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In early twentieth-century North Carolina, the flour you used said something about your household — and Belle of Wilmington Flour, sold by J.W. Brooks, was a name local bakers trusted for biscuits, bread, and everything in between. Marketed directly to Wilmington homemakers around 1910, it was the kind of regional brand that built loyalty through years of reliable quality. Behind every good biscuit at a Cape Fear table, there was likely a bag like this one.
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A cheerful turn-of-the-century flour advertisement for Belle of Wilmington by J.W. Brooks, featuring the product name in decorative period lettering and the domestic, approachable design style typical of food advertising in Edwardian-era Carolina newspapers.
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Bella+Canvas 3001 · 100% combed & ring-spun cotton · unisex fit
Colors: White · Dusty Blue · Heather Mauve · Athletic Heather
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S: 18W × 28L M: 20W × 29L L: 22W × 30L
XL: 24W × 31L 2XL: 26W × 32L 3XL: 28W × 33L
Printed in the USA on demand — ships in 3–7 business days.
Belle of Wilmington Flour — Vintage NC Newspaper Ad T-Shirt
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