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.we cloths us fakjly with cuality merchandise
11 LOWEST PCSSSIS tSICES . "C,
DUPUN THEATRE
WARSAW, North Carolina.
TEE EST PICTURES AT ALL TUBES. - v
KOX, PARAMOUNT, ITBStf NATIONAL, TOimSAL, WARM
ER, BIOS., VOX AID OTHER LEADING PRODUCERS.
The Hub Department Store
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WABSAW, North Carolina.
A TRIAL 13 ALL WE ASK
Young's Department Store
WARSAW, Hotfh Carolina, ,
BEST BARGAINS E MEN'S AID LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR
r9m E.t. 21 tTarsaw en
i ' l Ce dlitlaction of Dupiin
r,-i'v' larpst town, ana i
tras center, and jusUy , be
cause it can boast of having
struck a terry medium seldom
mov a A Itv an town, v - .
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In waraaw tiere are to oe xounu
merchants in every line of busi
ness, handling: any and all pro
ducts needed for toe farm, home
lor business by the people of Du
plin County, and offering them at
popular prices, prices made possio
u Hw thniv arncrience and volume
lot business. In this respect Warsaw
is equal of many mucn larger
towns or cities, r
' Knt at tin tame time it suffers
none of the drawbacks of the larg
er cities such as that of losing
personal contact - with patrons,
v.nia 1 nnt that lanre 'tfo.
I here tou find that merchants1
know each other and cooperate
wttii muiIi other, and know and
liVa tttMr flmttomers. so that they
make every effort to see that they
i niMwd. Patrons are not mis-
ImI h false momises. They know
the people who make those pro
mises and expect ; taem to seep
. Tha marnhanti ' of Warsaw do
not depend upon transient trade,
or that wnicn is oontinuauy mov
ing about, seldom trading at tne
nma nlam mare than once. Their
patrons are people of the county)
and community, wnose patronage
is steady and continuous: so mat
it is" necessary - to . please them
every time they buy in oraer to
keep them. '
. ifnilm- thii itrafeht-from-the
shoulder policy Warsaw merchants
have grown and expanded to take
care of the steady increase ox ous-
il 1j to Ia ii
cf le co'.,..'? v , -
liiwCaise tae rev 1 .
es of another -c-. j x . ;
tade.
Come to 7arsaw t i) r
tradirj, where you c-' i .
best of ever : T t t
rouble prices, e:.l i. 1 a L
eve"7 time. 7&r:aw r...
win always wclcoiiie you ai ,
that you are pleased? , :
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Warsaw Hardware Company
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RTERYTHDIQ DT HARDWARE, PAEBTS, OIL, S00FOR
FEHCIHG, FARM DDFT.T.MEWTS
JUST ARRIVED
CAR LOAD LIME CAB LOAD CEMENT CAB LOAD . WALL
PLASTER . k . X " -r"' 1 '1
i. SEED BTB OATS, VETCBV WTJTEB PEAS " . -?
FOR SALE CHEAP: One used mowing machine and diw harrow. ;
J. C. RUSS
J. J. WE St
MARKET
Warsaw, KC
Native V-- Western
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WARSAW, Borth Carolina.
, T Warsaw Fiirniture Company
" 1 WARSAW, Borth CaroliM. 7'
MOTOROLA RADIOS - . , c J Jl i-'i
ELECTRIC AMD BATTERY SETS
FREE DEMONSTRATION
Vest Door to Branch Bank
WE BUY COUNTRY PRODUCE
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Warsaw Dry Cleaners
WARSAW, Borth Carolina., 1
D. L Matthis, Prop, i . '
T73 CUARAHTEE UUALITY WORK, AS JW3 ARE PREPARED
TO CXVX YOU. THE VERY ESST IB CLEATIZ3 A3TD
ITS triD RZADY TO BACK BP OTO GUABASTSZ AT ABY TIME
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SEA FOOD Cte
! ri"'; WASSAW, Borth Carolina. :
LYEZITI1LE3' Of ESA XZti Cf SZAOX
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t ' . ITroir;i r!l?sry Ecrvice
DUPLIN . . .
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, CIJEANERS
Warsaw, N. C.
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WE CLEAN EVERYTHING BUT
A GUILTY CONSCIENCE .'
, V R. F. HOPE, Proprietor,.
1V Pot ni?ht will he on Wed
nesday this week instead of Tues
day. Next week it woi be lust as
before, on Tuseday.
Wampr Baxter and Joan Ben
nett will be seen for the first time
in Technicolor in "Walter Wans-
erY Vogues of 1938,' the specta
cular musical comedy wmcn op
ens, Monday, and shows through
TnMdftir at the Dnolin Theatre
Offering a glimpse oi next years
fiuliioiia in trirls. eaes. crowns.
love, songs and dances ,this merry
storv of Manhattan centers aro-
nnd the mmance of New ' York's
leading: couturier, played by East t
ter, ana a cnarming neouianie,
nlaved bv Joan, who jilts a milli
onaire (Alan jnoworayi v on ner
wedding day to become manne
quin. - '
Also featured in the cast are
Helen Vinson, as Baxter's selfish,
feumttrnck Wife Mischa Aner. as
a penniless Russian prince; Je
rnna Cowan ui the shad? theatri
cal producer, who stars Helen in
a flop show that it takes Baxter's
last cent to back; and those gor
geous Walter - Wanger Models,
i "the most photographed girls . tia
tne woriav' - : -
A powerful sea drama taken
from real life brines Garv Cooner
and .George Baft to the screen as
co-starring mateys of a slave snip
in "Souls at Sea" oominc next
Thnrsdav and Fridav to the DuB-
ilin Theatre. With them are Franc
es Dee, Henry Wilcoxon, . Olympe
Krsrtna and a unr or otncr im
nortant 'Tlaver. The storr ii a
dramatization of the famous pack
et "William urown- ana tne tnai
of its eantain for manalauehter on
the high seas. The story was writ
ten from the testimony of survi
vors wnicn paramount founa in
old newspaper files of the 1840s.
Harrr Carev. cue of the best-
known action start on the screen.
anil John BeaL the brilliant dra
matic player who has soared to
film fame in recent montns witn
his memorable cortrayals. are co-
starred in "Border Cafe," RXO
BadiA'a action and romance dra
ma with a New England and Bio
Grande country background. Arm-
ida heads the sunDortinz cast
which innlndes Georce Irvinsf. Le-
ona- Eoberts, J. Carol Naish, Kar
iorie Lord. Lee Patrick. Paul Fix.
I Max Wagner and Walter Killer.
The picture will bo snown Wed
nesday at the Duplin Theatre..
Edward Everett Eorton. esti
mate that he swallowed more th
an a gross of pills during the pro
duction of Universal's "Oh, Doct
or!" which will he the owl show
j attraction at the Duplin Theatre
I uprt RatnrHnv nicht. fflavinv fhe
) role of a hypochrondriao, Eorton
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Flirt t .' s : IZLt 1 zi6 Low-
den, .'i-rv; IZzt AUccne Crla-
es, CrecL-l.-O. , "
r-38s:I ss Nell Eowd-
en, V.Tar; ZZ .Slio Ross,
ar.:rrn. , "
TLLi rrtls: Hiss Annie Jones,
Cameron. . ; n"
Tonrth filsti Miss Emily
Lawrence, 1. irfreesboro; llrs. El-
imbefi E 1 ClSton, rsison.
Eflh e'i: Kisa Doris White-
hurst, I...LJ; ILrs. Rose E. Kol-
LIzti rrr'es: Iiisi H.ther Lo-
unnacx. LT-'L EaAler. Kins ton.
Seventh erase: Comer Tnplett,
iiiirtia. . .
E"h scl"ol: Kiss Easel John
I son. Inri'.J'Z.-'-lIih.
Kics I?, n XL ciuires, Wake
Forest, r. i-H-lLA.
Fred Larson. Warsaw. Euto-
ry-uivics.
Clyde Iockmon, WhiteviUe,
rath.
Kiss Joa . Thomas, Farmville.
Science. I , . ssmssnsasBS-Li
W. L McCilL Warsaw, Agncul-' :.',
ture. 1 y ' t . Mrs. J. F. Hope near Clinton.
Mrs. J. B Killer, Home Econ-' B. Franklin Hobbs, of Warsaw
omics. . - ' - . . ' is spending a few days in . Lew-
Saperintodent: J. B. - Miller, port News, Virginia.
Science. ' ' - v I Friends will be glad to know
Kr. Killer comes to Warsaw' that Krs..R. C fn'r m
hiVhl Trnmmdrd; ' TT " hoUi'lv recoverL.? at Lcr liii.3. K.S
I Mi Carolina.
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CUR TZZZZZu "Zcfer to La UersoLl, Knowingly"
Dranc!iDzn!ib'j and Trust Cczt.j
, , ' , OF EUFLIN COUNTY ,
"TO EATS E3LTCUT0R"' , , , w " v!
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ,
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the decree JAB. and lH A. from 1 Pridsen suffered
the university of North Carolina.
Mrs. Miller, who is vocational
Home Economics teacher, will be
on dntv fo ten months and beean
work severe! weeks ago. , 7 .
SCOUT COURT
HELD, WARSAW
: QUlH?k:cGO7ET4 CC7.TANY
' -WAZSAW, North Carolina. ' ,r
- h- EVERYTZIa TO TZTZZJ. THE HOME "-
. . FUNERAL KmCTORS '
CALL iV.'ftt -' ,f '" ' .''' i v
BAY PHONE, 244-1 . - NICHT PHONES: 253-lj 881-6; 23-1
ed to Burgaw Sunday to visit rel
atives.
Z. tie i'-olloi.ts titija L
buw, who sent the weekfsi at
Loje ia Warsaw were, I. IJ
Eva Carter. Irankie Cooper a-"
Karncrlte Eorneay left f i
C:eervl"e l'v ay where . U"7 ,
v.111 tiUr C. T. C.
The rfTj'or monthly businr
meeting cf Cie Ilethodlst T;wt-'
Leaure was hed on I.onay ev
niiig at the home of Krs. H.V.
T.z?t. Tew c"lcers f-r t':e cpi.I
jjarvsret ec i as fu.- ows : l r
Pi- r: Vita Tres.. lcJ
dislocated
The Court of Honor for this dis
trict was I -Id in Warsaw Gym
Friday nirVi with representatives
from three tl tie four troops pre
sent i or a.ancement. ecout i-xe-cutive
Gec";e Hamer had charge
ol tne ooiuC : -. -
Tha nhr-r for the Kenans-
vffle TrocJ C3 was given by
Kr. Hamer and accepted by Troop
CO at the rose of tne court, war
saw troop 3. won the events of
the evening by a close core over
CLmton troep S3, and were again
given the tnaer which they have
been fcoldir? for several months.
The ten .eouts of Troop 60 of
wftr warded the Sec
ond Class. Tiesr were, J3t
lmne Lear.', roSiert Lamer, Lie
tTiitfiisli. fL.r'ie Petewav. C E.
Candors, J 2es Xlasle Jones, Lilly
Jimmie J.ritt.
Eay ten and C. H. Collins,
I JrM of the .Hit-oa troop were pre
sented '. ? Awards, and L'en
Cooper of Warsaw was given the
First Clari award. Kerit ba" -s
I were won es follows; Trorp 1 1
EI!1 T.'"V.r. aimir. Ee-
ar r - - ' tvr
Enick. t' crsrtry. r
tile st'7, vocl ctjvirj; 1t a
jEE5i, I .t ail to ar. . i,
hnnldnr in a fall recently.
Mrs. Fred Gaylor returned' to
her home in Warsaw on Sunday.
Che has- been a patient u tie A.
C. L. Hospital in Rocky Kount.
Friends will be glad to know that
she is improving rapLHy.
The B. Y. P. U. o f the Warsaw
Baptist Cl uroh, lu.il t'.eir f jular
monthly Council mieetl-'j on Ilon
dav evening at 7;C3 o'clock. All
unions planned their programs
and elected ofacers for the com-
4nw war. ' ... .
Dr. D. E. Best, spent Sunday in
Warsaw with his mother, Jars, u
JuLnsiin: Lc..' LM.ui.Lblh A1 'T'! .
Treas., Catherine Pri jen.' 1
day Committee: Kararct I .
ey and LTary Alice Eeeves. At
Cifiii-laiion of the meetlrz r . -
ments were served by tl.e L "
Kr. and Krs. Paul Entt a" l i
'nr. and Krs. A. L. Cavenaii'rhimily have moved to Warsaw Lx
and daughter Jennie Cnivn 'mnr- " --d. .
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