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r- : - : ! " , i. ,:.' . , ' . . , ' ."' . . ' . . . ' t ' 77- . -... ."V ""- '' r i'..' :;:'.' .-a '' c.. ; ' ' ; . - I - : :. . , 1 1 "Here Shall T h e : Fftc s s -The People's Rights. Maintain, Unawed By Influence and Uribribed By Gain." U:. -' V' J. 8 ,"-;?;.-."' I II I. H IN , , . , ,. . , , . . I.. . I. N , 1 III , ... III!. liM-- T ,. , . - , - " - " 11 LEXINQTON, N. C, TUESpAYy NOVEMBER 30, 1915 1 ;M NO. 47. -T.r-T : ' - Mi'-' -'v.." -.'! ' ; cnid LcUcr or Adiaisfeoh latO'Husbaiid,'; - ; rolmf-it MISSION ; Grace- Ecissopa! Church il feutiM cfei Opening cserviqs Sunday Night 5 ti. ;Chds37'City;:Progresg!,--,'v.'-' - 'Eoydtoii,-Ya.VNoY. 24 - ; I " a,'- contest tere yesterday ,..ck' ' t .. . shOTild Jjo appointed adminislrator -; . ' ;,.,. W?- H.GQpea, who kiljed '. Jiimself ; a ' lew '"days, ago in Texas while ori his ;. ; 'Tcrdin5 tip, ho having .died: intesT .;;vigft;at was ; made in behalf. ''.Ji. -."vf ;''','ct ;his 'youns 'widow, Mrs... Margaret V- C;' Gooeh, who was .present, for let- 4'!f;T326i Administration, hef ore 1 H.SF. P VfK ::;;:;ttteheson, clerk.- The motion, was x" , contested by-attorneys for Mrs. :An f -. , . jfcie 'Wayne' Suhor, of Richmond, .the l t yG2ly:: child of ' W. H.. Gooeh, on ac-y'''- v -"count 'of Mrs. Goo'ch's youth and in- - . : exnerionnn; nnd nhiellv on the erround v iS??:'at 'ftaff-.i; Gobch, in her tnarriaso 1 .Thbmisson becicio-tho' bride' :fiMr,:h Payl : McRea Bernhardt, , Jr.,;; at Xfcq i ' . Presbyterian church . Yvcde.3;n-y.!j V -3 t SIBERIANS NOW HOLD ONLY r:f v v FRINGE OF THEIR .GOUKTRY. MOSTELLi:n-COOXS. .Nov.2crat.7 e- n IS: 1 ?;t!,;contract;"; withJlr. G0och,-. had . re ' -. -n - v- 7 lfnquished air her property rights . i Iir.i Svyu3' ,; estate .counter motion was ;"j"Sfaierm Mrs. Suhor. that 1 J Wttcl J.r?Hl; C Gcoch, . of North' f -'Carolina be allowed' to qualify. 'Vffte,K'earijigi argument of -coun--. .,'",' ..sci on each side,'3Ir. FIutcheson ap "' 'poiatVd'-'Ji-Gobch4 administrator. evenhifv.c-t 1 : 30 . o'clock. .''rrilo:VhMi'r'h woe! fill1 trith T?.nvit' hlends long, before the hour , for 'tiicsji; nap pys event, arrivea. The church was orated. - The altar was bankje4" palms and ferns: 1 Many cathedral j candles with lighted its beauty. , Just precedinfj mony, Mrs. w: O. Burgin sangVmo'sti' .vJ', V.i::?K DAY rJEnilCKll) ; CO A. M. AXD .7:30 I. -; Preacher rtfV, hoSEIlT i:. noi:." - of Gi"ce2sboro, fcrrtiy of Ketchikan, Alaska. EVERY--0ME-INVITED' c the hour foif tiio-ji) as artistically.c- ) . 4 was bankjaJ V&itkJ p Many cathedral , , .. , .. -. , . - . , . , . . tapers.radd4xtb J S ANY APPOINTMENTS CHANCED v :U;UOIl D.' :edinc the cere- , ATER COXFEREXCK ADJOURNS I ' , V.Vtt v 1 I effectually: "I Love You." . At, the first soft tunes ojti Mcnd- .Y.'instch-Salom Journal. AY OBSERVED . LEXINGTON GRADED SCHOOL Several changes arc announced In t 1 elssohn s wedding march, rendered the, appointments made at the scs- 24. nho cxe-cis-s having been uj . uuuuo iia.iu-i" "5vf-inorsci 'the western North Carolina Wnf,.p,i ( ucio ui . we mvi mcjr. uicicu .iut . Methodist - Episcopal ; conrcrenco,. church. First came 'Kev. Mr. VDan-t iels, . the- officiating;;miiiister.' -Jest'! the ushers: Messrs J.. F. ..SpruUl, Earle Norman, T7.0.-Burgin" ajid' Dr. Kibler. Following the ushera;irerc the flower girls with baskets of btu-;" tiful roses: Misses Mary Lillian Wal- ser and Mary Leake Neave, dressrsd PL -i "whereupon - an appeal . was .noted to fcV if'fhfi'''" ftfrnvir hnnrt "of Mfi ! : . . the ' circuir - court "of Mecklenburg ,h j-county .-by- - the attorneys f or-: Mrs. , ,iooch. .. : ;- - ;y -. .:;;'.; .Diaeytit)-e 5-,000,-',e-relr::e3tte5ins : val-j f- !-::';V;itf$20 0,0 0 0. Mf0' -Lilr - it- In-th $ . mar age Mioh tt aete f erre d beautifully, in hite:.and ..pink, r j x T - cUanse3 ; directly .'affecting "Master 'Joseph' MoCitt,. J r.the jxjrcei'ih?rix. cliu?Che3 .Ihcludc tfco bride's; hdndspme. nephew-, . was. ftVCHferf of 'ReV. w; i.T. It b bbl n sf f oni potponcd ' 'from the regular day, which was Nov . 5. the dav of Darid- whicb f ndfcd in Reidsville last t-coaV"b!g Educational . Rally. .There jf.r- the plantliig cl trees, a contribu ttibii' or-'7.1S by tho children of thachool In pcnnic3- and nickels' Th3' followics most Ihtcrestins" pro-Sic-ti was rendered: ' - V . ,vi53g ;Velcoaie ' fa Arbor Day, if.i':iirado A and D. N "jlistory of 'Arbor 'Day Mary Nor mli I!arravo, 7th grade.- ; . t v.cturo' Play 3rd grdo A. I Theoo changes, 14 'In number, have eeiij authorized by Bishop. Y. R. Lambuyi.yhilo" none of the. changes aftectthb big charges 'of the con fenrece.':thcy are,, 'nevertheless- of geci'al intcrect to'thorMctbbdists of the Astern North Carolina district. Trying an -arh 'rki mn&rivxif krJpc-fHtXIXL bZ: her, wSJp? 00 the iaeomea 6 iir Mrs ii .v,ill,'WTsi-:T5hoch. Irior" to i''-;f ideafc?b-6ch ' had made no p"fov-; -:,: onjor this undertaking. - ..Among I th ..his. papers' : wasv found- an .unsig: - ilj, which he": had net executed : ""he Tiad expressed' a purpose to make " !f. minor ''.changes--' therein. 1 : r 'Mrs. Gooch was represented by C. T. Bakersvilie, of this place; E. P. Buford, of Lawrenceville and S. E. . Williams, o Lexington, N. C, and - Mrs. Suhor 'was represented, by ' Goode & Goode, of Boydton. bearer. This was carried pn2 sU ;.Walnuttreet church toGst GrQenS: CUv,--.. n-rTt r' " i : " , . .tvv..usviia.iu.f , -.tjitatlor. What-th'a Little Bird v me Driaes.om auenaant. . i.tss i.lon.cn"lo ilic WalnUtXtrcet chiircli;;?rfTr n. -4r. . chast(i!v Loautlful ccrcicsy .of.lhc r rr4uirV7 ? Mude Grimes, entered next eaUnd,c:i:c Ultlicrun church, cf ,vh!ch kctix arct iVg a handsome gevn of Ue.cfcr6 t6MQxvr -.: Rber3, the yo,rS te.-'uw FfSKT mcteor,rtrimmed In fur and lace-cdrV- rbZi nrn r,n "" L .i . S'ad:15 . " , ' raad rr.i v,if: . ' French (Cro. and , north, of if ul f Killarney rcsonV , t Pi Y;0ie frcm. Licc-t- Mo i" Tm VW , ; ' V- i .:Jj? .bride Is tic, r'dr c-ncM- r-' - - ,VP- ?uc fci. T ' 1 ". "' rrrang-T5TpT:io;- .r ; :rinnc; . ;- : . ' ; . Zrz. i. C. Cocks, also rca!U in-JIi-'c r..:t. -- .r-- W Cccr Barnhardt, cf nali.bun'. ' " w Pcbi- "from -i""c ' . ' '0-v. iT n ,a' UOy acr the vede" - . .2 ' 1 armiors , .Laro anrinher bridal -robo of white F. L. Towrccnd. from Morven 'to ? ' i" r,,. ' " . , lcu. r.::crc they tcek the traia !., " nedrduchDES. atin-, cut - d:ort Walnut Street. Greensboro. . . ' '1 ' 1 f .:r Crccniboro. 7ith" oblcciive nointa Wl" i::V r . memory Record. i A beautiful- church, vreddlngvaa that of Mfrs Ethel May Hosteller to Mr. Robert Lee Coor.s, both cf Iick-1 ory. Tho ceremony was performed .i t, Andrews church on Lenoir College campu3thl3 morning at 11 o'clock. The cho'.r and chancel v're tastefully decorated vrith ferns aad. potted. planU," with lighted can dles on the altar. 'An Interested con gregation cf friends and relatives from far ar.d near filled the church to oversowing. Before the bridal party entered, two very beautiful vocal solos vrero given, "O Prombe Me." by Mrs.' F. o. Morgan and ("Because," by Miss Pearle Miller, both, of Hickory. Then, to the strains of beautiful eld, Mend elsohn's Wedding March, Pastor J'. D. Mauncy of St. Andrew's entered by the main aisle and took up ;hfs position , before 'the altar, followed by the ushers: , Messrs.-J. A. Try of the Catawba Collego faculty, J..EJ Y.'orkmtn. Jr., of Lexington. R. A. Ycder. of King's Mountain and Loy E.,Slgmon cf-Newton. Then came ihcffcrido !n .a . tasteful golng-away gown of navy blue ,v?lth her ma!d or hoacr.. Miss Lillian 'Millar, of Sal! bury. .Thoy . met- at the altar by tho .srpom ,wlth tho best man, Mr, Blair IX Irird. cf Albemarle. Bj.thc ilcl.T. r.an-i Have Hailed Their March .".TCTt City cfMoaatIiwV;i;:tcr' UTis j-:: lu ig jvperted to I!o n-rcrc ;:au;r.sh ilerr IVo-A!ly. The Tcutaufc r.r'rclc- hare driven alncst all the Sttts lato Montcnegra 4 and northern Albanian leaving la their control oa!j- a parifcn. of. the routLrrc&l. and southern c?ctior.s cf their lvJnndoza. which with the eld' cf ti:o British and Fror.ch tbcy'aro holding agafrst the Bulgarians, r "With' the Sight of the ccanty ro nnins cf ths Cerb!an army ialo the Albania . mountains." cays the latest official German communication ."our operations. against this army arts brought to a clcse, our object of ef fecting communications vlth Bulga ria and the. TurhUh Empire having becnaccon)IIihed." . a . . . "! . - Asldo fron Serbia,". c ho A ua! ro lls han theater. U farnlsalcg tho ac3t- Tioient.nghtitg cf aiy of th war. cones.-,. Jtcre. along the cutire front" -Italians crc on the ofTenrlvo ; 2 ga last tho . A ustria nr. . . Ch ell s a ro' ralalcxr'oa' the . Cori.i pector v.hflo i.Ve IUan infantiTavc;acfcelx at- -tacked at Osayia. on Ifcc.-Podcora; Height" and ;lhe;I)oberdo: Plalean. They "pentrated Tthe Austrian -posi-, tlons, but crordInjcq;.yiCfi3a, Plater wejb driven. cfat,' t ' ? " , . Ar.UII?PT bombardnicnta .and sip- ruig operauops have prevailed crery- SOUTHBOUND CHANGE OF ""'"-SCHEDULE IN EFFECT SUNDAY grade B ioto. lo ?i erven. - j trimmed in n point lace and pearl w. IL yillis. frora Lc:;!r!gtch to t shoulders.;' the bodice Landsomcl;. I:' The Southbound has made a change in the schedule of its trains whereby the first train in the morn ing goes south and the last in the evening goes north, or in other words the trains are just completely witched around. Nos. 58 and 59 have been discontinued and Nos.. 50 and 51 have been addded as follows: 50 northbound ...7:42 p. m. 51 southbound ....... .7:36 a. m. ; The new schedule works a great liardship on people living in the low er part of Davidson, as it makes it -impossible for thein to come to Lex ington and return on the same day. This, is likewise" a great hardship on the business men of Lexington, as it necessarily forces many of these peo ple to go to Albemarle and other places down the road who would come here to do their trading. N. C. TEACHERS ASSEMBLY '.'.ELECT'S R. H. WRIGHT PREST. trimmings. Her veil was caught with Wayucovillo distria. ' a band of orange blossoms and Tillies' j. t Rodgers. frorii " Yaync jvillo cf the valley. She carried shower ' district to Andrews..'- ' ' bouquet of IiHies of .the valley: V.". L. liutchins. f rem Andrews to Fellowfcg the ceremony r. brilliant Lexington. ' reception was given by Mr. and Mrs.. w.M. llilcs. from Wc:t Ash-viil-Joseph Moffitt at their home on Sec- Canton. - ' ond avenue, where hundreds cf j. H. Wcct. Irom Newton to West guests called between the hours cf , A3hcville. eight and ten. " . Parker ilolmcc. from Canton to In the receiving line were Mr. and xevton. Mrs. MoOtt. Mrs. Moffitt was hand- : 3. K. Creel transferred to North Car some m light blue crepe dechinc' ! 0lina conference. with full court train; the bride and' Marvin Auld t Rceilatlcn-Tr FlCnr:. Chris-! in Lcs!ncton' Vhfro Co09 rnc'MrCrr.-v 4t!r rrr.de A. IS',.SCr th Rew,y crCClCcl Axbnr !Vy Drill. Arbor D?y Drill, Gth grade A. Fanr Our -Trees, Pauline Boo: , lith r;f?.de. Sonr N. C. Tor.t, School. : Tim Ayc.-ck Literary Society held t3 rcrv.l-:r meeting Wednesday nfier--icon. Af f.cr the trar.rsct!on of busl ; ::cc3 a splendid pros rain" was delight fully THOMASVILLE EXPRESS AGENT.. TAKES' HIS OWN LIFE small engagement-. in tho Itlpa dis trict there has liitn. no fighting while on the GalHpoII VcaYnsula only artil-Icr;- actions and minias -operations have bef?n.In progress of late. - C-.ad. lz s camraandccrcd all the best grades of wheat-tow la ctcrc at the head cf the Lakes and cast- Crrei-oboro Ncw3. j -,7a rd for the us; cf Great Britain and Thomssville, Nov. 24.- S. B. ! h:r Allies.- Th" sn v-t t-vrr, 1 111 . A transferred from ,'m , groom, their parents, Mr. and i Sonth c-yoV con'-cnm v.... v uu a.. I " rfr u n r r r c r i w . i M Three Charges Rack. t absent, it was very interesting. The Three of the six charges in tho ap- wMttrt ,,e, Mrs. Paul Bernhardt, Sr., Miss i Maude Grimes, Mr. Paul Bern- i hardt, Mr.'.nd Mrs. Walter Wood son, Mr. and Mrs. J. W and Mis. Charles Resnei Mrs. Tom Bates and Mrs. W. O. Bur- j Friday, wero gin. All the rooms of the lower floor ; being allowed to stand as read out! v-ere thrown into one and the ha)l;jn conference. rKo m P0!ntmntS f UlC Wc3tcrn North! solved. "That Capital Punishment Mr ;r;lCarclina Methodist conference byjSnouId bc Aboiished In Xortu Caro. lei. Mr. and -Bishop W. R. Lambuth in Greensboro .. reversed yesterday Una." Tho affirmative won. and Charles Hackncv was drrlnrnrl th morning, the original appointments bcst spcakcr. Thl3 was followedby ja declamation by Forest Lancaster. it was moved and carried that the Mirth, leca! agent of the Southern Express company, "was found la his room at 11 o'clock today In a dying condition by Mrs. Mary Thomas, a clerk in the' office. An empty carbol ic acid bottle was lying near, Indi cating t'dzi he had swallowed, the contents. A physician was called but the dose was so large that bc died at 2 o'clock. Ill health 13 tho only reason as signed for the rash act. Intimate I friends knew that his condition at times was quite serious. Auditor York, of tho Express. comapny, ar rived early. thl3 morning on his reg ular Itinerary of auditing the books and rooms . tastily decorated in ; TUo orislnal .ppotetmcnU thatsoclcty ap ate . ruln of b,s route- Whcn ho wcat l Southern smilax, roses,- chrysarl tho-; were changed Friday and reversed; mnmf? and tmilinf roH -r TVTt o n .-1 1 1 . -r- lit t 1 . . i.ru.yar.iuuows. liev" "" the member who mtrn .ho h,,f lmJlc "O It! urs , v. vaiser met tne guests in Hutchins to Andrews, Rev. W. II. ; nrovcmcnt !n hIn ,ltrrflrv wnrt" ago of 50 .! "a.!?VS; U; U- lla:SraVe lecljWiHis to Lexington and Rev. J. P. ' the ycan " Che office. . I III' AI 4 III I I III k PT TV -k V "TT- x I v - ' m M - Z w , f "vv , itU, U. fb.UlUfe t'lUCI Ul I lU l -I the guests were introduced to the re- ' Waj-nesviiic District. The cthc ! aL I f m mm mm amount to buy a medal to be given "13 fflorB,nK a"n ioo mm ought tncro was a sbort- or $60 In the accounts of fter the work of audit- - m m mm ... thern will bo a nvniv mntnet tnw no I n progrcsscu ior awnue Mr, - m m w m w v. aj AVI a J ceiving party. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mendenhall led J interfered with. three changes made Friday were not 'improvement medal." the way to the dining room, which Attending the conference were ! 1 j LEXINGTON MIRROR XMPANY ITLES SUIT TO RECOVER : The-' North Carolina Teachers' Assem :.blyiin session at Raleigh Friday ; v elected the following officers for. an - "other year: Mr. R.-jfl. Wright,. pre3r : :ident; . Mr. A.-T. Allen, cf Salisbury,. : .. ' Vjge-piesident ; : Mr. E .E, Sams, sec retary while the'- following '-were . elected members of the executive , ozaittes: jMiss; -.Essie Blanken- 'hii)-cf Ciisrlcttc, Dr. H. W. Chase. h Xjtnvethity cf 'North Carolinav ''-.aiMrC'. Hi VI- Braapon;. - elf-Craven jcoiipty. : - v ; ai t-. .-. . '" : k. ' x ) V''"lix?pIPriS vcrg, adopted pledging The color; scheme was pink and j Eoyer cf the Winston district. Dr. t . .... ' ! wnite. lne highly .polished, table Weaver, of the Greensboro district Marsh left the office and after an ab sence of a few hours Mrs. Thomas went to. his room and found him in I the condition stated above. A loiter was found in tho room di Deauuim in lis a.T7DOintmeni3. P. -.hnn I.-Tn inth Vrilrl in f Klrfor 1 A Washington dispatch announces reeling. that his remains be sent to . ktfl.1t flirt TnTtnirtnn 1IL.. - .. . c -v.un.w., .timu vumpajy hl3 bo31c Charlotte and statine with its lovely confer piece,' large cut 1 and Dr. Mann'of "the Charlotte dis- .has m a Petition with tho -inter-; lb2t bc hoped the people would for glass vase filled with pink, roses, j trict. ?.Ies3rs. Ilutchics and Willis 'statc ornmercr! commission to re-!gC bir3 " ' u;aiijr-.cui giass xompoies miea wiin ri. tardea v.o ratifrn"" ve;ternav. . v vxo-.ou kuccu excessive: ?fr v.' piriic and -white confections was ai I ,",c:;.it rate charged from tho South- eru and other railroads. 1? - luz I ito ihe epe- market and possibly fac.'rr t! c payment cf hl.;h prices. It Is An nounced thct a .fair pric5 vrill he paid for the whcit command crcu. The Roumanian King at tho open ing cf Parliament r.t Bocharcst.de clarcd that the situation Impored'up on Rumania the duty of uniting the efforts cf the people for the defense of their country and expressed the conviction that the Parliament would continue to supply the needs cf the Army. . " WAKi: FOREST GLEE CLUB BAITIST CHURCH' thing" of beauty. Just over the table j 3 the chandlier was tied with a huge tulle bow.. . Those . in charge of.. the dining:! Thompson and Frances Holt Mount-' castle handed, coffee to the gucst3..; ' ItTNEY RUNS OVER TWO . ' . The gift room, where many- lovily HORIjIIS AND TWO MEN 1sUPPortrto. the efjorts of ihQ State Iieartinen5t;6"f 'Education and endofs- '5iig$te;aamHistratipn Jl yI cioyneStatti Superintendent b" Pub i . li.c , Instruction, ;al3o:-,rexprcgsing.-?re- LrPO .woe Misses Pearle Hege, Lena j ahd: useful gifts vrero displayed, vins vnnuz,-Jessie -Wheeler, Rcsa Mof, presided over-by Miss Pearle Moffitt. 1 Tuesday night about 7 o'clock tho fiH iihtli-Loiiise Benson!' After havfj The,, bride's . register was iri - charge I jitney driven by AV Y. Lanier ran Into ing been. served .to delicious refresh-It olSiss" Mafy-'.JameVVrn-Antonl horses led l.Mecsro. J. W. Llnd- iis,. wiiicii v,-ere carried' out in tlK;Tcxas. and Mr.-Y.' F AVelbOTn. ' joay and-L. V. Bam Ono ofthe .?iORnene,:t&e guests were-showrii The. bride is the .youngest daugjj-i horses v.aa so 'badly 'Injured, that he o f the: cokee r.oom by Mr., and.Mrs i ter pi the' late jiCand: Utrs, .William 1 hr icric continued the au dit cf tho bc-olcs all day and late tcnKht no shortage had been fcund and ft U hardly expected that The Wake Forest Glee Ciob. will give an entertainment at the First Baptist church Thursday evcnlag un der the auspices of the Civic League. This club numbers 20 young men and Is one cf the very best on the road this reason, being' unusually strong. They will give a most enjoy able entertainment. Popular prices prevail:. 23 and ZZ cents. The Greenrbora News says: "The Wake Forest Glee Club at the Xor raal last night gave one of the racst dcllchtfal concerts cf the kind that ass been heard in Greensboro thl3 crsson. Thct2 who have foUowed the ccur33 of the club for tha past j ucoqi m:ia:-:c tae Ere .3 to there will bo any and the auditing Italian hand cf Dr. Hubert Potcat ii is nearly complete. ro one knows I the stylo 'and snap .with wkich tli; the reason Mr. Marsh had Ln mind j : rcgriwl la, rendered; and in fact when he made the statement about f Dr, PctcaCs v.clia and especially bis thcschbrUgo.to Mr. York thU.mcrn-j vr&adcrfal voice .play ; no small part lzj5' , . . . ; 4 ."nik.c concert' the. tuec-ars The body. was prepared for.bcxlalj Ihzf.R iz'l ,. '. . . ... ' ' W 'WW- m V 4V O J AS W m m ' v greijht :the . death of- s-Goverjibr Tt nryi ;ofhi's- reStcbnstfuctive work. Ti or, educa- : . Dr. J. C. Leonard went -to High Fointjilohdayv night to address.. the E--.T::trK'-iDMsTO' Ai;f:M.; ofTthat1clty?-ipU:at f. ... - '. .- . ' . .' . . t . 1? 1 V A- . 2 ' -' 1 M- . 1 'J .. . ' IS 1 l' . 4 1. i. ii :t'reaxj gaterug. r aiioxiai ;uauuciio aea mucnricr tno" enjoyment of the'! V .V00 b' and.JJrs-ter pi fbo' lajtQ .MiCandjUtrs, .Wniianrj n'ad- - to - be, shot-at 'onccand both nddf for the arrival of. Mr. Marsh's , ir::pY,VYKi;-AX.Xlow : retl Thonlpson., , where tfifey were.reH; Thompscn and has many friends Messrs. Barr nnd-Lindsay "received j son who came "from" their home, la ' ; . CRl'o iD V VV " ;ived by Mr. and Mrs. w M. Koontzi both here and elsewhere., Mr. Bcrp:i painful wounds. ' MKXanlcr blm'sclf Charlotte ,cn ,N'o. "46" this.evcnlnr. "": VC -1 -' "r - i n - - t !a t X ceivd Mrs.: J. H-. Greer v. and ;'Mrs. C."M; hardt'usthe' nonulaVvUalesma'n for U?as considerably hrnlccd also ' and Thompson poured coffee .frOm a beu-. Smith & Wordsworth, of Charlotfe.-jtbc machine badly "smashed. ' V tifull;decpra)ed; table; , Here.-hugctj Later in the-vening :he bride v?'-! - i . . . yeljowrysanthemums; erei'useclj donned p becoming trayelingVsuU of-." Mr. 'J. T?. Miller. proprietor of the f?Jj. 3?ier pieced Tables andj dark blue, broadcloth;; trimmed wi'rh'.Tlmes-Mcrcufy, -'of vHlckdrr'bas' an- nouhced the" saro of that publication to Mr. 'Jobn O. - Berkley of ' Water lobr IoVata( practical" newspaper man t;ho JcOm'ea to- Hickory highly ' rec mantles held pretty- 'cahdeJabras'withj Hudson seaL- Then -she-'and MrJ Aiilda .Sheets ; played many beautiful selections j du ,thevicrola: whlc riA v 4 Bernhardt lef t In an automobile for Salisbury,, where they tookT a train tor jsortnern points. ffxnp . vvww.1,,! ;t-r M'-iur.Ks -.-1 w WfcJ,-' xweuueuaau, ' - . niancne end . 'Air. jJdonsjPnJjthe week- witn ms parents. , .." r Mr.Marsh came. to TbomaavlllojUi Apfll of jthjs year fromjCbarlotto to succeed A7trMoten as agent. , He never coved hlsr'famriy "bat" fre quently visited theta la .Charlotte." A Thcyouns" man accompanied ,the rc-J :opl-cf the Rccly .Creole section are jnains qi.xifi .rainer nomc lon.gt.oa per- axksusj or. .tvcrX to beg'a on lyoan -scn scent" awblle witH him oTnmehcTed'by T)n3ihes3 tncij 'of ; his; this summer' and three weeks ao city. Mrs. Berkley will join her Tius Mrs. Marsh came and spjnt several band later.-; idays with him. I i t:jc.rca;,pnt ,la to le bnift from that section to Center street, known as tho BIcscckcr rcad77 They have al-n-ady gena and "cleared off a consid erable part, of the right of way as ur veyed. and , have" .contributed, the cqa IvaJcnt . of . more than 1 0 0.. dars labor with a tcauu They bare prom ised, the fullest co-operation to the commlsAioirere. - i .0 v '' " Vi waaaaaM THIS PAGE FADED A- ''1-.f . . " -. . ' " .;-. ' -. . -.,". .- .; . ,- : ' -. . V. v ' '.';'-s -;. " ' ' '' .';. . : -,;-;-"; '." - .. ' ".I
The Lexington Herald (Lexington, N.C.)
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Nov. 30, 1915, edition 1
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