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IN BOTTLES AND AT FOUNTAINS Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Inland CUy, N. K. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Wilmington, N. C. -FOR SALE The former postoffice building in Shal lotte. This sale to include 50-year lease on lot, located on Camp Methodist church property, said lease to be paid annually, subject to the rules of the church as to kind of business al lowed. One of the most desirable locations in the town. For Information See or Write ~ WRHOLMES f Shallotte, N. C. : if 1 ? v' RADIO SALES and SERVICE RADIOS ' Made To Work AllWork GUARANTEED HOLMES SERVICE, Shallotte, N. C. | News From Dosher Memorial Hospital i j Mrs. Annie Davis, of Supply, | was a medical patient from Mon- 1 day until Saturday. Baby Sally A. Cook, of South J port, spent Monday until Thurs day as a medical patient. Mrs. Susie Varnum, of Supply, was a medical patient from Mon- j day until Tuesday. Goley Lewis, of Bolivia, spent ( Monday and Tuesday as a medi-j cal patient. Mrs. Odessa Stanley, of Shal-' lotte, entered as 9 patient on Tuesday. Baby James A. Hewett, of j Supply, spent Tuesday until j Thursday as a medical patient. Mrs. Louise Babson, Ash, en- ' [ tered as a patient on Tuesday. Baby William Hudson, of Ash, 1 spent Tuesday and Wednesday as a medical patient. Baby Margaret Bailey, of Dur ham, was a medical patient from Tuesday until Friday. Mrs. Katie Roberts, of Supply, entered on Wednesday as a pa tient. R. B. Simmons, of Southport, was a medical patient from Wed nesday until Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moore, of Winnabow, announce the birth of a daughter on Thursday. Daniel Wilbur Holden, of Shal lotte, entered as a surgical pa tient on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Stanley, of Shallotte. announce the birth ot a son on Sunday. George E. Reeves, of Supply, entered on Saturday as a medi cal patient. Miss Dorothy Redwine, of ! Shallotte, entered as a surgical patient on Saturday. Mrs. George Fulford, of Sup ply, enjtered on Sunday as a medical patient. Mrs. "Eva Causey, of. Shallotte, entered as a medical patient on Sunday. * C. C. Dennis, of Longwood, en tered on Sunday as a medical pa tient. , Leon ,L. Tripp, of Ash, entered as a surgical patient on Mon day. : Mrs. Eva P. Hewett, of Shal lotte, entered . on Monday as a medical pSnent. * - I Mrs. Charles Tatum, of Shal-' lotte, entered as a medical pa tient on Monday. A Jew Garage To Open Next Week Opening up his hew garage on' Monday, July 14th, Dalmas Hew ett adds another fine building , to the rapidly growing number of business structures in Shallotte. His new building, built of brick, adjoins and is a part of his brick service station built a number of years ago. With his opening Mr. Hewett will have about triple his former space. Already serving the pub lic with a fine general store and ' SLEEP IN COMFORT W MATTRESSES to fit single or double beds, or let renovate your old ones. We call for and deliver in a reasonable distance, but will appreciate your bringing in your mattresses wiien convenient. BAREFOOT MATTRESS CO. Leland, N. C. Building Supplies Electrical Supplies We now have a good stock inside and outside electrical wiring, heavy and light, for all purposes. Plumbing Supplies We can fill your order for material of this kind in any quantity. Bring your list to us and let us fill it. SPECIAL? Pipe fittings for making connec tions for your Oil Tobacco Curers. ROOFING Asphalt Shingles, 210-lb. grade, in green or black. PAINT Central Paint, for use inside or Outside. WINDOWS - DOORS WEST COAST DOORS and WINDOWS, Check Rail and Plain LUMBER Any grade, any material for any use. Just let us know your needs ? we'll get it. WALL BOARD Tile Board R. E. BELLAMY 8C SONS SHALLOTTE, N. C. filling station, he fiins with the added facilities afforded by his new building to go more ex tensively into the handling of auto parts, repairing and ser vicing of cars. The traveler's tree of Mada gascar and Reunion beats at the top leaves in long sheats in which collect water. In 1 SS6 t&eri were only if V6 1 tons of a?"winum produced in! the world and it cost $8 a pound. About three-fourths of all rub ber consumed In the United Sta tes goes into tires and tubes. j The Pacific has more islands than all the other oceans and seas together. NEED FIRE EXTINGUISHER? Li*. We can outfit you with one in sizes suitable for home, barn, tobacco barn, boat or anv purpose. | I. E. REYNOLDS & SONS | Blacksmith, Machine and Wood Work Electric Welding and Burning SHALLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA Ae iolamaful tte estimated fo ! include more than 10,000 islands and ialets. California produces 63 perc?At at all asparagus pacKed in the United States. 343 times more no*.! I than in 1850 * ! GENERAL STORE Dealer in Fancy Groceries, Gasoline and Oil, Am Accessories. Specials for Season: ? 0 GENUINE ROTENONE and GARDEN DUST I will se you soon with the general line of the FAMOUS WATKINS PRODUCTS SAVE YOUR ORDER FOR ME. EDWARD B. SMITH Store Located One Mile North of A?h Post Office . \ Farmall Farming Marches On MARKS MACHINERY COS m mi _ pRESENTS jhe - NEW FARMALL CUB TRACTOR 1 ' ' ? ..j ?? ? ? , , ON DEMONSTRATION Friday, July 11th, from 2 till 5 P. M. At Castle Hayne? 9 Miles North of Wilmington At D. Swartz Farm On Highway No. 117. MiUiimiMn, 'iJM .rtlif; . ? ? For all operation^ on farms of 40 crop acres or less ? and truck gardens. * ? For spetial operations on truck farms. ? For large farms that need an extra tractor. That's the Farmall Cub, the first tractor in history that's built right afid priced right for a great new mar ' ket in tractor ownership1.' ' ' The Cub is the newest member of the famous FARM ALL FAMILY. It brings the advantages' of the FARM ALL SYSTEM OF FARMING to the small, family farm. It's a Cub in size, but "a BEAR for work." You get big-Farmall quality and design, plus scaled-down, small tractor economy. 1 " < ? l 1 . 1 '? ) . FABMALL CUB FOB ?L?NT!HS COBN-Of bitwest to farmer. growing com b'thi now Cub-172 pio?t?r with torn hoppor and Wtilljtf attachment, shown obove drilling corn. A similar planter i: available for planting cotftui and other row crops in the South. The FARMALL CUB, despite its small size, is built by identical standards of materials and workmanship foupd in the company's largest Tractors, THE FARMALL CUB weighs 1,200 pounds, has ap proximately 9 1-4 horsepower on the belt and 8 on the drawbar. Utilization of the Farmall Cub will make modern farm tractor power profitable in farming small crops acreages. FARMALL CUB FOR PLOWING ? International Harvester's new ^armoll Cub tractor offers the smcll-acraage fanners the advantage of complete, low-cost mechanization. It is designed to handle all field and garden crop operations. The above view shows a Cub* 193 moldboard plow turning a 12-inch^ furrow. EVERY ONE IS INVITED TO SEE THIS WONDERFUL DEMONSTRATION A Full Line of Implements For Use With 1 h's New T ractor. Moldboard Plow ? Disk Plow ? Harrow Plow. ? ? Disk Harrow ? Mower - Planters and Cultivators All Designed For Quick Change and Easy Opernti^1 MARKS MACHINERY CO. "YOUR INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DEALER" WILMINGTON, N. C. PHONE 2-2463
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