Al. tkiiUtUAUt- 19. IMZ VJfrNJ&ViLLiCKOltTli CAiluEinAf wood.Jfews ,ir. a. f. and Mrs. Ernest Rob try 13, a daughter, f f Hooks, who is teaching .ion, was in town Satur- 'riends. I " Mr. and rs- Frank day, February 14, twin 1 and Ronald. I i Robinson, who has been home in Grimbail Park, from an attack of pneu- V ' . m BRYSOX CITY : Hicks of Bryson City at of Mr. and Mrs- F.oy ring the Week-end. Mija e accompanied her home end a few days as her . TEXSESSEE Mrs. Geo'ge Massif of lie and Mr. and Mrs. iof Ha.elwood spent Sut fristown, iVsni. vis: , ther, Mr. ' Penv WmV, a very ill. X FILLS I'l'WIT i F. Owen preached Sun lg and evening lit the arch to quite a large au yf morning sermon was ouiul the "Talent.--," anil t was "Why Re- lavs of dent of Iron Duff, who died Tuesday norning in the Asheville hispital. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brendle and Flora MeElroy were Iron Dug vis itors Sunday. Fatigue Detail Second Lieutenant has the ser geant told you what you arc to do this afternoon Bobbie Yes sir; ;;. him if I see you coming. A Friendly T :! t Judge The officer says he found you two fighting in the riiddl,' cf the street. ' Drunk -He'sh wrong, year Honor. We wush jusht tryin to separate each other. Midnight Lunch The professor often placed speci mens in the refrigeraior preparatory to dissecting them. One of his daugh ters comini in late called to her sis ter: "What's in the ice box, Kitty?" "Two lizards and a toad." Club members of McDowell Coun ty will plant 2,500 black walnut trees this winter Wilson County farmers are seeding about the same number of square yards of tobacco seed beds this sea son as they did last year. I.iH 111111 ! l i l l'-l--I-frH4-4.4H-4.4HT J Ml j ( reator m the mi HOY IS CIIIXa d (lues not lack a rcpre jn the warfare at China, is, sun of Mr. and ('. S. board the "Black Hawk" f. in Shanghai.. He has rVne in various points m it for some month has been anila and China. 'IE his .,..4hvoo;l ' T. A. held it ijlthly meeting on Tuesdav nr. AfU'i- u brief I'rogram eele g t opridrrs' Day, the meeting unii djuver to the social commit - Vi- lions games wre playeir :g opT the Valentine motif, (;.mv.-.s serve.! and quite ;i li, . er of pareni.: reported a 7. MEETS Jelwood Booster Club met evening at the rresbyte- The president, Mr. Joe in charge of the meeting, r of the evening was Rev. s, presiding elder of Way- i iltrict. Rev. Hayes was m i i $v Rev Orie (' r.undrum. er ftature of the program was A uimlers sung by little Ram tt, a? little 7-year old youngster, .Hsjifays unusual talent. The rs Ire making plans for a ing vvith the Civitans of the Rotarians of Way March, A delicious sup- as 4crye.il' to the '. 24 . inem'-ei , ucsti present and all ren.n i ! 1 tilde. 4- 4-4-4-4- 4- 4 T 4-4- 4-4- 4- 4-4-4-4-4-4-4 4 4 4 4- We're Still a DRUG STORE 4t) NOTWITHSTANDING the tendency of the day, we still feel that our prime responsibility is accurate prescription work. Moreover, we spe cialize on standard repu table lines of goods. We do not resort to subsit-tution. ALEXANDER'S Phones 5351 Opposite Post Office t 4- t 4 4 4- $ 4- ; 4-4- v 4 4-: 4v 4-i 4-1 4 4 '4-4-4 4-4-4 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4 4- For Bargain Days We GROCERIES Offer Swifts Jewell Shortening "8 lb pail .... 59c 16 lb pail $1.16 Kansas Best Flour 24 lb. Bag 67c 48 lb. Bag $1.30 98 IhBag ... $2.45 White Sugar 1001b Bag ......... $4.75 Less quantities per lb 5c Bacon Sides per lb. 8 l-3c Fat back . . 7c Beans Pintos perlb. . . 4 l-4c Yellow eye per lb. ... 5c Great northern per lb. 4 1- lc White soup per lb. 5c October per lb 1c 1, 10c cakes toilet soap . 25c 6, 1 lb. cakes laundry .. 25c Prices quoted above arc for cash at Store, and arc only pood for Harffain days February 19, 20, and 22. VIKflLOW -COAL $5.75 DKLIVKRKP HVKKC.LOW ECG COAL $5.35 IMPO R T ANT This ad is worth 5c on each dollars purchase up to $10.00 on above dates. Cut it out and brinj? it with you. Not worth anything if left at home. Peoples Supply Co, FEEDS C.S. Meal 95c C.S. Hulls...... 40c 100 lb. Gray Shorts . . $1.15 100 lb. Wheat Bran ... $1.10 Union Grain 24 Dairy Feed $1.90 Ubiko Scratch feed . . $1.85 Ubiko All Starting Mash $2.85 Ubiko All Laying Mash $2.40 Alfalfa Hay, 100 lbs... $1.25 No 1 Clover Mixed Hay, 100 lbs 95c No l Timothy I lav, 100 lbs 95c Phone 43 Wayncsvillc Opposite Depot RON DUFF i VCrfrCih U W-i Li I j " .. 4 a, pa nr k kirn rfi, 1 I m, )& E Ji. fflJ jkIJ For o argain Days, Friday, Saturday and Monday I t I! V

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