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District Mwticos Mset In Sanford ErwU ??**•■ «-o«plo*o Now Hfii far Dv4 !«. MHXesl loci My will Mils nit "**^,5* 8“#»r< Thumday. Dm c«mW 1* at II a-lock aTi Tho ■tooting wall adjoun. at 1 p. m. for dinner, which will bi ftnitiwi hy Uf. ^*nfor* doctor*. Soy*ml papan follow* pr*oo°t*d at tho awt^u r£itZm.T br P- W. Holt- StAjoct u» nomncod, Doha. Dr. T. H. W**t—. .bdomiaal Pain. XeyeuoviUo. w. K. 0. Averin Sequel* to I» fluenia, Codar Crook. _,Dr' **• Btrort-Unort of Corns Glendon. Dr. R. W. Will —Roport of Cajea, Racford. HU frioad* will b,- p]< and to leant that Arthur Wllhon. v ho recently un derwent an opornt for appendici tis U able to leave '.he ‘toip.tai. Hr. Wllbon has been • g'.a.-M on the D. nnd S. pomonger t e r vtween her* and Durham for a t 'mbir of yuan, and expect* to bo *Vr to go oo hi* run again January 1. Doapito tho depro* . .1 It; torn con dition* which nr* *w< ri ng the coun try, six now dwelll../ boom* have £Te,"UJ. k««1~"»J«tod by tho Er win Co«on Hill company bore on the south *id* of town. N.A. Erkin, 8r., of Dor ham, spent Saturday here on buMcee*. v Mrs *• A. Lea, of Durham, u vi*. itiag her brother. Dr. W. P. Holt. fMMWMMMIMHHl m_ Fine Progress On Rirer Projects FarattevUU Dslsgatioa BsSarne From WuUi<|l.. With Em emsrsgiag Report Fayetteville, Dec. It.—a ratifying progress in sdvancemeEt of North Carolina waterways was reported by O. C. Tries, president of tbs Fayette stUa ehamher of commerce, and B. H. Bach Ingham. representative of the city, M their return from Washing ton .oj*" they attended the Na «*»»1 Blmreaod Harbors Congress, and eonf erred arith the North Carol liM Senators and llonea members in faxtheraoee of the Cape Fear river caniilxation and the Beaufort watsr *’**'■ Portion with the Wtl miacton deli^tion. IaiBtdUUij on Arriving in Wash Jn*ton Messrs. Triee and Buckingham went into conference with the WU mington representative* and promis ed to exert all their effort* for the Beaufort waterway, realising the Ifxeat benefit to he derived by Pay vtteville from thi* far reaching pro J**t. Beth Senator Simmons and Sen ator Overman pledged therateivr* to do all In their power to give Fayette ville what is needed here in the way of river development, while Cengraee nten Godwin promised to introduce immediately a bill for another sur vey and an appropriation for the third lock in the river. C. F. Winges, who was here last fall aad spring buying cotton on the local market, returned last wsek and will again buy on thi* market Professional Cards ********** • ¥ * D*. A. C. TEBEAU ¥ ¥ Oo loop elk ¥ * ' office Of Dr. Sendeiford -f * _ , EayatleviUe, N. C * * Write In literature concern- O * lag Osteopathy * * * * THOS. N. THAXTON * * Eaflaeer a ad Sereeyer V * Maps her Aatncia Aeeoeia. ¥ * ti.n mi Engineer. * * Boa 3M * * Duai. — North Carolina * Truaaei all itrtea for tale by HOOD S GRANTHAM TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Tliij le to notify the public that I have given my eon, Vadon Eicon Matthew*, hie freedom, end will not be roaponaibie for any of hi* debu or other obligation* from thin date Hr loft my home of hia own free will and accord, eeveral week. ago. All persons may take notice and act ac cordingly. II. It MATTHEW R, 1 Dunn, Ks, l. MMMMWSMWMw ’-’vr Oak* Merchant Take* Hi* Own Life Inability <• Stlbh Dib ml Cn di tar. Held Far Four Oek», Doc Ui>1 ter. prom inant yon up mei chant of thw city, committed aulcide thin af t. moon at 4 »(lock. Baaiacac wor r cc arc held rvepoaaihle far the -lard, fia did aa cxtorui*# time burnt etc and It la andcratoad that hia creditor* here been crcrwdiae him. Aa be waa anable to collect from the faraeere become of the law plica* ha could not meet hia oblinUaaa. The body wac found by Mr*. Lae eitcr who had no Intiaaatiaa of her huaband'e perpoa* until aha hoard the reealrcr ehot, win which ha end ed hia life. He had pone oat an the vetMMMteviMMmw bunk porch, iprud a rug and lain d -vn on H. Hr abut Mnaielf la tha mouth, the ball ranging upward into the brain Ul.'. Laaxilor waa a aoa «r W. L. L> J.tarr, a wall-to-do and prominent c iiwi. the family being one of the Mott rvspected In JohnWon county. k.». Laaahrr la a daugbur of J. C. Kraut, alao a well known and eateosa td citUen. There are trvrrel —n children. The funeral will ba held Tucaday afternoon at 1 o'clock. * SUDAN'S CEUMON1AL « By Caaa Trmvte Onea more the Sudan deck Is danc ed, and trembling novice* will ba reaicd to rraliac, much to their nar row, that they have never known rank horror aa Jhe bhrinere have depicted Will be very aoon Inflicted. Thla awful tenure will taka place la New Bern, mmmmmmwwmmn N. C„ in (kit cut. Tk* swewtv-ninth aril) bo the date on which they'll have this cruel fete. Th'.t it a mmubmu «nd a call Mai oat everywhere to all. Woo be unto that word bom who sends In word be cannot comet Everything Is fixed up fine for those who re mi to take the HL.tne. The novice bunco, so Noble* tell, oro dated for a latte of h—Theri’il be carts, when Satan cell*, to take them down to Pluto'* Ht.il*. Th-y vr!ll look sa pale a* rauaunir and have fierce pain* down ii< their turn mice when they've done the thing* to dc before that blaody day ’.a through. Theyhl think they re living lu an ag< whore wholesale murdei Is the rage. They'll all feel like the Cy that r>w ,ato a Jar of Xoyal Glae. Tv. pasted Ike hatching age, also sc**- it crawling stage, and no*, hr George. I'm filled with rage to find I'm in the MUCIL AGE!” Yau vi.~, toatetlni.g Is la stoiv mammmmmimmm ~l III ■— —a— which teg-va Mtar hod Still, lu no ua to W m apod times, tao, have ham __ , _ ThcraTl ba girls there, mab rrmsil inf, luAchdont. lUDMrt. iokdd dancing. YeaTJ ha£Tte bait tea of your Ufa—bat wbaa yaa m hmk east :hzaa. Hla wtfa teak hla ogee her I>p and mid, "Yaa paar aahaaat* td chap! Pat yoar arms atumd aa ale# hag ate tight and Ida aa awtae!" Jobs loskad op, blinked hla < ta.d with aar might as waU WTTE WILL His wife i and then_,_ Throw yoar traebtoa all. : aad come SB dowa, bon, aa tet day. The Sadaa Tropic’s ftaad ap dm I Hay Hmvtm help tbaa wha tea tba MIMMWMHMMMta !j Metropolitan Sat, Dec. 18 l| THEATRE •*. DUNN One Night — 8:15 COMING DIRECT FROM NORFOLK AND RICHMOND. THE BIGGEST LAUGH HIT IN YEARS — SELWYN AND COM PAN’S SENSATIONAL SUCCESS— “TEA FOR THREE” J i By Rot Cooper Megrue, author or — “It Pays to Advertise,” etc. | With BERT LEIGH and a great Broadway cast, including MILLI | CENT HANLEY j WHAT THE NORFOLK VIRGINIAN PILOT SAID ON DEC. 10, ! ! . -1920:-- . Teit For Three,’ Clever Comedy 'Tn fat Three,** with Dm <ul of loot poor intact, opened a return en gagement at tba Colonial Theatre laat night, -and will be there for tba la*» ban af tbia weak, with the anal ma tinee. H gat ttaajf mueb talk ad about laat 4aaaory at tbia tbantar—but talk ed abaat ware favorably, and pro nounced ana af tba baat tittle coma dieo af tta aart aaaa ia tbia locality far waay a moon. •oeaaai, ia tba vbmacnlar, It’e a "good *ew,” wltb oat roaarratloaa, clarifying or other wiaa. •art Ldgh baada tbia little eoaa paay, aa 'T*» friend" la tba eternal triangle; MBHccnt Hanley again la bte wtfa, while 4. W. Cowell playa tba badmad. Tba port of tba maid ia acted by Margnertte Tyler, and ba ant Kieteek la “gnHn a valet.” Tbat’a all af Ibaaa. Canady la naaadingly I , i plentiful, though tempered now and 1 then with Juxt enough near pathoi— l or drama—to (often the action and i leave a good taste in one's mouth, m> to apeak. Roi Cooper Mrgroe, the author, is responsible for a moat cle verly written and moot ingeniously constructed play, which would be is- i terestlng In ttamf. rvan without the eaeslkmt work of Mr. Laigh, Mr. Cowall, Millleaat Hanlar, and th* others. But their work (a excellent, and task** of "Ton For Thro*” a 1 moat aajoyabl* two hours of eoasdy, ' approaching fare#, and full of rout entertainment. Mr. Leigh, particularly, play* th* part of the friend with an ahr af easiness end nataralnoas which Is meat pleasing to •**. while hit sup port is accomplished with as earn out ness and icrtoswicu that makes "Tea I For Three” generally aucresafal In the serious boalnas* of bring fanny. It’a well worth while, and la worthy of an unlimited number of good word words. It’s Just as it was last ' winter, only a little more seasoned, 1 perhaps, by Ils longer experience. I -JOSEPH LESLIE. 1 \ ( NOT A MOTION PICTURE r • • I 1 More laugh* than in "Twin Beds" One solid year in New York, and and * Fair and Warmer" combin- six months in Chicago. Original i ad. production and effects. Seats on sale at Wilson and Lee’s Drug Store now-Mail orders now. • * Sp*dal Pro-war Prieas—$1.00 and $1.50, Plus Tax t II THIS YEAR! Thu is a year when useful Christmas gifts will be more appreciated than any other | kind. Give them, and the recipients will hare a merry Christmas. . ■ - CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT SALE PRICES The sale inaugurated on the 2nd day of this month is still going on, and you can buy your Christmas presents at prices that will effect savings unheard of before. Our entire stock has been marked at reductions that will surprise you. If you have been here tinoe the sale started, you know of the wonderful values that are being offered; and if you have not attended the sale, come and see for yourself. tTHE SALE WILL LAST UNTIL CHRISTA •rill last until December 24, the Zhrii wfore the best goods has been sold, the rill want to give to your family and ft_ ' ' » » NISON B1 : ‘THE STORE WITH A REPUTATION FOR £ _.__ *************ooo*o*oeeaaaaaae MMweuassMlsMWMSMuuMHMM^^o Clifts That Endure! Make It a Hardware Christmas Consider Stoves, Heaters, Ranges and Labor Saving Devices that make the work of the 1 t home less tiresome to the women. Could you give a more acceptable gift. * Look at our furniture, our Talking Machines, our Rugs, Carpets and other things. Don't you think they are much better as Gif L than useless things. — TOYLAND — We have, too a large collection of all those t hinga that your boy and your girl are wire Santa Claus will bring them this year. Come and look them over. Dili, N. C. 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