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iW PAGE FOUR APPLICATIONS FOR An agreement was reached t< POLICE JOB SOUGHT 8611 the timber on the c?unt3 IContinued from page one) home tract and to clear 20-acrei a local man if one of suitable to be added to the county home qualifications can be found, the farmcity fathers are ready to hear ... _ , . . Conducting Test That casc of home town aspirants. May Use shrimp Head* Since the community can stand | (Continued from page 1) the expense of only one full-. handling and processing, and it .. . is with this in mind that the lotinve law enforcement officer, the ... , . ? cal tests arc being made. fellow who lands the job must Mr Montgomery stated today be ' of all-round ability. Duties that he was in hopes that a plenrange from contacting and scrv- tiful supply of the waste metering as information bureau for ial wouId be available here for strangers to making a house to!0* glance of his tests shortly " as the sooner his tests can be house canvas each year in the1 completeci the sooner it will be final round-up of deliquent dog;p0ssjb]e to determine whether or taxes. I not commercial production of the In all seriousness, the job does meal can be undertaken heiethis rail for intriiicrmrr industry and when toe shrimping1 season i really swings into its striae, a ".reasonable amount of firmness " and fearlessness. The position p^s $9000 i*r month ! Save Your Clothes COMMISSIONERS^ SESSION MONDAY They'll last longer and i (Continued from Page i) j look better if you have Mlhtz who has moved away. i them cleaned and pressed panics e. Carr of Southport j when they need it. > was named a member of the [ bo|rd of trustees for Dosher Me- SOUTHPORT n*rial Hospital, replacing R. I. pvpV' PI PAINJRRSI Mintz. who resigned when he re-j Ot 1 v-?i>lC/I\k3 p&ted for active duty in the SOUTHPORT, N. C. a (iny. j : BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT Work has started upon an addition to our store building, and while construction is going on our business will be continued uninterrupted in our present quarters. You may expect the same fine service, the same good bargains when you trade ?AT? Qli A H HTTP TRAniNP. fH uiinLiLivi i La iivni/inu vu> Hobson Kir by, Prop. SHALLOTTE, - - N. G. 11 ' Yes! Yes! Mr. Tobacco Growi Sold More Pounds, Paid Out c Pounds Sold 1 THE ABOVE FIGURES COA We Publish OFFICIAL timating, No Guessing, N About Pounds Sold, Mont YOU CAN L( F ? v jargjajgrajafg^grt!rejgr.^diHiBjajg/5JHJt!jgra giarerajargrejafajareiBfi k- J THE NEWS REPORTER, > ?????fit MR. FARMERI Do your part in National Defense. Plan to produce I your own bread and feed this year. I am offering i for sale the following seed, one year from certifi' cation: I FULLGRAIN SEED OATS . . BARLEY . . RED| HEART WHEAT . . . ABRUZZI RYE? Try WACCAMAW MAID FLOUR It's Home-Ground From Home-Grown Wheat w. A. KOPP GENERAL MERCHANDISE BOLIVIA, N. C. j SCHOOL CLOTHES We have a fine selection of school clothes for both boys and girls, so now is the time to come in and outfit them for fall and winter. . Remember, prices j are due to advance later. We have a particularly fine selection of shoes for boys and girls. Don't buy elsewhere until you have 1 seen them! | BELLAMY'S TRADING CO. SHALLOTTE, N. C. DAN GREGORY LONG BEACH PAVILION 10:00 to 2:(K) SCRIPT $1.50 Couple EJ5rgJSf5J5f5f5J5J3JSJ5f5J5JSJ5f5JHJHJEr5J2J5fHJEn fSfHJHJHJEfHfSTg/HJHJS/EJc S IT TRUE WHAT TE PAIR? i a a as 11 TOBACCO ix ? Yes! Yes!?Fairmont, The Old Reli More Money, And Has The Highest A1 OFFICIAL FIGURES FOR T ,276,018 Money Pc IEK ALL TOBACCO SOLD, DAMAG1 FIGURES DAILY?No Eso Beating Around The Bush jy Paid Out or Averages. )AD TOBACCO, DRIVE TO FAIRMO: airmont Tol C. B. STAFI WHITEVILLE, N. C. FOR THE HI< BRING TOBi TO Y0U1 G H. BLANKENSF -AT Hollidav 1 J Fairmo] The Border Belt's Bis FREE! FR] To our old and new c holder. Bring a load of t< holder. FIRST FRI., AUG- 29th THURSv SEPT. 4th Holliday's C. H. BLANKENSHII FAIRMC [E Y SAY ABOUT T yioNi MARKET iable ? The Border Belt's Biggest P. yerage Of Any Tobacco Market In I UESDAY, AUGUST 26th lid Out $340,182. Pn COMMON MEDIUM. GOOD. I?A MS J VV/AI**'* V* -' ? ? ? 7 ? ? ? ? 7 Fairmont's Marget Figui White , . . We Want Yoi Proud of Them at all Tin NT, SELL AND RETURN HOME ' bacco Mark :0RD, Supervisor. ? WEDNESDAY, AUnncr^^B 3HEST PRICES i YOUR 4CC0 I l FRIENDS I IIP E- H- FRYE I THE Warehouse I nt, N. C. I [gest And Best Market! I cc i pppp I | I JL XVJ?d M?J * hni :ustomers, a nice hand towel H obacco. and get your towel IB SALES I TUES-, SEPT- 2nd U MON-, SEPT- 8th Warehouse I J E. H. FRYE I )NT, N. C. I ifgjgjgjgfgjgjgjgjgjgjgjgjgjgjgjgjgjgjgjgjgjgjgjgjgjg/gjg/gjgfgjgjg^/g^^^ HE I Lnd Best Tobacco Market Has <orth or South Carolina !!!... 72 Ave. $26.66 FINE AND WRAPPERS.... rv \ ?'tA T., 1 ?I _ A A n wa r*.l W L/UYVll III JLIiatlV rtliu M j To See Them . . . We Are I rHE SAME DAY! I :et I J?fg/tUt!^iaRrjRr?rpjaf?rg^gjajgjsjgj^^j^fa?gJ5^
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