TEMPORARY Night Shows: 7:15 and 9:0C 15c and 30c Saturdays Continuous: 2 - 11 10c and 25c until 6 o'clock SATURDAY, JULY 15th Double Feature Day 3 MESQUITEERS ? In ? "The Night Riders" and Cileida Farrell - Barton McLane ? In ? "Torchy Runs For Mayor" SUNDAY ONLY, JULY lttth Special Return Engagement Nelson Eddy ? Jeanette McDonald ? In ? "ROSE MARIE" Hear the beautiful "Indian Love Call" NO SHOWS MONDAY, TUESADY WEDNESDAY DURING /Remodeling THUR.S. -FRIDAY, JULY 17-18(h LIONEL BARRYMORE Sir Cedric Hardwicke and Bob Watson ? In ? "ON BORROWED TIME" For (hose who appreciate a really great entertainment. PRAISES "THE LOST COLONY" Manteo, N. C., ? Time Magazine features a full-length review Of Pflui Green's "The Lost Colony", jn the July 10th issue which was released this week. The review in the provocative newsmagazine was 'written by Louis Kronenberger, dramat'ic ? critic, who came from New York to attend the opening performance of the third summer eeason at the Waterside Theatre here July 1. To quote the \ast paragraph of the Kronenberger review: '''Paul Green wrote no glib anniversary pageant, His scenes range from tbe humorous to the heToic. With great sincerity be infused into tbe dreams of bis lost colonists his own dream of democracy. And by using lovely and moving old Eliza bethan ballads and hymns he gave 'The Lost Colony' a lyric quality that words could not have achiev ed." ? Time Magazine, July 10th. l The farm population of the United States on January 1 was close to the largest on record, the U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Eco nomics accounting for 32,059,000 living on the farm. PALM BEACH Made To Measure By <# J. L Taylor & Co. , - $17.25 - O. J. HALE rot to WbMtafl Barker Khop LOtnSBtTSO, If. 0. MM 1 I DRIVER EXPLAINS AIR-CONWnCWINQ UNIT ENTERTAINS AT SUPPER Mr. and Mrs. David P. McKinne gave a barbecue and brunswick stew supper out at' Dr. and Mrs. 1 H. H. Johnson's Cabin, on Friday evening in honor of their house guest. Miss Shirley Stimpson, of Statesville. They had about thirty of the young folk's as their guests. Be- 1 fore supper was served the young ! people enjoyed a swim and boat | riding, after supper they danced 1 awhile returning to town around ten o'clock. Miss Stimpson returned to Statesville on Tuesday. . No Dogs Allowed New York ? There are no dogs, cats or baby carriages at the New York World's Fair. Regulations exclude pets. Babes in aims are admitted free but they must be i "in arms." I E. P. Scholtz, of the Steele Creei: community in Mecklenburg Co'iiity, secured such good results from an experimental seeding of crimson c!over last- fall that lie intends to make this an annual practice. FOR FIRST CI-ASS PRINTING PHONE 283-1 :h 1 Uatnu-ajTal Eat rtbinj iron S* mp I* NnU ? I ggilH akeold 41 J~t tm 1 1 11 I 1 food ^WlMB rem eat heavy. iimj, eoarw m harried at Bttte Ma* tablet heartburn. 'aa faal roar, wtek ?ttr take ? 1 eroae and faotlah tablet* called B?0-aa ?trail ?Utoaeb tekfc mm tlraa and ?" rsi * u FURNITURE Draperies, Rugs, Floor Cover r- ' ings for your Spring Cleaning Pieces of Furniture to change your room ar rangements, New Suits and Porch Furniture. Call in and see our new designs ahd patterns. B o B B I T T FURNITURE CO. R. A. BOBBlTl , Proprietor Many a Man has made Money by spending it ? FOR INSURANCE! See me for your hail, tornado, fire or automobile insurance. 6. JL BEAM, Agent (20 Years Tire Insurance Writing) A TRIBUTE In the passing of Mrs. Betty Poythreas loved ones and a host of friends will miss t'he smile and quiet gentle ways of a motherly woman. Beautiful gray wavy hair adorned her brow. She was called Mam-my by all who knew her best. Proverbs thirty-one read at her funeral was appropriate of a life so worthily lived. Her children rise up and call her bleBsed and thauk the Heavenly Father for the untiring love and voiceless pray ers of their mother. After the death of her husband Mam-my lived with her children and was always a welcomed guest in their home, and was given all the tenderness and unselfish thoughtfulness they could render their eighty-five years old mother to make her declining years the happiest. Remarkable for her age her mind was clear and she never lost interest in t'he affairs of the day. Her eye-sight grew dim but the light grew brighter on the other side as was evidenced in her last hours by calling the names of lov ed ones who had preceded her-^o the glory world. Alas! too well we know our loss, nor hope again our joy to touch, unMl the stream of death we cross. Our beloved seems so far, while we yearn to feel her near. Bear Lord, how shall we know I that they, still walk unseen with us and Thee? Jesus says: Abide in me. We will think of her still as the same and say, She is not dead. She is just away. Mrs. Poythress joined the church when ten years old. To her children Mrs. Mattie Sout'hall, Mrs. Eva Sheffield, Mrs. Annie Pruitt, Mrs. Lillian Smith and her sons, John, Rufus, Ernest, George and the granddaughter, Mrs. Gladys Beasley, I extend sympathy.. MRS. J. P. M1TCH1NER. RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION! Uncle Jim Sags i According to W. D. Lee, soil conservationist of the State Col lege Extension Service, the prac tical farmer should know that plowing up and down a slope just digs a bunch of little ditches that will carry off some of his top soil every time it rains. Two Farms At Fair New York ? Two full-fledged farms are exhibits at the New York World's Fair. One features complete electrical operation; the other features rubber tires on all the farm machinery. 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