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Oiu' Church Directory METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. L. H. Joyner, Pastor. Sunday School every Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. Preaching every first and fourth Sun day at 11:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday even ing at 7:00 o’clock. Epworth League every Sunday even ing at 6:30 o’clock. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. M. D. McNeill. Pastor. Service every second Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock and fifth Sunday morning at eleven o’clock. Sunday School every Sunday morning at ten o’clock. Christian Endeavor every Sunday even ing at seven o’clock. Every one is cordially invited to attend these services. BRIEFS Good morning! Good morning! Don’t buy wildcat stocks Don’t go-out-of town to deal. Don’t deal with mail order houses. Don’t do anything against your town. Don’t fail to pay your bills promptly. Don’t fail to get oysters at McKeithin’s Next Wednesday, February 2d. is ground hog day. A big head is often the result of a trip to the court house. The Superior Court for Moore county convened in Carthage last Monday. Many a man who professes to be sharp knows that a "cutting” remark does not pay. After one takes a good look at the groom, he can understand why the bride’s mother weeps. Many a dairyman’s idea of pure milk is the kind from whicl^ the cream, has been skimmed. We failed to publish the name of Bessie Cox of the second grade honor roll in last week’s Pilot. Prohibition Commissioner Kramer seems to agree that the first hundred years are the hardest. The reason a man is naturally more honest than a woman is because he is more afraid of being found out. Last week we had to omit several inter- isting articles on account of the crowded conditions of our advertising columns. They appear in this week’s issue. No doubt you have noticed that the man who isn’t able to pay his grocery bill is able to take his family to the movies. There are many novel features about the new cars, but they all require the same old-fashioned mortgage on the house. A man devotes the first 20 years of his life to wishing for hair on his face, and the last 20 wishing for hair on his head. As one citizen said yesterday, the dang er of kissing lies not so much in contract ing diseases as in contracting a lawsuit. We have also noticed that some advo- vocates of home industries are not always as industrious when at home as they should be. The kind spelled 1-y-e is used in making ordinary soap; the kind spelled the other way is used in making the soft soap com monly known as flattery. One of his admirers says Mr. Bryan has never tasted liquor.—Ex. The Pilot man thinks he is even a poor judge of good water. When a man inherits money and spends it, people say it has made a fool of him. If he doesn’t spend it, they say a tightwad like that doesn’t deserve it. Corra Harris says a man can’t pick a wife intelligently without seeing her feet. And a woman can’t judge a man intelli gently until she sees him in defeat. Many a man reaches the point every now and then when he feels that his life is devoted solely to raising children, rais ing taxes and raising what Sherman said war wa . We always know when a woman pinches an article of fruit that she is going to take some other piece in the basket because she doesn’t want the one that has been handled. North Carolina will receive nearly $2,- 500,000 in Federal aid for road building under a bill reported favorably by the House public roads committee last Tues day morning. What makes a lot of men stay at home more than they .did before Prohibition be came, in a manner of speaking, effective is the fear that someone will get away with their stock. Secretary and Mrs. Josephus Daniels have extended invitations to all the mem bers of the North Carolina Congressional delegation and their wives for a dinner at the Daniels home, in Washington, on the evening of Tuesday, February 15th. The bill presented by Representative George R. Ross, providing for a six months service by grand juries in Moore and Richmond counties has passed both houses of the legislature, and has become a law by receiving the signature of Governor Morrison. Last Sunday afternoon sixty large re frigerator cars, loaded with all manner of fruits and vegetables passed through Vass over the Seaboard Air Line Railroad on its way North, giving the people of that sec tion an idea what it is to live in the gar-; den spot of the world. It takes the South to feed the North both sunmier and winter. The theremometer in front of the Pilot office last Friday, Saturday and Sunday registered 70 degrees in the shade, making Vass put on regular spring airs, and people setting on their front porches enjoying the balmy breezes. No better place on earth than right here. The people show it, al ways healthy, hardly ever sick, and funer als we don’t know what they are. So if you want to enjoy health and live long come to Vass. SAVE What You’ve Gotl Your Property Your Income Insure It Do It Now D. A. NcLAUCHUN, Agent VASS, N. C. Fire Insurance Life Insurance FARM LANDS FOR SALE RY • • • • XJ X • • • • H. A. MATTHEWS VASS If you have Vacant Land for sale, can get you the very highest market price. Also dealer in Lumber and Shingles. The Electric Repair Shop Prompt service and satisfaction guaranteed. Send your shoes by parcel post and we will return them repaired We make a specialty of repairing the very Hnest footwear. Give us a trial order VASS ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP, Vassjt. C. McKEIXHEN’S 0-0 Kingans All Pork Sausage Wisconsin Full Cream Cheese Corby Cakes, all sizes Butter, Country and Creamery Delmonte Canned Fruits, Rex Pickles and Canned Vegetables Canned Meats, Heinz I win pay the Market Price for NIXED PEAS Remember tHe Market NEIL N. NcKEmiEN “THE HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT”
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