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< > OQ OQ » n > H r » o o > CO GO » o > s: H r » o o *10 525 < < < < < < >* < cu o o H 1^ M H U H S OQ CQ !^ -<1 < > OQ OQ g: H > iz: H NN r H n o S ifl > iiS T°T~v~*~vasT1ISercan™ company vvvvvvvvvv vass mercantile COMPANYV V V V V Spring of tine Year* and Farming’ Time is here VASS MERCANTILE VASS, NORTH CAROLINA is ready to serve you. Get ready and purchase THE BEJST ON THE MARKET. We carry Oliver one- and two-horse Plows, Cole’s Cot ton, Corn and Combination Planters, Guano Dis tributors, Disc Harrows, Drag Harrows, Stalk Cutters, Barb Wire, Field Wire, Poultry Wire, Galvanized Roofing, Composition Roofing, Stoves, Paints, White Lead and Oils, Brushes, and all kinds of Hardware, Wagon and Buggy Spokes and Rims. We have close prices on HARDWARE Flour, Shipstuff and Hay and carry the famous LARROWE FEED, every sack guaranteed or money refunded. All kinds of Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Say, Fellows! get All Dressed Up. EASTER will soon be here and you don’t want to have to stand back in that old last winter’s suit, seeing all the other fellows dressed out in their spring finery. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR MERIT CLOTHING FOR MEN and Pony Boy Suits for Boys “THEY HAVE MADE THEIR WAY BY THE WAY THEY ARE MADE” If nothing can be found in our stock to suit your taste we have J. L. Taylor & Co = Spring Book, contammg an assorted line of Serges, Tweeds and Herrinebone^^ Come in and let us take your measure. Also a nice line of WITH AND WITHOUT COLLARS COME IN AND SEE US! V V V V vass mercantile company VVVVVVVVVv VACO — mercantile company v v v v >j > >- < Ck o Q Hi HI tf I Hi S' CQ cc <5 > > > > > < s o u H 1^ H < i OQ OQ > > > > > > >* % < On % o V m HH H z < I m QQ OQ < > VOLUME SUBSCRIPTION $1.5< JACKSON SPRINGS N] Rev. J. Woodrow Hasj Who is on a vacation froir sion field in Japan, preachec sermon in the pulpit of a cl father once served, and almc ground where his father’s were interred. A large cro\ the Presbyterian church to . Sunday night, and no one cj held the attention of a cor better. Mr. Hassell pictures and bad conditions in Japan that every one understood. Woodrow, as he is familial to the older people, left n than 20 years ago with hil brothers and sisters, in sor| the husband and father’s < ing to Hickory, but he ha< gotten old associates, indue who were small when he many old faces greeted pleasure. We would have been gla( old friends to hear him; ai the Jones boys, who have] into the world and made who spent many happy da; Hassell boys at West End. sell visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald at West End, in where the Hassell family found a Presbyterian ehurcl old home that would be ' a large town. Peach men in this vicinij sured that a large part oj is safe yet. If it was al farmers could well afford they make a good profit ne| year. All the orchards her< borne a few years, have n< and at some of the old ft there is fruit every summj The local high school b( shape for baseball, and will new uniforms this week. Rev. R. G. Matheson sp| days last week with his s< at Columbia, S. C., and attc Sunday’s revival. George Neal had the mis cut his hand badly on Satui tempting to stopper a bottl cine. Gas would push th< and when shoved too tight! broke, cutting through thj his hand. Mr. Neal is a the local high school and the Sandhill Drug Co. in s] Marlette lost his job som| as rural policeman, to th< tion of many. Kennie Luc^ white man, and Vance An negro, living north-west found he was still alive 01 week when he accompanic tion agent Carter, to th( They were arrested for ha| key in their possession; left for parts unknown, was useless at Luck’s, f^ walking up with an Abei and they were back track| gallon jug containing whij who is a son and brother and Carl Luck, who are s( on the Stanly county roads,! over to Federal court by c| er Jones; O. S. Richardsoj his bond. Armstrong wa| prohibition charges with tl few months ago and was| , Luck and Armstrong are ing ones who used to gi trouble, and have not beej for some time. Sentiment against lawlessness here, derst»od only a half a doz< petition for a pardon for some time ago. Commissi! had two other cases before bound Charlie Dunn over court. His bondsman was ^8 of near Hoffman. Thomas was also bound o^ eral court. E. J. Woodh
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