1 AT DIXIt to night I 'rm Master Cometfy" - "Mystery of Poiiite Cross" a- CJ n t J FRIDAY 3 TONIOHI u n u a ftfT S ---- - - i.vxrs. a. jcj. lavior is attenriincr tho cznoD LiUUAiJ flftvvo xj.iu.uM OF GENERAL INTEREST yir. and Mxs. R. A. Turner, of Oak ( it , , were in town yesterday shopping. Mr. nioht N. A. Eiddick returned last from a few days hunting trip. Mrs. A. E. Taylor is attending the Association at Eobersonville and will return home Monday. .SOCIETY. Mr. J. A. Bland left yesterday after noon for his tome in Tarboro. Mr. B. F. "Weaver left this morning for Weldou. U. Sliipe, professional beggar of Durham, was here on business today. o Mrs. R- A. Phillips and Mrs. N. B. Joey left this morning for Belhaven to spend a few days. Rocky Mount Fair has been a de cided success from the point of view MRS. R. D. JENKINS WILL ENTER of attendance; Five thousand attend-1 TAIN. ed the first day, over ten thousand on Wednesday, and yesterday there were The Clarksville Literary Club will COtixiii,t-u to ue xuiiy niteen tnousana be the guest of Mrs. R. D. Jenkins this aftermoon at four thirty. The hour has been set late so that those attend ing the Red Cross meeting may be people on the grounds. 0 Mr. Henry Gray bought a gasoline launch which is tied up at Weldon in the Roanoke river. The launch will carry twenty five passengers and will be used for hunting purposes. Mr. Gray leaves today for Weldon to bring the launch down to Palmyra. present. MRS. J. B. FLAUGHER ENTERTAINED. for sale at a bargain. flonDcaoDDcacsac3C3nnnDonncaon3cpDaooDcz3 S What Is The Best Form of Policy? g SEE One Lilliston Peanut Picker. Has been used only one season. JOSEY HDWB. CO. tf. Have you provided for those depend ent upon youf If not let me arrange it for you. LEWIS B. SUITER, Special representative N. Y. Life In surance Co. Last evening Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mr. S. A. Dunn lost a house by fire 1 Flaugher entertained- a number of in- Mrs. Joyner, of Littleton, is visitiug at the home of Mrs. C. N. Malone for a few days. n Miss Donnie Dickens returned from Elm City after finishing up her. work there. Mrs. Elizabeth Rewie left this morn ing for Asheville to spend a few days with friends and relatives. u Mr. "Billie" Cottas returned this morning from Rocky Mount whgre he "took in" the fair. Mrs. X. E. Harris- left this morning for Iiobinsonville to attend the Asso ciation and will return Monday. 0 Mrs. C. A. Hyman left this morning for Eobersonville to attend the Asso ciation and will return Monday. last night on the Alexander place, east of town, between Scotland Neck and Palmyra, and known as the old Duke Allsbrook place. There was $2,000 in surance on the building, but Mr. Jim DeBrule, who lives on the place lost part of his furniture, and had no insur ance thereon. Mr. Dan Forrest, now attached to the North Carolina Infantry Corps, sta tioned at Greenville, S. C, is in town on a ten day furlough. He got re lieved on account of his little sister, Sadie, being sick at Rocky Mount. He goes to that place tonight but will be over again before he leaves for the camp. 'vited guests in honor of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Shields. There were four tables and playing commenced at 8:30. The evening was very enjoyable, and at the close of the game, Mrs. Flaugher, assisted by Misses Susie Hill and Mattie Josey, served a salad course. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Shields Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Flaugher, Miss Bessie Smith, and her house guest, Miss Annie Norfleet, of Roxobel, Misses Nannie Shields, Nan nie Lamb, Mattie Josey, Susie Hill, Catherine Flaugher and Laura Clark. Mesars. Charles, Frank and Johnson Smith, David Bryant, -Charlie Lamb and Shields Alexander. FOR HAIR AN UP-TO-DATE CUT OR SHAVE Go to the Sanitary and up-to-date. Special attention given to children. EHOTEL BARBER SHOPS a a a a a a a Claud A. Paramore, Special Agent, 1 PROVIDENT LIFE & TRUST CO. J a a Scotland Neck, N. C. O ;: . .v.; .... . , - ' fDnnnnnoonnonnnonannaoocDaDQnnannnano3c5 a MISS FUTRELL PLEASES GREENVILLE. MRS. E. W. HALL ENTERTAINED DAUGHTERS. We notice that Miss Futrell attended 1 DR. I. F. KEEL (Successor to l)r. A, C. Lirermon) From 7 to 9 P. M. by Appointment Scotland Neck, N. C. ;ffiet Opstairs in the Whitehead Bldg Jffice Hours: 9 to 1 & 2 to 5 O'clock FOR SALE THE 11 YEAR OLD horse known as Pete Everyone knows this horse That it is a gentle buggy horse and a splen did work horse Apply to Mrs Norfleet Smith Phone 176 ti a a a B m u NOTICE We are prepared to build motor bodies and save you money. We build them to suit you and give you perfect satisfaction. We are ready to repair your Peanut Thrash ers. We thank our old customers and the public gener ally for their patronage. E. L. Braxton and Company. n u a n u a B a a a a a a a a tinoannnDnnnoDnDnannnaannonnnnnoDou Elder Hardy, of Atlantic, N. C, I reached this morning at Kehukee church, being en route to the Associa tion at Eobersonville. Mr. C. M. Warlick, of Durham, is in town demonstrating the new Stan-. does. " Steamer Automobile, which is at- considerable attention. t ratting Yesterday afternoon the Daughters the opening of the Immanuel Baptist . of the Confederacy were sruests of Mrs. j church in Greenville last Sunday. She E w. Hall at her residenee in Clarks ' was organist for the day and the ville. r. n T-x i ik-r i I vreenvme iany iews says or. ner: Considerable business was transacted 'Miss Futrell deserves a large shar and an eiection of officers was held, of credit in all the muwc. Her play-j Owing to the illness of Mrs. Jarl E. ing was fitted to each number wheth- j Bowers, and the inability of Mrs. J. E. er an offertory or an accompaniment, j Woodard to accept, there will be no or leading the congregational hymns, j representation from this chapter at She proved herself a most capable and the state meeting to be held shortly in delightful accompanist as she always Kinston The officers elected were: Mrs. C. H. Herring, president; Mrs. R. G. "Shftckell, vice-president; Mrs. W. F. SEND US YOUR JOB WORK Mr. and Mrs. A. McDowell left yes terday for Washington City to visit their son, Mr. Wm. McDowell, who is in training at Fort Myers. BED CROSS PLEDGES DUE. The secretary of the local Bed Cross war fund desires to call attention to the contributors to this fund that all payments on pledges are now due. These pledges were payable in four instalments, one the first of July, Aug- Misses Helen Hilliard and Gertrude ust, beptember and October. Whitehead returned ...last, night , from j ,A prompt., payment .will, .he :appre Washingtoh, N. C, where they1 had ' ciated as this fund should be re heen shopping. I mitted to headquarters. Payments to O i te made to jyuss JLaura uiaric. In this issue will be statement of receipts and Mr. K. P. Busbee, of Ealeigh, repre senting the Atlantic Fire Insurance Company, is in town on business with rnents to date. Mr. Shields Alexander. found a disburse- Mr. Percy Tillery, of Hampton, Ya., is in town for a few days visit with I his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Til lery. He returns to Hampton Sunday FI1CE INSURANCE BERNARD ALLSBROOK Scotland Neck, N. C. Mr. Luther Britt returned last night from the fair at Rocky Mount. Mr. Richard Wright left this morn ing for Welllon. Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Allsbrook and Mr. R. W. House will drive to Roberson 'ville tomorrow to attend the Association. Mr. and Mrs. Warren, and daughter, with Mr. John . Sherron, of Rocky Swamp, passed through town this morning en route to Robersonville to attend the Association. u The surveying of thtt Brantley farm, which will soon be sold in small al lotments, will be finished up this week, says Mr. Bradshaw, of the Atlantic Coast Realty Company. laaies or tne town are very glad to learn that Mrs. J. E. Bowers is progressing nicely and that hopes are entertained that she will be able to leave the hospital this week and re turn home before Sunday. Mrs. A. M. Riddick, Mr. and Mrs. G . Andrews, Mrs. Streeter Cherry and -urs. R. G. Shackell leave this after "uon ior the Association meeting of the Primitive Baptist church to be "em from today until Sunday at Rob rsonville. -BARS FOR PRESERVING, IN ANY quantity, delivered for $l00 pier bushel. See or write H. E. Kennedy, Route 2 Scotland Neck, N. C. tf Butterworth, corresponding secretary; j Mrs. Jarl E. Brwers, recording secre-! tary and Mrs. J. E. Woolard, treasurer. By motion it was resolved that all the daughter contribute to the home for widows of confederate veterans, which home is at Fayetteville, a can of fruit or vegetables, and all other ladies, not members of the chapter, are invited to donate a ean of either fruit c Tteetebles, and all contributions to thii worthy cause should be sent to Mrs. W. F. Butterworth so that same can be packed and shipped at the earliest possible moment. JESSE VAUGHAN Sepresenting Hax-rey Oil Co. Cleveland, OUi jLujiatiijg Oils, Greases and v i.area P&lcts WE WANT YOU qr a a a a DOM' rm ansssanDnnnnoanDnBnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnDn a a FOR A DEPOSITOR IN THIS BANK 0 You will be in good company for the majority of the people in this community bank with us Make the start today and you will feel better tomorrow SCOTLAND NECK BANK J. H. Alexander Jr., Cashier Hugh Johnson, Asst. CVr. Neglect Your eyes. You nave only two, and when damaged it is difficult and expensive to have them corrected. When it is hard for you to read or dinary print, you should have glasses correctly fitted. B. W. Martin with E. T. Whitehead Co. will fit you with good glasses and guarantee satisfac tion, Prices are from $1.50 up according to the quality of frames. Bring in your watch, clock and jewelry re pairing. B. W. Martin Scotland Neck, N. C 9-1 s a a a a a a a a a a a a Z3 a Q a D n a a a m I Hi' DEL IGMTFVL 5 fLSCE. TO 2Lw o TO fil l raiirA6Wl : . ii i l ii VQMM ft a a It is only natural that your friends and acquaintances impressed by the general atmosphere of your home. Nothing else radiates a cheerful atmosphere a as does furniture properly arranged. WE HAVE THE GOODS FOR YOU. Cash if you Have It Cred it if You Want It. are D a , . z tiHK-cu ttasfr 5iaa siH$wi!5 ih. ni g D 1 " 1 rn a a a a a a a a K5 53 33 a 3 nice q a a a a a a mmiHHiimmiiiiiiiinmmmiMi "" iiiiiiiiftitttttiif iMiiiiinnmmmnmmminuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniimma KNOWING YOUNG MEN'S TASTES as this store knows them, is a distinct advantage to the young fel low himself. It isn't necessary to separate the wheat from the chaff because our styles are all attractive. They're Griffon Overcoats The fabrics are good looking and good wearing the values are very unusual. $15.00 TO $25.00. A R A ...... ....... r-m-riTTTiii 1 1 Y BOYETTE THE HOME OP GOOD OVEECOATS mini mi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimtta flanDnnnnDnnnnDnnnnooonnnnnnnnnnnnonnonnDaD!dnanonnnnnnonDonDnz:3oannDDDnnnnDcnn nnnDaDannaanDnananDnnaDDnaannaaDCJDDnai EVERY SOLDIER NEEDS AN EDISON a a u a Q Q NO MATTER IF IN THE NAVY ARTILLERY, CAVALRY, IN FANTRY, OR IN THE AIR, IF YOU HAVE A FRIEND OR RELATIVE WHO IS SERVING HIbCO UNTJi x SEND HIM AN EDISON FOUNTAIN PEN a a . TrrvTt a Tn.TTT.Ti QT7,T?T7TP"El VATT MATT"R OF HIM A MORE EFFICIENT SOLDIBS, BY GIVING HIM AJN jfiuiwiuui - " - fo - . ARV TOR HTM TO WRITE . - . THE FIGHTJJSG ArJJXilTl Kjr viKJun oxx. o au. - )--tJl8,r--r' - SEND HIM AN EDISON I JUST ONE MORE WAY OP DOING TOOT BIT. AND BY SO DOING YOU INSRBASE HIS LOVED ONES. PHONE 96 PHONF tirt ... :-. 1NUK 1 II XLXXV lJva o i vixl. .-. a a a a a a a a n u a V r; I-- t aaanaaaoannonoaGoanQDannnnnnnaaQnrannacEnccs ;

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