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L - o .3S..R. to her f i i Supt, ot sifter spend irh'i'n ha leturn- n here 08 secretary lools, O. P. Johnson ' two ' weeks with ion. Mass. Miss Prid-' friends In I DftanHmi fiMatra In Boston and reports a w ulerful vacation on the old fam liar camous. s - Mian Margaret McCkfwan, who has been in charge of the Federal supervised adult educational pro- gram in the county, has resigned h nMltlnn tn AVADt. A DOSltiOn in the KenansvUle grammar school " for the summer school , in Green sville, i ; - ' V. ' " v . i 4 Miss Esther Stephens has been appointed to take the position made 'Vacant by the resignation ol Miss Margaret McGowan, as direc tor of the adult educational pro gram for the county. Miss Ste phens has already taken over the new work and the year's program la being planned. , Miss Louise Wells returned last week from attending the first term of summer school at Green ville. "" v ' " ; " '- - , Mr. Vance Gavin, summer stu dent at Wake Forest Law school spent the .week-end with his par ents here. Vance is planning to take the state bar examination in August " 1 Duplin Marriages " 1 -1 i White ; , M. L. Brlnson and Rosie Lanier, Nathan Guy and Lettie, Barbrey, Roland Outlaw and Minnie Brown . Holmes. ' - ' Colored James M. Murphy and Mollie Stokes, Prince R. Cousins and Ja nie Bell Faison. 'SHOW YOUR CHILDREN i THE VALUE OF MONEY You can teach them how to be thrifty by Insuring their lives In the Northwestern Mutual And the younger you start them the lower their premium rates will be. M. L. STADIEM Special Agent Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company Duildcr-Uppor A Yes, perhaps that's just what you . need. But take no chance with so-called "tonics" that feature wild, .1 I 1.1 A Maba j.wfiil diflff- nosts, and determine jut what youi system requires. When he gives you a prescription to meet that deficiency) may we suggest that you bring It hen to be filled? Ve specialize on tb newer food concentrates, with a stock that is fresh and complete. J. E. HOOD & CO. ' Kinston, N. C. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS OAKDALE TWINE $1.59 A BAG .-V1 i r , r ' 1 l - A. BDLOOZIS Quality Merchandise for Less 1 Warsaw, North Carolina Duplin's Festival of FASHIONS Is Now In FULL SWING in Warsaw 15c GINGHAMS - Going at ' . 10c ' Men's SUITS Reduced to , . . . ; : .'. 25 15c GINGHAMS - Going at 10c DRESSES Reduced from I . , 20 to 25 STRAW HATS off . .v; ;. ki . . . 25 WASH CLOTHS ; . : . . , , , . 4c each EVERY! ITEM in our Store Is Marked DOWN. , This is no Everyday , SALE. WE must have CASH' even at s SACRIFICE. f THETr "3 WbIVVAr 1 T .:ai. .t tin ..miliary will a Saturday af- meet tarnoon at program is ! ladies of ti . be present. v very attractive f planned and all urea are asked to ussion this week Will ' center mnd Sabbath Ob- is & question that is a and should be of aervance. i:,. i ""-" interest to every one.. lAtkAf T7TWW I ' m Money , - 1 TTffc IN OUR SUMMER t . - Clearance SALE., J HUNDREDS HAVE BEEN PLEA- SED WITH THE MANY BAR GAINS WE ARE OFFERING IN ALL SUMMER GOODS. Men's Work Shirts Extra Full Cut. " Blue . 3d Fine Yard Material,' Worth 59c OVERALLS: For MenFine for pre sent wear or anytime- .59 Blue only ; limited quantity. HATS LADIES HATS ALL SUMMER STYLES 1-2 PRICE Men's Blue Buckle , OVERALLS I No more than 4 , to a--.::.;--Customer .93 Men's $1.29 to $1.50 WORK pants; Pin Check and Seer .92 sucker. Absolutely san forized. - ANKLETS Child's Rayf n Anklets. .5 All sizes and colors. 29c Dimity & Batiste Wonderful -Array" M5 Patterns. Fast Colon. Ladies' Pure Silk -HOSE Full Fashioned, Sea- . ' . M son's Shades. Reg. Value. 4Z $10.95 to $11.75. Tropical or LINEN s rk New York Clothing Co. ' KINSTON, N. O.:-1 . 7) I rrp M. 1 j Trar ,,uic to.a J. 1. E, A Son oi s' 2. J. K. i t in Potter's Hill. I .c.:a and wife to J. E. Wells, one tiact of land of about ' 2 acres adjoining land of J. B. Wells.-' I . ..,'.! 3. Robert S. Wells and wife to J. B. Wells one tract of land of bout 3 acres adjoining land of J. B. Wells. , .v . 4. J. B. Wells and wife to A. ti. King, tract of land of about nine acres adjoining land of J ,H. Wells. . 5. J. R. Winders and wife to Lucy J. Coltren and A. "F. Coltren tract of 90 acres of land adjoin ing land of J. R. Winders, -v 6. Mrs. Bettie F. Home and oth ers to Oscar Johnson and wife one lot adjoining land of J. H. Baker. 7. Henry Beatty and wife to Mrs. Mary Lofton one lot of Patten Property. ' ' , . , . , , 8. t.. L. Canton, Commissioner, to, Federal Land Bank of Columbia, 276 acres of land tn Rose Hill and Magnolia Township and 120 acres of land in Rockfiah Township, 9. J. E. Williams, Commissioner. to Milton E. WiiSon one-half Cem- etery lot- 1 Presbyterian Services Sunday School at 10:00 Morning Learn to Pray w o , Evening Home Series Young People will have charere w uv,vuuuu ytugraiu oiuiu&y ev- enintr.- " . - -' -' , ' n9 ...Jl . , oman's Auxiliary meets Mon day afternoon at 4:00 at the church to discuss, Saobath Observance.' TYPHOID CLINICS ; Monday, August 5th Concord Church 9:30; I. D. Johnson's Store 10:00; D. S. Williams. 12:00: Cor inth, 12:80; Rose Hill, 1:00. - , . Wednesday August 7th-- Enoch Lanier's Store, 1:00; Cypress Creek Store 2:00; Pin Rock, 2:30; Sloan's Store, 2:30; English's Store 3:30."- - , Duplin County Health I DeDart- ment Schedule of Clinics: . t Tuesday, August 6th r- Sutton Filling Station, 9:30; Charity1, 9:30; 24 HOURS SERVICE v .- ' 5 AT .!' 'X Day and Night Service Station . I. SMITH On Highway 11 ' HENRYS Vim, Vigor, Kut Most ALUE Specials We Are "Cream of he Westw: 24 lbs c "Cream" Self-Rising Carnation Milk, doz. close; out prices on ; Baiiquet Tea, 1-4 lb. 15c, 1-2 lb. .? ,"0ur Leader BrandM: Tea; 1-2 lb. f, 2 lbs. Pure Rio Coffee ; . .": . . . ? . White House Pure . , , ; ? ; Apple Cider Vinegar, gal ; . . . . . V . f -(Bring your jug) f 5 lb. Bag Oak Dale Twine,. ... . .1 . Dill's Aspirin Tablets, Reg 10c size Armour's Clover Bloom Buter, lb. : ; . 3C HENRY'S CASH STthE . Kenansville, N. C. " ; J1 i ' 1 The Home Of the ' Poor"- :':v'm:'' "Water seeks its own" level", so the 7 old saying goes, -therefore, Economy-Wise shoppers conie to pur store for their . . Heavy and Fancy, Groceries Fresh Veffetables, Country Pre and other needs around the dinin: ' , and kitchen. ROSE IIILL,N.C. i wt 17". 1 j's Sui 9; Goou Shi;-, Befi. 11:00. v; - (C glad. 3 missioi ' the Et i x bi "i ; ) i-ur K, i ( ( i two t: i t -ay at-1 ii n askii i it) , Works i carry o i pre i t i in this i , at the i i e & dele, i present!).,? t wmiDHi ; i our county j-,. s before t j in'puion, fie writer b' that it,-is a direct slap in 1 a of the go-! citi zens of t e commune .i s that are appi - before the board. I Interpret H t mean tilt, when Wallace g- i ery road leading in to the town i aved, when 111 is pa ved, when every thing else is done then the people of Maenolia. Rose Hill and Teaohev can sret what in left - - ' My opinion is that, if 'our board of commisaionors wanted to do the right thing by every community in tha MumtM 4 . i-i : , ... . stot wii. . t.u. I'nmmtHHinn tr. give the sections, !!CIacc:aed Ad '- TEN DOLLARS REWARD , - Lost Thursday July 18th bet ween (80.00 , and $100.00 in ten And twenty dollars bills... ' ' ROSCOE PIERCE r J : ' I. ?ulavllle, N ,C, Rt 1 ,IIC .GAY'S Electric T-'t, ' 'ration, Ice Cream. Drinks, Oro i-rles, Gas and OIL At Intersection of Highway's 11 and 111. - THA F.ORNEGAT DAY & &IGHT SERVICE STATION -Polite Attention y '. On Highway 11 near B, K. 'Grady School ' : W. L. i T STBJIOOK - Foods Have and Vitalit y of AH They're i'.-C. Now Of f erir-g; Flour, S. It:, V; Flour, 24 Jbs., $1.10 large cans '. . ; . .80c at : rr1 "r'V jnssSBBWssssVstRBsWsVMPVe i.., A 1, - a x i t ,.J j. ! f;oin r "r-e to i , i ov,.-d f- tton ..v. J r' 'id. s r. 't f -IT il : 1 L : i. :()(' ; ;". -i fj'.i". i t ! 9 Ou'.'fw a I ' ' i be i.ivca en i i our con. ..".; ii' I ; a road Lift only iv-1 i -ie l of the cou. 'y before it t'V--3 t- 9 oLi.er sectiun even on im r ovti road that Board is gu'.lfy s.f committing a gross inju ;ce r -j'jist tle latter community and . j actions Biiould be broadcast over t. a entire county. The Outlaw's Bridge community hardly has -a road better than a hog iath over which the school buses must . travel- with children. I do not wish to take issue with the Rose Hill and Magnolia peo-1 pie, but I believe that they will agree that the . Outlaw's Bridge section should get an improved road before any other considera tion, then I contend that Rose Hill and Magnolia should get their hard surfaced road and the Wallace and Chinquapin road come last, so far as hard surfacing is concerned." . Fairness to all and partlalty to none should be the policy of . any office holder. , , -" A Citizen 'of Duplin County. FIDLER'S SON; . Electric Frlgldaire and Auto ; - - Service n s. . , i. It. BALKCCM , . -, - On Highway, 40 v -- TRUCK COVERS -: We carry a complete line of truck covers, .all sixes. Guaranteed Waterproof. 4 ' North-Street ' , " - ! " ' .KINSTON, N. O. . ' K 4 Sec 71:2 rcV ii T;1 ! fe-VLjja K. ' r if " " ' " Cl: i."clc7. Co. 1 1 FlorvcotVo C r?L3 I LL, N. Lt-'ote the Clerk of Court of Duplin County. , ' The Federal Land Bank of ' - Columbia ' " , - ' VS WV'er P. Brldgers, 1. 1 Brld pws, Q". II. Brldgers, E. B. Lr ers, Annie Kennedy and , tn-''. i-nd V. A. Kennedy, Wal- -t-r P. r, .Users, Executor of D. 11. I, risers, deceased, Branch t.t. ting and Trust Company, ; E-"iver, Ex Bel Bank of War saw, American Li ni e t o n e ,v Company. , - f . t To I. L. Bridcers, vO. ', H. Bridg er,s, E. , B. Bridgers Annie Kennedy and husband W. A. Kennedy, and the American Lime stone Company, being six in num ber, in the abovje entitled action, take notice that summons was is sued against said defendants on the 19 day of July, 1935 by R. V. CAMELS HAVE FLAVOR. PLUS MILDNESS., : A R.AR.C COMBINATION. THEY NEVER GET MV WIND OR RUFFLE MY NERVES CARL HUHILL star pitcher - of the New York Giants I. (SsCJGlr3 ., "v F02D V-0 Nov t). 4 r . .1 X- lit in i,' ..i .. theitiy , Eri. . ts gi- 3 c i tract of ! ti"i, ' saw Tow f which lui. ' t o have or c" a t i ; therein ail of wl.vh ;., the complaint f; . J i i i .' Let the said d.'feii take notice tnat tiiy t to appear before t;ie C Superior Court of In his 'office In KeruisiHVi..u:, Carolina on the 23 ' y I , 1935, and answer or duuicr t complaint filed in said 6;::, ; , the relief demanded in said emu. plaint will be given. . , This the 22 day of July, 1925. , R. V. WELLS, '. Clerk of the Superior Cous t. 8-15-4ti D. L C. o ( I Congressional inquiry into nuirt gage losses starts. I'M NO ATHLETE, 6.T ( " ARE MY CIGARETTE TO. I AGREE WITH CARL HUiH! i THAT CAMELS ARE MILD, f ' NEVER. IRRITATE MY T r i COSTUtB T0:ACC0S I '.':' . .: . , -.- On DlrIr.y At WAr.nv, n. c.
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