! lnlAJWlJ f I III il ... I J I 1 I i t t t!,e even yt b.en an- i ii V a f h I" tact ere: i - i, r-v- i ".if v .1 be , 3i ,.ts:i ''t ii' rz. I-r to V - .13 -w"jr ft. ja.v Ct IT. Activities were very 2 on the Wilson tobacco ' 1 444i 1 v' M,. il IS, - 1 iNsvL' - AH Preview Seasons.. JSeU Now : n: FC? EVERY LEAF" j. in. "J lM' at -.W; 6(td lbs. at iof.OOCf I fl F " . A H J 11.. 1 Ah AAA ' , ijU'kl flTS1 r.. AW Ilia .A OA AA. aj mm a .. a- ..'.!., t t33.cV" We"t: " m00i 16i lb,( at H lb- at'48.00; 881ta. ; B8 lbs. tt iSS? ' ! m ft t38 Wj 1178 ll a 37 0i bf-t SSaOO; ; Italy limnches Biggest Battleship Mi T-TnrnA flnf "mewe the Woman's C . 1YUSS riOme UOp , lthe Tjniversity of North Cau T rincknwA " i 1 MissiHorne was graduated I o j-eensbpro. . l 1 !the m 6Sch00l as , , : '.j ' '. : ..'. l " jdi9toriaa of her class, and is 14'GTaoeHorneBeukville,da Mrs. Dollie Bi left'Monday for Greensboro, where! Home and the late Bobert she will enter the'scflool or com-.norae, 01 ieuuvuie; . Vm a&U tbcsiUd 41 wjto4 ttusir tJU (Uak in outer slid flQiri t1 Wete, statUosj nd-l&tsr day to .Jtaitan naval Wtotr. bm baKUshl 1 tto VHtofio-Vaoeto (3S.00O tow),; the laraeat i UAir . sApfrantors u) ooe 0( um largest W tha world. maiket for the past wee en tobacco farmen received more mo- f 'b. ' -A t-;. j I IUBBER 0M f'A , & AJI - mum HMiuTinniH ! II 14 J W W - 2 - ; . w - A. Inman: S50 Iha. at 1.1ft rift, im ik. a , r H J r - A. P. Inmnn' 19ft rh a in ni. boj it.1 I'i. m aa I V- 1 4 J. fr ,f r,:if O. a. nokomb: 458 lbs. at 134.00 ; 450 lbs. at $33.00 . V - ' ' . , , ,. 4 ,,. 7mrlia An1Am. 1QA Ik. tit AA. aiHl n.- Ann . 1 5 813 lbs. at $35.00; 210 lbs, at $34.00. f . r , - ' - , ' ? - rf Earrelson & KoOueen: 600 lbs. at $38.00; 476 lbs. at $36.00. I -T, -U ' I J. L. Karrelson: 200 lbs. it J38.00: 404 lh at .l2f f. - ' "j - X I ;v V-V 1 11 11417,1:18011 and Da: 510 lbs. at $37.00; 484 lbs.' at $35.00r 252 lbsVat I . S; $33.00; 248 lbs. at $32.00; 824 lbs. at $31.00; - ' I. -if f- lianeison and B. Stephens: 810 lbs. at $35.00; 242 fbs. at $3100. - : .1 t!)-' W; A. White: 500 lbs. at $38.00; 476 lbs. at $38.00. -j .'- aT J. O. Eish: 184 lbs. at $39.00; 150 lbs at $37.00; 170 lbs at $37.00; 174 .lbs, at $33.00; 160 lbs. at $34.00. , , ' O. O. Eigh & Atldnson i 532 lbs. at $38 ; 124 lbs.' at $35.00 ; 846 lbs. at $32.00. '"iZsl Q' P;114 Eo"f u ibl- 45 0; 52 t900! W at $37.00; i f 180 lbs. at (32.00. . Coy Sell and Clayton: 100 lbs. at $40.00; 40 lbs. at $39.00; 68 lbs. at $35.00. ' U. d Stephens: 856 lbs. at $35.00: 180 lbs. at 134.00? ISA lh at ia nn- 9Wi lbs. at $23.00. , - - " ' . ' Cammersette and lnsonr 1iS lbs at $38.00; 272 lbs. atu38.ob. - - J. : -Krs. Annie Buckles: 80 lbs. at $40.00; 110 lbs. at $39.00: 162 11, at $38,001 ' W 282 lbs, at $34.00'. - v . 1 r . - - , i ,f - A3D TTTB ASS THOITSATITiS 'ftV OTTTRTl rnRTAwm nmn vin vvrnmrvin "Vnn . " ' " " w " nuI HUHI1JUI S1K CIG VAIIEHOUSES. SETS BUYERS "V Rcrr.cnr.bcr. Farmer Friends! . .Ycu Receive I r!orc Cadi Llcney Fcr Every Grade On The . . 71 117 EVILLE TOBACCO MARKET ; o Joyner, oannseUoa Am interesting oo center. As sales got underway last Mon day several thousand farmers rep resenting every . tobacco growing county in eastern ' had ' deposited hundreds of thousands 6f ; pounds of tobacco on Wilson's nine ware house floora. The Urst few hour of selling brought much encour agement as - the various grades took an upward trend to price. Optimism prevailed throughout the day. Tor the. remainder of the week prices continued strong and held to the same price level as was paid on Monday. ' Wilson is offering tobacco farm ers at this time a market that has an unexcelled buying corps, ! that have heavy orders. These ; buyers are backed by the strongest tobaO' eo companies, numbering ten in all, and have instructions to get tobacco; This buying personnel is really paying a higher dollar for all grades of leaf. Wilson is truly setting a pace this season, and one that would do any market proud. It la paying a nigner dollar and a ; making more new friends this year for the length of time it has been oper ating than has ever before ' been the case. A greater quantity of long distance tobacco is being sold on tne local market this year and ber. Miss Edith Hinson, of Klnston, spent the weekend with Miss lou iseBritt., 7 i-'Mr.; and Mrs. W. I McGhahey, of Washington, K. O., are visiting Mrs. Kachel Byrd. THAT'S WHY TOP GET MORE FOR YOOR MOIEY IN FIRESTONE STANDARD TIRES -Firestone builds a-first quality tire made of top grade mater tais and sells it for less money AS LOW U A Missed Eudell Flowers and la-1 because Firestone passes savings along chel Sloan left Monday for Bed Springs where they entered Flora mcixmaid college : Jars. Beynolds WalL of BaleiglL who until : her ; marriage '. three weeks ago was Miss Louise Grump ier, was honored at a shower Sat urday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawtos Crumpler. . Mr And Mrs. A. N. Martin, Jr., anw A. n., 8rd, Bpent Sunday with friends in Rockingham. , Miss Edna Jennette, of Calypso, and M. B. Price, of Dudley were married Monday morning. , Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Flowers and Alfred, Jr., of Seville, Fla., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leon If lowers, BEAR MARSH The imeetins closed at Bear Marsh Sunday night with four additions in membership; The ser mons that wen preached by Bev, nign individual averages are be-.?. M. Duncan, of Murfreesboro, ing paid for this produot. Wilson's'were inspiring, helpful and uplift- to you in the form of 'exua values. Firestone controls rubber", and cotton supplies at their sources, manufactures with greater efficiency and distributes at lower cost.. Because of these economies you get - PROTECTION AGAINST BLOWOUTS 8 extra pounds of rubber are added to every 100 ' pounds of cord by the patented Gum-Dipping process. PROTECTION AGAINST PUNCTURES because uockr the tcead are two extra layers of Gum-Dipped cords! PROTECTION AGAINST SKIDDING because th ted is scientifically deslgnedi .. ' ' long distance grade is picking up aaiiy and xarmers of three states are patronizing this market The Wilson tobacco market has sold this season" through Thuis. Sept. 8, a total of 9.201.634 : lbs. and has distributed to farmers the grand total of $1,92286.57 at a high average price. CALYPSO The P. T. A met Mondav even-! ing. Mrs. Pete Davis presided. A committee was appointed to make1 plans to raise money for the en larging of the library. Jlr. O. H. Dinner, of Mt Olive, made a help-! ful talk on "The Child in Schoo.l" The Girls' Auxiliarv of : the I Baptist Church met Saturday af ternoon at the home of Miss Viola ing to those who heard them. , Colman Grantham, of , Falling Creek, was the weekend' guest of pari Davis. Boyd .Walker left Tuesday mor ning for Campbell College, where ha entered as a student f at the term. Mrs. Lola Miller, of near Fai- son waq the guest of her brother, Lawfon Hargrove the past week. Mir. and Mrs. Harry KilUngs- worth, and two children. Sarah and Buddie and Misa Sallie ButA ton, of Trenton, spent the week-) end in the home ot Mrs. J. & Bwrnson. ' . i Mf. and Mrs. Johnnie M. Wells and family of Bone's Chapel, vis ited in the home, of : the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. K J. Dixon Sunday. - Miss Anna Brock, of Warsaw, spent part of last week with rela tives here. LONGER NO KID MILEAGE because oldie extaa toqgh, loogwearlng tread. Make your car tise-afe now for fall and winter driving, Join the Firestone SAVE A LIFE Campaign today by' equipping your car vim a set of new Firestone Standard Tires today's top tire value. Tre$ tone STANDARD FOB PftSSEMOEB tM , 4-5Q21 m 49 iy 4.75-19 ....... iq.Si .... .. IO. J3 "5-18....... 11.43 5.50-17.. .....M.50 6.oo.ig. ...... T1 res tone 1 EWTINEL ! 4.4Q-A $5.6S 4.50-20 6.0S fire stone COURIER 4-40.J1 ..$5.43 aoHCL.... 4.S71 0l llm fmirlliiili Lm ' coarr mi rem life or smooth vorr mm OO YOU KMOW THAT 1 yeu btgltwy accidents coat the live of more man !,000 msn, women I childmnr THAT a miflloti more were InJuMtC THAT more daa 40000 ! Jntl..n,lnl...l.. , . n a?s3 asss imziSS ,-rffi 1 Strickland Sales and Service 4 WABSAW, NORTH CAROLINA ' ' .1! e 1 is i: r -it A 'nf--:T7T7'l7pa'7T .A""T7-ntt r'.'A -T''ToiTn 11TKT, 4 , nfff YESTEHDAVS SALE WAS THE MOST SATISFACTORY OF THE SEASON AND THE i ::c: :2ji average price was expected by officials of the market. Tlio ten strcnj and Competitive Bu this great market ;haye heavy; orders fcr r'l Grades cf leaf and tiieirbayicrs haVe Instructions to GET Tobacco. ' " F.r:.:z?j5 ARE advised to se their product in as large piles as pos: UYZ2S FiJEFER LARGE CLEAN BASKETS OF TOBACCO, f V- r L .j.. U ilb i iilC LAlCCiii CLEAN BASICETS OF TOBACCO. j ,1 1.,-; .! Izz rroCc:. rativc!y Lr-ht in Wilson Now, and you can be assured of gettinffi a better

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