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itjup 11 .hi .. m N. A. B«U spent Monday In Bur lington an baamaa*. * Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. Snipaa mant the weak and In Rich mod. Va, Henry a Lee.left lent night on n badness trip to Richmond, Weabir« taa and Baltimore. i»lW» Beat of Atlantic Ctutatien Callage, WBaao, agent Bunder hare with friends. A. Bbldnan, manager of fABnon’r Department Store, is spending a few dago at Ms hstna la AhoaUe. Mre Q. T. WooUnt of Bcoafert, sp*a* QA weak end here with reU tlrpa Bka returned Home Monday. Bam: To Mr. and Mr. «. L Skinner, at too Dwnn Hoapitol Da* centaar Sih, a aon. Thera wOt ha a fiddlers' convention at {ha Koala HJU High school on tha event ag of Daaanhw llat. The pob Ua lB invited to attend. The T. B. L, Oboe of tbe nm BhgMat Sunday School, will moot with Mm J. M. Locaa Thursday evening at T J»0 o'clock. ■ W. B. Johneoa returned flatarday from a vialt to relatives at Oratta hapo, Concord and BdMhry. Ha wm swm nmrl dtya Mr*. C. J. Sarith and two ehldaan ladptnid home fMUiday fra 0eot wHom *~r apaM a wwk rWMW ratetWoa and friends. I. Vtaeon waa n—tad oa lman Hospital i> ffayadta isy afternoon. Har aandl la reported aa being aat Vaad L. WUHford haa accepted a a witfe As Mbt KiHoul / Bppt fWr eoadfaiapi Ha haa haaa aaa >»dt*d aa elai^ta Feldman *0 Depart af the Cfcriataaa* aid atom Dm «. L. Oodwta atack fana, soar Oodwta, woa kN at aoctioa yester day. {B» land aotd eoiatoU af around TOO errea aad aai gtiKihaaod fay i. D Barnm aad J. H. Bottai.ce for ay BWdaaklf IIMM. The land wai aotd fry Oeo. L. Canned/, local ouc i Chevrolet car thriven by I. W. 8td||B«ifan. af Baaoa, aad a Ford car ddm by Pnain Jondgan, ne gro, ware bath badly damaged when On two earn aoMdod at the latamoc ttn af Broad atraet o»vd Elm avenue at tad t o'clock Banife/ afternoon. Tandgaa woe to Mama, aeoordtng to aye rttnmii af (bo accident Two faarrala af boor, oyyaragtly bdtag aged for Cbriatmaa potyoooe, won iidriyil by toe el offleoaa Ban day night wbon found buried la the weeda about two gfbo wuat of Dm. Ibo boor wan found by Offbota A. A •»4 i fa*. fan HM <M* to.Oi £ >ns N. •ttM* £: fa «■ •to* 'fa faH . mU tamed ever to the Benton officer* ritar Me mcoimI emt by local of icer*. Dr. J. F. McKay *f Bule't Creek •roe a Dunn rSeitor Lhia morning. The condition of Jere Puimdl. mho ui boon ill for erreral day*, le *ome irKot If rare d today. Mr*. Arthur Wileoa, who he* bee* n a Payette villa Hospital for eeveiml ley*. I* improving, and will probably retnrn home thl* week. Thor* will be a regulur buaines* seeling of tha Woman’* Club Friday iftemooa at :i :SQ o’clock. All mein »n are urged to be praeent Mil Geo. K Orantham re locoed >om* Saturday from St. Luke’a how Mat, Rick mood, Va., where a month igo the underwent on operation. She la* recovered from the operation and ter health la much Improved. Comment* how* bean mad* in eento if the State paper* about large t*r tcy*. but »o far non* have been re ported which weighed more than one brought to Dunn recently by Mr* William Bland, who live* In Bompeon :oucity. Mr*. Bland *otd on* to D. H. Hood, of Duna, which weighed twen ijr-two pound* and brought a total of W- ..:v MRS. PITTMAN ENTERTAIN! The Kntre Nova chib was delight fully entertained Thursday afternoon by Ufa. H. M. Pittman. Mrs. Pittman was —>aUd In raeeirlnc by Mrs. Louis Stephens. The fie* part at the meeting was •pent in the election of officers for the oomiag year. Mu' trchur Pops was olscted preside* and Mrs. Em nett Thompson, retftrter. After which bridge and rook were played. A deli cious telad course, tea and staffed dates were served A SURPRISE MARRIAGE Buxeilevel, Dec. 8—November 14 Kiss Ida Parker became the bride if itr. W. D. Hicks, the ms mom be ing solemnised at the heme of the bride’s sister, Mia. B. A. Dollar, Mr. B. A. Dollarr siNcutisg. The bride was handsomely aUlrsd la a suit of brown surcdiD# eoiwar with accoaoor iea U match, immediately after the ceremony a sumptuous wedding din. ter was eeresd. Mrs. Hicks la wall known and has a host- of friends throughout Harnett county, alas at Garner, Wake county, where tee has made her home with her slater, Mrs. A. M. Mood, for tko apR fow yearn. Mr. Risks is a preten tefetadtaese —a and saccansful far e|foy a myst /UUghtfal evening. Pro ceeds ta'Rb seed far ateoel piano. MRS. ALFRED MATTHEWS, r* MISS —— WILLIAMS. MISS SARAH HOLLAND. Teachers. PARENT-TEACHER MEETING ‘Hiai't wifi fee a meeting of the parent* and teachen of Aveiagbora flohool Dietrirt No. 10 om Friday night, December -14. AC pexec/tm an argod to ha yrnX. E. B. W ARMEN, Chairman. G. O GODWIN, Secretary, J. C. AMMONS, Cooulttoa. BOX PARTY There will ha a box party at Unior Academy achool, formaljr the Lay ton achool houae, on Friday night Daeember 14, 1MI. The pobHe la cor dially Invited. L W. STARLING, Principal. NOTICE The irow echo*! in Walkartown die trirt No. 4, Stewart Creak Towrahjp had a box party for the benefit o the aahooi hen**. They era few l number* but we are glad to know the they are cooperating. Amount raiaai M» 0f, whole amonent ano* the ten began I10CA1. BRAZILLA SMITH, LORA i. McXBLLL, Taaehan. “Mandy” Didn’t Keep The Promise He Made K. B. Thorn tor., better known ae “Mendy," wa inuM Sunday >1 tcrcoon by local officer* on the chary* of bring drunk ami haring whiskey In U« poaacion "Handy" wa* tried on a (Imilor charge ton day* ago and aentoceod to 60 day* on the road*. Recorder Jemigan Al lowed him tan lay* la which to got W» buaiaeee lined up before begin ning hi* aentene*. HI* council had appealed to the recorder to allow h'm a Hula more jtbnc. aaaartlng tbnt Thorn tar, had prondard never to get draub again. While the recorder had net reach ed a' dcciaioa to gnat the request, the act of “Handy" In -tanking up' ! on the ere of the rloae ef hi* ten day* 1 of grace, knocked ail the prop* from 'under the defense aad lie wee lent to the chain gong to bogia hi* 60 itaye* labor foe the county. REPOST SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE Visit to school! _ 78 Children of compulsory ip! r» turned » school _ lib Truants hstuHsd by Wolf arc De l*»1im«t .. 8 Vlalla to honws In interest of compulsory attendance _1*4 children to orthopedic hospKsi.. 1 Applications to orthopedic hoa Phal .. 3 Tubercular patianta to Sanato ria*" . 2 Patients to hospital. 4 Other in statute) ns .......... 1 Rehabilitation cases .._...... 2 Indigent children cared dor_ It Paupers visited and eared for.. 16 Amount raised by private dona tions for relief work_$84-16 Amount spent in relief work ..72,50 Amount in treasury_112.66 Remainder of tins spent in school work and health procram In schools of thT county. Miss Mam* P. Camp, Supvnntendant Public Welfare. REPORT OF REGISTER OF DEEDS DECEMBER I. 1983 License from Dor. 1, 19*2 to Dec. 1. i«n 191 white license at $2_$542.00 88 colored license at $S .... 176.00 Total amount duo state and «»onty..,--..-$65*90 Check to D. P. Auditor, Apr. ..May 29, 1 - Oofr-hy. a. $858.06 Paper! 8led and recorded from IV renArc 1, 1922, to Decunbcr 1 1K» ..-.38*59.10 This Dec. 1, 1929. W. H. Faocsttc, Ecfiater of Deeds. REPORT OF COUNTY FARM AGENT FOR NOVEMBER Day* in office—0 1-2. Xfcyi in Held—10 1-2. Conferences—200. Fame visited—if. Letters written 00. Articles—0. Miles traveled—410. This month was spent la deliver ing two care ef Hrao and making up cooperative orders sf Soda tot (explo sive) for farmers, snaking ef annual report and treating hogs against chol era. There are several outbreaks at present. Over two thousand have been treated during year. H. A- Edge, County Farm Agent. , Coolidge’s Hat Now In Presidential Rina I Washington, Dec. 9.—Announce > auant ef the candidacy ef Preside* Coolldge far the Republican norai nation for President in 1024 wa mad* tonight by Prank W. Stearin ui Boston, vr hi U known as his dov jaat personal nad political friond. Tit# announcement was mads by Mr. Stearns through a statement which was given out by James B. Ray* tu>!d. Tomer secretary of tba Repuh lcan National committee, who direct' wl tho campaign for Mr. CooBdgs in IMt’. Mr. Reynolds mads public tho Statement without oo some at. Wiliam M. Boiler. ReyobUcan Ka -ion.'il com.nlttveman for Mssssrba set ts a close personal sod po llt'.ct'l irieu.l of Mr. CeaMdge, it m sUtrd, will “act aa tho President’, personal rep •ewntstlve' In tho ~T~ poign. j Over Nine Million Bales Cotton Ginned Wndiingtou, Dee. «.—Cotton gin »«• prior to Dauwwber 1 amooaied to 9.247,917 rnniitVg bolus, including t*«.s>07 round baits, counted as half tadra; 16,682 bates of Amerlcan Kgyptian, nod 71* brio* of Sea 1^ lar.d, compared with *,>16,601 run ning bale*, including 187,766 rounds. 22,708 baits of Amarican-Egyptian and 4,907 bale* of Sea Islands, ginnad to Ciat date laat year. the Census Bu reau announced. Ginning* by (teles to Deoendber 1 this yegr, follow: Alabama, 881,406; Axiaona, 52.821; Arkansas, 868,640; California, 81,798; Florida, 18,164; Gaoigta, 583,681; Louisiana, *66-, '-•€: Mississippi, 848.784; Missouri, 88,660; North Carolina, 939,616; South Carolina, 750,21*; Taanaasso, 200,147; Teas*. 3,918,468; Virginia. 87,7*6; ail other stales 21,486. Revised statistic* of cotter, ginned tn November 14, this your, show 174,148 bales from 18,086 glnn**tei. ••I'm beginning to mlas any bus !»»<!,” said Mr*. Mutohy as the roll ing pin grated bar nuteaeil'* head ami hit the wall—Chaparral. and Anally I Vitae and «fai 'ml prey anation my tafferinyB.” bi obtained from the pmrehaee price If A fmOe to briny roa MU-w/HAVE maod 4i*Wul« at a Bailtb and fTeXay. Are Now Re^dy For You! . • ■. v * 9 OLD SANTA says Shop at HOME OUR town never contained more at tractive Christmas bfferings^and no town can boast lower mricesforgifts than prevail here. 7 The (Christinas spirit asks no favors of logic and wise couhseL Our money is better spent at home— where it may come back [ to us. Let’s have a big, And let’s keep our money circulating among our / \ i neighbors.and i«aj - .ji FID D L I I Ilf you are in the market for furniture of any kind, I ■ come to aee ua or either write or phone ua and our rtpra aenative will be pleaaed to call to aee you and quote pneee. Rose & Woodall BENSON, NORTH CAROLINA
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