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-AO r^'' I 1^. m-' V -ii-f' -'■"3 ■ r''‘^"i r.iLf *:*.V 'i^ pS 1 ,- ■tv5-- t''%r Vpu XXV. NO. 21. RAEPORD, NORTH* ^^ laWJlSDAy, AUGUST 22^ tm. 4 11.50 Per Yew. /', GoMege. Ohm Sep^ 11th.. Mucton, N. C. Pfrabyteriaa Jimfor College, located here, will^ H)eD for claae work on September 11th. l%e registra tioaui to date indicate a wide .q^iiead an^ enthusiaatic interest in this inatitation, the number having dready gone well be- - yond the number necessary for accredited rating. Almost ev ery section in Mstem Carolina wUl be repreaented in the stu dent body,«besides represents tivea fr6m three or four other states. The faculty is composed entirely of men who have both ^ eoUege and university degrees and it is confidently expected teat the work of the ^hool will be (d! a high order. All faculty members will arrive by Sept- tember 1st. The entire plant is going terongh a complete renovation. CM^hters, plumbers, electri- ciNM and pointers have gone (^r everythXtg and made all naaded r^Mdrs. When the clean -^>~ers have completed the final tottohes, the whole place will bate the appearance of neatness and freiftinesS. It will be re- cahed that this new institution is Opening in the buildings of ^.old Carolina CoU^^. tvhich waslormeily donducted as a ghria* eObool. It will now be con ducted as a men’s junior college. As such it has an absolutly op* en field, the nearest ^ strictly men|8 college being more than aiuuadred miles distant. Theathletie tens in eastern ' ^CaNdtoa will be .glad to know recreational pro' gram An athletio field is under construction and will be ready for practice by the opening date, twenty two new football uni forms have been purchased and a splendid coaching staff is be ing Mganized. It is expected that even this first year will see a good team in this school, and other college sports. Local interest in the college is running high. This is very forcefully illustrated by a “Can ning Party” put on recently by the women of the community at which time about two hundred quarts of fruits and vegetables were put up for the college pan try. A College Club has been organized and will throughout ^ tbs year promote various forms jot activities for the benefit of the college. While it is true that students may register up to tee opening date, the college authorities very strongly sug gest that those who plan to en ter tba Institution this year and have not registered yet, attend to this at once. It requires some time to secure high school cred its and other information neces aary to determine the student’s proper rati . One of the Ibteliisti invett ter Mias tfargilht. nt Bariuna SpriogSi ii te married Sept. 4te to Hr. A. OoHier of Btetei|HUdi dinner giten by Mri imd llnk^ T. Govingtem last evening, » After the jpMifo';Aniy«d ddors between the and dining room were open and as Mrs." played the wedding' mtfoh guests passed into the room. The dining jrqoite charmingly annnged. Mus Lament Serves Luncheon. Miss Isabel Jean Lament, very charmingly entertained Wednes day morning at a .luncheon and miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Margaret Adams of 'Ba rium Springs.' The guests were received by Miss Lament and Mrs. W. G. Brown, of Barium Springs, mother bf the honoree. kitchen towels were hemmed and presented to the bride*elect and also a good will book, in which all the guests wrote wish es for Miss Adams, Miss Lamonti assisted by Mrs. Herbert McKeitliaa and Mrs. Wm Lamoot. served a delioioua^ ^ two course luncheon. Immedi ately after the iuncheou little Mies Josephine and Hugh Mc- Lauchlin came in carrying a huge clothes basket laden with gifts for Miss Adams. She re ceived quite a number of useful teid beautiful gifts. Those present were, Misses Margaret Adams, Kathleen and Marie Blue; Mayme McKeitban, Myrtice Barrington. Alma Mc- Bryde, Dixie Reaves, Maude and Mary Poole, Sarah McEacb- ern, Cornelia McLauchlin, of Lillingtbn, Mesdames W. C. Brown. W. P. Covington, J, A. Baucom, Herbert McKeithan. J. A. Clifton, J. H. Blue, and Oscar Atkins, of Lillington. AFFitAY Mrs. Poole Entertains. Mrs. Lawrence, Poole enter tained Wednesday evening,~Aug 14th at six tables of bridge in honor of Miss Margaret Adams, of Barium Springe, bride-elect, Und Miss Margac^v Dupuy, of *oole. Top score prize for ladies, a deck of cards, went to Mrs. E. 5. Garrett, while Mr. Harry jreen received a hand made landkerchief for winning high score among the men. Misses Adams and Dupuy were each presented a lovely georgette landkerchief. Miss Dllcie Tar- play, of Spartanburg, S. C , was also presented a handkerchief. Mrs George Fuller and Miss ilarv Poole assisted the hostess in serving a delicious ice course, those present were. Misses Ad ams and Dupuv, Isabel Jean jamont, Dilcie Tarplay Dixie iteaves, Kathleen Blue, Maude and Mary Poole, Mrs, G. A. Fill er, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green, !llr and Mrs. .1. H. Blue,, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Cole. Mr. and tfrs. E B. Garrett, Messrs Dee Currie, Tommie Upchurch. Wil- le Hodgin, William and Robert Covington and Younger Snead. I ia Eitrs ScMUm. Tbs county commtssionsra met In ntrs lesalon fi'riday to sil^t a budget for the year, and tboae figures SB published some weeks ■|o have undergone very little change. One hundred and forty eight thousand dollars will have to be iteiaed for all purposes, in eluding the funds from the State and IL04 on the IlfiO ysluatiou, with the apedal teaea added will ha required thia year. Theo^- miaai^ra had a long busy day. Wa understand the apecialtax itnot to exceed 26 sent on the IMOO valuatlou* and If that is 'terriott the taxes thia year will hwcooHderably lest* that is |the taxee tlte Sheriff coUecta. yellow. The center pfepw-wae a statue of a girl in yeUow.Wiaaifi^ and tied with a large howhl yel' Ipw ribbon and dowers aroufifi the base. Yellow ribbons from tba ter of the table to eaefi. were attached to tiny jpunUte^' men for the ladies and bootoU' nieres for the gentlemen. iHte place cards were yellow bMinHl of mints. The first coarse vfat fruit coefc tail, after which Mr. Robert Gof*' ingtbu gave a toast to the bride* elect. After the main courae bride’s book was preeented to Miss Adams in wbldi each guest wrote a wish for the bridei A large cake was then brought in and placed before Hlgs AA ams, who cut firati teen eete guest in turn. Mte. W. - C. Brown cut the thimble, Hr. Ate- ert Covington the dime and - Mr* Younger Sneed tlw ring. Cream was served with tha cake* tH* coffee. Hte^iHtete Fahd. D* P. Shapwia emoela ;il^ y Sitnr^ mcniter MiMry PoyllureM by ttte BniSMiiig from gunsliot y^ich« be said wwre in ter Boebn and Bill ^ Sbvm brought the man to Dr. R. A. liHte* in' town, awl Dt. hbi^ .blm poaibaste bcapital in Fby- T1» ‘ man bad. bemi avenlteb ai^ bad IjMlt aliolf^. hafl leat a good , Bwirhaabot tjnea ’ibi tee ehfb hfid tlwoagh Hta face waa alM with ameb HmI* and it tefs bullets had rabWi that he could notawali nor drink. Cottriy issued warrahte and Pate and they in jail without bond, Ibe outcDme of the Iban’s injuries* Bote Pate surmdered to and we undmatand lUllfiiaad selfdefence, la iunxdsed by some’ tee btetereH to found in connection wfilMovery andcaptoreof gpiksy still on the Itelt Biiigg figas^ntion by coun ty and manifi offieem Alew dapaHoHotiHy. at weddings was than in* gaged in, with .Mrs. Covington at the piano. f* Covers were laid for Mr.- and Mrs. W. T. Covington. Misses Margari^t Adams, Isabel Jean Lamont, Annie McKeitban, Mm. W. C. Brown, Messra, Lawrence McNeill. 'Tommie Upchurch. Younger Snead. William and Robert Covington. ft ri. Dixon Gives Party. Mrs. Erwin Dixon (delight,fully entertained a number of friends at the home of her mother, Mrs. W. K. Sessoms, on Thursday afternoon-' Bridge was played at three tables, and after sev eral progressioDB Miss Kathleen Dew held high score ami wasj presented an atlracttive match bolder. Low score prize an ora- mental elephant fell to Miss Sa rah McEachero. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Margaret Peele. Those playing were, Misses Mvrtice Barrington, Alma Me Bryde. Josephine Hall, Kathleen Dew, Marguerite Freeman. Lu- cUe McLeod, Sarah McEachern, V^era Cox, Margaret Peele, Ben nie McFadyen and guest, Miss Elizabeth Me Manaus of McBee S.C. Mrs Howard Driggers and daughter,^Lee, are vtsiting rela tives in Carthage. Miues Reaves and Blue EMcrttm. Misses Dixie Reaves and Kath leen Blue were charming hos tesses at bridge Thursday after noon Id honor of Mlse Margaret Adams, of Barium Springs, whose marriage to Mr. Robmt A. Collier of Statesville, takes place in Septembw. The home of Miss Reaves, where the party was given, was artistically decorated with summer flowers and mada an atractive setting for the five tables at which bridge wm played. As the guests arrived they were served punch by Mias Marie Blue. After several progression Mrs. R. B. Lewis was found to have high score and was given a box of dusting powder. Mrs. Paul Johnson, who held low score, was consoled with a beaii tiful handkerchief. Miss Ad ams was presented a lovely col ored crystal console bowl. Tempting refreshments con slating of fruit salad, wafers, sandwiches, pickles, and iced tea were served. Those present were; Misses Mar garet Adams. Margaret Dnpuy, ot Greensboro, Marguerite aad Lura Cameron, Mary LeeSeate. Maude and Mary Poole, Isabel Jean Lamont, Marie Blue, Maa- dames Marshall Thomas, Paul Johnson, Harrv Qreen, R B Lewis, J H. Blue N. B. Blue, Shaw McEachero. VF. L. Poole G. A. Fuller, J. A. Cliftoo, J C. McLean Jr.. E. B. Garratt and Lee Maultaby. SHOir NEIH nCMS. Miaa JoiupbiM Bitt Is visiting ralaityst in Phtktoii. lMi*pries of coktoo is on its wi^ husk lb bonaaluy. Ha aai Hn. Bdwiw Wooley of ^MHMiVfNee In town Friday afternoon. Thu pleusuot wuutber Friday was enjoyahte k> fMku. und also to boll wauril. Mrs. VF. E. Poll and children toft BHatduy for Raleigh to CotenlH days fivallo- ^ suote uTwlihUi youngtf .mew wou gl|iira» tee Upye. Tkrir whip was to have anded teem with the Scotch on ihe Cape Fear river, but missed its ooursA went up the St. Law rence rivtt and landed them at QuebedL Canada. They afterwards made tbelr way aorojle the country in wag- ens to thf Scotch settlements in the Cape Fear section. Archie went oh into South Carolina; John setliled on the, Charlie Mc- nnis plfce; Duncan settled near )ondarxacfa; Malcolm built bis lome bqiow Galatia church, abd )raicl ^tebed his tent on the ermnoteiowned by A: A. Me- nolB. near Rockfisb station; from these -have • descended a large number of good ritlzens, 'Hicse i^MWodants to the num- Mr of 12^ tqgeteer with about 26 invited guests met in > annual reunion at the home of Mr. A. J. Gillia, n^ town, last Thursday, and teey made It 1^very happy occasion* v At the poon^our they spread a most BUinptiKHn repast all ate ontti eating was no longer even amusing. ^ The plelsare of meeting their kin perbaH to discuss ibe family connection was to tbeis people a source of enjoymenli, and we wish for them all nianv return of the day. Biss Ina^iteoo has returned from a virik ku her stoker, Mrs Phrrokt, in Hamlst Hr. and Mrs. H. A. Cameron annoanseteu btoteuf • daughter. Sarah liurte. Angusk 12th. Mrs. Ben Stotts and children, of Graenvtlto. I^G.. are visiting her aunt, Mrs- 8. Photo. Miss Marga^ Dupnv. of tosnsboro. viaMid Miss Mary Fools several days tost week. Mt. A. J. Jordan of AUandida was ia town Fr-day. Hu says the boll wesvtto ure very plunUfnL Miss Elixahskh BcManus. of IcBee. 8. C., was the guest ti Mias Bennie McFsdvsa last week Mr. OHendon Johnson, of Fu- quay Springs, spent a few days with Mr. Tommia Upehurte set week. Mrs. O. H. Parvis, ot Chsraw S. C.. spaas afaw days law week with her ■latsr* Mn. Make M^eitlmn. CUTTONULCS. WH OsIkMe SluMi Ckarch. Shiite ciiureb will be dedicated Sunday morning. August 25te at 11 o’clock.r Rev. W. A. McLeod, D. D, of Cotfo, Tex., will preach the ewmon. A Card uf Tkaab. Ws. tba undersigned Patrol Leaders of the Rssford Boy Sconts, wish to extend their thanks to Battery F and the County School Board for the use of the company equipmeni and a school truck. Nathan Bpsteio, Thoteis Camsroo. Wttllam Lente. Harry Cromarti#. ffoma wwk’a vWt to Baltobory and Obarlotee. Miss Elliot McLean has re turned to her home in Laurin- burg after visiting her aunt. Mrs. W. T. Covington* Mr. J. B* Seats and fSsmily. of Morgantown, W. Va.. wore re cent visitors In tbs bmne of bis brother. Mr. G. W. Seat#. Mrs. M. L. McKeithaii has as her guests tela wste her sister, Mrs. Robert Betbune, and daugh ter. Siisanne, of Cheraw, S. C- Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Moon, of Atesboro, announcS the birth of a daughter. Aug. 6te. Mrs. Moon was formerly Mtos Euia Blue, of Raetord. Mr. and Mrs* B, B. Oarrett of Sanitiwiam, toft ^turday with a party of frietea from Abwdeen for Virginia Baach by way of the valley of VirMnis. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Gore have returned from a trip to Ihe Nat ural Bridge and other pointe of Interest in Virginto, and are at their resideitoe on Magnolia Street, The spraying or dusting of beau, or pea vines to destroy the beetles, to just uboot as bad as the bewlss art whan they have their own way. Ffbking them off bv h%nd may save you some beans (wpws, liut that’s u job. The things eut op ttie peusu wte ssbsuns* CteAlex.* ICeMfiton of Dun- darrsch haft Ajpuwlter sttpiiteoos bertrsosntij^Bs boagbi\u^241b sack of floor’ und a tteuksl of com meal, nod ateud n eolored m D stundiag uruiind if he would putiton titeOnrfbrbini, and be •aid Yes 8tr» teouHsueAthumual and grabbed tea saak te Boor by thesod aad wwlkadooi of-Me- LaateliBCo**8atecai arMite crowded wite cwstettlSii aft^ tbs tims, and tea gseDhtoBowrini The death by drowning of Hr. Ctoyton Liles at Myrtle Bench, 8. C.,'on Wednesday .te Msl week was the saddest newa we have heard in manv a day. Because of the youthfninesa of the man whose life woe loet* Before you can have a good citi zen or a gentleman, you moat first' find a MAN. a being who thinks a man’s thoughts., and does ainan’a work in life, and has the wOl, ability and determination to do something to make the world better and wiser for his baviag Ived in it, eurebarged mean-' while with the milk of humui cindness, and you have a gen tleman the world is loath to spare. This is why we think the death of Mr. Clayton Lflea of Antioch so very sad. This young man’s father died a few years ago. leaving him to care for his widowed tnotber and ;he younger children, and that le was true to his trust his. rec ord shows. He was instinctively a farmer of the highest type; he was succeeding to a marvelous degree. He was a true gentleman, and this was proven by the fact that when he and a young lady friend found themselves caught in the undertow and cried out for help, and the life-guard came and it became known he could save but one, Mr. Liles said, “save the lady.” Such chivalry! He died as a hero dies! He graduated from Antioch High School not so long ago, and we believe he was appointed on the Antioch school board befwe he had reached bis majority. His nrighbors placed confidence in him, and well they might. A large assemblage of rela tives and friends gathered at the home Friday moruing to pay a last tribute to a young man they all loved and respected, and the nterment was made in Antioch eemtery, so Mother Earth now embosoms a young man who was a hero in life and in death. To tee disconsolate mother and other members of the family, we extend our most heartfelt sym- pathy- 80 ha Mrs, Fail Johnson Hotiess Mrs. Paul Johnson was bos* teas at bridge last Thursday eve* ning at her home on Main Street The home was very attractive with flowers in profusion ar ranged in the rooms. After a spirited game Mrs. J .A. iDlifton was presented high score prize, and Miss Dixie Reaves ow score. Miss Kathleen Blue cut the consolation. Those present at this charm ing affair were, Mesdames Mar shall Thomas. F. P. Johnson, Q. A. Guller, W. I. Poole, C. E. Upchurch, Harry Green. W. P. Covington, N. B. Blue, P. B. Sexton, Johu Water, R. B. Lew is. E. H Garrett. J. S. Johnson, J. A. Clifton, J. H. Blue, Shaw McEachern. of St. Pauls. Misses Kathleen Blue. Dixie Reavee. Dilcie Tarplay and Margaret Currie. si;,' Uttk Felks Have Party. The Beginners Department of the Presbyterian Sunday School which iDcludea the children from three to six, and of which Mra* Wm- ' amont is Superentendent* hiad iMuiv on the church lawn m Tuesday of last week. The children played gamee, and 00a which canaed much marrimaot wm pinning the tail UQ tha donkey. After the gamee lemonade and littia cakea in tha shape of anU Bsala ware sarved.
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