Kcr. V..3f t Cm.
Pobcon's Chapel
ded the Hallowe'en Carnival at
Kcnansville Saturday night. All
reported a aplendid time, 7
' Mrs. Cyrus Brock went to Wal
lace shopping Thursday. ;.;
Mr. Less Dail of Warsaw was in
th's section on business on Wed
nesday of last week., .
Mp Hez Dobson made a business
trip to Wallace on Thursday of last
week. : ..
" Mr; Rob Harrell and Mr. Melvin
Brock made a business trip to
Norfolk last week, v
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Rouse we
nt to Wallace on business Thurs
: day.-."
Mr. V. H. Simmons made a bu
siness trip to Kenansvtlle Monday.
Miss Nancy Summerlin of Sum
merlin's Cross Roads spent the
week end with Misses Cathryn and
Virginia Kilpatrlck. j
" Mr. an Mrs. Hez Dobson spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Carter of North East. . : , ' y
Mr. T-v N. Sandlln and Mrs. E.
F. Wiggins made a business trip
to Wallace Thursday. -;
Mr. John Mitchell made a busi
ness trip to Warsaw Friday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Alderman Ezzeft
were In Kcnansville on business
Friday, . v. :-
Miss Grace Horn of B . P.
Grady spent the week end with
Miss Rosa Lee Langs ton. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrell or.
nt to Wallace shopping 1 day last
week.
Mr. Melvin Bostlc left Friday
for Fort Bragg where he was In
ducted into the Army.
Mrs. Hes Dobson and Miss XJH
ly Sandlin went to Kinston shopp
ing Thursday of last week. They
also visited their sister Mrs.: Da
vis Bland who Is a- patient In M.
G. Hospital. Mrs. Bland is improv
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Rayford Jones ft
Miss Bettie Brock :i attended the
show at Wallace one night last
week.
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ARMISTICE
1942
DAY
Our Men Fighting Another War, Receive Our Homage Today
So Do Those Soldiers Who Won That Other War, 24 Years Ago.
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Warsaw, N. C.
BUY WAR BONDS
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. "' ;. s GASH LOAMS TO FARMERS " . ,
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T. JT. TURNER, Pnsidttt . nXTOZXSS AUTD LIVESTOCK -
I C. TURNER, J&j V. Ptm 1 JkULM CUALBO TVC?C2 CA3T3TSS -iftft JONES, Secretary
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TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS:
Due to WAR CONDITIONS we are CLOSING OUT the GROCERY, DRY GOODS, ft SUNDRY Department
of our business. We wish to assure each and every one of ou that we ARE NOT GOING OUT of business but pre
sent conditions will not permit ua to oontlnc m we haV (or the past many years.
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-We are SELLING all the merchandise In these de- partStenta- at OUR COST in an effort to move them
QUICKLY so that we can vet up our business aa we We nd to cperate it in 1943.
The business will be the SAME ORGANIZATION.! ntelthe SAME ''NAME, owned and operated by the
SAME MEN as heretofore. We wlU FEATURE the following:
Prtddy!,' IkiternstionaL Naco, Morris, V-C, WeU's
. HORSES ft MULES r. :
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ALLIS CHALMERS TRACTORS ALL CROP HAR
VESTORS REPAIRS ' - ;
TRACTORS AND HORSE 'DAA'iTnfcEMENTS
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1 all itarbs OF HEAVY hardware
FURNITURE ft APPLIANCES
To ceplace the part of our business that will be cUnlj inated we will make CASH LOANS to our customers In
connections with the sale of the above mentioned merchan dise.
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We sincerely hope that you can realize our position and we trust you will continue to favor us In our new
set-up with your LOYAL PATRONAGE that we have en Joyed so long.
,' Reetfully yourf, i-tt .
T. A. TURNER ft CO., Inc.
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P. S. Our store will re-open Friday, Nov. 6 for fin al sales. Prices have been marked down to cost. We ad
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The Armistice Day Tradition Carries on in WARSAW
and as annually for more than 20 years the Lot
ch string will be out in Warsaw to the s hundreds of
people in Duplin County who havi celebrated the
day with us, and we Invite you fo come to WARSAW
November, 1th celebrate the day that ended Wor
Id 'War I, lookingTforward to the Second Victory Day
that will end the -Greatest War mankind has ever
known; WORLD WAR II. . The Observance of the
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Pay will be strictly in keeping with the War Times.
; ;- BUY WAR WNDS AND STAMPS . . ,
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