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Leaf Sales Now Exceed 20 Millions Market Ends 1 940 Selling Season Next i uesday; Half Million Pounds More May Be Marketed in Ail Be fore End. ■ • •• b;*d nushed bo ■ »-p :.n»! f,» • : : • total of 20.070.64! • ••••' ng to statistics tr.v •! Y -.;!es suoevvNx" <• • »I ;• •'•■••v paid was 53.6!? 800 5" •v. average of about eighteen ! > " - ? >' • ner '• ;"'i'rrf -:;!cs en* «»»i the H.-:ider • next Tuesday. 5*-»me es ■ - *re that perhaps half a wil rddilioMil will !*• <,.11. • ' a-l Tl-if C tn-.I t;«:: :vs vill pul! • -• ' ■;•<•! 12 >n poind-. .. !> tyow heinc -''Li ; o: rh.> ,-rop. nnd v< ; »-:ch •!! ; ' iVv f: >,»!< of the < )oera has . date t half a million MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES i his Old Treatment Often Brixiys Happy Relief • - -.•] - .» « .nc . - - • •} r cans© Was Lifelong Resident of Section; Funeral To Be Saturday Mrs S.;iI'i . :'»-!ii Avsi'iic. (if) widow «•» the into •ft'hti D. Ayscuc. I died her home ru\ !' Kpsom at 1 :i0 ill. today a'ier all iliue.-s of thri\ days. She was a native ol Franklii ' i.-.nty. and L.id resided ail ol hei j lift* i!i thf neighbmh»*«»d ol the tv.tin i ty 1 iiu* Si.e w. - born March i. 1}'.(!!! S->11- and dau.uh.tor> >urvi\ iny are Mrs. IVio Kdwards. Mr<. J. \V Mis. liar;\ Ay>cm\ Mrs. Ar thur K : Mr- tJ.11»i-s 1 Kalian Mrs. v.*. A \\\>t. i" :!v;ht. Ira aiif' IV Ay-euo. all ol Vance ami I Frarikiiii coiaitie>: two brothers. C' ... V-- .'•> v- • \* iinv county. ;uu: ' ' :v .v A.1 '• S* 1 '• "arolina: and ! • '' '' -• >irpson ami' M:<. .:.:vk >u. and a linlf .»>ter. M«s- I> Ay i-ae K. ■ • . -■ : 1 deiwi.-ed had been a nieiv.bu* •: Xc\. B-.-the! Baptist . ' .!e . . • . :• • i-'n-Tservice. w!l . held .«• Saturday alter I m.'om :n charge ol lie* I John Ay-f a-, a relative. of Buie's f Cif. i. ' >> lh J- F. Roach. j : W'Y. P> t'tci church, anal of \ortii | past i > ! ,i t .-re: .- v. ; !l In1: I). T j 1'i.i-y IVikr. Gco>»e Ay cue. j Lv.ii H .'iC . t\ :'!"y Ay.-cue and Wai- | • i , mi led by iadic. . , •: i -y and Phi la ,\ . Bethel Baptist kiwanis Minstrel Set tor I wo Shows • '•! arts tn lu ll! - Minstrel will ' til 'its "I ti:1 • . ,!-.vi;;rc tln.t a!!. tin- production •uu ai;o and that ■ .. >in«mth!y t<i-. ■ ml >lui\v tomorrow! .. t. rhe minstrel i. tnni.»iT-«v. i i-lnei: and a mc • • a' !!:!.» n'rlm'U t•» i -ith in the hi;jh ndicate cat> ' pcrl'o. " • . i. nut ticket ' ' i: tin* til' i.-i I . • . i; ly SCCUt'Cd .. ; frtduction will > i .I'.fi tor buy-.. r'-umbing - Heating - Electrical Contractors i!-<»-Alutic Oil Kurner> — Iron Fircim n ('mil Burners WILSON ELECTRIC CO. t ::;k William Street Citizens Realty &. Loan Company COMFLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Real Estate — Property Manajfrnent Jcel T. Cheatham. Presid r.t We are constantly on Ihe lookout for every opportunity to lend. If you need funds, see us. CiliiHW Ldiik d trust Coni|idiiy lU'iultrrson. N. ( . Tin* Leaning iianU in This Suction 18SD - Fifty-First Year - li> 10 All Deposits Insured i/p Yo $~>,t mm >.()(). Dies in Crash (ien. Aldo Pellegrini General Aldo Pellegrini, 52, of the j Italian Air Force, was killed when a military plane in which he was flvitijr crashed between Turin and 1 Rome. Ho and General Pietro Pin- i tor. also killed, were members of ' the halo-French Armistice Com- : mission. Scon To Get. ! ! 25 Uniforms i i l Iii.i.ii school hand i.s soon toj ln> nutiMio i in uniforms. ;md solici-j ::tv Underway f<?»* fluids Willi 1 which I" purchase outfits for 25 { members. ! Tin' band wa> organized i:»st Do-, and ha> been making lino -ince that time. It i< under ih«- u ivdMin ot' W 'I'. Ilearnc. T MKf who have contributed are:, Fail- .Wociation S100 I lernie Rowland 5.00 A. K. Rogers 50 l.owel! Kogor> I 0(1 iv. (*.. Harrison . 1.00 H. C. iuthill 50 f .! Harrington l oo f-.pit..I C'alt- 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. T. ('. C• i 11 1.'!.h0 ; h-orge Kaves 13.00 iM;on T. Webb 2.00 David DicUie 13.-10 T 3FFICER JACKSON CAPTURES A STILL I Vance ACC Oi'i'ic-: ;• L. A. Jackson, j .v.'ikitiu a 1<>»;.■ Wednesday afternoon! :i short distance north ol the lor-1 hhzer plant suction, came upon a 50 £*;:!Icjii -iteel drum illicit still that had insi been put d"\vn. and five Oar-j it*Is ready for beer mash. i Officer Jackson said today that hcj lias secured warrant- for the arre t j dI Cecil Williams and Klmus Man-j Slim, white men. who he said, we. e j . ' m, a way from the still site, one j >1 them with a grubbing hoe in his land. 'I lie men are eha.ged with pos-1 •o.->'ii •, -till ret1.: pm'-nt I'm the manu-. lacture «.1 illicit whisky for the pur pose <»1 sale. The still plant was wrecked. rHREE REALTY DEEDS WITH THE REGISTRY There were three realty transfers it the Vance Registry office Wed nesday, records there showed today. Lucy Jane Branch conveyed a lot in East avenue to Arthur Poole, el 11, for and considerations. Carl Williams, et al. sold Clifton I A. Faulkner. K al. at lot on Andrews ivenue extension for $10 and con siderations. John D. Bellamy and wife sold William M. Bellamy 138 acres of land in Townsville township for $1 and considerations. MISSION PROGRAM FOR HOLY TEMPLE Then? will ho a missionary pro- j I'lam given at the Holy Tempic L'huicii Sunday with services begin ning at I o'clock, it is announced, f'he church is located on Ford street There will he singing by different inartets. music by a string orchestra 1'iom Emporia, Va.. followed by ;< -pceial message at '.i p. m. The program is sponsored by Janic Daniel and Hew T. J. .Johnson. NEGRO UP BEFORE MAYOR H. T. POWELL Mable Syrus, alias Mable Horsey, Negro, was charged in city court to day before Mayor Henry T. Powell with assault with a deadly weapon. She was found guilty, and prayer for judgment was continued upon pay ment of the costs. Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly It you suffer from rheumatic. ar Ihritis or neuritis pain, try this sim ple inexpensive home recipe that thousands are using. Get a package of f{ii-Ex Compound, a two-week supply, tod;iv. Mix it with a quart of water, add the juice of 4 lemons. It's easy. No trouble at all and pleasant. You need only 2 table siio'inful two times a day. Often within 4fi hours •— sometimes over night splendid results are obtained. II the pains do not quickly leave and it von do not feel better, return the empty package and Ru-Ex will cost you nothing to try as it is sold bv vour druggist under an absolute monev-bark guarantee. Ru-Ex Com •ifinnH i< |v»r '"de rr»commendp'1 liv P;ir'ter's Drus Store and drug . tori. c\ ci. V; here.—Adv. One Other Needy Case Is Provided Three Additional Ones Are Added for Total of 28; Public Response Lags as List Length ens in Christmas Pro gram. (>m'" cpi< ndd'Hoo-i i\*ive of the Christmas Opoortunities \v;is taken '•ini-o Wednesday. but throe more "•(»rr» added to make a total of '«* ortv-i iyhi si far. AM"Wlher. nine i'-« o hnpn provided for, Icav •r" •! !•;)•'! i)!' nin'Moon ?iow. These desirinn t > helt> in the eausc may telephone The Salvation Army ••t 5where names and addresses b« "iven. together with full de tails of the circumstance-; of the fam ily in question. Following are the remaining cases and the one that has been taken: NUMBER ONE. Widow vi'h thv"o nde'ii'dre > who-" parent* ar" dearl. Boy* 13. l.V nirl 1!!. Five in familv. one at work part time at small salarv. Not able to furnish Christmas extras. NI'MBER TWO. Larse farm family of seven. Chil dren. ft iris 15. 1-. 9: boy 4. Were iot able to pay ovit of debt. Need warm coats or sweaters, toys and Christ mas extras. NJMBER THREE. Family of four who o only income i< ;>n aid to dependent children print of Si!1) a month. Mother and father in poor health. CJiil< 14 and II. Family needs food and Christmas cheer. NI'MBER SEVEN. Family of five. No one in family capable of work. Family consists of man. his sifter, crippled brother and Iwo children: hoy !). and uirl (>. Need Chrislmas clieer and toys for child ren. XI'MBFR TEX. Family <»l" seven. Father not able to work. Mother been in hospital. Only income i.- S1 old ace as-is - tanee grant ti» grandfather. Chll dren: girls 11. (!, 3; boy 4.Can use anything J«»r Christmas. Xl'MBER ELEVEN Husband deserted mother and her six children. Family receives S25 month aid to dependent children. The girls are 15. 12. 5. and two months. The hoys are 10 and 7. Familv can well use food and toys. Xl'MBER TWELVE. Elderly lady lives alone. Not old enough for old age assistance but too old to continue her work in tiv mill, has no way of paying rent, which is $1.25 a week. Nced> Christ mas cheer. Would be splendid op portunity for year abound help by individual or organisation. Xl'MBER FIFTEEN. Country family of seven which has depended on day labor for their living this year. The whole family needs clothing, food: and the boy. 11 and 7: girls 9, 5. and 3, would en joy toys. Nl'MBER SIXTEEN. Taken by a Friend. NlSlBER EIGHTEEN. Family of four. Father is para lyzed and the boy, age 15 is partial ly paralyzed. The other child is a girl age 11. Boy wants toy gun and the girl wishes a doll. Whole family needs good nourishing food. Nl'MBER NINETEEN. Widowed lady with two deserted daughters who each have a child. Need food. Christmas extras and toys for children. Only income is an ;iid to dependent children grant of SI8 a month XUMBfcK TWENTY. Eight in family. Father only sup ports. Boys 13. 4. 1: girls- 1 f, fi, (i. need fund, toys fur children, and | Christmas cheer. NU.MBFJI TWEXTY-OXE. Mother only support with "n'y j part time work. Five girl-. 18, 17, If), j 13 and 11. Need Food and Christ mas extras. NUMBER TWENTY-TWO. Family of four. Three old people and one woman. The woman is the only support, working as a waitress. Need food and Christmas cheer. NUMBER TWENTY-TIIREE Family of eight. Children, boys. 12. 6: girls 13. 8. 3. 2, Father only sup port with part time work. Need food, warm clothing, and toys for children. NUMBER TWENTY-FOUR Widow lady with two girls in] school. Only income is from work j in sewing room. Girls age 10 and 12. Need Christmas extras and toys for girls. NUMBER TWENTY-FIVE Widow lady with one girl. :ige 12. in school. Only income is from on<* boarder. Need Christmas extras and tovs for girl. XI MBF.R TWENTY-SIX. Lady with two boys, age 4 and 2:' and aged mother-in-inw. Husband on I county road. Only income is from! work in sewing room. Need Christ mas extras and tovs for the bovs. NUMBER TWEXTY-SEVEX. Family of five. Father not able to work. Boy 8. girls 6. 3. Need Christ mas extras ;ind tovs for the children. XI MBER TWEXTY-EIGHT. Old widow lady living with widow ed daughter-in-law. Small girl, age 8. Both women sickly and not able to work. Only income is S12 aid to dependent children grant and an old age pension grant for the old lady. Need Christmas extras and toys lor the girl. The Social Security Board. Wash ing .v. ln.\ .in Inf'irmation Service1. Guilty in Slaying Bernard hinder Slumped in his chair, his head j bowed, Bernard Linder, 37, listens ' to the jury foreman in his Chicago trial pronounce him guilty of slay ing his friend and business associ ate, Albert Nicrnan. Club business con>umed the ]ji« giam time rit ihe regular woolkl; mooting of the Lions club Wednes day evening ;H 7 o'clock at the Vane hotel. The attendance prize went t< Henry P. Young. ;ind the drawing was won by \V. ( ). Langloy. It is jiiinrumct-'d that the "littli ladies night"' of the club will be held next Wednesday. A report was made of the board <>; directors meeting held la>t Mondu;. n'ght. with Bill Royster and Free Kesler a?- hosts. The blind committer n po'1'i ii tluee pairs of glasses had been littec during the wck. The club will continue its prnc | tice ol giv ing baskets each Christ I mas. I jFOUR COUPLES GET j • MARRIAGE PAPERS ■ Fm';- marriage pnper> were report i cd tddny ;.t the \ "aner Registry of j lice. one of them to u colored i couple. Robert (' >h. 1! I. of Crood moo;* unci I Mildred nruminit*. -1. of II«-nci»*i*.--«»n were gr; ailed Iie< iw' to marry. Othei 'while couples were .John Waller • Lun-'orcl. -1. and Ho<n .lleFoy Wills ' 17. both of Petersburg. Ya.. anc ' Oscar Percy Falknei*. 4H. and Rosii ! Wilkes. 4(5. both ol' Henderson. | The colored couple was Tiioma Taylor. 18. and Cornelia Lewin, 1G j both (-1 Henderson. CAN YOU ANSWER j THESE QUESTIONS? Sec Paf/c Fn'tr 1. Pekan is another name I'm which fur-bearing animal? U. Name the President ol' the Unit ed States who was a former col lege pro-idem and famous for his '•four teen points." .'i. Who invented the first success ful steamboat'.' 4. What is the first day of Lent called? 5. Does the thawing of a Dozer water pipe cause it to burst? (i. The Ku Klu.x Klan was first es tablished in Mississippi. Indiana oi Tonne, see? 7. Js Lucius M. Beebbo a journalist or a deep : . a explorer? fi. Ween a broken bone pierces the skin, what kind ol a fracture is it railed? 9. Who was Isocra'es? in. What is the name for a kitchen on board ship? $1.10 PINT S2.15 QUARTJ m W«'SKBV eaea FOR THE MAN WHO CARES' Btf.8 Proof. 7■>% grain neutral spirits. Carstairs Bros. Distilling Co.. Inc. New York Cifv Toy Matinee At Stevenson S. S. Slevenson, Jr., manager of the Stevenson Theatre. has announc • .1 ;i varied program of entertaining i/ijcrl: lor tin- Saturday toy mat 11. ;il III uVlock. Tin- program i for children, and ii111. Km -.ill he by ;i toy. Mr. :->I• -\«11 ".n i . cooperating with the nly Iim in< ii iii .'in effort to. get toy.> in l.i- ill li il.nli d ;it Christinas time In llii li-- l>ii 11111; i It* of the county. Si:. |ii i i.iI • liort uihjeets will be •.hiiwii '1'ln-y include a western cum ily. I ■ <i i) i111 ic'-l, I'opeye. inu:- - c.ii fii.ii-tly, ivlerrie Melody and ;i ouvi'lly i • i*l. 'I in* program is to last ' -1• t i.ii ;ii•;ir :i:iu ;i :u.h. it .s .-:aic TWO CHARGES HEARD IN COUNTY COURi wci1'' ili- 'Vi . -1 u! <o day in county court, with Recorder R K. Clements presiding. Dave Richard, on, guilty ul being drunk. i<i„i for .judgment was contin payment <»i the c ists. Wiilie Drandoii. with careless and • and drunken c.lri\ inr when the state took a n«.!:i Beware Coughs I Following Flu 1 After the flu is over and \] ■ • that follows ma', (i'.vflnp int. , bronchitis if n<K:<cied. On-;, relieves promptly bccau to the seat of llv trr.ibU • I and expel eorm l;.c>n phi< ' nature to soothr and heal raw i inflamed bronchial mucous mi :.;l . ; No matte- how many m«»ti: :i i have tried. tell your druggi you a bot t!f of Crcomulsior. • understanding you must like - \ it quickly alia; .•> the ccu^h o; to have your money back. !CREOMU LSlOi For Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronch ETEffia Fresh Killed PORK Sausage, ]b ...12' -c Fresh Shoulders, lb. . . 15c Spareribs, lb. . . 10c Liver, lb 10c Fresh Hams, lb. . 19c Brians, lb 10c I ?ugar, 5 lb. bag 24 c Midwest Flour, 24 lb. bag 60c! Flour, 24 lb. bag 68c! Vice I.ooal 10 L'v; Sweet Potatoes . 15c PURE * carton 30c LARD 8 11). carton. .58c I Branded STEER BEEF Round StciU-:. lb. v-h v. j iLieRoast, II) 11 c S ill (/'in Su*a-<. !1>. fJoiloiCNS Rolled Roast I!'. R.^th S Rl'iOU<»! Li!ml;, ib ](!'. I ami) Chops. Ik £h <'rr aiwry '•liU::: Prints, 1!). ';7-. Rolk lb. Mrs. Filbert's Southern !»• !l 0)fo, 2 lbs 1 f'c "MR AT is very digestible" Statement approved by the Coun cil 011 Foods and Nutrition of the American Medical Association. KIWANIS CLUB MINSTREL High School Auditorium FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13 Matinee 3:30 Night 8:15 * i ADMISSION: Matinee—Adults 25c — Children 15c Nitrht—Adults 50c — Children 25c 60—PEOPLE—60 ; All Fun And Frolic For Benefit of BOYS AND GIRLS WORK
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