^ H spd HP? ? 9 _ >_. '-.x \syX.T:?.' vH ?7,^ ?' . " i i J!H fluML ^8 ? ^H0BR| "bI, *1 A ?? ??<-?- :-; _^cS . .'? . - W^ - __ ^9 ' AM ^ ?^'8^ ' ?1? VSIV ^9t4HV ^PRr \ - J "' J^t -> -. _ ? ? ? -^^g"' ??" #?'^3 *? * '';' * fllHri) w?<. IH . pi^H IHHWit li \BWHf - ! ? > p I jv*- . H^^eso ^ ?> | mitf UVUiI - - / > z^^wr-j. TS- iii^-H Tkm to Sto*fcs^WB(|iWM give AmfttoMMNilr I "r. ? - ' ? ??**-" 1 ^ ? ? < --Z^ * tl l&TZS- ? Fairmont,' A?eSt JlO---*^P^?y-?, ***? M Weco ?arkets of Soothi the Wider ppeiwd *?**?*?.. "sS?*; toaag in txW* ***" H Only two of ?^?li^^itfjft their books fcr I I io? pounds, and the oAer flT^T^^ I I S^*ew?is 2 P?T?^|2S? ? I then last JW- _ j I Kia^r-fiTe 'per eeel of ^ rflPtf? **** y?r l ?2US? It I I the **hdea that sold |10 to $20 per . b?m?ired>^hi^BP I ^5C^ I awtn uiu)*. Tb? ? ? I ^ " 7SP*~ . *? f Lh?nrn 1 th^^tic r^r^ I I ' ? * H.-< OOuJmB mM -JaeHRVw* ? * vi>, "-' ? . _ tI H. .T^ -- r ?'^eLj.' TftffrnlfTT ? -? r.^L- ''-v''^'"? l ^ I fii^Tsm wmsmm I ? ? >- THA?fr Mj^lJBf SffASON I ?- ; fi p "*a, ti^fobm jftftgsce, S.J?j|^^yg|Bra ? I e#Drwe? of eastern I -. - ;___ ftiVnfci iU3>>if oTSI ? SOQ4N ?y., %. H 1 / ^ r|ji nfi^ werel ? flYCT* 1 I ttOOVV IsIJ4/0*-l # - ?'- ? " I I gtfOtfv- ?BP 10.. w ?^B^5:: - ' i ? ? waronoaflm at; \ - 9 3toered prices n?W? from 81-2 to I 4? e?ts in tike ftrsj hoer. Official a third higW^^^*2?t^ price. Two boadil^ fiiewt wiW' 1 I . ? j ? ' &>. Pwf^g ptfpltttd - tf |VlH W#?BW?e^ m Darlington, where ^W^agjd| ^1 ? tobacco were^iJ^^j^gBljgg 9glu vO BC tHHHW^ ^ " I * l^t . "?*? ^^.-?'1 p; ^ ^ H> cents, fiifw i r, ijff jPt' ayera#nff ihjw* ? ^ ^ to^ CrCftrjift JUj^W^K ^S* ? IWd , .;?tima. fi?. tft^atolca o"f n^flriy 3^ cpnts ft- pomi(i? -'? M>r< *?"* ^~>' : W-' ^*SrrSJt ewyyy? ?-k - a t - ?>' "* yi ? -;?*? 'JkX'ilA-. W^SIS J? *6 , 1925, is apprairtM y^JlJnftJ&i. ' ^ *\^v ' . _, - 1 ' '' _ I EBk ? ^- ? i' f ' ^ ? -- > . ?> _ 1.1 L -- k .^ T?^f^^P|i? ?"?- "'" ' L ? . ^ ? * I otal Aw*g?: ?' *8QJ& :.v mm&d 1 ';,fc?yWi I I I . Itii'i II ?, ?T-mV- -T Zz&flKh I ? > ? ' I. sZtfiTV | ' Market m the state has been a steady ?ato, due largely to the excellent type. > ^kM^KLPaJtlu-frV^- . I|B ^ ?--t jl E?~^- ,"T' -T'?siT>* v v7^ SHF ^B~->v. > ^*- mrnf?tf>l^i? -..- ? ?> ? ??* - fi ??/.^MflfiMlj. vt^y SImK^hI' dsAV6 H 559 tximidx In iqoc ?, f53g-,iYiM U/lt C/miJjf^ "iirrHa'ai ? ?! i jf i'iY^^^ ? 11 I infi? serviea- ^ ?? :..wr , 'fJ< - '?? .i a .'I?fr B ? *' - .^- - r f-.-j^r '? ^vrffl^JPe^l I . C- . [ -';,'\~T ''? ^ ? - *. ; v^f'jB >'? ^ tfNv<^S> S*-' itt*l%%*. ?f pm^nm#nt . mamifflfitUlw. wU9 vli. - - v4Wfr*?! :T A V * f *TT^ ^' jkii^ot ipfrtiiVcd outj Vccwm^^* t YV^''-* -** -?3. 4i^Ji?r r>'fftiAcn ai-ju-iafe umMBT1' .. ' "j" ? --- ~ . L-- * 1 111 ' 1'! 1 ? ?? .s*-. ? ? m ISSects of ?Mrif aU I IcornToStj^and hay was announced to LfcjrW of^cult^I L its monthly report The im- 1 f^ovemwt wa^fiSifeited to better latter part I August'!! I [^q^Mje^^dltiqiMKiH ero|lj|H I mm&tc of the-.ten year ay- I Lr foreeastin/; lielow the ten-year E com ia much bar I j-Attgtt^rag* with HHE&&SU& m^^Seeror now i s foreonst ?t 12?7tf.936,00? bushels, or about 12 per (cent km thaiiSFyear. Drought, I Mgfa temperatures andhet winds in j Nefirasko. Iowa, Rensas, Missouri mill j ft&l(Pb ?pni&'fifeyt&tt't is better utan ? w?e73^m apd IB B> y. ? t ind 488jD00?9fiJ I [pounds ^MUenMhTthe saxae*territory l| I EVANGELIST, (?D. CUTHBm^B ?yZtj&'pL .Ml. :'*.'????>.- _.,4?3 ? is I invited' to these services. The entire I I Church weleoroes you. y < / B Mr Geo. Cuthrell, of Raleigh, will I 1 . ^ ' * J -V* ? I ! every night , at ?:00 o'clock. JJft us your head, o ye gataa-and (the Kin* Of Glory will come hu^M B R2? W'?wit ^ I jgg ? \Cr.*V* !Ya- % jR*leigh, Aug. 10.?Total bank re sources in North Carolina at theclose cf business on June 80, last, wet* $510,154,398.85 as against a total amount of $476,188,807.06, which ??? gqeed in all the state banks at the close of business on June SO, 1986. The increase was $34,965,591.29. This is shown in the quarteriy call report of the banking department of the state department of the state corpor ation commission. The report, released yesterday, shows a decrease of $8)062,52834 aver the total resources as shown bythe ?H:rtport of April 12, 1926. The to* tal teslurces in the 488 North Care* Ijnfcbahta, their 68&ranches and excluding the national i bank^ *??. $309,667,398,35. The amount ill the national banks waa $200,687,000. Loans and discounts other than de mand.loans showed an increase of $6, 944^825:91.-over <1926, the figure# for Ihrirt items atr the dose of buefcttifr one June 30, last being $214,267,318.96 '^Agaihat; $207,322,493.04 on June 8th 1926. Bemaml loans showed an ^ crease of $2,176)698.29 on June 30) ? ... ' ^H?* t to $i0>900,569<29| AS. Sl^^ WQ1312.10, as agatt* 899,79^ owned in June, 1925. ^BSH^jSg houses, furniture and fix tures, are y.-hied at $9,823,22$.2l. Tb0 properly inAeased in value $511, 63827 during the year. Other real estate owne^ .amounted to $23?, 750.75. The increase in the; latttr item during a year's time was more t??r a h?t million Msf: ? ilk decrease is also shown to the apioun^ of1 capital stock. fajmJn of $45,460.00, the report showing $22;- ; - 836,061.50 as. against $2381,461.50 on June 39; 1925. z ' Wt surplus fund sh#e| an inoreaseM $1,456,025117 PSpth* figures of *-ycar ago, whilh the undivided profits were $4,828, 948.85; -,;i r , . ? , Miss Ederle Swims English Channel Miss Gertru? Ederie, of New York, succeeded in swimming from France to Ebigland last week, rpastering the treacherous ^errs of the English channel w wl-2 hours. f : Miss .Ederle is the first woman who- has sncdMded ? this hard task- . She made the tKp rauoh quicker then - in their attempts to make the*4rfp. i . ... Mte^ter^ ^o is OPiy^^'tto ahead ^ and p^l^jyoUrself aiong^by "the - ^ ^ y/* v 7 .r.O - !. ? - ;i n if1 J&t -? L?iis was buried in K^ f? fja :nuk of thO - SUtt6 S TUOSt- 'U^vXwi w{is largely tbe tww. . . i. 1. c \.~ ia.1 Uulx,??: nfjhfe state .board of neaitur occew