1, 1221 ; i - ..J tJ;:.a of g. B, ,i i . autid, late of Duplin , I . or Ui Carolina, this is to til persons having claim t t:e estate of gaid deceased VzV.zr , (-'- " '--I If a roan isn't able to eat the foods he likes he's In- mighty sorry shape imagine going to enjoy a' fine big pinner at t aeon ana eggs, mat is i the way l Jo.wph N. Da millot, 3414 E. I . 6 th Street, Day- ton, Ohio, used' f to be. but since he has i been t t 'king HADA- I . COL, he says I ' '-"HM!a L ne- reels-, just Jme and is able to enjoy lots : nd lots of fine : foods. Mr. Da : millot found that taking HADACOL helped his system overcome a detidmy ol I Vitamins Bi, Bi, Niacin and Iron. - Here is Mr. Damillot's st. ment: "My firit bottle of 1 ACOL convinced, me that 1-.J-! ACOL was what I needed fr the ' gas on my stomach, at nl Ja, I . could not keep food on my atom ache, but after the first bottle I was going great. Now I eat ; bacon and eggs, and other foods . that never would stay with me. i also can sleep well at night. Thanks rtO HADACSl. I Ml "never be ' without it, and- can - recommend it to all who autfw with the above ailments that I hcd. I know because I have suffered for quite some time." JMO, Tbe XtBUaA Corporation " '' i ooooooooocoo For Sale i SASH; DOORS SHEET ROCRV ROCK tATELi kock wool,, tlAsxm, LIME, CEMENT BRICK, "mortar, PAINTS, TER RA-COTTA PIPE, DRAIN jTILE, WHITE ASBESTOS h SIDING, ASPHALT. CIIINGLES, ALL KINDS OF ROLL ROOFINri, 5 V ; CRIMP TIN FOOl - . BRICKS1T)IN1 Z. J. CARTER & SON WALLACE, N C. 3OC0000000O0CO0OO0O000 11 C. CONSOLIDATED HIDE COl lie. v GOIDSCOILC. i: . l Foot of Vaynestarough Avenue 1 0ne Fourth Mile From New No. 117 Truck Lane , Connectine Wilson. Raleigh. jnil ML OHv H!o-ltwnv If called immediately, we will pick up dead cattle, mules : and hogs - ' z. - .. -- , u- FREE OF CHARGE . i. JUST PHONE COLLECT - r. , - , - - . GOLDSBORO 1532 OR 2330 . (i-!:2jf Prices Paid For Hides, Skins) Eit 'Yd'::; J ;v,.i:"v V ... - Q ' i.i. :. ' . . . --j "' ..DJTENBE0 IC3 LAST V. Rev. and Mrs. T. K. Woody and f children of Calypso Bpent Sunday with "Mr. and Mrs, David Brock. . Mr.- and Mrs. Henry Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Davis visited Mr. Brown Winders of Falson who J is ill at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. -Furney Brittlan of New Bern spent the week end with Misses Annie and Carrie Swinson. Congratulations to .3. B. Faulk, Jr. and Alice Reaves of Mt 0,lve and Julius Dixon and. Jean Strick land from New Bern who were re cently married. i -r 1. R. Barfield of near Calypso visited Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hatch, Jr. Sunday. ; . Mr.' Clyde- Foss .and daughter Visited "Pete" Fogs in Wilmington Sunday.' Mfs. Henry Brock spent Wednes day with Mrs? Bernlce Williams of to exhibit them to the undersigned at BeulavlUe, N..C., on or before the 6tk day of January, 1963, .or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons In debted 'to said" estate will please make Immediate payment..., ; This 8th day of January.' 1051..' I Carls bins ij JCfwnedy, Ad- - ; . , miniatrahfMt .;!.:. G. B, Kennedy?" -, .; . .'. ;,; Grady Merefer5'- " Attornew at Law 2-23-6t Qiv,.K;s' h'-l-'l NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified as Ack minis tratrlx of. the estate f Gar land Hines, deceased Ute.io Dup lin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned Administratrix on or before the 18th day of Janu ary, J952, or . this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. - All' persons Indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. ;r- . -. This 18th day of January, 1051. ' - - Lolo H Hines, Administra trix of Oarland Hines estate 8-2-fltVBG- -NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND ; UNDER DEED OF TRUST Underand by virtue of the pow er of sale contained In a certain deed ol trust executed by R. M. Evans and wife, Garland Evans, dated the 28th day of November, 1949, and recorded la Book 454, page 193, in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds, of Duplin County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment ol the Indebt edness, thereby secured and said MRS . M. M. T1UGPEN 'J. benlavUIe, N. C, KepresentiUta For' ' WARSAW FLORAL . , COaiPANY WARSAW N. C. Misery ofS JO 7 taf ) -1 -nee J 0 va wSl 0t f Cera $1.69 ... j !.'::!!: JCcrnSU :..,. . V , '" , . ........ v, .... . . DALTIC.N.C. Mt. OliveT A. D. Swinson entered Wayne Memorial Hospital Thursday for treatment. Mrs. A, L. Brack and daughter and.Mra.-Lee Williams of Mt. .Olive visited Mrs. Emma Pate, Thursday. Visiting Mr, and Mrs. Everette Dixon Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Holland of Kenansville, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Brogden and children of Rones Chapel and Mr. and' Mrs. Julius Dixon of Mt. Olive. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sasser of Mt Olive visited Mr. and Mrs. Eldwin Dixon Sunday. Mesdamei Cecil Davis, Harvey Myers and Jim Swinson visited A, D.x Swinson in Wayne Memorial Hospital Monday. ' ', The Franklin club will meet on Friday afternoon at 2:80 with Mrs. C. L. Davis with Mrs. Henry WU son; joint, hostess. ' v, '. deed of-'trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned trustee Jwili offer for sale at public auction to the high est biddea for i cash at the court house door In Kenansville, North Carolina, at U o'clock noon, on the 7th day of February, 1051, the pro perty conveyed in . said , deed of trust the same lying and being In the County of Duplin and State of North Carolina, ln Island - Creek Township ad Limestone Townshipt and more particularly described as follows: iyf X y..';, 4;:.;. Tract Ni 1: BEGINNING K an Iron stake In Ross Parker's line and running North 15 West 14 poles to a. lightwood stump, Ross Parker's corner, thence North 60 West with Chesley Williams' line, 19. poles to a stump, his cornerf, thence North 0 West 28 poles to a stake, J. T. Nethercutt's corner, thence his line South 72 West ,83 poles to aniron stake, his corner, .Whence South 5 East 43 poles to a lightwood knot, known as the blackjack corner; thence South IS West 24 poles to an iron stake; thence North 70 East 120 poles to the beginning, containing 40 acres more or less; being lot No. 1 allotted to Emma Himchey In the report of the Com- 1 it tee in the division of the lands if Nelson H.. Williams, deceased, vmlch report of C-mmlttee is re corded in Book 362, page 439, Reg istry ot Duplin County. ; Also a one-fourth VA) undivided Interest in the- following tract of landr . . . -V . BEGINNING at a stake on the run of Island Creek," Mattie C. Teachey's lower corner, and run ning thence as his line North 3 East 1265 feet to the middle of the Island Creek roadithence. as said road south ,70 last 87V4 feet to a stake; thence as Mattle C Teach ey's line' continued -North 0 East 1487 feet to a stake In the I. "J. Teach ey estate line; thence as the Bonham line South 5 West 2750 teet to the run of Island Creek; thence as said creek as It meand ers to the beginning," containing 22Va acres mora or less. . But this sale will be made subject to all prior encumbrances including tax. ' . A deposit of 10 will be required Bible Talks Be Given Public Bible tslks are being given in Magnolia at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses next to the Magnolia post office Sunday, Feb. 4 and Sunday, Feb. It at 3:00 p, m. These , talks are sponsored by representatives of toe Watchtower Society, Jehovah's Witnesses. They believe .that in these days of world! distress it is necessary to go to the Bible to find the true answers to world problems, answers that will give comfort and relief because the answer comes from the. true source, the Bible. ': : On Feb. 4, John F. Cochran will give the Bible talk entitled "Path way to Peace." .This minister will show how human desire Is for peace but at present maninade paths lead to war. He will then show how God's Kingdom wlQ bring the long promised peace," and 'how such peace is certain to come. . . On Feb. 11 at 8:00 p.m. will be heard the talk "The Truth Shall Make You Free". This will be given by W. B. Grumpier, a minister of I.i Sk $1.59 ) h2W iii iii af 1 i ay, 131. .. ie B. l .ivln, Trustee 2 2-4t.A. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ; Having this day qualified as Ad ministratrix of the . estate of Ho- bart A. Kennedy, deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims .against his said estate to present them the undersigned Administratrix on or before Dec ember 29; 1951, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. , . -, . All persons Indebted to said es tate will please - make immediate payment. This 29th day of December, 1950. Hazel B. Kennedy Administratrix 2-10-6t. VBO NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of the estate of Julian M. Dobson, ds ceased, late of Duplin ; County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Bunnlevel, North Carolina, on or before the 30th day; of December, 1951, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All pec. sons Indebted to said estate wfll please make immediate payment. : This the 27th day of December, 1850. . )'-" - Mrs. Marie Jobson Canady, - Executrix of the estate of ' Julian M. Dobson. 2-2-6t. M. C . Watha. There will be brought out the need for truth, real s'ource of truth and how freedom can be en- Joyed- These talks are free and all are welcome. Pully's Famed Bor-B-Q Dinners Ever think of preparing 5,000 pounds of raw barbecue for a din ner?. That is what Pully's Barbe cue Stand in Klnston did and de livered for the Rural Electrifica tion Association dinner in Burgaw. Pully's specializes in barbecue pig ana cnicken and is famed in this section for serving dinners to large and small groups. , The fartherest they have ever traveled to serve a barbecue dinner was to Clemson, S. C, a distance of 410 miles.. . - Pully's, located at 319 N. Heri tage StseSt, in Klnston, have made and served barbecue 'for 29 years. The business was started by Fred Pully in 1922 and today is oper ated by his sons, !M D. and J. F. Pully i i - ' The Pullys have one large single pit eight by forty feet in which 1500 pounds of barbecue can be Ws saifliisstlites teeen 2 points Ford L1Cn:: TJi5 CCCl - r . ."! AnsrtDflvssiidyou'adliciwbiBfcls-eaHati : , snthe'Sl Font YmI dbesvartts coeMfT- - matte Posture Control. You' eHrposw ot fopdf1 ., or Six tnglM. And you'll dfcctwe ttetmdnj sortofMt - v ' Ford's Automitle MBeais MM asJcfe asbiaHacsfl , imtttimlnttofuilohiatotllS)ueN)ritWW Mtd whin you MMt Rf .'r - . i ' . .' " And Forriichti DItSlv ..... . . . . . Ir m ww LmwfTmTm m.. ZZC .miV.Ti , , trmmiwionsi Tool see MttMgaw fluiUt perfomanoi, coanWs iisaiiletaWsssiSjiSsit sstlar racking ovtsf i UomI trioinlxioa. 1 , ' . . J in 10 hours. TUe seci,t of . delicious barbecue is in the "seasoning" says M. D. Pully with a wink, and that is all you learn of the recipe for Pully's Bar-B-Q. . Heallh Dept. Alfends Meeting f Members of the Dunlin Pnnntv hHealth Department staff attended ,1.. y .t . m . i i . ub ouuuicasiern fisirici quarterly : Public' Health? meeting ; in , Wil mington Friday, Jan. 19th. At the morning session Miss Emma Carr Bivin, Publicity Chairman of the N. tC Health Department, spoke to the group on "Advertising Public Health." Miss Bivin emphasized the importance of the public being well informed on the services available at the public health centers. The business meeting was held in the afternoon following a luncheon for the 150 guests. .The Duplin County Health De partment was represented by' Dr, and MrsrG. V. Gooding, Mrs. Mil dred Pridgen, W. M. Buck, Misses Mary Bowden, Alice Whitfield, and MaryJL.ee Sykes. SPORTS AFIELD Hunters are ofter exasperated because deer can hear them, but they can't hear the.deer. I know a man who did something about if Red Leekley. A partially deaf man met Red on the street and unwittingly put Red on the right track. He wore a hear ing aid. What would a sound boost er do if he hooked it up to his nor mal ears? The idea was exciting. He built a blind in a section of the woods which he knew was well stocked- with deer and other wildlife. The he began listening to nature thru his hearing aid. The first blasts were startling. Red didn't know whether to run, duck, ot sit tight and pray. There were creakings and groanings, rus tling, a soud of distant feet run ning at full speed. There was a swishing and a clack, clack, .clack. The clack he eventually ident)-; Houses AND APARTMENTS For Rent Warsaw And kenansville A. J. STRICKLAND PHONE 554 VARSAVf. N. C. 0 . ...l. u. ... iuua Aii-r vu saayaeasawsa. lllt Mlh wtm rat M. arM fie J as his watch. He f amily located the swish, a crow calmly flapping his way overhead. Do you see now how the approach of a crow or hawk does not often go unnoticed by other creatures, with then- train ed and sensative hearing? Red has been listening to the sound of ducks la flight. He can actually identify a few idmIm t some distance by listening to the particular sound of their wings. So here is a whole new world for the sportsmen respectable eavesdropping : on Nature. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, having quali fied as administrators of the estate of . Joseph Ida Outlaw, deceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 19th day of January, 1952, or this notice will be pleaded in bar Dr. H.W. Colwel! orroMsTnusT Kye Examined. Glasses Fitted. vxt Door To Cavenaugh Chevrolet Company Permanent Office In WALLACE. N C. DAINTY MAID BAKERY . "GOOD, THINGS TO EAT" Kinston Phone 1541 Cor. Gordon & Heritage St. r cd: - - - :::g lis rido to tho road buhm I mlnll to tin on tka MxeUl rLi 1. - Whiek oeh tm ki otmlnvta, If miflri ; Htinfilne tiMtltf Vkm Ysu cm pay mora . hzf yssu cant CO.V.S IN FOR of tlteir recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. - This the 19th day of January, 1951. . . - , Gordon K.' Outlaw L. B. Outlaw Administrators of the estate Joseph Ida Outlaw, deeaaied. H. E. Phillips, Attorney Kenansville, N, C. 3-2-6t. HEP ' GEO. P. PRIDGEN Plumber STATE LICENSED PLUMBING CONTRACTOR SUPPLIES BATHROOM EQUIPMENT HOT WATER HEATERS WATER PUMPS KITCHEN SINKS Phone 473 WARSAW, N. C. S3 ft I ' AbaortMra. Adrmnrad "Hydrm-CoU Front Soriu. ud w VwUbto. ' Rat Bmt Sprtnt Suqwuioa Uu kmrm yav Frd rid mooth, Iml A "TEST PRIViH (4i 3 i mihh iiiiiiirniri.ii -i " 2i OptW m V I MM