. Mrs. S. oflfman, in Monranton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Britt Poteet and jldrrn were Sunday guests of Mr. id Mrs. Jerome Brittain and family. pir. and Mrs. John (J. Digh ot a fcha, spent Saturday visiting his t and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. C ph. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Digh and chil tn were Sunday guests of Mr. and l . fc.. Whisenant near Chester WORRY Mr. Dunhan and family of Mor ganton, and Mr.. Lockley visited at the Henderson and Michaux homes last Thursday afternoon. Misses Amy and Zalie Henderson and Mrs. W. H. McDowell, C. C. Mc Dowell, and Mrs. W. M. Michaux vis ited the Pearson graveyard on Silver creek last Thursday. Mrs. M. M. Bost left Thursday for Conover and Lawndale where she will spend some time with Mrs. Garm Elam and Mr. C. D. Fontey and oth er relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mull spent Saturday night with Mrs. Mull's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bean. Miss Mary Pritchard left Wednes day for Piedmont Springs where she will spend Lome time with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. vIIarrison Pritchard. " . Mrs. Sarah Sudderth, of Patterson, spent the week-end with her niece, Mrs. R. J. Arney and family.. Messrs. Mary and - Martha Cope land and Zula Fleming spent Sunday with Mrs. I. D. Whisenant. The revival meeting will begin at Arney's chapel Sunday night, Sep tember 24th. A large crowd attended the baptis ing at Kincaid's ford. The candidates were from Bethel church. Rev. J. M. Harris filled his regular appoint ment after the baptising. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Bean spent Saturday with Mrs. M. S. Arney and family, in Morganton. Mr. J. S. McCall, of Marion, was here Monday on business. Mrs. Tom Clontz and Miss Hudson of Morganton, spent Sunday with Mrs. G. S. Ramsaur and familyr Mr. Joe Loven, of Cold Springs, spent Monday night with Mr. H. M. Lingafelt and family. . Messrs. W. F. Ramsaur and Louys Ramsaur and Walter Bost left Mon day for Newland and other points for a few days on business. -. . A number of the people of this section have been sick for the past week. . Among them were Mr. AV. M. Michaux, Mrs. R. J. Arney and Mrs. Bean. At this writing all are im- Pitts, James" Claywell and Jim Mc Gimsey, they went to Detroit, Mich., by rail and then across the lake to Buffalo and into Canada, 275 miles by steamer and Niagara Falls, and from Buffalo to New York.- A stay of two days in New York stght-see-ing. From Buffalo to New York, quoting Dr. Long, is "a fine country a cattle and dairying country." From Newark, N. J., they took a car and came by way of Philadelphia through Washington, D. C. and Rich mond, Va., home, a distance of 1310 miles not including the boat trip. J Ihey an express themselves wei pleased with the trip and it will be long remembered. Dr. Robert Ross has gone to Phil adelphia to take a post graduate course of two years. Mr. Willie Hennessee is in Char lotte at King's Business College. Miss Addie Daves came home Sat urday to spend the week-end from her school at Joy. Miss Annie Maxwell of Wilson, has been the guest of Miss Winnie Simp son fbr the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Sherrill spent Sunday with Mrs. Sherrill's father, Mr. John West Simpson. Miss Winnie Simpson . will resume her school duties at Wilson this week Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brittain and 'ly, of Morganton, were Sunday sts ot his parents, Mr. and Mrs -ier Unttain. Ilaster Glenn Tallent, after spend two weeks visiting his grandpar s. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tallent, in fer IJurke, returned to his home ptlay. fir. and Mrs. Bill Williams and lit I nieces, Mary and May Evans, yit Sunday visiting his aunt and Jy. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bean in ns river section. rs. J. P. Digh and little son, b, sipent Tuesday of last week her mother and family, Mrs. S. f'D, Morganton Route 2. fiss Bertie Mull, of Chase City, f, ls visiting relatives and friends the Oakland section. Ar. and M .o. it, xj. ijuill.-i cUlU U L Lie f- Ktach Tells How She Got To I Know Rat-Snap. llaVP nlwrvira fnn.wl 4 T -1.-1 imlny -on my farm- A neigh- L;T-SNAP. This started me HIV i 1 7ned RAT-SNAP myself. p7m acn scared the rest h- RAT-SNAP comes in three krZf'i ,C5' 1.2. Sold and i.::'7cu PV uavis Druer Co. and TABLE ROCK. Mt- JnrV Flpminer. of this place, and 'Miss Nola Jean Curtis, of Eliza- bethtown, Tenn., were married wea nesday, September 13th, at the home of the bride. They left immediately after the ceremony for the home of he groom, coming via flowing noes. and Lenoir. They arrived in mor ganton about 7 o'clock p. m. aim spent the night. At present they are . . 1 Zi-l. 4 U fwnnm'8 making their nome wim-iuc 6i parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fleming. We welcome this young couple into our midst and wish tor tnem many years of happiness and prosperity. J n c a tut-c t, Ai Kincaid and 1Y1I. tillU 41" " --'7. V f family spent Sunday at the home ot of Mr. and Mrs. J. a. v,t" Misses Carrie and ivnaoei w inf ant of Morganton, spent the week-end ... Mr- nnri Mrs. Noah with tneir jjaieni-o, j.. 7 Whisenant. . Mr. R. L. Wilson, 01 spent Sunday night at the home of Mr. W. W. Avery. . , Messrs. Robert Williams and Jrcd Conley left last Friday for Ruther ford College where they will enter school for the coming year. Messrs. Manly Beck m and Barter Jaynes spent Sunday night wth M . Beck's sister, Mrs. Graham Simpson, at Glen Alpine. ... me nt Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williams, of Morganton, spent several days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kooeri ''"-,, and utile "tArio-r Ahercombie and Mr. Bais Tate of Rutherford College, were vfsUors here Friday afternoon Miss Ahercrombie accompaniea vc home "aYid stayed until Sunday alter BRIDGEWATER m. Mr r.larp.nce Stotts arriv from an extended bridal trin in Virginia, Ohio and Michigan. They will be at home here for Dr. R. Clark of Statesville, spent a few days here the latter part of the Rev. J. C. Storey of Marion spent 17ilnir VlOVO Misses Cleone and Bessie Ballcw were visitors in Marion Saturday. tut.... TiAmar Pnbinson and children returned home Tuesday after spend- ing a few days wnn nur paicu.. and Mrs. S. P. Tate. ifi Tr;,..iria Rftlleneree left Wed j ro-ontpr Davennort L.01- HKaXAy i-" t - lege at Lenoir. , T.. m;,c0 nionnip Anthonv and Vir T?ef twn Miss Morrisons, MlSS gowan" Misi Dysart leftThurs- day to reenter the iNormai u t . Mf S F. Avers and little XVCV. ClllU i'4" - - -1 daughter, Helen, left Monday for Co SSSkS. Spminarv. where Mr. Ayers ...:n f?no his theological course Will tuiliumv I"" ----- . nU T?ov and Mrs. AVers maue miijf friends while here who- regret very much to have them leave. Miss Zelda leiton was cuvne, MSSS MtTrtayTo. Walker, who has been visiting Miss Virginia Ballengee turned to her home in biiww noon. Powell spent the Lilttie lviisaea j- , . Margaret-McGimsey spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. ret inuisua,. . . . V,0r Miss Jessie nenorix ;iwuB ht;,c. h' nrpnrp rieiiuiuv. m Winston-Salem. a JOY. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Annis and chil dren,, of Morganton, visited her par ents nere Sunday. We are glad to note that Mrs. J. A. Cox was able to be out at church last Sunday, after having been sick for several weeks. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Oehler Cox last Friday, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kincaid and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Su san and Mr. and Mrs. A. P. McGim sey. An ice cream supper, under the di rection of Mrs. John Perkins, swelled our telephone fund to near $200.00. After patient plodding Morganton got her hotel. We' will talk to you soon over our "Joy telephone." " There will be an ice cream supper at the Joy schoolhouse Saturday niht, September 30th. This will probably close the season here for ice cream suppers. baKes, pies anu .can dies also for sale. Come one and an. Lest we forcret. next month is Oc- ober and should be the first month or keeping an egg record. Let s join he "more egg club this winter. Misses Daves and Powell spent the week-end at their homes- near Glen Alpine. Mr. Colon Brittain. of near Hickory". spent several days the past week vis iting Mr.xOdus Huffman. Mr. S. P. Brittain, of Asnevine, spent the week-end with is parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. li. Brittain. Mr Rov Brittain of Asheville, spent several days the past week visiting friends in this section. Mr. Jacob Smith, of Marion, visited his mother Mrs. Martha Smith, Sun day- Misses Hester and Bessie Carswell and Mr. F. M. Smith spent the week end visiting in Casar. , Mrs. Mary Davis and daughter, Vi ola, of Belmont, are spending the week-end with Mrs. D. A. Watts. Messrs. C. C. and T. R. Smith, pi nola, and D. M. Walker of Morgan- tnn Ront.fi 1. motored to and from Whitmire, S. C. during the past week. gJ Mr. Timothy Smith returned Wed- 23j nesdav from a short visit to nis son, Mr. S. S. Smith m Asnevine. We notice a few sorghum factories ct;rtino nn. Guess it WOUld De a Erood idea to "keep sweet." i Miss Tessie Smith as been very Hi of bronchial-pneumonia during tne nast wppk. but is now recovering. ' " ".- - . . r Mr. Thomas roteet 01 opentei. cnont Sat.nrd.iv niffht visitme: ms father, Mr. E. H. Poteet. makes it unlawful for any drink that will intoxicate to be furnished, either by sale or otherwise, to students of this institution, if delivered anywhere within five miles of, the college. It is the purpose of the present board of commissioners to carry this rule into effect, so far as evidence to convict qan be secured. Mr. John Stamey, after spending his vacation here at the home of his father, returned to Trinity College Monday to join his classes there. There are two important things that should engrave the attention of Uall the Methodist people of this com jTmunity, and which are haneinj? fire much to their discredit; -they "are our new church building and the Centen ary. It is the honest conviction that no important advance movement can be made in this educational commun ity until this church is built and the Centenary obligations are fully met. l Know we cannot complete the church building without outside help, dux we are not liKeiy to get much out side help until we make a sacrifice that will challenge the respect of the church boards. Let us "up and be doing." The town commissioners have pass ed a ruling that all automobiles who carry cassengers for any considera tion, or accept pay for carrying pas sengers out of our town pay into the town treasury an annual tax of five dollars. (Continued on eighth. page) Mitchell College FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG " WOMEN Thoroughly Christian. High rade. Moderate in cost. Helps to meet the problem of Higher Education. Literary Department offers Collegiate .(3 years) ; College Preparatory . (4 years) ; Inter mediate (4 years). Diploma and Certificate Courses in Piano, Voice, Organ, Violin, Expres sion, Home Economics, Teacher Training and Secretarial. Write for catalog. W. F. Hollingsworth President statesville;, ,n. c The Ideal Purgative. Asa purgative, Chamberlain's Tab lets are the exact thing required. Strong enough for the - most robust, mild enough for children. They cause an agreeable movement of the bowels without any of that terrible griping.. They are easy and pleasant to take and agreeable in effect. Ad. " ME 1 4 4 SCHOOL SHOE II Let us Temind you of that wonderful line of Godman's School Shoes We are showing this Fall. All solid leather, every pair guaranteed at prices less than cheap shoes. New shapes in Oxfords and High Shoes for growing girls, new styles for big boys. . LET US SHOW YOU 1. 1. DAVI S&SON 5 Hi Hi BIG Four Comity Fair AMHERST. Nnrth Catawba was sorry to loose our pastor, Rev. H. S. Benfield, who. moved last weeK to KUtnenora ui- sn bis childien could enter school there. Mr. Tr Benfield and family spent several davs last week at Vaiaese visiting his father, Mr. J. R. Ben- field. Mr. and Mrs. Coffey and Mr. and MM J R. Barber of Whitnel, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Baker Sunday. Mr Tori Benfield. of Rutherford College, spent the week-end at Am-j herst. Miss Fannie Eller entertained rmitP a number of her friends at a birthday party Saturday night. Af- UC ter games were piajcu jciicoumy.. were served. All report a nice urae. Mrs. Rilda Setzer and family mov ed to Drexel last week. Mr. J. E. Brooks and family spent Sunday at Hickory. Mrs. Flrfence Brown, of Cherry- ville, is visiting her brother, Mr. C. A. Ledford. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Flowers spent tVio wppk.pnd with relatives at V11V -'-- AT Hi the home S Mr. Robert Pettus, of rford VlSltOr aviy - - Mr. S. P. Tate visited his son, Joe, in Marion, i"u7 " M:c, Mrs. Homer Robinson and Miss Pinke Tate were visitors in Marion Mrfand Mrs. Homer Ellis, of Nor folk, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ballew. Mr and .Mrs R. J. Avery and Mrs. Will Hemphill spent Sunday in Ma rion with Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Conley. n QonU and little son will leave this week to join her husband, WhS is engaged in bridge construc tidn work in Hertford county. GLEN ALPINE Dr. B. L. Long has just gotten back , . oKio trin to Detroit, Cana da Viagra Falls; etc. Leaving here September 4th with Messrs. N. O. Granite Falls. College, was. a Sunday afternoon. Mr. Loeran waKeuwu and' Miss Read What U. S. Dept. of Agriculture Says About What Two Rats Can Do. According to government figures 'li J .nnnrtn 1 TUCP. time. " , UTSb UI1C, uii i. ;0f m?nt ' CT 1. Mrflimsey and the surest, Cleanest, i - i. i : spent, exiernuuawi. TVTr and Mrs. J. IHIie Annie -- , Mr Sunday afternoon at tne num and Mrs. Tom Kincaid. plinfqhiss Mr. Porter.Warl ck of Rhodhiss, spent Saturday with his aunt, Mrs. Sue Golloway. RUTHERFORD COLLEGE. Rev. H. S. Benfield, pastor of the Baptist church at Connelly Springs, f and several other nearby Baptist 31 churches, moved into the Roily Mor ris house, next door to the .Methodist nnrsnnap-e. one dav last wesk.' ' TVip Todies' Aid society of the Methodist church have purchased a nice four-piece individual communion set, and it was used the first time at the college chapel Sunday. We were glad to have the pastor, Rev. W. F. Elliott, back to conduct the services. He hopes now to be able to fill all his a anointments from now to conference. The Woman's Missionary society of the Methodist church held their monthly meetins: Monday at the home of Mrs. S. J. Shrum. A large num ber were on hand and an interesting business session was held. Mr. J. U. Ledbetter was privileged to get off the road long enough to spend the week-end at home, and be at a birthday parfy given by his baby girl, "Bill," at which were assembled fraite a number of her young friends. Of course they had reireshments ana HICKORY, N FOUR DAYS October 3-4-5-6 Alexander, Burke, Caldwell and Catawba Counties are all joining in together tliis year and are going to make it the best Fair ever held. Each county vill have a day for its people. Special Railroad Rates Have Been Secured 4 NTr ivinfr with other a iollv time. Let he children play. -i--, . 1 " . . i ,, .mi J curt nere zne izin ana men confessed to foods Drys up after killing-leaves A mayor's court ?.od-S- ii nr won't touch 13th. at which two P. r,"ii immnUpd bv Davis havincr unlawfully supplied n,? Co and Morganton Hardware 1 certain students of the college, and CoAdv, - , ' were fined f2& each. Our charter Si 31 f Hi 1 Si erybody A Little Help ; v.-.nc dUbsLkibeforthenewS'HC .L bcuuon Hardware Co.- Adv.
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