MICKIE, THE PRINT WELL, W0) eweAGO is so) VLL BEY \Y M VES, YOWM 'Ou coM i FOM L-OOK ~ 2 4 NEWS FROM IACUSVILLE The Thanksgiving entertaimlineit at the Dacusville auditorium was attend ed by a large audience, who were de lightfully entertained with at play, 'Dot: The miner's Daughter", a tem perance drama in three acts. The characters were of l)acusvil., local talent, of quality the best. ihe au dience were entertained betwcen acts by instrumental music on the piano and violin. Riss ii na Gcde, of B(iling2 S!r ii., N. C. was the altra.tive ucst of Ml iss I'ciarle Wiikes during Thaiklsgiving hc idays. Sh . was the ef1i'ient lintermifle i st ani'd miusic teach - er het e last term, and her recent Visit. was sit ou1 cC elf much pleasure to her many friends here. At pres ent, Miss Goode is Music teacher in the Graded school of Bessemer City, N. C. Miss Nacomia Roubinson, who enter ed the Baptist lI(:spital at Columbia in Sept Omber., with the intentioni of taking the four year's Nurse s train ig c( urse. has aban(lon cl the idea. and has ('turned to her hcIte, to the (l( ight of many )acusv ille friends. l is .1cnui e May Christopl('I. oIf Duncan, was a recent visitor at the homt of her aunt. Miss Bess Thomas. Mr. ! M. Ilint, I t. F. I). c riIe, can rc;ute 2, from )acusv ille, had the ciufortune to -(t his light arm irok en while iranking a Ford ear, which has nc:essitatei a month's rest from his dut ies as mail carrier. The warm weat her prevailing dur ing N.veiibcr has kel.t many from* killing begs. consequently many fine porkers ate still on foot, awaiting, coldcr weather and ice, of which there has bee. n practically none ulp to the present. Little Annie May 'Jouies, daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. Cecil Jones, fell and 'Croke 'her :arim about the elbow a few days ggi. The farmers of this sect icoi hav e . een fcrtunal ilte in miak ing fair'erop :s this seascon, but the sure-enougad i venit cof the hc. weevil has pu~t the peo ple ' ci thi nking seriously as t,c lan intg crops for mucther seascon. Airs ,AlfC W. Tanner, whc was taken over to St eedlecy HIospitalI, Chick's Springs, S. C., for an opueratienu for appendl~icit is seven we'eks ago. has niot beeni able to be removed to her home 'here yet, -alihough it is thought she, willI soon be ibl to c con'e home. Mr s. Tarlui(. anid her famiily hauve the sin cere sympiathy of the entire coin munlhity dutring this long peiod (of sericous illut( 4s andi hope she -may scocn he restocred to hier faiily miiuch imiproved ini henalthI. j ...WH E y The home mecrcha you nedsBUY IN G;R S you waint. I'irmls aniw ( :. Nearly Forty Year's In Hu STIRAI) L ELY' TRtUSTWORTI H- Y GOOD STORE SE~ A Share of Your Patror dULS(Ir A RI A SENSAil $999.00 F. S. Barne Opjoite raigRush 2061 W. N S R'S DEVIL Ae " OVJM./-? YEH BU)Y Q ____ OJLY RL kS A cA Kay WVilliams, who has been at Greenville' for it mon1th, has returned and is emloyeI ini t he mfercanitile business of his brother, N. B. W~il Iliams. It is not t(,( early tol flalie mn tion of the tart t hat t ho. wi II be aI Christmas eittertaiiimnt at the school auit riium i, Dcl)((1 lr .:,consistinug odilcru",mscad uhethings ! iniiit to ('hiistinlas, , 1)1(13 e (1e'ij1)jt( ;t(("( 1111 of wvhi;-Ii can b(' IIONOu I;OI.J. O1p TW ELVE Ml LI R~ISC(:( Ilawkstol' \('ll~a ( i) istoplher1" 11 ark~ 1 ' F'i((ds, ( 'oh;I inuos i el Icy, Sarah K{elley, Gl1adys I~anc:"ralc. dler, Issit V lttIakst oii Lani: Hualdson, I la~y'! :;tEW I at ., Uln :tiL Stw .. t, HE'sLi SCl(rs .'.1t; ~ il Smnith. 'I'iI (:l, ', i:ze La t ChI:-l cL' (; hlvsl. S ('p11(11 , \'t IlII . Styr l ph'is, IEcirt I (;it'e \evra l~2txE.'al!', 'e1 in (; ravel y, .Jas i I 'v ~itt. I ~wci I I Eitei, \lL1(v Siianloit., \:llcy Sinl) 11101). l" iftI (;rLaIL*---LiliLan .\ lxaLihi. I .05 Chis top)her. '(t'mmy G1L~*!. ('art 's lI irk SCVr, I I n iw nt 1 Nioh - ;lIs, L~ois l'et.iteir, (Grace' Fagshih .ic' Hudiason, Nina Simmons, .iatke Kirk Sixth C ad-t yl cIds, M ary l;ravlc'Iy, 1'e .cr lBrazeale. lBallenge Ii1sn S: inlth (;radec- Ionl y HIudson~i, I'I0 iCle .AIIleandr. 'IT'eche(:r,, Olive~ A(Il 11 and Louise Gravely. By Charles Sughroe G Wesita Newparu Umen :4eACto, CT WOMDER OY, 1S " .! A\. POY OM ME MAP' BQGER , )BIER, G-RAVADR, EASTER, -mmRow AWAN 8 ?. NO\U)R tAMMER AD BU A MARRIAGE AT CA''EECHEE I 5' On Sunday Noven'ber 27, while t1e t (lay was (lark and (lismlxall aud a slow mist of rain was falling, the old . niiller was Wondering whether the service of the little mill would be pl nee(ii on such a (ay (;r not, when the nioi'e of an auto was heard try ing to elimiib the hil! up to the little m ill. A1s the hill wa:!s "slick'' the auto without cbains and the ('.1 iver O so en amo0red the John IIenry had to be ahl:!11(h.red.1 Th'e --r- ;il !('nli; a very u mietuntive YOUt 11u :11a kne1\ the nature f .sich (b:;taples for he had "jumipi'd A the i14 oim" nee b, f