1 H i v v UBNAMIVUH. ;3aooified ADS I L.tSMt lEtt MATES . I ihmiI- irr word. ! . 'bMrK.. ft Uuless JTOO - n . account with OB . tfiiw krml money, stamp uionry rdr r check with ad . Farmers: II yKi nav anything to sell ir exchange, want te buy, use the TUne Class- -lfW ad we will accept prwliioa. f" payment . " FARM LOANS LONG TERMS . . - ' LOW INTEREST t'rivllfite To Uepay Any Tims HeUiiv Maturity. See or write: -li WITT CARR. SECTY-TREA8 I INTOX NAT L FARM LOAN A.SbN. UOX 146 - TlX MMMI CLINTON. N. C. "INSURANCE WILL CONTIN--UK WITH IAS SIGHT FOREVER OS THE HORIZON IN SEARCH OK NEW DANGERS, GREATER .ECTION : AND BROADER SrillVICES. . It. W. RLACKMORE, Agent, 1 RELIABLE INS., SERVICE) WARSAW N. C. . . a ' . . . " , , , after having been in declining A BLACK zipper closing COIN neaith for the tpast three years. PURSE. Thought to have been. Funeral services were held on- lost In Margolin' In Wallace abou .Tuesdav afternoon at 3:3Q in the o .ok lw a. nsntir Ann 1 Mrs. C. F. Rouse, Rt S, Rose Hill, N. C. 4 6 2t pd. PERSONAL IF YOU want te get married, write Box 858, Jullaetta, Idnho. S'-nd stamp. MR. FARMER, have your ' - well drilled now and pay for It twelve months later. Write for quotation and give direc tion from town. HEATER WELL CO., RALEIGH, N. C. FOR SALE: Seed Peanuts, Va., or Spanish types. See or call Charlie Herring at the Farmer's Warehouse In Clarkton, N. C. I-one S12S. -7-IOt it BUck-Driujiit ; I- ' PERFECTLY NATURAL H 4 Preference for Chilean Nitrate is Just as Natural as the Product Itself . . . . .' X M. 1 1 DtUy Ucky...P brtoss Imm skater sm fiirlsegh, ., 4arrfahiteteiMee'reMtheres. rwt fnrnuvs for over a hun dred years have hauled natural nitrate for their crops, wnce - 1C30, when the first nitrate cargo arrived from Chile; millions of ton have been used on American farms . i . 3,300,000 tons since the outbreak of the war. This year' j auprly of Chilean Nitrate depends la. jt'y on ships avail able to bring it in. ireryone ' Uki hia share promptly when offored, at hait 850,000 ton can be aupplied lot thit - year" crop. . , While some nitrate normally goes into mixed fertilizer, most of it is applied direct to the crop top dressing for grains and grasses, side dressing for corn ' and cotton. Direst application to fruit and vegetable crops is vital to yield and quality. . ; I- MO I HI CArinilOA LOST Hub Cap and White Rim off 43 Fontiae between' Kena'ns vUle and Warsaw last Satur day. If Finder will drop card I wlU come and , jet It and pay Reward. 1 Morris Brinson KenansvUle, N. CL FOR SALE Choice Timothy Hay $48.00 No. 1 Timothy Hay $45.00 Choice Prairie Hay $42.00 See us at once. We can deliver . , In sizeable lots at reasonable ' prices. CASH PRODUCE CO, MT. OLIVE, N. C. 4-27-tfc pd. "- : - LOST On KenansvUle-Warsaw Hien wav - Chevrolet snare wheel and lire, size uu x 10. u iouna pwasa notify ormana urioe, Warsaw, Route 1. . Rewaid. ft pd. . " ' Clyde Willianm Clyde Williams, 59, prominent farmer of Limestone Townsnip, rilnH at hia hnmp MondaV mominZ . . . r. i r-ti i HallsvUle Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. D. L. Jones nf Faison. iiunal was in ine iam- ily plot in the church cemetery- Surviving are his wife, the lor- mer Mary W. Cubans; three children, Mrs. Joe Rivenbark. Mrs. Lester Walter and Jean Williams, and one grandchild, all of the home; two sisters, Mrs. C T. Grady of Ke nansvUle, Mrs. J. C Williamson of Rocky Mount, and one brother, Bland Williams of KenansvUle. Henry Edwin King Henry Edwin King, 69, died Sun day night at his home on Faison Route. He was a son of the late joseph D. and Susan Sutton King of Sampson County. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Sallie Sutton King; four daugh ters, Mrs. M. B. Sutton of Fai son, Rt 1, Mrs. Robert Hobbs of Newnort News. Va., Mrs. Robert Jackson of Goldsboro and Isabele King of Faison, -Rt 1; five sons, Zeke of Goldsboro, George and O.I W. of Baltimore, Md., and Roland and O. S.vof Faison, Rt. 1; two sisters, Mrs. J. O. Sutton of Fai-' son and Mrs.'C. J. King of Clin- ton; three brothers, O. J. and the Rev. H. C. King of Faison and D. C. King of Garland; 21 grand- children and three great grand- children. , . . . Funeral was held Tuesday at 3 p. m. at the home. Burial was in the family cemetery. The Rev. D. D. Broome of Faison conduct- ed the services. Chilean Nitrate is quick-acting inorganic nitrogen. It is im mediately soluble in normal soil moisture. It is all available to the crop. But beyond all this, Chilean Nitrate is natural . . . fhe only natural nitrate In the world. Because of its natural origin, Chilean Nitrate of Scda contains, in addition to large ' proportions of nitrogen and so-; dium, small amounts of boron," iodine, 'manganese, copper 34 different elements in all many ; of which are known to be essen-; , tial to healthy pbmt growth. r Good fanners the world over have learned by experience to prefer Natural Chilean Nitrate of Soda. In experiments. Tst; plots and in thj fie!d, it has demonstrated its worth. It is the ' safe, sure nitrate for your crops. x County Deaths Beulaville News ANNOUNCE BIRTH Pvt. and Mrs. Allen A. Andrews of Beulaville announce the birth of Mesdames Graham Reece and a son, Robert Allen Jr., on March. Jack Lanier, Sr., were' joint hos 22, at Memorial General Hospital, tesses at a shower Saturday even- Kinston. Mrs. Andrews is ine ior- mer Edna Rhue Thomas of Beula ville. Pvt. Andrews Is stationed at Camp Croft, S. C. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the many friends who have been so kind to Roland durin? his recent illness, j j vv. w comfort and joy you have brought Via.. unII .11 Kn klAc.xl fnr ha nun. Mrs. Lester Miller and Roland., . i . t WOAANSCLUB ; . . Mrs. Lloyd Thomas Sr., and Miss Glennie. Miller entertained, the Beulaville Woman's Club in the School lunch room Tuesday afternoon. " ' .... - After business, Miss CJontz gave an interesting discussion on "Color Combinations." The hostesses served ice cream and cake to the 12 members pres ent , ' - ', .-. ' Mrs. Teachey Hostess 'Mra Wm T? TuohaiF an. km tess Thursday evening when she . entertained her Bridge Club. Spring flowers were used in dec-' oration. - The Euiw motif wl carried out in tallies, prizes and refreshments. ' . . . : Wlnnon n" hich wm bwn Mlop leh i Julia Dean Sandlin and Pick Mer- cer. n t v" nonorea With Shower Mrs. John Brinson entertained in honor of her niece. Mrs. Fay ette BattS. Saturdav afternnnn A shower of gifts was presented Mrs. Batts at this time Th ho. tess was assisted by Mrs. Caroline cans m serving sandwiches and cane witn icea tea. Announce Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Korne gay of Pink Hill, Rt 2, announce the marriage of their daughter, Grace, to Alton Quinn, Saturday, iviarcn mui at union,. s. U. Mr. Quinn is the son of Mr. and Mrs, "Z"v" yjuum ra roiwn tuu. Both Mr. and Mrs. Quinn are men?be ' Senior Class of BeulaviUe High School. r ' Bride Honored A Shower w,,nower nc parfy , 7 - Mrs. James Thomas and Mrs.1 Adolph Jones were hostesses at a miscellaneous shower Friday night, th. hom of Mra nnvil Thnma.' Sr.. honorki Mrs. L. H Thnnui Jr., recent bride. The hostesses were assisted in serving en ice course by Mrs. Harry Horne and Miss Ruth Jones. The honoree received a number of attractive and useful gifts. About 50 guests were entertain ed. AttHi Birthday Dinner Ernest and Tom Batts were honored at a birthday dinner at the home of the formei. About 25 members of the family were pres ent - Ayon Sharpe and Hobert Ken nedy were additional guests. J Qaiek relief from the snlmy, sneesy, stuffy distress of besa colds is what you want. Bo try Va-tro-nol-e, few drops va each nostril W W W -to reduce congtstloxi, soothe Irritation I And Vs-tro-nol also prerent many colds f mm rfMMlrmln if naul directions In folder. Wskm.IL) WiU k-"s.- Complete Tire Service New Steam Cure , System Reinforcement Relining Vulcanizing Recapping "-.' Valve Replacement I Tube Repairing Whitmans Tire Shop WALLACE, N. C. Warsaw Army Store WARSAW, NORTH CAROLINA ' shipment r::w ratio:::d , Shower For Mrs. Lanier . Honoring Mrs. Jack Lanier, Jr.. mg, The honoree received many lovely gifts and delicious refresh ments were served by the hostess es. :rr , V-v WITH THE SICK O Mrs. Amon Kennedy is convales cing at her home after a major operation in a Kinston hospital. .tmb. m. -w-.w - i to her home after several weeks Mm R R fai-lvlo lul WtlimWl at uuk xiospuai. one continues in a very serious condition. Mrs. L C Jackson was taken Tuesday to the Memorial General I Hospital. Kinston, for an ependec-1 tomy. j- I Little Michael Joe Miller is, awe to oe out alter oeing connnea ! to his home with measles. J Roland Miller, recent polio vic tim and a patient at 2nd South Memorial Hospital. Charlotte, is improving. ; " PERSONALS Mesdames R. E. Hollingsworth, Colon Shaw, Wm. Bostic and chil dren were in Kinston Thursday. Mrs. J. L. Powers, has returned to nr nom in vurnam. vvnue here she taught a class in Miss- ions TiTu. v, 1 . Mrs. F. L. Norrls and Pat spent Part of st week inj Greenville, ,I9nt0" vton Thursday in- 'Ciuueu luesuauro Daisy Miller, Caroline Johnson. Clifford WU1- iams, Leslie Turner, Wayne Sum ner. Mullikin, Mary Quinn Brown and Norma Lvde Brown spent the week-end at Miss Mabry's home in Norwood. . Miss Rosalyn Harris was the week-end guest of her parents in Areola. ' - - ' Mrs. Mack Jones and daughter have returned to Swansboro after visiting Mrs. T. Y. Dobson. Miss lone Evans of HoUy Ridge was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Evans Monday. . i.- Misses Carrie Kennedy ana Mar- Jorie Evans spent Saturday in Kinston. Mrs. Jack Kflpa trick has return ed home after visiting her mother, Mrs. Mattie Bradshaw. Visiting the Paul Parkers Wed nesday were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mil ler of New Bern and Mr. and Mrs. Fitzhugh Clark of GreenvUle. Mesdames Kit Brinson. Hosea Hunter and Haywood Miller and " There's ThriM laBrktsittSs) i -CrMktoJustSca Thretrfh ttlenttSt 0 cninE ' DETECTIOn M "of All Amerlean IdentJflcattMi CnrMiist I MBflttery Win! '' M hwru. FREE! II li MM W LAA Mwto mw w mm w. INSTITUTK r APPUtt) SCIEMCl for folks Wrf W W W S , r 1 I i : tsas-tm " ,np Vjv MLara LuHle and Ka Erin- son spent Wednesday in Klnstoiuj MrsT Larry Bostic and Mary Frances returned from a visit to her parents near Charity. Spending Sunday with Mr, and1. Mrs J. G Kennedy were Mr. and) Mrs. Milton Brown of Snow Hill and Mrs. Ruth Harris of ureen- ,m Manias lor spriag CssMttlsMa - GbmingMoyie Attractions ICOGOQOOOOOOf Ylioatre The best In motion plrtiir WALLACE; N. C. SUNDAY APRIL Bth Dead- nd r Starring '. ; v ; HUMPHREY BOGART. WON. APRIL 0 3 is A family Starring ' CHARLES RUGGLES , MARJORIE REYNOLDS. TUES. APRIL 1 Story Of Dr. Wassell Starring, GARY COOPER. WED. APRIL 11 ; Saddle Leather Law Starring with CHAS. STARRETTE Pardon Us with LAUREL & HARDY " THURS. 4k m, APRIL. It-lS Practically Yours Starring . Y CLAUDETTE COLBERT FRED McMURRAY. SAT. APRIL 14 , Utah Kfd with HOOT GI3S0N, B03 STEELE. ! OWL SHOWt That's My Baby RICHARD ARLEN, ; - 1ELLENDREW. v oooooooooooo uanoGO ; IF YOU HAVE POULTRY FOR SALE PLEASE DELIVER TO CU2 . ; ! TRUCKS BY SATURDAY APRSL 7tlv AS WE VVflLL PstOSACLY DIS- C0NTINU2 CUYING ATTO THAT DATE. vCle. y Mrs. Orzo Thipen and Celesta spent Saturday in Clinton. Kn. flren visited Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Thigpen near Warsaw last week. - Misses Polly Brown and .Ina Gresham spent the week-end in naieign. r . Sgt Willie Fedora is on furlough. nere witn Mrs. reaora. . Lt. S. A Pope Has returned to carno after a visit here. Pfc. Clayton Williams is visiting his mother Mrs. Van Williams. - Pfc. Robert Hatcher spent the week-end here with relatives. Patsy's Beauty Shoppe IN PINK HILL WILL CLOSE ON TUESDAY AFTERNOONS , BEGINNING NEXT WEEK, APRIL 9th. MRS. J. F. MAY, Owner 000000000000,000000000000 t CENTER THEATRE MOUhiT OLIVE .SUN. MON. A TUES. 30 Seconds Over Tokyo SPENCER TRACEY, VAN JOHNSON. ' NEWS WEDNESDAY Doable Feature -parked To Murder i TEX RITTER, Also .Dangerous Passage THURS. A FRL ; TheTiiin Man does Home WM. POWELL, - .!:?..;?' - u. li MYRNALOY. ' -,. t - ,..f r- , . ,.. NEWS ' ' CARTOON - .- . ft ' " f T ''-'-' " -j' : SATURDAY . ;. '.'A . Western- .. - COMEDY - SERIAL OOOOOOOOOOOO OTEQE TQ?:rJlLiiDV.: ' ' 9 v CARDCFTHA?;: rWe wish to express our thaius- and appreciation for ... the many . kind words and letters received V from our friends during our long hours of trouble and uncertainty, about: our son, Pfc. Lin wood D. Williams, reported missing in ac tion in Germany on Feb. 27, 19- . 45. . . 1 Lester Williams and ; family. Duplin Theatre WARSAW SUN. MON. APRIL 9-9 ' Winded Victory with MARK DANIELS andLON McAllister TUES. APRIL 1 Mr. Winkle Goes To Wat EDWARD G.ROCirJSON and RUTH WARRICK ; 'WED. "APRIL 11 s ! .": -. DOUBLE FEATURE . Topeka Terror with ALLAN LANE - - ' f. y.,v The Mummy's ' Curse with LON CHANEY THURS FRL APRIL IMS Thunderhead : 1 (IN TECHNICOLOR) . 1 with RODDY McDOVALL and PRESTOJsl FOSTER 'S AT. APRIL 14 ',. DOUBLE FEATURE Enter Arsene j ' Lupin with ELLA RAINES v Sagebrush Heroes with CHAS. STAE"ETT ooononnnnnno 3. mm - ty HimH . . . j ' t! !iH Cfc'lHd ITtratt MM It Ml ' , KfifiiM imibauciiltM i' bag. ta Uff i f -