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s- OW? COUNTY CORRESPONDENTS. wolf pm Tbe young people of this ocigh bet hood enjoyed a delightful moon light picnic (minus the moon) - at Cropland's Mill la.t Wednesday evening. The picnic was given in honor of K. O. House. Frapk Rogers, of this neighbor hood, left last Saturday for Blen heim, S. C, where he will assist hi uncle in his store. We are glad to bear that H. J. Rar little son. Jiramie. is im Dioving after a slight . w "k - - - w attack of typhoid fever. R O. House returned to his I borne in Conetoe, N. C, last Fri frm nleasant visit at the heme of Dr. J. H. Williamson. Mrs. Harrington mother and suter, Mrs. Gilespie and Miss Sid, ate nere on an extended visit. A certain young man of this neighborhood went to town a few djyr ago and invested in a pair of patent - leather shoes and aT: I'm going to sport 'em out" meaning the young ladies. Boys get your shoes! ! Tbe meeting at Pleasant Grove cl urch began last Sunday. Mr. Wright preached a good sermon bth morning and evening to a crowded house. There were several visitors in Wolf Pit Sunday. Among the number were Mr. and Mrs. - Neil Whit lock, John Morrison and Licy McNair, of Rockingham; Alex Harrall and Willie Wanna nukef, . of Cheraw, and; Mtss Emma Spencer, of Pegues. Dwight Masks and . titteri, Blanche and Ellie, have returned from a pleasant to visit relatives an J friends in Monroe. Will Hilliard from Blenheim, S. ( , spent Thursday with relatives in this neighborhood. J&r. Richardson, of Monroe is vititrag at the home of John Lyle.8. r 1 L t D - ' I I ' - i - . PEE DEE NO. 2 Luther Mcintosh and Alex Mc Innis spent Saturday night and Sunday with their friends at Roberdel. Miss Cora andLillie Lowe spent Saturday night and Sunday with their parents in the country. We are sorry to hear that Claud Thomas has been very sick for several days. We wish hiih a speedy recovery. . M its Cora Man est. Uattie Jones Frances Warner and Messrs. Tom Crisco, Louis Manes and Lac, Williams spent Sunday afternoon o tbe country. ' We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Josie Quinn is quite sick, John and Gaston Carr spent Sunday with friends in Sanford. DanjYVickes. of Roberdel, was visiting at Mr. Mclntosb'a Monday night. , ' Miss Ullie Williams and sister, Mrs. Lon, Benoirt are visiting rela tives near Caledonia . We are glad to say that Mr. Will Thrower, who has been quite sick is improving. Miss Cora Hall has been quite sick for several days. - f Mr.and Mrs. Devotion Williams are visiting friends and relatives in Moore county. , . , Some of the young gentlemen of this, village are visiting Great Falls right often of late. I wonder wnat for? Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tally, of Sanford are visiting' at Ed Patter son's. - Hector Livingston was visiting at Mr. Hall's Sunday. ' I S. R. Mclntoeh and daughter Misses Allie, Pearl and Othello, have returned home alter a very oleasant. visit to friends and relatives in and around Carthage. With best wishes to the Anglo- Saxon, I will sign myself. . Peggy- 21 FOR A B in our - A s takes place ffltprdlayj lines of k . j. i -. . . . l,., .... . i . - .-. , .; . - .. w ., . : r ' . ' . ; : ' . - C - j4-- : j ' - . ; : lhZ.jv ry-;.'--" ..7 yt 'j . " ,y-y a i ' "- v .t i - . .. : . , . . - .-. ' , . i ,! . - ''y.r , . . - - j ' 1 . T ' t I : ! : f CORDOVA'.- Lauda Yates is spending & few mmmkm at Tackson Serines, we hope he will be greatly benefitted Mr. Robert Little, daughter and trrand daughter, left for their borne in Little Rock, Ark. Thursday. Thf Rantist Church has had quite a successful meeting the first week in this month conducted by Rev. T. S, Wright. - j - i The families of Mrs. M. A. Clark; Elisha Davis and George Kelly, have moved to Great Falls. Mr. Kendell and family have moved to our village. J Miss Fannie White js visiting friends in Bladen county. f Earnest White 'returned from a business trip to Charlotte, much success to you Earnest. Rev. S. E. Mercer is holding a verry successful-.'meeting in the Methodist church of tbis place, be received twenty members into the church the past week and there arm more to ioinl We hope tbe meeting week. - . will continue anotaer The Woman's Mission aay Society of this place have now enrolled twenty-five members. . This did their first vear. they have hid great success, and are doing much good in our midst. They are now taking steps to seal the - Methodist church, which j is badly-needed. May they have success. Mrs. E. C. Co o ley has moved to Kinslon, Mrl Cooley has been there for some time in the drug business, we wish them much success, Mrs. Elisha Guiledge is visiting friends in Anson. Miss Joanah Gurley was on our sick list this week. . Mrs. Liles, of Wadesboro, is visiting her brother. Mr. Jerome Williams. -Mrs. L ies has just re covered from a evere attack of typhoid fever. ! We are pround to see her out again. Berry Hammond was kicked by a mule Sunday 'evening he was painfully, bunot seriously hurt. i We will give a ticket for everj. 50 pent purcha of any goods store which will BEAUTIFUL SET iS iTTHEJ FIRST PRIZE I And a GoldPMed Watch j - i E i Save your end of fectly honest principles and Our . stock is being goods at special Ladles Should r m m . m i k a .11 1 1 i l ! u , j a -m i . ? . bov was kick ed by a mule Iat wrick and it came very near beiJ a serious affair, but am glad to sir is doing alright - ::r Mr. Leondas . Wjfams,; i. of Hamlet, was " visitiajj in our midst Sunday. , J We are sorry to bjar of Mr. Gardner's illness, bope?e will soon be out. - ; ; ' ry m !-': ;;..; t Mrs. W. P. Webb aWd children returned from WrightsVille Beach one day last week. ' , Ur. E. M.lioggan m& the mis fortune. of Jiis horse gefting a nail in his foot. Last report the horse i'.r-j," was doing very well. IM John Wright and Doqald JPence were visitor at Mr. Bow man's Sun day'; evening. . " Pee Dee. village wrw well ; re presented in our villagV yesterday several girls and boys Hrere 1 visit ng at Mrs. Mattie Allen and Mrs. Cye Se wells. : ; ' M. E. Hinson has ipeyered his connection with this &ill .and we understand is going-to IGrreat Falls. Capt. A. T. Cole has ) returned from a ten days vacation. Mr. Peano, a Lowell mach;nestf har just completed thework of in stalling some'spinning : machinery. We are glad to . leara - that the little child of Mrs. Lerucwha; has been very sick, is slowly ." improvr ing. Miss Daisy PinkstooKof Wades boro, has been visiSng. at t the home of ' K. U ' Rai& water, t the past week.- Mr. and Mrs. .'Maicome Mc Kinsey," of Hickoryt;iN. C, is visiting the home of Mr. T. ,T. Brown. " Tom and May Sullivan are visiting their grand .. prenta. near New Indon,-Stanley&Quuty. :'.( -t Somer of our Raleigh Sund 4y. (Li'lf J- went to m: Dixie. LEDBETTER'SUULL As I have never seerji any news from here in the coltlmns of your valuable paper, I thought I would 31 1 2i Dave Liles little entitle i the: JhoJder to a chance SEGl'ND ' PRIZE V the ticket , fas : this all stnd an . : ! Pit-- -t added to diy and we are still selling all saleiprices every SeeLOii?:' Embrbiderv - THE nOURT HOUSE. t -.1? 2 pencil a few ilnes, as ..it seems that .nobody will venture to do so. ' H. M. Marks and daughter, Miss Mollie, returned home Friday after a visit to his daughter, Mrs. Charles Gibson, at Red Springs. He reports a fine time and says that crops are in a good condition in that country. Miss Eleanor Saunders of . this place, was visiting Miss Kate Terry at Roberdel Saturday night and Sunday. Archie Downer, of Anson county, was visiting his aunt, Mr. A. C.Webb, last week. Rev. S. E. Mercer will preach here next Sunday, his rlgular ap pointment. Some of the young folks'attend ed .au ice cream supper Saturday night at Mr. Elisha Terry V near Roberdel Mrs. Char lei Gibson, of Red Springs, is visiting her father, Mr. H. M. Marks, at this place. We will say to the correspond ent at Great Falls, that we thick an Anti-Poke-Yo u rNoseInto- other People's Business . C 1 u b would be a good thing, and no doubt it would do a good business if it would send out agents to or ganize new clubs. , j John Gibson : and sister , Miss Cora, attended preaching at Silver Run . Sunday. Rev. Hoy le has started a protracted meeting there - The mill' here has shut down to do some changing of machinery and. the lxys are sitting around on tbe creek bank. ' : ' Hurrah for the Anglo-Saxon under its new management. T. 'r FROM BIG IKE. Sorry to read of the death of the Manufacturer's Club. Heart fail ure, we suppose. . We learn that the annual meeting of the Anglers 'Association will be held with the brethren at Steele's Mill next month. : Fishermen and bait diggers from other places cordially invited. v ' ' " vl We note that the crops along the road from here to E lie rbe are very mm is "conducted 1 TT T TT-N TT T.T " I a A ' v, V equal show. Drawing .Am night this week. - .4. t f ! . '. . good. ' Good Roads seem to be agitating the minds of the people and will until we get better roads. Oh, for a Coxey to lead us onto Washing ton and there may we camp near the grass, not on it," until we can come back on a macadamized pike. :..' -v-; ' '-y-:.-- -y " Hickory nuts, hawes, and per. simmons are - ripening : 'Possum season coming on yum 'yum. This is a good world to live in. t , Colin O'Brien, loom fixer at Roberdel has gone to Charlotte. Wish him success in his new field. Dane Webb and family ,of Great Falls will move into their new home on Rabbitt Hill next week. Boys let us have a good old Fashion, Debating Society Why not begin now. v V y- :' A-;:.' - -. " Sorry to hear of the severe sick ness of Mrs, J. C. Bowles of Pee Dee. What got the matter with the petition that was being circulated some time ago in regard to; the whiskey question ? Have they sold out? ' There seems to" be a great an d " lasting silence on the question at present. Yes silence all around even in the pulpit..! But let her go. She will bob up again. . The most pitiful object of j hu manity is a big headed person j not big in circumference, in Inches but! just think they are some pumpkin in other words, think they are better than all the earth combined and some step such higher than John Rockefeller, Schwab or f Vender bilt, yet when you sound them to the center, they are like a terrapin, all they have is on their back, and their job is a great fifteen dollar clerkship, but it takes all kinds of folks to fill up this old world of ours, don't it ? Big Ike. 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Sons of ministers and young men studying for the minis try ae not charged tuition. Send for catalogue. j ; D. V. NEWSOM, Reglstrtr, DUnJAfJJ jY C ML ! if i ! II V 'I Comploto OuriaL 0u'uii8.i! IF ft TRIHITY J
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