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D A Y, Jill - . THE NEWS REPORTER PAGE FIVE Alim' (jeddie, of Rose Hill, j operate. . ister 3lrs. A. w. Memorial Day will be observed by the Jefferson Davis Chapter of U. D. C. Sajirday, May tenth, at a P. m., at which time they will decorate the graves of the Confed erate Veterans and Daughters. The puunc is cordiaJIv inv pH t.n co- Bs'-1 Apparently there is very little fall sovn oats being grown this year. The u ,,f the News Ro- Cld Waves Sot Practically all -fields. Sunday visitor to However a big acreage was sown in Bun spring oats splendid. i fid they are look'r Ik, l'avis and children art' i1 of Mrs. Davis. Mr. He" the Wl'CK-l spent , Wallie Lockler, n Indian, was up ' in Judge Maultsby's court to answer to two chare-PS Tnpsrlnr TJ roc ( o . j . axe was Johnson of Burgavv fined fifty dollars and cost for car- iid here with re- concealed weapons and in an- other charge of having wine he was : taxed with ten dollars and the costs , w-.tt- MiNeill, of Laurinburg, . ; her kinswoman, Mrs. J. L. i Miss Annie Mae White, who has 'isvl!; r, L- I been visitin Anno j-w t i, i 1, m.km. an x iuiiua iui this wc Born Henry hbyme Moore WOt'K to Mr. and Mrs. p. Moore, a daughter, Mary Squi re the past three months, has return ed to Whiteville and has a position in the law office of Attorney Donald McRackan. Miss White was employ ed by the board of education pre vious to going to Florida. Sunday. Mr. Clark is spending this week in various sections of Columbus county. made a very good crop but this was the exception rather than the rule. This year the prospects are for a general good crop. Apples will also Most of the farmers who planted' be plentiful, according to the reports cotton secured splendid stands and of those having trees. The same tne plants are thriving under the; can be said of nears and the black- influence of the warm and dry j berry crop will just naturally be weather that has been prevailing i good. Corn is also doing splendidly. To- j bacco and strawberries have both Mr. A. J. Branch of Boardman, been in need of rain. was a visitor in town Monday and ! called at this office. Mr. Branch Plasters are at work on the two I has been strongly mentioned and en story office building for Powell &jdorsed as a good man for county Lewis and Lyon & Burns and it is j commissioner during the past several expected that the structure will be weeks, however, on account of the ready for occupancy within another jfact that Mr. R. J. Edwards of Board week or ten days. Powell & Lewis man is a candidate it is not thought will have their offices on the ground that Mr. Branch will run. floor and Messrs. Homer Lyon & R. : H. Burns will be up-stairs. On Friday evening the Home Eco- j nomic Classes of the Whiteville High Last year the peach crop was a ' school will have a display of some of failure in almost every section of I the work done (taring the year in the this county. Growepg here and there sewing room at the school building. Subscribe to the News Reporter Every one is cordially invited to visit ! the department at this time. It will i be open to visitors immediately after ; 6 months nyear $2.00 in advance, the music recital. Grand Theatre PROGRAMME THURSDAY, MAY 15 THOMAS MEIGHAN -;n- THE MAN WHO SAW TO MORROW One Reel Comedy (Miss Irene Powell) MONDAY, MAY 12 THE PRIDE OF PALOMAR ri,irkAV KjlAV A Paramount Feature with a punch. FRIDAY, MAY 16 Two Reel Comedy ' THOMAS MEIGHAN (Miss Helen Krienbaum) TUESDAY, MAY 13 FIOLA DANA in HER FATAL MILLIONS Two Reel Comedy (Miss Lillie Singletary T. Clark, of Bolton, jidate fv the county court, was aller at rm un. Miss Altie Stone who has been teaching at Mount Gilead the past M, ami Mrs. Jack Toon, of Balti-kvinter is spending a few dayg here or,a.e ending a few days herejwith friends Misg Stone ig yery with Mr. T"',n's n,other' Mrs- A- F- ipleasantly remembered as a teacher Toon. in the Whiteville school for the two sessions previous to this one. ssssssss ii Fihinu' is getting at its best this week and tht- boys who are devotees u nort are bringing in some 101 t Ipretty ; catches Mr I Y. Grady, state traveling oditor with headquarters in Raleigh, 1 1 A 1 1 1 l-pen.t the week-end wiin nis people here. Mr?- - Porter, nee Miss Alma Bushing, "t i exas. is visiting ner pnt?. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rush- Mr R.iher: Sehulken, one of the i ii nri zj :n iTOur.sest meinoor- oi tne w nuevuie tlgr. 1 1 1 ' K 1 1 1 S. inm umu ui.it:; iui liic Ijoverniiu-nt. Rev. A. J. Howell is in Baltimore, isitinsr his .-on. Dr. Clewell Howell h'oune Mr. Howell graduates from be school of medicine there in June. A Pender county farmer, several of them have been scouring this county this week in search of tobac co plants. They report that Pender is very short on plants and that a few farmers will have to reduce their acreage to a considerable extent on account of inability to get plants. Miss Hilda Grey Tarkington has been spending several days here with Mr. R. R. Powell's. Miss Tarkington has been teaching in the Clarkton high school for the past two sessions. Previous to that she taught in the Whiteville school one term and pleasantly remembered here. is Trade with- The Oee Price Store o o and spend the difference ! ! ! ! ! The Rev. David j. Clark, of Eliza bethtown, a widely known Mission ary Baptist mister, will fill the pul pit in a special sermon in the Cher ry Grove Baptist church on next III iiBBDBDBBBBDBBDBDBBBDBBDDBODBDBQ FULL LINE B I! 01 SCHULKEN BROS. jj Vineland, North Carolina g a o D Ij'HlUBBBBiiiiBiiHBHHHBnBBBBBHBBBBBBBBBai Will Open May 3rd Instalments paid in Sept. 28, 1922 . NONE Instalmpnte ; rw ?1 SI 8.538.00 . "-HI.! UOJU 111 KJ-t ' f. . T-rr WO. Sh 98 1Q99 NUNi, 1,263 18 13 Amount- Ina-nrl TTTT7 OWNRRS S17,llb.UU Don't YOU agree with us when we say this is a GROWING institution? join now: Let us help you save. snares in torce bept. zo, shares in force Dec. 31, 1923 . ! ft 1 , n i u- ieai estate loans maae i0- stock loans made BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Our Store Is Full Of Them THE ONE PRICE STORE J. S. MANN, MANAGER WEDNESDAY. MAY 14 WILLIAM S. 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