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| ASSOCIATED PRESS AND CENTRAL PRESS i UpntipnmrtUmltjUtepatrfJ f ^ Eight Are Killed In Seaboard Wreck At Kittrell Freight Plows Into Rear Ot Crack Silver Meteor Crash Occurs Early Sunday; 1 hree Die at Hos pital Here; Seven or More injured; Superin tendent Terrell bound Dead Later. K.-.i ;) . -tile*:i* lives .; , ; . . Ill v L‘ i-C. - A t . C‘ ill j ,.ai a U\im i>i"Afd ! ; ; . c •! • ■ *-. cl 1 :■ *1 l t'A!‘ i '1 l-dl ^ crack ;. i > . • . Ali\f' . Ml K.tlrt U . . *• m; u'i »ck Sciuclay l:. '. ’ - ■ : , • ,, llal M. 1 I . . ,.d. -a(n :.!eP knit of tile . . ci ll kj -*ci» . ^ i J : i, ...ti .'.ml 1.) dtalu • A . S. .. .. a'i s .a lla : . y.jnearby. . tie J :a! :,a»sI i Hi*. :: .i lleadt*i ".»n. e ; ere 'rea'ed at _‘.i a. . ■. : Ta • a. t!.r:a : ■. ; •.. but neither lured, ■ . ere 'id tn - k ;> if. aig. 1'. . : \-e A-ho lost their : .i ■ !y ! l ' m. ear : : a • it- of the re reel;, ami ••.rec M..r;a Pa rha: I ' • X e ., Y - lit!" r. !;■ i ;i. r m : h"'rr m i i a II late, laid in' : '"I 1 ' 'i1 tor i ■ i ncy orders, ml e sir<1 a I i" ,a r jv the brakes a- . i \ id",ate ra ■ : ed the ob i i . f '.id dee! aed • ny e e - I . and the ' -g • I! deign. 30 it:lies i r. ’ I T ■ ■ Vi. -ujn'r n Yir.glnia Division of ' " ' V I . : f T": A v. , ,i: id1 d.- ..-ion. ■ n ' d" ' -.■■■.■ f" nvl : yard Delre H: -II I'don e II '■ I T- .'I'll • lying on ' • !' !1 dr barns vrero! Hr ') aid. \ 1 da ■."■ ! c , •"'dues. !. i , .,-, v p a r(, * i a : ! a. . or ad bal let. TI a : 'll s.iid. ' r: e T? -k-s at Raleigh • ' .. de'eri ;ned '.' ' " d " rd a as .-lain .il" shot V ; ..If f i' e - il'"" ear of ‘hr rid. ,\ t'. * r t "d - i T1 ■ - . ■ the fre ht was d '.ari l ■ ' n me of 'he 'rev.' w .- led X’ re if the injured •a ■ ’v : , ' and most of t • i r "r ’ i il fir" f r-'t id • • ' 1 11 ' -'dor-' n. s;v des i'vny. d" 1 - irei, •: ed shortly bo fime ' i m. .! r V 'em general manager : t _\ l.ine. sa;d at ' r X'l W Y to-T" , i , : a ;• mil pa- -engrr train h i -t ' K f ell "apparently sticking on the I'm !' ' •.:• t )>lo :g:and into ■ : d t-e e . ; e if the I •••:• a i" di i mitely 1 that a. i vr-'bga •!'i.'d .. wi ■ o'ir. if" r tar v.a eel: gi r . aid. id be had no nt ma t ■' ' ' . I ' I nner'inr :irtween the d b • ttorrd ah' mi tla l. ..: X •; a on •. a' en ; ne ... ! mjmvd more man brmso or >e...A-iK, was lvpoi'A’u. and a .! a-11 *: i t:u S.l\ e. r.K .on' ..me .. a j w.> ...; ieu or mj a red. A-; '..I law uliU U.t.n r,e d ■.»e to sei'Vui; n ear uii iue icar, m v. :mr a . n lh■ dead and ned v'.ere larlm^. Ulle ui '.An ui die ears t.D ■ u -■ Up the :i lrpirtod h tia\ e .'tv:, dei.ire.i. .' .I alte; leu iiiiill':- tile .... :n ::i;11liUu ...i.au;d ,i i .. . -i er Jest :i i*> i. jJa. : i .u .i. . .,g i. it .. .i. j .... i.r v... ue.a\ m.t mi ti.e tit) 11 a ills L»J||> . .m ...n ana i .. i, • a . -ii n in.U LHirmim, ilie 5'- a ■ up i i rat ntea . - ilium .y .1.1. . a. tin- dll ham a day be 1 a : rail-;. 11 cudel an .aid ! i ad; line. An A. . .a: ■ .a,ain-i 1: ::: !-' •. Bl'ag.g .....e Suilll. V a:U:il" alia t"uii tne bail.-..- ut the . a; . ' . y i t. A apt a sergeant vUiu.-e names wire lie .1 ... re I .. .i . a it In . aie in .. i.; i'lie ue.;ii ui \i nti. were nr Sealje.i.il claim el'a'ial, ,|- 1 •J- !:•; Sen ee. 2 !, -t i; .1 ■, :(■; ;• -ru ... -1 , .r.il. 11. :.i ai l - r t j 1.riU.i:e.. j ia. •').- • i <A.:i j ik.mtlmg. I'ti.n Kirs In an. _ .. i Ur... M..... Vld. »• . .a . L- i .1 ! it..-; Md. 1 .. •!!.•• I’. :t Cal m .- .i . It - iTli.ru. X. .1.. '.vim I. A e,i i d ti.a. appeared to d< i.; : \ ... . : if-nl or a: r.rne .li i Ikrl ,sh I' r -. :... mg Cmnni.-sem Wa : ighyi Miss It.ra t /iiii.n. .-; ti Wa-h • ■ : I.- rig Island. X Y. M.-- l-i .'.in : sn der. tin. 32)>1). it. i.ti,. .. . -;-ii e. Bait:ir- re. ■ dr- h ,V C i e. , 11'4 W e ' i. ■ a. - mia. Mi risem X. J.. is ii, •••Is.. I’niilii!r isp: ;al :a rt •iiu-,r ng te r severe bruises out is try ser nisly mj tired. lie; da gate. . •Mi's Mary Goble, also > ! Balt. :. .re. ■'•as treated nr minor Injuries .md ti. sell urged. Sts J. Sin • . : r;T We t 72 . <•!■ New YorTi. is still patient till- h',.- p.lal. 1 r ■■■■ ■ :g. d .a ter rerei i g 1: r ■. a 1 ti e. ■ ri ; i re i’l - I i, ri. Sli ner . . t . -:.p Biandiur. Mr. m J S. C. ..I . lit li i y lie ■; - ;••< ; ■ H " •!■. !y 11- X. Y . and }{vs •'■ 1 I’f- k. a;;', i:,- er. ,de. ,XX v. y. S' 1 \ ire. Mi - \\'i i'::' - re j:i(| ■ l'e.u 1! : ig 1 ■ 1)11:. i 111 - . : i-'.f other, t.t mg kill d outright in j due wieek. nn i suu.itinii |m11• l)i atli Is < onliiiuicl ik li. M ! 1 11 til, .iti. ipe intcndent oi tin. x ■ !, as. "!; : '... s, aim uxl As: i ■ 1 1 i.’.i.:: • .id. . ; and Imt t d 'in here ye- terda v I i , e hour-- a! t i ■w h am .. ri i I. .' k . i; i ‘. 1! n .viix " U.ut pi i 1 li v. i i v kill. 1 and at lea : mullt • iiia. usae injiired. Detect! e Lieutenant Hub rt Hor t"1 -id th -t I'i in it wa.-. iouiid iyin ... •1,1 :i 1 bach a ! Pie l ailn .ad d:\ i ■ mil ! : •" <1 1 ie had hi i n -Imt in tile mouth ■ nd liie-re wen powder biuais on in :■ ■ 11m.<a Ih- I "li aid. A pistol with two da charged cartridg: s was found near by. I be Imdy was found at about G a. aid Horton said the wound v.a inflicted at about 2:30 a.'m.— dm., t an hour and a half after tie i wreck at K111 n IJ which is in the | Vhigima division. Railroad official: declined to say | whether there was any connection i 1)0twi .. n the wreck and the Terrel1 shooting. ( imoner Roy Banks said lie would have to continue hi.-, invesli-’ S'dion before he would be able to -ay - hethiT rl errell wa: wounded by an a ailnnt or .- hot him ; If. Li' up nanl I fort..n said that -‘every indication points to suicide.” "'We haven’t li.und out if he liad Hie gun,” Banks -aid. “If we find he did have the gun. we will know what happened. If he didn't have the i mm. tl" u that ill cause a lot more | talk.” ! Bank" said that Terrell tva^.wor | I'iod about se veral train wrecks oil his division recently, including the j Kill i ell wreck. j ”'1 he wa worried about the I wreck; and he was overworked. He | had been talking about the wrecks. ' ■* ,|M 1 • -I", overworked .-<nrl ><r* /-HEADACHE-v I When your head aches and nerves I ■ arc Jittery, get relief quickly, pleas-I I m ly. with Capudine. Acts fast be- I I ;uise It's liquid. Use only as directed. I ■ All druggists. 10c, 30c, 60c. I B Headquarters fl I SOY BEANS I 1 FIELD PEAS ■ I Legg-Parham I Your Crop is Valuable In an It 1' the Maximum Limit pel' Acre Aga nst Loss and Damage by HAIL WIND DAMAGE INCLUDED IN AI.I. POLICIES All Losses Adjusted and Paid Promptly ASK IS FOR KATES Citizens Realty & Loan Company Henderson. North Carolina Missing In Action v uno\ ( l.i i) .nisi' Cico Jones Missing In Navy Action s v ■ X . i« i •; i: v1 * ‘ ' -* .f * p I tpw we i p • ivod T; ' * r m'v ’.- «' - ' - Hi‘ l'!:-4 ! .’•* I ’ ri, , 1 v ■ : . -1 ’ • u.-.r.> I i " ■ ■: 11 h < Nelson Savs Passed! leliver: I i •• i ■ •-■■■ . peri id In which "die :a.u: V. 1 . \ ■1 ’ ... I . '. U til will 1 | . a i. ■. I.-. I ii i : 1 :aw:i •Mi- I ;: I" .ii'. Ameia ... ■ . lt. i •" tike it ami la op .a taking it "it'.' • ( c i • • ' i ."I Wf'tt got ■ ii til i'. "i c\ cry inglo i ' in y lives. We'll ’ my t..M a . ■ I" ' ■ . mini then ' 'cfnre inil c'M (!• i v. it in ,111 a 1"' a tinny 1 111i! it :ma Hy h.ir's c\ cry i ■ ngle unc 11T IIOTAKV l() Mi i I The I!"tary . mil at till Vam hotel 1 i iav evening a o'cli mu. All nii "iiici ii ,.;ed t<i lie be | ire; ia rt (I hi rep' ir ■ tin- i:. a i a ier i ■! guests they 'a : | mi, e ;..:- the an ai\ ei -ary -upper .1 am.- t'otii. Blui mold linking wides;>r« ad attacks mi tub.nr,a that lias been! tran. planted to tin ; eld, say II' w til’d C! itiss. Kxteii ion plant pa thologist of N- C. State College. saved," Banks aid. The K it t rell a. ■ e a. \\ a - the third in t!ie Virginia i1", ion roe ally. On May 28. a Seals aid pa 'tiger train collided with a Ire at mar Peters burg, Vti. Twi nty p. r ■ ins. including 14 passenger: were ini red. On May 6, an engine r ri, killed and fiv< ither trainmen were in] ired in the lead-on colli, inn of two freight trains near Uoanohe liapids. Terrell had been sup rintert'nt of tile divisH'n lor six and one-half years. Sun ' a" ti1": ;i t: m titer. Mr \lton W. Paschal! tl N irlina; two o • «yt J*it ;'>■ ai'-u ’ iV-'t-'tr1 m # Terrell Was Well Known In Henderson llal M. Terrell, oll-y i ..r-old Mipcr i;> . , ni the \ i . ill\ i ion of h Si . urd Hullv. ay, vhi>se hixly ... i.ear Si .a ... ,i oil lies ill , i i .riy Sunday ■ a 1 •wing the ... o. is on the n n line near i , we 11 a a : .ere. He . ; equent \ i to tin.- e.ty inn itn hi ■ dutk • 'I .mniitiisler :. i i i , ie. alien ul ! a div lsiun. 11a- Vlrginia div iiai i xlcnds : i .'..;.i 11 om aim n.eluding Itn . to n.chn.oiui .mi I' .i t.-moalli. r i ai . erviees Mr. la: el, ■ . i i . or o:3() o'. ■■. tin a i ter i o’.ii ,.t the home oi (a.- uuUgiiter, li.t. tit toll'‘V, i'll ... the ei 11.1 tery i t ■., /.ail Alelli." I; ' ei i il reh. sev m from X by tin side : I.,- \. .it. who died eveial year. r : y I .. r before 1 n < .. aig . liper / :ai ,.t ul the \‘ ; glin.i iliv l.-.on l'i ell .- tat toned at Xorlina in •fto ie:t; eapaeity I li had .-n v ed O' . . ■. 11 >u pel mb I it tel 11 tor tilt . ,\ u t- gut yea:. .ii eeased ul l ir’.il iiati been . . y .el e m liiindht ig greatly m i . ( .! t r.. I l ie problei: n this area . ri il.e war -tarted and .-inee eon ; net a "i "i Camp Lutner began sev . a i '111hago. b. a. : droati men Iron hen as ell : i ! i v. here un i ■ c .-y . ten went . X .rni I "]■ the funei al. ARTHUR G. KELLY IS KILLED IN ACTION tf. 1 felly, -on ul Air. . Ludie \V..nen. . at id the la -a \i tniii K, iiv. ul tin.' city, ha- been i. 11 i.. 1 II" i 111 1 !"!1 OI1 May 2a 1 i. ist /.one. He was ,i , bn-: in tin Air Corp.-. and ■ or i r i . nr; oi Coin pal iv . . : i" ‘iinty Xali' mal Guard : ii. graduate 11 John CI ra school, lb : - survived by 'nor. wile, a -u all .-on and . OUR COUPLES GET LICENSE TO MARRY Four Marriage papers were issued - til' day at tile Vai.ee Kcgistry ot . . tin ir ul 11:i• papers guin-j to "i'.reil i ■ 'll]ill's. i : lb ley. 17. and M"/.elle ; !;iot!: of Hendei sun, wei e sit ■ I run-e :ilarry. ,'ia■ three eolured euliple.' weif 1 targri ivr. 22. and lovely n bog: . o. 21, both oi Drewry: I,on ■ iia rgn >ve. 1 !>. i < mte 3. Ilende: - nil, and l.oiivenia Evans. 17. ut ii'i-der on. and Enoch Davis, Jr., 2b. .'.bay Lena Allen. 22. both of DISORDERLY CASES BEFORE RECORDER la ; • i ., * v i .1 i rt today bet re Re Ur- R. K. Clements. Jim Cheatham no Im Id e Cheatham. Negroes, were ■ha: get! with being drunk, disorderly aid a-.-aiilt. and each was given 30 lay . - i-ponded upon payment of i- • ,nd staying away from !'e: h- Inn and the W gon Wheel the next six months. William K. Anderson, left, and Gayle ly a: Hi nnaim, tvx'n furmiT I Juke ,deals :n the Army .ltd Naxx aii • er\ lees, were reported killed Iasi a eel.. I’luth Were native.- of Ohio Amter.iin attended the Duke Univcr tv law school and died in a plane crash m Mississippi. Hermann, form er Duke dicer leader and gymnast!' ■air. was shot oxer the Pacific in * light with a Jap Zero pilot. YOU AND THE WAR AND RUBBER Dixon ami Aldrich and Pastula. Do you remember? The three Navy fliers whose plane went down in mid-Pacific, xx ho existed thirty-four days and journeyed a thousand miles and lived through a typhoon, on a lubber life-raft eight feet long and four feet wide . . . Now do you remember? The men who, barely alive. < anii- ashore standing up because they didn't want any Japs to find them crawling . . . Yes. you remember. Rcmi inber then, every time you use your ear. that the rubber built into it and the rubber on its wheels would have made four of those lift-rafts . . . like that which saved Dixon and Aldrich and j Pastula. Wreck Dead Nearly All Scalded No Inquest Contem plated by Coroner Pas chall; All Bodies Have Been Shipped to Rela tives; Soldiers Served. Ikidit s ■'I all ol the eight ;» r»or v. hi. Id t then li\ c- ill tin w I1 . u on luc Si\.board Railway at Kit i v I ear ly Sunday had been shipped Mom toe city today, and Coronci As., Pas chull ol Vance county .-aid lie cui templated no inquest in all effort to place blame tor the wreck. Bodies ol tlie three soldier.- sided were taken in an ambulance to Fort Biag.g late Sunday alter being em balmed by local undertakers. Cap lain dam illy, ol the medical corp. at Fort Bragg, and Sergeant Smpi and Corporal Maple came here t 1 -upcr\ i e preparation of the bon.-v for burial and their trail. It r to Fort Bragg, from which point they will be .-cut to their homes, one in Ruther ford, X. J., one m Brooklyn and the tin': at Fail'VU'w, Mass. 11, .die ol the live civilian.- vvi n all .wilt away on an early morning Si aboard tram. No. ti. .-hortly aitei 1! a. in. today. All were identdied. Coroner Pa^phall did not think an inqnc 1 into tlic tragedy was nece - ,-aiy, a- it v.a- uelmite that all vvcii v letm. ol the mash-lip re tilting I rom colli-ion ol tin loeomoiive of a heavily-laden coal train with the iiwr observation ear ol the south bound Silver Meteor directly at the lailroad station in Kittrell about one i.'elln’k Sunday morning. I inti i takers here w ild w ent t" the iriii' ol the wreck tn bring the in iii! ed and bodies of the dead tn Hen i ier. - in said that there mu -t 11ae been lib tu at) soldiers aboard the Silver M''tcor. Included among then was a colonel, who look charge of rescue work and directed the men men in keeping order at the scene and also in affecting rescue of those trapped in the passenger ear. It was -aid that procedure moved with pre cision and speed as the result "1 ■ si-tanee on the part ol the -oldiers, v.'ln were praised lor their work, lie .-,ries the Inree soldier, who were . i lied, two or three others n-c-. : eu i minor injuries and wen- tiealed at ! .daiia I’ar!.am hospital lie:, arm (KsCiUii gl-ei. In the opinion ol at least one un dertaker, all but one ol the eight died from scalds from steam escap ing from the locomotive which plow ed into the passenger car. The one exception w as a soldier whose head was badly mangled. Large pipe.- on ttie locomotive were severed by the impact, reiea - mg steam from the boiler, which filled the passenger ear. Most ot tin bodies were literally cooked, it was said. One lady now in the hospital here, and not seriously injured, is thought to owe her life hugely to the tact that she was thrown lrom her seat to the floor and beneath the level ol I the steam which filled the ear. 1 All ambulances m 1 lender mi re sponded to the call for help, and others were said to have come from Oxford, Fianklinton and W’arrenlon. They wore quickly on the : ccnc, and some ot the injured spoke ol the at tention they received and ol ho — pitality shown them by local rni, and railroad officials in doing e\ < iy thing posible for their coni tort .met assistance. Thousand; from llender on and other nearby communities visited the scene of the wreck during the bay Sunday. News ol the tragedy . pn ad Jar and wide, and all during the nay telephone call came lrom news papers and news . yndic.di - - a fat away a- New York. Wa-hingtop and Atlanta, a- well as Durham. ! From the standpoint of iataliln.. j it wa - the W(a t w reck the Seaboard ; ha experienced anywhere in this section m a generation. High ol final of the railroad lrom Kalcigh aim elsewhere were quickly on the .ci. in to direct relief and repa-r work and to iuve.digate the ca i e of the wreck. Aluminum in .'ill) wa hmg much mes would build one training plan tor the U. S. CAN YOU ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS? See l‘a//e Four 1 Naim* the commander of a motui torpedo boat squadron in tiie Philp Ilines, who recently was decorated b\ the President'.' 2. Which federal agency has con trol ol motor transport for the dura tion of the war? 2. By what intals is ttie explosive "trinirntleune" better known': Of what island is Agana tin capital? a. Macaroni i- hollow; true oi false? ti. (it what country was the art/s Murillo a native? 7. What is the favorite expresuoi of “Junior" on Hed Skelton's pro gram? H. Will diving in an airplane curt ordinary defeat'ness? 9. Which m the following state has the largest area: New Yuris Pennsylvania or Georgia? 10. Winch prize nax recently beei awarded to the noveL.t, Ellen Glas (jets 1 \C Degree S. Malone Pnrh.m, of this city, re ceived a degree of bachelor of arts recently at the 148th commence : men! oi the University of North THREE DEEDS FILED HERE ON SATURDAY Tl I'i'r Were Hi re rc.illv rleofi - with the Y line RY-u.-try Siiturduv, records :i 1 tin o'licc n! II. M. Robinson show i ;o(l.:V. T R CJImlson, conimi >ioner. sold Al. lb VVuU'i 1 on iHTi's u| l.uid in 11 (*iuii r 'in town h11) for $4,71)0. Ai. lb W’t h i. ot ol sold Robert T. Alien mid vile 100 acres ol land m Ib nder »n township for $10 and • -I 'df rat ion . R. L.. Robert- end wife conveyed i 4 m the l 4i.i\ a e property to d;<ry Y. Harris lor $10 and other \ lue>. SHRINE CLUB PLANS STEW ON THURSDAY The llender on Shrine chib is pre paring lor a 1 Ininswick stew to be I eld next Thursday evening at the pa - p station ol the city waterworks. • nd ip>tices are 1 >eing -i nt to all 1 i■ icmber a.-k:ng tiicni to advise \ 1.ether or m t they can attend. It - \. ill be Inrgelv a social function, with i - • I urn i.alit ic . No! ice.- sent were j-:cned by \V R. Vaughan, who is |t ' be iiotilied by members il they I can attend. RECREATION GROUP TO MEET TONIGHT A meeting ol the W'PA recreation council ha< hecn called for this even ing at 8: If> o'clock in the welfare of fice on the second floor of the Law Building, it was announced today. Notice- rent to members bore the maoe- ot S. B. Rogers, chairman, and Mr . I-MIu-r Bruin, secretary of tia rerrea’ion council. Phscussion • contemplated on plans for provid ng reci-eatioii for soldiers when they ionic here for week-ends from Camp Butner and elsewhere. In the Navy. John Lamb. Jr., who joined the Navy recently is now located in Nor ; folk. --- Washington Man Guiity Drunk Driving Robert G. Wilson, oi \y ton, U. C., was lined Salt and : (sn.,i uilii tile costs of court today city court by Mayor Hcnrv 'f p’ when Wilson was g i.lty an automobile while intoxicated" ” Melven Crews. Ncgi ... . of being disordei !v. and \, ,.. . judgment was contin led uj , lv. ment ol' the costs. Frank Carpenter, Negr . d. , days on the roads to: crderly. suspended upon ], a. , ■ a fine of So and co-p., n-m i ■ convicted ol -iolating any m law for the next two years. Wilbert Mitchell and it ... p pass, Negroes, were guilty oi ,;i. g. ging in immoral conduct, and prayer for judgment w.,. eon: nueu upon payment of the costs , .. defendant. Wilbert Mitchell, Negr,. ... , • guiity of assaulting William Pm n|,a, with a deadly wrap>,i. a Calvin Sneed, Nem . guilty of being disorderly. to the n.ads i >>r (ill day . .i upon payment of ,CT> fine a d c of emir:, and not be co \ nd •violating any crminal ' ■ tin next two years. Guilty - f speeding. Awn; !'. Negro, of Kittrell. v. a- fined s , .m i taxed with the costs. Prayer for judgment wu r uitinurd upon payment of the c t.- : • P i die Gales. •Negro, who w.i . nuily being drunk. HENDERSON One Night Onlv TUESDAY. JUNE 23 Chestnut and Hamilton Sts. .CHAS. COLLIER sPRESENTSj i f t \ ALL NEW THIS YEAR FUNNY COMEDIANS BEAUTIFUL GIF,LS —GENERAL ADMISSION— Children 25c Adults 50c (linlinlr Tax) BUY U. S. WAR SAVINGS BONDS OUT OF -NOT OUT OF YESTERDAYS SAVINGS Your Government urges the purchase of U. S. War Savings Bonds out of new earnings by the sacrifice of unneeded things. Remember that your savings deposits | have already been largely invested in Government bonds by the bank. There- j fore, if you withdraw from your account, jj you do not put any new money into * Uncle Sam's hands. You merely start a wasteful shifting around of funds al SAVIN<»S ready working for victory. BONDS Buy U. S War Savings Bonds and keep buying them. Nothing else in your life is so important as that right now. I Citizens Bank & Trust Company Henderson, N. C. CAPITAL—SI RPLUS ANU PROFITS S400,000.00 ! Establishe din 1889 , Duke Men I .ost
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