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Society and Personals Qd Allot m Greenville p. b. ' tn m University Mr ud Hn A P Purdy. of Coo .day '? Mr Ljitt Wade, member at thr Martina' pitching saO last season, b now ?r.pk>;ed with the Tofraa Electric and Powei Mr. and Mn P V. Jones visited ?datives m Scotland Neck Sunday afternoon VMM in M il ii Mr and Mis Dean Speight. Miss Ethlyn Is si s and Mr Paul Simpson tinted m Morehead City Sunday Y* Olive Stake* aad Beatrice Wynne, teachers in the Everett* Mrs. A P. Hsiahill. at Everett*, visited hare yesteaday af ternoon. ViMtiag Daagfclcr ia H?k lfrs. B P. Pai| a in Hi|h Point v*itm| her daiichler. Mrs. Thai Moms She plans to return this week-end ?n Ur H L Cain. Geo. Reynolds Ho tel clerk, returned here Sunday at tcrtneon from Baaiey. Ga.. where he attended the funeral of ha father last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Pratt left Sun day for New Bern where Mr. Pratt will head the activities of the WPA are* office Mr and Mrs Russell Teel have re turned to their borne in Boston af Ua spending some tune here with Mi Teel'i mother. Mrs BetUe Teel to Bill* Watts returned to Washing ten City today after visiting his par ents here for a few days Is Visiting ia Bacfcy Mrs. W. B Watts is raiting a Rocky Mount. & Mrs. H. R Ross has returned to her home in New York after a visit here with relatives. Retaram fraa* Pamlico Mrs C. H. Godwin has returned Iron: Pamlico Bench where she spent tlie summer. Spent Week-end la Raleigh Miss Mary Benson spent the week end in Raleigh with relatives ?y Miss {Catherine Taylor Harrison returned home Sunday to some time with her parents Mr. Mr> C. A. Harrison, after complet ing a technician's course in the Richmond Medical College DR. V. I OPTOM-E William it on office Peele Jly Co, every Fri, 9:90 * a to 11 a Plymouth office Lhrermaa Drag Co. every Id. 2 to i p. m. Drug Co., Tuesday. Sept. XI. How Martins Did or Didn't ? They are m btt late, to to ?i. toft tto Ofu ocrnsed to oCfictol to far 5L t a hit which hi m km*, h I Earp batted 300 but the then he led McCay and Steven Car. Steven*. Stanley and De * Pa*. G ih ? I SBBSrO A I KM M Earp. *? , 35 375 34 111 IS 5 1 11 IB SI B U JB McCay. If S2 2M ? N II 3 1* 7 IX X2 I 4] 2H Villepaque. cf SB 329 37 IB 11 3 5 5 132 11 4 33 231 V *7 JB1 47 MB 12 3 1 7 171 12 > 43 379 lb 37 353 SI lt3 B B M 3 MB 33 21 SI 288 3b M 337 3B SB 14 2 S 7 110 211 21 41 -3M b 37 313 B 14 II 3 7 13 134 Ml 23 33 3B7 Victoria, c 42 143 it 37 4 1 2 2 2BS 35 7 It 344 Totals BB2 2554 156 BIS 37 33 41 33 3137 352 37 301 241 G W L SO Ml ? or Jefferson IS 7 7 33 OB 133 13333 Fielos IS BS 54 5! 35 341-3 Strunk 31 ? B 75 43 15S 156 35 15 S 332 BB 143 302 - 35 12 3 73 45 IBS 1733-3 Totals 117 43 35 433 373 334 BBS Mr*. C. B. Roebuck and aoo. Ru* sell. are confined to thaw borne by illness tlu* week. Tbey were report ed slightly improved today. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Guaoe roughs, a sou. at their hauu Church street here o< 1* _ Miss Faye Coo ley and Mr. Ivan Rogers, both of Scottsburg. Indians, were married in the Baptist pastor nan here last Sunday night at lb o'clock Rev. Jan. H Sm friend of the young couple, | ed the ceremony which was i for its simplicity The minister knew the young < pie during his ministry in and they made the long trip to I him marry them After spendm few days along North Carolina Virginia beaches tbey will to their Indiana home TO HONOR AND FACULTY Mrs Jas H Smith, and members of the local faculty are to be honored at a tea in the home of Mrs C A Harraom on Academy Street Thursday after noon of this waefc between the hasps of 4 30 and < 00 p m The follow mg invitation was waned publicly to day The women of the Rapt ill church invite the women of the town to a tea honoring Mrs J. H Smith and the women of the school faculty. Thursday. September 10. bom 4JO to <:0# p. m, at the faaaae of Mrs C. A Harrison " Depression's Gold Rush Was A Flop a faar days ago the < rami's cold rush was a flop A group of works up an tkc prospects for the finding gold along creeks <4 woat reported thnt sf al Ike for relieving was "the most romanticized an areas still the ter for gold averaged $n IMS 'Even the romance is ns hr canst rattletrap cars ha ed the old the placer-miners of the water by mailuniij (if all) instead of by The experts practically all other His Cottom Pickers Face Real Jek According To Fig Green Wave Holds First Scrimmage off in a bit of heavy phml on the rat dob oras able to cam at aril] acainst the re antfa the oftau days away, a Ihelj fi*ht a expect ed far same at the positions Sever - d the locals wiii he stcooc in that pertinent- Only two veteran hacks are left from last year, Joe Hardi The other Potatoes Be Good Area ?re free truaa ?* 1 As ? ?1 will be tree at each to rn black rot. that are true to variety RUPTURED?? Wc guarantee to tit satisfactorily or refund your money. CLARK'S DRUG STORE Photic 53 In Business for Your Health Special Notice to Farmers 65 Good Used Cars Ml makm ami nodab. Tenas can b* ranged if desired. It is now possible lor you to purchase a GOOD USED CAR All cars have been used in City and are condition. Every car has a e. Come in. mite or mil Hntcheson and Murden, Inc. Hight St. Ptotanonth, Va. Advance Fall Showing Our Stocks Are Larger ? Our Selections More Varied ? And Our Values More Numberous? This store is in a better position to serve you to a greater extent this season than at any time during our history. The reasons arc obvious . . . the longer we serve a community, the better position we are in to anticipate the needs and wants of the people of the have been made to our store reccptly. It has been painted and here you'll find competent and responsible man and wo men to serve you. We begin the Pall season with a stock of merchandise for men, women and children which, we believe, cannot be equalled for variety of se lection. for quality, and for real honest-to-goodness value. A stock that has been provided with the thought foremost in our mind that: "Quality is obtainable at all stores at a certain price ? but qual ity is certain bete at any price, for we never sacrifice quality for price." Harrison Bros. & Co. Williamstam. If. C. Welcome Teachers We are glad to hare jran back for another year. We extend to id the oeweot?er? to Store Will Be Closed Wednesday, September 15 To Observe Holiday SUA IN AND ISRAEL STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY Wed., Sept. 15th To Observe Holiday MARGOLIS BROTHERS FIRST SALE! Friday, September 17th The way tobacco is being marketed, it goes without saying that we will have a house full of tobacco Friday. With a first sale arc are expecting to fill our house from one side to the other and are would sincerely appreciate our customers coming in Thursday night or before day Friday morning. We will have some one to serve you at the scales. SECOND SALE! Thursday, September 16th Tobacco Selling Good V Our sales yesterday and today were, without a doubt, the best we have had this year. Our customers were really delighted .with their sales and they spoke very complimentary of our en tire sales and office force. Farmers Sell with Us If jroo have not sold with us this year try us Just once We will guarantee to please you and your patronage will be appreciated We know that we ran a good sale and we are not afraid to bid ? i it is necessary to protect our < Planters Warehouse Ingprara&Guririn, Proprietors
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