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1 ,.k . . TOB LEXINGTON IIXZIAU). ;BiPAGl3 HEIGHT;: .. r.V. TUESDAY, NOV. CO, 1013. 1 .l1-'1-. ' tcHi ,:-v gir.ninmHniiiHffi:iiraraH3UHuiinni:H!inmmii!m: UUU1ILY r.:!!iiin!iii!iiuniiiiiiiii!i!iim!iiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiii!iiiinniiiiii YADKIIm COLLEGE V-J i;-,:;-; V';.; INSTITUTE NEWS ;.. Yadkin College, Nov. 2 2 . AR in this community are about through with their work and we hear the sound . oi th e hunter's gun beneath - Prof! W - T. T. .Totten left last Wednesday for Greensboro, where he . will, attend the :- M.:. P. conference. " Miss Cora Totten is also attending this community; Several of .the lit tle fellows have it.v. V '. ' r- " MiAlmeda Hedrick. visited Mrs. Carrie -Kepley Sunday.- ":" 1 :-:':"Mr. J. I t. J Hedrick spent Sunday evening" with Mr. D. L. Kepley, near Bethany.' . iY':. - ' "V- Little TVIiss Clatie Hedrick visited little Miss Dosie Kepley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kepley and son Arthur made a flying trip to Win ston; Saturday, . A . . ' " ;. Mr.' and Mrs, Albert Parks' and little- son, of Southmont, have been spending some time with their, par ents 'Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Parks, and other relatives. - " Mr. J. B. Time of . the Bethany section is - right' poorly at. this writ- rfrTycgT Cuj-tragji rtC-zrrl rm Ins. .conference at Qreensboro this week, , , . , Mrs.yW. T. Totten and Mts. Flora ;palQyisited;5Mra.:.Paler..s : daugntei:,1 prcf..' Delap met his class at Beck's Mrs; Herman Crauser, ot'Ree'ds, Sun- J church last Saturday with a larg3 ay. :. ... ; : . - " . crowd - present. . ; Mrs. 'X .B. Charles visited Mrs. :H. Grandma Eva Hedrick of the Beth Li. -Evans of Happy " Hill Sunday. jany section, is enjoying good -health v The visitors during Sunday were j a his writing Mr. and Mrs. Dan Phillios of Lexine " : .... . . . - ' .! -; ton, Mr. Jim Taylor, . Mr. Tom Tay- SAMBO & DINAH. COTTON GROVE ITEMS. Cotton Grove, Nov. 27. We. arc lor,v and Mr. Vance Garrette. j Hartley had a corn shucking. - - It i Hartley had a corn shucking. It ! was pretty, cold, but everybody had , an yery glad to know that Rev. In a nicetiine. . igle has been sent back as pastor on AIso last Friday night .Uncle Wes-jte Linwood circuit for another year.' ley. Michael hal a corn shucking: ir- and Mrs. Oscar Embler and Therenwas ;a large crowd there and rother, s6f Thomasville, - spent they' all had -a nce time, and plenty Thansksgiving with their sisteri Mrs. to eat. v . " ; ' . ' j Will Clodf elterl : - : ' We'are- very sorry to note that Mrs. Leroy Miller and children re- "Uncle Lindsay 'Smith hks been under j turned Wednesday after a' two weeks -the weather for Hhe .last vfew days j Visit to her mother, Mrs.' Bcstain, at withV rheumatism. We hope he wUl ; ijeiIiarip; .V '. " -sbbri recoYerrfor he'is' a-great5 help! Messrs." Leroy Miller,: C. A. Tran- Kto the white people of this place. I tham.- C." T 'Tranthamand W. S. r We : arev sdrry; to note that Mrs. xeedham; attended the State Sunday Cyrus" Michael -is" still "under :the ; school convention at Salisbury Tues- i m i i :;or.:arafig : - A" wry, .ri rw-a jtX. -ST (t ri Barrels of Apples v , v 1000 Boxes of Florida Oranges clos e arnd ..will be sold -I ame way for Better your es apples bV' the bo i, it , !' j If ! K V IIS Darrei s MTJ T 'FIR Wholesale Produce Merchants Lexington, LOoc, si North Carolina. ; ( day nights ' " ' The ladies 6f this: community cn- wie'Stnefr "We " h ope ' sh e wilt so on b e out -again ' ''- '"---" ':';: ' '' nfo Maty- s joyC(i a (milting and thanksgiving - leho-- Charles.;; We aTdr very glad to j dinner at Mrs: CarV Scchriest'sThurs V have her with us. Hope she "will T'dayV ' . ii V " v v U "JL do gplendicT wcrKand-are sure sue; j,frs. . S? SI -Hunger' rof -Xcxihgtoa; s. :rF4Thnisgiytr-s-T Is .;cseon.'.tat?.liahd. j children cfGreerisboropent Fri--;.What are4ypu- goins to do -tot return-: day-fsltin'rf aV the h'onie-cf: Mr. C. ?hafcs? -r fr; Ot?cs.:;- - - r " ztet -Tnet Zttisindorf ;had -company; Sun- ; Messrs -""Clarence ;- Sechriest- and Jsi&& -mshU-.Js Qome, again -and don't; Longrof Tlibiacvilb.' spent Thanhs-- rBtayso long. ;r : ? ! giving ' with' M?:' Carl r Sechr!est and :ftr-:'i,Me; are-aying'--baskeir baltrevery ', enjoyed ai;ahbit- hunt.-1-" ' ': jdayrWespeHo be ready to-play ! Mr. JciinOwehr'b? Kewsbmvisit :vome-match rgames ;goonv:f ? : ' Sd his auntr'Mrc: A. Av'Owe'rv last --v, t:,. . -. ilOTJi'i :BOYS.. v?Q?.i r- . -' " ';' ' "l. j Mr.' '- tlficT Mrs. J A. 'Ecrrier ad rHEDKICK'S GROVE NEWS. . f-liilmn ar.nt Jaat Snndav..with .t.li A;r. light School at the Bowen schocl house on last Wednesday night with -cevers.1 students present. The out- look for success is encouraging.- Mr. Joshua Clack, one of the best men in our county, has almost , lost his eyesight, that , he -willi short-time. f . , The- Sunday .will .hold, their. on. Christmas of ijigh Poin make an addrc AProTIOM'D.AMOXG XiXN. drcn iatrustcd. to tbeif cuarc. Is anUosdactcr tcld him it was to Jsact- v ..j outrage calling fcr quick and decided Uown. t be refused to pr anything School Teacher Jos 'TrcattHl a Fnra-; ricf. These chlrca, tare a P-or more. The condnctcr ledtbo mlnl ' iiy.icrqui!tc -In Borne .Vour.t!c.4c!uaco" cf. an -.education, za it is, with ter. from tho -train .while a Sabbath 4 ...r.t. tnm .1 U ..lt-. .1 ' . 1 - - .fVTr-ircd Teacher In Statcsvill.:-"--1 r"1'"'-' U1 mi.,uu-S;iiuim "cr ic v-'-r.v.. . . . - isonccs cp. all certs of pretexts .nd4 Dr.. C'.ark carsc the. 12 xallca to His many friends fear : . IIavin- "cu f N0;-1. W Ptcy.Uara iustruclloaa a,mcst,wors-f be totally bl'nd In a : 1 'r,n2nelK' Iu lbo Ia,l:c.rk-,.Cun .oco at all. it were, better, for.- . Ilr-Iirr .Prices 'for Wliea--, . " ;tho change .frQi. district .to .?nlral .tJiC; hz. lhcy. i!vcd .!a a country: Tcrcnto. Ont..-?;ov. 2S. Prcral- ..School at Emanuel" vo -y .--. ...muuuua so- Terrro-cfcfh rfch;3 aMd Ui-ristmas cxcrcisc3., . . -i , .i ,v . ; - ? .. -triM that Tcicral .-roremtr.cn fa day, -.Rev. .Leo Feeler. X I "J-V"-at " " ' ' ' " V on clothe t ta'e rlc : .,, -, , hereafter r.o teacher related to an , , . . .- . - . . . - t. wm e . present and ....Im ..nr,! tn1 iWWVViv ..,,-.,73? ; rltorn ci,t Vet and InrMdiar Tort .lit? JlefcrajK(Uc.Q?aofth Ar.;;.. . .. V- ,'it'-.;-s wp, . ' 1 . prdnrtr. tat that thff.n.:m charge fcavo extended :a. caH to- ';"v V- : ; r7 ' - Ln::rf- Mcfi.rrt: Rulw. for rfei. .-j, trin b Trf-.oVc or Icsj Pyav, U. C r- Cox. cf ? -Surliaston. ' " T w L-::t Vn'IL-iLe'nc:?.' ' r.t ihc'-ftrrrr 'cf the Wrsttfrn farmers become their pasor. J he. .tr"vP ' ' ' ' :cr.t to f.li . tVc otters VhUh taJie;!! besm his-Y.-orU the first ; 4Snr.A V,i"'n-r. -"- -tJtca DIatrfct Jtid- Hr!--,cf?: to lnrrc Irrts by'thy.tvhcat e;ycar.:.. . - : . . ,.v:'. ,--;v,-;i,; -V- Obtof tendered T. flecfs!on-lrt Ofnrtn- r an!c-red, ... , , V . . i I L V.. V - ' w . .... - ... . . . ... . ' - . W - . . .. .. the to cep 91 .The people ct thQ lioliy-Grove; s ; o:'j. cl Ictzvii !3evcr the .host way w - rw . . : parents, IJj, arid ijrs, D. W.,Yourir;, .: Xesington, Route 2, 3Sv. .S.i i Cf fenwocd.' " f V -;v Rev. Mr: Lylerly filled h$ regular fand Mrs". D. CMadJrova serft appointment' at -this plaee Sunday last ' Sunday ''"vrith his fathfefT'M'r. 'C." evening and preached an excellent sermon. . : ivir. ana Mrs. vv line Heancli snent r-rCy :tn rHrfnn v?i Mr. ;:r. -r.d riruiL arbrough. Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. arid I-Irs. Oscar Everhart spent ting and Mr: 'Tine. Charlie Eeck at Thomas- GHEE WKi: Sir. " AuatiaEAustfOi High,oinst,- 'visited in. this coinrauniiy last celc. y Miss Nfina Yoiits spent Saturday night Vth Misaud-Iedi;iclt -1( .. . . . Mr. Wile Scafdrd. 'f Paa'iel -'County, spent-last Saturday niglit -Messrs. Thuranf and.;.: '-Claude tvrith his brother, Mr." W.:L.' Seafbrd. HedrichYecarfd positions -i. at ; .1 Mr. James Lexington. t . . " . 4 , , , tv pro-..? a contention, so 1 nlvc tvro t. ... , . . 0-ivxn sorviccs-at t.iat ilace: .Sr. vers.! 1 . n'.nr. Ir? rr Sr.?f s Corr.".!-.?- cf Urr- . .. .. .. Glance:!. ot-rurruiK In my county.' , . , " . from this section attention. : . . on. ral-i-n thct the forn?cr tr.t: r.r: -T -. r .,- , , - ' m:!-r nv inirncVatc ooccrvaticn. . . . m., J. W. Eowcrs and family for! ur- -f , , -. . -.rz -thn rlo trier? c! i'.3 protiuc:.?. der tnany obligations to lher r:co V v': Vs:; Z2?1. ' . '' r , - TI'c Ford co:r.rnv rn2iii2tfnd . 4l . . . r 1 In th? I'rsriirstai ri r. certain fam- . , . ' neishfjors for the many mud f.r. -,rs . . , '.., -hat the I r!nn .Vo'.nr Tilrri tj:r.j ;r,v shown.lheri durir.c the fricUr.cji ri: ... . :; . . ' . hr.ci r rrhrml I:rt! tira frin i:: ID. Wide Hailey and J Walter I Pacl:, of Fork Church, Daniel cou"- Mr r-nr Mtc Waltn'p rjroo- nr.fl ! .children, cf Lexington, spent the j i$ t t- T" Pirn1 . r. W.D. Seafcrd rccent- Teek -end with Mrs Greer's father .and.? brother" and attended church at this place Sunday. Miss Esther -Hedrick; spent Satur day with Miss Maude Kedrick. Little Elvita and Blanch Goss and brother, Master Clifton, spent Tu esday vith their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Yonts. ; Mrs. T. C. Foust and Mrs. Thur - man Beck and children spent Sunday ; evening with Mrs. Earl Beck. " There have been some fine pork ers killed in this community. Mr. Allen Hedrick killed one between 8 and 9 months old, weighing" 482 pounds, and Mr. Jacobb Hedrick one -the same age weighing 244 pounds. JACK AND JILL. Messrs. -J. F. Tysingcr and Irving Hedrick, ! of . Petersburg; Va., arc spending a few Hays with homo f alias. Cedar Grove sclvocl i3 progressing nicely under the management of Miss Betty Adams as teacher. A large crowd attended Cedar Grove school last Sunday. Mr. Claud Hedrick, of Lexington, visited his cousin, Mr. Ray Hedrick, last Sunday. Misses Lillie and Annie Hedrick visited Misses Ottie and Mintie Greer last Sunday. Misses Addie and Tabttha Hudson visited Miss Bessie Tysinger recent ly. BO-PEEP. the Lord bless and prosper each oT them. Mr. C. F. Myfcrs and family movsd into their new home the other d.-y. V.'e are glad indeed to have this good family live so near us. ,t. To qur preaf curpr'fe'' v;c heard' the other day pt a .man, .who had a shucking ajid ifavethc drovd, vhis- key. Some of . the bcyd' got drunk and knocked him down. Now. wc are opposed to fighting, but wc be lieve that one who will do such a thing a3 to give the public whiskey in this day and time ought to be knocked down. . . ISAAC. th" ra'i'.!:;. stood an rxnnjiriatlon 'r.n'd r-V.n.l!y 3'o'arhfd thoiicfght3 cf a . t!.rd rrrate" certificate. ;che was givn th iJ?i:nary work ef the srhcol. A tcar!:cr. hslding not merely n first ' rr.d count'. certificate but a Stnio Tradt a!r, was:clcctcd 'rrincipal. 'Tic pcvipls rroncurieod her the bc?3t . in' hpr they had ever h;rd. Ijccnuca . th"! r.r.c::!ctrt- a- rrirf t-ci.irr th:.t Cvcr;r:co to .V;e enrr'xtners cf ' Viie..icr,.r:tiwt f-cJtfra rvaa d;c to a UrV cf protfn diet. atir. ;! tr T7-. Joctrnh - OctdNerrrr. cf ' rti I'nttrd ruh!i -.tr.U!r.t:rTJ. mar' ei ta cxiende-! !r caji.cn tcry cj Dr. thc;comr.y;a:ul had soli thn enr -cif crtV'ciVrirnenfa V the urMicr tnc usual rctr fluro, Thc,, h: ( t Tt.cX. sni; Vna S-etn'rcnirdcd an a ul c.tv '.n .the meter car trade ' v - r;i?!ITnOLi!Jt AVII.LTA?iS fUV i 2,7 ! O !!. N US fl LTV I'.-s CiY children learned more under r.or H i. . . . , . . than at any other time In the " -r..K.. i nr-.rs r.z.,i- ciation r. recent crlih f.r.i cf h z r'.:'- hiitcry cf the community a rrett:. jrood tost one would think. iiut..mc2t ti!rt n:any tat!rati! banhs. - thounh the Mnfluentlar fim'.ly .--i.-. bearded her and received her board .Jobri S" V.'illiams. Comrtro!ifr money, as v.cil S3 the pay of the pri- 1 i,M i t i....v ... ! ,re. f Dr. (Wcn: ILiakervHte. cf V.Tcna. dIrrc'l arcanirr.t.'i in f a v.t of f: di :.r7 theory "fitally untmtx ; jo" 3n,j rar-rtc:! thr.t rs7crirr.rnt3 rtn.iurtc 1 br'IJr. Ccldhcrjr -..-era of . - j. ........... lfl r;,-r durattrn. Dr. n. II. Ccoth. cf prfts-. M!r.. ranicc?) that h'.s rrrpcrirnre in the !'cj:r3!rr! delta was at trriancc w!th Che Gcldherccr theory. "I want to enter my rrctcst rrtiirst, tnu adTcrtiEing that tnc Heath :s interest. mary teacher, they were still not sat-s rcport3 ot Scplc-r.bcr 2. 1?15. chow- r'-rvjp- ncr people." t!cc!ared Dr. J. isffd. One cf them, of course. was.cd thnt 2'7- ou: cf L. Jclks. of Memphis. "At th- can on the committee, and an Individual " ,;aalcs charged ten per cent cn san:? . . rnticn cf tho southern Medical a: 3!iss Iklicl Zimmerman Jntcitalns. I who was r. brother-in-law of another lcans j committeeman, got tired of working; Only national hanks of five stater, f relation In Dallas last week I mw ROTcral railllonalrcs. pclisirra cuffer- On Thanksgiving evening from C:SoiOR thc farra and tbought he'd like tolf6 " CT3' to ZTXS iT not too pear to 10:30 Miss Ethel Zimmerman dc- i toach- (And- for such cs hc- verily. j,a "omc ln3tances- to bay somethlss to eat." lightfully entertained a number of . teaching is a cinch.) Therefore, the her friends at her home in Arcadia in honor of her guest. Miss Sallie : axie to visit nmns principal was edged out, this person : took her plaee and thing3 went nicr-i V.TXTIIU JL.!iT2UIS ' I m b Shoaf, of High Point. The hours i r:iylor cv.r DOy "cepi mo tax- ipayera and their children. The vorst 4,r, ior. .ot. -j. Dr. Jclks declared the fiy a dis tributing agenL.cf the disease. were well spent in a social manner. i:. s. Sena- It Pays. of it is that this man was given a tor George I. McLean, of Conncct!- r.'c v.- Hem Sun. ROUTE G ITEMS. V Lesingtcn, Rt;: C, r 'Novl .24. Say, you Eethany5' writer, "i.what is the d trouble?", As the Bethany 4rriter - .... , - - don't write any mere I thought- I Si.would sendin'-s 'few items. -Tf vthey escape, thev: waste basket Ivili;writc again. C -' . V -: I: .. , . .The health of this community is 'gqd&ya; this. Iwitig;.f :$'iT:"'-':- HALLOWAY NEWS. - ; The" farmers" or bout-, through High Rock, Route l.-s-Mr. A. T. Delap; will -close his singing at Hal loway's the 4th Sunday in November. His class at Hedrick's Grove and Beck's will . meet at Hailoways on that day. Everybody come' out , and hear ussing.' y - The little son', of Mr.. .and Mrs. Cicero Daniel vms J.buried ' at Hollo way last Wednesday. V . - Xrliss jSster Cross ia; teaching -school all the merrier Those pre-cnt wc-c- i bianco to stand an examination andi-t. Hcrtcrt K. Job. economic entc- cw ..rrn ocrcn ttCC. up c Mioses Ruth Cr-ver Lizzie RIdpIo !liave hi3 oId ccrt,flca-c con!lrmrl. raologisi of the Audubon Societies. . M a f-w weeks ago bad never ben t.mi vi ii-i T'r, ' land, on merely a partial examination. land T. Gilbert Pearson, secretary of : a--cJ with the advertising habit. ci, aii:e jicze, turtle craver. Alta ' . . . ... . Leonard. Delia Crcuse auO the Mtoi" And the taetajSodcUc. will start tou-orrovr for C bMlr e '"" Shoaf. Messrs Lonnio CraTcr. ET0rr'"ro Ko!1 kn0Kn- ct ,bcr0 SCCIa: "j"5" of Trl:,scr 1te 5S-a : b00--,:!- K o"-"- Clodtcltor. Fred Tesb. "Jack" Jahr- rfllrMS- ' '' ' ,n Th "o.ld- a rcpiSar adwrluer fcut h.. db- -01! Co-nm-n -"li'ler John V'll-on ' !n thc clhcr c:'3e n wom3n e!--":r. "3 la ronvcrratloa of wild birds, and ?arc. . ben c trto fsr umr- n'v,n. lather' Ptahoi. Lua;;iw"h "ccl!cEt 's'- exPed;re Incrtcd to t bo thewaUr.:f Rapor. oila Evans. Dr. Loo Kin ul!P to almost . ho lt .lay before lb. fowl ar protcrltU by U.o ror- c. C . .-t . 3 l0n -o. Pro' Russel ,s-:iool opened, to tcaeh a ecrtnla nient tracts. , . "-t n.3 r.rcr trd re. s In f)r '. nn i Mole sarnrisc. that tbrro v,-erc son-.e. Senator Mel-eia la fio athrr of f.ablleKy ok r. Urs ca!e. test shcnM section, are ia": near Gtatesviile and Miss Um'nia sowing wheat -l-and reria:Ks-Tiear iLeinton; "v-v i "'' w gathering cbrn. Lumber' hauKngis ks3e3'rValrie. Gross:and-Stela Dean- ;; the order of the day. I blcssoni have ' 'entered ; . .Mr. airgr GroprXlfuntuindit I . ' I . . ' " Hun t's . parents Mr X-.:..,- j t , ?iM3 man v j.:,suimaT:v. 4MK':GrfeplHviSs nd Mrs. JX L been tmg.lpyed,,at Lexington spent atur- 'juthmemt. Visa rnlllr- Ppneo Rtinrlnr Miss .-Otela Beahblossom visited 'yisitingf- hihrteirtS; Joe'BMg'gV'r .Iiss. .Mattie" Palmer ; visftedV Jtrs: tdhlipmWMm- WfatfifSuaaSf-rf tr OrMti4nTtrnic thn :IiI;ientl LririeyT. fs " ; : ' "' : '. n lur. Judson Briggs visited -friends ear.,Dentoh Sunday. vs f uuisses reame liecK ana Rosa Ken-t Miss 'Rlva r.rook . Rnont Rnnrlnv .AZ -:'i:Tf 'si"' -.Vy. ":.. :i.r.r . ov.cuu:i, oyutil .11U iVllSS ' HiSSIO VxOillllS. .J , Sunday, evening;. with" Mss -Hed- Ki:The Sunday ,chpol Js preparing .SSiili ' rff&TS r:annterlnmentXraa&:- ' . . r jv, Mrs- J- L' Hedrick visfbfstePilr,- spent V i J S. . Rf ckard ;' Sunday,-:'. -hri . Wf., -vl Sat&dyJ-in .-idin eton ': .ul' jaw-..' . '-. .',.;-' ' Mrs. ; J. ' A". Tussey who ;iias been t - j . at the Twini: City.V hospital: f or3 some BROWN EYES. THCi?.LtSVILLE- it U.7K int-;;. farmers .'."."in ot: hramunitv h '"unshed their ;aU .orI; and lia7euliie1a good tt -:cfecl li;te wr tsnc to ia:ie-a-iniie vacation, r-'criir". that they are lca!n n:on ry rwry thry f;U to nss rrlnt- troubles arising, she at once rcslnn-' the eV h rated bill known t s the u " ir.e rcor to .acra wno .a rot ed. facing months of unempleyment. '; rolcral :!irr.tory Bit! Art that pro only to find that the sola reason cf tl&c? pr-tocticn far nil zzrz'.CT? trouble was that ono cf the commit- "-irds of- the country.. The ri?-it-tecraan: had a' son-in-law who could reaching here relatively to the enc get no work. 'who had neither taught 1 cess cf tT;e rcnervatjon of thn school for ten years, atlcn'Wr any &00" aens ct marr.h lir.d tir. a rrst- ers Ink. I but no tine for tkf.t. Zor -"-o ',it to nrcna'ro-tcr winters vThcre is fire wooa to get up and-- then, we .just cn'tfeehj . bnt hinl .c:viU!e- chair jtvocrarna itJinicKd"tie to haTi rrow, -rrn in eyrr-r the?- wrmi ; it. i hard a man cay ono time that-he :rt ''A:.. " r-'-V ';" rapiily Increasing- thes organized a Moon-1 lie :hatr learne'd noV toT;aul chair wood: wheinvthi.xiidn'tv.TrT.nt It." .' The RvrD. 5f?CR -ha? Wen elect' ed pastor of Emanucr charge of the, Reforni.church .byh, large majority Mr? Coxjs - a good"- ma'n'.and if- ho accepts . tij call 'will beiloved by all teoUewersr '-of. -the Master;: 1 , . - : .' The population -Of .CThomas.vilIe-is rapidly increasing- these" days' Judflr CLODHOPPER. institute nor stood any examination. . place fsr the r.irrjrrtd w.v.-.r- :b't no trcafcte In the brave. . . . . m:n fronl't: who :lad yet been chesen by the ! fowl, I-' Mm to make the tr.'ii -.7hrn DtxlcV corsls' froni t!;o eld committee to. teach their school." 'ivrlth tha natnmljrts. - town hand;" ; 'y ; UjirauU: appear; cert'ainry. - that - ' ' v Then It's-"Shout fcr clory!''ara I srvfcv.tfc352s; octurrtnVvUhRi sir. VvIILL KN'()V-T:XK;:;YTi:i.IAX likca m ctand iitLn, i:i cAo oiantjv ncc-d r.d com-, '-i' '.$11X1 Kit ITT" OFli TIVvI.V (v ! f r "tn ;MKc and dle.for Dixie!; ut. It: should be-scaled that the' i ' - ' r ' ' !;" 1 ":? :li ; ";. the&cr inii moj 5ojaty- au perl ate rid cnt -protested In; Grecnchoro.. :.ov. 21. Rev. Dr. Thai a -the ltv tastf ever that tho both . eases. :a4d garo the paHIcs thr-ScJt6n Clark-, -pattor'of t First band can play school lawBTsovcrnlrig sucli'-faVk of JXAslryieriah .church :herv. and ouc fir to rniscj-yer rp'riu ,on" a rainy certificates,.! but .tho reply i vlrtuairj-' the State's most prominent minis- -"day;. j ' 1 V i, ""Tho 'school ers, was pat d2f the Southern Uiil-1 Ycr fra-wake tho appears -.to have been larci.b; o cchoc3 with a high i way passenger train by -the cendae- ' hooray It is of. uo.use forconseientloud tor at Jamrstown tchlnt over thf'1 That Uftin tunc ot Dixie.? - zr - . - . - - . '? . . . r. -.,. ... - . -,..-' d .able;. teaclrcrs to spend -rears of utaistcr 3 protest- because-the ticket : ' in. h'ard work in training.: , to" '" attend gent: at STinsbury had 'punchrd his Then iray.. heart's ; thuaplaV rah I Staje rexamina'tions. when" "fbcstj; Uetrcf. to- - Jatnestovrh Instead 'of J vi?j',a:aTM;tnyb"aaa;-t : ' . ." ' )ln&9 roanrbe-: "Fon sueh trained Oreehs-iorev1- Dr.' TJlarV- had been lr JtV likc.l"ra rnarchln' flth tn- old and'capablechers to starrc; nilojSatlsbury- Mtcddlnsunday-'ScHooii comnandf; " rejunciiulhAtid-lgnoraat" naadeiiivcntibni-1ouiht' a'tlcket that ' he! The'r-jes" aint nuthln' b the old ,womc. xfiP'-tbwTXXfuaiviT.tlS'e ieopl5. thoucht was to Greentbofbr raid the Vj tony band " arid.orst 'of all.' the helpless chll- price to. Greensboro, and when the UW thUftln' tune of "Dixie!" . . - " .i " f 1 i .1 J: . ju ' f - ' " r 7 r r x" 1 THIS PAGE FADED
The Lexington Herald (Lexington, N.C.)
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Nov. 30, 1915, edition 1
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