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The Progress from Enfield, North Carolina • Page 5

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The Progressi
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Enfield, North Carolina
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Lcccl cr.J Persona) Itrn el Miss Doughs Hand, of Hur-gaw, is the guest of Miss Ma- YG 1 -s I tF PEOPLC'O JtST stot garf Boseman. i Are. you a member of the order The following is the list of the of "The Eagle's 0 czo teachers for the Enfield Graded 1. r' think, tu At AojaTsN' STOCK IN fttf 06, THtNV NEVER "TON -fO OtT NOTHIM THEY DO SOMETIMtS MO tNNOat School: MrsJames TV Locke and. little daughter; of Montgomery, Ala.

are here on an extended visit to Mr." Ivey Watson feturned Superintendent Mr. B. IJ. Wednesday from business trip Johnson, of Rocky Mount. Mrs.

Locke's mother near Ring- to Richmond. A FREE. Hisrh School Teachers-i-Misses wood. 1 VftACK OP irLOUft We shall be glad to see all our friend on'; our on this day; We are; going to have as Strong, and there will be no cause for you to sell ypur tobacco on any but the Enfield Mrs. Irene Holliday was here The army casualty list of Tues this week from Richmond visit day carried the name of; Private ing her mother.

Geoffe D. Harrell, of Hobgood, who died from wounds received Josephine Evans, "of St. Paul, and Annie Simpson Peirson, and Mr. Geo. Johnson." The High School embraces the eighth; ninth, tenth and eleventh grades.aiid ha i a' full four yea'r course of "ammar grade teachers: Seventh grade Miss Minnie Ki Dunn.

Sixth pffade-LMiss Marie Meadows, oft)xford, Miss Madaline Savage, of Eu- Market. in battle in France. tawville, S. is visiting her cousih, Miss Mary Ellen Millikin. Messrs.

John Lewis i anil E. BANK OF ENFI Bowers, of Scotland were Mr W. Brodie of the among our visitors Wednesday. Warrenton -Record, was a visitor -ENFIELD, ft' The Largest Bank in 'Halifax: County; Mr. Lewis was on his way to in' Enfield "Wednesday afternoon.

Richmond and Baltimore. Mr. and E. Shervette and son, Edward; left last Saturday; to visit relatives' in Baltimore. i Fifth gradeMiss Lila Currin, of Oxford.

Fourth' Lu- Third grade Miss Urma Britt. grade Miss Lucy 1 First grade Miss Ruby Whit aker, Miss Kate Con-drey. Assistant. School will open Monday, Sep Misses Nanie Angel and Carrie Newell, who have been the guests of Dr; and Mrs: Harrison, returned5 Wednesday to their home in We invite you to leave, your; checks on deposit with this strong 'if Special Reading: Notices i Mrs. Robert Kimball and children1 returned home Monday from i a visit to: relatives and friends at Charlotte.

SpecU) notices, cardi of thank, ondar tbb Mr; Jim Ed Condrey; who has been spending: ten days here head ore at the rate of on eent per word each and aver insertion, payable io advance. tember 9th, and at Scotland I Neck with rela s' All children, with theirpromo tion ards, are earnestly. request tives and i friends, returned to FOR SALE Practically new Play6r-Piano. In perfect condi Camp Jackson Wednesday. ain jj u.

Anderson; a prom i ed.to be'present the First Day tion, at a bargain. dent attorney of Snow Hill; is No charge for High "Schoo -1 W. H. Allen. spening the week with his fath pupils who a live outside of the WANTED To rent 2.

or 4 Mext: Tuesday night, August The Grand will present er; Mr; John Anderson. horse crop. Will' pay money rent School District; but: alii others who live outside- off the District Margarite. Clarke in the big fea or work on even halves'. Apply ture picture, 'The to Vox lj KoutO 3 JUnheld, N.

Spooner who has must pay a reasonable tuition; 1 A. S. Harrison; Secretaryjof Board Prices; adults 25 cents; and chil been' visiting' his Mr. To Our Customers-From 'now on we will have ample supply of dren 15 cents. 1 and I E.

Hull; returned nour of the best grade obtain to Richmond Tuesday. Meyer Grocery; Enfield Tobacco Market to 0. Petway, Weeks A Open Next AIL' pupils desiring; to, take S. Hamric and Dr. Cv Mr; II.

Barrows of the Ran- Music from me please call to see Highsmith returned I a'; few days dolph Store Company spent a 'Vhe formal opening'of the En me at Mrs. Randolph before Sept. 1st My rates are ago from a fishing trip on Sweet few days in Richmond last week field Tobacco Market will be held water. Creek near' Williamston, on business for his per' month: on next Wednesday; August 21st, F. Shaw.

They report a fine trip and a big haul of and thus again Enfield will be numbered among; the tobacco To Our Customers Beginning JJ L. Bass leftv today to Monday' August. 12thJ positively join his family who are visiting towns of the State. no packages under 25 cents will Mr Charlie A vent, of. Brink relatives and friends in Sampson be delivered to ahy one.

I The prospects are bright for and Cumberland counties. 1 Meyer's Grocery. leyville, has5 taken the position jis chef aU Meyer's Cafe. Mr. A vent is well known in Enfield Phone 179 for Lunch Tongue, a big opening.

Already planters have begun to bring in the golden weed and no doubt by" the time the sales open there will be little Veil Loaf and Fresh Groceries. Mr and Mrs. Henry Wilkerson Fruit pts. 75 cents, qts. 85 and son; Master Raymond; of having been engaged in the restaurant business here about twelve year? cents and half -gallons $1.10.

floor space i lef 1 1 in' ei ther ware Richmond, are spend the week L. MAtTHEWS CO. house; Prices are extremely with Dr; and Mrs. Highsmith," NOTICE I have been elected high and with Uncle Sam taking Music Teacher-' for the Enfield and Mrs. 1 Briggs, Graded and will begin Be sure to attend, formal large, for boys in France and i the crop reported short the weed is not very likely formerly Enfield residing when school opens.

My. charges opening r. of the Knfield Tobacco will be $4.00 for Music, and $4.00 Market next Wednesday; August to decline in value; tor expression. atu. Albany, stopped i over here a few days last week enroute to theirr old i home in vVirginia.

21st. Big crowds will be there. MISS LULA' JACKSON Our Market is now prepared Theywere. making the trip by to handle, every pound of tobacco grown within its reach. Ample Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured Hi Harris; will soon by local- applications, ae they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear.

There Is capital Is now in our banks just waiting to be tamed over to the only one vay to cure catarrhal -deafnesa, open an up to date afe the old pdst office. Mr; Walter Har Ml- and that is or a remeay. Catarrhal Deafness Is caused by an Id. Messrs. Edgbert D.

Barnhill, named condition of the raucous lining- of the Eustachian -When this tube Is his brother, will be manager Lee S. Neville, James PV Inflamed you, have a rumbllns sound or Im of the place. perfect hearing-, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness le the result Unless -the and Claude Harris, of this vicinity, were among the i -Halifax inflammation can be reduced and this tube planters who have 5 weed here next Wednesday The big steam plant is the only thing not quite ready t'rid work on it is being pushed i as'rapidly as possible. Mr; Poole, the contractor, has a very large foice at restored to ite normal hearing will be destroyed Many cases of deafness are caused by Is Codnty, boys who leftr Weldon The German Government plans an Inflamed condltlon of ths mucous sur-.

for Camp, Wadsworth to reduce our cities to ashes. See faces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru', the blood on the mucous surfaces of the at Spartanburg system. TheEage'd at The Grand WlklUlJiFliSTNN We will give One "Hundred Dollars for any ease of Catarrhal 'Deafness that cannot Fridays night.1 August 23rd; 10 RECENTLV RETIRID be cared by Hall's Catarrh Circulars free. -All DruffKlsta, 75o.

CHKNEI St O. and 15 cHtcf or o.s.sEoaT5iBVJcft author or THE EAGLE'S EyET' C. Hfghsmith, and child work this week. Only a few more days will be required to complete the job. The machinery is now'-being installed.

JHE SERIAL PICTURE REiILATlON OF THE IMPERIAL SWSWnOnS SPIES AND PUT II ArtDUfJl dren have returned from Clarksr ville, where they have been Mrs; Howard; Twisdale, who i DRC. HIGHSMITH, i DENTIST. spending'some time 1 with Mrs, has been an assistant at the post KING! BAGGQT and: MARGUERITE Highsmith's parents. Little Office 9 m. to l'p m.

office," lef Monday to' accept a position with the local Exemption Gets Two Years for. Poison-. ing Stock. Miss Frances Davidson i accom SNOW in i m. to 6 p.

Appointments Before- land Preferred. panied them home for: a short Board at visit I Americans Serial Supreme, i enfield. a Mr; and A', R' have been visiting-Mr; and Mrs Governor. Bickett has set apart ENFJELD CAMP 110. 331, August; 19th as Jewish Relief "TH AGLE'S IX'.

-left Tuesday for thei home 1 Mrs. Day, when a State-wid campaign will be launched, to continue for Branch and little daughter ac Meeting Nights: 1st i and 3rd Thursdar Nights; of every hree day. This is to raise funds companied, them; EYE" for the relief of the three million Ed Coleman, the colored boy who recently poisoned a i fine horse and mule belonging to Mr. R. Ri'Barnhilt; of Route given two years on i the roads' by Judge Kerr at; Halifax Tuesday, Coleman put paris green lhe feed of the horse and mule and when it was dis- covered was too late to save either animalJ, The boy "admitted the act and when asked why he should do such a thing; said that he.

had 1 heard paris green would kill stock and; wanted, to try nionth at SzOOso'iloclc Visiting Woodmen WelcomedJ ews in the war zone of Europe, Mr. and Mrs. F'Sumlin and By WILLIAM J. FLYNN, who are on the verge of starvation. children have, returned" home 4- Service.

rom where, they have Recently Retired Chief off the U. Secret been spending the summer. Mrs. Today the first episode of this wonderful thrilling serial -of interna'tional Begins; "Hi Sumlirf has' been' receiving treat-men, in hospit al while 'there. Mr; Sumlin; who holds a position in the navy will probably return to Norfolk Sundly.

Written by Chref Flynn, based on many until nowur- Mr.1 and C. Hardee, of Pinehurst came last weekv to visit' their father Mr.v J. V. Hardee on Route No. S.

They motored through the cijatitry. and will spend -several in this community, before -returning heard of, this great 20-episbde picture with startling realism and intimate inner.workings of the Imperial Garman Government'ri Youths to Register on Aug- spies in Amcria. r- The plot to destroy the the: conspiracy to dyna X3D "TFirCT i We have been' informed that On next 21st, Dr." H. Clark, of Scotland who age Registration of youths; have reached years 'of '7? f'TVT; mite the Hotel Ahsonia in New York the "night' of' the America Naval Call, tha plan to. torpedo the Atlantic Fleet on review bofon' Pre.iier.t Wilson in New York Harbor bomb plots, labor and a multitude of other ruthless plans, all' told'- in.

Chief Flyr.n'j own' story. Neck, assisted by loca.l physi-a'cians, will give the Anti-typhoid ince June.Slh, 1918, will be hi August" 2-ith, according, to li ill UiUU in this town- telegram received from Provost free to everybody The ice famine- was' broken in Enfield Tuesday when two carloads of ice was received by the local dealer. The town had been without'. ice since Saturday and nonccould be secured by the ice at Marshal Generd Crowder ship who will receive it. The hours will be from ten in the morning until five o'clock in lha Don't miss this first episode.

cctusl dstdrs of how tha cf the St'te Draft Headquarters. registration, it was ir.t v.ts 1 r.r.i executed by 1 C.r: j- A not be confusjd afternoon. No one sho'jlJ rr.iss a ana a lew man. I s' Wkc new registration pro- mis greai crpjrr sent VI ari f. i to ty; r..

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