1 ; c 1 r.i ' ' ' .J fl c-1 f:r ' . to ' i f--i "wcci. ; c! v.: it is go v 1 : L::s, u 1 1:3 it. - - -1 1 - "i L:r"3. is now : 2 L:-it C:-th Caro- i rr-i ratification. : i r --:3 tzis workable. The t i i -rfl-w. izsh with a ,t renditions! etc. eeat can help you 1 2 details, and I advise you I f-i tefsre definitely eoing .;r new crop acreage. Bet- j si's than sorry. , t , ".-j rrcli 1: : c :l::::2ers.-.' ' ' , ; . irz Hares tots I m vnrltir y:u cl:t ar'.:( ' i I tare nat $:t c .i, I t .Ii will te re;:it 1 v' . : . 1 tlis, I ezrect I'll trj tj c ii cv vote. L7 c'ir r cza -- vcria ga few qu::ll:r3. l i - . I' La A m w J I.::. ILD.T-" " ' . r.'irt, r:.-i ::-:i -r- I : ., I ., - ..n3 w. i c i I.:. Li:l:r C trere tL-Uij u tl2 1 :s cf Urs. Ilabel Eilt cli- iri tis reek end. -1- y a nULWOIlKS BELL -y c'isI me about this last . c 1. TLe till proyed to be a r cr;Ic:ive "as fireworks, -v t!ioTis22id rieces on the t f a v house t ' LobbYsts had t?crMng on it for ; weeks, 1 it to pieces before it ever : 1 iitcdr You boys can have In caii next holidays, but ; ' r2xt scariEj; us to death, ..A te cartful; won't your.- n c;ue now. , to- i L..XS. ViOj &QUUI IU15 lv IT If you vote for us 31 rs-!i with the pneumonia and flu. that mean you wczt a li;:r t.:re cacdiM attend her. he is iu xeaacr cciijr . ' Itiswiy lmprovms.' TTat necesrilv. ." " I T'i- Tn t?a ITxwtll left xe- Daes it make Tender: wet otLm. fftT JU.M Walker Eosdtal dry! ' , . at Wilmington, where she will Ur attend the Ilasonie Ken wonlia't tiat CD1" :J wixa iae . -ttAndftd. AEQ Stores in tks fisyc-tcea coun- , eddinz bells seem to be lies now .cciit-- ' fvc offer further costrd cf we;'. If the news be true. Ilrs. uxaay stores, ty the state, prohibiting U the attractive daughter of the aaverusijijj v -t- laic .,x;.-..';vjaf ki66j ' bcar-s, ia local newspapers, ,oy she is an accomplished musi heralis, etc. ? ' v ' . v, ' V? ; cian. Mr. Grady is one of Duplins ' .... k mtmln l.i Li :! TMl J ?r T7. T.T. TTolt bffa VC ffT-ftii nat week. Ilia cli -I rs-TA niiflfid lioms: tzt tj is jrsvirg nicely, and able to be u ZZzz.zi like winter tixre ia Circtute . again ixiiay a. u. wk;a we awoke to find the rid no- tier earth coverea la ner ccaua ful csroeat of white. Wasn't it a bvcy sight! , ; ' Hn; W, E. Gooding visited lira. Anra westorook last jmoay ai tsrnoon; ,' :f ; ipv. - ! . - T'r William "nTiHA nf TTinntfln is spending sometime with hex son and family, J. w. Bhue. ' - T.Tr. . lTiifrn : IT iitvkU made a bu inoti n'r a ITinafmi - Rnnrinir afternoon.: Seems good to have turned from Chicago recently. Ece Cincrs tzl Urs. Ilcli x : cd Mrs, Coy Cith Tuesliy noon,4 . ' ' . , B.F.Snuaim As we go to the press we learn f tkat B. Frank Smith of near Csi ti Church in Smith's Township is very ill in the General Kemorial; t::-ital in Kinston. v : . r D2NTAL OJKIC ; , ; i -1 ; " . ; " -. Thi pfl f!ftTr. health officer. states that Sr. Eoonce, of Bjnston will begin the dental clinic in ine county schools on Monday, Feb- , xuary 15th. There will be sixteen weexs spent m uw wjuw -, and four weeks ' in the ; colored , r schools. The clinics in the colored schools will be held by a colored dentist -' - ' ' iat better than local units alone. tSth will recover soon.' To you favor texts lor scnopis, tf.n i drftiiw wmca isaca.isc ciuici v. nA friend in Tei rlcal, mental, moral, ana spinuuu tuckr olnftitftiin driiikit jana &.enxucry. " . ... . rii : i..' I TTna V. HO It TeLUXIieu, VO 5 1-Ti rRtialns intact in :r,-' ia site, cf the fact that t csusties are " v repealixg it tMs session. Jtepresenta- ::t' has t introducea 5; i 'wiU leave the ' paym 1 . X . At. Jam4iaii ty ccisioners.-Th;1huig than all the, laws able to walk around in the house Irccae racket, ana nasoeen ; - Ealeieb.J " ion crul ivw ttimi v tieonle. who have tcd more money from 7 the ly for chickens, sheep, 5'etc, : their, actual value. This is dways the case, but the act i-non altnaoy Rnmp. have col- tsitlt, ttwui"'( - -1 inoney from the county for t:ck, reported destroyed by m " excess 01 uieir on fB'fAJ temoie .Duras Glad to report she is unproving. v Miss Victom woainK- her sister, Mrs; Walter Khue re: r.v it j- tsii. fiiTnwfms and 1 ; j jars. ciua mw ,r , 'daughters. Belle anf Aubrey, and we can pass in Raleigh.1 r:;; kenansviixe itews . ; ' like Houston 'of Kenansville and John Walberton of Williams burg, Va ," will be at the home of "Bob" Houston of KenaMviueor.- a visit from Friday untu sunaay. J"a-M f SEEMAN i 1 JU Li LJ Tlio Finest Canned Gocds OnThe. Mu&ot gpIapefeuit JUICE, a can V 7' . 1 v' - cakge juice a can 1 - CHAPE JUICE ;, a pint rsuiiE juice a can' 15c 12c 18c 12c . 1 j., AC?AHAGUS V OAp ; ILLS, a can - Caj , n . I., pi -.-J-?i ..;.",i -iK ' " r. if I a can -r Cf4 SPLIT PEA SOUP v a can 1-, iU f!OTISO?niE MADMLEHE, a can 10c 2Cs :.'F2UIT SALAD. OA v; a can -Ayy sncii , peaches q C p cf-rw n. ran . a can , TUNA' FISH.; t. a' can". - "r'i ', , 121 25c 35 c SWEET PICKLED PEACHES, a can SWT PICKEED Q rj ' APBICOTS, a can ODC " KAtLllTiXli i . , "PEARS, a can Z . STRINGLESS , BEANS, a can - " SARDtNES t . a" can CRAB MEAT H 24 c 24c 17c 31c Scrjnins VLife Roco Pan Calce Syrup 28c pt. G 1 - . . i L. i- A.1 DEES PHARMACY Wallace, North Carolina Announces Opening Of Their n n-: f n r nn a j J'U J : In The Old Bank Of Duplin Building - - Oh The Corner. The Public Is Cordially Invited To Attend Our UemW 2.. 1 1 it will be bur aim to continue to give to the public tjhe very highest merchandise at the lowest possi-blepnce. ;: Wallace, North Carolina '-V-'-'.f,' " ' ' I, . M f (in nr. at. cr etohe)

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