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4 For Drees 98c to, $1.50 SHIRTS r-1 fcrth Jo, c:g a tit : i cl tiir & j. Heavy transmit t. ii r i out cf town tlx- day aid night ezs - r cas lined, up along tne i!ici About the center of town is se en a small shed where nundreis of people move throuja daily. Un An the shed in tne center is a o vuung line ana on eacn side cx tne i Ilrs. Lclizl lw afternoon. Ilrs. I and I2zi Vir: assistant hcotccocs. - cf " v.; im u wiv stream oi autos. tiui Aii ' interesting feature cf II liV W -w-"- w . f , 1 ' i ' W lors and trucks' move along lnjmeetinjf was a report cf to L.-t3 nnirlc alert fashion. Hen axe raD-' Club meetinsr in Charlotte, rca au jjirowuig open attwocjr by Ilrs. II. 7. Farrior ani Ips ewees, inspector give - mem we 'Bettie jtiisey. im ima uerns nno(- nve.r. the auctioneer is chim-i was in charge of the urotrram. Vo ing away .his cry to the buyers cal Musio "Barcarolli" from talcs lor lugner ,pnti. r bervjtce 4uvof Hoffman by Offenbach, were re are alert ana unloading! tne bU nderer by Mesdames I. K. Alder n'p a fast ni trmlnrs rrnnlfft'TniJti. f!. V TTnwfta rnifl WJlL Hnll. anve1 ud on the Diaiform. btand.Mlss Yvonne Alderman cave an ing oil. front the shed one hears-instrumental number, r "Cradle itue cry oi tne auctioneer ana the song:' oy jBronms. . r Did ox. the buyer through two loud ' Befreshments, consisting of ice speakers whicn nave been hooiceti ' cream and caKe: were served dur- up. . i ' , v . " ;,,ing tne social nour., -.i Diress Shirts ;, a . '. WHITE and COMES'"-' 98c to $U5 . " , Men's Dress ,vSHO'-s;'::: $2.95 to S4.95 ROSE HILL TRADINGS r Rose HiU kei is more than phased with , : V. HEAETS PARTY. , . 1 ;rebs it is making., Tne'nui-j' 1 ,'Iy s s , ' Af .!",", A L is,faraJead oi last ., sea- " a hearts party was enjoyed VnH ' i. - ji Cv ) at:. raytt: , rucsts cf ' : Ev-clj.: . days Ust Jchn VSi : i:;:3i::t:' . . " . C;'I:3 Jcr::. 1- .' i k Jdlistts r.v'.i cl - i: visitirs her ciit, I -3 . .'!3. Kiss Crr.cs ViZszl cf Ilill h vieitir j her aunt, Ilrs. J. X. EradsMw Ilr. arJ IlrsJ. L. Tradel-aw vis ited lir. and Ers. Owen Ctokes of Orifton during the week-end. . r : The Watson boys, sons of Ilr. and Ilrs. B. T. Watson cf Wallace, were visitors in town last week Bobby 'Herring has returned to waPace .with, them W stay- aor ' . J. Z.p. r: er ft t: t r , TELLS IT TO TIIEYrC several.days, ' s Vti -il, CTD't c f. 0 Sutton. manager - of the marker is more than pleased with' progress K(!t IS is son and service is quicker than nas; ihursday, evening, April 15, Hvffi. nwn ii -:m RnRA Will.',; Tat. tJ-r nr;b tr;rMi-r.i T.f mere," are leaving tne sucu with deiWii Alter axrivini. tie eka m smiles on tieir iacesJandxo date German: After the guests had arr satislaction nas been exDiu'ssea on imA atr lAitifl in a tramp miAftn: every hana' at; prices received! ia'ing what iamous person they re- iRopTIlll. -, " 1 ' " '"J - ' . .ntr,f In'itinniT "Raeo "Rail Mcnday's sales thia week" shows game was played, each side scor-1 a total of Aiot vaVa 'sold ran- mg Dy answering questions. Four ging in price Irom .iJ. to' $4.25 ! taoles of hearts were then played. mostly ifZ.BO to $3.545. "-.Tuesday Miss Martha Yelverton and Ear showed about the same number of ' nest ' Xeachey winning wnighest crates, sold with -prices averaging 5COres Befreshments: consisted of ?3.'oo, some selling up U $t?0. vice cream andcakaand mints. V" - ..'ai "i 'Guests Twere Imsesr-'Martha ' ' . " - . . 1 j Yelverton, Mildred Stanley CaroK v "PfMiT "nnftkaftTi ihti market ris . vn" BrinklftM,1 :: Elizabeth f' orlaw holding prices down,' Manager Suv verna Taechey, Margaret Shaw, ton stated He saia mat -there arei jjiary 5usan wiuanSj.Aunie, jlou too many green and cold hurt berise herring, ;f Mrs Elizabeth Vickf ries, found in packs,- Fanners are" and Messers:S.' Q.' Harness,4 ,Ther-ure-ed to sell a better nacki ifihey-man Dennins, James M. 'Teachey, want the most for their cropFor; James Matthews, Horace Ward instance, suppose you seil a bad 1 !pack,the market brings you, the hi ghest possible price. - The'' buyer ship it north ,the merchant sells lit' to a housewife.- The housewife and Earnest Teachey. ,"' V -' TOWN ELECTION1' i ? The following "notice . Ihas been posted: -Candidates f oi 'the town offices i will be nominated in the iemntiea a cut of berries and finds "handful nf preen and cold hurt "'" li-m'pg ghe goes1 back .and com- Auditorioum of the Rose Hill pub-' ; 11 H ii;,. . fha winwlioTit, W Rhontst he fenhonl hnilniiu' fln,f Thnranav I i i n -r- uiw ivr' xv .v vr. ; s : .y-'J- w i --?'-' tttp tittpttw TTOES v ' back at tae commission mercnani'Apru oui o tu, ous p.m. . - w ' - ; ?T7 1,urL1JM .luTt -. ' r ' ' ' J ' . - .-- All qualified-voter of the town J- - I , ". ., , ' j , v f 'A " -'':v'v 1 i.. ' J. 4 if, -ft , . r it il -fir STRAWBERRY ;i; A , CORN i . -i r h ' 1 HUj I X, r t. , (' I 1' i.ii - ' '' t t 1 f If i Prices Always Right i ( I, T 'I (( '(i tii' , COME AND SEE US J are requested to. attend and part-! icipate in nominating these can- j didatna;who 'will stand for elect-j yffoa town1. election; to be ; iield on May 4, 1937. ' i , y ,. hose Hni personals ft , ? i i i I, ii in il. ( i i. i. Mr. and Mrs. L. CHerrins: vis- I ited mends m Clinton last inur. ! afternoon. - '. t " i " i; 'Mrs.' T.B; Rouse, Mrs, E. C, Xaiuer,' ' and Mrs.' B L. Harrell , were visitors in Wilmington wed-1 inesdayt' of last' week. Mrs. P. S. ! Newton returned with them. . M 'Tv'G. -Jerome' ot Washington,. Frank Jerome of vero IJeacn, iia. ' and J. D." Jerome of Ciaxton Ga. aro in ,t6wn. , , ' . , I ,-Mr.' and Mrs. 1. A. Earden vis ited Mrs. Earden's parents in Eeu 'laviile Sandav, - V ! ' Mrs. W. M. Rochelle and Eeulaj Harry aur Helen T'eachcy cf E ji ! gaw were visitors in town this i . j. i ' ' Mrs S. 0. Harness took Misses i"l2.ral!:.rya Earden, ' Kcea Tar v vNesco Oil Ranges, all sizes : Insecticides, Sprayers an Dusters ; v ITobacco Transplant ers LaWn Mowers, Chick Feeds, Foufi tains arid Feeders Field Jarid Gar- t Garden Seeds u f -f'u ! V V i, f 1 ' rf,,' 1 i Stock Feeds and Tonics ); We Biiy Your Farni Produce. I I ( ft1; ' :v-' All- ieadiiraW .Kx'H&aBjIs ' of.-' :V:fEMtiiLiizizr;: A 1 1 t I! I 7 ,v l i l "7 . .i r v 7 cf .i - r r";.rv"-. ' ,v777-;;. ) i .
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