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A blue mark here ncai;fl that the nub fcribeT to thw copy of The News is be-li-ind on ubscripton Plcae xmkc a iuy jnent ait noon as con venicnt. Site FOX. xxxiv MOUJV2 AIRY, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY OCTOBER 30, 1913. NO. IS AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION. From a review of the. amend ment to the constitution agreed upon by the general assembly to bv Aubmittrd- to tho people in NovemlKT, 1!14, at tho general lection, the following give the jutfrstance of these annendmemhs: liy striking out of article. 1, seo tion f, the words "insurrection or tvbVll'ion against the United States" aiwl inserting in lieu ihorcof the following word, "the war &M'tiwTn the .states." My striking out Mr t ion 2 cf article 2 and substituting: "Sec tion 28. The (members of the gcu rai assembly for the term for wh.tt-.li) they shall have been olect wj sluill n:iive i euinjiensation for their scrivecs the- sum af $6 per day. They shall also bo en tiled to receive five cents per mil', both while coming to the .aeat of the government and while returning limine, the said distance to lie computed' by the nearest 1'mw or route of public travel. JShould an extra session of the gcneril assembly bt callcst thw firinluirs and presiding officer sha.ll recieve a like rate of mileags toth wihle coming to the neat of 'government and while returning liume, the said distance to I. computed as aforesaid." iHy adding at the end of ar Ik'lo 2 a new section, sii-tion, 28, lhat the general assembly shall oot pass any local, private or special act or resolution, such as relating- to health, sanitation and abatement of rtu'wanees, charg ing the names of citien, towns imd twri-shijiH, authorizing the lading out, opening, altering, maintaining or discontinuing high waiys, stared or alleys; relating to ferries or bridges; to game or Jhtuntir.g, to non - navigable streamis, to cemeteries, to the pay of jurors; erecting new town shfpst, or charging township lines, or the lines of school districts; iroirt'ttinjfl fines. penaltiea,' and for-; feirtures,' or refunding moneys le gally paid into tlie public- treas ury; exempting property from taxations regulating lalior, trade, nailing or manufaetnrii.g; ex tending the time for the assess iment or collection of taxes or atliw;wksei relieving any collector of t:ixes from the duo pcrfomn-im- of h'iH official duties or his aunties f rom liabilty ; givw-g ef fect to informal will. and' deeds; with a few other subject addel. "The a-oiiIlly imay at any time repeal local, private or special law. Hy .striking cat the words "'fiuvt lay of in section 1 of article '.i and inserting in lim xhoieof the words "sicond Wed iedav after the first Monday In." 3y striking out the words ""fuir years" in Mcctiou' 11 of article 4 and inserting in lieu 'thereof the word:s "one year',' iiimli ly adding at the (ivd (if sjiidi ji'etin the following: "The gen eral a nobly K'lmll group the tVu,P'"rier court district into JMit tbn five divisioiiK, and may limit the respective eireuitx of jinlgi-N of the Sujcrior court to the division in which, their dis lr'.'t.s are. rexK-tvcly, yroujied." Hy adkling at the end of sec tion 11 of article 4 the follow inig: 'Aml! the general nxhvmMy, may geiteral law, provide for the cHiilection of sjn-cial or etnprven 'v jiklgevs tK hold the Siieriir T-ourtH of any oounty or district, "wilNn the judge assijgih 1 thereto, Iy recirtun of tuickinctw, lis4i.bility or other i'aast', is unnblo t at teil and hold sui'hl courts, and wlh'n im other judige is nvaibiblel 1o Ik d the .same. Much .spivial , rfliH-rgii:cy judurt s sluill liavej llie we!-K and authority of re-J Vi ilar judo's of the Superior; vnurt.s in the murts which they! an ? apxintrd to hold; and! the genera I assembly shiill pro-; ''ub for their reasonable cn- HHlhSittioll." I Hy striKJii g out i-:-t!or-h 2t. "2f aiwl of article 4. I y a'lrikg itii'Kf aid .striking out! i.ll th.' feetiiins .f article .i and; flvni ! of nrti'!-!i' 7 anvl insert-; invr in lieu of sakl article .'i the l'ollow infg : ! Article V. Revenue ation. and Tax- j "iSerticn 1. Tax..- hall b im- p'iMtl indy fr p.i'-Iii- purKweH 1y mid with the ein.nt of tie people- or their repre ittat ivt a r the gei,rnl assembly. "Sec. 2. The geiwral assembly may, cunwwtctiit with rwitund ju t'h'o atnl (Kpiity, clarify ul(ject of taxation; arul all taxes h'a!l hn uniform npofl tho Harnc clais of pniperty within the territorial liuu1 of "the authority levying the tax: Provided, that iw in flome shall be taxinl when the pniperty from which tohu ir'onv i de.rived w tiixml; and-, con-Virt-tent with natural jiwtice and equity, the geru r.-il at-mbly mui'.v irate wuhjeet for Ktate arid loeal purjx)' "S-c. If the Hnbjrt of taxation lie Htijmrated for State ami local tirptc, in a m.-utmir iimt alhxwcd by htw iiiimediatiiy prior to the adoption if thw aiineridiiK-nt, no jiart of the ad vaforoin tix on rel eite, ex cept, tbc real estate of fublic ser viv eorpirat.ion, shall be ai pdied to rttjite nurjrWH, Sfv 4. Tin; jmer to tajc iall not li surrendeml, U(S)jeJided, or contracted away, bn.t "Wi erty lie longing to the HtiiUi, h ciouuty, or a mmn'w-iplaity nIuiM lie exemljit froan taxation; and the general assembly may exempt eeaneterii-H, property held and uwed for tiliKvitioiml, Hcienbifkv lutATarj-, charitable,, or roligiouw irurposcs; jml aho i'rwmal pn perty of a natural person of a value not exeeed'usg thix-e hnn driMl dollar (3(K).)." "Sh;. 5. The ad valorem taxes on real estate or personal pro pjerty kIwiM not excised for nil staite and cornnty purposes nixty nix ahui two-thinf wnt jut an n.in tin the one hundred dollar a.s.sscd valuation of such pro P'rty, unleHM a gnwuter rate be approved by a majority of those who bhll vote at an election held thereon. The ad valorem tax'-w ooHnx-ted on real i-state annl per aaal -property by citW anl Cownti tii oil iuit cxcewl, for all puitjioscs seventy-fia-o eenta per annuau ou the oiui humlred iol larsf ansnrwd valuation, wnlctw . greater rate be njiprwvd"" )y"a majority of those who slaall vote at ah ehc-tion held thcjuson: Pro vided, that thee limiitatiortj on thii rate of "taxation shall ik1 !;lly U taxes nw'ewar' to pay le)Kt3 contracted prior to the adpSwn of th:s amen bnent,' nir tk fAXM bcretTft-rt. autluorized by vote of the people. "iScc; G. Thp general assem bly sltfill irovid fw a capitation t.HX -on every inalc iidiabitnt of the stote over twenty-one and iin der fifty years of age, but not ex e vd;a;g two dollars -r anmim tVr :iil purpx. s, ai d in y levy t vr $2 for muiii'eiipal plir pu. The general a-w-mlly may alxi provide, by general law, for the exemption from viynient of said capitatUn tax in speaijil eLskB on aecmint of nverty ami nf'rrnvity. "StK-. 7. The general aiuibly ihall have no power to contri't wt.y new debt or pecuniary obli gation in lw-hwlf of the state ex cept to su.pply a ca-nwl deficit or f-ir MiiprNvijig inviisioj h or inr KuiT-c)t''Ci !', itiV.h it -hall :u the 'tine IxiJl levy a spii'-ial ta.x tio vy intereht anmiiilly, and pro vide therein for the levying f tnx for the payment f th. pr'm c'uiil by the date such d..-4t ni-i-tuies. TJie geiu-ml jiW-mbly hliall Rive no power to give or leml Jbe clvdnt of the htnte in aid f any jk.''son, ussoeiatLon, or eor jK.vrstioi unleK the wihjeet lx viJ)inined to a direct v te .f the pcoijJe of the .state and be aj ptrovel by a majority, .f tin he w'U-v tbiJ v'otl thereon." Hv strik'irg out the word "re bellion" in sretien ' f a-t-1-!-.' 7 arnl uisnrtji'ig an lieu thereif the wimv!n "war bt twie.i the dlnti .s." I'y - rlikSi'r out section 1 of ar t'.Kl.s N. and Nnlt.it,utii!g ther.-for Mie full i wintj: "Section 1. No corj j-at ion vhall be ereateil imr f-'iall el- nt) r 1. extci b il. alt-red, or atiiicirhd by i-i;il act. ex -ft eirp ir.it id s for ch.i-itr-be, cjilnealhu.-iil. penl or reforma tory jk'irp.iss' th it are ;o I r - i I i mam uidcr the patroiiaire and c'.utivl i th ' .'Titf; but rl" z--n- r .1 a-s".ti!bh sb-dl rovide by If- ncral laws for the char? .rinu' i! d org.i-!;!.at:oi i f all ivrpoi-i-ti"-i aid f r nnii'ik lii i.'. ext.-nd-ii'g ai.d Tir f -atin- of a'l cjpr t rs, cXcci thoe above eniiit t -l l.y .sjh 'nl act. All iue.K tr ii ial la.WH and Kpt-cial act may aJlnd from time t time or rcfpeuhif; flJid' the c;en'riil n.sNem- Ifly Tiuiy at any time by pwial act repeal the charter of ariy rnxraikai." Ity Htrikiing out the wonL"four nwmtliH in eetron .'1 of article 0, ami nwerting inxtad hereof the word, "ix mfxnth." Judge Staple to Try Allen Suit llielwnoml (K-t. 27. Imlge Wal ler II. St.'Vphw, of Hoafioke, wa to lay lmignated by Governor Mhiiji to sit for Judge A. A. (lim-plH-H f the Wytheville cir cuit ourt to try neve nil civil caK ugii'inst membern of the Al len family of (larroll. Tlw suit are the rult of the Ilillhtvillo horror of March 14, 1U12. .I-ude Staple jiresMleil nt the murder trialt of the Allen gausg a.t yir, the Knit have bcn nrt for trial November 7. That the civil cascji against eneinbers of the faunous AJIcn fatn- ify, to 1m' lu-anl in ('arroll wnn ty, November 7, over the trial of which Judge .Staph, of thi eity, wlili prew'ale by appointm-ent frun Governor Mantn, will be in tereing, was ea'hlent when it be came knom-u lat night that tle i5JueH involve lin on all the pro perty left by Floyd and- (flaiude Allejii, the two mieoi who were ex ivnttd for the. anuixlers of Jntdge Miiwie and otlie.rs. Tlie property uf thi'se two waa jnortagiaged gooc after the memorable lay of he shoot u-g in llilkville, March, 11)12. TSiey were given, it i iv deTKttxxl, to secure attorneys' feTi anl ' expeuroeti. Ln the civil ease, the adiuiuiytrators of four of the mien, who were kiilktl wi the shoot ing are bringiuig suit to recover diwnagca of $1(),(XH) in the lU-atli iAf eax'-h person. Mmme .spi-iciilatiiin ha am-n a to whether or not any action can be taken to throw out the liens hold the attorney; ir it w kiwAvn tliat if a judgment is g'tv pn in each eSvil miit nothing can be realized on tle' if the iaort- -gnge are held! good; 'irhich'(?tfbd inmke tlw wins for a recovery or damage unnecessary. It i ua-dM!-Jtot flint t mortgage held .by' tlie attorney practically cov er all the properties of the Al ius who had oouuwel repn-fieixt-:ng thttn. TIp.i puts the cas- Cll a basis of whether or not th s inns will stand. 'lb. prop.-.ty e- Claude nil'! FIon-xI Allen together, whVh aj proximately is lioO acres with ap purtenance, i fully mortgaged, the liens held by Wie attorneys; aiv St i said that tlu-se liens ii;st be ovcrrklcn In-fore judg in mt, if any, are given ag.iin.s-t the estate of the two men, can Jhp r-a!iyed for anv value. Wilmingtc'n Ladiea Declare a Bcycn-tt. Wilmingtin, Oit. 28. A lwv voft tn the uiereliantH wbo take Blvantag of tlw privilege given thi'm by the city council and n e t-.vo f 'et of s'ulewalk m front ( f thir .stoies for the display if fiAl griffs . ah i ig with other merchaiuli e has leen declarel I'K 1j) lealiiig housewives cf the city in session yestenlay after noon. The fir.-.t steps towaid lu foi-!iiatioi of a housewives' h-jigue to lie affiliate wi'h the :i't" irj:J organizatiiti by that r.Mtme were taken. 'Hie guinal obje-t: arc to islni:!' the c i of living and to iiirpix ve san'iMry ei: dith rs at the nwirkt tr. In the r Jolutieiv dei-lai ii-g a Jh y- o; ui! the nierchant.s who dis play food stuffs oil' the .-ivlcwalkj the aetii n of the counc'l is trin-f v condemn d. New Trial Because Judge Didn't Charge Jury ll- i id: Cnil.r to'd the jury ,i V... .m t ' n.ahi '.to i .it'ii" v .; d:.-t . i , n ai i 1 "H hi a:: I :; i i -i -1 , r eh'irge cr d..s,ii:s a-iy . : " law . th:at m'.ai r'v.ih 1 th.uiiL'-ii a-keo -) d. bv , .ill '! if i . 'i. . i the Sap i: i '.ii;r'. tu:n back f ir n-' trial the r.f . I. 1'ilak.1 vs. TlioiiuLs Sit, th, iji nivii ir tw Imk.'s that were rais ed un .slian.s ,?i a Wake coirrty f :nn. Judtre Unnviu :.u writii'g the ;iiiiiiniu for the i-ourt, liohls liiat in this State the jndg lina-t eharge the jiny to the extei-t of Nt.lt-l the evUlem-e a.inl the law, t-Xc pt when the facts .ne fAv a:td Ellipse ainl ih Liw U involveil Kxehaiure. Ccr5traction Begin on Monster Warship. Newport Now, Va., Oct. 27. Prst jflatew of the keel of the hi ipe rd reiw Ln ou gh t Penney 1 vaji ia, whioli, wihen completed twx yiwrs hence, will be tho largest aiul rnoHt powerful figliting marehine in the world, were laid at the Newport New Shiiflutldug' .'wwl Dry Dock" (Jonany today. Un-lik smuilar evcmti'kn Uie piut, work warf started today wthiut cere- mno-. Gimeral Xuperhite'ndeiit of (,Vist.ruction J, H. Weaver, h'un Belf a Peramyflvannian, said toxlay tJiait Jrot even local repreAmitjitive of the Navy Departmertf were awdkfiel that tlie first plAti were to be laid today. Tlie Pennsylvania w ln-:iiig laiil thfwtk on the same tftocka where tho drtvidiiiniglit Texas, whieh is imjw on her offi-ial trialn, was built Jiflut fronn wliich she was laumflied 18 mouths ago. The stock, however, were soinewhit eyarget fur tlie Puttusylvama will be much lojnger ami heavier tfliani the Texas. TBuotigili actual work om the hiiiM on tire stocks was not started until yetiterday, much work has beon iloiie on the giant war craft and it "will not be loing -lx'fore the eitfire keel wiJl )e laid do-win. Somi of the hull frames al rethn hvae been' prepared and drwls of meehatiica aivd laJorers wiD be working ou tlie hull of tl big veNKid. Tlie Pwiisyh"aaiia will be 623 f'tt hmg over , ftll' ani will have a bearni of 97 feet, and a. dff.ft of 32 feet. Her full 1kJ displace :nemt will he 32.. tons or ::..'0C toiw xrreater tbttn the superdrea'l- .naujfjut.s Oklahonna a'nd Nevada the iiivmliHta preileceAsora of th PerBMsylvania. Twelve, 11-iach lxreeeh loadimg rifles are to make tJie main battery of the Pt-nn-. svirnja, Tb rifleqArp. fat iintfil in foiir turrets along Ihe cilnfer, tvo turret" forward and two aft. Tlh? spewl of the Pv-inirfiylvan-ia w-kll be 21 kauits an hour. The vessel will be equip ped with turlxine engmn. steam for which wiil le supplied by l''lers with oil lAuniers. . , The innvest addition to lm-e 1 urn's fis;4itilig fleet is to be om thttd' iyi tfboitf 28 montlus at a total cast of $11,000,010. rwcrt7 Thousand Marriages Took Place in a Single Day. The newspaper reporters o the time of Alexander the Great, hd there bcti any, would have had :ihe hea-iit tJay'js work in their li;s ill covering the interesting n.nts that marked the day that Alexander was married lb C, for on that Jay aio le.-w than 20, 2t2 -men ai.d women were made husbands' and win. Alexander h-ad conquerwl tlie King tf Persia ami he. felt that th- great aehieveniieirt was im pi.nte.i.t tmcsiph to signalize in a .un-ipitcinMis m-.mner. Imagine the ,-r'd'e cf the coihiueror who de e'd that it can be measured pr ijH'ily oialy by the wlioltsaJe giving urd takkiag ii marriage, the like if which tiie worhl has 1 . Vcr Sei'IL AVxarder hlmwlf marru! Sta tiia, hukghter of the cionouered kin..', iid decretal UK) of his "hVf 'tfiects ihouKl W unitwl to 100 ladies frmit the no-bl.ist Per i in mln Mclijui families. In ad iVt; : i t this, he stipulatixl that 10.HH) tf his Greek noldiers shtMid many 1(),HH) Asiatic wo rn c:. Wv!ie-i i verythirg was st ''c i. a v.-t j iI't n was er-'-'el. '.,( Ii'.-.r i tl r .j-gi u eiiai.hf i.'ji :i f. r 'tl.e 100 u.h.e 'r'..h -rr -. uls a. d b;-'lt., while f.-r ! c L'O.l Ou cut. r court v".s t .-!. .-.!, .i;tide of which tablets w ! f pread far the .multitude.! Of v;irse, the jiriet iwild mt i 'iiarry this vat nunnber of cou- I s in th" ordinary way, so Al- I'Xind'r the (ifent gave hisj hud to Satitra :til ki-.s d her j an cXi.,iu;le all the bridegn.i m.s f tllewt d that th.-y kisMili their, W!i hrkles, ii.it Alcxan-i der's. This eiabsl the eeriinony. ; Then caiiie the ' 'festival," a: dbauch wh'eh lasted for five; days, tlie like of wl ich lias ne -er bee;i .iualhd sinee. While in tiiu n linv fli. ehil-i then ,some of Karp's caikly at! I 1W JUT tl). ElOm LIMITATION ON CAM PAIGN FUNDS. Clapp Bill Prohibits the Sending Prom One State to Another. WaNhhitftiony Oct. 18. Tlie fifwt limit results of tlw cofigr ioikal in-vrt.igatMani of camaign exniMli,turs csirne tobiy, when tJ!u Siii'jite p:it-nid Smator Olapp'a bill proliibiitiii-g the semliiig of (vnniiiwign ftumft from mw State to aooher. , Lf tJstt IIoUHC SpJU'TVl H' thtl Tlieaft ure it'wiill jnlt a rig'uli limitaiti'on, not cfliJy ini the aetivitu-s of general jioliticad interests, .but al so u!j4i tlue work of stub orgaai ixat'nns as tine National AMii atwAfc of ALmufactureiw, tlie A inerieiin Fexlerat:a of LaUr atwl tlwj National Assignation for Wo nwn's uffnige. The Inil jrohibits Vlw. currying or sending of fuiftU from mie SLUe t aiwitber U U m hi... ..i. ,.e o.o' i.- v;. . , , , . . , ', x. iT.uti, pres-ww-niBu. civ(.ra,i-, , t. or tnigresMiwu. Tli SeBiate p ed tlie bi31 tolay without de bate. In previoftw dkteiHsioirM it wiis miuUi ch-ar tliat its purjMJHe wiis t pJrevent the finaTieing Jf iN'iiiiyxiigns hi, a sivret in;umier by ur',gmuatLoii or iiwlivrilua's wl) dul not come directly urvler tin yaimpsi'ign puWieity laws. Curb Outsider!. The propm'd new Liw woukl iKt prohibit the pntt wlrk' of .-t'ltAwml juMUutu eon 'Tn '..U ai m I r.g at t.i. y makcpult'ic reports '? all citt lout iots receiisl aiul expeiiied. lraetk'ally all tire Natiemnl ejonmnitb os send contri Jut!icn." to. . tlv ? State ommt'e i rf tlwlr jMirtira durir g a'Nat!ci ol duction. It is believid. the ineasxtre fwxuM' eurtlil sniHettirg of eannp'i'gii f umls m montey ceri tets, and grcAtly curl) g?neiraJ cimiijxaign activities cn the prt of p'?rsoDM or organization ' tliat iniglit. be.tu-lireet.ly iirtero-tdf, jffi thi otiteoniie of e'oetr.i.'f. J. '-.. w A fiiHfl':mcinrmniit"of ioaan paign cantribution laws w;is prv jxwedi today by Senator Sterling wi bill t prevent all eorpoT atims from eontrklmtii-g to o:m IcigTw' for jmi.mat)n, as thy arc now prohibitel from eontri buting tb.eWtioii cnuipigiR. Resolutions cf Respect. liereas, the all Wise GI, in His infinite wValom lws seen fit to remove from our midst 'our friefd and co-worker, Mrs. Geo. (). Graves, ! it resolved, there fore, that we, the undersixned rnireneiitiiv the Mt. Airy Meth odist Missionary Society offer the following resolutions a an exprrssicij of our love and es teem : First, That in her. death, the (Vurcb and .Society have lt one of their best, most faithful and concocrated members, and the family a devoted wdfie and levimg mother. , Second, That we extemt to the Ureaml family our love and sympathy and commend them to our hivivenly Father. Third, That' a copy "of these rcftolutiors H snt to the fam ily, a copy..he placed, on our re cords as a memorial and a copy be furnished the. Christian Ad voo.ate an! county jvifM-rs for publication. Mrs. J. II. Paddtson, Mrs. W. J. Hyerly, Mi. Kobt. Ilines. Notice. Having fjiiabfied as Administra tors jf the estate of T. W. Fol ger, deceased, we notify all per ....ms hoUing claims against the e;.ite to present the same to the undersigned for payment within one year frtni the date of th's "otice or the notice will be plead- J in bar of recovery thereon. All persons indebted to the es tate are requested to made pay ment to us immediatelv. This Sept. 15th. 191:i. J. II. & W. P. Fok'er. Admr of T. W. Foiger. Dec'd. Valuable Land for Sale. 1 have about 25 acres of land erixs the switch p.aced his front in suburbs of Mt. Airy on Fan- i fee t an the switch lever iul cy (Jaji road. This laiid !asjhl- ) iiwt feet n maining on the Well. Has bad twehe thous-u.d ' sw';Mi coujiwt ien cut ff the butts of manure en it in five power ail bunnd out the eon vears. Het n ust'd for Trucking. net inn. etitirih. When f.wind h in high state of cultivation, jhis Ui-ly was --(.amd. Ti.v bun O. V. Helton., Ht:o was repaind next day and For further particular. I at night C iio, r had its'usiwil tee Robert Beltcn. I lights. Refcauticna cn the Death of Rev. 3. A. Gilmer. At a congregational meeting held in tle Pnbyferi7 Church on Sm:dsy, tlwi 2ith day' of f)e bber, PM;l, tm .fijlowing pre- emie and rsilut uons were an'nmoinslyr adoied. WliertAs i liath pleescd heji-wnly Father to remove U-Ioved n-iMor, Ilev. John A un- OUT our GU- mer, from the chnn-hf militant to the chnrrth trinimplutfiJt, therefrce, be it resoJvenl: 1st. That we m with bum ble rt''mation U the will cf Ilinn w!h doeth nil thiiigH right. 2nL That h s pastor f ctir church fT nea-I.v idx years, and l' r-'nr that time difcj: irf-r v'-ry duty corunr'n titiousi) and faithfully. His sermons always shitwe I tl.'iiough and J..i r'iJinig spirit of the- true gos-I. Titey were (Uliverl with liold aufs, earr.estnos finul' pow-r. he 'preached tlie w hU hned of -a now oiji r wiihiiii i gioHp frtrt tile- Irveu the pwel in his d'lily Efe, ami it could V trutbfu'lJv sa'hl of him, "lie- jludd u perf-vt and upright mam." 3rL That as a r'tf.iswn he was intentJtel in every movement lookfjig to th ma'er'ud develop ineri't of the town and to tlie snriticd uplift of her o'ttizem. 4th. That in his death tlie church' has lost a devoted and loyal psmtor anl the town amd CMTnrnrn.'v a most Valuable eiti z.m. 5th. That we deeply sympa thize whh his demoted wnfe ' and pray that the God of all grace aml'eK-tmifort may be wirh her anl lustsum hfT in thw greatest sir row. - Gth. Tliat a copy of these rejo lutionw le furulsheil to his wndmv unul- also to the two Wal propers HnJ tlie" Prewliyterian Staihl.ird witiu requewt tliat tlivy be puV Hwliedi and a copy be sprefwl up on thV Seskn liook by;tJio Clerk afl thir-fUMwrSi" wi(d-that-'a -ffi of the xk be dediesafcd -to that punporte. W. F. (tirter. "D. E. Hoffman, Moderator Secreta.rv. WJn'.-w it Imth pleiwtxl our lu;avejdy Pitlier to call to -his re wan I Kev. J. A- Gilmer, a faith ful Miin'wter of the Go.spel'aiioVa U'lioVod partor in onir Uwiv, be it resolved: 1st. Tlwtt we give expression to t.lA very gr'at love aiul es teem mi which be was h Id in our city. He was a man of union-an-liiitUe character, geiiiuine wortli aiul deep HiHiratKH; a NtNHitf, eartieMt and fiitlful min ister of tine (riApel. 2nd. Tlat in his demtk this enm n unity has bt !a loal and nprig-ht citizen, aiwl exemplarj Chr'ustiaoi and a faithful ami use ful miuWer of th. Wonl. Tliat we deeply s.Mnpii thie with his lereaved wife anil eonnn-rwl her in hen gr'utf to a hiving I b'avenly Father's care; siaI th'at we exteivl our lumrth-st s.v.i, .thies a't t ) the church ot wliich he was pastor, praving that the great Shepherd of th iSl:e-p may continue to preserve and kis-p the fks-k". 4tih. That we bow in humble .suhiir.ion to ir Ib-sivenly Father's wiM, k.nwing that He tloeth all tilings well. T. H. King, Cliainnan. TSie aUve resoJutions were adopted at a Ufiiim Memor.il Sen-iv held at th. First Baptist tTlutireJi on Suivlay night, the 20th of (,tfoler. Rat 'i Costly Prank. Newton, Get. 2s. Of all t'.e curimis and estly pratiks of rats heard' of r:i this .ser-ti: u.'one coinmittrtl at the CNnithern imv er station one evuiii.g last week h;ts the record bn in n. .The (Vat, .-u-ci !!ui!L.n1 etl by a Irage rat cost the Junvt-r ei tn-j;uiy. $100 t- n Jair the dunnage wnn rghl . It i climb, -d U the pole to th" switch that eoiu.ict.N the line that fur-inL-hts Cinover witJi its "juice" athl ? .vmif meiiiA m trviir to t
The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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Oct. 30, 1913, edition 1
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