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FRIDAY, JANUAT.Y l., U 3 DUPL1II TIMES i i la Th General County Court North Carolina, Duplin County. QUEEN CARROLL :: Vt. ,iw:...;.o';V;::;- . JAMES OSCAR CARROLL The above named defendant, Jamea Oscar Carroll, will take no tice that an action entitled as above has been cojomenced in the Genoi al County Court of Duplin County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the grounds of .two years separation: and that the defendant will further t?ke notice that he is required to appear At the Office of the Clerk ef the Superior Court of Duplin County in the Courthouse In KenansvlUe, North Carolina, not later than the 3rd day of March, 1948, and avswer or demur to the complaint in satf action, or the plaintiff will app':' to the Court for the relief de manded in said complaint v. - This the 31st day of December, 1947. .- R. V Wells, Clerk Superior Court l-23-4t. WEB W. E. Blake Attorney, Bufgaw, N. C. US DA food contributions to the State in recent months have In cluded dried fruits, green beans, sweet potatoes, dried eggs, and Irish potatoes. 24"P0flrM!JECEI-0P for your ALL-CROP HARVESTER. Zlodern Picker Machines ptf (7 f i ft "'"SS it - December, 1947. , . VTh, e, Phillips, Commissioner l-16-4t HEP Welfare Notes. The recent trend in the Wel- fare Department it that the Den ment has each day requests, a la percent over what they were U year. The increase is not only t relief cases, but also In Juveni: court cases and regular Welfare cases.'' : , .. Emptors of a North Carolina textile plant examine new equipment which b the "!art word" in tingle y rami picker machine. Replacement of oer-je machinery, building and equipment calls for the cotton textile fauhutry a apend about one billion dollars during the next five yean. Of thi inm about one-half satut come from profit became depreciation reserve were baaed on original cotU which have doubled, ae- cording to estimates of the Textile Information Service. NOTICE OF SALE Our Mechanics Art Trained In All-Crop Harvester Schools Conducted By The Allis-Chalmers Factory Thorough inspection by service men who know their business. Complete rebuilding service if needed. Replacement parts made in tame factor and to tame specifications at original NOW, wMh your machine it ... NOW, whJf we ore not rushed . NOW, while yov think of 11 . . . Let as give your All-Crop Harvester our 24-polnt inspec tion and repair service. Bring In your machine, or phone. Haar Mm NATtOKAt Ba m JffraMfaManfc ffAIM AND HOMI HOUI fT I I I Lrii J I I i I I 3 '1A auwnaa m I i FTJi. I;"H A every latwaey, MtC - T. A. Turner & Go. Id Pink Hill UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER of the Superior Court of Duplin County, made in that certain Special Proceeding there in pending entitled: "C. E. Steph ens, Administrator of the estate of Alex Carroll, deceased, VS William Carroll, et als" and being S. P. No. 2187 in said office, the under signed, who was by said order ap pointed as Commissioner of the Court, to sell the lands described in the petition, will on Saturday, the 17th day of January, 1948, at the hour of 12:00 Noon, at the door of the Courthouse in Kenans vi lie N. C, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, sub j jot to ti'.e confirmation of the Court a certain tract or parcel of land, situated in the Town of Rosehill, DuplL.1 County, and being described as follows: Situated in the southern part of the town of Rose Hill, N. C, west of the A. C. L. Railroad, at the southern end on the west side of Pine Street: BEGINNING at a stake in the Southern line of South Farm as shown by plat o id South Farm made by E. McN. Can and recorded in Book 163, at page 593, in the Registry of Duplin County, and at the edge of Pine Street, and runs thence northward ly with Pine Street one hundred fifty (150) feet to a stake; thence westwardly parallel with the south ern and back line of South Farm two hundred ninety (290) feet to a stake; thence southwardly paralljl with Pine Street one hundred fiftj (150) feet to a stake in the southern or back line of South Farm; thence eastwardiy with this southern or back line two hundred ninety (290) feet to the beginning corner in edge of Pine Street, containing one acre, more or less And further being the same lands as described in a deed dated December 6, 1945 to E. Z. Carroll and recorded in Book 430, page 576, of the Duplin County Registry. Advertised this the 15th day of nn The Public is cordially invited to attend our "Open House" Friday, January 16, 1948, from 7:30 A. M., until 6:00 P. M. featuring fl Clearing The Way: making room for Spring Mdse. Every Winter Coat, Suit and Dress is marked down way down. Just Think It Over Coat Suits at $14.75 - $24.75 sold as high as $39.50 Coats to close out at $22.50 Dresses $7.95, $10.95 and $16.75 Help us clear the way and help yourself to Our Bargains. Neil Joseph's IN GOLDSBORO the New Model "BONUS BUILT' FORD TRUCKS Refreshments will be served throughout the day. (m Ann Page BEANS TWO 16 oz.. cans 25c ANN PAGE GELETIN DESSERTS 3 pkgs. SPARKLE 20c 16 oz. can IONA YELLOW CLING No. 2 can PEACHES SULTANA KIDNEY BEANS IONA LIMA BEANS 25c 2 16 oz. cans 10c 'l9c ANN PAGE PREPARED 2 15 3-4 oz. jars SPAGHETTI 23c ANN PAGE BLENDED SYRUP 16 oz. jar 25c SUNNYFIELD FLOUR FOR 20 oz. pkg. PANCAKES 14c SUNNYFIELD SELF RISING 25 tt FLOUR String BEEANS S2.27 2 IB 25c Fresh California CARROTS 2 bunches 25c GRAPEEFRUIT TOMATOES 10 tb bag 37c 1 lb 29c CLOSE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON DC WONDERFUL BARGAINS AT OUR January Sale of Fine Furniture Sale Starts Friday, January 9th HERE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE SENSATIONAL SAVINGS OFFERED TO HOME OWN ERS IN THE MOUNT OLIVE AREA Reg. $249.95 3-pc. Sectional Sofa $150.00 Reg. $99.50 Lawson Love Seat 50.00 Reg. $14.95 Floor Lamps 8.75 Reg $104.50 Sofa Beds v 60.00 Reg. $7.25 What-Nots 3.50 Reg. $149.95 Solid Wood (not veneer) Bedroom Suits. Reriureil in Reg. $3.50yBoudoir Lamps $2.00 Reg. $49.95 Hope Chest Reg. $14.75 Slipper Chair 7.00 Reg. $44.75 Inner Spring Matress Reg.Reg. $179.95 3-pc. Living Room Suite Reg. $39.95 Platform Rockers Reg. $13.95 Coffee Tables Reg $17.50 Book Cases . , Reg. $119.95 Strickland Desk $99.50 20.00 9.50 12.50 65.09 $89.95 $28.50 27.00 Reg. $39.95 Box Springs $25.00 Reg. 34.50 Kitchen Cab., 17.50 62.50 5-pc. Br' fast Suits, 39.95 , Reg. 1.85 Kitchen Stools, 1.80 " 12.50 Many Other Items In Our Modern Store Reduced TRICYCLES - WAGONS - SCOOTERS - PICTURES - CHILDRENsWl Good Cotton Matress with A. C. A. Ticking, Sp ecial ' . , ' Fine quality Coil Spring - $ 8.95 Laundry Heaters7smail : I'"" Cozy Wood or Coal Heaters 17.50 Laundry Heaters, large -.2 .."..:,... Shop Our Store Early For Biggest Bargains 1 HOME FURNITURE & APPLIANCES YOUR FORD DEALER IN WARSAW Next to Fire Department CASH OR TERMS Vr-.t CIlvs II. C. E
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