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\ CAMERON The Radcliff Chautauqua will be in Cameron September 22, 23, and 24. The Cameron Community Fair will be held at the Cameron graded school building on Monday, October 10th, which seems to me an inconvenient day. However, that is the date that hit this town and we will do our best or darndest to make it a success. Mrs. J. R. Loving, who has charge of the curio department, earnestly re quests that all who have anything in that line bring them to the home of Miss Bettie Riddle, opposite the school building not later than the 8th. Look up in the garret, in the old chests and lumber rooms to see what you can find. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDonald and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron, of Montrose. Two of the Junior classes of the Baptist Sunday School, taught by Mrs. T. A. Hendricks and Mr. T. A. Tucker, went on a picnic to Thag- ardsville Friday afternoon from two to five o’clock. The leading features of the afternoon were fishing, swim ming, boating, and the greatest, a delicious and bountiful lunch. Mrs.- E. M. Borst and Miss Annie Borst accompanied Mr. Mason Borst to Raleigh by motor Monday, where he proceeded to Wilson to join Mr. Sprout, of Wilmington, on his return from northern points where he spent the summer. Mrs. Borst and Miss Annie returned by rail in the evening. Rev. and Mrs. M. D. McNeill spent a day last week visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Smith, of Niagara, and Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Kelly on Vass Route 1. Misses Mollie Reed and Eva Gra ham, jolly and attractive young la dies on Route 1, were in town Sattir- day. Fred McKeithen, of Aberdeen, was Ti week-end visitor of L. B. McKe^**hen. Mesdames Will Keith and G. W. Griffin, of Vass, called, Friday after noon, at the home of Mrs. Janie Muse. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McPherson and little son, Hugh, and Miss Maude Mc Pherson motored over in Harnett county Sunday to see Mr. Duncan Pierce who is quite ill. Mr. John Douglas, of Rockingham, spent the week-end with his brother, J. T. Douglas, Route 1. In the absence of Rev. M. D. Mc Neill who went to Sanford on Wednes day night to officiate at a marriage, prayer meeting at the Presbyterian church was conducted by Rev. J. W. Hartsell. Mrs. E. A. McFayden, Mrs. Janie Muse, Miss Mamie Neal Muse and W.^ A. Muse motored over to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cameron Sun day evening. It is with regret I learn that Mr. Cameron is in indiff erent health. I hope he will soon re gain his usual good health, for he is a good citizen and a man well liked by all his acquaintances. Mrs. Georgie Matthews, Mr. Mar vin Thomas, Miss Myrtle Gaddy and Mr. James Rogers were a happy quartette who motored to Jackson Springs Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Glyde Gaddy and children, of Sanford, visited, last week, at the home of Mrs. Gaddy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Richard son on Route 1. Cameron and Lemon Springs play ed ball Saturday evening in the Mc Pherson park near the Seaboard sta tion. Score, 8 to 12, in favor of Cam eron. Miss Annie Borst and Brother, Mr. Mason Borst, returned, Sunday, from a visit to New York City, Washing ton and Richmond. Little Miss Ellen Matthews, of Sanford, was a week-end guest of her little friends, Katherine McDonald and Ruth Wooten. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. McLean, of Aberdeen, called, Sunday, to see Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Petty, who are both improving. Mrs. Julia McDugald and little grand-daughter, Margaret, left last week to join her son, Alec, and the other grandchildren at their home at Fort Green, Florida. Mr. Belton Joyner left Wednesday for his second year at Trinity. Mr. Charles Hunter motored to Raleigh last week and was fined for speeding over in Lee. Getting sporty if he speeded, which he says he didn’t. Rev. William Black, accompanied by his singer, Mr. Burr, will begin a meeting at the Presbyterian church here the 4th Sunday, September 25th. Rev. L. H. Joyner went to Cypress Tuesday to conduct the funeral of Miss Christian Smith. He was ac companied by Mrs. T. C. Gaddy who was a friend of the deceased, having lived a neighbor to her in the Lo belia section. Rev. M. D. McNeill went to Sanford last week to officiate at the marriage of Miss Emma King, of Sanford, and Mr. Edward Rogers, of South Caro lina. The Rose Bud Club completed the quilt they were making for Barium Springs Orphanage and the quilting, which was done by the grown-up ladies, took place at the home of Mrs. Donnie McDonald on Friday afternoon. Those quilting (not dancing as the society columns say) were: Mesdames M. McL. McKeithen, W. G. Parker, J. A. Phillips, J. D. McLean, Donnie McDonald, W. M. Wooten, O. B. Mitchell, J. W. Cam eron, D. W. McNeill, Misses Ada McNeill and Cattie McDonald. The hostesses, Katherine and Mary Mc Donald, members of the club, served cake and iced lemonade that was ex ceedingly refreshing on a sultry af ternoon. Cameron graded school opened Monday with the full corps of teach ers. On Saturday afternoon from two to six o’clock the four primary class es of the Baptist Sunday School, with the Sunbeams, were entertained at the home of Mrs. J. R. Loving by the teachers, Mrs. J. R. Loving, Miss Lucille Loving, Misses Margaret Thomas, Annie Hartsell and Lucile Rogers. There were sixty children present, ages ranging from three to twelve years. Various games were played and ice cream was served. Mr. Harvey Peoples, from Winston- Salem, is visiting Miss Hattie Eads. It is reported that a wedding is to take place here this week. Mrs. Mildred Matthews who spent two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Irvin, retoned Satui'day to their home in Sanford. MARKETS WILL OPEN The tobacco markets of Moore county will open next Tuesday, Sep tember 20th. From the outlook prices will be better this year than last. The markets at Carthage and Aberdeen will have a full corps of buyers and will try to do their best to satisfy the growers of the weed. VASS MERCANTILE COMPANY VASS, NORTH CAROLINA -— '— ■ ■' We are now receiving Our Fall Line of ! DRY GOODS IN THE Latest Patterns and Shades # and have been fortunate in purchasing thern on the Lowest Prices of the season and v^^e are therefore going to give our customers the benefit of the low prices When in town come around and let us, show you, and tell you our prices. COTTON is taking an UPWARD SWING in price, and we will soon see HIGHER PRICES FOR DRY GOODS so TAKE HOLD OF An Opportunity to Save Honey Vass Mercantile Co. VASS, NORTH CAROLINA Remember VOLUME 1 SUBSCRIPTION $ Pushing Tke Fayet Roa Encouraging tidings down in Hoke county co road from Vass to Fay Wilmington. The coun people both are at work route from Lobelia to land line, and they expe in good passable shape weeks. Where the roa Morrison’s Bridge road go out by Hector Smit is straightened, and is b and graded. From ther county line this side o the people are helping road, which has been places, and the' county grading and putting c places where clay is nee in much of the course such a character that need much surfacing. The new constructi started will take the r that which leads out b that once the work in ha a good road will be in the "way to Fayettevill plan now is to have Ou shorten that route by straight through to the which would require o four miles of constructi little doubt that this wil it will give Fayetteville nection with all of the Manchester to Carthage, ville is not overlooking fields for the expansion Then this would give more direct outlet fro to Pinehurst and the wh the state up this way, to be desired, for as velops the traffic out way will be much incre existing routes are to rough. With the work now pleted, the country all to the lower power opened for settlement a purposes. For one thi will be available for an fish or to hunt down with a little work two lakes in the state cou' part of the winter amus of the big resorts of f the lower dam would b more than ordinary co is several miles long, big area. On the road below F state has been awardin construction on the Wi in places between Wil Fayetteville, and by t Hoke county stretch is the whole road to Wilm about ready for anyth come its way. Next su Vass on a line from A Point, Winston and the
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