'2V.: YORK Clothing any kinston Comp; x EXTENDS; A flEARTY ' WELCOME ; TO THE FARMERS , OF DUPLIN v ' t. 1 COUNTY , to . sell ': TOBACCO IN KINSTON I- str d- f leccesstewry fast 1 BriL. r. I I OUR FALL " J3T0CK OF MERCHANDISE IS READY FOR YOUR SELECTION .1 f PRICES. ARE LOW r tne tom d -ked, la not only her j ourselves, but en of others. An as not have the fa ting, therefore the i t o the thinking, and f y It would be a wiae i : V driver of each car i i , .q upon himself the re i ,:-ty of thinking for the . - r fellow. . t "r Mr. C C Quuui. suffered slight heart attack la his store' Monday morning but we are glad ; to know that he la up and going about hie buslneM again. , , D. White, Duplin's former pop ular Health Officer, "we are in formed la now located In ; the Western part of. the State with health work? of three counties un der his direction, ", . Last Friday night 1 Norwood West of Norwood Garage in Warsaw was called to the scene of a wreck to excavate an auto mobile from a ditch. While In the ' process of pulling : the car out with his wrecker along came an other car and crashed Into the wrecker, doing It considerable da mage. The car evidently was not damaged so very much aa it sped BE SURE AND VISIT OUR STORE BEFORE BUYING! York ; Clothing Company KINSTON, Crazy Tobacco Tags , At Kenansville The Crazy Tobacco Taga will ftp- pear In the Kenans vllle school au ditorium on Tuesday night, Sept ember 10th. Their appearance ,; is being sponsored by the school, ac cording ; to an announcement . by Mr. Dickson, the principle. ( o , Farmers, One Of.' Kinston's New 1 . Warehouses The New Farmer's Warehouse was built recently. . It r has ample floor space and all modern conven iences. John Jenkins, Willie Wick ham and Louis Pollock are owners and managers. Mr. Boone, .. well known in tobacco circles, is, auc tioneer. The lighting in this bouse is Ideal. This house is convenient ly located m the southern part of the city.'-. ? -i . . - . -c ' A fine spirit of cooperation pre vails among the warehousemen in Kinston. , The owners have provid ed every convenience for the ben efit of tobacco farmers. They bave been active throughout the year for the enlargement of the Kins- ton tobacco market Business' and prof esslonal men are: cooperating with the warehousement Smith Chapel News The T. P. I gave a chicken: fry at the home of Miss Eva Smith Saturday evening. A large crowd attended and it was enjoyed by everyone. , MlSB Eunice Mae smiut or seven Springs was a week end visitor bf Miss Mattie Pearl Smith. - Mr. Allen Rhodes has returned to his borne after yUiting his brother Mr. W. P.'Oakes, of New Bern.; Mr. XL W. Xessler visited In the home of Mr. J. R. Miller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith Sa turday evening. , Misses Lela Boney of Warsaw and Eloulse Turner of Rocky Mt, are spending some time with their aunt, Mrs. Leon Smith. 'v ' Miss Hester Swinson was a week end visitor of Miss Gladys Smith. The many friends of Mr.. Lamb Smith regret to learn of his Illness. Among those who visited Caro lina Beach Sunday were: Mr." and Mrs. Jerry Smith and Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith and Ar- deth, Mrs. Ann Smith and Eady, Lawson Williams, Clarence Shep pard, B. T. and Eula Sheppard, Mrs. Raymond Rogers and Mrs. Virginia Smith. , : ' Beulaville News . , ' Mr. and Mrs. John Boetlc spent Sunday with Mr. and Mm. Isaac Mitchell.- '" - .' u . Mrs. 3. I Mller is very . sick. We hope he will soon recover. Mr. C.-F. Ellington of Slier City and Mr. and Mrs. Fannie El lington, of Slut Hope spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Mitchell. " . Miss Dorothy Mae Bos tic spent Sunday with Miss Foye Ellington. Miss OzeU MitcheU spent the week end with her sister, Miss Ru by MitcheU of Kinston. - ' '' Mr. and Mrs. Remus Hall has moved back with his father. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Miller spent the week at Wrightsville Beach.. , Miss Delfie ' Edwards visited Miss Foye Ellington Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Omon Edwards was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mitchell Sunday. Miss Callle Carter spent Sunday with Mrs. Isaac Mitchell. , DRUM0ND3VILLE Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Potter and son8,Lanle and Alvln attended tte funeral of Mr. Ivey Stroud, neat t rik Ilia lloiiOay, evening. j ;1 of C e week end v ; Mae Creech. , Gu i , 3 llary an4 rie Po- t y were: ll.firs Mildren a i ...e Mae' EarwU k, -Kathakin forcer and Thelma Price. . ' I ,',Mr. and llrs. Crover Adiros and v children of Grants Cl;--j-cl vl.Jited i Mr. and Mrs. Lon Adams Sunday. ,u Mr. Daniel Potter and son Jo . n Mr. H. P. Pollard and son Mnvlimrt ' of Broadhurst Bridge and Mr. Na than Talton of Princeton attended church at Oak Grove Sunday after noon. . !. Miss Mildred Berwick of Kinston spent the week end at her home in this 'section, - . , , Mrs, Mae Creech was a guest in the home of Mrs.; Daniel Potter Friday night . Miss Ruth Berwick was a Golds- boro shopper Friday. , Mr. Clarence Price and daughter Thelma, Mrs.' Alvln i Potter and Mrs. Daniel Potter and daughters, Mary, Mane and Sarah; were visi. tors in Blizzard's Cross-Roads sec tion Saturday afternoon. 1 Mr. Mark H1U of Kinston was a visitor in this section Sunday. SARECTA NEWS Mr. John Smith and Mr. Halv Teachey spent Tuesday at Carolina Beach. ' a Mr. W. "T. Hlmnant. of Rcickv Mount, spent Wednesday In v the home of Mr, and Mrs. Kent Hol land. - , "t-v , Messers John Smith, - Eugene Smith, and Raeford Williams went to the Border Market with tobac- Classified Ad , Trailer Lost v :: Lost some time Friday ' night, August 16, between midnight and day, one half-ton trailor, license number 76416; serial number 66046 will be found on axle. Made from axle of a Model T Ford, with a spring on each side. Body swagged a little on right side due to brok en , spring; iron tongues reaching: from rear of trailor Any informa tion leading to the recovery will be amply rewarded Notify, ' ; LUTHER SMITH, 1 1 - ' Pink HllVRt S or the DUPLIN TIMES office, Kenansville. ' . 8-22-2t pd. i ii o ' . 1 XI !.! went to i - Iloi;and e l . at the wf i i I.s. At", iir t utu' y i Ike.' -;ti, Vii 1 r. f : jUand e i tt t: e home M.i. e' Jl . t Bet y have I Uvea i i past v Mi . "Jack" i ed h days at ' Billy time v ' s Whit;., i. Mr. 1 Urs. Geo.' Jackson and David li. ' 'th spent the. week end ai si 'i - j yi ii 1 !, : L r t .t ii Bihv H t.t.' r fir . o ,1. i i. Kit Smith ani " - t Fhiladt'J, ' a, I a., ug friends ud i " i 3 section ' during t . i Smith and sous - 'Trother" have return ; . r spending several sviUe. ..'.old is spending some Hrt and Mrs. - Jammie A 1 ,? 8 t.xuiilr of pecj .'.e at- i t 'e " mce b"d chicken f, y ' ' l et tl.e home of V-T. and Krs. ' Lrock Fridiiy night. It was i very rw i 5. Ben .viiison spent the we- i ei with Mrs. R. L. Mln ton.. - . ' , I"gss Mary Hodges rf Warsaw was the guest of Miss Jane and 1 -rtiia Swinson last week. ' ' ter. Sam Mathls of ML - Olive spent several weeks at the home of Miss Mattie Swinson. Mr. Percy Best of Warsaw is ,. - -- - -- - wv.- . ; 1 1 "jwj I under U ' if si- Ur harveat bene- f t t ' I? . . i: There is a small a o, t of i . t food in green tor i o f ' x s but the greatest bene I.i cons'-s from t-.e control of !n-s-ct pests. If left Standing In the fii-M t-e s ukers ea stalks furnish biecJirg: pUces for miltons of in sect routs that will attack the crop next season and for that reason a lone they should be either cut or plowed under. The destruction of the stalks immediately after har vest also controls to some v extent certain diseases that affect tobac co plafys.' ' j , . . s U Detlove f Ccuny is I' j' to t..:e caie cf 1 . est of alfalfa p- 11 Roosevelt s"r.-"3 I bus and truck control. . Treasury reports use i money malts big g'ltns. joiir M. Li. Blzcli arJ LI! ' 4 kinstoi; llish C!as3 3crJi . ; 130JN. Queen WC7 J , I r' V' , ' ; - Kinston's Leading Department Store v " ' . ' IJAS BUILT ITS BUSINESS AND FRIENDS AMONG , TIIE PLANTERS OF ii KINSTON'S MARKET TERRITORY THROUGH YEARS OF v j. i v- - np Offers the tobacco Growers of East, Carolina a Biffger and Better Market Than Ever Before and BELK'S Offer a Bigger and Better Stock 01 inercnanaise r rum Soil Tobacco In Kmstori -Buy at Bclk's fill - '- For The First Time This Seaoori 1st Sale i 1 - -OPENING DAY ' Monday, Aug 26th. 1 v. ; LOCATED ON SOUTH QUEEN STREET , i e i, S"' H t V ST " t . fi . i " i V,' "Best In Sales and Service,3! T1 LOOK FOR THE BIG ELECTRIC SIGN 3 1st SALES OPENING WEEK .' Monday, Aug. 26th., Wednesday, Aug. 2SUl, - 1 Friday, Aug. 80th. - ' HIGHElTPRICES START AT FARMERS WAREHOUSE THIS, WAREHOUSE BUILT TO SERVE OUR CUSTOMERS WITH EVERYTHING 'BEST , IN :". WAREHOUSE SERVICE LET US WRITE YOUR 1935 CHECK : I , ' ,6zzi2M 2222:12 do LTc;:3 ILcrJ C ; Owned and Operate j By JOHN JENKINS LOUIE POLLOCK WILLIE WICKHAf , WILLIE WICKIIAM, toOVN BY TOBACCO GROWERS EVERYWHERE WILL AS USUAL PUSH EVERY. PILE OF TOBACCO OFFERED TO IT3 PE3T .VALUE AND STRONGLY PRO- interest.. C ) ;,j ; The Above Proprietors W. L. (Bill) KYLE, - MANLEY , EOYETTD, tect our curJTo::"::G J V s 2 rc::r,yfc Errycra 7c!:j;::2 Yea To FAIILIERS ;WAHi:iI0US c::::.:ltjy, vi:.vAr:j, ix.-. guy i:u::an::s, il cri: