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TUS DUPLIN T..7.Z3 " -nt' FRIDAY, AUGUST 31st., 1945 LUMBERTON MARKET CREAKS RECORD FOR PAYMENTS TO FARMERS warehouse payments total nearly half a million dollars every gaies Lounging Outfit Saves For Bonds NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS On and after September 10-1945 all dog own ers that have not had their dogs vaccinated will be prosecuted when their names are turn day. witrh hnskets are running up to $54 a hundred, and many farmers are averaging $46 and M7 a nun drpd for their entire loads, accord 3) Lumberton, Aug. 27 l.irmhertnn's tobacco market has ing to Jasper C. Hutto, Supervis or of the Lumberton marnei broken all records for daily pay ments to farmers for their loads. There are six guaranteed sales on the Lumberton marKet every with every daily average running nhnvo S45 n hundred and a total Hnv with seven, warehouses nana ed in to the Health Department. iw farmers' tobacco from over the Lumberton area. So far this of more than 15,000,000 pounds cold through last Friday. Auction season Lumberton has malntainea KENANSVIllE, NOKTH CAROilMX-ry ... ' ; iJ I?. . --. v .' it IE h I ' "I i 1 r: 1 s- ! i !- 1 . i i. )'! j ! "J We Invite The Farmers Of Duplin County To Sell Their Tobacco Crop On The New CLINTON MARKET Your Nearest and Newest Market SELL IN CLINTON AND SAVE TIME, GASOLINE AND TIRES McLean : - iA ! " -j Ik-1 i If , 'f I Vv H"$ i 1 j (1 1 - I ....ln likfinirlnv nalimU With Chinese Influence. Made of corl rayon, accented with turquoise col lar and trim, they won prize in a recent national sewing contest. Bewn at home, wardrobe extras are much less expensive. Buy and hold War Bonds while yon sew and save. U. S. Truuury Dtpartmf! uppiy company Headquarters for Royster Fertilizers CLINTON, NORTH CAROLINA its unique distinction of being the fastest growing major flue-cured tobacco market in the entire nation, and sells more tobacco per set of buyers than any other mar ket in the border belt. Every big tobacco company has a buyer on every sale on the Lum berton market, with many dealer companies and independent buyers to insure top bids on all baskets. ANNOUNCE BIRTH ON MARCH 10.LANSIN6, PIL0TIN6 A CARRIER BASED FIGHTER, FLEW THROUGH AMERICAN ANTI AIRCRAFT FlRE.WHICH CONSTANTLY" ENDANGERED HIM, 10 SHOOT DOWN A JAP BOMBER NEAR KYUSHU.'.' l . . Pi. A "I -I V n ASTfOROHAM W0 Hf ? Threw mamv ah opposing BALL CARRIER FOR A BUyMR80NDS H U. S. Trtaiury Dtpartmtnt ACTS Gil Till KIDNIYS T IsiritMi Bv (4 wAs wd IM lira oaShStr W-d r vr- Mur ppi r " mm& Sd far lr, pr.pili uatplf i TODAYJ Ulu thvuunda of eOurs you'U fc (M that yu did. Snd n!6. mni addmi i t Dnartmnt D, Kllmw Co., Ine, Bo 126S Stanford, Conn. Of for limited. Snt at onco. All drutlU nil Swamp Root. , Mr. and Mrs. Loyd F. Cox, of, Bolivia, announce the birth of h daughter, Beverly Sue, on August 4th., at Marion Sprunt Annex, Wilmington. Mrs. Cox is the for mer Miss Linda Knox of Bolivia. Mr. Cox has been serving in the Pacific for the past four months. Bf.iwTiTnifionT mlnnllrmmT.mnllT-;Tl.mfflTffllllmlmlT ANNOUNCE BIRTH Born unto Mr. and Mrs. David Lyle, Jr., a boy, David HI, on Aug ust 22nd, 1645, Rock Hill, S. C. . ( HOW MUCH LONGEFU ( f WILL MV JOB J S LAST 7 y Mi I. mi )NGEl0y FROM' NOW ON- (Lfsm t lWarsaw Drug, Co. -t;:.. "PULPWOOD is a business with a great peacetime future. The pulp and paper industry hasn't any re-conver sion problem. It can start in today pro ducing the things all the civilians and returning service men are hungry for. "And before we even get caught up on the back -log orders, the new uses that have developed during the war will be calling for more and more pulp wood. Your job is just as sure as any job could be, and if you have any friends getting out of the service or out of war plants, tell them there are plenty of jobs in pulp wood healthy, outdoor jobs with good pay and as much security as you can expect anywhere". : .. "....'.,' .'. ' '. .". , . :. 11 11 , VI CT O RY P u 1 r VJO O D C C r;.ITTEE R. J. CASEY I DORl'ASTE PRECIS TIMF. CUT TO? C -M m am i Cr 4.i'' Aad fadow matmotiaal t dm Ml Bkn Bm- To art yoaf aapa mmI lOi w4ta rao aamo aad ad turn ta Uil IIOTHIIJ (OMMNT, . lad. -v i. To All OF OUR TOBACCO GROWING FRIENDS WE CORDIALLY you to sell your tobacco on the new Clinton Tobacco Market, where you will get the Top Market prices and courteous treatment. WhMe you are in Clinton make our store your headquarters where you will find good qual ity wearing apparel at our usual lower prices. FLEISHMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE "Clinton's Dominant Thrift Store" VANCE STREET IN CLINTON IT TTDne. ETairanneirs IF I PI nfi THE nn E)ullLl WAELESIHI(lI)liJSES: G inton . J. R. GRADY (Niwv vV!T.Y. XT ") TOBACCO SALE EVERY DAY NEXT WEEK W.l. DAUGHTRY W. L "BILL" KENNEDY D. B. sunoN GUY R. ROSS Q 1
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