,LA jrrcr ' ' -v'-J, lCXv til 2 . ii l'cfcruary at 11 :L J ..73 3 Cl . l . Izx- tit i:ca. 1. il.l'-y t-r::x ' . C. C. lvt:r:sa vis . ...3 - ia C:r::;;a last , I .11 'ili.i-s has moved czt ca t.3 Cigar Ilam . :jl too nilcs east cf Mag? ' ' " ,',.( J. 0. rlrews and children "i r -1 Trances left Wed 7 i.r after spending . ccLs v.ith her mother, Mrs. - Cix Gajlor. Mr. and Mrs. . 3 are living. in Raleigh Cvia went to X7z 3 T:r to see his trcL:r. J" i i3 a student in Y.V 3 1.. t C .:";e. Percy Gavia cf 'V, i . v ".zi him and made ths Uir '"'I Lin, returning here fsr en!.,, - ;; , v Curtis Eiggs of C.C.&. Ca-p at White Lake is spendir the v.-eek with his mother, , Urs. Ilamie EiggJ. ; V ',,.,,, EevVM. I. llintz of Swaksboro was in town Saturday afternoon, enroute to TeacLcy to srly the Baptist pulpit Zzniiy for tav.T. Jti. Williams who was unable to r Ley audi -1 11 3 . j Uy time rlaji. ; czt :3 and enjoyir. V. 3 re- J.3 served by Urs. H:ca , r daughter, , Kiss Alline. U y-t'wo guests' enjoyed the ;.;y. Vivian received many pret ty. gifts.. j ,t, . ,2 i3 at. It 3 en- . iswer from , 7 it for TEIIPEBANCE MEETINGS IN'; - jKAGNOLLA SUNDAY Sundav at 11:00 a. m., Metho dist Church., speaker, Isaac C. Wright, Wilmington; Free Will Baptist, Eev, K..D. Brown, Bur gaw.; f2i'l, 7:15 P. M., Union Service in the Baptist Church, Cale K. Burgess, Ealeigh. Everybody should attend one of the mornings services if possible and all come together for thirtv cr f crt7 f - i V 3 air. ll.:re is abozt lvO f;;t cf hose uhich can be affectively c::d in stspinsr fires at .road creeping., and the like. - ' llr. lliller says that he is will ing to help any person ia tr:tlle oy a forest lire, but tilt r;..: :r he nor the deputies are avciiLIe 1 " 3 yea v u. :ra i . sure tl. -: - Live t: before t.'-x it, ar.1 fire shcull r.ct beycr trol, your forestry scrvl ' to aid, but always ren:. : i you are responsible for all l i and expense. i ' ,. - Mr. Miller recommends tl:t ia case of property damage-by ilrs, for rrivate brri"?. jj-wf , if rient. the pax'ues interested try to r-t togetner and settle it out cf cczrt, but in case this cannot be tzrz, the department is ready to use tLs courts to .bring about a settle- ::::':::!i;ni!Ciiiii:iiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiniuiaiiitm IQRGE'S Places tween Kenansville and Warsaw eneeb Gas & Oils Heavy and Fancy GEOCEEIES. ' J i ) t. . ' Your Business Appreciated f ,? i :::iniiiiiiiiiiiiniimiuiiiiauiiuimfiniiniiiiiiiiniitB Mrs. Lucy Holloman of Calypso visited her son,: W, H. Holloman last week. " t r ' , Miss Macy Cos; motored to Ken ansville Monday in the interest of the County Temperance day Sun day, f . V- '-J, ; , J',;,, v, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gaylor and children of Warsaw ; visited - his mother, Mrs. Victoria Gaylor Sun day night, '.( ',4 ijj, vr Mr; B. W. Sutton is visiting his mother, Mrsi J., S. .Sutton.,; . ' : Mr. and Mrs. , J, I. Miller and 'Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smith and dau ghter jof Beulaville spent Sunday afternon with Mrs. Ada Bouse. X- ?V,BIETIIDAY PAETY ' Vivian Wilson celebrated.;1 her fill the appointment on account of IS"' Union. Service in the Baptist an otirtatifln an his tjosp.. . iChurch at nufht'It is a rare op- Mr. Bertice Sykes of Eocky BSSZfffi spent Sunday with his 'lSSStiA1 eT,. Ti.,;m 1 . 1 , Dry Forces. Both wets and. Drv's wauiiuaw, , , , - ... ,. "... . wjlu nuiucuuuc uxa kcuuc manner vi picseuunjf' ms message ana no man in North Carolina is doin? u great Work to save our State from the disaster of Liquor as. he. All people! from near by or othet chur ches are invited to hear him. STEEL TRAP STARVE-COON WILLAED V7E3TBHO0K, Prop. ; NEAE GEADY SCHOOL ' '''-1 ,s ' t 1 . . ' V 59 MAOLA ICE CREAM - J ' ' JmmmLm BEER AND ALE Heavy And Fancy Groceries TEXACO GAS AND OILS Mar. 2 5. YOUE1 BUSINESS APPEECIATED ' Last week some Duplin hunters went to a nearby swamp to hunt for coons. They turned the dogs loose some distance from any hom es or cleared kland and .waited. Soon the dogs treed but with a unfamiliar bark. They went to the dogs and found that they had treed a coon which was caught in a steel trap. The coon was , backed against, a tree trying to put up a last fight. On examination the coon was found to be nothing but skin and bones, having been caught in the trap perhaps for weeks and was gradually- starving to death. Cypress knees and nearby bark had been eaten to .ward off the -coming, hunger, Some hunter had set the traps and had failed to return to them, and had caused all this suffering and agony for the ani mal. Any, person setting traps should, be 'required,, to visit the traps each morning and each night and any failure to so do should be punished for crueltv to animals. i We hope, that 'all trappers will ei- ,uici- visit incir-iraps at 'regular ' ? times or see that, all traps arelX ! thrown so as, to protect the ani- A !mals. A little further nn ma nf !! the. dogs was caught in another 'I' trap, so the boys called in the dogs auu cujuic uvwe. , , i ' i S. T. MIDYETTE , - Uy- GEOEGE Ti SXTJffNEE ( '4 " a j't It, ' .V if ! rdware Co o 1 1 1. I 1 1 1 N. Queen St., Kinston Complete Line of STANDARD HARDWARE A- i v V t i. ' Benjamin Moore Paints , 1 V ' s ..." . ' (I , Jt 1 v "f 4 n ' TIKI AED" , KdDELKIEG AY Heavy And Fancy Groceries N HARDWARE, FEEDS, SEEDS t t y t t ? ? , 'l1 V. )i 1 -,M ' . . 1 V Conoco Gasoline And Oils : f 9 i m rfliuiLD:s ,, V'yfT. Svc ri, , is Corn Up r Peach Blooms y Mar. 2 5 Cold Drinks, Ice Cream, Candy . , . . Your Business Appreciated FAEM HIPLEIIENTS iULCAN, OLIVEE AND JOHlhDEEB; ! tt The premature weather has re suited in early peach bloom which will almost certainly be killed and volunteer corn is reported to be a- f bout 6, inches"high. Spring . flow ; '; g ers are in full bloom around the sjnomeB.' s - " COLE PLANTERS - PIEDMONT CARTS. AND WAGONS, u DAI TOO nJATFIC:mVIi7 FERTILIZERS f 1- ; WE SOLICIT YOUE BUSINESS . V ; ',; J CASH OR CREDIT "INVECTIOATE OUE YEARLY TEEMS . r' 3 TJPPLY CO. ! Forestry Depart- ment nasnew Equipment f The Duplin County ' Forestry Warden ' is now equiped "; with" a smaU truck with a water tank and i Quinn-McGo wen ( "x'CompiuiyifisKt- I if ' ; ., WAESAWt N. ; QUALITY FURNITURE Vi'yi' WW PRICES , v t FUNERAL BIBXCTOES ! ' . ' V, AMBULANCE SERVICE 7 . . 1 4 y Agent Duplin Earisl Association e, j f , , 1 EMNnEJIHIUSSEY General Merchandise V SEVEN SPRINGS HUSSEY'S STOEE FARM SUPPLIES Heavy And Fancy Groceries FRESH BEEF EVERY DAY, KEPT COLD BY ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION. x ATLANTIC WHITE FLASH fU Ga&UiiieAnd'Oflsv , . r-irmvme un ivuii rertuizers 4 . V 'if ,j , -5 m i-iti,,Jt ' " - t COLD BY WTLEUE nUSSEY. I Fcb.25 , . u r-y: 11-1; I J ' I i x C 1 . .V" ..' . ;.t: :. ..-ji : -: