ViiL. V. The jCounty'c Ectcrh Mctorpol:3 CLAssmxD bates Two oeBta per weft mlnlmnm charn of 8o. Unless yon have KB MOMUt With U PlMM MBd bmmmv stamps, monay order r eheek with ads. Farmers: dm the Times Clawlfled ads; If yon hare anTthln to sell er exchange, er want to buy, we will aeeept produce for payment . era in to e A. 0. HOLLAND KKNANSVIliJE. IV TOTJB PROVKBST BURNS OB IS SABCAQBD OTHKBTODBB, WIIX YOU BB JXnXT PBO- truths) f ;' B. W. BLACKMOSaV Agent Warsaw, North Carolina Y PLUMBING Experienced In Plumbing Work OF ALL KINDS No Job Too Large; None Too Small ' See Me For First Class Work . At Seasonable Prices " , BEN B. WILLIAMSON A t KENANSVILLE, N C "A drilled wefl la eatlafaetoay water aapply. Write for .otoOoa, rJrtBg mA direction from -. HEATER WELL COMPANY BAI.BTOH. NORTH CAROLINA I Do Plumbing and Heat ' inn W6rk of All Kinds. I have had 2 yean experience in U. S. Navy as Ship Fitter and three years plumblnf work with W. D. Sams Plombiiif & Heating, In Nor folk, Va and one year maintenance of FX at Lanfley Field, Vs. So or Phone Phono 226-1 GEO. P. PRIDGEN Warsaw N. C. Morli;::3 Lcns ItluUa I .If InanranM Rnmnaav nf Richmond fa in the market fov first marts, tone term, low cost loans on improve farms, residen ces, and business properties In this section. No commission, stock, or life insnranee required. FOB INFORMATION SEE OR WRITE M. t. ciin At The Britt Corporation CLINTON, N. C C0"?LEfE HI5l!:CE COMPLETE SERYIOE : Beat Estate Bonds Bentals Warsaw Heal Estate Ins. Co. ROBERT L. WEST Office Phones SU-t Res: 268-6 ATHLETES FOOT ITCH HOW TO STOP IT MAKE 5 MINUTE TEST Get TE-OL at any druf store. Ap ply this POWERFUL PENETRA TING funtlcide FULL STRENGTH. Reaches MORE germs to KILL the Itch. Get NEW foot comfort or your 25c back. Today at Kenansville Drug Store FOR SALEj One Ten Truck with nice body built for hauUhf live stock. ' I handle best quality hay and brick. J. J. BARD EN, Jr., Warsaw 7-25-41 C IF YOU Need service on your pres ent life insurance, or desire addi tional insurance, Contact JAMES G. DICKSON WH, 2 Acme Bldf., Wilmington, N. C. 7-18-2t pd. LOST MARE MULE: Brownish red. Black streak down back, Blen der built Last heard of was In the Kenansville area. Anyone knowing MBS. M. MV THIGPEN - ;,, . ..Reporter r '--'';' V i r SUBSCRIPTION AGENT Announce Biiih Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Miller an nounce the birth of a son, William Bryan, July 1, at Parrott Memorial Hospital, Kinston., Mrs. Miller is the former Lillian Bryan Albertson. Missionary Society The Womans Missionary Socie ty of the Free Will Baptist Church met Saturday afternoon at ine home of Mrs. Alma Thomas. Fol lowing the program, a social hour was enjoyed at which time pound of the whereabouts of this mule please contact JOHN MILLER, Route 1, BeulavUle, N. C. ItC. Tractor Overhaul and Rebuilding by AUls-Chalmers factory-trained mmihanlea. 1 Eznert workmanship with latest precision shop equip ment Nearest thing to a new trac tor; gives you greater einciency, lower operating cost longer tractor life. Quick, friendly service. Sched ule your job by phone. . - . - m mil T. A. TURNER & CU. in nns tuu. It ' FLOWERS!!! FOR BEAUTIFUL RED, WHITE AND ORCHID DAHLIAS SEE MRS ROT BRINSON, KENANSVILLE, N. C. It pd. HOUSE FOR RENT. See Mrs. D. L. Woodward, Warsaw, N. C. It C cake and coca colas was served to the 17 members present. Mrs. Thomas has been ill for the past 3 1-2 months and she- espec ially requested the , meeting be held with her. ; Birth And Deaf h Mr. and Mrs. Denny Basden an nounce the birth and death of a son, on Monday, July 14. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Hunter an nounce the birth of a daughter, on July IS at Parrott Memorial Hospi tal,. Kinston. Mrs. Hunter is tne former Lila Mae Wade. , Maple H. D. Club Sheetrock Gyplap Wall Board, Plaster Paris, Keens Cement Reg. Cement Brixment Lime, Shingles and Roil Roofing, Tobacco Flues, Tobacco Sticks . (rived). Tobacco Trucks, Windows and Doors. 'J. C. RUSS, Warsaw, H. y. 2-18-2t c ' , i . FOB SALE: 6,000 Tobacco Sticks, in ind condition, at the M. W. Sutton Farm, better known as the A. J. Jenkins Farm, 4 miles east oi Warsaw. , . M. W. SUTTON, Owner Henry Whitfield will deliver sticks. 7-18-2t pd. - ' 11.- The Maple Hill, Home Demon stratlon Club met Monday evening in the home of Mrs. C L. Wade, with Mrs. Hosea Hunter as joint nostess. ollowlng reports uv. project leaders. Miss Clontz gave ah inter esting discussion and demonstrat ion on Selection of Furniture. - Assisted by Mesdames Sidney Hunter and Haywood -Miller, the hostesses served bottled' drinks with canapes, pickles and cookies. o o 0 1 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 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o C) () () ( ) ( ) ' 00000OOOO0OOO000000000000000000000004 o -n r-i nn nannn r raraA r'Mv o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o f (D) IL(DSE f'Snji. Mrs. I. J. Sandlin, Sr., and Mrs. W. G. Jones were week end guests of Mrs. Howard Hocutt at Clayton. Mesdames Wm. Hunter and Mor ris Grady and Miss Louise Hunter were Kinston shoppers Thursday Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Brlnson of Kenansville visited the S. P. Bos- tics Sunday. . Mr, and Mrs. Colon Shaw and A. F., spent Saturday at White Lake where they attended the birthday celebration of Mrs. Shaw's uncle, Mr. Cecil Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams and daughter of Newport News, Va. have been spending several days with Mrs. Ada R. Williams. ' p H. W. Craft, Sr., made a business trip .to Georgetown, S. C. Wednes day. ' V V. i- Mrs. L. D. Sholar of Goldsboro is visiting her sister,' Mrs. ZolUe Batchelor. , Mrs Laurie North of Norfolk, Va Mrs. "Shanny" McSwaln and dau ghter of - Wilmington have bean guests of relatives here this week. Leland Cottle of Raleigh spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Cottle. - - Mr. and Mrs. Elrrtore Brlnson and son, Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grey and family visited Mrs. Grey daughter Annie May JWllson in Raleigh Sunday. - :L'-: . Mrs. Norman Sandlin Attended the funeral of her, cousin, Edwin Coates III, in FarmviOe Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pope and children of Magnolia spent Sunday with Mrs. Annie Bostic. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Muldrbw Judy and Archie were Kinston vi sitors Monday. . . . j , Mrs. Glennle Bradshaw and Mrs. Lala Scott of Rose Hill, Mrs. Scott s daughter and friend of Petersburg. rVa. were Monday guests of Mrs. Mattle Bradshaw. ' Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Mercer. MrsvRalph Sandlin and Mrs. Sarah Mercer visited the Cliffs on the Neuse Sunday.- ' Mrs. Henry Branch and Ned have returnetl to their home In Brunswick,: Ga. after visiting Mr. Branch here, who is with the Shep herd Construction Co, i -i . Patrolman and Mrs J. G. Thomas of Swan Quarter spent a couple of days this week with their parents Mrs. Jack Norton of Fayetteville was a Sunday guest of Mrs. Archie Lanier. - Mesdames Wm. Fedora and B. O. Harris shopped in Goldsboro Sat urday. , Mrs. Robert Holllngsworth and Miss Theo Holllngsworth and Alois Holllngsworth visited friends here Sunday.".' . '""";;.;;.:': Miss Mary Jackson of Fayette ville visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jackson during the week end. 1 Mesdames J. G. Kennedy, Cltf, ton and Elwood Qulnn were Kins ton visitors Tuesday morning. Mrs. T. A. Barden of Rose Hill spent Saturday with her mother Mrs. S, W. Gresham. Mr. and Mrs,' Chester Williams and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oza Sum ner and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Sumner and children formed a party spending Sunday at White Lake. : Mrs. Lou Belle Williams,. Miss Lou Jackson and Richard Williams were Raleigh" shoppers Friday, ' - Mr.- and Mrsr Frederick Proveek and family of Camp Lejeune, Mrs. Sham Han and Miss Lou La Trea of Yonkers; NY.,V were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. An drews Sunday. I Mrs. M. S. Bratcher and Stanley spent Tuesday in Kinston. - Mrs. Paul . Hunter, the former Johnny Brown Kennedy, is ill at her home in San Angela, Texas. AU her friends wish her a speedy re covery. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson spent the week end with their parents in Morehead. , Rev. B. B. Carlyle of. Fayette ville tilled his tegular appointment at the Holiness Church Sunday. Mrs. F. L Norris and daughter returned Sunday from a week's stay at Carolina Beach. '" Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Gresham and Miss Edna Earl Gresham spent Sun day in Wilmington visiting Mrs R. S. Batchelor ta James Walker Hospital ." Mrs. Lulo Grcdy Is Patient In Hospital ' Mrs. - Lula Grady of Seven Springs, mother of .editor J. R. Grady was carried to the Carolina General Hospital in Wilson Thurs day for examination and treatment MRS. M. M. THI(3PEN , , BeulavUle. N. C. -' i Representative For CXLNTON FLORAL WAT.LACE. J. C. ' ' For Best Prices and Com" plete Job on Monuments, See or Write - MILL SUPPLIES SASH Of Any Sis and Design DOORS FRAMES SCREEN WINDOWS SCREEN DOORS i WINDOW WEIGHTS SASH CORD Steel Ventilators CABINETS MADE TO ORDER , MANTELS FRONT ENTRANCES OF ANY DESIGN ' WE INSTALL PLATE GLASS Rittcr r."!'iivcr(i ANYTHING IN WOODWORK Warsaw, N., Phone 2161 Rev. H. J.Vhaley : BEULAVILLE We can give you speedier service these days and will 'clean or repair your timepieces and - jewelry , : with professional perfection.-.' .-;; - ALL WORK GUARANTEED GLOBE VARIETY CO. ' Wallace, N.C.. TOI3A(C(C(D) DAKLK? I WE ARE WRITING INSURANCE DAILY SEE US BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. WHEN YOUR BARN BURNS YOUR MONEY IS GONE. LFoAHOToq Kenansville' s Only Insurance Agency J.M. jr:a:iS, M:r.:::r o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o c O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o c c 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 o o o o 0 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 o o 0000000000000000000000000000000000600000000000000c Gibson' RnF?r?0 Joasfmaster .o i j W " ; BEG. U. a PAT. OFF. 5 Crr AA ' , Automatic Pop Up Toaster, The fJJ,)J ; On Each" and Every Purchase Of Toastmaster Toaster Flexible Tim- On This $230.00 Bedroom Suite Dark Or In Between 55 CHANCES 3 Play A Gibson And You i Have Played The Finest CUT THIS COUPON OUT v ;-v; ANDUSE.., GOOD WHEN STAMPED AT Globe Variety Store 18 CHANCES $18.75 3 BIRTHSTONES Ladies Or Miss Solid Gold Ring Lovely Stones $5.50 5 CHANCES Proctor Lill-Up Ircn i - i i I ' !l 33 H r gr.. 1 ':' 1 . $14.10 i .-.v. w -a jy. 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