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MZVlll " MClTM CAr.OLIflA 1 cent per word, Erfuuviuut rh&rge of 80a. Unless .you .': ' ve M MOOUUt.WiUl ., VV. -" mon'7 stamps . . money erder . er check v., " with ads. Farmers: tf 1 you have anything to sell j or whangs, want to . I bay, bm the Times Ch ' i tfled ads, wo will accept l. 5 produce lor paymnot. , CLASS - hatter-proof glass topi for yoor fornlture, Cat and Pol lJb.eJ, to fit tope of any design, rroteets and boantiflss your for nltore. A. 0. HOLLAND KENAMBVIIXB. i lull ! I I. 1,1 I ''..::' "A drilled. weO; to .. most mUsfactory water supply. Write for sootetlon, string distance and. direction Iran yow Ioat Of floe. HEATER WELL COMPANY. jBT.nnrnw, NORTH OAXOUKA SSS MS : and make ; appoint ment to , do you ante body .and fender repairs, also replace you brehsn. glasses with new Shatter ' Proof glass. . A. a HOLLAND ... ' .- KBNAN8VILLE. j iii ' i ii - ' V? TOTJB FROPBHTY BURNS OB X3 DAMAGED OTHERWISE, WILL YOU BK TOW PRO TECTED i:-; B, W. BlACKMOXkV Agent, Warsaw, North Carolina I BATH Just Booelred a ablpment of ehattor-preef glaaa and can replace broken la all appointment a HOLLAND KENANSVHXE. AUTO SUPPLIES AT HB JUNES-AUTO SUPPLY ' NEXTr'Tft ITHEATRB .!. : . . IN. WARSAW ,-. 'VI 1 ' j - PAINTING I I ; FOB. Superior: Honse, and: Barn Painting with Sprayer 8KB Bin WUIIamaon In KenansvUle or call Z7-L Boots a specialty. u (i a o o i o o o o o o ( r o n o (. o o o :) ( () () (1 ' J o o f) o o o ( ) t ) -) KErJAI3V:LLE, FOB SALErZSO one gallon Coca Col Jugs, racked four to carton. 4 for 25 cents. WARSAW DBTJQ COMPANY, Warsaw, N. a 6-14-it. a FOB DITCIUNQ See E. W. Brltt in Turkey. We tell Dynamite of all klndi for ditching and clearing lAVTCflCAIXI;. I'U v ,; WATCHMAJK3 - m AND.JEWELERT BJEPAIRING . WATCHES, CLOCKS, WABSAW, 2f. C. I Do Plumbing and Heat; tog Work of All Kinds. ' See or Phone : GEO. P. PRIDGEN Phone 226-1 Warsaw, fie. NOTICE... Farmers, see me for your Fruit and Pecan trees for this-fall. Place your order early. Trees are scarce. i i ( W.E.3ELANGA. KENANS VILLE, N. C. 9-ti, ;,. FOB SALE: 19 barbecae pigs. See O. L. Holland, 6 miles East of Warsaw on Ward's Bridge road. It O. f Introducing A Down and Up-Draft Tb C::t Is Always v DUE TO DESIGN Ton can get all the neat wanted without turning the fluea see, A teal pro- HEAVY CAST BODY All parte axe heavy cast Iron, assuring satisfactory! service Flams la entirely enclosed In the east body with no leaks and la much safer than ordinary brick furnace I Use your present floes. Installation for aB bama. , A unit that win torn your oil Into m gas and then tram the r B np-dmft feeds the flame and the down-draft fane the flame Into m level fir In the middle ktf fee flue, jsvrliigj equal distribution, of heat throiuaMii. the ban by. ma two bornera at no additional cost ' 'OIL CONSUMPTION -'v v,'T-r" H1' c :- Lower fne,t consumption doe to np and down drafts. ; Absence ef carbon auto matically aasnrea efficient operaHon. No sitting np at night ALL REDNESS OF FLUES AND BURNERS ARE ELIMINATED . - The design of this burner DOES NOT REQUIRE ARTIFICIAL MEANS' TO ELIMINATE REDNESS OF BURNER OB FLTJES, No wicks or thin metal to be replaced, ' ; j '. ' ', ,'.'.' ":::'.:.' LOW COST IN PRICE Onf price covers the cost ef two burners with aO operating parte Installed at flffO.00. This applies to ,aH barns from 16 X 16 to tt X M. THE LEGGETT IS NOTHING NEW OR EXPERIMENTAL. , 1 .4 k. Society and Celebrates 10th Birthday Master Jimmy Bowden celebra ted his tenth birthday on, an af ternoon last week by entertaining a number of his (Classmates and others at a Bingo Party. Steve Williamson won the prize for the boys while Sarah , West , Outlaw, won for the girls.- Ice, cream and cookies were served by the young host . . Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jackson of BeulavUle announce the birth of a son, Mike Andrew, on Mon day June 10. Mother and son get ting along nicely Sewing Club Meets Mrs. P. J. Dobson entertained the BMG Sewing Club Tuesday afternoon. The meeting was well attended and after the usual sew ing bee the hostess served delect able refreshments. CIRCLES MEET Miss Mary Cooper and Mrs. Da vis Farrlor were joint hostesses to The Ella Cooper Circle on Mon day evening. Mrs. C B. Guthrie had charge of the program, assis ted by Mrs. J. O. Stokes. Mrs. Colon Holland ' gave the Bible Study. The hostesses served a de licious chicken salad course and coca colas. ' Circle No. 1 of the Woman's Auxiliary of Grove Presbyterian Church met Monday afternoon In the home of Mrs. L. Southerland. Rev. J. G. Morrison led the Bible Study. The business sesjton was in charge of Mrs. A. T. Outlaw. 12 ladies were present At the close of the meeting the hostess assis ted by Mrs. McKinney served iced tea, and homemade cookies. Circle No. t met Monday night at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Vance Gavin as hostess. Quite a number of members were present. -. Prior to adjournment the hostess served sweet course. Mrs. Bob Grady had charge of the program. 3 C Tobacco Barn Oil Curer T:e Cfcs3p:st pwi n m S el W r NORTH CAROLINA I ...... Pemmak Mrs: Currie-Hostess v Mrs John, JCurrie-t was, hostess Wednesday afternoon i when the entertained honoring , hoc guest Miss . Katherlne-t McCalllsten of Tayettevillct Mixed' flowers were used throughout the hall, living room,-end-dinlng.-roomy carrying out- the- color scheme .of -pink, and lavendar. Guests were, met at the door by the hoitosa ami her da ghter, Florrie, who passediUllleg. Upon , finding their places , at the tables with the. aid of the tallies, the hostess assisted by; Mrs. M. r, Allen, Jr.. and Mrs.'J. O. Stokes, served block Ice cream and cook lea. ' '-, '.''''''': i v- v.--k- jt ' : After several poogreeslem and scores addeaV Mrs. N Bv Boney was given a most-attractive fan for high score and Mrs. Sttterson received note paper t consolation prlre. The honored was also given attractive note 'paper. -' During the afternoon "the guests enjoyed coca CohiV sandwiches and dates. ' ""';t- ' " PERSONALS ' Miss Gladys Johnson of the N. C. Library Commission of Raleigh spent a couple of days here weeK working at the 'local LdDrary. While here she; stayed with Mrs. C. E. Quinn. Cantaln and Mrs. William Oden visited Mrs, Oden s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R: V Sykes last week. Mrs. Harvey Boney made a busi ness trip to Gastonia this week: Mrs. N. B. Boney represented the Duplin Chapter American Red Cross at Camp LeJeune this week and attended a luncheon of the Tar Heel Camp; A Hospital Coun cil, v . , , ;. . Jimmy Jerritt is visiting friends, in New York State this week. Mrs. Bruce Boney of Wallace visited relatives here Wednesday ehroute to Jackson villa to visit her daughter; Mrs. Grover Quinn. J. M. Jerritt of New Bern spent n o O O Q O Q O O O O O O o o O o o o O o o o o o o o o o o o o a C a a a a! Op I q a o o a o o a o a flSMMttaV V 1 ttrt I last week end (here with the J, E Jerritt, c Mrs. Daisy Craven accompanied Dr. and Mrs. G. V. Gooding, to Elizabeth City. Monday for. the Eastern Star, Meeting. Others who attended , from , here were Mes- dames Alton Newton, F, W. Mc- Gowan, and. Clarence Muhphy, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Newton spent last week end In Durham with Dr. and Mrs. fJlm Wilson.. , Mrs, R.q. Wells and children were recent vial tors , in, Lllllngton with the Joel Laytons. . ; The Bill Ingrains .have moved from the apartment of Mrs. John A, Gavin to tlte home of Mrs. An nie Ingram, on the.Klnston high way. . A number of young people from here attended a meeting held at the Methodist Church In Falson Monday night. They also went on a beach trip to Wrlghtsville on Wednesday. , ' ' Mrs. J. A. Gavin and Miss Doro thy Frederick ; were visitors In Turkey Monday night" Little Rebecca Grady, and Em-, pry Sadler are confined to their homes with measles.- ' Mr. Ernest (Slim) Dall who was taken to .the hospital, in Wilming ton Monday Is reported to be Im proving.....'-::'.; :.. .-..'i Mrs, . Eccles Prldgen ,and two children of Norfolk i Va were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J: ft. Grady. Mrs, L. F. Weeks and daughter, . Jean, spent the week end with Mrs. Weeks' father in Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Holland of Mt. Olive were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Colon Holland. Mrs.- Laura Gavin of Raleigh is visiting Mrs. Fannie Cooper. -- Mr. and Mrs. John Currie and guest Miss McCallister shopped in Kinston Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Kafer, Jr., 'GEpRCE S. BENSON 1 Stittf. jutm-p Let's Review. EdnesUon. or the lack of It sti blamad for about all the world's JUS. tt.is. pretty, generally, agreed thst the peoples of Earth need teaching, or perhaps re-teaehlng. Moreover It Is not much trouble in-any som pany to start a free-for-all discus sion about the science of education. In fact there are some who Insist that teaching is sa art- and jnot.a science at all. Some commentators crusade for penetrating study in narrow fields of learning while others whoop-flop for wider browsing ranges. Both philosophies can be run to ex tremes. Over doae, specialisation gate people in ruts while versatility, gone wild, leads men's minds- a wool-gathering. Surely there is s happy medium, seeing that beth extremes are selfish and quite short-sighted. r Whst to Study Schooling actually does not help people much unless it makes better neighbors of them. It should, by all means, train them to. engage in ectlvlUes with other people, for the benefit of all. Today this la clearly the most essential 'feature of edu cation because people who don t un derstand co-operation are being led by the nose stralgBV-thnougb, ooMec-v tlvlim to dictatorship. George William Curtis once wrote:,- " While good .men sit at, home, not knowing that mere's any thing to be done, nor caring to know, half persuaded that this re public is the contemptible rule of a mob and secretly longing tor some splendid and vigorous despotism, , , . remember that tt Js not a gov ernment mastered by Jgnoranee; It is a government betrayed, by Intelligence.- Betrayed by WhatT We have - a - ad state. et aBatrs Indeed wheavinteDKtni peoplaeali lze that things are taking place which they suspect are very bad tor the country, yet fail to take a hand In renjedying matters. Pre wrvlng the personal USerty-ef -all people ought .to bavety MU'lW sonal duty. Thbse who have been withont freedom consider its sate ty a high moral obligation. Some men have deep learning, in fields that 6e not' enbrace" hlatwy government or economies, O.Utarq have gained far-flung knowledge without sensing the duties of citizen- ship or anhUgtioatewefd ether fttrtim' Inn lite mnAmA hft. yvuyiv. fore this century began but he saw the political dangers ef this day with amazing, clearness; "Betrayed by Intelligence,'-h said. ' TtmeriqedenFeotel The notion that a nation may be governed.- hoMyat eiriecDUt by .the neonle themselves, was not raw new In Mv Curtis time. .. Our, own republic wa hardly aU-a,okI at now when he began writing fos "Haroer's Monthly." Otherwise he had all tba examples we have. One big difference In his generation and ours Is this: They still appreciat ed their freedom. Students would not be helped much now by a smattering of more arts. Neither Is there a crying need for more specialization. Consoli dating our recent scientific gains and preserving our freedom is our No. 1 problem. Our vital claasrepmJ nted is a refresher course nt com parative welfare. Where and under what system have the most people and daughters, of Jew Bern spent. Sunday with' Mrs Kafer's; father,' Mr. E. R, Penney. . Mr. and, Mr- JohJCurrie,.and daughter visited in Fayetteviile over the week 'eneV-...'v.''j , Miss Dorothy Frederick shop ped in Raleigh Thursday." IfOTlCE' ' f KOBTBr CAROLINA, DJPLIN .fiOCNTT.' Whereas' the undersigned,', act ing as Trustee, In a certain- deed i of trust executed by Robert Lamb and wife, Maty F. Lamb to Lula C'Raynor Trustee and recorded in Book 429; page 272,'ln the off ice of the Register of Deeds of Duplin County, foreclosed and off ered for sa thlani hesata after. described; and whereas within the time allowed Jay ilaw an. Advanced was fUed with the Clerk of the Superior Court- and an order- is sued directing -the Trustee-to re sell said land upon an opening bid of $77.00. ; . r - x Now therefore, under and , by virtue of said order of the Clerk of ; the, Superior Court of Duplin County, and : the power of , sale contained in said deed of trust the undersigned Trustee will, offer for Bale upon said opening bid at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash at the door of the county courthouse in KenansvUle, North Carolina, at 12 O'clock Noon on the 28th. day of June, 1946, the I rt a A CTt:drc!:sf way KciiiH.i from (unctln$l parloJlc pttn ltt 4 toma tt cbould uinuiat'MpM' m lot ha "tW o Btarua -TO"t 0 mm m (YEAR'S bEIUECE ran 7- AC OoboOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOO. , . .- -. , , . ".' 1 ' Honor On His Day 1 PIPEST TOBACCO UEATHER' GOODS WJE. FEATURE: "STAG" qnd 'MANHATTAN" TOILET GOODS MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS,, SUN, GLASSES; RAZORS AND RAZOR SETS - ;: rJarsnu Srug Co. ' Save With Safety At Your Rexall Stor 1 : ; : ' . WARSAW, NORTH CAROLINA W W -ass WW "W W X, . s. -w s.- w w - following described property lo-. cated In Island Creek Towm" !p, t Duplin County North Carolina. 1 .Adjoining the lands of J, Powers, and others, Beginning; at n stake; in the center of a ditch being the, Eastern corner of lot No. 6 of Gertrude Owen farm and runnlng thence the center of. ditch 60 feet to a stake, thence West 40. feet to a stake, thence parallel with first call 0 feet to a stake in the Southern edge of road leading from Wallace to Teachey ; (The old Scuffletown- Road), thence: with the Northern ( edge . of said' road 40 feet to the beginning and. being the Eastern corner -of lot, No. 6 of Gertrude Owen farm, R corded In Plat Book 116 page 8 of Register of Duplin County. , . . This 5th day of June, 194S. , Lula C RaynoTi Trustee.; Vance B. Gavin, Attorney -6-21-2t. 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