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KENANSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA '.'T THE DUPLIN TIM3 FRIDAY AUGUST 31st., 1945 Savings For Bond In Date Dress V : r '1' V ft! I -I J Classified ADS i l.ASSiriED RATES 1 cent er worn, baironu"; 'hnrij( f 35c. Unions you aavn an accouut with ua pleue enl nionry. stamp iiKiuoy order or check with ads. Farmers: U you have anything to sell or exchange, want to buy, use the Time Clawt KUmI ad.. we will accept prMlure for paym'Mit.- Heath Ball: three sons, Ray, Eavy Lee, and Elwood, all of the home; three daughters, Mrs. Ruby Smith, of Deep Run, Mrs. J. D. Hoovey, and Mrs. Doris Sanderson, both of Earle. Mass.: two brothers, Joe Ball of Jones County, and Johnny Ball of this county; three sisters, Mrs. Nanny Miller of Mt. Olive, Mrs. Lucy Jones of Klnston, and Mrs. Matt Murphey of Jones Coun ty; and four grandchildren. The Insurance Policy Stands elween You And A Possible Loss. iio Sure Ii Is Always In Force. R. W. BLACKMORE, Agent. Reliable Insurance Service. WARSAW. N. C. a cimni hlark creDe dress which molds the ftfrurc Is an all-year-'round favorite for date wear. This sleek style is smooth and unadorned In front a perfect foil for brijjht Jewel ry. Make your date dresses it j ou want to have extra dollars to save for War Bonds. I'attrrns at local tores. U. S. Treasury VtpartmHt A. J. OAVENAtlon Wallace. N. C. JEWELRY DIAMONDS WATCHES WATCH AND JEWELRY REPARINO JUST RECEIVED car Sheet rock Wall Board. Celotex or Fiber Board for ceiling. Brixinent, Ce ment, Doors and Windows. J. C. RTJSS, Warsaw. 8-24-4t, C. TWO W AITRESSES WANTED At Kennnsville Cafe. Rooms if Desired Experience Not Necessary. St. Pd. NOTICE PAPER SHELLED PECAN TREES FOR DELIVERY THIS FALL. SEE ME BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE! See Mo For Good Hay. KENANSVILLE, N. C. W. E. BELANGA, NEW STAMPS ARE VALIDATED Five new ration stamps for fats and meats and a new sugar stamp will become valid on Saturday, September 1, It ha been announ ced by OPA. The new stamps are LI, Ml, Nl, PI, and Ql. Red stamps Q3, through U2, ex pires at midnight tonight, August 81, and red stamps LI, through Ql will now become good and re main so through December 81. OPA called especial attention to the fact that they are skipping Sugar Stamp No. 87 and that on Saturday, Stamp No. 88 becomes valid for five pounds of sugar thrn December 81. Last year, people were required to attach Spare Stamp No. 87 to their application for canning nurar and many attached Sugar Stamp No. 87 by mistake so It was deem ed wise to skip Sugar Stamp No, 87 since so many folk had already used It In error. Sugar Stamp No. 86 expires at midnight tonight. V ANNOUNCE BIRTH A LOCAL MAN FELT LIKE SWOLLEN BALLOON; FULL OF STOMACH GAS BACK INSTATES CdI James E. 1 Smith, son of Mary Smith of Kenanavllle has ar rived home after 15 months over seas with Army, serving In the Recently,, a Kenansville man """c trai Ger- stated that he used to feel like a Rhineland and Central Ger swollen balloon after every meal. JW. He has "J He would bloat W of gas and "tars and ha. 54 discharge and ENORAVINO LOOKING Tt AHEAD fe1 V W Prai,tiiii--Hjrti) Olhye Paying Parliament How vviui Id you like to be elected to the bo:ird of governors of the finest country club you ever saw? Unless you are an exceptional per son, you can't a(T.rd such a job. It uses a lot of ti i'..' and there's v.o salary connci-teii v.ith it. Hcipir-? to boss a lovely palace in the mid. He of a bi' pi.. ,;rujnd is fun ii imagine) but it's an expensive pas time. People who habit such spots to en joy their .-.pare time are in the finan cial u'-"er !.s acUMs If thev w ork at all, they do thintt; they enjoy do ing, or perhnp-s tnev do a few jobs nobody else can d i as well. Such wealthy people are usually compe tent but they encase others to handle their rou'i.ie work. This 1 isurely class is urowiim steadily nailer, h it it still exists. Wnrli Well Done A rich country club is proverbial ly well managed II does not need to economize and rut corner.;, but that's only part of ti e story. It is governed by men of singular ability with spare tu.ie, who like their club and take personal interest in it. They have no bett.r minds than nu n who hustle for business n:.d use tiu a wives for stenographer, but exee'l"nce thrives on calm deliber ation. By the way. Mis Harry S. Tru man u:;ed to . ive her husband as secretary when he was senator from Missouri. The President told it him self to the press wmle he was dis cussing the proi'o-nl Wallow addi tional expense p,iy to represent atives. It would he hard to find , stronger testimony liiat members of the Congress of the United States need better compensation for the work tfyey do No Time to Think In every practical sense, mem bers of Congress have been elected to the board of governors of the world's grandest country not a country club. They represent impor tant segments of people who have chosen them to help boss (not a playground) the most influential power under the sh'ning sun, and, until early last June, they got $10,000 a year the pay of a junior executive. One of America's ugliest nabits Is criticizing Congress for shortcom ings that result directly from being poorly paid. No one man can study all the profound issues congressmen must vote on, and no $10,000 man can afford to pay experts to digest them. Often congressmen use pre cious hours doing chores for people back home because they can't af ford enough com' ?tent assistants. A Good Man's Job Many solons labor intemperatcly. Rep. Doughton, who is past 81, rises regularly at 5:00 a.m., and starts . his 12-hour day at 6:30; this after 34 - years ia the House and 14 years chairman of the Ways & Means Committee. What $100,000 official of Industry claims to be worth more to his .firm than Doughton Is to his state and nation? Americanlegisla- tors are top-flight," except Jn pay. Must we send rich men to Con gress because poor men lack funds to finance the Job, or can't afford to maintain-an extra borne in wealthy Washington? Do we, want incompe tents an Capitol Hill who stay there because they could never earn so much anywhere else? The answer is "no" of course; America can afford - the best Then congratulate your congressman on ihis increase and don't let him wait 20 years for the next one. .'' ' ' " 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas of Beulaville announce the birth of a daughter, Judith Annette, on Aueust 8th. at Memorial General Hospital, Kinston. Mrs. Thomas Is the former Miss Peggy Thomas of Beulaville. Dv. H. W. ColweD OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted. Nest Door to Cavenangb Chevrolet Company. Permanent Office In WALLACE. N. a spit up acidulous liquids for hours after eating. Was terribly consti pated. This man is one of the hundreds in this vicinity who now praise INNER-AID. He states, he was amazed at the results wnen he took this medicine. Now he eats what he wants without gas or bloating, and bowels are regular for. the first time in years. He feels like a new man. INNER-AID contains 12 great Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear gas from stomach, act on sluggish liver and kidneys. Miserable peo ple soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffering! Get INNER AID. Sold by All Drug Stores here In Duplin County. (Adv.) points to his credit Cpl. Smith at tended Perry High School in is.e nans villa and Is a member or th Young Men's Religious Club of Ke nansville. Prior to entering the Army he was employed by the Hardwood Lumber Co., at Halls-"' boro, N. C. ' liiArjiiG revoujtio:j rtf QIBIONIC KUUH0 AID . n i -n-vw nwHW urusr tu COMM. Ill MxM A-2-A GEfO$LUQG5...Pp!y Sclera tftt. iV Instantly Attached tsYeur . 'O - ' " a Faverlta Bait . . . r Uaasl AloMi I tmUwm lir J mm ma Tl IV," i ' CLO.LUr. r'" mmmmr mt wMmmt Mk . I it- CLO LBBji wrtmm. r Mfcl7 t h.. ' vv VV , T -f lUw rM ' ...tl-ym tig. j ) 1- t 1 Oat a WIW, IMPROVtO. 0L04.0M A - J Ji 4v n i(wijpnt iiitnn y.y V f, mm fmmm CtO-LUSES. Sit xtilaf 7JC?0 ji VOUailaH EVERY tlx jnlk.Or4r Attorn tm Ji . J at i AA. , A Lp- tU R K C C Dapt SC, 305 M. Clark St, CMcag IS, M. mmt Will MR. FARMER, have your well drilled now and pay for It twelve months later. Write for quotation and give direc tion from town. HEATER WELL CO, HALEIUI1, N. O. NOTICE A special term of Superior Court will be held in Duplin County on Monday, August 27, 1945, foe the trial of criminal cases. This the 10th, day of August, 1945. L. P. Wells, Chairman Board of County Commissioners 8-24-2t. STOVE REPAIR WORK WANT ED NOW: We can repair any Sheet Iron Heater and renuilii thos with cant top and bottom to look as well and give the same service as new. Bring Hiem now and 111 have them ready for fall. II. D. FARRIOR WARSAW, N. C. IO-12-8t. Charlie Ball Funeral services for Charlie Ball, 64, farmer of Deep Run sec tion, who died at Duke Hospital at 8 p. m. Sunday after a short ill ness, were held from the residence at 3 p. m. Wednesday, with the Rev. Reuben Jones, Holiness mini ster, officiating. Burial was in the Langston cemetery in this county. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. oooooooooooo TJanca Theatre The best in motion pictures WALLACE, N. C. SUN. MON. TTJES. SEPT. 2-S-4 Q I. Joe ERNIE PYLE STORY ADMISSION, .25 & .60 tax Inc. WED. SEPT. 5 Cat And The Canary STARRING BOB HOPE. l.$v:s5i!' thorough i jQVT f'" I n.nnrjn.i-1-imi avtim was eakir as auucua w m - - - Cisco Kid Returns WITH DUNCAN RENALDO. TIIUR. & FRI. SEPT. 6-7 A Thousand And One Night STARRING EVELYN KEYS. SAT. SEPT. 8 Three On The Trail WITH HOPOLONG CASSIDY. OWX SHOW: Rhythm On The River STARRING BING CROSBY. oooooooooooo 21 3 C Yes We Are sm .Growing Yes -That Includes The Growth Of The U at n J mm TOBACCO cs r r MU 11 Jf M!! ! J MARKET w If every citizen of thiscommunity will pledge himself to work for the growth of the markets by boosting it and patron izing it. A Good Market Will Help Everyone. So, Let's Sell and Buy In c E23?S35E: HEADQUARTERS FOR YOUR School Supplies Wallace 5 & 10 STORE Wallace, N. C. I .TTt. T .AT 1IT NOTICE TAXPAYERS A one percent discount on 1945 taxes will be allowed during December. An increase of 2-3 of one percent will apply to all other taxes. . ';-v I. N. HENDERSON,: , . " : Tax Collector Bjiiiiii'lltuiiiiOiUUttt'ifiiir'!iDUniJn",tiniiiu1niw",,,,n Open An Account Today And Get Ahead With TC3E BAim -OF "DAVnE $ 410,775.00 OFFICERS F. B. Daniels President. DEPOSITS June 30. 1933 ............. lima 30. 1 934 675453.00 June 30, 1935 973-475.00 Herman Weil Vice President June30,1936 1,254,134.00 June 30, 1 937 1 411 ,970.00 R. M. Da vis Executive Vice-Pres. June 30-1938 1,441,427.00 ' ; ' . . June 30, 1939 1,619,505.81 J- B- Burroughs Cashier June30, 1940 1,777,144.55 . a r w June 30, 1941 2,026,959.41 R- F- Griswold Ass.stant Cash.er J.Une ?? lol? : " 5'$!! E-A- Williams Assistant Cashier Juna30. 1943. 5,785,389.26- June 30, 1944 .. ...... ................ 6,335,177.61 June 30, 1945 8,154,480.53 L. M. Fonvielle Assistant Cashier , TCI 'EKI - 01? IN GOLDSBORO
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