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Mr. Tony Costor returned to
Marion last week After visiting
his mother for a few days.
Friends of Mrs. Frank Cockrell
■will be sorry to know she is still
right sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Williford
and Mr. Arthur Vaughn spent
the, weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
B. B. Williford.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harrison
Bpent Sunday in Farmville.
Friends of Mrs. Frank Taylor
"will be glad to know she is bet
ter.
We are glad to know Miss Bes
sie Overman is better.
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Hines tells Roosevelt Legion
taay defer bonus demand.
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H. L. Harriman urges ?15,000,-
000,000 for $2,000 houses.
L. A. GRIMES
PLUMBING - HEATING
PROMPT ATTENTION TO
ALL REPAIR CALLS
PHONE 1304-J
534 Marigold St.
ROCKY MOUNT, N. C.
Just Received ft
Mules
FOR YOUR SELECTION. THESE MULES ARE
OFFERED AT REASONABLE AND RIGHT PRICES.
SEE US BEFORE BUYING
All Sales Guaranteed as Represented
ROCKY MOUNT
MULE CO.
Located in the Tobacco Planters Warehouse Stable,
Next Door to Easley Warehouse No. 2
N. D. PATTERSON And R. H. BAKER, Sales Mgrs.
Biggest Values In
# !
Used Cars!
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These Cars
Must Be Sold
PRICES HAVE BEEN MADE TO MOVE THEM
QUICKLY
NOT IN MANY A DAY HAVE YOU SEEN SUCH
BARGAINS
THE QUICKER YOU COME THE BETTER THE
CHOICE
Twin County
Motor Co.
Authorized Ford Dealer
A firm permanently located and prepared to back up
it's guarantee
GENE STRATTON-PORTER'S
"GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST"
MAKES APPEALING FILM
How a girl of the Indiana
swamplands overcame the obstacl
es that would have prevented her
from gaining an education, is the
story unfolded in "A Girl of the
Limberlost," powerful story of
American rural life, which comes
to the screen of the Cameo Theatre
next Wednesday for a three day
run.
The girl in the title role is pret
ty Marian Marsh, while most of
the obstacles thrown in her path
came from her own mother, play
ed by Louise Dresser. Others of
the brilliant cast are Ralph Mor
gan, Henry B. Walthall, Helen
THE ROCKY
Jerome Eddy, Betty Blythe, Ed
die Nugent, Barbara Bedford,
Tommy Bupp, and GiGi Parrish, 19
34 Wampas baby star.
One of the most popular of the
Gene Stratton-Porter stories, "A
Girl of the Limberlost" has had
| a book sale of 1,750,000 copies
since its publication in 1910, and
is estimated to have been lead
by more than 12,000,000 persons.
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TEN MILLIONTH
CHEVROLET MADE
The 10,000,000 th Chevrolet car
came off the assembly line at
Flint, Mich.,, Nov. 13, a s Chevrolet
workers all over the United States
joined in a celebration marking
the 23rd anniversary of the found
ing of the Chevrolet Motor Com
pany.
Ceremonies were held at each of
the nine Chevrolet assembling
plants throughout the country, at
which company officials were hosts
' (to civic leaders and persons prom
inent in state and local govern
ment.
The building of the 10,000,000 th
i Chevrolet was observed with cere
i monies participated in by M. E.
Coyle, president and genral mana
ger of the company, and the prin
cipal members of his staff.
CHESSON'S Ladies' Shop
312 SOUTH MAIN STREET
Beginning Friday Promptly At 9 A. M.
A GIGANTIC
WINTER SALE
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Coats, Suits, Dresses and Hats!
You've been waiting for this Sale! It's Here! Hundreds of Ccoats, Suits, Dresses and Hats offered in this greater Winter
® a ' e at sacrifice prices you will be glad to pay. Buy now at After-Thanksgiving Sale prices .. . Seeing is believing... !
Come tomorrow
jjlpf 97 Silk and Woolen One Lot of Ladies' Silk One Lot of
§1 DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES HATS
Values to $5.95 Values to $7.95 The Newest Styles Values to $3.98
jjjffl and Creations
To Go for To Go at To Go at
- 88 SIBB SI.BB
I One Lot of QQ I I one L °t of JOO 9
SILK DRESSES Till XXI I WOOLEN DRESSES \ XXI
In all the wanted styles and t ® I lln the newest sport styles t H & M*
shades ... values to $14.75. H ■ and colors .. . Values to K ,j§ J
To Go at I | $7.95 1...... m |
One Lot of One Lot of One Lot of We Have What We Be- i
LADIES' SPORT SPORT AND DRESS LADIES' DRESS Jj
COATS COATS COATS . C OATS •'
. , . Fur-trimmed and plain A special purchase of
All new colors and r ®u£h tailored models ... All Fur-trimmed Coats . . . Values to $39.50 .
materials ... Sizes 12 to colors... Sizes 14 to 48. Some with Muffs .. . To Go at A I
46. Values to $9.95. To V alues to $12.75 ... To Values to $22.50 ... To fcO£l OO HHf
Goat Goat «|>Zb.OO IBML ; --
OO OO vf QQ Fur-trimmed with Rac-.
«P0»OO pl4.oQ ami Mar Mink*
SLASHING PRICE REDUCTIONS! } ,Bra
I ONE LOT OF II Complete Selection
SWAGGER SUITS SQBBI I SWAGGER SUITS J| fig I
VALUES TO $14.75 I I TAILORED AND FUR-TRIMMED I hli t
TO GO AT " I I STYLES—VALUES $9.75 TO GO AT * Ij
>UNT HERALD, ROCKY MOUNT, N. C.
HOLC OUT
After a disbursement of about
$2,000,000,000 and with its remain
ing $1,200,000,000 allotted, the
Home Owners' Loan Corporation
is now receiving no more applicr
tions. It has refinanced mortga
ges on 650,000 homes and applica
tions now pending will affect 400,-
000 additional.
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URGE ARMS CONTROL
Secretary Hull discloses that
the United States is urging the
principal arms manufacturing
countries to agree to some effec
tive control over such traffic.
The
BEAUFORT SEA FOOD
is now located at 157 S.
Washington St.
Fresh Fish At All Times
SPECIAL
Large Trout, lb 10c
Medium Trout, 31bs 25c
Small Trout, 41bs 25c
Butter Fish, lb 10c, 31b 25c
Red Fin Croakers, lb .. 5c
Speckled Trout, lb 15c
Mackrel, lb 15c
Phones 1836 l6lO
NRA WINS CASES
The NBA reports that it ia win
ning ninety per cent of itß legal
cases. Between September 15 and
November Ist, 73 cases were acted
upon and 71 were favorable.
New CLASS A Series
Opened November 1
SUBSCRIBE TO SHARES NOW AND SAVE PART OF
YOUR INCOME BY INVESTING SMALL MONTHLY
PAYMENTS WITH US
Rocky Mount Homestead
and Loan Association
R. R. GAY, President.
EMPLOYMENT
PWA employment is aiding
7,000,000 persons, according to
Secretary Ickes, who says that
two million of these are dire&jy
employed and the others indirect^.
NOVEMBER 23, 1934
GASTONE;
Relieves Indigestion
At all Drag Stores.