sight of me.rTRYON ROUTE 1.?d BanEre this reaches us we will be cele-?r fromCaro-ure anddoses a? Boardbeating not only the birth-day of our independence, but of the world, andthe home coming of our soldier, boys. Wish that every one of our fallen heroes could haveunty inding of ; heartya golden—hearted daisy wreath placed around the $oldstars today, the Fourth of Fourths.at the k coun-Mrs. John W. Searcy, after a longIllness, passed away into the great j beyond, leaving an infant babe, three other small children and husband, to whom she can beckon to come hearcessary osition. bin mi s-amountlucationf Agricounty e Agri-impor-iie timeary to to havers. No'd,go-cogniz-fession,special-Undere everytgricul-um toanming,one ed-to beth theof the01hasthatin fourmen inCol-ehter—heiplay around the throne of God, for she was a gifted violinist.Mr. Broad us Nance andfamilyF. B.were guests of Mr. and MrNance, Sunday.Miss Letha Barber was Miss ElsieEdwards’ guest of honor, Monday. Glad to note Mr. Robert Pack, whorecently underwent angetting on nicely. Little Alvin Packoperation isdied Mondaymorning at 4 o’clock.Master Willie ^gerton spent a happy Sunday afternoon with little BobJack Hamilton.Some on the route attended thechildren’s day at Columbus, and the exercises were splendid, and thespeech given by th pastor wa^ alsomuch enjoyed.Mr, George Biggerstaff anu lamilywere yesterday's visitors at the homeof Mr. James Green.Mr. McGraw, of South Carolina,who recently purchased a large mountain farm in this vicinity, is verymuch enthused over the prospects of the railroad. Who wouldn’t be?in the £the firstthree to^ *rpects to ent builAmen.COLUMBUS BAPTIST CHURCH.Sunday school next Sunday at 10:30 Preaching at- 11:30. Our childrensn i i V /V H/l 1 £*Ifor theWe haviwhich aThe enishing with tlVteachersThe fabfe toweek’stheir wiHurnhereMr. ac•enMrs. FIr. Chis honMr. CB lackwisurprisefrom o\Mr. Iof Spar and Su:Mrs.list thi:M i sswith Mney, SaMissGladysThe Iwas weThenSandylight tThePlainsy willeran.