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PAGE SIX THE NEWS REPORTER THURSDAY, DECEMBER t T ? V- ? f " Y t Y f Y Y ? Y Y Y Dotkan News Notes The Dothan Literary Society met on last Friday afternoon at the usual hour and the following program was carried out: Recitation by Lutil Rogers, Elmore Porter, Perley Suggs, Burough Porter, Maggie Porter, Cleatus Porter, Mabel Suggs, Weils Suggs, Moses Suggs, Mae Marlowe, Gleaton Suggs, Eliza Porter. Mr. Luther Harrelson's barn was destroyed by fire on" Wednesday, Dec. 3. The barn and con ;nts which was about 200 bushels of t-rn end some syrup was the total lois no insurance. , Mr. W. T. Womack and Miss Nina G. Jones attended the first meeting of the Reading Circle work at Guide Saturday morning. Miss Gleoteal Hardwick spen: Sun day night with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ox. Mr. and Mrs. Wondorous Cox vhlt ed relatives in this section Sunday. Mrs. L. L. Porter was taken sud denly ill Friday afternoon with aa attack of pneumonia. Wo hope that her condition is not serious and wish for her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stone have j recently moved into their new home. : Misses Nina G. Jones and Katie! Marlowe and Mr. Martin Marlowe j motored over to Whiteville Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. F Rogers arc1 now in their new home. Chellie and Purnel Porter were absent from school Monday, due to the illness of their mother. ' Mis-es Nina G. Jones and Katie Marlowe spent the weekend with Mrs. M. ( Cox. Mr. W. C. Cox spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. L. L. Porter. Mrs. M. L. Marlowe and children.' sp-rnt Sunday with her mother, Mrs. ; Pink Butler. I Mrs. Fiank Marlowe and Mrs. Au brey Todd attended the Methodist conference at Dil'on, S. ('., Sunday. Messrs W. B. Marlowe and Percy1 Marlowe visited their brother, Mr. j Glenn Marlowe a Calypso last week' end. Misses Nina G. Jones and Katie Marlowe and .Martin Marlowi- and Edwin Cox motored to Pireway Sun day afternoon. 1 Miss Elneta Stanley and brother! visited in this section Siinday. Prayer meeting was enjoyed by a large number at Camp Swamp church j Sunday night the meeting was con-! ducted by Mr. George Cox of Guide, j Miss Carline Stephens and little! Johnnie Stephens spent Sunday with'' Mrs. L. P. Rogers. Mr. Jackson Porter, of Raleigh, spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Porter. The Dothan Literary Society met' Friday afternoon with Miss Chellie! Porter acting as president and Miss 1Udlu ox as secretary. The fol lowing program was rendered: Reading Cloteal Hardwick. Recitation Brookie Hardwick. Recitation Arthur Marlowe. Reading-s-J. N. Marlowe. Recitation John Braddy. Song Annie Cox. Play Dorothy Cox and Clifton Marlowe. Mr. Ivey Marlowe, of Whiteville, was a visitor in this section Sunday. Last" Sunday Mr. and Mrs. O. B. songs. Our business meeting was omitted The many friends of Mr. J. J. Todd will be pleased to know he is improv- Hardwick, of Loris, S. C, took a trip J with the exception of the rollcall, to ing after a few days illness with io the cme of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. HardwicK. Guess who is the most popular g. -I arcur.u Dothan: Watch the auto mobile and buggy sings and you will know. Hog killing is the most important occupation around Dothan now, an 1 fine one it is. Annie Laurie Cox had the mishap of sticking a pitchfork through her foot recently. She is able to get about now. Mr. Edwin Cox and mother, Mrs. M. C. Cox. and W. T. Womack, spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Marlowe. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cox, of Tabor, spent the week end with Mr. a Mrs. W. C. Cox and Mrs. L. L. Porter. do justice to the very interesting program and to give space for a speech by Mr. Bain, our good ware house man of Whiteville. flu. Messrs. T. P. and F. M. Stanley and families were out motoring Sun day, and called on some of their Mr. Bain did not leave anything friends in the Mollie section, unsaid that he should have said he' Mrs- Mary Jacobs, of Laurinburg realized. The old land marks and is visiting relatives here, made the way to great goal of co-1 Our beloved pastor of Sweet operative Marketing look much church, Rev. S. A. Haley, is on the brighter. Many more such speeches sick list but hope him a speedy re as his are much needed to strengthen covery. the weak and discouraged members, Mr s A. Stanley has sold his farm if there be any such, and to cause to Mr Berry Ward who will take others to think on their way before possession of same at once, it is too late. , Mn Clarence Todd and w.fe visited After this, came the refreshments his wife's mother Saturday night, re- schoolhouse on Friday night, Nov. 28th, was attended by a large crowd. A box of candy was given to the pret tiest girl which Miss Gladys Frink one of the school teachers was the winner. Miss Pauline Hammond, of Vine land, spent the weekend with her friend, Miss Plumie Hammond. Mr. Alice Enzor, of Fair Bluff, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jenkins. Miss Gladys Hayes, of san Edmond. Mr. Robert Dudney on the Atlantic Coast r the week end with his p; and Mrs. Charlie D idrn iveryoody go to Su next Sunday. in Stanley county now ha of Agriculture with two fro each township appoint, County Board of Commit..,. Vineland i further develop the aorip ,! spent the weekend with Miss Smithie i community interests of rt' This board will work wph , Hammonds. Mr. Homer Tyree, of Vineland, Rt. 2, spent the weekend with Mr. Clau- monsirauon agent O. H. V . the State college extension in the form of some very delicious turning home Sunday, From the ap- ! pies, prepared by the girls and all pearance of his load, we judge he was ' .'were dismissed, eating pie. : anticipating a real house keeping mr. Buck uore, ot our section pass- campaign, -as he had enough broom ed the Mollie postoffice some days straw for three such families. ,f w n c, , laRO ,n a verv curious position. His REVELATOR. Messrs. W. C. Stone and Culbreth . f riends. azed , h- m , , . Jones made a business trip to Wil- ui. i ... , a business trip to VVH- oaSerncss but no alarm ws Hp mington one uay lasi weeK. Hjs liyps wer(1 secmingly set on pQ Hinson's Cross Roads News me COOP MEETING AT MOLLIE IS BIG SUCCESS .object ahead, his arms outstretched Mr. Ernest Hinson is very ill with j and making unusual motions with his the mumps at the home of his father, He had bought a John Henry Mr. A. J. Hinson. A meeting of the Mollie local of the Tobacco Co-operative Association was much enjoyed by a large crowd Saturday night, Dec. (3th. The pro gi in prepared by the program com iv:i:te u real interesting. M; ecitations on the subject Cooperative Marketing by the young people of the community was real inspiring and tended much to brigh: en the Coop spirit of every Coop., and to kindle a co-op spirit in the non Co-ops. feet. and was bringing it home. The play that was given in the .Remova No ftice . ! I the choir i Music was rendered by such as. Yellow Rocker's Blooming Old Black Joe, and several other good You Can Not Afford to Be Without It a-iic uaco - ijien water System is simplicity it self. No belts - onlv one place to oil It operates from any electric light socket or from a farm el ret He plant No trm can afford to be without a Delco-Light WaterSys tera, and there are many city homes which need it. Price and terms will be gladly given without obligation. DELCO-LIGHT noductL E. M. NANCE FAIR BLUFF, N. C. ?0IK DVEIR haarlem oil has been a world wide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. c0M HAARLEM OIL correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes. AU druggists. Insist oa the onginal genuine Gold Medal When in Wilmington I V Y 'V. Visit The Rose Cafeteria Home Cooking with that down in Dixie Flavor" 2 "Meal time is a good time to Meat." Y X W. T. FARRIS, Prop. WUmington, Nofth Carolina X PROFESSIONAL CARDS. SCHULKEN, TOON & SCHULKEN Attorneys, a t-Law Office in Maxwell Drug Co. Building WhiteTille. N. C. DONALD MacRACKAN Attorney-at-Law Whiteville, N. C. JACKSON GREER Attorney-at-Law Whiteville, N. C. I. B. Tucker. E. K. Proctor TUCKER & PROCTOR A (torneyc-at-Law Whiteville, N. C. POWELL & LEWIS Attorney-at-Law Whiteville, N. C. M. H. SCHULKEN Attorney at Law Schulken Building Vineland, N. C. H. L. LYON R. H. BURNS LYON & BURNS Attorneys-At-Law WHITEVILLE, N. C. E. Garland Brown Win. Porter s S. J. Bennett BROWN, PORTER & BENNETT Attorneys and Counselors at Law Whiteville, N. C. Offices; Above Whiteville P. O. OR. CLEMENT L. WOOTEN DENTIST Office Up Stairs Ove Bank of Whiteville. (Court House Square.) Whiteville, N. C. DR. W. ROSS DAVIS Dentist. Office over Bank of Columbus Whiteville, N. C. DR. H. L. WILLIAMSON Dentist Vineland, N. C. Office Over Bank of Columbus DR. N. A. CULBRETH, Uentist, 501-502 Murchison Bldg Wilmington. N -C. We have moved our Garage just across the street to a much larger and better building, where we hope to be able to serve our friends and customers better. ervice Motor Company Whiteville, North Carolina That's the feeling:. of the man who reeeivc- box of cigars, the name of which is v and guarantees the quality. Any of the lowing brands will make excellent j:ft en k no wr it; Admiration Robert Burns Hav-a-Tampa Chadbourn Drug Co CHADBOURN, NORTH CAROLINA id H THE. UNIVERSAL CAB PRICES - j. MED UCED Effective December 2, the Ford Motor Company announces new low prices on all Ford cars. A reduction of Twenty Five Dollars on the Fordor Sedan and lower prices on all other types make Ford cars even greater values than ever before. NEW PRICES RUNABOUT . f TOURING CAR ' " COUPE wvo TUDOR SEDAN 520.00 580.00 FORDOR SFTfcATM CHASSIS " 66000 TRUCK CHASSIS " ALL PRICES F. O. B. DETROIT These are the lowest prices ever offered in the history of thp Oy(... 1 y th, to 1 and iP.ty 1 V . ... -S
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