w -i 4 '"4 f Teachers' Association. The Teachers' Association of Washington County will meet at Mackeys on Saturday, Dec. 18th, 1915,-at which time all teachers in the county are requested to be present. A program will be 0ut in a few days. H. M. AlNSLEY, President- ROPE1 NEWS. W. M. Bateman returned from a brief visit to Norfolk Monday. Mrs. H. L. Gibbs and little son of Oriental are guest of her daughter, Mrs. II. M. Jacobs Miss Bernice Fagan returned Sunday, having spent Thanks giving with her parents at Dar dens. Mr. and Mrs B. S. Clark and little son Benjamin spentThanks eivining at Belhaven as guest of his brother Jas. B. Clark, Mrs. W. A. Blount entertained Rev. and Mrs. G. P. Perry, Prof. G. H. Weaver and G C. Holmes at dinner on Thanksgiving. Mrs. B. F Halsey and Ben Halsey Knight returned from Norfolk Sunday, having spent Thanksgiving with friends in tnat city. Miss Margaret Hem'ngton re turned home Tuesday afternoor from St. Vincents Hospital where she underwent a successful op eration of the throat. Mr. Vernon Lery, U. S. N.. who has been confined to-one of the naval hospitals for sever a1 months is here to spend s metinu with his parents, Mr. and Mrs J. S Lenry. Bishop T. C. Uarst will make his anu.il visitation here Fridaj of this week and will preach ii St. Luke's Episcopal church that evening to which a cordial invi tation to attend is extended to all. The many friends of Charlie Warren Gaboon will regret to learn that he came home to spend Thanksgiving and while h?re, was taken with typhoid fever lie is getting along as well as expected. Misses Florence Way, Carrie Lee and Wilma Clark returned Saturday from a pleasant visit to Beach Ridge Farm, near Bel- haven. They were guests of Mra. Capt. J. D. Bullock at Leechville on Thanksgiving. Mrs. H. Chesson Jr.. who is confined to her home by i'lness wishes to acknowledge her ap preciation of an elegant Thanks giving dinner taken to her by Miss Vivian Ches?on, which thoughtfullness was highly com mendable. When it comes to "ketching" Bro. Bear, you have got to hand hand it to M'. Dick Davenport who came to town one day last with a fine specimen weighing 193 lbs. He baits his traps with persimmons as he says be? rs love them better that anything else in the world. A special service for the chil dren was held in the Methodist ?hurch last Sunday morning, Prof. Weaver making a very in teresting talk followed by .the pastor, G. B. Perry. The Thanksgiving service was held in the evening, both services be ing well attended. The many friends of Mrs. L. G. Roper and daughter. Mrs. E, C. Gildroy, the latter of Hazle ton, Pa , will be interested to know that they left that city: last Monday to spend sometime with relatives in the Wes'. Phey are making the trip at this lime especially to see the aged -nether of the late L. G. Roper, Mrs Waer, who is on a visit to ler daughter at Clyde. Kans- Extra good line of Men's Heavy Pants Exceptional bargains at ISCTOSc to!S:$.00 0 CLYDE CAHOON. There is no time to lose if you would choose your Christmas gift from Paul-Oalc-Circonwood By mail. ; Write To-day For Our w ( lirislnias Catalogue. If You Already Have One Send Your Orders Earl)', Christmas is just around the corner and this old store is brilliantly beautiful in its vast displays of the choicest and most appreciative. Gifts. If you want to know the real joy of giving you want, to know something of buying your Christmas presents by mail from this old store. We guar-' antee everything we sell, and our customers must be pleas ed before we consider a sale closed. . Don't wait until the last moment, but let us help you now.' . PaulGa!eGreenwoGcl I ne. Lat'Sesr JeweIois South NORFOLK . 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We are waiting to take you for a test ride in the car that has broken all low "First-Cost" records, and is breaking all low "After-Cost" records. , . . . . . . . a m Mrn Mnhnir Inn t( Demountable m? j) flam Vision Windshield tElectricStarter XEectnUiqhtsX y iagnefo Ipition mi The Children of GREAT SHOU-LD EEj F.O.B. DETROIT M -. i v . ' . . . - -fT'' I' I E CHESSON. Eopsr, G. 1 m .1. m. - i (MiailliiMlMliaill Plymouth Tell Why The ffl A .jESf lif! RANGE 3c EVERY KIT CHE The Majestic Range should be in every home. First, because the cook stov3 is used more than anything about the home and I have always heard that the nearest way to a man's heart is through his stomach. So when you buy a Majestic Range it make, all the family better satisfied, because it cooks so much better than anj thing made on the market. UDA B. ANGE Everyone that uses the Majestic Ranges will tell you that it is far superior to other ranges which they have used- First: It heats water better, and doesn't interfere with the baking of the range. Second : It takes less fuel. Third : It lasts longer and is made by the oldest range concern now in business. They have built their reputation up on the merits of their goods It is sold by A L. OWENS, the most up to-date merchant in our town. RUBY HARPwISON. The Majestic Range is the only Range on the market that the railroad company will receive for shipment without crating, which shows its durbility over other ranges. We have some in our town that have been in use foa quite a few years and are still good, they don't rust like steel ranges. MYRTLE SWAIN. The econemy in fuel is the point that my mother considers best about the Majestic Range ; also it gives you 15 gallons of clean, hot water at any time of day or night. The Majestic salesman has been demonstrating with a paper stove pipe all week which shows you the safety of the stove. Then it bakes so much better than other Rmges. RYLAND WHITE. MAJE5TIC-RANGE5-ARE-MADEINALL-51ZE5-AND-5TYLE5 JJ L,:4iJfy,'l': a 11 'JffiL "1 , n - ON-LEG5-IF-DESIREO ' (t MflJE5TK-MEVER-EL'Rn-CCWZR- fM !j 1 liSl !l 111 lllsjlll ' HEAVY-MnRBLEIZE0-PL'Ci!iin5-Ffll1-' 5TEnmER-CULLEIK-0r-5KnirE?-J!i!j!il lit!.:, Jilte3. . l-LnRSE-nEVEK-BURn-UIREIi- HEAVY-5TflmPEtyiRUN-mH3ELEIZEy ' S B! Wii , W-W & URPPim-Pffc 2-?Wnii:l1EVER- COFFEE-POT-. T felSMii I' V WY jn -OTn-rlLSO-BE' L- im j p -J IJlPf roster' a. The Great Majestic Ran je has prfj for years to be the best Range on earth, j won't find any other range on the mal that has been in use tor- 27 years ana is . 1 1 ... J.'.- rP' rA manv Majesties tnat have been in usc this length of time You should come to! Owens' stre and see how much betters than other Ranges: LAURENCE JON My mother considers the Majestic R the best range on earth First: it sold good reliable concern. Second: It last if er and is cheaper in the long run than l rnt. . ii 1 J I sioves. . m'i man mac nas uien uenioiis ing hero all this week' shows the sup baking and water heating and what a amount of fuel it taks to operate 'it.f ' MARY SPRl - ,My mother considers the Great Maj Ran ere the best in all. First : The bn qualities are far better ; it heats an ?! dance of hot water and holds it? hfi-i than any other range she hascver'u-.w.. the summer it doesn't over-heat yoifft cast stove. The Majestic has won the medals at the Jamestown, St. Louis,. Hi best Range on earth. JAMES II; SMI" The Great Majestic Range should- every kitchen because it heats quickly a small amount of fuel. It bakes bettel if nronerlv handled will last a llfd-time. THELMA HARRIS Just One More Day to Save Eight Dollars Worth of Ware. OWENS rr wi