THE DUN
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Y0L‘ 1_Dnnn, M.
PTTHIANS OPEN
THB BIG BLADE
BaoateMa Basinet of Bcaeroleat
.. Brothers Attended By Over Three
Hundred.
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With the ipadous hallo and par
lore of tbs beautiful homo of Mr.
“d Mm. Enroll F, Young thrown
ppaa to Knights of Pythias and
their throe hundred guests tho ban
quet given last night is celebration
of the twelfth anniversary of tha
founding of Cape Fear bod,. No.
ldd pa seed into history ao the great
est, moat eacastful aad moat thor
oughlly enjoyed social fete ever un
dertakes by a fraternal orgnnUa
tioei in North Carolina. Dunn's wo
All beautiful—oosno boro ho
than others were there in greet num
bare end gave to tha occasion that
degree of charm ao characteristic of
the gentle womanhood of tho south.
As geests arrived to bo wol
rrmsd by tho genial, smiling knights,
sosiiow etrane of popular marches
rendered by a local Orchaa
tr« floated through tho parlors from
A* anise room; wraps were remov
ed, Introductions mode and every
body felt at homo. At nine o'clock
the knights and thair guests march
ed oat aad Into tha Young Hotel din
lag room. There, too, music eras bo
lag furnished by tho excellent or
•beetra, aad aa all were invited to be
•uetod. Toastmaster Robert L. God
•A i» behalf of his brother Pyth
iaaa erpreeead pleasure at being per
mitted to entertain ao large a num
ber of their friends
Th* hliottnge of God were invoked
bf «bo Bov. Angus R. McQueen, of
A® Preohytarian church, and
Banquet begun.
U treat of each banqueter were
F**klee, ©alary, olives turkey, eran
b*rT7 uaaes potato chips turkey
dieaotag. chicken salad aad wafers
After these were consumed, George
L. Canaady entertained the gather
lag with a glowing tribute to “Our
Ladgs* There are few bettor spook
«S H*>« any subject, than Mr. Can
aadj. Last might, however, his theme
hie heart and is
ally eloquent, convincing bis hearers
that bis lodge is ens of the comrauni
epplaoae, and after tha puesy-foot
ad culled gentlemen had removed the
lithe* and ware preparing to bring
in tea cream and Ita accessory, O.
Herbert Smith, dawn oa tha program
aa from Wilmington, hut, aa ha ex
plained, really • raaident of tha good
Httle town of Aosta explained why
ha waa a Pythian. Hr. Smith aaid
tha committee had rehhad Urn of him
thunder whan it altoud to another
weaker a theme to which ha had de
voted much time and thought and
ana in which ha waa always deeply
interested—that being tha Pythian
home. However, he aaid, its a great
thing to ha ana of the great broth
erhood whose efforts have been to
helpfai cultivating a rpirft of friend
ship, of benevolence and of real char
ity. Ha wsa proud of hie member
»hip in the order and aaid he was a
Pythian bacmee ha thought being one
made of him a better, brooder and
Mggar a***.
Mr. Smit'a speech was good
and fall upon appreciative ears. Pol
Iswtsg him and while tha ice cream
and emka wars being brought in.
Themes H. Webb, at Duke, told seme
baautif J facts of that eomfortbte
hems aathliahad by Pythian* for tha
children of their daad brother* at
Clayton. Mr. Wabb aaid ha had just
returned from a visit ta that boete
and that ha had bean profoundly fan
pro wad by tha happy, home-like at
mosphere ha found there, aad by tba
tandar, motherly care being enjoyed
by tha children at tha hands of Mrs.
Ponder, tha superintendent1! wit*.
Ha la rary proud of that home aad
of tha great work being dona through
It, aad he apoka tenderly of the little
orphans who are being roared ta
▼aloahle maturity la an environ
ment free from the pitfalls that
wonM basal their pelLwaya ware It
aat there.
Them tha lea cream was damaUsh
nd, fallowing which the Ear. John
H. Shore apoka af Pythian ism la tha
church. Ha aald It waa the belief
sm—g asms that fraternal orders
SSI* datrlmantal ta tha church, bat
ha was prepared to refute that sr
P—t Ha mid that a good Pyth
ian made a good ehnrah member, and
that a pear church mansbar wasn't
always a good Pythian. Pram ob
aarmHeM covering many yean ha
had fasmd that Pythlanlaaa waa mast
halpfal to its followara aad that ha
pro ad af hie eeaneetion with tha
•trier. la hta usoal etaaera, eonrln
cfag —-ha told of those Km
trait* af character cultivated by tha
Pythian brotherhood and aald that
ha Shragfat tha proaant a vary oppor
tamo tfaaa for aakurglaS «*»• ammbor
■Mp fa. Dmm.
tha Sew. J. Hotlowell Dickerson,
*f Ooldaboro, saaa aeharialaf ta fat
law Mr. Shota, bat richness in Us
harnetts haiiy bank
SteU Bank ft Treat ( oapop. C’nun
tyV yeaageat Institution, Doing
Mat
Established six months ago with
offices hare and at Angisr, the Mute
Bank ft Trust Co., the county's young
cat financial inaitution, has rapidly
grown in favor with thoee business
men whom It seeks to serve. That
fact waa shown yesterday when Its
stockholders gathered in the compa
ny’s offices for their first yearly meet
ing. From e report made liy the
PnegMent, Mr. Preston 9. Cooper,
who, fcy the way, ts president of
more banks than usually fall to the
lot Of any one man. the institution
waa shown to be In excellent shape.
Notwithstanding those subnormal
conditions which have so warped all
Southern industrial endeavor the
young Institution has mads headway
to a degree that is very encourging
to those upon whose nhoulders rest
the burden of carrying it to success.
The poople of Argior bare shown
theft appreciation of th* presence
of a rliable bank In their thriving
town by giving to it a most unselfish
support, and, while money scarcity
has kept many of them tiod to some
of the older institutions, none bare
witheid encouragement. In Dunn
the suprort has been all that could
be desired, and the bank begins the
new year safe in the confidence of
the public It desires to serve.
Tbs book’s manual cenuigr. for
cloelag year are something over
ton per cent, though no dividend was
declared because it la the director's
policy to keep as mock surplus In
reserve as possible
AH former offiers were reelected
to serve during the ensuing year.
They are: P. 8. Cooper, president;
H. O. Townsend, vice-president; H.
F. WIHiaaes, second vice-president;
W. H. Herring, cashier; J. E Wil
liams. aaaiastant cashier.
Directors are: It. L. Godwin, MeT>.
Holliday, J. L. Hatcher. 3. C-. Qlf.
ford, C. 8. Adams, B. F. WiHUms,
M. F. Morris. R. U Godwin. 3 A.
Hoeknday, W. H. Herring, P. 8.
Cooper, W. H. Gregory.
The mane friends of Kiel Glades
It has Men found rrcetwry that
aba raeeiva hospital treatment. She
toft Monday night for Richmond to
antar a hospital of that plaes.
It fall to tha lot of tha Rev. Baylua
Cade to addraaa the gathering on
What the Lad lea Owe to Pythianiam.
Mr. Cade la one of those rare a peak
era who- combine wit and pathoo
with sound logic, and he me always
be counted upon to hold the atten
tion of any audience. Ho objected
to the phraseology employed in nam
ing hia subject. He does not like to
have our women alluded to as ladles.
“A lady," he said, " is the wife of n
lord—and wo have no lords over here
Tha term, womanhood looms large
compared to that of Udyahip." Wo
man owas orach to Pythianiam in
hia opinion because it la helping
to make man, of Ihdr husbands
brothers, sons and fathers. His re
marks were interspersed with much
real humor and when ha sat down
the room was in an uproar of laugh
ter.
“The Goat” WU the (object as
signed to W. W. WtUon, a former
resident of this city whose home is
now In Raleigh. Mr. Wilson said,
the subject waa a rather difficult one
to handle and had at first gotten his
own Angora. However, by dissect
ing the word goat he foond It to be
made of two worde, go and at; so be
decided to term It Pythian Goat, or
go-et To go, means to progress;
therefore he decided to talk on Pyth
ian progress, and that is what he did
—very intelligently, entertainingly
and, frequently, amusingly.
Superintendent Pander, of the
_J*ythieni«m generally. Mr. Pander's
called upcst for a speech and he re
sponded with a very line talk en
! Pythian generally. Mr. Pender's
home need to be in Goldsboro, and It
waa there he met Ellis Goldstein, the
Pythian upon whose "boulders had
fallen tbs border of arranging for
last night’s enjoyable occasion. H,
said ha laved Goldy, Juat aa he loved
all that Jewish race whoae
members have done so much for Pyth
lantern and for the spreading of be
nevolence generally; “hat,” he said,
I will never forgive Mm for taking
from our town that charming woman
who la now Me wife.” Mr. Pender
continued with eom • information
concerning the home, snd roncloded
by advising those young women who
coaid not marry a Pythian to chooae
a Jew.
Toastmaster Godwin here arose to
remark that there were several pnm
Inent Pythiane present from out of
town and that ha wonld ha glad ta
bear from them. He said “it's get
dngmlghty late, though." go every
body took the cue and started for
the hats and wrapt, feeling that they
had bean e.ttartalned moat royally.
ITS A LONG. LONG WAT
i
Health Facta aa fadiU by Cm
maadty Survey*.
Health work ia ha raj y begun ac
cording to vthe facta revealed by the
community (survey* rocantiy mad*
with th* Governor*! proclamation, a
large number of rural aad urban com
munitiea throughout th* different
counlie* observed Community Ser
vice Day* during the flret week In
December. While the weather van
all that wan unfavorable, much real
aervire was accompliihed and valu
able fact* on which to proceed
with th* work were brought to light.
Sampaon I* one of the loading roun
tw* in tho State, having rapidly ad
vanced in the step* It hat taken In
puhlic health work aad community
upbuilding In general. It employ* a
whole-time health officer whoa* work
hue had telling effect on the health
of the county; it hat two modal rural
health rommunitita-one at Salma
burg and another at Ingold; and H
hat gor.a forward In educational
nod all other matter* pertaining to
prosperity and progress.
But the surveya made in connec
tion with the observance of Commun
ity Service Day* rev**lad aatonleh
'*» faclt, eapoeally along tha fond*
menial* of haalth. Of the eighty
four school district* In the county,
thirty-five adopted the suggestion*
of tha Community Service program,
made survey* at to the inrlt and
Improvement of tha acboolt and
neighborhood, and organised In or
der to beat meat these neede. To
tho <|uefUoa, “Do you uaa patem
medicine* ?" SIR responded to the af
firmative and 445 in tha negative
Only *21 familiaa oat of R3S have
thab- house* screened. and out of
1113 only 401 deep arith open win
dow. i„ winter. But *o rcligiout
matter* the figure* change some
what. 884 out of FTO war* (owed to
he church member* and SOT ont of
RK1 children attend Hunday-arboo]
Tbaae flgurat cast oe reflection on
the ork of the leader* of this progra
alv* county, but on th* other hand
throw Hgtrt Into darknaaa of other
rounUet loao act*** along this Una
of progresses work. Furthermore
thn reveal th* nayaatty for bettor
OT8»88**d Worh^SlWm^dueatfaa.'
on mat- - 'VMM
ec operation along U Hnaaoi
rommnMty in*provent.
JAMBS POPE HIT BT A MUCK
i
Jaraee Pope, tha lS-jraar old aon
of Rev. WDUa Pope, U Buttering
from a painful wound upon hla head
aa tha result of bang hit by half a
brick while engaged In a reins tu re
battle among tha achool bays Mon
day noon at Uia Graded School
ground. Tha youngsters ware lined
op in battle array for tha daily en
counter in emulation of tha warring
European*; young Pop#, In a thought
la** moment, turned hi* back upon
tbp._en*niy and waa unprepared for
tha project3# aimed at hi* dome of
thnaght by an oppoaing marksman.
He had stooped over to gather amu
nition and waa in tha act of arising
when tha brick sailed through the
air and mat the exact centre of the
hack of hla bead. He waa hurt bad
ly. bat after being attended by a
physician, waa alright and game *
pough to return t* the charge, .'ll
of which ie alright, since no particu
larly harmful re* alt* eventuated—
hut, since thl* call* to our attention
a vr-y dangerous practice, wa would
advise that those who live In glam
house* are not tha only oae* who
should not throw atnea.
SEVEN APPLICANTS
FOB ONE HOUSE
The owner of a nice lHtW cottage
situated near tha center of town lost
Its tenant a few days ego Before
the last load of the former occupant's
furniture had left the prameeie, ap
plicants were after it. The owner
says seven requests for It ware made
to him before be woe sure he wanted
to rent It. Of that seven, four were
from newly-weds That reminded
him that the clergymen and magi*
tratee had been kept busy this win
ter in tying matrimonial cords, and
be says It Is going to be a mighty
bard jraar on cows. We are a little
puszled by the latter expression but
be say* our elder readers will me the
point—to we let it go at that
MR. BALLANCE BUYS FINE
ROBESON PLANTATION
Mr. John H. Bel lance, of the stock
dealing firm of Balltaee A Co, baa
fjkst purchased from Locke Shew
that flee farm situated about three
miles from St. Paul In Robeson
County known as tha Malloy A Me*
Laod plaee.t It contains WO acres
and ranks as one of the very beet
farms In the sooth. Meet of It is
cleared and, by the Introduction of
modem methods, Mr, Bel la* re eg
rets to greatly Improve dm already
vary valuable property.
ZW»rw
r»r .
(By Herbert M. Caen, ‘Amo. Adv.)
"What U the water with the Uni
tod States ?”
A* 1 have bean •etjfbtg lo London
yi nrr the begtnui* of the war, 1
..Ave been beeringtkU question aak
on all tides.' I bra never hoard any
eatiafaetory until. Mo one u —
to kncrw. , 7
Why are the tmeritan factories
not running night and day? Why
are the railroad* Wt opening op new
territories end reedy fee the
million* of imairhote who have el
ready made op thhr minds to leave
gurapo as loan oath* war is ever?
Why are there 9k tfty American
<! rummers in Lend* right new try
ing to aell MMN)0O worth of A
rnerieen goods in N»ee of the goods
that were bought Bet year from
(Germany and AmteBT
Why have ad*e(tiaen become
cprittare, Joet at the time when their
»dvrrtireniri% mu most needed
end most aArtiv* In cheering on
the bosinepr force* of the United
Btateef
rrom uu Europe** eianapoint or
view, tho Uni tod 9UtM Is o harsh of
poaco and iwtF pnd praaparity.
It ku no trouble* tb»t K dare men
tion to Belffem or Amtria or Franoe I
or Germany or Sorvla or Great Brit
ain or Ra>K
Evoy tooth Briton boa enliotad.
Every t-nth Prewchrean ia at th*
front. Every tenth Belgian (* dead
What do«a th* Unitoi Sutaa know
flf trouble t
If I eould afford It, I would char
tor the Mauretania and Loitlania
nd convoy a prty of (JMO Antrim*
advert!air* to Europe-for atrip of
education. I would fWu them * weak
in Pari*, and % w**k ia Antwerp.
I would lat thorn look at tfa# Uni
*-om th* ***** of th* war
I would give thaw a Uok at real
> trouble. I would l*t then a*o train*,
ton at a tint*, *re mbtataa apart,
pockad with the maimed and tho dy
ing. • - ' r- '-r v
I would lot tlmw b**fl from frag
mentary auiTivora th* tneradlbt*
rtory of battlefield* ISO mile. wide,
and anaia* that are greater than tba
entire pepuMra of Taag.
I would lot thorn aao gravea 100
yard* lone and fall, aad Belgium,
the eawtry that w**, nothing new
but 11MM agoaro mil** of wreckage
Than when they bog** U radar
etaad to *oma alight extant, the mag
nhudo and awfaht*** Of this war, I
wo*Id my to thorn:
"Now go bach and appreciate tho
United State*. Mgtlloo year oppor
tunkloe. Drat atari digging treneb
e* when nobody is Bring at yo-i
Dow’t fall dawn whan ywa have nv.
boon hit Don't bo blind t* th* moot
UV. J. D. PEAGRAM
Aged Laborer of tl* Ooea Passes ta
Hia Reward.
Jooeeboro, Jao. 24.—Rev. J. D, Pea
gram died at bia borne bare Sunday
afternoon, Janaary IT, attar an 1U
naaa at a few months of aarcoam.
Tbs fonaral earricee ware held in
the Mstbodiet church, Tuesday, at 11
o'clock, conducted by the pastor. Ear
C. W. Rob to son assisted by Bara,
a. E 8 pence end J. B. W lilts, of
Sanford. Although tbs weather waa
bitter cold there wae an unoaaaBy
large attendance at the funeral, the
church bdg filled to its capacity, at
testing the high mtsssii la which he
was held. The floral offerings were
many and beautiful. Tbs active and
honorary pall bearers were selected
from his Bible dess end friends.
His body was interred in the Metho
dist cemetery. (
Rev. Mr. Paagram waa a superan
nuated Methodist preacher and had
his home her* far the past two years.
Per the past taro months his health
has declined rapidly and everything
possible was done for hia comfort.
Daring this time his children from
cartons parts of the State were con
stantly at his borieids
Mr. reagram was bora In Harnett
county, North Qaroltoar, Nevembei
1842, being Sfl years of age at the
time of his death. He was married
in 1871 to Miss He Byrd of the same
county and to this union there sur
vive sis children, as follows: Mr*.
RobC Dudley, of Oriental; Mr*. J. E
Baiter, of Ueryaburg; Mrs. Jenrj
Bray, of Norfolk, V*.; Mrs. Waite.
Gooch, of 8tarn; Mrs. Allen Shaw, of
and one asa. Mr. Will Pr
gram, of Seim*. Hi* sacowd wife
who was Miss Aaaie Worthy, of thi.
county, aad two sons. Worthy and
John D. Jr* survive him.
Mr. Poagram served acceptably h
various pastorates ef the North Car
otina C wifi rears for M years anti
failing health caused him ta super**
nuate. He was held to Ugh e*tees
by Ms brethren to the mtoiotry
After locating hare ha was active t
Sunday Sthssnl and cheach wort an
Suiter, of Ger^sberg; Ms brother.
Prof. W. H Patna, of Trinity Col
lar*; bis sister, Mrs. MolHe Steph
enson, of Xeleitk; Mr. WiB Patna
of Seims; Mr. Allen San, of Lfllhrg
too; Mrs. A. H. HeNeill, ef Carthage
Mrs. D. D Krlly, of Carthage; Via
Wiley Bngwell. of FranklinrUle, and
Mies Flora McDonald, of 8*r.ford.
MATOS GRANTHAM'S FARM
Thoogh mayor of Carolina’s 1 treat
mu ruci polity and busily engaged ia
conducting a bag drug buMnaas,
George K. Oranthaaa finds plenty of
tune to introduce profitable methods
upon bis fins farm sot there • little
way from town. Lost year ha plant
ed oodlei of cotton—aad birr opted
a lot of It too—but the price did net
appeal to hint vary strongly. He
planted, aoms other things as wail,
bat cotton was trumps. This year
he has large areas planted to erhsat
and oats; ia going to pint twice aa
much tobacco, sad aad almost twins
as mneb corn aa ha did last year.
Hia cotton crop will be reduced e
boet one half. Mr. Grantham takes
much prate In hia farm, aad has
spent much tiths and, money in de
veloping It into tts present firm con
ditioe. Na farmer in the suround
Ing country pnassmrs a longer hand
or more far-seeing mind. That he
has cat cotton to devote more lend to
tobacco and other things, is a mighty
good sign that H will ha a good thing
for all other farmer* to do.
THE HOME BAKERY
The Dispatch ha* m spaea to give
away for tho exploitation of private
intervals, but H doaat Uka to aid
thaae small ontai prises wboaa da
developoMtit moan so much to the
community's progress, and whom na
ns** rily small Anaacial backing pro
Hildas a sustained advertising cam
paign- Homs industries are thorn
to Which wo aspect our people to
give their first thought, sad, quality
and price considered, we think local
products should ho given prefer miss
over all others. A. C. Barnes con
ducts a small bakery, bis products
are good, his arvkt is axealtant aad
his priest art oat Klghtr than thaae
charged by out ef town bakers. For
them raatoes wa believe hi* busi
ness should be given encouragement
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glorious rhancs yen ever had. la
your ilfa
“Go hack aad advertise. Get rea
dy for the moot treraendoaa xulcm
beam that any nation ever had.
BaOd your factories biggar. Train
atom salesmen. Borrow atoto mon
ey. Go ahead and thank God that
you Ora oMv* and that yea are living
In a load that la at pane*, at a time
when a tarty tha whole world la at
NKW HOTEL PBOBABLE
Biipkms liwid Campaay Coatem
|Mhf Bbertteo at Madera Has*
tetey at Bind aad Wiieen.
Oaa at the sort Important real oe*
tata deals of several years was that
through which Hr. Welter B. How
ard purchased at Messrs. P. T. Mas*
senptU aad B. O. Marin that lot ad
Joiaisg tha Btephan* proparty at the
aorthaaat sonar of Broad aad WI1
soa striate. A frame building, im
til recently occupied, by W. II. Ad*
ama, stands upoa tha property, but
H Is aadarstood that it is to bo mov
ed in tha very near fa tare to make
room tot a flva-etory hotel building
which is to cover the Stephens prop
erty aa wdl.
It is said that la the purchase Mr.
Howard was acting tot tha Staphaaa
Howard Ce, end that it Is the inten
tion at the company to begin solicit
ing stack subscriptions for the ho
tel's erection as aoea as practicable.
Tbs aits is aa ideal one for hotel
purposes, convenient to an hat is ess
centers sad te the tee upon which
tha proposed saw anion depot will
probably ba bai)L On broad attest
it has a frontage of M foot, and on
Wilson one of 7B. The building
would bars tern storm and tha hotel
lobby ea tha street floor, with fear
doors above for dtniag and other
•one, White no definite plan has
been decided upon, it is probable that
the building win fas manly of con
crete, absolutely firs prost and cost
not leas thus *40,000.
With tha cooing at the hotel
Broad Btrnst, where it te crossed by
laoa will be the city's moot in
teresting point, having an array of
l~pHf buildings seldom wytelHd
in s small dtp. Already tea hand
some Warren balding has began to
look as if it b el paged times and a
i cram the atraat from It Iks remark
able structure white te to hoaee tee
First Motional asms thee dariag the
uar sailing for thair actual rains
hi all seasons art sitting la the boat,
•wa hi tha knowledge Oat hard
thaaa an not going to affect thair
food supply.
Just over the tine la Johnston
thara are two rood fanners whose
lands adjoin. One is Mr. J. M. John
eon, father of Mr. W. O. Johnson, of
this city; aad Mr. JuUua Barefoot.
Both hare as good land and as plenty
of H as any man should try to profi
tably eoltisats, but thsir cotton pro
l ductioa last year was the smallest
part at thair crop—aad none af that
cotton has been said yet. Because
these man hare derated thair ener
gies te making thair farms, self
sustaining, they are new in position
to wait as long as they please for
cotton to bring a better price.
BAKNE8 A HOLLIDAY AT IT A
CAIN
In all the business history of Dear
no plan tar stimulating business has
proven so successful se that through
which tho (tames ft Holliday Compa
ny gives to its customer* twice each
yoor a piano, • dinner ant and several
«sh Him. The amt hod employed
In awarding these much-sought-af
ter prises is Bevel, oniqo* and meet
interesting; every dollar paid to the
eompany entitle* the payor to one
hay; at the several thousand keys
given sway there ere ton which ft
locks hold by the eompany and the
holders of those tan ore those to
whom the prises are awarded.
. Keys ere sow being given to cus
tomers who pay account* or make
eaek purchases. Whan the supply
of keys la erHeoetod, the unlocking
process will etgin.
DUKE LADIES VISIT GRADED
SCHOOL
Several lad toe were hare from
Duke last week to eae the drinking
fcantata la see at the Dons Graded
School., with the Mm of .Detailing
on* jest Hhe It at Dak*. The foun
tain. M aa unique affair made from
•baa* Ms foot at qaartdk tech pip*
run borlsentally aeer a trough which
catches the waste water. At Inter
vale of about one feat email holes
have been drilled through the upper
•Me at th* pipe, permitting crneil
i streama at water to play upward.
. From those, person* can alleviate
i their thirsts without touching their
lipe to the pipe, sad through this
l simple fountain the *tases» spread
r tag tin dipper la onhvoraal urn •
' short time age fa entirely titashmtel
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Uukte Jan. M.-Tbe Mothldtot
School obearrad Hlaimry Day Sna
day morning. Tha Mdamir Cam
mittee earriad «t tha program M
gotten opby the oh arch. Durh|
tha yaar hoc day ia aach moath «M
ba known as Misaioaary Sunday aad
a special program wfll ba had Mr
aach Sunday. Tha Methodist that ah
South is trying La gat Ms loonbme
educated on tha eobjeet of miartani
and to this and tha Miaaienary far
aach month was gotten sp aad r
apodal program far am aa that day.
Immediately after the Sunday
School aervieae Kao. Freak Culbrath
preached a opartal eanaofi to tha
lion. F. M. MoXay, Harnett coun
ty'* present representation la the
Legislature spent Sunday with Ms
family.
Tha owners of tea harbor shop
have recently purchased an eattealy
new outfit for Che shop consisting
of throe white enamel hydmaBc
chain, a orbits enamel mirror case
with French plate glam far tha three
chain aad other smeller re(jutettss
for an np-to-data barber hep This
I
Hi rtful^ mmUbi
tanwoa at fear p. i r.
W. McKay.
WHOLE FAMILY WIPED OUT
Father Kill* Wife. Three ri^hlwa
aai Self.
■■ a
a
Junction.
and
chllfr* ax
■ All the tba
forehand. by
E. L. the
floor
Wood*
the family
llilderbrsnd My*
no»n* in (hair
■«t paid no
Woods, erl
a railroad <
eem hi*
daorhtrrs,
| and Marjorie,
PRESBYTERIAN ORGAN ARRI
VES
The maynifcaRt pip* art— pur
chased bp the Praabytortaa daxh
of tUi city arrived (Me weak aad la
now briny unloaded preparatory ta
tie foatallatfaa in tka church. It
wma purchased of PS rhea “a Be—
Near York, end la one of tha heat le
atramsnta sold by that oaWbcatad
concern. It will ha ready for aaa
within the soft tea daya.
BUILDING ACTIVITIES
There ware thaaa arhaa aoora WU
l«f ware under way than are aaw
avUant la thU etty, hat, with all. tha
howl of hard Mates, there are Boat*
here af people who rsaMaa that aaw
la tha time u hand waB aad dap
otbara are Just eddny ta thaaa al
raad built; bat ell are I* wins d ta
profit by the praaaat law prieae of l»
FIR8T BAPTIST WIND
OWS BEING PLACSB
At last, aavaral af thaaa haealf
foSy dadfMf wlndaara which aaa ta
add aa much ta tha baeaty and teaa
fo»t of tha aaw 1*rrBa1 ahateh Mat
arrived. Workman have bayea
puttla* theca la ptaaa deriay Aa )aet •
few daya aad It la hoped Wat aS af