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Opens Monday se P h t! 6 Roanoke Fair, Williamson Entertainments Clab Meetings Engagements Weddings Etc. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roebuck and children have moved to the home in New Town where the Lindsleys were formerly. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bailey have moved from their place on Church Street to the Stalls home. Mrs. Mary Bonner Gurganus and family will move to her new home on Watts Street next Monday, and Mr. and Mrs. John Peel will move irom their country hoibe, about five miles from here, to the home on Main Street where Mrs. Gurganus is now. Miss Ixjuallie Taylor was in town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J.*"R. Corey, of Har disons Mill, were in town yesterday. Attorney Henry D. Hardison, of Tarboro, was a professional visitor here yesterday. Mr. Donoho, city construction man ager of the Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Co., left this week for Fay c-tteville, where he will spend sever al weeks before returning here to fin ish the installation of the new system of the company. Miss Thelma Brown visited Miss Rosalie Rhea in Windsor this week. Enoch Stillman and Hubert Coburn of Plymouth were in the city Wed nesday. Bryant Carstarphen will leave Mon day for Durham, where he will be a junior at Duke University this year. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Lilley and daugh ter, Miss Lizzie, were shoppers here Thursday. Mr. Ira Griffin and daughter, Miss Thelma, "were visitors here yesterday. Mrs. J. P. Boyle and Misses Maggie Pell and Annie Jones, of Hamilton, were shoppers here Wednesday. Mesdames Bog Slade, sr., and S. W. Matthews, of Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Van Taylor and little daughter, of Eve?btts, attended the show here Tuesday night. Mrs. Mary Crudup,'of Henderson, visited Mrs. A. T. Crawford this week. Mrs. Moye Taylor, of near Hamil ton, was a visitor in the city Wed nesday. - - Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lindsley and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Lindsley and little daughter have moved to the home on Main Street formerly occupied by the Shir leys. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stalls have moved into their new home on y/ent Main Street. William H. Harrison left this morn mjf for Charleston, S. C., where he is a cadet at the Citadel. R. H. Weaver, of Gold Point, was a visitor here Wednesday. PECAN GROWING IS PROFITABLE If interested as t» how, what, when or where to grow them write J. B. Wight, Cairo, Ga. . a-17-8t TERRIBLE PAIN Akkaa Lady TdU Haw She Ok. taked Relief by Takiaf CardW. Fads Fiae and Eqjtfi Lift IWw, She Says. TaDadaoa, Ala.—Mrs. Mary Hardy, 408 Henderson Avanua, this city, mlhst imu years ago aha "got 6am* atctf and waa unable to at• tsnd to h«r hooaework. *1 km saw baan ao weak be tea or ataoa," aha ana 1 had a hnWf pain m war akU ao aoce In fny.sida and tha lower part of my bod/. "Aaoaa my back ached, and I was ao uarsuua I oooldnt atand np. I had joat about ghm op whan aoma one who oama to aaa ma bar gan talking about OsrdoL This osnaad me to sot it I took about two bottiaa befcre I acw much fay thosmh, I pickad op right awsqp!l alept better at Bighl I waft hungry, enjoyed my food, wUch I hacmt dona for aoma time. "Tha pain and aorsoaaa gradually laftmyade. 1 regained my strength. I took about sfabottlea and left off far awhile, then took two or thxee ■ara, . • 1 " J"* £* his and can work now, too." Cavfai fa purely ngetabh and witafaa no harmful drags. It haa t- -1 J At. a m . tm _ nupaq uaowiiDQt oc muftnng womm and Aoold halp yaa, too. NC-lM Society & Personate Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor Mr. and Mrs. Leon Stalls, ot En field, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stalls. Mr. Stalls has just returned from Chattanooga, Tenn. Mr. Sidney Beacham left Tuesday for Buies Creek, where he will take a commercial course at Buies Creek Academy. Misses Fannie Robertson and Clara Manning and Edwin Manning left their homes in Griffins Township to day for Washington, where they will onter W. C. 1. for the coming year. Mrs. W. H. Harrell and daughter, Miss Sarah, will leave tomorrow for Washington, D. C., where Miss Har rell will leave her mother and go to Charleston, W. Va. She will be science teacher in a boarding school in that city. Little Jennie Swanner Moore will go with her aunt to Washington and return home with her the first of the week. Attorney E. S. Peel returned today from Lillington, where he went on professional business. H. D. Bateman and Mr. and Mrs. Luke Lamb, of Wilson, wire visitors here this week. Miss Lucille Hassel left Tuesday for Winston-Salem, where she will enter Salem College for the full term. Mrs. Joe Cherry left Tuesday for Richmond, where she will enter St. .Elizabeth's Hospital for treatment. Mrs. Otis Aiken and daughters, Mary Frances and Virginia, of Ox ford, are visiting Mrs. Aiken's sis ter, Mrs. R. A. Pope. They will bo here for about two weeks. were visitors in town Tuesday, daughters,- Mfs. Delia Manning were visitors in town this morning. Mothers Treat Colds The New "Direct" Way ll* Longer Necessary to "Dose" Chil dren With Internal Medicines to Brook Colds. ■HWmB Children'* digrs livT tions are easily up -Bet to ° mucfi A, * . "dosing." Vicks _yP Vapoßub being ex ternally applied. i t ' oesnot "p 8 *- 1 ' |(t ' e \ At the first sign of croup, sore throat, or any other cold trouble, apply Vicks freely. There is nothing to swallow— you just "rub it on." VJSJSS QVN HNtmoM JABS Usto YMAJHT real discovery -\ in motor lubrication prove an x wSm¥ the cars below - TJEFORE offering the new "Standard" J3 Motor Oil to the public, road tests 7 Advantages of ' aggregating hundreds of thousands of «,Standard" Motor Oil / miles were made with every type of car ' AT and truck. 1. 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