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.. ) tr 1 Vy d Ce s (,.04'crs i r i la lk c ii la 1 i ' t I It r rk : ; , . ...oful and j . j week in the .jry if tLe market on Konday with ft 'e Cat weighed out 783, Is and averaged . $27.04 Lei sales continued heav ily tiiKT a , jmaaj v arcernoon. Monday's sale was the heaviest ev er experienced by the, Lumberton warehousemen, with more dollaars being paid out than ; have :; era teen paid out in any , other one day. However, .this mark did not last long: (or on Thursday, 827, 712 pounds were sold, establish ing a new market record. This day's sale averaged : $28.10 per r..e t ' eco t." m j b. It i.'j t t s.ir.e s Jr; rsri-l 1 year. IL'i is t' e tli.1 suet : . years tL -t It, J.ei't:ti's tula,.; market Las sLown a steady grow th week in and week out. j - i if ."a . t During the past week ! prices on all types of tobacco advanced to new hijii levels. As the market closed on Priday, it was firm and stabilised." Re-opening on Holiday of this week, there was another sharp break , of , tobacco, and the last reports from ' the warehouse floors state that last week's high prices are prevalent . v , Every type of tobacco is selling high1 in Lumberton., Probably the 1 3 J . 1 r 4 J ,t as Li fcs i-r. fv were inst as X' AI ch every day t week saw a carncity sale t.Lcco cn the warehouse, floors, Here iss Lttle congestion or de- ky in sc"iij; there was no mock. AjiI as the market closed fori the week, all warehouse, floors were cleared. TIe' lumberton Market is wfable of handling nearly.- one miuion pounds of tobacco'' daily, and with the new sales system re cently inaugurated this much leaf can be disposed of without .; con fusion, s ! ' ''1 All lumberton '; warehousemen are of the opinion that all tobac cos will be at their seasonal peak next week, and tiiat growers will profit by selling every pound they have ready for the market' '-' ,i ' ... . ''..CI it ru i r s ;.e .tut Va wlTe ', to', 'save d. i i ei I Etcr jl love f.r e Jh. k'-I. r c r t IZsv.ltay is i' .t t . s wicked pur; eixl t J I .. . to .the wall, laxter hits cn . r , lion dollar iJea - la e " z r huge fasLion show called " . of 1323'! with singers, C,r entertainers, etc, using tie i.- ' salvaged from the show he lack ed. Jt's a tremendous hit at! the day is saved for love. - " " CHOCOLATE4 With The ; L. IN DUPLIN. . We .are glad ;to xeport -that K. G. Maxwell is improvirj tdcCj tt Carolina General EorrrxiJ, wlcre he recently underwent an c,i Xm ttion.i We all' missed-his priae:c at: the Grady-Outlaw reunion day. Jt really did not seem natirj for him to he absents Ee always has way of making everybody smile, and feel at home. We all 7Tilmisston from the home of his hop? f him a very speedy recovaon, Listen Eamjhrey, on Wcdnes iiMf til WANOCA WALLACE , There's " something V new ,-in , screen musicals under the cinema i sun at last! , . ., i"-' j ' It's "Walter wangers, vogues of l3o, , tine. lecnnicoior.-juiuiuM which will come to the new Wian ooa. Theatre' next : Thursday and V1- JF: 32-Piece Set $3.95 and up MARY PATTEKKS TO SELECT FROM i , .v Hi 1b: w. canady D. B. Er ;'r-7, 73, d'-l st the home cf L"s s j, A. L. L'j "i rey eri I 3. I'; 1 ry in r saw on IV. J..y evt..:rat 13 o' clock, after an CLiess of sevenJ days. . ; Kr. Emr-Trty had been CI at his home in . llnL-ton for sev eral wecLs bef jre VA: j bronU to warsaw ,hcre s:ra e'J.-it Lis arrival te became xsritically ill.. l oneral services ucre held in Bev. Gustav Ulrich and mother-in-law,,' Mr. and . Mrs. Kajor Sut ton and Mrs. Lottie Outlaw Uersr- er returned Monday from Ashe ville where they spent the week end. .They report a very enjoyable trip, f , . -r , Miss Annie Maxwell . retnrned home Jriday from El Paso,-Texas. where she. has been .visiting her i ; x Hit ' " !. r . . dU i-vL 1 il eit. : I tj ev trjr.:s to t :'.r.l every s., .'. e. A 1, '.vl tlloxt is beiEj r.i.-Ja to have-tie church filled at the fast service. . ... ' TIIIAC. . . it 3 AT SaJITE'3 C 1 C '1' t ivt i; 0. day mornkj at ten o'clock and in terment was in the f.;T4 y ceme tary conducted by the Eev. 7. Ear ry Whitmore, pastor of the Pres byteriaa cturch of the -Covenant, assisted by the Eev, Eobert Eer rin? of Zebulon. ' , Hr. Eumphrey was twice mar ried, his first wife, the -mniffier at his sons, was Miss Callie Shen- j hard, of Onslow county. Eis sec- Eev. Howard II. McLamb will preach at Smith's Church EnrJy at 11 a., m., and at Lee's C" r Hodist Church at 3 p. ra. lie pulllc is invited. Ince tUere is no Uef-'-iBt Church-in IVJ 'e, all ITethodists cf that vicL:l'.y are erpecially invited to attend at Lee's Chopel, which is about three miles in the direction of Kenans- cousin, Carl Sabe and family, jond wife was Mrs. Eannah Eawls. rJTS. A i bree ,ns: A. iT rtatrfiTrf Eumphrey of Warsaw; B. E. - , " .. ' , DvuJcuuB sup, vuueuicu on ner hattan, which. of next years 1 offers us a riimnse I .rrr.rr: L" iWy oi jaciunond, Va., and fasMonsinfun.Sirlslw-"e rZrS.Tf EUmphM WiMa . dances and . love I Z.TCV -JS1:"'" ctiildren. gowns music, flances ana; love bfingh and 41 VroT h: 1 ommimai!' miiff wmfsi ii aAnaa.i ? ? .scenes 8h6 , fortunate to (were 0. E, Best. Mrs , Diw. - -7--' see. un ner return sue visited, her Wsworth. Mrs Plvd StrirHniKf tional Broadwav success. "Boy I tatua - iSPP! jfioya Btncuana, dances if Samn la Bpewack, wno wrote me .wuw-w On her return she visited, her r om-woa, vji lather. K. O. Maxwell in WoAta fUrl " Anil. ' inmdentaJlv. i.. vw-w ., . .1- t-t UJLUl 2U1U IlKr KIXUM. NVnl :.:f there's a thrill in store lor you ontt fA mi 4.I.4. when you see what has been done from . Grady-Outlaw reunion With Technicolor. '. ; J Pridav to Seven Rnrinm tl,. m .1.... . . . 1 . ov. .' ine Jlim, wmcn uiuvuuucb w? i,,m anil minvA Tl,. gorgeous Walter Wanger Models, ; Tiiitmen. t Pint w,n a garpered in the producer's search fumijhed the music for the occa for the "most photographed girls sion Henry 6rady Kew Y k " rv . T . ' , - n i "'7 i"1"" ine crowa ior a- head of the House - of . Curson,s' jjj dancing and allinir ' new dressmaking . establishment, ' while 4oan uenneu. is : seen tu u wvcjj attending Mrs. Davis Eol- 'ville. t-i c:v. Trr.k, io"2:. ' 1L. 5 CI.ev. '.rit.l.B 1" CLcv. plAr!). 1 ;t,v f pickep. 117 i 'CIO "I V.'hc 1 rase -rielsn. '1 IZ , . door Chev. 1 lC-J, 4-: ,r . . .let 1 1"C2,. 4-door Clw. 1 1SS5 rori i!.ir. 111 4- door Chevl-U32: B-4 Tord Ford Coupe.' 1 12C5 2-door Y8 - Pord. -' KHIST0N, NORTH CAROLINA I debutante who iilts a millionaire I (Alan Mombray) on her wedding dav to become a mannequin .. Mr. and Mrs. ' Kaoon Eollinss- wonn, nr. and Mrs. . P. Strick land, A. L. Cavenaugh. --: .' , -WTLIIAa L EHX Funeral services were leld at Warsaw Monday afternoon for William' Lanier EilL who . died suddenly at his home Sunday. Bu rial followed in the Warsaw Cem- XESIAirSVlLLE MSTEOBIST , r ' ceurch: . Sunday Sept. 5th, 1937 V Sunday School 10 A. M. Preaching 11:15 A. M. By the Pastor. Rev, A. L Thomp son. ,'. .. r rt The public is cordially invited 1 1 to attend. - - WE2T liiTOH CO. Chrysler Eealer WARSAW, H, 0. ROSEKILL WALLACE M. E. . MOSTTELY DIRECTORY figures which were very new'. to-trv the' father of John Bright Hill," collector of ' customs wur lOiAs. nenir-: is gooa oia i xr. ... .. " 4 i ; f x . . !.'. , v ; . " V : . ' - , . I upening dates nave ieen uoca. ui oraoes --'cf Tobacco are Sellsnjj High, and Good Grades are linnfnnsr Verv Hirrh r rices. : ie it, ''I Mi ft ( S 9 t CC:.3 TO SEE USrYOU VONT GO AWAY. DISPLEASED Hi; p:C.;OLAr,CHARD .L I J V j' if "S3 . i r i l v ,(...- vi-Ni.f ? ' H rtfv lt f A V'' t If S 1 V ivf s ,1 VI I ' span, ana tus old irienas were glad to see him, and give him a welcome back to bis "old stomp ing ground," .him and his family. Mr. and Mrs.' Grover MaxwelL of Augusta, Ga., were present, .and enjoyed dancing to Henry's new "calling? sutih as "The Big Apple,'' wmcft is very -s popular, in .some states. Come again, Henry I " Magnus Outlaw continues very skk at his home. 11 .' l ' Dr, G. V. Gooding, of' Eenans ville, and W. R. Goodine visited friends in Outlaws township last Dunaay. - - , . Mrs. Warren Maxwell and chil dren and Mrs. (Mabel Holt attend ed the funeral of f Mrs. . Viotoda Gooding last Wednesday at the home of .hef son, W. R, Gooding, aid afterwards visited ; Joe C. MaxwelL who has been very ill, jus,' Ada Babe MeQie. of Salia. bury and' little granddaughter is visiting her aunt, Mrs. R. G. Max well and unolC, William C. Eorne- m- ' Miss Myra Toe Maxwell, daiijh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren tlax well ,visited Mr. end Mrs. EoLjid Grady of Wilson this weekend, ftnd, also her grandfather, R. G. Maxwell at the hospital : School ojpened at B.; P. Emiy una wuuaw souooi nouse JLor August 30, with a good alt-1-ance. We . hope that this t ; t prove the most successiful year we nave yet aau, ana we reel that we were very rortunatem securing wri It Walker, again as princi pal; Good luck to alL We were pleased to welcome so many kinsmen, friends and visi Um . J: x -xi. iixu tuxxcrem suiies " to our uraay-ouuaw Reunion this year. Bt. J. Henry Highsmilh, dcUvered a wonderful address on edacction, and we heard from mony t! ts. Clad to have our historian, lan jamin Grady, of .V,L;?.ston, D. C, and all 'Our C a." too numcr oos to mention. Jac1 :e Eonry A. Cvady, who is rr::i:ont of rnr " -n, presentcl s'-e teTr;.d to our I. ' ' .AcJ. C . - 4y, -ich we s" 11 r '1 a:, .CL' te i ry r iv,h.. 1' -v u 1 U for' lforth Carolina, and of Dudley mown, am, born of Wilmington. He was a brother of IZn; James' Graham Kenan. The services were conducted at the Presbyterian Church of Durham, and the Rev. D. L. Jones, pastor - of Warsaw Presbyterian Church. Mr. Hill played a varied part in his home town of Warsaw. He was a lawyer, carried on extens ive operations as an acultorist and, farmer of Duplin County and was also one of the leading bank ers of the locality. Ee was born at Faison October 23, 1837, a son of CoL Christoph er Dudley Hill and Mary Faison Eicks HiO. ; , ? . i ' -A " ' ,Ee was educated In the Bing ham School at Mebane, and was gmSueted with the degree of A? a ixom tae university of north C; iolina in June, 1879. after which he took a law course in the Dick and Dillard Law School at Creerdoro. Ee was president and ozlsr of the Citizens' Bank of . w and was chsirman of the cc" " Ittee wlich erected the bank .?g. ' :' ',' Tax 12 years fee was president tf C.e last Ccrclia Truckers' As- "K; ,'xon arl f.r li years . war c". - 'sssa cf t" e Camocratio tr r.Zln C2T.r ' ' e for the LLJ c:.k?..J I.' trict Ee wrs a c" -Ut of t e fate Ea""-1 ft C. ro as! a trustee of Ce TJ tl. Iy of rsrtlt - Carclxua, ;, I'e vt'i a EeiKO a I -;:n, erl el," r cf tie 1 .' rJ v.: - a , Cr- h at V.-y, t "... tt i;3 Zz-y Cha-L.e :! a r. :.;.T.cr cf C.e .x.s of the Aa:::'.;ai Levola-ton. I- - Regualr Servioes -Krst Cunday: 11 o'clock, Provi dence. 7:45, RosehilL . .. Second Sunday; 11 o'clock ' ai Wallace. 3;3Q, Charity. 7:45, Wal lace. ... Third Sunday; 11 o'clock. Rose- hilL 8:30, Providence. 7:45 Rose-hill- Pourth' Sunday : ' H : oVloct Charity. 7:45, Wallace. ( . Literature In Vta-flni' c- ' Literature In' Virginia began with Capt John Smith, Elizabethan ad venturer and colonial, who wrote several' travel books. Tho S'jiicf Good ; PrcirdRifcAVccI: cf Sept. Cl!i StarriUfi- RAY ,T.rrT.Tff t?rrv '-- TUESDAY, SxTTR 7TU J TOT nriT '! ;?A;:Mr,:zETTnj:; ' ygtarrir7 A"-, f'TY. VIC ' ttVUltfA 1 X I , k. j.. CldrrL' 1.11 Ee manif 1 T" January 8,-1 .. -.v.; . .. . .ryT-i Trownca tt 4- ':a. ; LEAD m Tr:""I3 , A LP i ill ;', , ,y Erriujf . THZ : f i i:t" EATU2DAY, Cir; - .Ixl TTe Lrl t';v ev r. e - "sTx.- i: iif tf?- i ix- f "t unr""!- 1 i c ..::.!, I J : i "1 . r,' y ."-ac;.v;"::.'3f Knic-i. i; ;' t ; i - J ' ; t ' i should all V j r i a ili i 1 Q) TTN'TTtTS10' to ; t Cf t x . i i. v. v r " ' fc-.- I
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