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wmf ivo "Carefully ! i I ! i 3 i 1 ! '.1 i,3t wwes for her welfare. , 3 , , R 1 S t t ' 1 ., " n k -a c . .rr i.", 1 1" a tc'.s rf tie t ' -fosi J stite job trc ..e L,-a.on i A. J. I-'Assa, prinof-d rf the i A. J i.'iiiiiti e . u at presem iaTBa j.ii ' 1 f-".'"s ant to saceeel I Giif- "7 rl!a of Cm eommuiity s rtti Cxt t&a it foe r I essJ tMt heart- ... . j , - - r"d r C Lai v.ll 3 I.- ys VJ.il month cf work on Toe. 2nd. a es.tia i v-l be aJil-d to i'a t. i j to complete 1 3 yfc-8 V 'v. ' FAE1J rzxis- -I Urs. IX. J. x-uJinas oeea iu- ! f -h)" f roia a broken rib and "1 at lis hoe 1 i - r f tained " fr on s, J. y, A. 1 . j XIartLa i. 7, .x,:V - V,. , . , ! t j,k SJice v.eajcsoay wucn uw days room. -a The school at Warsaw opened late this fall, 4ue to construction on the building, and will finish its Work be turned h ST ! ftta 1 &S Sen and family days of freedom from tie class-. . . . tw attractive new home. . ' " ' v ' ' Tliss Sallie Hill has returnea from a two week's visit to Dur ham and Charlotte. rwi twis Kimnifi mcuuuen una iu- .-' turned home after visiting her -' . j ir Ktfco' Tf1n1VAt . and , J ? (friends en route. , " 5 I X, Jeath Oates entered the' Golds , f boro hospital -for treatment last wei.i aUr t for so-i ft" "e. L'rs. L. tUe f " ' J. C , ( 1." n. " I s T.c' i ' rc'-a pave a c -ii i'7f rt -A' 'isJioolage tn Uy fct i-e home of Tir fnstpr rnrents. lr. and Mrs. Toup Hines After several nours 0( gw3 til ri me nosiess served cJe Willi hut chocolate. Krs.' Eis3s,lieth Croom, of Win-ston-C.k3 arrivci Thursday ev- enteff to r :.J few days wrtn her sister.Iis. S. E. Ireland. ISr. and Kr3. :rn.2 iayiox, oi Goldsboro, ijcr.t C.rlay with Mrs. Taylor's molher, Urs. Z. A. Miss Ethel Carr, a junior mgn school student was senousiy m a auboiuuLui: iiu. .. ,. ht and is now in t e i 'ospital. if ..a u i ; - Faison has d.s'f.no.n- ,, scor.- i antile business. E. S. , : 3 Cai.jt , -nted the building c j s t . ng comiunLating 1 vail i ... .Jrd - enter mio t-s B"-(cic:on l.'tlls of Gold. Kl'3. I ned hrr : Gwens 1 and is flftAn ma eery store. 1 s planning to car- r E wes of j ry other merchandise mj From flie rece:. . 1; ad.lltion to 'J, nes. ! guests were directed ij 1 s. r. There was art teresting. meet-, D Blanchard into t.e C ' - 9 Tt T v n heA in the I : v.... - t-- .1 Aug vji ov . ' room wxiere ju.ii. u.-.a -T . 1 " I. C1 . . - m, AiailMAAl . . . . . ... I VI jjapusi viiuiuu cai.. t jjjg paill Williams. s;t. a, at i. eiry v The .delegations from IVe other- chnrches were large. - 1 fr'Tr,''T r Miss Elizabeth Snees, of . 1 ' . --. EilL called on Miss Minnie XIl . len a few hours Thursaay. , Miss Daisy Burnnam lias return m tn fha ichool to take to her du ties after being1 sick for a week; There will, be a unnstmas pa- svtie I'ol a.G!7fS' i HAT LAST " till Void Sett Ckaimi and Crosses Iveaizf la Klvef , r ' Chin ; " Crystal .V laghter. Locked C 1 i ! f A - ?. yW I. reyouron. J. HL L2VEOnN & CO, ; wwvi WftlK-.i t-T" iWV FOR A FITTING ClU.uZl i! What Could be L. tcr than a d;:Ii 55 51 V't'i'jj i ; ANNOUNCING ) , ft 0 - . .iBeulaviUe's wew A ; j j rACU citppi.Y STORED: L QUPLINITES:s Si i Can fez hsst me Through the T3 t rkn-tr". Bells? fi Thb b Jeff McLendon Inviting ft vou to Sten at.... " -' '; f ' " rf CLAQC & WHITE S2RVICE STATION Vhen ycu do your Xnias Shopping k h mi Mill IMtt-V 14 . n l Everything for the Farm and Home i of, healthy, whohbcnie, tasty r HINES ICE CREAM Elva Keyring near Seven Springs Monday. ,. , 1 Mrs, Laura Boney has returned from Keaansville where she has been visiting Mrs. W 3. Murray. Mrs. . Rachel A. Sontherland. Mrs. D. B. Herrine. Miss Annie I Ionise Herring and Ethel and Bob bie Heng visited miss eme Sontherland in Henansville Sunday iiiftprnoaiL j - '.. - Among those from Bosehill at tending the tea and shower given by Mrs. Ealph Carlton, of Wal lace honoring Mrs, Kenneth Blan chard. were: Mrs. Jl R. Bland, U fY.rUV Mn " 51 J5liM",.W, William., Mrs. Hugh m w ; aw. r-i" I wells, mrs. Oscar liisseii, jars 11 ' : " :: " " " - ' ' ' ' ' "in - m,-.. pt, w,w : U717 PI TV , VOI TR CfM NIK Y R Mr a h p. Alien vki- 5 ' ' . ; v , 4 Suited they; son in wibuington on UUf 1111 If 'H jr muuuujri I. vnristmas specials auu. , m 4 Get Acquainted ;Pricesr C Sugar : . i . . . . . v. . f ; . -lb. 5 l-2c p geant given at the . Presbyterian Church Sunday nignt. . . ROSEHILL y Mrs. L. H. Bradshaw and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bradshaw visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bradshaw inly:. itd ifc.Herring'V "mother, Mr i n For that matter, what could be bet- If ter at any time? ! ' ' t -'J? H"' : Eat Some Today .1 BLUE BELL' Si L CASH SUPPLY STORE vi Mrs. Lila K- Lanier, Proprietor N BEULAVIIXE, K. C, , - 4 I 5? . . . i mum --1 . ...n,..,.l XXliiw. fiiiwJ nuvi vJ i-MK't wmiv. . M - . f auk v V t fct' . IT' . l , . I Hi J v Mrs. Tom Barden snent Tues 4av fn WilniiiMrtnn 111 d 'vJK CfOU!l, 111UUC B UUB11ICBS t iTharlnffn im Wniufair. . - j r r Mrs. D. J. FusseU has returned Jk from a visit with her father, Mr. Baker in Holly Springs. - Miss Jtuth" Murray snopped in Wilmington Monday. 5 , i Mesdames J, E. Teachey, A. W. Wlialp-T and Eavford MnrnheT spent Friday in Wilmington. U. II. Jfusseu attended a Dan quet at the Sir Walter Baleigh Hotel, mpnaay nignt, given oy tne manager of the Mutual Life Insur ance Company. " Mrs. , A. 0. Teachey , visited her brother, Dr. George Johnson in Wilmington, Friday 4 . -.'";' J.EiHOOD&CO. TWO STORES : ; ; KINSTON, N. C, Places Their Entire $38,000 STOCK ON SALE ' ' To.:Uquidatethe $lZ,Ut;3 txcess. .. Itena Which Show Overstock and S tnctly Christaias Goods Will Carry Unusual Reductions THE GREATER THE OVERSTOCK- THE , t'.". -A- If LOWER THE SALE-PRICES! - .4 i. V kvu4 At the eamd time many staple Medi cines and Merchandise will offer Great Savings for, those with foresight j - 1 ' i.1 : 8 a ft FURNITURE WHETHER IT'S A SINGLE PIECE OB A SUITE ; , you wrLLnin) n at. . . . f, ' 1 IK , Jf " !i 1 . I ,'- , : Heilig c& Meyers , FUBJiriUBE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS , ' n- GOLDSB0BO. ft KINSTON '; 1 IS rtUl-t trti-t ftwavt ii-t i-.fi is't .-s- 'f IT PAYS TO TRADE AT 1 ELLIS STORE H 4 , .---j IN WARSAW l1 iv . we carrv a iiui uitc ui uaiunfiuci 5 : The Polllyanna party given aa-l? teedS, tteavy ana lancy CrOCCn, j r fresh meats, fruits and vegetables, j f li 1 11 iifji1 mni .?.-!'. i.- m fc V"v' ; f r" t : r .... , . . nually by the WMS, of the .Bose hill Baptist church was held this year on, Wednesday afternoon, Dec 8; at the ; nome ,. 01 Mrs. w. I. Bouse. " , . - In the livin? room and dininsr room where the guests were seat ed, decorations, suggestive of the Christina Muun werp. used Fol lowing ' a short ' business session of the society. Miss Bessie John son dimfltftd Mvera.1 tramps and' contests. At the close of the gam es, tsanta: uiaus came in and irom the. Christmas tree delivered n leift to each nerson from her "Pol- hlyanna." r ; f K. Befreshments were served , by the hostess, and refreshment com mittee, A s," - - r - t I UBS KENNETH BLANCHABD :-J . .' E0N0BED I Mm. ITmiiAtli TilatirTiarrl nf Wal. UW WJ1V MCLV1C lliaiAJWfeP WOO I . miM Hiir;!A havm ht KitRpniu. war honored at a lovely party on Fri day afternoon, Dec, 10, when Mrs. Baph Carlton entertained at a shower and tea at her home in Wallace. .. ; ' , Guests were greeted at; the. i. to all saves delivery expense, bock- keeping and loss on boclis; there- j fore we are able to sell at a much j J:! . lower nrice. Our new colicv means j $ 4 savings to U3 and to cur customers, j i 11 When you trade at Ellis' Store now . r! you have money left for ether pur- ' rr :JiE:K50KS:GO Pnrists and Ccc!:dcalers , -' Torlh Q-ecn Street r;oTE: First r!'t!c-.l 1: .,.1 TIPS" - J-" n::v Step r. Out For "cv Christmas X : In :c bet.. F r. u 1 1 1 ess 1 y c loaned r.r:I - ' r : - , DOSC3 U SPECIALS FOR THIS WEE! l! Pure Lard in: cartons, lb. ; ; 12 l-2c I f Fat Oac?' Llcat, lb. v. . . ; . 9 l-2c h Liver FciIJinj, lb. 12 l-2c f Pork Chcps, lb. : . . :i , . . . ; : v L23c ij Fresh Perk ,!b. 121-2candup i iStev Ceef, 3 lbs., ; . . ..... .25c up j rCice Lean Ciccn, ib. . . , i .... . 20c ; J j Tcmalcer, 2 ccm3 Lc ? ! i Armour's i. , 3 larrre cans . .z,s ' i i Armour's I. - 3 small cans, . . 1C z ; ,2 1 Cran-ee, r.eo c! d"T. ... .12 1-7 z ; J r. '''' ' :'' - 1 r"! : -vc 1 1 L.i y t ' ... 4 1 -v . a a " . yr A". JL.. i T iJ(n:(0)p',l
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