. Tales and traditions of the lower Cape Fear, 1661-1896 . He takes great interest in education, and formany years has served as Chairman of School District No. I. He has servedas Alderman, and is active in city affairs. And last, but not least, is afaithful and consistent member of the Methodist Church, having served hi?people as Superintendent of the Sunday School. Mr. Post is generally likedby his associates and friends. Mr. E. Borden, Superintendent of Transportation, is eminently fitted forthe place. The variety and completeness of his work, the methods of itsarrangement, the necessary or
. Tales and traditions of the lower Cape Fear, 1661-1896 . He takes great interest in education, and formany years has served as Chairman of School District No. I. He has servedas Alderman, and is active in city affairs. And last, but not least, is afaithful and consistent member of the Methodist Church, having served hi?people as Superintendent of the Sunday School. Mr. Post is generally likedby his associates and friends. Mr. E. Borden, Superintendent of Transportation, is eminently fitted forthe place. The variety and completeness of his work, the methods of itsarrangement, the necessary orders and instructions to guide, command ourrespect and admiration. He might be termed a specialist in his branc h ofrailroading, having given more attention to this particular line, and thisenables him to lend a helping hand to these occupying other on his prompt movement of trains. He has been wonderfullysuccessful, and stands high with his Company. Mr. Borden is quiet andunassuming and possessed of many superior traits of :lf : i
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