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Post Office Increase Is Over $1,000 Receipts n! ‘lit I Icndci son pi's! i*I- j i.i e m Ann < \cci .i thai . s. | i h mi . i . ; ’ ' t if. l t:, l'evcnm Ui- ■ ■ -' v* .1; i>l mastc, !. R IV.. s. a repi rtcd today Last :i’t - ■ ' ■ ; l O.o} .in ■" " i1 >'1 l ! s 1 ,i, , J I! v. .is * * ■ i * s' A ;«tist ^ months "’i oi in I,.- . . - months of i!) (4 w - k' ' .v2»r at) lompam " '*" ' ..! 'll r : I the tot.., i 1::i , ...i1...i 11*4-4. ft: ,1 ■ of the : --1 Iifi .1'. t'J ngi-s • Of tula 1.1 \ • ilia u ■ ,i| :. HOLLOW AY FUNERAL IS AT MIDDLEBURG H til Know n Kah-ith Man. I ormerfs i.i I Ills i ii\ Du s ■Miinl.it \tlcr I.ting Illness F.m.-i-..! * and mtt i n.fi at Maid.• M: H. \*. li t . !■ . ■ - in blit !'■. ■■ Vigh, ti:* ■; Hi t lt-igli ' • ■ afttT . >: . > State Sir .i '• ' : A t': i' the Ain . . Mt *t -.ti-' t ill. cl. wit!) iiitcrnu",• :. .Matdlebtirg All II' ...o.. o> his wife, tn- iia 'in' Mi •! AI ti' i. w ay oi Hi-i.iloi's ■ si' I,.ligh11 : s. M:> .1. C Hi in a K. .e g .. and Mi ■ T ,1. S : I1 . a..!.., :n : .'11- . M. - .1 it I'. . a' : H. • - dtv.suu; and 1; ' • - KM Ki - lo way i •’ in ; Va J C Ii. i1 lo-.v.i.v. ■: At;..:/.. City. X ■' : Clar t nt t- Ho.,, '.v.iv ,.!,(! 1. .. ... ii.: v, ay. both it (.'all! I I'll.. i. .'HI A:'* 'ii:' Hol I> iway o! X rt nlk. Va i’a 11 i>t'.i. t : > v, i iv i.i ■' .1.. t ,'i as i - lows J. C: owder S*< [.tit-:: C. ow ner. K F Kloiiii: g. K igcne Wilson. t ( lv.n.gto:.. E I! i .y. A; ion ti. .II. ... F .mb Spain. Colored Croup 1 o Camp Croft Toda\ For Fxammation A -1 ■; 18 i ■<.<< • 1 esjistrants left ' t .r v'i'i ,:t. S. C' . fur ple iuetmn ex nat ns today. Eddie Lei- Mi K:; . . ' :uvio nteii gro i: leader Those ;;i eluded n group to day ■ e Hi.:i•.■ t .ili-K'- .g::'. erred to Rich nil. V... Ridg'-nni! I... v re-ice i: .... dson. Fit-men A'., . :. aiisit.. ed to Newark. X. J. Pete Ruven IX. .-. Joseph Flu . i . Anthony H.l. ! Will.a:: T ii We-lev .1.Hi.;r ■ Jan.es Sv. e.-'e; W-gg'ns. R - X.-.- : .1 . Rout : • 1m.- . • H.i! v Tmv. . ,Ji Huijen r ne T Wi-llit- .. Ma. Eltd i- Lee MeX.g::’. i 'Ma. ,e 'i ■ H '".ie unsfer ,t-il L1 . i i'g F • ■ l'u. ::e e. red to "V ,. v e A i . Recorder s Court I las 1 u>no Session On A ssault Cases lit a t a. S’ recorder's c<j i t ti (1 i ■ - . i -c- ui assault and d: .ui.a : :a i- 'i-u*d. Joe Peace. .. a as adjudged not gu.ity i: . dun -< assault with a deadly weapon. Janie liayi - 1. .vas tried 1'if a.-sault a. deadly weapon. Prayei lor * a ent a as continued upon payment J costs. Cable Joe. foli'/ed. tried lor as sault .vith ■' deadly .veupun, was sentenced i . tour months mi the roads, .~uiten>-e isptnded up"ti pay ment ot cost- an! payment of doc tors' aiai ta II o! John Eat son, and cond.'i"n 'l;at the delena ant remain of good boh a ..or tor the next two years. Wallace L>av . colored, was tried for drunkennes: Prayer tor judg ment was continued ipon payment of costs. Frank Mayes, white appeared on a charge of being drunk and disor derly. The prosecuting witness. Ber tha Mayes, asked permission to withdraw the .variant, the court granted the request and she was taxed with costs. Clyde Barham, white, tried for drunkenness was sentenced to 30 clays on the loads, suspended upon payment of costs and provided the defendant not be convicted of violating any prohibition law in Vance county for the next 12 months. HENRY TANNER IS HELD UNDER DRAFT Raleigh, Sept. 4—Henry Robert Tanner, 21-vear-old Henderson man. waived hearing here Friday before Mrs. Elsie Carton, U. S. commission er, on a charge of failing to report for induction in the armed forces after receiving due notice to do so from Local Board No. 1 in Henderson, at which he is registered. Tanner was bound over to Federal Court on §300 bond, which tie furnished. . \ li l C v I < 11 i i i;om m i m\ *.ki>' ■a >, n \i' .. . v v \v Kchvii: cis. HinU’i.nh R<» , ai , > fine it. V. '. 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J From where I sit... /by Joe Marsh What Made Our Invasion a Success? With 57 blue tars on our Son-- From where I nit, Doc's .i t Flay, t ;r t< wn’s been mighty mighty i iirhi. The success of our t xcited <>ver the way tliuri- are Invasion begun months ago—. progressing on the Continent. when the Knglish Tommies and _ , .. the Cl .Iocs "ot (ogctlicr over shucks says Boh New- f| .. ;(n(1 R:I[IH.S !)f romh happily, * knew we were ,1;,— ;lI1(, learned to like each gomg lo Ink then. Nazis, soon m j(). of difference* iu as the Invasion started. tastes ami habits. ! ktieyr it nefore that, says And that spirit of tolerance T>oc M'diis'i r i know it from and unui rstanding between the wa.\ oil! is ys were getting men and nations will go far to along wim ieir British butl- wards building a secure l’euce, dies in those l-lngiidi camps. t00 They had a lot of differences to i 'll-: 1110 iiefl 'IV I : • y could work together as a team. And they i wivame ’em." V 1944, BREWING INDUSTRY FOUNDATION, North Carolina Committee Edgar H. tain, Slate Director, 606-607 Insurance Bldg., Raleigh, N. C. ■ ★ America’s most delicious fruit cakes — the year around dessert, made from choice ingredients, I ★ Rich in Value — 90^ fruit - and nuts. Mail s ★ Prepared by "women in white” Christmas in light, sanitary, immaculate- Packapes ; | ly clean kitchens. ^ , ★ Individually packaged ready verseas y i .11 October T5 to mail to men and w'omea— ! here and overseas. ~ ! Not Your Boy or Girl If You Buy Their Gifts Here and Let Us Help in Packing and Mailing Them Overseas Before October 15 ... _ 77 They re at far Hung army posts and naval stations f We Furnish A when- only remembrances from home can bring them f rTUV/IDT CTr t )e wai-mth and cheei remindful of Christmas joys of I dJlVIrLt. 1 lli kas*- yea,s' 1 acre s no excuse for them being forgotten' I MAILING pi“S?nowy,m'rai,i"B 10 d0 tliei1'ChHslsh'-'> SERVICE We Have the Right Kinds For Overseas Packages Of Gifts for I To Service Men and § Women Evci^y Military Service I Ravp, From ( 11 lY t,H'ay and select, his or her Christmas Gifts, I oerxes r rom and let s pack them and start them on the way I 9^ up The Overseas Mailing Period Is I From September 15 to October 15 I
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