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J. . . t '.At Vf.V,. 1 1 1 tAii Ui.h i ,j f ly, ' 1 'f!ie Fiii so a track luarkct open ed I s vo u: h lima? sri.'j for Ui.r,nn.l ,t1.7S a bcx tej-per biQivh jrom 7? cents to ?l.(Jl a box. C-ntalocfes b -ought only 40 J f 0 rents bi-s., , , V...3 .rs, I.'r. slli. ,. J. T'.ksoa and son C s. cf I -''. rsvillfi visited Er. ejid Era. II a Cook and Br. and Urs. Jes EaUss, rffSVSS!? A Gteer-bord. vLlted Err. and ! ,J2?, at & JV, James Ekksoa this week. , ' I"' Ers. RuiHa Cameron, of Wash- Ca Tu ' y kL n, L. t. Z I, yjs 1 J. on h:. 1 fcL !. y by a r i 'y given by 1 's mother at t .e Lome" -a' iis 1" nJdiotlier, Eis. Eullie Eri,tt. ' Games were conducted oa ' the lawn by. Ionise Eest, Laura Gor don Etephens and Eary Elizabeth Albritton. Urs. Martin served ice cream and cake. The little ' tots who enjoyed the party were: - El len and Joan Grubbs, - Nathan Byrd. Betty Jane Sandermn 'Mm.' tha Catd Sellars, Edward Warren, aotis Ann mangum, Sarah and Bobby ByrdJanet Bell, Ann Bar- ' - . ius wts;ey in,a. Eany happy bhu. ,j t Jnainn lis. I-iojdi ave soiry ts hear ci' t' illness of Mrs. V ii P'e Mrs. Albritton, Mrs, Paul Ear mother, . . ,' . " Mrs, H. C, Cook has received word that her sister, Miss lyii Jane Brooks in ill in St.- Jose; U's hospital in Lexington, Ky. JLiss Brookswas visiting Rev and Ers. J. Boyce Brooks. She was former ly. ... J. 'l . . . . iy a memoer oi uaiypo scnool f a- Wonweoi Bitter Plant .. Wormwood is not wood not it is wurnv nu r "or plant. .. - ' r , "! f"i f" r.sTona aktcaits gives Yof ''ti'Ir.t f.i ) hi 1, i V 1 (. I v i Oil a ' T e r;- t tuulUh Fort in Anepica -1 ' V"9 !! r'"f ""! "The X!ock House" restored oitHao ' kilo oi tiie ori! , mm, wtiicn was built by the first English : rnli hr -8 HA "''T.etRoBwokeJ 'wt,l(iMfU5 v unit tiumu White, leader of tiiis first l'.ii- . ri Ecuii.mptit In tlio now world, sailed for Eng ;k i i t B !iiiuoiil suppliesi Upon his return four " v -ii i !cr iiio entire Colony had tepijeiired, aad no 'i ' "T was ever tv i d bom scsui. He. 4tw es i .i . -t iiouse" as "A ploeo mt Bt)s!ey enclosed i. i a high palisade of great txc .h curtains and, ' iuui.s and very f ort-like'." " - onr brother is called i labor to refreshment. ' t: veral others were as follows: ' in tL$ army - ' e toward 'the King " -i pierced by death's arrow X not the sting. all stood' aToand her i well was she loved 'i '., ?.e all stood lamenting t ; ( o-jpt sq.u1 went above. - ; v.as " ' , y0U' 0ir Jordan's stormy banks I stand re fori And cast a wistful eye s 7i?J r""an's fair and happy ; ii'- "S ' , i , ' j V.'i'je njy possessions lie. 1 '', ernoon; , , ' . ' l-n, - Misses Fannie Grey and' Clara mason Worley have returned from Live Oak, Fla.. where they visited iiA the- home of Mr: and Mrs. -Wal ter Williams for several weeks. --.Messrs. Lynwood Toner, T. J. Turner, . Aubrey Turner and Geo. Turner spent several davs recent. lij t Cwolisa Beach.. , , : ' Find Champion Tchacco Raiser j, t seal . - .-. - A.1 .V J- 7 r-easant memory of -their , r. .nn.l WOh, .. .... irv kope to inset whea - Kfe VCl heal th tortwed soul fi nun IS at c r-el Tongh all faift at mes ' she A smile of heavenly birth,' " at a. .Tnlv WI wnen iw Ange eaueoi ner "'".9 swiied. towel! tfl.axtL " heaven retajneth now oar treas- J ure, Earth the lonely casket keeps, A And the sunbeams long to, linger Where giy sainted mother, sleeps. A-e ( "A s as Le threw the ci !ik earth. Kis ' i v I'.lx a display I i ; ;ny disposition wji the weather, i smiro"-"1'":. for. ' !s t"' !e threw up 1 t ?nn g mute test- r " ! irj : f r 5 j rment. , . cl : tf a phi- lib i life and ' !." y, faith j r i bnlness, . ' v r - tea. Sis . Fray cast an eve f As you, pass. by. As you are nqw bo once was L : As I am now So you mast be. Prpare tot death And fallow me. C. H. Smith of Smith's Township was in town this week and made' ciaim to oeing me cnampion tob acco raiser of the country by pre senting measurments ott some of his crop. Mr. Smith measures the fourth leaf on the stalk of tobac co, and found it to be twenty nine and, thrce-fourtfi inches long and nineteen and three-fourth inches wide, Ihat is some leaf. ' ' sMr. Smith also reported that his plants are running from 30 to 33 leaves to the stalk. This has beta a good; season for tobacco, and perv haps some farmer in the country' can giv a better 'report than did Mr. Smith, So send your measure- aents in to the tims. - , . . : ' . : - ' - ' . ; 1 ' IV 11 &rz Aft' 'V;.J 1, ii wwiii.i ii nT ynTT.,-fti i ,. L , .,)., , , TCj.-.jBfyi ' Advice ' . : Advice lis seldom welcome, and thoso: who- want it 'most, always Ilk it the least - ; , , rite s.te I i f a d - n ' i Me ma- . . fie S t' e i - flt:: hiix ESIESE' PARTY FAISON On Saturday afternooa Mrs. H. T. Ray entertained , the Faison, Hicks Chapter V' Ps Cr Ellen' Clifton had charge; of ,h proi gram, which was on GergK stat esmen, scieatists and poets - of Confederate, days. At the close! of the program', delicious , refresh ments were served. - -.- - Friends of Mrs. D. H.-' (JHfton deeply sympathise with W in the Britt of Tnrkev vTia Ers. n?yd KUghito'enHESi7 - tcrdined at four tables of con-f . Hrr m. m':.J Were Wllmintrtnn inmf 0,. J . uuuuuy xa xap son with relatives'. ,", Miss Louise Whitfield nf m:: wn is tne guest fp her aunt, Mrs. H. F. Byrd. - " . ' We are clad to welcome tv town a recent bride, Mrs. Georefe Franklin . 1W: a.ii is-t.r. , mis. lanifiui are at home with m . n i . . loss of her.mother,; XttL Albert ' . t briJge at her home j 1 "y evening. , , I L''. t tle gnesta had .assembled e c l watermelon was . served, I " - ved by a salad course. Later 1 1' e evenipg mints were served ' . ve corsages were ; ; pre- j i C!rli j yer. ' ' 1 " " e, a piece of cry- ' Ers. - Herbert r Jones received t second "high. : r? tlie tables t Ers. 1! . - 3. J"ie$ S.r?;'.!i . V. A. :r-er, Ers. Eelvir , '-. '.' s f'-o'!l, Ers,. Tre '.. r3. C. 3. lane,, I'rs. . "i I i'a.h, I,.rs. Eer ! ! ' s Connor' Jones "l, Ers. n. r ?t-yAv;t et Sick C :$ t' rycx nijhw Qnality Raw Thtcrizh! Here Efficient riacuh:;z:::! Lower Cismbstion Ccst! These All Combine to Give You Extra Values at No Extra Cost! FrOM the day of Its introduction, the Ffceotone .Standard Tire has Hiore than lived up to its name fcv setting a new high standard of . tint values. ' Hundreds of thousands of car owners have already ' bought it as their number one choice because they saw in it more value for their money. , . "How does Firestone do it? How can they build .somany evtm valpei feature into Firestone Standard Tires and yet sell fheniiat puchjlow prices? The naawev w aieapiei .r loifepionei controls petter i Klltr rubber; and) cotfon, applies at their source, pa mamifa?tnrtng; costs low hy efBcient factory 1 neshoda;and;sHs in. Isjich huge volume that distribution cets areh ecxa nmimum. ' , - syfake' no .mistake about this! The Firestone Standard Tire gives you the blowout protection ef I iretone' patented Uum-Dipping process twy . fiber, of ,mmry cord in every ply is saturated and ooatird wfck poqe, liquid rubber which counteracts Jntenml friction ad heat that ordinarily destroy tire. la sciwwtUVally designed tread 'gives 1 greater nosvdaM fpotection and longer wear. And those Sap em in mm of Gum-Dipped cords under - the- tmmi purrd asdW punctures and provide peater seraassds,- lr hfasding the tread and, cord body into one SMocMotbie unit-- Before yon W ANT tire at ANY price, see ? today's too tire mlmm- the Firestone Standard j Tire, Don't rWt jwr M. with thin, worn tires on .. your Fourth of Jul wte. Join the Firestone SAVE A LIFE CampKig oy by equipping your car with set of new Fircaione Standard Tires. 1 . K ' - , r 4 LUtm (o iht Vcice of Firestone featuring Aargant Sp&n j Monday Minw jovcr Kaliomuide N. B. C Red Netuodk ;K j tl'TO C":Ct XIAT COVERS HORNS ! J C . In pi i ; j . ' ShiIiw Thlr rm)mv1lin . t- j J. : I ii lull ,:), Smui - MiU4n ....Dlait compelt ittin. ; : "$69Ss S-r rS t CC5SDSMAM I t M1UV i V ,( -thi imi much ; I wiUuvw r . l f 0I0 I0DV : I OWES GREATEST I i mjffl Mlff ' , lOTECT(ON f iJgjJJ . UvN. $ LOW AS rNBis or , 'A CI f fu I Today, from f Jungles of Liberia, i, has arisen a great rubLw plantation on which the world's finest rubber is being produced. Fifteen years ago, when crude rubber was controlled by a foreic monopoly and pric y skyrocketed to $1.20 I r pound, Firestone forest 9 the necessity of developing their own rubber supply. From the Firestone owned and Firestone developed rubber plantations in Liberia there comes an ever increasing supply oi rubber, bringing greater savings to car owners in the form of extra values at no extra cost. DOMT RIS:: YOUR LIFE Qfl rum WORN TIKES DOYOIJKNOW THAT last year highway accidents cost tha Uvea of more than M.000 men, wemmanltjii4nen1, , y THAT nkilEqn mere were injuted? THAT more than 4000 of. thetc Uaihs aaid injuries were caused directly bypuiKTWIWa, UeweuH and skMdiaa lue le sjsunfe nrst? , Section of taiaatat mm Mrs tvkich is awn MsMpsibU to i. Section Tlrat Note avotecilvn. a&aintt Viddinf , pnncturet Titcstonc STANDARD FOR PASSENGER 4.5O-20 4.50-21; 9.05 4.75-19: 955 5.00-19 . 10.30 5.25-17 : 11.00 5.25-18 : 11.40 5.50-17 : 12.50 CAR! 6.00-16 $1J.95 6J5.16 15.05 6.50.16 I75 HEAVY 'Buy V 4.75-19 $11.7' 5.25-18 i4.r, 6.00-20 28.1' OTHCR tUij fBICtP PROPOBTlOMATtH LOW ?ir?$tO!tt SENTINEL 4.40-21 . $5.65 540-19 . $720 1 4.50,20 S. ' 6.05 505-17 ii 770 4.50-21: 6.35 545,18.8.00 4.75.19? 6.70 6.00.16; 975 OTHER SIZES. PBtCEP PHOPOItTIONATILY tOW .' COURIER ' 54.40-21 9513 4.75-19 . $6.3 4.50-21 . .03 30x3UCI. 4.8 r. 1 "tier and , Jr., of Seville ' ' i T P - you try Aika- r r -. f of h C , f'dachc. Acid ?n- (.nl'ls, j ,.ii,,ili'ia, t-!'ue, hi -, 1 1-- a aud bcuuc Yai i 1 r'' -.t "t, rofr -- 1 t an 1- r .r I ; . -w-rty Service Liberty Service Stxiltn No. I r bca' lht ? , ' 1 C-orje Hopkins,' (Manar T 4, , J.:C.,: . r. c.
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