Tobacco Prices
Highest Ever Known…Robbers Entered Bank and Drug Store But Failed to Get Much
Booty…Personal
Fairmont, July 16—Never before in the history of Fairmont’s
well-established and widely known tobacco market has the price of tobacco been
so high. Every farmer is well pleased, more so than ever before. Last week this
market sold a total of 597,000 pounds at an average of over 28.34 cents per
pound, which is the best that this or any other market has ever averaged. The
well-lighted warehouses, floor space, clever warehousemen and a large number of
buyers are responsible for such prices, which will continue throughout the
season.
Both the Bank of Fairmont and the Pittman Drug Company
suffered a robbery Monday night. Entrance was gained at both places by windows.
Pittman Drug Co. was loser only of a few dollars, while the Bank of Fairmont’s
loss is estimated at $20 cash and two pistols valued at about $35 each. The
work showed that of amateurs and one familiar with those places of business.
Miss Maggie Mae Stallings of Pinetops is the house-guest of
Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Pittman.
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Taylor of Norfolk, Va., spent a few days
here last week visiting friends and relatives.
Miss Vivian McNeill of Lumberton spent last week as the
guest of Miss Mary Belle Ricks.
Mrs. C.B. Thompson and Miss Dorothy are visiting friends and
relatives in Beaufort.
Mrs. Harvey Hold has returned to her home in Greensboro
after a visit to her sister Mrs. O.A. Reeves.
Miss Sadie McDonald of Maxton is visiting her brother Mr.
J.A. McDonald, at the Commercial Hotel this week.
Mrs. H.L. Blue is visiting friends and relatives in and near
Fayetteville.
The popular one-cent sale conducted by Miss Elizabeth Baker
of the Fairmont Drug Co. has closed, proving a very profitable advertisement to
the management.
Mr. Duncan Taylor and family are spending a few days here as
guests of Mr. Taylor’s mother, Mrs. M.A. Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. H.B. Phillips have arrived from Suffolk, Va.,
where Mrs. Phillips spent the winter.
Mrs. W.T. Sledge is visiting friends and relatives in
Elizabeth City and Rocky Mount.
Miss Robinson and Mrs. Miller of Asheville are the
attractive house guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Chambers.
Misses Beulah Williams and Evans of Rowland are visiting
Miss Kate Ratley this week.
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