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THE DUNN I 1 Dunn, 5. C. *8.000 OVAKDSMKX TO RBTt'KN ROMS. North CWroUn* First Infantry I. A suoog I'alt* Dsalgnatnl by Geiicr.il Funetoo. Washington. Jan. t1—Moie than 11.000 National Guardsmen i.uw nn tho Mniein border, bare bee a desig nated by Major General Fuovton for return home and muibr out of the Federal eerrtce. under the older issu ed yesterday by the War Department All ihceo orannualioua will be atartad homeward na soon aa Iran* ponation facilities ran lie provided. Their departure will leave between 46.000 and SO CO men of the guard attll In tho wodoral acivlco doing doing border patrol. War Department officials oon tinne to withbunld comment on re porta that the movement of General Porahlng'a regular* out of Mexico soon will be under way and Ilia statement announcing the guardsmen designated fur relief does not con neet these orders with Ihe withdraw, al plans In any war The under n.-.ndlng has been, howtvar. tliut with th* return of the expedition In Mexico, and readjustment of i?m (.order patrol nil of the slate troops gradually would be sent boor The department's stall ment seld: “Ceurrsl Fusslon has sslaeted theae organisations chicly In neord • with rule of returning first those troops longest In service on the border. To somo oxlent, however, this rule coaid not be followed with oat unequal weakening of the bor der guard, and tbs departure* from It are ao explained The toinl strength of the organisations select ed te 11,141 ' The guardsmen designated for return and master out Include; North Carolina—First Infantry. South Carolina—Troop A cavalry. Company A engineers, field hospital aouapaay. TVinoauec—Ambulance Company No. 1 Bald hospital Ko. I. Virginia—Second Infantry. BCHOOI. NffWM. U« Athletic Meet. Last Friday pvenlng after the Chart a* B Ayer.ek literary Sortdty had adjourned, the boya of tbe High School held an Interacting Athletic Meat. The spirit with which Ih > r esting waa conducted pointed to a ice***, and that this rear would be a banner year for athletic*. An atbletle Association waa organ Wed; due* decided upon; and olhcsrs alsetad Mr. Norwood Tope wot elected President, and Mr Ol'eer Warren. Beefy and Tree*. The As aortatlon will deal with all the School*! atheistic* and will ho con ducted proparly and aucressfully. After the aaaoelation waa organl red a eaptaln and manager for the E a a* ball team was elected Mr Otrard Wilson waa eleelad Captain and Mr. William Jarkson, Manager Tl ua under tha leadership of Wilson at d Jackson, tbe team will do doubt he successful As to material, most of th* prospects or* young, hut at th • tame time well tratnwd. and good g'.hlataa. They will undergo a hart schedule of about ten gamci. to k* arranged shortly, which will he most Intaraetlng and anjoyabla. Tha other function* of the Srho >1 a athaltlea were also dealt with and Tennis and Tmrt, heretofore not a port school's program, will play an Important part In their resportlea a-waona. Mr. J. J. Wade was *1«c‘ C« Raptaln of tha Tennis and Track 1' am, aad he will beds work at <nce mosldlnr good material. Al though tbit It th* flrat year for elthe of these department*. Ihnre I* une n od material for both, and good Cram* are expectr-d. The achec*!* '■•HI he eompoaad of about etgtr IS nnla Matchea. H possible, and me et at track meet!. Captain Wade ' HI eater hit Track team in the County Commencement Athe atle I tog ram. t f development* permit. Dr. Hall lectured Monday morn-, big to the tchool on the man and hie character. Hla talk wax rarr Inter est lag and was on* of the beet that h* mad* while In town. He spoka ef th* II** qualities that tuaka a ••character' and llustrtoualy. wittily, and la hla own original manner, dis played hi* talk. It waa enjoyed *y alt and proved to be both Interacting and Inatroettvs. Th* girl* DuketbaH prarihs has been going on eontlnnally and the material la moulding something t" I* proud of They held an Irle-eat iPf practios gams last Saturday eve ning at thrae o’clock In which T am Ho. f wM/ired. Mir* P.ldger. reaching th* teem la taat making a snappy team and tom* good game* Mill BO doubt be played by the girl*, '.hay expect to play Reason Frlley \ *111* latevt addition to the machlrcrr cry of lb* street paving fores Is a large dirt remover which I* engaged ta Riling up th« Mg ditch near the 1 Presbyterian church at tbe praeent It wnrba Interestlagly and Is attract - lag th* attendee of arsny of the eltl DVH LOCAL MOTE*. Toechrre Hold tlruwp Meeting lata Ha turd ay. Daka Jan. t|.—The publle ecAoo teacher* from Lllllngtoa Angler Conu, Dunn and Bule'i Creek held i group meeting with the grade) school at Duke Saturday. The Dnki school held a special aanstan Bator day morning for the occasion and Ihi teaching was observed by the vtalllni teachers. All tnenhera observed i reading Icsoon taught by Mlaa Hrooa ol the fourth grade, this bnlng at Intermediate grade aad marked Ui petal ig from the lower to the hlgbw gentice The visitors brought luncl which was eupplemented by tki i dees tn domestic science under Un I direction of Mlaa Mary Luey Dupree The School waa dismissed at nose but the taarhera remained for an at ternoon dlaoualon. Mrs. Cunning ham of Raltlgh represented thl Plate Insurance Department as I stroke of I bo niclet* waste caused bj Tre and told how It could be prevent cd. Editor J. P. Pittman of ttt Dunn Guide spoke of Ike cooperaUv) [spirit that should exist between tki schools and newspapers and how li (would bo mutually beoeflctal. Mr I B P Ocniry. eonnty •aperlntesdeui of Public Instruction discussed thl reports made by the ec hoc la eel their comparative efldeocy aaf spoke about his plane for the oonntj commencement State anpeevlaof Brngden of Raleigh lead the discus* ten of the reading lesson aa presented by the fourth grade under the direc tion of Mlaa Broom After passing resolutions thanking the Duke tench •re for the hospitable eatartalumeul the mooting wet adVnurued at tva o'clock. Mr. Z. Thomas Yarbrough or Caa. wall count? who last weak reprueee tod bit lodge at the meeting of tbs Orand lodge of Manns la Ralslgt and sprat the weok rad with his sis. ter Mre. J. A. Ooodwyn In Norfolk ti this week witk his brother B. 8. Tar trough Mr C. 8 Hlek* formerly with Ike Pint National Dank of Dunn haa ac cepted the position of vieo-praaldanl of Bank of Harnett. Be entered upon hit new duties Wedneeday morning Uje IJU I net. Btnee its or ganliatlon la 1104 Beak of Harnett haa stood oat as one of Iba strong est financial laetltutlon In the eee . tlon during the paat Pall haa enjoy ed unusual prosperity with Its da poalu ranging around f JOO.OOO and with more customers thsn ever and Is now advertising that It has mosey to lend na satisfactory security Wltb the addition of Mr. Hicks to Its working force strength Is added t« an already very strong and sound tanking Institution. The Baptist Bunday School wsi rrreatly forced lo elect a naw super intendent on acoount of the resigns tlon of Mr. E. W. Jones, who for many yuan baa held that position. Mr D C. Barbee, agent of the r»ur hem aud Southern Railway Co. was started to succeed Mr vJonea and has assumed hla duties. At tbs same lime the foliowring sew officers were elected. Secretary L. E. Cola, Pres ident of Baraea Ctaaa U O. Ballard. Choir mnaler J. R. Peebles. Mr Barbee who was elected rapertntra dent has been quite an active mem-, her of the churcb for some time past and la also a deacon. Work la progressing as fast as weather condltioaa wIB permit on Ihe thirty new homes being erected for tha operative* of the Erwin Cot ton Mills Co. These homes when completed will be of (he moot lm proved style and are built for com fort and eoovenlaace Application* era already being received for th' r-ecopatlon of them. bot ftoocm h«pct. Troop No, l of the • Dunn Bo* Rroou held n mnat 'Movable and In '•ratine mating lot Friday nlgbl at tha Scout Hall, ft waa Uia flnrt Maatlog la aevaral waeke. owing tn <be cold weather and the Hal', hav l» f no heater bo reader the boy* comfortable. • • - ■ Many hunt net* mature war* it Hi e: aead by the Troop, one being the place of meeting white the anld wen thor laeta. The Senate all decided tn meet at the home* of the boy* Other topic* were brought up. one ti e plan of bnlldlng a gymnaatum, aid having aa athletic ball. Thli a*ggr*tIon wet adopted to be Inveat. (gated and will probably ba carried throagh If a anltable place can be found. j After the due* were paid and iht lecretary and Traaauter'e report* ’•bra made, the Renata adjourned b meat a gala la two wank* The Chiiatmaa Savings clnb openi at the First National Baab of Dam mat Wednesday list Tha boohi will ba kept open for Sva days foa the ban*nt of thorn who oaa not hi there on tha opestag day. Thte ctal la growing wronger each year, aa pap pte are beglning to reallte that a lit tic *ttrn money area ad Chrtetaei time Is a mighty nice thing to hay# Bead ad oa Srpt page. > DOUBT IK HTAinr WILL RUN. ! nettove Be mfll Remain on Bauch Bather than Haa for (ha graaa Two Years Be ace. I - , Wllmtngtoa Star. I Friend! of Judge W. P. Suer. I whose name haa been mentioned aa a i possible candidate two year* hence tor Congrea from tbo Stith district, i doubt If ba would consider leaving ; tha bench at that time to make (be i runs. They do not deny tkat there i la a possibility of bis becoming ■ candidate bat point oat that In the i event that be did. It would be be 1 cause he would fret he could render a Urge lerriee by eo doing than In i bis present ofllrlal capacity. Those dose to Judge 8taoy believe he vrtll remain oa the bench for the neit several years end do not think ko la giving nor consideration to tha minors tkat have been circulated to tha effect, that ha would retire two yearn from now to make the mm for Coogrem. If Judge Stacy U giving any con sideration to making the congress ional race at any time In the future, he haa given no intimation of it. Ha has been almost constantly engaged with court duties eloce hie appoint. meat aa Judge a year ago and la oow holding court at Oreaavllle. No nao on the bench In North Carolina haa aco el tied himself more credita bly than the Wilmington man. H> baa had to att aa Justice la some of the most Important cases la North Carolina during the past year and his decisions have uniformly been eo felr and Just aa to meet with general ap proval. A favorite pastime last now u picking candidate* to ran (or Con— sreei, bat ao far aa the Birth district H concerned, there la Tory little of a definite nature to base any predlt*' upon. There in always plen ty of candidate* la thin district and there wtu Ukely he bo dearth Of them nest Ubi. rungiseamen God win Is expected, of course; Vo be a candidate to escosed himself and wkoerer may try for hie place Is sure of a warm fight whatsrer the rreult may be. * ' Am stated wkaterer gueeees ham keen mad* that. Judge Blare would bare heew pare raeeeEa od ed a poo nothing definite In the way of fact farther than that Judge Story la recognised ns good coegreesloosl limber, who oonld represent the dir Islet with credit to himself and hi» coo*tUu#ncf Frl+nd* of RtprtMntiUvi L. rUy ton Grunt bare suggeeted that be wold make a good man for the piece. They bellere that he l« well eoaltred for the position and point u> hi* record os os* that enUUet hlrr. to recognition. Hcwerer. this |i but* gacasing that Is based upon noihlag tangible In fact. (to. rmen taMre Grant la baey with his dotfer " the Legislator* and It la giving no Urn# to building political fen cos. MISHAS. 1VA HtlttUiX AVI) HROWJC1E EKI.1. ENTER. - TAJlf. MI*mm Iva Penrjei- and Brownie tiaoll ware tbo UstKhrfal hotiiuca u( the Made Deportment 0: The Wo nuin'g Club on datsr.iay ajterouvn. TIip inpin nf r.iacuaj0n;i erne wII Trov otcre be- Venll. Ac y\. drld Hotel *..te bn lnetruc-lleAtkeirh of Verdi s life. Then lira. Cnliraav g»e« pleasingly the a-.oflr of the Opera Mla» lva 1,'earrnn /end cu.il iu Iter Otaal - limi win* rtBi.uri#i "'Ah! I hare Rjghod to (teat Thaw.' Uri Llnyd Wade plnyod In a Tory Inter enin* tvlrciion* Troru the Opera. aMer which all anjvyed Vleirola m Ifellona irom the gonipurer. After the dtaeuaalon of tha topic a delicious talari aourtc waa aarrad by the bnatmaot -1 TMK WHO'S WHO CI.l'JL The Who's Who Clab waa delight tally entertained Ay Mlaa Viola Mc Neill on lad Tbsrfdny evening. Jnu . Ith. Kaca intmber wn» supposed cn re-.oonee te rel^ctll. to give hint current event and if v»i lenrn by rtpl lliloa, I am rare tyre know quite writ that "Ruffnlo Rip' ami Admiral Dewey art- dead Tha ct mint waa pbaaantly pa card with embroidery nr.I ennve rani lor., lulsropcraed with munle and rini flow Mr*. Taut Hood and Mix :.f* gsrwtte I'ope. after » hich a delight fal salad ooorac was rerved. Those enjoying Mbs Mr.Vein's bos I'lUllty mate Mrs. 'Paul 'Hood. the guest of the Club and Misses Harper. ' arren and y»pf . end aienUmcs Mitchell Yonng and Htepbea* SANDWICH CMTH MICFT*. Mfe. John Ffttgerald was the Cos. t«>a U> the Bridie Club on Wwdnci day afternoon last. Auction Drldgc was played. Thu hard table* b-ing ai ranged In the muslr room wnleh 4 at attract'rely decorated with blak egranatlo'** and white l.ya Untk* The highest rcora reads l y Mr*. Lloyd Wade wht reccluvd \ lo>s»y pair «f fine hose After the cause an toe cofrue was tenrmi. motif 'ft risk and whit* hstng carried oat N A Townsend. Mrs^Jark Lee. dr’-. Ilareoy McKay. Mr*. John Thor non blrm. Kill* Ooldateln. Invited guests Mrs Leslie Wilson. Mr*. I. p Johr vcn. Her. A. B Harrell and wife left '••'irsday for Petersburg Vo., where they will lo the future make their home. Mr. Ilarrell baa accepted a call an pastor of a church In that rlty. During their «t*y In Littleton they made for themselves * wtd* circle of rrlend* who regrot to arc them leare Littleton and wish them well—Littleton New*Reporter. REAn TKE DUNN DinrATCH » 1 ~ - ■ JJ ■ _ — 1 ■ ...... ■!. WO.MAX'* CLUB NOW. Program of Bconomlt: Department of Wonuiu'i Club. TaentL.) Jan. JOtU at 3:It. —Pidnta to Efficiency—Mir. I C. J Smith. . * or- • Living on llio Du igoi I |i|:-rt—Mr*. M. A. !.<■» Gc-ioral Discussion De-aonstra Ilona. Orap* Krr It Salad— lln. Bll> Qoldcttln. BciiKu Rl.culi—Mr*. J C. CHffor.l Practical Itoclpr*—Modam.-i L. j B»*t. J. R Bailor. J. J. Wade •nd J. W. Thornton Mother* are requested to come rrepared lo cake note* on rertpes. Bagla rnw to plan for your *0tr uer gardening —be anre to try the <ultivmtion of * few ebryvanthem jma Al a call meeting of tbo Executive Ivc-ard of the W-men's Club last Monday evening It area decided te ■ entire* opening the tea room- on 1'rliiey nftemooni. and In order not to conflict with other club meeting/ the business meeting and Ctrl* D* I urttnert will In the return, be on la* second Tuesday In each mneth and the Economic Department tell! have Its program on I ha 4th Tues day Don’t kill the mootings fcy ab .'filing yourself. The let room will be opened Pit. day and chicken naiad. Bailed wafers nick lea. olives, oyatera. aandwl be* nod hot drinks will bo served. W# hope the gentlemen will take advaa tagt or this and drop la for sapper MOON'HlflTKKM GST A WAT. l«err Her* Thom at War* Hat I hay Outran Him. Benaoo. Jan. If.—Thursday Rare nut Offlcar R. La. no wort located • atlll of fifteen Ballon capacity togeth tr with four harrela of baer ta a wood* Bear here. The unit day Hr. Vlowara pot la teach with Deputy Harebell George r. Moore and they together eat oat again to maka farther InraadgatiOBa cf the natter. However, before the •tlU woe reached. Mr. Moore be^ came ethane ted and returned to Beoeon, Mr. rtawere eoatlaalag a **— ■—*“■——11 rr* finding ao one there, the officer had hlnerlf near the place to await farth er deralopmanta. John Hodeon. Cap Modgee end Doreey Moore err I red and began operating according to the rfficor Mr. Flirwere made hltnaelf known by ordering the men to holt, thereupon the trio made a daah tor IwrU unknown, with Mr. Fierro la pursuit He did not eneceed In o\ertaklng them. The an lea which arc In progree* In frann at the preaent are attracting a number of buyer* Good* ar« »i Hgli at (ho present the people are (led of on opportunity to bay at a I eduction F —Xmas Club— 31 OPENS NEXT Wednesday, Jan. 31 st. Books will be kept open for five days for the convenience of those who do not get there on the 31st. The club will be composed of three class es. Ask about them. It costs nothing to join, so do not fail to number yourself among the Christmas Club card holders. First National Bank, ^DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA. ^ .'UKH1IIKXT WIIAON AIMlKIbthLill KL’KATK OX POKAMiX HU LATIOXA. AmiRlarMa for HI* .IfpniMm ; *•"*»* the nwty at Once Take.. ap —Prvntdent Pirajgrd Xu n,., ^ HI’ Artlon. Hat It Prw4 to Hnrr Onmanm vrtOi luicmactonal Matter*. Washington. Ju. 12 -Shattering 1 P os-cadent of more thay j f*ti!try. I ha President. regarding the P-uatf with its treulg-faklng pu«a aa bia roanaelor In Foreign affc-.lra. explain sd that be believed ihe Urnr liaii com# for the world tc know Ameri ca'* position and diwasaed the un lerlping cuwa on whlrk lia t>e]t*T*s » permanent pence ofth* world cpi !* maintained While Pr.-Mtirtt Wilson was apnaklng directly to the lenatora, after Che manuer of Wild ington. Madison and Adam*. bin nd-. Irom war la the hand' of all foreign fovernment* or on It* war to them Ko sack History-making eeeut. with inch far-ranching poaalbllltie*. |o the' aaltod atatee. probnhlr ever had 1 dnon aocn la tho Rnnat# chamber for i noorlg a half-honr the Proaldent ipok*. with members of the Resale. I Members of tha cabinet ami packed naileries listening with rapt atlen llon When he concluded, there was 1 Iremondoaa burst of applause. When tho picaldi-ut had dnlshed the senate returned to Its regular Balnea*. | Boaator LaFolIette apltomised th# sentiment of all prnaeut be any. IM. "»# bnv# last parsed through a •*ry Important hour In the Ilf# ol the world.’ Briefly, the President said he he lieved that bo peace which «t, - 1 eeee* of rletory la the pverenr »°eld be si psnusrm peace ana that It moat he taken for created Lhat pease "neat ba followed by «»«n# deflblte ooacerl of tb# powers which will make It Tirtnsllr Import b*e that any such catastrophe stoaii tsar overwhelm ns again.*' “It la laeoneetvahlc.- said Mr. WI1 m#b. -lhat tha people ot the I'ntM States aboetd play ao part la that treat enterprise.’ At another point tha President ■aid: "Mo eoyenaat of oo-operativs keep the fetor* eats against war.' OtH* BBYiR ON WTLAOV* addrrm Madison. Wla. Jan. ZJ—'The President’! Message I* a Wonderful, eloquent appeal to the nations a* wnr,’ William Jennings Rryaw enld j today. "la so lar aa It BOr.ccst* trrma of agreemtnt It la entirely wiind. a ad rrSn-ts what I believe lo be aa almost unanimous srDtiment But I dissent entirely from fhe j.rup oaltlon that this nation should lot* la a movement to effect peace la Eu rope. If I know the sentiment of ' American peopla and It la la. conceivable that they shnnld be willing to put the American arm? and navy at the command or an in ternational council, which would ncc esaarfly be controlled by lfuropvan natioas. and allow that council to decide for ua when we would go to war. "I have more faith in our peopla to help them by example than I hare In our country to help them by en dorsing the European plan of rely tng upon force nnd terroism. In the President’s appeal to tham ha pro sent* tha philosophy of brother hood and co-operation sad this la In consistent with the prepoeltlor that Ic be keeked ep by a larger dlsiiluy or force. In other words, the preet deot bae sown wheat end m<ea to Esther. I hope that the Senate «1!l riffwove of the wheel and rejert the lares.' HR. HAM. OH -HOW TO C.KT MAP P1FD AMO HTAV AO." TWaaday night. the noted Jrcttir-r, Dr. Hatl, spoke to s large np-M'-nce! In the Metropolitan on "Herr to get Mnrrlei and Afar «. #• The rifle halls which he shot. In nln iwn up. m.ross and ^Irlarowjl.- war. were holh Instructive and "nter-s tldgc In Han la an old lecturer of yo-u-s e» P*rtanee and has Walled tbla locally jeara before He la noted for ble sale of aptaklag and -its m»erfol tono. Hal al the same list hr k. epa the eyes of all side open rr.1 la ablo to firs the Boat er.lnrM - Ideas and lu-tixellona Hla bnlor Wednesday night ■»( enjoyed by atl. John Dm ugh on and Lloyd Wade •we ghrisers of Dona, were cfwtor. U the Hoove gallery yesterday. They •anted to boo bow their frleod and lewamaaa. Hejireenni stive Oeo K. Oraalham. hahavod la harntaa. They •aeo Imprsaacd hy me air of dignity and abysmal wisdom with which Gserge K. surround* hltnsetr. >-ad left for home thoroughly raarlitel that Hgrostt la perfectly sale—even If tee Representative hes to uphold .ho nemomcv of two reunite, whose Aenalortal represent a t vea Is JUpwhluseu.—Nawa a ad 0 ha array. nm RUT ATE munRRI den to L A. Mkttbowo 1 un ta Black Hirer towaobtp. coaoMorattra **oe G»r.*t«l Mfp Co. of Philadelphia,, Penn., to J. A Blalock aad Mania o Ac FT4 Hint ta UlUngtoa tow rlilp r4 Joints* loads of D. R. Me ’Aoa. Juke MelAod and etkoro. —n Met ration *(.000. w- R noasast to 1. i. wuaoa 40 f -roo 53 Block Hirer towaaklp ec» rld.-rruloa *140 J oka i. Robert* liootkor Co. to F. It Roeo tract load Mar 1 Barber l’twl la Ull’agtoa. mradAeranoa (750. B. T. Spence to Kedo Clyde Spoaco • * arrea In Ulllagtoa towaeblp. coo elder*Uoa (10 sad other reliable c< nHderadoo. AHaii.K. Shew ta DuM Oeoepbotl 47 aero* in Aadereoa’o Crack towa ihtp.. roooldcraUon (l* aad othor vnluable cosdderatloa. Dealol Campbell to A. A. McDoa eld tract of lead ta Aadereoa'o Crcok firm*kip oanoMcretloa *1* end othor ralaabta imaeUoTQtloaa Gilbert Cr.Bpbell to A. A. McDonald 4CI* aroaa ta AaderaeaM Oroefc towa >htp *50 aad othor ealaable eoaeM (loan. C. W. Jnnea to Wo. Crawford 1 lot in towa of Angler rnnrfcliiolloa ssoo. E. L. Parker to B. V. BodooB I mwn iota ta Aearaabotw fnaaekff ccnUde ration *1*1 A. W. Gregory to Joka B. flow*** t I-J cere* ta Black Rlrer towaakfe oonrtOratioa ttl.Sf. W. J. Jobnooa aad wife to R. L. Cl.-.yiwtn 40 ncroa ta Anderson’* Ctook tTrcselilp Show lead. ooaMdoratloa - *L;i. Blew load, eeaatdarmtlea *U t j.ISO. W. J. Johnson ta It. L. Godwin (« ceres la Anderson's Crook township, consideration *4.(4*. J. M. Johnson to M. *. WUUaas *7.44 acres in Black River township considers (ten 11.110. Rllit Ooldstatn to trwnt Jasksca 1 lot !a Buna rnartdsisiliia IMP. Willie T. Sorrell to Barir L. Jack *» 31 l-l sows ta ft-into nm tnwr.i'ilp. 1 k Wparar to Pasta Sos tt t-4 ntrws In Krill*' Crash towatoip oow sidsrstij* pica sad leva sad aflae Men. r.a IrtKto tmr n Mom Lao (tortto N P-4 arras ta Nelli's Crssk tons sMp consideration loan and arwtlaa sod these dollars. J. W. Moors to 1C. K. Msora IE ceres In Avaradhoro township «oa crdorsilon |lit. C. V. Her Shaw to Oso. Barr «• 5-JO boss In Johasonrllia township consideration 110 and other ratea ble consideration*. T. H. Williams to t. T. Wood «« Is Averashoro township consldsrn tlon pc,100. Rufat Parrish to J. ». Wood 11 tiros In Crova township eoosldtrs Ht-n *(00. M. w. Olsefc and others to Martha — Clark 1 lot la UUtattsa MePhsr ■ad plot coaaldwratlon *1(0. J. M. Pape to R. B. Pace 0 1-10 rtrss in V. U R township, considers >>on 0140. O. T. Paco to a. a. Jacs «f sorts in tT L R township eanstders'to* (US J. U O-Quinn to O- W. CQnJaa <i 7.* arras InVLl township eon xldsretioe 1244. J. W. Don risj to J. W. Hockadap 1 lot in Anptor consideration 1111 ilnrnott Port. OFT TO ATMCND BAMQOT. Mr. Jean A. Taylor local agent f'-r the Idle laiantee Company oC Virginia, left Mat alght for Richmond ■'* atlend thoannset baaqart (tree be tU rorapaay to tboaa ageata wbo «rlie more tban a hundred thowmud OoJfarn insurance daring a atagle >«ar. Tha banquet will ba gtvea at •t-e JetTerunn, fUemond’s laafling bn iM. aad tha a rating will ctmttnue Hi tough today aad to ■orrew. Since accepting the agency far tbla company. Mr. Taylor haa written a mother of nice policies for them aad the aggregate buslnoes produced dar ing the pnet eight aoatbe far tbla . : artlenlnr company bar mended w«l< over the hundred thoaaand dol lar mark. Mr Taylor la aae ai r*t »p'« nldent inaura nee men aad the rTortn of he aed his eon bare built up a jo tinea* that la a credit lo the 'irm. Hie (rleade here hope that hit trip to Richmond wttl prove to be I* m ' rod table aad oafoyaMt. Mr. Robert Preetaa Parker waa united in marrtage to Mlm Roberta hcaalry last Sunday afternoon at Urn homo Of Squire Lee. who oSeteted at tba ceremony. Tha eoepto. g yvang runaway pair. Ware frwm mother part of the State, aad aaasb— cd lo be rather esettad when they ■p pro ached Squire Laa with tha m. queat that ha marry tbarn. It waa <<ooe la graad style, however, aad the coepie went Uttr way relate**, arrompaaled by another eoqgU, whe
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