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RICE and ly size THEN lings to eat t)R SALE HEWS an get you the very nd Shingles. ir Shop i^our SHOES repaired oe Shop nteed. Send your n them repaired ing the very i a trial order oe Shop c. y CAMERON We are all glad to have Rev. L. H. Joy ner and Mrs. Joyner back again. They with ther interesting family are a helpful addition to our town. Mr. E. Frank Kelly, of Baltimore, passed through town last week for a few days visit to his old home at Union, where once flourished Union Home School, taught by his father. Prof. J. E. Kelly. Misses Sacksie Muse, Lula McPherson and Miss Ethel Dalrymple, of Carthage, were seopping in Qaleigh last week. The Cameron people gave Mr. J. R. Rid dell and sister, Miss Bettie. a severe pound ing last week. Misses Fay and Mamie Metthews of White Hill, stepped over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Irvin, returning from a visit to relatives at Vass. Mrs. W. 0. Fraiser, of Baird, Texas, ar rived Sunday for a visit to relatives in Moore and adjoining counties, while in Cameron, she will be the house guest of Mrs. E. M. Borst. Mr. and Mrs. Archie McDugald and Mrs. T. 0. McEwen, came up from Hamlet Sun day afternoon to call upon Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Talty. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Gaddy and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gaddy at Sanford. Mrs. AddieqGraham and daughter Miss Bertie, have rented rooms in the new home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Irvin on McPherson street. Mrs. Margaret McLean on Route 2, re turned Tuesday from a visit to her daugh ter, Mrs. Ayer, of Oak City. Mr. John McLaughlin and sister, Miss Cassie, spent Sunday with she Misses Arnold. Miss Bettie McLaughlin, of Carthage, who came down Saturday to attend the Teachers meeting, spending the night with Miss Ada McNeill. Miss Lula McPherson will leave at an early aate to visit her sister, Mrs. W. G. Ferguson at Rose Claire, 111. Mr. R. E. Bryan on Route 2, has pur- chasea from Mr. J. E. Eads, the attractive home an Route 1, that once belonged to Mr. Ed. Thompson, of Vass. When it comes to dealing in real estate Mr. Bryant is equal to Mr. H. A. Matthews. Mrs. Georgie Matthews made a business trip to Sanford last week. Miss Lady Mary Loving, who accepted a position in the postoflfice at Pinehurst left Monday to begin her work. Misses Mabel Muse and Effie Gilchrist, who are teaching at Oak Grove, came home for the w-eek-end. Mr. John Cox who lived in the neighbor hood, of White Hill Ohurch, died recently from an attack of acute indigestion. He leaves a widow and two daughters. There was a large crowd at the Presby terian Church Sunday morning' to hear Rev. M. D. McNeill who preached a fine sermon from the subject “Companionship with Christ.” Miss Kate Harrington left last week fur Charlotte, where she is locatea at trained nurse. ' Mr. Edgar Petty, son of our townsman, Mr. H. T. Petty, has been appointed to the position of auditor for the Interstate Com merce Commission for U. S. Guvernment work. Mr. Petty passea successfully the required examination and goes to Chatta nooga, Tenn.. for work at a salary of $4,009 per year. Speaking of pounding, Mrs. Addie Allen on Route 2, pounded tne corresponcent with several puunas of fresn pork sausage last week that are greatiy enjoyed and appreciated. Mr. J. C. Hardy and Miss Lima Doss were quietly married at the home of the bride in Cameron on Thursday evening, Dec. 2nd, Rev. L. H. Joyner officiating. Mr. Hardy has recently purchased the place known as the “John Muse home,” at Walnut Grove; and where, he with Mrs. Hardy, will make their home. Since mov ing to Cameron last Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Doss have given two of their daugh ters in marriage. Mr. J. J. Irvin has been all smiles since eating that mee-noo. Thanksgiving day. Miss Lula McPherson was a guest last week at a birthday party given in honor of Miss Ethel Dalrymple, of Carthage. She was also present at a reception of a latter date given by her aunt, Mrs. J. P. Monroe, of Sanford, in honor of Mrs. Bickett. Miss Mjrrtle Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Phillips, who for the past few^ years had been engaged in war work, at Portsmouth, Va., was married on Nov. 27th, to Mr. H. E. Spiers, of Portsmouth, Va. The marriage took place in the study of the pastor of the first Presbyterian Church, of Portsmouth, in the presence of a few friends. The groom is a machinist in Portsmouth. They are now housekeep ing ai 425 Armstrong street. Mrs. Spiers is remembered in Cameron as a beautiful and loveable girl. We wish her happi ness, peace and prosperity throughout her married life. PRICES We have cut prices in order to meet the low . price of Cotton and Tobacco, on Wagons, Boggles, Team and Buggy Harness, Wire Fencing, Farm Implements, Roofing, Paints, Oils, Aato Accessories, and many other sta|de articles too numerous to mention Reductions range from 10 to 25 percent We’ve got what you want. Come to see us and be convinced. LEE HARDWARE CO. SANFORD, N. C. SANTA CLAUS Has made our store his headquarters and we want you to make it YOUR HEADQUARTERS and it is going to be a regular Children’s Play Ground We want them to come and take pos- □LIDA! session We have a large assortment of useful Gifts In Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Suspenders, Stationery, Toilet Goods, Jewelry, China, Glass and Crockery Ware, Dolls, Toys, Wheel Goods, Games, Books, and many things to amuse the children. Full line of Apples, Oranges, Raisins, Nuts, Candy, Etc. Big Reduction in Dry Goods Notions, Shoes, Hats, Caps. See our special Bargain Counters. Full line Fancy Groceries at reasonable prices. We invite you to come early and make your selections while the stock is complete. Let’s all pull together for a Merry Christmas. NcDONALD BROS. CAIVIE5RON, NORTH CAROLINA
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