TO V — ^ THB CAItdiiltA TIMM MTUIIOAY, ftff."* «LUTMi liuitiiiid. —. — I- ■V ‘'tHOHTV DAVli ^ lAar* mM • • ku4U^ lO* M> tiib ut.tituv if*ih yutiUi t»vt« u« Wv I—.- t .h-..H^ *.v jViim . iaiUlMUi>ll||>. . caicovr—i*jOV*|^ Walltowii '_ j e«*.i—c«rr UaamoKtt .i. -i^wbttlh, DuiitneM m«n. o L>«si: isutxaueer bQort 6top—L«t« “ai*t/ii, Uliijt | . iTiuiii '\». Jones, Lyon ^tk . ^ ^ ^ iJVii>.«.'r ^'ieiU—Ju>uyr, ■ Lyou 1 itl.a—lU w. c.uiiii, w»i>- LMtn jijtwft i-R'iU—Kt‘iiiii.‘dy ^ ‘CUpUlin, IDell. PilCHEKS— ilo|j;iuik—Lyon I'aik lii0m}>:>0li, iiucciiiieer rt^ei'iuitii, men' UUl _ , Avant , ciWvfland - IU.SLKVE " ...7 ^wson ■' T'.. , liailey ' MgUuugtad iSiuUUl ^ ^ luCton HONUKABLE MENTION iiyquni _ JfohBaon fioyktiu Colluu “ Long UaU —r '■ Uolioway Markham BIttiBt- ' * jiecaarsoa • UMPIRE— .. .. \ T. Freeland ^ Merrick Jone* TED STKOUD, COACH ’ Billy hassh, mascot ,_ ♦ * ♦ * CHARMING VISITOR Miss Weinet Saunderx of Washington, TTl C Is visiting her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs Edward Saunuers 1 16 Fayette ville 'Street. ^ Charlotte LotgTo Olililli LiiAUUj'i'ttk,—lu • li«ti«sB weartnK wbat 'Jv«iicfd gi/niu featured by m«igr errors tlie Charlutte hornets i#(t by a w.^rc of ;2 ^ biL>«ball K«ine tif the boulu At4v»>i Uiaitut ol ruiladtlphia b«(ore a large hi?)day cr^^wd on iabur day Mon duy at Ilaymau's i‘urk. Monday afternoon tlie giants liad played a game in Luncaslur ij. C. and diiteated thuir team by a score of'l&-8. Till) game was a pitch- or’s doal with diiiton going tbe route forlhc lloiuets. i'he llor* MvU are under the management ui.' George Grlar- Features of the ga‘mo wer^ itie clowing oT the gaints who t'vre altired n fantastic cof>tum like an abbreviated gnm akirt and with their -facea fantastia- ally streaked paint and tiik- linaes whiiu Were, given away. ■fhe piiie a radio *a» won by Mr*. Estelle Sim ot South Uildwell Street. To* tetuiad prfza a movie~matic camera was won by Uenry Williams. 1 ORBBNSBOEQ—Two youthl’ wore uutantly killed Wednesday Sept. 6, Juit beyoifd Friendship, wjten atat'e " patrolmen aUted tbit there were by a hit-and run driver. The nocident ©ccui* ed on the Greenaboro-Wfiistpn Sklem highway. Ushers TOE UNION BAPTIST USH ER BOAilD is fponsoTing a “PopUfsrity Contest" on Mon day night Sept. 11 at 8 p. m. at the-home utf Mrs Minnie Ford,' 1203 Hazel Slreet. First and second prizes will J>e (iyfn to the person'g receiv ing the hipest number of votec. T%e crowing ceremony wi^ be performed ' by Mrs. Doily Carter. Prizes will be awarded by L, £. Austin, President of the Interdenominational U%hers Association. Everyone is cordi ally ^vited to attend. Programe Committee jfis Daisy Mayo i'lliss Margie Pettifotd Xifiss Gertrude Davis 1 'B DS5KHAM USHERS L.iION w,iD render a program the Second Baptist Cnurch ' H Si.nday Sept. 10 193b at 3 o'clock. The public is cordially uiiited^to atCend. Dblsy IXayo > Pt- /jram Coi]^nittee;i * » Hobacbbing — Continued from page 7 —^Maynar^ Wilson and Adolp hus *lBrown accofSTng To fepS¥fif from Concord are really* doing fine as Supervisors of Recrea tion in tiiat city—^In closing I want to say that 1 hope you aren’t salty if you saw your name in print," rather you should feel elated as we are, really choosy as to makes our column. Remember it is hot 'the way that ypn lo it but rather tbe you do it, and Cbarlotta- isn’t the place. Hurt In Wrecks WARSiElNTON—Two Negro-, es, Bennie Williams and Wash Williams were badly h“rt around 11 o’clock. Tuesday night when tbe cari driven by Bennie Will- ianu overturned on the ont- ddrts of Warrenton. Both men received scratches, bruises and cots. They received medical trMttment here. Wash William* works for Powell and Drake Grocery of Warrenton and BcbbIc Williams is an employee for Mn. Edmund White of th:s City. fl»« "cifTras badl^ damag ed. Begal Theatre '■f. TUESdXy—SPECIALr—WEDNESDAY HERMAN BRIX IN •'M fe. ‘TARZAN OF THE NEW GCDDIE*” THURSDAY—-BARGAIN DAY -5 and 10 C*nt. Wallace Barry In "Port at Sevan Seat” Also Bob BaVi*^ in "Wet tern , Tra^” i Sell Your Tobacco With LA N T E R S & B A N N E R WAREHOUSES TALLEY BROTHER! Durham, North Carolina • ..1 rLANTEItS WAREHOUSE HA5 FIRST SALE ON OFININ G MONDAY SEPTEMBER 11th AND FRIDAY, THE 18TH BANNER WAREHOUSE HAS 1st SALE ON WEDNESDAY 13th yi^e Have A Cafiablo Fioree Awaiting To Servo You And Excellont Camping Quartort ■f. . O.B. WAGONER . v * ^ . H. A. AVERETTE J. FRANKLIN BARFIELD. Proprietor* FRANK G. SATTERFIELD JAMES S. SATTERFIELD WALKER STONE GEORGE T. CUNNINGHAM PROPRIETORS OF ,y Warehouses 15th SEASON ON THE PURHAM MARKET the , N. C.^ Firiii In North 16th SEASON ON THE DURHAM MAJRICET H With To Thank Oitr Thettsanil* Of Tobacco Growing Frien d> For Their Patronage Duripc The pa«t 15 years. And Solicit Yoar Continued - PatrOnag^ this Year. MONDAY, SEPT. 11th; TUESDAY SEPT. 12th; WEDNESDAY. SEPT. ISthj THURSDAY 14*h W. EARLY J'DADDY” BASS AUCTIONEER 'Warehouse holds H. H. “Hob" FOWLER AUCTIONEER \ ’ Destroy All Old Sales Cwrds Showing MartMt Open* Thursday Sept. 7th and Get New Sales Card at Our Warke«*e.