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COLERA1N NEWS. Mr. Zack Baker, wk* ha* beea at St. Vincent'a Hospital for treatment r? returned home Tuesday much im proved. Miss Nell Deans is now visiting Miss Bernice Matthews in Windsor. Colerain was well represented at Windsor on Tuesday of last week, which was the Home Coming Day for the young soldiers of Bertie County. The weather was ideal and the day a success. \ < Mrs. Dora Saunders left Thurs - day for Plymouth to visit her moth- ' er Mrs. Sewell. ' Picnic at Chowan Pleasure Beach Thursday from Kelford. I Prof. John B. Brewer, of Chowan < College, spent Thursday night in.the < home of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Britton. A big picnic at Chowan Pleasure Beach last Friday?the ConnaVitsa > Sunday School. '? The pavilion and bath houses are ' needed more each day at the Chow- I an Pleasure Beach. We soon hope to see them on the way. Miss Martha White spent last week in Windsor visiting relatives. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Britton, of Po- ' wellsville, were visitors in town on Friday. 1 Mrs. H. P. Catling and daughter ? Pearl, of Murfresboro, spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. L. A. 1 Nowell. i n. party irom Auianuer naa a moo nlight picnic supper down at the Pie- ' asure Beach last Friday evening. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Callis were vis itors in town last Friday. ! Miss Irma Deans left last Sunday for Williamston, where she will at- ? tend a summer school for two weeks. Messrs. Lass Nowell and Cecil ' Nowell left last Saturday for Ocean View, where they will' sp$nd a week ' There was a match game of base 1 ball played between Eure and Cole- 1 rain last Saturday. The score was ' 15 to 0 in favor of Colerain. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Beasley left on Sunday for Baltimore and Atlantic City, where they will spend two weeks. Mr. John Brite and family of Nor folk, spent the week end at the home of Mr. J. P. Deans. Misses Hilda and Minnie Matthews of Windsor are visiting their cou ? ins, Misses Christine and Mildred Wilson. Mr. Clyde Harrell, a returned col die r and Mis Ethel Earley, of Cre so, were married Sunday. Madam R - mor says there are to be more bri des in and around Colerain in the near future. Messrs. Hugh Harrell and Jordan Fairless returned from camps last Sunday. Mrs. Mary Britton and children from Elizabeth City are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. A. D. White. Miss Gabb, of Petersburg, Va., is visiting Mrs. Nep Perry. In the absence of Rev. Barker on last Sunday evening prayer servi ces were held at the Methodist church * conducted by D. R. Britton. All OLD RECIPE TO Dip HAIR Sage Tea and Sulphur Turin Gray, Faded Hair Dark and Glossy. Almost everyone knows that Bugt Tm and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back til* natural oolor and lustra to the hair whan faded, streaked or fray. Tears ago the only war to |tl this mixture was to make It at horn*, which la mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we sUnply ask at an; drug store for "Wysth's San aad Sul phur Compound." Tou will est a large bonis of this old-tlms recipe Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, at rsry yttls coat Evsrybody usss this preparation aow, because no on* can possibly toll that you darkensd your hair, as It does It so naturally and fmh. Tou dampen a sponge or ?oft ?brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking ons small ?traad at a tlms; by morala* ths gray hair dlsapp*ara. aad aftsr another ap plication or two, your hair bscoass isautlfully dark, thlek aad (lossy aad rou look years youagsr. Wysth's Sags sad Sulphur Oowipound Is a dsllghtful loll St requisite ft la not Intended tor the our*, mitigation or prevsntlon of dlssass. We an prsad of the tssMsses doctors, druggists aad ths puMis have in MS Chill aad Favor Toaic. ad*. Subscribe to the Herald. POWELLSVTLLE NEWS. Mrs. c. T. Wynne .who km bNn visiting her parents, at Quitana, re turned to her hom? Sunday. Miss Lucie Tayloe is visitinf Mrs. J. R. Phelpa at Merry Hill. Quite a number of people from here attended the meeting of tfee "Holy Jumpers" last week near Au lander. Mrs. J. E. Jordan and family spent Saturday at Mill Neck visiting rel atives. Miss Mary Overton spent several days last week with Miss Gladys Ly on near Colerain. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cowan spent Sunday with Mrs. Cowan's grandpar ents, Mr. J. P. Bazemore of Lewis ton. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Ruffin, Mr. atv.. Mrs. A. J. Early, and J. E. Jordan returned home Sunday from Jack-t ion Springs, where they have been for the last two weeks. They re ported a grand trip. Mr. Frank Harden of Windsor, j was in town Sunday. Mrs. Lettie Aumack and her grand ^ :hildren were visitors in the home jf W. S. Tayloe Sunday afternoon. Messers Joe Smith and Wiley Gil am, of Harrellsville, were in town Sunday. Miss Hattie Tayloe who has been j ;he guest of E. A. Smith of Windsor j ast week, returned home'Sunday. Mrs. A. S. Wynns has been visit- j .nj; friends and relatives near Cole- j rain. Misses Mary and Irene Overton 3 and Mesdames C. C. Mitchell and C. T. Wynns were in Ahoskie shopping Monday. J. Willie Tayloe was in Murfrees. boro last week visiting relatives. Miss Eula Harrell, who has been risiting rlatives in town, returned to her home in Newport News Mon day. ? Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Britton were in Colerain Sunday. MENOLA HEWS The revival meetings at Menola Church begin on the 18th and will contiuue through the week. The pastor, Rev. J. F.Cale, will be assist ed by Rev. Stevens of Rich Square. Mr. Thomas Beale and Mr. Will 0 Bradshaw, of Franklin, Va., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Har vey Snipes. Mrs. Maggie Snipes, of Franklin, Va., visited Mrs. J. E. Griffith for a few days last week. Mrs A. P. Sears and son. Worth, spent Sunday ^fternon at Mr. J. M. Eley'a. Rev. and Mrs. C. J. D. Parker and daughters, Elizabeth and Ruth, of Danville ,Va., are visiting relatives at this place. They attended servi ces at Menola Church on Sunday. Miss Annie Brown spent a few days in Norfolk last week. She was accompanied by Miss Beulah Jessup of George. Messrs. Harvey Vinson, Stanley Brown and Alvin Eley went to Ocean View on Monday, returning Tues day. The Menola baseball team is very active lately. They played four ga me# last week, winning all but one. 1 They lost a game to Woodland on Thursday and won over the same te am on Friday. Misses Annie and Elizabeth Brown spent Saturday night at Rich Square. I ? ' ' ??????? The value- ' of w?H-printed aeat-appemrinf stationery as a ?mm of fittkf ami holding desirable hom os bifvrc |MDf elsewhere i * ; ??pnora ! . 1 WE ARE NOW RECEIVING DAILY [ ^The most varied and complete stock of Men's and Boys Fall and Jj Winter Ready-to-Wear Suits ever shown in Ahoskie. Also a most comprehensive line of Men's and Boys Shoes, Hose, Shirts, Underwear, and Neck Ties, as well as Hats and Caps. ? Our Buyer Just Back From the Northern Markets Purchased for our Lady customers a great line of Ladies Suits, | Dresses, Skirts, Shirt Waists, Fall and Winter Hats and Shoes. Dress Goods of the very latest patterns ( now ready for you. Your careful inspec tion of our line is invited. 1 I Feldman's Bargain Store I I "Where Your Dollar Has More Cents." I I Newsome's Block AHOSKIE, N. C. Main Street |
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