s I'r. 8"! I. ' ' li. 8 1. i 7, - d?y a 13 CJ"-' -"", v il'jri end g'.-i .of rs r l c y imvinx Daily, v:rr our stoke book See the new ityleg and nuke your Selection whfle yon can' get the pick. -, t . PRICES ABU LOW .1 KKSTOF8 MOST KODEEH DEPARTMENT STORE ocoooooooooo DrpdyV cooooooooooooooooooooooct P . ? , . : -; - See Us For ' . g o COMPLETE LINE OF o (J ; , FARM IMPLEMENTS o ' - or i , O Feb. 24-4t o lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO r I -A Hi i Warsaw Drug Warsaw, ) KUBM0 facial -V' tissues' LM fix r-mut a CcJ Liver CUdV 1U ftt m Pmttiii Ilaeral OH 50 'Zila Lotion Ai.cr t r " kN AnlWI rlaTMtr 10 Tsncf la the Cas4 Caat Fralle Bexall Baaia Party Aak aa far statlaa aadl exact rmtmmt ' SfUJ Uasa af bread east. JOlVTBBMt .00 t.aia-4' - le-e t:uJs.-t, s;xr.t tLe week er. her with his raietts, U. ail Krs J. V7. IIuauLard. Jumps LewLixk. son of U. and lire. D. JL Eewlak, who had an appendicit s operation at wu minrton. is ' getting along very Kr. and Mrs. Jesse jrosseu ana Kiss Betty FusseTl left Konday morning for lonaa, wnere uiey will mwnd a lew weeas . Kiss Elva JTorton, of Rocky Kt, spent the weekend with Mrs, I A. Wilson Kiss Virrinia Ward, of Raleigh, recently visited her matter, jars, Visa Lihv Kav Carr, who . ; has been a patient in James , Walker HosDital for some nme is sun se- rioaslyflL"' -' , .' Kr.J. C. Hanard,. 7r spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. yelTertonj near Fremont. , Ivey Kaness, who had an appen dicitis operation in James Walker Bosnital recently, is improving. . Harvey Soney, Jr., who i : a o o o o o a EUTSTOH, S. C. ' Gmpany I 'AWaT"c9 1 Etectrex Rood Heater 0 DOIM i a arista a y HAraiNa iaa aa mimumy ' Shavlag Creaaa)JUlvw ra pmmt aa anvr r Hafcaer Cleva;U J. -' JLiuiitil i i V X J Taata Baaah ' llW s. ,-3 L: c i t -'y is Lvrs L -t t' S. I-c ' 'c - IT! 3 L -'-'a E. Yavertoa tu. V ed ter parents ii Llantoniu. j durirs tJie we.' " 3. lira. V. JJ I' a zoci Konnt. lecen:' . ut a few c with her mother, lira. I-Le Cell ars. ISrs. Ion Smith spent the week end in Clinton. " l'.t'amn T, W WiHiams, XL P., Allen, Herbert Cottle, J. 1L T.arnr and Kiss Eessie Johnson attended a I -ptiat W It S. meet ing of the Wilmington association is Wallace one day last week. BEKEFTT PARTY , A Vnpfit hearts nartv will be VJym hv the Rosehill Woman's flinh in the iiasomc nau. on wu npsilay 4 afternoon. ' Febrnary 9 from 8:30 to o'clock. All of the town and community are invited to come. Twenty-five cents, will be charged for playing. .' " KRS. WILSON EUTERTABTS . C On Batnrday evening, - January sa w . L A. Wilson trave par ty, honorinsr her truest Kiss Elva Norton, of Rocky Konnt, ' . Hearts and anagrams were piay A at five tables. After several in teresting progressions, scores were r, tf v. 1. totaled and -.Kin i Horton! waajend with'their daughter, Krs. JL tmnA to b winner of ladies high score priae, a dainty linen jhand- kerchier, ana mgn score juuong tha men was won by H. M. Wells, for which he was given an ash tray Kisi Uorton, as guesi , f oi honor was presented 'a box of powder.-' v- r , Th hostess, assisted . by . her daughter, Kiss Betty Wilson, serv ed a sweet course. . p. A. AiraouiscEMEin; Vme JMsema j, l j me The SosehiH P. T. A will meet nam leaders for this meeting are ilrs. J, E. Teachey, Krs Ht; ' Boney, Mrs. JO. jr. Auen, ana ' u. B. Turner, and the subject to be discussed is "Juvenile Delinquen cy and Crime." ' ' - - ' ,i "- H- Virginia Dare's ;:: Cirtli Cc:lilicatc; In Lcitlcii ' , , ) Raleigh, An official copy of Virginia Dare's birth .. certifi cate, signed by ; President Roose velt and Governor Koey, now re poses in the archives of "His Kaj- esty i Government,", m jjnaon The: presentation was maue bv Jlr.' Carl V. Reynolds, ' State Health Officer, thronj-h the - Ee - partment af State, in A.'asUr;ton,lpostd of Krs. f which forwarded the framed doc - ument through tne united fc taxes 'Embassy. 'Hit Majesty,i Government dmnlT anvreciates the dft." Er. Reynolds was informed, on behalf of Seville Chambenaiu. . . ' Dr. Reynolds also pre. LI a copy to President Roost.;.''-,- v,La signed the eertuicates on t e oc casion of his visit to Eoii h v Le la land, August 18, last year, uUn the 350 birthday of Virgin 'a T .e who was the first child cf I . j- lish parents born in the hemisphere, was celJorr' 1 Fort Raleigh, dnring t: e r " season, which drew tLiM. visitors - .from all parts cf woild. ' - " t' e u v a. k..- -nr.: Li.... Mrs" Carrie T e'e i 1 1 'ington, D. C. erc't f e we rl viith Wr PMlA'a fcrOUvt. . Jl. Ji. Powell and fanuly of Eo-.Vy ri.i"'- ' ' Mr. ; and lira. ii. if. - gioweai have moved into' their new home on Pine Street. . - v Mrs. R. E, L. whcllesi tpent last week end with her sister, Mrs. S. Jl Branch .in Enfield. , Miss Jean Thomas was in Farm ville for the past week end; ,; : t . Mr.r and Mrs, Alfred Cooper spent the week end with friends., lawyer and has a lawyer for ia Faison. ; .r Miss Helen Marsh Best wat the ! gnesl of. her cousin, Mary 6rah.i am Herring of Rocky Konnt Sat urday and' Sunday "VJ J-.t1'; ' Mr and ITda. O. F. Pri.in and Catherine Pridgen spent tia week Wilson Shonlara of Rich Sauare Miss Edith Corratt returned to Greensboro after a few days with her parents, Kr. and lira. C. W. Surrat- ',- Kr. Bland Pickett visited rela tives in rlon, & C, last weci. We welc :e Kr. and lira. Bak er , Kiss Hatch, lira.- Baker's sis ter to our town from Clayton. Also Kr. and' l!rs.-Harry Potter and two small children fram Ka nolia., y tf:- S?;-' 'f'i . Those atendin? the IL'K. IHi- . LutituteT Grace Church, Rev. A. J.. Andrews, ls. Hand Pickett, Mrs. C. W. Surrat Mrs. Charlie Carroll, Mrs. D. E. Carl ton, and Krs. Park Pridgen. EUTERTAES AT TEA FOR RECENT BRITS ' Krs. G. D. Ecnnett entertained at a lovely tea Thurify after noon, at her home on 111 El-cct, honoring Krs HClivrey Eaci, re cent bnde. Krs W..P. Pridn recei 1 ' ' the door and r:rtt .' Jr.; received in the L' punch was served ry Z t " Straujrhn and I'rs. L . Lps. Ilrs. Ben Io 1 1 It of the registration. 1 v J. Fturior ushered gucttj tie Lbrary to "the drawl room, s c : where the reccivir'r L 'e v. el -- '.tt 'JIis. R. E , i . v. r.. x y i : i. 3 I 1 , 1L.8 ' T t .aL st! i, f a , cr it i 1 1 1 on a rt c . ' : i v : 3 e I'.s J. KiJ " 4 ' l!rs. L.1 1 31 tlie t was covei ! ew.ierr 1 v carna'. oi j Cut fc burnic? t each end tf ilis. II ' Kis. E. r. and soivcd 's c and v I At c 'ir.d c " ,i. f. r. d H.jy I rvirr r'1 .5. J. ' . J , r-1 'i ' ; i . c 1 Lt 1 - t r 1 3 f ;r r Icrnv Dr. C -l.am - i rrj cuy 1 traiss. Tlree ' 9 . would 3 nJe of ' tj attend a ' - r 1. a heme of . 1 .V . ' XWli1 i.., 'w. i a r t aavcB.iore.1 s aid htrrJ talk are re- "s s?-s that her hus '3 Tanicl Wells, who ! a ) I. i i.t"i -n County, ser ved tL:: 'i tie entjre Civil War. a ball at is ohool for Boys in Ha: -"jAa wicn her future bus- bar! v. 3 member of the ment ei'. .inci. regi- Urs. closest living rela- tives are a granddaughter and 'great gra-IJUuhtcr in Indiana- poLs i T-r.. fiinzerii a lawyer, married jher father-in-law.., Mrs.-: Ringer, forrccr'f -SSm Gladys Wells," at- fcs? i school in CJinton, was a 1" i rt ing student at H .C. CI W, Mo, and graduated in ic:i as Ce first law student at1 Ann Arbc?, ISch Five ears ago, when Krt Wells was : 82. she made a two-way bus trip to ; see' her grar '.airliter and reached each desuiiauon without a jar to her health. - ' T 7 "s is ore tf a family of jc titers fal to t.otLers. The younirest cf thii irroun to die was a brother, who was accidentally killed at it ago of 70. The only other inei-ier of this faau'y liv- tesr at rf nt isa aster, I?s. I- Ida Will.u . j, of Ea:ehia, who was 78 years old on Thursday,-, Janu ary 8, Dr. and Ers. Uranam wu liama aas' " 1 ia Fiviiz Krs. Wil liams a I .1' 'y duincr on Thurs day and "Z.t Caraa" was one oi the tlicf S$r . ' . : At hcxe Ilrs. Wells is the de voted z S cf It iiiast great w t ' :r r.;rLlin CZljims, CLe cr. vu-.': rs olher close r! -i i.i f s rT-:tyre and! r 1 : -' s cf 'V.'i: -ce and in I'tf f tie Lie Eo-ck WeSs ia V . " ;n, D. C. There has at r T,"";ic:r'n in Let fa- . I.-. "..c" '1 V.'lUiams of k 1 toe yean ago "; ,v " 7 . !:'.iilL' Bland of i v.w.a in town Thursday. I '1 E. P. Strickland and L. E. ( r of Warsaw were i t - jt ' '7, . 7 ' i L ..cJi Sanderson, mus- ' :a I t,ir' -rre spent W. esl -;re with her parents, I .'.til j. L. II Xandenon. j ""7 1 rs of Campbell Col-1 " rcnt '.e week end with It 's, t-i."and Krs. J. V.; I" j.AC. Cavenaugh of V7I1-; .'.a r""Lt Tatar Jay aftars L her t ler, ri"s. C. V. J ., , r. r"y rrette J r 'd her and ir"t 1. l- s t J'.oa asd Jv! a T 1 ia k 3 V ' r : r if - i 1 7 H. Ward was ia ' -3. XIlwS L' 7 ' and lorn Ires gent-I -ay in r:"ston. T. T i7o'j. Vocatx. 1 vi- cultural teacher in ths stoil, ir, able to be W and resume his c-i, . ics, after a few days confinement due to illnecs. , 1'jre. Karv B. Parker - was ia Raleigh Eonday. llr. and axi. L. u. seawcu ana two children of Jacksonville were visitors at the home of R. C Sea patTAav afternoon. r "- ' .... Mrs. Frank Jessup and children spent part of last week in loiza- ethtown and Tayettevuie, ; wna relatives. - ', ' ' Rc2chi!l Hcnorl : Roll 5th Month Second grade : Elizabeth Fussell, ITattift Pearl Herrins. Sally Sim mons Jerome, Dorothy Thomas,. Inv Ttrnwniner. Doane Cottle, J. "C. Knowles, Edgar Murphy, Hunt er Wells, V. , S. weus, Jr, aus Gray Baker, Thelma Brown, 'inei- ma J. Brown. ' Third Grade: Eva Benton. Lor- ene Murphy, Annie E. Merritt, El len FusselC Carlotta Sholar. t . f Fourth Grade i Sallie Orey aer ring, Helen Ann Griffin, Margar- et Benton, Dorothy Knowles. i i a Fifth Grade: Billy Griffin, An- na Holmes Lewis,' Allison Bryan, Pansy Alderman, ; Gayle Wtw, Ruby Ann Kaness, Hilda Mallard Eivth Grade : Joseuh Grimes, Cenry Ward, Jesse Wilson, Kary in Bradshaw, Betsy Hall, Ruth Luller Herring.' Seventh Gradt Louise Barnes, TtniM CriffiiL ; Grace" Robinson, India Register; Estelle Thomas. ; Eiphth Grade; Myrue xeacney. - Kinth Grade.: Reba, loung, Cleo Sanderson.- : V '.$"JJi Tenth Grade: iXucile Merritt Ruby Enowles.;:?5;f &H Eleventh Grade;: Helen Batts, Ruth, Fussell. - , , Frcfn Wallacell On Tuesday evening February, I, the boys and girls teams oi tne Rosehill school met both, teams of the Wallace school on the latter's court The score was 14-4 in fa Af "RiKohill hnir and 23-20 in favor of Rosehill girls. . Gordon Teacney, ;maKing nve i points,? won high, score for r-the j boys team, t '7';iv' ' Therehas not been a reaT fre-- isrht car shortare ia the JJ United states since 18L2. .,' ".? ' ; ;: ; TcJACCO a:.l I ' , 11 if "HABE $23 EXTRA PEA OX 0... j" "We planted 8.7 acres of oaM, which wa top-dressed with 1 ri t " lbs. J?er acre of Arcadian. . r harvested 561 bu. and are ic. I them for seed at $1.00 per bu.lue , t best we can figure from pat ,. i 'yields we received art extra proht . .' from this field of over $200.00: '' 'HSiHi'C and H. S. Smiths a JM;;:.'i i-k v Wakulla, N C. 'BEST WHEAT I EVER aWSED"' . , . ' Thia la the second year I hava,-, used Arcadian on my v ""t and ; ;; 1 have for the becond j r tha . best crop of wheat I I u -ver' .V raised.- Arcadian more t- u ju : , Wed my yield." , - ' f T9T.B-.:Wbb, Shelby, JT. CV" ; 'WADE FOUR TIMES THE C"'T OF t , '''This year I top-di 1 rr rrj trains with Arcad in i. i. averaged approximately ;j h " more yield to the a-re t 1 - i ' no Soda waa used. 1. r .ia ' profit ia more ' . than fbnr times -L' the cost of Area ...dian."-"-- j . i . C,.A. Sbepard, , t i I 1 " CiL 13 v : "; BARFtiTT COMPAN . ! Pale'rh. I; u.n. r ! i I 5 " J - I - - rn:i cclt: ty rs. i:cii:i a