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Lumberton, North Carolina
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THE ROBESONIAN, LUMBERtON, NORTH CAROLINA MONDAY, AUG. 20, 1931. News Letter from Fairmont Final Rites Held for Mr. Tom Lewis--Typhoid Clinic Aug. 24---Miss Cloyce Ashley Hostess to Crosby -Famous Comedy Soon.

Class By Mrs. H. G. Inman Fairmont; Aug. ser vices OVC-L; the.

remains of Mr. Tom Lewis, 73, who died Thurs- day evening about were conducted Friday afternoon from the home by Rev. J. W. Bradley, pastor ofA Trinity Methodist church, in the absence of his pastor, Dr.

Clifton J. Allen. He had I Home Owners Loan been an invalid for some time, 1 with paralysis, and was as well as usual until about 30 minutes be- fore his death. Since young manhood Mr. Lew- is was a member of the First Baptist church.

He was married to JMore Than 5,000 Loans to Home Owners Closed ation Has Disbursed in North Carolina. Maxton News Big Brick Ware- House Has Record Breaking Week E. D. MCDOWELL WAS KNOWN IN ROBHSON ming Parly--Mrs. McKinnon und Miss Burns Honor Visitors--Personals.

Man Found Dead at Hotel Was Government Tobacco Marketing. Specialist. E. D. McDowell, of Goldsboro.

i tobacco marketing specialist of tho U. S. department of agricul- Both Parties Find Comfort In Returns From Primaries FAIRMONT CLOSES SEASON WITH A WIN By the Associated Press. Both major parties professed to Maxton, Aug. 20.

Miss Mar: garet Leggctt of the Methodist or- phunage is visiting her sister Mrs.J a Heflvy ani Most Lacy Stone. Dr. A. B. Wood is spending his vacation in the mountains.

Fire Chief Ed. Carrowon attend- i ed the firemen's convention in Fairmont. Tobacco prices have Lumberton Thursday at Charlotte hist week. steadily advanced on all grades 1 stated in Thursday's Robesoninn, i ancl Nebraska named to run for i championship, nosing Fairmont Miss Charlotte Bullock of Rocky but more especially on the better had been to Robeson county a the senate against avowed oppon- oul tne lasf woek of i ay number of times and was well I cnts of tnc administration's poli- Fairmont finished a game in front ture. who was found dead room at the Lorraine i find comfort in from of Tlu- a i Fairmont, Aug.

20--Fairmont defeated Laurinburg here Thursday by the score of 5 to 3 in their last regularly scheduled Shoe Heel league gnme. This win gives the locals a record of 10 won and 5 lost in second half play in the Shoe Heel league and they finished in second place i Delco light Plants, Batteries i i secon pace hotel in i Tuesday's primaries, which show- in oague standings. Ben- noon, as i ecl New Deal advocates in Ohio rncttsville won the second hMf i Mount is visiting Miss Helen Williams. Mr. and Mrs.

H. B. and little daughter, A have grades as you can readily see from reading some of our best sa i cs listed below: Ricks Adams, 90 Ibs. (a) 38c, closed by the Home Owners' Loan from a visit to Virginia 40 Ibs. do 40c.

H. L. Saunders, 72 Beach. I 3S 35c, 124 Ibs. Co) 3Gc, 80 Ibs.

Mr. Alex. Cobb has accepted a 4Qc. Orphan Johnson, 130 position as manager of the Stand- irf 35 104 Ibs. (u) 41c, 52 Ibs.

of this 'corporation on homes throughout ard filling station he-re. Mrs. John Alford and daughter, (52 Ibs. Miss Orpha Martin and union five children survive: Mr. ihc talc passed thc 5,000 mark May, of Boiling Green, Fla.

are 40 M. R. Lewis of Norfolk, Mr. during the week which ended visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Wnltci W. Mrs. J. B. Stephens, Missi A 10 it was announced here Smith.

Nettie Lewis, who lived.with Noble, manager the Miss Donnic Thompson of cared for him, of Fairmont; and corporation in thc state. jberton was a recent visitor Mrs. T. L. Jernigan of Charlotte; Noble's report showed that 5,035 'Maxton.

8 grand-children and 2 great- 1 loans had been closed and i a Dr. J. O. McClelland has return- grandchildren; one sister. sent to Washington, the led from Florida.

47c. R. L. Pittman, 38 Ibs. 4Gc.

Wade Faulk 40c, 24 Ibs. 40c, 20 Ibs. ft 40c. E. M.

Graham A. Dcwitt. 80 Ibs. 38c, 90 Ibs. 40c.

Bullock L. known to many of the people of t-'ies. i the county. The Democratic choice in Nc- On June 24, 1933, Mr. McDowell braska was Representative E.

R. as field supervisor of tobacco grad- Burke, enthusiastic Roosevelt fol- f-rs. appeared before thc Pomona lower. He is opposed by Robert Grange of the county with Chas. Simmons, former Represcnta- E.

Gage, senior marketing special- i who takes his emphatic stand ist of thc department of agriculture, to explain the system of government tohacco grading. Later he worked with a commtttee from of Rowland, third place. which finished in 4 Canneries Authorized. establish- that tho President is headed in the nt of Canneries in North the Grange in an effort to get gov- tic senatorial nominee crnmenl graders on Robeson to- i Like Burke, he cndors and 2 great- loans had i one sister, papers sent Emma Brut, the last surviving member of the family. Interment was in the New cemetery beside his wife, who died three years ago.

Neighbors and friends placed flowers on the grave. amount disbursed being Miss Marjorio Edwards is visit- 352.31. These figures cover the ing her aunt Mrs. W. W.

Coving- operations of the corporation ton in Charlotte. slightly Messrs. Gilbert and Angus Med- since it was organized more than a year ago. Comprehensive Report Reviewing the work of the cor- McDaniel, 48 I bacco markets ancl met several Ibs. (Ti) 38c.

44 Ibs. fu) 39c, 100 Ibs. times with warehousemen in this iTi'! 37c. 32 Ibs. tfj) 40c.

M. Curtis matter. Last week he and 2 other Ford. 36 Ibs. (77) 37c, 36 Ibs.

(ft 45c. graders had been in Lumberton Stevens Shipman, 194 Ibs. (ft and had be.cn working out of here wrong direction. A. V.

(Honest Vic) Donahey, former governor, is the Democra- in Ohio, endorses the administration's course. The voters have a clear issue on the "New Deal" in November, for Senator Fess, veteran Republican and one lin are spending a while at home, 3(5 y9 Mr. and Mrs. R. M.

Morgan and! I IK 3Ge, 20 Ibs. (ft 44c. Atkinson Powell. 7G Ibs. (ft 35c, 22 Ibs.

I 47c. The sort'Mr! M. R. Lewis, was i Portion, it was shown that 28,740 unable to the funeral. Typhoid Clinic A typhojd clinic will be held in the Big tobacco warehouse Friday, August 24, at 2 o'clock.

White, colored and Indian are urged to take-the vaccination. Fanny Crosby Class. Miss Cloyce Ashley was hostess to the Fanny Crosby class of Trinity Methodist church at her home on Monday night. Jones conducted appraisals had been completed to August 10, and of 17,610 applications received since the corporation was organized, all except 8.417 have been given final children, McKay and Flora Lou, are visiting Mr. Morgan's mother in Seneca, S.

C. Miss Frances popular home econom und on thc Lumberton market. On Wednesday they were on thc Lum- Faulk Ford, 96 Ibs. (ft 38c, bc-rton market. On Thursday he D.

B. Sparkman, to go to Whiteville and the others to Fairmont. The other men Jenkins Folcy, 28 Ibs. (Tp 38c, went off to Fairmont, and when 12 Ibs. ffi 40c, 8 Ibs.

(ft 82c, 24 Ibs. 1 they returned at noon, they found Til 40c. H. O. Stevens, 184 Ibs.

(ft him dead in one of their i-ooms at popular 3p, tc2 Ibs. G) 40c. Wade Faulk i thc hotel. Apparently he had been nomist for tlic Carolina wise. 3G Ibs.

(ft 40c. 40 Ibs. dead 2 hours or more. Employes Power Light is veiling in i sec. L.

G. Pittman S. Williams, in local drug store reported he the home of J. McKinnon. handling; 454 applications have Mr.

Dixon McLean of Reel been withdrawn by the applicants I Springs is spending a while here and 3,704 have been rejected for insufficient value, not within the law, or other reasons. Thc report covered every phase of the corporation's activities in thc state from the initial ap- with his sisters, Miss Bessie McLean and Mrs. J. G. Baldwin.

Mrs. W. W. Coving ton and son. Wint recently visited Mr.

ancl Mrs. R. P. Mr. John A.

McLood and daughter, of Cartilage, and Mrs. Bertha Mrs. Wright the devotional and Miss Mary jpraisal to thc final Traynham had charge of. the con- I It showed, in addition to thc loans Freeman of Pinchurst visited Mrs. tests and games.

Miss Mary already closed, that in 957 cases, A McLeod rccc-ntly. checks and final papers are in the Ml A Barnes, Ka (ft 40c, 42 Ibs. (ft 35c. N. C.

48 Ibs. (ft 39c, 60 Ibs. had been in there about 9 a. m. and called for a dose of soda.

They 38c. A. N. Scott, GO Ibs. (u) 38c, 64 observed great drops of perptra- Ibs.

(ft 41c. R. Howard, 122 Ibs. tion standing on his face at that time. Shortly thereafter he was Ibs.

fit) 50c. L. E. Howard, 110 Ibs. back to get milk of magnesia.

It Carolina, which will provide employment for 2,000 persons now on relief rolls, has been authorix- cd by the slate emergency relief administration, Mrs. Thomas O'Berry, administrator, has announced. Arrangements for canneries at Raleigh, Greensboro, Asneville of the President's most scathing a Wilson have been made, critics, was selected to oppose Donahey. The turmoil of the contests in four states Tuesday had hardly died away before President Roosevelt said flatly he was taking no part in any primary campaign, regardless of any representation to the contrary. So eager, however, are many Democratic candidates for the appearance of White House support that the claims and counterclaims probably will continue.

The Democrats listed several specific items in support of their claim that thc balloting proved Nettie Ashley assisted her sister in serving tea and sandwiches. Rev. and Mrs. J. W.

Bradley and son and daughter, Mr. .1. W. Jr. and Miss Beulah, have returned from Old Fprt, where they visited his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. G. W. Bradley, ancl from Norwood, where they visited her relatives. "Sniilin' Through." "Smilin' Through." the fantastic by Allen Langdon Martin, which brought world renown to Jane Cowl as an actress and which was a sensation throughout this and foreign countries, will be presented soon the Fairmont high "school under the auspices of the Ladies auxiliary of the Presbyterian church.

Personals Kathcrine and (ft 3Gc. 110 Ibs. 77 38c, 114 Ibs. (ft is thought that he might have died the administration retains its hold 38c, 100 Ibs. (ft 37c.

Frank Cox, fi'om an attack of acut indigestion. 152 Ibs. (ft 38c. G8 Ibs. (ft 38c, The body was prepared here for Wade Faulk.

38 Ibs. (ft 37c, 54 Ibs. burial and was taken to his home (ft 40c, 16 Ibs. (ft 35c." J. E.

Hoi- lingsworth, 9G Ibs. (ft 37c, 4G Ibs. upon thc people and that its pop- la rity is growing. ater Sales Service Genuine Parts Delco Sales Co. Phone 420 Lumberton Distributors of Delco Appliances arid Superfex Refrigerators hands of the corporation's closing Barnes have returned from Henry Pickett, 144 Ibs.

(a) 43c, attorneys in various counties of thc state and disbursements will shortly bo recorded in these cases. Thc report showed a 52 per cent of nil applications received in the 13 months had been handled to a deHnite conclusion, per cent were in the hands of closing attorneys for disbursement and thc remaining 42 per cent were still being handled in various stages from the initial apprisal to disbursement. Total Applications 17,610 Total applications received to August 10, 17,010, fronvcvery county in North Carolina, the amount involved being 56.4(53,121.10. Of this number 15,510 were a visit to Fayc-Ucviilc. Mrs.

R. C. Holland and Misses Betty ancl Mary Elizabeth Carter are visiting in Middlesex ancl Black Mountain. Mrs. Lacy Williams and Leila Barnes arc spending week at Myrtle Beach.

Mrs. McKay McKinnon and daughter. Miss Ann Elizabeth, have returned from Clinton. They met Oliver in Goldsboro r.fter he returned from the World's fair. Mrs.

Dick Reid has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Ray Boyce, in High Rock. and MeNair have returned to Miami, Fla. ibs. 44c.

Elijah Wheeler, 1ft Ibs. 30 Ibs. (TO 36c. G. R.

Lee. 30 40c. 38 Ibs. (o 38c. 34 ibs.

30c. 30 Ibs. (TO 3Gc. Strickland Dunn, 50 Ibs. 40c The President was non-commit- for funeral and interment.

tal. but men in high Democratic Mr. McDowell was a native of circles openly were pleased at thc Halifax county, Va. Surviving are Nebraska senatorial result. Burke Miss Katie Andrews is visiting found eligible for prclhninary Miss 4 ibs.

C. B. i 140 Ibs. (ft 44c. Lewis Whalcy, 120 Ibs.

(ft 38c, 118 Ibs. (ft Shadic Mathis, 152 Ibs. 37c, 80 Ibs. (ft 47c. J.

B. Thornton, 76 Ibs. 3Gc. 30 Ibs. (ft 45c, 22 Ibs.

3DC. Floyd Bass Albert, 32 Ibs. n) 40c. B. R.

Small P. Lovette, 110 Ibs. 35c. 24 Ibs. 43c.

N. C. Huggins, 106 Ibs. 36c, 76 Ibs. (ft 40c.

R. C. Nance, 20 Ibs. 40c. Mishew.

114 Ibs. 38c, 134 Mr. R. L. Morse, houseguest of )S 38c? i 4 lbs- 4lc, 134 Ibs.

his widow; 3 children--Edward Marshall and Menctrce; 2 brothers--H. W. of Charlotte and J. P. of Halifax county, 7 sisters--Mesdames F.

H. Huntley and J. E. Stuart of Monroe, H. J.

Glass of South Hill. W. A. Motley defeated Governor Charles W. Bryan.

Democrats regarded the former" as a more ardent follower of the President than the late William Jennings Bryan's brother. Then, too, administration followers pointed out the fact that of Jacksonville, R. H. Chancy the Democratic vote in Ohio of Halifax, W. C.

Coatcs of promised to exceed Republican South Boston, Miss Elma Me- 1 ballots for thc first time in a pri- Dowell of Charlotte. mary election in the Buckeye mary election state. her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John Ward, in Clarkton.

Mrs. W. Taylor and son, Mas- praisal, and of these, 99 per cent, or 15.492 have received preliminary appraisal. ter Wiley Roberts, are visiting her The report showed that the 100 sister-in-law, Mrs. John Morri- counties throughout the state had son.

Master Sam Webster Jr. of Nichols is visiting his cousin Master Charles Webster. Mr. Worth MtCormick, patient in the Baker sanatorium, is slightly improved fallowing a third blood transfusion. Mr.

Hal Baxley was the donor of thc first and third pints, Mr. Alphcus giving the second. The many friends of Rev. J. E.

Lanier, who is pastor of thc Baptist church in Wallace and former pastor in Fairmont, will regret to learn-that for the past several he has been suffering with rheumatism. Miss Mabel Pittman of Lake Waccamaw is visiting Miss Kathleen Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D.

Poc have returned to i in Apex after visiting their mother, Mrs. Belle Ward. They, accompanied by Mrs. Ward, visited relatives at and spent several completed 59 per cent of the title examinations, 7.850 applications having passed through this stage, while 5.992 'applications have received final approval and title examination and the closing papers, 1 Stewart Mclntyre, is improving following pneumonia in Baker's sanatorium. Mrs.

Frank Netherlands of Washington, D. and Miss Lillian Carpenter of Barlow, were recent visitors in thc home of Mrs. C. K. Whitlock.

Miss Frances Hummell and Mr. Bob Anders of Charlotte arc visiting Miss Betty Taylor. Master Arnold McKinnon is vis- checks and bonus have been sent to the closing attorneys for disbursement. and 5,035 loans, or 37 per cent of the total, have been disbursed and final papei sent to Washington for recording. TUG WELL SAYS SOUTH HAS POINTED THE WAY 42c.

R. M- Best, 96 Ibs. 45c. Edith McLamb. 80 Ibs.

(ft 40c. Ben Maready IOG Ibs. 36c, 20 Ibs. (ft 42c. 1G Ibs.

(ft 47c. Edwards Penney. 80.Ibs. (ft 37c, 38 Ibs. (ft 3Gc, 26 Ibs.

47c. Floyd 26 Ibs. (ft 5Ic. C. A.

Floyd Brigmnn, 70 Ibs. (ft 50c. J. D. Potter.

120 Ibs. 40c. Mrs. W. A.

Benton. 34 Ibs. (o 42c. 43 Ibs. (ft 4c.

34 Ibs. 45c. Allen Mr. and Mrs. H.

D. Walters and children, Eleanor, Elizabeth and Dewitt, of R. 3, were in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

G. D. Smith and 8 children, of R. 3, were visitors in town Saturday. OUR KSCALATOR3 will ft like far waiting for I no crowtlng, a i on the roll- His Irs and there 7011 arc.

6 UK MEZZANINE FLOOR ofTcrt jou rest room i Maid cotufant attendance. city telephones, comfortable lounge clialrs. An Ideal a to meet your friends. A CIIAKGE ACCOUNT at Cflrd'i firci joa access to thc best of icrvlce eoiivcnfcrxc. If haven't peccf! la tn Mciraulnc Floor tzll: with our Manager.

CharlotteDay" Til I IIS DAY August 23rd te Save-at-Efird's Day! Shop-ln-Clutriotte-I)ay offers you parking space and hotel service ElJrd's offers yon unparalleled krt merchandise. We're running 'hand In hand with this city-wide event and henrilng every effort, an usual, to give yon truortjlnary values. merchandise Juu been reduced to prices and new fall are being displayed ro every department to make this day well your while In Charlotte. YOC'VE 8IIOPFEI CHAttLOTTB WIUW TOC'VC SHOPPED EFIRIXS. OUR.

TEA ROOM is all da; In the kaiemtnt for a la carte luncheom a fountain vice. OUR DINING ROOM serving till Fried CMek- Dinner Than- day from i for DESK ehctfca a jam kare 1 1 charge and will ttrt akT leneral hi art i nni iaat Ol iting his aunt Mrs. Hcrvey Evans Sncarman. 24 Ibs. rfD 36c, 18 Ibs I at her summer home in Black 4 6 46 Ibs.

35c. YOUR OLD FRIENDS "BUCK'; WHITE J. H. CHEATHAM ARE SELLING- Clemson College, S. South has pointed the way to the nation in planning, Rexford G.

Tugwell, assistant secretary of only well pleased but happy to tell These are only a few of thc good sales made en our floor thc past week and our customers were not Mountain, ancl Master Sandy is visiting the World's fair with his uncle and aunt. Mr. nncl Mrs. W. A.

Thome of Roanoke "Rapids. Mr. B. F. McNcill of Florence is visiting relatives here.

cr i tobacco was of good Miss Belle Alford is visiting in inferior quality--therefore ask the Reedy Creek. S. C. TMTM Mrs. J.

D. Wright ancl little daughter, Eleanor, have returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Henry Hood, in Goldsboro. Mrs. Randall Brooks, Randall acco High agriculturc, told more than 2,000 Jr and Withers returned to Char- persons here Wednesday for the iotte Friday with Mrs.

Bill Pitts state's annual farm and home in- for a visit, stitutc. Mr Harry Moore recently "Undcr the New Deal," he said, "the South in coming into its own again as thc partner of the North 4. i 4 i 1 1 1 1 inv: fjtn IUJL in iuu 1NU1 III i i i todays at Wrightsville Beacn. cictot- ivii-c A i Mr. Louie Pittman has returned i nd developing our na- sistw, Mis.

A McLeod ited his nephew Mr. Pat Tillcry. Mr. Murphy Curric. of CC camp.

Jackson Springs, is visiting his Calypso, where he spent 2 weeks doing relief work for the A. C. L. railroad. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Williams and 3 children of Elizabethtown are spending the summer with his parents, Mr. ancl Mrs. Edward I. Williams.

Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Jernigan and children of Charlotte attended the tional future along new and coop- Tr anri Mrs E- P.

Smith and erativc children. Misses Virginia. Erncs- He said the South, in express- tine Doris and Vivian, and Master ing overwhelming approval of thc Bankhead cotton control act. had pointed to a new agricultural era which other sections had been" slow in following, but which was beginning to take form. As to thc future, lie said, the us and others regardless of whether their tobacco was of sronrl or he man who sells with the Big Brick warehouse.

Fairmont. Adv. i A 1 i -m funeral of her father. Mr. Tom South itscU must decide.

He declared this area must again take the leadership in transforming temporary control programs into something of a permanent policy, and declared it must be done, especially in thc South, in time to influence 1935 spring planting. Thc South itself, he said, must decide its future altitude toward the world cotton market. "I doubt if you will care to enter into world competition again for six-cent cotton." he said, "but Lewis, and spent thc weekend with her sister. Miss Nettie Lewis. Mrs.

J. W. Alford received word last week of thc death of her sister-in-law. Mrs. E.

L. Osborii of Newnan. Ga. Mr. and Mrs.

Osborn were here last September on their honeymoon and made a number of friends- Mrs. Joe M. Ayers and daughter, little Miss Patricia Ann, of Lexington, spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Williams.

Her sister Miss Mary Branch Williams accomplished them home and will spent two months. SAYS "STRETCH-OUT" WILL CAUSE STRIKE i New York J. Gorman, first vice president of the United Textile Workers of America, declared the othir day that in the union "there is ajgrim determination not to coninib under the present conditions it spite of consequences." i Addressing 600 that is a problem for thc future." the "evil of the stretch-out will be the chief cause of future strikes." "Stretch-out." it was explained. means increasing thc looms per worker. number of Misses Margaret Townsend and Hannah Barnes of R.

6, were visitors in town Thursday. special convention sider future action, egalcs at a ailed to con? asserted that Good Used Gal. Fruit Jars 60ccloz. Hector arc spending their vacation in the mountains of N. C.

and Tenn. Mrs. W. J. McClendan (the former Mrs.

Chason) is visiting Mrs. A. B. Croom and Mrs. L.

J. Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ivey and children spent a few days with Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Ivey. Miss Laur Shaw Snead. famous! blind violinist of Flora Macdonald college, visited Misses Margaret and Wilma Bod i ford last week. Social.

Mrs. D. L. Stone entertained her Sunday school of girls at a I swimming party followed by a pic- nic supper on thc banks of the Lumbee at McLeans landing Tuesday from 4 to 6:30. Those present were Misses Erner-tinc and Doris Smith.

Katie Lee Ivey. Lucile Britt, Mrs. Stone. Mrs. Ben McKinnon and Miss Elizabeth Burns were joint hostesses at a delightful party at the home of thc latter honoring Mrs.

Walter Cler of Fort Myers, who is visiting relatives and friends here. The rooms where four tables of contract were played were attractively arranged with vases of snapdragons and zcnnias. High score prize was won by Mrs. Cap McQueen, and a lovely guest prize was given thc honoree. At thc conclusion of the games the hostesses served a delightful ice course and cake.

Those playing other than the hostess ancl honoree were Mrs. W. H. Hasty, Miss Alice Hasty. Mrs.

T. O. Evans Mrs. Cap McQueen. Miss Marguerite McQueen.

Mrs. R. M. Morgan, Gladys McEachin. Misses Pansy and Ethel Gaitlcy.

Mrs. C. A. Hasty. Mrs.

Mont Kincaid. Mrs. L. B. Martin.

Miss Carrie Lee Shaw. Miss Zelle Martin. AT "THE OLD RELIABLE" FARMERS i Warehouse Lumberton THERE'S NO SUBSTITUTE FOR NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING. ELECTRIC FANS S.F.Caldwell Co. For printing: that you may need to We give careful attention to mail orders.

We'll be to have you call at our office but if you can't, mail us your job work. GOOD PRINTING COSTS NO MORE! A Printing Co. T. T. LAMBETH, Mgr.

PHONE 104 LUMBERTON HERE ARE OUR DAILY AVERAGES FOR LAST Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday, $2535: Friday, $25.60. For a total of 355.242 pounds for $90,465.66. If you want good prices like the above let "Buck White J. H. Cheatham sell your tohacco.

First Sales: Tuesday Thursday SELL WITH YOUR FRIENDS AT armers "BUCK" WHITE LUMBERTON J. H. CHEATHAM.

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