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JACKSON SPRINGS NEWS The delegates from the Presbyteri an church to the Young Peoples’ Con ference at Davidson college, return ed home last week much benefitted by their week’s stay at Davidson with the best group of boys and girls in the State. Their trip was one of pleasure as well as beneficial in religi ous and other training, and we are all the young people are going to make better leaders in the young peopl^^^' societies, Sunday Schools and churches, and be a great influence over the young people of the com munity. There will be a joint meeting of the ^ele^ates who attended the convention from West End and Culdee churches gjid the church here Sunday evening, and the reports of the fortunate young people wil be made. A large crowd is expected out for the rally. Miss Myrtle Poole returned from jhe Charlotte Sanatorium Thursday ^'here she underwent a slight opera tion. The first carload of peaches to go out from here this season was ship ped by R. A. Derby Monday. His crop of peaches are good this year, and along with the other peach men near here is going to make this a very busy place in a very short time. Miss Eliza Luck is at home for a two weeks vacation from a Winston- Salem hospital where she is taking nurse’s training. Several years ago a young man was deputized by a local magistrate to serve a warrant on John C. McNair, the lucky darky who pulls out of so many dangerous places with the law. McXair wanted to look at the war rant, and when handed to him, tore it up before the astonished and power less young man. A new warrant was drawn up and served by another youn" man who believed in prepared ness on such occasions. The same in cident happened Friday just across the line in Montgomery county, only both were white men, and one was a big coward and the other like our bravest let the warrant be taken from his hand and saw it torn up. The trouble was he was looking down a gun barrel and was not anxious to smell powder-burn. He did not insist to see if the handr.omo pocket gun was in g'ood workinic order and very dangerous. The defendant was Zeb Harris of former court experience who will possibly be without influenti al friends if he is ever hailed into court. Harris has ^eon using our pub lic nighw’ays as a «;peedway and has been a nuisance for the past few weeks with his fnst and reckless driv ing: of several different auto!nobiles, but for some i‘eas<".i ho had gone un molested. Tliir? hjs U'»t b-e:'. the first time he hns leen a nuisance, but only recently he became the boldest since last fall during Marlette’s reign as a rural policeman. He served sever al warrants on him for speeding and partitipated in raids on the Harris farm that lies in Montgomery coun ty between Moore and Richmond coun ties. The last time Marlette served papers on him he broke the speed limit with him, but was forced to stop after getting through the business section of the village, and his mother came to his rescue with a bulging pocketbook. The result was he sold his new automobile. He was under suspended judgment in this county and the matter was taken up with the solicitor serving at that time, but for some reason he dropped it. He has a wife and one living child who have been residing with her parents since he became of age a few weeks ago. Miss Robena McCracken .-eturned Thursday from the Charlotte Sana torium where she underwent an op eration for appendicitis Miss Stella Johnson has returned to her home at Gastonia after a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Chas. Diling. Mrs. Arthur Stewart was carried to the Charlotte Sanatorium Thursday where she underwent an operation for appendicitis. This is the third per son from the Manice Orchards to be operated on in a short time, and from the number in this section who have gone to hospitals recently we need one here. Mrs. Arthur Carpenter, of Aber deen, spent last week with her peo ple near here. Charles Diling and A. C. Carter mo tored through the Sandhills by way of Southern Pines into Lee county and back by Carthage Wednesday of last week and report crops in need of rain, and not so good after leaving the Manice Orchards. Due to an unusu al cool weather and dry weather crops are not so good as usual in the Sandhill section, but the prospects are brighter than ever before for a good crop, according to the old saying that a dry June means a good crop and a wet .lune means sorry crops. Mrs. A. D. Whitley is at the Char lotte Sanatorium for treatment. A large number from here have been attending revival services at the West End Presbyterian church by Rev. J. M. Henderlite of Gastonia. What about our community fair? It is time for us to begin to plan to make our fair bigger than ever be fore. Its influence is great, and a good fair will bea^’ its fruits in the future. A. G. McDuffie, formerly of West End but now a Federal prohibition officer with headquarters at Fayette ville, was here for the dance Saturday night. With Federal officers present we do not hear of bread trucks being called ambulances and hearse after a dance, and every one enjoys the dances and larger crowds will attend. Mr. McDuffie was one of those in strumental in freeing our ^jommunitj' of blockaders who had come here to tear down instead of build up. JACKSON SPRINGS ROUTE 2 the pilot preaching. The club members of Pine Crest school will meet at Mrs. M. P. Rus sell’s Thursday afternoon. Miss Brad ford will give a canning demonstra tion. HONDNENTS & TOUBSTONES Mrs. Claude Johnson, of Aberdeen, organized a Women’s Missionary So ciety at Deep Creek Baptist church last Sunday. We are proud that our community has organized this socie ty and we hope to have more in the near future. Miss Vera Lowder, of Albemarle, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lowder. Mr. and Mrs. Honeycutt and son, Dempsey, and daughter, Frances, and little grand-daughter, Rachel, of Stan ly county, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lowder. Mrs. Charlie Green and three small daughters, of Roseland, were the din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Rus sell on Sunday. Miss Lillian Kirk, of Roseland, and Mrs. H. T. Morgan, of Aberdeen, call ed on Miss Tommie Lowder Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Radford and children called on Mr. and Mrs. Har vey Kirk last Sunday evening. Rev. Jesse Blalock will preach at Deep Creek next Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. Everybody come and bring your friends. Some of the people of this route at tended the meeting at West End last week and report that they heard good Are You Grouchy? Sleep on a ROYAL ELASTIC FFXT MATTRESS and see how your feel ings will improve. :—: • • Home Furnishing Co. We have the Famous Florsheim sh(^s. Let us show you. McKeithan & Company. ^ ^ 666 quickly relieves Constipa tion Billiousness, Headaches, Colds and LaGrippe. Malaria, Chills and UUU fever. Dengue or Bilious fever. If you are interested in Monu ments or Tombstones, Write Rockingham Garble Works ROCKINGMN, N. C. A large and well selected stock of monuments tablets, etc. on hand at all times. Quality, work and prices guaranteed. Equipped with latest pneumatic machinery driven bv electricity. Page Thi«« VASS barberS AN EXTRA CHAIR has been added, and you will be served “while you wait” from now on. The PRESSING aUB is yet doing business in connection with this shop, and the best of work is promised in that line. DryCleaning and Pressing Special Atttention paid to Work for Ladiei Barber Shop Entrance. Beasley Building, VASS, N. €• ABERDEEN SOUTHERN PINES DR. E. M. MEDLIN DENTIST Rooms 1, 2 and 3, Johnson Bld’g. ABERDEEN, N. C. Aberdeen M. S. WEAVER Contractor AND Builder Estimates Furnished Southern Pines Have your Eyes Examined by an Expert. Cost is No More. DR. J. C. MANN, Eyesight Special ist and Optician will be at Chears’ Jewelry Store, Sanford, N. C., every Wednesday in each week. Headache relieved when caused by Eyestrain. Office equipped with the latest exam ining instruments. When he fits you with glasses you have the satisfac tion of knowing that they are correct. Weak eyes of children should receive expert attention; take your child to him. Remember that he is in Sanford Every Wednesday from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. At Home as well as at Stores and Refreshment Stands Your guests and members of your familyiS^every one wiU enjoy an ice-cold bottle. It is easy to have it ready in the ice box—Just order a case from your grocer like you order groceries. The distinctive bottle stands for purity—a prod uct of our absolutely sanitary plant, with every bottle sterilized. Drink \ Bottled Delicious and Refreshing Coca- Cola Bottling Company, Aberdeen, - North Carolina Bottlco Under an Exctusive Liccncc fnom The Coca-Cola Company. Atlanta. Ga. iniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin] iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini. [utim (ifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin rail The Pinehurst Department Store WHEN PINEHURST was established it was not the intention to engage in commercial affairs. But the demands of the visitors soon required that a store be operated to provide them with merchandise of innumera ble sorts. Out of that grew from necessity the Pinehurst Department Store, and necessity made it one of the biggest institutions of its kind in Middle North Carolina. To satisfy the calls of its patrons it has to carry a variety of goods that is remarkable, for visitors from the big centers ask for the latest things they see in New York, Pittsburgh, Boston, or any place. They compel the Pinehurst Department Store to be an unusual store. This big and complete store is at the service of the home people as wll as the visitors. The big stocks, the late styles, the selection of goods, everything is at the disposal of Moore county folks as well as those who are here but temporarily. And as to prices you know the folks from the North are familiar with prices there, and things to sell them must be bought at a price that meets northern competition. You see why it is worth while to get acquainted with The Pinehurst Department Store PINEHURST, N. C.
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