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THE CLEVELAND STAR, SHELBY, N. C. TUESDAY, JAN. 28, 1919
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MRS. CHARLOTTE WOODSON
: COOLEY PASSES AWAY
BIG IMPROVEMENT UNDER
WAY AT DOUBLE SHOALS
SOCIAL NEWS
Together Sunday Afternoon
in Sunset Cemetery.
All Shelby was shocked and griev
ed on Saturday January 25th 1919 to
learn of the sad death of Mrs. Char-
of the Cotton Mill.
Have Meeting Tuesday.
The meeting of the Children of the
FOREST CITY ITEMS
Negro Has Two Wives, One in Cleve.
land Shooting at Bostic New
Lumber Company
. , . . V ' Confederacy which was to have met Forest City Courier:
A number of improvements arc un-n n-. ? il j .1
.ov .,v.... "-. . ijicui. taiawen 01 cnniae, is at
F?noVvi!ni,Cet lU?SJay reru?I! home-bn a fifteen. day furlough. He
ft ?t ah 1 SS E1,ZaHbc h' gave a very interesting lecture at the
hbeltoft. All members are urged to ,. ,v , ' . . , 6
bring their dues.
der way at the Double Shoals Cotton
Mi'.ls, one of the most successful tex
tile industries in the county. An un.
loile Woodson Cooley, wife of Mr. to-date machine shop is being built
S. Coo.ey of Charlotte and the and in the spring the management
1.. ..., wlit rti. f Pnif nrwl Mrs f! .T. nvrpptc Tr. ImiM n cfinrliKl Ai4f. '
j 8 M..' riv h kM u-.),n,K, Rnvinn Afi.. Mrs- Ceorge JJlnntcn Hostess
OOuSUl- iUU. vvwiv-j ..w v "-u.' t vrvviivw tviv. fillULllUI Ull- I rri fL. ' g1 V
home in Charlotte since her marriage j provemcnt which will add greatly to
I Hall Wednesday night.
Dr. R. L. Reinhardt, popuar pharm
acist, has forsaken the pill-rol'ing
! profession for the banking business
Mrs. George Blanton was hostess and is now with the Farmers Bank
-'l.. Tiilir 51 10.17 nnrl fnUVvn rnmfnt rvf tlin mill ..,11 or.,, .
l? imirri L CZ ,:urZ : " ,,' rr.u" to tl,0 Chicora club Friday afternoon and Trust Co., where his ever-ready
with her parents. One week ago, she der way. The mill does not run at ;at 3 oclock. Her beautiful new home fm.le gretts the constantly, mcreas-
taken ill with bronchitis and on night, consequently there is sufficient iwas inrown PcnanQ.a mos mere1' . m customers
Saturday morning at 7 o'clock a j water power going to waste to devel
.ia'iirhtcr was born, living only a, op electric power sufficient to light
hort vhilo. Mrs. Cooley rallied and; the houses and the streets. This do-!
BELWOOD NEWS
Very Little Flu Farmers Aiding in
Better Roads Good School , ,
This Year Looking
Around
some people could shed like a snake,
then again pretty is as pretty does.
Then some passed who seemed to be
active (judging from their walk) and
some made the impression that they
belonged to the Sons of Rest, but I
guess not, but enough of this, to the
Special to The Star: point. He raw a young man and a
The people of Belwood have beeniyoun woman pass. The impression
greatly blessed during the past year. lwa3 made that they were from the
Several of our boys went to flht country, and very much in love, and
for Liberty and Justice not one of j lple young and old took notice,
them was killed, and only one slight-pVe11 who gets more out of courtshii
ly wounded. The influenza has been : than a country boy. The writer knows
playing havoc in some communities, wnat n '8 talking about, of course
but we have very little of it. Our,country Dys don't have the picture
preachers have missed only a few show io attend eycry day, but he goes
of this institution, services on account of it, and our to Panics, candy pullings, spl'.inir
deve'.opemont was contemplated some!
time ago but was abandoned on ac-!
count of the war until now. A modern201" CcTltury M(ets w,th
oWtvir lio-Vitin ,t ...si' k : .Mrs. liiomas isateman,
t 1 i- OJotVlli l 111 . LC 111-
stalled and work on this will com
mence r.t an early date.
Ilicre were hopes for her recovery,
but at 12:30 she quietly passed away,
;i few minutes after her husband who
was called from Charlotte reached her
hcdjiile.
Mrs. Cooley was a most lovable
young woman, and by her friendly
and sunny disposition was idolized by
..11 .iFkn Lnnw hnr Rhp was 28 vp.lrs
Ull ' w ,k " v " ' " - " -" TT' , 1 , T
of age, and a member of the Baptist -brings with him his wife and son and! "
church, having several months ago! they will make their home at Double . An interesting program on Armen.,
transferred her letter irom tne uap-1 onoais. ne is an expenenceu mill man ! t- i0iate RnA cai,e
mg program was given. After thejXhomaS( BiggerEtafT, Reinhardt and school has not stopped a single day. I maches, singings and on Saturdays
1 ,b'u"'um' i pi V s. v a a I Edwards compose the best banking We ought to appreciate the gracious after a hard weeks work, he can take
force in any town near the size' of goodncss'-of God. ihIS girl to town evon lf ne "oe8 or
Forest City in this country. I "I noticed in the "Topics in Brief" Pot himself and smile often at the
Mrs. W. P. Leister charmingly in the Literary Digest that the De-
entertained last Saturday afternoon , troit Free Press nuggets in answer
cal numbers Mrs. Blanton served a
tempting course of refreshments.
girl. Then he can go to the picture
rhow and he really enjoys thorn mort,
Friday afternoon the 20th Century ; almost a dozen ladies, in honor of to the Kaisers frequent statement ""n pnY wno Roes every day, tnen
club met with Mrs. Thomas Bate-; Mrs. G, C. King, who will move to i "that he still has friends in America" .sometimes the merry-jTO-riund cornea
Mr. L. A. Henlev has mnvnd to ! m?n at nor homn on South Washing- Charlotte soon. After sewing for that their address is probably Fort to town nnd tnat is a thinST of beauty
Dcuble Shoals to assist in the man-iton St- M""- Bateman having as herjan hour, during which all were de- Levenworth. I hope the writer is and Jy forever. So after all the
agement of the mill. Mr. Henley ;n,or charming sister Mrs. j jightfully entertained by vocal and right, but I fear he has friends in country life has its advantages and
tist church here to the First Baptist
church of Charlotte.
Mrs. Cooley is survived by her hus
band, Mr. A. S. Cooley a popular and
gonial member of the Goodyear Tire
'-ales force of the Charlotte branch;
her parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. J.
Woodson; three brothers, Harry
Woodson of the U. S. navy; Charles
Woodson in service overseas, and
Stephen Woodson of this place. One
sister Pauline preceded her to the
irave several years ago.
The funeral services were conduct-
having had charge of the Globe Man
ufacturing company at Gaffney, S. C.
for four years before going to Bur
lington where he was connected with
one of the big mills at that place.
Tribute to Mrs. Darcus Wilson.
ed an elegant salad course, coffee and
stuffed dates.
Miss Mary Moore Entertains
Ishpening Club.
nstrumental selections, Mrs. Leister t North Carolina. We are cither for
erved a salad course with hot choc- , him or against him. Neutrality here
is impossible.
I enjoyed a meeting at the hospitable
" I home of Mips Mary Moore on Friday
Mrs. J. S. Wilson died January 16th afternoon at 4 o'clock.
1919. The writer knew Mrs Wilson as I The suhiect for the afternoon was
a neighbor for 20 years and can say j Belgium, and interesting paper on Wed wives testified against him at
he has never known a sweeter Chris- Belgium was read by Miss Pattie his preliminary trial.
tian heart than she was. She always Lpobrrts. Miss Lila Dover and Miss I Smith Hammctt shot and Dainful-
ed frU "Bap J" Se two pretty ly, tho not seriously, wounded Hor-
vww SnnHav afternoon before a '- P? f j11 of &?od deeds. I roeirs. M-ss Suttle also sang a de-ce Walker at Bostic Saturday night
.Tanuitrv 11. A shot, mm mil tho
t w ' i 1 1 H,'.. T7T
lYii.-s nioore af'r'siPa oy miss ray
Forest Martin, a Forest City color.
cd gent, loved not wisely but two i Ford of Shelby were visitors in our
well, and as a result was arrested j community last Wednesday,
recently by Chief Barrs upon the i Your scribe was passing through
charge of bicamv. It is said he has! a nivrn nf wnnrti tho Mhor Hnv onn
The members of the Ishpening club wife here and one jn Cleveland I to make a lone storv short, there
county. He has been bound over to was plenty of mud, but what did he
court and failing to put up ?I500 bond i see. One of our progressive farmers
is boarding on the county. Both al- was cutting down the timber so the
sun might have a chance at the road.
What a fine idea. The mud is already
making its exit.
disadvantages and so does the town.
DWIGHT W. BROWN.
Rev. Chas. A. Wood and Thad C. SANDY RUN TRESTLE GIVES
WAY WITH A FREIGHT TRAIN
ociocn t,unaay aiiernoon Dciore a 0h how hard to ; ur RUch u ...... .
throng of sorrowing friends and the!hnp nnH frioA na chn wnQ Rllt fWi . r
b"fS?wlIdTnmi" 11 ne CnSOlati0n WC th.t'Mond MnJTliobeS about 50 shot en-
ZLlfZt!VJ:t " our l08s her ?ternal - Yes, we;En elaborate salad course, salted nuts Mr. Wakers back headend
ZZ'J LZ S covereu;are sure that when she departed thisand deiicious homemade candy
,v.. ! me. mat ner sweet spirit was carried '
The members of the Ishpening club b the ,8 to th paradise of GodMull.EUm Wedding
and several close friends had charge ;to nd eternit th Christ Sunday
I ! p", rll T T mZ m she so faithfully oved Now, 0n Sunday mrning at 11 'clock at $50 and costs,
. ... gnce n nas pieasea (00 t0 taKe ner
Ward H. Arey, Rush Hamnck, Wm. ;frnm Kim( fn fnr-:tv iknwin h,,n.
Vi. Arey ana V. j mcornyer,
neck. It is said Mr. Hammett was
I drinking. He was arrested by consta-
'ble Weir and carried to Rutherford-
iton. In Recorder's court he was fined
nTIr Z to Ittond thJble 8ubmi89ion t0 Him wh0 doeth all attractive daughter Miss Ola,
Out Of town relatives tO attend the t.himrs wpII Wo knmKL nraw HaH'b t... r..ii :J C7.
f.mpml woro; Misa AIHa Cool and . , ' .f . . I i,lr- sler iuu11 wclc ,cu u'
. . ,11 "iDiessings upon tne Dereavea nusDana
Mrs. Jean Page of Charlotte andand ti, and may they com.
narry noouson oi a. ; fortcd with the thought that they can
now stationed at Miami, Fla.
SHELBY BOYS OF THE 81st
DIVISION HEARD FROM
In a letter written December "29th,
some day go where she has gone.
E. G. GLASCOE.
Cotton Off
At the close of the market Thurs-
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge The Trout-Wilkie Lumber Co., is
Elam on North Washington St., their ' newe8t concern organized by
Forest City business men, and bids
fair to be one of the most successful.
Following officers were elected at the
and
Rev.
1918 an officer of the 81st division day the price of cotton was about
vrites the following interesting news ; two cents less than the day before
about several Shelby boys in that di-1 The census bureau Thursday re
vision:
C. A. Wood, only the immediate fami
Hps hpinc rpscnt.
After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs..rece organization: nomer w. iroui,
Mull motored to Henry, N C, to the 'president; J. F. Alexander, vice-presi-home
of the grooms parents where dent; J. H. Trout, treasurer; C. A.
a dinner was given them. Wilkie, secretary and general mana-
Mr. Mull has recently been mus-'ger. B .B. Doggett is also interested
tered out of service and is a son of jin the company The home office of
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Mull of Henry. thJi concern win be Jn Forest Cit
He is at present running a garage i at
will be located at Wal-
their home there. ,laceville Fairfield county, S. C,
Kst u,ishps nf a hnst where it owns large timber interests.
ported cotton ginned prior to Jan-iQ frjgnd3
Miller Harris is looking fine. A uary 16 was 11,051,845 running baler-,
frw shells fell near him but he came including 149,412 round bales; 21.8R0 ! Oates-Steel Marriage
out without a scratch. ! bales of American Egyptian, and 41,-'!,. r.;j
oo i i e .' ' j ri-: a-
$50 Each and Costs
Your scribe was traveling again
Engineer Felt Wooden Part Giving
nnd Jerked His Engine to Steel
Part No One Hurt.
About 4 o'clock Saturday mornine;
a Seaboard freight train, eastbound,
went through the Sandy Run trestle
near Mooresboro and it was only by
the nerve and presence, of mind ef
the engineer that his life was saved.
on the public road. As he went up and possibly the lives of several mem-
the road it was rough to say the.bers of the train crew. The trestle
least, but coming back he found that
one of our progressive farmers had
dragged the road, not only through
his farm but away down the road. I
am sure it did not take long to do
this work, but honestly he made that
has a wooden approach and when the
engineer felt it give, he jerked open
his throttle and plunged his engine
ahead to the steel span over the
rtream. Eighteen cars went through,
the wooden approach and it leaves aa
road look like what we imagine that ugly wreckage that it will take sev-
new sand clay" road is going to eral days to clear up. In the meantime
look like that we expect to get soon
The hearts of our people were made
heavy when we learned of the death
of Dean M. H. Stacy of Chapel Hill.
Dean Stacy was the son of Rev. L. E.
Stacy of this place. He was another
one of the boys who went out from
the parsonage and was making good.
the passenger trains will transfer
passengers, mail, express and bag
gage. A wrecking crew was sent for
immediately and work is under wary.
i"he engine was left hanging, tone)
rear end over the steel span. A flat
car loaded with long telephone poles
prevented three cars and the cab front
North Carolina has lost one of her , being pulled into the wreckage. The
promising young men. The bereaved j forward end of the poles stuck in the
ones have the sympathy of the entire
community.
The people of Belwood are congrat
ulating themselves because of their
good school this year. In the first
place they have a live school com.
mittee. This committee is composed
The Hickory Record says that of Messrs A. G. Higgins, W. R. Por-
ground while the rear ends caught
the last three cars and the cab and
held them from plunging inte the
wreckage.
WACO BANKER GOES TO
THE CAROLEEN BANK
Grover King Sells Auto Interest at
Forest City end Goes to
Charlotte.
vues weDD naa nis trencn snovei u8 Dales ot sea ls.ana. trior to n iot vAox, nftrnnon t. 2:30 r, tj c ..j t r.:.. vr
hot off h.s back with shrapnel and January 1 last year total ginning odock at the home of her parents ln; fines of $5Q and costg on 8even Lur , and oflSdcnt mail carrier
sbnr.g,ng the p.eces home with him .were 10 57(,733 including 186,014 Kinpf Mountain. Miss Maude Oates 0r eight young men for waylaying land a friend of education, having two
as souvenirs. j round bales and 88,840 bales of sea and Mr p 0-, steele of Charlotte ' and assaulting Ralph Linn, a student ' boys at Trinity college Mr. Porter is
. w..... wrn marripn. K.ev. W. A. MUrrav OI nr. ( ntawha I n pcp and in uldirinn mi. on1 kn.f mn..VoTn tr- .u n.. l
recovered wrom his flesh wounds In North Carolina 811,075 bales had 1 ei:ih "J''inr the ceremoni 7L iW-T Vrp rpmd t tn m n Z V . K , 7 I 1
. , . , ,. !, . , iShelby performing tne ceremony. the arsailants are required to pay to while Mr. Dixon is our deputy sheriff Ur rart of h s stock in the Forest
"..mi wure in me necu ana snouiaers. neen ginnea. tu ia lnnl,1o vnnno- van. ti, iw r,.k r,n nA ,iii j . -j rn , .. ... .
I ."" ,o " j mc jrvuLu i. iictyisu.i .u "" !hnu gooa one. me popular expres- City Motor Co., to tld. U inomas, oi
man and one of the most popular pay 550 and costs, and it is estimated ! 8ion around here is "When Ed goes ! Caroleen. and will be succeeded aa
young ladies of Kings Mountain. She that the affair the other night will; after them, he generally brings them 'manager of -that concern by Mr.
U n rfnncrViter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles : cost thp crowd $1,000. Mr. A. H. 1 Tn inn 1 1 r
t Cnnrrrama lnct nrpplr Ppnrpenn ------ - " ; rlulc "" """" J nomas Bixiut reuruury i. m ium
in congress lasi e, neprescn- 0atpg ghe wore R tailored suit of Price of Salisbury, attorney for Mr. mjttee has secured good teachers. Mr. Kin? has purchased an interest
After Maj. Hale
Peyton McSwain had several nar
row escapes but came through O. K.
Saw George Moore and looks fine.
He said he did not expect to return
o the states for some time as he was
with a "S. O. S" outfit.
From all news I can,Jearn of Cleve
Z: ' Cy I0Ught hard' tnC iU W 'a V T Royster Guano Company of Charlotte pear and forfeited a bond of $200,
-v re tru seems to care ior nis uosia wca: 1 aesire 10 hsk me Ken-:an .g ft mQrt promising. youn(f man.
own and the majority of them came tleman from Virginia (Mr. Flood)) After a short w to Western
"Ut Very weU- irbout that itcm- According to the North Carolina they win be at home
j diplomatic register, that official, ap-;at Cnariotte
$10 FOR A NAME. pointed in 1913, is Mr. Edward J. I
Hale. I am informed that for the
. p 1 f w iio . "ua Dul guvu i-i-ttviir..-i. : jir, rvinp nus purvnuwu n iukicih
s tative rvoDcrts, 01 wasacnusetts tne dark bluc and carried a bouquet of j T Ljnili father of the gtudent pros- prof. Alonzo Hoyle is principal. He is 'in the Foreman-Howard Motor Co., of
diplomatic and consular ma oeing brides r09es 'tented in the case. The Newton boys a Chapel Hill man. Mr. Molton Glenn Charlotte and will ro with that firm
- unaer aiSCUSSlOn, Sam, in regara lO T, .. ;9 mn1nvw with the nHmittnH tio nffonco Ono HiH not an-lu. i . , t... :t
r j r na icvcunv juiiitM me leauimiK lone, reoruarv 1, moving nis mum; i,w
t-i r - ry . .. it 1 p . f i . 1 1 1 - r nnn . . .
Receiver for Mining Company
ni.ay one week ago we offered $10 naie- 1 om iniur'"eu Beam-Gardner
for a name for our newly organized ast tw0. years " more r "a'e nas, Wedding,
'urmture Co. Up to Saturday night cn.oy,nS i .... u .
January 25, we had received several North Carolina; that he has not vis-
hundred names of every kind. We ited his P081 m that time' but ,
ve gone over every name several has becn drawing his salary for the
mes and hav dpcidp1 n. th Th .eniirc per.uu.
Taragon Furniture Co.. thia name wan
He is also a Chapel Hill boy. Miss Charlotte at the same time.
Katy Hyatt has the 8rd and 4th Mr. Thomas will be succeeded in
grades. Miss Hyatt taught the same the Caroleen bank by W. V. Smith,
! grades last year, and the people were who has been cashier of ?he bank at
Judge Finley has signed an order highly pleased with her most efficient Waco, while Mr. Smith will be sue
making permanent the receivership, work( 80 they are delighted that she ' cecded at Waco by Miss Hester BlanJ.
of the Sunny South Development , has the same work again. Miss Hy-jMiss Bland has been with the Farm
Company. Yadkin county. The com-: ntt i-ppp.vpH ).
A marriapre of Rreat interest to a 1 Danv waa chartered to mine cold from ' nrt f u AnLj i .K;i;f
S.?.LJ rocks of the South Yadkin" Theihave the preliminary work. They are So far as we know she is the only
bank in North
emitted by Lewis M. Hamrick
yoong 80n of Mr T Hamrick.
We feel very grateful toward the
ones who submitted names. We ap
preciate the interest shown in this
cntest. It was hard to turn down
some of the names, we are sorry that
Mrs. Chauncey Hastings Dead.
The many friends of Mr. Chauncey
Hastings will learn with sorrow of
her death Friday at her home on the
river above Lawndale. Mrs. Hastings
was 64 years of age and a consecrated
Christian, a lovable neighbor and de
voted wife. Her death was sudden,
we could not accent all of them, but due to heart trouble. For a number of
-".vway we wish to thank one and all vears she had been in failing health
'or tne names sent in. Thanks Thanks
' hanks, come to see us a warm wel
'"me awaits you nnd your friends at
"if laragon Furniture Co.,'s big Saturday by
"w up-to-date furniture store, suc
cessors to the Thomasson-Lineber-KcrC-
Adv.
She is sunrived by her hurband who is
:30 o'clock, when Miss Pauline Beam 'Z? I T Kt' Peneed teacher- and will woman cashier of a
ccamo the bride of Mr. Bryan Gard- j S40.000, to and the liabilities grained for the work. Miss Brown re-; Carolina.
Thvrsdav afternoon January 16th at
3:
hnp'imn
ner. ' ! receiver was appointed not ceived her training at Brevard insti
The groom driving to the home of (because oi insolvency Dut on account tute, and Miss Allen at Boiling
the bride's parents in a car, after M alleged mismanagement.
which they drove to the home of Rev,
D. G. Washburn where the ceremony
was performed in the presence of a
few friends. Immediately after the
ceremony the bride? and groom took
Third Bale of Red Cross Cotton.
The Vemer Oil-Co., of Lattimore,
sent in a bale of cotton for the Red
the train at Lattimore for Charlotte j Cros. This shows where the hearts
and other points. Uf the-people in and around Latti-
The bride is a moft beautiful and more are. This makes the third bale
- i......:.i t n,ot tm. wTn
rrv. i ,n C Bi'am of near
charming young lady, being the
d.-weVer of Mr. and Mrs. Columbus
New Prospect
Pfrapron Furniture Co., is our new
Tme, Paragon means perfection, ex
cMonce, young Hamrick was right
-'"-n ne pave us that name. The
Rev. Mr. Stowe 0fFluri" "'",L U!C 10 "--
Fallston and the interment was at -- -
Oak Grove church. n
The happy couple after their tno
Hiccough
Danville, Virginia, is laboring under
an epidemic of hiccough. One man
hiccoughed for 48 hours without re.
rncon Pnmiim..
"inji)PTapr p.-.. ......
the Thf.mo.. t . j th trouble for a day or more. One
."oouu-iinu-uerper a, aqv, . .. . , , , j
physician thinks the trouble is due
vjo., tiennessa, .. . ,-. ..a
lid BI1U turci jJtvj.v. - -
special nr.c ji- iv.itn th amount of canned goods eaten,
a e' January 29th throneh February while others think it is one of the af-
u. wukins and Som. Adv. ter-evfls of influenza.
returned to the home of the groom's
parents where a tremendous supper
of all kinds cf good things awaited
them. ,
Thev hfv the best wishes of their
many friends. A FRIEND
When you need furniture, coffins,
and cpskets go to The Paragon Fur
niture Co., successors to the Thomas-
son -Linebergcr Or.
sent in, while many other gins have
sent in smaller amounts. We hope to
publish the names of all gins that
have solicited cotton in behalf of the
Red Cross, in next week's paper.-We
want to thank the Verner Oil Co., and
the farmers who donated this cotton.
It shows a fine spirit.
J. F. Roberts, Paul Webb, Wm.
Lineberger, Finance Com".
Springs. Truly it looks like history
is going to repeat itself in regard to
the Belwood school.
Mrs. Clayton Peeler of Shelby was
a pleasant visitor in our community
Wednesday,
MR. "BILLIE" DEPRIEST -
GOES TO SOUTH CAROLINA
Effective February' 1, the zone sys
tem for distribution of bituminous
coal and coke will be discontinued, al
so the maxium prices. It is believed
this action will decrease the price.
Mr. W. W. (Billie) DePriest, one of
the leading farmers of the Polkville
i section sold his fine farm recently te
his brother Clarence DePriest ani
The writer was in Shelby the other .Ouince Whisnar.t and has purchased
day. He went to see a man that was 331 acres of fine land near Blythe
not at home, they say down there that wood, S. C. He moves to his new farm
man is the busiest man in town, at this week and Messrs. E., C. Melto
any rate he was hard to find, well of and J. W. Powell, also of this coaaty,
course liny man is hard to find in a go with him. Cleveland regret3 te
large own. But he took his stand on give up these estimable families.
the corner of the beautiful square -,
and looked and looked, and of course Baby Dead. !
twnnV loolvpd also. Some nponlo nnn5 , . 1 '." . :"
ed who looked happy, some looked like The, infant baby . of Mr. and Mrs.
they were not happy. . But often be- ,, Tom Green died Thursday of last
hind a smiling face there is an aching week and was buried Friday at Pleas-
heart, and often behind an unhappy ant Ridge church.
looking face there is a great big heart ', : . .'. 1
its hard to always tell. Then of course Hives, eczema, itch1 or salt rheum
some passed who were good looking sets you cra:y. Can't bear the touch
a Tin noma who wprp not. hut aoma man nf vnnr flnthmo" "loan n OiTltrneat IK
tTrrtg-teffrTruTrBrotiersT
Adrt
W still have a few ladies coats RnalRUaii-icuty---Ill-ikin"fl,n'l1 it flheorTnkhlnirAll druggist
. - ww - ... . - a ...u n v'- l -il ii n v
this be true wouldn't it be fine it sell it, 60c a box.