J&ZTZLZ 2 7. 1. , ; I.. - !tf ' id. , of , a- .'!iS- ,ii r A low' ' r , r tUiudy. i. IZr. a-,1 ? ,r ti f i r.s. . va ' . ury . .u.y ev- e l, -tre. u r lv -t ci. to i . fc.r of Ler beuu.y toppe Vii...d we- k. Lobert v r ;vmi i A,.t'..iili)h on' f Aho '.ail Williams i .aeir son. I. Ii SAT -3 i-i -tuna aaiiiig- the past was in town on business 'I . - itvi fcfc-L to Ccn i i ;lers of the U . D. C. i Lee and Jackson Cay, ry 19 .with a shorfprograiii : O "pel period at , toe . n i . j u xno iiimi-iz was uueneai ) uuijiu iu .cuiaon. 8 lenns, "Low linn a Foimt?apland leadinsr merchant: liu mw TJW TI T. TnniM Ind 11. .l i. I '? I ' The town of FJcon seen to t Llirg on new Lfe s:ace tie hard sanace roaa irem i. : to rvn. tan has been cc -r! f.-.i rpw borne are seen gjL t: about tie town and business life .1 afcnwa signs of taking on more pep. Old merchants ore enlarging their bus iness and reports set that new firms are looking over possibili ties 01 locating there, s.f E. 8. Owens, mavor of Fai-nn r- --f r- n ' ' 1 Checkers. rrlU t . I : .'Pick-up-slicks. Li Avmsio, Frances Tay .-.:?CFir.-.FiccA2CDwa$ A i t;.: i;7u cava and camqs cr; ) ' " r:,:cE na pound fc.i u ( el;t cr,. o l' v.. as the feudiv who . j f c:r. ;.;:ve jo.csaj.vou ecriiViOtt , tion." Eev. . L. Johps led the prayer, ilxi, A. li. V'itlieriiiton - Ireaa a naiwr n l"anr and Tov J l "f'j, niie maae a taut on K I flural T n. 111,. 4.: night." f 1. TfC":ACCO quality if aa open WORE OWEliV'f MLHAtXHDlCAI0, far fwtirty yMn. k to the men who m m. . Do they favor anv particular .t? "Yes," tajri Harold L. Cnig; ."Ounek J . $ are a matchleis blend of finer. MORS ; L1L..J " Owrrtrtt. HK, . J. nTi,jn nm,llfU -iT;z'ii:5;v TC3ACC0" TOBACCO PLANTERS '. SAY 1 Mil IILIro ,n 1 1 1 15,1 IU 11 1 1 V M P. T. A HOLDS ' JAKUAEY ILEETDTa The January meeting of the P. T. A. met in the school auditorium Wednesday night" The meetine ne mat .unas." - - 1 : Thi PriilAiif Wm a w nr.-ii. . - w M. M. Vf AW " . 7 "Yu'"fiW A1VIU UUJ presiaeni, jisjs. uaoury. Ii 7, . "" kj"j- m.t Jinn. JJ. MoColman and ISiss Frances Hatr vuor. rrox. jmgertos announced thftt a hnnlnA n-nA fit-. jn vi mij uuuaio worth of new books had recently uceu pxovea in mo sonooj.. Til omeat aTisaVai. turn 41ia'aw I who spoke on communicable dis- . eases: Mm "pjnrin .AnA-ramm MMiw. ed the prize for the eveiikg. lirs. . a. ou-onu s room won room at ' tendance nrize in th invar rroiaa 1 Ninth and eleventh tied for urine in me mt:n scnooi. ed his business and now operates a hardware store in connection with his grocery.- . Kr. Owens, for man v war. ntior, ' a ,j "F VWV a tor of a madron anH nn-ti-ata market and uie asioimn? atom mrnn ii mmi. pied by Krs,L 7. Faison and put m a complete line of hardware. An archway between the hardware and grocery store has been tut and now it rank, aa on f TiWi largest business houses, llr. Ow- 1 ' Tfia itn... n - j . . 1 . Tr. anil Tl'ra l'nt;ma. . A Tnr.. a n i r ,., J wm uw iunerai 01 a "J eaury SJioppe. Cotlee wm frwnd in Korfolk, Va., last Moh- donated by Grey "and Oelesby day- - v. . kinston Wholesale grocers. . 01 jacjuonviue.; Kareett at the home of Lr. and! Lj"illi js. jumi Jones here reoentlv ' iMuii . . f .Jfr. and Mrs. Lehman William. I ens features a general line of hard ware and tools, , EeVoe's paint,s viilcan and Fyracuse farm imple ments and fertiliser. . -. Tie market and grocery show Wf W ViUIUUIiUlb. A UU11U1K1J4I - mm MU&. JLVIULiV, lina nf a A t ' f .-fl- a Mrs. Lehman WUliam. I ' - ens Ptes on a cash basis and fnbure College spent , the ' Mrs. Arthur Byrd. of marks his roods at a very ? low weekend at their home here: ?nstoL TeniL. wen ia AiT ! IJV;-4-ivi:.- I.J Patterson S?? IJ"?5 Wends and. relatives It is reported definitdv i W.r. U :r nt-i . v aa vrriT -TTt , mh jars, rerry walker and raT""' on the otrK" the home i-wiia,re. ucywuucut rare. t.. , ' - - iwwf near. ; mvict auier, aix. and Jfla. J 1 . m. ... 1 Pin lr TTlTI J 1 . . lam Vail -1 '-TT . . in. -u vure ana AJineia win open! -aTr.iaT 1 , ' or two rrrsl? ea octtt s ia eznected to ooen In ndann in f while the other maiurl-rt . laT. - - s . IhoHl- T- i . . 1 - 'Y OV me near future also. i. , -. , 45- J. P m4. A Kr. Dellnr haa Wi inti. eatinor vossibilitiea af ettaMianine- a store ia Faison; it is reported. Very little oould be. learned ; of miS nowever. yz;k,r X; tere ALYPSO SOTOOITOWN NEWS BTTlnrr Tfttl fYnf4l maiiA rtA1-- soschooL" -V TSm ail. 'irj tr.- x MHV Mami-auaj aacaaaUJCf icw Artliir r TJurHo Taa. . z - . Hv.ww,wv aivirnii A. JJ. Bwinson, Leamon 0. Bwin- u, xwveny ijrocK, ionise iJrock. Barbara Byrd. Pereie Joyce Grice. ymu-ione A.euey, AUDy Lee Win vary 25, at the horns of Mrs. For est Williamson. , ' FAX-LAYERS N O T I C E Saye on Yoinr.1937 Taxes v By Paying Now 4 1 ' , 1 Per Cent Penalty per month February, March April, May. ::-cyx"and June, and , 2-3 Per Cent per month thereafter ' Why wait arid Pay More? I. N, Henderson j' TAX COIXECTOB DUPLIN COUNTY FOUMT.H VAisnw Tmvfiwrraw PASSES IN JJUMN . 7j Mrs A W TXT.'H.aW. AM ' IsT'aaaa - T7J-. " vaRwV, JSUO MarehalT Williams, tos. C. - E. Weatherby have the deepest sym pathy of the entire community on the dffltn of thaiV kith . TW Faison Hicks, of Dnnn. on Firday niEht of a heart attack. - He was A DUtlirA fit VaitlMt tnnmnw Dunn about thirty-five years as-o unM ha mn a ... !- ... i 1 ",""v jao w yjLuuixiicuij pnysj uiaa uuui ma neaitn was impair' P. T. A XEETINCr - The Oalvnia T T. A haifl m. neuiar meetin? in the bwh school auaitonum January 17. The pro- llMt";innJ',lKi.-? ? " &Uow' Soar. "Come. lejPeFeie Jones, Betty Jean Kar- Thou tr Devotional, IT.T Alma VamAM ffl- - rfit.i. I ThJtlma Vhm (Uma lrla.... SI I UUVUt AtUCll UTUDI1SL. 1 aUVi HVlUli AUU1U1U Al- florman Holmes, Claibora Turner. Jbritton, Cleo Guy and Billy Guy. AT iTlnVAi-'li T;M.a. la!17?4! NPem Bat HolliMrsworth. Speak- n, AKw. n J W.ZT Vi ' r I JniM.lh.Mn aa U. a il Miwi.y, jtianone jrogaen. ; ' '"' w i uv ouuva ana Third mde, Miss.Sloan, teach- Safety. - . t - . ci. netrmit, oimon tiuinn,! At me conclusion of the pro atenjanun Sellers, Edna Brock. Do-lfram a short business session was, v i ffw.;f Annie aleathi'Mw, jtnssea urock. 3rd frrftff Vi Wnwliw ; faapcr urocx, uqrtu Wiiliaiiit ed ft few VAAra ita. ox asreni norm varOiina't most Baplin County 1878, the son of Muuni ana itacnaei mclver illRsTl HA ATTAWIf AH ITiahkii-n. . V-.1 -I aw, wvnuuvu iKAOlXUUlJC AUA1 ltary School. Davidson College, and EicnmftT.fl Wsviinol sitnAaf in VlfSRH WAT IIAlfl 'tMin thaw- ----- ' v. vixv uuiuv ixianiinran m nia Twiarw , ifw a -a. I i T Wf Mtyf. trus B, McQueen, Presbyterian min ister. assisted bv Bev. v. W. Wi, mann, pastor of Hood Memorial innsuan (Jnurch with burial in Greenwood Cemetery in Dunn on ouuutty atieraoon. , ; : - , ; " StinrivitK. AM Tii 7 rlAAnm ' YJ Louise Williams Hicks, a son, Fai- .u juusicy iiicaa, one aauenter, ; nary Alice Hicks and four sisters, L-rs. Marshall Williams, Mrs. An ne Witherinirton:- Mrs. ' C. E. Weahterly. of Faison and Mrs. Janie Philiph, of Baltimore, Md. r - Othe friends nd relatives from f Faison attended the funeral. r.i . rnnW-h m.a V.'.. i . . ..au uow, iuug miuiMir, wa- cher: Oliver Lanoaater. - va rnr8 ?eWl Byrd vDorpthy Bell, ton, Manone Williams, Dorothy HI IIIBUCW. , - , Cher! Thomaa nrncn.an' r.i.i oi. an. Sewn TtrAalr l.An... , Tk." Lola Mae 8utton. Anni Tann1 Swinson.'-'. : V--.' 'Sixth srrade. Misi Wilm' ann. ct: By : HoMinsrsworth, Louise Best, Louise Ezf ell, Thelma Brock, Laura Gordon Stephens, . Sevanfli m-oila v;.. r..i : I teacher; Braxton Wilson. Bubv icnoison Vinrinia Bell, - Jean Byrd, June Byrf, Ethel Holloman. vr-ii-'w-- - : mes Kermit Kinsr, Edna Brock. Bersha Hel MltaE Tielm AofiT ' MEASLES AT CALYPSO v' ' Dnrino- Hia m,-....' ' , " vaiuiuuui jiuuiuiyi and kept school from opening Tl Ti Til TaHn.K. 4I .AAA ai. .r.a ' xne aisi ease seemed to spread mom fn tha iirst and secgnd ipades. In many T? j uenaie complications aXi.""? "anvjiuaents are still 5-- aucy au nuye vox deepest sympathy and best wishes aireeuy leoovery. A TAW AaaAa Af mnmna . . J t enpox have been reported in thi nnmmnntftr,: mA . -.r - j -Vitus AJIQ. ' IT. V. T.ATtn'a nuni iiiii,'. l' mt. H WlMIiUJIlaiJ!, ; 1 . J vr""" (juuxyu neia an oreani- T-r-Ti rr Tlf ".me aome oi uue XJOVetL WoHnaulav aiMrnoAii T.mh.m ia ' rmiiiAiit i,r v m' a. .a. . TiTCai feA ?"? , , ju.vitv, io TjTiTfy nth. L T5 would have oXwdo uii'-i you. ' ' t Wclass meets TuesdatrJan- a ' f i..7o:i7 scn oiore ; ouwiay aiternoott. " .iiIr' Jom 5r?den' car was ; stolen from Calypso last Satar- . ST-'.rr! 01 ,0e vanon or per wns nnknown.THis son, Norwood. - fllYkva nit mm a.a a. , . ' iaVi j. .iT j vim, iwt uuypso ana 2S.fi- wkfi d went off with ' " , a.wnWl IClUiJiCU LUC SStiSf1? JOMton. o? tt? highway whSS . rs. rred Brook and tw rhit. aren, Bussell and Lonia. i.,raj ' &.BHSSlW. Mr and'Mrt riAi-" of oTvrr-J-.? e ome jT "ro5e.'?. m- aL wmtt, . of . - virt cuyes in jLen anmtteand Bteulaville SunSy'aft. f is,- w- - nrHT, wnt Sat- -a ariuiHUO, ; iom.VcyR if Am is A ffUGUTItlint, ostmroM-ou JUNIOK f!T.Aia imtTuir, - wa.wm "TT1 inTiTt B SUCCESSFUL AEFAH. Tha Tnfli.w al. -a . . , wi vinas o irinx Hill school iTwiniATAA vJij-rf .niu .otherwun. earlfedt ifft' , " wuviuawii oi piav. m. aal. ad course was served. . Tha aH ! . ' . ' ' : " vimnin Kinw fZ zJV i,w1?icrs in fontneat- j "VKauu ol j , tneir : punt bed land will da tha u.-a j- . r l uiiiik in acre- wre, report county agents. SEA FOOD CAFE In Warsaw' HEADttUABTEBS j IN DUPLTN COUNTY FOB SEA FOOD IN SEASON We Feed yon when in Warsaw We furnish you sea foods to carry some at tne lowest prices ; ; 1L f a a V k.WiiLi I - Ti.I CAa T....T 13 COmrLETE - . ..... . .. . . .. the only low-priced' ear wi'.h all these modern feafuresi fc-J k...i i I..-J L. - trwaw.a. tf,fv.,ttA .ai :3 SMasMfralWo. "OBVPHW U C' ? p" 'c.tm nriTaiU-SLC ir::if:::r:-7V Wlwt, moOMrs. tftftvs-Htoy-r ofln ferotd ie point (he way la hois MaWl to Aeir men foftl tor womei now ffiof q-h-afrtiy btotf prodocw lndic olrl Awf ihafs why women ovetvwhart ore potaHiw to foflol the MmarkobU foaming of shampoo wMdt ftw eowWies the scalp, then tokos the duB, parcfcwf rxrir and brlnas t bad lo aldwlno JeoWw rWal Is tf' teonomleali a We; .boos ' Itfna way. Ask your aVugglst for tbe raavfar Sk stza. Or. write for a aeneratM trial bot- t eododna 10c a, cover paeWng , PLANT BED SPECIAL w jtAVJS IN OUB IvAKJiHOUSE A COMPLETE UNE" OF FEBTTXIZEBS AH laaBTTLIZEB MATEEIALS FOB AIL OBOPS. SEE TO IT THAT YOUB CHOPS ABE GIVEN gJgWl HANI FOOD WITH OUB QUALITY FEBT- Fertilizers for all Crops MANT BED : : TOBACCO : : COTTON : : COBN POTATOES :: STBAWBEBBIES :: BEANS CUCUMBERS :: AND MELONS mmmm iki itt 1 -J-V . - 1 . I Mt)MW ItlASI IM-SISaNaaVal T14waa -' t" r-owea tAv rrsoir. sVuor'iAN :;ANN00NCEr,mNT; fS',m?ik,0,Bo babatoiib' - .; U THB BTJIIG josiay ocCTrfisD;' ' . L ": '( faison " " V- ' ' 1 V . moFGaannNsoFBwm1 . WCLUDINCr FABM TMFIEMENTfi AND TOOLS WE SELL FOB CASH AT THE LOWEST PBICES WE APPRECIATE YOUB PATBONAGE RICKS BROTHERS Buyers of Cotton and Cotton Seed THE HOME OF GOOD FERTJUZEB Mount Olive North Carolina i ' :;v, - . J) j-ftzft M JP'tn r " ' OMR IB , " E. S. Owens itant penmt fadodpr gycrying hair to mar your TOpearancal Corretf it with OcdroL the ahampoo-ofl-(int that daaaae as it raceaiditions as it TINTS, imparting youthful baoraty. A lU-tniauto trootmeat will subirctct years jand add beauty to your hair add beauty to your looks. i. 8EVEHIT Xiao. CooatitKml i v QohroL Inc. 13t Waal 40 StrMt Mow York, It T. i Mt FEES RooU-t AdVtee and Analysta. s r V TOfl. I t v r tl A, I 3' HABDWABE, G20CI: V.T"A If l,Jtk .. .m, anna. ft r,A, XlliliUiS . Aaarest. Cltyj; -State. r. t, it. c. My Beautician'a " I- 1) rf'jwil..j ;irrt:w-.' i-: li-jfcf- i K : ',4 i 4S - (Net! ' A It