Society and Personals oomnr M 46 O Cone returned to Rich I today after a visit here with . "P. B Cone, who accompanied Mrs. Harry L Meador and fam ly moved into their new home on South Haughton Street this week a Wk Mrs. Paxie Bad ham. of Eden ton raited her sister. Mrs S. R Biggs, here this week Vuatan Bar Yesterday Ml ail I. H. B. Speight and F M Sherry of Roanoke Rapids were vis-' ?tors at the Virginia Electric and Power office here yesterday ? Messrs K B Crawford and W j G Peel attended the funeral of i Mrs. Harvey L. Walker in Raleigh [ last Tuesday afternoon la New Bern Mrs A. J Tyndall has returned to her home in New Bern after a visit here with Mrs John L. Goff and family. < ' Mrs. G. M. Anderson ant son. of Jamesville. visited here yesterday Arrived Here Last tnsist Mr F W Bennett, of Baltimore, arrived last evening to spend some time installing an electric sub-sta tion and equipment for the Standard Fertiliser company Business Vn Mr G L Cooper was a business visitor here yesterday from James ville Visiter Here Last Evening Mr James Smithwick was a visi- ' tor here last evening from James-1 ville Mrs. John Wier. Sr.. and Miss I Sallie Wier. of Washington City. vis-, ited Mr and Mrs John Wier here this week. Id Return to Baltimore Misses Edna L Ballard and Jessie Mae Hulioman will return Monday to Baltimore where they are stu ient in a hospital nursing school Ha* Mi. 9. , nesday to spend a few days to Char relatives Vested Here Mr Felix A. Griiiai tie, executive director of the North Carolina Hos pital Savings Association with head quarters in Chapel Hill, visited here this week a In Wilmington no Business Mr Howard Gross is spending a few days tn Wilmington attending to business matters ? Visitor in Plymouth jl Mr V" r Watts was visitor ml i out .' !. -iv In Kaleagn Today Messrs T B Brandon. T. B. Slade and J. F Crisp, of Oak City, are in Raleigh today for a discus sion of the 1938 farm program Guests at Local Hotel Guests stopping at the Geo. Rey nolds Hotel here overnight last night were W. H Menees Winston-Sal em. Mr and Mrs. R. D. Momsette. Ahoskie. E. E Ehritighaus. Pelham. Ga . S Miller. Daytona Bench. Fla.; T N Maultsby. New Bern: S. S. Cam pen. Edenton: J. W Williamson. Cleveland. E K Fisher. Greenville; J. B Allen. New York. Ben Fowler and Philys Adler. both of Norfolk; G F. Crocker Seaboard. N C Geo C Meade. Raleigh and C W Hill. Jr. Suffolk Several travelers were unable to get accommodations at the hotel. it was stated Visit in Elisabeth City Mr Luther Culpepper visited rel atives in Elizabeth City and Nags Head this week. Mis. A HncU. Ma Mary Car starphen and Mi wi i C. Dl. W. H. ?nd Sutton Cantarphcs attended the funeral of Dr. J. A White in Littleton V Mr. and Mia. Walter Brown, of Jarossvilie. visited here Wednesday afternoon Left Today for Mis Grace Swain, accompanied by her mother. Mrs M. D Holliday, A Dunn, left today lor I anoir where they are attending an annual meet ins of the North Carolina branch of the Southern Hotel association They plan to return here Sunday. a Professor J. T. Uzzle was here Wednesday afternoon from I tun a ville. Were in Cuanly Messrs Lloyd Weeks and W C Monroe. State Extension Depart ment tobacco specialists, were in the I county several days this weak checking crop experiments. Tney are srhedulrd to return here lay to continue their is Mr. Herman E. Woodard. of Ken ly. m here visiting his brother. As sistant County Agent J. P. Wood ird Rev and Mrs J H. Smith. Mrs. W J. Hodges. Mrs. Andrew Sum merlin. Mrs. Daisy Pope, Mrs. Joe Cow en. Miss Ruth Jenkins. Mrs. G. A Peel and Mr L R Wynne were among those from the local Baptist church attending the an nul convention of the Roanoke Baptist Association in Tarboro Wed lesday las in CkuWIe This Week Mr. John Henry Edwards was in Charlotte this week attending to Misineis matters. n Mrs Robt. Manning. Mrs Sam Voolford and Mrs. A J. Manning, fr.. and little dangfater. Joyce, vts ted in Washington this week ? Mrs Ben Eaton and little son are toane Wednesday from a Washing on hospital Wi Miss Mary Taylor was in Durham Wednesday entering two patients in Juke hospital Was Visitor Mere Yesterday Mr A D. Griffin. Sr.. was a visi or here yesterday. It was Mr Gnf in's first visit here since he wai nken ill about a month ago Mrs Herman Williams, of Ever Kts. visited here yesterday MISS STRLTLL TO HUtf in narouA Saturday Miss Marie SpruilL attractive young girl, and Brantley On imm. young Gold Point fanner, will ry tomorrow evening in Emporia. Va., it was learned here today. Fol lowing a short wedding trip, the young couple plan to make their home in this county, near Rober. ?onvtlle. Miss Spnnll, formerly of Roper, has been in the employ of the Wet come Inn here during the past year, and has many friends in this munity She is the daughter of Mr. and Mia. Ernest Spruill. of Mr. Brantley is a native of Washing ton County where the couple start ed their courtship to Mr William J of Danville. Va. on'saUuday m nog, October A 1 rhe iiiamiiny took place at the home at Mrs & F. Dar den. aunt at the BKC of 1 'f* W brida. fa the praa ter the ceremony the bridal couple left far Danville. Va. where they will lays with ha they will (o to Springfield. Va, where they will Brown. Ruth Nor on and Edna Banthill. Mr. S A. red and Rev E F Moadey Bl ended the Pittman-Blackwell wed ling in Scotland Neck yesterday Mrs C T. Roberson, Mrs. Luther F*eel Mrs John R Peel and Mrs J. j Corey visited in Rocky Mount TOUR names printed on them 25?*140; 2?0100. 50?$1 00 and boats 21? 11.00 See or call Sue Leggett. phone II Wake Forest And Carolina Meet on Deacon Gridiron Situation Much the i Last Year. With Forest Still Underdog Wake Forest. Oct North Carolina Unnenay will go locether in a to I od to be on While the Tar rink. . torioOs over N. C Stale nd NYU, ?rill be top hearer fmaiha to boarl aver the Deacoe who remember the IMS i [ween the two dnhi played in Charlotte dience of twelve [ana, will recall how i ?d 0-7. in a till it 1 iter*, for over three | virtually And it was only for the 14-f victory, hi the of play. Ok of ?me as a raaalt by Captain Dick probably the of a yam fay this year'a Caralaaa Oa Crowell Utile Heel tally la that that the highly touted < i can be hefai to Coach Fhahead Walker, of Forest will be to Southern tilt, ag the faal| good mcslitmci. Bay WoU fc ITALIAN RYE GRASS Time to plant that Winter Lawn. We have" large supply Italian Rye Grass iir stock. Prices reasonable. CLARK'S DRUG STORE Phone 53 Perhaps you have unusually hard feet to fit. Your shoes may pinch across the instep, crowd end qress against your toes, gap at the sides, slip at the heels, rub blisters and sore spots on your feet, run over at the beds and soon kmc their shape. If you bass such shoe and foot troubles, you will be vitally interested in learning more about Di Srhoti ? Shoes nre <M?(r?cted on the NaT Of al KMMtMJO o u Dr SrteoU i S Saugftrtinc arcb and ?hrr iprrial fratu'n ia*uir ra*? with tbc i&C ?" reqaun) I .. I poor toaithr heel The tctond ihoei how ???fly Dr Scholi a Shoe* coafurai to thr poor ahope onotocny of D- Scholl's? SCIENTIFIC SHOES Dr. Scholl. the Noted Foot Authority, |iv? you 60 Styka from to chooe to more than 600 Coobeaboo Fitteft There are dmes to aoatdy aad co? fort ably fit mry type of foot. For men there are aid 6 to 14; for woaaan, SJf to 13; m widths AAAA to EEC; all am for children and poaaf frit Dr.! rect?fatdtoaftt stra^bt lar frtKfplL 1 grace i fme matcnab, qualities mafcr then oar of the I the market. Large and Small Sizfs AAAA to E?f No Extra Charge k $721 ?1122 ha I I FREE DEMONSTRATION of Dr. ScholVa Scientific Shoe* and Foot Comfort Appliancem end " Remedies will be held at this store Tuesday, October 19th A Cowplof Sua end teas Wi be ghrwi by Dr. Margolis Bros. Saturday, October 16th., 9 a. m. to t p. m. 59c?This Certificate Worth $2.41?59c This PEN holds MO* mat ink than any ordinary laatan pen on the market! You i several mil with one filling! No lever fiUerl No !? I?i bar! Every pen tested an to be unbreakable for life. GET YOURS NOW! THIS PEN GIVEN FREE if you can buy < city for leas than THREE DOLLARS! This certificate good oaty while advertising sale is ALSO $1.00 PENCILS TO MATCH ABOVE PENS. 26c I Cast is i SEND US YOUR MAIL ORDERS?ADD 6c EXTRA ?^y Davis Pharmacy T __Stop! Look! Listen! Red Front Warehouse ROBERSON VILLE. N. C. Breaks All Previous Records on Monday, October 11th Selling 262,712 Pounds for $88,039.74 Averaging $33.89 Hurry and sell your tobacco crop as we arc in the peak of prices. We honestly believe after the coming week you will see a decline in the market on account of the large increase in the to bacco crop just recently issued by the Government report. We sold tobacco as high as 71 cents yesterday and many friends made averages of 40c to 49c for their entire loads We give you the season's official averages of the large markets to date: kinston . $2323 Wilson $2117 Greenville $24.8.3 Fannville $2140 Robersonville $25.19 The New Red Front has sold mare tohacco to date risn ever before and that is due to the host of friends in Eastern Car olina that know we run the highest sale and give the i eous treatment of any warehouse in the We are not anticipating any more blnrks so every day will find us ready to serve you. First Sale Thursday, October 14th Second Sale Monday, October 18th (Behind the Central Wa YOURS FOR SERVICE Red Front Warehouse Jim Gray and Charlie Gray PROPRIETORS ROBKRSONVILLK. N. C Ymm F? BLACK-DRAUGHT A GOOD LAXATIVE MUSICIANS Peek's ? Jeweler m mtm h. c

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