BIGGER VOLUME, Continued From Page One continue until the bulk of the crop is sold. “Average prices by grades in most instances were unchanged to higher, although several de Clines were noted. Gains were mostly $l-$3 by grades. Some declines were noted of this in the primings, though tabulations showed gen erally prices held even. Deliveries in primings con tinues to decrease with leaf and smoking leaf in sharp increase. Principal offerings were low to good leaf, low and fair primings, ! fair and good lugs, low cutters and nondescript. Flue-Cured Stabilization for the two belts took in about 7.2 percent of the offerings last week. The gross take so far is 8 percent. Deliveries to FC as the same juncture last year ranged about 16 percent. Further south in the Georgia Florida markets, only six mar , kets remain open, these due to | close Wednesday. Sales last week | saw a $53.28 average. Season average is now $58.10 against j $57.25 for last year. Volume is HANDSOME UITS Make your choice from the most colorful array of Fall Suits we’ve had in many a year !—Suitable for School as well as business wear. Come in now and look them over while our stock is complete ! LATEST MODELS Regular, Short & Long Ivy League SUITS 34” SPORT COATS $19.95 TO $24.95 PANTS $5.95 to $9.95 BIGGEST CLOTHING VALUES IN TOWN ! Hufham’s Men’s Store The Home Of Factory-To-You GLEN - MORE CLOTHES 123 N. FRONT ST. PHONE RO 2-0111 WILMINGTON, N. G. Time and Tide Continued From Page One her skipper. The popular R