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% Tee’s Chapel * * Bv Mi,A MAE DAVIS * -V- ■':■ -Y- -V- Y- Y'- Y FIXE LEVEL, Route 1, April 24.—Mrs. David Creech and son have returned to P’lordia after j spending several days with rela-1 tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Allen and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Cox near Newton Grove. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Capps and Mrs. J. W. Pearce, of Boston, spent Sunday with Mr. J. T. Capp:. Mr. J. N. Royal] spent the week end in Pikeviilc with his daugh ter, Mrs. Ivan Alford. Mrs. Annie Hill and son, Willie, of Selma, visited relatives in thus community Sunday. Mr. Luther Brady, of Progress section, and Miss Rachel Tyner wore married Sunday. Miss Tyner b the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Tyner, and Mr. Brady is the con of Mr. and Mrs. John Brady. Their many friends wish then much' sncceas through life. ^VIivJ. T. Capps is sick with ujfpltmu>nia, and he has been' very gkk but is improving some. M&fyp-ptVb&fi- Capps, of Sanders /Bapd, spent Saturday night and ataif&iy* with hift brother, Mr. J. T: Capps. Those from here that attended the reception at Princeton Friday night which was given the seniors by the juniors were: Miss Lila ivia^ Davis and Mr. Alton Creech, sen iors; Misses Eldridgc Creech, Mar garet Kemple and Mr. Melvin Gardner, juniors. Mrs. Lina Sasser and daughter, Vick, of Rocky Mount, spent last Thursday night with Mr. and Mr ,. Jce, E. Creech. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Oliver, Mr. J. W.' Oliver and family visited Mrs. Tom, Oliver near Micro Sun week end with Mesdames Geo. T. I and G. I.. Scott. ■Mr. ami Mrs. L. E. Godwin spent i the week end with Mr. Godwin’s' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Godwin. l ittle Miss Gaynelle Pittman j f-pent Monday night with Miss j Eva Mae Scott. Mrs. Beda Avery is spending1 this week with her son, Mr. J. C. Avery, of Selma. We are sorry to note the ill ne. s of Virgil, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sullivan. A number of the Live Oak peo ple attended the funeral of Mr. La:-ter Atkinson of Carter's ( hap-j el last Tuesday. Miss Vada Lawhorn, who is! teaching at Thanksgiving, visited Miss Alice Johnson Sunday after- j Mrs. W. C. Skinner and chil-1 dren were the week end visitors j of relatives in W’ikon county. Mieses Minnie and Eva Mat Scott visited Mr. and Mrs. C. C. | Scott of near Lucama during the | week end. Mesdames vBed!a Avery, Geo. T. Scott and Miss Alice Johnson re cently visited Mrs. S. IT. Massey in Smithfield. Mr. James Crocker, Pirja‘ Level, visited Miss Juanita Kor necay Sunday afternoon. ###**#*#**** KICNLY, .April 20.—Arthur Crum pier, of Raleigh, spent Sun day at home. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gurley, of Golds boro, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hill and son, Frederick, were the guests of ttc.ii* aunt, Mrs. Edna Sellars, in Pine Level Sunday. Misses Mamie and Mannic Bailey, of Corbett-Hatcher, and Mr. Lester I eterson, of Philadel phia, were the guests of Misses Leift Debbie and Nettie Bailey on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Pierce spent ;y with Mr. and Mrs. George Pixion near town. Mrs. A. E. Griffin, of Williams ton, is spending this week with Mrs. A. H. Hardison. Mr. L. E. Hooks, of Kinston, | spent, the week end with his sis- | ter* Mis. r. Godwin. Messrs. Gilbert Grady and Tom j Sanders, of Four Oaks, were visi tors in town Monday evening. Mrs. Perry Holland, of Golds boro, is visiting here this week. Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Whitted and little daughter, Alice, spent tht week end in Haw River with rel atives. Mr. Wyatt Richardson, of Selma was a visitor in town Sunday eve ning. Mrs. A. S. Manning and son. Henry, of Middlesex, were the guests of Mrs. A. H. Hardison on Saturday. Mias Sattonvaite, of Fayette ville, spent the week end with Mrs. R. H. Holland near town. Misses Elouise and Elsie Grady were the guests of their aunt, Miss Betsy Swink, in Raleigh for the Week ond. Mr. R. .1. Parkerson, of Rich- j mond, Yu., was in town for the week end. H Mr. and Mrs. Harvie Pittman, of Raleigh, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Pittman. . Mr. and Mrs. P. Godwin and ' family attended the birthday din- ; y. * Kenly * * £ Bv MRS. A. .!. BROUGHTON » X X X X X XJi- X X. X- X. X day. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Tyner spent the week end in Pikeville with Mrs. Mary Alford. Etfra. K. D. Thompson and fam il^yri'ited her sister, Mrs. Robert Tyntfr, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Grant went to Pikeville Saturday visiting rel atives. Mrs. Lillie Wilkson. and chil dren, and Muss Edith Holland vis ited her aunt, Mrs. Robert Tyne:-, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Peedin ar.d family spent Sunday with Mr/ Homy Holland near Wilson’s Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Woodall, of Goldsboro, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mofcingo. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Tyner and son, Harvey, spent the wrcck end in Fikeville with Mrs. Jasper Al ford. Mr. and Mrs. William Woodard rnd daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Whitley and children spent Sjnday with Mrs. Hattie Woodard in the Progress section. tf.####**#***'f * Live Oak 1 * * f *}• Y* * & *y* -Y* X •/* -Y SELMA, Route l. April 24.—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grant* of the Thanksgiving section, were Live Oak visitors Sunday. Miss Juanita Kornegay spent the past week end with Mias Daisy Crocker of Pine Level. Misses Rosa Worley and Pion nie Westbrook ar.d Mrs. J. A. Parties, of Middlesex, spent the T H E Ii E T T E K C II A I N S T ORES Fresh Smoked Picnics, \k 131-2c iskles, r*t. jar 31c ne Lace! soi’etPaser li flgi* '■ Ready-to-fn? Codfish 2 cans 25c Wesson Qi! Pint 25c BP Coffee Worlds Best Brink ib. 45c 21 OUNCES WRAPPED 10c ler of their aunt, Mrs. Jane Hin lant, in Micro Sunday. Mrs. J. T. Edgerton spent Mon lav in Raleigh with her daughter, Vfis.-, Celeste, who attends school it Peace Institute. Mi>. Essie Sasser and Miss Jeaty, c!' Pikcville, spent the week :r.d with Mrs. J. Fletcher Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. Snipes and 50ns, John and James, of Dunn, weie the guests of Mr. and Mrs. (1. M. Grizzard Sunday afternoon. Mrs. R. A. Turlington and chil dren, of Clinton, wese in town on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Will Tom Winstead, of Elm City, has returned heme after spending several days with Mrs. Henry Holland near town. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Pulley and Mrs. A. J. Broughton visited in Wilson Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Grumpier ind family .'■•pent Sunday in Smith .ieid with Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Mrs. Dora H. Gilbreth and Mrs. Mary H. Chase, of Wilson, were he guests of their sister, Mrs. J. vV. Darden. Sunday night. Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Woodard and little daughter, Edna Gay, of Wil mn, were visitors in town Sunday afternoon. Messis. Keliy Korne-gay and T. E. Gardner, of Mount Olive, were viaitoi*5i in town r>unuay. Mr. and Mr,. A. .1. Broughton uid son, Phillips, made a business .tip to Sniithlield Tuesday. Mr. Walter Holland made a >usine>s t? ip to Goldsboro Mon 2.'l Kcceived Certificates. At the church service Sunday morning in the Methodist church twenty-three who attended the Standard Training school in Golds )oro, Smitbfield and Wilson, receiv 'd their certificates. Better Home Week. Belter Home week which is be rg . pons.oied by the Woman's tii;*> is being observed this week, ihe merchants are cooperating by xkibiting i.i their windows arti •ics that make the home more at :cctive and convenient. A Chicken Supper. Th? members of the Freewill Baptist Aid Society will serve a thicken and barbecue menu in the Edgnton cafe on Saturday night, April 28. Come out and enjoy a good supper. To Present “Menimeii.” Ihe Junior Woman’s club will present a play entitled “Menimen” on Friday evening, April 27 in the •chool auditorium beginning at jiitbt o’clock. Bev. E. W. Mason Will Preach. Mr. Mason will preach in the Missionary Baptist church on the fifth Sunday, April 2!), at eleven o’clock. Everybody is cordially in vited to this setvce. Watch your label and renew. ******* **********■*! * Johnson Union £ Bv IRENE GOWER * *********** . SMITH FIELD, Route i, April 24.— Fanners in our section are getting rather blue now. The wet; weather is the chief topic of con versation. Among the visitors at the home; of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee Sun day were Mr. and Mrs. Bob John- > son and Miss Narcissus Johnson, rf near Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Cary Champion and family, of Garner, spent Sun day here with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Casey. j Mr. and Mrs. William Harper and Mr. Durwood Johnson spent Sunday with friends in the Hope well section. j Mr. and Mrs. Wdllie Langdon and family, of Spilona, visited at the hem? of Mr. and Mrs. Amos' Johnson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Powell and family spent Sunday near Fu ouey Springs with relatives. Mi- Susie Powell has returned home after spending several days in Oanrer with her sister, Mrs. Cary Champion. Mrs. Claude J.rdnn and daugh ter, Miss Alice, of the Little Creek section, are spending some time here with Mrs. Lester Johnson. Ilirthday I'arly. M i Maniiv* John-on delightful 1. < nit nained a few <>f her young friends Saturday evening at her heme in honor of her fourteenth birthday. Many interesting games were enjoyed and victrola music was furnished throughout the eve ning. About ten o’clock the guests were invited into the dining room where a lovely birthday cake with foui teen glowing candies adorned the Cvuter of the table. Candies of various kinds weie also served. The gue: ts departed at a late hour declaring Miss Johnson a most charming hostess and wish ing her many more happy birth days. About twenty young people were pi (sent to enjoy the delight ful occasion. Attend Senior Play. Among those who attended the senior play at Wilson’s Mills Fri day night were Mr. and Mrs. Amos Johnson and family; Miss Mollie Southerland, Mr. and Mrs. George Southerland, Mr. and Mrs. William Harper and Mr. Uurwood Johnson. Listen everybody. Sunday school is held every Sunday morning at ten o’clock at Elizabeth church and you are cordially invited to come and share with us these in teresting lessons we are having this quarter. You who are not in Sunday school anywhere do not know what you are missing. So come ahead folks and help us cut. We need you and will try to make you feel welcome. Next Sunday we will meet at nine-thirty instead of USED CAES lord Coupe, good tiros, good paint. 192G Essex coach. rtn and tiros. 192G Dcdgc touring looks, runs good. C. C. BRITT Smithfidd, N. C. Dodge Dealer w 4* c TSslsik C£ Y®uir DOTY Aro YOU doing your duty to your family and to YOUR SULF by putting your money in the bank and yetting it I STAY there and pile up until you get enough to do I something with it WORTH WHILE? When this time comes we can and WILL help you if I you have a good banking record. I Start Saving Regularly NOW We invite YOUR Banking Business The First & Citizens National Bank THINK! THINK* HAVE MONEYI of Smith field HAVE MONEYI ten o’clock on account of the fifth Sunday meeting to be held at Corinth. Well, enough has been said about the Sunday school. Now about our annual revival. It begins nt: *. Sunday night and in spite of nv.les, whooping cough, or what j: .. we are looking for a large a;tencance. And by the way, if you don’t come you will miss some th, ::g great because our preacher can surely make you sit up and * * ********** « Corbeit-Hatcher 5 * liv MINNIE BAII.EY * SELMA, Route 1, April 24.— Miss Connie Bell Kornegay, of Line Level, spent a few days here with her sister. Mrs. Alton White, and attended the Curbett-Hatcher com mcncement. Dr. and Mrs. Wade H. Atkinson, of Washington, D. C., were visi tors here Sunday. They are on a visit here after a tour in Florida and Cuba. Messrs. J. W. and J. H. Bailey wcr.t to Clayton on business Mon day. Mr. arid Mrs. Walter Grant ano children, Walter, Jr., Mary Alice and John Harvie, spent the week er.d here with Mr. and Mrs. I). T Bailey. Among those attending the pic nk- here Friday were: Mr. Crump le** and Mr. and Mrs. Pittman, ol Micro; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Boyette of Glendale; Mr. and Mrs. Arthui Corbett, of Carter’s Chapel; Mi ami Mrs. Charlie Grant and fam ilv. Miss Effie Grant, of Thanks giving; Mr. and Mrs. Waite: Giant and family, of Fayetteville Mr. Billie Kirby and Mr. Was) Hare, of Selma; and Mr. Leste; IGter.‘;on, of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Bade* and daughter, Edna Earle, o: Smithfield, spent Sunday here will Mr. J. W. Bailey and family. Misses Clyda Thornton and Min mo Bailey attended a meeting o dub officers in Smithfield Satur day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Browi wont to Selma, Smithfield anc Pine Level Saturday. Rev. J. H. Gruver, of Raleigh will hold services at Fairviev Presbyterian church Sunday aft ernoon, April 25, at three o’clock. Miss Beatrice Lynch spent Sat urday night with her sister, Mrs. B. B. Phillips. Miss Lelia Phillips visited Misses Naomi and Marie Phillips during the week end. Messrs. Tart and Wood, of Ben son, attended the play here Fri day night. Miss Mamie Bailey and Mr. Fletcher Van.yfef Selma came out fer the picnic Friday. Misses Elsie Boyette and Joyce Montieth, of Smithfield, attended the play Friday night. The Corbett-Hate her teachers have returned to their respective homes: Miss Sara Wellons, to Holt Lake; Miss Flora Grant, to the Thanksgiving section; Mr. White, to f inc Level. Smith FOUR OAKS, Route 4. April 24. —Quite a number from this section attended the school close given at Hopewell school Friday evening. Mr. Stough Johnson, of Four Caks. was in our section Sunday. Messrs. Howard and Roy Coates, Miserable With Backache? Too Often This Warns of Siufjsrish Kidney Action. T7 V7T.Y c»&v f.r.d yea lame and achy -L-* —suffering nagging backache, I.eacLehe and dizzy spells? Are the kidney excretions too frequent, scanty cr burn mg in passage? These are otter: signs of sluggish kidneys and ehoukk/t be neglected. Use Dour's Fills. Deans, a stimu lant diuretic, increase the secretion or the kidneys and thus aid in the elimination of waste impurities. Are endorsed by users everywhere. Ash your neighborl DOAN’S p,ifes A STIMULANT DIURETIC Vtft KIDNEYS Tosser-Milburn Co Kf,; Chyh. bufKiIo.N Y. I L & M SEftSS-PASTE PAINT 8 the Pure White Lead and Pure White Zinc Paint simply requiringthreequarts of Linseed Oil to be stirred into each gallon to thereby make gallons BEST-PURE-PAINT Ready for use FOR $2.8® PER GALLON M-LUgTRATION CO* ■-. i.i.jy. j uuumj( uinst'Pa ll t fj L & .'VJ Semi-Paste Paint, uickly done. Saves you Money. Proved by 54 years of utmost satisfactory use without repainting for 10 to 12 years, and an equal quantity painting more surface than hand made White Lead Paint. FOR SALE BY W. M. Sanders & Son, Smithfieid, N. C. Suits that are sure to make even the most fastidious of dressers exclaim with delight are included in our showing of Spring styles. Smart new two and three-but ton models for the younger man or the more conservative dressers. A wide range of new blues, browns, tans and grays in plain or striped patterns. of Clayton, were visitors here on Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. Horace Barbour, of Four Oaks, recently made a call in this community. Miss Mattie Ryals, of Cleveland, 1 pent the week end in our section I with her mother, Mrs. Carrie Ry ! a!s. i Mr. and Mrs. John Myatt and •hildren, of Cleveland, spent Sun ; fay with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. La? ;-,r. i Mr. Wilton Strickland, of Four t Oaks, made a cal! here Saturday jand Sunday. ! Mr. Charlie Barnes, of Spilona, made a call in our section Sunday ! night. Misses Mabel and Clyda Lassiter j attended a party given by Miss Carrie Johnson Saturday night. Mr. Leon Williams, of Pine Level, was a recent visitor here. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hobbs, of near Smith-field, recently visited relatives here. Mr. William Lassiter made a call in the Spilona section Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lassiter, of Rehcbeth, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lassiter. VOCAL UNION The Little River Vocal Union will be held at Bethany Mission ary Baptist church, Johnston coun ty, ndxt Sunday, April 29. Every body is cordially invited. Be sure to come and let’s enjoy ourselves together. R. L. PITTMAN, President. LOANS! We negotiate loans of $2000.-14 and up, secured by first mortgage on improved farm property and town property. We use local appraisers. Loans closed promptly. Appraisals often made same day application is given. We believe we have the best loans on the market for this section. Six diffrent kinds. The First National Cerp., Benson, N.C. Appraisers: ( has. & < . T. Johnson M. T. MUTT, Pres. NO, IT’S NOT RUINED If you should he so unfortunate as to set point on your dress do not conclude that it is ruined, but send it to us at once and with our modern way of dry cleaning: we will remove the paint without injury to the ma terial. We are equally success : ful in removing grease and oth- ^ er sub.'tenocs. Send us a damag ed garment and give us a trial. Beginning This Morning at 3 O’clock Listen folks: This is my first sale V 1 !lllve in business in Smithi'u dd. I have UP too heavily and must unload. And for the- lea: mii i uni giving the trading public and my Iru nds ihe greatest bargains ever known in Smith fjei.L ritis sale will positively clo-e Saturday night, oth> :it 11 o’clock, so come ear:-, before the stock is cut to pieces. We have a big assortment o nan’s and young |:a ns sous m tiw very latest styles, two and’three button coats, [test materials in cashmeres. Worsted, tuner proof, in grays, browns, mixtures in eonserva live I. ug stouts. Shorts young me; . Sizes 3.J to 44 v. :IJ be put in tour groups. I Group No. 1, priced at— 3. Group No. 2, priced at— Group No.. 3j priced at— Group No. 4, priced at \9 Special in Palm Bench and Gaberdines. Only a few suits in light and dark colors. Your choice. Ihg- assortment boy’s one and two pair pants, in short and long, will be put into two groups. Ail tiie leading colors and styles. Sizes 8 to 17 Priced_ a?01"’*0:1...U. 95 GROUP NO. 2 ^ At . WE HA \ E REDUCED PRICES ON EVERYTHING IN OCR STORE Third Street Smithfield, N. C.
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