MOTICa OF SAIJB - 'NDE3t AND BY VIRTUE OF nioiunr contained in THAT certain Special Proceeding, -"led, "Vance Phillips Vs. Will a : as 1 I - v i ana outers, , anaoeing, !al Proceeding No. 1908, duly 1 in the Clerk of Superior Cit Of lct of Duplin County, r n,l by virtue of authority of the Ju ' jment therein signed, the un C 'jned commissioner will offer f r tule for cash, at the Court .' e Door in Kenansville, N. C, i i Citurday July 14, 1945 at the I r of 12:00 O'clock,, the follow- j 1 z described tract of Land, to wit: '''f""v?--;.' -"-v: ' All that tract of land situated In Warsaw Township, Duplin Coun ty end described as follows: Be '. ing at the mouth of Spring o IlIps Branch on the run of Wise Owner Teaches His Dog c To f at Only From Own Dish i . .'' aaaBaMmMBaMeBBeBBBiaaBeBNBaa ? Proper Training Saves Much Unpleasantness) How to .- . Go About. It Described It's not easy to teach your dog to take no food save from his own dish, but no part of his training will yield greater dividends, states the Gaines Dog Research Center, New York City. - ; ,. - , For one thing, says the Center, it will save you much trouble re sulting from the dog's "picking things up" in his wanderings around town or country. Most dogs are inclined to take into their mouths or even swallow anything they come upon that appeals to their sense of smelL There is little ' doubt that the germs of many Ill nesses, as well as a wide variety of worms, are thus introduced into the dog's system. Some dogs get into the habit of swallowing large i solid objects which accumulate in :tha intestinal track and must be removed by elaborate, expensive . surgery later, v Teaching the dog to eat only .from his own dish pays oil in other at the tables which can be ex tremely embarrassing when you have company, and it makes for more friendly community relations br doinfl awav with possible visits . by Rover to neighborhood garbage cans. Most important of all, his re fusal to take food from strangers may save his life when dog poi soners are at work, as they are at some tune or other in many com -munitiea. ' . . --,? -' Here is an effective method of teaching this particular food les son to your dog. After he has eaten his meal, take him outside, : and nlace a tenanting tidbit in front of him. If he moves to take it, command "No" sharply. If this , does not stop nun. siap mm on we - shoulders or hindquarters with a rolled-up newspaper or magazine, at the same time keeping up the command "No. Later, arrange with a stranger to make the offer of tempting food. Continue ; the fiunlshment until ne nas learnea ha Iwnnn. Then take him. ner- htps, for a walk through an alley ' wnere pieces ox meat nave Deen dropped. If he still moves to take . the meat, or garbage or refuse, again command "No" and move as i if to punish "him. Before long he iwlll realize what it is you are 'after.' . v .'-..-.';. ' : ": Training your dog to refuse food from strangers or to eat anywhere b"t out of his own special dish will come easier, of course, if he Is kept regularly on a good food. A good food is described by the Center as one which is a complete -VCH ARE INVITED TO COME AND VISIT US HERE IN KINSTON TODAY AND EVERY DAY. r" WILL DO OUR .LEVEL BEST TO MAKE YOUR VISIT WORTH YOUR WHILE. viui, t:or.Tii capoii,:a Grove swamp running up the rue f said bransh as it meanders about S. 21 W. . 68 poles to a crook In-said branch; thence: S. 81 1-2 W. 34 poles to the head of said branch; thence S. 78 W. 27 poles to a stake, 'corner of Lots No. 4 and 5; thence with Lot No. S N. 10 1-2 E. about 120 poles to a stake on the run of Grove Swamp; comer of Lot No. 5; thence down the run of Grove Swamp as It meanders to the beginning, con taining 31 3-4 acres more or less, and being the same lands describ ed in a Deed to V: T. Johnson da ted Oct. 8, 1906 and .recorded in Book 102 page 230 of the Duplin County Registry" and further being the same lands as described in a deed to Vance Phillips, as record ed in Book 427 page 394 of ' the -onj pue ns3?H jtymoo udna ther being the same lands as de THIS MAY SAVE YOUR DOC'S LIFE Teach turn to 4 Wjtewr, eat ony from fa a yittm of Me(ish- the dig power J j .7 - "v. .. '. - meal and provides a balanced diet body building proteins, foods and fat for energy, and protective vitamins and minerals. To keep a dog in best condition, ' his food should contain meat, meal, cereals, milk nutrients, vegetables, min erals, ahfl vitamins A, Bi, B B D and E, niacin and pantothenate. ine more oi mesa eiemeau a uu( 9tnA oininina 1a aripntifiralW Hp- termined proportions, the better a aog xooa it is uxeiy 10 De, u swies. Curs But No Mongrels Popular Early U. S. Dogs : It is incorrect to -use the term "cur" when referring to a mon grel, ' says the Gaines Dog Re search Center, New York City. The fact is that the -cur waa a defi nite breed of dog, now extinct, but very common in the southern and western parts of the United States until long after the Civil War. Curs were all-around dogs par ticularly adapted to the needs of the early settlers, weighed from 50 to 60 pounds, were usually brindle or yellow in color, with broad - skulls, - deep chests, short, strong backs and coarse but smooth COStS.'-."" ""- 'T-! According to Judy's "Dog Ency clopedia," England also had a dog which was known as cur. When dogs were first taxed, in England in 1796, specific -exemption was provided for sheepdogs, which the law described as "tailless dogs." As a result, many dogs had their breed changed quickly ; through the process of bobtaikng. (Per haps this is where the confusion of cur with mongrel began.) To curtail originally meant to shorten the tail, but in time the word came to.be applied to any act of short ening or being curt. . COMMAND IS OUR PLEASUSEI Retail Merchants- i - ' t ... . .. .. , , ."' i' ' '. " ... ' .. ' .: .. ..... "" .'.".'( "'..''...' '... .-- ':: ".-',';-',.":.-.-:",,'',-;.' 'i '.. .. : -i' ,'..'...... '... :) - ,'-'. i',;.'' ;,.'. ;' ';$' ".' "''.-,'', ;,.;. scribed in Book 428, pages 163, 1R2 1KT 3R1 and 181 of the Du plin County Registry reference is hereby had for a aescnpnon w the same.. : . A deposit of 10 pereent will De required of the bidder on the date of sale as evidence of good faith. Advertised this 9th day of June 1945''',':.'..''. ".' V 'V" . H. E. Phillips, Commissioner 7-13-4t. HEP I Vv'-': ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOBr Having this day qualified as ad ministrator, C. T. A, of the estate of Will Powell deceased, late of Duplin ' County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons havUig claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned, du ly verified, on or before one year from date of last publication of this notice, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate set tlement, ' ;': V This the 15th day of June,-1945. , M.JH. King. Administrator, c, T, A. ' Will' Po wall estate ' H. E. Phillips, Attorney. '" 7-27-6I.- ' ... EXECUTRIX NOTICE NORTH OADOUNA DUPLIN COUNTY . The undersigned having this day qualified as Executrixes of the will of Samuel Winfield Loftin, this is fto notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned, duly verified on or before the 15th day of June, 1946, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. ,,' ' ' All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment '..' - ' This June 9th, 1945. ' -i .-'E. Bowden Loftin BetUe lLloftin ; ' Executxixea, -' ' NOTICE 1 i Having this, day qualified, as administrator of the estate of I. H. ,Hunter. deceased, of , Duplin County, this is to .notify all per sons indebted to . said estate to make immediate payment All persons - having claims against the said estate must pre sent same to the undersigned on or before, the 12th day at July, 1946, being r-neyear from the date of xhe " flssC publication' of this notice, or this notloe will be pleaded, in bar of their, recovery. This July, 7th, 1945. ; . - TC. E.. Stephens, Administrator. 8-17-6t L, A. B. V T 1- ADMXMSTRATOB'S NOTICE '' ' ' - ' i ' - . Having this day qualified as ad ministrator, of the estate of G. W. Greeorr. Decesed. late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against estate to present them to the undersigned, duty verified, on or before one year from the date of the last publication of this notice, or this notice wffl be plead In bar of theJr recovery. All per- 1 S sons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate settlement of "the same. .- This the 9th. of July 1945. , C W. Gregory, Administrator, - esUte of G. W. Gregory; j H. T. Ray, Atty. ;' ' 8-17t ";.:?,:v A, ; : - . s : " NOTICB OF SALE . 1 ' Under and by Virtue of Author ity contained in that certain-Judgment or order entered in the Gen eral County Court of Duplin Coun ty duly signed by the Judge of the General County Court on the 22nd day of June, 1945 and supplemen ted on the 2nd day of July, 1945, the undersigned will offer for sale for cash in front of the jail in the Town of Kenansville, North Caro lina, at the hour of 12:00 noon on the .:28th: day of July, 1945, one 1934 Model Plymouth automobile, and the 1945 license number being 422-725, motor number being PJ2- 78116, and the serial number be ing 2593130. - Advertised this the 22nd day of June, 1945. ;.. . D. S. Williamson, Sheriff of Dupiln County. 7-20-2t :. ; " " - V - .. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as administra tor, of J the estate of Wade H. Smith, deceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all per- "Could you change thai to lava, honor and Oh Boy va WhaauWr" sons having claims against said estate to present them to the un derslgned administrator on or be fore August 1, 1945 or this , no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please snake immediate payment';.;; ': '" '"' ' This July 11, 1045. Johnson Smith, Administrator Wade H. Smith estate. 8-17t V. B. G. , WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE More Health, , Weelth, ud AO other Good Thinge b IJFEf SURE YOU WOULD! SO,- mm for i:; oy.wnoN PROGRESSIVB PRESS BOX SSI KENANSVILLE, N. O, DR. S. P. L FISHER Vetorinarian WARSAW, N. C. CALL DAY PHONE 294-1 . NIGHT PHONE 346-6 Answered day or night e fcr:n::najtr!rfs mayc:ttv:r.t:jttL?:f rem fti9ejtr"l ptrhJle pln l ii a. t-fm mit mnaa r. 14-' f "i " 4 f j r I to 1 iwrft' pm; o I -a, l Ul 11 AW NOTICE TO ':;ETfiRANS' WORiilw - War Food Order No. 135 Recently Released by Washington :; '. '....:.;'..;.; ' .::) 1 " .- ' " . Provides that: - ' i; '.' 'r''.'.-;,:' . Effeettn Iiumi tS, veterans ef World War B who have served '' ' ;..'..-.. -, ' ' ..' ' ,. k'-' .,;.'. ,..;:; . ,""; . SO days bom ia, aettva nOltary lev naval service! and who desire , to actively eogmga tn famlaf may apply for aad vnder eestala on- '. ... . . - .'hi.rjl ,.. .-; '.:.'.:..''""''"'''.;" ,' '.. .. -;. . dHlonir be fraated TSJXEBAITB PRCFCRKNCR CKRTIFIOATB , .; "":'":"-'j;;fet?!t y :. .' " ;;v; .'" . ,. ;.''-': - . for, tkeporeaaae of aew farm outeaiaery aad equipment. y w ; H .' t V . ';,; :,ry . .. ;vt i V'. -!".'f. KM 'v'' ".' , : ' ', ' " ,t i . . it' I: If we. may be f service to any veteran who desires to se cure Farm Machinery under this new order please feel free to call upon us. We assure you of our hearty cooperation at all timet. i-v;. -: ' . . ; Tbsuhiful Ccnzldzrc'.lzn For .ThoM Who Must . Cmrry On After departing this world, what about the disposal of your estate? .Are, you going to let It be squan dered in . litigation and attorney fees? 'V; " ':,"-"''; Exact Instructions for only .25c. Address: Progressive Press, ; . Box 51, Kenansville, N. C For The Record Mevementj for tht public goat ire tit jqueatly hunched with j great ntfcuuMnf but sometime! die out beottut tutffinfji effort it ltckirrg. This it not true of the North' Carolina beer industry's self-regulation, program to maintain "wholesome conditions in the retail sale of this beverage of moderation. . Continued with diligent effort since its launching in May, 1939, our Committee's program has won the praise and support of the law enforcement officers,, the press and the public. We promise there will be no let-up in our efforts. NORTH CAROLINA COMMITTEE United States Brewers Foundation EDGAR H. BAIN, Stuta Director 606407 Insurance Building . Raleigh, N. C II '.'.- ''';:'-'' -'-i 'JW Dr, II. V. C:.7cJ yes Kif'Ml, C" Fitted. Next Lr U c -oaaegh ' $- Fermt nmt C .e la ;V; WAIXAm. M. O. ' V TO L-S CCI.T2TtTE3 A. I. OAVENAUOH , . Watlaeo. H. O. , OIAHONM . WATCHES ' WATCH AND JEWELRY t . ) I,

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