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9, 1936 r" And" "Two ?d" At Carolina he central figures in "Two in aj :rowd," a screen drama that has j he vital glow of tender romance nd brilliant highlights of sprihtly comedy, which will be hown at the Carolina Theatre eginning Monday. Joan Bennett and Joel McCrea, 1 the star roles, meet on New 'ear's Eve when both of them | re broke. Old Man Destiny, who rotects babes and sweethearts, hirls the torn halves of a thouand dollar bill from the grasp; f revelers at a wild party, out f a window, and into the hands f this pair. Just when everything starts to >ok as rosy as a summer garen, romance in full bloom al-1 lost turns into a bloomer, when ; develops that the bill had been 3bbed from the very bank where j oel tries to get it changed for , mailer notes. He escapes jail, only to be ireatened by the bank robbers ho believe he has sent the olice after them. The situations j ecome funnier than one armed aper hangers playing polo on iraffes. t To Friends i In This County ut and eating them ? Wish you ] ho love oysters could just es t j hem roasted just as they come ut of the water on the oyster ocks. You don't get them out f the ocean. They grow in the larsh where the tide comes and oes. You get the oysters at low ide, see ? "I saw lots of cotton, peanuts, id tobacco growing. I had lots : f fun seeing them string to- I M.-niV. SEPTEMBER MJ/itness Chai | In A Crov I 1"=ij . s.'iwn < M1: rations ^ : screen g R Witness &: g^, opens huraday at b i or a j| R'* : imit, his y g? of clis- a m ion ; ,ves him p m protect him- such heart ? g ^(nations authored by ? Ljn in her rosmopoli- o; J:. forcefully 0 gtithis P'ct jo; HLjce portrays the secRj man who is accused lc Mgirder of his business d $e herself accidentally n i is forced, if gLxh d ha . wing- trial In gZ prosecution seeks J, E j murder conviction a K: boss. Her courtroom I g ; reoomi ten led as one (u Kjt dramatic screen mo- j w gtfXT WEEK |b gusli out of an entire jp jrf a whole world?are Jg IDescribes Visil I And Relatives gif is a clipping: from a,o gtf newspaper in which m-M Buddy Mitchell Tjij impressions followrig to Brunswick county. 0 1 jon of Mr. and Mrs. r KitcbeU, of Cambridge o Perm. He has many re- n , Brunswick county, and g uplevr of Mr. and Mrs. ti tint, to whom he refers. geC is the former Miss ai Hit Of this county. | oi m visit South since I; bi ober. The first trip lit! r 9 months old. I sure :hi i sice time. I went with j ir sr. we went on the Grey hi ts We were 2 days and; ai i going. tt int through lots of large (ben we went through w IE, D. C., I saw the lit- w xlhouse where George j fl ?i wert to school and j hi te White House and'ni un Monument. It is | a] It to see. we got down in North ai we went through Ral-1 w capital of the state. It oi r pretty city. | ui we got te Wilmington,+P bad lots of fun eating! tl Ions as there were down si went to Uncle John Gar- j oi m one afternoon and th in feed the pigs. We fed watermelons. I had lots w iterating the big melons' ai t; the core of them. We sc 51 nice ones to the house J in day. , th rf the ocean too, my a 1 cl ?iy of water. I went in j in i bathing lots. It is hard si: 3D in the breakers till ' n\ med to them. , ai sr and I spent a week S< de down to Mr. George ' <? Hey live right on the j k can sit on their porch ^ I* big white beach hills 86 oeear.. W at their home we went P* it? in a big boat. Mr. j John Brooks took us. | 1 tots of fish, shrimps ? It was fine sport for ? L'- I- While there they )o to the beach and we got ?? "tty shells. _ Bit to the oyster rocks j ?ot all the oysters we D1 came over to the J Mi ocJ roasted them, and pr U have fun picking them S3 ************* LE4 Tobacco Pi Try Us Wil Ws Of Expei * i "We ************* icco, getting it ready to put in le barns to cure it. I helped and some to be strung for curtg it ready for the market. It as to be cooked 4 and 5 days j ad nights before it is ready for I le market and has to be graded. | "The barns have flues in side 1 ith the furnace on the outside! here you build the fire. The ues join on the furnace. You ave lots of fun at the barns at ight eating watermelons and pples. "I never saw so many negroes 3 I did in North Carolina. I ent by one of their churches le Sunday with my mother and | icle Sam and aunt Lucille rink. W? stoppediby and heard lem sing. My how they can j ng. There must have been fourj five hundred colored people! lere. "Aunt Lucille told one negro, oman I was from the North J id had never heard negroes sing i this woman asked me to come side, so I could see and hear | lem good, so I went inside the! lurch. I had lots of fun listeng to them sing. They sure can ng too. The negroes have their vn schools and church there, e so many of them in the 1 Kith." i Fry A Shelley were on the ' ullins tobacco market Monday I lling tobacco at DIXON'S NEW AREHOUSE and received these ' Ices: $44.00; $40.00; $38.00 and 9.00. (adv.) i Carl Fry sold tobacco last ! onday at DIXON'S NEW AREHOUSE and got the folding prices: $45.00; $40.00; J 8.00 and $25.00. (adv.) < T. v. fowler soia tooacco at |; IXON'S NEW WAREHOUSE j i onday and got the following ' ices: $61.00; $40.00; $40.00; 9.00; $38.00; $35.00. (adv.) j xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxa l 9C* mi 19 in rices Are Much H th Your Next Loa( rience Guarantees Tl ^*5 * * AARK) t Do Our W iXggKKKggKKKK**** THE WANT ADS NOTICE?I will not be respon-' sible and positively will not pay any charge accounts against me other than those I make personally or directly authorize. J. M. BARNHILL, Sr. 9-16* LOST?White and brown spotted bird dog wearing a plain leather collar. Answers to name of Sport. Reward to finder. SINCLAIRE GORE?, Ash, N. C? RFD. LEGALS i FORECLOSURE NOTICE By virtue of the degree of the Su- , perior Court of Brunswick County, ; North Carolina, in an action entitled 1 "The Federal Land Bank of Colum-1 bia. Plaintiff, vs. Hattie Bennett, et! al, defendants, entered August 31,1 1936, the undersigned commissioner will, on | Thursday, October 1st, 1936 at the hour of noon, at the court' house door, Southport, North Caro- j lina, in order to satisfy the above j decree, sell at public auction, under j the terms in said decree, to the highest bidder, the following described tract of land located In Town Creek: township. Brunswick county. North | Carolina, bounded and described as follows: That tract of land beginning at an iron pipe where the public road j crosses Boggy Branch, E. W. Tay-1 lor's corner: runs thence south 151 east 74 poles with Taylor's line to a stake; thence north 81 east 66 poles to a stake; thence north 60 east 11 poles to a pine; thence south 80 east 5 poles to a gum; thence north 74 east 68 poles to a stake, the Barneswell corner; thence north 19 degrees, 30 minutes west 86% poles to a stake, the Cass Bell corner; thence west 61 poles to a pine on the east side | of the public road; thence north 74 degrees, 30 minutes west 76% poles with the Pridgen line to a stake; thence south 84 west 17% poles to a stake in Boggy Branch; thence up the run of Boggy Branch as it meanders, to the beginning, containing 96 acres, as surveyed by E. W. Taylor In 1917 from the deeds of said D. A. Bennett, and being the same land conveyed by mortgage to the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, by D. A.' Bennett and wife, June 20th, 1918, recorded in Book 31, at page 326. in the office of the Register of Deeds of Brunswick county, North Carolina. The terras of sale will be onethird of the approved bid to be paid in cash and the balance on credit, payable in two equal annual installments, with interest thereon from date of sale, at six per cent. The successful bidder will be required to deposit $40. as earnest money at the sale, to be applied on the bid. if! complied with, and if not, then in liquidated damages. This, September 1st, 1936. C. ED TAYLOR. 9-30-c Commissioner. FORECLOSURE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by 1 virtue of a decree or the Superior i Court of Brunswick County. N. C? 1 dated the 24th day of August, 1936, 1 in an action entitled "Brunswick ' County versus Joe Everette and wife, j Henrietta Everette," the undersigned ' commissioner will expose at public ] auction sale to the highest bidder for j cash on the 1st day of October, 1936 at 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse i door, Southport, N. C? to satisfy the degree of said court to enforce the 1 payment of $12.03, the following des-1' cribed real estate, located in North ! West township, Bwnawiok county, N. ' C? bounded and described as fol- ' lows: ' Four acres home. Bounded on the north by the lands of Klutz; on the east by the lands of Less Hooper; on the south by the lands of William Lennon. Sr.; and on the west by j the lands of W. J. Butler, which j said property is located on the south j side of the old village road, and J was formerly a part of the William J Lennon, Sr., land. All sales subject to report to and j confirmation by the Court. Ten days, J allowed for raise of bid before re- j j port made. Cash to be paid at sale. J This the 31st day of August. 1936. ! CURTIS TRIPP, 9-30-c Commissioner. j ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE j Having qualified as administrator ! of the estate of G. L. Norment, de- J ceased, late of Brunswick county. IJ North Carolina. This Is to notify all { persons having claims against the I estate of said deceased to exhibit 1 them to the undersigned at South- > port, N. C? on or before the 26th day f pf August, 1937, or this notice will ) be pleaded in bar of their recovery. > All persons indebted to said estate J will please make immediate payment. I This 26th day of August. 1936. t It. E. SENTELLE. Admr. of 1. L. Norment, Southport, N. C. ) l-30-c j FORECLOSURE NOTICE Jl Notice Is hereby given that by i virtue of a decree of the Superior J "ourt of Brunswick, County. N. C? H iated the 24th day of August, 1936, i n an action entitled "Brunswick J Jounty vs. Palmetto Island Company" H i Corporation. The undersigned Com- I nissioner will expose at public auc- J ;ion re-sale to the highest bidder for 1 lasn on mo 28th day of Septemmhcr, 1938. it twelve o'clock noon, at the court ] louse door. Southport, N. C., to satis- < yxxitxxxxxxxxgxxxj i^arel IGHER This Week ] And I Will See T1 ; You The BIG DOl Yo f G. LE fork On Th STATE PORT PILOT, SOU' fy the decree of said Court to enforce the payment of $4,500.00, the following described reai estate, located in Smithville Township, Brunswick county, N. C? bounded and described as follows: Beginning in the month of Bight House Creek at Four Posts where the U. S. novernment formerly kept a beacon light in the mouth of said creek, being about 150 feet east of the present place where said beacon light is now kept by said Government, and running thence up the main channel of Bight House Creek In an easternly direction about five miles to a point in the head of said creek about 400 yards of the eastern coast of the Atlantic Ocean; thence about southeast to the Atlantic Ocean and into the Atlantic Ocean until the line reaches a depth of Three Feet of water; thence with the eastern boundary line of the Atlantic Ocean, said boundary to be on a line along said Coast at a point where the1 water will average a depth of Three Feet to a point on Frying Pan Shoals; thence with the, boundary of the Western Coast of said Atlantic Ocean, said boundary being on a line in said ocean where the water will reach a depth of Three Feet, and in a westernly direction to the bar at the mouth of the Cape Fear River, being a distance of about five miles, thence up said river with the channel of the same to a point in said channel opposite Bight House Creek; thence direct to the place of beginning. being said Four Posts in the mouth of said Bight House Creek, where said beacon lights were formerly kept by said Government, and containing Five Thousand acres, more or less, excepting from the above boundaries that part of said land now owned by the U. S. -Government, said exceptions including a lot for Bight House at east end of said Island, containing 20 acres, and at west end a lot containing 10 acres, and a right-of-way and easement and public highway from one end of said Island to the other, said right-ofway being twenty feet wide. The above description includes and is intended to include all land of Smith Island, south of Bight House Creek. A certified check for 20 per cent of the amount of the successful bid will be required as evidence of good faith. All sales subject to report to and confirmation by the Court. Ten days allowed for raise of bid before deed made. Cash to be paid at sale. This 25th day of August, 1936. J. W. RUARK, S. B. FRINK, 9-23-c Commissioners. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the order of the Superior Court of Brunswick County, N. C? made in the special proceedings entitled "D. W. Sabiston, Admr., to W. J, Williamson, Plaintiff, vs. Mazelle' Williamson Sabiston and Edward Williamson, by their Guardian, Ad-Litem, Defendants," the undersigned commissioner will on the 12th day of September, 19.16, at twelve o'clock noon, at the court house door. Southport, N. C., offer for sale, to the highest bidder for cash, those certain tracts of land lying and being in Shallotte Township, Brunswick county, N. C., adJoining the lands of R. B. Piggott, et al. more particularly described as follows 1. Beginning at R. D. Piggott s South east corner on the west side of the Gause Landing road or avenue, at a fence post bearing north 52 degrees and 15' east 12 feet from !, litta nnlr lirhioVl hoon nnlnc a. i aigc lire van, n,xv? uvD corner is near the store and home of R. L. Pigott; runs1 thence along the said Gause Landing road, or avenue, south 2 degrees, 45' east 231 feet; south 24 degrees east 51 feet; south 44 degrees, 30' east 75 feet; South 24 degrees east 118 feet to an iron pipe; thence crossing said avenue south 83 degrees east 60 feet to an iron rod, a corner of Rufus C. Brown; thence south 2 degrees 15' west 74 feet to an iron rod; thence south 83 degrees, 30' east 81 feet to an iron rod on the edge of the river :hannel or soiugd creak; thence southwardly and westwardly 291 feet along the edge of high Water mark to the ?KMJtJ(3C3Cmt3t3t3m3tMK BATT Although this is ei long before winter we morning starting a prol bile owner. When you sure it is a ... . WILLARD IT WILL GIVE YOU GC Hood Serv SOUTHPC 10US4 / ? ?Especially The E lat You Get The I LLAR. mr Friem A, Own* e Floor" rHPORT, N. c. Cause Landing proper; thence west-': wardly with the edge of high water j I mark about 75 feet to an iron rod, < the southeast corner of lot No. 1, as ! shown on the subdivision recorded in Look 25, at page 435, in the office ' of the Register of Deeds of Bruns- ' wick County, N. C.; thence with the ' j line of lot No. 1, north 0 degree, 30' east 96.5 feet to the northeast corner i of lot No. 1, an iron rod; thence J north 89 degrees and 30' west 75 . feet to the northwest corner of lot J No. 1; thence north 0 degree. 30' east j 115 feet crossing a 15 foot alley-way J to an iron rod in the northeast cor ner of lot\No. 22. in said subdivision ' Book 25, page 135; thence north 89 , J degrees, 30' west along the north , boundary line of said subdivision 925 feet to a point in the mouth of ' Little Field Slough, which point point i bears north 89 degrees 30' west 74 ! feet from an iron rod, which is the { northwest corner of lot No. 12, in ' 'said subdivision recorded in Book 25, ' at page 435; runs thence up or 1 through the slough of Little Field J Branch north 0 degree, 30' east 2001 feet to a black gum on the north j? edge of said slough on the up-land;jc thence north 0 degree, 30' east 2711 feet to an iron rod near a spring') and bearing north 46 degrees west ' i 15.3 feet from a pine, said iron rod ' j being R. L. Pigott's southwest cor!ner; runs thence with the R. L. Pig-1, ott line along a wire fence south 88 ; j degrees, 15' east 937 feet to the be- ! I ginning, containing 11 acres, more 1 or less. . 2. The residue of c aln marsh 1 lands lying between high ??er mark ' and the inland waterway canai, which j; | lie adjacent to and Immediately op- [; Iposite the above described lands, and said subdivision recorded in book 25, ' at page 435, which was conveyed by j 1 deed from the State Board of Edu-11 i cation to W. J. Williamson, dated | 17th day of November. 1932, recorded;: in Book 54 at page 493, in the office I of the Register of Deeds of Bruns- j wick county, N. C? which residue 1 is understood to be that marsh im- j mediately in front of lots No. 6, 8 and 9, as well as that zone of marsh; which lies to the west of the west boundary line of lot No. 11 projected to the said canal from the north west corner of said lot No. 11, and the east side of a line projected south 0 degree, but 30' west from the iron rod, the southwest corner of the ll'A acre tract above described, as well as such area of marsh land as is I contained within the bounds of thej said deed from the State Board of; Education adjacent to the said Gause Landing property not heretofore conveyed by W. J. Williamson. The terms of this sale shall be one-half cash and the remaining onehalf to be paid within one year [ thereafter, the deferred payment to be secured by first mortgage, or deed of trust, on the said property, such sale first to be approved by the court. This August 11th. 1936. C. ED TAYLOR, 9-9-c Commissioner. FORECLOSURE NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick county, N. C., dated I the 28th day of November, 1931, In an action entitled "City of Southport versus George Parker and wife," the ' undersigned commissioner will expose ' at public auction to the highest bid- : der for cash on the 17th day of September, IMS, at 12:45 o'clock P. M., at the court- , house door, Southport, N. C., to sat- < i isfy the decree of said court to en- | t force the payment of $218.91, plus i 'taxes for 1930 and 1931 amounting < to $85.04 plus costs, the following des- ] cribed real estate, located In City < of Southport, Brunswick county, N. j C., bounded and described as follows: 1 lot Caswell Avenue; 2 lots Boun- ] dary and St. George: 1 Leonard and St. George. Beginning on the west I side of Boundary Street 132 feet J northwardly from the N. W. corner , i of St. George and Boundary Streets, I : runs thence westwardly with the 11 I north line of lot No. 8, 132 feet; ' ! thence eastwardly along the south I line of lot No. 12, 132 feet to the! [West line of Boundary Street; thence J ERIES I ) tj; irly fall, it will not be | Jj! ather will make early ||| 3lem for every automo- jjjj buy a new battery, be j|!j ) |) 111 BATTERY l!!j OD SERVICE LONGER j jlj II!) ? in i!> Hi! ice Station | )RT, N. G. | KKKK)tiHtKKKmClC)tM? i iXSXXXXXXXJfJtJtJtJtKX: z Whil letter Grades. "OP PRICES. This I ;r and Pr Wh t about south with the western line of' Boundary Street 33 feet to the beginning corner, being lot No. 10 in Block 6, S. W. Addition to the City Df Southport and being the same land conveyed to George Parker by John H. Frink and wife by deed dated the 1th day of November. 1916, recorded n Book 20. Page 377, records of Brunswick county. Beginnln gat the intersection of he east line of Clarendon Avenue by :he North line of Leonard Street, uns thence east 132 feet along Leonird Street; thence at right angles to Leonard Street 66 feet and parallel vith Clarendon Avenue; thence west-J vardly parallel with Leonard Street 132 feet to the east line of Clarendon V venue; thence about south along | he east line of Clarendon Avenue 66! 'eet to the beginning corner, being!' ots 1 and 2 in Block No. 7. O. F. |! Swasey addition to the City of South- j >ort, and being the same land con-1 'eyed to George Parker by William if. Brown and wife by deed dated list December, 1921. and duly recor- j led in Book 30, at page 436, Rec- h >rds of Brunswick county. All sales subject to report to and ;onfirmation by the court. Ten days) illowed for raise of bid before report j nade. Cash to be paid at sale. This 17th day of August, 1936. JAMES E. CARR, Commissioner 1-16-c FORECLOSURE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Superior court1 5f Brunswick county. N. C.. dated the 28th day of November, 1931, in an action entitled "City of Southport versus, Anna A. Clemmons," the un- j dersigned commissioner will expose> at public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 17th day of September, 1986 at 12:30 o'clock P. M., at the courthouse door, Southport, N. C.. to satisfy the decree of said court to enforce the payment of $88.35 plus taxes for the years 1930, $16.51 and costs, the following described real estate, located in City of Southport, Brunswick county, N. C., bounded and described as follows; 1 lot Brown Street, % lot on Lord Street. Beginning on a stake on the public road on Brown Street, running on the said road 165 feet in a northerly direction; thence in a western direction 66 feet to Brown Street; and with the same Street easterly direction to the beginning, containing % acre and being the same land conveyed to Allen Clemmons by L. A. Galloway by deed dated the 14th day of January, 1882, duly recorded In Bopk A A, page 176, and devised to Anna Clemmons by Allan Clemmons as per Will Book B, page 324, C.S.C.'s office. Being all of lot No. 12 in block No. 8, said lot front on West Street 33 feet and runs back 132 feet same width to center of said block No. 8 in O. F. Swasey Addition to Southport, N. C? as shown by plat of said addition recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Brunswick county in book 4, at page 123 and being the same land conveyed to Anna A. Clemmons by Isarael T. Clemmons, by deed dated 24th day of March, 1920, duly recorded in book 50, at page 60, Records of Brunswick county. All sales subject to report to and confirmation by the court. Ten days allowed for raise of bid before report made. Cash to be paid at sale. ?OC3(KK3tK3(it3(i(JC3C3CM3t3 Think FIRS | Your Own [ BOC [ YOUR OWN BY BOO COMMUNITY [ This is your comrr ! Probably you own a h interests here. In some r or what you earn comes Therefore, you have the prosperity of your have a plain duty as a can to promote local we You help when you borhood merchants. You money in the local banl the chief agency by whi circulating for home go One of the best w own interests is to boos ___________ WACO Bank and WHITEVILLE B FAIRMONT ftotltJttllKKltKKKKltKK] K3C3CKX3tJtlt3t3t3t3t3tJt3CJta teville, 1 Soft light And * J. uprieiur iteville, N. t?**Xg*XXJC?*KK)tK3C FIVE This 17th day of August, 1936. JAMES E. CARR, Commissioner9-16-c FORECLOSURE NOTICE ~~ Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Superior four, * of Brunswick county, N. C., datec the 28th day of November, 1931. it an action entitled "City of Southport versus Tom Frink and wife," the undersigned commissioner will expose ar public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 17th day of September, 1936, at 12:15 o'clock P. M., at the courthouse door, Southport, N. C.. to satisfy the decree of said court to enforce the payment of 123.66, plus taxes for 1930, and 1931, amounting to. 516.93 plus costs, the following described real estate, located in City ot Southport. Brunswick County, N. C, bounded and described as follows: Same being one certain quarter of lot No. 2 in Block 19, in the City at Southport. Beginning at a point oi> Discord Street 34% feet from the east corner of Boundary Street, ami running parallel with said line of Boundary Street 165 feet; thence parallel with Discord Street 34% feet,, thence parallel with Boundary Strce* 165 feet; thence parallel with Discord Street 34% feet to the begi'mring, the same being next to and adjoining: the N. W. quarter to said lot No. iin Block 19, and of same dimensions as said quarter lot, and being the same land conveyed to Tom Frink by Harriet Frink and others by deec? dated the 4th day of December. 1917and duly recorded in Book 30. at page 81, records of Brunswick countyAll sales subject to report to and! confirmation by the court, Ten dayrallowed for raise of bid before reporitmade. Cash to be paid at sale. This 17th d&y of August, 1936. JAMES E. CARR, Commissioner' 9-16-c. SALE OF LAND UNDER MORTGAGE Under and by virtue of the power" of sale contained in a certain mortgage executed by C. W. Harvell ami' wife, Jessie Harvell, to Elmer C, Bordeaux, dated September 2, tfiK . and recorded in Book 43, Page 119. in the office of the Register of IXodH of Brunswick county, N. C. Defaalt having been made in the payment rf the note secured therein, the undersigned will on the 14th day of September, im; at 12 o'clock noon, at the Courthouse door of Brunswick county, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, that tract or parcel of land located In the county and State aforesaid, bounded and described as fol? lows:? . . Beginning at a stake In the north' edge of Phoenix and Navassa roaoi. at the mouth of a ditch about forty (40) feet from C. W. HarvelTs residence, and runs with the said ditch/ north 41% east, 24% poles to a stakw !? th, lino hotwonn T H HanrelE and Sandy McKoy; thence south IF-' east 16 poles to a stake In line: thence south 4114 west 27 poletf to a pine on the road; thence north 44 west 16 poles to the beginning containing two and three-fifth*;; (2 & 3-5) acres more or less. Dated and posted, this 11th day of August. 1936. ELMER C. BORDEAUX, Mortgagee. Rodgers & Rodgers, Attys. t-9-*r KXXXXXXXXXXXXXXMjf TOf I Community ? ) s T 1; INTERESTS STING r INTERESTS t lunity. You Jive here, ome or have business ft; nanner, what you have ft i from this community. K i a personal interest in ft community. Also, you ft citizen to do what you ft lfare. ? buy from your neigh- ft help when you deposit ft. k, because the bank is ftv ch home money is kept - ft ' nva to wnrlr fnr vnnr SJ ;t community interests. 2 LMAW I Trust Co. $ CHADBOURN | ROSE HILL > ? , 3tKK30C300t3C3tK3tK3t?J m r LI* V/* t )t 1 C t My Twenty jj 1: f He K )' J E gXXggKggKElCKimfc
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