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Mus Collie Stewart epcrt the week end at Coats visiting nthnlvw. Chiu. II. Rkndajl of R. 4 from Dunn wee anoong the visitor* In town yesterday. C. I,. Guy returned Saturday night from Wilmington, where he spent a ferw days on'legal business. Min Mildred Shell, a rludeni at St. Mary's college. Raleigh, arrived home yesterday to spend the holidays W. H. SUwau and W. B Hobaun, who live on Route 5 from Dunn, wars among the visitors in town yester day. ladles of the Christian church arc servng turkey dinners in the old Fleishman store budding cm, noon and evening tint week. Mite Emily Newbcny is home from Salem College to spend the Christman Holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ncwfccrry. t. J. Cook left Saturday night for Simpson, W. Va., to join Mrs Cook, who hay been visiting relatives therr for some time. They will return home after the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Henry O Shell ai.d two children of Durham spent the weak end Are visiting at the home of Mr. Shell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. n P. Rb.li Rev. and Mr*. D. T. Bunn of WadeviH* arrived Saturday and arv gaeat* at (lie Home of their ion an I daughter-in-law. Prof, and Mrx B. D. Buna. Mi** Laura Shell, who ha* been living ia Raleigh for the past several months, loft tart week far Los An gola*. Cal.' where she wll remain for several months. R. W. Pope ha* recently remodeled hi* residence thrtfugii the Home Build ing A Loan association. The non roof ar.d a second story adds much to the attractiveness of the home. Mix Marvin Wade v-tu ned last night to Rchmond, Va., where she i* having her eye* treated by an rjru specialist. Mrx Wado came homo Friday night to spend the weck-crul. C. H. Roach, of Myrtle Beach, S. C., (pent the week-end her* witli Mrx Roach, who ha* b-en n guest for mint time at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mr*. H. A. Parker. ‘ The condition of Jere Pearsall, who ha* been aorioualy ill for sever al day* is unimproved, accordng to a ’•phone message from tbs Pittman „ hospital, Fayetteville, where he hat been a patient since Saturday Mem ber* of bis family were called to his bedside about neon today. Among thoso hens Monday to at tend the Harrell family ro-unlon srere: Bov. and Mrx A. B. Harrell of .Petersburg. Vx; W. P. HarntQ and Mrx Rose Stoll* r of Portsmouth, V*.; Mrx J. L. Hines and daughter, Mite Anna Battla, of Charlotte; Mrs. Ida Borne of Clayton; and Mis. A. R. Pleasant* of Winston-Salem. Manager Lag Barefoot, of the Metropolitan opera hobse, has doted ■ contract arith Prank Silver, rompoa •i of "Yee, Wc Have Xo Bananas," to' present a show by the same name here on the evening of Deee-nbei »i Silver win appear in the show himself, as will hi* weli-k :own Ban ana Jats hand. John Cannadv. who ISVfB ttPPT Rrn __ MH la Johaitoi. county, wu bound uvcr to tho Federal court yeeterila} by U. 8. Commission*. E. I .re on tli charge ef manufacturing -.Mikey and bavag whlrkcy in hla |Hui**jdon. Of fleora found a quantity of beer In t.r out bourn near tha Caanady home Sunday and also found a alta nearby where the surrounding* indicated • *tiB had recently-been operated. Thera will he a community Christ mne tree at Godwin on Christmas af ternoon at 5 o’clock. AH the chU drw in the town and surrounding com iQvntty win have a part in tha oc caaten. A novel plan for raioinj ■totioy to purchase the rift* was etr rlod out Bach child wn* neked it contribute two egga and a large nun k*r ®f im were brought in. Ttv eggu were cold her* yesterday fo 75 cents tho doaen. CHRISTMAS CANTATA AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCt A Christmas eanute, "The World' Redeemer,” will be pr**ented at th lplr*t Baptist church Sunday eventni at 7:*0, the regular hours for preach hag. There will be no preaching, hew ever, the service being given ever b the chair which will render tho can * tala. FoDew^gg is the program: OBfsrlory, v1oKa solo — Ml A Jordan. ' And Ho Shall Reign Forever, la t reduction and opening chorue -b tha abair. Tlenth Ike Starry Heavens, soprs no and alto duet—Mr* r. l. Dot ntug. Him flaUio Naylor and choir. Arise and Shine—Choir From Lands A Bar—Mon’s Chon and Choir. THo Gates at Heaven Usher—C I Bala and choir I Bring Yeu Good Tidings, eel traite sale and two-pari •herns Mm. Geo. F. MeKay an 0 I j chorai. I Glory to Gad in tha Highest, tenor *9)0 ar.d choir—E. L. Dr ruling and choir. j Tho Song and tha Star, soprano I Hilo and ahoii—Mra. Oicar Strick |laoil and choir. Christmas Memories—choir. ! Ha Cams to Eedeara tha World_ Mil. Alcy Parker, Mlat Janie Ipock. E. M. Slaughter and J. T. Guy. Come Let Ue Adore Him—Choir. •HIK GLOVES” Shady Grove High School will pix I lent “Her Gloves'' in tho school audi torium at Shady Grove, Thursday craning, December tOth. The price of acUniaaion will he 2« and 3b cents, reserved seats CO cents. A good local talent show U promised. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM There will he a Christmas pro gram, followed by a tor party, on Thursday evening, December 20th, at Spring Branch school. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. MARION ALLEN, Principal. FARM FOLKS A play. "Farm Folks", will be given at Mingo Academy, on Friday night, December 21. This is a real play of four act*, and will interest any crowd The curtain will be draws at 7 o’ clock; so be on tiros. AdmUaon 10 nod *8 cents, proceeds to go for the betterment of echool building. Fob lie cordially invited. D. V. P1KK, Principal. WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES (Reported) Woman'* chib held its monthly business meeting In the club room Friday afternoon at 8:80, Mr*. Town send presiding. Mrs. Stephens, chair m*n of civic*, announced that Red Cruel Seale were now on sale and U reed those present to boy them. Mrs. Herbert McKay reported for muse department in the absence of Mia f.oltrane, chaiiman. Mrs. McKay in vited all members of the clab to the meeting* of misnic department. Mrs. Arthur Pope stated that the Christmas box for Otaen had been mailed. There were it individual package! and 84.00 in manay collect ud. Tan wa* tent to buy flower* for use in hospital. Mr*. Lloyd Wad* reported $10.00 collected a* tveult observance of Golden Rule Sunday. This amount to be sent to Near East RaHaf. The Ilarding Memoiial waa presented and it was voted to send $6.00 to this cause. Mr*. W. S. Snipaa hroaght up the qaemion, whether o^not Dunn nacd *d a parent-teacher association. Thl# was diaenaaed and >pon Mrs. Snip**' motion, It waa left an opaa quaatlon until later. Mr*. Toumaand appointed the following commit tecs: Chairman of Lneratura—Mis. Lewis Stephens; Chairman of Health—Mrs. J. R. But ler; commit to* to renovate and rt-do corate dub room—Mrs. Horton San aon, Mr*. David Pearsall. Mr*. R. o, Primrose. A MODERN PENTECOST Laat spring a grea revival maat ,n* **♦ ♦’•Id la the town of Payetto vlllc by Evasgullat Ham. The eoo nnmity waa profoundly stirred. Sin ner* by the hundred were converted and Ghriatiana were awakaaad to newnea* of Ilf*. Se far this it a commonplace occurrence. It has beam repeated over and over again. It 1« the usual result uf community ro rhrals. But hare la the remarkable story of this great Ham-Ranway re Ml MIU , ■« .. 1.. viral- At Pentecost there wye I,. 000 pjofMdoas, but ranch more re cited. They continued »t*a*l/a«tly in the apotdee' doctrine and la the breaking of brand nod in prayer*. The ■erioue defect in the ordinary revival In the falling back into deadly indif ference by those trhu profewsd Ui be filled with the Holy Spirit Ever •inee tbo meeting in Fayetteville dot ed I eat May, a huge group of laymen af the city have beet holding night tervleee In the ehurchei adjacent to the town every night in the week. Four or five of the group go on# night and n Mice nomber the next and the next. They anally hold a eervlee rov •ring a weak in one ehnreh, and they have had capacity Houaei wherever they have been. The aorvleea arc di rected and held by laymen exclusive ly. A preacher la not allowed to open hi* mouth, ■> far an the leadership of the meetings is concerned. Of course the preachers are in hharty sympathy wKh the movement and give it their morn) support. attend, ing many of the service* and contri buting tholr counsel and mggestione. but <hey hare the good aonee to know that the direction of the meeting* should be left entirely in the hand, of the laymen. The groop of laymen engaged In this work embrace* many of the ablest, most prominent and mast influential business men in the city. Thera arc lawyers, doctors, mer chants and hoanaaa men of all calling* engaged in preaching the gospel to all tho regions round about Fayetteville, tn the earty summer while the court presided ever by Judge William A. Darin was In session, the judge vs’ invited to Join the lay-prcachers. Hr attended one service and there wore IS conversions the night he wna pro sent. It wsa from judge Dsvin hut self that arc obtained this great story. So wonderful hare been tho fruits of this continued revival that the Fay ettevttU ltyaieu are endeavoring t * extend the work to other eommur ties and rccommoi.il it to the su„. ut Mtrgo. We sincerely hope they wiM enlist thoWanda of others in the work which has beep te greet n AN IMPERISHABLE GIFT When too make a Christmas gift of a yuar's sob script! on to Tkc Youth Companion you think, of ceurae, oi the Am groat thrill that corona wh/-n tboea Ant holiday lames arc opened and read But yon arc giving more than that. You are giving the arear anca of fifty-two mot* thrile oefor tha capacities of the gift arc exhaot tml. You can't do that with any gifl that is nude for immediate eonaump lien, like candy nr fruit- Today H is here; tomorrow it is bat a memory But the Companion is hupeririuthlc. Ita last tnata, a year from i.ow, wiQ be aa appetising aa the float on this put yout looney 16 better use or ad vantage in Christmas giving than in a subscription to The Youth’s Com panion. The 58 issues of 1914 will be crowded with serial ateriea, abort Stories, editorials, poetry, facta and fun. Subscribe now and receive: 1. The Youth's Companion—52 lasues in 1914 8. All the rrmainng in.act of 1921. 1. The Companion Home Calen der for 191A All for 12.50. 4. Or include McCaU’i Magazine Uic monthly authority on fashion*. Both publications, only $3.00. THE YOUTH’S COMPANION. Commonwealth Are. A St. Paul 8L. Boston, Mass. Ilenlny to theraaolvo*. In aU Ha his toric life Fayetteville hat saver done anythin* more'fruitful ef bletaed re aolte than to* vetaMWuuant af Ih.r toymen *» movement that la moving w'.th lireotatible power. It U not e nowarH'nt for money—not a word la toid about money—It ie a move mast for consecrated, clean, happy and urrful Uvea; an«J It ie gloriously euc 'iadal.. -Charity and CUMnm T-acher (to daee)—“When waa Recipe Wartlirgton bora?" Ttw hand ef a lad went up. “Willie, you may tell me,“ said tiw teacher. WiHir—'17*2 A. D." Teacher—“Coed. Willie, can yoa tell me what A. D measaT" WHlle—“I reckon It meant after dark.”—Moronlo a New* Herald. — The car was crowded. A fat lady waa sitting by a small boy. Several tallies were hanging to strap*. Fal lady <ta boy); “Why don’t • ou pet-up and let a lady ait down?” Boy (to fat Indy) t -Why don’t you f,wt op and lot three sit down?"— Richmond Evening Dispateh. Report of Tobacco Sold In November <By Frank Parker) Wltkis 216,847,000 pounds of thr North Carolina farmer*' tobacco al ready told by th# auction — irihnncci before November 10th and with par bap* 68,060.000 pound* delivered to (hr Cooperative Grower* Association of this itata. th* 376.000,000 round* crop U l»r*ely out of the fanaon* [ handr. Ito deMvocte* ta date an 80 percent am than tut year. Tba average vrtoe ter Nevcetoc r mu |M ■24 par hanJrad vroight af 84 pernnat J«a», than tSu> avaengu price racaivad a year ngo. The meet noticeable fact af all it that the hurt month'* a action tala* ware 114 percent an miapan'l wMk a yaar age. On a bank af llt**ir 000 aeraa for thia year aad MO pawn da par acre the lore act la ter 444,000, 000 panada. The actual proamttoa may go norm what ahart ad thia, ham aver. On a hawa af 0.80 par peaad, the December let averaga prtea. the North Carolna crap weald appMak1 ly have a valaa af abaoat 04.008,0**. Thia ia hatter than waa expected a month ago. WUU the quality of the tube*** | hen beta conaUtently tew, the weight per aero haa been high. Thia waa doe ta arreml cancel, one being that more I caeca per plant ware allowed and more furtlllmn ware aaad. Ia many cenelia* the weather aaadlmt wen aoch aa to produce centner Inarm uhleh bhd poor quality although the color waa good. Wilaen again lead* in the ante af tobacco, amounting to 14,460,444 pound* of the farmcn' weed aad 10.804,71# pound* total aaloa. Thte la a bn oat identically the aame an newt •boy aoid In October. The average price received en thia market, haw •ack Mac am M» M M haiul**. ; - _ T1C if 3t to At rapoit* - '»«•**»! kp Coapmdta Crop Bo Kcroia**, tM a(wag* of to tacro hJkwxmI mm lutroaar aa rtm »orwl wHh la* paar, armpuif fMm 10* to 107 pete* ot. TM yUlA par tea* war .'mMWjt Uuprr tMn •fvoial win. BOX PARTY \ —and— r MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT —at—' i MARY STEWART SCHOOL THURSDAY NIGHT, DEC 10 7:30 O'clock ADMISSION-FREE REFRESHMENTS SERVED H. A. ELDRIDGE, Priadpol FRUITCAKE \ that will make your mouth water, and give you that “want more" feeling. Our stock is being sold faster than we expected, and we would advise that you get yours now, so that you wilt not be disappointed. e ' Considering the way the orders are coming in for OLD FASHIONED POUND CAKE we will not have , any too much on Christinas Eve, and we would suggest that you place your order for yours so that you will be *ure and get it. We will guarantee to deliver all orders taken. If you really prefer to make your own fruit cake or pound cake and have ue bake It for you. Thursday, December 20th will positively be the last day on which we can bake them for you. The price for bakinf la; Fruit Cake BOe. Pound Cake 25c. I STUFF THE TURKEY WITH * Pearce’s Bakery i mmmmMm e II Cut Glass Specials I I For the Holiday shoppers, ere hare prepared a splendid dis play of beautiful Cut Glass in s eta and in separate pieces, at prices which afford wondsrful bargain opportunities. v H A moot unusual chance to economize In Gift purchases or an I items you need far year home. J. W. JORDAN, I DUKW, HOKTH CAUOUNA ^ _• || Gifts that are Useful fj fllf you are going to give “Him” or “Her” a Christmas Gift II why not give something useful. A few suggestions Vi 1 . i. — ... — ■ i i... ■ * • FOR “HER” Silk Ho»e || Towel* \Ia Handkerchiefs 4i Bureau Seal* I * N Parasol Sweater j 11' Bath Robe Sotuloir Slippers y Gloves (Kid) Gloves (Cloth) SUrtWakts ;|j “La France" Shoes or f ] Oxfords II II flAnd it B. ^et ut help H m U thro Decei E. 1 1 I DUNNt> B V
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