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f. A " j. 'f f. . . j.' ' ' . ELLiGLd ISSUED WEEKLY PRINCIPLES, NOT MEN $1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE TOLUMB XXXXT Ashebere. North Caretina; ThaKday, Jly 8, 120 NUMBER 2T GOVERNOR JAUES. 11 COX N0MBt.lI) AT SAN FRANCISLvOR PRESIDENT Olio Man Wiss1 on the 44th Ballot Asastaiit Secretary of the Nary Franklin D. Kooseyelt Nominated (or Vice President The Nation! Democratic Conven- After the nomination of Governor The resultof the second primary Jn which Cameron Morrison and 0. Max , MORRISON NOMINATED IBIG DAT AT JHOIIAS- .:.. r.Zu riiL VILLE ORPHANAGE niajuiuj rioa ugm 10 ica Thousand FRANKUNVILLE NEWS GENERAL GORf AS i DO IN LONDON Master June Morris, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lutterloh. wasded-' "Orphanage .Day" Wedneaday of icated by the beautiful ccrmony of Former Surf era-General of the Unit last weekdrtw a large crowd to infant bapticm at the M. E. church ed States Army Was One Thomasville and at 10 o'clock that Sunday morning;. I World's Greatest Authorities morning th miurinun auditorium was ' Mr. E. A. Routh and family left filled with interested spectators when Monday evening for Sanford here Major General William C. Corns, at San wnicn vameron jjaorrn anu j. ""jthxcrcises began. they expect to make thoir future Tormer surgeon general of the United vrnruaer yr cauiuaa iut 'C"1 . -j.. fips hour waa devoted to exer- home- Mr- Routh has had chare or states armv died in London, last or resulted in the, nomination of Mr. ;T .ff n f e orohanale. Franklinville Roller Mil; tor a Sunday morning, after an illness or Morrison by a majority ofiroto eight by children of Itoe number of rs and cXCt,leDt three weeks, following a otroke or mi vn uiuuaouu. jur. muinouii uw -- , T, 't - i L. ... m l or nnrf mi te nonu a the he i .1 1 1 a 1.4.1 . 1 it , ;,. rv- i . ' " . , ' . , T. -,aHiroa srViiolt waa Ulivr4 hv Rav. miner ana quite popular wun nis cus- apupiexy. Aiuiougn nis conation naa Francisco, Cox, early Tuesday morning, adjourn-; earned all the five Congressional diMdress which asdehvered by Ray- one f our critica, gom imDrovement since Monday, June 28, finally nomi- ment was taken till noon, when the tncte; .-, MTTSnfii fnsistP(i on soundtoir families and their many friends are been shown, and quite recently nated Governor James M. Cox, of convention met again to select a run- Jge , W. . P . Stacj r nomina ted f e S35SW Etching up Se orry to see them leave, but our loss announcement had been made tha iingui. oe itoie to return nome. and General Gorras went to Loiurna W. S. nreDaratorv to a mission to Wt&i r- Thomasville Babtist Orphanage is the 'Jie sPent bunaay nignt ana nionaay nca m behalf of the Britisn govei- ballot. During the entire Dauots, secretary of the navy, was nominated uu.iKreatest mstitution in North Carolina, ai aigh r'oint ment to mveitigate sanitary condi- wu- tions, but suffered a stroke of apo-Mar- plexy and was sent to a nosnitai Tar tindile this week. treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Ban.ts ltiomas, Mr. sPv.rai AmpP1vn kv. k twelfth bauot, them, Governor Stewart, of Montana, ,n'i ' v" f " 7b Af-i'- mn tt,pir V VV-A1 Mrs. r. Berta Ellison and Bertha Tippett, of o the Tjnited States army, whe is nwr Ohio, for President ot the United ning mate for the presidential candi- b a majority of mo.re than was 5! rS.'fS: Fentriss States mesaay mormxiBvx.uuo uvc. , supposea w De at nrst, tne majority CTZJZZ tw. daughter. Miss OUie and Mrs. m - a: vMnHA n nth bVot i 1 t , . riiyi f OHllIt BAVOII thniietinri vll AT PV.l.t " r , ... i . A J. I 1 l t. During the entire 44 ballots, secretary of the navy, was nominated '": kuuub leading candidates were Jftc- at the afternoon session. A band wag- Balte, Durham leada Jas. p CooVl General Manager M. L. Kei!er then :I!'n .T..T' J tnlMAi. A fV.fi ATinn rt t f v; 4. j i . 7 .. Zm J 4.u J,'nlAmoa iiiiukiuu. aic viaitiux una. uauc the three ; In1av rinvrmnr Px lift, ennn a-ffAi ia ' nTiT-ATif inn 0 2amKlAl MnrrinnnTflrrifkl f.Via SftvAnrfi PrtPW Jrirls and OHj6 DOV. The medal S Were Palmer,:and on the twelltn Dauot, them, Governor Stewart, of Montana, 'tipa ' -t ti 7b Aff.' tr.,t. mad their w" 4ip.pe .e,i ppe"i '"f- ness, including Brigadier General .Rao. went ahead df Mc Adoo. r Then began and Major General" L. D. Tyson, of 1 knTrT thSmih their wesident. F. P. ZZ'ntThl. e eon genera! the real battle betiveen Cox and Mc- Tennessee, were presented there was, "All Together," Says Clarkson THobgood, who stated that $16 per Greensboro speilt Saturday evening head of rP misinn Adoo. At tne ena 01 ine oyui ron ciuf no tiouoi irom xne nrsi tnat xar.i - . r r-x- and jjunaay at i-TanKimvine. mi . , ,TT i " n. aiiuouuuav on iouMuiiure. M, rjl r! i i j t ;j.ivf rto eroTurtVt nt Pu v. j iuau!tKr oi Cameron jnornsva wnereas aDOUl nve years wtta riarpnfP firimp's Thplma tppl and '"J"' uuiisaa was ronsuier- Saturday at midaigfat, the strength of Roosevelt vonM be named. ' for , Governor, Mr. Heriot , Clarkso just half this amount He stated LrLi. ?4 one of the world's foremost author- the two was virtually the same. On The convention adjourned at 3:29 has closed , the headquarters at Rail further that the general contribution u'a Greensboro ounuly tyeu ities on military medicine and surgery, the 38th Attorney General Palmer p. m. Tuesday, just fourteen minuteB eigh and exorts all party men every fund has run $65,000 more the past & , , 'j his neoDle at fo"8rht and defeated the maianar withdrew frm the race, and by the after the nomination of Mr. Boose- where to unite now artuMei tW than the year previous which Sunday. Sble th- bS tft fZl " , Tv tv lt front to .the .foe. He has given oat it should be, in view of increasing ex- ?, , M ft A p-,. w 't to possible the building of that great 42nd, Cox was well ahead. Then toe velt. I the following statement; V g penses. Dr. Hobgood further stated JXJmS; Sundav waterway. He dislodged yellow fever delegations from the big and little The Democratic national convention "The battle of ballot between that Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Haywood, of lle $LrnA Pandolnh om lts century-old stronghold hi states rapidly joined the procession, of 1920 narrowly missed equalling in Democrats is over, and it is ndw the Durham, had given $10,000 for the Maufac;rit Com giving the Ohio man a majority on balloting the one of 1912, that nomi- ty of us all, to forget difference equipment a kindergarten for the ganufac STndafjf S MefJnanrlt Se 43d ballot Colore .changed its nated Woodrow Wilson At the BSS 1, that a fund HAeit last Thurs- JJTSH vote to him on the 44th, giving the timore convention, 46 ballot were a common foe the ReDblican nartV. k tssnnn i in siht for the erection 8.:ieB ' Au flA " Central America, Peru and Ecua- necessary two-thirds, and the nomina- required for President Wilson to The Democrats have nominated their 0f a giri's building, the donor's name i davs with her ' brother Tom . tion waa uien maue unnnnnous uu come out A victorious - over speaKer wj jft t oemg wiuuwiu, Black. motion of Sam 3. Amidon, a leader of Chapm Clark; and in the Trisco con-" ESJ wfihTnfp n i Tb1Tf ? twATt2 SJv Vance Cox James Russe11' W- R" " " " , , T. , . ' . , i one represents the people, Uhe other Archibald Johnson, editor of Charity H . , ani a p firavon went to Eal- the McAdoo forces from Kansas. vention 44, or only two less were nec-'a political. oligarchy. We must main- ifd Children, as a present after 25 gg auto last Thursday Of the forty-four .ballots, tw6 were essary to decide the fight between tainthe great jrinciples of the great years of faithful service for the or- jjenry Marley of Washington D taken'last Friday night; fourteen at William G. McAdoo and Governor Democratic party--qual and exact Manage. The trustees also voted c -s 8 din a' few days at home. the first session Saturd- and six at Cox, the latter winning out after the SSZ&JZE lfT f JJ Wi5 of H- S- Edwards made a busiuess trip .. . ., t -tl t,.,' j-..x .... , Clal Pnvileges to none; equality of iho has spent more than 25 years ot r.rppnhnrn nnp dav last wppIc tne aararaay nigni sessiou. ie raimer ueieguies swung into nis coi- opportunity to all. These principles service for the orphanage, and who r o o o 7 f were soueht to irive hattlp to nlar,i were 22 recorded Monday, 14 at the umn following their release by the at- are immortal as the ideal of the ik at present convalescing in a hospital p ..A " vigiforg m our towI1' iasf in many parts of the world. When i i i i 1.1. . i. : '.a. j l irij-in km a 1 irk nnrn nrhava aa itaii nnHMiyntnir on nnf th i iiiii At the invitation of the British cov- ernment he went to South Africa fit 1913 to establish sanitary conditions in the Rand, as a result of which he received high honors from the medicaf profession in London and Oxford Uni versity conferred a degree upon him. In the last ten years his service all day session, and eight at night, jtorney general. Golden Rule, "Do unto others as you after undergoing an operation. Tuesday. tne typhus epidemic began in Serbia wouio. nave them do unto you." l Accordine to reports recti veu uy c uo fm;ii, nf m the war an effort was made to have . . ; I - l.i m . 1. ATX 1. . AKIUCOb IIH1U uuu nuiiiii i MR. GARDNER CONGRATULATES COUNTY SUMMER SCHOOL I "These principles have bee illus- the trustees irom xne various Sandy Creek were in town one even- nim undertake the campaign against MR. MORRISON ' I WILL BEGIN JULY THE 19 trated in practice in recent years by ! departments of the orphanage, the wegk it, but at that time he was needed w , V ,the Democratic party in enactment of underlie maement ol J. k. anklinville Store Company has direct the medical and surreal work Lieutenant Governor 0. Max1 Professor B. E. Sentelle, of Wake- the monetary system, by establishing Black, and Jhe printing snop t sto;k of of for the American army in France. Gardner last Tuesday wired his con- Ion high: school, Wake county, Miss all over the nation twelve regional Pe managertent of (j, , now1': eacn Franklin ville and Randolpn Store' He was decorated by the French congratulations to Cameron Morrison Mary Mc&enzie, or Uhadbourne, and banks, thus destroying the monopoly Ray? " a 1 e children Company's, but will continue selling government and made a commander Agnes Mcrsrayer, oi snemy, oi tne lew in controlling tne money OI' f " rvr--r " v lu- goods in the old building until their oi ine ijegion oi nonor ana Knigntw new store Duuamg is compieieu on uy o.i8 vtcuijjc ui. liimmuu, mo who defeated him in-the second prima- Miss - rv for the Democratic nomination for have been secured to governor Saturday and assured the County Summer School nominee ot loyal support. , which begins the 19th of July. Every oi home ownership, and by "i wisn io repeat, . , saia w. uarw teacner m xne c oviv,. tu. : "n: Jin i kivp hunnrea ana iweivts unciujf, ui ure lew ui cuuLiuuiiiH me money i " iiiTx i n, conduct the our country; by the farm loan bankvwere enrolled, t the orphanage for teachers giving to the tarmers an opportunity JP8,8' year. .4 July. Every oi home ownership, and bv manvr .. .v, nr countv who holds a sec- other hpnpfirial laws in th inlarpat DeSlB OI, W. n. luruut . . - - .. . ... . . . . . : w i . . . - ' -T - WK.. V.' . .t..,4iv..i!- ner, m a statement issued l SktteiDy ond-grade, provisional, A and B or the -people. We have had no class Jantrane formerly of Tuesday,- "thftt I conducted dean, Temporary certificate, and those, who trouble in the beloved southland, and Libertvdied'inT hospital at Colum fair fight and I accept . the , results do not hold any certificates are re- we want none. The time has come ?rn,,2 r.ZL s, H v June 27. without bitterness and without resent-.quested to attend, provided they ex- v,'hen. in a spirit of fairness, we must ,no' tt: trnm hi. masters are ureed to attend North claimed one-fourth of all its wortters. mK , " Ipect to teach school this fall. Uook into the needs of the toiler and hereulosis and Brizht's Disease. De- Carolina Postmaster's convention at The French were powerless before With the Gardner forces conceding The primary object of the summer breadwinner and see that righteous e(tA wa3 52 years of aire. He was Greensboro, July 15-20. this pestilence. 11f SLV LA .M8,.0 la- are enacted in is '-or. . STrst to' Miss Defla. Wharton I In nine yea, by . systematic canw " 7 wuuy ! cuicm, service, i appreciate sincerely tni courte- wu i;vfld oniv three months. His wuKitiviL.bii litis rtcAi paigm f or the destruction of the mos- Central avenue, which they hope to ter for, as the King expressed it t have in shape for business in the him, making possible the construction near future. i of the great canaL - Miss Minnie Tippet. went io Greens- ;the,,days,of the ;ioid .iFrench boro Friday, returning home Monday. compajrTwhich tteTnpteoTlirbu11fftlir All tnird and xourth class post- canal, tropical " diseases - annually . L i-?iy anv ST0 e'P e teachers secure sies shown me by the Feople of Ral- next wife was Miss Cora Lin'ey who SINGERS' CONVENTION quito, General Gorgas virtually drew T??!: better certificate, by which they can eigh and the Raleign reporters and iived oniv six months. His third and, Ithese diseases from the Isthmus. call meeting of the Singers' i When ne gave up tne wont io accept of Elections in due form acedemic In returns seven counties compiled by The News draw better salaries. and Observer the vote-stood The SalflrV for tlP nrRtl n.- tho u.nfa ' I naaira in t t jr: XT : r'Kl mi . . r " ' . a 1 . w '1 r UJ1TP WHK miMM I H .1 ' I ' 1 I V . 1 1 1 1. I 1 M Ik isecona rraae uacjieni ih un. r np cai- nuh 1. v ovntpca mu i.. t-f i . r. .-.i.. , .1 , . 1 . ..1, : 1 .1 . . . . m . 1 tt x .r n,.HnAAn nnnAwni i m flj7- ronliuir K7 fAI . . 7 T ' i" j f. s -"i""-"' - -n""-'" wno survives mm wun iwu amuicu, union at rieasani uaraen ai. Ei. me puaw ul miiwu-sctoh SfSrVi'-J IlSfSJ 'P1 P101?11! A and B $50 and tion of the courtesies shown me by Mrs. S. V. Dawson, of Greensboro, church, Sunday, June 13, was quite a army in 1914 deaths among the canal atoUMon. inrani Tof aid in Zl-i f ie , a i. lemPorary Mr- tfaries Kos3- manager of the and Frank W. Coltrane, of Columbia, SUCCeS3 attended by a large crowd of workers had been reduced to 5 per ftS fw certificate $60. A teacher who has campaign oi ihat Christian gentle- South Carolina. The deceased has both singers and visitors. There were thousand annually. Congress in ree rNUPK2E rkJi, iS5Ter Ught JS"!1 and ecelye" ma d statesman, Hon. Robert N. one sister living, Mrs. Flora Coltrane, 8inger8 from Alamance, Rockingham, ognition of his achievement made torn k.rf!i nlivLn Mrr, r-m- f lefr the Page I desire heartily to thank Mr. widow of Dr. Sidney Coltrane. Guilford, and Randolph counties. The a major-general and the world hailed Heriot Clarkson, Monton cam- nrgt year $65, if she has one year's ex- Thad S. Page, a worthy son of a no- : sonirs w'ere nrincioally taken from him as one of the great men or mem- tJS?TL2&iZ 1mm peneBSL,7' " 3rJS S hie- b,e 8iw' for many dnesses and June Langley and Mrs. Holly Lang- Th8e Gleaner" and "Victory," which cal science. JudS? CrawrTBamwdra 2Cf,8,V.,?,r jT18?-. A her CSrtJ8iea shown me- " ley. both of Randolph county, were wlU be the convention books this year. His work in combatting yellow fv- M fiffl tSwwS i fSlnin wlU "Th relations -existing between married in Greensboro, last Saturday Invitations came from a number of er in Havana began when he went to man!'l! "2"' 10 i!5 H0 Wer for every Judge Crawford Biggs, manager for afternoon, Justice of the Peace W. C. placea for the annual convention to Cuba with the rank of major in the MrGerdaert Telenaai ! " i!f'i P" MaX Gardner and myself England performing the ceremony. ,!,ieet in their churches; but since Spanish war. When he left Cuba n Mr nanlnrB fakmm a Mr Man. T i Cm II 7." . J"oai-iii, unu WorthVlUe was the nrst to give tne tne lSiana naa oeen ai'linsu up I'i! "f1 t weeks a teacher will get credit for one I appreciate his many cfturtesies. I son for the unselfish, self-sacrificing invitation. it wa8 unanimously decid- and Havana, where previously from group oi examination. inere have known Hon. O. Max Gardner devotion to his cause. I never ex- ed t0 hoid tne convention there, em- 200 to 1,200 had annually succumbe still remains ttree groups which the iiom eany manhood. A virile, splen- pect to again see such an army of bracinir the 2nd Sunday in September, to yellow fever, since 'has been vir teachers should pass off the 13th and did North Carolinian. fighters in anyone's behalf. Their it Was decided to have the banner tually free from the diseas-. "Tippnlv nWj.i, jutmr mpauir . " ... - . . ' "-i ua mr- inisi ana Kinjncss w me tmi i.evci c0nte8t at the convention tfas year. Soon after the United States e- of coniritulifionsTnd Msurances of aw JSnta Jm to SLhp Tfnr PT? 'T' By the upaurtlBanJ! n beMTf-?tten- .4U u f fw'We hope to make this convention the tered the world war General uorgas sunnThTnleasure ofMrictory JLlnJjlJi ..8ldf8' L1? ,been .. b.ebeye ' my JA, th best one yet held. We hope every announced the organization of the ex- is marred by the fact that'it eould Z,t. Z1ZTZ?' TT .C ZTZZ J", u e neal 01 conwl lnal 13 re" 15 .Ior , mie 0L."5"' member of the convention will do all tensive system devised for the nnlv timj, v. Aafaaf m 1 , . TTT . . f givvuxL. Carolina mat sne is ruieu uy me lIth. Af- .irfStJS P, lumae1. ,t0 1 "I appeal to both sides to make people through the D2mocratic party. t. k De wlary possible. Hoping that every amends A gentleman cannot aft-ord Let us all come together for this crats whe Prte4 jou- ter in Randolph wha is not at- to do otherwise. great purpose. CmJSLSh &!JEm rd. d7A'..me',,'t:' "I thank with all my he;irt the "May God bless and prosper North : wciiu uie uunijf ouramer ocnpoi oiinnnrtra nf Hnn Cnmprnn Morn- Hkmlinn." rison follows: assure you of my loyal support Mr. Morrison's Kepiy which begins the 19th of July. as follows: "I extend eongratolaUons and my services shall be freely given to aid TEACHERS' EXAMINATION tn rolling up a great Democratic in- TO BE HELD JULY U AND 14 jority for you and the entire state - ana nauoou wh' i -4 j , On July-13 and 14 there', will be Jodie Birn' Teletram . w. -i. ... t .u.i , j n. , . , . . , , lfCH U MiV IrVIUUVIUf ATJJBUV1U. Judge Biggs telegram to Mr. Clark- M examination to all applicants who t, .Miollow,! 'wish to receive Elementary, Primary -Pertnit me to extend my eongraU Md Grammar grade .certificteL SUtCU J urori yott, There are four groups, A and B will be tSSr2!JJhi!1xpm"i0M 18 on the if, C aid D on the 14. your itateinent today. .Teachers thould be here at :80 and JS'fMLt '.tor. brimr with them paper and pencils. RhotC Z.uTT TZiTt 1 Satwruay night at 8 o'clock Miss erfi 'r.fLSh Maude Rush became the bride of Mr. HnL.L v&EJi JT Bulla. The ceremony wae per- S.S!uh Jf. 7 ;.Ji?,f? formed at the M. P. yarsonage by Kr. fiffij f ) w Gerringer. . Wtturr nitK "X2' " arrpcio:fcicr; ra irw M. nr. I aSa,Lnttt. with theYundart Oil Company. , .; hft rLi Thla.yg eoupl. hate may rknd. Ne candidal ever hd trW. more TSinfi kryl w dToted friends, and i ur.tocteasful journey through Hf I? ",1,7, vi?. ' Robert Kealey and Curtis Wood . l"' "which "f,, olSXJlyV and my ehl.f.rt regret is for XiZZ J" tr. rathr that fee nyaelf. - - 'iL l.h'L.trt t.to -It Is needlesa U say that I shall 5?Z" tL1 fliA ,f l Miit ami the entire Uraocratie tkktt '"t la -age fwa to he can to make the 11th annual con- construction" for soldiers crippled m vention of singers a great occasion the war which included the estab for music-loving people. The Worth- lishment of orthopedic nospitats be ville people will give the convention hind the firing lines in France, re a hearty welcome, and let us all do construction hospitals in the great our best to make this convention one 'centers of America and the retaining tkni ri 1 1 inno rampmhpmH Thp nf .rinnlpri mpn &nd nreDAration mr FINAL VOTE IN RANDOLPH COUNTY, JULY 3, 1920 new convention book will be "Victory." resuming their vocations or learning Respectfully, new ones Supreme For Governor State Auditor Court Justice Trinity Tabernacle . . Concord . . . . Back Creek . . Cedar Grove . . New Hope . . . Union Richland .. .. Brewer . Pleasant Grove Coleridge . . . Grant .. .. West Columbia East Columbia Liberty .. .. Providence Level Cross ,, New Market Rsndlemaa . ...87 .. ..46 42 ... .46 . ...81 . ...97 83 ....M 87 .. .23 ....109 .....18 ....H .,..24 MM e W ....18 .. ....48 . 4 1' W. Frankllnvtlle '.. ..tl K Frukllavllle . . . .M R. Ashoboro .. .. ..104 W. Ahhoro .. .. ...98 Totala ...1373 53 "C y t s a - 6 03 M 00 2 4 86 88 6 14 38 47 14 12 64 70 22 13 62 62 19 30 18 43 6 8 93 100 3 6 26 24 30 22 66 80 0 7 80 33 4 16 11 87 11 27 91 116 7 3 22 23 69 127 27 140 16 26 13 34 40 13 107 116 0 6 85 60 4 1 20 20 2 6 38 43 68 81 116 32 4 4 22 26 14 22 76 $9 62 72 90 139 U9 126 88 149 (12 , 894 mf 1545" A M. FENTRESS, Peasant Garden, N. C. I General Gortas reached the are limit while still on duty in Franca la i ioi ft When the war was aver lie was HIGHWAY COMMISSIONERS MEET retired from active service in the ' army. The county board of highway com- j General Gorgas was born in Mobile, missioners met in regular session in Ala., October 3, 1864, the son BT a the courthouse in Asheboro, last Confederate general. He was gra Tuesday. uated from the University of the The county supervisor wan author- South in 1875. He was appointed a ized to arrange for a public road from surgeon in the United States array la near- Albright's store to ,the old 1880. . Brower road in Richland township. I ' 4i The road from near M. F. Foust's WOULD INVITE cn. TON. C. to the gravel road near Brown's Cross FOR 8PEECH ON GOOD ROADS i roads was ordered to be made public. 8 Improved roads were granted as Col. T. L. KlrVpatrick, president of g follows: One from the Coleridge- a,, Wilmlngton.Charlotte highway, 3 Ramseurroad near T. H. Bray's over wired Hon. A. y. McLean, naUonsi g the old Cheraw road 4o the Bamseur committeeman at Saa FrancMce, - and Park's Cross gravel road. asking that be invite Governor Ok 8 Another, from Cedar Falls to the to address a mass meeting hi Raleigh. 4 Asheboro-Llberty State Highway 0a the first day of the extra session 4 near A. B. MUlikan's place 'of the legislature, in the interest ef 01 A third, from the Farmer-Denton rood roads, it waa announced from 2 road at the Homey rlace to Taberna- Charlotte yesterday. s ;..- , cle church, and also from E. L. Wood's . ' .fon the same road to the Farmer-Den- PRESIDENT SENDS COX HIS 1i'ton road near the Bishop place. I- , '"CORDIAL BEST WISHES" ! On petition of C M. Nance and .... i. ,r , . .others and Marvin Walker and other. t Congratulations from ; ' Presides! :,the county supervisor waa instructed Wilson were received by Governor , to investigate the location of a pub Cox upon his nomination. The mee i lie road, leading north from Gray's Mge from the White House received 2 1 Cross roads, aad report at tbe beat at the governor's office in Columbus meeting. 'wid transmitted to hie borne et Day fore the meefiag, the beard adjourned "please accept my hearty "eongmbs- rdlsl bt winhpfi." till the ant regular meeting, August laltons and eoHisl 1811., . .t.- ... , (Sined.) "WOODROW WILSON la state and nation," v -.'..'. I
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