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PoLceman William Hieklin of Nottingham, Eng., put in an ambulance a woman fatallv hurt by an auto, and when the hospital was reached lie found that she was his mother. A native named Kimbamba of Kunga. Central Africa, has been sent t> prison for selling his wife to another man fo/ two goats. Mrs. Ellen Felkin. of London, •eft in her will her $1611,000 es tate t her husband, but if he remarries he :s receive only a week. A wedding • ?•:y lost on the street at K Mint., more thai' .. . .as r . retui" id u,i' ar . rentt. A wind that whisked *2-1 from the •in :i pur-t .t' Mrs. McCollum at A r.acnda. Mont., a few minutes later blew s2o of the currency into the hands of her husband farther down the street. James Steer. arrested hi Manchester. Eng., for stealing, is the lather t a set of triplets and two sets of twins. Following the death of M. Marcel audet of Marseilles, it C was lea meed he married 4o q years ago and kept tile wedding secret. A Saving penny by penny for $ twenty years. Andrew M. Kear- 0 en i ( hieago finally aecismu late ; enngh t i,;.v a ,«8."oo ' 0 de.'t. Ho died the next day. C jj 1 — 'Onoi=saonoraoraes=aon| osaoßoeaoßoeaaoeioi toeaf j Trade Street Branch j OLD RELIABLE [ office of 5 ACME ! WACHOVIA j rKnuzn® j BANK & TRUST CO. | ===_- | j> j Cjj FAMOUS FOR THEIR CROP ? J IS U PRODUCING POWER. I || © Opposite PostoHice y I" j| CAROLINA. | J Farmers oi' Stokes County will do ! f Doners its customers. SAFETY and O fi well to use ACME Fertilizer in their Good MCRYICE. Why not use our f L f„ii . 0 I 25 1 grain sowing. CHECKING, SAVINGS or CERTI- | S FICATE of DEPOSIT departments? [ I —— Or, better, use them all. j I , j I U Tested and Proved as the Best For ]> Capital, Surplus and Undivided o O w . . D A „ . jj Profits of above FIVE MILLION | ill ea , ye, ats, Grains and DOLLARS. We are Members of I O Grasses of All Kinds. | the Federal Reserve System. I j LOCATION: CORNER TRADE and 2i ' 1 FIFTH STREETS. QUI A _ - _ [l | Phone No. 4700 ®|S /V L IVI L [ i Manufacturing Co. ======^=:^= ====- | WILMINGTON, N. C. ; ' Mme. Josephine Beaulais, of Paris, was arrested fcr caning a woman she found kissing her husband, but was discharged. Mme. Sayeila A me, of Cairo. liaas confessed that she married 36 husbands in 12 years. Holding that froth could not remain on beer for 5 minutes as Mrs. Ann Rollins claimed. Magistrate Priestly of Hitching, Kng.. tilled her fcr selling drinks after hours. A special series of postage stamps to be used on a r mail carried by the liraf Zeppiin on its three continent tour in mav will be issued by the U. S. Post Odice Department. I *I3F rn "??S' » 3sT I 00 Old Indian Liver & Kidney Tonic o I I THIS COUPON IS VALUABLE G 00 f f P 1 ) '' This cou P° n is wor, h Thirty-Five Cents on $ 00 f " J}Kj LrV j. H»e purchase of a bottle of Old Indian Liver X$ 00 and Kidney Tonic. XY a$ . _ . n „ Cut this coupon out and bring it to the TAR- 00 00 A Good Drug Store HEEL PHARMACY, at Walnut Cove. N. C. and CO 00 . J r ask about U - W p in a (lood Town £$ 00 . h o| Our Prescription Department Rubbing Alcohol (Full Pin!) 49c li -0 is kept up=to=date with a fo >| full line of FRESH DRUGS CotyFacePowder 79c 3 >o CO >o : —===== co | Tar Heel Pharmacy || | Walnut ove » N. C. co George Matron of Belfast, who rented his house and put his family in a shed formerly used for pigs, was ordered by the health officials to move. 11. M. Colston, of Chicago, was robbed of $7,000 worth of jewelry after taking a drink with a stranger on a train. Mss Florence Fordham. of , Littleport, Eng., wealthy in her own right, won a $2,000 breach i f promise verdict against Richard H. Court, a rich man. "I won't accept it." explained Mss 1) rotlij Morrison of Bel fast when awarded SSO in i breach of promise suit. Hut she did. Four times a month Mrs. Clara Nelson of Paignton, Eng., places food on the grave of a woman friend who died two , years ago. Fifteen new teeth which have appeared in his gums within the past month were proudly exhibited in Salina,! lina. Kan., by Michael Gray, at a celebration in honor of his 93rd birthday. William Botwin, retired merchant of Elizabeth, X. J., received the following note re cently. "You gave me too' much change when you had a grocery store ten years ago, enclosed lind $lO that you gave 'j me." | — i Edward Gingsley, a farmer near Glasgow, was heavily fin ed for putting tin masks on his ; cows "to keep them quiet." Sally Lane, 14-year-old Clai iornia girl, spends her summer vacations as a sailor on her father's whaling ship in the J north Pacific ocean. The Morrisett Co. "LIVE WIRE STORE." ! FACTS:—Bro. farmer, we hope your tobacco will bring all its worth. We hope after the sales the coiners ot y.ur mouth will be turned up so that you can laugh. If it should not be satisfactory laugh anyway. Ctme to MORRISETT'S where the laugh alwajs exists, and on rainy days as well as sunshiny days. The fellow who laughs all the time is the fel low who wins. Laugh and the world laughs with you, grouch and you go alone. Here's luik to one and all that the market will open right, satisfactory to all concerned. Love and best wishes, The Morrisett Co. WINSTON-SALEM. N. ('. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1, 1930. $ *| Hubert Rallise ; of Pariy ■ branded his wife for life 'slashing a cross on her fore head with a razor. Paul Haakon, 12, of Los Angeles, was selected as Amer- ica's most artistic child dancer , in competition with 17,000 con- I testants.
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