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^ ?-Nfpws* * ''<"Mrss,,fi:nBce Ke"y ancl 1 UH'jfinabOW of Wilmington visited M ?TT"a woodchuck Mrs. J. L. Huey Wednesd ! - 1W 10 OZ. was killed ? 1 fee(j house. Miss Annie Mae Hem ^K?v3rii , are not usually nurses staff Episcopal Hosp j ' , |10,e and it is a Washington. D. C., spent ! j,ow he ?ot hcre' week here with relatives. Mrs Hon Akerman and Mr. and Mrs. Willie , "^B J p0ttie uicile, of Augus- Knox spent the week in ' -t the week with the York and other places and r : there they attended the \ JfoiTs lfl Receivers Of Beautfort Coun I The Following Lands In Brui I H. C. Bear Tract '^1 I Enterprise, Whiteville Lbr. C I E. G. Smith Tract I E. Holden Tract Any of the above remaining September 12, 1939, will be offered at the Court House door at Sout O'clock A. M. l or More Detailed Information c Private Sale?St 1 E. M. EUTS BRUNSWICK, N I Bo I WE PU1 mB I Basket by basket, row by row, house by house, day by day, year by year FAIKMONT sells tobacco higher than any tobacco market in kqu the Border belt. This is not a I slogan but an absolute fact. Official U. S. Government figures prove this. ..J GIL We sell 6 acres of floor space every seven hours. After tofl day's sale there will be plen- - I ty of floor space in Fairmont. I FA1 FA1 i nor jrothcr Fair. r. and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gill of ay af- Dayton, Ohio, spent Wednesday evening with the D. E. Johnson's ; and Thursday evening with the -y of lital in E- w- Taylor's, they were spend ^e inS the week witn Mr. and Mrs. 1 JJohn Gill at Southport. White Wilbur Corbett of Forest Hill, j New j Wilmington, was a visitor here j while Thursday afternoon. He rode his Vorld's bicycle from Wilmington to alF i ty Lumber Co. 1 |> lswick County: ; 621 Acres ,o. Tract 2811 Acres Ill Acres ' 100 Acres unsold 011 T uesday, for sale 011 that date hport, N. C., at 11 : >r For Purchase at 'e \ \ LER V_>? 1 ^ '] riif?iriw?i'i"w*i?>V*??t?iimwiiyiw?i' r\x/* 'I UCi JLPUll O J BLISH OFFICIAL U. S p SALES F POUNDS 1,415,6 =A1 4DE YOUR TOBACC FOR TOP W RMONT BUYERS ARE RMONT TOBACCO MA Southport competing for a merit badge in the Boy Scouts. Franklin Jones of Wilmington is visiting his cousin, A. P. Heas. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gilbert and sons of Macon, Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Henry Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Maultsby and children and Mrs. Mayo and daughter, Miss Alice, of Carolina Beach visited the J. C. Maultsby Saturday afternoon. Gene and Kenneth Maultsby returned with them after a pleasant visit with their grandparents. Ed. Maultsby had the misfortune to lose his tobacco barn Friday afternoon. The foundation was saved but the tobacco was all lost. Mrs. T. V. Moore and aaugnter of Delco visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Henry, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Skipper of Wilmington visited Mrs. Lizzie Henry Sunday afternoon. Miss May Galloway of Bolivia s spending some time with Mrs. Lizzie Henry, who continues very feeble. | Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wilkins of| Rose Hill visited the Taylor's Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Shanklin of Burlington visited Mr. and Mrs. Preston Savage Sunday. Miss Mary Elkin of Wilmington spent the week-end with Miss Rthol SatfprfiplH Capt. and Mrs. Ike Davis of Southport were visitors here Monday afternoon. E. D. Thomas of Washington, D. C. was a visitor here Monday morning. Mrs. A. P. Henry and daughter, Miss Elizabeth and Franklin Jones, visited friends in Southport Monday afternoon. Frank Plaxco, Jr., who spent part of the week with the Henry's returned with them. Mrs. Charlie Walker and family of Wilmington were visitors here Puesday afternoon. ?arty Has Good Luck Fishing Sad Weather Failed To Discourage These Visitors Who Stuck It Out And Caught Some Fish Arriving here Friday and leav-! ing yesterday afternoon Jno. R. I Peacock and W. T. Powell of, High Point, F. J. Holing of Siler ' City, are all sold on Southport i ma THE OLD R Biggest Ai . GOVERNMENT E OR MONDA SOLD 34 /ERA< 0 BETTER AND ! fair; IARKET PR] ANXIOUS TO BUT RKET and Southport fishing. All had Hj been here before, but, this visit in company with a group of fel- I ! low sportsmen from Washington, I D. C., was about the best trip I they have had, according to Mr. I Powell. This despite the fact that I the weather was too rough for I real fishing most of the time I while here. One day out on the Gulf I i Stream, resulted in the party H bringing in five barracuda. The Hj largest one weighed 30 pounds. ? This fish was taken by Mr. Pow- I ' ell and it is an interesting fact I | that every member of the party I caught either a dolphin or a bar- I ! racuda; F. M. Pratt of Washing- I J ton took a 22-pounu bull dolpin.11 j Yesterday morning the party I went out for a short while for I blue fish and mackerel, taking I all they wanted in a couple of I hours. The mackerel, in line with I those being taken now by other Yji parties, were very large, some I weighing four and five pounds. The Washington members of the I party are remaining over until j I Thursday, being off on the Gulf I Stream today for another go at I the big game fish. This unit of I the party is composed of F. M. I Pratt, S. P. Spitz and Robert T. W Highfield. All are prominent H Washington business men in ad-1H dition to being widely known I sportsmen. Today they hope to I make something in the way of a I record catch of barracuda, dol- I phin and amberjack. i k?isc SUPER SUDS H (IN THC RED BOX) mode specially for WASHING DISHES to keep hands SOFT AND LOVELY PALM OLIVE 7c I SUPER SUDS (Red Box) ...10c I SUPER SUDS (Blue Box) ...10c I (GET CLOTHES "HOSPITAL CLEAN") OCTAGON SOAP (Giant) .... 5c V OCTAGON POWDER (Large) 5c H OCTAGON TOILET 5c ??j OCTAGON CLEANSER 5c I OCTAGON CHIPS 10c I OCTAGON GRANULATED ..10c I CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 5c I lollywood BEAUTY Soap 5c I CREME OIL SOAP 5c I KLEX (Pumice) SOAP 5c I Universal Hardwater Soap 5c I TRIPLE CAKE SOAP 5c I J. B. RUARK M SOUTHPORT, N. C. **1 \I m t i'l? I I'lM H W>"<"4rtM?*''r-4V&tt* / ELIABLE" id Best To 'IGURliS DAILY?NO Y, AUGUST 2 MONEY frr\nr\ GE $19 DRIVE STRAIGHT MONT r CES ON ALL r YOUR TOP GRADE: C. 13. S17 -NOT In compliance with t ference to the collection give notice that I will co ber 11th, with the attac sale of personal property of 1938 and prior years ta will apply to real proper! who own personal prope save the additional cost < attachment and seizure b of your taxes by SeptemI Chas. E. TAX COLL y 'l ? w*V>AM< *?iM ''iM iVlM HiH M iH ft'l' i ft l|l i ftlft i I ftN?* bacco Market ESTIMATING?NO GUESSIN 1st, WERE PAID OUT ,438.26 M TO.... GRADES LEAF AMI WRAPPERS? AFFORD, Sales Supervisor. ft.1*?*1 *'''1 * U.'jMiljilh'iMi'tj\ ICE - ? SB * he statutes, with re- | i of taxes, this is to I mmence on Septem- I J hment, seizure, and I j for the satisfaction gj xes. This attachment I :y as well as to those i l *r irty only. You may j ind inconvenience of I I ?y making settlement I J )er 11th. I I Gause I j ECTOR " ~ I I m j'J jmP . U For Fairmont Tobacco |J Market Reports TUJMti UN Station W F T G Kinston 5 p. m. Daily and Sunday f Station , W () L S \ I Florence \ 6; 30 P. M. ! Station W B T / arlotte?6:30 A. M. Daily Special Broadcast By Grady Cole ^ , gk I
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