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I I' V PAGET EIGHT -THE NEWS REPORTER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 1 On . II fl . North Carolina 1923 fire loss was. Ten days after the announcement $7,212,342 as compared with $8.-! of the retirement of Congressman 144,721 in 1922 according to the Hallett S. Ward at the end of his annual report on losses made by pi-esent term have brought five men Stacey W. Wade. State Insurance into the field to contend for his coTnmisFioner. This total was made mantle in the coming Democratic un of 1.846 fires.. I primary. On the Wire 1 l s T t y V Y 5! Pledges secured Feb. 15 on the campus of the North Carolina col lege for Women in Greensboro to 1871 in book "R" page 45, record of Columbus county. imra iract iseeinnme at a ward a $25,000 fund uart of $250,-! stake, the fifth corner "of a nineteen nrtrv , a .r i i . 1 . i.' . . uvu auugiii, j.ur an aiumiiae-siuacH i acre tract and runs north 25, west totalled $8,761. 22 1-2 chains to a stake; thence south be, east 11 1-4 chains to a made Feb- " Announcement was ruary 15 that C. C. Rich will De a candidate for the general assembly in the Democratic primary June 7. The' Spanish-Italian union may 'have the ulterior motive of trying when you need Good Groceries Our score is the shopping center for Grocery buyers Try Corbett's Market ancfyou'll be a rugular patron and a satis fied one. i y V y I . buuLn oo, east i 1-1 cnams to ajnave the ulterior motive ui v Following up several conferences stake; thence south 25, west 22 1-2 j to resurrect the Latin language last wept Wnrrh I .arn ma RinLictj : .1..: i 1 n t-. I " -..w. enainb to a staKe m itacoon tsay ; this week take up in spirited fash-; then north 68 west to the begin ion the campaign to sell $750,000 of inim building bonds for the construction , The above described tracts of land of New Meredith. ; being the lands conveyed by Helen j- T Tir t J i- .1 i Precious stones are said to have , dated November 14th, 1910, and No-if uk, fvt;ivUOuy vember 26th, 1913, recorded m knows that 'a diamond smells like ; books C-2, page 4, and book 0-2, money- ipage 87, registry of Columbus coun- . ty N c Radio in the schools is a good This the 19th day of Feb. 1924. tnmg, but it is ot small heln in trot- E. M. JOHNSOM. TmP IK(j Thn on iivaiiijjniO American Legion will be Assheville August 26-27. 'The worried world ha ,; thought that morals arc- worse when they are only 7,.. n? different. iovnr tin? a double-Nelson on the multipli-i Johnson, Johnson & McLeod. Lum- I cation table. NOTICE OF BIDS berton. N. C, Attorneys for the trustee. (out Mar. 20) X Vineland, v N. C. C t How Is More important than How Muc Whe to FE i TIL i Whiteville, Columbus county, North ! Carolina. Tht Board of county commission ers of Columbus county will re ceive sealed bids up to 2 o'clock p. m., Monday, the 3rd day of March, I 1924, at the office of said board in; the town of Whiteville, North Caro- , lina, for fifty thousand dollars (50,- j 000) Tatums Township school bonds; j said bonds are to be in the denom- j ination of one thousand dollars (1,-i 000) each, are serial bonds in i forms, dated January 1. 1924, bear-! ing interest at lowest rate offered and maturing one thousand dollars I ($1,000) on January 1, in each of ; the years, 1926 to 1931, inclusive;' two thousand dollars (2.000) on i January 1. in each of the years 3 932; to lyo, inclusive; said bonds shall have interest coupons attached and are reenterable as to both nrinrinal and interest. j Bidders are invited to name rate of interest, bonds are to bear, i Bidders must nresenf. with tVipiv! bids a certified check upon an in-1 corporated bank or trust company j payable to the order of A. W. Bald-! win. county auditor, in an amount! equal to two per cent of tli face amount of the bonds bid for as se curity against anv loss resulting from ! a failure of the bidder to comply with the terms of his bid. ! Said Board of "bounty Commis-j sioners reserves the right to reject ' any and all bids. j This the 11th day of Feb., 1924. ; A. W. BALDWIN, Clerk, j County Board of Commissioner Co- i lumbus County. ! (Out Feb. 28) 1B' naia- a .in inmimi INSIST ON Make crops bigger and better; make them cost less whether you buy them under the A A C Brand, or under any of the familiar names as sociated with this great organization. ZELL'S PATAPSCO HAMPTON FISH BRAND LAZARETTO ' C0-M0RTIMER P0C0M0KE IMPE IAL LISTERS THERE IS A DEALER NEAR YOU IF YOU CANNOT LOCATE HIM, WRITE US THE JlieiGnll AGRICULTURAL GHE1GAL GO. Henderson Sales and Works HENDERSON, N. C. j TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND. i . ' Under and by virtue of the power land authority conferred in a certain 'deed of trust, bearing date of April j 3rd, 1920, executed by J. W. Rand isom and wife, Tressa Randsom, same being registered in book K-2, page 450, public registry of Colum I bus county, (default having been ; made in the payment of the obli j gations secured thereby) the un jdersigned trustee, wil on Saturday, i the j 22ND DAY MARCH. 1924, ; offer or sale at public auction, to .the highest bidder for cash, at the ! court house door in the town of I Whiteville, N. C, the following de scribed lands and premises, to-wit - ! In the county of Columbus, State I n ! cu jortn uaroana. First Tract: Two certain tracts of land, containing six acres, beginning at a large dead pine, George S. browns corner and runs with, his !H line about north 25 east 22 1-2 chains to a stake in the east edge of a branch with a white bay and black gum pointers; then south 25 west 22 1-2 chains to a stake; thence north 68 west to George S. Brown's line; then with that line to the be ginning. Second Tract Containing nine teen acres, beginning at a stake, the fourth corner of a six acre tract and runs north 25, east 22 1-2 chains to a stake with white bay black gum pointers; thence south 59, east 2 1-2 chains to a pine; thence south 68 east about five chains-and ninetv five links to a stake; thence south west 1 1-2 chains to a stake: More Than Ninety - Five Thousand Dollars Paid out through this agency for Fire and Life insurance claims since August 1st, 1923. This Agency Represents the Hart ford Fire Insurance Company and other leading fire and life insurance companies of America. Call or write me if you desire insurance service E. L. BELL Whiteville, N. C. FOR SALE ! Strawberry Plants, any variety X "Well Rooted 1923 Growth : I Heflirf's Early (Improved) j Ke" Hogg's "Premiers" B g.Joe, etc., for Commerehi I growth; Big Late and Buba,h are preferred for the h table). ' I V A. H. G. MEARS, Wachapreague, Va. IB BnBBBDSBBBSBDBDQOIIOBDSBDflDBBISBDDQQsggil H 1 S3 II If l r I r PJ V 11 11 HILjuJU B a a o B Q B B B B E MBUS MOTOR a 11 , f C0LU B Vineland, COMPANY N' Carolina I 8 a D B I BBI m a B B B B B I9BBBBBBBBQ J3SaS2BBBSSS2a32BS&saS9SBaaa&BBBBOBflRBBBI nlneinMBnBia..n. thence north 68 vest to the begin ning description of land from H. T. Williams and Mary A. Williams to Helen Powers, deed dated Au gust 4th. 1871, recorded Sept 23rd, B B B a B a a b B fl B 9EBBI I hese nineteen years our efforts have been to serve well and faithfully and the large number of fiati.Qfipri that have been added during these years has been assuring and gratifying and if not already a patron we invite you to become one now and receive in return courteous, efficient and dependable bank ing service. With every good wish for 1924; The Bank of Columbus B i & B S E Si n a a B B B B B fl B B B IMA fiBBBBOOnBPaDBnnailDHflaHnBBHHBHBHBHngHflBHBBBnnH Our Spring Millintry Opening will be held on March Sth Afk , A Large Selection of the best Spring Styles will be shown. Our Miss Gladys Whalev will K . LADIES' COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES ON DISPLAY Opening for Men's Goods later. Vineland North Carolin l 1 1 itettJail Store i t r I 1 1 V i .i.- i f V ff
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