The Sun, Rutherfordton, N.C., Thursday Morning, May 20, 1909 Gilkey News Items Mr. Bradley Kindly Remembered By Comrades - A Marriage. Gilkey, May 11, - Mr. E. P. Camp and Miss Maggie Montieth were happily married Sunday. They went to Rutherfordton in the afternoon, accompanied by a number of their friends, where Re. T. J. Rogers performed the ceremony that binds them together for life. They returned late Sunday evening to Mr. Camp's home where a weeding supper was served. Mr. Camp is a splendid young man and holds a position with the Warlick Lumber Company. Miss Montieth is an accomplished young woman. We wish them a long and happy life. The writer took dinner at Mr. John H. Bradley's Sunday and the old soldier was very much elated over being kindly remembered by his comrades Saturday at the reunion. He is now in very feeble health and for that reason was unable to attend. It was his first annual reunion to miss. Heretofore he has always attended, but it is hardly possible that he will ever attend another. He is 74 years old and, during the civil war he lost one leg, it being torn off by a shot, and the other was broken in the same battle. Notwithstanding this, he has lived a very active life. Mr. Bradley held office in this county for 14 years, being a member of the Legislature one term and treasurer of this county for seven successive times. He is glad to see and have his friends call on him, though his mind is not very good. May peace and happiness forever dwell with the battle scared veterans. The Rutherford County Tribune October 10, 1901 Last Thursday, near Nanito post office, Mr. Adam Lane and Miss. Julia McEntire were happily married at the home of Mr. Elijah McEntire, the father of the bride. Mr. W. L. Bland performed the ceremony and after which the couple smiled in happiness and went on their way rejoicing. The Tribune congratulates the bride-groom on his good fortune. Ronald Arrowood K4HLO Sunshine, NC