V m & ' I. -i ','1 1.. . i .. .t . i I B Li-t tame i ..a,tf wit.li Jacksonville defeats Bolivia 43-12. At th half Jacksonville lead 30 to 2Vbut Bol ivia made a determined recovery playing undo a handicap of hav ing two itar play en out aa a result and an auto wreck the week before. One of the- Injured players may never be able to play again. High scorers for Jacksonville were Billy Shugart IS and Harry . Turner 12 points with Carl Venters as best on defense. Ennls Beck stacked up IS 'points and Larry Lewis 14 for Bo livia with H, D. WUlette as best on , defense. )pA vi '--:- W -1 ''. ? " j lite second gam was Beulavllle , aU the way defeating Southport 64 to 30. One of Southport' best ' guards was in the hospital. High scorers for Beulavllle war Eddy Griffin, 19 point and Peston, IT points. Best defense was Murphy Thlgpen. Billy Dosher -was nigh scorer for Southport with 17 points .and Jerry Spencer best defensive player...:v.;....f,,,:'- v,.,': Hie semifinals Friday night started with a game good from the beginning to end with Beulavllle and Blchlanda playlngvwlth a final score of 43 to 33 in favor of Beu lavllle. High scorers for Beula vllle : were Murphy Thlgpen and Eddy Karle Griffin with 13 points , each and Pete Weston, center, best at defense. Billy Howard' scored , 11 points and Arthur Bell 0 points ' for Rlchlands and Johnny Reid was best on defense.' " ;' v.,:.- T The serond semi-final game was between Magnolia and Jacksonville :with Magnolia winning 41-30.. Jack FLOWERS V FOR ALL OCCASIONS .Mrs. Clarence Murphy - . Phone 24S-1 ..';Ageat : Mt OLIVE FLORIST ' t Dr. II. VA Cchvell OPTOtEXnUST '-.. iExmliH "rained. Glasses HUed. ' Next Door To Cavtixrugh : Chevrolet Company Permanent GUce la WALLACE. N. a WAVsTwpa rv fstm m WATCH BAKSS RINGS ON CZSZB. Repairing Watefcea, Clock, Jwmlry rSESTON E0LRIE3 2CTLH KTSCAStniM CO. rt r- :..f"TrrA,; ij '.' " : Are FiJi-'Si:''" ::-'. It ..: ' ceipts. But it isno trouble at all to . 'J "do it with your monthly state- . vVr....;?':.'..i..vV:--vvt',.';v;.V.vv, t j S..t an eveninc; doinff it ' , ' Lwi.kjOwi.,n.,.iL.i JU1" , , . ' " ' ' " . ' . . l , . Ilcnier redar&l Dr;ssTt Zrjrsncw Corpora ton C-Jilalve i .. - ..... Tommy Wart en scored ) puiuts and Carl Venter best defensive player. ' . The final gam Saturday night between Magnolia and Beulavllle was an the spectators expected. Magnolia defeated Beulavllle In the last game of the tournament 40 to 88. The gam was well play ed all the , way. High scorer . far Magnolia was Wade- Gaylor with 14 points and best defensive play era were Austin Baker and Earl Quinn. Beulavllle high scorers were" Murphy Thlgpen 10 points points' and Pete Weston 0 point. Beulavllle defensive player was Jo Jackson, - William L. MoPhaU, Kenansvllle teacher, commented that the games were very good a a whole and that good sportsmanship was shown by players and coaches alike. ., Referee for the tournament were J. F. Augustine, AS. Fresh man Basketball Coach at UNC. and S. S. Terrell, graduate student and coach at UNC. ' Magnolia and Beulavllle will re ceive a first round bi each in the County tournament until Monday night The county tournament be gan March 1st with games March 2, 8, 5. and 7. "t : NOTICE - it '' V, In The General County Court State of North Carolina . Duplin County. ' . ; , BRUTUS KORNEGAY " .VS ELIZABETH HALfi KORNEGAY The ; above ; named defendant, Elizabeth Hall Kornegay, will take notice than an action entitled as above has been commenced la the General County Court of Duplin County, North Carolina ' by , the plaintiff to secure an absolute di vorce from the 'defendant upon the ground! that the plaintiff and the defendant have lived separata and apart from each other for more than two years, next preceding the bringing . of this cause of action; and that the defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear in the office of the Clerk of the General County Court, in the Courthouse in ; Kenans villa, North Carolina within thirty days after the 18th day of March, 1891 and answer or demur ti the com plaint la said action or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the aid Com plaint".'' !,'." : . This the 14th day of February, 1B51.- ..m.'--- - . ; :. . B, ' V. Well, Clerk . of .. the General County Court 8-8-4t LAW -.;.v;t. .sl Right In Front When You Have A : CHECKING ACCOUNT is hard to figure your expenses i v.; from scattered records and ment from the bank and your " - . '.I4.L tnolr ...U- V f .... ' . i J S.it. a a'. wus juu nuuiu wiuiuui wasunsj t .,..:. r ,-, j t . v v eJ of tui. Asia Ik.:....t, v S- ecrsed, late of - Duf Un C....".y, North Carolina, this is to notify aU persons having claims against bar said estate to present them to the undersigned administrator on or before the 14th day of February, 1032, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. ;..."'" All persons Indebted to (aid es tate will pjesae make Immediate payment. ' , This February 14, W61. , v MUo Pickett James, Admin Istrator C T. A. Mr. Ad Pickett.';.' r- 1 S-23-0t VBG ' ' 5 NOTICE OF SUMMONS s j '" BY PUBLICATION ' ' la The General County Court North Carolina ' '' ' ' . 4 Ouplia County GENSVIVX CARTER McNEMAR . i- v. : HAROLD McNEMAR ' ' Notice Is hereby given that the above entitled action has been In stltuted In the General Count) Court of Ouplia County, by the plaintiff against the defendant wfcereln the Plaintiff seeks an an nulment of the marriage bonds heretofore existing between - the plaintiff and the defendant upon the ground as set out in the Com plaint filed In this action. The de fendant is required to bo and ap pear at the office of the Clerk of th- Superior- Court of Duplin County, In Kenansvill, North Caro lina, on th 8th day of March, 1031, and to answer or demur to th complaint which has been filed In aid -office on or before the 10th day of March, 1051, or the relief demanded In said complaint shall b granted the plalntlft ; vi This th 8th .day of February, 1051. ,v, ,:.;.: :,: u i:.;".' V. Wll.' Clerk 11 .Superior Court , 84tRDJ ' ' 'tr NOTICE . In The General County Court NORTH CAROLINA ' DUPLIN COUNTY 4 i HAZEL WILLIAMS HALL VS. v ' -:i -ALEX HALL' 2 i ,'. The above named defendant, Al ex Halt will take notice that an action entitled a above has been commenced la the General -County Court of , Duplin .County, "North Carolina, by th plaintiff to secure Ycu re - V V" . .,' . t . ' " f . .,.' I. ; ' ?..':,;-. V tir.4 td ;' ntt iivi-....i t.. brli!lng of till acUoa; .mi that the defendant will further'' take notice that ho is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the General County Court of Du plin County, in the Court House, In Kenansville, N. C, within twenty days after the 81st day of March, 1091, and answer or demur to the Complaint filed in thl action, or th plaintiff will apply to the Court for the .relief , demanded la said complaint v. . . This 27th day of February, 1051. . , - R. V, Wells, Clrk of - General County Court Wm. E. Craft, Atty. S-23-4t WEC Victor P. Ccrr Dbs Inllospil:! . Victor P. Carr, 37, merchant of 'lose Hill, died Wednesday morning n James Walker Hospital follow ng an appendicitis operation le underwent a week ago. Funeral services were held from th horn (Thursday afternoon at 8:30, con Jucted by Rev. F. M. Bain, pastor of the , Rose Hill . Presbyterian -U..M.U a.KIAk k ..... . Viiiuui, ih; wuiui in ww m muri ber. Burial was in RockflSh Ceme tery at Wallace.,.:,' ";"-: , Surviving are his wife, the for mer Louise Cottle of Rose Hill; two daughters, Mary Jane and John nle Carr both of the home; three brothers, Charlton, George ,-: and Murphy L, Carr all of Rose Hill; one sister, Mrs. Stella Bland of Staten Island, N. Y.; his foster mother, Mrs.. Edgar Johnson of Rose "Hill; his stepmother, Mr. R; L. Carr of Rose Hill. J LOCAL GIRL TAKES CONTINUED FROM FRONT ' cheU Brttt Wm. E. Craft Clifton Knowles, C. iL ; Nicholson and Ralph Jones. Following th con test Miss Burch was awarded a $23.00 check, presented by Walker McNeil of Warsaw, donated by the Chas. R. Gavin Post McNeil re ported that Miss Burch received a bi In a contest with students from Pender County and will go Into the district contest to be held In Wallace March 0. About 8 contest ants from eight different counties are expected to participate. Th winner there will go Into the state wide contest . ' , .: ; Mis Burch' ' subject was: , "The Challenge of Our Constitution t6 W Th . PmhW - : -v. .. - -Each, contesUnt"was, required to write their awn speecn and Judg ing was based on quality and auth enticity of the composition and de livery. At the conclusion of the speeches each contestant was call ed back for a short extemporaneous speech on a subject given them a few minute before they were call ed to the stage. llegro Sethis Tol ,. ... .. ti ' Th Duplin County Negro prin cipal, teachers and students invite th public to their Art Exhibit at Douglas High School In Warsaw on March 7, 8, and 0th. This exhibit may be seen from 4:00 to 8:30 o' clock on each of the above days. On Wednesday, March 7th, from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. a musical program will foe rendered by the Negro tea chers of Duplin County, and the County Superintendent, Mr. O. P. Johnson will extend greetings to teachers and principal. t NEGRO CHILD RUN OVER : T A Chinquapin report yesterday, said a Hall' boy, Negro, about 10 years old, was run over by a log truck In front of the Chinquapin Negro School Wednesday. He suf fered both legs broken. The truck driver was said to have been a r 1", , - ii fi v ' ' I u vj ' V v U?OpcrJ Early Ckr s lAt j. ... JL J .J " Duplin County's 18H high school baakeijall tournament got under way In the Kenan gymnasium here last night The Time was printed before any game were played. . . Opening night pitted Falson girls against Magnolia girls and Chinquapin girl against B. F. Grady girls. In the boy games Warsaw played Calypso and Fateon played B. F. Grady. Th tournament will continue through tonight and tomorrow night of this week, SemMinal will be played Monday night and finals Wednesday night 7 -j . The official schedule shows Caly pso and B. F. Grady girls taking a bl until Monday night when they will enter th semi-finals. Magno lia and Beulavllle boy took a simi lar bt .., ii.:::y-m?.:l':n:' Iccmil Olilce , ; Marin Sgt Raymond . D, Judg nun atH that tha reerultna I Af.fiMi In KcnaiMvUle would be dhw continued end that a Marine Re cruiting Office would be opened ta Warsaw. The change te a result of th convenience of location in Warsaw. r----:v The office will be located In the Poet Office and hours will be from 10:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. t Sgt Jurgehson- said that he would like to Inform th young men of this area that once they f receive their orders to take pre- Induction physical they can no CALL Oil US FOR YOUR General Farm & r Lesnedeza Full CHECK TOBACCO BEDS OFTEN: Use Fermate and 5 per cent r DDT Dust to prevent Blue Mold, Vegetable Weevils and Flea Beetles waiting for tender plants to come: through the ground. We have " these in stock. . f.'j . . .r " ' , . BiUldlnr Mstorisas, Brick, Cencreto Blocks, Cement Mortar Mix, NsHs, Asbestos Sklnxtes, RU RsoOnx, Windows aad Doors, Sereea Doors and Window Screen. ' O. F. JspHsarr Refrigerators, Range. Washing Machines, Deep Freesers, and , W, L. Douglsa and Star Brand lines of Shoes for Men, women aai children. Ladle t Dresses, Meal Hate aad Shirts, Overalls and Panto, Piece Goods) Buttons, Notions, Etc, "J ''.v'.i ;:.:.'.:.:,;'' -fiif,. 'vc ''';-.'''' . S -':" .'vJ'.r 'V.'.-' ''-' k---. . .;. i'Sv"'' !-:- ;-'b '.; Hardware and ssaaR farsa lmplesaents, Plows, Fertlltor Distributors, Tobaece Tracks. ''Z'WImi Castings. Eta, !r V-V-v; " ;:r j': VW-- e:"';-' R0YSTEQ S & V. C. FIELD TESTED' oifiEtS ' 'WB CARRY A FULL LINE OF STAPLE FANCY GROCERIES, and FEEDS ; '' .Visit Our Store Often We Appreciate Your Patronaje. - 'c'e. quinn CC::?iti37,; ' . KENANSVILLE A::;ouiicitiG--.- m AITSVILLE i:.?::i:.z 5 LOLATOI ON 1UUUUAI5 EssoGas Oils Cor:: J "To p.. i i .' VtT' 1 7? Late Wednesday afternoon of March 7, the first of two eclipses of the sun visible to North Carolin ians this year will occur, according to astronomers of the Morehead Planetarium at th University of North Carolina In Chapel HiU. The next one will be at sunrise Septl. Both eclipses, it is said, are of the annular of ring-type, in which the moon as It passes between .the sun and the earth is not quite close enough to appear large en ough to cover all of tha sun's ap parent disk. Of very little value scientifically, such an eclipse still remain an interesting spectacle to th casual observer, who can watch it safely through a piece of smoked glass or a very dark piece of photographic film. .;.vV. Th eclipse of March 7 will not be seen as annular In North Caro lina, because the central path of the eclipse runs from New Zealand across the South Pacific and thru Nicaragua, ending In the Caribbean i C,i hadv.An TTalfi ni1 Smitll Am- rl.. thevexDlain. Aa a nartial eclipse, however, this will be ob- w . - - serveu wougnuui. umwa out - tea south and east of a line running from Los Angles through Mllwau- kee. Wis. All of Mexico, Central America and about half of South America will be In , the partial eclipse cone. V For the middle of Norm Carolina the eclipse will begin at 4:S8 pjn. aa th moon begins to Intrude be tween the sun and earth. At 5:45 the eclipse will be maximum when the moon covers up 31 of the ;Supp!ies SEED - SEED -SEED ' Ilvbrid Corn. Oats. Itlarket Beans. Delinted Cotton Seed, Field Peas, Soy Li:s cf G:i2:n !:di . ew ' r. Ezzo' Station:' H 24 UlMxii!. C:x Cur y Art:rccE3 lets L'x i Service O. Sa ed lU I- i Will - C..i 'ttlshing ts below the .1 U 1 sun pits. til horizon. GILC-ST PvIASV,ELL 1$ GOLDCHOSO HOSPITAL A report from GoldAoro this week said that Gilbert Maxwell, nronrietor of the Seven Sarinm hotel, Is a patient in the Goldsboro Hospital where he was carried last week after suffering a fractured pelvis bone In a fall. His condition was reported as fair. Mr, Maxwell Is about 03 years old. " ' C! PLENTY OF GOOD WATER FROM A DRILLm WELL. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED GIVING US DIRECTION AND HOW FAR VOU LIVE FROM " YOUR POSTOFFICE. , r HEATER WELL CO XS& RALEICrr, N. C. The Readers Digest 8 Months I ,or M9- Se Mr- Heath, I RMwtlr mil HjJ sT TalawliAita ! ,j, St saasa ssiii awe svsvyuva a - 1 fi)H. BALK: FECAN TREES: If ( p. iw m. at once. Time wlU be out uiai uhk in aunm.. W. R. BELANGA, Kenansvll FOR SALE: 2 mules 11 years, out Also farm In Implements. Seer nrvci tvii OTiTf.AW bt. . MT. OLIVE or ask at Soaunerlln Cross Reads. ,' ...::.:.v a..t r. ' "' " ' HEEDS III Home 1:1 Beans, Eic - 4- i . v. - s 5 v - . . .