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I.. THEATRE Clway llFinklLll.N. C. -Showpiece ot the fTaroUu's" - Un-A-Car Individual Speakers) S:.3vAt7&9P,M. EUNDAY only Jan. 9th It's fuU of not horse thrUW nan 5, 5 f i . iimimm t Nl'W"w V fffm0 im 94 f t i -., M. v PITHERINl 1 AWIICHE McLEODy ' A REPUBLIC AIM Color Cartoon WON.ATUES. Yeu'U Be Merry When You i, 4 VWt), Im easts per word. here of Me. Unless yen have an neeonnt with please ten . aaey, stamp, money order er cheek with ads. Parmer;, aoe (ho Time Classified adss j ht yon km anything to eeU er enclave, or want In hay. ... wo wUl eeoe prednoe fer rntK INSURANCE Ht INT AIDED HtU V21ACX HOLD IBS. PAID MORE LOSSES THAN EVES BE FORE. PROTECT YOUR PROPER- tt wrrn - - R. W. BLACKMDRE . Sellable Inanranea Service , WARSAW. N. C BtM MB na4 oaaki Ml to ee yowr onto hedy repairs, alao roptaee yew n $te;ast-f . ICMTIT- u.v:cca MacOliBifl numniBinnin lOUAROO 6MNKCLU (MRUS ft KM oMMvfaMl 9-mm- ttae tjNsai ihjm-imiMmniIiMNH MtNaihi llMdtfl Pap t Mnejdf hiihm k itN iiaor im lien rantt roef glaaa. Oi HOIXAND KKNANHVIIXX. "A drilled waO la satisfactory water sapply. Write for notation, MUf elate ess aad direction been your Poet Office, v HEATER WELL OOMPANT SALEIGH, NOBXH OABOLCNA First Class Plumbing and HEATING All Work Guaranteed GEORGE F. PRIDGEN, Jtt Phone 226-1 Warsaw, N. C For Dividends In Dollars USE DIXIE "Farm Tested Fertilizers" FRED HARDY Kenansville, N. C. F03!! LV.l. tar - La. lis - 1 iuu 1 - - Comp. Shingles .- JPalT C-se' Doori Drain 1 lie.. ... .i :-:. u-1 , ' J. C. KJUSS. in jveiaaw l-Z8-4k C f r - 'r , tar rknt: Attractive anartment for rent in attraetlve home lnedye of KenansvUle, Write, see or cau Boh Grady, phones 2391 or 255-6 Announce Birih Mr .nH Mrs! E. E. Benton an- - h. wrth of a daughter, rreda Maxlne Benton on Decein- ber 17, 1948. - " Mrs. Hunter Dies At Age 77 . vt.intor ee 77. wife Mrs. ABC'"" , - TIT. J of Kit B. Hunter, died JJJ; j... iftftf a lingering nesnay iww.... - - - . fllness of several months at her fen mo near Chinquapin. Funeral services were helcT on Thursday afternoon uo .. i u.. t- r Rarvey. pas- trie nome uy - -. tor of the Bethel Presbyterian Church. Burial was In the Hunter cemetery near the bome. She is survived by her hand. one daughter, Mrs. Blllle Whaley of Beulavlille; two sons W.vatt and Hugh Hunter both of the home com munity; fifteen grandchildren; one great grandchild; two sisters, Mrs. Sena Cavenaugh and Mrs. D. W. Maready, both of Chinquapin., BACKACHE ' Added Shorts WEDNESDAY only Monte Hale in California Fire Brands Also Frank & Jesse James Serial THURS. & FRI. (In beautiful trno color) mem ' TRIGGER In St roft SALBt Tho hut of January, I win have plenty of war bred Borkshlro pits for sale. See or writ Wiliaro t- n' Seren Hprusa, n. MMtpd. rOK SALE: 1934 Ford Coupe Pawed Inspection. Ill . PINK BILL, N t. M4-8t i FOB SALE: One 1931 Chewolet Coach. New Tires. New Fenders. New Running Boards. In fair con dition and priced to sell. ;,. HOLLAND'S BODY SHOP KENANSTTLLB, N. C. 1-tMt C FARiT" FOB IMMEDIATE BENT: Cash - 70 acres, aU cleared; 2 good houses with electricity; one new house, a bungalow; 2 tobacco barns and allotment. 3 miles east of Fal lon. Formerly Clifton property. See or can Evelyn Millen. jar's Jewelry Store rnono sa Clinton, N. C. For quick comforting help tor Back ache, Rheumatic Pains, Getting Up cloud v mint. Irrt- 41 1511 UP o rw - - tatlng passages, Leg Palna, circles under eyes, and swollen ankles, due to non-organic and non-sya-..i rMnv and Bladder troub- 1.. , iwh. - Quick, complete MJ ' - ..,if.inn nr moneT back fuaran- teed. Ask your druggist for Cystex today. . NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having this day Qualified as Exe cutrix under the last wui ana ij.it MeArthur. bow de ceased, late of DupUn County, North Carolina, this Is to nify aU persons having claims asalnst hia said estate to present them to ik. nuiMtrari Exeentrlx on or be IU, HHM.I-t-" fore January . 1958, or thh notice will be pleaded In bar of uuir re covery. : ? " All persons Indebted to the said estate win please make Immediate payment -A's Daohne McArthnr, Executrix 2-ll-6t.pd.TBO C: As5J.;y VTarrlU -It Warrick, his son, were held ia,.-. and f 10,000 bond respectfully on Monday. January 3rd. at a hearing before Justice of the Peace C. B. Sltterson In Kenansville. Marshal! Hughes, young man of Mt ouve, wha haa been held With Cameron Warrick since ..Thursday last,, was not given a hearing today, but win h riven a hearing : later. The ohartfM at anon ffrew out of the burning last Wednesday nignt 011 the house occupied by the Warricks on the farm of W. A. Wadswortn m this county near Mt Olive. C. Ash ley Warrick; who was not at .tome when the house "and automobile were burned, was not arrested un til Wednesday morning. . ' 'v 3 a th hearing the same after- nnnn Marshall Hushes testified for the State against the two Warricks. He stated that ho saw gameron Warrick pouring kerosene on the floor, furniture and bed clothes In one of the rooms of the farm nouse while only he and Cameron War rick were present That he tried to get Cameron to stop and that Cam eron told him "Let it all go to hell". Later- he saw , Cameron Warrick light a piece of paper and throw It into the room where he had poured the kerosene. That again he tried to get Cameron Warrick to help him put out the fire and that again was told by Cameron to "Let it all go to hell." Hughes also testified that the elder Warrick - C. Ashley - had asked him a few days earlier to. burn his - Warrick's - automo hnV hut that he had refused to' do so. He stated that on the night the hmiw humeri that he had eone to the automobile and found it burn ing on the inside and had taken a shot gun from the car. That he had smelled the scent of fuel o'l in the automobile at this time and that Cameron . Warrick had .Mt "the house sometime earlier and re mained outside for about thirty minutes. Hughes testified that after trying to put out the fire without success that he had left the house and that Cameron Warrick had caught up with him and that they had gone Into an outside toilet jut of the rain and watched the house burn, It is reported that the fun was Insured in the amount of $ in the name of C. A. Warrick and that-the automobile was insured for $900 in the name "of Mrs; C. A. Warrick. " . : the 3rd dav of January. 1950. or this notice will be plead in oar ot their recovery,1 All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make Immediate payment This the 3rd day of January, 1949. Cleon Smith, Adnrini itra tor of the estate of Maud Baker, deceased, X ' ' " Bt, 2, Pink Hill, N. C. H. E. Phillips.' Attorney enansville. N. C. ' 2-11-8UHEP - Posf:l Ikies '.1 , Increased By: CLYDE WINEBEBGER. Secty, N, C. Sural Carriers. I ; ,-, -,? ,v; vr? :irtem . Cast June the Coneress nasaed Public Law No. BOO. which increav i es postal rates effective January 1, , 1949. T(ie letter or nrst class .-ate remains at 3e per ounce and the ic oostal card and post cards remain the same as docs the 2nd class rate of lc for each 2 ounces. This in-; eludes newspapers and magazines.' " AIR MAIL: The new rate for Air Mail is Sc per ounce or fraction and this tacludeT Army Post Offices and Fleet Post Offices and Canada and Mexico and all places where: the United States Mail Service la In; operation. A new rate of 4c is for. postal cards and private mailing or j post cards. This Air Mail postal! will soon be on sale by your rural carrier and at post offices. The reg ular lc postal may be used by add ing 3c additional postage and pla .ini th words "Via Air Mail" there on. Air Mall weighing over 8 oai-" ces is now known as Air Parcel Post and the rate begins at 65c rf the first pound and 4c for each ad ditional and on up depending n.i the zone. . :,, The new Third Class rate la 2c for the first 2 ounces and lc fo. each additional ounce. This class Includes greeting cards, small par rels nn tn 8 ounces, etc. This 2c rate will apply to Christmas cards next December. (All fraction! are counted as full ounce or pound). The Fourth Class or parcel post rate for the 1st and 2nd cones HID to 150 miles) 12c for the first pound and 2 and 2-10- cents for eacn addi tional nound un to 10 (All rates are slightly lower per pound beginning with the 11th pound), cor tne-wira cone (150 to 300 miles) 13c and 3c. Fourth zone (300 to 600 miles): 14c and 4Vic The rates on up to the 8U. cone are increased accordingly. (Note: Parcels mailed on rural routes are the same as If mailed at post off Ices). Snecial Delivery: This rate for first class now begins at 15c For otner classes it oegins at zoc ano in creases with the zone and thei weight These fees are in addition to the regular postage. i . .i an, 5o; 5X1 tj ;.J .3, 1. f 13.:i to , j. 15c; (.5X1, to (-0.CQ, 2 if; UXC1 to $100, 23c; $100.01 to $X3. 80c. A return receipt la 5c" additional on Insured parcels. lc to $3.00, 25c; $5.01 to $25, 33c auu on according io tne amount ttn- . CI " 1 kct:c3 r til a fee of $1 JO la reached for one c p,, t & section 18- of C ttousand dollara..A return receipt a of Irti C, ' U 5c additional.. . f . . . , . Tthf t-t a 1 . ' The above lists many of the mo Moor Dodao Coach, 1 NJ popular ' rates PleaseJ inquire- of 042703 1947 Ucenao Lo. I -j-the rural carrier or at fie post of 162, found on U. S. Elrwry r.o. flexor further information, U dc w Waaw and I : " Your rural carrier appreciates i.7 on Nov 10 1' 7 your cooperation in the past -uiSt.'v further irits It In kee,, ourf SSSSfS wX4l mail box m good order.keeping the -1040 ,nd i9 of Jme "l be .approach clear of objects. IneUadma KeK ?UClt " Impassable snow, in filling 1 your eW on. e,kJ wttiin t2 own money order applications, in JSmuSS keeping stamps on hand so that - day r . ll lWt' your letters - and pards may ba J Thii :the 6th da of January, 1949, slamped before placing; in the rural ,. box, and other little things that t - f ' Ralph J. Joat. help your carrier render better ' ' ' : " ' f j Sheriff Duplin County. "Servlra nh ,mn ..--.:... ' 1.14-2 i v: oooooftoooOiooooaC' JUST RECEIVED LARGE SHIPMEtlT 4X8 SHEET ROCK ; .' ' .... r: .'V . a. . Seven Springs Supply Co. Seven Springs, M. lllllllDIIOItlttllJIItfllOttttlllHlfTf'Tf """ FOB BETTER PROTECTION INSURE WITH ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The undersigned, having quali fied as the Administrator ot the Mtate of Maud Baker, deceased, late of Duplin County. Smith Town ship, State of North Carolina, and having qualified before the Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin Coun ty, this is to notify all persons who have claims against said estate to present their claims to the under, signed Administrator on or before STARS , 7 ttk janc raazzt I ANDY PEVINC 4WWUCIK1IM Also Color Cartoon SATURDAY onir- EIO DOUBLE S.HOW IHTNovi 'yit'snurcler C0LB-IIO0DE9 MUKDIM '"Cum - 1 a jm as 0 . fMuuim h mull I HnuctciM .1J Jf'tM, jt!3 '?. jgrri""ir H ML '& 4k 1 i 1 1 1 1 7 i 1 n . 4 KRAMER'S ANNUAL JAN. CLEARANCE SALE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY . U at Galvanised - DUCKETS (WKh a purchase of $2.00 or over) 36 INCH Bleaching "Johnson" Fast Color PRINTS Boy's "Big Winston" OVERALL PANTS $ os. Sanforized 20c yd. 29c yd. $1.23 S YARDS TO CUSTOMER Krinkled Bedspreads ; Double Bed Size ' $1.49 i::vTor"l esi . . - jkmtft from rut, tot and negltct during wtotet , lei Jkf- MtAffA MtftL srlftOMft vVsa laea eMaaaat m .-ew wv Mwi ewatf awew uw new wiw MM , . 1, ' actual tue. Hut art some tips thai cut eWwa ft .- fit billa. ' 1 , v . ,";', 1. If pesslble, heM ll machinery In -m get4 v -m ; ' ' r I. aeon twt aU dirt and trash. '.x S. Tighten loot belts, check for .tracked f broken aorta. v 4. Apply rust preventive to unpointed evrfacea, .. I. Remove belle and canvas store In m drf place away from rets, mice and birds. i Order repair parts now and make report f!.St , winter. .- "v . " -: Olfn WW. , II . I I T III M t 1 1 1 ll , A ?,tAnftA. - We LanJU siajor oveiLn fsladi and zclaof repairs. '" -a -, Tobacco Cloth - 28X24 V: S brell 32 X 28 9.99 - . HOMESPUH ' Prleee Quoted per 100 yds. IIVI ILjll Mil (4 yds. X 25 yds.) . - j T J 1 I ii-c;ya. lOyds. To Customer NEW PATTERNS ONE GROUP BOY'SPAIITS Long Pants $4.95 " Men's "Big Winston" OVERALLS r Men's Horsehide WORK SHOES $4.83 $2.42 WASH CLOTHS 8 c csch ' .18X36 ! ' Cdr.on Towels V -v 25c 1 1 I, . ! r. Quadringa prints , And Solids , 39c yd. A 59c Value BLANKETS; VALUES TO $8.85 $4.95 S os. Sanforised "1 Lot: Ladies' - PLAY SHOES MEII'S SUITS AR $48.9$ $ ralnes Nl $39.95 REGULAR $48.9$ - $59.H $60.00 values NOW REGULAR $4180 $45.H ft $47J0 values NOW S1.C0 $33X3 K j ", t ' REGULAR $3 W0 I3M0 Men's "Big Winston" - Yttmm NOW OVERALL PANTS $1.83 $26.95 $ os. Sanforised 01 CLOTH ;5)c yd. SHEETS G::rdini5 $2.29 T07CQATS (Irregular) . ', " 25 per cent Wool " 23 per cent OFF ladies' rr.rr.T D..iii:i: V : $1.52 VALUES to t ' : i 1 1 l' r 1 C", ) , f r i .0 rT a 1 ) , A 1 , .... , y
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