riuvAi, m/uvui ??? Ifcotal arib personate < > jr ? .! """ ?"'? >>???????> 1'i *??" Milton Williamson is visiting rela tives in Williamston. ? ? ? Miss Lauretta Holloman is visiting relatives in Wilson. ? ? ? Mrs. Prank Davis, Jr., spent Tues day with friends in Alden. ? * ? Miss Frances Joyner spent Tues v dayy with friends in Kinston.^ ? ? ? Mrs. Worth Wicker, of Greenville, visited friends here Monday. * * ? Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Pollard were Greens bo re visitors, W ednesday. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lang re turned to Douglas, Ga., Friday. * ? ? Miss Alice Dale spent the week end with relatives in Rocky Mount. ? ? ? Miss Lucy King, of Louisburg, spent Sunday with relatives here. m ? ? Mrs. M. C. Todd, of Wendell, spent T^sday with Mrs. Elbert C. Holmes. * * * Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Moore, of Wil son, spent Wednesday with relatives here. ? ? ? Mrs. Nannie Moye Humphrey is visiting friends in W ashington this week. ? ? ? J. K. Cobb, Jr., finished a summer course at E. C. T. C., Greenville, this week. ? ? ? Mrs. F. A. Andrews, -of Mt. Olive, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. A. Pol lard, Jr. ? * ? Miss Edna Alphin, of Wilson, was the guest of Mrs. C. Hubert Joyner, Wednesday. * ? ? W. J. Conder, of Columbia, S. C., spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Johnson. ? * * Friends will regret to learn that J. D. Gates is very ill at his home on Pine street. ? V * Friends will be glad to learn that W. J. Bundy is recuperating from a recent illness. ? ? * Miss Lillian White Gardner and Frances Smith were Greenville visi tors, Wednesday. ? ? * Mrs. Ed Sykes and small daughter have returned from a visit to rela tives in Wendell. ? * * Miss Frances White, of Philadel phia, is the guest of Miss Mary Frances Greene. * * * N. Thomas is on the northern mar kets this week, purchasing new goods for his fall trade. m ? ? Mrs. Bertha Gardner and Miss Mar garet Lewis spent Friday with friends in Pinetops. ? ? * R. L. Smith, of Greenville, is spend ing this weel? with his daughter, Mrs. Venessa Townsend. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Long and family moved this week to make their home in Oxford. ? ? ? Miss Mary Elizabeth Potter, of Raleigh, spent the weekvend with Mrs. Jennie Flanagan. ? ? ? A number of the Farmville tobac conists returned this week from the Georgia tobacco markets; ? ? ? Miss Mae Joyner spent several days of this week with Mrs. John B. Wright, Jr., in Greensboro. ? * * Mrs. W. E. Lang, Cecil Lang and Mrs. W. R. Lang, of Walstonburg, were visitors here, Thursday. ? ? ? Misses Nita Lee and Mary Ann Townsend are visiting their father, C. R. Townsend at Valdosta, Ga. ? ? ? Mr, and Mrs. L. B. Jonhson, Miss Marguerite and L. B. Johnson, Jr., are visiting Miss Mamie Davis. j m 0 m Mrs. C. C. Satterfield, of Rich mond, Va., has arrived to be at the ' bedside of her father, J. D. Gates. ? ? ? Mrs. Augusta Ward, of Wendell, and Cecil Jarman, of "Wilson, spent Thursday uith Mrs. Elbert C, Holmes. / ? ? ? { Members of the Baptist Sunday School enjoyed a plcatc at the municipal swimming pool, Wednes day. 1 ' I . ? ? ? ?. Friends will regret to learn that FTa^ is ? ? TX."t.., ? ?.-" v; ? 'V'S'* ? Bennett, Frank; Dupree, Robert Pol lard, Robert Ever?to^Roebug|, Zeb Whitehurst and Joseph Smith. The boys told of interesting exper iences with birds and agreed to meet weekly, the next meeting to be held at Miss DeVisconti's on Monday morning. The members voted to join the Junior AUdubon Society, a Na tional organisation promoting bird study and the protection'of bird life. ? V. ?v FISH SCALES AND TALES Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Garris and son, Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. and Ed Smith, Byron ParkeiV John Turner Walston, Mrs. Marie Benson, Miss Mary Bar bee, Miss Martha Lewis and John Ervin Wilkinson motored to South Creek, Wednesday afternoon oh a fishing expedition . . . and such fish tales as are being told around Turn age's store and Wheless' drug store! We had no idea they grew that big. WA1ST0NBURG NEWS . Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hicks were Rocky Mount visitors Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Marlowe, Billy and Jimmie visited in Tarboro Sun day. Carl T. Hicks attended the tobacco market opening in Lumberton Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Eason were dinner guests of Mrs. Estelle Bailey Sunday. Miss Mildred Mays, of Hopewell, Va., is spending some time with Miss Jaunita Redick. Mrs. Ashley Gay, of Princeton, is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. G. W. Bailey. Mrs. Tom Simpson, of Washington, D. C., spent a few days here visiting her mother last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hicks enter tained about thirty friends at a bar becue luncheon Friday night. Mrs. C. T. Hicks, Mrs. W. A. Mar lowe, Janie Marlowe and Hazel Mc Keel were Wilson visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Shirley, Mrs. Pearson, of Wilson, and Mrs. Henry Bass, of Wilson, spent Sunday fit Atlantic Beach. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Gardner and daughters, Ernestine and Christine, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gardner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Henson, of Char lotte, who have been visiting Mr. Henson's parents, Prof, and Mrs. J. B. Henson, returned yesterday. MRS. LANG HONORED AT INFORMAL TEA AND .SHOWER Mrs. Bob Lang, a recent bride, was honored Tuesday afternoon at an in formal tea and miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Earl Lang. Mrs. F. L. Eagles, Mrs. R. L. Eagles, Mrs. M. D. Yelverton and Mrs. Earl Lang were joint hostesses. ? The guests were greeted by Mrs. Earl Lang, Mrs. W? E. Lang and the honoree, Mrs. Bob Lang. They were invited into the dining room by Mrs. F. L. Eagles. Seated at op posite ends of the table, Mrs. Ivey Smith and Mrs. E. L. Baker served ice cream and cakes. They were as sisted in serving by Mrs. M. D. Yel verton, Mrs. Bill Edwards and Miss Lucile Yelverton. Miss Lillian Corbett presided over the register. Miss Carol Yelverton played sev eral piano selections during the tea hour and vocal music was rendered by Mrs. R. L. Eagles. CORRECTION RE: 1 '' I DUPREE ft TURNAGE ? We ball atteKt|on of our readers to correction of a news item of last week, which stated that P. G. Dupree, and W. J. Turnage had purchased the stock of goods of M. Liles & Son; this stock was purchased and is own- j ed by F. G. Dupree, well known mer chant here, and W. J. Turnage, an experienced salesman, is manager of the business. The new firm-will operate as stated under the firm name of Dupree and Turnage, and continue %the business in the same store, occupied formerly j>y M. Liles ft Son. The stock has been replenished and new goods are ! arriving daily. The new firm invites I you to call. Every business, to the outsider, is a source of easy and large profits. FOR RENT ?A' furnished bedroom and kitchen, upstairs. Hot water furnished. /Dial 243-6. Wake Lazy Inside* All-Vegetable Way Thousands turn to this wqy to get relief when they're 'lazy intestinally and it has them headachy, bilious, irritable, listless: A quarter to a half-teaspoonful of spicy, aromatic, all-vegetable BLACK - DRAUGHT - on your tongue tonight, a drink of water, and there you are! Thus, it usually allowB time for a night's rest; acts gently, thoroughly next morning, so relieving constipation's headaches, biliousness, bad breath. BLACK-DRAUGHT'S main In gredient is an "intestinal tonic-lax ative,"which helpa impart tone to lazy bowel muscles. The millions of packages used prove its merit 1 Economical,too: 26 to 40 doses, 25c. ] ? 11 ? ' i I : HEAT HATCHES EG*G ' Goldsboro, N. C.?Investigating a strange "peeping" noise eminating from a cabinet, John Tart, fahner, opened a door and out hopped a chick. The recent heat wave had batched one of the eggs stored there. LOSES EYE IN RESCUE Morganton, N. C.?While recuing his younger brothers and sister from a burning building, Willianji Johnson, 10-year-old Negro, lost his artifical eye. A civic club has arranged to get him another. I I PARAMOUNT | I THEATRE I FARMVILLE, N. C. | Week of August 24 | SATURDAY, 24th Doable Feature . 'Passport To Alcatraz' with JACK HOLT I "Tulsa Kid" with DON BARRY ' J. Plus First Chapter of "DRUMS OF FU MANCHU" SUNDAY?MONDAY J "I Love You Again'' I Myrna Loy & William Powell I Plus News And Cartoon TUESDAY j "Sailors Lady" I Nancy Kelly & Job Hall J I Plus an Interesting Pro- I gram of Select short I Subjects I WEDNESDAY ONLY "Viva Cisco Kid" , I Ceasar Romero?Jean Rogers I I Plus "The Shadow" and | t Andy Clyde Comedy , I 5 j THURSDAY & FRIDAY "My Favorite Wife" YOU CANT BUY A BdTIR TIM .. Tit TACITURN is tit most modern of all r*m. 4 ' * ' American firts. It. embodies?quietness, long life, anti^sMe-sIdd, forward or back . ward traction * and Taboveatf?easy riding -qualities. It is. a perfectly balanced tiro. WwnfenaaawiHnwiMBBnnnn _ __ ? ? ? The Turnage Co., Inc FARMYILLE, N. C. ^B^HBB v . MMH| ^______ BMBj ^^^B^B . B IHf gi? ;?! i^H ^B IB tvira Ifl^B - I ^^B r?>S^Eh?l ) H^B ^^B |^^B ; ^^B ^^B ^^B B^B HB ? Vll^w B ? ? ? HM ? Bl - h ? H ii ?fill IB ^1 Hfl " B * ? (EKMIt OMITITT Q During oar Matafioaal PRE SEASON SALE ESTATE OIL HEATROLA August 17th to Septoabor 7th Ifs like putting money in your pocket when we put FREE OIL in your tank. And thafs what you get when you order your Estate Heatzola during this sale. You'll win this winter too. For the gen- ' uine Estate will keep your house healthfully wahn?