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^KpiyLSEPTEMBER moiml Richard St. Geo- b. iv. -V. J arrived HTv to writ relatives ' m ' Jnd Lelis. Willi- ,e B teen visiting- re- " j^Hr ^turned to their York la-'t week. , ? , finch, who has . ^B^ B P Finch tor !'n K ays, returned to ,Cl zebuh Sunday. * B^-Ms-Vi home by Jriliss .Vary Mar- ?c teen ?; the Ar jW in'tft hi grandv p. Fit ch. Hi m IVarJ. of BoJi- hf -Mar- B| as: Miss Bjfi'e this week f0r she enter ^ ^Bv.v Reynolds, who her sis:t r, Mrs. nTr in Charleston, S. ^Br; relatives here for ? ? Hyatt, of Fayette- ra * i't week to visit / Hisses Louise and ' S.-'rr ) 9P Sc William Ottoway 0 New YorR, ar- re #k to visit rela-: 'an . Alva Burriss and an lave been spending j an wks here with re- J ^ returned to their wJ ' sis in, who has been an* rtJe Beach. S. C., j da iner months, has n, of Natchez, I ^ ig his vacation Mj and daughter, lave been spen- ?, here, will re- iV le in Wilming-1 If eft last week ft Pa., where he j [| rs, Mrs. Alex [f ertram Burns. It f Wilmington, If lay attending [S >/ New York, ft I Marlow, o: rexas, x t here Saturday on ac- |I 4e death of their fath- || i Marlow. jf I Mrs. V A. Kopp, of It ire visiting relatives || 1 Mrs.'Huston Robbins || a, of Washington, ar- jf fry to spend a week jl a home of Mrs. Athalia jf |t ! Mrs. Toralph Tobiasen ji son, of Wilmington, If t week-end here with IS ik's parents, Mr. and [i fohiasen. i i falser, and Dan Walker [I aiay of this week to j| iaburg College. [1 * [I ie Jelks is visiting her If h Ed Denbo, at her II Indiana. 11 ' ' * ill 1 Mrs. Delmas Fulcher 'If daughter. Mary Sue, II ngton. spent last week- tl with relatives. ST/ Wei ST. 9, 1936 Claude Jones will leave Friday >r Wake Forest College. Mrs. Carey Rcece and little rnghter, Mary Ann, who have ;en visiting relatives in Black ountain, have returned home. Miss Lois Jane Bussells will ave this week for Greensboro, . here she will enter Greensboro allege. J. A. McNeill motored to Fer- , tndina, Fla., last week, return- , * Saturday. He was accompan-; 3 home by his mother, Mrs. B.1, McNeill, and his sister, Miss ] leo McNeill, who will spend , veral weeks here with Mr. and i rs. McNeill. ] ? , Miss Katherine Lenier, of Wil- ] ington, spent last week-end < ire with her aunt, Mrs. W. G. ] itler. 1 , * * * F. E. Galloway, of Bolivia, was ] business visitor in Southport ; onday. !( ... , Miss Catherine Ruark, of Wil- ( ington, is visiting Mrs. Alfred! 1 ;wton. John D. O'Daniel spent last < ;ek in Charlotte visiting his ther. Ed Newton, of Fayetteville, ent the past week-end in luthport. He was accompanied me by his son, Ed., Jr., who s spent the summer here with latives. Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Taylor id children, Bobby, Betty Lee d Dorothy, Mrs. Ralph Merkle ,d daughter, Sally ann and lomas Larsen, of Dayton, Ohio, io have been visiting their j ither, Mrs. Thomas Larsen and J iters, Mrs. Frank St. George! d Mrs. John G. Swan, for 10 ys returned home Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Larsen left Suny for Dayton, Ohio, to spend e winter with her daughters, rs. C. A. Taylor, Mrs. Ralph srkle and Thomas Larsen. Just , Pa Received THESE ARE AL Efc KgBr We are now in in every way to give We thank all o everyone in the mar before buying. We sell for cash terms when the buy? HACK* Seth i Tobi iR \ \re Making T Younj AR War< THE S EXUM NEWS I Exum, Sept. 1?While swim- 1 ming in Waccamaw river with j friends Sunday, Clayton Simmons, of Freeland,' son of Mr. j and Mrs. Henry L. Simmons, was j drowned. He was about 15 years old. Funeral services .were held j and interment made Monday af- , ternoon. I The Intermediate class of New Life Baptist Sunday School made r a trip to Fort Caswell on Thursday afternoon of last week. Af-. ter being shown over Oak Island f Coast Guard Station the group t rode around the fort, then came ^ down to the pavilion where surf bathing was enjoyed. After the * Dathing picnic lunch was served, rhose making the trip were: Mavis Brady, Daphne Bennett, Cpal Bennett, Audrey Bennett, Permit Mintz, Ivan Bennett, MaDel Edwards, Myrtha Phelps, e lack Dodson, Newton Edwards, iv 3. R. Bennett. Mrs. W. A. Phelps ind Miss Blanche Phelps, teacher t >f the class, served as chaper- I snes. jh "C^ELS^SET ^ HUMAN BULLETS 11 JlB and Mario Zacchini are MaW shoe from a monster can- fijjKHj non. Think of the jolt thty jfjfSBj take. But, as Hufto says: iJKM "Camels keep our diges: tion working smoothly." i.. ^j CHMCLSco i Load Tennes L NICE YOUNG MULES Ar FOR ALL PURPOSES i';&:'---; .: .... : . V!' :' V . " 'i< ? T ' : our new modern sales stables better service than ever befi ur customers for their past 1 ket for Mules, Wagons and and make the price attractiv ;r needs them. (EY WAGONS?"Second To ] HARNESS OF ALL KINDS L. Smith & WHITEVILLE. N. C. tcco Rea Uckt*f>\ he Best Sales c Come To See Yc Daniel *house, rATE PORT PILOT, SO'JTl Batie Evans and Miss Minnie Lee Simmons were quietly married Sunday, August 30. Jasper Russ returned to his lome at Jacksonville, Ga. last veek after spending sometime lere with his mother, Mrs. Emma Suss. H. C. Bennett has returned to lis home after visiting his broiler, L. F. Bennett, at the govirnment hospital at Augusta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. William King anlounce the birth of a daughter in Sqnday, August 23. Mr. and Mrs. John Neal and amily of Rock Hill, S. C. spent he week-end here with relatives, rhey were accompanied by her larents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Simnons, of Fort Mill, S. C. County Home Notes R. W. Davis, of Southport, callid Monday evening of the past i'eek. Frank Sasser came Tuesday af-' ernoon and took Mrs. Nettie j 'arker and her children to their' iome at Ash. ; I ME RIGHT!" | TENNIS CHAMPION. Mrs. Ethel Arnold says: "I smoke Camels for digestion's sake." Camels increase the flow of digestive fluids...alkaline digestive fluids. STLIER TOBACCOS H see Mules | <D SUITABLE ! I !i ;;; " niir-"' 5 and are prepared ore. business and solicit Harness to see us e. We also sell on ' I IMnwio" i I : Co. i j ! <i iVi m To"m 1W11MW> > <?III ?|| l III??i ?|I < WIII i> twl 11 y Selli tious >f The Entire 5 Us With You >ur Friend and Mooi / HPORT, N. C Johnny Varnum of the Supply section called Tuesday night. Reverend Z. G. Ray, pastor of Bethel Baptist church, was a dinner guest on Wednesday. On Friday forenoon the Rev. Mr. Ray and Rev. C. M. Dickey, representative of the State Baptist Mission Board, held a service at the Home out of special consideration for the ones who are unable to attend church services. They brought a comforting and appreciated message. G. C. and C. B. Chadwick and ji f ' i'>w' ' i'*"w ? mi w j: i 0 A Fe ; Crutch WH 1 H. C. BI 20 lbs. at 44 lbs. at 96 lbs. at 106 lbs at 214 lbs. at Vveanesaay ai i At eville, I ? Good Every I ietors ville, N. ' MAMMIE Bl 144 lbs. at 140 lbs. at 142 lbs. at W. H. CALL 144 lbs. at 324 lbs. at 264 lbs. at 294 lbs. at C. D. BLAC* 146 lbs. at 160 lbs. at A. L. NANCE & 44 lbs. at 90 lbs. at \ 70 lbs. aJ | 394 lbs. at 152 lbs. at W. E. HARR 292 lbs. at 474 lbs. at 444 lbs. at 550 lbs. at 534 lbs. at 478 lbs. at 360 lbs. at CARTER & 1 250 lbs. at | 240 lbs. at TRHEEF Monday, ing High e Whit Season. Prices r Next Load k re, Propri White I H. C. Garrison, of Northwest, and Jessie Atkinson, of Town Creek, stopped by Friday evening to see John Teboe and Fuller McFayden. Misses Ruby Ludlum and Odessa Reynolds left Saturday morning for a visit to their homes at Shallotte. John Golloway, of the Supply section, was a caller on Friday evening. Shortly after mid-day on Sunday three of Earl Wescott's sons, Ed., Vernor. and Rivers, while w Sales Mad field's War IITEVILLE, N. rhis Weei ILL CHARL $55.00 210 lbs. at .. $51.00 128 ,bs* at $43.00 $4100 28 lbs at.. $39.00 no lbs. at .. 58 lbs. at .. JCKLES 44 lbs. at .. $48.00 H4 lbs. at .. $46.00 too An E. D. BIS! 538 00 56 lbs. at .. nWAY 186 lbs. at .. 192 lbs. at .. d? / T AA i .w $40.00 T. J. E $35.00 190 lbs. at .. $32.00 190 lbs. at .. :burn h. $40.00 40 lbs. at .. $37.00 194 lbs. at .. 224 lbs. at .. HARDEN 152 lb?* at " $42 00 J' Jlfon 208 lbs. at ... UoZ 182 lbs. at ... ::::::::::$33:oo 148 "> at ELSON i?UR^N nn a " $40.00 H2 ,bs at $39.00 $38.00 D. i $37.00 110 lbs. at .. $36.00 HO lb?- at - $35.00 tii nn CARL R1 26 lbs. at .. iXT A TTC 30 ,b8- at " iVATTS 180 lbs. at .. $41.00 82 lbs. at .. $37.00 100 lbs. at .. IRST SALES NEXT TAT 1 J___ SEVEN 'along the highway in front of the Home, found a rattlesnake, which they speedily put out of commission. The reptile had nine rattles and a button. Due to an unintentional oversight, no mention was made in last week's items of the visit of Reverend J. D. Withrow, pastor of Woodburn Presbyterian church. The workers of this church have 'already been very kind to us 'according to Mr. Withrow, they 'have still other plans of helpfuljness in mind. i iii'? ii'i* Mil's i'l'iii mi's ii'i> le At ehouse jj c. k JE SELLERS $40.00 \ j $35.00 CLEMMONS $45.00 $40.00 $41.00 $39.00 $35.00 1 \ 40P & MIMMS $55.00 $42.00 $40.00 IALLANGER $41.00 $40.00 S. HIGH $40.00 $40.00 $35.00 $36.00 ON & SMITH $40.00 $37.00 $31.00 T & WHITE $40.00 $38.00 C. GORE $40.00 $37.00 [LEY & ROSS $49.00 $47.00 $38.00 $39.00 $35.00 WEEK:? 11 id Friday '"-""-iff IC. )ay C.
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