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"j 5 " '(Intended lor tost week) ' - -Mr.
and Mm. Wfckcliffe Ewell of
Tamp - Florida spent Tuesday
,'night with Us mother, Mm.. Mary
EaeU and carried Mrs. Eszell
'with them to , Florida to spend the
." winter. They, left; Wednesday A.
M. "r i 1
. Miss MaVgaret" Taylor visited
her aunt, MMt Norwood Blanchard
V of Chinquapin., last week. , "
' , Miss Elizabeth Evans visited her
cousin, Mr Winslowi Southerland
of WUlard, faat, week.
I! i Mrs. EffJ Johnson andMtle son
of Raleigh, ent the week end
, with retake-and. friends. ,
T.b pmx iif.tlu C. C. Camp
Is vialUngihis, pother,, Ada Rouse..
; Guests of jirsJiara v-"v"-day
were ,Mts , EsteUe . Qsvln of
Warsaw and Mrs. Kelly Pearson of
Scotland Qounty, , , , . 0
Mr. aniJKM. C4 T,Meachum
and little wmiiCX' Mn&n & :
i Bragg spent the. week-end. wlh
her mothers MMtMary, Haste, ,,
mm. JamWa'fSwjMjWwf-ffiyy.
spent Thursday ,wfl) Mrio Flprr
ence HomtiitoKMbft-jJI i.iltc
j ! Mrs. HateX'p'iteylerd lau
ghter, MissilMelrAsft-snQtored to
Clinton Satarday .aftemoxwn ...
Messrs. Jotfa'.Tuoker and. son,
J. P. Jr., : and .Marvin. ;Bradshaw
went to Kenanavilltf Monday. .. -,.
Rev T. H,. WllUams held revival
to The BapUsV Church a f eacheya
last week of "which he to pastor
and was assisted' by Dr. Barton of
Wilmington;. He filled his appoint
ment here Sunday A. M. Ha and
Mrs. Williams , and , son , Hilton
ront tn Teachevs after services.
The Womans Missionary. Society
of the Baptist Church met Sunday
afternoon. Miss- Lizzie Edwards
had charge of ..the-program and
was assisted by Mesdames S. B.
Hunter and John Parker and Miss
Macy Cox.
Misses Battle Home and . Grace
Hood spent: the week end with
Miss Alice , Grace Slaughter ..At
Spring Hope . . .
Mr. C. C Everett who has had
pneumonia ..nearly two weeks is
slight improved: - -
- Mr. .CX-i'fowell and his son
Bertlce; and daughter; Miss. Net
tie who haye been visiting anoth
er soivMr: rRay poweU in . Port-
- M,w MiVnjul lMt week
and sold their household goods to
day (Monday) and WUT return to
Portworth Wednesday to make
their home there They expect al
s to sell thejr house here.. .
Miss AUine. Wilson Is., visiting
her sister, Mrs, Zeno,. Moore of
Greensboro. ..' '
Mm. Hatty Register and little
on, Harry; Jr.,' and Miss Beatrice
Bass of Wilmington spent the
week end with their brother, ; Mr.
Paul Bass. .
Miss Macy Cox motored .to Ke
nansvUle Monday A. M. She. has
the Old Age. Pension Blanks to be
filled out by all eligible men and
women for Reunion, in the town
and township of Magnolia. . All
people, white 'and black, 65 years
of age whose income Is less than
$30.00 per month, see her at once
and fill out the Blank. This must
be done before the ' last of Nov
ember. Capt Asa Matthews of Wilming
ton spent Sunday with his . sister
Mm. O. G. Bradshaw.
Mr. and Mm, D. M. Wilkins and
children spent the week end with
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Funeral Service
DAY PHONE 48 .
NIGHT PHONE 878 and 208
Ambulance
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24 HOUKIS SERVICE
v Day and JMght ServlcAuBtatfoKt
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AREYpURjjABI SAFE
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'Am yooWking 'i'j'iiMe-rf-f should, bf rt -von
leavlBK them tucked iaway m some Book or corner where
j .w ,'niMti lMia defrisi'-Klweirtw i
2 etc., represent an tovestmnt
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box for yrvaluabte can be
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her mother, Mm. Luther West near
Waraaw. r ... ? ...
Mr. J. J. Howard attended ser
vice at the : Free Mill Baptist
Church in Rose Hill Sunday A.; M.
Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Quinn of Ra
leigh and. Miss Kate' Jarroaa of
Beulavlllet visited Mr. and- r Mrs.
J. A. Smith Saturday. ,
Mrs. Clara Gavin, Mr. and Mm.
Jack Bostlc motored to Saleraburgi
Saturday night to see, Mrs. Gav
in's son, also . at Hneiana , mh
lege. . t f j
Paul Kelly of Wake forest Col
lege spent the week end here with
his grand mother, -mm, vieiuna
Gaylprw. . -r - "
WARSAW ITEMS
-' (Intended for last Week) ' - ',
-Mi- nnit Mrs. L Mann, and fami
ly of Raeford and Mr. and Mm..
HanHl nf TllntOn W6M STUBS tS Of
Mr And MM. A."Brooks Sunday.;,',
Mm. G. G.: Best, Mr.. G. S. Best
Rebecca and George . Best ; .were
visitoM to Goldsboro Sunday.
u, R M. tterMn? Sr.. made a
business tlrp ,to- Richmond r last
week. i f J 1 v
Mr nrt Mrs. William Cooper
spent the week-end with relatives
in Jacksonville. ' . 1
RhiriRV Ktnr of Faison spent the
week-end with Sue Gnffin Deb-
nam, at the home of 'Bf, ana tin.
M. V. Orr, Sr .y-J. v.
v Mr. H. U Stevens returned-Monday
morning from a business trip
to Chicago.
' 'Mm.' J. U lominack of New
berry S. C, spent several days last
4uk nrtth her son and daughter
In law 'Mr. and Mrs. R. N.'Lomi-
nack.
Mr. A. L. Cavenaugh and daugh
ter Miss Jenny Quinn Cavenaugh
spent Sunday in KocKy jaoum
nritH Mm Cavenaucrh at the Rocky,
Mount Sanatorium. Mm. Cave
naugh is planning to return nome
the latter part of the week.
Mrs. J. F. Lnden of Chinqua
pin spent Monday with Mm. P. L.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Sheffield
were visitors to Greenville Friday.
Mr. and . Mrs. J. C. ThomDSOn.
and little daughter Barbara Jean
spent the week-end to Chapel Hill
Mentampn S - E. Hines. J. W.
Best, W. P. ' BridgeM and Miss
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JOHN M. LITTLE
Black and Little, '
KLNS TON'S
High Class Jewelers
130 N. Queen St.
SINGER SEWING
MACHINES
New and Used liberal Allowance
for Tour Old Machine,' -
mi l. nit NOTIFY .
L. L. HERRING
SEVEN SPRINGS . .
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Nothing Serves Like
: Marfak Service!
KTNTft'S COTTRT S
SERVICE STATION
A Full Line or 1
TEXACO Products
Firestone Tiresj -
-'Batteries,;.;;1.-4:;: .
i Accessories, ,.'
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Opposite Courtr;
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and shonid be pretectal. Why .
little. A afetr dPOoaU
rented at. this bank at veryUtMe
Nell J. Bowden epent Saturday In
Goldsboro. ;Y,.'
Mm. W. E. Hines, accompanied
Mrs. L. P. Faison and Miss Mara-
ble Faison t6 Oreenville Sunday.
Mrs. B. M. Turner of Wallace
was the guest of her daughter MM
RJL.Best, Jr., Monday.
Mr. K p. WUllams la spending
this week' in Durham with Mm.
Williams And children.
Mrs. R. i E.. Wall is . spenamg
some time tn Hendersonville, the
guest of Mm. Frank Bell. . . ; ...
Mrs-P. K. Teachey and son Wil
liam,, and! Misa Fleming Of Rich
mpnd, were guests Friday and Sat
urday of Mrs. W. J. Middleton.
The many friends, or utue xume
Best, younf soa of Mr,, and Mrs.
K. b Best, are-giaa w juiuw us
much better and. ..able to be
brought home after receiving treat
ment f or blood poison at the Jame
Walker Hospital Wilmington.;
Mn. W-, J- Middleton, spent Hun-
day In Wilmington visiting, rela-
Mr. and Mm, B.J.C.- Surra tt
spent 'the: week-end in. Lexington
visltihg telattvMk frXfeW-ic.
Miss Elizabeth Moore ar, wiison
spent the week-end with her. aunt
Mrs. . Jii A ;PoweOi :4t:iKT
Misses Talton, Freeman, White
head,, Clarke and Jones spent Sat
urday in Goldsbora tl '
Mrs;. . Claude Murray , or Jicn-
mond spent Monday wUhherv voo-
ther -Mrs. Sallie JE. .Johnstone.
Mrs -Elizabeth B. Vlok. a mem
ber of the Rose Hill school faculty
is at home for several days on ac
count ,of ; the schools then being
closed . .v-H-irfii
Mrs. Sallie B. Snlne M Wilming.
ton,: Mrs. N. K. Oats of Faison and
little Hugh Shine .of Goldsboro
were guests of Mrs. Henry Bowden
Saturday.,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul . Berry and
Mrs. R. Li Beat Sr., were visitoM
to" Wilmington Friday," they , went
to see BUUe Best who was a pet
lent at the; Jattoes Walker Hospital
.' .W'juu Htt, J. C. Thompson
spent 'Toeddfcy In Greensboro ..i
..'Mr' and'- Mrs. Jack : Qulnnerly
and Mary fJarden Qulnnerly of Ay
den, Mrt and Mm. J. R. Best and
family of' Clinton wen the guests
of Mm R L. Best 6f. Sunday. .
..Miss Alene West attended r the
football game in purham Saturday
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Mius I j v i spent EaturU-y
with her r s Ilr. and XtM. J.
u. Quinn. .
Among the. , who attends the
State-Cahoii: j ime in Rate'th
Saturday a - r. and Mm J. C.
Thompson, i s A. L. Hum
phrey, Friiiik 1 "ackmOM, H. M.
Waters, Milton Ve.it, W. E. Hines,
W. P. BrH!0i, J, T. Gresham,Jr,
Edward Hines and Edwin Page.
Mm. G. Parke Prldgen la spen
ding this week in Rich Square, the
guest of her daughter Mrs. Wilson
Sholars. i - ,
MessM J. E. WlUiams and A. 3
Middleton made a business trip to
Florence, S. C, Monday . ' ; ' '
' Mrs. Harvey Eoney of Rose HU1
was the guest Tuesday of Mm D.
E. Befc ..:
Mrs. H. W. Hunter and her sis
ter and house guest spent Monday
in Fayetteville.
Misa . May Cox of Kins ton was
the guest of MM. H. D. Farrior
several days last week.
xMrs. W. B. . Isham of Greens
boro spent Friday with Mrs., Geo
rge N. Bennett
Mr. aha Mrs. Willard Smith and
VeM ' vis! -m in the horn of Mr.
and Mm b tree t Kornegay Tues
day. Mr and Mm Smith were en
route home from a visit to rela
tives' Jn'f Cyannah, Ga. ,-U
' Mm. X-MOle Hudson of Blakely.
Ga., spent Friday witl her daugh
ter MmH. W. Hunter..
IFAISONNEWSM;-
'Ifateaded for last weeki.; 0
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- Mrs: Grace Cooper gave a deli
ghtful Halloween ; party at the
home of- Mm. Owens, on Friday
night October 81 at 8:80, honoring
Thomas Earl and Ethel Owens.
Ghosts and Halloween costumes
were In evidence; About 80 young
friends were present, Chicken sa
lad and tea were served by the
hostesses.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Miss Martha Davis Faison en
tertained a large number of fri
ends at her home on Thursday,
Oct 81, the occasion being herlOth.
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-r,e f active. J'any fames and
c i i were ei J yej. Halloween'
suj.3ev.ions were carrled put In
the delicious refreshments which
conIi(ted ' of cake, ice cream, and!
candy.. '
lOTVIN CLUB JSSSTS -:r"
'The October meeting of the
Nevin Club was held at the home
of Mm. O. U. Taylor, who assisted
by Mrs.- Frank Byrd, served as hos
teas. The roll was called and the
membeM answered with current
musical events. Mrs. Durwood Clfr'
ton read a paper on "White Top
Music Festival". Mm. Archer WU
llams entertained on "Indian Mu
sic," and, several piano selections
were played among them being
"By the WateM Of Minnetonka,"
by lieurance and "From an Ind
ian Lodge," by McDowell.
A delicious salad course fi with
hot chocolate, was served. (
, QUESTION. How long does . It
take to fatten beef catUe for mar
ket? ;: yi x r-ijtip''fcfr$ ..
- ANSWER: Under average con
ditions, cattle taken from pasture
with no additional' feed cannot be
satisfactorily fattened under four
months. When there 'is sufficient
feed It, Is better to teed them' out
for four and one half to five mon
ths. The extra weight and finish
Will more than y the feed cost
and the cattle will' bring a prem
ium for, the prune finish. '
QUESTION Should turkeys' be
confined before killing and what
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Kellum's Oyster Roast s
CLAYTON KELLUM, Prop "( formerly at FarneU's .
Located Tallman's Shell Service Station nearNew, River Bridge ,.
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ANSWER It la a good practice
to confine the turkeys for from 18
to 24 hours before they are killed.
During this time a liberal supply
of water should be provided but
no feed given, Where turkeys are
dressed but not drawn there will
be about a 10 percent loss of f ea-thnm-
unA "Wood. Full-drawn 'tur
keys lose about 25 percent of their
live weight When tne mras are w
be shipped care should be given
to proper packing. See your farm
or home agent for specif ic instruc
tions ei to killing and packing.
NOTICE OP, ADMINISTRATION J
Having qualified as admlnlstrlx
of the estate of Richard Brice, de
ceased, late of Pupllh County,, N,
Carolina, this Is to notify alj per
havinff claims aasrlnst the
estate oC said deceased to exhibit
.them Mjthe undersigned at koss
Hill, K. C. on or before the ITU-
day mt October 1936. or this notice
will fee pleaded in bar. or.tneur re-
covenr. ':,'-V;':';A'-V"'.';::
Ail persons indebted to said es
.tate will please make immeaiate
paysMfc ."i'j'v.;, y .-'; ':'- --
TM Mia day 01 octooer, ivao.
MARY BRICBL
Admlnlstrix of Richard Brice.
'Gavin Gavin. Attys. ...
isrojr., 28th. et'q;' .0. , X j"
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NOTICE OF SALE".'":.-."
North Carolina, V
Duplin County.;" ,
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Under the authority in.ine vest
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?ar, rtory f motonng. vrue an.d pleasurf far 1
-1 Mow,-the iqtb rdrd v- speaics lor
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new.' brighter colors; easier steering
brakes. We urge you to get this
. . eat-rto know at first hand its V-8 performance its luxury-car
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the last. word about the 1936
V - 8 "bespoken by the car itself."
arranVements today through:--"
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estbidder, at t: e C v
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twelve. Noon, and One
Friday, November 22, -1 ,
following described tracts of 1
in Duplin County, North Ceo. 1,
described as follows:
! It "BEGINNING at a stake t
the Northwest corner of tJse t -ve
yard, K. K. Fuftseil's con. -,
and runs thence with the G. I ;
Fussell line East 49 1-2 poles t
a stake by the KenansvlUe ,
thence with, said road Nor:; e
East 28 poles to a stake, S01, s
east corner of the store lut; '
thence West 89 1-2 poles to a
stake; thence South 14 yards to
a stake; thence West 16 poles to
a stake, Fostln McMilUon corn
er; thence South 13 poles and 19
links to the beginning, contain
ing 6 8-16 acres, more or less."
' 2. "BEGINNING at m ' black '
gum In a branch, J. T. HarreU
and'Jasper Batts' corner, . and '
runs thence North B0 poles to a -stake;
thence West 48 poles'to a '
'stake In 1 the old Kenansvllle ."
Road; thence ' with said,, road
South 6 West 50 poles to a stake -on
J. F. HarreU line' where It
'crosses said road; thence with
Han-ell's line, South 40 poles to
the, beginning, containing 15
acres, more or less. Recorded In '
Book 807 at Page 828 deeded 1
from William James and Cora
Jaines to J. R. . Thomas.
8: "Tract ' of land in bland
Creek Township, Duplin County, '
adjoining the lands of J. " A.
Southerland and J. F. Thomas.
BEGINNING at a stake on the '
mala joad at Pin Hook, J. B. .
Thomas corner; thence West 12 '
poles to a stake; thence North
6 J-S poles to a stake en J. A. .
" HoutHerland's line; thence his v
line East 12 poles to a stake on -the
.main road, containing .one
half acre. v , ' '
This the 21st day of .October,
1935. f
J. FAISON THOMPSON, . .
Trustee. 1
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and gear-shifUng;upo
car's story from the driver's ,- i
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