Jl...e I ...1 f-r 1 1 1 i. t : 8 wo.';. 81 bii k .11 C. Vsert'Ji'.n-l rir Ue e for &e warLet t -i dart up to 13,IJ3,CJ pounds, which is , .i of the ItLe highest marke ever reached j a new all- by the Lumberton Tobacco Mark- -5 ' ; -ifJji' 1 .A ''ivJ )r .AW'.-.- Farmers were self sustaining cit : teens, Utile dreaming of the vast chain of industry they would be linked to today.' Part of our ser vice is- devoted to ' aiding local . ., vice i devoted to aia K "-yiir Sinners 'in many ways. Branch Banking & Trust Co. OF DUPLIN COUNTY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation jtitj t i; - 'la - t r f r i i :. i j r t v . f ' . ' u rr .:' it Is i: -sLy J i if tr1 bacco were .1, I 1 j 1 e far mer mat', 't rr irx y gale. I dt tL'3 ri J v 3 tL,;it Lv ed; for on l'y, b s wer,t to 933,012 pounrU, setC j a new hi Eifck f.r the lumberton warehousemen to shoot at. PriceB on Ce I":berton mark et were just as ilo.--ipg last week as the poTuwe. Aivougn every sale was dominated by low grade primings, heavy, lugjy tobacco, and poor quality t ' tie 854 pounds brousM tne growers kho sold in Lumberton -s.;yu,w, 73. or an average of S23.58 per hundred pounds. For the 13,306,- 606 .pounds sold during tne iirsi 19 selling flays ot tne season, CTowers have. ' received $3,206,- 684.2 or an average of $24,04 per hundred pounds. Of course, the quality of the tobacco otierea ior sale determines tne marcei aver aee. As an illustration, better to bacco was moving several days a' go, and for an eight day market in? Denod LumDertoa sola o.uut 394 Bounds of tobacco for $1,587, 203.67 ,or, an average of $25.83 ier hundred pounds. Every type of tobacco has sold well in Lumberton, prices remain ing firm throughout last week. The only change from the high peak prices ascended to during th third selling wees was a strong advance on tip grades and a very noticeable advance on the better tobaccos. - . ' . Although sales have been heav ier than ever before in the history of the Lumberton market, ' there has been little congestion or con fusion. . Practically every day all warehouse floors have been clear t :s s t ii a I ' i l Miss Pattie Loftin, of- Mt. Cl- ive Spent several days here with Miss Jteba Pickett last week. Miss Martha Pickett left last week for Ealeigh where" she will work again this winter. Suss Esther Stephens, Airs. Wil lie Brinson, also Amos Brmson were among those going with Mr. Fleming to Manteo last weefcena. Miss Mane Sobsou nas been taking her vacation. She spent most of it in Wilmington with friends and relatives. Misses Margaret and . Virginia Kornegay of Goldsboro and their brother Edward . Kornegay of Washington were here last Friday night in the borne of the Norwood Boneys. They, all attended i the Beautv contest given in the Scnool 1 AuditoriuK y Vhe Eenansv$k : Woman's Club. ."'' ' , - jars. u. v. uooaing is recuper ating nicely in the Memorial Gen eral Hospital at Einston after an appendectomy operation. Mrs. Emma Quinn- has been spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Clifton Williams near Sarecta. , v. . Mrs. B. C. Wells attended a council meeting of the Woman's Club presidents of District No. 11 at White Lake on last Friday as the guest of the district president, Mrs. William Sloan, of Garland. ..v net'-t T) .HJi t ed, leaving them dean and bare' J-i ue' for the following days sale. . . Wi1niiH The Lumberton market has,r. , . . r Bt I. ; t . . 1 1 o i. roo s f t8 Lc. ' J c I- a Vt - e Ci. . o, ",a i) s s.rvcl a cl.LIi.en sulad Ce ev shown a setady erowth for the past, several -years; last ' " 'season the market made a big gain over 1935. In fact, Lumberton was the only one rf the world's large to bacco markets to ' show an in- i crease in sales last year. The fact that the market is bettering sales 'for this banner season makes this fiiT-'"'-. J. rritt. whn bfl5 treu vtiLlrx r !-!l7es in .iacon- sla f r nvc J wf 1 3 returned re cenL'y. l'-e vlU leave next week for 1-c.k" to rcPume-Ler stufiies at Peace CVHo8. - . (Eric Lor g will leave on Sun day for Ilaxton where he will en ter College at the Presbyterian Junior CUlcge there. f Miss Eranda McLendon went to Goldsboro shopirg one day las' week. She was accompanied by he brother, Jeff McLendon. Miss Helen Griffin of the Home Economics Department of the loc al high school spent last weekend at her home at Woodland. Miss Marietta ITeece and Louise Bowen accompanied by several otners went to Kinston last Sat urday night to see Mrs. Gooding who is a patient there in the hos pital.' , ' " . . Miss Gladys Gooding1 has re turned to Kinston after a visit here with her sister. . Mrs.- Alton Newton. " , - i Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Byder spent , Sunday afternoon with Mr. . and Mrs. McKoy Kennedy... Miss Edna Baggett of Lilling ton, N. C, spent the past weekend with Miss Billie Pickett. ' ' - Miss . Eranda , McLendon" left Tuesday for Baleigh where she will enter Meredith College. ' I .a; .si.it. j t 'i v -s s rvt-1 t" - - it.;" e 1 ; tad i liar- Lee. - ' j Amos Irin..n, r.Jc Lorj;, tl bert McLenjn, cheel, EeecHier Eltterson, ruraJ v. ' a 1 a mass i ; , t , j i ' 'Ting - , . i t i-t i f Jver v i i li-im f So- ? man L .s r cf trouLig U a a n.ilion 6 ie. " - , Church at Wilmington on last Wednesday. They were accompan ied to-Wilmington by Mri. B. C. Wells and Miss Louise Wells who went shopping while there. Mrs. William Pickett and daugh ters went to Wilmington last Sat urday. " ' - . t 1 I ' : cyT Square and Round Dance ? I vjreVWi . ; -ALL DAY - "J, l n LUi 'Llu L u L J Lj u ,j--Lii u S- ' a : - - i , mJ I , Tr-a till I ... " A. T J i KENANST1LLE GEBXS IN KINSTON, Three Kenansville srirls. daueh ters of Mr; and Mrs. Albert Stroud have accepted positions in Kin-, s ton and are now- making their home in . that city. Miss Inei Stroud bis accepted a position at ' .V m Tftn' x V""c Chef Ejn and dean, Injmm-bw ' " rytofax Lt Kt. run 4 " ' rifosufO. ofl h imokfleiM, fc."-type hfo t,i otto awl clean, dog-proof top bu"""1- 1 J"" 4i S-.-i-, i hit xrt, no ma'mc when fou live, t m kitla ttoney. 1 t - . ,.1 la it ,.ud Sot only I9.7J, and tlu gaa Itwl coati M little a i r n 1 P petaoa Come In tuli week and aelea yr beautiful. - ' VJ -,"COCIt 0 OLD" ' 4 d. baoer ' ... Bnr anifl pepcr 'V -f f rolla 4 tixp. luu . , ' t cup milk '-". . 1 cupco 1 tt.ult s. " . 1 cup gratod cbeete 4 ei I vbkm "A com art ChMM too Ola th the whole milr will n MMtl Heal butnr, Bid float, iwlt sad penoer. Add milk snduallr, drrint oouuuulr, nnol thick iM gnw4 dteene, d Kir notll meltnl. Pour akr the bKeo m9 T""". Aad Cand mux wmL Itodd o mliture ilawlf Into the aw-ir Iwatca ejf white. no a fMKd casMnrfe. set your Pyrof-Mic Cuaf otoa at US' and r iio a fMnwid casaeraie. Set your tymttMH I tot 49 atiuuta. tain immetlwelr. semt 6. TNAiral-Kj.Mii , . UAtANTSID SiaVICI ilYONMHI OA MAIN COOKINO WATS HlATIN ISPaiCIKATIOM 1 .T DISTRIBUTOR'S NAM I .... ' ;7 ; AND ADDRISS ' 'ETJSXE-i)0S3Ea AITLIAKSS CCSPABT . , 800 S. Heritage St , . Kinston, IT. C. ;. rhone 1315 SELL T03ACCO H4 GPJ2IMLLE, N. C., AT r ..V.V. TiAi, 1 r- T7 :TT' 3 . 3 DANCE z at 1:C3 O'-.-.d Lasts TQ aIHIGPEN Band ctrinj r , r n 1 U L. To Occt Dancinrj; Coupb in Round ROUND DANCE Begins at 9 O'clock , and Lasts 'til 2:CD v Music By LEE DARDZN and hi3 8-piece Orchestra. Prices are nrch tire r i : '! r ':: at any time during ther: .Iifcrstiil better prices ihccl:::::;; J.:. 7c are ccllinj rr.ny piles frcm 0 to 45 cents per pound. ; .v; Nunbers !of cur Custcniers are averaging r 30 to 33 Cents-for Curings. - v - , & Om SALES NEXT IVEEIC 1 We have firet trJe Sept. 13lli-Sec- end Tues Sept. VMx Fir:l WcicrJayt. : 15th Firct Scec;:d Tliurs. Sept. ICUj, and 1st Friday Sep t l7t!i. - ' ; Dri? i:3 a 1- r d cn any cf ll:cie days and ve . will n:?.!:? ycu l!:e Lcct sale you have I:r.d C::3 WA YcurFricnd3, , Ceer, Sandviehes, Ccl d Drinks and lce Cream. V;UL nETCliCZD,"'';,-:'!-,- J. F. VELL5, Llanrtr. i 1 1 . v. iLL Xu.0CHlbSi . - - if' - 1C" "1