I.. A. it. : 1 ADAMS Ui ADAMS ' . above - named defendant, .a Adams., will take notice u action entitled as above ' i Lca commenced In the Sup r Court of Duplin, County, Caroline, by the plaintiff to t ,o.e an absolute divorce from i a defendant, -upon the ground t t the plaintiff and defendant Li ve lived separate and apart for ir,re than two year next prece t -g the bringing of this action; aad the defendant will further ttle notice that he is required to t-pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County, in the Courthouse in Ke cunsvUle on the 21st day of March, IS 17, and answer or demur to the complaint, which was this day filed in said office on or before the 11th day of April, 1M7, or the plain tlf will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 18th day of February. 1847. ,v R. V. Welli, Clerk Superior Court $-14-4t BCW . " NOTICE OF SUMMONS IN TBI SUPERIOR COURT. NORTH CAROLINA, DCPLLN COUNTY. FRANK MURPHY - VS , ALBERTA MURPHY The above named defendant Al berta Murphy, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Duplin County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divoT from the de fendant; upon the ground that the !ar GEORGE 1 BENSON . t 1 : ,.,.3 a&Ji t,..ti f i t -.-a two years irat preced.rjj 0& of this tctiqn; ajM tm ueiena ant will further take notice that she' is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County, in the Courthouse in Kenansville on the 21st day of March, 1947, and ans wer or demur to the complaint, which was this day filed in said office on or before the 11th day of April, 1947, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded Jn said complaint Tnia tne ism a ay ox reoruary. 194riv;;v'. -j.-" R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court 8-14-4t RCW' o'. :Sy'-Z':. ' On Being Vigilant that tha price we pay for liberty is eternal vigilance may aeem like U i tuft to some of us. We are prone- to relax after being vigilant toe Ave years during a hard war. . Uke the next man, we , pay more attention to signs of optimism than to those danger signals mat are . likely to eaB ua to vigilance. . Aa modern-day Americans, we hv . dlcate by our actions and our inter ests that we are concerned about a tot of things but perhaps least eoo- earned about playing Paul Revere rales. Let Samuel Adams and John ' Hancock and Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry and A Lincoln and all the others stay in their history books. We won our freedom In 1770, and we've kept it since, go why - take the trouble to worry about be ing Vigilant in 1947? . - Take the Tremble - During the war we were told what Vto be vigilant against, and much of .What we were fighting tar. Even particular freedoms were enumer ated. We '..knew ton. which particu lar dicta tori were giving us trouble. But today Hitler is gone. Mussolini's ambitions sre dust. It waa a lot of trouble, but we paused to finish the Job. We were strong enough to do It, and We are still strong. -- Itumwaya a lot of trouble to have " a mind toward our freedoms. With three-fourth, of the' world embrae Jog doctrines which oppose our eher ished freedoms, and with, many of - me nations of the world scorning eur kind of Republic, we shall have f .-to keep on taking trouble to defend ; eur way of life. This is true, even ' when we know that our Republic Is , the beat and most prosperous any . what m the hlstoay of civilisation. '.:..; " Defense of tha Mind ' ':-. We have sailed America the mels " lag pot fce place where the cradle , ef liberty waa first rocked, the refuge of all the persecuted of hun dreds ef brands of minorities. We have been a thrifty people, an active , people, a people building a con tinentall the while warding off ty rants from abroad and having a care at home far your freedoma and .' sjune. Hew Is it then, that we have been caught napping? Have we not fa times of confusion at home and abroad, allowed doctrines to creep 9s which would chain our minds - end shackle our bodies aa well? .Dis torting, misleading, boring from wttUn, state socialism at home and abroad presents to us the kind ef curse that tyranny has always been . to tree man. Inroads hsve been msde en ssene sectors of the Amer ' lean mind. ' r ''..,,.' Oswsrnethrs Pregraaa El you know that polls have i5wn that M per cent of eur people i not know what a balanced budget ? Oat virtually a third have no , , ----joa fg me meaning ef "free ,'a1" That many of us mink ' ; i i right to owe a huge national i to ourselves? That security Is ' I Congress can hand etrtt Ian la acceptable because s wealth That there are t rn more by doing less? i CJngs sre fallacies, WUfc ' s they will enslave. Just ' v t.-tnt We mttt i &---. C-n Home Agent's Holes ft HILDA L. CLONTZ. Virginia English Asst Home Agent Club Schedule Week Feb. 24-2S Feb. 24, Chinquapin Club, at the Club House, 2:30 P. M. Feb. 25, Lanefield Club, at Mrs. Marvin Houston, 2:30 P. M. Feb. 20, North East Club, at Mrs. Edd Herrings. 2:30 P. M. . Feb. 27, Summerlins Cross Rosds Club, at Mrs. O. L. Summerlin's, 2:30 P. M. Feb. 28, Franklin Club, at Mrs. David Brock's, 2:30 P. M. The Home Demonstration Club plans a tour to New York City dur ing the month of June. FIRST DAY: Leave home at 6 in the morning for New York and Philadelphia. Trip made over highways Nos. 1 and 40 vis Richmond, Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia. Gene ral sightseeing on way. Arrive in Philadelphia in late afternoon. Reg ister at hotel. Meet in lobby for supper and sightseeing trip (walk) to City Hall and other places of in terest. SECOND DAY: Sightseeing trip to see Independ ence Square and Hall, and famous Liberty Bell. Visit the Betsy Ross House and other places of inter est. Leave in mid-morning travel ing up Broad Street through a very interesting section. Out on beautiful Roosevelt Boulevard via Trenton, N. J., Newark, over the famous Pulaski Skyway and Hoi j land Tunnel. Arrive New York, at i about 1 p. m. Our hotel will be the Hotel Victoria, located on 50th St and Seventh Ave1. It is located in the heart of Times Square and Radio City Afternoon trip to NBC Studios for a tour of the broadcast ing and television sights. Show at Radio City's Music Hall. Back to hotel with night open for shows, broadcasts, night clubs, etc. See Broadway and the Bright Lights THIRD DAY: Grand sightseeing trip over Greater New York, including up town, downtown, the Battery, 5th Ave., Central Park, Columbia Uni versity, Riverside Drive, the' Har bor, the Bridges, Bowery, famous churches, East Side and the Slums. Afternoon trip to Statue of Liber ty. Ride Subways and eat at the well known New York Automats. Night open for shows and other trips to be planned. FOURTH DAY: Shopping tour to the great de partment stores. See stores on Fifth CUSTOM TAILORED SUITS Yes men, we have limited quantity of Tailored Suits To Select From Guaranteed Fit First Come, First Served. "'. r ' . v . . : ... . f . ; .- Ave. Al.Ji-naoa c, im ir I . eames. races at Art t jsl I ty miy be aanped to Confer tlAj& far Into afternoon and njgjbt Late broadcasts if ticketa oan be ob tained. ..: -.. 4 FIFTH DAY:--- Leave New York for Washington about 10:30. Night trip to Capitol and Congressional Library. Night trip open for trip down Potomac River or other trips over Washing ton. Hotel Ebbltt ' SIXTH DAY: ' -V Leave Washington after lunch. Brief sightseeing trip from 9 -12. White House, Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Home via Richmond arriving late afternoon. Price d include bus transporta tion, hotel rooms, all sightseeing, guide fees, guide tour of NBC Stu dios, trip to Statue of Liberty, sight seeing in Washington and Philadel phia. This is a personally conduct ed trip and well planned so you will have time of your own. Price for this tour la $41.00. MISS KELI7M VISITS DDPUN COUNTY A. R. C. Miss Chlorls Kellum, field repre sentative of the American . Red Cross, from the. Atlanta office, vis ited the Duplin County Chapter of the American Red Cross last Friday. Fertilizer Supply Of Demand Although the supply of mixed fertilisers available to farmers in North Carolina will be almost as large this year as last, the supply may be less than the demand, due to bottlenecks in the supply of in gredients and an insufficiency of box cars for hauling the phosphate tock to the plants and a shortage of tank cars used for transporting sulphuric acid, which is used to treat phosphate rock in producint superphosphate, according to D. S. Coltrane, Assistant Commissioner of Agriculture. : Agriculture1' Commissioner- W. Kerr Sctott has issued an urgent warning to-North Carolina farmers to be on.the alert for signs of foot-and-mouth disease in their 'cattle, r:v..'V':'i;::::-W':?:'?:'v Declaring that many of the largest producers of cattle In Mexico face bankruptcy because of the preval ence of this disease, Scott said that it is being brought into this country by ; "cattle bootleggers". ' The U. S. Government has halt ed all Imports of cattle from Mexi- .4 J" "IX la on of t2 tT'sct proh lena of our cattlemen have ever faced," Scott asserted. He said that outbreaks of the disease have al ready occurred in several West tern tstes. , ,',.-' Per ontek nllef ban ItcfainS CWMd bf sthkte't toot, saibiM. pimplM nd other itchme condittom, use pure, cooiinf. medkaud. Uquid D, p. o. MasemmoN. A doctor ' formula. Cnntflf and (Uinleta. Soothe, comforts and ouicklT calms tateow Itching. 38c trial bottlt '. W L. rw.fVa AalrMw. it today tot w. -"""-" t f i iii ! II. I I jratare may endow yon with eTSttrtarlng ' beauty, a lovely exrvaceoua figure. She may be- ' tew gifts on you that make you : at brilliant netress, s leader ln twer class at college, sought niter' at danees, or s charming saa gad mother,., .. Tea, Nature may de all this. gm& yet you may find your face geseWagty slapped If you suiter Met distressing symptoms, Which so many unfortunate -gj&a aad women do. ? fesnethlng You Should Not Joke Aboutl e tf female functional monthly dMureanoea are causing you to euffer from pain, nervous dls- tress and feel weak, restless, so cranky and irritable that you almost turn into a 'she-devil' en such days ibis is somxthiko "TOW SHOULDM"! JOKB ABOUT. Start right away try Lydla K Pink- : hams Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. It's fa mouB.f or this purpose. And don't " 1 forget Pmkham'B Com pen nd . toss mom than relieve such ywtfciT pain. This great tneda- -etna also relieves acoompanjrknf nervous tension, irritabiUiy, those tired-out, mean "pick-en-. everyone' feelings when due to this cause. Taken regularly thruout the month Pinknam"s Compound helps build up resis tance against such distress e, very sensible thing to do. 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