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. , Jo-
..Jesv
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. . y had ..
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a ' ; ' ; ,i-
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''la f ::.a,
s, L ii i i.i the neigh
ka C-d without issue,'
i k-L."! js. He, too, was
a l; .m on Lacliiah. He
T t. Ills wife's name
. a is at present unknown.
'-ath El-Hings. . (2)
i, t t, ' ' na Murphy,
" j I I a E"n, IVZiiam Walk-'
-, i ...ki JwLa Laxton. ,-They '
v ) I- ITi-ci rulings, married ,
ct C Toney. (6) Alice
i. (:.) reverend Hiram Stallings, "
i 1' ' e section. He has been
t i " LI r in Ir.plia County and
iMa and el-e where for many"
. -1, tLe eiTiteen-thirties is ad-'
- n L.allirgs, D. D.", at Hallsville
T,3 CTALLETGS, D. P., son . of
i r. 1, was horn at Halls-
r c - l-i'-S his education at the
t 1 was licensed to practice.
' 1 at Eenpwsville. He was
I tcua,' 1E;7, of the Duplin
! f r ; and at times served as .
i i ! .3 t' ,cnce of the regular Solici
; v s ml dncd as a minister in the
J''""' was both a lawyer and
Cti'A War he nrtraniVwl anil Hw'
C..J V7ax he organized and di
1 lc.1 Tulice. Its purpose .was' to
. j t.oi.Ue that might arise out of
. s v, ;3 a member of the Cf&stitutional
a aLo a teacher fpr many years and
. ', a. 1 Clinton. Al,.'o, he was the
- or i e newrers, including cne
I"- 1 1 I he up the practice of
tJ t' i i '.'.ye 1 educational work.'
" If 1 1 3 ncvlive section and as-
a Temale Collrge, at Thorn-
a r ..'cr of years, and at the same
a r. er of- churches in the Ked
was conferred by Rutherford.
i T.ptist Association and organized
In Salisbury, where he labored r
5 HPW church. "SfaTlinow T-'omnriol
ms name. Doctor Stallings died -
- fiist year of his age
LI' abeth Houston, daughter "of
j e i k. .hupx liouston,- They were
, ly Tev. James) 11, Eprnnt, D. D.
- 1 t' rj rarly school days. They
' J U Jane, 1S:3, and became'
ansvilie laptist Church
-s as pastor. Kirs. Stall-"
1 J. Houston who lost his : :
. Tor'aits of both Captain .
tvs Couj)y Courtroom as
.. 1 e c'Ji-en of Elizabeth
i i '.? fallows: (1)
- ' . ... cf CLailottcsville,
i t 1 ii Cisbury, N. "'
- ' tf Lil'Je Rock,
1 i - '. . A. Lbhi
' -"3. (5) Wfl-
-ft: o ju!m'
! () I "e LlIr;s,
' ,S r rr: 1 1st Lva
' I i ' e CI.-1 i'..t cf Ccm-- '
(2) LL ,L( Lli Houston ' I
cf tu.e Tti ortaent of
2 a. - . .
ie Henansville Baptist
universary celebration'
" y, Bean Emeritus of
i I - v-V J speaker. L. A.
r . a - i County Historian,
r Uloiioal address
'.'s Libtory. . ' ,
3, was at home for the
1 c
'.rated his 7?nd
f), at his
' I'nner was
J" ? ; lua-
trees.
0C j
cf
. ... ;-y ti3
. f ;a : to
il . jl; Jim::. 'a JuLn
, v :.o is one cf the chamiea
k -rs. ......
ILere has been lots of fibhirj
7i""3 on at 1'axwcll'a Kill darii-
uLe pasit wet.k. Several' people
have cone from quite a distance.
l!e "Jaci.s" are Lae now.
I Iiu Hult and family, and
sir r, Ina Holt went down to
-.e Ecach gatoJay. -I"r.
and l'-s. Towdcn Eouther-
Im i spent Saturday n,iit 'with
! r, and lira. Harvey Harper, and
viied other mends and relatives
in the community. ' -
R. S. Grady attended the Uni-
versalist Convention at Shelter
Neck Sunday.
Kader Stroud's children went to
White Lake last Sunday and .,re
port a nice time.
Mrs. Mabel M. Holt spent a few
days at Carolina Beach last week
with Mrs. J. T. Sutton and family
who have a nice cottage at the
beach. Mr. and Mrs. Sutton are
irom lunston. -
Zack Williams is home from
Duke hospital where be under-
jwent an operation recently.
Miss Euby Mae Maxwell, who is
in training at James Walker hos
pital in Wilmington, spent the
weekend at home with her var
ents. She was ' accompanied back
Bunaay aiternoon by her mother,
Mrs. H. D. Maxwell ,and children,
Hugh, Sose and Violet, and Miss
Wanda Tyndall, of Pink Hill.
They also drove down to Carolina
Beach and visited at Sutton's
Cottage for awhile. They were ac
companied home bv Mrs. Ifafal
I M, Holt, who had been visiting
'there, - 1 . x
' Suirfay, June 20th, wa. "Path
ler's Day", and a verv annmnWatA
-time to let father know how
tiniinti mn .
hjs love and devotion. If nothing
more, then, a " kind word and
pleasant smile. It means more
than we realize sometimes, 'and it
he has passed on, then drop a few
flodwers on the sacred mound
and pause for a few minutes. Pa
tter's and Mother's Day should
be every day.' ,
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Smith" at-
tenaea tne birthday dinner at the
uome oi w. 4. Brady Sunday.
jo ' " 1 i
p3LV& MeadOW IS
I, ir ' r , '.
Most Fertile Land
One of the most ' productive
fields on the farm of Joe Brown
in Madison County hat not been
plowed in 63 years.
It has been reseeded only once,
and thai was just after a flood
some years ago had covered the
field with several inches of silt.
This two-acre meadow along a
creek running through his farm
produces four to five tons of hirfi
quality hay everf year, and occa
sionally it is used to pasture cat
tle over the winter. . . s ,
Brown told Georsre W ' , KilUr
farm agent of the State CoUege
extension service in ' Madison
bounty that the" sod of Derennial
grasses and legumes is' so thick
uni. nucu vi uic sou nas neen lost
in tae past 63 years. .
i.iit from time to - tim"whin
the creek rises, deposits of silt are
left on the meadow, and tnitav it
uas a zcruie topsou several ' feet
ueep. ,
The sponj-y. porousT tonsoil will
soak up Iar-;e quantities of rain
watr arl LU it lonsr after th
rain has s. jed falling, , Brown
said. Tht's t .e meoHnvr i. ku
effected Ij hr, dry sres.
Killer penl- J that tMs one
fU is-a ' 1 (?"or'' lion isf
vuue or f 1 1 1 i i n, ' : r" o
dative p ..J.ir?-., anl cf t'" i i
rori-nce of soil r i' t .
eros.vn, r
-1 bui! liis'J
' ' .i is t e c'
' l'
t
il v;
arl t 1 :
ur .. 7 J
Lifcri rr
'to I
and ti.'s
plus tlatt C.
7. 1 s c
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-orkii-.l t
3 (.
1
Eat be cc.
..'.1 ret t i
1
Irish potatoes, Le ' .... !, s
they may injure the i-..I.r7j.
Cooked spuis are x l:i"i
and harmless if fed wi'Jti cc: .
fifth menl Al tanlron. rtA n.svv.;
age, Taylcr explained. TLree
lour pounas ol potatoes save a
bout the same feed value "as , a
pound of corn. 1 -
with each three to four eouds
of spuds, he said, feed at least a
pound of corn. Too many spuds
will throw the ration out of bal
ance. . ' -
If the potatoes are boiled " in
salt water they will be more is
atable, and will furnish part of I
the salt the animals need. The salt
water, however, should be thrown
away, as it is harmful to hogs,
when thoroughly cooked, the
spuds are easily digested and are
a good source of miaerajs, carbo
hydrates, and vitamins. The skins
also provide roughage. , y
ADVE2TISS IT IN TEX
DUPLIS TIMES
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Meii!3 Shirt
40c
Men's Work Shirk
6Sc
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r,' -hats :' -
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, n - - 5 . i , . morning , Tr1: T-TT ii ,
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Pliii-Fowfe It 1 1
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tag capaoitr tf o..i.i
well-known tb'.J.ox-- :o;.i
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GIVES
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Brown
WHILE IT LASTS
IT CECILS
r1
5 dox. Regular 19o towels
Friday. Morning
1
IN OUR READY-T6-WEAR
DEPARTMENT
CHILDREN'S WASH
ites While thf
ORGANTY
In some very pretty yrtei.
44 beautiful Chin, Julie jBugs j
-sizes
sum lever had.
: -
'j ri".y i:omirg and see' our New
h.9 new Kelvmatot runs
ly half asmanyTtnin-
per day--dung the , ;
t t.f the time it main- ,
mi low ; temperalurei
t rnTmnt at all. f
n
f i A;
" WARSAW, N. C.
od! get ioui KELVINATOI.
Sheeting
YARD
, to beopened up
it"
7
DRESSES
last J-
DRESSES
i
jJCiJto4 .j A
to 46 Friday
Slacks and Shores we hav!8
' jUrourrnrJNESALE.
1
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' with xtHor viswt.
vplani and dKripti
uifnnk Gomtt in
tor fr copy. ,w
if
GO.
" 300 pairs,, any size ( ,
SUMMER
SANDALS
'7 c;
big table
fast color
tSale price
ldc
BIG MIRROR
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Full . - V V
Fashioned 4 1
'HOSE,,'
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, SILK J;
Remnants -"1 .i
' A Silk fSV
.Dress JS3 ,
"half price - f . 1
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