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' ' as as soon as t&ey had arrived 1 tan in the aftwnooa as soon I is it was safe. Watermelons were , cat prior to departure. ' ; I ' ' Dcrjth Takes Two inSurf Batlung 7"" JrVvv 1 V. Sell your tobacco with O. C. BLANCHARPr and W. H. FARRIOR. n ' " i fl t rJ A i v. ' v V A ' At BRICK WAREHOUSE; WALLACE, N. C. You will get just as much money and save lots of time and expenses. Start with us and we will do our best to keep you coming. 7 A- uuuu J L- Tii imt Mkind took a toll of two deaths at Carolina Beach, mtm iiiiim f an JOfirsnDura. 'i.. l7.viwT.o1d Xaleirir youth died while in bathing ai wwum Eeach Saturday, and J. Freeman Batton of Belma, 49 years of age, was pronounced dead, Sunday af ternoon two hours alter ue , coi- IqtmmI after wnJltill? out Of the surf near Kure's Beach as he and ' . 9 . hmumiJ in AM AH a fishing trip. " VMiucitation for Batton was tried by life guards from Carolina Beach and, &ure's jseaaai ior vwu tinnm fcnt Mi mWfUl IITOnOUnO- ed dead by Sr. J, v. wysong, w Wa1la. at 1 ii. m. Th nhysician ' . -. a a 1. . L. laid death resulted irom ncan fMlnmi dim to eTerexcitement. Batton leaves his wife and eight children. Funeral services for James Carl Marshburn wer held in Baleigh Snndav afternoon, and interment was in Oakwood Cemetery. Ynnne" Warshhorn and his fri- ptiH ihnd crone to the beach early Saturday for the week-end. Surviving HarsnDurn are nis parents and one sister, Hiss Sarah fimnd nn the Greenville Ttnr)itfr ih tobaCCO Season two great industries employ , ap proximately 6,000 persons. One or tne reoeni lmpruvwucuw on the Greenville market is the n. fantnrv hnilt bv the American Supplies, Inc. This new factory is one of the most . modern to D" tnnA in iRnatAin Carolina. It is big, roomy, well-lighted, and will enable the company to nanuie al most twice the tobacco daily it was able to handle last year. This new modern factory is situatea on Fourteenth and Pitt streets on the tracks of the Norfolk-South- railroad and Pitt street. Person-Garrett , : Tobacco market. lister, Rash JuL. ; i these Jh. Bonham, B. W. l Turner: Kenansville. Quinn, W. D. Kilpataw.;, West, C. D. Evans, u h. - Ransom Brock, j - Second Week -Warsaw township, Geo. A. I lock, J. W. Boyette; Faison, A. v Grantham. Albert Martin, J. 1 IBarden, Willie Grady; Wolf scr; -, Simon Qumn, JLevin carter ; son, iBdgar Outlaw, Duff Konie gay, Rowland Thigpen, C. W. Eal- mes: AlDertson, .Luraier smiia; Smith, I. T. Kennedy; limestone, 0. D. Fountain, d B. Hmitft, 4. K. Brown. T. C. Edwards,: Geo. W. Sumner. J. B. Brinson, W. B. Cypress Handy. Wnl maTket. has added 2.000 feet Clyde E. Fountain; Island Creek, on thir already mammoth, plant. .H. 7. Cavenaugh, B. B. . Cave- XniS Will U1CIU W nHi.'iiiM6iit w. iwiv , WWVW , airoroximately a quarter of a mil-.A. Herring; Bose Hill, C. K Grif- lion pounas aauy wiu we great-j im, . u. omux-, juaguuua, . a. est of ease. Brooks, S. T. Bradshaw, 0. C. . . jonnson; &enansvuie, JJ, X. unam- T?ft?rVA n TOriDC hers, J. 0. Stokes. . TVio aivin nns f flic lftTvmt. bnv 1 Bofttifi- H.. 8. Basden: WJiiju., vv a . , j - . ers of bright-leaf tobacco on the Creek, 7. B. Halso, Perry NEXT SUPEWORI Cole's Chapel PHI IRT TERM I O.C.BLANCHARD. L Th tint term of Sunerior court inIhiDlin County, will convene on Monday morning, August 30th, with Judge . n. vranmer oi Southport, who has been ui lor several months, back on the bench. The bar plans a meeting in Hen- itiimit on in mulct nn lf..1.Ui tta wwuia a ifinwvr at 1 4 it a nolaYior in ATvlfr that RVPTV- UUUBUUlUll. ug wwchi cw j n - vcuwmm, w Needham Broughton High School 'thing will be in readiness l'or the in Baleigh. G'VILLE READY FOR OPENING SALES ON 26TH CABS OF THANKS '-We wish to express our thanks to tie doctors, nurses and friends who were so kind during the sick ness sad death of our . wife ; and mother. ' 'tt ",.. : ' ALTON LAHIBB and Children mTH'AinsroraCEMEIIT ' EITAIISVILLI. P.Y.PJL PICJnC P. ' L of Grove Presbyterian unnrcn on an au uiu uuuuu mi Hontford's Point ' near 7ackson- '. Mr. and Mrs. 7. Oliver Stokes. announce the uf"'Boney and W. J. Pickett assisted ville on Thursday of last week. A ter, Diane, oa August 10th, in the fcy F Goodman ohaper- ( good time was reported By all. Memorial General Hospital at Kin- m(A mvben yr. p. y. I Bathing was enjoyed in the morn ston.' ' ' ' , .,,, Mesdames 7. E. 7erritt, H. B. fnUTr.wvn.T.TI.- Anenst 19, m, rhwATivillft tohacoo market will i niuti Ha Aftth Mason on Thursday, August 26th, with five lull seis oi buyers, representing all the im portant buying companies in the world using bright leaf tobacco. 1 The ten laree modern lighted warehouses located here covering sixteen acres of floor space, are sufficiently able to handle 2,225,- 000 pounds of tobacco aauy. Jbacn of these warenouses is nuuwgcu by men of years' experience. Eight large and modern tobacco factor ies are located mere, ana me iacu tw f 4fim marketa has increas- .UlfB W www. -- - m1 fianh sncceedine year until it i nn maTket in eastern Worth Carolina that has superior redrvine. processing, stemming and storage equipment, than nnfninir nf tihe. court. Jurors summoned for service at the term are: First Week Warsaw Township. A. L. Hum phrey; Faison. B. C. Albritton, John Jackson, J. S. Sellars; wou- M!Tane. E. W. Brock. S. I. Alpnine, Austin Swinson, Jr., Frank D. Wat ers, H. C Brogden, Ed Goodman, Claude Whitfield; Glisson, Fred Outlaw,Bufus Stroud; Albertson, Ned T. Grady, Smith, Lonnie Ken nedy; Limestone, Walter W Haley, Jack Pickett, Morris Sloan. Wil ton Sumner; Island Creek, B H. Tear tr 7. D. Carr. Sr.. 7. G. Was- lace, 7 Boney Wells, Willie Wells, C. L. Carter; Bockfisn, W JS. ileg- Mr. Bryant Carter. Mr. Bichard Whaley were the guests of Miss Lillie Mae and Alice Brown Sun day evening. Miss Bessie Jones, Josephine I Lanier and Miss Ludia Cole visit ed Mrs. Hampton Bail. Sunday af ternoon. Mr. E. Padgett and Charlie Lanier were the guests of Miss Sarah and Betty Maready Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Batts, and family visited Mrs. Hampton Bail on last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Easter Brown went on a business trip to Potter's Hill last week. Colosseum Goes Wild The Colosseum of Rome, a ruined, amphitheater now two thousand1 years old. Is so given up to th wild that a whole book has been de voted to descriptions of the wild flowers to be found amid its ruins. Body 69 Per Cent Water at Birth At birth an infant's body is 09 per cent water; at seventy years of age a man's body Is only 8 pes cent water. Dhorter hauls? friendly buyers, top prices welcome you to KiNSTONr-with lareest warehouse floors in Carolina! Sell, shop, bank, enjoy yourself in this Friendly Market I i ' . f ' t .') t -HIM. I Ilk K AKKAirrr WHICOWS mitt jw la lwfon," "xt MukM of th Brltvc ftett." tny niin, I wonuin and ehiW to Klnttoa Mtajoa to Mil youf j hguaamtu, man In whom yoo hmimi confldf.-v join vltb frinwlijr bujrm, OMrduuitw. iMaknra mt' , nlclprdo(tlcUItonkwirtw7tolt nplp - aat aatl (fofitakl coal Simtnn lunar mail t S . lnnwnM sissssssssl sVsWsVB slssssl sissss-sl s-sWssm v - jip J . B ' II1 W'WM w ; CONFIDENCE COMMANDS CONSTRUaiON vi'! CONSTRUCTION DEMAHDI kTjkm hm 1 . ln1Ii( jwm- aM Hi am totaopo o( thn bvtMat mm riw.mi mmiJuhi Snnan mt nrn iruHi'i kHhwat k KiaMaB in i 1 f-tf 5 S 1 In two fc AMPI t PARrtN3 time I nlwnvt nvf3- or Klnstsmll broad HtwrouwriJuot. V.sldwaU(S make waNi ruuni litiiiattftl plw rs hcr K oni i-iHit comi .dUjr In thm tunht ! sswit hv a from -y t ; rovril ht- ft In i ''- bautNs hub -nd qu-.ty ' - - wrosiniws.il wi 9 nan's OlIAUTT rtut.M mC M It hk-ww-lj moi M wur f-ws swains mf i-wr thronthbsst Cm loath m 4m Mtwsot of owl " ' 1 4 ,L CONFIDENCE A. . -I .-.. .lii-fr.'fl.' P Crins vur Fanily Kinston's many Bne Motes ad apeclalty hon, itir-cotxliHonM Mma. can THE cities of America seethe with new macae . . . which feed, and toil, and live to th modern rhythm of modern business. The earU rumbles as its very rock is blasted and inpreg noted with muscles of steel which must uphold tl.A miVtitv structures of. the future. We know nr. landing still for that is the embryo of.dir, 1 ntegrauon. Uurs is tlie projectca activity wiuw L. l n'ntn r.niP. PAR WART). Xmerivy I BjlllimuAvo Jtesviiwk y vkAVAM - ttesoilf unrf riv rtf lich tTUfit Cff r IACO VTVSS SVOV'AA " "V J . J' V 'mbue us with faith within ourse!vca. Confiden has been the burning torch in the endless parUY, t kf the building of America . '. and the power j Vhat we build gathers . light from that whic. C spired it, lading us ever onward to tscntveir iWaccamaw Bank & Trust Ccxx$ IIEMBEE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE C0RPG2Ai:3 1 AS o a
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