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BURLINGTON, N. C, JANUARY 20, 1909.
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WASHINGTON LETTER.
From our Kejrular Correspondent.
Washington, D:"cCj Jan.
Ever since the command from the
White House went forth that. army
and navy omcers would berequired
to undergo a mild physicial endur-
ance test there ;, have been muffled
protests. A&auanaL-thing army
Niavy. men over forty years . old do
not keept themselves in training and
it is suspected that a majority of
them alter a horseback ride of ten
or nueeu nines, would experience
considerable latigue -.and soreness.
The test required by the President
was a horseback ridenipety nSiles
in three constructive days a pretty
severe test for soft" men " of middle
age, the majority of them, - weighing
pernaps two nuuarecr pounds: but
what right has an army offlcer to
weigh two hundred pounds? The
man weighing that muNch is probab
ly not iu good health and haa spent
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too many years since He was thirty
id sedentary eating and- drinking.
He is too heavy for au ordinary
horse, and extraordinary horses are
hard to fjnd. A rider in practice
has(an indurated seat and can easily
ride thirty miles a day not only for
three constructive days but for 'ten
Well, the groans and the protests of
the captains, colonels and majors
came to the ear ot the President and
he determined to showj.them what
the Commander in. Chief of the
Army and Navy could do -and to
that ejnd one day this week he got
up between three and four'Vclock
in the morning mounted his horse
and with three companions rode to
Warrenton, Virginia, where he ate
luncheon and, after a rest of half an
hour, rode back, to the White House
arriving alout eight o'clock at
night having covered in the round
trip a distance of ninety-eight miles;
in other words, ; ha vinsr -ridden in
lone day eight miles more tbau he
nas required regular rmy and navy
peers to ride in three days. The
Jresident weighs two hundred
pounds but he is tough and as hard
-as nails. He lias been riding cons-
tatitiy lor years probably about
eignreen miles a day was of c6urse
, mi .
in training, luere can be no doubt
but that there is too much effemiu-
iacy and softness among the officers
dent to ' twenty thousand dollars,
1 a.U' j. -' V ,1 , o ' l . i
auu ujat. oi me opeaKer ro the
Ht
ouse.to twenty, thousand. This
is a ddubling of tiie salaries for all
three' offices. Until thex election of
President Grant the salary of the
President of the United States was
only twenty-five, thousand dollars a
year , and now after thirty-seven
NORTH CAROLINA THE
LEADING APPLE STATE
Notice1-has jus been received by
Prof. W. 'N. Hutt, State Horticul
turist, that the exhibit of JNorth
was awarded a blue ribbon on Buck
inghams and Korth Carolina Beau
ties, second prize-on Royal Limber
twigs and first on Virginia Beauty:
. J. S Grreeh, , of Blowing Rock,'
was awarded - the blue rihbon on
Greegs and the red ribbon on Vir
ginia Beauties. I; r"
Av A: Boggs, of Waynesville,
was awarded fourth on Adrian
Special, No. 67, Class 15. -'
Jy S. Palmer, of Southern Pines,
was awarded second on McCullers.
Martin Glass, of Greensboro, was
given honorable mention' on hfs
Winesaps, and. Paul Va
honorable mention on h
VVinesap. (
TneSparger Orchard Company.
of Mount Airy,' was given , the blue
ribbon ouRed Limbertwigs, the
white ribbon oii Royal LimbertwiVs
and honorable mention on VVihe
saps. .
J. R. Ragsdale, of Jamestown,
was given honorable mention on his
Winesaps also.
BURLINGTON'S CHARTER
, TO BE
AMENDE!
ed and qualified.
Board of Alderman of the City of
Burlington Jbr the purpose of pro- .'
An Act, Entitled an Act to Anient Wa.nd
the Mayor and .
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tne Lharter of the Xity of Bur- may borrow the sura, of "twenty - ; '
linton. North Carnlma -, thousand dollars and pledge as '
security for said loan the faith-a '
the genkrAIj assemjBlypf north credit of said cityjV the ymayoiL ah? 'I'' 4 . ' 7
Carolina; do ilVact:- alderman of tiie cit v-of Burlington -
Sen .1 TKar tUa .a n- aieherebi
lington may own and maintain jts
own water-works, electric light and
r authorized andmnnw-1
ered, without:- snbmittiug the ;:qll'j' '
tiou -to a vpte'oftheV.dal(fied-teTf'' ' "
. o r.f :a r. . . . . - , - . o. ; " -
n Lindley s eweige systems, and may furnish y V w lssue upon v pond , ' , -.
isStaymen's eieclnc Power lights to the uceeaing twenty ;. , 71 f.;.
- J, , citizens of said eity and collect rents tnoasand dollars, m denominations . - .
tnereior,-tor both day and night Vuau one nunar-Hi dollars '.v
service, and furnish water for fire eacV jngJiteit;YrDm;ih'e.date' v . fU "
and. for other Dnrnosps' tri if nitil tneir issue, at a rate ? not exceedinff s ': 1
Diirnosps
zens. but shall i nve per cent per annum, end nav-
for damages' for a &ilure to furnish I a"e'6eml"annually; The bonds shall V ,T r
a sumcieni supply ot - either water yj iue eApiraiiou oi iijir- v ,4; - ;-
ijv infra iiiiiii i.ii" xrc riiorinr . ' . ..- '
bonds and coupons shall be number- X v
ea ana shall be signed by the Mayor
of Burlinnton and countersigned by. -
iigh't or electric power to any per
son or. corporation.
' Sec. 2v That the Board of Alder
men shall have power to adqiiire
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yeas at fifty thoiusand dollars it is- Carolina, at the' National Apple
pioposed agam to double- it; The ohow at Spokane, -Washington, has
wealth of the jcotmtry has more than been awarded first prize sa being
dodbled since the President's salary the best exhibit of apples from
was last-increased and there are a bouth of the Mason and Dixon line.
numberof men, presidents of much Many valuable prjzes were taken by
smaller corporations than the Unit- the North Carolina exhibit. This
ed States of America, who are re- will, be very gratifying to all our
eeiving a .yearly salary of more than people, and especially to those who
it, is -now proposed- to pay the are acquainted with splendid natur
Presideut. v al advantages of the western part of
The brarich of the Government pur State for. commercial apple cul-
hoXvever in most, urgent need of an ture. NowheVe -in the whole east
increase of salary is the Federal o the United States can be found a
judiciary. The justices of the Su- climate and soils' better situated for
preme and Federal Courts. These the growing of the king of fruits
are the men who hold Itie scales of than is found in our'western moun
corruptiou and the ordinary cares of tain' counties. In the well drained
me -iuai luaj ue auie iu au- nunouj muuuwiii auu wvti jLuejuugea iiegiecieu 10 name a ".v auire , . ii - Vi.v.i,Hil'T-,,
minister the law in an atmosphere the apple ireef finds its most favor- scale pf'points for the different vi- and bold riShts W water and" P. V' . e Uea" VSSS-;
01 seieulty snd calmness far remov- able conditions foa growth and
ed from secular concern. Complete duotiyeness. It may be ltteresting
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consecrauou 01 sucn raeu cannot beiw many 10 Know mat in tne moun- trustees to do this. You wi nnf
expected, unless they shall receive tain and piedmont regions of this by the premium list that certain va-1 PUI?oses aH have power ta
comoensating salaries. btate there are three-quarters ot a rieties exhibited in the plate contest p50"060 aDd take rights of way,
T. i U ! . 1 iL .i i ' I m:ii:.,n n.;.J a. . . . I PPSPmenra urafarvihta , ,1
1a iciiesuiLig uj kuow mat tne uumuu appic ueta giuwiug iu uum- were to score ten points, and other I Muiti-nguio mu umer
rotnrninn P.nri.nf c r. r. . Dn I IiVoi"!q1 r r- fi .1 d T'Viio nA iTnuInnui m'n. . -I DrODertV TOT tllP TlirrTkea r-f rvofttr'
vvuuj.ug vuugicoouiau 1 1 jili x u-i w i I.UU1UOI xis3 vvto nji I v ai icuco-u tuc uui u io. seven points
ma speak hopefully and encourag- include small orchards of less than etc. 53 "
ingly of the progress of the Panama one hundred trees. Thousands and We are sending to you direct the
anai and add their voices Ao the thousands ot apple trees are bemr ribbons which were won 1
prediction that will be finished in planted io our western counties ev- exhibitors and trust that y
ery year, ihere is a bright future see that they are. distributed- We
before North Carolina .as a great shall also write each of the exhibi-
commercial apple producing State, tors a personal letter '
1 As soon, as' word was received The National Annlp Rhnw wa
that a National Apple Show would wonderful success m everv resnert tne origmal charter of said city.
Rr;J Atv,A Ar, D.'i beIthe State Horticulturist felt and we thank you for your part in Seo- S' "Tbat for- the proper
Dna jesAreirasnedAwayandKaU- that considering our pretensions as making it such. We wish to con- management of said systems a com-
an apple producing State, North gratulate you upon your success and misslon 18 nereby estabnshed to -be
i k TL v"u, uai;"ulu uuuiLi iu ue ao-1 uope mat ' ou win do as well or I . " ivaici, a-ugut auu
eeot uvra n. a. circular letter was better next vear. - wuujujissbiod, wnicn said
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shall consist ot three
the Board
pro- rieties in the plate exhibits, and it wer. ngnts,-and - other, property- ;"Via, . ,
will be necessary for the board of mtbm andl without the city limits "V" k f-
h ., .7 I I . l .. COUDons Shall hp rPr-pivpd in rxr
i auy vjiaiiaijtje uhssmtv tot- ire i i - f" i r
I ' 7 -v . fcJ I
property for the purpose of getting,
storing and maintaing and furuish-
ing a pure and adequate water sup-
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ment of all taxes and debts due said
city jSaid bonds shall v not be I sold x
for less than par. The money aris-'
ing from the salp shaH.be' expeuded
by the Mayor and Board of Aider
man of said city only for the pur-.
pbsje of paying off and discharging
f.4r
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six years.
bv vour P, and of furnishing lights, sew- If P paying ott and discharging
rm wilh era8e aoT electric power for the city the iuebtednss of naid citTor the ;
w and its citizens at all times: That Purposes above mentioned, , -
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FLOODS
IN CALIFORNIA.
the proceedings in condemcfation
shall be the same as are provided in
chapter 204, private Jaws of 1903,
roads Badly Crippled.
Ssm Francisco, Jan.
oec v., ' nat ail laws ahd Clauses
of laws in conflict wi ih this act are
hereby repealed ; r '
Sec. 10. That this act 'shall go :
into effect and, be fn force from arid. . -after
its ratification. ;
In the General Assembly read
three times" and ratified"; this the.C
...:day of....f.K:l909;
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)th of the army and of the navy,
r. Roosevelt doubtless remembers
le striking example of General
floods rpsnltinir from tha huovv an
continuous rains of the last week out b the. Statev Horticulturist Diplomas will also Be issued and ssion shall consist of
I to all commercial annle ? rowers and in soririp rasps mwlafo on A fKiicn
,.n members to be elected bv the
-ia piim Toiin.ro ul j a magnificent lot of oDDles was col- be fipnt' oirlatPr , . . ot Alderman not more than two of
have seriously crippled railroad com- J?160 rof wiaexnipit. Ihecounty We band you herewi.th an opder ;u"f-oe oi tne same political Being the Confessions of the1 700th
u..:j tairs and State Fair added kthpir u r2i., party tor a term of three vears each.
Sayings of Mrs. Solomon
monicatinn. " 11 K. ;dr nf.na fairs and State Fair added Hheir on the Colum
thA A morinanfi!i'or :.i..,r f k., J quota and the whole was assembled ville. Ga.. for 50 etra fin. WJn excePfc at the first election under
ot the Southern Paeifio. near Sacra-1 and l),ace:, m cold borage at Greens- sap apple . trees, as. a prize for the ' Dls sectlou the terms shall be for St Louis PoslDispntcK
' I f .1 . s I. . J -mm I f, .
mento, part of which was carried
away last night, are out of commis
sion and cauot be repaired for sev
eral weeks. No trains, are running
on the east side of the Sacramento
alley, which has been threatened
with inundation, are reassuring;. At
btockton no great damage has beeu
boro. Before the time of tha open- best exhibit from Southof Mason one two h,nd three
years, and in
Wife, as Translated.
Postj-DispgitcK ..
Would thou be a bachelor girl,
exhibit wos carefully repacked
-6 lUv auuuaiappicoiiuwum auu Lfixoo s line. i dis award was " . j. ir lucl,yioc luau my daughter": . For this is thy
and uo such
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the unexpired terra: and the said L; ri ;: -
nnmm ICGHITl cha I nrnnninn U 1 i I
r .uOU(U,V KUiW . bachelor mr mv Ka a
eked and made since we wrote vou last, Other 7 expiration of term, the Board
forwarded by express to Spokane, prizes, such as medals. dinlom sha11 eleot some person to fill out Uvnr, -Ui
m. 1, .1. - . . ' "7 1 .1 1 !. , . . . I '"."fe '-atoniu. CHJCLI
...c .cnmi taptvuuiy grauiying, etc., will be torwarded as soon
considprinir th fUfftrniltlaa unsJoi. r n i u i .jN.
o ......v.vvj c tau uavc lutiu luscnoeu.
as
o Cnha.
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renerai weigned probably three
nnureu ana mty pounds but in the
ray, ot baggage he -vas like a three
nndred and httv tn milltr
nd the neck of the arm v. Hi
rliiio f oic .i
uiuu,tci'' nines in the rear
the army and there on a couch
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'amuK wuq gout he sweltered in
e humid tropical July climate.
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ihe lives and the treasure lost to
e country through promotion bv
niority of unfit men will never be
own. The only road to- thp
hysical fitness is through exercise
o abstemiousness. There can hp
0 sufficient exercise without ab
stemiousness. Kockefellpr's f,tr. proeticallv no namaw. and the-rain
ias just predicted that the muki- has been f great benefit to fruit
Valler. and ovprlaml truffif tntrt
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cally is at a standstill. f which we Competed, as all our fruit Again thanking you for your
Reports from the San Jonouin . w .,sent tnree thousand miles many efforts in behalf bf the Nation-
iu neated express cars. In spite of al Appl6 show, we bee to remain.
Yours very truly,
National Apple Show,
H. J. Neelyj
Secretary-Manager.
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natter wno was in pommn,! f
e Onhan armv spnt ir mi.l c. . .
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The iramenselv stout old done and Mrrao Chanuel, which 1 uu"' OI, ine pest exhibit trora
yesterday broke through the levee
at .Linden, has been falliug since
midnight. The higb water at Ba
kersfield, in Kerb county, is subsid
ing. Although portious of Visalia
and Porterville were flooded thsre
was no loss of life and the loss was
not large.
Many families in Porterville were
carried from their homes in boats or
in rafts. One woman, who" was ill
in bed, was rescued before the water
reached har home.
Considerable damage was done in
Keno by the flooding of basements.
The Santa Clara Volley suffered
this handicap our fruit arrived iu
good condition and carried off the I
ft , , - . 1 U Kill 1 1
1 n Or oriA lit ltd mumktkrt. I . I .....
:f , sweet young thiug who assumeth a
whose term as chairman shall be for bee,Jmipg 80S 0f she ma
one year. Prov.ded, that smd Board 0ld maid who miketh the bSWnf
the Southern States'
At the close of the exhibition the 1
fruit of the-Xorth Carolina exhibit i
was bought by a "Tar Heei" now
tf 1114- A. 1
ASfi juai, uaufse may at any time dis
charge or suspend any member of
..:. ii.? t .i
tiu com mission ior iaiiure to prop
erly discharge the duties of said
office.
Sec. 4. That the said Wmmis-
sion snail have entire
residing iu the West Wheu he saw
North Carolina fruit he couldn't re
sist the school bov memories of the I
supervision
and control of the maintenance, im- tiun. of th
V Old Fashioned Winters.
Philadelphia Eecord.
It is idle for the Weather Bureau PVeme & managament of said Jife it is.a bac
of temperature Jter, Sewer aud Power Systems, L gas stove fol
and
an unbecoming situation; but a
confirmed bachelor girl is one who
hath, not married yet. '
1 For the single life is a perfectly
lively thing in. story .books.
Yea, it is made up bf rarebit sup
pers and high art arid the adrnira
illionaire will live to be a hundred
ears old because-as he says, "he
bes a great deal of exercise in
toen air and always leaves the taole
l.rwr.T" I C .1 J I.
vi course me doctors
I a . . 1 1 7 ' I rAAt1 friATk 4-1, n ,1
yyutsy is uol proved, out it may "c "A cause oi tne rise m
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assumed that Kockefeller has lue ri 'eT8f warra weather hav
out as good a physician and as prevailed tor several da vs.
i a. mf
as money will buy and this
giowers and farmers. Heavy rains
have falleu in the Sierras, a precip
itation of 15.20 inches having been
recorded in the last four days. The
melting snow in the mountains has
been one of the fiflllfiP nf tho rice
I
ing
ise
t l
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ano supyestmn in Uanr e
evefetive mAfi;,. .
ery reader may notP s,,rl K
thout paying the bill that Mr.
;.eit:iier douoiless nai!i! u: i,.
That the present Congress is of
e opinon thafcvthe big Presidpnt.
pet is worth fifty thousand dollars
ear more than the. President vho
oeen flourishing the big stick in
"J tO SPP Yocfnrffn.r C ..
,uvUalUl
Killed While Reading Bible.
Salt Lake City, Jan. 15. Matil
da Eclund, while reading the Bible
at her homa uear Sandy, last night,
was shot and instantly killed by
Axel Carison,. wW fired at her
through a window. Carison then
want to a nearby saloon, and after
dnnkinsr three classes ot wniskev
told of his "deed. He was arrested
See. Yexterclav f3na " -"""""S ow,lculcul
Horn rpinrf0 fk ilfv to the effect that he had beeu "wrong-
- -'v ,vv Liir ifiriMii lira . i - - '
utivp nri u:ii x by tha railroads" 'and "hounded
Th. mnei b7 llnion to en" .until x someone had
vy nil a.- a. urir m Tnn - . j -
e multitude; but in real
k all bedroom with
i . I w iiror. .'MaUmt .inW ...... w i. I
to com one records ot tpmnpmtnpp ti j.uci oysieius, u. ... fti-P f ,r n..m.un
. r, ,r ppjes grown in and snowiaii calculated to prove "Z. , ulJ,1Wil" r ty-five cent table d'hote for excifp-
me vmnuimoiare. that within m PwtP mik hf mp . "ICI llSul au power as mey monr
mi r i .. . . " " " U' I. 1 t- r i .i I
xne louowing letter. to rrotessor I atiou from vear to vpnr therp i no tul.UK uehC- vided that any per-' Vrilv T nfn tu .
Mi,-, fmm fhi-. a. i .1 I . . .. linn mar onruui ivnm ,-o ' 7 - . . ' J " V
xUlu tUC ujauageiueiu oi tne change in climate. "Everybody': .r"1 "vlu 1LO "culo,uu aa man who would not
auonai .ppie onow gives a cata- knows that the clin
the
i ft-: iiiimi. in i
a k rp. A . .j . tor a cook stove, and an arnv of
. feeC5- That t.he aid. comras- diplT,mas for an armful f h ,; .
'Tr T 8 '? ad a latch key fi,r a nice p, ,
VJ xtoxC:, uunu ,roa(1 shoulders if the
exe!i:i
a
logue of the awurds won by
v.xL r i- i i ..
.x'vurui varonua exnioit.
Spokane, Wash., Dec. 18th, 08
Mr. W. N. Hutt,
Slate Horticulturist,
Raleigh, . C.
Dear Sir:
W e are d! eased to nd Visxi rrrviv lio
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the judges awarded first prize tollaS1 tne winters are getting milder,
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xiaywood county, in iNo. 8, Class 5
- m . w t i -m i.iiv im 14 ill ill u vm niii
umate is cnangmg. . . : I type writer tor a cradle, and a isle
"Everybody" remembers when there T ft i d u snau ior a sewing machine, and an ( .sel
was sleighing on lhanksgiving day,
and, of course, that proves that there
used to be two feet of snow on the
around from November till March
tr i , . i i. an account spnarjirp tmm tho ntH. .t .
or April. ve Know mat ooesn t . r r; onered tnem to her.
happen now south of Maine, and
there you have conclusive evidence
, .j; f -;.
'"-ivV'?.3?-'''-V- J
city funds; that said funds shall bei
paid out only on the order of said
commission, and at the end 5f each
aLt. 1 ha mrkof -C i
ot' this bill fe an increase of tl,P He 18 eveqf to be insane.
The question is"', not, Does the
oi the President 6fjheJCrhit-
arsa year. The same bill ih-
the salary of thet.e-Presi-
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ooes theUorstitution eveu stay -at
home .with the fla? , .
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it carries with it a blue ribbon and
$100 in cash, both of which we en
close herewith We wish to con
gratulate you upon your success in
this contest. We know that it is
well earned.
i ou are also awarded first prize
in No. 58, Class 15: for the hpst
single view of an orchard home.
For this we enclose check for ft A
and a blue ribbon.
In the contest of new apples the
There is an old record in Chester hnarter the sai1 commission shall
I xixl T"k - 1 tail
muinrv of a wintprnhoiit. 1728 whpn fePri to tne ara Ot Alderman its
thppp-wps vprv littlpRiinwfind anurna. receipts ano an itemized schedule o
lv ny ipp. Rut npnnlp don't rarrtr ite disbursements and the net gain
old records around with them; they for ,the periodTand shall recommend
ust remember, and they can remem- .tu "u,: .a 8UOU amoimi as mY
, ' I r, I A. I m . I I
ber the snow they" plowed through luroeu over io tne general
luuu ui mc uiiv. iiier uearincr wairi
" . T o
on thpir wav to school much bpt.tpr
!... , 1. Av.f vnnnmluli, k, . I TCPOrt and
rejcomraendatiohs the
grounds they walked over without
effort. The. man whose boyhood
was sent in Maine or Vermont,
and who is now living in Philadel-
judges decided that ndne of those Pbia'or Baltimore or -;New York
CAnioited Irom nnv nio Knows verv w en uiau ,iuere is no
Jooard of Alderman shall decide
what sum - shall be -turned over to
the general fund.
Sec. &. The said commission
shall elect all officers, agents and
etnploj ees necessary to the manage-
wArtU - p. . were ; , ann&" nnUanW fKo inent and conduct of said svstems.
v Fult) and theretore . . , - . -. onA fi .xi 1? .
none-wcas awarded. Mr J A Dnl to m the da73 wben he llved on f iT iuuueiauou, euoject
e t i-i 1 . . . . 7
of Lenoir, had p'nfprpd 'in
We have written hirn regarding this.
,wai were awarded in
the plate contest also. Haywood
fh. farm Ut in mnnlnmvA vi. lo-ine approval Ot the lioard ot
dence that the climate ia changing, derman, and said Alderman shall
ucviiuc wiuuu 01 sap omcers, agents
and employees shall give bond, and
The Btate Hospital CoramisstOD the kmnnnf. thorcf
countyjyas awarded first on Royal in its report to the Governor recom- Sec. X, The Board of Alderman
LimbertWlS. INiekaiAnks. Pollowat- mmda-tn thp fi
Cons.itut, follow the ffag?, ; But, Uith
.11 : .1..-' - wr, kj 11 rVIIl. 1,1111 T
Jers. . - " .' - - nil t.hfl hnsmfais- for thp nifiono mLuJo;. tL i"
r ti t . . . I r . T" . iuiwiuu, imiBucn remuneration snau
. - ' '"'j t v w....--.. . n - 1 ia&i oniy ,aniu axney board is elect-
Yea, obserVeJiow easily
college professor droppeth h
brew and her Greek and I,
to talk baby-talk. - ; l
And mark hoAvx willingly o
doctor stoppeth rolling pifi ;
pleasure of rolling a buhf'fj
For art is a beautiful tl:i;:
it is, so intangible. Ve.
canst not put thine arms a
neck; neither-anst. thou tie
pink ribbons Nay,' thou ' :i
run try fingers through its ;
call M . funny . nicknames "
upon its coat lapel. '. Neit i;
thou worry about it, nr w
it nor "fuss" over it. V v
verily a woman most ha v
thing to coddle and a'jma- . -ter
than a teddy bear. St !t ;.
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Mrs. Y. B. Warren of n
died at her horire Thursday
ing at 6 o'clock, after a feV
sickaess. She was abont: - :
years of - age.' I Mrs. 'War?' . .
buried in the family plot , y
Crav church "Fridnv R.yv
exceed inglyv good ' woman v-.-viIl ; -
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