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' . -- . . ) r. ' . f. jasntoH; EDITOR - AND tiAUiEa THECOUIITY; THE :StA7CTOI02r .-'i V V ' r -VSODSCRIPTIOM SKQO PER'Tti A. VOL. HXIX. r aOUISBURGHi-Crf EIitDECEnB lOOQ, v -KOBBElli no JAW V . Pepry-Stransre. Maple Springs BsptUt church, was the Been of a beautiful marria Wednesday vnins Peember the 22nd at eisjht o'clock. The on tract ing parties were Mr. W. 14, Perrr, Jr., and Miss Paarl Slraftge, of Ms pleville. ; . The ceremenj was performed by Hev. G. M. Dnke. , Just Hef ore. the bridal party entered, "Becapte God made Thee nine" was sweetly ang hv Miss Mary Helen Tfebb, of Ma- pleyille. The following attendants entered by the strains of the weddinsj march rendered .by Mrs. " Henry Hoom, of Thelma. First earae the ushers. Messrs James Wheless and Wade Harris, H( rbrt Perry and Norwood Fuller. following Mr; Al Perry and Miss Lucy Webb, Mr. Oliver Perry, and Miss Emma Duke, Mr. Hugh Perry and Miss Annie Stone, Mr. Willie Duke and Miss Annie Perry. Misses Hessie Perry, and Bessie t Strange maids of honor proceeded the bride who entered with her brother - Mr. Walter Strange, who gave her away. Th e y were met at the - altar by the groom and his brother, Mr. J. R. Perry, who was the best man. Ttie bride wae handsomely dressed in white meisaline silk, and. carried carnations. . - - She was the daughter of Mr. J.W Strange, our esteemed county. man, and is noUd for her sweet disposi- on and sterling qualities which, go to make up the true woman. . The groom is one of our presper? ous young farmers of MapleTffle? 'f A: B. Badly Buriiei Little John, the four ' year old.ion of Mr. J. W. King, while pUyingj viwi some tnatchss' VVednekay morning about 10 o'clock,' was bidly burned. His jacket eaught from one ;-V--4. of the matches and not-being able to knock the 6 re off he ran for his mother wko eaught something up and smothered the flame. Drs. J. E. M alone and R. F. Yarborough were immediately summoned and rendered the neeeseary assistance. It we found that its breast and under its right arm were pretty badly burned, but it -is hoped that it is not V seriou. ' At this writing, Wednes day evening, he is resting m well as eomld be expected. U, 0. c. The regalar meeting of the Jos. J. Davit Chapter will be held in the Masonic Hall, Wednesday afternoon January 5tb at 3:30 harp. A prompt and fall attendance is-desired that arrangements may be made for the dinner to be given on Tuesday of Court week, for the Mon ument Fund. Those who have not already paid ' ef their dues for 1910, will please bring same to tms meeting. - Mbs. J. E. Maloitb, Pres. Mrs. R. H. Davis, Sec'y. - Large Hogs The persons named below have been reported to us as having killed large begs the past week as follows: Need ham Becjdiagfield; one,362. Eaward Moody, one, 364. Fred Williams, two 13 months old 672. v ... . J. C If ullio, two weighing 619. :WW,;F!wera, one f 89. , ' Mallie Pearce, two, 240, 290. .. : J: H. Fuller, three, 42S, 313; 285. 4enry thridgei Harris township, two, 2IJ,3WIr- . It seems, jiqw: tbat Dr. -Coos: e'e preots are ot infilcieni 'o 'give to him the homoVot'Knnding the noith pole. ).. - By ERSKINE DEFOE elation. r - BLITHESOME maid, dirme ly fair, 'aeatli the mistletoe Hung 3aif h. above the car Tet sauare. wnne oit of dor fell fleecy snow. Heiphho! Heighiol STirprited beneath the mistletoe! HE did not know she was so near The kiss provoking mis tletoe. The bongh npon the chan delier Was deftly fixed, bat not too low. Oh, no! Oh, no! In ambush was the mistletoe,. v hoe in the mesh and fairiy P She showed no sudden haste to go. Two victims with a tingle thought Are brave beneath the mistletoe. Just so! Just so! The courage-giving mistletoej 4" ith cheekssnffnsed & rosy red h That shamed the holies She, held, aloft her charm jT - ing headj 'Tie'lawiul Bss dist not forego1, Z lo! An6 lo! Tlkt kiss beneAihke mistletoe r J AM. thinking of you 3l today, because it is .Christmas and I wish you happiness, and tomorrow because it will be the day ' ' o after Christmas, 1 shall wish you happiness; and so on clear through the year. I may not be able to tell yu about it every day, because I may be far away, or because both of us may be very busy, or perhaps because I cannot even afford to pay tbe postage on so many letters or find the time to write them. But that makes no difference. The thought and the wish will be-here just the same. In my work and in the business of life I mean to try not to be unfair to you or injure you in any way. In my pleasure, if we can be together, I would like to share th fun with you, what ever joy or success comes to you will make me glad. ' - Without ' pre tense, and in plain words, I good will to you is what I I mean Henry Van Dyke. Arinual Banquet.,. .ThSrfSrg Firex Department ooiebrateditB annual banquet, at the Louiiburg HoUl on last Thursday night, when a "meat boantiful feat COIYRJCT. J,,L : . Ll I.Lil .... "I II f ik fiss wmgz pzm? h.LS'i nt? tgbtre comfngftome Once more around the Yulede tcaet, 0ur eons and daughters dear. Chen there'll be aU the babfee, too, o tolt uton m hnee Hm maht OUf Mg old faebloned bOUOC H scene of revelry. be bemloch wreatbe bang on tbe vall. Cbat epray of m(etletoc Recalls, old dear pur eparhfng days. Some Hffy year ago, m Wr6t x Weoed you underneath I eem to efc you once again, -HSbc aeteetot: all . gtrle. was spread before it's membership. Hon. J. D. McNeil ot Foyetteville, President of the North Carolina Volunteer Firemen's Association was the guest of the occasion. The bauquet was presided over by Mr. J. A. Tur ner and many good speeches were made. These made bv Mr. S. P. Boddie, of the Wagon team, and Dr. A. H. Fleming, of the Reel Warn were geod, but the one made by President McNeil was the speech of the evening. He reviewed tbe good services of the Volunteer Firemn ef the State anp paid, special tribute to tbe department. His was greatly enjoyed by all. The ocoeeien was indeed a great suocss and will be long remembered by thoee who wre present. Fire at Jail fcire was discovered at the jail here on Sunday morning about half- past six 'o'clock by night police J. C. Tucker, who turned in the alarm immediately. In a few minutes the fire department and a large number of citizena were on the sceee and succeeded in extinguishing the tire without much difficulty. The tire caught in a lot of kindling lying in in ont corner, but lust now it WM 7 net ascertained. The general opin ien is tkat it was not done by any of the prisoners as the fire was be tween them and the exit to the build ing. . The damage to tbe building was small owing 'to-the fact trat the fire was put out withoat having to connect np the hose with the hy drant. The fire department howev r vat there 6a time in cue ' tbeir services were needed. - - w ; '. Banks Jo Close, We are reqaested.t atato- that the baakj in Lpuisbarg whl elece on Saturday aad Monday for Christmas holiaajs,- . BY AMIRICAN - PRIM ASSOCIATION T"be pantry ebelvee are loaded doxn Cttltb every Wnd oT cahe Hnd pies of mince and pumphfn ducb He only you can mahc. Beyond tbe cloec but parlor door Hn angel bright and fair I looMng dowi upon a tree i:bat tana all ready tnere. t J Put up your hnltttng. mother, clear. Cbttnhle of tbe bell , Hero tbenow clad upper road ssk! In welcome warning xcell, J for here are Dlch and Jach and less Hnd. Molly; Hnd alltbe jvitecbfevou. ycungstercLtoo I J vv Personal. Cspt P. Q. Alston viatted a- derson Tuesday. Miss Ellis Alford is visiting rela tives in Nahville. Mr. II. M. Stovall and famUv are visiting relatives at Stovall. Mr. J. W.fHigbt, of Hebertonvilie, was a visitor to Loaitbarg the past week. Weldon Egcrtoa came home Wed nesday from Cbspel Hill to spend Xmas. CspL J. H. Theatao armed thia week from Apex to speed Christmas at heme. Mr. and Mrs Loyd D. Li lee, of her people here Charlotte, visited the past week. Mr. P. H. Mantum and little daughter, visited at Mr. J. J. Per sons thii week. Mr. E. A. Kemp and. little eon left Saturday tor Baltimore to spend Xmas with bis mother. Miss Sallie Pleasants, who has been st Aberdeen for some time, re turned home this week. Mr. F. K. Egertoa, Jr., who is st- Unding school at Trinity College, is al home for the holidays. Miss Msude Hieks returned Satur day from Greensbere Female Col lege to spend the holidays. Miss Iaura Mills, who baa been at Albemarle for aome time, return ee1 heme one day last week. Daniel Pea 8 tn ith wick came homo thia week from Trioity Park High School to spend Xmas." Mr. E. H. Malonc, of Havana, Cmba, -arrived Sanday lo ' spend the holidays with his people hero. - i . Jno. ,E. Williams returned one day last week from Raleigh to spend the belidaya with his people hero. a Mist Annie Allen, who has Veen Com and Sue ,merry, dimpled, cute, attending school t Converse College at SpartAobarc, S C, arrived home one dav this w&a for the holidays. Mm. Dr. Hal Harris, of Wake Fi rest, arrirea in town To wed ay. She will make her future home here with her brother. Mr. J. J. Person. Mr. J. O. Newell, who has bee a attending the Physicians sod Snr. geons college st Baltimore, re turned heme Tuesday to rpend the holiday. Messrs. IL D. Egerten, W. M. Boons snd J. O. Sledge returned from Greensboro last week, J where they sttinded s meeting of the Na tional Farmer's TJnien. MrMrs. J. W. Holliogswortb, J. fc. Laacaiur, T. W. Watson sod H1 C, liwdrn went ver in Henderson Monday night to attend a banquet gien by the Knighu Templar. Dr. Joe Uxxell, who is a medical studeat ef tbe University of Marr land, at Baltimore, Md., arrive! home one day the past week lo spend the holidays with his people. Mr. H. T. Beasley, of Aper, is visitiag bis son, H. M. Beaaley, in town this week. "Uncle Dick," as he is familiarly known, has many fnends here who are always glad to se him. Attorney General T. W. Bickett left Sandsy ter Washington D. C to appear bafore the United Ststes Supreme court in tbe interest of the State in the suit about the dttpcteC boundary line between Nwrtb Caro lina and Tennessee. ' 1 "! -Ill ' , Northern -Hunters; b Meesrsl'j. B. Brooka' and Charles 5'uamocs, ot Trenton, NJsrho haye beo4j-spending aoov' time at Mr. J, B. Glasgow's, at Cedar Hock, bird hinting, returned horni. Wed neaday. .WhQe here they siU that, -tbe Seuthsra people were the most tiospiublo petals on earth,1 r - k i i i w
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