Cornelius Mayor Woody Washam has fond memories of his earliest flat-top haircuts. It was the late 1950s, and his dad would take him down to the old Brick Row building on Main Street. The barber was Wilson Potts, a soft-spoken, amiable man with gently sloping eyes, a well-trimmed mustache — and huge hands. The mayor laughs. “To me, as a kid, he was just this massive man,” Washam says…
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