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US, Nori jsa 7 ; spirit of "never say die" the Wal Vlace warehousemen and merchants ' have come together in a coopera tive program and a determination to sell their market to the farmers of Duplin and surrounding counties. Wallace is Duplin County1 only to bacco market and due to its loca ' tion should "develop into 'a large ; market for the more than 15,000, " 000 pounds of weed grown in this county. -The Close proximity oi we Wal lace marKet xo me lamwn w. Dup lin is believed 1 to be -one of the strongest incentives to the growers t . .. i . i Tir 1 to SOU vneir lounvcv ,uu uw yym- lace market. by experienced and capable tobac co men and the buyers on the Wal lace market are well trained in their business and know good to. bacco when they see it It is not unusual at all to walk behind the auctioneer and hear him knock off a pile of, good tobacco for 80 cents and more. '. The fact that Wallace is a home market, manned by- Duplin county men gives a certain familiarity bet ween the market and the farmer that is not found on foreign marts. The warehousemen are interested in the tobacco sold on their floors because it is grown by men whom Wallace is boasting a high av-j they come in contact : with every erage this season so far and many day in the year. . unusually high averages are being! .If you seU your tobaccoTin Wal made daily. (lace you will go home satisfied. - xhe two warehouses are manned Ask the man who does sell here r Warsaw Happenings f Mrs. Julia Southerland, of Bry- ;son City was a visitor in the home of Mrs. J. B. Reaves last week. J Mrs. . P. Newton, of Wilming ton, spent several days with her mnther Mrs. W. M. Bowden last week. t Mr. and Mrs. Dave Fleishman, -of Clinton, were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Katz Wednesday. .f ; Mrs. Llla M. .Kennedy, Mr. and 'Mrs. Leslie H. Brown and Leslie Jr., spent Sunday in Weldon visit ing Mrs. Kennedy's son and daugh- - ter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. W. P. ' Kennedy. i- Mesdames J. T. Greaham Sr., xi. D. Smith -and Paul Potter were ' visitors to Goldsboro Saturday. ; !' Mrs. H. L. Potter spent Satur day In Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill and ' Ernest Hussey were visitors to Sneeds Ferry Sunday. - Garfield Justice, of Fort Bragg, spent the week-end with his par ents Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Justice. ' Mr. A. D. Hall, of Fairmont, .spent the week end with his fam ily Mrs. Hall, Betty and Rachel Hall. Mrs. D. M. Shewbrook returned to her home in Philadelphia Mon ' day night after spending several days with her mother Mrs. T, B. . Peirce. VS:; Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Ledbetter and their son Bill, returned Friday from a two weeks stay in Western North Carolina. Mrs. E. L. Fraxelle, of Raleigh, spent Wednesday and Thursday - with- her father Mr. L. H.J How t rd at the home of Mrs. Herbert Middleton. : '. -Mr AnH Mrs. Norwood K. Oates 1 of Faison were visitors Sunday in ' the home of Mrs. Henry Bowden, Mr. and Mrs. George Register visited Mr." Register's brother in .: xvoctcy Mount Bunaay. - Mr .and Mrs. Simon Katz spent ; the week end in Fayetteville vlsit- i ing relatives. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Best spent Snndav in Smithfield. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson. Miss Alma Blount spent the week end with her parents Mr. and , Mrs. Z. N. Blount in Faison. 1 1- anA TiJvn f Tj Wall WAM " visitors to Fayetteville Sunday, : they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Hill, of - Chapel Hill, and Mr. Marvin Short of Charlotte, were week end guests - of Mr. and Mrs. J. C Thompson. I Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and guests r epent Sunday at Carolina Beach, t Mr. R. D. Johnson and Miss Mary " Ella Bennett made a business trip ; to Raleigh Monday . . . -; The Warsaw-Magnolia charge observed Rally Day in the Trinity Methodist Church on Sunday morn- tag, September; 29th, at 10:00 i o'clock. A large and enthusiastic f " crowd attended. Interesting v pro- .. . grams were given by each Sun ?.. day school. The Banner was pre ;' sented to Warsaw for best pro- , gram. v ; Miss Jenny Quinn : Cavenaugh spent the week end in Rocky Mt, with her mother Mrs. A. L Caven augh who is a patient in the hos pital there. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Best ana family of Goldsboro were guests Sunday of Mrs. - Best's - mother Mrs. G. G. Best ' , . t Mrs. G. G. Hollard is spending several days in Kmston this week the guest of her. brother Mr. Stroud. ' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mariner, of Goldsboro, were visitors in , the home of Mrs. J. K. Williamson Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Koence and Family arrived in Warsaw on Mon day, Sept 30th. Mr. v and. Mrs. Koonce. are managers of the War saw Inn. Their many friends wel come them back and wish for them much success in their undertak ing. ' i - , Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bunch and their daughter Miss Willie Grey Bunch,- of Clinton, ' were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Strickland. '- -, ; Mesdames S. E. ' Hines, J.' E. Williams, W. P. Bridges, Misses Annie Ross Williams and Nell J. HORSES and , ' " MULES : Have Fresh . Car Mules ' On Hand X ! " , 9 FINLEY CARR WALLACE GROCERIES FEEDS & SEEDS .RYE AND i OAT SEEDS .'..'.(".,.'- '- Bowden were visitors to Gold: oro Saturday. . Rev. A. O. Moore of Ft. Arthur Texas, was a most welcome visitor in. town this week. While here he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Best Rev. Moore is a former Pastor of the Warsaw Baptist church, and' has a host of friends here who were delighted with the opportunity of seeing him.' , Rev. Moore is holding a Revival -meeting in Clayton this week. Mrs. Rodney . Andrews ' spent several days in Mt Olive : last week,, visiting Mr. Andrews' par ents, Mr. and 'Mrs. H. D. An drews. - ' v V , ; Mesdames H. D. Farrior, W. E. Hines and E. J. Hill accompanied Mrs. L. P. Faison, of Turkey, to Greenville Tuesday; . where - they visited thefr daughters': who are Students at E. C. T. C. Rev. and Mrs. R. C Foster had as there guest over the week end Miss Ruby Daniels, of Hester, N. C, Miss Ann Downy, of Castalia, N,. C, and Miss May Currin, of Raleigh. Miss Thelma Siler, of Raleigh, spent the week end with her par ents Mr. and Mrs. T, W. Slier. -" . ' : Mr. B. B. Humphrey and Mr, and Mrs .L. . W. Humphreys, of Wilmington spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Humph rey. . Mrs. R. L. Best Sr.," Is spend ing this week in Clinton with her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Best : Mr. and Mrs. A. Brooks) ' Mlsa Dorothy Brooks and Sidney Brooks spent the week end- in . Wilming ton. - ' , The many friends of Mr. A. B. Balnea are glad to know he is greatly improved after suffering an attack of diptherla. Mr. Balnea was a patient in .the Rocky Mt. Hospital for two weeks, but was able to resume his work on the tobacco market at Wilson Monday. Two members of , the Warsaw school faculty were honored guests at a Rotary meeting held in Ken ansvills on Tuesday evening, Octo ber first i f vT-;.'': The Ladle's Aid Society of the Warsaw Baptist church will serve A 1. Hall Hardware Co. WALLACE ; Everything: In HARDWARE We carry a complete stock of repair parts for McCormlck, Massey-Harrls, Johnson, (ta lon and Mollne Mowing Ma chines. An4 a full line of Hardware for -every purpose. a el.;. -ad. supper .Frlu..y t- c- ternt . a, f ber 4th from five 'til 8:00 o'chk This supper will be serv .1 i i : e new Sunday School room i. 1 h 25 cents each. . lira, f, . i. Beat Sr., left -Thursday i. ,. for New, York Ci'y where b' s will spend two. weeks with her daughter Miss Lois Best. Mr. end I rs. C. R- Swinson and daughter 1 gie, Mr, and Mrs. Maibison and Jackie, of Wilson, Mr. Crowell Jackson," Mr. Ernest Taylor, of Goldsboro and Miss Millie Ingram, of Sumter, S.; C, Were visitors in the home of Mr. J. D. and Miss. Eva Swinson last week.':- .'r:.:v--ci'' : Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Foster, Mrs. B. F. Cooper and . a number of the members from the Girl's Auxiliary, the G. A'a and the Y.' W. A's., attended the yearly meeting of the Young People i of the Baptist church held at Mt. Gillead church on Sunday Sept ?9th. In the Stewardship Contest held, three members from the Warsaw church won.' They were : Miss Meljones Cooper. Miss Helen Marsh eBst, and Ben Cooper, Jr. At a later date they will go to Dunn to en ter1 the District Contest Miss Frankie Cooper, a student at Meredith College, spent - the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Cooper. Mrs. G. W, Best was called to Ashland, Va.; last Saturday night on account of . the death of her brother, Mr. WilUam . Trevlllian which occurred at his home on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Best was accompanied to Ashland by Mr. Best Ellen -and Jack Best The man friends of Mrs. Best sympa thise with her in the loss of her brother. Mrs. II. D .EuiU'i h'tt Vie: as day for Meadow Suhoul, where else has been matron of the teacherage f(.r the past few years. ... Mr. Clarence Erown left Mon day for Charlotte where he has accepted a position with the Duke Power Company. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McGowan, of Tarboro, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd J. Stride land. .;!v 4: -: " " Mrs. R. W. Best and sons, Ralph, and Billie, were visitors to , Wal lace Sunday. ,.i-:;.vj';Z -Mrs. Herbert Middleton and Mrs. B. C. Surratt will spend Sat urday in Raleigh, where Mrs. Sur ratt will, share honors at a 'tea, given by her - sister-in-law .Mrs. Henry Middleton. : ' v i ; - , Mr. and Mrs. Plummer ,of Golds boro, Were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 11, Peirce Sun day. :: '-; -W'S'yV:1 . : ' v " ;j . Mr. Bob Wheeless, a student at State College, Raleigh, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. L. Wheeless. . Mesdames B. C. Sheffield and R. Ev L. Wheeless spent .Tuesday in Goldsboro. ' . Miss Mamie Chambers, a mem ber of the Grantham School Facul ty visited her mother Mrs. Emma Powell Chambers en route to the Young-Peoples Conference held in Sampson County Sunday. - . -1 : Misses Margaret Carlton, a member of the Burgaw school faculty and Helen Carlton,. Home Demonstrator .for Onslow County, spent the week end ' here . with their parents Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Carlton. " Report by Mac Arthur pictures a swift machine-gun army. - ' HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES ;i ALL KINDS OF FEED ' v Your Patronage Appreciated . - EVANS EROS;: WALLACE. THE ABC's.OP . "FINANCE" , This is the bread sad butter John Jones worked hard for. - N This is the money he bad left over after he took care f the , bread and butter. , .. - , . This is what be did with It ., This is the money he DIDN'T work for. It Is called "interest" , No matter bow great a financier John Jones may become, he'll . never vleara anything more Important tban what he knows right . now. The first Intson In flmuioe ls make your money work for BRANCH , BANKING T; TRUST CO. 'fen 3 AsaiS'' - : : Wallace . ' NEXT WEEK'S SHOWINGS Monday and Tuesday n33 .L2!c3 Hairy "With Dick Powell, Marlon Davies, Pat O'Brien, Frank McHugh, ' ' Mary Astor, Fatsy Kelly and Allan Jenkins ' : Comedy "GET RICH QUICK- Latest News;'' 4 rr- " Wednesday Only ' .- with Douglas Montgomery and Evelyn Venlble Comedy "VAUD REVIEW" In Techni-color. Three other good "t i j , ' Shorts. ' ' - ' ' 2s ,'.' " Thursday Only :;V DOUBLE FEATURE , "WE'RE IN THE MONEY" : " with Joan Blondell'and Glenda FerrelL . ' PEOPLE'S ENEMY" with Preston Foster ft Melvya Douglas, another O-Men picture. . . r Friday Only t'-i .- . ."::. . . :'. ' 'with Charles Buddy Rogers and Betty Orable.' Here Is one of the best musical and college pictures made In the last few years Saturday Only Perkier Smoho Ranrjc starring I'.trry Carey, Hoot Gibson, Tom Tyler, Bob Steele, Art . Mix and six other stars. Comedy: "Second Hand Hitobamt" Charter 10 "MIRACLE EIDER". 10:30 OWL SHOW, 10 , y" ' and 15 cents to all. . 4 ' ' . T:i cf The Ccrdcr ';';;.con:cii;cs':.,' Our great ship of imagination is moving on. We are passing; over mighty forest which prove to be hufje dense ferns, great swamps, hills and valleys, with mammouth waterfalls pouring billions of tons of water into rushing streams which lead to larger bodies of wa ter. As we move onward we ee huge monsters, we draw nearer to earth and watch them as they go lumbering about ; over , tangled growth, over rocks and wash-outs, smashing mighty trees and they so mush remind us of our huge war tanks which we 'left back on earth in 1935 On and on we go. We see no human beings. We see no buildings. How strange, . how pitiful the earth looks. Again we are moving, covering thousands of miles, under and above the clouds, over hills, valleys, and swamps,: over great' bodies of water and now our , men of Science tell us that we are over the land where man was first found on earth. The the 1 . ii ... It 1"- a fc it d... y ):..t i; -i : denly t i.i a , Just ahead we see toward the sky and it . are human beinga i. We are convinced 1 i man beings. Every oiie i for the captain says v ; ing to anchor. - See what happens rtf xt Jewelry and Silvcrv.T.: . A. J. Cavcnr.; Watchmaker and Jem , ' WALLACaj, MALLARD'S CLOTK2 WORKS CLEANING.. t PRESSING REPAIRING : ; Wallace, North Carolina PIANOS . , y ; PIAN03 USED ONES IN PERFECT CONDITION S50 UP N? - V - ' ' v BABY GKANDd ,8195.00 UP v , ' v S3as.ooijp r" .... ' , TEEMS: , . ' A c .We expert tuning at reasonable prices.' i- . ; ; We pay S3 to (S for information leading to a sale. " " . ' LET US PLACE A PIAN6 ON APPROVAU - . NO OBLIGATION. A.M. LANSFORD ' -. ' " ;-, ; WALLACE, N. C ', -v . - Sell Your TOBACCO Where You Get The Most Money. WHILE IN WALLACE r MAKE; OUR STORE YOUR HOME. ' A FULL LINE OF " ' . 7; LADIES AND , GENT'S TUKNER,S,'--Inc. - WALLACE, N. C. . i Tom Keen. Con ' '""T Lir"TS" v'"i Joe E. frown; ZENItH' SALES AND SERVICE vy , 9 '' WALLACE v.i i r-:
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