Weekend link dump: If that wood could talk…

— In praise of an unidentified piece of wood and other “stuff from the attic.”

— Or  maybe your tastes run to an identified piece of wood.

— Quite an eBay offering of early paper items from Statesville (scroll down).

— Should Moore County’s much-traveled World War I monument be moved to the Pik-N-Pig?  Michael Hill,  be grateful you don’t have to mediate this one.

Mighty was the mouse, less so the governor

“North Carolinians assembled in an auditorium at Charlotte one evening last week to see and hear what sort of person was Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross, the woman whom Wyoming elected three years ago to fill out her deceased husband’s term as Governor (1925-27).

“Mrs. Ross soon demonstrated her femininity. Down an aisle, terrified by the surrounding forest of North Carolina feet and ankles, scampered a mouse. ‘If I appear a bit disconcerted,’ shrilled Mrs. Ross, ‘It’s because a woman may be a governor but she’s always afraid of a mouse. If it comes up here I’m going to jump on the TABLE!’ The mouse mounted. So did Mrs. Ross.”

— From Time magazine, April 2, 1928