i - T" hi If J mi s , i. launch and wafen to tie i&rs crowd it atl- ' Tie next court will le eel 1 . 1 tie last of Janiar in eitLu: Z08t2ujl' or Warsaw,' , - ' V ; eo-;v .8- 1 . . "in ." i.;i3. j cete t - Jones Juluisjn carried nier and cf j.a fcr y.r Pc3i?2e during , j tetter ralnes far every member of the 137 YEAR SPECIALS 1 4ft - FEIEE w w w W 1 - :z fo..3cg . i' ...i i i i i ty f iL' i Caout 1 Ear L. Ctevens ha? ':harse of the xu" 'vents ulih ' Inclnaed InspsC with Eena: ille 1st, Y.'et . "I Clin, . 3rd. Dr : r.acef Vanawlrt; Clin- t?n Lud, ead Eenansrule 3rd. ; Taw dramatization. E nansTUle lit, usirj Tratsworthy; Warsaw 2nd, xaszs, Kina; ana J uimispn, 3rd, using IWcndly. ; j . t SiYen D. Johnson. Jr son of Senator and Era. Elvers, D. John son, of Warsaw, was awarded the Eagle rank and was predated the Eagle badge. The badge was pre sented by Cnairmaa t Jernix to rnJ Johnson who ninned it np- on the uniform of her son. The a- watd of Life Scont wasigiven to Thomas Turlington, of Clinton. Herit Badges wereiwttded as fallows! Elvers Johnson. iiird stu dy and camping; Thomas" Turling ton, athletics; James lEfid Jones, rime.. fciflcksmithine. basketry. and book binding. First class ranks were awarded to Jimml Jerritt, Korwood Boney, H.E. Sanders, Bobert Lanier. - Billie -Whitfied, Willie Pettewar. John Ball and L I T T E R ? D L E T T E R S ' BY W. L. GCZECr ' Bearranee the letters . to form the correct word: " , 1. GOUHLCFE: an introduction. ' 2. CASICID3J occurring singly. 3. EAr; C0ALI; a paste of flour. " 4. TUC'IAST; a glove. , 5. mCCIUIAIB; imaginary. " 6; CZA1LCHST; a geometrical ' 7. EC: .SUPE; of great value., , 8. EI7DCA21T; a bottle. , - 9. HTTAUrS; to ntfinbetr " 10. IT ' TIT; an animal,' 11. .,3; sanctify. 12 CO&IllZ: oommonnlace. . 13. FKAIVLOSS; having ad e- 14. LCST3TAIL; horse. . 15. EUCIIT; a motion., .. ... . SOLUTIOH X. Prologue. t, Eporadio. - -r 8. Uacaroni.1. - -, 4. Gauntlet - , 6. Chimerical t 8. Bectangle.r'' 7. PrecioM.' .8. Decanter. . . 9. Enumerate. . 10. Antelope, .' 11. Holiness. 12. Prosaic. v . . 13. Sonparefl. ' 14. fitallion. . . - 15, Gesture. . . CHOCOLATE Mr. ani Mrs. Alton Trnaall. land Kr. and Mrs.' Jasper Tyndall were the dinner guests or jot. ana iTrs: h D. Maxwell' Itiaav noon. Ox, and Mrs. H. D. Bichardson returned to Stanhope Friday after spending the Christmas nouaays with the letter's mother, Mrs. Ma bel Btolt C0Cj& i- J c . -! "4 -t' .'J-r - 7 r"TT."!n CLCT2 W1T2 4 CABH3 . ,J AT TZS EGTLAE PBICE OT 30e U J h Ccunfay EGGS Dbz.25c,o IN OUR tlARICET ;K g C!itcrLns . lb; 25c o ?crlt Oicps .:.. .lb. 25c o Ccsi" Stcv;;::;.lb;28c g rnirv Iltittcr . n . A . : . .lb, 40c r? o RED DATD FLOOR o v.,V---t'" -J4on? Better" ' r 2 waa verv tncomuuete - witno him.. The ouglia xuuta nnas its way up there and he enjoys the news from Home.; , v Bn. Leo Watlineton returned in httt borne in Beidsville Sunday. her mother . accompanied her to Fink nm ana visitea ner sister, Mrs. J. v. Williamson. - Mss Dorris Smith returned to Stanhope after spending the holi- Mr.; and Mrs. Bobert Holt and) days with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. S. P, Watson and Beports from farmers who have studied the new Agricultural Con servation program for 1938 , in community meetines now beintr held over the entire State indicate that theyCe it be1.', r programs for 1333 a. ' . , Three farmers of llitvl.v 11 ; ty have ordered 2,500 seedlings to be planted on U sloping lands this winter. , ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce that 1 have purchased the business of H. M. West'V Henry's Cash Store" in Kenansville and will operate same as a cash grocery. . ' i sincebelt sonar toub patbonage ; G. R. DA I L CASH STOKE , , " . Kenansville Mr. and Mrs. Pete Williams and gllil uiu' Mivti?: w" ."ALra miu JUli Ow wf mjuww suns son Billie, returned to New York I daughters of New Sort Hews, Va., 1.-1. V- iun4iljiu 41il 'i . '.'3 tr T.- J TLCm. holdiays with relatives. t 1 ' and children of Davis, H. C. were Troon. ... . ' :.. 'S A . ... . The presentation or tne aistnct banner td the troon matinr the most points at the rally was made by "Dr.". Betts and was.lgin to the Kenansville. Troop,: bv . the Wantaw Tiooii who have been holding the place of leaaersnip xar several months. A new banner wil' ht, moil fnr t.Tin Januarv ' conrt and wiU 'become the permanent j -A.M At-. wmto-nivifl 4f the most times during the . year; Short addresses on Scout work ."were made by Henry LStevens, Jr., J, E. Jerrtt, M. iJ. Jsoney, -ur." Betts and Soout Executive C. Ha rold Westin. H." B. Boney, repre senting the parents and friends of front in Kennsville nresented a nice gift from then) to the (kout- master f the KenantTiue noon. floout Jones brought the court to close with the retiring of the Mr. and Mrs. . Leo Watluurton and Alvin Wfttlington of Beids ville were guests of Mr. ana mrs. W. B, Gooding for dinner last Tuesday night. . j " ' -i Mr. and Mrs. Warren Maxwell have moved to the'W. G. Korne-gay-home, near Grady school, Mr. Maxwell purchased tne nome irom Dr. Harvey Kornegay, wno occu pied it for some time, and recently .moved to tne uid rranx Bennett nome wnicn ne purcnasea. Mrs. H. D. Maxwell, Hugh, Bose and Violet, and Mrs. Mabel M. Holt anddaughter, Mrs. Leo Wat lington motored to Wilmington on saturaay . anernoon vt sec - juss Buby Mae maxwell who 1 a stu detit tinne there. Thev went out to see the beautiful "live cairist- mas tree". A thing of beauty. We hnax that bur "Editor". Mr. Bobert Grady and wife are motor ing down in Elonda, we nope tney have a nice vacation. To Our Friaiife in Duplin County: 4 ' We wish ti take tbia opportunity to thank each and every one of yen for the fine patronage you nave given, ya - drug '(tort and for your reception of the Walgreen line of drug store pro4neta, v , s,'" V; ' ' Wa havn been more thai pleated Kh the first few month's of business to WarsaiMHi4 have "done arhest "to please i each and ev- f aryone of job 'Ai'w; ter iyeai siore Wtiiuii CoW Wa wDl otintte to enlarge our stock w 1 I t. ' tint mifiKti of Mrs. 'Fred Grady. and also Jars, wnjara smitn aur ing the holidays. Mr. Ira Westbrook was buried Wednesdav afternoon at the West- brook Cemetery. The Masons had charge of the body. nr. ana jus. WMthmok recentlv celebrated i their golden wedding anniversary. Ha m a Drotner to a. x . wev- brook. Our sympathy goes out to his family ana menas. - Mr. Flovd Smith has completed his new dwelling at "Old Sutton Branch": It is now oeine occupi ed bf Mr, Oliver Smith and fam-, uy. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Wm. Gooding had as their guests Monday night, Mr. and Mrs. Geonre Albertson, and children, Mrs. Woodrow Smith and children. . Mm. J. W. Bhue and baby, spent Monday night with her aunt Mrs. Mabel XL uou. a Mrs. Leo Watlington and moth- - ' . " jiuo. w " J r T . TirofUnnA-n Vrm WiM W Unit. Tinitftd ri r. mm jugi ww . nnwwgNH u. jiua. -' 1 ana Aivui' wauington. v ox jusius- mis. w. a. vruwuug, ww w ville, were the dinner guests of! D. Turner Triday night. Mr. and Mrs. w. D. Maxwell andl Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gooding vi- family Wednesday night. - - (sited Mr, and Mrs. George Whit- Mr, K. u. xdaxweu, suss Annie iiieia a wnue xuusj lugut. r.11 Vm: Varnina Outlaw: I ; WMutamei J. D. and J. P. Wil- visited Mrs. Mable MVHolt and liamson, and little daughter, visi- . . ..... . v a .... . "... . . .. - - .- tui4.1.M. afa. lanuly xnursaay mgnw '.- ' 1 - i tea tne wriuei u - Miss Hena Holt has returned ! ter, H. D. Maxwell and family, to Greenville where she is a stud- Mrs. W. E. Gooding and family, ent at school, after spending the' Mrs. Mabel M. Holt and family holidays with, her xamuy nere. isunaay mgns. ... . w:.... : cwit, . rrr : ' Vortlia I . jk-t T B. TOmn. who accomnan- y. JUBDCI fcJUl ... .www, i ja. W t " ' 7 " t GruftB, Virginia Christy and Alice ied his brother and his wife to Averitt, who are au memners . m uwrr nome in mi oukbigb, 1. Ah uiIihaI nvi tn Florida ' rnknheA their destination on Chri- for the Christmas holidays. i itmas eve, and reported a swen JOISS Hazel lAWSOV Ol AJUiauiu ; uip. thd cmest of Mrs. Mabel M Holt and children last .Tuesday night' " , Mr, Ira Braay -ana iamuy 01 irinatnii visited old friends' and relatives in Chocolate Monday. Mr. W. E. Goodinir and H. D. niohardson had a fish stew at the I j GoodingYon Thursday night, Dee. Mr. Joe JC. Maxwen wno nas Mita Jessie Frederic Stanley vi sited relatives and friends te Moss Hill recently. , Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Holt of wm Vnrv and Oma Fav Stok es of Kinston visited Mr. and Mrs. Growing Healthy Tobacco Plants In time for field setting is of first importance WEIL'S SPECIAL PLANT BED WILL DO THIS JOB "I have tried Weil's Spe cial Plant Bed side by-side with other plant bed fer tilizers and found it to be the best I have ever us ed." This statement is the overwhelming testimony of hundreds of tobacco farmers using Weil's Spe cial Plant Bed. Each year we conduct field tests for the purpose of finding, if possible, a still better plant bed fertilizer. In 1937, after five comparative tests, we found our today's formula still productive of the best results. WHEN WE LEARN HOW TO BUILD A BETTEE PLANT BED FERTILIZER, WE SHALL GIVE YOU THE BENEFIT OF OUB INFOBMATI0N. WEIL'S IMPBOVED TOBACCO SEED WEIL'S Gold Dollar - -75o per oz. WEIL'S Bonanza -75c per oz. WEIL'S Virgina Bright Leaf - 75c per oz. WEIUS FERTILIZER WORKS "Tested on the Farm" G0LDSB0B0, N. C. J. C. Buss, Agent, Utility Hardware Co., Agent P. G. Smith, Agent John King, Agent B. C. Albritton, Agent C. S. Hines Store, Agent B. D. Clifton, Agent Warsaw, N. C. Mt. Olive, N. C. Liddell, N. C. Summerlin's Cross Boads Calypso, N. C. Faison, N. C. Faison, N. C. and be ready at all timet ti serve you promptly with every possible ; Brennon Holt, Mr. ana Jirs. nesai , . '. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Egbert. lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Mr. Jessie Btaniey bbub n - fri to miiaaeinnia. renn.i . "JCiTrH." L Wttv wWi Mr. Ellis Davis. O GKhJi I liNUO: ssrmM 1IIS UID DUJB. MWW y V p , .If M . , is improving very nicely and en-f Judge , Henry A. uraay jana v r . . ',vsil-,- UM Minn ann. Bmitv m are motoring O joyea navuig: bis iiwila . A1) a. io.ir a tipw vpht fnTl of nTomises for during ennsnnas. - - w wn. r ' ' r lard Smith IPridayv night were: Z all, we take this opportunity to thank each and everyone of 1 la drui store in Dn52 County second to none." ryy wwforw tn kar tiM ims Vt; H 1 ' If 5. i i- 'i f s, J;, aUlJi Mrs. W. E. Bhue, Mrs.: Baeford Harper, Mrt. Bessie "Quinn and WraAmhroae Smith visited Mrs. W. B. Gooding Friday afternoon. Mr, B. u: Maxwen ana wue, n,siii And Mrs. Macmus AntiaiB v)ibd Mrs. W. B. Gooding a while. Sunday . Uncle Bob is still doing the JJig Appierou, ; nu Mr. Bonunie Sou who u stm in Chicago was very much disap nt&ri t not. beinir able to join his family circle in Chocolate for J 5tog,WMr.Midft toDaS O; you you have given us in the Grady and ohuaren, ana utuciw pt. We have made many mends during the past year DOTCthy Mates. 1 m;nnr1v Ttnrio vm nam nontrihnt.p.H some little some- nrrii aui(Aiiv . htv - - ' Vm 8 1 P. Watson visited f n- O Mm' mfw- -rr isssr M-nAm fn iThAAlati) lAflt WML I I VWV v-"-- -7 . ffM Misa Wanda. Tyndau ol ruut A rpU, was ue pus ox i last week. -., - vr Wnch Marweu was on tne job at the broadcasting station in thing to make their lives happier. the holidays, and 5 our happiness Kinston Sunday. Cut ll&iwry. (Ca) taci, . P. Kerooey, Proprietor. -. : ; r VW I'.rT .1 Ji u . THE WORLD'S GOOD NIWS 1 wlB fOCM to root fconn tr7 df IhimsSI THS CHRISTIAN SClCNCi MONITOR i 4 luttruttitiuU DUt nWfr' -; bmlKrbuaii Uw Wl Sumi"" ' , On, Hoiwtf fc-. Swton. MMBhiIwi " .mmm toM mr tabMHsMoB to Cto O o o o o o o o O 1 O i O ox. As we look into the future, this store is planning big things for alL jWe m mtinually increasing our stock of good furinture of a quality and 'dass we belive the people of Duplin County desire.'. We pledge anew the same prompt service and lowest possible prices. . ' When in need of furniture call on us. WARSAW FURNITURE CO. 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