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J - . - t t Cl-i M,'o.ij . i I, ,.i v.! , 1 j f 'y. ' r.'i'.eu ti.k lut rkct cpen c I ',.'s wo-; h limas seUinj fjr w ciin J yl.TS a bcx tapper broiv 1) from 75 'ce:t? to SI. 00 a box CbBtaloBpw I) -wight only 40 j rents n tiis. ., c: lvpzo vl"e I b v 1 j 1 :. b4 i.Irg. ImiiM.lt IV j. Kr. c J L-s. A. J. riekson. and son Cris, of rsnassvjjle visited VI Cu!yyso -.'ay. , . , Kr. id J&s. U. C, Cook nd Grecn-lioro, vUtc Kr. and -Mrs.;, f , 7 M James Mekson tJjis week. " ' - i ' ' ' Kr?. ftiilla Cameron, of Wash- ''',' ',' '" " '"l "". ' , "v ' Cn Tu' y af , oon, . i. T itln, v-i-s 1 Ostd on h . li i but! J.'y Ly a ratj given bj Lis Biotlier at tl.e honieM-f iib "-nJaiotier, lis. Sallie Eritt. Games were conducted 0.1 ' flip llawn by Louise Best, Laura Gor. aon Mepnens and Ilarj Elizabeth Albritton. illrs. Martin served ioe cream and cake. The little tots who enjoyed the party were;' 4 El len and Joan Grubbs, Nathan Eyrd, Betty Jane Sanderson; Mar tha Card Sellars, Edward Warren, Boris Ann Mansmn. Sarah nd Bobby ByrdK Janet Bell, Ann Bar- ;.is- wes;cy u.u. Ilany happy biilll , j i iviaiun In, l.ioJds are soiry tc Lear u 1' illness oi Mr, V xi P e Hits. Albritton, Mrs, Paul 2Tj: i's mother. - . ' Mrs. H. C. Cook has received word that her sister,' Miss Iy'a Jane Brooks is ill in St. Jo-i li's hospital in Lexington, Ky. .JLass Brooks" was visiting Rev and I.Irs. J. Boyce Brooks. She was former ly a member of Calypo school f a i ' i . ii 1 1 j ' I.. ( - ', x ftenweoot Bitter PUnt Wornrarood Is not wood nor is U Worm. 'It Is r ''"tr plant, , . . 1 " 3. J I' Tie first English Fart in Amcfiea 1 1 I: - i JbJ v. . t a jiuove is piciurea ine ujoce twase- festorea otTtie ilLa of te original, which was built by the first English ' , , 1 . -oeor Joan vhite, leader of this first ' r m-t ipfr to Li st.a settlement In tlio now world, sailed for Eng- 'v 1 ., 1 for a'Ulitlonnl supplies. Upon his return four " 1 at 1 .....iKne yi iira litter the entire Colony had (liskppeareii &axi no '.1'' 0 ' ''",,'",,''rwaseverrrdfe'ojn(kCu.H9pgtfiibes . i fl 'Miiiwtc House" as "A plaoo vWRr,e(,"iy enclosed ! 1 v i"i a high palisade of great ti-c .h cuitains and " 'j on a luuujiis and very tort-like'.'' -. " . 1 V " our brother is called , ,n labor to refreshment. , ' veral others were as follows: 1' " 1 in ti army , 1 ' i i f -e toward 'the King - ' 'i pierced by death's arrow ..It not the sting. - , ' t cr was . all stood araud her well was she loved ' '., e aJJ stood lamenting , ?ef son, went above. . Misses Fannie Grey and' Clara Mason Worley. have returned from Live Oak, Fla., where they visited itt the bone, of Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Williams for several weeks. Messrs. Lynwood Turner, T. 1. Turner, Aubrey Turner and Geo. Turner snent several davs recent. jiy at CwolMa Beaehv. , t. You 0 Jordan's "atormy banks I stand "ie for And cast a wistful eye . . : '?iC.l Tnan' fair , and happy ' m i.rj" j i'L u -i,V I 'j k.;; my possessions ue. ,y , . - l. IS Kf" use w sleep a their Kfe Find Champion Tobacco Raiser -ij .v. -Tr fTl Tb pleasant memory of Jorryf that wrll --yK.ivi eaj ue sosivutea som last. - w at ' Vcf t!iei'l,0UBha,1FaJt times ' she 1 If mit.n.i when the Angels called 'n 3 ' 1"? r " s as he threw the f :k e?.rth. His ' 1 wi A a display ,'. ; uy disposition v,i;h the weather, j su;ro''",v-'s. far, ' "s s;"1 ie threw up i -?nn g ii.ute tesj;- s r Iii s b' : 3 r 7 ii t her , home "vj smiled, fAmteJi to. earth. heaven retajneth bow our treas rf ure, Earth the lonely casket keeps, h And the sunbeams long to.lingex Where my sainted mothei) sleeps. C. H. Smith of Smith's Township was in town this week and made' -If M I m .a" ciaim to oemg ue caampion too acco raiser of the country by pre senting measurments on. some of his crop. Mr, Smith measures the fourth leaf on the stalk of tobac. Oo. and found it to be twenty nine and three-fourth inches lone; and nineteen; and three-fourth inches wide. That is some leaf. ' vMr. Smith also reported that his plants are running from 3ft to 33 leaves to the sitalk. This has been a good aeasoa tot tofeaeea and par-, haps some farmer, itt the country, can live a better 'report than did Mi. Smith, So send your measure -v"r Advice 1.'' ;vrr; ; Advlceils seldom welcome, and those:, who- want it 'most, always like It the least ,'-. r - if ling rmeiH. tf a phi t life and y, faith; fcniness, j '--tes, Sue e bjte I tf a d-rra I I ,Lle ma 1 s es i irort- t tn e i ',!r i '1j c Pray cast an eye As you pass. by. As you are aqr So once, was y. As I am now .' So yon must be. Prepare for death And follow me. V: HILL BSXDS PABTY !rs. Floyd May delightfully an tertained at four tables of con--.if:t bridge at her home- here . j After the guests had assembled e t i watermelon was served, "iwed by a salad course. Later 1 t'.e evening mints were served I A" .tlve corsages were ; pre- 'i each r'?yer. " ' -:e, a pieoe of cry- ' '.'-Mrs.r::Aerbert. r Jones received ; second Tiigh. I up th& tables i- E iiith, Mrs, II 1 . s. Jnes Sirith .. I'. A. '1 :."cr, Jlrs. Celviif ... 1 3 f'-"ii, Krs,,Fre$ - .3. C. B. Lane,. Ilrs. ' ", ""-3. 7-t Tyu i 1 IJrs. Eer 1 1 S . , 1 ( nnor" Jones FAISON Saturday afternowi Mrs. H. T. Bay entertained the Faison Hicks Chapter tr. JU. Misjs Ellen Clifton had harge: of the ' phk gram, which was on Georgia stat esmen, scientists and ' poets ' of Confederatedays. At the close: the , program' delioioas refresh', ments were served. . ' ', -Friends of Mrs. P. H. ' lifton oeepiy sympathize with her in the Britt of Turkey who passed .away CVi 4-1. . 1-1. 2. ... n ii. woiviuajr, uigui in tne uoiqsoopo hospitaL - T y 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Clifton, nf Wilmuigton spent Sunday in Fai- sun wim reiauves. r . Miss Louise Whitfield, of Clin ton is the guest fo her aunt, Mrs. H. F. Byrd. , , ( r;We are elad to welcomn t town a recent bride, Mrs. Georce loaim., mr. na jiirs. j6Tanym are at home -with Mrs. . h i h- den. -" .,'...' loss of her mother, -; Mrs. Albert 7 J.iir ii b -Ti Dijher Quality Haw r.Ictciizh! Here Efficient rJaadictziir! Louer Distribstioa Ccst! These AH Combine to Give You Extra Values at No Extra Cost! . i'.'tj . a rROMthedayofltslntroductlon,theKestone Standar4 Tire has more than lived up to its name )yv setting a new high Standard of . tit values. '. Hundreds of thousands of car owners have already' ' bought it as their number one choice because they 1 saw in it more value for their money. i-, "How does Firestone dp it? How can they build -.ao many extta valpetreatpreinto Fuestone Standard Tires and yet sett fhfnp af auchIow prices?1 The , answar is ample I Fireetona controls better floality rubberi and: CQtfon, pples at their source, . , ' Keeps mairataciuaring:cpstf low b,y etficient sactory I anesnoctsi ano; shs tn, ,sucn luge volume tnat distribrien (wjstq arethe4 to a tainimum. , Standard Tire gives you the blowout protection ef Firestone's patented Gum-Dipping process. Every .'fiber, of .rntmry cord in every ply is saturated and j .ooaferd wtds pore, liquid rubber which counteracts, , . interrml iricrioa and heat that ordinarily destrov ' 'tire; Li. la scientifically designed tread gives ' ; greater nor-artfl (poeactton ana longer wear. And, ,j tbosa saw em fcsVaas of GunvDipped cords under -. (he taaad gawd aavlnst punctures and provide peaear ifiiimrii be Winding the tread and, cord , . body into oam aaeapaeable unit. 1 I ' Before, yoa W ANY tire at ANY price, see , today's top tire the Firestone. Standard ) Tire. Don't ride mir sV with thin, worn tires on ; your Fourth of Jul wtp Join the Firestone SAVE A LIFE Campsiga sy by equipping your car (with a, set of nev Fircaione Standard Tires. . Monday snin yocr .tJariomwis N. 0. C.vjRed Network if. ? 6kJh ) ft "f - "- ---,V tIVENTS jSj lltitl - - B . : MlCPllfflw tW Today, from f , ll ,, iyiUiiUtW' J""'8 f Liberia, ii , ,W( fmfiSw)''' has arisen a great rubL- -. i i 'ilUllTnfflla I laWI plantation on which the f DlrTxD At mvfflrtrt; I tr world finest rubber is f OM lOOV 1 WmvM:' WMlf being produced. I OWES GREATEST I UlfW Ml IP Fifteen years ago, when 1 StOWOUT ' 'MmC0 crude rubber was HtOTECTION '.Mi ivvWfiWlITI controlled by a foreip- Jr mlimwilmW'1 monopoly and price r"" W J skyrocketed to $1.20 I f 1 'f, i f - Jr PRICES START pound. Firestone fore llVV ) $ LOW AS InebtPy! V ISTM "j. 4m jm 1 From the Firestone, t POtlESS Or V ; H Jk (Clful I ovned and Firestone. I loSKI lj aJf W Vl developed rubber I . BUOIIV ilA S I Sf nl ant.rlnn . I r. I If..-. V'SOUMOS Of ' i" , A J there comes an ever- COBBfABRIc k '::,.wf Increasing supply oi , tt ' rubber, bringing greater i'Sif i' mm savings to car owners in rri jBW . jfsBa I the form of extra values at l; TmnjM, :',,,,'i. ; no extra cost. - ' ' ( 's. r.t II. , Jr., of ' cvi::- "srj,tit ec Sick r you try Alka-w 1 -f of hf 'r IVadadit, Acid Swn. 1 c aud hiuc Faii it .int. rfrwh an a1 - tn 1 IMS HuS JIAT COVERS . ', Stubn ? (san-'-'.-.3."(a4tilMi HORNS - ThaBir paMpmatyflrjay Hm( compelt itan doa and clr th DON'T RISK YOUR LIFE Qfl THSM WORN TIRES DO YOU KNOW THAT last year highway accidents cost the. Uvea of more than VtfiOO men, women anal cjh9qen? THAT a mil&an mare srere injuredt THAT rnre than 4000 of. Ihetc leaf hi afd injuries were caused directly byjpuMrwM Uawottls and shidoias djue Ie aamft tires? Section HpUMClaa worn tirm which is tJMrfw muemptibim to I and MowDHSa. SaeHioa of Mr to Flraamc Tin. Nom Svoteetiais- acoinar kidding, puncture! Firestone STANDARD FOR PASSENGER CARt" 4.50-20 . $8.70 4.50-21 ; 9.05, 4.75-19: 955 5.00-19 : 10.30 5.25-17 : IlkOO 5.25-18 : 11.40 5.50-17 : 12.50 6.00-16. $1395 in it a a.ar 6.50-16 I7.2S I HEAVY 'PUT 4.75-19 $I1.7i 5.25-18 142f 4 DW-4;U AO A' OTHER SIZES PRICED PROPORTIONATELY LOW T?re$tone SENTINEL 4.40.21' . $5.65 4-50.20: 6.05 4.30,21 i P.35 4.75.19 f 0.70 &00-19 , $7.20 505-17 . - 7.70 5.25,18 t . 8.00 6.00-16 J . 9-75 0IH SIZtS PRICED HI0P0TI0HrtLY tOW 7irc$tone 4,40-21 $543 II 4.75-19 . $0.3 4.50-21 4- .03 1 30x31401. 48 4fi 7s Vc Liberty Service StrJJcn No. 1 ... .Liberty Service ' Cr-ore iropkins,'" Wanager .27, IT, C.'' TO) TID rTi rm ft
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