BEGINNING SATURDAY, MAY 315T,
We are going to offer several hundred pairs of
MEN'S, LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN'S
Shoes and Oxfords forf 1.00, $2.0$ and $3.00
per pair. >' "?
POSITIVELY this is the greatest opporu
nity ever offered (he public to buy- all LEATH
ER SHOES at susch prices. :But we have them
and we are going to move them, regardless of
price. '
500 Prs Tennis Shots from 50 Centsfo $1.00
TERMS CASH: No goods sent on approval
or taken back.
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SALE WILL CONTINUE UNTIL SATURDAY JUNE 7.
I B. A. JOYNER, Mgr. !H
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: FOR RENT? One lame for
nished roora-R. A. JOYNER.
II between Sn<
untain on the la
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rfessrs. J.vM.fS
Mrs. W. T. Pierce, of Falk
land, is on a visit to die home of
her son, Mr. L. T. Pierce.
Miss Eva Pate, of Goldsboro,
is spending some time here the
guest of Mrs. H. U Humphrey. _
Mrs. J. R. Waters, of Snow
Hill, is the guest of her sister,
Mrs. E G Beamanon Content
nea Street.
Mr. Bert Taylor has arrived
home from the Univ jrsity" of
Maryland; where he graduated
in denfistry.
Soverai "from Farmvilie at-]
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and
little daughter, of Durham, tre
here on a visit to their parents
and other relatives.
Mr. J. W. Loveiace relumed
home Tuesday from a visit of
several days among relatives at
South Boston and Houston, Va.
Misses Vivian Gates and Ruby
Rigsby left Tuesday on an ex
tended visit to friends and rehk
fives in and near New York City.
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v In a very one sided game of
. baseball here last Tuesday after
noon, the married men put it
; over the singles to the tune of
| Be sure that your name is pu
on the registration books o:
^armTUlctawnsiHniuO''Jer4fiiii
VOU may be jSSKHo lo
Tte: new scboql toilding Juh
11. This is a special rtefeistratior
afcd the books will close Tues
day July lit.
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The series of meetings being
conducted arthe (^atre^Br^|
will dome to a close Sunday
ni^bf. ^is meeting has ac
complished |great gbefe here
among our citjxeoship, who feel
greatly fede^ to Jr. >Brown
and the wotfche is doing, he
M iss Ethel Pitt man,
land. Miss Adelaide
Greenville, and ^lr.
Muoford were the
euests of Mr. and Mts. L.
Pierce.
. Mr. and fr. J. Risbeny, Mr.
Myrtle Bynum and Mr. and Mrs
R. A. l iclds went to Wilsor
Thursday evening* whete the>
enjoyed one of the Chautauqu?
programs.
Mr? J, W,Pridd* arepreseota
[-live of A. C. Monk & Co , of this
jjty, left Tuesday for New Yorl
which point lie will sail
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ASKEW-JOYNER. *
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The beautiful marriage of Miss
Elspeth Askewv daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Askew, to 4lr.
James^y* Joyner, the son of Mr.
a i^ner, was
edfltsiay everting
EB| the- preterit*
friends of the popu ;
rarw# by the Ru Hev
Thoma&- C. Durst, Bishop of the
Eastern Diocese of North Caro
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The handsome new church
was -beautifufty decorated with
ferns and cut flowers, the color
scheme used being green and
white.
Immediately* preceding the
ceremony Miss. Ella Pender, of
Tafboro, a dassmate of the!
bride/charmingly sang "O Per
fect Love.** ;$be wore a 3o*fe.
pan velvet with black picture]
hat, and was never more attrac
tive looking. |
Promptly at; the appointed
the strains of Lohengrin's we&
ding march flayed by M m
Gladys Warreiurf FalklindTwho
gracefully and skillfully offic
edatthe piano^ First came
others Mr. Hen$?Bourneof 1
boro, and Mr. Cyril Askew, a
brother of the bridfc. Then fol
lowed Misses Elisabeth Edwards
of Morjhead City and Margurite
Christman, bridemaids, in orchid
tulle with irredescent trimmings
and orchid picture hat, carrying]
roses and sweetpeas. Next came*1
Mr. Jack P. Lang and Mr. Ar
thut F. Joyner. Then followed
Misses Louise Tqje? of Rocky
Mount and Eleanor : Warren
wearing turquoise blue tulle with
picture bats carrying roses and1
sweetpeas. ^
Miss Annie Laune Lan
maid of honor, carajr oext
?aU^fQWDed_ i%^mo
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