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Dixie I MIDDLESEX, Route 1, Jan. j Mr. and Mrs. Manky Njarron spent. Sunday .with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gaincyi Miss Rachel Snipes returned to N. C. C. ,W„ Greertsibaro, last Sunday afternoon. We are glad to learn that Misses Gladys and Artnie Mae Gainey are atiil improving after I>ehig sick for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Ottnie Godwin, of Jtodcy Mount, are spending this week with relative® near Hare's store. uaisx i i - Johnnie Brannan was laid to rest in the burying ground at Antioch church at two o'clock. Many rel atives and friends attended the burial. Many .beautiful flowers were placed on the grave. Rev. A. R. Creech of Micro conducted the funeral service. We are sorry to leann tha' Mrs. Bijah Hinton is sick. Master Edison Nanron Bpern' last week with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Milton1 Namur. { j We are very sorry to knew | 'that Mr. D. E. Nanron has been sick for several days. Mr. and Mrs. David Hinton, of ‘Selma, visited relatives in pur community Sunday. Mrs. J. H. Hocutit and baby * V&ited her sister. Mrs. Ear! 1, Lewis in Middlesex last meek. Miss Gladys Davis has returned J i 1a CuBonlhce after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. » and Mrs. J. L. Davis. * Messrs. T. R. and IVilldBim At f, kinsen and Jesse Hocutt made a: I business trip to Smithfield Sat-, t urday. * Messrs. Waylon Hinton and E s , S. Deans made a business trip to : ? Smithfield Saturday. Mr. John Price and Miss Arnia { Price spent Tuesday in Wilson. Mr. and Mil's. J. M. Gainey I spent Saturday evening with Mr. j and Mrs. W. II. Godwin near i Hare's store. *********** I Princeton ********** PRINCETON, Jan. 8—Mr. :.n.' Mrs. P. iGodwiim, of Kenly, wmi the guests of Mr. aawl Mrs. Nc 'us Holt Sunday.’ Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Massey, of Smithfield, were visitors in town [*•: Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Rusiseil Ginn, of! ej , Goldsboro, -were visitors in town ■ Wednesday. Mrs. Larry Boyette, of Rock Ridge, and Misses lua and Go ifldinc Godwin, of Kenly, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Holt. M>r. and Mrs. J. B. Ayccvk an.! j children, of Wilson county, and! Dr. and Mrs. V. A. David'an, j of Smithfield, were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Aycock Sun day. Mrs. S. B. Hood, of Grantham's township, spent the .week end wiia Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boothe. Mr. and Mrs.W. p. Holt and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Holt Jr., fepcnifc the past Sunday with Mr." and Mrs. N. C. Holt. J Mrs. L. D. Mitchell and Miss! Ula Stuckey went to Goldsboro ! Tuesday. Mrs. R. F. Bo rum has return? j ! to her home after a tw o weeks’ i visit to relatives at Oxford. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rallies wtnf i to Goldsboro Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Gurley at tended the funeral of Mrs. Eno:h | Kdgerton at Nabunta Sunday. ****** Miss Eleanor Gurley spent toe, week end •with relatives at F.. mont. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Z D. Holloman on Janieary 1 a son, and to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard -Milt:h.ei) on January 6* a son. TV TV A A A rt «» «^| £ Corbett-Hatcher. | ^ ¥ * By MAMIE BAILEY * SELMA, Route 1, Jan. 9.—Wo j arc very glad to know that a 1 crew is tack working on the; bridge ait Buff olio. Now we have ] hopes of soon crossing over on a real bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bailey, of j Willson’s Mills, visited' relatives j here ,Sunday afternoon. Miss Ma/rcie Morgan and si? -1 ter, Mrs. Neill Morrison, of I Greensboro, spent a few days in I this sec-titan Hast week. Mrs. D. J. Thurston, of Smith ! fields, wras a visitor here in the school Monday. Misses Alma 'Sullivan and Ida Mae Hicks have returned home | alter visiting relatives at Mount Olive. Mrs. Jesse W. Bailey ■- spud Tuesday afternoon with flier sis ter, Mrs, J. II. McCall. Mr, and Mrs. Wade Corbett and family hiaive moved/ to Selma where they will make their ho ne. Mr. Walter Brown is erecting a new fliome across the road fi.iM the home of 'has father. Mr. Jesse W. Bailey and dau*:’i ter, Miss Mamie, and Miss Cl a • Fitzgerald went to Fremont Sun day. Remember preaching service* at Fairview Sunday evening, January 12 at the regular hour. Every body is cordially invited. Sun1:!}/ school at 10 a. m. ^********** * Johnson Union * * Bv IRENE GOWEU V CLAYTON, Route 3, Jan. 0.— Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Gower and family spent a short w'hjilo the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Johnson near Clayton -Sunday. Mrs. Ella Pool, of Wilson's Mills, spent Sunday tlve (guest cf Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Underwood. Miss Eva Underwood visited Mists Lillie Thomas near JSnrth field Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wood and Miss Margaret Wood spent a short while with Mr. and Mts. B B. Boykin near Raleigh, last Fri day evening. Mr. Let Jo-nes, of bnuml.en, was in this .section Saturday on business. Mr. and Mis. E. E. Hall, of Durham, have recently movej into this section where they will mak: thejr home for this year. Mr. J. H. Coats made a bus; ness trip to Durham Monday. Mrs. Julia Strickland, of Smith-j field, (is spending some time wLh j her daughter, Mrs. Coy Godwin i Mrs. C. P. Wood and family! and .Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wo/i spent a short while th.e guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Underwood of Wilson’s Mills Sunday evening. We are glad to note that Ms. J. L. Green is able to be out again after being very sick for. s-oine time. Messrs. G. H. and C. C. Wood, of near Wilson’s Mills, were ii? this section Sunday. v v V *r t v v •!* »!• * Benson % MRS. SHERRILL UTLEY * BENSON, Jan. 8.—Miss Chvy.-*.« telle Lucas 'has returned to F mart where she is teaching alter having 'spent the holidays here with her parents. Mr. P. B. Johnson Jr., krt Thursday if or Richmond, Va.. 10 1 psumje his studies after spendv.g the holidays here. Mr. Archie Johnson and Mr. Ryal Johnson left Sunday for the Georgia Military Academy at Bladder Irritation If functional Bladder Irritation disturbs your sleep, or causes Buj-nuing or Itching Sensation, Backache, Leg Pains, or muscu lar aches, making you feel tiled depressed, and discouraged, ■why not try the Cystex 48 Hour Test? Don't give -up. Get Cystex today. Put it Ito the test. See for your self how quickly it works ami what lit does. Money -back if it doesn’t bring quick improvement, nod satisfy you completely. Try Cystex today. -Only GOe. llooj Bros j NcW Series Open j i - | Series No. (55 is now open, a fid, if you | | wish to provide for the payment of a | | home on the easiest kind of terms, or, 1 | if you would like to make a start on a 1 | regular, systematic method of saving, I j or, if you would like to make a profit- | | able, non-taxable investment, you are I | invited to call and see what we have to I | offer. 1 I START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT! I | Smithfield Building & | I Loan Association i s H | 1. B. MARROW, President W. D. HOOD, Vice-Pres. | | C. F. GORDON. Scc.-Treas. L. G. STEVENS, Atty. I 1 i t'mmiitatiiiiiiiiiiitJtmiiMiiitiJiiiHimiitcitmtiiiiiiujiiinmiHcjiiiiiiiiiiHtjiitiiiimiiniiiHiiiiiiioiiiiiimiMtitiiiHiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiliP Just Received Carload of Tennessee Mules l i These mules were bought direct from the farmers of Ten nessee, the quality and price as good as any place in east ern North Carolina. It will pay you to get my prices be fore you buy. J. E. WILSON Smithfield North Carolina Atlanta after spending the noil days here with their parents. 'Miss Velma Brady who for- a ^ number of years ‘has been con-1 necte'd with C. T. Johnson’s store | as saleslady, has recently severed i I her connection there. Mr. W. D. Boone has returned] to has home and is gradually ini-; proving after a recent operation1 in the Johnston County Hospital. Mrs. H. J. Weinges and litt.c daughter, Barbara, of Charlotte, are visiting her -parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Boone. Mrs. W. M. Smith, Miss Clara Woodall, Miss Mabel Johnson av 1 Mrs. W. B. Woodall were shoppe re in Raleigh Tuesday. Mrs. Leon Talton and Mrs. Eli Turlington visited relatives m Coats Tuesday. 'Miss Katheryme Moody, of Bry son City, and Miss Russell, of Smithfield, were .gues-ts* of Mrs. Sherrill Utley Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. II. L. Keith, of Wilmington, were guests of Mr. and ;Mrs. W. R. Denning Friday. Dr. and Mrs. Keith have just :e ;limed frpm their; wedding t-'n! 0 Florida, Cuba and other points. Miss Gladys Harrell, of StsPei-! rille, has spent several days here I as guest of Mrs. C. T. Johnsjn and other friends. Friends of Mr. Alfred ParkcC will he pleased to learn (that he returned (home Sunday from Rex Hospital in Raleigh where he ha*: recently undergone two operations. 'Capt. and Mrs. J. W. Good rich and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Porter ani little daughter, Katheryne, left this week for an extended tri/p to Foit Myers, Florida. Capt. and Mrs. Goodrich will remain there for several months, Capt. Good rich having gone there for his health. Dr. W. T. Turlington, of Wil mington, spent the past week cad here with friends. Mr®. John Turlington has gone to Apex to visit relative's fo’.- a few days. 1 M«iss Neta Turlington, Mrs. Lon Taitom and Mrs. Sherrill Utley spent Monday in Fayetteville t!i< j guests1 of Mrs. P. H. Starling. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Watkin :, vf; Social Circle, Ga., were guests of . Mr. ar.d Mrb. W. R. Strickland this week end. Mr. and Mrs. Wat kins are on their way to Wa.:h- j ington, D. C. Mr. Ralph Burgess .is on a bu •-/*-! in ess trip for several days to Georgia. Messrs. Sliemill Utley and Uvn Taliton attended “The Show >;f Shows” in Raleigh Tuesday. SELMA EIGHTH GRADE SPONSORS CONTEST W'ho is 'the pi'otbies girl ' In Selma ? | Who is the nnosit popular boy? January 9 each grade in the ! Selma school from the sixth grade up. was asked tx* ■select its Rose & Woodall Funeral Directors Ambulance Service Anywhere —Any time. Day Phone 36. Night Phone 34 BENSON, N. C. | 1 ■ M■■ vrel'tiest girl and most popular1 joy. These persons will enter a contest sponsored' by * ‘the eigh th grade to determine the prettiest girl iand most popular boy. Print* cd ballots will be sold at five cents each, which may be placed in ballot boxes to be found in the school budding, in the -post office and in It he drug storefs of f}% itowim. The voting time begins to* day, January 10, and closes .Tan^ uary 24. The proceeds •will bo used for the benefit of athletic equipment purchased by the eigh th grade. Garden Peas Early Alaska, Tom Thumb, Laxtoii Champion of England Hood Bros., Smithheld, N. C. On the Corner •«? 4 THE GREATEST CHEVROLET IIV CHEVROLET HISTORY Today, Chevrolet presents the Greatest Chevrolet in Chevrolet History—a smoother, faster, hotter Six—with beautiful new bodies by Fisher. Basically, it is the same sturdy, substantial Six which won such trfemendous popularity in 1929. But it is a greater car in every way—for there are scores of vital improvements which contribute to comfort, performance, endur ance and safety! An improved six-cylinder valvc in-head motor, with its capacity increased to 50 horsepower; four Delco-Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers; fully-enclosed in ternal-expanding weather-proof brakes; a new dash gasoline gauge; heavier and stronger rear axle; new Fisher non-glare wind shield ; larger tires— —these are typical of the many improvements which make this car the Greatest Chevrolet in Chevrolet History. But most impressive of all —this smoother, faster, better Lix has been made available — - at extremely low prices! During 1929, more than a million three hundred thousand persons bought six-cylinder Chevroiets. This enormous vol umebas made possible many savings in the Chevrolet factories —and, in keeping with its long-established policy, Chevro let is sharing these savings with the public. No written de scription can do justice to the extra value and quality provided in this new car. Visit your Chevrolet dealer—-see this car ride in it—and judge for yourself its sensational value. The KOADSTKlt . *495 The SPORT ROADSTER.<. *525 The PHAETON . *495 The COACH . *565 The (OlTli The SI’OKT COUPE The CLUB SEDAN The SEDAN *565 *625 ■'1 *625 *675 Southern Chevrolet Co. “The Home of Service and Satisfaction” Phone 4 Smithfield, N. C. HAMILTON GARAGE, Clayton, N. C. Associate Dealer
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