Local & Personal jpw1 mim" . " ' 111 " iMiiiiiiiiiiii iiniiiin mi 1 1 1 1 1 rrmiTrr 1 1 1 n i " i f -tTt'tV w ii-T-ttitniin t't' 71 1 w l 1 1 1 r' r J i'i Hot Weather als f or Ice i The I lit Mr. W. Li. Harrell spent Tuesday in Roanoke Rapids. $ $ $ Mrs. W. T. Taylor, of Suffolk, is here visiting friends. $ $ $ $ Mr. S. M. Gary, of Halifax, spent Tuesday in the city. $ $ $ $ Mr. L. J. Baker, of Palmyra, was a visitor here Tuesday. $ $ $ $ Mr. G. L. Hyman spent several days in Raleigh this week. i H.M ; Miss Ruby Darden was a visitor in Spring Hill Tuesday. $ $ $ $ Mrs. James Fleming, of Richmond, is visiting friends here. $ $ $ ; Sheriff J. A. House, of Thelma, was a visitor here Tuesday. MM Mr. E. A. Lilly, of Spring Hill, was a visitor in town Monday. MM Mr. B. B. Everett, of Palmyra, spent several hours here Tuesday. MM Mr. Julian Riddick, of Spring Hill, was a visitor here this week. , M M Mrs. J. T. Riddick, of Spring Hill, spent "Wednesday in the city. MM Mr Bruce Sherrod, of Greenville, was a visitor in the citv Tuesday. MM ; Mr. Hugh Sherrod, of Enfield, spent several days here this week. , M M . . Mr. and-Mrs. N. B. Josey spent "sev eral days in Norfolk this week. ; M M- Mrs. J. C. Lake, of Norfolk, is here visiting Mrs. C. Frank Burroughs. MM Mr. Elliott Clark, of Halifax, spent several days in the city this week. MM Mr. Josey Darden is visiting his fath er, Mr. W. P. Darden in Spring Hill. MM Mrs. C. Frank Burroughs who has .been visiting in Norfolk returned home Tuesday. MM . Miss Lou Ray Barnhill, of Bethel, is here visiting Miss Bernadine Summer ell. M $ $ i Miss Clayton Crittendon, of Spring Hill, was a visitor in the city Wednes day. M-M . Mr. W. 0. McDowell spent several days in Wilmington this week on busi ness. $ M '' ' Mrs. C. A. Jones and Miss Lucretia Jones are visiting relatives in Rose mary. MM ' Miss Jennie- Leggette, of Dunn, is here visiting her mother, Mrs. Margaret Leggette. MM Miss Rebecca Caraway, who has been visiting in Farmville returned home Wednesday. ; ' MM " Messrs. C. Frank Burroughs and H. L. McDowell were visitors in Oak City Wednesday. MM Mrs. W. H. McDowell, who has been visiting in Winston-Salem returned home Wednesday. MM Misses Nora Lilly and Clayton Crit tendon, of Spring Hill, . were visitors in town this week. MM Miss Mary Smith, of Raleigh, spent some time here this week the guest of Miss Laura Clark. MM Mr. Lucius Vaughan, who has boen working for some time in Kelford is here visiting relatives. ; mm Archdeacon N. C. Hughes, of Raleigh, spent Wednesday and Thursday here on a visit to friends and relatives. $ M Miss Sallie Roebuck, of Williamston, who has been visiting Miss Annie Wil kerson returned to her home Wednesday. Messrs. R. C. Josey, Jr., and L. Mills Kitchin are in Washington, D. C, the the guests of Hon. Claude Kitchin. MM Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pittman, of Rocky Mount, spent several days here this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Dickens. MM Messrs. J. D. Smith, Sherred Alls brook, E. L. Brown and Henry Coleman attended the ball game at Rocky Mount Tuesday. . ; MM Mr. Joe House spent Tuesday in Roa noke Rapids with his brother, Mr. John House who has recently under gone an operation for appendicitis. NEW YORK FASHIONS. (Continued from preceding page) wash satin, ,lawn and the like, and are trimmed wtyh bands, collars, cuffs, and Breakfast Coat and Petticoat pockets of the charmingly colored cre tonne. A-cap banded in cretonne is practical and becoming. ... Novel 'Ideas in Negligees Negligees and petticoats for the June bride are dainty and fascinating to a degree. The negligees are simple and Bayadere Striped Skirt most becoming.: Chiffon or crepe Geor gette are the materials most favored for these airy garments, destined for the bride or the woman who has time Ice Calls for Ice Boxes, Refrigeratore, Freezers, &c. .-w ' ::::i:iiiMii;ii;Hmiiimiinn;i;nininiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuamnm WE HAVE THE ICE BOXES, also the ICE-BOX REFRIGER ATOR, which is the newest thing in the ice-keeping proposition, as it is a combination Ice-box and Refrigerator. AND DON'T FORGET THE "WONDER" freezers THE BEST AND QUICKEST FREEZER ON THE MARKET. i i. ifaa -w.-m. trt--nf,,--reign Josey Hardware Company The Pioneer Hardware Dealers Scotland Neck, N.C. n :!;i:!:!ii;;ii:iiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiii::iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii!iiiiii!t;iniii;iii;:i;nt to luxuriate in their charm. Pale blue with touches of gold or yellow; rose pink, with a touch of orchard at girdle or throat; white, with pale green, and similar combinations selected to har monize with eyes and hair. It is not unusual to find the negligee of chiffon belted with a crush girdle of roses, or other artifical flowers; it is an attract ive and artistic notion. The combining of several tones in the girdle, which is usually of net or chiffon, is another pretty way of introducing interesting combinations; for instance, a pale pink negligee is girdled with a wide sash, having long ends of several folds of vari-colored net or maline, in pink, blue orchid and similar French colorings. For sports and morning wear, the awning striped materials, linens, ducks, and canva3 weaves are particularly well liked. The stripes may run up and down, or around the the figure as shown Better Goods, Better Service Right Prices, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir.iMiniiiiiiiiitninnitnnnn: 0mo Stock Corresponds With The Weather We have a Big Stock of Warm Weather Wearables. Drop in and see the nifty Line of Kool Klothes, Soft Shirts, Pretty Oxfords, Straw Hats and Kool Underwear. See them and you will SURELY BUY. Mlstoreofe 'Where Quality is Higher Than Price. Don't forget to order, a can of that famous Chase & San born's Tea. J. W. AUsbrook Scotland Neck, N. C. txxt fl7 If You Want Quality Gro ceries Call One-Two-Four If You Want Service at all Times Call One-Two-Four If You Want Correct Weights Call One-Two-Four If You Want to Ride Any where Call One-Two-Four CALL PHONE NO. 124 N.lem here. This skirt is fashioned of linen, combining several of the vivid colors now modish, and is worn with a shirt blouse of voile with vest of the men. The square neck is a becoming feature. Among the simple waist models of the Among the simple waist models of the summer are many with the outside pep lum. These are of voile, organdy or Georgette, in pink, blue pale green and similar shades, intended for wear with skirts of black taffeta or with white and colored wash skirts. Pongee is al so favored for these outside blouses. Tiny buttons, steel, gilt or gunmetal. and a belt of black or colored ribbon are about the only trimming for these unless it be a second collar of a con trasting shade. Collars and cuffs are interesting de tails of blouses; the cuffs usually fit tightly about the wrist, flaring becom ingly over the hands. The open throat is of course the modish arrangement for summer, although most of the shirt waists and other blouses are made with the adjustable collar which may be worn high or low, as fancied. FOB SALE. One 20 H. P. Boadster for $125 cash Call at the Standard Garage. 2t tmiiiiiiiiiiminiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit;: Why SHOULD Worry i t Z I o Garage Will do your work when you want it done. NO DELAY. National Tires Ford Supplies WHEN IN TROUBLE PHONE TO US The Standard Garage P. E. SHIELDS, Proprietor PHONE 131 nmn: - Vttt 32HtES? fefe I if 0 ii 8 Ask Riddick I CSBDDDQSlDDDQDnDDODDDODDDDQDDODDQDSQDOl ii a in BANKING eh A few people say that I am an extremist when it comes to appreciating patronage, but it seems to pay; for several of the town's oldest citizens have told me recently that at no time in the history of Scotland Neck has a store, in any line of business, had more customers than mine has now. Of course, people rather trade where their patronage is highly appreciated, for it insures the strictest attention to their orders and the greatest efforts to give satisfaction. A store chock full of FANCY & STAPLE GROCER IES of the VERY HIGHEST QUALITY. Again I thank you! Qee Vaughan Both Phones 174 Both Phones Quality, Cleanliness, Service Accounts Appreciated-Large and Small 4 o on Savings Deposits a t3 2 5 a . g Pi o a a 1 i g OVp O.J.Moore.Casluer kfrV I NFTKE HOME FOR SMNEiV i t 1 j . .- t i v .1 j "V . i . r- : .1 r t a i n iniere5i.L,ouoiaiacuviiariciMuraiuoiodViuaccouiU5 a rs 5 a a jbnnDBDcnoaoconQncnanDconnnnannananDannE tttttmrttttt:tnt;tn:m;nimu;8unmn: - mm, lit THE MOST BEAUTIFUL Book of Fashions ever published is the Spring McCall's Book of Fashions (Now on Sale) ' Hundreds of the lat est and smartest dress models shown in colors and every one can be easily made at home with McCall's Patterns You can choose from hundreds of designs and to any of these models you can give a touch of your own individuality. Mwaris aii Co. i rma!;:si:i;uuumaami I ft SI II mm! K 11 !:I IS II I I W W . AM - II I 111 1 IS HERE WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF Refirig - erators PORCELAIN LINED ENAMEL LINED ZINC LINED MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY. OUR STOCK OF IRON BEDS IS COMPLETE WITH PRICES ADVANCING DAILY. LET US SHOW YOU PRICES! SCOTLAND NECS, N. C. 'U SCOTLAND NECK FURNITURE COMPANY Cash or Credit 3 I? H n tt H luinuntnnnriiiiiititn: awr;lvll;M'l'l1llgT.ugnmtumJiuuull.luu!N;llllMl

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