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THE GREENSBORO PATRIOTo 78. GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1899. (LL CARDS. Hi NO. 19, LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. ICHARDSON. —Denny advertise* feed meal and Irish potatoes this week. tf. I I/JILDING. 5 W. GASTON ST. ,LL, M. D., AND SURGEON. vjii are. Asheboro St. L; 3 to 4 30. \0. 17- —Your atteution is invited to the I - Mr. P. O. Welch and Miss Carrie i w« ... i- . ~" " _ — advertisement of the oid and reli.ele Ell.r were carried lastJgh ^USSiTSi^S'' ?' ^ «—■«-.« «WBtaw#< .eaksv.lle Wooien Miils, which will horn* of the bride's parent.'judg. and ed tl of th^ JJlllo? Srl^?",P 5 !"- 5* P°iDt 'r'ded SSTMS be found ,n th,s issue. Mr. John J. Mrs. W. H. Eller. ihe m.rria/e wa. SLZL?JSUL ™2?1?-?-^r' °f la" Thursday and Friday, w., AMEY, M. D. Elaa, St. in : Lrug Store. at her home on North Davie street. — .Miss I.eana Curtis, of Madison, is visiting the family of Mr. R. J. Hughes. —Attorney \V. P. Ragan, of High Point, was in the city Monday on bus-ness. —Mrs. C. C. Gorrell left Friday on a visit to relatives at Conover, Catawba county. — Mr. J. w. Mobley, of Reidsville, dresses and separate skirts, and a nice nected with the PATRIOT. W eareglad » similar occusi*.... oinr on is now with the Ca-h Racket Store in assortment of fancy light colored wool- to know that fortune has been kind to at 11 W l7x* Suai*J moroiof the capacity of mauager. He is a en dress material for summer wear, him and his. . ,.° ck Kev' E- w- s'""1'. D. '>.. clever gentleman an-1 a good business Misses C'allie Kankin and Jennie Har- ■»— "nil« c lar 'ty, preached the au.mai s.-r-man, and we welcome him to Greens- dinar* in charge of this department boro- ! and will take pleasure in waiting on — When you start out to buy carpets, tueir friends and customers, matting, rugs, curtains or window —The annual meeting of the Eagle shades remember that Thacker & Hose Company, No. 7, was held Friday -The Cash Racket Store is still bid- Brockniln" «"? a fu" »ne of these night, at which time officer, for the ding for trade. Read their new adver- g°°d9 BUd 8e" them at verr close ng-ures. -The condition of Mr. I). Schenck mon before the students. H Jr.. who has been sick for about ten days,has been critical for several days. His physicians diagnosed his illness as an aggravated attack of appendicitis and decided that an ope-ation was ensuing year were elected. Al.n, ^X"/^."" hl,I,fe-. !*?•" with the other members of the fir. de- ! f^*? *}l"l*> ****** in.9Uch ~e occupied the pulpit of the Methodist church and h.s eloquent sermon was heard by a large congregation. At night he tilled the pastor's appointment at the High Point Presbyterian church. -The newly elected board of alder-men met Monday night for the pur- J. BRYAN i.nal services to the and vicinity ..:.:::• DRUOSTOB* I HOUSE. Cr. E. VYYCHE, riHT, the university. get out speedy recovery, go on the road as a general traveling editions for the Spartanburg Herald \ir —A Royal Temperance Legion was agent for the Wheeler & Wilson sew- and the Greenville News. They are, —The central committee of the tire-organized at «;race M. P. church last log machine. both clever and capable gentlemen and men's tournament aud gala week, to he Friday afternoon. —Hon. A. M. Waddell. of Wilming- we shall be glad to see them pass this held in this city August 1st, 2nd, 3rd —Judge John Gray Bynum left yes- ton, one of the most gifted orators in wa? again. j and 4th, met with a number of business terday for I'ittsboro to attend Chat- the state, will deliver the literary ad-. —Your consideration is asked for I men and other public spirited cit-s ' ham Superior court Building, regulate and otherwise attend to the town clock at a compensation of |36 per annum. There were three appli-cants for city clerk aud two for tax collector. The election of a chief-of-police, police officers, street overseer, J. H. WHEELER, rsTTIST. - Drug Store. A. 31. SCALES, —Hon. Cyrus B. Watson, of ston, was here Monday on his way t .Salisbury to attend court. Counsellor at Law, . BORO, N. ('. over by a train in High Point some ■ chairman of tuis committee, with < ed to Rev. H. D. I.equeux, pastor of .IDAMS 1 I. I III' Ill, IS. & DOUGLAS, at - Law. Dl s... BOIfcO.lT.C. ii I I '.\«.. u. H. NIWIilV, y.■ eensboro, N.C. KIM. k NEWLIN, ounsellora at Lav. I 1 I'drlill CoiirU WlU'l- •' ' c over w House. «. l 11 I.mi. -Mrs. I.. M. Michaux and children, Rtr „"„ L„iueux." of Goldsboro, who have been visiting _ ; months ago. The prosecution has been j whom correspondence may he had in Springwood and Alamance Presbyte-relatives here, returned home yester- ^._* f _ *'_r,an?_ ' yesterday | piaced in tna nands of Messrs. John A. | reference to industrial exhibits. day. morning for Charleston to attend the „, ,„ ... Confederate Veterans reunion. Mr. —State treasur_er. W, o. rth_ and, wife •>i■ »«v. oa„c„oltft, commandjer of#.G.u.i,l»fo.rd, came up from Raleigh Saturday to romn ,ntt „, „ , .. , Oamp, left at noon for the same place. May they all have a pleasant trip. attend Guilford College commence-ment. —Mr. Herman Wilson, who holds a position in the railway mail service, is cjuite ill at his home on North Davie street. rian churches, who received the prem-ium last Friday. The following is Mr. -Mr. Calvin Wynck, a well known Lequeux's remedy, which is unique as tdaTCltlZen°f Madi9°nt0WD9hiP-died very well as original: "As a means of les-sees i *Uddenl7 8°me tim8 durin* ,he fore- seoing the number of S.IOOHS, I offer were well attended, quite a number of l***1 ***"***' He arose in the morn- the following to- What Nex •?■ Instead -In the furniture department of the Greensboro people being present L"* T'"IT " We" " "*"*'' ate a *f--equiririg the saloon-keeper to par Barringer, of this city, and Wescott Robersen. of High Point. —Yesterday was commencemen at Guilford College and the exercises Sample Brown Mercantile Cot hearty breakfast and went out •mpany The baccalaureate sermon, which was "„.,"" out 'nto a »'^'or selling liquor, make the co-are three well arranged ro.ms-a par- preached Sund b Rey 1>r j w Held to work. Failing to come to din- sumer take out a license to buy aloo-lor, a bed-room and a dining-room, stagg, of Charlotte, was a timely and ""'8°"'e °"e W*8 88nt f°r him' the holic stimulants; and let his name be They are taistily furnished and show elo(lUent dltCOBrse, We hope to pub- me*sen*ff ?nd'D* him W»l °" ,he posted at the court house and in onwllon at Law. Moore, of Red Springs. The literary | known ,„ Greensboro. >.JUARE. UEACHAM, ircMtect and Builder. ■- Building, - - N. C. —Rev. T. A. Smoot, ef <;reensboro ! —Prof, and Mrs. Female College, will preach at Buffalo turned from their European tour last Presbyterian church on Sunday, the week. While absent they visited ?_?*. PeaC0<,k .r" addre" Wi" be deli""d ^ H°n- C H. ' he7e"f"or .ixVr^se^n* yea^1 He 'held Mebane, state superintendent of public the office of deputy sheriff of Madi instruction, on Tuesday, the 2;!rd. when township under Sheriff Cook and' —Brother A. G. Kirkmau, our regis- 90n ter of deeds, can certify to the fact that wag the path of the ollice-holder is not al- MURRAY BROS., I >--l ISAM i: CCiDENT. I'REET. —The secretary of state has issued the two postoffices of Winston and died last night aftera lingering illness, '"-"ance, look after general conditions, i Alamance county, both parties being articles of incorporation to the Harry j Salem into Winston-Salem was signed She was the widow of Jonathan par. | collect rents, etc. (underage. As the parents refused to it Belk Bros. Company, of this city, Monday by the postmaster general. A ker, who died a number of years ago. Piedment Realty & Guaranty Co. give their written consent to the' mar-sub- station will beestabllsbedin Salem she was poor in this world's goods, "*"* riage, the license was obtained by a with carriers. The order goes into but her wealth of Christian experience Up-to-date Farmers. misrepresentation of the ages of the effect July 1st. was abundant. She was a devout mem- The following are the names of a few contracting parties. During the month —Revival services are being con- her of the First Presbyterian church, farmers in this section who use the of February a license for the marriage ducted at Centenary Methodist church the congregation havingtenderly cared celebrated Oiborne farm machinery, of another couple was obtained from this week. Prayer services are held for her for a long time. such as binders, mowers, harrows, reap- the same magistrate under similar <ir-witli a capital stock of 112,000. —Prof. T. A. Smoot, of Greensboro Female College, delivered the literary address at the closing exorcises of the Asheboro graded school last week. — If you intend to plant bush beans ilE MIXSOX. PECIALIST, this spring Mr. Howard Gardner, the «ch day at 4 o'clock in the afternoon -We are under obligations to Mr ers. rak^, etc.: A.C. Wray, J. W. Whar- cuuistances. Learning that they had druggist, can supply you with a good and Pre*ching at S o'clock in the even- Kdney Ridge, of this city, for a beauti- ton. Jr., S. 6. Brown, J. R. Stewart, R. recourse to the law, the father., of the quality. See his advertisement in this injf- The Pa8t,,r- Rev. T. E. Wagg. is ful and artistic invitation to the com- * ''"ipps. W. C. Rankin, (*. M. (ilass, two boys-Henry Thomas and If. M. ! M ST. utioii Free. I YEARS. paper. — Mr. Frank A. Brooks, who is con-ducting a successful lumber business al Putnam, came up Friday afternoon to spend a few days at home, returning Monday. rar's Son 'EET doing the preaching. mencement exercises of Oaa Ridge In- —The Trinity College baseball team stitute, which will be held on the 21st. passed through Sunday night, rstnrn- -2nd and 2,(rd inst. The annual ser-ing to Durham from Charlottesville, mon will be preached on Sunday by Va., where they were defeated by the Rev. L. Johnson, of this city. Victor University of Virginia Saturday. The s- Bryant, Esq, of Durham, a graduate -President Mclver, of theStateNor- two team« wi" P1*? another game at of (»ak Ridge, will deliver the literary mal and Industrial College, will deliver •'"'■•"'m during commencement week. addre«s on Tuesday. The senior class the commencement address at the clos- -The Hrin of Clarr * Stack ia sue- th,s year ls composed of twenty young ing exercises of the Winston graded ceeded by A. H. Stack A Co.. Mr. Stack ' schools next week. buying the interest of Mr. W. J. Clary. -Drs. J. E. Wyche and O. W. Whit- Mr< S,ack is » cleTer au'1 •■«"«Woua sett attended the meeting of the North y°""K n,14D a"d h" had «»"«W«bto experience in commercial life. We wish the new firm a full success. ADJUSTER. BI ITS] sltv. Carolina Dental Association in Kaleigh last weak. The association will moat iu this city next May. —A long platform has been built on the west end of the Southern's new passeng ve g*«e —The Whitsett section was visited Sunday afternoon by the most severe hail storm known in years. An area of about one square mile was covered measure of by the storm, growing crops and other vegetation being badly damaged. Mr. —Mr. J. A. Byrd, who met with a L' A' Wharton and son were caught severe accident while the are depart- out in the storm and before they could A. L. Rankin, J. H. Sharp. C. H. Han- Councilman, of Carolina Cotton Mills cock, W. A. Ingold, William Gant, J. —got their heads together and decided Henry Phipps. H. I.. Gannon, Greens- to bring suit against Brother Kirkmau, boro: A. Peel, Guilford College: David hoping to recover the damages pre- Hullines, Holt; Jesse Hanner, I.. Rey- scribed by law for each offence—t2'»t. ■•Ids, Tabernacle: S. P. Davis, J. L. The cases were heard by Justices Eckel Coletrane, Center: J. Brooks Wyrick. and Pritchett Saturday afternoon, Mr. Company Mills: Haees & Bartee,Mon- W. H. Carroll, of Burlington, and Col. roeton: J. C. Peay, J. M. Taylor, Mad- J- T. Morehead appearing forthe plain-ison: J. A. Osborne, Freeman's Mills: tiffs, and Mr. John X. Wilson repre- W. D. Hightower. J. M. Weatherlv. senting the defendant. The evidence Benaja: D. L. Grav, Colfax: W. I.. «jae pretty etronjr in favor of theplain-w, T.I, J , r, n tills, who were given a :udgmeiit ii.r Miles, Hillsdale: Green Pass, summer- ?.,(l0 the ameunt prescribed by lawj tieid; Charles Kirkman, Pleasant Car- and costs in each case. Mr. Kirkmau den. J. C. Strater, i.eneva: J. I.. Holt, appealed to the Superior cour;. While Lacrosse: R. M. Stafford, Oak Ridge: Mr Kirkman was not directlv res,.o„- ,,,_,, ., ,. ' ,, sible for the is.-uance of the licenses, J.M. laylor, Madison: Monroe Gree- the law makes him answer for the ir-son, Hinton: R. B. Strickland, Central regularity, though in view of the ap-palls: Newton Wright, Gibsonville: parent motive behind the prosecution, verdict for Salisbury to preside over Rowan "- TASTE ',?'."'/ county Superior court. and Iron Company's plant at this place By order of Governor Russell a spe- Exclusive Dealers in Greensboro. is to be greatly enlarged. A new fur- cial term of Guilford county Superior —* — —Mr. C. H. Mebane, state superin- nace is to be built near the one now in court will convene on Monday May Business Opportunities, tendent of public instruction, spent use and other improvements made. 22nd, and continue for two weeks. Opportunities for small investors to I'r'I da,7,I,l5^t'ntb8City0n hlS r,tUrD Another «Kin« ^d additional boilers This term will be for the hearing of loan money on mortgages secured by • A w;.,,^:'* to Raleigh from a visit to the colored will soon be Installed, when the plant ciyil cases alone. W. C. BOMS, I'niUdeiphia, l'a. state normal school at Winston. 1 • oROmic >tares at Hhiln-l i '•' Vji. - i. taste i" ' '"! till OISI | r- 0| will be operated at its full capacity. 17-lt. Chat. B. C. C. guaranty. Piedmont Realty <i Guaranty Co. pratcnpUonii html rcputaide phTNcianA. a- the [a get r will 'l" ii len 10 d ■•■■ -'■■■■ '■:■■ ■ an possibly derive tron Ibem. Hall's Catarrh Care, manufactured by F. J l beaei A ( >., To-ledo, o.. cuotains n" ^lercurr. and M IM»> temailv. acting 'lirc-ily ■ipon the bio mucous surfaces o€ the system. In buying Hall'e Catarrh Core t« sure you get tbe genuine It i* taken internally, an<l ina'le in Toleilts Ohio, hj F.J.Cheney tCo Testimonials fi--.-. S<>l'l by Drnnrista. price lie. per battle. Hall's KainiU I-ill- are the best.
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [May 10, 1899] |
Date | 1899-05-10 |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
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Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The May 10, 1899, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by W.M. Barber & Co.. |
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THE GREENSBORO PATRIOTo
78. GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1899.
(LL CARDS.
Hi
NO. 19,
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS.
ICHARDSON. —Denny advertise* feed meal and
Irish potatoes this week.
tf. I
I/JILDING.
5 W. GASTON ST.
,LL, M. D.,
AND SURGEON.
vjii are.
Asheboro St.
L; 3 to 4 30.
\0. 17-
—Your atteution is invited to the I - Mr. P. O. Welch and Miss Carrie i w« ... i- . ~" " _ —
advertisement of the oid and reli.ele Ell.r were carried lastJgh ^USSiTSi^S'' ?' ^ «—■«-.« «WBtaw#<
.eaksv.lle Wooien Miils, which will horn* of the bride's parent.'judg. and ed tl of th^ JJlllo? Srl^?",P 5 !"- 5* P°iDt 'r'ded SSTMS
be found ,n th,s issue. Mr. John J. Mrs. W. H. Eller. ihe m.rria/e wa. SLZL?JSUL ™2?1?-?-^r' °f la" Thursday and Friday, w.,
AMEY, M. D.
Elaa, St.
in : Lrug Store.
at her home on North Davie street.
— .Miss I.eana Curtis, of Madison, is
visiting the family of Mr. R. J. Hughes.
—Attorney \V. P. Ragan, of High
Point, was in the city Monday on bus-ness.
—Mrs. C. C. Gorrell left Friday on a
visit to relatives at Conover, Catawba
county.
— Mr. J. w. Mobley, of Reidsville, dresses and separate skirts, and a nice nected with the PATRIOT. W
eareglad » similar occusi*....
oinr on
is now with the Ca-h Racket Store in assortment of fancy light colored wool- to know that fortune has been kind to at 11 W l7x* Suai*J moroiof
the capacity of mauager. He is a en dress material for summer wear, him and his. . ,.° ck Kev' E- w- s'""1'. D. '>..
clever gentleman an-1 a good business Misses C'allie Kankin and Jennie Har- ■»— "nil« c lar 'ty, preached the au.mai s.-r-man,
and we welcome him to Greens- dinar* in charge of this department
boro- ! and will take pleasure in waiting on
— When you start out to buy carpets, tueir friends and customers,
matting, rugs, curtains or window —The annual meeting of the Eagle
shades remember that Thacker & Hose Company, No. 7, was held Friday
-The Cash Racket Store is still bid- Brockniln" «"? a fu" »ne of these night, at which time officer, for the
ding for trade. Read their new adver- g°°d9 BUd 8e" them at verr close ng-ures.
-The condition of Mr. I). Schenck mon before the students. H
Jr.. who has been sick for about ten
days,has been critical for several days.
His physicians diagnosed his illness
as an aggravated attack of appendicitis
and decided that an ope-ation was
ensuing year were elected. Al.n, ^X"/^."" hl,I,fe-. !*?•"
with the other members of the fir. de- ! f^*? *}l"l*> ****** in.9Uch
~e occupied
the pulpit of the Methodist church and
h.s eloquent sermon was heard by a
large congregation. At night he tilled
the pastor's appointment at the High
Point Presbyterian church.
-The newly elected board of alder-men
met Monday night for the pur-
J. BRYAN
i.nal services to the
and vicinity
..:.:::• DRUOSTOB*
I HOUSE.
Cr. E. VYYCHE,
riHT,
the university. get out speedy recovery,
go on the road as a general traveling editions for the Spartanburg Herald
\ir
—A Royal Temperance Legion was agent for the Wheeler & Wilson sew- and the Greenville News. They are, —The central committee of the tire-organized
at «;race M. P. church last log machine. both clever and capable gentlemen and men's tournament aud gala week, to he
Friday afternoon. —Hon. A. M. Waddell. of Wilming- we shall be glad to see them pass this held in this city August 1st, 2nd, 3rd
—Judge John Gray Bynum left yes- ton, one of the most gifted orators in wa? again. j and 4th, met with a number of business
terday for I'ittsboro to attend Chat- the state, will deliver the literary ad-. —Your consideration is asked for I men and other public spirited cit-s
' ham Superior court
Building,
regulate and otherwise attend to the
town clock at a compensation of |36
per annum. There were three appli-cants
for city clerk aud two for tax
collector. The election of a chief-of-police,
police officers, street overseer,
J. H. WHEELER,
rsTTIST.
- Drug Store.
A. 31. SCALES,
—Hon. Cyrus B. Watson, of
ston, was here Monday on his way t
.Salisbury to attend court.
Counsellor at Law,
. BORO, N. ('. over by a train in High Point some ■ chairman of tuis committee, with < ed to Rev. H. D. I.equeux, pastor of
.IDAMS
1 I. I III' Ill, IS.
& DOUGLAS,
at - Law.
Dl s...
BOIfcO.lT.C.
ii I I '.\«.. u. H. NIWIilV,
y.■ eensboro, N.C.
KIM. k NEWLIN,
ounsellora at Lav.
I 1 I'drlill CoiirU WlU'l-
•' ' c over
w House.
«. l 11 I.mi.
-Mrs. I.. M. Michaux and children, Rtr „"„ L„iueux."
of Goldsboro, who have been visiting _ ; months ago. The prosecution has been j whom correspondence may he had in Springwood and Alamance Presbyte-relatives
here, returned home yester- ^._* f _ *'_r,an?_ ' yesterday | piaced in tna nands of Messrs. John A. | reference to industrial exhibits.
day. morning for Charleston to attend the
„, ,„ ... Confederate Veterans reunion. Mr.
—State treasur_er. W, o. rth_ and, wife •>i■ »«v. oa„c„oltft, commandjer of#.G.u.i,l»fo.rd,
came up from Raleigh Saturday to romn ,ntt „, „ , .. ,
Oamp, left at noon for the same place.
May they all have a pleasant trip.
attend Guilford College commence-ment.
—Mr. Herman Wilson, who holds a
position in the railway mail service, is
cjuite ill at his home on North Davie
street.
rian churches, who received the prem-ium
last Friday. The following is Mr.
-Mr. Calvin Wynck, a well known Lequeux's remedy, which is unique as
tdaTCltlZen°f Madi9°nt0WD9hiP-died very well as original: "As a means of les-sees
i *Uddenl7 8°me tim8 durin* ,he fore- seoing the number of S.IOOHS, I offer
were well attended, quite a number of l***1 ***"***' He arose in the morn- the following to- What Nex •?■ Instead
-In the furniture department of the Greensboro people being present L"* T'"IT " We" " "*"*'' ate a *f--equiririg the saloon-keeper to par
Barringer, of this city, and Wescott
Robersen. of High Point.
—Yesterday was commencemen
at Guilford College and the exercises
Sample Brown Mercantile Cot hearty breakfast and went out
•mpany The baccalaureate sermon, which was "„.,"" out 'nto a »'^'or selling liquor, make the co-are
three well arranged ro.ms-a par- preached Sund b Rey 1>r j w Held to work. Failing to come to din- sumer take out a license to buy aloo-lor,
a bed-room and a dining-room, stagg, of Charlotte, was a timely and ""'8°"'e °"e W*8 88nt f°r him' the holic stimulants; and let his name be
They are taistily furnished and show elo(lUent dltCOBrse, We hope to pub- me*sen*ff ?nd'D* him W»l °" ,he posted at the court house and in
onwllon at Law. Moore, of Red Springs. The literary | known ,„ Greensboro.
>.JUARE.
UEACHAM,
ircMtect and Builder.
■- Building,
- - N. C.
—Rev. T. A. Smoot, ef <;reensboro ! —Prof, and Mrs.
Female College, will preach at Buffalo turned from their European tour last
Presbyterian church on Sunday, the week. While absent they visited
?_?*. PeaC0<,k .r" addre" Wi" be deli""d ^ H°n- C H. ' he7e"f"or .ixVr^se^n* yea^1 He 'held
Mebane, state superintendent of public the office of deputy sheriff of Madi
instruction, on Tuesday, the 2;!rd. when township under Sheriff Cook and'
—Brother A. G. Kirkmau, our regis-
90n ter of deeds, can certify to the fact that
wag the path of the ollice-holder is not al-
MURRAY BROS.,
I >--l ISAM i:
CCiDENT.
I'REET.
—The secretary of state has issued the two postoffices of Winston and died last night aftera lingering illness, '"-"ance, look after general conditions, i Alamance county, both parties being
articles of incorporation to the Harry j Salem into Winston-Salem was signed She was the widow of Jonathan par. | collect rents, etc. (underage. As the parents refused to
it Belk Bros. Company, of this city, Monday by the postmaster general. A ker, who died a number of years ago. Piedment Realty & Guaranty Co. give their written consent to the' mar-sub-
station will beestabllsbedin Salem she was poor in this world's goods, "*"* riage, the license was obtained by a
with carriers. The order goes into but her wealth of Christian experience Up-to-date Farmers. misrepresentation of the ages of the
effect July 1st. was abundant. She was a devout mem- The following are the names of a few contracting parties. During the month
—Revival services are being con- her of the First Presbyterian church, farmers in this section who use the of February a license for the marriage
ducted at Centenary Methodist church the congregation havingtenderly cared celebrated Oiborne farm machinery, of another couple was obtained from
this week. Prayer services are held for her for a long time. such as binders, mowers, harrows, reap- the same magistrate under similar |
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