JUk? I J o If lie buy* hie home paper He's* bully spied fellow; If he borrows from hie neighbor Hie hide ie quite yellow. Sunday ie St. Valentine's Dev. Mr. M. D. Galling wae in Nor folk Wednesday. Mr. J. D. Earlv of Earlye wae in town Wednesday. Mr. F. D. Flylhe is confined to his room by sickness. Mr. J. M. Eley of Woodland wae in town Tuesday. Mr. Robert. Vifiin of Wiuton wae in town Wednesday Mr. H. (J. Hollomon of Coflald was in town Wednesday. Mr. J. W. Godwin returned from Norfolk Wednesday. Mr. M. R. Taylor of Harrells ville. was in tdwb Tuesday. Mr. H. 8. Ba?night of Harrells ville was in town Wednesday. Come on brother! Our pocket is still yawning for that dollar. Mr. and Mrs. J T. Barnes spent Sunday with relatives at Harrells ville. Mr. and Mrs erintendent at once. Veryjruly yours, Y. JoTMfB, Superintendent of Public Instruc tion. 4 The Ronnd Dozen Clnb. The Round Dozen Club was de lightfully entertained by Miss Patty Leary Friday evening Feb ruary 5th, at a Valetine party. After the guests had arrived, in order that they might become bet ter acquainted, half hearts were presented to them and the young men were requested to find the other half of their heart. Then Mr. Herbert Copeland announced that the nest feature would be a Heart Auction. Hearts with des cription in rhyme of the young ladies were read. The young men were to bid in minutes for the des cription of their choice, thus the one who took the bid was allowed the privilege of talking to the young lady the number of minuter which he bid. After each young man had found his lady conver sation reigned supreme until they were interrupted by the hostess with a request that they all repair to the Library to clip their for tunes which they found on sus pended lines in tiu.v red cbeescloth bags with a spoonful of some grocery and attach to each the appropriate rhyme, after they had finished finding *--? ? Big Money's Worth in Dry Goods. * Right now you can find some very attractive selections in every line, both of staple goods and of remnanfcs- and odds and ends which we are closing out. In many cases you get almost double the value of your money. It is a rare and golden opportunity for you. v I j ? ft?E BUSY STORE y 1? -* AHOSKIE-N.c. I ? ^AILORING QPENING. % | . I O ? You and your friends are cordially invited to attend our ^ ? Spring Tailoring Display Friday and Saturday, J J February 19th? and 20th. <> < > < ? II Wynn Brothers || 0 Murfreesboro's Greatest Store 1 Murfreesboro, - - - N. C. g ? ,Msmm 0 ^ On the above dates we will, have an experienced tailor, Mr. Herman X < f H. Cohen, who is an artist in his line and has the knock of making, the < > clothes to fit the figure. Call and see him on the above date and be measur < > ed for a suit with a fashionable fit at a satisfactory sum. ? 1 , ?