i, mill ssioners to i mu^m «i n l r m.v • d Dobson Gathering (roves Value of Farm Agent After Claiming Poverty Commissioners Pay Out $919 For Auditors and Expense Bernard Would Establish | County Court At Dobson Some of His Party Against His Court Claim Cost County Over $15,000 Yearly Surry's ihmihiiiIiUiii In M1* ture. Or. H. Bernard, of Pilot than UijOOO to maintain » county oourt—and this right hare at a time when the County Commissioner* are taking the farmer* County Agent away from them, coating only $1,500. on the ground* of eeoonny. This bUl la now before the oommtt tee and eomae up tar a public hearing next Tuesday when thoat oppoalng It will be haaitL Bill* doing away with the office of purehaalag agent and designating some bank to era-re aa tiuaaui in for the ouun ty are alao before the legislature and frlenda of B. P. Folger. who this bill make a fight on It. Or. Bernard haa signified his inten tion of taking Into hie hands the mat ter of naming the aohool board for the oounty. Already hie party baa certified the name at Vestal Taylor and Dr Oambell for the board aa member* of the BapubUoan party, bat Or. Barnard claims that the Deaaocrats have not followed the lawful prooadufi In cartl fylng the three Dmoaat ■ni'm and that the matter Is now In his hands. Me ts^ taBdng. much ot jggt who the* propU^tthls,,part,"cif"the brine i mar, to told the J. Luther Wood pn tto bawd i light on the way tto farmen of the | county ware nalnc tto farm i|tnt. Mr. Wood represents • farm loan I his OUUOWM to* about 800 loans tto Itrmn of the oountjr. In out ippllMtlaH for thaw loans tto farm bank uki if there la a farm agent In tto oounty. and than aalu If the farmer aaefclng tto loan uaaa tto agent. It la In thla.way that Mr. Wood haa arrived at the great number of fanners who are using tto Many others told of tto results they | had obtained from little point* of In struction on various crops and tto far mers were wad please Mh the ing they had made before tto They were alao encouraged by tto atn- I cere talk that Mr. Undaay made at tto ooncluaton of the meeting Mr. Llndaay eapraaaiil to tto farmers his sincere desire to do all for them that to could; that the board realised that tto farmers were tto back-torn at tto and that tto board would cooperate with them In every way p "St than dlaeharged tto farm ag< on tto grounda of economy and k of funds. And "if paid an audltli* MB at Mia. And pfM another of WOO awH Man paid another auditing Mil at MM. «*aot MM far saw Tale] on the { Junior Chib Meeting T. M. Brower Rests In Family Plot H abmit 11'ototock^laat 'prlda* "night ' 81 years. He ber with stomach (rouble In his early manhood Mr. who was s son at Mr and Mrs. Jacob I ed In the eottaw mill business at burg and la tar engaged In and resided at Brower age advanced be moved to town and was making his home with his niece Mrs. J. C. Holllngsworth at the time of his death. His only brother John M Brower! died about fifteen years ago. ' Mrs. | John Brower and her children Mes dames J. C. Holllngsworth. Oeorge D. Fawcett, and E. 8. Cooke Charles and Clarke Brower. of Texas, and WU1 of Chile, are the nearest rela The funeral was oonducted from the | of Mr. and Mrs. Holllngsworth Sunday afternoon at a o'clock by fav. J. W McFall and Interment made In { the old BSumUry In the Martin Hospital Notfs the newer oases receiving at Martin Manorial tal are the following: Mia. B. O. In, of route 4. Elbert Johnson, route 1 Is In the baa- | pi tal (or lisafsHt Battle Fallln. daughter at Mr. and I Mrs. Hardin Pallln, of Rusk. la a Nona Clayton, at Mountain Park | la a patient for treatment Mia. V. >. Nunn ot Pranelsoo to a | ted Shropshire. son at 3. M | of Ararat, to doing Meal a fipoturs at the right leg | by Ms faU toUwl Judge Grady Views On Punishment Door of Hope Should Not Be Closed to Yoathfal Offenders, He Said At Dokaoa Bald Judge Grady: I had an lance one time with a boy that I al way* remember and I want to tell the people In this court room about It. 11 aaa |i ri 1 Jli ■ ajmmA jliMMft fti m noiQing coun aoin uw n»if a ragged and haggard boy brought before me (or burglary and larceny. He had no lawyer and when I offered to furnish him one be said It dldnt make any diffe he waa guilty of all they with and It dldnt make any i what went with him. The bog all hope* of being anything and I told him be had confsaoed to enough to ■end him to prlaon for to yean. Be had atoten aotne clothing, mid he i and out and had no money reason he did It. I reminded him of the | Salvation Army itogan, "A be down, but never out " I dldnt want to Mod the boy to | to paae on Hi case. In the i X told the bay I was going t< him. that he eould be free and < back at 1:» for his sentonce. I o him op to me and gave him a five lar bUl and toM him to get a hah and shave, hie shoes ahined. gat a bath and back at »:». Ms said he I dldnTwant to eend him to hour at I SO came and I dldnt see him and I told the bar, wall I guess my boy took leg bail and left town. Just then there sprang to Ma feet Miss Marie Wood Bride of Joe Brock The wedding of MU Maria Wood and Joseph William Brock waa i niaed on Tuesday mornii .▼ten Church at t:M < pMtor.Jtrr. C. D^Croareh odleiated^ of i W. H Wood ot this city aad la an alumna of Salem Collate. The groow is an alnmnus of I

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