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and arrl cultural Intereata of Duplin County.
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GEORGE 1 BENSON
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Farmers Face Drop
In '48 Leaf Income
Raleigh, Nov. 10. North Caro-
Una tobacco growers stand to lose
. $101,000,000 below this year's esti-
' mated returns if a proposed 30
: acreage reduction is put into ef
fect next year, declared W. P. Hed
rick, tobacco marketing specialist
: - with the State Department of Ag
riculture.
Hedrick said he was voicing the
' '. opinion of himself and a number
of tobacco marketing authorities in
holding that a 30 acreage reduc
tion in one year would be "too
- drastic." He said he regarded a
20 cut sufficient.
The proposal that tobacco acre
' age be reduced 30 next year was
made by the Bright Belt Ware
house Association.
North Carolina's 1046 gross in
come from flue-cured tobacco was
"" $491,000,000. So far in 1947, Hed
rick reported, income has dropped I
about 18, which gives growers a I
loss of $80,000,000 in gross income
' under last year. If average price
. and acreage yield remain the same
next year, the growers would take
another loss of $101,000,000, which
. would put their gross income at
$270,000,000. Similarly, the loss
with a 20 reduction would be
bout $74,000,000.
The State's estimated flue-cured
y acreage this year is 811,000 acres,
- and production is expected to read.
887,000,000 pounds. North Carolina
plants 67 of the total flue-cured
tobacco acreage in the South.
Total flue-cured acreage for 1947
has been estimated at 1,205,000
acres. A 30 reduction, Hedrick
pointed out, would cut the total by
361,000 acres, to 844,000. A 20
reduction would decrease acreage
by 241,000, to 964,000 acres.
- This year's total flue-cured acre
age is the highest in ten years ex-
; cept for 1939, when it reached
1,269,000 acres. Yields per acre
have been the highest on record
, ' during tthe past three seasons, Hed
rick reported.
"A 30 reduction next year," he
stated, "might be all right if wt
have a normal yield on the acreage
left But drouth, for instance, could
play havoc with the tobacco yield
next year. Also, we should produce
sufficient tobacco to have enough
stocks to take care of the European
situation when it does improve. No
body knows now when England and
other European nations will resume
taking large quantities of our to
bacco. It might be sooner than some
of us think." 1
Hedrick also pointed out, in ad
vocating not over a 20 avreage
reduction, that consumption of cig-
arets is increasing steadilv and will
reach a total of 365 billion cigarets
in-1947, which is 16 billion above
1946 consumption.
He said he favored the working
out of a three-year acreage reduc
tion program instead of making a
drastic cut at once. '
A new method of processing fresh
cot green alfalfa promises to open
industrial outlets for such alfalfa
products as proteins and the pig
ments of coloring materials, ac
cording to USDA.
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On Waiting for George -'
My name happens to be George.
But today I would like to use these
paragraphs ' in presenting the
thoughts of a friend of mine named
James, , who writes about another
George: the George that everybody
waits for. Our guest writer is Dr.
James W. Flfield. Jr., a minister on
the West Coast.' An inspirational re
ligious leader for many years, Dr.
Fifleld is also a leader in his com
munity's civic life.
Dr. Fifield is much interested in
the welfare of the common man. He
believes that national problems de
serve "the attention of the. entire
public. A scholar of public opinion
and public questions for a long
time, Dr. Fifleld is a careful ob
server of trends. An active contribu
tor to religious Journals and to radio
programs, he knows also how to
express his ideas.
"Who Is George?"
"Most everyone I know thinks the
world is in a mess. They think that
trends in our country are wrong,
that we are threatened with dark
days unless trends are changed, but
they are waiting for George to
change them.
"Recently I spoke to a gathering
of educational administrators. As I
visited with different ones, I found
them greatly concerned. They feel
there is more frustration and anxi
ety now than at any time during the
war. They recognize that education
has helped create the problem
which presently exists, but they are
waiting for George to remedy it
"At a conference of business ex
ecutives recently there was discus
sion concerning relations with Rus
sia, and concerning United Nations
difficulties.
Add Dark Touches
"There was discussion concerning
a concentration of power in our fed
eral government to such an extent
that people practically addressed
their prayers to Washington instead
of to God. But after all the dark
touches had been added to the pic
ture it was obvious that they are
waiting for George to solve the
problem.
"Who is George? i
"George is you and me and others
like you and me, who have contrib
uted to the problem by our lack of a
personal sense of responsibility. We
have let elected officials and others
run things for us and have not even
voted. We have eagerly lapped up
government subsidies and benefits
without thinking of their anti-freedom
implications.
All of Us "Georges"
"Unless we quit waiting for
George to save the country and un
less we ourselves get back to funda
mental responsibilities, then the
things that matter most, including
Freedom, are not going to be saved.
Through resolute action,
sles
Old Madam Morris
This b My First Vlstt Here
A seventh Daughter Barn with a
Veil, not to be classed with Gyp-
Over 80 years experience.
Advice on all affairs of
life. Please don't -con
fuse my work with
that of the ordinary
fortune teller. The
truth or nothing.; Re
member, a doubter
finds me superior to
all readers. Reads past,
present j and future. Office for
white and colored. Hours 10 a. m.
to 9 p. m. Open daily and Sunday.
Permanently located in trailer
studio on Wilson highway In front
of Guy Best's store. Take Green
Gables bus to my office. Look for
Hand Sign, Goldsboro, N. C. (adv.)
By Their Next Friend Alice Gay
lor; Paul W. Kelly and Margaret
Kelly, His Wife; H. G. Kelly,Sing
le; W. K. Kelly, Single; C. M .Kel
ly, Jr., And Wife, Mrs. G. M. (Bay
Y.) Kelly, Jr. - Ex Parte -", the un
dersigned commissioner will on the
15th day of December, 1947, at
twelve O'clock, Noon, at the court
house door in Kenansville, 'North
Carolina, offer for sale to the high
est bidder for cash that certain
tract of land lying and being in
Magnolia Township, Duplin Coun
ty, North Carolina, and more par
ticularly described as follows:
plin County.
A deposit of ten per cent (10)
will be required of the successful
bidder as evidence of good faith.
This 11th day of November, 1947
v Vane B. Gavin,
' r : Conunissloner
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EXECUTORS NOTICE
The undersigned, having quali
fied as Executrix of the estate of
W. L. Boyette, deceased, late of
Duplin County, this is to notify
all persons having claims against
said estate to present them to the
undersigned on or before the 14th
day of October, 1948, or this no
tice will be pleaded In bar of their
recovery. All persons Indebted to
said estate will please make im
mediate payment to the undersign
ed.:'; , .
.This-the 14th day of October,
1947. .
Mrs. W. J. Boyette, Executrix
of the estate of W.'L. Boyeu
to, deceased. Route a,
. Warsaw, Ni C
H. E. Phillips, Attorney v
Kenansville, N. C.
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ADMINISTRTOR'S NOTICE
my official seal at Raleigh, this 21st
day of October, A. D. 1947. v .
(Seal)
. . Thad Eure,
Secretary of State.
11- 28-4t CPC
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Executrix of
the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Fran
ces Robinson, - (known as Lizzie
Robinson) under her Will, 'bearing
date of May 23, 1947; this Is to no
tify all ' persons having claims
against the said estate to exhibit
"them to the undersigned Execu
trix, duly verified, on or before
the 1 4th day of November, 1948,
or this notice will be plead in bar
of their recovery. All persons In
debted to said estate, will please
make immediate payment.
This November 13th, 1947. '
Sabra M. Russ, Executrix,
Warsaw, N. C.
12- 19-6t JCR
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
BY PUBLICATION ,
ed In said complaint ;
This the 3rd day of November.
1947.
" R. V.' Wells, Clerk,
. ; . , . General County Court
- . Duplin County, . .
North Carolina.
E. C. Sanderson, Attorney
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NOTICE OF SUMMONS '
' BY PUBLICATION -
In The General County Court',
North Carolina, "
Duplin County.
THOMAS JOHNSON
VS
GENEVA P. JOHNSON
In The General County Court
the trends can still be reversed. The
problem doesn't belong to George
it belongs to you and me."
No postscript is needed, but may
1 submit that the future of America
depends pretty much upon whether
you and I make America's future
our business. All the problems that
our nation is called upon to solve
and these are legion nowadays, can
be solved best at the level of indi
vidual statesmanship. America re
mains a nation where that is pos
sible. If we exercise our duties as
citizens, America will always be a
land of liberty and freedom.
NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA,
DUPLIN COUNTY.
A certain tract or parcel of land
in Magnolia Township, Duplin
County, State of North Carolina,
adjoining the lands of H. Gaylor
and others, bounded as follows, viz:
Beginning at a water oak on the
South edge of Parson Branch run
ning North 371& West 109 poles to
a stake on the public road, thence
with said public road North 16 East
91 poles, thence North 46 poles to
a pine (now down); thence South
57 East 165 poles to a stake; thence
South 56 West 90 poles to a
lightwood stump Wilson and Moore
Corner; 'thence with the said Wil
son and Moore line South IV West
80 poles to an ash on the South
side of said Parson Branch, thence
North 871 West 18 poles to the
first station, containing One Huna
red and Two and One-Hall (102 Vs)
acres, more or less. And being
the same land conveyed by Mate
Moore and wife to George Gaylor.
Excepting therefrom that cer
tain tract of land conveyed by
George WV Gaylor and Victoria
Gaylor to Edward W. Gaylor, the
deed for which is recorded in Du
plin County Registry In Deed Book
119 page 65, to which reference k
had and is bounded and described
as follows:
A certain tract or narcel of land
however, i ln Magnolia Township. Duplin
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Under and by virtue of an order
of the Superior Court of Duplin
County, made in the special pro
ceedings entitled "In The Matter
Of Fred Gaylor and Ellen Gaylor,
His Wife, Margaret Johnson And
Willard Johnson, Her Husband;
Hilda Clark And J. S. Clark, Her
Husband, Alice Gray Gaylor, Mi
nor; Donald Gaylor. Minor: Wade
Gaylor, Minor; Represented H.rdn
County, State of North Carolina,
adjoining the lands of George Gay
lor, Ophelia K. Johnson, Moore and
others, bounded as follows, viz:
Beginning at a f tage in the Pub
lie Road, leading by the Moore
Place to Magnolia, Moore's line
and running thence Moore's line
about South 55V4 East 77 poles to
a stake, George Gaylor's corner,
thence Gaylor's line South 73 West
21 poles to a stake 'in the bend of
ditch by the corner of the field,
thence his line along the ditch
about S. 4 West 28 poles to the inter
section of another ditch, thence up
said other ditch, about North 57
West lOMt poles North 48 West 7
poles North 78 West 8 poles South
80V West 12 poles South 73V
West 10V4 poles and South 79V
West 10 poles,- this last- line going
beyond ditch to a stake ln the pub
lic road, thence with said road
fnortn i7s isast z a-o poles and
North 2V& East 49 poles to the be
ginning, containing by estimatior
17V? acres be the same more or
less.
Being a portion of a tract of land
purchased - by George Gaylor of
Matthew Moore and wife, which
deed is registered in Book 45 page
201 in the Registers office ln Du-
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of J. B. Andrews, de
ceased, late of Duplin County,
North Carolina, this is to notify
all persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased to ex
hibit them to the undersigned at
Beulaville, on or before the 5th day
of November, 1948, or this notice
will be pleaded ln bar of their re
covery.. All persons indebted to
said estate will pl?ase make Imme
diate payment
This the 5th day of November
1947.
Lloyd H. Andrews,
Administrator of
J. B. Andrews Estate.
GRADY MERCER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina,
Duplin County.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
PRELIMINARY CERTIFICATE
OF DISSOLUTION
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRES
ENTS MAY COME GREETING:
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Whereas, it appears to my satis
faction, by duly authenticated rec
ord of the proceedings for the vol
untary dissolution thereof by the
unanimous consent of all tbe stock
holders, deposited in my office,'
that the CAROLINA . POTATO
COMPANY, INC., a corporation of
this State, whose principal office
is situated at No. Street, ln the
Town of Faison, County of Duplin,
State of North Carolina (H. S. Pre
cythe being the agent therein and
in charge thereof, upon whom pro
cess may be served), has compiled
with the requirements of Chapter
55, General Statutes, entitled "Cor
poration,'' preliminary to the Issu
ing of this Certificate of Dissolu
tion: Now Therefore, I, Thad Euro
Secretary of State of the State of
North Carolina, do hereby certify
that the said corporation did, on the
21st day of October, 1947, file in
my office a duly executed and at
tested consent In writing to the
dissolutimi of said corporation, exe
cuted by all the stockholders there
of, which said consent and the rec
ord of the proceedings aforesaid
are now. on flit at my said office as
provided by law.
In Testimony Whereof, I have
hereto set my hand and affixed
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ALEX STEVENS DOBSON, JR.
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MACY BONEY DOBSON
The defendant, Macy Boney Dot
son, will take notice that an action
entitled as above has been com
menced ln the General County
Court of Duplin County, North
Carolina, for the purpose of ob
taining an absolute divorce on the
grounds of two years' separation;
and the said defendant will further
take notice that she is required to
appear at the Office of the Clerk
of the " General County Court oi.
said County ln the Courthouse in
Kenansville, North Carolina, with-
; NOTICE Is hereby given that the :
above entitled action has been In-,
stituted in the General County
Court of Duplin County, by the
plaintiff, against the defendant,
wherein the plaintiff seeks to re
cover an absolute divorce from the
defendant on the grounds of two
years separation. The defendant is
required to be and appear at the
office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Duplin County, in Kenans
ville, North Carolina, on the 15th
day of December, 1947,' and to
answer or demur to the complaint,
which has been filed in said office
on pr before the 6th day of Janu
ary, 1948, or the relief demanded
in said complaint shall be granted ;
to the plaintiff.
y This the 12th day of November."
1947. T
R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court.
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