CRESWELL NEWS. r i : d 13 Several of our citizens went to Plymouth Monday. Miss Mattie Sexton of Magno lia, near here, is very sick with typhoid fever. Rev. D. A. Braswell will preach at Rehobeth next Sunday morning: at 11 o'clock, and begin the meeting at Mt Hermon at 3:30 P. M. Rev. Mr. Kelsey preached at St. David's Sunday morning and at Christ Church Sunday night. In the afternoon he baptised two children of, Mr. Cecil Spruill and one of Mr. Claud Brenn. Mr. Robert L. Clifton of near here was out Sunday for the first time in two years. He fell two years ago, and being already partially paralyzed, the fall dis abled him so he has not been able to leave his room until Sun day, and then he could not walk, but was carried to a vehicle. The Revival Meetings of Cres well Circuit, M. P. Church will be as follows: Mt. Hermon, be ginning second Sunday in July, Rev. D. A. Braswell assisting; Mt. Elma, beginning third Sun day in July, Rev. D. A. Braswell assisting; Woodley's Chapel, be ginning Monday night after the fourth Sunday in July, Rev. J. J. Edwards assisting; Rehobeth, beginning Monday night after the first Sunday in August, Rev. 3. J. Edwards assisting; Cres well, beginning second Sunday night in August, Rev. F. T. Tagg assisting; Frying Pan, beginning Tuesday night after the third Sunday in August, the pastor conducting the services. REDUCED RATES VIA Norfolk Southern Railroad CO., TO. Norfolk, Va. Week-end tickets sold for trains No. 4 Saturday mornings, No. 2 Saturday afternoons No. 4 Sunday mornings, good to re turn so as to reach Plymouth before midnight Tuesday follow ing date of sale. Rate $3.00. Sunday Tickets sold for train No. 4 Sunday mornings, good to return not later than train No. 3 leaving Norfolk 8:30 P. m., on date of sale. Rate $2 25 Sunday tickets not good in par lor or sleeping cars. For further information see the Agent. H. S. Leard, G. R A, NOTICE. Under and by virtue of a judgment of the Superior Court rendered at June Term, 1916, in a suit entitled Harriet Davis against Hinton Darden and others, the undersigned Commission era will divide into lots and sell at public sale, oa the premises st Mack ey's Ferry, North Carolina, at 1:00 o'clock, p. mm on July 20th, 1916, that property, lots and houses owned by the late Isom Darden, it being the property conveyed to him Wy B, F. Halsey as will appear by deed regis tered hi Washington Canty in Book 42 page 495. Said land containing about one (1) acre and being on the public road at Alackey's, Ferry, ad joining' the lands of W. H.Oliver, Chas. DeShields and others, This the 15th day of June, 1919. H. B Pakkeb, Jr., W. M. Bond, Jr Commissioners. FARM FOR SALE! Farm containing about 212 acres, 100 acres clear ed land and 112 acres woodland, situated on the Dismal Swamp; no better stock farm in this county. This tract ad joins the Roulac Swamp of 45,000 acres, and only three miles from Ply mouth, convenient to school and good neigh borhood to live in; thick ly settled. For particulars apply at This Office. ZEB VANCE NORMAN -Attorney & Counsellor at law, .1 & . S?fie Standard of Value and Quafty V- 4 : :' ... . "V kJ g the New o ene Paige IF aarae 6 In the New Scries Paige Fairfield "Six-46, we introduce the most completely equipped motor car that can be pur chased on the American market abso lutely irrespective of price. This is a broad claim a sweeping claim. But likeevery other statement made in the announcements of this company, it is the actual, iiterolTrbth? Any com parative investigation will establish the fact convincingly.. And, when we speak of 4 'complete equips ment," please understand that we refer to every luxury and convenience that can contribute to the Comfort of motoring. The New Series Fairfield is a complete car a finished car. From every standpoint it represents the last word in elegance and luxury Right now we might Attempt to describe for you the many features that have been added to this greatest of all light Sixes. Even a partial list of accessories would startle the man who believes that extreme motoring comfort is necessarily a matter of prohibitive cost. But we do not purpose to confine ourselves to descriptions, for this is one instance where mere words fail completely. To appreciate this . car you must em it, rids k it, drh iL Then, end then only, can you understand what a thoroughly ,t, crest achievement it represents. Then, and ttten only, will you realize that Q137f marks the Utmost investment that any one need make for the utmost in automobiiing. And please don't accept this statement lightly or too skeptically. At least do yourself justice by checking up the facts. So let us make you a definite proposition. Go to the show room of the Paige dealer where this new car is on exhibition. Ask him to give you a thorough demonstration over any road conditions that you may select, Then, when you return to automobile row, drive the Paige right up along side any motor car that is now offered on (he American marketer-arid compare the two feature for feature. See for yourself whether the Fairfield is lack ing in any one detail that argues for great' er efficiency, comfort or luxury. See if any car at any price can offer more intrinsic value than the Fairfield at $1375, If we have overstated our case, you will know it just the minute that you have completed such a comparison. If, on the other hand, we are right and we sin cerely believe that we are then you will have done yourself a real service and we shall both be the gainers. Surely no proposition could be fairer than this. Surely no intelligent man can afford to purchase any car until he has made an impartial investigation of this kind. Will you see the new Paige Fairfield today? FAIUF1ELD "SIX-46, FLEETWOOD "SIX-38, " SEVEN-PASSENGER, $1375 f. o. b. Detroit PAIGE -DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, D. E. WOODLEY Creswell, N. C DETROIT, MICHIGAN 0) Be ure to Read Last page Carefully. he Greatest Bargain jporfcum&s Ever Offered' 3y Plymouth's Shopping Center. i i 1! V