vimtor at . t ' ': Misses Doris faiiuui i t J . Albertson and Messrs .. 1 I i e. J : well tsd James Coutherland spent Comity 0 l e II, 3 i. Ja i ) Sunday at White Lake and, Eliza- he marrie1 ! ' n. t t .1 Turner, v .0 bcthtown, .- - ' survives 1 '1 to them the fol- Mr. 'and Mrs, Clayton .i Rouse, I"' S - 1 e 1- n; O ( ar, Mrs. Ray Rouse' and Mrs.. Effie Gordon a l.Ltua Ji.;im and Davis of Moss Hill and Mrs. H. 8. Mrs- L " Two bU p-chil-;Wetmore and Norma Stanley Wet- dren survive; L avid Jubn Turner more of Raleigh- were guests of M- Ohve ani I' j Janie Turner relatives near Pink Hitt Sunday. who a lived 4a the home. There Those attending a demonstration on grand child, LeRoy Joyner. of Dr. Burnette'a Cook Ware at the r. Joyner also leaves two bro home Of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey thers, C. H. Joyner of Ooldtiboro Kennedy Friday evening; were Mr. and J. R. Joyner of Mt Olive, and and Mrs. . Melvin Jones, Mr. and flve Bisters, Mrs. Louis Summerlln Mrs. Ike Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. T. ot Summerlln Cross Roads, Mrs. A. Turner, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd B Winder of Faison, Mrs. Jhon Health, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murphy James of the Friendship section, and Mr. and Mrs Aaron Mumhv. Mrs. Dora Sullivan of Suffolk. Va. Cl.li Ulll ihnnnin in Vlnatnr. SJld MlH. R. D DbvIiI nf Rnfllltdn. 1111. "u'vi u . . uinw.1 Saturday afternoon included: Mrs. cus E. R. Maxwell and son, Misa Celia Funeral services were held at the Maxwell, Mr. Montimer Maxwell, home Friday afternoon conducted Mrs. Meivin jones, Mrs. u ja. xur- oy tne pastor Rev. F. L. Goodman, ; ner, Mrs. H. E. Maxwell, Mrs. Ho- assisted by Rev. J. L Knight, of ra.ee Tyndall, Dr. Ludlow Turner, Mt Olivp, and interment wan made Mrs. Herbert Jones, 'Mr. XJlton in the family burying- ground Just' Maxwell, Flyod Heath, Floyd Hea- across the field from Stanford th, Jr, and Harvey Turner.' ', Presbteyrian Church, : 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Kennedy). Mr. Joyner will be greatly mlss- 1, but s t:.at . and .s of 1 by . ,.mey S shop, inber -of r 1, con- 1 camp at Mt. ii a successful 1 t t.me was a i tot, Ot 1. .. they vti .:.) i n y f, 1 eiiiun, f" 1 , tiiee Untie 1. -j 1 , towanls a f , Mr. Joj . r the Woodman c f 1 13 nected with the 1 Olive. He has b farmer and for a the leading merchant lor that sec tion of the county. . i Transverse Ciir.j Applied To 1C:j.V-8s The transverse spring, an out standing feature of Ford cars ever since they have been on the market has been newly applied to the Ford V-8 for 1935, according to Norwood West, Jocal Ford dealer.-' "In the 1935 Ford, the front I spring is 7 1-8 inches longer and .r",r " .t"""rrB' ea in mat community, ho has al-' 1-4 of an incb wider," be says. Kenansville. . t , r ,..,ways been avtlve la aU civil andf'The rear is sliirhtlv longer than - o . v. ; - Jreiigious affairs. He was a ruling in the 1934 Ford car .and both T. O. "Uncle TikeW elder and aerk of f on Tn front and rear springs are "softer" vv ,wU uwuviu , imujiciiiu gvuiuvu ui inwrove riainEr comron. xne Joyner Laid To Rest( wblch he "eiped to bund. spring leaves have been widened During the time that he was in and tapered toward, the' ends to Tychicus Onesimus Joyner; bet? good health he was seldom absent, give greatly Increased flexibility ter known to his friends as Uncle 'rom 018 church and Monday) "" -i-i-" - 1 - like, died at his home six mileit ocnooi. , , - ' - 1 QQQ&i&Wlwt&SGQQQ&yQQQQ east of Mt Olive, July 11 at 8:16. Mr. Joyner could tell many stor He had been troubled with bis sto- les of the old days when he used' mach for the past several years. t search Goshen Swamp for ; op , and was stricken with a bad heart posums and Raccoons, and he knew 1 MAXWELL'S MEAL Makes Bread Good to the last Crumb FOR SALE by the Following leading Merchants: . .r n C E. QUINN, PACKERS ' ' ' Kenansville ' . Warsaw ' PAUL THOMPSON ' ,V GRANTS " Richlands x h ' '- Klnston -Ik P. TYNDALL; ." - - L. O. TURNER Pink Hill f Pink Hill . QUINN ft PARKER , "l " T. W. QUINN ,V BeulavUle 1 KenansvUle, R, F. D. - ' HOLTS STORE ; ,-', , , Seven Springs, R. F. D. ! " - v Yea Ifs WATER GROUND Put up and guaranteed by-r Maxwell's Mill ; J !.J H. D. MAXWELL, Prop. , . ' PINK HILL . . ' , . . . ROUTE 8 1 - When in KINSTON . MakeYoar Head quarters at V E. B. Marston Drug Store, Fresh Stock Seeds turnip, ;J; . rutabega.; Cadbage, kale, ; and MUSTAR1X ' THE BIG, i FOUNTAIN Kinston, N. C. . Phones 50 and 51 t ' 1 " ' " - " Zi i H V Vv ? mis i'jjfYi r-irif'f I I x N. ", V. .-;.We have plenty of proof taken I . x . . .by "foot-prlntlna'? G-3 tirea I N. Si n V after lonj, hard servke on the, I n V cars of our customers. Come ' I ' v- ' V thi great PUBLIC 1 WWT XsX PROVED thr j Xiriit i THAT DE1T0 Of. "G-3" users say the tire is even better than we claim! Let us show you the flatter, wider, thicker tread; . closer-nested non-skid blocks, wider ribs, extra . , , robber (average of 2 pounds more per tire) and '. ' demonstrate Supertwlst Cord which protects against , blowouts. With all Its extra features you can still -buy a G-3'? All-Weather at NO extra cost! , ; EflS.V mas RIDE AS YOU PAY for Hew GooJyecrs ' as low as " m - M 1 week All v " " A n nn 1 r f (III G. A. Wect'c Garao ..it One Step Service It. F. D YizTzzn , 1 43 MOR" MIXES Oi ' ZAL IXIJ-S3LID7-freqent!jr GOODYEAH J MARGIN cf . VI - IT etcs cars q':cLcr 1 1 ( '"-. ' m r-"- -t"- cc::d jij ; o'JtsiaEVinYi'j.; ! II" C""" I 1 r ' " 1 r c an ' gi, i fer OH.i an tii din i drl rat., carr the t ext to 8 port the l T5 V-8, tribi.. . i! Cf I r I i i t f ; OVt.T Ull' 1 ! t, vtiiile the t .e car re.i a i ' and provlue e roof ride. ortant roadab - 1J.;5 Ford V-8, and ; ' i i ! for ease of control r :) ; operation," he, con-U , s, i t i f .a continued use of ra- J more I vr i ; ' i i'tve Torque- Tube ture ia ii-. v ! v , i f e 1934 Ford V-8 the raaMi. s v y f r a 1 u. t of Pen 1 , 'T" ee-' Tn Ca-; house i i i no ; ; mo 1 dii j . . . . . ra ii 1 as orra the function of , court hou: d to be ci;; ; d iving strain, leaving; fast as pontjib!e. which are mounted on Occupants ot the coin t fcotipe if the radius rods, free. have- taken abode in the p. vun l ,r sole purpose of sup- empty offices anm t t- i vii "they will remain until the new building is completed. , :,;'.;-:. o- . -. v. t e body - and cushioning ::?.ty of the new Ford' to the dealer. Is con ; to its popularity. "How Congress extends dopof t insur ance for sixty days. , " Mr. and Mrs. 1 SIio n i : jr DONT FAILTO.ATTEND . f r r-- p , v: i iff ri - r ' k . W - -1. t IN KINSTON t " it ; 4 JULY ;'"-;N0W IN FULL SVli;G! Vehaveicre:oUcnprclilj in thij G: ,. : 'f ' Breakdown of prices Every item in our store i3 a M&ikdown rria : J : cannot afford to misa . j ' 1 ' BELIvS. DEPiHTiJENT STORE -Jv T ". f " fa . ; i . - " A V..- r r- K I ''rr vaU , J - 1 .,!?; "si-. frl i1" . . ..' Pontiac'a p' s (. s priced cars. Yt t I ' b j money ca ! -y. I . of any cY, !iiJ a " I '.f prl ' ' at ' i i.i 1 a ' . I i ; i vLy. 1. r ,--tfui rifao::. e. r. : i t 2. f 1 ; 1 Trr..Top" - " 7. ' J. " r " i rafcU C.i SfcM4t I . i L ) i E 1

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