Annual Decoration At Shady Grove c - "0 deal of pleasure t<> wl.al we mi-li! >av l! ?: ' : ! I ? ? < ? ?? i - a:l'l l)eroratii?n. \% 1 :i *'??? :: nn iemls ami relative v SI I t '"r: of M.i I ? ti ? .ill'' " t - ?? their l<?veii on.'-, r.d t" ,o\ ?? i;il pleasures with I hex have u??t Seen l"t ? . ? _ time. Shad) ' ? '? ? i- an olil << rnmunitx and a xrrx lame < ? v II" >? -? ?j ? i ? ? will in on l\w Jllh t thi- * ??nih t ? ? '-\r ol I llit* W ?? ? I ha aii win' < ? , h* . : will l?t inn dinner ai; ? :h?* ii!-?un<i a- we hope ente liii ?nent. Mill u . itrli ? k: lllM xl ?l ' ' ? \\ ? 1 . i!^ i , I'.^S w ? -i? ami ??iin,r f - T. M li r. Clllbei V C. FACTORY TOWN ??] in ??; - < tioi;. ! . in t\ t ? ? v\ ? lid a 'jooi! .ardrn. Mr. M i'?m tiiliirr ha*? s fine cow. ~ v! 1 ?? l>rin<!I* \\a- . sun >*! visitor ??? M . ami M \1 Tajiiiart. Mr Davi- wh? \ hi ? tin i Ja-t uet-k at <?:an?l \?'i\ ! v\ Vx it ?| monia. M ! \\ ? l v. a- .? > nncia\ r > I b y t x> a NX SflCPMN? ?DM(?E (/x/t lildrcd (jroy) f Our A\ai! OrderBepartnnenl will s do yourtShoppinqAVrite or phone \ your Order puy oil Portaqt ? Ptrionoi Attention qiven vSdeeiioiu BON marche * A3HLV:UX1S CIVUJTY DLmlt^\KKT&TOR? ? AJ MLVH Lfc * NOWTn I AR.OLI >4 From Northern and Western Gateways to Gulf and Ocean Ports - ? From the Northern Gateways at Washington, Cincinnati arU Louisville . . . from the Western Gateways at St. Louis and Memphis ... to the Ocean Ports of Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, Brunswick and Jacksonville . . . and the Gulf Ports of Mobile and New Orleans ... the Southern Serves the South. AND today the Southern is giving better service than ever. J . Jl Long years of ploughing back earnings and investment of new capital have built up one of the world's most efficient trans portation systems to meet the remarkable industrial and agri cultural development of the South. OUT RAILWAY E RN SYSTEM iO'JTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH ai .? oon \ i-it ?i ??{ M: sle\ . M . ind \ ?*:? ami ildren !w\ ? >??-? \ miins his *i> . M' ! ! ? . . !?e\ ha\?* l.<0\ !'?'!l!!'*lC??. ! t -. < I a< '??r\ t<*w tl i !' ! ! ? k ii-: ai |?r? - Mi- Uemlit M-'-iliu li t- purchas ed a fine lot ..f ? ?al an-! '2 new |?i. Mims for ih We J: jve vv. people in l ac- J tor\ low M . I hi! I. ?m!- M-.iillv ami faniilx. Mrs Ma l> '? I i t? * \ town | \\ i >unrla\ v i- ? ? ! ? ' ( ?i! - -< n. \i' . I <? H' SI lia? ;? i ar! ?ry |.?W I :i! ?.???*??!!. Mi . \r\p| M I i_ unl \|r>. ' Ina t?iee?i ,n i Mr. i ; ?'l vvrrc the <!.'n!;?'? iim-st- \|r. n? I Mr-. lain M faggarl. WOLF CREEK Out farmers rli?l :? K?? ?;f planting l.?-t week ami will ?!?? mon thi-. if the ueather will permit. I here was a th'i ??ration at Plea -an! Hill. Sumlax l?\ the Ji. O. I. V M. organization which ha- sever al members buried there. Mr. ami Mr-. I rnl l).i\i- and children \ isiterl Mr-. Daxi- parent: at l?lue llidge. Sundav. Mi. and Mr-. John Post left here. M nulav for Soddt. r?-nn.. where tlie\ expect to make their future, home. >e\eral of nut liti/en- attended Justice ( unl in Murpliv. Tuesday. : i:i the Mrs. lame- Siiuond- kidnap ??; i?;r an. I fiou-irr ? ase. Mr. and Mrs. E!iw'! Mor - : and < !i;l Iren i-i- : ? !ati\ \- neat < a'- : In* 'i?n t arid ieo??rt lilt- v?>;k. ? :? (Ik H.?! H a-? r<?a;! e??mm;: aior.i: nieeix. Wink i> expei led i ? ? iu-'in ? >11 I ! > ? - end \ ? >? ?ou. There v.t.s l?orn t?? Mr. and Mrs. Lester Co? k several weeks ajjo. a hoy. I liis ileni was overlooked: heretofore. Mr. and Mrs. Y\ . L. Garren ex peel ? t?? leave here T!iursda\ t ? ?i Gra\s ville. IV:. ii.. alt?'i theii son. How-! aid who lias been attending the Gra\sville \cadem \ . during the last1 >ehooi \ear. I lie\ t-xpeel t< reium lumie Moudux ??r i uesdat ??i next we. k. as {In. expert )o \ i-ii with. triends there ami als?? in Chatta nooga. LETITIA IVople a it 1 ?u?- i 1 \ engaged in torn planting this dr\ vveatlior. Mi-. \\ . K. Johnson and two j \ otingesl children ol Marble ? spent last week with Mrs. Johnson's par-' enis. Mr. and Mrs. L. \\ . Ia\lor. \\ . l\. Johnson and son. \ an. \ is ited Mr. and Mi s. E. W . I ay lor one da> last week. \\ . \\ . Barton made a business trip to Murpln Mondu\. L. (*?. Taylor of Turtlelown \isit e<l Mr. and Mrs. K. \\ . Tailor Sun day. \\. \. Anderson was seen driving a fine new ear home a few days ago. Out Sundax school i> pit-kins up. We ha\e ordered new song books. Kvervbod\ come. HIAWASSEE, N. C Wejiave had one week <?f fine weather and the farmers sure did make their farms look fine. \Ir. (m'oi uc 1 1 ;i in b\ visited his son. I. M. Ilauibv. Saturdav. Mr. and \lrs. M. L. Heaver ami familv and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Moore and famih and Mrs. .1. 11. Deaver and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Stiles 1 and son. Harold, and Mrs. Vrthur ! \danis and children and Mr. ai d ! Mrs. Frank I). ntver and s.?n. \ Mr. and Mr-. K. \\ . > N. t ai ternoon. Mr. lolin ? o, \ x (. Il.r onuh our mi<l-i l?orn t ? Mr. aiul Mrs. (> le>imer. a f in- ? l?ai>\ girl. Ma\ t}?. ; Mis- Julia 1 Gilford ha> r. iurned home from (iastonia. where she lias been working. Mr. and Mis. 1. H. !??*:. 1 \ isiicd iheir son. J. O. Keid Stind i\ .?\cr ai I'atriek. Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Mien from lioiiii* Co\e. \ i sited Mr>. \da Bur. ge>> Siinda\ . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kohl and chil dren ami Mr. and Mrs Kim.- 1 ford and rhildren visited Mi. and Mr-. S. ( . 1 .edf??rd Siiini ? . u,r. noon. Me>*r>. I. M. Haml>\ ;n ?! Ksiel Hamhv eantim <1 ?ko ground h??gs the other <la > and th?*\ are _ irrj to tr\ t<? lame them. We wish them good luek. Messrs. Lester Led ford and Grady W illiamsnii motored to 1 .:ner. Tenn.. Simda> al ternoon. Feel Tired and Too Often This Warns of Sluggish Kidneys. LAME? Stiff? Achy? Sure your kidneys are working right? Slug gish kidneys allow waste poisons to accumulate and make one languid, tired and achy, with often dull head aches, dizziness and nagging back ache. A common warning is ti>o fre quent. scanty or burning excretions. Doaris Pills, a stimulant diuretic, increase the secretion of the kidneys and thus aid in the elimination of bodily waste. Users everywhere en dorse Doan's. Asfi your neighbor! DOAN'S p'&s A STIMULANT DIURETIC JZ KIDNEYS Pbstrr-Milburn Co Mlg Chem Buffalo NY 5 years ot service is only a starting point /orBuiCK" Skilled engineering and rugged construction make it the most durable of motor cars! Keep in mind when buying your new car, that more than three-quarters of all the Buick cars produced in the last twenty-five years are still serving their owners. Bukk endures ? Buick stays young ? Buick stands up and gives its best over a longer period than any other car ? because it is endowed with an extra-rugged double-drop frame ? Buick's world-famous Sealed Chassis and Triple Sealed Engine ? and the most nearly perfect oiling system ever developed ? You'll prefer Buick because it leads in beauty and luxury: and you 11 prefer it, too, because it is the most durable of cm ? and therefore the most paying investment. Att Buick models have Lovejoy Hydraulic shock absorbers, front and rear, as standard equipment SEDANS $1195 to $1995 . ? COUPES $1195 to $185C SPORT MODELS $1195 to $1525 ABprien f. o. 6. Flint, Mick., |v The CM uLC.Jim*m cwplum, iC km SESSOMS MOTOR CO. Andrews, N. C.

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