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. J. .J .',"U1- . ii a i. i, j .ci I -imiii, niiJ a,.... iL, ij, GiVUiiS Spfijll lust Fiiduy , , Cu'wiiia L- itk, ' - T. li. Svi'ouJ i)ent tit we.'ksild lx tcwn with his family. " , The Faieon truck -market open ea ais ecK-wittt , iimas aeiiinaf for iiicund Sl.'SS a , bcx tenner broteh from 75 beutt to Sl.OO a . : .. i . ., v box. C&Dtnloupes b -ought .only 401 J eG refits a bvt. . , Lson Grir ,' hin Calypso U vi' spent i viile I Emmett . Mr. ai CALYPSO ' Mr. and Mm. James Bauguss, of' Greensboro,, visited Mr. and Mw.l James Dickson this week. , ' Mrs. Quilla Cameron of Wash-. - Mr., tad : Wesley spent ,. and Mr P. 1,. 'to c.a-v-fj oa a tf.e r:e English Fort fa America ' ' J.hav Is pictured "The Block HTOSe" restored" onBtii sit e 01 tne original, wnicn was duui oy me nrsi r.nsnsa ,.r,i,-iy.i. i!) n.-t-rve irt'A'n'crlcifttkoanofeelbiHndihortiai' c.iKiuaa. Governor John White, leader of this first .Emfrlteh settlement in the new world, , sailed, for Eng hid ton additional supplies. Upon his return four vfiirs luter the entire Colony ftu!nflftppetA anttjw ! " member was ever heard from Be descriOes t io "Biock House as 'A rtac&yisr" sEronrjly enclosed -.A a high palisade of great txi- curtains and bankers and very 'fort-like'." . I V V U v. O-- , i It' I - i . - St i . i ! l ..-m i infflirwiiiilrrf&-AHn..TCf -. w immnr IT Mlliy II PMV - 1 our brother is called r. . i labor to1 If MShmeflt. ' ' t Veral others were as follows .f'fe full itftue arms' ( I ::,.' face toward the King " . . ill pierced by death's arrow iC lut noi uie suug, 7 - ;;efcll stood arottrid fief" ' . all was she loved . : Je a Si'ood.JWai;!tiff ernoon. t. ,': -v . Misses Fannie Grey and Clara Mason Worley have returned from Live Oak. Fla.. where they visited Fin die home of Mr. rtnlf' Mrs; Wal ter, Williams for several weeks. Kessrt. lynwood turner, t. I. Turner, Aubrey Turner and Geo. Turner spent several days recent" fy at Caiolintt Bereft; a , v-f soul went above; Za Jordan's stormy tanks I And cast a wistful eye " j- C ;.,:iifi'8 fair and :.e my possessions lie. happy, FtadQiampion Tcbacca Raiser J'3 ' I - worti. , LupfcWmeef wheV.. life i ,"ff past ' LuU heai the- torfttW soul , , at , last. ' ' , ' t ill'dngh all ffafatat ;timer site 'ft smile of heavenly birth, ; , when the Anzels ' called Eer ' home! 1 ' v ' J smiled- tWfcweU t-earthr - ! '-leaven retaineth now our. treaa t-.l1 - ljiiann ine loneiy cuanci &gcub( And the sunbeams long to linger here my sainted mother sleeps.1 . I.lS , for w np '.ing aent. a phi Te and , faith ' less. ,. Six wlute -i t',:cn le ma- , tlie -Brt-ing le of fiay'cast an eye As you' pass by. , f," At you are nqW 1 So once was l: . , Asl am ow So you must be. ' Prepare for death . And follow me. . A ry i i I.' a 1 no He m 10- t PUCIC HILL PISSS PARTt C.' H. Smith of Smith's Township was in town' this week and made claim to being the champion tob acco raiser of the, country by pre- jvi t--: mfrrf-iiptn iiwsentine1 measurmenu on some c , tstSi'- ' ' P11 CT0S' 'Smitn measures the y ... ' tjubw ttnrtJt leu ah tne stalk ot tODac- - . loo ana iounu il to ue iwcuiv muc and-thrte-fountih inches long and nineteen and three-fourth inches wider. That is" some leaf. - : Mr-Smith also reported that his plants .arerunning from 30 to 33 leaves to the' stalk. This has been a good season1 for tobaccS and' pot-; bans some farmer in the oountry can give better report than-did Mf. Smith, So send your measure afehti in to tfc tims. . ; ' - ; , , Advioe . , , Advice is seldom welcome, "and them-who want It most,, always like It the least ' ...... . , MliSON yov.i ) ' .-5 Li Yon- Mrsj Hoy May delightfully en- ftertalned' -at four tables of Con tract bridge at her home, ,, here Friday evening.' (After the guests had assembled ice cold watermelon was "served, followed by a salad course. Later in the evening mints were served luring play. ','"" 1 Attractive corsages were 1 pre sented each player. E;h score prize, a iece of cry stal was won by Mrs. Herbert Jones. Hiss Connor Jones received i linLted clant for second high.' :.!wt m.!;ihff mr ths tables - eve Hi's. Jasper Smith, Hit. fi V IJA'ard3, Mrs. .Jones- - Smith -s. T. A. Turner, Mrs. llelvir 'fj, Ilrs. &e Stroud, Mrs. Frefi 'illiams, Mrsj 0. B. Lane, Km. Tyndall,' Kvs. Jasper' Tyir Jail, Mrs. Floyd Heath, Mrs. Her 'wrt Jones, Miss Connor Jones "rs, Alton Tyndall, Mrs. H.. E ..axwcll a.J Kiss Lottiv KoTne- :Krs... turner nd I .s.'J.'F. Parrott, Jr., of vi at recent ' Asheville es Richard 7halcy and s Taylor, of Couthwood '.tives here Eanday aft ' Oh" SaTurday, aftemoott MrsH. T. Bay entertained ; f he ' Faison Eicks Chapter U, Ji. iC'. Mis Ellen Clifton bid charge; of the. pro gram, Which was ohi Georgia stat esmen, scientists and poets of Confederate days. At the Close of the program delicious refresh ments Were served. . Friends of Mm. D, H. CKf toift deeply sympathise with her in'the j uvm or iuricey wno passed away . saturaay nignt in tne uoidSboro hospital." , , ' " Mr. and Mrs. Lucian. Clifton, of Wilmington: spent Sunday in Fai- son witn relatives. v Miss Louise Whitfield, of Clin ton is the guest fo her aunt; Mrs. H. F. Byrd. , ' J: - - i We are glad to welcome to our town a recent bride, Mrs. George uranium. Jnr. and Mrs. Franklin are at home with Mm. B. I. Low- dea, : j" '. s, - i loss of her mother, Mrs; Albert V." air.3 of Elch- - v. t . re? s;ck , t::s t t-t ;i v . j i ou try AiLa- f..r " - ' -f of F 'rh t' T '-idache, Add T' i iiKia. Fatieue. ) uc and Sciatic 1 jm. Colda, f r, lJie, ) a.f!lt r hug a plennnt, wfroi-h i - taiM'v timto. It coniania an vl-Kaivai.e, a b m) h relieves i -i I alkaii.ra hln to of trtOH ininnr f wall hyimi".' " e W ' " IO in t Of A Higher Quality Hv . 'I&sfhkt r t Hsre Eliicieur UzttlzzlZiliy Louei. Xhtiibdita Ccst! ' These Alt Combine to Give You Jfrtrii Vtttues at No Extra Cost! ; . fROMAe'dayofit8lntructbn,theftrstobe Standard Tire has more thafi lived up to Us narrie , )ay setting a new high standard of tire values. , ' Hundreds of thousands of car owners have already j ' bought it as their number one choice because they saw in it more value for their money. - 1 ' "How does Firestone do it? How can they butltf ' 46 many extra value featursinto FirestoneSiandard 5 Tirear and1 yet Self ffieW a such low prices?j''"TBe i mswe if simple Firestohe: controls Better- -)Qnality rubber and cotton mippHes at their source, , kdeps manufte'tuf Ing costs! low by efficlenrtactory methods .and setts ih' ftich. huge volume that -dLaributJon os are' hefd to a minimum. ' 1 , iMe no mistake about this! The FiffetoWe Standard Tire gives you the blowout protection of ' Firesfooe'S patented Gum-Dipping process. Every fiber of eMry eoYd tit every ply is saturated Knd j vented Aridk pure, liquid rubber which counteracts inter"l biction atid heat that orainaniy aesrroy 'tin 1U..I sciettdAcally designed tread gives greater non-ekid pMtaction and longer wear. And those earn extt hnmm of Gum-Dipped cords under : die tnad guud Kdttt punctures and provide -'greats atrwwh Wv Wading the. tread and cord i body jnea one hn i -?te unit. ' . . , Vi ' ,-Before yon hmr ANT tire at ANY price, see ' today's top tire ' '- the Firestone Standard r 1 tTire. Don't ri mir with thin, worn tires on :.V ' your Fourth of Jfat? Join the Firestone SAVE . ; A LIFE Camtmig -V by equipping your car wkh' a set of ne Frcwne Standard Tires.. ' ( Listen to the Voice of Ffrrone featuring Margaret Speaktt . i Monday cretiMn over Kalianuade N. B. C. Red Network Jr two cxnla U- for 6UM-Dii 1. 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