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Warsaw, K. C.
Doctor:;
!. DcVilt Racldey
announces
. The opening of Offices ,
For the Treatment of
DISEASES OF THE1
EYE, EAR, HOSE AND
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GLASSES FITTED , . .
WAYNE BANK BUILDING
GOLDSBORO, H. C. ; ,
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ft rid" . 40- .
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Money Talks
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AND we can make your mo-
ney talk louder by helping
it go further.
Warsaw Drug
Company
Warsaw, N. G,
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GOLDWAYNE LAUNDRY
& DRY CLEANERS
A Goldsboro, N. C.
Our truck is in Calypso, Faison, Warsaw, Magnolia, Rosehill,'
and Xenansville each Tuesday and Thursday, Mr. Riggs, Driver.
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KATZ DEPARTMENT STORE P
Men's Sox
Sift and silk-wool
25 and 50 cent
hose. Nothing but ;
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samples, au sine- i gt
tlyfirsts. , - 1 ' ,
I pair
25c;
Izod for Friday,
CU2 WEEK-END SPECIALS ARE STILL IN FULL SWISfG (
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tz DEPAnir.rjirjT stchz
V e family Kaowi. '7 st ir-'tc' '
Real crBort unity for n-a io
wants permanent, proflUXie work.
Sales way np tms year. si-an
promptly. Write Rawleigh's, Dept.
NCA-1C9-K, Richmond, Va,., , .
JUST RECEIVED car load briquet
coal, $10.50 per ton and tax. v
We. E. Belanga ft Co.
Kenansville, N. C. ;
l-13-2t. np. ' . 'r " . 1
" EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Havine qualified as Executor
of the estate of Ira E. Westbrook,
deceased, late of Duplin County,
North Carolina, this is to notify
all persons having claims against
the estate of said , deceased to ex
hibit them to the undersigned at
his home, on or before the 5th day
of January 1939. or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their re
covery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make imme
diate payment , - -
This the 5th day of January 19-
38. '
. ' . "...RE. CHESNUTT,
Executor of Estate of
Ira E. Westbrook
6t. Feb 10. -
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
tor of the estate of Arthur .--J.
Chesnutt, deceased, late of Duplin
County, North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceas
ed to exhibit them to the" under
named at his home, on or before '
the 5th day of January 1939, or I Mrs. D. L. Carlton, Mrs. John
this notice will be pleaded in bar'iiiddleton and son, Jack, returned
of their recovery. 411 persons in-'Saturday night after a week's stay
debted to said estate will please
make immediate payment
This the 5th day of January
1938. " , ' '
S. R. CHESNUTT,'
Administrator of
Arthur J. Chesnutt
6t. Feb. 10.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
appreciation to all who eave flow
ers ,and expressions of sympathy, j
or aided in any way during the
1 recent fJness and death of our
dear'mother, Mrs. J. W. Williams.
ME3. C. T. GRADY and FAMILY
We Spotlight
The Spots
BE it ever so tiny our seeing eye
. will catch the spot on your-clothes,
and our expert cleaning will remove
it. Our work is guaranteed.
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2 pair
Saturday, Tslon.
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1 in Cii'.a- ., 1
cy were j.- pll7-
V.'jt ai: I v " , L.. f t
I T
les I. Liyne who wert v.
on a week tour to II V
Mrs. Charlie 0. I. o- i
ed to her home in Ex.
Friday after a wer'-s
her motUr, Mrs. 0. P. I.
't v J
Kiss riUrei Cu;ia i
Sunday after a sWt YL..t v
Kiss Bona Alln st r-ro.
Ilss Lou'je cs
boro spent last ,wev'; v-a I i
brothers, Mr. J. V. fnsjen ana
R. C. Pridgen. ' 1
Mias ; Maria Loftin. . returned
Monday to take up her duties at
Pineland College. f
? Frank Pickett after. few days
visit with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bland Pickett returned to
Jonesville where his wife is teach
ing: !' - :-? - i if 1- f '
v Miss Hester Ann Farrior , has
returned ; to Favetteville after
spending the holidays with Dr. J,
W. Farrior.
'( Miss Amelia Farrior has return
ed to Peace College to continue
watV there'
''.''. Eccles Pridgen returned to Jack
' umville .Fin. after spending a
J few days with Ms parents, Mr.
'and Mrs. G. P. 'Pridgen.
Mrs. Leon Britt and daughter,
MaTsLrof ft fflSwS'
with her parents, mi. ana an.
WiUl , jfwp -i iP--
Bland Pickett for the New Year.!
Mrs.' Herman Andrews of Mt r
OUve visited Mrs, , Park Pridgen
Tuesday. '"'
Miss Moselle Benton and. Miss
Helen' Payne of Thomasville visi
ted Mrs. H. M. Middleton during
th iiolidavs.
with Mr. Stanbaek in Salisbury.
Mrs. J. B. Lewis returned Sat
urday after a week's . visit .with
Mrs. Charles Clark.'
' Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Buss, Ann
and "Sissie" just returned Satur
day;' They left Christmas morning,
motoring as far as Silver Springs,
Florida, and stopping to see rela
tives in Georcria on their way back.
Mrs. Park Pridgen returned
Saturday night after a week's vis
it with her daughter, Mrs. B. I.
Andrews in Jacksonvibv v. v'-"
BAPTIST CIRCLES MEET
The George Rollins Circle "met
in the home of Mrs. O. 8. JJest;
the Rosa Powell circle met in the
home of Mrs. Oscar Best and
the Katie Murray Circle met with
Mrs. R. A. Cadle on Jlonaay. .
The programs consisted of .de
votionals and business. Refresh
ments were served during the so
cial hour. . r . ' . . ; ,
- METHODIST CIRCLES MEET
' Circle No. 1 met at the home
of Mrs. D. L. Carlton, Monday.
The devotional was 'conducted by
the chairman program leader, Mrs.
Judson Rea, and 1 busineu '' ' was
transacted.- " f .
-Circle No. 2 met 1 with Mrs.
Nedham Warren Wednesday even,
Mrs. J," C. Thompson, chairman,
conducted the meeting and - Mrs.
Robert, West had charge of the
program, after which they enjoy
ed a social hour. - '"
PRESBYTERIAN ADX
Circle No. 3 of the Presbyterian Mrs. Dora Swinson and dangh
Auxiliary met with Mrs. F. P.I ter, Miss Mary Swinson, and Ten-
Fonvielle on Monday . afternoon,
CROP PRODUCTION LOAT3
At 5 Cent
I am glad to announce to the farmers of this section that I have
made arrangement with ''.., ,
Four. County Agricultural Credit
- Corporation, Dunn N. C.
whereby they will loan money, on proper security, far mrp
production purposes at less than one-half of one per cent p?r
month. , . . " j - 1
There will be no stock to buy in the Corpomtioii, no isfpectisn
fees to pay, as is necessary when borrowing through other
lending agencies.-- (,'''', " - -See
me at once , "
) y My Office, Mount CSe tlC. ' ,
and let me explain my money-savir-g plan more . tul'j.
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John R. Croci, tl I
Forest Crcc;n, cf .
" Active fwaic
Hcf-er.Walce; J.r
GolJdboro; L. D.
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J. W.
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ett, R. C. 7iln, J. H Ta or, 0.
G. EmiLLaw, L. XL CaJersoa,
liaimolia. ' - -
Honorary pallbearers were: L.
A. Beasley, R. V. 7e!:i, F. V7. n-
Gowen, Lenry riL I-etiEsv,
Henry Stevens, Jr George S. E-n-
nett R. D.
jonnson, J. T. Cresli-
am. Warsaw: J. A. EarreH. A. G,
Robert 1L Carr,
j.',-, m . i., w.. ' .I.-. mM :
The chairman,' Mrs. L. B Euie,
called the meeting to order with
a beautiful reading, and conduct
ed the Bible Study from the Book
of Hebrews,
The topic of the .program was,
"Fresh Facts From Afar." ,
This program was led by Mrs.
D. E. Best and was of much inter-;
est because of the effect of war.
jj
Mesdames J. T. Gresham and Ben
Bowden assisted Mrs. Best in pre-'
senting the program.
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es L. b. Jiuie, u. jl. am, 4. v.
Robinson, J. W. Farrior, E. P. Ew-;
ers, J. T. Gresham, Ben Bowden, I
L. Rackley, F. r, Fonvieuie anah
MissAnnie Ross Williams.
, After the program the fcostesa bBUy tTZ- .
. a a.k;S. v.- .v. -riii,;&. and Kri. Sam Phillips, of
m and coffee. The nlates wtn
lovely with little bouquets of vio
lets and quince. - v J -
; PHILLIPS DAVIS ..:
f Miss Ruby Herring Davis, dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. B. M, Da
vis, of Goldsboro, to Andrew Phil
lips, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J.
Phillipv of Warsaw, on, Decem
ber 28 in Raleigh. At home, War
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BEARL1ARSH
Miss Anna Brock, tt Warsaw,
is spending a few day here with
'relatives. - i ,
. Mrs. Emma Fate sad daughter
Miss Christine Pate. Deloris andillams Lere,
Beverlv Brook returned home last
Friday from Bambery, 8. where 'aanour B the birth of a son, Hu
they spent several days withlbert CUailey at Memorial General
Mrs. Pate's sister, Mrs. Joe Hand. I Hospital in Kinston on Dec. 31. .
luring Mary Brodsen returned tot Rogt. Strickland,; of Spring
Flora McDonald College, Bed Hope vs a recent guest of Miss
Snrines. Tuesdav. fa resume her Doris fith at ier home near
studies there.
-Boyd Walker left Tuesday for
Campbell College after spending
the holidays here with his parents,
Wi .And lira. Jo Walmr.
nie Bell, visited at 1J. and Krs.
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t Ijvct of Towers, a
. :ci tlu.,-ils of LoiU'
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cr"--y ana aroaa wa -nts of cut, i. i .i
.a 1 7 Lim a.l Lis son , ' yellow and -11 v..
:u, eal hc3s of relatives bsc4 - ;out. the tov ,;r li
'i lLfi tie room in. tie dinirj room where . -1-i
encliclirj the .casket were jseryej ta,- fruit c&Le. t !t
!vw!ycoyerhg the grave variety of other cakes. ' a
.e arouui it , bells were showered f ' ,- fie
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I'r. ai L"rs. reyton Brown, of (
' v tie local choir.
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1'ouiLi.
7, r.s. Brown at the pi-1.
JS.
e sbo 82r- a solo, "It is
i ITy EouL"- Cther songs services next Sunday at U o'clock
.oir were, "How Firm A by the pastor, Rev. G, H. Ulrich.
n." and "Abide With Sunday Cschool at 10 o'clock.- .
7 , . :. J Rev. and Mrs. O.' H.s Ulrich and
t'r. Crnnm will hn keenlv miss-
ed by a host of friends and in his'Hrs. George M. LaPoint in. Kin-
Jkmily, to whom we extend sym:
pathy.
Joe Kizj's, of Bones Chapel last
Sunday, ' v ' ' 1
KesciJ. C. C. Ivey, John Vans,
t i :.i. .-j i:.. v. trn.ii
X-rrr7 vilbS I f her whool near Greensboro,
of Sum-erlin's Cross Road, visited!. ' myyk. ll,.(laSr.
ii.iui 1..4. ' -Mv..,
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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rose and'
baby, LDby, were weekend guests
of Mrs. Rose's mother, Mrs. die
DmnV ; - ' ,
Mr. aud Mrs. Leslie Southerland
moved rear Warsaw last " week.
we re- a very mucn wjose mem
from otr community.
V-r ITn I II WTrnin'anfl
--". " . ,
Mttte r of Oxford, returned
holidays here wiOi her parents
- " - " ".r:. ' . .
or; those visitog Kiss Annie
Kaste of
(Mt CI e; Aldine Whitfield, .of
Rones iapel and Miss . Eunice
Walker, of Smith's ChapeL
r
I ilsw
HILL
Mr. sad MrsfT. A. Turner and
faminly, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Turn
er and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Jones, Clarence Jones, Dr. and
Mrs. K. A. Edwards and daughters,
Mrs. 0. M, Turner, George: .and
Harvey Turner, Mr. and Mrs. He
drick l .jore, and Mrs. Melvin Jon
es inert Sunday in the home of
Mr. at Mrs. Paul Smith, at Roo
ky He t.
Miss Christine Pridgen, of War
saw, n i recent guest in the
tome ! Mr, and Mrs. Fred Wil-
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Coomb si.
Mer mes " Jesse ' Southerland
and I srt H. Carr, of Wallace,
jnt : ,lday in the home of Mr.!
nd I' i. J. F. May. Little Miss
Clot. Carr. who had been vis-1
ir J .liicia and Ann May for
several slays returned with them.
Tie r eest announcement of the
"rroa 1R2 marnaee or luss
A.incei Chankle to J. D. McColl,
:f ' zville, came as a surprise
to her r any friends here. Miss
tl srV l;is taurrit first jrrade
tie i: ; Hill school for. the past
sevenJ -jars. - '"'.
Urs. '. 'a XIaxwelL of Eurgaw,
brjir"-
t"9 tf i
L.",
ly armounced the marri-
r (LrVier, Tielma, to
wen, cf Burgaw, and
a. 1 " s. Bowen is the
" r cf tl e late Don
s 1 lira. lTax"!l, who
'rrt -risk Ll resi
1 tUe death of Ilr. Max-
vere x
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lie f la-sds students have re-
t " 1 j r. m?t ticir stuJs aft
er t 7 rl ".s Rt tieir homes
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Leul. e arl , Grace
- J C" ;e; T. J.
i r,-e; Lylton
' 3 V:-: ly, Bur
1 I ?f'i r I Max
?. C, C He.
r ils returned
D. C, t " re she
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rela-
j
3l
i? 1
r i. 'ives .
k i fi'o n
lors ed f. ii
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l
1 s
Ii r e
clock nc
n,to Oifcr cocjpratclu-s f- .1
"'""'ihps. Attractive erl i
were received. 'LgvJj
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IJs'lLlVira "rs-
- Regular second sunuay morning
children were guests of Rev and
ston Sunday afternoon.
' Mrand Mrs. Thos. S. Shut and
children returned Thursday, night
after spending the Christmas hoi
idays with Mrs. Shutt's parents, at
DeWitt, Va,
Miss Lucy Outlaw", left 'Sunday
having spent ie houdays T with
her parents.
" College students reutrning to
, " ? . i "K"
""""" .Z?l 1 otZ'Z.- Z
I College Dempsey Simmons to
State College; Misses Pauline and
Hazel Outlatf to E. C. T. C. ' Garl
land Simmons returned to Naval
Aerialchool at JTorfolk, Va.
- Mrs. Eva Roues, of - Liddell,
spent several .days last Week with
her daughter, MrsY M.' s0utlaw,
Jr. - - "V .i"-v;
Mrs. L B. Sutton is an operative
patient in. General Memorial hos
pital, Kinston. . ; -
Mrs. W. N. Griffin and chil
dren from near Seven Springs vis
ited in the home of Miss Rachel
Outlaw Sunday afternoon.
Miis Sallie Outlaw is returning
this week to ner work in the
North Wilkesboro School, 'after
spending the holidays- with ber
mother. ' - , "v ''
, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sutton and
children from near LaGrange sp
ent awhile Sunday. . afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. J. H.. Parker.
Miss Bessie Koniegay of the Ca
lypso School faculty spent several
days last week with her : - sister,
Mrs, M. W. Simmons, -Mrs.'
Alton Barnes - and little
daughter, of Lucanm, visited Mrs.
Barnes parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
D. Outlaw. . - -
Miss Patience Sutton, student
nurse in General Memorial hospi
tal, Kinston, visited the
folks during the holidays.
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ihadtjie dandiest tosacco ccpeoN "
ThiE CA,V.L FECPLE FAID A'E THE DIOCCJT j
. ) PRICE I EVC3 COT FOR TIIE IZST OF IT.
( :-"5oir. . .;TicyusECC3''
AftVJELF. T..LYF.E TKE LI....j C'CAr.CTTE (
V . -0C.VM in ow s:cr;c:i ; -
TVTIIAT rirwtte do' th to!acco
rriwrrrfl c? T CV J.-r"S nows
tl.iitCaii 1 is t'.t vO'.-v''ij' . -TIirylnow
OtfrU are p- ' Ht"J cf I - r, I-'O S IX
tLtiolVB TC ' ' -'JS-TmL;. ! end Dot "c
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fuls t-f tLe Cdi.iii.-i.
v. and 1L3. Uli-Lli "
"ie Y. P. C. U. n- -
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Oi.. ' esis ai a k,.
ty j 1 . se parsons e on
nib t f last week. I.
and c tests were e:-"
frebl . stswere serve 1 c
evenly. All rerftrt a r .
D. .J. Elalock, tf 1 r :
was amcrg visitors . .
Mrs. R. Q. raxwelL
'The Mission Circle hell i' ,
ular meeting with Mrs. M. L. .
law, Jr., SaturC-y afternoon,
Mrs, Claud Rouse 1 s assi..'. . 1 '
tess..Mrs. Erio Eci-t, j-t
"called the meeting to " "-r.
A. G. Outlaw led the k
f ollbwed with a business s
f Mrs. M. W. Simmons p;
the Mission Study Book, "L.
for the afternoon program. ;
A delightful social hour
enjoyed, while ' the hostess Si
a salad course. There-was a r.
did attendance of members .
several visitors. JThe mc; '
closed with Circle prayer to r
with Mrs. Ulrich at the , pars,
age in February. . .
New Health
Inspector Na.
Jesse S. Canady, of Hope I
a graduate. of Wake Jore t (
lege who' recently compli,t, l
iversity of North? : C. : a
his duties as inspector for .tie 1
plin County Health Depart::
Monday,. January. 3rd.'. The f
woik to be assigned Mr. Ca.
will be hookworm work thro .
grading of cafes. - ,K t ,
,y.n.,.r,ti . 11 .1111.1 11. 11 n. Hi : -,. i--
' ADD KENANSVILLE
3 :" -
Jatue juornelia vumn, uat.
ter. of Mrs.' Parker Quinn has ;
turned . from-, a visit with i
aunts, Mrs. A. C. Bolin and 1
C. T. Sloan of Marion;-S. C.
Mr. ,and Mrs. " Roy San.!
and children of -near Eeulu.
home (Tiite Sanderson's s.' '
., r.jMrs. Parker Quinn.
A ! fa -" ft
! to A kmnr Itwa ouhc ti j.
Round Trip Faras
Dail Brothers
' KENANSviLES, N. C.
MR.SOYJC ,
wall-known
tobacco grow -7.
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