it .; ? I.' . ',, !:: '.. ' :i' It... ... .4 J . I 1 f c , , Jt I Ij ii i , i ii! ..I l.i a i tii. C.e mora he fl.;d repose ii tiiein. jr.' I ; ft . 8 . ... cl SjIi a - i, GRAD2 BY GHADE '-1 , 4 kJ U k- . ' .. u 1 Pavs'.HIGEiSR PRICES X v ... Senator Aibta fi.lL. tucky. who was elocte-4 ir:u" y leader of the senate to tuer& t late Senator Joseph T. KoL An cl Arkansat. He received 38 Democrat Je votea M a otoe contest with Sana tor pat Harriion ol Mtostoslppi, iO vebelved 87. ; i , ; ' u' . r - i ITS 1 TKeTeIOSS 13 ALWAYS TILLED WITH CUSTOMERS. ; lit KUBUUU3 U uavniK . v " ' ',1 1( ."Ail. -II : -, ; V.' ' or 'xiiini time. ' ,-.yni.,- I . if . ' i THIS STOSE BATE BEEN IDLE FABT ' ' Whidi stoio ha? Hie better merchandise? I unfVi tlA ctnrlv fttrnm nf riitomftr. . .the ffTOW- ' ing business. ' ' ' .'f,u''! .... .7 , The same rule applies to a tobacco market . r :-i : a ... the market that shows gains from; year to year is the high market "'J V( - T ' is governed by the quality of the tobacco sold . . . Tey ICnow Too that A Growbg Market Is A HIIi MnrlrAt. A mni4rp.t rifles not incrA! in na- : J I 1 i t UDAVC! Uir-UCD x txcziage ana pupuiariLy uiucss urnit ntvsi ZaTOrJ IS THE C2ST PLACE Time to Phnt Fall Winter Gardens ; XttXXU 1IU1AC 1TV iet the fall and winter garden con. test sponsored, ny me ,aui wi lege extension service are urged to start nlantine their gardens as soon as possible. The first step reoommeuueu wj paring the soil and supplying it will plenty of stable manure or otner organ o maner. Amnncr t1iR veretables that may be planted in August are: Broc- (Intended for last Week) ' '"''- -" :ji,nr -f l" 'r--" t ; 'V Ten-7 A." Grady,'- of -nv iar '"t of B. 0. Kax- ...... 'Hi s . x t U s. J. S X7ZLlnu, of - ." v' " s with iJ! "and lbs. XL S7, C--1. L.-ard'lIrs. 1. IL ra r at- ten'-d fanT'l scrvS's f r Si F. IL:r at lit, Clive Tucay day morntj. . A lev. and EOT.- eusmr.- ywwmua onimTiT!.-. tl.e hfrth of a son. rv id "tu bora, 2-rr-t 12. ' ' IJsr;. ".. Ji t.:.-AW oi Olive is r.cildig tiis week wilA relatives I'M. ; .' ' " .-1 T't T.Tuim Of ChM were recent visitors with Mr. and Krs. CestreZik ,;t . C-Ur. i j J , m m m m 0 f v- , , - I.' BEAR MARSHA tr-. ifliAmaa ttmtrilRn returned last Saturday from the hospital where she lias been- an operative patient, .on w r. svna Faulk, last Tuesday, fineygin colL mustard, Swiss chard, endive,' Mr. and Mrs. W. HHargroves lettuce, cauliflower, caooage,. wr, ana son w -bmuuo nips carrots, Deets, .celery, . ooi-.tion yisiwa ninmraw. lards, snap beans, lima beans, su igar ornf and tomatoes. ' ' . Broccoli, cauliflower and Chin ese. cabbage may be. plantea in hills 15 inches apart, or the seed may be sown in a plant oea ana ' 4UltC ft cw aivuuu 6d the revival meeting at the Bap tist Church at Calypso last week, .l,i tli naRtnr. Rev. "W. B Eteu- hens was assisted by Bet. MoQee of Thomasmle. may oe sown m a puii n wwivt a mvm . . .-. i (Kit. linu tir. w itarniM TtMl and others, from plants with nitrate of soda threejthis section were on the Border L . nut. iM fnnanlBiitiTIF.,lLl!1arVffc With tobOOOO MSt WCeJC. U1 . .r, --r - . .,.4 xney repor - aatiifantitrv tiriiva. v " - , - jg and Mrs. , David Lane . .of near Mt Olive were tne ainner guests of the latters parents, Mr. anil ITra fi A. Pvrd last Sundae. Mr. and Mrs. John Vernon and Mr. and Mrs; Leon Brock spent -finn flalpnt in : nlant beds and tavpr with hnrlan or iheaw paper , but remove the covering as soon as the plants appear aoove me ground. Transplant .to field 6- or weeks later. Set plants in.double rows 6 to 8 inches apart. ' , ; " LU1U soil.; Wood ashes or hydrated IimelSimdaylnSnttontowii, ; OOM aot awloit etfma or aiauav ;-- Ml it . Vv.T. Iw ammUmw. WUM tutfl. 1 AwKN . tM Mai tW IMA , . fh ntar B mtmrtyHm U nmm wwrnwirai, r r-t laaaaan aaa it Vttaaf ia iiW Wa-' T pnPQrniPTin:j nnuGGiSTS i 1 $ In Business for Ycur Health ' I 1 1 J, T Sura RECALL S Y WUfV.II (aMwa;.aa I . ., , i Books, Ptlajadncs-Cffice Supplies ;j I Phone 116 - A y ICinston, N. C. : : ; ToPI6aieYou,PlcasesUs: I , ' VirtJlW. fc df V?S 1 y, jV .v -v GONE! MY t AlK-$UTZrs ) , - " 1 - ( I jr ., , , , ( - , wr ' iv;;!-:..!!,,', -aa--" "---a"WT .1 - i Have i a modern pleaor4 vj tortr f fS Eeto. Cm tm I 1- , i.1 ,,. Joat divnj o- or tAe. ataaa or v .' . ; . AaaooaMt ! 1 v : u a..-- ' f. ' i ' 5 A Ton '"1 r- " r r " t" a I ' At 1 " tr i . f -. -. . t . . a ate . - 1 , e ' C ' ' mil . 4 5.. 1.1 , : naj9 nsztts ' '( - v 44-.f; ' rewcncTEZSt v' r.c'.!w's t. . i t.;.tt!.4 family ? - ' .HIT - - i tjii f - ' r ' ' i lh itifi.. ! 1.; - : , Thrct-'i -t!e end rev-:?-:!z, foci f " Jtowp;; ik c!J C-ILs' hi!. PctcI is $3 e:: .;r' --..5 '" ', f ' ' t-l 13 ! your;! ; . . A:5 : ) f u c: -' , - I,. Ci.cr.rx. ax. 112 4it stfMt, Naw vm. m. v. v. " ' j ,. J aattoat 10c tor ee rii (iu boiUe af oi al i ' 1 ' ( ".rf''f 'iv 1 V

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