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Y.. THE RAlLnOAD WRECK.
OHE .HAN KILLED-rlfO OrHERS
SERIOUSLY INJURED. J- I
Inferior Equipment ' Cause s the
v-; WreckNo Air Brakes in tfse
1 , and the. Hand Brakes not
A V ' Sfilucient to Stop Train, -
tTho Timjes JIxtba ' which waa
r r. gotten out last Saturday in a short
C time aftet: the. Railroad;-, wreck; tccnr
V ' ed here, gave the ; particulars - of . the
, X J( wreck, bat aa-theu Extra did not reach
J i 1 i" ' , .1 of oar subscribers, we v will . tell
f more about it this week.' :-' 5 , tf
, As is well known'by rriearly every
body whp has ever traveled on the
?:; Louisburg Railroad, there is a vsteep
. grade front, the ,Vater tank to 1 tlie
'?:TerreU plac8"a distance of about
one' mile".- and it was down this grade
" ' the train M came" rolling last Saturday
) , "' ? morning and vCould- not be stopijed,
''Oh account oti'the" fact that there
f " .' fVere. nx-air brakes! Engineer Teeter
I V : i : reverseaxqei pngme, ana ;.xne ? nana
' , brakes ycprrippliedu
s Bach a start' thatit, 'could ' .not be
I ' , v Btopned, md ; when it reached the
' . passenger, ' istatioD. the. -terminus -of
f . , theline, he engme went over the
, u,Vs embankment into Main street a dh
' ' - 'tance of about 30 .feet, followed by
; V the tender and 'a loaded freight car
; -yjdhb two;" passenger t..7:-were-i)f0-
' .'-.yentedby. , the s loaded " freight ; car;
iom going over, and they remained
00 the track. : There . were . several
passengers on" the trains some ' ot
vwhom jumped off - while 1 the others
remained in the cart until the poaches
.- - Carne tOa stop; The" engineer, fire-
, man and conductor all jumped just
in time to ssave "their liveaConduc-,
" tor Williamsr jumping from" thet top
oi iqq ireigm car. . t
i - .At first it was given ? out A that no
: one was seriously I hurt, vbnt iust . 'as
tne v TiMES-iLxtra was being distrib
'i nted on the streets; a report came
that a i man was i caught : under ? the
tender. A crowd rusned to tue de
' pot and with picls, shovels and " jack
screws soon extricated the dead body
s 1, of Tom Macon, colored, the , .22-year
. old son of Chas Macon,' a driver for
J. J. . Hayes. ' - Tom .was standing in
. v .the street below.and was caught an-
aer, tne runaway engine . before e
". could get out of the way. He t was
, " buried by bis people on, Sundays
' ; ; The wreck . could have .1 been pre
Vented if the air brakes had been in
- - order, and no blame can possibly at
,s tath-to the traincrewvas it is stated
-; that they had given notice ; o f the in
vferiority of the equipment It loots
. ' like gross negligence on the part of
f f thoie higher op."""''
' The wrecking ere w ' came ;Satur-
j , day. night, but were ordered - to " the
Main line to look after another wreck
. near Monroe, before they started to
V work .on tne : wrecfc nere. v. lbey xe-
. turned Sunday- afternoon and by 4
. o'clock Monday morning had every
I- "thing cleaned up, ' and strains?, were
. runnmg regular again ; on iuonaay.
: )A very large-crowd u:of our;; people
' assembled' near the. depcrt Sunday
- and stood -. for i hours witnessing the'
swift work of the " Drofessionals" in
it "U ; Removing the, wreck, t People came
. u V'-' for ten miles, to" see' the wreck. It
Vvpthat"has ever occurred oh the Touis
burg Raiiroad since rits : completion
L in lb85. V " 'x . ' ' ' " V
The Movers.-
, With the beginning- of the new
year, the ."movers", begin to ' i move,
and, up to date we note the following
Mn'townt-' 3 '
; (L l ;,..pJ-co (the W. li. ITzzell .homestead)
k at Maplevillc, and R. P. Taylor 13
' y ' . . : tt! t l.i'. i
occupying ine xvmg piace yacaieu
y Mr. Boone. Mrs. Jennie B. Hart
has moved to the Stokes placo- vacat
cd by ZIr. Taylor, and the house va
cated by Mrs. Hrrt will - bo peenmed
by Dr. C D. II. Fcrt, who' Vail rnovo
hb family hcra frcia Oxford this werk.
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K. G. Allen has moved 6f his ; new
residence recently purchased - from
D. F. McKinne ' (the Joe Kearney
place) and O. C. Gregory will! occu
py the place vacated by Mr. Allen,
while D. P. McKinne will occupy the
new, cottage just completed by Mrs.
Foster.; Mrs, Caddie Strickland has
moved in the new house - recently.
built by Miss Lucy Perry, and, Mrs.
Dora Jackson has moved to the House
(which she'has recently purchased)
vacated by Mrs. Strickland. M. - S.
Clifton has moved to the ; placed va-
cated .Dy m rs. J ackson; which hd re
cently purchased . from -Miss ' Xucv
Perry, and-WiE. Uzzeli vkill 'occa
pyhis new .residence on Academy
street, which is now nearly : complet
ed. V. E. Murphy has " moved., to
it la 1 a a ' 4 - n . J3 "
laD jubv ; ueuuu j1 ox..:: Bwamp,
and the house vacated by him will be
occupied by B. HrMeadows. : J. 31
Palmer has moved his" Beef - Market
in the store, bouse Tad joining Allen
Bros large brick; stables on NasH
street, and E? Odom will occupy? the
Varlyle store; vacated by Mr. Palmer.
J. "D' "Alston ha8 moved ' tintQ- his
juo w resiuence on?-J4-ain- street.
. Under hill Egerton. .
' A very pretty home wedding took
place at the residence of Mr.. F." N;
Egerton, the bride's father, on Thurs
day " morning, -of last -week, at
9:3Q ; o'clock, the "s contracting
parties . being - Mr, " Wiogate "ITn-
derhill, of Wilmington and;; Miss
iiorence May Esjertotf., Rev. L. ,S
Massey performed " " the " ceremony.
The groom is a teacher in the Grad
edSchool of Wilmington and is jone
of .the" State's - prominent .educators.
The bride is also a teacher, Shaving
laugnt in ;tne; yraded scnoois o
Kmston iind Louisburg, ' atsotlie:
Louisburg College, She is a . young
lady of charming dispositon and has
a large circle of friends at home and
abroad. r -
. The wedding march" was v played
by Miss Sallie Green, and the follow.'
ing were, the attendants: -L. 'C.
Brogden, best man, Miss Blanche
Egerton: maid o i honorf Misses Ala
bel Davis and- May ' Jones, ' and
Messrs. F. N.'Egerton Jr.;" and r Wl
W. Boddie. Ribbo a . bearers: Misses
Kathleen and Mary Stuart Eficertbri
and Masters Wldon , and Graham
Egerton. . ' ;
The bride's gown was of , Pailette
de 'Royal.-""Her bridal "veil" was
pinned with'a pearl brooch the; gift
of the groom, and she carried ; a
shower boguet of lilies of the ' valley.
The maid of,. honor., wore - point
d esprit bverf taffeta, ' and '..carried
white carnations. ,T " r v'
,.The bridesmaids were , dressed in
white silk and carried pink? carna
tions. .V'- j?
- Tne ribbon eirls wore white ;' muir.
The ' ball and parlor of the . beau
tiful residence were tastily and ap
propriately decorated with holly apd
evergreens, - while" the ceremony 4 was
performed under a - beautiful bridal
arch of holly and .mistletoe - ';.
vbVThe'ndwly.; wedded couple-left ion
tne 4,i:zu irain- Tor - a. visic- xo c xne
groom's "parents' They .' will make
their home in Wilmington. , v-
w The f Negroes Emancipated "
mr" Quite a large crowd of colored
people celebrated their; Emancipation
in Louisburg ' onxTuesday -Kew
Year's Day.-: The day being pleas
ant' the' exercises' were held on
the Court , House, square. Several
speeches were made,, the- pfincif al
er being Rev.' N; A. Cheek.
The exercises "were opened v with
prayer by Rev. J.1 A. Hawkins and
the speech of welcome was made by
W. M. Algton : Oscar Williamson
jjas master of "ceremonies' and "the
Mapleville brass band made - the
music The drowd was very orderly
and;th8 speaker save ; his . race good
ad vice.- i We ; heard ? sio untavorable
con:rrsent3 upon the President for HbV
-T -
charqint.the ncro .c:
the cari m oincr place
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cldisrs,- z$ :7Z3
COL. d. F. JOIJES dead:
ONE OF THE , COUNTY 'S liOST
. -PROUniEHTCITIZEHS.
A.-
He was Harried' Four Tinici
1 and is Survived by; His I Last
TifeWll of His Children Pro
. cededTlim to the Grave i "
; In ' the-. death of Col. 'Jbrdad F
J one8,wj&ich occurred at his home at
juaurei on .a rnJay, .evening; last, the
VT y "f io8fc,auoiuer oi lta Desi
and ' most highly . esteemed ' citizens
There y;ere :fewr people who -knew
Uou Jones but that loved and - ad rah
ed niin, nd - he rt will be ;greatiy
missed - ln-.his community.';' jle. was
Born in ' November 1 82li"anr was
therefore :0'.-years s of -age -f He
outlived all;. of.' -his, children, -and
was f our ; timts married. ' ; His first
W13',wa8 MissV. Lucy . Stamper, 'his
second MisaIIarriet-;' E. ' Person,
his : third Miss " Sallie J M. " Person"
-andhis' fourth,'-! Mrs.1 Annie Perry,
who survives. V' I
...lne .funeral- services .w.erq;held
at' his -. residence,' last Saturday
morning, conducted- by ' Rev.' G.M.
Duke,' and 0 the interment tuok" place
at v the cemetery here; thV ' burial
services v being conducted b V Re v
L. S. Massey. The folio wing were
the -active pall-bearers: . ' John Fos
ter,W. T. Cooper,. Patrick.. Bledsoe
H, P. Speed, . J. f H. Harr, , Charlie
Gupton. . Honoraypall-beareri -
H. Edgerton, L. P. Hicks, WH
Ruffin, Ivey .AllenVvW. W. Boddie
and J. -A. - Thomas.
Quite large :- procession ,' accom
pained the xemams from Laurel to
the; Cemetery. -. - X-. . : : " : .
lLQLsslJabI obitoarjby friend
wiu , appear m a- tujf .issue
EditoblV v..;-v
The TWagon Faetory;
President --G..H.- tlooper,- of 'tlie
Louisburg Wagon : i Mahufacturin
Company, mforms ul : that the rstqek
holders of said company had a meet
ing on Wednesday and -elected ? the
following directors tor another year:
CB. CheathamrSP; Burt, F N.
jc-geriuu, x.v v. jrerry t vv ,w od -
die, M C. Pleasants C. J. Burton.
The directors - elected the foHowmg
officers:- President; G H .Cooper;
.viuB jrresiueni,, vv ra..joauey; &ecre
taryand, Treasurer, Ivey -Alien t
- A dividend of 25 per cenjt jras de
claredwhich makes -a- line ; showing
tor ; tne nrst year's, business . forthe
company." It was decid ed to increase
the. capital stock to $50,000 and ary
one wishmgtortakestock in a home
enterprise that s paying ti such good
dividends should - jump at the oppor
tunity i of Investing 4. their ' money in
r, w agon actory tock1.
r Harrlagres.
JDuring themonth'-of December
the; Register " of Deeds i -of this-- coTinty
7 White. C; J; :BarroV- and Jia
E. Winston; '4V H.-Brinkly and 'Ana
i? uner, :x oine ; jh. uonn ; andt -j anet
Edwards, O." D.T Duke and Lizzie
Kearney, .C.C. Dement and Matte
E. Harris, Ernest. Gupton and Fan
nie Inscoe; Luther Harper and Acf
die i Mitchell, H. 0 Hill . and ' Laney
Clifton, ysW.: Hayes . and Nettie
Long, 1 Ed gar xHarrisand 'Ada ' Gup
ton, 5 A. F. J ohnson and Sad ie 7-N.
Thomas, 1 Jonas . Pa'rrish and ' Mrs.
. , . .
Nancy Dentoh,: Charlie "Powell and
Mary Young,' Albert: ..Pernell ; and
Ella Faulkner; W C Ransdale'-and'
Geneva -E. Burnett, Will Rogers
and Ressie Loyd,' Billy Tucker' and
Lucy 1 'Jenkins, J. II Timberlake
and Mary L. Winstob, R..E. Tim
berlake and -Mrs.. Lena WJ Tim
berlake, Eugene , Thompson and
Katie, Howell,, JT. A Unherhill and
IJaggie A -Perry, Wingate, Under
hillrand, Florcnco May; Ecrton,
Willb Winn Tand Carri -V.; IJelnis,
J.,W. , Wfjins,. and Rclia Briiqc?
JL. Wc:icri and Icc::3 V,Tc:t,
Cqlosd Wo. .Aveat, and ilar
nUi 1 Voodiief, Plummer Baptist and
Ury. Danston, John Black and"
MaryTrWiiUams, Arch Canady and
-ue;u: x:ascai, Ernest iJlitton an r
Senetta GsIpr, .lames , Conyers and
Mr ndy o Mcss - James : Egertda and
Anna 4 Mann Geo. Evans 1 and
M&ryHendncW,:Bryant . Green and
Lizzie ' ; Ierry, ' Lwls - Hnnt . and
Cora TerrelL -"John
Jan3 -Thomas Walter Johiisoh and
KatfexGifli 7-Oscaf Jones . and
Rachel Chavis, lluf us Ligan r and
Il..ty .V;Hart ,Wm Neal and
Julia c- Danston v Lewis - Person ? and
iUrjt;, AIston'Henry, -Perry' and
Helsb. Smith. Z.- B. Perrv and;r 1JU
lie i?ealc ;W.jK- .Pulley - 'and Ran--
dyjJ0ne8, Vick-;wilkins'' and- Sue
Pari-iyaVeWiUiamg: anEinma
Alleni Kicmnond . Williams and Emily
r.erxyt; Edward -Wiggins , and , Ca-
-meli'Norw6od.vJS- ..' ,
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Double Marriage..
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Ia M double marriage took J places- in
the baptist church' I- at ? Youngsville,
u uie avm or jjecemoer, -. tne con
tracting parties being ; vfo brothers
andtwo Sisters. , The" marriage" of
.Mr. JH. Timberlake and Miss Mary
i.y inston, had been announced for
some.. time and v the cerem6ny,twas,
performed. in the presence of alarge
congregation,'byRevVT.B. Justice,
but whe,n the second couple-r-Mr. R.
E. Timberlake and i Mrs, Lena ; W.
Timberlakewho' were among the
attendants pf the "first Vcouple1 pre
sented. themselves at the, alar, -thre
was great surprise! on. vthe faces - of
nearly everyone "present, as they, had
kept' it a, secret fromV the other - at-
pemselvcS, however, .with .the 41pro
per cpapers'V the preacher proceeded
.to. :' mae iem man and wif e ? 5."
The gcooms are aons of the late. J
S.TimberlakaV and : the brides - are
daughters of Mn B.H; WinVton; two
of the most j prominent . and - highly
esteemed families of the' county ,;
MitchenerrMitchener.
4 i . va. Deautncu pome weddings took
place -at 7 the residence of Mr. Jno.
R; -Mitcbener; father of the ; bride
briWjedhesday evening at 6 o'clockj
wbenr Mr., W.F.Mitchener and
Miss' Nannie Mitchener were united
in : the holy1 bonds of wedlock by
Rev. T. J J usUce; bf Franklintonl
(Mr? James ! M itchener was - best man
and Miss Eula Mitchener v was maid
of honor.- The . following were the
other, attendants:' vs -,..- ,': ' f
-1 James Gree n and Miss Bell Mitch?
J ener WiUiam Turnery and.Miss
Emily Mitchener, Ed Nicholson and
Miss : Nellie , M itcherien Matthew
.Wilder and Miss ! Pattie : Bowers;
.Wilt Wildet' and Miss Fannie Jones,
Philo j Thompson and : MisiNina
Wilder,'; W illie J ones and Miss Sal
feHarV: Miss' Sallie ITpperrnaiv of Jiouis
burg,i presided at , the organV ."and
when the" ceremonies were over, the'
bridal party went' immediately' to the
Jhbme of the, groom's, f ather j-Mr '.'A
DMitchiner, where tpgetherwith a
humber ,of invited friends,' they were
feasted witha sumptuous repast, con
sisting of barbecue and all of its at-
tendahts. --K. ?
The presents were numerous . and
costly.- s.-: i 'w-y-'-.W:
iTlre bride and- groom have a hest
of friends who will join us in extend
ing good wishes for a long and - hap
py hfe. .-,' . . ;
To Celebrate Lee's Birthday.
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The Daughters ofthe Cenf ederacy
of IxubDurgwill .'celebrate' General
Lea's Birthday on Saturday, January
ICth, and the Tmrj ia' requested to
all -of tl:3 veterans to ba oh Tind.
Speeches will be made by prominent
men, and cher ; cTutabla excrebe
.will ba fcal. .-. Th 6 f pro jrahiri 3' ia de
tail will appear ia' oar next LzzS. '
liavenia Perry;. Augusta Perry and
ttipinda Brod ie Amos CPerry and
the. r.iovinG people:
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THEIR . HOVEUEHTS ; III AHD
OUT OF t67H C'.
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And Those, V7hp - Come and. Go,
Some for Pleasure, Some for
Business and tt i Large Nil um-
eeause They like It."
iSVSrriandi-paidI Kenlyu a
visit-last week. . y:-.-
-. Jones Cooke,?. of Youngsville, was
l ' " - -! I . '-1-
m town Monday night. :
dayswith: hiseople in Weldnn.
; Misses . Glennie andvAva) Ay cocki
were . atf nome .to spend the . hoiK
days.;--: '';-v5!' .;, :-:c-. -.tr.:
Mr.andirs.: F. F. Limer, ; of
Af ton; visited T her - father the past
week. ' x ; .
- Mr. J. C. .Washingtorf, of Florence
S. Cr visited his brother here this
week. .
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-Mr, ,W;?F Washington ;spent. the
hohd ays . with r his people - m ' Ox
Mj;E.-;.rW", Harper ;returned
Monday nightr' from taking- f Jpa
holidays. ?j ") ; - ;
i ? Dr Si S.1 Greehj'of - Monroe; came
home to see his, people, duririg the
W'diiva; l:;- C-v -.
holidays.
Ernest ; Hale, oi the 'Times force,
visited Rocky - - Mount daring . . the
holidays.' " ' V ' ,;
1 Mr. Arthur, ; Arrington and family,
01 wauania, vare . yismug nis . mower,
at Maplvule;
4MrWHBeddingiield, of Rocky
Mount spent hristmasrwithr,; his
children : herex:.'
U Kj -',- ' . i
day from a .:f isit to Jus? pedple in.
Halifax -.couiityv?''
Mriand MnCRj C Beck returnedfrom"-
a visit to' -"Richmond '"and
WeWon,;Mbnday i
I!F
returned this ; week: .from - a visit to
.Leslie; Johnson, of Rocky i Mount,
spent the - holidays visiting- friends
Q n1 r&lotivsikin.tnnin ! v. - - .---
Messrs 'Henry and.; Joe" Clifton.
of cegor,Texa8 'j :1are visiting
relatives" in .this county; L:; "
' Me8srs.yE SGreen andTCVMl
y aughanwent to ; New-York. ona
business trip .during . the holidays... ;
;: Mr. and; JMrs; -Ferrel Parnsh and
family xf i'DurhamV visited their
people herd during the ;h'olidays.
yT-"' ' r '-' ' v'fi - . i "r; ;
Mr.A;W; Alaton and family
spenta portion V of c- the f; hplays
with friends 'in Johnston county.
Mr7 IL .'jT. Beasley: ' and ? ' wife
sipent a p'ortioji bt "the holidays with
relatives in Lumberton and Pittsboro.
;C Mr. D. N.-Wallace, of Morehead
Cijy, was ; a if -Visitor here during the
holidays,' .'6rt;f very important" busi
ness. 1" , -: -'-'-.i i -
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r Mr E. L Grower; of Johnston
county," was a caller at the-. Times
office this week and subscribed" for
the T'nbcs' "a ; - ;ri.; I
, Miss hEdJth Yarborough, who is
teaching iivjychmond County; came
home . and , spent the. holidays with
her people hers. -.- 5 '"' -
, vMis3j Alice Spruill spent the holi
days with friends in Charlotte, ;and
Miss Martha Byrd ; Spruill is-visiting
relatives . in V Selma. : -". -f :
- -'. - , '"' . -'.y-.'k
Miss Lucy Copped ge, of Greens
borospent the - holidays KwitH; her
aunt, Mrs. j3arah E. - Newell, near
Mapleville; ; '-; ; ' ' . . '
"Miss .Annie Strickland; who has
a -. position as teacher in - the Graded
School" at - Lexington, came home
to spend Ui3- holidays with her
people. :t,l-j:i-..' ' . i ;; ' '
Mi-res Itarrizoa. ' and Joyncr
tcacl:cr3 ia, -tbs"'-.-.Graded Schccl.
, . . -
returzeJ Tu.d;.y frcm- a yi.;i to
tlcr Her. . u ii
Gran-c.V :
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Their friends' were delhhtei
see Mr. T. A. Person and xzll;-"-here;
the past week. They llle?
Greenville very well, bat caj tLai
there is no nlaca lita Tr V
- We had; the pleasure of raatV
ing Mr S. T. Bennett, who cazne-
ovtjr. from Apex and cpent &
days .during the Christmas hclil
Be-. says that 'V Apex b.tta hr-
mer."
,Mr. B. G. Rod well, who has heaaa
with Mr. B. G. ; Hicks - the f -
year, reft this, week f or his CI
home ; in; Warrenton; . It Kt-S
purpose , to , attenda Busiaea3 Cat-
His host of friends -are glzdl ,te -
seeMr. ;R. : T. - Carlyle"- in towrs.'
His home is now in Savannah, Ga,
but. he is - traveling''; for Swift
Co., his territory being the state . c
Florida. ", ---u - -".-:
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.Mr W, WDevin, who has
friends, here, .came "over -. frox
OxfbrdAnd - spent Jast Monday; ia.
Louisburg. - He says . that hi has
awarm ;spot in his 'heart for
Louisburg, as it feels like home t
hini'' r;v...--; ..
Rev. lack Stampsjla '; Baptist d,
vine.bf Tuscaloosa," Ala., arrived hart
with his family about two weeks aov
They have been guests of his brothers
in-law . .; Jdr. ' W. H. Ruffin, unC
this weelc, when they moved "to thci
Ruffin place" near town. Thai
Times is glad to te that rthey wiX
make Louisburg their home. Pen-' .
ing the call of a regular pastor of das.
Baptist church here Mr.' Stampa-wG
by invitation; preach' for that con-r.
gatiom:i; ;r:j; V - ; ''
The Times is glad to note the prt -.
motion of Mr. E. H. Baker, a Fxan!
lin county boy, - ad a son o. o:
townsmenj Mr, Geo.' S.. Bakes.
For some; time j has been clerk. t
the State Auhitor, but on the first:. c
J anuary he was promoted'to the Chle.
Clerkship I to said office which posi
tion carries a g alary of 11,500 pci
annum. -Mr.. Baker, b an efficient
."young" man, and the Times congrat
ulates; both.; him;, and' the ' Sta3
Auditor. .
; Honor BoU. : :
v:.; " -.' '.'-;' -The
following is the honor 10II c
the Babrock school for the fall , term.
ending'December 21st 1906: '
; 1st Grade-Ernest Layton,- Ethr
Edwards," Bennie Haves. ' '
2nd Grade Pauline Bowden, TI-
ola Bowden,Emma Bowden, Hubert
Layton, Albert Medlin.
4th Grade Inzzie Bonn, - Robert
Layton, Talrhage Moses. .
r- 6thGrade Mayme Layton, Ozzzz
Moses; George Bowden; , : ; '
1 "(Miss) Pearls Stjlixixgs, tcaaler.
There is- a ' e tractors w L
every' graduate, from our school u
building, young and - old, rich ' tnj
poor,. each one for- himself. It ii
called character," '.and every act
of your lives is a stone for t!.i
structure.:' If .day by day; yon ara?
careful to build. - your - lives ' with
pure, upright deeds, at 'the end yea
will stand afair,, .temple, honcrcl
by God and man. . Bat as cnat
leak;, will sink a - ship, and cm
flaw " break, a chain, so one mcea,
dishonorable act will work .its ia
fluence on your -character. TL:a
let the several deeds caito tc f;rr:.i
a day -and one by oaatL3 dr-a
grow into noble years, aal te
years as they tlovrlr .psas
raise -at . last a beautiful clirco ca
duriag forever, to year rra:::, rr. 1
you will cherish" with taa eta:::.
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teaocl -la. Tho c!I f: .
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