r I ' Vv V . 1 5 v m $- i r" r KTUZ ASIIEEOHO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. C Tlmrsdiy, Jiaaary 3, IS:: "! mechXmc MT'5 A MABE1AGS! IHSTIVTTIKS - Lsk Wednesday evenins- at eirht n tatW ku tea tif thnsgli ' rtnkr vu ninied Mr. EeW . S, the holidays, wit th exception i Khni ef Hi Point, at the home of V.little . The roadi hav been very her fcjoJier, ilr; E. E. Nance, on ..Vt . .',- , 2! Park, stmt, Asheborev 1 wu a im- , '.The Christmas tree aVMt JTabor, "pie And beautiful wedding; The liv , -Monday nighlg th 24th, wu $uite a IngSrooin where the .ceremony i wa v tsaccesa.". A large crowd attended and performed waa decorated in color of t the- children carried Aut .their part of the season. The room' u aofUy the worranf . Bkefir. Eev.. Mr. lighted "with whit: and ' red wax V , iCUy, the Mater, made aj interesting' candles. ' The "Ixherrrin" wedding - y talk. j, , . march wu played on he violin by R. Many Ylskers. 'Three Marriage ' ef Pepular Yeesg People. Family I The. funeral f Mr.' SalUa ' He X COLZXIPGS NEWS Maay Poliday : f UBpTT ITEMS liberty High School opened Decem ber 31at after a ten oars vacaooa. , . - nteTtalnf"MiMUrc, Csle.- after speeding .ME. church here went the, holiday. with, .her parent-, ha &JJ5S reported a returned to her work In Greeboro. ter Harru. which aa W4 .tli7m' Sa. on tn. rtweari aTind to . Mr.and Mra. M. E. Ridge, of Co- E, Nance, brother of TQie bride. - The Iumbia S. C visited at J. d, and C bride and troom enterecT; the, living ' C Ridge'a during the holidays. room where the ceremony was solem- Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Suratt visited ised by the Eev. W H. Willis, pastor ' at Jackson Hill,. and Newsom for the of the M. E. church,' Aheboro. The v Holidays. . bride, who & the .daughter of Mr. Mrliss Eidge.V 'New-Bern, a and Mrs. H. C "Nance was attired in ' representative of the &' J. Reynolds a dark .blue duventyn suit with fawn Tobacco jpo., el -'Winston-Salem, vis- accesMriea to match. Only the im ttejThis ffethet, J. C. Ridge and broth- mediate families and "a few friends er C. C. and JoM Ridge, during his were present ; VV' vacation. The bride is an attractive young Miss Mayme Lackey entertained a woman of sweet ' personality. TJhe number of the youne neonle of the groom' is the ion of Mr. J ft. . owanmnnity, at her home oajast Sat- ". K earns, of Farmer. He is conneet . unlay night, and all seemedto en- ed with the Hisrh Point Hardware - Joy it very much. A num6er of games company. High Point, and has a host ,were played, and coeoanut and choc- of friends -olate fudge was served. The young couple will be at home , Vr?cKarland Cranford and family, High foint after January 1 of High Point, visited at Mr. John , Ridga'a 4urinp the holidays. I PLEASANT GARDEN Numa and Mabel Ridge, of Church-1 land Higfk School, spent the holidays The school at this place opened wui uieurparents, and wiU return io agaWonday, December 31, " after I tKeir studies on January 2nd. having been closed ten days for the . Messrs. M. E., C. C. and Liss Ridge Chjstma6 holidays. , 1 made a business trip to , Winston-Sa- - Mrs.' Ernest' Bagley and Httle son, lem on last Thursday.. , w 'of Luray, S. Ctf are spending a Rev. C. H. Hill and wife, of ra- few day? with her mother. " per, spent Saturday hfght at Mr. J. 0. F. Ross is spending the holidays A. Garner's. with friends in Bladen county. The prayer meeting at Mr. J. C. Rev. S. T. Barber was a visitor Ridges "w,as largely attended on last here Sunday. Ha as pastor of the Wednesday night and was a very M. E. church here about 26 years ago 4 Spiritual one. ' and has many friends at this place Miss Eula Wood has returned , to who were glad to see him High Point after spending the holi- Miss Alma Jones has returned to days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Summerfield, where she is teaching, E. L. Wood. .. after spending two weeks with her , Mis Etta Tysingerand Mr. Benny ipaisentfS Mr and Mrs. J. R. Jones. Ridge -were married in . High Point Mrs. John Hendrix is sick, one day last week. ... Qke a large? crowd attended the Success to Te Courier and its ma-! Christmas tree at the M. E. church nyeaders. 1 .-... the ni ht Christmas. 1 i E. R. Tucker has moved his family , BUILDING AT M. P. ! t his home across the street from the J- CULLKGK PROGRESSING Pleasant Garden Motor comDanv j Messrs. Lynn and William Hunt; of The contract will be awarded with- Chapel Hill are spending the holidays in the next few weeks for the .con- with their parents here, struction of two ew dormitories for Misses Gladys and Eltrulia Hearne the Methodist Protestant College at entertained a number of young pear xt: i T;i t?. i i .. ... . , ..... . . . " T. m xuKu jruiiiu. iuacn aormiiory will De pie ai ineir nome mesday night, iiec two stories nigh and will accommo- 26th. l-vs . date about 200 students. The col-1 Mrs. Jjachel 'Mclver, of Jonesboro. !f JKS4. l.JrXZ. followmg eollegi.rtudenta, V.-"t. u: .WCJl,lsMr 1 P0.? ,Vrcci-rr rr,-. D. L. ter spending the holiday at their , iV13 roenoa are aau,-" iw pI.V Mariev homes, have returned to their work: Point, with their rfamW api Mis. Pari-. Simmons ; r.S amson, . u. c w.; Bill R. D. Patterson and Cody r" wiia-xneir momerr irs. ! Mis """i . . T Lois Williamson. N. C C W 1 w 6 " UBiuwt .",, - o. Mra. Marraret Hrn.v. wb, W : rile Moffitt, Ramseur HlgB c?ooi; v Ron J-ffr.v.-.i p. '' ;rn7Zl 7h Alii .Craven.-6outhern nne; pi:.r Soit:mFu'ri Ward, Arthur -Chil- university; Kay r.-. . . r - 1 tt: -X. CAnnl KnW AVIUCI. inxDLULB at ML ey lasvweev, .- (ton, ,J.f 1' Pleasait s'. i .ine iamuy el Mrs. ttoxana Qonett WMienea . v . marrii ' MnJj,H, rif.-' . xvBsrns ana iamuy, .OT 1 UL Cillead: 0n Alton. ' v and Mix. Cnr Vhm, MrtR,.W.Borsett:W South CaS tives in lEgh F durmg the holi- t"', : DEATH OF LOUISA MODUK Ixijika Fartow Modlin, widow of " the taU'Deck Modlin, died ac tha--hone vt her.wee. ira. i.L, Skeea l Guilford county, on December 12. in th 66 th year of her age. ' ' Mrs. Modlin was a daughter of the late Enoch and Mary Fartow. She was a life-long member of Marlboro Friend church. ; - She' had a patient, gentle disposition, and showed great ' fortitude during her last Illness. Mrs, Modlin is survived by two brothers, David Farlow, of Guilford College; and - William Farlow, - ex ' Indiana, beside a host of other rel ative and friend. Th funeral waa conducted 'at . Marlboro by Rev Thos. Syke, - oT. High Point,- after which burial fol- -lowed in the church cemetery. - The floral tributes were many and beau- ; tifuL and Mianf K-t ntu lT:!rK BW ley and is the'daughter m ft' re- MesSrs. Edgar Keams anil ttz', Mr.. and Mrs. Cicero " Scott, of Kearns, of High Point wittt Greensboro, spent theiast week with famili. Hr;.- riJ, 1 in, wlelr rplativ nAi friends In Coleridire. who is teaching near MtirS 1 Details of the death of little James Christmas witS their parents. Mr 9 and Mrs. J. 0. Keam Mr. and Mrs.fWmeminirwav f M"8 M1 Cojc of Asheboro, Heminirwav. ft . V- w8' of ! snent several days at the Riverside "uie neatnam of Rnv mil ,i',r"' o ui . S. C. w m,. ' 'rr? "-i1' RrnnlfS M. Cheatham dnrin.X" KKJ"f5; Mr. and M T nT'? fin."w"""rL. Tir;,, . . r- "J iiitnH ana Mr v mart lege is expected to open next all. is spending a few days with her par ents. . ' Ray Burgess, of Durham, spent COLD WAVE REACHED f HERE YESTERDAY a few days here last week. . " Prof and .Mrs." E. D. Idol visited The predicted cold wave, after relatives in "ffigh Point during the sweeping th 'country North and holidays. West reached here yesterday morning Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Deaton, of , Sleet aiid"?ndwsere falling in the Charlotte, visited friends here last early morning and the day yesterday week. Jme9tWB Matt Disregards Warning Sometime in November, Mr. J. M of James- NOTtCB. Havinsr Qualified as' administrator Matthews, garage man, on the estate' of H. R. Yow, deceased, town, ' received the following letter: before D. M. Weatherly, pierk of the faeu out and leave by January l SuperiorCourt of . Randolph unty,' or Death. : v ,h all petsons "having jfiims'tagato '4 " iu-r Sjgned K. K. K, said estate are notified tospresent? " ' V ii : Death." ,? themtdthe undersigned, difly -veilr; .he letters "K, K. K." and the'i fiflcV-on or before he 6h day of Jan-'last word ?Death'&Tfere written with uar19Z5, or this notice will b. plead- a rea nuia, evidently intended to rep ed m bar of their recovery: and all resent blood: -..4 V . .-.persons owing said estate willv come Mr.. Matthews apes not believe the forward and make immediate settle- K. K. K. :ant the message and ment.' THis 31st day of December, 1923. W. E. YOW, Admr. Chas. H. Redding, Atty. 6t 1-3-24. '. : still at his did stand. NOTICE Miss Laura Etta: Smith hnn sumed her work as a ttwher in it.ii.. O. C. Brady spent the fSfc her parents dur- ,,-i!r. L. -BA'a noronts "g Lnri8tmas. ' A. Barnnger spent the nrl iiui v . srJ'-.T;0 V.""v' jrv. aiiiilimd. at Brush Creek b.- r. vnee " larmer re- rtTeXZnnClXX- TrAi weekT I near Uberty and wiU . makV Mi Ruth v., M C F. Davis and W. S. Cain n nome otne larm an operation for appendicitis at Hio-h made a rying trip" to Pilot Moun- lmt hospital, was abfe to return tain, recently, home for Oiri!tm Mr. and M Mta . aydeKearnV "Ruoy Mr; nd Mrs; 2. V. Caveness near & for a holidav ?S3t w!!61180!? Masses MaryadaBuUa and Rosa f d Charlotte Where he attended Kearn " J, "" Owen of the school a6ulty returned tyJZZlZ"" w- 5 ompsOftAnd family. of BU.a.y IMSr "?Ti.!,i.ruS; James Martin. rf-rvT 7v," n.. viramie , yuarry.- were--, rura t wiui tneir parenis ln-Asneuuro mm Cit R'-. - - "" friends here last wt 'r of Seagrove respectively. oltI-Ni?.?al..?ank' New York, spent m.a, wj"t; ' , u aj fr nimm - Sntt f '-""wuHi wiuixaome ioiks. families, and Miss LiJi. ? r- . relatives and friends in Coleridge. appears elsewhere in this NOTICE ' Annliratmn will be made to the Governor of North Carolina for the pardon of Fred Nixon convicted at February Term, 1922, of the Superior . Court of Randolph wunty ior. h crime of Larceny Receiving and sen tenced to Cabarrus County for a . term of 2 1-2 years. A 11 persons who.. oppose the granting of said pardon ; are invited to forward their protests to the Governor without delay. This the 1st day of January 1924. -FRED NIXON, 2t pd 1-3-24. issue iUV H if lr a a-nA HI- with Mn naa rns! Mr. W. SPERO NEWS ... Rev. Mr. Penn preaches at Bailey's SOPHIA ROUTE 1 NEWS Christmas nassed nff in this section. A large crowd attended the Christ mas entertainment at Glenola. Misses Blanche Davis and Cora Ed wards and Messrs Robert and Earlie Adams were-visitors in Winston Sa lem, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. J. A. VANDYKE a - Salesman and Collector SINGER SEWING MACHINES v j i o j ana mTS- uavis speni tne G,w,th,e J?C0Jid- t?d w rth i?7 holidays with relatives near Golds- ... - v ararns anO'Iamilv nnA oaiuruaj uiiii,a uciuic. ouiiub hnro MlSSea Juanitj. A TT...iUly "n(i of Q t w, q1 nra- moat- 0"'' Wj-. n . liaise i Reams nf " ...v.w r - and wifn f r!. i 7 c' learns , tt:h 1 . " ... V "cciiBDoro. Spent Chn'ct. fks hew, " idreltives-arTys. ivuss ivate Nance of Caftidor. Mis, Cammie Nance, of -LexfaSf 5 DaUas Elliott f st. ui i' w Hott of Davidson cpuaPMiss Bingham of Elon Cofe. , JS? ??L??y- John Connor, of Thomasville. Robert Hill is verv sick with rnieu- sPem.. wi" nis motner, Mrs. monia. Chanty Uonnor- Mr. 0. S. farlow, of High Point, School opened at Marlboro Decem vistted Mrs.Farlow's parents, Mr. ber 31, after a week's vacation, and' Mrs. Gurney Henson, during the Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ridge spent a holidays. few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Mis' Fannie Henson returned to S. G. Parker at Kinston. High yosnt Saturday after spending : The little Aailthte!t 6f M, and Mr. - m ... . . . . . . V 1HTiO ID LUUVOlCaLlIlK 1IUII1 Madfee and Velon Vf.? t,,"1!! 1 Allans and daughter, pneumonia. Garden, Mr. Nealearns of Hioh JggJS2 fi W1U1. Mr. James Davis, of High Point, foint, and Mr. and Mrs' Austin f Z7' T m j 8 spent Sunday with homefolks. liott of University were L nf t?001 .8an Monday after a. A Buick touring car from Winston hr J...88?; f .week's vacation for Christmas. 'soipm a vJa t. aJLII t. .rt-rarmer last week; Mr. Charlie Willard - and wife . of Z.- "JT"ml . . ..... Three marriages . of intewt tn t Hirh Point.1' vi . w i f ?Pma' cou aea 1 Are on aispiay ana ior saie Djr , c . - . - - iii mi i v ri rninr. unri annannvA mnan nn , w n w m Christmas Sk. . : Christmas dav. f V- "amme.r ASneDOTO, W CASH OR EASY TERMS Reasonable Allowance on Old Machines We have moved our bicycle shop to our new store on lot corner, of Waiman Avenue and Persh ing: Street, second street South of Hospital, Asheboro, N. C - , SINGER SEWING MACHINES Farmer people occurred recently. Mr. i and mother wmtston n;uiottr of f armer, and Miss Mary Louise Barker, of Hieh Point. mw 'wrf t iAHis rtif mn were marnea at tne nome or tne tnjde on December 18th. They will make their home at Farmer. PLEASANT RIDGE DEAD! On Saturday. December 22, Mrs. vutwvume May , jl lie ruin unr WHN 1 . " - M ... ...mm.' ... r ' badly demolished but none of the oc- an1 L AUrea WUllUttlVUlefi cupants were hurt. IN. L. ' ' t is NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received by the Town Council of Asheboro, North Carolina at Town Clerk's of- . fice up to 2 P. M., January 10th, 1UIBB Vial. JMVIIIO, JTVlIfc,WV H fc 11 .....iict, v - mam, iv.Mn.ii . ter of Mr. John Morris, was marked Ridge, died after an illness of several on December 26th to Mf' Hill Laksi- weeks. Mrs. Williams was- the tar, t6e marriage taking place at the daughter of the late William Bray. J lMmb,5if the bride. Mr. liassiter' is She was 55 years and 4 .months old. ( the son of Mr. H. G. Lassiter of 0ak She was a good woman being a mem- j Grove, and the young couple fadll ber of the Pleasant Ridge Christian make their home in the ' Oak G ove j church for years. She leaves a hus section. band, Mr. Tom Williams and four . Mr. Reid Kearns of High Pnt, Bons' Charlie, Luther, Clarence, and and Miss Cammie Nance, daughte r of ,a younger boy. They are deeply; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nance of Far ler, I grieved over the loss of their mother J were married December 26th atfthe:ana we extend tnem our sympathy, i home of Mr. Raymond Nance in Akhe- lshe a1,80 ne 8fr, Mrs. Caus-; horn. ThpsB vnnntr npnnlA wore nr. ley Allred, and three brothers, John ed at Farmer, and were students! in L- By Charlie Bray, of Liberty, and ' Having qualified as Executor on the 1924, for water works improvements estate of Thomas A. Slack; deceased, and sanitary sewer extensions, before D. M. Weathexly,'''' Clerk of The work embraces the following . Sdperior Court of Randolph county, quantities: all personsi haying claims against '500,000 gallon filter, said estate are .notified to present. Repairs to old filter, them to the undersigned, duly veri- ' 30,000- gallon steel tank on 40 foot December, 1924, or this notice will be tower of steel, pleaded in bar of their recovery; and 250,000 gallon concrete reservoir, ail persons owing sua ' estate wiu . come forward and make immediate i settlement. . j This 3rd day of December, 1923. , C. CfikAC&t. Jfixecutor, if 'Thomas A. Slack. i.Taansnnni m . 6t .1223. R. F. D. No. 4, Box 16 fWU .... : the school here, and have a hostl ' of friends who wish them all happaess in their married life. MR. E. D. BROWER OF STEEDS DlAD Will Bray, of Texas, and a number of , other relations and friends. Funeral ; services were conducted by her pas- i tor, Rev. T. J. Green, assisted by Kev. Cox, at Pleasant Ridge church. SUDDEN DEATHS in v im i t Mr. E. D. Brower, after suffering two weeks with, pneumonia, dieel at his home on Steeds, Route 1, ' day, December 28th. ito He was laid to rest December jl2nd in the cemetery . at Union Gove. where he had been a church mekber for' lorn time. Rev. H. F. Wayiand Rev. Mr. Vlperman, of Seagrove Jcon ducted . the burial service. 4. Mr. Brower was more thanT 90 year of age: 'I1 JHe leave a wife, one son, andfone daughter, Mr. J. W. Brower, also of Steeds, and Mr. John .' Manesa of Kansas, several irrand children-' and a lot of. friend to mourn hi loajp we leal that Mr Brower has. fcone to a better world. The lou is deeply felt by all who knew him. vnvk w oor prayer. .... ' . . k ' ' v" 1 ', THEIR FRItND. ,( ! mLLBORO ROUTE l NElsl , .V-J..-ir f.c'r.s "i " " -" ' f i.'r - 250 G. P. M. centrifugal pump. 750 G. P. ,M. entrifugaf pump. 200 feet- 12-in ast iron pipe. 1800 feet 10-tol cast iron; pipe. 1600 feeU8-ih cast ironr pipe. 2608iVfet 6-in cast iron pipe. 13 tons special castings. 3 12-iSrgat valves. 2 10-in gate valve. 6 8-in gate valve. - 36 it-in gate- valves. . 45 valvar boxes. 42 fire hydrants. f2876,ieet 8-m sewer with appur tenancea.T Y' 4 ' 830Q fee; Hkln sewer witn appur tenance. . i , " Plana anXapeciftcations are on file with Town Oerkjmd Engineers.. Cop fes of specification can be obtained fram.En4neer en deposit of $5.00 which will , b returned to bona . fid ' Set of plan can be ecured Jfrom. igecrowd attended die 6irfsi Engineer on payment ef 125.00. ; 4 tree it Bethany .church Monday Li A J . t a. .L . w K mab ahv ' t I . . . . . a A. Mrs. L Minsky, the 18-year-old wife of Rabbi Minsky, of Wilmington, "was found dead in a bathtub filled with water at the family apartment, by her husband, last Thursday. VMr. D. L. Carroll who lives 3 miles north of - Reidsville, died suddenly last Monday morning, while feeding her chickens. Entire Week January 7th ALL NEXT WEEK HIGH POINT THEATRE (New City Building) Biggest Show High Point Ever Saw Dutton s Society tircus Great Hospital Scheme Carolina. ...... .a-.' ! : ' ' ' i , V V!'- ")4tn become "durieroo whe i ' '' ' ? '; - v'v ' T i , Keglt4 Ol Df. BeU Pino ;. . , ,V";.V: .? . .,' Tt Hooey at ooe. Itcomam 1 1 is , 4 'Xi I', r, ' J ; lut the medicin yout doctirt prcKtibea to brtak up tough, r-f.y enmbinod with th gooJ old-time v ,'rrmrdf f I: c-tnf honey. It loo' ' ei harJ pattJ phlegm. topjf,! 1 coughi)1. rd reduce in(lmmar;s tlon. Children love the lat t. J. Certified check for. 5' per cent ; of the amount Of bid must accompany , Tb'e rignt 1 reserved V reject any Viv. all. bids' . ' "V ".' -. f.i "'.f , ".JAMES N. NEELY, ClerluJ J. B. McCrary Engineering Corp, .; 'r Engineer. ;' v - ') KOTICB f ( .1 :U Having qnaT-Hed as executor 0 th estate of Mrs. M. A. Purvis, deceased, before D. M. Weathprly, Clerk of th Superior Court of Randolph county, ai rf,r""f,i hviiiif claim against Ip- iil ..is am notified to present "Itiicin ti the undor'ilgTicd, duly veri . Iff), on or before tli Jut day of Deei I I'j. 1, or this notice will he pleadvd 1a ! Inr f t' r rfeovery; and ail twron ow : ; I e:. will com forward ir- r .',ite wttlrment id l.iy of N'ivrr l rr, 1C23. M. C. YOW, J: "- utnr, L" ' 1 :t, N. C for North James B. Duke, who is estimated to be worth $150,000,000 or more) i considering a plan to build for North Carolina a great central hospital and ndow it; and from-that -to radiate eounty hospital until every dttsew. In Mortn Carolina wiu nave the oppor tunity . for scientific treatment with-, in tne . reacn oi tnos i ox modest mean.' ' . 4 . Foremost Stars, including perfonrier&Xt from Ringling Bros.-Barnum & Bailey ana other big shows Featuring nights The Christmas entertainment waa enjoyed by all and the. present were aumerov. v 1 , -ti'. r . .')' , Mis Marv Part.-of Greens! ora.U pending I feULday t bom. - ' . Mr. and Mrs. Keg KMding are vis iting their rarenta on thl rotife. -' Messra. Hobert Routh and! Fred Redding, who have position in lone, Waslu are at their home I a Mill boro 1 "- -A i. - Mis EveTyn Pott and Mr.iJowTih. rTheron wer--traletly marred in Greensboro Saturday, RV. A. ! O. Mitchell officiating.- Mr. an 1 Mrs. Sheron ar spending this v - at Mr. heron's parenta near V To. r.rveral of th young pnp: t -i . my, V ; Card of Thank. ;,v For many kindnesses x and expre- aiona ox aympatny during our lot ox wif ind mother, we are mtefuL1 i ' . W. Xhomaa WilUam and son. V . ; ;. , Card ef ,Thnk. v j i V .1 - 3 Peer 1 Duttonls .rif 1 1- U .5 v -;;,.4 Mi. t I' ess I ! 'Ct 11-23 : ! rt;. vc.i C Tcvcr ..'We wish io epms"our heart felt thanks through the column of Th; .Courier, to our manv friend In Cole-' ridge and surrounding community for tne deeds ox kindnenk shown us during th sickness and death of our dear little son, James Wood row. We also appreciate the flowers. .1 , . r r aTiiv ClnA KIam a.k ma a4 ur: . (Signed) Mr. and Mr. F, D. Brady. . 7.. . C Card Thank. ed th tring muRlc at Mr. ,G. ,W. I"up-h Tup'Iay night . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blair, of Crt hnro spirit the' week-end at W. Turh's, Mr. Marlon ' Trogdon nd f. who hve hnd the moanlrs ar" alr x riirfly. ; Tin tl.ivrt wre very tin! r!ay at V.'oUhville -hri I rl iity riik'ht. Almost evrr; drove a far hmi to ft T homo. j . ;rT.'- ,r;'t;,T ivtvrfl fifXi''- TJ $20,000 display of beautiful Horses v and r Costumes-- W (hank all of the beopl for do nation and assistance In buying our Sunday whool treat anrt n r. j o. for the little ones. May God' richest uH-sjtmjr" rest opon eacn na wry r, on of them. ' Welcome to all to Baf g, ley' Grove chtlrrh, . ., .... f. , Ml 3. J. fi. nENSOK, .'t - , . i William Prnnnn, on of the oldest 1 'ri'.ir.rna of C'LaM iirn rrnmty, lip, t or jhl home ne.tr llih Y), 1.--t f'at-lurd.-r. Interment wai tt Fi.:i C:rU on ,'.yn).i y. 5 , 15 OTIIER BIG.ACTS 15 1 y - "5 Scat Sale, Orcr.i T.Ionday, Dcccrabcr 31 - ' at Hart's Dn - Store, next to Pcctoffi:- V TRICES: , y ; 23c to'.cTlua Tax v'-. V , .2! , ' ' '. ' ' ; '' '' ' , f 1 j v- V

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