as :u ... w0 w W W W y W W r c w w W W W- tg W W W W ? w the trry cousin Did you know that it take more t rains t b a good farmer today ' . than itdid back in "the good old , - days"? . . - .,, , .H ' ,WH, 1t doesl Because we-have ' 'Bff imany more insects, ' disease, - varieties and control measures. Tor instance, if you use the antm weed killer, 2, 4-D, you must be ., ts ,carefuL-as an electrician on a ,-rainy day; Neartyall plants can be killed with if, and "unless you're watchful, you'll . knock out your luium aiong wiin your dandelions. . iw nave 10 xnow, for instance, that even the drainage water from u-eaiea areas .can kill valuable piants, ana spray residue left In .the sprayer, can likewise get ..out , ; I have elaraed that "while 2,4-1 -- is not poisonous to man or livestock xi-tuiKcxa me sou lor as long as 2 uiuuias aer u nas been sprayed. hut t I I than your waist. La b,. i. Eutledae, pro ssqr, tf civil en-, glneering at Northw-tern Unlver sity's. Technological Iastiute,, said the .Idea that qulckaad. awCowa persons whole is Just a jnyth for use. by. writers, of adxeuture nones and horror movies. . . . ' i, t ?erfs Say Ideas - ct Quick Sand je All Wrong - Chicago. The next time you wuBui- ra a nog of quicksand, dont be alarmed, advises Philip a Dr. H. 7. Colveil OPTOMBTEI8T Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted, - v Next Door To- Caveaauffhy ,, Chevrolet Company - ' ' "' Permanent Office In WALLACE. N. C 'Civil engineers. Jtave. known for years that there isn't. a. place in tne world where a person wiUeink irom sight in aulcksand." Butted said, "but the publicJia been led to believe that once a person gets stuck in the send and, water jui ture he is doomed.'?' .. v . Rutledge explained that ,v,pv ton can't sink deeper than his waist in quicksand, because 'and' and water have a, speeifio gravity of between 1.8 and 2, while humans have a specif 16 gravity of .09 "The frighteoing, thing about be ing stuck in- quicksand is the. re- . striction of movement he- said,, -wit there no teaeon for. panic' Anyone who sets, foot.on Quick' sand, can get stuck 1st the mixture, he said, and lust abont anyone. in such a predicament, can free him self by swimming, through the mo rass. , - n "It's best, he-added, to have companion along to assist" NOTICE OF SALE By Judgment of the Superior Court; Duplin County, in-dri! ac tion of Duplin County against Mrs. Battle Lewis and others the undersigned will seU to the highest bidder for , cash at the courthouse door in Duplin County, on the IS day of September, 1947, at 12 o' clock, noon, the following tract of land is ; Duplin County, Faison Township, North Carolina, describe ed in -the Judgment in said, action as follows: - , "-, " - Being lands described In Dunlin County Registry in Book 816, page 528 and listed for taxation for the years herein set out Containing 27 acres. . ' " This 11th day of August 1947. I. N. HENDERSON, Commlailpner. 9-12-4t " By Judgment of the Superior Court. Duplin County In ivU 'ac tion, of .Duplin CouzKT aeamst Amwood,et.nx and others, thftiHadersigneA will, sell, to the ugliest . bidder fori. cash; at the courthouse deec in Duplin County. on,,the 13,day. of. September. 1947. at,12 o'clock., noottr.the following tract, of, land. in Duplin County, FaisoAtTowiuhiBn North Carolina. dsp1hed ia the. Judgment in said action .fellows;, , ; In -Faison TownshlD. Dunlin County,' North Carolina and being ww ame ana laenucai -lands as these described end conveyed in a certain deed dated February 8, 19 41 by John L. Lane et als to Wil liam H.Ann wood and wife, Martha J. Armwood and recorded in Book 41 t page 617 in the office of the Register jtf Deeds of Duplin Coun ty, to, which, reference is hereby nude for more complete descrip; tioa of .the same, containing 1.625 acres more or Jess. , -By Judgment of .the Superior Court, Duplin County, In civil ac tion of Duplin County against Willie G. Kenan and Louella Kenan and others, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Duplin County, on the 15 day of September, IS47. at 12 o'clock, noon, the follow ing tract of Tand in Duplin County, KenansvUie Township, North Carolina,- described in the' judgment in said action as follows; Being the same 'land described in a deed to Willie Kenan, et ux, recorded in Duplin County Registry in Book 433 page .77 to which ref erence is had. ; This 11th day of August, 1947. 1. N. HENDERSON, Commissione-9ri2-4t -s . - . NOTICE OF SALE TUBS' litis day of August, 1947. I. Ni HENDERSON, Commissioner 9-12-4t - . NOTICE OF SALE .' By Judgment of the Superior Court, Duplin County, in civil ac tion of Duplin County against Richard Farrier and Francis Far- rior and others, the imdersignec Will sell, to the highest, bidder for cash at the courthouse door, In- Du plin County, on the 15th day of September, 1947, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following tract of land in Duplin County, Kenansville Township, North Carolina, describ ed in the Judgment in said action, as follows: In Kenansville Township, Dup lin County; North Carolina and be ing same land listed therein for tax by Richard Farrlor in the years herein set out containing 3 acres more or less. This 1Mb. day of August, 1947. L N. HENDERSON, Commissioner. V12-4t - By Judgment of the Superior Court, Duplin County, in civil ac tion, of Duplin - County against Bland Casteen and Mrs. Bland Cas teen and others', the undersigned will sell' to' the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Du plin County, on the 15 day of Sep tember, 1947, at 12 "o'clock,, noon, the following 4ract of land in Du plin County, Limestone Township, North Carolina, described in the judgment in said action, as follows: Being the same land described in a deed to Bland Casteon in Book 425 page 514 . in Duplin County Registry, to which reference is had; containing 66 acres more or less. This 11th day of August, 1947. I. N. HENDERSON, Commissioner 9-12-4t ' ; - WE HAVE fV SALE EVQY DAY r; Big: Star Warehouse WHfioh.zNire.-rjif.;'' Is prepared to extend an eveirsreater assurance . . - of efficiency in the sale of jronr tohaccaihis setv son.- ", -1 . . Men with years of training in the tobacco busi- ; jness will do their utmost to gain, additional doK larsforyou. - ' " - ' 1 ; In The Sale Of Your Tobacco This Fall The BIG STAR Offers You The Best lighted Warehouse Possible To Construct Every De- : tail Is Designed For Yeur Interest rM- Expert eyes and hand aided by professional tools, go to work to repair the watch-you bring to us If we can't do the job we'll tell you: and we always quote th( price to you before, the lob i done. BAKER'S Jewel Shop WARSAW V 1 1 ,t Tfi Big Star Averages Are Consistently Higher Than Market Averages . Listen To Our ffcd&Itegrani iDver 7GIM 12:15 P.M. TO 12:20 P.M. j.i.Gibbn$ V. C. ("Bd") McKey r-- '' X v' , " . . i'-jjS 4'-' ' A? - . V . - tST -N. 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