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1 ly" -i: i lti te I i f-.-e t' s i a i J3 f e 1" I J C-ace 1 . 1 15 . 1, I i ! r r 4 IT' li4 J I L... 3 v on'Tr actor - v - ?-v , iV Belonging to the late A. J. Scott of Glisson Township, ' Duplin County. - "( - - f ', " ; Ai" k' ',, Stock of merchandise consists of groceries, dry goods, hardware nd farm implements, r " - " - " y- " f t ' Saw imill equipment bclndes Edger, Plainer and '80, horsepower Bteam Engine. .,v,, ( : foe STjiirr-ioN of bi ds akd fuetheb nrv' . , FORMATION ELS TEE tTKT DEESIGITED ADMNISTBA- ' 4v V' ca !, 1 ' i , ' 1 - '., - , ? ,- i Vance B. Gavin ETiriTILLE, N. C. WESTBROOKS - ' ; WnXABS WESTBKOOX, Prop, 1 Near Grady School ttf I - v if' i r ' 1 t r 7 f ; is 1 1: e : 1. t ti;3 v . l,e i i i 1 1 rov'-1 ra '"7. :.xs. C. E. Cm vil j I-s ken on te sik II, t f.r severs 1 wrl s rersits t.at se is'rath ij.prov ed. lir. and trs. C. E. C-nhpim' ju. ana l.rs. Lavis Lulling s worth Krs. Eali'h rrownJ'Jsses lUher and Dorothy Sterhcns. f'sorlfs Jr. and EUIie Sterhens left Hon day for a week at Carolina Eeach. kiss Ina TTewton stud; lit nnrao at James Walker Hospital is spemung ten days with her father E. C. Newton in Eenansville. -, Miss' Inar Newton left Tmntr afternoon with her brother, Can for a trip to the New York' mar ket. She went on thn trnrv which Carr was hauling produce, in he words f "Amelia" ,"Jnst for fun." ' , . E. C. Newton and familv moved to their new home on Sill Street, t v. K Mrs. Sallie Newton was uninf nl. ly injured Moa day when she was BimuK m xne neaa witn a porch swing. She was making an effort to remove her eranddanp-htpr lit. tie Sallie Newton from the swing. 4v awfug wan tuivwn in moiion. by the child's getting out of it, ts liiclj 'if. It T r-s were served I v L uls cf Troon 50 met " v ' j i 'JA for Ejfciitl advance nirnt vo.i. Several of the boys wiu be aLle to have their tender foot requirements off by the sne- cl, 1 couit of honor. , s rather lee s ' Earris, , of has been visitine the JenlU's for Ithe past week. Lis. LIIov Kennedy. Mr. and Jrs. J. X. Ityder and son are spen aing ms week an Honda, ' ' Misses Viririnia Eiten. Dnrnthv Kennedy,- Esther Xee Harris "and Sue Neil Kennedy snent last Sun day at Carolina Beach,' Billift -Pi'mkBtt - linn rvfnrnoi) home from a visit in' - laUington, where she was the -gnest of , Miss iKina iJaggett.. ; ' ' , . ' . iiviJ J iuto tie t or. .Id dlaing-room meats, iur r SUKDAY SCHOOL TlCriC AT WHITE LAKE. , When HEADACHE '. Is Due To Constipation ' Often one of the first-felt effects . of constipation Is a headache. Take dose or two of purely vegetable Black-Draught! That's the sensible way relieve the constipation. Enjoy the refresh' tog relief which thousands of people have reported from the use of Black Draught. Sold in 25-cent packages. CLM-DSAl'C-nT , A GOOD tAXATTVB Members of tlie WpsIpv OVpi Sunday School near Kenansvi?Sr picnicked at White lake on last Saturday. About 40 mpmbPTs of the Sunday School gathered ' at the church in the early morning and drove to White Lake. " . At the Lake a dnlfniAna dinner was spread under the trees near the water's rim and when way's i j. i, . , Gf 'y nessr L, i Ilrs. A. P. : '! ,' Tuesday to spJ s . , witn hr brotirr in . J , Mr W. Br Telle - v v t , ,to. Jacksonville C, L , y Ij i senous illness of L:s s , : r t . ;TE3 KILLS 1 2 IS3 . . goes ch::;d slow - but situs, ,' , . - tee mills cf .maxwell gbjnd slow V . BUT PUEE, , ; Water ground meal is always better because the low grinding process prevents scorched meaL I Ask For Maxwell's Meal Ground by "MAXWELL'S MILL'' ' '. . H. J. Maxwell, Prop! Maola Ice Cream Beer. Ale V FANCY AND HEAVY GEOCEEIES " Texaco Gas and Oil , ' -1 ; YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED ' - AN ir-lPORTANT MESSAGE NORTH CAROLINXAriS-Uo rft " tJ 'in 1 4- y araF''v.v', 'I v JBMM ONCE PA. 'LCV COt PeoPLB who cHe HjRSI.IPtX'. ( Owe MEMBERS OF IMS ft i- 1 - . Bi HIE VCIM TvPl ' u . V if op fur Piece -rwn- their JA ? N IXTS A POPULAR C06TOM IM brMiwJ fcT ptf, ' ROSES P WQStiU, PEPPERS B!d' i'1 ESPONSIBILITY -"PURSUANT fo g ipeetal Set el die J937 Sttie tegfcle-' ; Jt tore, HTertlwmnu wm w. 7- , ' . 3 fa-iii mmumiwh of the MkHUl BUUMi TOO jncuvj"" -r-r "i ,; Em, Middle West end Sooth Inviting viaium end tonrUta f : ' . . "Wmnnnif VArATirtNTAND. to nortk carouiui! -im. " " These menage wiu reacn 7- lamiUea. Thoasanaa of baaineaa executives oireciwc manufacture end eale of predneU that could be maJe profitably in N art urawia wm - laj our iuuuiuw. v- ,- . ,; of the eoonT ul eanr e aterjr of the Ste and atndy our industrial edvanfages. The lea . . .' t ' ill iU Mrr of Ins farm papers 01 1110 roonif 7 : ....... t. ii Jivfmiified and profit- able farming and many weD-to4o f ermere 01 ' f farmleada in North Carolina. -. ' fJ " f .' , ," , ?. V - ' Let bs put oar house in ordeW Every ehUen of die ' I state end every community must' cooperate if North . 1 Carolina la to reap the maximum results and the In-' . 'r creased prosperity that Kill eome from our advertising. ' Let our communities put on bright, clean faces. Let us i fceauty our highway. Let every North Carolinian greet -wwa to the State with the spirit of hospitality for whfeb I s Carolina Is Justly, famous. Let our Police Forte, t ' r Feaee Officer ecxert ererr effort to be friendly, ' , and oblige to the "Stranger within our ( pnch and everyone o us aesume our new ' ? Nor H Carolina's. March of Progress. WfcJgSSaWeWBaBgBPBp" mi!lmm j--'asewll-- . 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