BLENDED WHISKEY r * *w:,\ ? ■ > •••>?£ blenrri> whisker S € S QUk •: 1.10 ,10 »• !v.. • ' i ly \VJ • iii ; t .1,1 Jul i U t < Imii li Joi J • V .. .. VI t !lu"ll 1 I .p' I'Op.ll. ! r •»-: .'i i.'k- rue.'go I:t l year .I. '..i iiiii !ii'»n «>i 'a Im ii , ... ; :i:;i i < d uti llu' : 1!.| i! nV.'ll I V." I'lill iii'! if- the past lew >. i- * :*. 11• m" • liatimi \\<.'c in At the service No\ ember 17 the sermon will Ik* by Pr. S. \V. Tuy i.>r. of High ('.Hi!. former paster of Chr.-t ehuivt; lure. Mr. Taylor new i> d -tr ct Mipei ii'ttniii'iit of the Hiyh IV.nt di>tr . ! ol 'he Western North Carolina Conference. lit* is also a past president of the former Metho dist Protestant Conference of North i . tvhna. . nd :> :v>:arded as one of •; e f-.-t beloved pastor.- the local *'t thi • ii .in;it»«>n has had. !c. ne.- •' ' ' tw o h»ca! eongrega ■ ■ • ' " i >r:ra! approval :* :!u cor " .: ■••• "'-w ::i session in l»cv. !'. J. Whitehead. , i.": • >? i-Hir-ch. will be given v i . • -ewacre in the state ;it the .' this ivnfeifttcc. Rev. i) '.-tor of F'"*■■. church. jv e\ pe« ted to 11 t ti:: r»ed as he has been v'y otu year. Group Off JL To Conference vinistevs and lay dele c:'y and section ha\o itiii!'>»i for the annual .» North Carolina Coti ■:* - were entitled to v m addition to their r. > r.c or two instances ■ t'fieial representa irore ministers iti •:nty are or by to e at the conference, y '*;>t nish'. and s ■ : v 'Mailt, appoint o c nsi year being the 'l*.» session at the ■' changes in the rated. REPUBLICANS GAIN LITTLE IN COUNTY ?hov.n in the compara vot« , :i'11icans in this •v :a t:;e :•< .! election last a:.v and '.ha* :<»m* years ago. i ; : : : *t . reference t< > j ecords. revealed ' »dav that thel p !Ud 315 \ tes in this eounty ..ii; The vote i: Tuesday was :• sain of 64. the election this week. President • ■ ..!v*d 4.2 'L'. ..s compared year- ug>. That was _'."4 ' - le>s in this w*"33toV Sau Know. " • , Sai*! 8L'"Dc2 33 TIMES 10 mm OWE GREAT BEER i! »•: .<-?> " " :?ot2ra?e brews to make a single rjims cf Pcbst Blue Ribbon ! \7 i l< aciiri'4 that makes fine wines, • icco so good. And those who •i can tell you what blending ".iv, :iml enjoy your discovery of v. h •' ;md luer smoothness can be! In ' ■ . ; :.i-s i f Blue Ribbon is a blend of e, or twelve . .'. but 33 separate bre\v> t i > j separate kettles. •• ;-v.\ I ; :»s fine as choicest ingredients --V 1 T \ I « .i: u i ui'« years ot experience c;>nn;ir nail H ar-j brought together r. : . -vet balance. An exper. ivc way to brew? Of cou.'v! But that's what makes Blue Ribbon America's frrernium beer, with a smoothness that is unique . . . a:ul a goodness that never vai ic^. . >. i'; • Itrcv. ;:.c Company. Milwaukee ... WITH A " BLUE RIBBON ^ ON IT! m New Kesier Funeral Home Is Opened Form.il opening of ihc now Rosier Funei;il Il.-mt- is_ announced by the propruti> . i'Keller, lor luniurrmv and In.' iMiMuiid an invitation to the public !«' l';i" mid inspect iiis mor tuary i-uiblishment . Tho ' ' < home is located in the old Baptist parsonage at 21(5 Orange street, which lias been remodeled. The .-trin chape! I attend:!:'' said In- ' ainbuhi!' funeral ing a in Mr. lv for sever: ciated wii dertakini; embah: < lv eCUi p offered Visit.. row or at new fi:iH will a»:. he ami' i. •tnre contains a private luneral services. A Ind.v in charge. Mr. Keslei i!(i maintain a 24-houi •t-rvice. In addition to the v. Mr. Kesler is organiz iuirial association. !• :• ins been in Hendeisor ! years and has been asso 1 mother well known im i 'iicern. He is a licensee nd i.- otherwise thorough •i lor carrying out service. bl it-, ivited r time le. A c Kesler o call tomor to inspect tht i.mpetent in his v Uafi Funeral at Christ Church Friday, With Interment in Elmwood Hewitt Bernard Hicks. 80. life long resident <•!' the Dabnov section or the county. and one of t!ie county's <.iit-1• ndi^w citizens, died ;;t his home on the Henderson-Oxfoid road at 11:40 p. in. Wednesday, lie had been ill thirteen months, but tor a week or mi his condition had been critical. He sintered with a heart ailment and complications. Mr. Hicks was born July 2o. 1860, in th> community where he spent most of his lite, but which at that tii. e was part of Granville county. Hi h; d engagtd in farming all of his life, and was known as a substantial citizen. Surviving are the widow. Mrs. Isabella Crews Hicks, and one son, Ja.-per P.. Hick-, total attorney and president i the First National Bank oi Hendi :s >n: and one brother. A. A. Hicks, attorney < f Oxford and for mer State senator from Granville county. For sixty years Mr. Hicks was a member of Rehoboth Methodist Pro testa ni church Funeral services were announced to be iicki Friday afternoon from Christ Methodist church in Hender son. in charge of Ke\..). P. Pegg. pas tor of Rehoboth church. The hour is three o'clock. Interment will follow in Elmwood ecmeteiy here. Pallbearers announced are as fol lows: Active. Will Hicks. B. II. Hicks. S. R. Harris. Jr.. Jasper Parham. Tom Parham. James T. Co^iirt: honorary. J. H. Bridget's. W. K. Phillips. T. W. McCracken, Matthew Woodlief, B. A. Scott. Junius Rogers. N. G. Crews. S. B. Crews. M. F. Legg. H. L. Wright, G. S. Wright. Joe Allen. D. D. Hocutt. George B. Harris. .J. H. Wright, Dr. W. H. Furinan. Dr. J. H. Wheeler, June Rogers. Ashton Kiitrell, John Barnes. Claude Crews. H. B. Pairott. W. T. Greenway. W. T. Claiborne. C. P. Dixon. Joe Hammie, Richard Har ris. G. W. Norwood. Dr. C. D. Wyche J. LT. Fleming. Irvin B. Burroughs, Jell Hughes. F. B. Robards. R. G. Harrison. R. G. S. Davis, S. T. Peace, A. A. Bunn. K. C. Kittrell. J W. Sanders. Mr. Hicks was born at White Oak Villa, the old Hicks homestead in Granville County, which was an ori ginal grant from Lord Granville. He came of a distinguished family trac <> •SORRY, BILL, I'D LIKE TO BUT I HAVE A 4 MISERABLE HEADACHE When a headache strikes take a "BC". The quick ing i.igredien's in the formula work fast to soothe nerves upset by headache. Also re lieves neuralgia, muscular aches and functional periodic pains. Use as directed on package. Consult a physi cian when pains persist. I04&254* EVEHYWHB Tw-HY not try a BC: HEADACHE POWDER? , ,:BC'; WORKS FAST & i RELIEVES IK A HURRY' • ii; if . r■ i i...ri, i , , ia|iifu.ii rifj. .\ iiir I.ilc I T. Iliri;-.. lor' many year .hi ohI.I «11'ii11;I leftder-( allin tii y. dltd i.tni- \«av.o. A sister uin> died I<>iii ye.ii ; •••;" tin.-: miitiilt was !\11 . S. I>' llan i::. j Sr.. U llo War M111«111;* till' cultured I Women ul tiir t-< which iic was elected at tin* gHc'cn jubilee conven tion of the group held I: .1 Summer in Syracuse. N. V. Mrs. J. Franklin Mills, now in her third year as State president of 'lie PI *, thea union a io be in charge and preside. Mr. Hedriek will, of course, .speak, though the principal address will be by Rev. K. Norfleet Gardner, pastor of the Fiist Baptist church of Hender-on. Short talks \\ i'I also be made by others, and a >tunt or two will be arranged. The dinner is to he in the main dining room of the Vance hotel at 6:45 p. m.. and about i'''1 adult Bible . I;i t>1 >< 1 .Til'! v.n! I l l •• cu* -v: |lt-* lt il 10 til III 111 l« Tobacco Sales 110,678 Lbs. Tobacco sales on 11k1 IIfiultM":: »ii market Wednesday were slightly lar ger tfKin the previous day. but con tinued to reflect the waning volume ul •thcr'tJHii—rrnpr —trlI left in the li.i.lldb <.jl I'.KAVCI: . Smitli II. Yutuiv;, ;il» - nporvifov, : 1111 :< > i u i ct*i i today liu'if Wednesday's Cil'li 1 ' iilnolUllOll III llH.tiVo IM'lltrills ami sold for $:i7.r.6?.«i lor :in aver age of $ I fi.i"!! per hundred pounds. This 1;• 11 M-'ii-iiii tul;il lu 13.992.ri27 , which I>i <»iIt^ht appiViviinalt' ly ^:?.7no,(if)tl fur an averai'.o slightly under 19 cents a pound. j I5y Hip Treaty of llrest-fatovsk j early in 19lu I'olshevi.t liussia gave ! up vast areas in the west to Germany I and Austria-Himgaiy. ( OI RSF FOK (. \> nii Raleigh. Nov. —Ri.,i. i rondncl tin- anmul I,., i . fin* operators N<>\ ! i lion with the ii111m.>i .... Mid-Southcastc-iu (L. Director Edward W V: College Extension I »i. i 0(1 today. Facilitir iiH'iit of Chemical F.n: be pi need al tin1 di-|M . plant operator. . and : . • bo conducted by n:.;,. • authorities on the n . :: sale of gas. GlVe 3 reasons ,besides economy) CL traveling by Check These Savings: One-Way Rd.-Trip Raleigh (J 5 Durham •■*><) Fayettevillo 1.45 Win.-lon-Salem . . 1.95 Columbia. S. C. . . 3.30 Jacksonville. Kla. C5.20 Richmond. Va. . . 1.00 Washington D. C. 2.05 BIS STATION William St. Phone 18 Warm Super-Coaches, any daily schedules;, Rovers anywhere \ _