m , n. I -" Mi ; ; , I ' i 'V - vm : - In The General Countr Court.; North Carolina, A 1 : PnpUn County. , . , .. EYANGELUJB NIXON LOUIS NIXON -f She's Here to Help You So many things come up in using checks and drafts; buying and cashing onds; and other money matters on which, the average person needs a little help. That's why" we have a staff of well-trained, well informed, thoroughly, efficient young wo men at your service. They're pleasant, patient arid pretty. They're here to help you. . m.'itiii-' named defendant Louis Nixon will take notice that .ia.. antttimi aa Above has been commenced In the General. County T l : t..iim '' rVwintv. . Nortil Carolina, by the piamuu w an absolute "divorce; from the de fendant upon the grounds of adul tery: end that the defendant will further take notice that he Is re quired to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County in the Courthouse In Ketiansville, North Carolina, not th with day of Novem- i toAt mnA answer, or demur tol . the'complaint in said action, or the piaimtu wui ;- for. the ' relief demanded in said complaint. - t - - - This the 6th day of October, 1947. B7V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court. 10-3Mt. -. ' ' Outlaw's Bridge The AUW will meet Saturday rM iit.h with Mrs. Ka- tie Outlaw. All members are urged to attend the meetin. Russell Outlaw, uaem in tometry in Chicagorhas been vis iting,, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Outlaw. V-- - . Mr. and Mrs. J. H Parker speut Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd D. Sutton near Laorange. rvifo number from here at tended the State Uversalist Con vention held in Kinston lasi ween.. L. W. Outlaw Joined a fishing party in Manteofor the week end. James Parker, , with the Dixie Cannon ; Tobacco ' warehouse in Greenville spent the week end with the. home folks. r w Outlaw and Louis Parker of Mt. Olive visite4 relatives here Sunday night' ; Mrs; Nora juaipass anu unuv BHondoil Home-Coming at Long Ridge Church Sunday. necUoh with drawing Deneiiis. , T..i,h,.f vt of these ' veterans have- been ordered by the U. S. District Attorneys in tneir rwpecv i..- At-tMm tn refund' more than 3,000 they received through fraud ulent action, me nun iniuu been for failure to report any earnings or sufficient earnings dur ing weeks for which they earned wages and were also paid benefits. icoutsKide Faison The lleuse "V Boy Scout troop No. 48 of Fai son under the leadership of c n ...r. Jr.. r . .! a I.. - noe trip over the we. c t .i. l. e boys left from the Mt. Olive Wsh ...... i,.Mn Aatnntav afternoon and arrived at Seven Springs feunday afternoon. They reponea uie r" .,, Anvm makine the trip rather Blow". Making the trip were Jackie Adams, Cubby Adams, Busier rrc cythe, Lofton Touts and Horace Bay. . , Ilasheville Man Be Tried Here For Drunken Driving ' John H. Syke8," age 55, of Nashe- injuries received when in .nii!on with a truck til to a Goldsboro concern last V ta nesday or curve' at Calypso. " . o.rv wiirfiM trial iff Kenans-: vilie on charges of drunken driving. it is reported. . Strikes Two. Can Automobiles belonging to Ralph ; Hardy of Seven Springs and E. W. wiw nf Pink HiU were damaged last week In Kinston when a log- - ging, according to reports, loaaea with 60 loot logs attempted to make a turn and the protruding logs struck the sides of both cars ; doing about $75 damage to each car. - ';' Av': OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'OOOOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOJ First Ccme-First Served -AT THE- I O Branch Ranking & Trust Co. WALLACE WARSAW FAISON LbseTo Mt. Olive n Mf niivA hieh school Pan thers beat the Wallace Bulldogs 13-0 in a .thrilling East central conference game Friday afternoon In Mt. Olive. The Bulldogs put up a good fight but the Pantner line was too strong for .tne waiiace boys. : , o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o ft o o o o o o o o Bass Warehouse IN CLINTON 9(' The block is now of f at this warehouse and we can sell you on any of the following-sales days for the month of October: i A 36 m Vets lose All G. I. Rights . TbMy-six veterans of World War tt t,Bve been barred from. any fur ther benefits under the G.I. Bill Monday Oct; 13 Wednesday Oct. 15 Friday ... Oct. 17 Tuesday .. Oct. 21 Thursday Oct. 23 Monday Oct. 27 Wednesday Oct. 29 Friday Oct. 31 O O o o o o o o o o o o CLIP AND SAVE THIS SCHEDULE TAFT BASS; Owner-Manager ""-V . . PHONE 295-7 CLINTON 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 m T7 M "World's largest Bright Leaf Tobacco Market" - FIVE SALES GOING Oil III FIVE DIFFERENT WAREHOUSES AT THE SAME TIME Jts Ajii a - For Enlir. 8. Monday's Sale, 1,753,894 , For 880,22,.45i Averai. $50.19 ' ALL GRADES OF TOBACCO UP OH THE WILSON TOBACCO MARKET : Make Your Plans How To Sell That Next Load, And Every Load Of Tobacco On The Market "That Has Everything j i a nnn R ASKETS PER DAY 2 MILLION POUNDS CAN uiuiv !'4f';-;--j'-i..',',.'i;- , ( ' 250 POUNDS BASKET LIMIT ; - . ' ixri.a WorohniiP Association Has 17 Large And Modern Warehouses With Open House . ' . V .' 100,000 Customers an t iwyytoub t- - , T ' " j Every Day For All Customers " ' ""'"'' v navvFR BIG DE5IE BIG STAR CAROLINA and CLARK'S CENTER BRICK TW Warehouses Are Here To Serve You BANNER B1U DlAia muo T Wilson Warehouse Association , aFA-ir-S-NPLANTSMSli .

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