said estate will make imme diate payment to the undersigned. This the 21st day of September, 1950. , ,-, , William G. Sutton, Admlnl strator of the estate of Pa - tlence E. Sutton, deceased, ' Rt. 1, Seven Springs, N. C. H. E. Phillips, Attorney Kenansvllle, N. CC " - 11-3-et. HEP The undersigned, having quali fied as administrator of the estate of Patience E. Sutton, deceased, lata of Duplin County, this Is to notify til persona having claims against said estate to present them to tha undenlsned on or before the . Vf i tlW tvi . 21st day of September, 1951, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery: Ail persons Indebted to Subscribe To lie Times MT. OLIVE, II; C. f -i' 'Wo"- Where You Always Get The FOR Most For Your Money Iw. . Cf" I o i iA'I .vW ri h ..i:NAlwL . "1 - " urn III iS.SCHll. 7 KtM- If on old trick of the curbstone pitchman to offer you SomethIhfW Nothing "Tell you what I'm going to do, Ladies and Gentlemen, -I am going to give you, absolutely free.."." fc,tf , Yes, If an old trick. But it's still a popular one. Sales-' men of Socialism use it die world over. Yet when ana lyzed, their Something for Nothing always turns out to : be-NOTHING FOR SOMETHING! H, - That Isn't tho way America became the greatest, healthiest Nation in the world. American business 'has reached its present stature because it believes in giving the customer his money's worth. prjf Through healthy competition, and tha will to serve, American modklno ha created tho finest v system of medical core In the world, Through Ingenuity and free enterprise, American' citizens have higher incomes, better education, better health and more freedom than citizens of any other great .. Nation on earth. Freedom Is America's heritage, and Americans4 cherish it' deeply for themselves and for the entire world, fn exchange for this good way of life, the political pitchman offers us the quack remedy of Something ,for Nothing ... of "free" medical care, doled out by politicians. ' AMERICA JUST CANT BUY THAT! A: . " J. W. Straughan, M.D. WARSAW, N.C. Otto S. Matthews, M.D. , WARSAW. N. a . , A Party Needs I. r pa in .aX.-srf: X At Fall dinners a heaping serving of ice cream means the difference he-' tween just a meal and a real party. Ice cream is the magic ingredient that lends the needed festive touch. Be safe this .Fall and order enough , for those traditional second help ing appetites. ; ' i , " , , - " ' . V , i -) Our shoe department has always been famous for its value giving. All your shoe needsfor every member of the family, for play, dress or work ... prices that suit your purse, quality that gives you service. l s 1 rt" V Months ago our buyers placed orders for our shoe department. That is why we can now offer you ; shoes for your entire family at these low prices. r ; l Comeinandletiuconvince you. It is our pleasure to have you visit White's Stores. Hi Sport Oxfords , and Loafers An unusually large selection of styles with good wearing qualities. To be had in black, brown, combinations 'of; brown and white and black and white. Choice of leather or rubber voles. Sizes 4 thru 9. Priced . -. . ( . $2.98 and $3.98 For Growinr Girls Women - Fall Ballerinas' " Made of black ' naxoron with closed toes and heels, plain and ankle laced. Sixes 4 thru 10. Pair $1.99,. From our children's line of good shoes we list here two of the many outstanding values that we offer you. ' Child's Shoe or Oxford In brown or white in sizes 4 through 9 at ' "" only pair ' : " ,$1.99 ' Mothers! ) Be sure to see - the many styles we are showing In ., .... ... i,, girls' - and boys' school shoes. ' t Children's Oxfords and Shoes Oxfords with moc toe shoes Here are two numbers selected ' ' rom our stock of , Lj! AMissHSJSJSJSs1r i c, have olain toe both styles have Kooa ruuuer xuCc .ac Boys Dress Snoes . and oxfords are dressy and at t . S J the; same time are made for 7 good hard wear. They afe In Tht for style, service and price -m brown leather, and sixes sre 8 cannot be beat. Item 1, brown y 1 thru S. Priced at pair ' " ' ' Wlth moe toe style vrlth " . am i i nvnvv -niinin inin irom . tf " , . same as above 'with buckle (i. i " . ; strap. Sizes 2ii tbn 8. Pair -- i pnly- Boys' and Tooths' $3.98 Work Shoes Made of good grade leather. Has leather mldsoles - and leather Inner-sole, good rubber outrwle that is both sewed and , tacked. Built for comfortable and serviceable wear. Youths sizes 11 thru 13V4 at only, pair , $3.79 Same In larger 1 boys' sizes , 1 thru 8V4 at only . $3.98 We know that our values cannot be equaled and prices the lowest i possible for good shoes. Once a customer you will alwaysrome ' back again. Our prices range from $2.99 to $6,05. Here we list Just three great values in work shoes. . " . r Men's High Grade Dress Oxfords Many styles for men and growing boys to select from. Plain toe, cap toe, moc toe and other novelty , - JO toes.'Brown or black. We have styles to suit any ' : J age group. If yon are a college boy or a coneer- " iT ) vaUve dresser we have lust the stvle van want. V We feel that we can save you up to $2 a pair on ' any of these styles. All wanted sizes and width to EEE. Prices range from ; ; -f . $1.85 $5.85 V. , $3.85 I I' i ITEM 1 Men's , ", - Rmum RA.Tan tieather Seamless back has leather mid-sole and ' i leather inner-sole. Bubher out-sole is both sewed and nailed. A good serviceable ued- ' .: t T -t ..kMA tn n.fl'l 1l. tlAftf fllA , thru 12 at only -. - - i AC - ' I V . Brown Leather Shoe , CSBiTTilp.a hnnt 1pthpr Inner-sole, solid leather out-sole with storm welt. Rubber heels. This shoe is a marvelous value at ) only - - - Z r , . , $5.95 i 'Day Rc!bb3r Fcohveor l!;v (;i 4; : Prepare for Rainy, Muddy Days! . r.- v- -1-,ss.r y Men's Rubber Boots, 6 to 12 .l..:.:..:.......: $4.95 M Boys' Rubber Boots, 3 to 6 . $3.58 Ladies' and Misses' Flight Boots $2.98 Children's Flight Boots :. $2.98 , , ''' Child's Red Top Boots, 6 to 2 $2.69 Th:b r..! !::; G:!::r Saving V:s At . . . ' f --i r t , -r KINSTON, N. C.

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