Oil and water: Brunswick County's oldest business retains its energy through more than a century of family ownership.

AuthorThompson, Bill
PositionCENTURIONS: Tar Heel business that have stood the test of time

Franklin Pierce White's first venture in the energy business involved using a sailboat to transport 55-gallon drums of kerosene from the dock at Wilmington to his store in Shallotte. It was at the turn of the 20th century, Shallotte had about 100 residents and roads were rare, making it a challenge to keep White's country store well stocked. Even round trips by sailboat could take a week as White traveled down the Shallotte River at low tide, crossed the Cape Fear into Wilmington, then returned at high tide. He would pour kerosene into a square, 50-gallon tank at the store, then pump it, one gallon at a time, into containers for his customers.

F.P. White's great-grandsons, Robby and Kyle IL White, now operate R.D. White & Sons, which still supplies heating oil to customers across southeastern North Carolina. Believed to be the oldest continuously operated business in Brunswick County, their company is now located next to a renovated movie theater, just down the street from the original store site. A fifth generation of Whites works at the company.

Sitting in the store office with Robby, who is president, and Kyle, who is vice president, we look at handwritten names of early customers who paid pennies for some items and 25 cents an hour for labor. By 1935, the price of kerosene had risen to $3.48 for 30 gallons.

As the company grew, it closed the general store and concentrated on oil distribution. In 1925, the family business became R.D. White & Sons, named after F.P's son, Rufus Decatur White. Along the way, the Whites became Esso distributors (now Exxon) and provided gasoline and fuel oil, motor oil and lubricants...

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