r .. J k. m3 . . III i tC. L. j. i tj i a 1 r ( 1 l 1 f .. , . I. A. 1 reb, 3, 4t LAB. t iiuin J. air.p ; ; , 1 ( -Ulakg ; cr 1. '., same as f a s J Clb lut j tjl.'v's latchelor, 1 f.i Louk 223, r ,e 7 LiiFu Count?. This :X 1C38. ' - ' I A CLE Y, Commissioner. i 1 '3 I ry a t r a 1 1 r J, . c. lows: " KC?.TII CAROLETA LUrLIN COUNTY n tzs supehiob coubt- roTic of summons rZAJLL tOLLDJGSWOETHi VS: ..r-r FEED EOIXBTGSWOBTHi , or i I r- . ia bar "3 m- .. il January -r J. ' "ncnt Superior C.nty in Tie defendant above named will Ve notice that an action en .l;d as above has been commen i in the Superior Court of Du- t".a County, North Carolina, by tlie plaintiff to secure a divorce on the grounds of adultery, and the said defendant will . farther 1 please take notice that he is required to appear before the Clerk of Sup erior Court, Duplin County at his office in Kenansville IT. C. on or before the 12th day of February 1938 and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 12th day of January i in C.V c.lU'J. as f. . ?al ebtufe dc"'1:" 1 i . vey.d by LVI ii I of ee t. 'the nower and at.!' red and impose! ts .a t signed by Order ent,: special' Eroceedlr tu Clerk of Superior Ciuri tf I plin County in tLe e.LL led "Alex Sanderson, T ;euU.r c' L, L, Johnson, ' Leo'd vs. JuII. Johnson et al" This Jan 12ii, 1938. , " A. W. BTED, Commissioner r , ., . . i , i i Feb. 10, 4t. AW3 i to ; t .0 i ; o j ia L "i 1 ty a i V .3, , J. 7 t ia i Jut of Cheanutt Court action Davis 1938, TitJDDY ADiaSISTfiATSIZ 1T0TIC3I ; Notice is hereby gi-a to a" persons having any claims e" k.t the estate of L L t to file them-- with the iiiLlarrjnci within one year of the date here of or this notice w&l be shad ed in bar of any right of recov ery. , -n AH persons indebted- to sail estate will please make Immediate settlement with the undersigned. This the 17th day of January, 1938. V r. ! '"f DOLIIE A. SANBLEJ. adminis tratrix of L. L. Sandlin, deceased. Sobert C. Wells, atty. Feb. 24 6t. E.O.W. i&v'. ... . .:, C. 1 s I il u y f . l i : J it : , rf 1 , i ,',f It , ' Pi' T HJ f 1 "'J . : : t) s ' ' -i ' C''.I of i' 5 I ; t. -Tiee , . i ; : J : ,.vi to a 1 u ' j I on t'e j tf a t i Ua ,i duLIk d t.. e d.wn sail Lai.' - i; i s- i-it lKJi-i aot t s to a point ci tie ra cf .1 t-rnch bdow t awe:i c 1 cf tl fl null dm; thence p Let" ? cf De old roJ 7"r.i to tLe be .inning; contain 3 errs, mre or less. Eoing a rrt of tie tct of land con ve.,.1 to C. B. 1 crnsg by C. M. and U. XL Crown during tu,e y 1313, at recorded in rock 1.0. 0O, at page 2C3, of the EcpLn County registry. , r This the 29th' day of January, 1S38. 0. ZL KXOTCLZSl Trustee ' Albert a Grady, Attorney. . ; ; Feb. 17-3t A. 6.0. - w York. IT. T. Jannary l cf t "t two-fanH iM mvt.. 1; I lamia Vim yimj.. c lie Siiie whether he . wmi 9 f"nu every country by ever vi, ? von a touch of a frswn , f wtana;' piane away.to the I e re vTbitty (remember - 't ... -t i.T?) her show V' .a I reverie i irch Just flopped alter five days. Ihe blazine boule vard hasn't been kind to the Hol lywooders this seasons-Sylvia Sid eny and Elissa Land! were early closings and ' now Miriam' Hop kins refuses to come to town with that .three-acter that has been groaninsr in. the suburbs. Mean while the annual rush of super stars : from Europe is on thv ud us fii-st month of ls8 is Yrx up te his uncertainties. .i..n you sally forth to a night ciiib you pre never sure itH be or .a or Lke the banks, back in coast future Garbos and Valen- wnot -t we ye ; lonrotten ; names and you'll never - know juan iqi m. a monin or two mon tns they'll be comine back not B. L. Cromwell of Cabarrus County has grafted 1,000 'Tony apples, a native variety that thriv es in the county. - numie takes over th ut room at the Waldorf. Toby Wing clicking a the Paradise. And a Press agent stutters with excite ment as he insists that , a cer tain -Spanish dancer was onoe a duji muter and goes home mid r" imnx n must It w ttTiT j WT r f u omxx our iavonte uo a itM KAUBSCU UUt Lon since it opened last Septem ber. Safe prediction department e o'd fashioned Welti will X. 0. tie 1 r Apple and the shag and such-Lie crary cavortings before 1 T. baseball writers pick Joe Vi Maggio as outstanding- Ig , leaguer of '37 which makes six gotham players they've tapiped in eight years but maybe thev nevec hennil - thn m teams. .Eace betting parlors ! twnni ueucer man we well known barn after the horse ; has been pilfered for fear the dist rict Attorney will crack down and street, corner bookies in the uuaaj lojoej stana around trying to look tke acton 'At Libert? Ana here today and gone tomor row Ckudette Colbert on her way back to get an eyeful of her native France Errol Flvnn w in from HoUywood and denying t i i K ? own 10 neip tne yabjt- we wonder why? nciaora Wallace For the second consecutive month, the Eenansville Boy Scou4 3 were awarded the banner for a chievement '" at the court. The eourt was held in the Bosehill 1 e thodist Church ; Basement wi'Jt the Bosehill troop in charge of the program, i;,, -), -'; Kenansville Troop won first' place in Inspection and Law Dra- matization which gave them the banner for the month. - ' , 3 Bosehill; which is the roun?st uLjl; troop ,in the district, and " which uu uuien on new me wiuun tne . , past month won first place in the rope making contest and thereby won second place in the - whole contest.' Warsaw was ". in " third i1 place and Clnton was fourth. , ' Henry L. Stevens, Jr, of .War- saw, presided in the absence of Commissioner J, . Jerriu. Other members of the court were. Her. ' 8. Q. Harness, Hugh M. Wells, and James W. Butler, of . Ooldsboro. Scout Executive C. H. Westin di- ; rected the technical phases of the program. Farrior of Warsaw. Merit Badges ' were awarded to : Scouts Williams and' Herring of Bosehill, : 8couts , Jones, leary, Whitfield, Jerritt, ie ram CHrJos party Mary ord andBeb Benchley and we Ford and Paul T.nV.. ay arocc otuarc SViMmj Rlau vratria ma mailo have left out 'Frog'. Th what's to Scouts,Willkms, D. Bouse, H. iM name department-two side Bouse, and Fussell of Bosehill and' Ti?!? TTi0. .ectar and juuvi vua ioia out tne ureas ey Bpoon' next Ann An-nij. n.. 'Tortifla InT -ilJf?5'Inier. Boney, Sanders, and Pette- io . Bichard Watts whosaid he way of the Kenansville Troop, didn't like it had the stem stand- S0011 Chestnut, of Clinton was ng up and cheering because there made Scout and Paul Xing "n i PL'?!?' 01 an author who was made a Tenderfoot, wouldn't like n nock nt " - a cnti& or a colnmnint nt TI mi IM c All Anc onee-r luck. .T UUrLUl OlUJUSD iWBSSSSSI 1 W r-.. i , , . , , -y-Xy jZ-A'sksssss h.jft i Vvo1!? rrv - w vvV:' rTT';U ir:a)Tsr ; Fxaaitwf HAnEONE I , TH??iFIC SPEEO i DOT. DBS! , 1 L: "T Wrocr A t ci if i . -TTHURRVJ (C " MC?HE SPACE i LEZJ J AND DOCTOR OZOV ATTEMPT r TO OUTf DISTANCE :THE PfcW COK"T IF! THE RACE r WITH : DEATH the cOfeT'S GAINING ON OS rnr.TfM?:.A SHIP IS NOW, A iFFTHlNGsiOVEN THE DOCTOR'S FUEL HAD BETTER WORK THERE ARE ONLY VERY; FEW SECONDS TO UVCW fiMO Xvv-rrls v X Ycxu. s MV t .hkTTO Hi K ' i. -N. MINtJTK'J 1. I PUra TWe EVlt ON ANt Hi IvIOB1.'. 'x; I'M &QH(e MOMS ': FOR ft UTTVt REST THCVI X UC HERO "HOOKED WPNO" VJw VW UTTtS' it r ' r - n . LJ ' ; , . jByWchwdLee rtOUBS SUEcn I IN l )- iwrii. . . .... o r VSiS9 -" I .. ! : 'A l. ' ' . 4 w-iL kV.KA'S OF ! .'x'r-' x. 'xX. t 1 ,, J Vypranra mpvi ciss The' aecmt nf : lunrintt Irom a can is to make two holes in the can instead of one. about an inch anart The aim hnU i. fn we uquia no pour irom, tps other mug ici. uio mr iaio ins can. Growers attending the Tobacco Short Course at State Colleee last week numbered about ISO a day for the four days with 83 register ing for the entire week. : Burned by Can Explosion Mrs. Jasper Smith of Pink Hill was. carried to Memorial Hospital in Kinston Friday suffering sev ere burns caused by an explosion of a can of syrup which she was heating en the stove. The can bunted while Mrs. Smith was leaning over-it and threw the hot liquid in her face. Doctors say that tney feel sure that her eye sight will not be injured a Milk From earliest times it has been esteemed that milk is an im portant and necessary article of food, The milk of the cow" has its ' CAUGHT IN SEVERE STORM r Henry L. Stevens, JtJ, and Tom my Gresham are resting from a hazardous experience with trou- ,, bled waters and are wondering ' who poured oil on the watres last week-end. ;;.-'; . $t, - Henry and Tommy motored to . Norfolk, Saturday, Jan., 22, and weighed anchor on Henry's yacht the "Cabana II" to carry it back , to Sneed's Ferry, The boat ' was taken to KorfoDc several weeks ago for repair work. Tommy tells the story some thing like thi . , . -X I xne boat witn uenry as suppcri Fairly Fulcher of Sneeds Ferry,' engineer, ana Tommy as lnTeresr ed guest, pulled out of " Horfolk' " Sunday morning about 10: JO o' clock. Wholly unaware of what was about to beset them they sailed out on comparatively quiet waters heading for the in land waterway.; Through Sunday they enjoyed smooth sailing. - t Sunday night they stopped on Albemarle sound, slept soundly and sailed out again Monday morn , ing bright and ,' early. - jnonaay night found them in Belhaven and another fairly good sailing day. . Tnesdav morninir the elements were howling, waters rolling and prospects for the remainder of the journey looxea gloomy., iney composition more evenly adjusted , sailed out in a 45 mile an hour1 than any other mammal. The com. position of cows milk is aonroxi mately as follows: water 87 per cent, fat 4 per cent, protein, 3.35 per cent, sugar 4.HU per cent, ash J5 per cent. However these pro portions vary. Some breeds of oows produce richer milk than e thers, for example, the Jersey and the Holstein. The milk from indi vidual cows may also vary accord ing to age, neaitn, etc. Milk is particularly adapted for human food because it contains the four essential nutrients (pro- I terns, rat , carDon-nyarates gale. Waters rolled and the boat rocked. Henry and Tommy began wondering if their time had come. They spotted an oil tanker headed for New Bern and hoisted the white flag and were tied onto the tanker whlca escort ed them into the Keuse river where they struck a 55 mile ant hour wind and very heavy seas. Waves were whipping over the boat and for 7 1-2 nours tney battled a mad sea before they en tered quiet waters. From the Neuse they took a short cut into and Beaufort and Morehead and en mineral matter) in better propor joyed comfortable samng inw 'tions than almost any other food Sneeds Ferry, arriving at. 10 o - materials. It is very essential in clock Tuesday mgnt. the diet of children. Every child , . should drink at least one quart of Four club boys of Catawba fresh milk each day. Scout Hor- County have set 100 black walnut wood Boney, Jr. trees as a 4-H project. .. , . Ve- e:eyv:. ' (T V.JNV- ft. JtA uvro f .r. . tws tin ; c? "A " C TO ft MAN IM PeRttft.pURtUG TWT; "," Tn tail cr ki err, a SP.t be s vriot' '"fA looooooooooooooooooooooop o y.u OA T"T CMTlfiM k A R M K. K S ! Q a -m i jl a a n - , fl-f o Our store is Headquarters for o o o A FABX AND GABDFJf TOOLS o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o cr o Your needs in Farm Supplies v ;H EOYBTEE'8 AKD Y. G. FIELD TESTED FEBTH1ZES30 Xemember We Carry Field and Garden Seeda--- LESFEDEZA (Kobe and Common) . ' : . , CABPEIOBASS ' . H- ' , ' SEED OATS ABD IBISH POTATOES, Zto.' We Anpreciate Tour Business " and Ton - - Always Welcome at Our Store Arc, . . 1 C. E. QUINN v- Jit V OOOOOOOCOOOOOOCCCC rp Tin's 4 nnnlicate of Previous Image 4: I.

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