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EL.tory -i r::jrc;iy"l- Ceneategy .1 c 1 t by,hr;,'iir J tt 4 t t I. 4y CIALS: (1st instalment) ' Since the formation of Duplin County in the yew 1748 the Joseph Williams 1754 to 1758 - ' ' John Walker 1759 Pelix Kenan 17(50, 1761, and again 1769 to 1776 James Kenan - 1762 to 1768 and again 1785 and 1786 Owen Kenan 1767 and 1768 ' , John Kolton 1777 and 1778 '' , - - ' ' 1 Thomas Boutledge 1779 and 1780 ' ' ' ' " Theophilus Williams 1781 to 1783 " ' ' . . paU 1784 and again 1787 to 1789 ' Daniel Glisson 1790 to 1783 and again 1812 to 1816 Thomas Wright 1794 to 1788 . , . Hugh ttcCanne . 1799 to 1808 " -' James Hall 1804 to 1807 Daniel love Kenan 1808 to 1811 ' . ' Anorev aunt 1817 to 1821 . k , . - John E. Eussey 1822 to 182V and again 1839 to 1844 James Kenan Hill 1828 to 1833 Thomas J. Kinneair 1834 to 1838 ': Edward X. Hossey 1845 to 1832 John D. Abernethy 1853 to 1857 iflomasj. trrwi858tol802 1 John W. Einson -s-1863 to 1868 Bland Wallace 1869 to 1882 William M. Hurst 1883 and 1884 James 0. Kenan 1885 to 1894 Daniel Moore 1895 to 1898 Ionidas Middleton 1899 to 19Q8 Ctaaham O. Best 1909 to 1919 Charles 1L Ingram -r-1920 to 1924 David S. Williamson 1925 to or- ...aid alier- oh; wl 3 I j . . ui. for 43 yc3, . y noon. i Dr. " r v 3 bm in VJake count, near Li 1C13, soon moved to Janes count, ei.1 in 1879. after tnliir? hit dontnr'a d rree at the UaiveKiitv of Fenngvl vaaia, returned there to practice. I in-law ne movea to WELL next we.!: - ' !I ., I will roll around p- " r ' - of us- will be in 1 J, t. ' j f its celebration. Tut vau- ." 1 f ? respondent can't kc'j t t v . v, L&t will be in the aiada cf iLs . boys who c " Crated tLs flr.i - mistice T ? , the lane -f;!f"i r, pBVNMii' ' TTiiifat their shell-t.-i trenches,- hardly bHu tn '' of .nH wnera ne nnm im an enormoni i " wm-kmi wm 'praotioe and became an utetand- ',IIUmot raise t .air heads -with ing citiKn. Por the past f ewl out having a bi JI.t whiz by it. years he has not been active in his proiession. . , , a . Dr. Whitaker is survived by his two inn. Dr, I" Stanlev Whitnk. r tit Atlontin. Unmnlnc JL Whit. aker, Sew York wholesale drug gut na uu nepuew, vr. ram Whitaker. well-known Xinston physician. - -v v The following named persons have served the people of the ' County in the office of Register of Deeds; John Sampson 174A tA 17H9. . John Dickson 1753 to 1762, served at same time as Clerk V Junes Sampson - 1763 to 1765, served at samo time asCterk Thomas Blake 1766 to 1772 ' Bichard Clinton 1773 to 1783 " James Dickson 1784 to 1811 , Thomas Boutledge 3rd " 1812 toJl882 .ITicholas Boutkdge 1833 to 1840 t George 8mith-. 1841 to 1848 Alexander T. Btanford -. 1849 to' 1854 jjy. Thomas J. Kinneair 1855 to 1863 W. W. Whitehead 1864 i James U Spruut r 1865 to 1880 ' ' Henry Clay Moore 1881 to 1890 ' , - ; Thad Jones, Jr r-,1891 and 1892, and again 1895 to 1898 . Luther B. Carr 1809 ami isoa Benjamin P. PearsaU - 1899 to 1902 A' Chauncy & Carr 1903 to 1906 James J. Bowden 1907 to 1924 Lawrence Southerland 1925 to' 1932 ' ' v Albert T. Outlaw 1933 to ' i :i.-..L k-:- - S. f- The following named persons served the people of the County in the off ue of Clerk of the old County Court of Fleas and Quarter Sessions: Bobert KcBee 1749 and 1750 John Dickson 1751 to 1762 '-' ' James Sampson 1763 to 1776 , William Dickson 1777 to 1819 James Feanall 1820 to 1832 I . John Watkins 1833 . James Dickson ' 1834 to 1845 !''r: James X Jarman 1846 to 1851 ' " Benjamin P. Grady, Sr, 1852 and 1853 L John J. Whitehead 1854 to 1864 1 John D. Southerland 1865 Walter B, Bell 1866 to 1868 Kootinj Plants Now Simple Job .Becentlv discovered substances cauea v"auxins" are proving , a boon to nnrservniMi iiiH ntfipra in. teres ted in propagating plants and icuinngs. -,. ,.v f " " ' A small amount of one of these substanoea nlaoed in the water in which .the cuttine. is vartlv im- imersed will cause a vigorous mass I of roots to appear on the cutting, says uti if. w, wells, head of the wane uoiiege .Botany jiepartment. Ho . demonstrated muvkt ho been given as to why these sub stance have-this strange power. Onlv theAriM ham hem aAvtmiA One leadinar idea ii that th A11T. in increases tne piasucity oi tne cell walls makuur them asain like young walls, a condition which m- auoes tne root-proaucing ceils to enter nnon a new evele of vmwth. Again it may be the direct action on the living -jubstance of the cells. -. - , To nurserymen who in the past -.; Speaking of t-enches -reminds ' none of benches, and benchea in dicate the presence of a park, and a park oerteJmly must have ,, trees- and squirrels, all of which J appeared in a'Goliuiboro paper a few days ago. It seems that a" lad of that well-known ; town was walking to scliocl one eft-' ernoon down the trce-toii red streets when a squirrel : foil from a limb and struck hint on the top of his head. The squir rel was killed instantly from ' the force of the fall - which broke its neck. The hard-headed lad was only momentarily, stunned. And the most unusu-. a) part, of the whole unusual occurrence was, that, there was actually a witness of the hap pening, and he swears that it really happened. - - , , i ",'. : ! SEVERAL dAVK m omm mom. bers of the TIMES embarked nn long and bitter oontrversy among nnnnin.tinn nf tt and w... i Tour correspondent was of the o- pinion mat tne pronunciation pe-1 1 . H.WWUUUIOI HUE W V these days, might be aB right so iar as me jsngnsn language is concerned, but is 'not American. The nrouer nionnnciatinn in thMi. united states la "pe-can." with the stress on tha."can." N ; Tr "j t n 1 1 i tf M u few 4. -M.e i C52' .'3, one ' a. -cts str--tion cltia rasr. tt Ktgnolia t-i oaett : l Tie. two-.t strsia for Srr.La- 1 totj tisre linn .m&U. j e. tss!kt for this oounty ts largest on fee z., - p .. i tivjBfv .1. Ctier enr listed for - pro j:'i arsTr -n, Alexander, Eay wood, . ,1 roaufort. ' c:t2 TZAr. c C3AT AT.O I .7C 5, ""3 ' hpii i .zr:.- .j ccrx:; i rr A r :i. rxr: .Three.;Tar-v Count Ibimm tave praxlrj i head of Eare fori e&lvCT tlas fall as, foundatien toek for bc;t herds. have experienced treat difficulty! V 80 Y11 a,id lw-t in the propagation of certain plants, the new auxins seem like' that a prom- ! d ,At 1th8 l8me t! 'ollowing is an incomplete list of Clerksof the old Superior Court of Law and Equity: JansOBalll8l5to 1 " Thomas Molten 1818 to 1826 Jeremiah Pearsatt 1827 to 1840 William Parrior 1841 to 1844 Hampton Sullivan 1845 to 1851 . . 1 , , I ' ephen Graham 1852 to 1853 Tiward P. Eoutledge 1854 to 1855 IaTayette Eussey 1858 to 1857 ' !' : ,nry B. Kornegay 1858 to 1865 , : , Za J. Brown 1866 to 1868 The old courts of Pleat and Quarter Sessions, (County) 1 of Law and Equity .(State) were succeeded by the present srior Court system about the year 1868. Since that , time following named persons have served as Clerk: a Southerland 1869 to 1882 :C- ' Sroadhnrst 1883 to 1890 ' . - . "4 Gavin 1891 to 1898 '3 ' - Smith 1899 to 1902 ;" ' ' ' t ' Wallace 1908 to 1917 , ' " ' V T. Wallace U. 1918 i' 1 -f ' " ' - , ? t WeD '1919 to ' ; M' - X - " ' . " a magical compound. When used."61".1?0 that wwn excessive root nrodnetion in tim. ulated in some of the 'most dorm ant or - resistant cuttings, Dr. WeHa declare. 1 One of the most remarkable fen tures f .the procedure is that of tne extremely small amount of the auxin necessary to net-form ; thia modern miracle.- A thimble full of illA- AAtMm aminl liiJ uv . u vaatasacx uaxaa uu iui 1:011 i.m ininir uio. siuus nas m it omv m 1. hgrams of .the stimulator. This is oui a motion 01 a pin Head in volume. , - - ;, Yet in nrenarinir th anlnfinn for cuttings, this thimbleful must Mounted with a nmt nf n However, this . infinitesimal a- ji hvuji hi uruuuoe .': : me roois, iirv: wells says. -'a most fruit trees,, potted plants, xuiius, na ornamenu . trees . re spond readily to these auxins. courts ana officials wffl be shown in a kter install Jones and -children Mr and urn A. Dnnn Smith and ehildren, all .SB. . -M. . . 1 . oeven spnngft. . ,'- 1 C . i: of Seven c.'.brated his tt his himt, Sun- BET. EcLAJEB TO PBJEACE AT BUTTE'S jCEAPEL ETJ2TDAT QUES.! What is iriMnt ' 1i a lump-sum vavment under tliA ace benefit nroviiiinn ti o: oiai secuntv Acts 1 --j v - 'M$f.$mfm payment' is we term used in tne social Sennr, tty Act to describe' the sinHn nav. ment,in o,ne lump, of the amount WniCn.maV:M dne a urnrtfw Tin or later. Under thi nM.o fit provisiohg ;of the Art, in' order mi oistmsmiah ibmi u . iuM uom me montniv oid-am henpfif Payment which will begin to" ba j"d on January 1, 1942.' An em ployee Who mav link WninA l.'n- ible for a monthly old-age bene fit check may have a ' lump-sum varment Ann in hm JUllllllhSIItii TsflVTMATlO avA WnJM A. , i-xw. w.a sue uiauc ill forkert who have become 65 since I auary i, i37, and who have. Worked ill Some vtnnlnvmsnt 1 L Vsrulcaujr excePKl under Ace A lnnm-tnm iMmmf ow may m flue tn th Mfara tires of a worker who has been srf emnloved and whn iio . last December 31. Payments are 1UOUC oniT BTIflr a Maim lio. h..- fued with thu't sw.i - hwmcb ovciai secur ity Board Field Offim' 'n you every assistance in filine a claim, 0 , .. jmu i nave to report the ximiai account numbef of my emulovees ? nad waxed eloquent in the courtroom, under the iudee's verv1 noaa. in d. feme of the "pe-can" pronuncia- uon. 'And tiara la flnnftiav a .t.a4. ; we filched.: It comes from the Mount Olive Tribune, and must ; certainly be considered good. We take it verbatim: "We hare heard that the influensa germ was first spread by paper moa ; ey. Maybe that's why we nev er had it." ' - wa mrjq yc? toattesd :ATC3TICE CELEinATTON lit r ELGIN, ACCB0 SAmTC? and . BUL0YA ' - WATCHES Foxman Kinston, ST. C. It .. K- H 1 1 And of course 1(1 1 l la. a It I ; .v.'l .r .'Where?',;.' pi: SEA;Fttoi; T 1 1 ,5carFjiicdoJ 1 I . Cn IToveiuber lift, 1013 a wat-torn are of the planet i- Tf8!61 rt t r e f '-t t-aae in four ye?rs. Dar Cat four y-rs I- w;, cf t-nuii of men Lai , at each other, hed, 1,1,1. fi.visej horribl n,P. . tttuction, and for a larrrse viLLh was clear to but few cf These men had no percsr-J nason. for dialling 'each otLsr. 1 parent ; drcnntiuiccs tl-y wcIJ have worked and laurhti . ther, and remained staunch f.I is. - - But they were safferirg t :.m a misunderstanding. The t of one nation Isew nollirj cf tie prollems and hardJiips i tiw peopled anoaer And so tiey were lei by propaganda a elfish motives of their polilll loaders to commit outiSeVon 1 neighbors, who immediately were led to retaKate. -!:', Those four vean of atnvl mnA n ii. ...v . j, . . - . o" m.!ii;u.fc uie people ii . world a great deal, surposeJy tau-ht them tLe f utilityof war, ' ST! f8 rf world, in which people nave 1 misled bv their leaden nt ' - ' - -, 4. i. ti5. -fi-rr . . faoubles, expanding their weaUh for armaments and weariiig on tiieir collective shoulders. Already they are beginninir to f Si tw1! "f f P?1 O01inki boring nndCT the I . ion that there is glory in conquest . , r w2LWf?iemembCTLw wlio 0OT J168 " tte morni - Jxovember lltn. t mw. . , . . - - -r r-i .'wwww w kuuoo Jiuwy grave men wno L 2 hever knowing exactly why, should make it our purpose to ur others with tli tar . j- . . Lii xV. . . "HI unnecessary norror, a barbae giant threateniiw nnr mim, ' T. . .. that man is a reasonable being,; who can sympathize with his f . r " wuuuuc again iarang a ussy t another war-fami imt r 41.. i 1. 1 Zr L,. 7T . ""wwtteawstintgraTeof I ou are Cordially Inited to attend TBS ABJSOSTICECCT.Ia'rtftwltw "m.-.: TEUBSDAY, , r 'T '..Ri'.W.'BtACKiORE Insurance 7 : Warsaw, N. C FURNITURE rt8 a single piece or You will find it at, rl-TCIT ir l annwNn !--tv ana lticiii pirsnruBE ahd bouse pubeezetcs :' . 4 "mfjgmimirrtmm KEZSTOB, BOBTE CABCIE3A . DON I "V. v V iUP IT 11'ITTI Doe Headache -"slow jeu down?" You are a rare ex ception tt tt doe not . OmvtnintiMif.lf ' SELTZER in a glass of water makes a pleasant aVuaVj solution that uaimTlv vrw relief in Jwst a few minute. ; ALKA-SiXTZEB ia ate Nona, mended for . Ac! Irt .-7 v' ull Sizej Folding Dcirii i WELL KaACED ElccMc!rrc YOU Will hkm t.N .., - .. - 4S(pvraT and the nMiitv ia,.n , ; ju vista na-S, "nsr. A " a-..-- r, C) -!rlvPl iri .ir . iff t r f i A-X: Yes. The account nnm-!P ( "i 73, rr ! e" 'l f ' ' sifi- 'J '. In a , . , -" I-t i-. ,1 f
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