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I I II ■■..n-. I —il.ii.....ll.ii.i-nr.-.-. I.— ..i.i, „ ■ .. ' ; - ; ~_J, 1 Clarence Woodall, of Benson. | ship, Nash Coimty, State of North *MMliai»IIIBil:i'IH*iBliiilllll«*^i!ii,EaiiEiiiUi;*iGmMm8K t Only members of the immediate , Oai’olina, adjoining the landa of family heard Rev. W. T. Phipps IE M. Manning, T. P. P>atehelor, of the Methodist church pro- J. G- Matthews and others, coii PERSCm^M.S Mr. J. R. Marlow returned Sunday from a visit to Rocky j filount. Mrs. C. A. Griffin spent sev eral days ill Richmond last week. Mrs. P. A. Morgan after spend- Mr. C. R. Speight went to Rocky Mount Wednesday on business. Among the Christmas shop pers over to Rocky Mount last ere: Mrs, M. II. Priv- ette, Mrti. A. F. May, Mrs, J. G. May, Mrs. R. C. Wells, Mrs. Floyd Farmer, Mrs. J. A. Tuu- nell, Mrs, J. J. Pitts, Miss Eunice ing somf^ time in Blowing Rockj^amm, Miss Blanche Tuiineli, with friends, hae gone to her | Mrs. PI M. Ow^en, M rs. J. B. home in Brinkleyviile to spendjOoode, Miss Grace Bunn, Mrs. J. nounce tlie words that made them man and wife. The happy 'couple left on the afternoon train for Johnston county .where they will make their future home. the holidays. Mrti, Herbert and Miss Pattie Farmer, of Rocky Mount, are visiting Mrs. S. A. Marshburne. Mr. Merle Clough is spending the holidays with relatives in Rocky j\Iou;it. Mr. Frank Bell, of Wilson, who spent Christmas with the family of ilr. J D. Luper, re turned home Mond£.y. Mr. Roy liaines of New Bern spent the holidays with the fam ily of Mr. 0. B. Baines. We are glad to note that Bquire J. T. Fulford, who has been confined to his home for some time on account of sick ness is again able to be out. Chief Dickens and, family of Nashville spent a few days with relatives here this week. Mr. W. W. Richardson re turned last week from Rich mond, We are glad, to note that his health is much improved by the trip. \. Mar.shburn and others whose names we did not get. Bunn Items. Mr. R. W. Montgomery is ^■i^ting friends near Kittrell. Mr. W. A. White left Tues day for Mars Hill to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dickie of Epsom are visiting Mr. and Mrs, J. H. W Bathers. Mass Mp.rtha Richardson came home last week from Lif- tleton College to spend the holi days with her people. Mr. J. J. Harri.s. who has been attending school at Chapel Hill came home last week to spend the holidays. Capt. E. P. Cameal left Fri day fr-r Richmonrl to spend Christmas with relatives. Mr. J. S. Ballentine of Dur ham is spending the liolidays with his people here. Messrs, G. A. Taut, John Mi-rand Mrs. B, F. Wood and Perry and Jo^^ Dodson spent Mr. 7j. V, Jones spent Saturday Monday in Spring Hope on business. The membei's of the Bunn High School faculty are spend- at their re- ait Cedar Rock. Miss Veloria Brantley, who lias been ’m school at Meredith College at Rali-igh. is spending;™? tjie holdays the holidays with her jjarents i'^P^^tive homes Mr, and Mrs, S. W. Brantley ^ Mr Percv Renfrew of Lewis-mIv of Louisburg are spi'udmg a ton-is visitin? his daughter Mrs. i fwith Mr. and Mrs. W. J. 0. May this week. |^- Sr. Mr and m-s. McNeill of Dunn [ Mr. A. T. Hinton is spending ■who had been visiting their i-ie holidays with his people iii Mr, J. E, Williams and fam- daughtf^r. Mrs, ^I, H. Privettc, returned home Monday. Mir. ZoUie Cujpepper spent Monday in Bunn. Miss Viola McNeill of Dunn is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. Privettc. Youngsvillc Mr. Curtis L. IMatthews vis ited friends near Kittrell Mon day. Mr, Eugene Ballentine, of H.i Baltimore is spending Christmas with his people here. Afiss Nannie Strickland, who | James Lamm of Seven lias been ; ttending school atjPsth,s was in town Monday. TJoaOiokr:, Va., sp^CKdinn the '"as in town Monday. , , ■■ fj'*'' ^'1” P. B. t.iine nf is J. !' -M JSttickland. j frien^i i-n t«uT, •jlr. !{. L. .loinifeon nnl faaimy} _ i’- Mullen, Jr.,' was of Stanhope h ,ve laoved intoji^t town Jlonday. the residence of Mr. J. A, Marsh- Mr. A. S, Wiggs oi.’ Jlurgaret, T)oume. We understand that was here Sunday. Mr. Johnson intends going into! 'Jr. George Dodd left Mon- the mercantile business here. |^a.v for Rock *Mount on busi- M’'. and IMrs. J, L. Barbee left,ness. Tuesday for Rocky Mount where Jfr. Cephus Win.stead vdu. they will make their future lias been attending A. 0. Col- tiojiie. * 1Wilson is spending the Mr. and Mrs. W’^. B. Whel css holidays with his peopl."'. arc visiting ilr. Wheless’ mother Baines-Hinton. Last Sunday Squire J, T. Ful ford united in marriage Miss Ida Baines, daughter of Mr. Noah Baines, a prominent plant er who lives near this place and Mr. Alkie C. Hinton, son of Capt. John Hinton a well-known citizen of the Momeyer section. We extend our congra/tulations and wish for them a lifetime of liappiness. 0. B. MOSS Attorney and Counsellor-At-Law SPRING HOPE, N. C. Prompt attention given all mat ters. Office in Citizens Bank. NOTTOE OF SALE OF VALU ABLE REAL ESTATE. , Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain DEED OF TRUST exe cuted on the 17th day of Januarj" ini], by Arthur Batchelor and Nannie Batchelor his wife, to W. W. Richardson, Trustee; said DEED OF TRUST being duly re corded in the Nash County Reg istry in Book 1S3, on Page 536, defaalt having been made in the payment of the indebtedness se cured thereby and demand bav ins been made on the Trustee to sell by the present holder of said indebtedne';s. the undersigned taining Twenty-nine Acres, more or less, it bemg the land conveyed by W. M, Warren, Commifjoioner to Arthur Bat(.'h- elor by deed dated December 13, 1909. This iJlst day of December, 1915. W. W. RICHARDSON, Trustee. 0. B. MOSS, Attorney. FOR RENT^—9-room house iu town of Spring Hope. W'ill rent cheap. Good location. Apply to J. L. Barbee. - SALE OP LAND. Under a trust deed, dated 1 April, 1914, executed by W. Mack Morgan to the undersign ed. registered in Book 214, at page 68, the trustee will sellr at public auction for cash, on MONDAY, 17 JANUARY, 1916, between the hours of 12 M. and 2 P. M., at the COURT HOUSE DOOR IN NASHVILLE, a cer tain tract of land, lying in the county of Nash, bounded as fol lows ; On the North and North West by the lands of George Dunston, on the North and North East by Tar River, on the South by the lauds of J, N. Stri.jklaud's heirs and the County road, on the West by the lands cf Steph en Bryant and wife, on the East by the lands of W. G. Gulley’s heirs, containing 135 acres more or less, being the same lands conveyed in severalty to J. J. Sanders by the partition deed registered in Book 160 at pagp 239, con.'iisting of three parcels Truslee will, on Monday, the 24 day of January, 1916. at the (of land, which, in said partition Court-house door in the town of | deed, are described by metes and Nashville, N. C,, at or about one .bounds, o’clock P. M. offer for sale to 14 December, 1915. the highest bidder for cash the j 0. B. MOSS, following described real estate; Trustee. Situated in 'Mannings Town-Dee,23,4tw. I THE SOUTHSIDE PHARMACY at Justice this week. Miss Daisy Deans of Cedar Rock i.s visiting the Misses Yar brough this week. Mr. Paul Morgan spent Christ mas with his father near Bailey. ]\lr, Phillip Massey returned Monday a^fteT spending Christ mas with his people near Pilot, and with friends in Raleigh. Mr. T. B. Ward of Washing ton, D. C.. visited friends in tOATO Tuesday. Mrs. J. J. Spivey, Jlrs, D. A. Bunn, and Messrs. John C. Mat thews and Wayne Spivey attend ed the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. T. J. Vick, last Friday af ternoon, at the home of Mr. "Walter Vick about seven miles from Spring Hope. Mr. D. A. Bunn and family spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Sallie Bunn and his brother Mr E. Bunn at their home near H;iiii, s X Road'. Mr. Ralph Starling who spent Christmas with relatives at Godwin returned Tuesday. My. T. B. Ward of Washing ton, D. C., who spent the'holi days vrith friends here and in Nashville returned home Wed nesday. Mrs. J, H. Marks and children left Wednesday to visit Mrs, Marks’ mother at Enfield. Mr, C. R. Speight who spent Christmas with his family at Parmele, returned home Tues day. Mr. David May left Wednes day for Greenville. Mr. J. O. Ianca«ter rettimed Tuesday after spending Ch^-ist- mas with his people in Parkton. Mrs. B. A. Smith and children are visiting her father near Clayton this week. Meeting of Bool: Club. The 1 ierian Book Clao iield a social meeting with Mrs. Clefl Griffin a few day,s ago. Simple tlecorations appropriate to the season were caiTied out. The gueists very enthusiasti cally engaged in an “Author’s Hunt” and ^Irs. H. Brantley be ing the lucky contestant was presented with a yellow end and white Crepe de Chine hand kerchief. A chrysanthemum salad was then served, followed by coffee and mints. • The guests on leaving assured the hostess that they had spent a most pleasant afternoon. The inclemency of the weather kept several of the members in doors. Those present were: Mrs. C. M. Griffin. Mrs. C. W, Lassi ter, Mrs, F, G, Chamblee, Mrs. H, Brantley, Mrs. G. W. Bunn and Mrs. C. A. Griffin. 'THE REXAI.L STOilE' K^’urnlture of Q/iaracter* | Character Furniture means qual- | ity Furniture and that’s the kind we sell. Have you bought that Stove yet? If you haven’t call and look over our full line. We have a stove to please everyone. Farmer Bros. Spring Hope, North Carolto , J. W. HARRIS = is still U his old stand SHOEING HORSES for the same g price, 75 cents, and is prepared to please you at all times. = You don’t have to wait for your work. I SHOP BEHIND FARMERS WAREHOUSE YOU DON’T HAVE TO GET OUT OF BED to see the time when you have electrio lights. One turn of the button and the clock Btar.ds revealed; another and all is darkness again. But to be sure the light will come when yi)u 'want it the supplies must not be poor, TVe ;iave everything in the electrical line, of the finest quality and at prisec that will surprise you. We are prepared to R'ire your house for electric lights at ft very reasonable charge. i ■ AIVthing in. the [ resci ption .line ^ Just Received a Fresh Line sf Candies Soda .. Cigarettes .. Cigars Joyner-Denton. On last Sunday night at the home of the bride’s parents Mr. ajid Mrs. N. M. .Toyner, at Wliite Oak, Mi.ss Bessie Joyner was united in marriage with Mr. Hu bert M. Denton, son of Mr. James I). Denton who lives near Old Spring Hope. The wedding MTis a quiet one, only a few rela tives and friends of the contract ing parties being present. We wish for them much happiness on life’s journey. Wade-WoodalL The home of Mrs. J R. 'Wil kins was the scene of a quiet home wedding last Wednesday at noon when Mrs. "Wilkins’ sis ter. Miss Maggie Wade, of Dtinn was united in marriage to Mr. “ALWAYS AHEAD” ThsW.H. Griffin Co. “The Firm That Buys and Sells Everything” SPECIAL ATTENTION TO LIVE STOCK We have just unloaded two car loads of Horses and Mules, and the best lot you have ever seen. If you want to buy or exchange for either horse or mule, j come quick before the stock is picked. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. SOLD on EASY TERMS The Biggest Line of HARNESS in I town, and remember the Easy Run- I ning DURHAM BUGGY, and the I Old Reliable I CHATTANOOGA WAGONS H. L GRIFFIN, Manager GEO. F. HARRELL Ills. Main St. Rocky Mount, N. C. FOR ANYTHING —IN— Dr>" Goods, Notions, Cloth ing, Hardware and Groceries “In Fact— Anything You May Need COME HERE Gent’s and Children’s CLOTHING A Specialty T. C. MAY & SONS SPRING HOPE, N. C. Give Us Your JOB PRINTING
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