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IT 3. J.An C. tt ' I -fi. !1 , v" r 1 J -iS . - 2 s 2 z 2 f V -' .':'-.'- it ITS HARVEST TI1VIE IN ! DUPLIN COUNTY Loads "of Tobacco Rollinj to Market r Prices thte Higiiiit in Years - Fields Heavy With Corn The Whole County Looking For ward to the B ggesl Harvest Season in Years - IN TUNE WITH DUPLIN'S HARVEST SEASON T t ran WW nr (Duplin's 'County Seat , Newspaper) ' , , v Is offeringits hundreds of Readers throughout the Coimty A HARVEST SPECIAL to Renew their Subscriptions;, or to Subscribe anew to THE DUPLIN TIMES , l , , . ; OUKliMG 1 HL WLA r 51A 1 Y DAYS X THE DUPLIN TIMES WILL GIVE AN U' .'Vt '1 4 ' " EXTRA MONTH'S SUESCnil?T:C?J tp Every Person Renewing or Subscribing Anew to THE DUPLIN TC.IES Tlib Offer io everyone wno miner orings or lfiaus tneir ouDscnpuon io i mu i io. 4 ite rn'-PeryYear In Duplin County -4 -i "T ; $L50 Per Year Outside of the County - 'T;-nr;' e Extra Month Offer Gccd Both in and Out of County . C;:t the Handy Coupon IMow, Attach a 0:11 or Check, and Mail or Bring to The Tissca ) Z U?LLN TC.IES is the OM-Y Ncwrpapcr ' V- ; 'IV' ' - -"'.'V ' ' : Ccrr-'cte News Coverage of the County :y Vcc!: frcna the Ccnty Scat " r2-.7:rcr in Uib Ccjr.ty Ccirryi" I Every 7cck Tlircu-hcut This Coupon AVcrlh an E::!rn T.ronllis' 4 Subccripticn if Uzzd inO Days THE DUPUN E1S, ' , . ; , " -r KEKAKSVIIXE, rOETH CAEC1CM. ; . - , , , I am enclosing $1.CD ($1.50 outside of County) for 14cli kase nd TEE DUPLIN TIHL3 for 13 Konths, ai per your 1'arvest Epecial Offer. , ' . , KAME: .. L , ' ADBSESS: .. i 1 1 CT: . "rrLTAL ' . t: 31 a i- ' -1 ' i .. i t' t : ,3. ' efJJVec" rf ;f J! ' rexm. Lor f . i 1' e vll t: -y to tear t' J. I r 1 xZ f, L. 'id wert to s-o Lor . t J " y cf CIs weci 'JL'. e r. --n'ers of tie Eckoe.8 "! V."oa:STi' Club were pcs ia s l me of Ilrs. J. D. L-linson l Zc;-l2j Kgut of tliis week, at I 'lit supper. They arrived in aoe at o o clocK. r-e A T a. i, ; i T t ' r rr dae 1j tdmini, , ana ) (. s Josefliine ZJercer, who -ettr. -T e x t if i r 3 t- i 3 ' r -L e trr" l S Cl 1 nj. j v., to visit friends. Elie is spend-1 mcntl for rcJac''t" Hi 1 . - l - i 1 - -1 1 tinrt nf hnr mMLHan at her o n - - liner home in Eeulaville. ' v l!r. and Ers. Hoses Farmer ac companied by Hiss Hilda Parmer cf ilt. Olive and Graham Little ton of this place went to Sneed'i Ferry and Hurst's Beach ? on a hiig trip last Saturday. They went sain on Wednesday of this week and were accompanied by Hotel's father, Mr. Farmer, of lit, Clive. Mn linifn 'Tnirnim art A Vm . recently with friends and relatives J. lff.ll J 1 1. at uurgaw, waua ana uso weuv to Wilmington to the beaches.- vrnm autjistA uoq OAvq I Mrs. Eobert Gmdv. nee Miss ... ... v i' Euth Fridgen it an operative pa aeni at varouna oenerai Hospital in WilMB. Ehn la eraentMl fat M. turn to her home here the last of this week. "vvi Oalin Shanr Smith nf Wt AHv who is president of - the . Young reopies Magues ' oi . wunungton jncsDvieiT vuiiea tne locnj r. y IP. L. on last Snndav nie-ht Hn al. so aaaressea a nuzea audience at tne reerular nurht wonhln serviRA at 8 o'clock at which time he made a splendid talk on then: meme xor ine year, "jraoing lo day With the living Christ." . The memberi of Wis Chrvntfnn 'Whalev's Sunday School Clam of tmivc mnoyienan vnurcn ' . en joyed a pionio at Uontford's point one day last week. They had as their guests the : young men of ilr. Jerritt'l Sundav School iInu Kiss Doris Dobson left Sunday ior xiouuDurg to visit tier sister, 2Irs. Fred Hercer, who was for merly aary,iidiia Sobson, 2aS3 ELNSOU HOSTESS ' Miss Eebecca Seymour of Ath ens, QfL. who has been maitinf- Hn O. E. Jones was the inspira tion of a cardparty given by Miss Lula JL Einson on hat Vtvlnaa. day afternoon was entertained in nletins crors t 1 J 11 r: ments for soil V ' pra. s. CLAC3 1 FAYI l f12S Rll.es r. - rnU t'i r-iv. T"-i -- rJ Iment earned for r Jactirs male in tobacco ana c l ;n aor--s at 12,50 per acre respectively and ior omer oepic-v- j crops ax an show that the cooperating farm ers earned about sa per cent of th milTlmTim amnnnt that rnnlrl have been earned for reductions in - depleting crops. ! -CLASS 11 PAYMENTS--. . $3061.89 of the .total payments KTirMetita tht bwiict Mmnl f nf carrying out Soil'Euilding Prac tices which is only about 8 per cent of th Amount whiVn nnnlil have been earned by these farm ers, me Sou JBUUding rraotices reported last Tear were as for- 0.5 acre alfalfa seeded 1.00 - 196JB acres winter legumes , . , -198.20 2035.2 acres rye turned under 30.8 acres soybeans, velvet beans and cowpeas left on land, for cover crop.. 80.60 448.2 acres soybeans, velvet beans and. cowpeas plowed under as green manure ' 6.8 acres limestone Annliml 81 ftft 20.0 acres foret trees plant- '' ed , 100JW 5.5 acres superphosphate applies 1 ; Total for Soil Buildinz Prao- noes ..i,,-.. ,;.,, 3S81.80 The two' main' imrnosea f -tna Soil Conservation Proeram ai First, to-reduce Soil depleting ; crops and increase the acreage of Boil Conservinir crons. and Second: to adopt and carry out a large ' number of desirable Soil Building' Practices to imnrove and conum (the 0fl.-j''.ii-:,:-.vi'' ' CAEEY 0T PE0OEAM UHTI1 0CT0BEE 81 ; . , j , Farmers who hava not nlnnfaul me required; acreage in Soil Con-. ucr oome sen at ram tnh Brida. Am JZL, " KTvm Crops for the 1937 pro-" riss Einson-r hosnitalitv wSfl:nun' "rtrian ter resdames J. B. Wallace. I. fi r?1 " onmson clovetvbe- Eurch, IT. B. Boney, E. C. Wells, . a. wernw, and urs. Jones, also the honoree. Visa fmn-nr ..i riss Louis Wells. Mrs. A. T. Out law Was invited in for ' rtnih. ments and assisted the serving a sweet course consisting lit trrm ami nrV! l '-- 2.. , 0 wuw mtvK itx cream WiJl Bound cak fnllAiinul u mints and ic e water. High score "" JUMung pad was won by w " 1 -" mwwaM j Hj VI aread container, by Mrs. Weils. - 8ues ui nonor was given a uv u ueucious nomemade mints fore October 31 on idle land from which any depleting crop has been harvested this year, and get cred it for Soil Consenntic (soil building practice payment for seeding the above lwnmM 50 ner acre if seednn Wi fw- Jer 81. These crops provide excel lent winter pastures and an fine for improving the soil . Workers of the Soil Conservat ion Association the use fo more Soil Building Awiuvca uus iau, ' ADXniAEY, MEETS M I Woman' Circle of Grove Pre's1" . V their leader Mrs. J. B. V.'.,Uwi lAoiy The twentv-fifth leaaer' B- oi iws iaais x.awton. At , - Vi UK Luuern xres n vtri o n rYinw.i. tt wuawvea nere on lion- . T "ternoon at 4 o'clock in wvo viiorcn wnen the local Anx ary met for ita rotmioo .v y meetaig. The president, Mrs. A. Cavin presided over the bus :css sesiaon, which preceded the . rrjam entitled .'YestcrdaV it:h was la charge of the local i Krs. B. V. Wells, Eesdames, S Ti T . . w UMa .U.l ' . ' LJne assisted in the meeting.! - -iTCE'S XZ?:C2 j iinjrer was made by" w . - ; w' Warrior of Warsaw! '7 qi'' .":J as ex- . w"wu, au IH6 OlOSA Of tTi moofinm w.i 1 . " AUIBUCA" is.) Glenn Eollins, , f Warsaw, who was tha' f.-imi . T-.i , t Wells .Of KfiHaTiHiri!!A 4 . . oer of this circle. EcfreiLmpnti con8istiii2 of t&ar .TaJ ar.i .. K"ories were served ly the hos-fe-;i assistej by 12s, rargaret j was a f.irm. . .iculmt rr f a -i . "flT Era, rarrioraIT---Vl'3'tf flrTn ? er.eLa.wererTjesls y'M-iCur'- M -cby x is o, jat an informal, tea, Lih fl'i rr -s . (- Jt . i t:.i ia C2e cf the Car -y f- -J 2 f f 1 de- f r-,rTv l0:ie til r,":i ; I ! t iliHt .J j" trca IEnci f r ;r yve- ' t 3 i on-" ' s lc-t-doorafirbuttlie weJ' j f-3"J t" t r tlis ' J ;;;-laki a Claris frc:a f - T . v " 1 J J I i'l I r of I :I.Z3. . k f M - it. J " X Ecixcra rcrcira ' J" i , -3 1 . f :" ?. J t r - 7'i-- 't rt s o'- ' ' t'' " ' ( " 1 1 i ' 1 - cf Kr.f-rmfn in D;-:I;n Ccun-
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