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pr i j. EIGHT Outstanding News (Continued from page one) Thursday. Ward, crazed with dope of some sort, ran amuck last week to decapitate George Stokes, white farmer, and to attempt two other killings. The Franklin county mob apparently acted with no special secrecy, since they neglected to bother about masks or to wait until after dark. Nevertheless, investigation had born no fruit Thursday morning. NO APOLOGIES Terming 'unfortunate" the in cident in which the flag of th Nazis was torn from the bow c the steamship Bremen in Ne\ ? ? ? a.i_ York harbor last t naay, u* United States government Thurs day tendered no apologies for th incident. The official reply t Berlin's protest stressed the fac that the steamer's officers hai been warned that the disturbanci was impending, but failed t make any preparations to avoii trouble. The leaders of the dem onstrators, who ripped the flaj from its staff to express thei disapproval of Hitler's adminis tration, are being held. TAKES A FALL Kingfish Huey Long must b< slipping. He has lost his powei to draw a crowd. When his famous (or notorious) "share-thewealth" plan reached the Hous< of Representatives Friday night it met with not only defeat, bui indifference as well. In fact most of the Congressmen went home to dinner, leaving the remainder to send the measun down the chute to the waste basket. GONE SALEM? It happened in Cleveland, Ohio not in Salem, where "witches' burned by hundreds in the olc days. And it happened on th< second day of August, in the enlightened year 1935, when America boasts of her high degree oi civilization. Because she believec that her next-door neighbor, Mrs Ida Cooper, 62, had bewitchec her for years, Mrs. Matilda Waldman, 40, shot and killed her ir her grocery store. The shooting was precipitated by Mrs. Coop er's astonished refusal to sigr an agreement guaranteeing t( cease her malicious activities which were apparently a grea surprise to her, and which fail ed to save her life. NEWSMEN IN DANGER A "crusade" against foreigi newspapermen by the Nazi gov ernment of Germany engaged th< attention of several powers Sat urday. Diplomats conferred witl their home offices, and corres pondents' personal safety rest ed on none too stable grounds Attacks by the Nazi press tenc to discredit the outsiders who an broadcasting too freely the trutl about the present administration Propaganda is being distributee among tourists, but the harryini of both Catholics and Jews con tinued. TAKES A STEP UP Progressing from the green t< the turf is the record achieve ment of Ralph Neve, native o: San Francisco. Neve, who las year caddied for small fees at , golf course in his home city, i: now the United States' top jock ey. He has had more winning mounts than any other racinj rider this year, as he served a an apprentice rider at Longacres CAAMIA ocaiiuc. MIDGET BREAKS ' Henry Fernekes, small gunma who had to his credit at leas five murders and a number c bank robberies, made his escap from the Illinois state peniter tary at Joliet Saturday. His ei cape was discovered during th evening check-up, when he wa missing from his cell. He wa believed to have obtained civi ian clothes from some sourc and to have passed out in tli guise of a visitor. 1 REARRANGEMENT OF COMMITTEES IN CIVIC CLU (Continued from page 1.) 1 During the business session was decided to defer action i connection with the erection < a signboard at Bell Swamp unl after the next meeting. Mer bers voted to accept the invit tion of Captain Leitzsey to ho their next meeting at ,the CC camp. Six new members were add< at the meeting. They were: W. Mangum, Arthur H. Marsha Fain D. Teliaferro, H. M. Sha non, James S. Coleman and Zai M. Williams. Various club committees we reorganized and their personr is as follows: Board of Control: R. I. Mini ex-officio chairman, Robt. W. D vis, Robt. L. Thompson, Wm. Dosher, John Erickson, S. ] Frink, Joe J. Loughlin, Jr. Finance and Audit: James ] Carr, Chairman, Rangwald Olivi Johnson, John Erickson, Robt. : ^; Thompson, R. C. St. George. ) Civic Projects committee: Robt. L. Thompson, Chairman, Fred Willing, J. A. McNeil, G. V. Fesperman, C. Ed. Taylor, H. B. Smith, H. M. Shannon. Publicity Committee: James M. Harper, Chairman, Chas L. Stevens, M. L. Burns, Joe W. Ruark. Membership Committee: G. V. Fesperman, Chairman, Rufus Dosher, Thomas St. George, Jr., Robt. B. Thompson. I. B. Bussells. Program Committee: Robt. W. Davis, Chairman, Frank M. Sasser, Thomas St. George, Jr., Robt. L. Jones, G. V. Fesperman. Alfalfa produces the highest quality of hay that can be grown e in North Carolina, says livestock ,f experts. v e NOTICE OF SUMMONS State of North Carolina, County of Brunswick, e In The Superior Conrt n Litha Phelps ? vs. t Adrian Phelps j The defendant, Adrian Phelps, will J take notice that an action entitled as e above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Brunswick county. North Carolina, by the plaintiff for d absolute divorce upon the grounds of two years separation, as provided by the law of the State of North CaroJ lina. Said defendant will further take r notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the - Superior Court of said County at the courthouse in Southport, N. C? on or before the 1st day of September, 1935, and answer or demur to the complaint In said action, or the plaintiff will apply for relief demanded in i said complaint r \ M. B. WATKINS, Assistant kj< W", * VWVII, -I av ito iivint 11.1V R Gray. J. B., 60 acres home. 4 D- acres C. Sorsen. 7 acres Best 35.91 Grice. P. G? 4 acres home, 6 n, acres woods 7.57 Herring, Mrs. L. A. 13 acres ?r Horsepen. 21% acres home.. 5.00 r Hewett, Mrs. L. H? 18 acres " woods Z.f'-', " I caera superior uuuh. IS. B. Prink. Attorney for plaintiff. . I 8-21c. i GALLEY 21 21 [NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND [\ FOR TAXES BRUNSWICK COUNTY ? ) ( Continued From Page 7) , home < - 13.25 * Babson, S. K? 17 acres New. Home ? 11.49 j Babson, Mrs. S. K. 2 acres Formy Duval ? 1.55 Babson. W. A.. 4% acres home, 500 acres Horespen. '4 acre Babson. 18 acres W. M. Smith 16.37 , Babson. W. R., 2 acres home .. 9.06 * Babson, W. W., 2 acres M. F. Babson 8.36 i Baines, G. W., 1 acre woods, , 1 acre R. Babson woods 4.56 ' Bear, Mrs. H. C. 210 acres wds. 11.69 * Bellamy, Mrs. Ethlind, 41 acres home. Bear land 14.85 ? Bennett, Mrs. G. A., 100 acres t home ? 11.31 i Bennett. G. F., 30 acres home.. 11.45 Bennett, H. C., 52 acres Bay and woods 9.13 1 Bennett, J. Marion, 14 acres home, 22 acres S. J. Bennett 16.25 Bennett, N. B., est. 30 acres i home, 30 acres bay 22.72 Bennett. S. \V., 12 acres Bell > Swamp 5.05 . Benton. Dolly, 50 acres woods.. 4.90 Best. Mrs. Kate 15 acres woods 2.56 1 Brady, B. L. & Bros., 20 acres ) woods 2.87 Brady, B. Leroy, 91 acres home, 8 100 acres woods 19.30 t Brady. E. P., 75 acres woods.. 8.02 Brady, H. G., 91 acres home.. 21.70 " Brady. P. E.. 75 acres woods.. 13.26 Brady, Mrs. R. A. 20 acres woods 2.25 Brock, Mrs. Joe. 15 acres woods 2.49 Brooks, J. W., 50 acres Hores* pen Bay, 1 acre G. W. B. and Store site, 213-16 acres . Chas. Babson, 520 acres W. A Long 58.96 - Butler. J. G. estate 175 acres Overflow 7.64 Canady, IV. S., 55 acres home 14.38 - Carlisle. Mrs. Ada, 6 acres home, 4 acres Old Bay, 2 acres * J. J. Long 5.52 . ' Carlisle, Dan. 13 acres home .. 7.34 , Carlisle, D. C., 8 acres home.. 7.30 Carlisle. J. C., 15 acres home.. 6.42! 2 Carlisle, John W. est. 12 acres . home 6.30 Carlisle. M. C.. 25 acres home.. 18.69 l. j Clayton. J. E., 200 Reedy Brani ch, 150 acres Rutford Bay _.. 43.89 Clewis, Butler, 8 acres home .. 2.46 j J Cliff, B. B.. 2 acres home 5.51 . Cliff, Mrs. B. B? 2 acres home, 1 5-8 acres Long 5.45 Cliff, D. R., 2 acres home 4.64 Cliff, E. M., 394 acres home 8.00 Cliff, Mrs. Winnie, 20 acres W. M. Smith 4.78 3 Coleman, Mrs. A. A., 33 acres woods. A. P. C. est.. 714 acres Atkins, 294 acres Littlefield .. 7.77 f Coleman. A. D., 5 acres home, I 22 6-10 acres old home 11.89 t i Coleman, Mrs. A. M? 20 acres H home 4.96 Coleman. R. C.. 22 acres home 16 44 S | Coleman, B. H.. 9 acres home, G acres B. C. Coleman 7.65 Coleman, H. A., 32 acres L. F. > Coleman estate ? ? 12.97 a Coleman. R. B., 20 acres A. P. 3 I Coleman. 47 acres Coleman S j and Coleman ? 16.12 3 i Coleman, Mrs. S. C? 23 acres ' woods - - 2.44 I Coleman, V. G? 6 acres home 3.031 Cox, J. H., 95 acres home 18.01 Duncan, E. C., 45 acres home.. 14.97 I Duncan, Mrs. Edna, 13 acres n M. E. S. estate ? 2.18 f | Dutton, F. R. and J. H., 40 ac'6 | res home, 85 acres Overflow? 34.81 if \ Dutton, W. J.. 23 acres swamp 2.08 _ 1 Edwards. Miss C. I>? 40 acres ? j W. Edwards 2.87 1- Edwards. G. B. estate, 525 acres home and woods 29.14 Edwards, J. B., est., 180 acres e woods, 41 acres McKeithan.. 13.08 Edwards. J. F.. 48 acres home. 40 acres woods 10.52 j ,S Edwards, Ralph M., 46 acres I ; home, 37% acres H. C. Bear, 21 acres R. Edwards. 17 ac:e res Alligator, 60 acres Ward, 71 acres Q. A. Simmons 30.69 Evans. A. S., est., 96% acres i woods - - 10.86 Evans. Mrs. C. M., 23 acres home 7.71 j Evans, D. A., 10 acres woods, 10 acres home 10.11 Evans. Mrs. D. M.. 25 acres D home. 20 acres woods 7.75 Evans. Mrs. Emma. 50 acres woods 4.12 it i Evans. E. E., 50 acres home. . 9 4-10 acres Ben Long 13.94 j II I Evans, J. E., 20 acres woods.. 4.811 0f ! Evans, J. W., 17 7-10 acres home ... 87 acres woods 16.46 til | Evans, Lonnie, 2 acres home 11.50 j (1- Evans, M. R., 18 acres home, 2 acres woods 7.66 a" Evans, S. R? 111 acres home. Id 50 acres old home 30.10 j Evans, W. B? 14 acres home .. 8.86 Formy Duval, Mrs. Blantie, 22 acres home 17.86 , Formy Duval, O. P., 58 acres 2d I home 17.44 C. Formy Duval, P. D., 8 acres .. home ? 15.77 11. Formy Duval, T. P.. 75 acres n- Overflow 5.68 - Gore, B. G., 62 acres home. 100 ?K acres Skipper, 17 acres Pierce, 1 acre S. House 36.63 Gore, Charlie. 25 acres home.... 11.04 re Gore. Mrs. Ethlyn. 13 acres iel home. 12 acres Mrs. E. R. B. 9.33 Gore, Hattie and Louise. 25 acres woods 2.96 ? Gore. L. E.. 14 acres woods .. 4.34 ' Gore, W. P., estate, 10 acres a" Coleman 1.62 CS Clnra VrtntV, At 14 m THE STATE PORT Hewett, W. J.. 18 acres home, 6 acres woods, 79 acres E. Holden ?... 28.70 Holmes, Jas., 150 acres Caw Caw 150 acres Brooks woods 13.48 Hughes, C. P. 60 acres home ? 16.88 Hughes, H. M, 35 acres home.. 6.71 Hughes. L. H. 11 acres M. Coleman, 5 acres B. C. Coleman. 7 acres home ? 15.92 Inman, Austin 15 acres home. bal. i 6.6S Inman, D. L., 36 acres home _ 16.25 Inman, H. B., 7% acres J. A. I. home ? ? 16.18 Inman. John A., 15 acres home 8.47 Inman. Sirs. J. A., 11 acres, Rab-' bit Field ? 3.65 Inman, Jarvis B., 4 acres woods - 4.62 Inman, Jesse L.. 12 acres farm, 17 acres woods, 13% acres J. R. estate 14.26 Inman, J. O. estate, 262 acres home 27.58 Inman. L. J., 10 acres home 11.41 Inman, L. N. 6 acres, J. I. estate 4.18 Inman, Miss Rosie E., 20 acres R. F. Inman 2.28 Inman. Stephens A., 8 acres woods 2.0( Inman, Mrs. Velma B., 13 acres M. E. S. estate 1.41 Inman, W. H., 18 acres Inman 2.11 Inman, W. L.. 125 acres home.. 24.68 Inman, W. T., 3 acres Point Field 1.71 Jenrette, C. H.. 100 acres I. Jenrette 17.72 Jenrette, Isaac. 25 acres home and woods. 3 acres Long, 357 acres Overflow, 47 acres farm and woods 41.42 Jenrette, John, 100 acres home, 200 acres Overflow 32.4! Jenrette. Mrs. John. 100 acres Evans, 50 acres West Ash 35 01 Jenrette. J. I.. 81 acres home.. 27.77 Jenrette, W. R.. 75 acres home 22.38 Jenrette, W. Kimball, 100 acres Overflow 5 4( Jones, G. E. and G. O., 67U acres home 14.52 Jones, L. F., and J. P.. 10 acres home, 3 acres swamp 9.08 M T 4 1-1(1 arms hnms 8 58 Kelly, Mrs. j. T,.. 20 acres wds. 2.56 King, C. H., 3 acres home, 3 acres John Evans, 24 acres woods, 3 acres B. Simmons 15.38 King, D. Fred, 3 9-16 acres C. B. Inman 5.06 King, Elroy, 1 acre home 8.65 King, Jack, 4 acres home, 10 acres Inman ? ? 8.33 King, J. B., 180 acres home. 30 acres woods 27.33 King, J. D., 51-8 acres home, 50 acres Dead River, 1-8 acres Artesian Well, 50 acres Buzzard Bay .? ? 36.41 King, J. F., est., 25 acres Jennis 1.78 King, Jas. W., 56 acres home, 35 acres Milligan 21.90 King, M. K., 35 acres J. W. King estate, % acre D. F. King home 23.59 King, N. M., 188 acres home.. 17.00 King, W. H., 'A acre home, 8 acres farm and woods 7.54 King. Wm. M., 6 acres home.. 14.10 King, Z. H? 4 acres home 4.54 Little, Mrs. Annie. 44 acres woods 3.53 Little, Mrs. A. J., est., 100 acres home .... 9.90 Little, A. V., 44 1-9 acres R. Little estate ? 2.37 Little, B? 228 acres home. 75 acres Myrtle Head 29.59 Little, Carson F? 60 acres home 13.59 Little, C. P.. 15 acres Benton 6.29 Little. Ezekiel est., 270 acres woods 13.64 Little, J. Batie, 70 acres home, 60 acres woods 16.65 Little, Miss Nellie, 44 acres R. Little 4.28 Little, Phenie, 44 acres, Rufus Little 3.74 Long, B. F., 74 acres S. Long 11.26 Long, D. B., 23 acres home, 15 acres Long, 27 acres. W. R. Coleman, 250 acres Old home, 38.18 Long, E. V., 8 acres home 5.05 Long, G. C., 85 acres home, 30 acres Overflow, 30 acres A. S. estate 21.23 Long, H. H.. 58 acres home, 6 acres woods 14.06 Long, Henry P., 27% acres home 11.63 Long, J. B? 97% acres farm. 2 acres Jenrette, 20 acres J. W. Long 15.26 Long, J. M., 79 acres home 12.58 i-ong. j. u? 1U acres home 8.26J Long, J. P., estate 30 acres Bretty Bay - 3.34 Long, Marshall, 33 acres B. J. Ridge 5.10 Long, O. W? 35% acres home .. 1G.86 Long, R. X.. 66 acres home, 20 acres woods 27.66 Long, W. A.. 16% acres home .. 18.35 Long, W. R., 72 acres, home, 50 acres J. P. Long, 150 acres Overflow _ 34.11 Ludlum, Albert, 10 acres woods 1.65 Ludlum, Mrs. Alice, 50 acres home 13.45 Ludlum, Mrs. A. M., 12 acres old home - 3.46 Ludlum, Ben. 100 acres old home - 12.76 Ludlum, J. K? 115 acres home 15.26 Ludlum. Jesse L., 23 acres home, 20 acres Harrell 14.46 Ludlum, J. R., 30 acres home 13.9! Ludlum, Mrs. Lela, 50 acres home 8.65 McArthur, J. H., 90 acres S. I. King - 5.21 McCumbee. Hamilton, 20 acres old home - 9.95 McCumbee, Mrs. M. I.. 11% acres home, 36 acres E. D. Milliken - 14.8' McCumbee, W. A., 3% acres home ? 7.8S McCumbee, W. R., 20 acres home 8.45 McKeithan. W. C? 9 acres, H. A. Coleman 2.76 McKeithan, H. W., 91-3 acres woods 4.11 McKeithan, J. A., 14 acres E. Milligan, 3 acres Mrs. A. Simmons 12.26 McKeithan, J. D., 215 acres Overflow 7.71 Milliken, Elda, '47 acres .home .. 9.45 Milliken, E. D.. 33 acres home 16.46 Milliken. M. C., 20 acres home 10.71 Milliken, Mrs. R. S.. 4 acres home - ? 9.06 Milliken. Mrs. Roxie, 92 acres farm and woods 9.06 Milliken. W. S., 16 acres home 4.96 Mintz, Claudius, 24 acres home. 160 acres Alligator, 13 acres B. J. Mintz 32.65 Mintz, F. B., 61 acres M. & M. 8.85 Mintz, G. Wallace, 25 acres home ? 14.85 Mintz and Mintz, 6 acres woods. 104 acres Bear, 50 acres Big Neck. 320 acres Alligator 39.56 Mintz, M. N.. 54% acres home 15.66 Mintz, O. R., 35 acres home, 85 acres M. & M. 67.3! Parker, M. G., 101 acres home, 15 acres McMamus 36.2! Phelps. A. E.. Estate., 50 acres A. P. estate ? 4.96 Phelps, M. A., 30 acres home .. 15.0' Pierce. A. C.. 6 acres home. 12 acres woods 11.31 Piver, R. C.. 4914 acres farm and woods. 42 acres home. 110 acres R. W. Andrews, 114 acre Church site, 10 acres swamp 36.8: Pope. Mrs. E. F.. 22 acres wds. 2.7: Price, Lee. 514 acres home, 414 acres J. R. Inman estate, 5 acres J. A. Inman est. 5.6: : Pruitt, H. M., 23 acres home .. 7.3 i Pruitt. O. D? 23 acres home 16.1: Pruitt, O. L., 73 acres home 19.6 I Ray, Mrs. Bessie, 30 acres i home 14.2 Ray, Seymour, 35 acres B. J. Jenrette. 1O0 acres Overflow 12.7 Reeves, W. H., 100 acres Overflow 4.1 I Ross. David. 1 acre home, bal. 5.0 j Rors, S. C., 17 acres home, 12 ! acres swamp - 17.6 Russ. A. J.. 83 acres home ? 6.7 ; Russ. C. G., 2714 acres woods 5.4 Russ. J. J., 50 acres farm and woods, 48 acres home ?,? 14.2 Russell, O. V., 482 acres Deep t Neck Woods - 13.4 ; Scott, Robt. M., 1 acre G. Swamp 13 iSeverine, Frank, 8 acres home 7.7 I Simmons. B. G. 3014 acres home 23 acres R. E. Flynn ? ? 33.8 Simmons. G. C., 14 acres home, bal. <-3 : Simmons, G. W. V.. 10 acres I, home, 6 acres Inman 11.7 , biinmons, J. V.. 32 acres home. PILOT, SOUTHPORT, NOR' 175 acres Whaley 34.33 Simmons, Lon R.. 20 acres h. 12.92 Simmons, Mrs. Maggie Long, I 20 acres farm and woods .. 4.52 , j Simmons, R. M., 18 acres home, I 16 acres .. 14.18 | Simmons, R. P., 16 acres home 7.14 1 Simmons, W. V., 14 acres home, 10% acres H. Smith 18.35 Smith, A. J., 7% acres home, 13 H acres A. D. S. est. 8.31 Smith, Mrs. Bessie, l'/2 acres I home 2.06 1 Smith, B. L., 21 acres old home 81 acres W. W. Smith. 128 I acres woods and Overflow 43.03 I Smith. Cordie, 9 acres M. E. S. estate 2.78 1 Smith, Dorcey C? 47 acres home, 1 68 acres woods ? 23.01 ' Smith, E. B., 8>A acres home .. 6.48 Smith. E. C., est. 60 acres Overflow, 50 acres Rhodes 12.38 ' Smith. E. D., 43 acres J. D. Ludlum 13.98 > Smith, E. G., Jr., 14 acres wds. 3.74 ' Smith, E. L? 22 acres home .. 13.68 , Smith, F. M., 30 acres home ? and woods, 10 acres old home 13.23 . Smith, Grady. 18 acres home.... 13.12 1 Smith, G. V., 60 acres W. A. Long. 16 acres Home, 50 acres 1 J. R. Smith, 6 acres William son, 80 acres Overflow 65.17 [ Smith, H. W? 12 acres home, 12 acres Old Bay, 25 acres > woods, 103 acres Nap Bay, 90 acres Polly Bridge 18.25 i Smith, J. G., 9 acres home. 1 acre Hickman, 3 9-10 acres B. I Smith estate 12.87 Smith, Lacy, 2891 acres home .. 12.85 Smith, Miss Lovle, 9 acres M. E. S. estate 2.18 < Smith, M. B? 17 acres M. E. S. land 8.31 ' Smith, Olen, 12 acres home ? 8.28 Smith, O. H? 13)4 acres home 4.74 Smith, Mrs. R. O. 9 acres Overflow 1.28 > Smith, S. L., 50 acres home. 118 acres land. 30 acres wds. 18.40 Smith, T. R., 96 acres old home, 11 acres woods. 50 acres T. ' land 15.91 Smith, T. S? 11 acres home 5.89 I Smith, Win. A? Sr., 95 acres | home, 50 acres Sheep Pt? 82 i acres woods 19.65 Smith, Winson, 9 acres home.. 11.45 Smith, W. D? 18 acres home, 63 I acres woods ? 11.30 Stanley, Byron, 7 acres home, i 6 acres C. L. Stanley 13.46 i Stanley, C. L? 40 acres home.. 12.97 Stanley. H. V., 10 acres home, I 20 acres Overflow 7.17 Stanley, J. W. 30 acres home, I 100 acres Overflow 19.83 Stanley, Mrs. M. F., 61 acres Edwards _. ? 4.98 Stanley, O. L? 28 acres home .. 8.57 Stanley, W. D., Sr.. 28 ac. home 6.09 Stanley, W. D? Jr.. 9 ac. home 5.89 I Stevens. Mrs. L. J., 77 acres home 14.04 i Stout, Mrs. R. L. 8 acres home 4.05 Sommersett, Sam est. 10 acres home 6.06 i Tally, W. M? 100 acres Overi flow, 117 acres Stanley est. 10.36 I Ward, Geo. B? 50 acres farm i and woods, 1 acre school house 13.69 i Ward, G. B., 100 acres home. 37)6 acres Big Bay 27.73 Watts, F. G? 151; acres home.. 14.49 i Watts. M. B., 1 acre Duval farm 9.10 Watts. Mrs. M. I., 1 acre home, 8 acres Formy Duval 12.54 ' White. W. J. 24 acres farm and woods, 280 acres home.. 38.76 Wright, H. L., 1)0 acres home.. 24.75 II Wright. Mrs. H. L., 35 acres i j Overflow, 10 acres woods .... 3.81 WACCAMAW TOWNSHIP (Colored) REAL ESTATE 1 Brown. J. B., and L. H. Mar. lowe, 120 acres Wash Evans 13.48 ! Brown, J. B., 21 acres home, 25 acres A. J. Marlowe, 2 acres [ B. F. Babson 26.47 1 Bowens, Henry, 21)4 ac. home.. 13.01 James, Mrs. Bessie 2 acres old home, ....... 5.31 I King. Lewis, 6 acres home, 30 I! acres Formy Duval. 45 acres K B. Cliff 19.44 Marlowe, Thos,, est. 67 acres Thos. M. estate 13.10 | Marshburn, Frank, 11 acres h. 8.96 II Marshburn, D. J., 13 acres h. 9.49 Pigford, Cary, 101 acres home. I 3 acres old home, 6 acres Point 50 acres woods 18-91 Stanley, N. A? 50 acres home 11.09 ; Washington, Henry, 3 acres wds. 1.78 I ?THE END? I ^m \ i|MMg ! I i I 1 HBB|D r ) i r i i ?:s:;:: I i > yMMBWM nnH i llfllflllll SHrHHH ^^nnHn f\ /" \ M 6 1JH TH CAROLINA C 4?tyour A ^ when you buy a c ^hzatuhzdTHAT ARE The most finely balanced i nw Get all of these vitally important features when you buy your new motor car. You can get them at lowest prices in the new Master De Luxe Chevrolet?the most finely balanced low-priced car ever built! The Master De Luxe Chevrolet is the only car in its price range that brings you a Solid Steel Turret-Top Body by Fisher . . . Knee-Action Ride . . . CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPA! Compart Chet raid's low delivered priors and easy o4s(aA?e/i ? ELMORE M BOLIVIA, NORI I c ^ toft*. tOOACCO CO. WEDNESDAY, AUC.IKt . 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