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8. -'I ij FOR SALE nuAisimD KATES fn emta ster wore I eaarge W . Unless jtm haw t with w pleas mm ejr ---- vith ada. Farmers! m the Times Classified ads; it ye nave auytklag to w er eanhaage. ec want to buy. w wUl aeMt areduea far payment SEE ME and make appointment to do your auto body and fen der repairs, also replace youi broken glasses with new Shatter Proof glass. A. C. HOLLAND, KENANSVHXE. PLENTY OF GOOD WATER PROM A DRILLED WELL. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET AND ESTIMATE, GIVING US DIRECTION AND HOW FAR YOTJ LIVE FROM YOUR PCSTOFFICE. HEATER WELL COMPANY, INC RALEIGH. N. C. w i-resiiyierians Meet Delegates from 13 churches of District Six, Wilmington Presbytery, gathered for an all-day meeting In the Mount Olive Presbyterian church on Tues TOP PBICE ;'vAssunjsrji EVHRY DAY Hilt Clan Plumbing and HEATING , All Work Guaranteed GEORGE P. PRTOGEN, JH Phone 226-1 Warsar. N. C. 17. 8. FIRE LOSSES I94S SEVEN HUNDRED AND TWELVE MIL LION DOLLARS MORE THAN ANT YEAR IN HISTORY. PRO TECT YOUR PROPERTY WITH R. W. BLACKMORB Reliable Insurance Service Since ' September. 1902. WARSAW. N. C. Wo have for Delivery NOW: Aero Cyan amid for tobacco beds, Abroad Seed Rye.-Cotton Seed Meal & Hulls, Platinum Feeds. Call on us for your needs in General Merchandise & Farm Sup plies, C. E. QUINN COMPANY, KENANSVILLE. Nt C. 10-28-4t C ' 1 day, October 6. Mrs. J. W. Farrior of Warsaw, District President, (shown in polka-dot blouse at left above) presided, and an excellent meeting was reported. The picture V " . " iff . WALLACE WAREHOUSES GET TOP PRICES FOR ALL GRADES 1 v Ar.d Here Is Why: - j j WALLACE SALES MOVE FAST FLOOR SPACE IS AMPLE ! WALLACE LEADS ALL 0I1E-SALE MARKETS III VOLUME SALES AjhcrcfcreMr. Farmer llVillPcYcuTo : Sell Tb Rc.-:inr Of Year Crop In BUSINESS FOB SALE: Soda Shop, food stock and equipment. Good location. No competition. Will sacrifice to sell before last of Nov ember. Reason for sale, plan to enter school under G. L Bill 'for special training-. Contact DANIEL W. LANIER, Beulaville, N. C. It. pd. FOR SALE: One Lincoln Zephyr, 4-Door Sedan. In excellent shape. Has not been driven more than 4N miles since completely overhauled. Tires, Heater, Radio, Electric Clock, all excellent. Two rear view mirrors and signal lights. Contact . Duplin Times Office, Kenansvile. I'M GOING TO PLACE AN ORD ER FOR BROWN TURKEY FIG TREES IN A FEW DAYS. IF YOU WANT ANY, PLACE YOUR ORD ER WITH ME NOW. TREES S-4 Ft. HIGH, S1.50 EACH. W. E. BELANGA. 10-21-2t c v u above shows the registration period from 9:30 until 10 a. m., during which time 93 delegates were check ed in. Photo by Cletus Brock. A dfil ' J t r"i n'i'n ' n :;-:"P'vyi p SHOES For real comfort and long life are the, Chester-Aires. Heel-toToe Cushion Insole. Air Conditioned. Orthopedic Arch Sup port and Heel if desired. Made and guaranteed by the Charles Chester Shoe Co., of Brockton, Mass. Those shoes are not sold through stores. See or contact Robert E. Holilng swortb, Kenansville, N. C. Author ised Salesman. . Phone zss-s 10-14-2t pd. v',1 FOR SALE: Best Quality Lespedess Hay in bales. . - SEE C. H. HOLLAND, Bt 1, Kenansville, N. C. 10-21-St Pd. MALE HELP WANTED Reliable men with ear wanted to call on farmers In Duplin County. Wonderful opportunity. $15 to S20 ( , Mo eznerlenee or capital required. Permanent. Write today. McNESS CUHTANI, wep. v, Candler BIdg4 Baltimore 2, Md. 10-14-2t pd.' ' ; : - REV. J. J. BROOKS Evangelist from Concord, N. C. will hold revival services at Sandy Plain Free Will Baptist Church be Scoutmasters Hold First Of Series Of The first of seven sessions was held for Duplin Scoutmasters " in Warsaw Thursday, Oct. 6. Bob Her ring of Rose Hill, was in. charge, assisted by W. M. Craven, field Scout executive. Training films acquired recently by the Tuscarora Council were shown The council also has a new motion picture sound projector and screen which was used fqr the showing of the films. Refreshments were served at the conclusion. Present were: Rev. L. C. Prater, Scoutmaster troop 41, Outlaw's Bridge; L. W. Outlaw, assistant Scoutmaster troop 41; G. W. Sim mons, Outlaw's Bridge; H. M. Wells, chairman troop committee 40, B. F. Grady; Bill Smith, Scout master troop 40, B. F. Grady; Ash Miller, troop committee chairman troop 47, Beulaville: Bob Herring. ;. . ' ' i V. I .. . I A FOR KENT: Floor Sandinr Equip ment, Sander, Edfer and Polisher. FOR SALE: Floor Finishing Ma terials. - DUPUN MERCANTILE CO. KENANSVILLE, N. C. 10-21-4t C SEE MB for your pecan trees and fruit trees before November 15th. W. TBt BELANGA, . - Kenansville, N. C. 10-21-4t e " FOB SALE:' Real nice farm near Warsaw of E. H. Woodward (decea sed). Good tobacco acreage and buildings, mule farm implements, hay, and corn. See Miss Fannie Woodward. Warsaw, N. C. Home week ends. . . 10-14-26. C CAR SHEETROCK, aU lengths, ar riving this week. HAY WIRE long as it lasts $5.00 to $5.50. CEMENT, PLASTER, WINDOWS, DOORS. J. C. BUSS, Warsaw, N. C ll-4-4t C ginning Monday night, Nov. 7th Services will start at 7:30 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend. Leadership Training chairman of Rose Hill; John Fonvlelle, assistant Scoutmaster troop 201, Warsaw; David. Powell, Scoutmaster, troop 35, Wallace; John. Deifell, CouncU Advancement chairman, Wallace; C. H. Millard, Scoutmaster troop 48, Falson; andw. M. Craven. e Store The Warsaw Shoe Store tliU week moved into Its new location, a few doors down the block from its former location. It is now in larger and more attractive quarters, located next door to the 5&10. Your attention Is called to their ad in this issue. Tune in on station WRRZin Clln-I ton at l:15-on Sunday afternoon to hear Miss Mary Alice Blackmore. .LINCOLN 'ZEPHTB ' 4'Doofr Sedan ENGINE: In Excellent Condition. BODY: Strong and Solid; Good Paint. - TIRES: Practically New and . spare. ' LIGHTS: Sealed Beam. Lights; Also TalL Stop Light and Signal Lights. ' INTERIOR: Good Seat Covers; plus Good Radio, Heater, Electric Clock.: ' RUNNING GEAR: Excellent; Car has not, been driven 400 mUes since it was completely overhauled.' THE ABOVE . WILL GO CHEAP ' ' 'FOB CASH- ' CONTACT DUPLIN TIMES OFFICE IN KENANSVILLE Chairman of Radio and Television, and Mrs. Robert L: West, Chairman of -News Service. Their subject will be "Boost Your Town And It Will Boost You". This will be a fifteen minute program, sponsored by your local club. Since this is National Business and Professional Women's Week this program will be of interest to everyone. ar Made In Richlands The S & A Cigar Company of T1 1 1 41 Jl m r'U! uy openeo mere purchaged the very latest in funer ?!.e.m.anSfar!s ?f i,'nmade. al coach andl.mbulance. They wish cigars. Mr. S. Argona, a native of T. 1.. ...1 1 , I . limy, wuo uw aau many years or len,Le i" a""f 01 stogie, is now employing eight people regularly and hopes to en large to employ 100 within a year. He is now making two brands, Marcia De Merito (in Italian mean ing the mark of merit) which sells for 2 for 25c. A second number, Corona, selling for 10c. He says he expects to put a 2 for 15 center out soon. His 2 for 25 have plastic tips. They are good looking cigars and having a pleasing taste and aroma. They are packed in attract ive boxes. Mr. and Mrs. Argona moved to Richlands about a year ago. After coming to this country from Italy he located in New Jersey where he met his wife.JHis father is a large cigar manufacturer In Italy, he says. . Duplin Lawyer Sworn In Frank T. Gradv. son. of Mr and Mrs. Ned Gradv of Holt's Store w sworn in before the . bar before juage uenry u Stevens in Onslow Superior Court Monday at Jack sonville. Attorney Gradv was nra. sented by another Duplin attorney, J. T. presham of Warsaw, who practices in Jacksonville. Mr." Grady has hung up his shingle in Ellzabethtown and ha and Mrs. Grady have moved there to make their home. 11 The Williams Funeral Home In Mt. Olive recently opened for busi ness. It It the home of the Mt Olive Mutual Burial Association. William Tyndall, son of the late Kirby Tyndall and grandson of Du plin is the manager. They have an attractive funeral home there all modern in every respect They have all their Duplin friends to visit , whe i- Mt OUve Mr 55- Mother K dafefoi we late Mr. ana m&.'ZMCK Williams of the Maxwell's Mill section. World's Series Seen In Warsaw The employees and a few friends of, Warsaw Furniture Co.' enjoyed seeing 'the .Sunday game of 'the World's Series, over television, at their store In Warsaw last Monday night" The new television set in stalled there seems to be working well they stated. The game Was a re-broadcast from Charlotte. The reception on the whole was good, they said. Very little interference was noticed from passing cars, said to cause most interference in this section in television ! operation. They are regularly getting stations in Charlotte, Greensboro and Rich mond. -.. , c " WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME Billy Tyndall . ' Undertakers - Embalmers . .Ambulanee Service " Rome of Mt OUve Burial Asso. Phone 240 . Mt Olive, N. C. .i' '.1 n f '.''''-r ' '' ' '''''''' -:'. X v'A . i . t ' . .i . j NO ADVANCE BOOKING? REQUIRED
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