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LET JOS. H. BRYANT Sell Your Tobacco -: TAYLOR’S WAREHOUS GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA New Fall Merchandise We have just received our complete new line of FALL MERCHANDISE in cluding Ladies’ and Children’s Dresses, Hats, Shoes, Notions, Etc. This is one of the most complete stocks we have carried in several years and it will be to your advantage to come in and look it over before you buy. We CAN AC TUALLY SAVE YOU MONEY ON MOST ANY PURCHASE. Margolis & Liberm an WALLACE, N. C. WHEN IN WILMINGTON, VISIT * Gibson’s Haberdashery Bulluck Hospital Building, N. Front St. AND LOOK OVER OUR FULL LINE OF MEN’S FURNISHINGS SUITS MADE TO ORDER . Now Showing FALL HATS in Stetsons and Other Makes Personals Miss Mildred Reeves made a business trip to Elizabethtown Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Blair and family spent last Thursday at Carolina Beach as the guests of :Urs. J. H. Sheffield. Mrs. T. Q. Hall is visiting Rev. and Mrs. L. M. Hall in Ab erdeen. Capt. A. S. J. Williams of Richmond, Va., visited rela tives here last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Caven jmgh and Mr. and Mrs. Clute Rivenbark are spending this week at Carolina Beach. Miss Mary Stokes Robinson -of Painter, Va., is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. And Mrs. G. H. Robinson. Miss Robinson left Wednesday to visit friends in Wilmington and Whiteville. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jones and family have returned from a stay of several weeks / at Wrigtsville Beach. Miss Mary Emily Carr is at f ' SPECIAL Permanent Wave Values Self-setting Croquignole $2.95 Up Croquignole Spiral or Com bination Revitalizin Oil $4.00 Kera Tonic Facials $5.00 75c Ballard’s Beauty Salon WALLACE, N. C. V. ■-> fHigh Art Clothes I >14.75«« $22-50 1 Suits and Top Coats I all the new patterns and models I for the high school and college I BOYS, one look at our complete I line will convince you that our I STORE IS THE PLACE. I Anderson * Hutham I home after attending summer school in Greensboro. Friends regret to hear that Miss Ellen Carr Wells is a pa tient at James Walker Hospital in Wilmington. Hugo Vann Ness returned to his home in Castle Hayne Sat urday after spending a week with Master Bill Blossom, III. ! Miss Annie Belle Learned and Mrs. W. G. Wells and sons, Gay, Jr., and Thomas returned Tuesday from a visit to Mrs. Paulette Clark in Burgaw. Miss Martha Jane Hanchey has returned after spending several weeks with friends in Florida. Mrs. A. G. Smith, Mrs. J. W. Boney, Miss Mary G. Smith and Mr. Oscar F. Smith left Sun day to visit relatives in Ham let. Mrs. Paisley Boney, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Paisley Boney Jr., and Paisley III, are at home af ter spending several weeks at Wrightsville Beach. Mrs. Jake Hurwitz visited' friends in Fayetteville Tues day. Mrs. Annie r. (Jarr ot Wil mington is the guest of her sister, Mrs. N. H. Carter. Rev. and Mrs. W. 'P. M. Cur rie and Miss Ruth Currie visit ed relatives in Hoke county last week. Mrs. I. E. Satterfield and son Jimmy, have returned to their home in Farmville after sever al days visit to Miss Fannie Powers. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker of Willis Wharf, Va., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jones. They were accompanied by lit tle Misses Martha and Mary Ellsworth Jones who have been their guests during the sum mer. Mr. M. H. Johnson of Bur gaw is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Herring have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Highsmith at Carolina Beach and Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Bland at Atkinson. Mrs. D. H. McQuage and Miss Marguerite Thompson of Salisbury spent last week-end with Mrs. McQuage’s daughter Mrs. Carey Caudell. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Johnson and son, William Franklin, were guests of Mrs. Myrtie Johnson in Burgaw Sunday. MiBB Rebecca Colwell of Ed enton spent last week-end with her sister, Miss Margaret Col well. Miss Estelle Ennis is visit ing relatives in Hickory. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hall are spending this week in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. L. Southerland, Frances Black Southerland and Reade Powers spent the past week end in Wilmington as guests of Mrs. Frank Powers. Miss Correnna Wiliams spent the past week-end at her home in Goldsboro. Mrs. Earline Southerland, Mrs. Martha J. Dorse and Miss Lucy Katherine Southerland visited in Wilmington last week. Mrs. Narcissa Colwell has re turned from a visit of several weeks to her daughter, Mrs. Wharton Williams, of Frank lin Va. Master J. C. Herring has gone to Lumberton on a visit to relatives. Miss Frances Black Souther land is visiting aunt, Mrs. Fab Newkirk in Rose Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stanley visited Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lan ier at Carolina Beach Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Carter and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carter and family spent Sunday at Wrightsville Beach. Miss Frances Robinson of Ivanhoe is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Tim McMillan of Fayetteville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Turner. Miss Minnie Ward McMillan who has been MrB. Turner’s guest for the past week accompanied her parents . home. I Mrs. Mary McLauchlin of [ Maxton is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. James 0. Carr. Mrs. Sam Bloom and son, Billy, returned to their home in Kinston Saturday after visit ing Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Byrd. Misses Xylda Cooper, Josie Hall, Hilda Powell and Messrs. John Bob Zibelin, Cedric Zibe lin, Steve Mallard and Francis Campbell have returned from a visit to Asheville. Misses Jane and Mary Alice Vann and Mr. Alec Vann of 'Monroe visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vann last week. Mrs. Sallie V. Whitfield has returned from Dallas, Texas, where she visited her mother who has been very ill. Friends here will be interest ed in hearing of the marriage of Miss Nannie Skinner of St. Stephens, S. C. to Mr. Felix Price MacDonald of Century, Fla. The wedding took place at Monk’s Corner, S. C., on Au 'gust 8. Mr. and Mrs. MacDon1 aid will make their home in Century, Fla. Miss Grace Britt and Mr. Ro bert Kelly of Goldsboro spent Sunday at Carolina Beach. Mrs. G. L. Brown and Miss Betty Jenkins are spending this week at Wrightsville Beach. Miss Kathleen Cook has re turned from a visit to her sis ter, Mrs. D. A. Rawley in High Point. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Par ham of Fayetteville were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Rivenbark. Mrs. George Powers and Ephraim 'Powers spent Wednes day in Wilmington. Miss Ethel Murphy of Wil mington and Mr. Neechum Warren of Raleigh were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. .Estes. Mrs. Pat Murphy and son, have returned home, after spending the past two weeks with friends and relatives in i Wilmington, Jacksonville an# -Morehead City. Friends of P. J. Caudell are glad to know that he has re turned from Highsmith Hospi tal in Fayetteville and is im proving nicely. School Clothes AT KRAMER’S We have a complete line of School Clothes, Shoes, Luggage, Trunks, Etc. If you are getting ready to go to school don’t fail to go over our big stock of values. TRUNKS _$3.95 to $15.50 SUIT CASES AND BAGS- .97 to 9.95 FULL LINE OF HOSIERY_.25 to 1.00 LADIES’ SILK FALL DRESSES— 2.95 to 7.95 DRESS PANTS_ .98 to 3.50 BOYS’ SHIRTS_ .49 to .95 MEN’S SHIRTS _ .69 to 1.50 MEN’S AND BOYS’ SHOES_1.50 to 4.95 CHILDREN’S SPOES_ .98 to 1.98 LADIES’ FALL SHOES_1.98 to 3.95 : MEN’S AND BOYS’ CAPS_ .25 to .98 LADIES’ FALL HATS_ .98 to 3.95 MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. COME IN TO SEE THEM. • j KRAMER’S DEPT. STORE Quality Merchandise For Less WALLACE, N. C. E. W. Godwin’s Sons Manufacturers of ) * • • LUMBER • • Sash Doors Hardware Paints And Oils -AND DEALERS IN , BUILDER’S SUPPLIES Composition and Metal Roofing Cypress Shingles Laths and Building Material ^ Everything to Build the House Phone 167 and 768 Wilmington, N. C. r y \ SAT-IS-FY. Something that pleases, gives satisfaction; something that just suits. For example, you are pleased with a dress. As applied to cigarettes, it means one that is L UP—that is not harsh or bitter; one that TASTES just right.
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