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************ | Four Oaks % J^.y. ******** FOCI! OAKS. Aug. 8.—Miss Kai;? Al;jii -pent Sunday in Wen dell with friends. .Mr David Lee left Sunday foi Greenville where he has aeceptc-c position, lie was accompan et ■-.v Mr. F. V. Lee who returnee home 'Sunday night. Mrs. W. P. Sanders and si iter •Mi'S Annabel Thornton, reeentl} visited relatives in Goldsboro. Mr. Ronald Keen, of Tarboro (he- guest of his parent's -;u Mrs. VV. R. Ko<*ne, during the week end. Mr £ 1 Norwood Massengi’l ,y :• Glenn Bandy. D. P. Spell .■ no Shelton Lewis spent las jV..• k at Mmnesott Beach. M. Maigan-t Strickland wa *tke^ruc.:i of ’her sister, Mrs. H. L Ji. a.- on at. Smith fie Id Sunday. 'Richard Lewis spent Sun ray Raleigh with friends. j' Miss Lydia Turner, of Golds : u recently spent a few day with her aunt, Mis. W. I Lt ant. dames W. J. Lewis and .1 H Stanley and Misses Luna Lewi fcn*-j Mabel Stanley returned horn M Mnesdav from a two weeks y‘ay at Montreal. .Evelyn Page, of Rocky Mounl Ret urned to her home last wee ..’after having spent several day : with her aunt. Mrs. R. 1 Kvclyn Strickland, Mr. an V'. Dalmn Upchurch and Bflli Upchurch spent .'Sunday a Wrightsviilc Beach. -hr. and Mrs. Carl Lewis let' nr.day for Charlotte and Mon " - - 31 .'.here they will spend sum sterling Chutes and chil ■ v.C FaunviUe, are spend:ni t. :■: a I days here w ith their par . Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. B. 1. Tart, B. I lev;. Jr., and Miss Maggie Tar - i-c-r-.Aa the Tast.-'MePJiail re .non..An Sfinpson county Sun . day. **’ Mr. W. K. Barbour r, of Knox ‘ vd;e. Tenn., has been visiting rU i;vc$ ;*n and rear town recently Mr. Barbour is .-a native resides! B J:- Oaks nmd has^ numerom friends here v he always W’elconn inin back to his old home town. Mis>er .Marguerite Roland, o! A Ice in aide, and, Alice Fuller, ol iivtoh'rs"n, are* house guests o! Elizabeth, Lewis this week Mis.- Marg* jret Strickland and -'r. Thomas Adams were in Tki! Ugh Saturday. ...Me. Wade Stanley, who is at • ni.g si miner school at Chape1 TUil. 'pcr.t the week end at home -d Maggie Tart left, Monday 1 .'■'net burg, Va., where she u jttend a Merchant’s Associa tion meeting. From there she wil .• ■ •> Washington and Baltimore i .pend a few days sight-seelne ar.d buying fall merchandise. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Massengil! Mr. W. J. Lewis and son, Wilson . guests of Rev. and Mrs. M 1’. Davis at Durham Sunday aft • eriioun. Mr. Davis who has beer seriously ill recently was a for mer paster of the Baptist church He re. He has scores of friends ir and near town who regret to lieai tf his illness, yet are glad tc . • • know he has improved to the ex { • he can be up some. Mi*. Barham Creech took sever a' : members of his Sunday school ^claso on a camping trip to Mv rcsot Beach last week. Those eon posing the party besides Mi .. .-Cree;:h ware: I.eon Strickland . Bavhcur, Leroy Masser.gid, ^ cn Barb our, Arthur Brown. '.1 • • • cy Lassiter, Desmond JLu ir{f7Bain and Hugh Sn -cers Messrs. B. A. Rich, W. I*. •-':T Anders and J. W. Moore. dr. 1 heron Hobbs recently re mined from a trip to New Yonv • ^ other northern cities. ? Mi i. F. C. Jenkins ay.-nl j ist ' end at her heme in Tim TncnsvUie, S. C. .' Mies Edith Brown, of Benson, J'.s-, the guest of Miss Mary Mus c?Engi!i Sunday. .jIts. Roy Johnson and son, Ar u-and. returned home Sunday from ;C Erie Hill where they visited rel atives during the past two Wi-ek. ° Mr. Biake Sutton Bandy, of Reeky Mount, visited his parent*, ' Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bandy, dur ing the week end. Mrs. W. C. Harmon and chil dren, of Cramerton, recently spent -a short *wbi!e here with Mrs. W. 0. Oliver, They were enroute to Coats where they will spend some time -with Mrs. Harmon’s mother, Mis. Jane Thornton, Mr. Otis Barbour, who was a Conner resident of our town, mov ed, his family to Greensboro last week. He has held a position there Cor some time while his family remained here until he could ‘i’C cure a home for them. Miss Pauline Lee returned home last week from Murfreesboro 'where she visited Mr. and Mrs. Then. Liverman. While away she land Mr. and Mrs. Liverman spent n few days at Norfolk and Ocean View, Va. Mr. Cleon Sanders, who gradu j a ted from Atlanta Dental Col lege in June, has located at Ben son. He will be associated vvi.fc .Dr. W. T. Martin, i Mrs. Hugh Adams and daugh ter, Barbara, of Atlanta, Ga., vis lited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. |B. B. Adams, here last wee*. They have gone to Beaufort to j spend the month of August. Mrs. I Catherine Adams and little son, i Billie, accompanied them to Beau ifort where they will remain dur | ing this month. Mr. Hugh Adams of Atlanta als ojoined them and i will spend his vacation there. | The friends of Miss Libbie Grady land Mr. J. R. Williams will bt glad to note that they are in 1 proving as patients in the hospital |at Srnithfield. Miss Grady expects to return home Thursday. Mr J Williams has been silting up ir ja rolling chair out on the lav; at ‘the hospital. ******** * * * -r * * •y* * Clayton * MltS. I . It. BRANiiAM •¥ r l, A. Y TON, A u g. i 8. — JM r. A y cl c 1 ,'Lassiter, of Kenly, was here Sun day. ,Mr. Ed Thornton, of Kocky : Mount, was a visitor in town ci Sunday afternoon. Mr. B:.ll Wilkinson of Jackson spent the week end with friends ! Miss Pearl Wilder, of Durham spent the week end here with her I mother, Mrs. Mattie Wilder. Misses Claudie Duncan and M:l dred Forvell, c i Wilson, are • impending some time here with rel atives. Miss Irene Wall has returne.i I home after spending some time visiting friends and relatives :n Louistburg. i Miss Nova Glover, of Wended i visited relatives here Sunday. Misses Blanche Parrish an 1 * Ella 1* ranees Barnes spent short while in Kenly Sunday. Miss Thelma Talton, of neat | Archer Lodge, was in town m .S.undaj for a while on her wav 'to Wh;takers to spend this week. . Miss Gaynelle Hinton has been jspendirg some time with Miss '('hristLie Johnson at Lumbertov. Miss I.uella Mitchell, of Dur ham, spent the* past week end hoie .Miss Virginia Forte visit"! Miss Carrie Allen near Auburn Mr. and Mrs. Otha Gulley and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gulley we.v j guests of Mrs. Dora Austin nera Bayitist Center Tuesday evening. Mrs. Fred Guthrie, of Haikev's Island, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ellis. Miss Anne Dixon Hood, of ; Kinston, spent the past week end |here the guest of Miss Josephine j Barnes. I Mr. a ad Mrs. Weisner Farmer and children spent the past week on a vacation trip at the beach. Mi. and Mrs. J. W. Knowle3 land little daughter. Miriam, spent latt Funday at Mr. Knowles' home at Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Sanders Cox, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Page and Mr. R. Duncan were visiters at While : Lake last Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Duke Duncan am1 ! children and Mrs. John S. Barnes j spent last Sunday at Minnesot Beach. Mr. Jud .cn Smith and Mr. Ver non Smith, of near Mount Mo riah, were in town Sunday after noon. Mrs. C. W. Robinson, Mrs. John 1. Barnes and children, Mildred Forte and Eleanor, and John Thomas Talton spent the part week at Holt Lake. Mr. M. G. Gower who has beer working in Raleigh for the past few weeks has returned to Clay top and is now working at Pleas ant’s Barber Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Duncan, Mr and Mrs. J. II. Hardee, Mr. and ! Mrs. Nathan Foibes and Mr. and ' Mrs. Herbert Hardee spent las; | •Sunday at White Lake. Mrs. A. A. Clark and sons, Wil liam and Neil and daughter, Mar-, garet, spent the week end with I relatives at Broadway. Bentonville BENTON,VrLLE, Auif. 8. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith and chil dren spent Sunday afternoon a' the home of Mr. R. W. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Beasley am children spent Sunday afternoon near Princeton a‘ the home of Mr. George Grantham. Miss Merlene Smith returned home last Saturday after spend ing several days near Meado : with her sister, Mrs. K. H. Gal win. Mis>s Pauline Beasley returned home Sunday afternoon after .r iting Miss Lillian Rose Beasley i'. Smfthfield for a week. Miss Maiceline Langston w a the guest last week of Miss Meivi. Lee. Ma.ttic, George and Allen Gr-i;, land Mildred Edgerton are t'u I guests of Hugh and Carrie 1 “• Beasley. The friends of Mrs. H. W Rhodes are sorry to he i • t '»:*' she is in the aohnsion Count.i i Hospital. They hope that she n«M {soon be able to return home. A revival meeting will begin Mill Creek Christian church • : | Sunday, August 25 and eontinu jfor about ten days. Everybody i |cordially invited. Rev. W. O. He . | dergon will do the preaching. M Jfi 3f. if. Jf. Jf. 3/. + * % Kenly *. H> MItS. A. J nionjM’MN * * 3f. * jf. * * *. * * * *■ V- A KKNI.V. Aug. 8. Mrs. R. i Fulghum an.I daughters, Funic Grty, Rebec.* a, Ann, Mrs. M.l ford Mitchell and son, Billy, u Houston, Texas, and Mrs. (1. 1 I Woodard and daughter, Edna Gu. 'of Wilson, have returned froi White Lake where they speii I some time. Miss K n t h Francisco has r< ! turned from Ta'bor where she vis ; itej friends and is the guest <. Miss Kiouise Darden. Mrs. Story and son, James, (, j Seaboard, are the guests of Mr: Tom Edgerton. •Master Clarence Bridge r, o Bladenburo, i.s spending some tim with his aunt, Mrs. H. M. Grid [ Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Darden an ison, James, cf Richmond, Va., ar ithe guests of relatives here tlii week. Mrs. Jas. H. Frizelle and broth 5 er, Mr. John Carter, of Wilming (ton. have returned from Ashevui where they spent ten days. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Edgerta: [attended the Perkins reunion a i Goldsboro Thursday. L. ('. Wilkinson, Jr., and Job: S. Broughton spent the week en< at White Lake. Mrs. Dora H. Gilbreth, of V. .1 son, is the guest of her sister Mrs. J. W. Darden. Mrs. Gilbivtl will leave soon for Ashevi^h where she will spend Severn ; weeks with her son, Mr. Ha i Gilbreth. 1 Mrs. Luby Hill and children, <» Hookerton, are spending som time with her parents, Mr. am Mrs. D. I.. Godwin. Misses Dora and Edna Coate: have returned to their home ii Smithfield after visiting the sister, Mrs. G. T. Whitley. • Mr. and Mrs. Paiker, of Spring Hope, were the week end guest |of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holland Mr. Guy Alford, of Raleigh, li t been visiting his parents, Rev and Mrs. J. W. Alford. Miss Hazel Phillips has return led from Smithfield where she vis ited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harvie Pittmai and two sons* of Raleigh, wm the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aus tin Pittman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Edgert.a are spending several weeks in At- ^ lanta, Ga. Mr. K. IJ. Pyatt, of Goldsibo .*u,! spent the week end here with ^ Mrs. Pyatt at the home of h?:- * father, Mr. K. A. Hales. Mr. I^ewis. who was a visit .r 1 in town for the week end, ha> ' left for his home in West Vi ginia. Mr. and M*s. Geo. T. Whitley and sons, George and Edward were the guests of their parent. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Coates, ir. Smithfield Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parkers^r. of Richmond, Va., spent the week end with their mother. Mrs. A. Jl Ha rdison. Mr. and Mrs. J.. E. Hooks sprat the week end at Morenead. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Smith and little son, of Burlington, were the guests of their parents, Id.-, and Mrs. A. G. Hooks for the, week end. Mr. ('. L. Rose, of Fremot'.’., was the guest of hi- sister, M J. Tom Barnes, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Etherid.o and children, Marion and I.eno , are spending this week . Waightsville Beach. Mr. and Mrs. James Alford h:«-. returned from Lae;.,-.-, Va., wh •■. • they visited Mi. a.el Mrs. L -m Rapir. They were accompanied • home by their* nephew, Rucjolp i . Rapt.r, who will spend sever. } . Mrs. Will Casper and chil dren spent last week at Oak C -Mrs. James Alford, Mr. G1 *y Alford and Mis Nellie All'.. I spent Sunday in New Bern wi. h Mrs. J. W. Alford. Miss Eulalia Harden .'pent \Y nesuay in nenson witn miss m iei Johnson. Mr. a*ul Mrs. F. A. White, .Vr. _ and Mis. G. M. Morris and M • Libel Morris were the guests M i ^ Mr. arid Mrs. Harvey Gurley in Gal'F boro Sunday. ^ Mrs. P. Godwin and M's-. Frances G.uiwin were the gue if friends in Fn mini Monday Mesdarnes J. W. I)aiden and Dora H. Giibreth visited relati > in Raleigh Monday. Misses Virginia and Eui:i a I Darden were the guest- of M.: Louise Woodard in Selma for ' week end. Mrs. VV. B. Kinkid and daugk- j ter, of Atlanta, Ga., visited Mr;. ! J.. Wilkinson last week. ! Mrs. R. J. Parkerson, of R:. :-| j niontl. Va., is spending this weak ! with her mother, Mrs. A. H. ; Hardison. Miss Margaret Hooks has re- , turned home after spending sev- j oral weeks in Georgia and South * Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Casper who! are spending the* summer at Swansboro, are at home this week. Flies have caused more deaths than all wars,” says Major Ransom of the Medical Depart ment of the United States Army “Since the fly came into the world it, has been synonymous with pi demies of pestilence and disease.” But with FLY-TOX it is a very simple easy matter to ml tie i house of flies— to keep it fresu and clean, free of insect taint.; But with FLY-TOX it is a ve: v rimple easy alter to rid the- bo-ue of flies—to keep it fresi. and ; clean, free of insect taint. FLY TOX is the scientific ins«*eticld * developed at Mellon Institute of Industrial Research by R«x Hr search Fellowship. FLY-TOX Fas a perfume-like fragrance, :$ ■ harmless to people. Simple i.u structions tor killing ALL hous: ■ hold insects on blue labeled biL ties. INSIST on FLY-TOX. — ! Adv. Save Money on Your Winter Cou! Bill NOW! It you want to save mone\ on jour Winter coal bill now is the time to act. Prices are lowest during thih month. Pat in your supplynow'—make a small initial payment—and you not only benefit by the low prices but you can spread the expense over several month.-] 1 W. M. Sanders & Son Phone 208 Smithfield, N. C. Mr. O. \V\ Sasser, of Wilnaing )n Beach, visited relatives her.' i'ed nesday. Mrs. H. M. Grizzard was the uest of her sister, Mrs. L. V. Irady in Wilson Monday. Mr. A. H. Hardison, of Enfield, » spending: a few days here with lrs Hardison. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ i Tee’s Chapel % ■■ J.ENMON DAMS BINE LEVEL, Route 2, Aug. 3 -Mr. and Mrs. h rank Summer in, of Wayne county, spent the veek end with Mr. and Mrs. Johr Ce mple. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hill an on, ox Royall, visited relative6 n our community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Summer in and family, of Goldsfoo-o /isited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gran recently. Mrs. Konrad Kemple spent Fn lay night with her mother wh< las been sick several days at th: icme of her daughter, Mrs. A. T Starling. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Woodari md family, of near Princeton recently visited Mr. and Mrs Jesse Grant. Miss Mildred Creech spent th week end with Misses Edna an Bessie Radford near Pine Lew Mrs. J. A. Woodall has re turned home after spending week with Mrs. Madison Strict land. Mr. Edwin Creech spent th week end in Williamsburg, Va. Miss Margaret Kemple an brother, Mr. Herman Kemph -pent the week end with Alice* an Leonard Starling in the Steven Chapel section. Master Zeb Hill, Jr., of th Sanders Chapel section, was u| crated on for appendicitis at th Johnston County Hospital la: People in our community have ^ about finished baming tobacco as several have filled their last barn> | this week. j \ STATE FAIR PREMIUM < LIST IS NOW READY < KALEIGH, Aug. 8.—The new i revised state fair premium list , is new ready for distribution and < may be had by addressing the \ Slate Fail1, Raleigh. Over $24,000 in premiums a*e being offered by the fair this year, for the best exhibits ’n ! the various classes. The premium j list has been entirely revised, and many obsolete premiums abolish- j ed, while prizes are now offered by many interesting exhibits,1, which were not included in the old premium list. The total of I $24,500 does not include many special premiums which are offer i ed by different organizations : which are interested in specie! exhibits, but only those offered by the state. Rose & Woodall Funeral Directors Ambulance Service Anywhere - -Aliy time. Day Phone 36. Night Phone 34 HENSON, N. C. Hl’NORY PEOPLE Look for THE PREACHERS PLACE Harebcue, Fish and other good things to eat <Ipposite Huilmm-Kmsfc.y place BUILDING MATERIAL Framing, Ceiling, Flooring, W. B. Doors, Windows, Molding, Cabi nets, Roll Roofing and Asphalt Shingles. Guy C. Lee Mfg. Co. Smithfield North Carolina FREE MAGAZINES!! Magazines are available at the Her ald office for those who like to read and who are interested enough to call for them. Now on hand copies of—— Readers’ Digest, Time, Manufactur er’s Record, American City, McCall’s Magazine, Holland’s, American, De lineator, Survey, Pictorial Review and Colliers Weekly, Good Housekeeping. Hold Your Tobacco! AND SELL ON THE SMITHFIELD MARKET and you will make money; help build up your home market, and thereby help build up your county. Five year loan at FIVE PER CENT in terest made on farm lands in Johnston County. No annual curtailments; quick service; liberal appraisals. Better make your arrangements before the lush of the fall and get your business in shape now. I have several good farms, and houses and lots and vacant lots for nsale on easy terms. If in the markets for eith er, call tc see me. F. H. BROOKS, Lawyer Out the back door of the Courthouse J Hudson Belk Co. “1 he Home of Heller Bargains” Smithlield. N. C. Printed Voiles 29c Yard Fast color Printed Voile. Good range of patterns. Special at Printed Dimity 29c Yard jj Fast color Printed Dimity. A nice selection at . ■WV $ Printed Voiles 15c Yard Printed Voiles and Dimity -i Q at, yard . . 4,1 Demity and Percales 10c Yard wide Dimity and Percales j| K at, yard 3 w * Ladies’ Sleeveless Dresses $4.95 New shipment ol' ladies’ crepe sleeveless dresses in white and pastel shades. Priced at . $4.95 Ladies’ Crepe Dresses, $9.95 Ladies crepe dresses in the new and d|A jiff wanted colors at .$«/•«/W .5 1 Ladies’ Felt Hats Ladies new felt hats in white and pastel shades at. 98c Ladies’ Better Felt Hats Ladies’ better felt hats in in w styles and colors at Ladies' Hat Boxes Ladies’ Hat Boxes at— 98c, $1.95 $3.95 Week End Bags ■end Bags at— 98c $1.98 "J $2.48 Suit ('ast's, at— 98c $1.48 “ $3.95 Pajama Checks 10c Yard White Pajama Checks * i\ yard. J UC .. 35C Boys Overalls, 65c Pair Buys Overalls in good quality /» m at, pair . 0»C Men’s Work Shirts, 49c Men’s good heavy chambry work shirts M A Special at . Pongee, 35c Yard 12 Mummy Pongee,, special at
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