SlDC L21J.2IUCC s - a i f " KILLS A'liaLLlVJ FOOT Sumner of Spartonburg, S. C, an1 Ledford Sumner of the hot two brothers, Sam of Clinton sad Levy Of Beulaville; three sisters, Mrs. LftHghton Viteky and I Irs. LLa ritMUraoa. ef IUUU 44 Mrs. Addle Bensoa ef Samiaajuat, and seven grandchildren. aVL;.b Zlrczz duality Ccr.IroI "TE-OL'lJEST SELLER" 4 ' YOU CAN SEE NEW MACHINERY IN GOLDSBORO AT Says Kenansville Drug Co. -HEBE'S TUB SEASON: Th Dillon-Bell Implement Ce,' J. M. Edgerton Sc Son : . Johnson Cotton Co. J. B, Musgrsve Powell Supply Co. Sear's . . Montgomery Ward Smith .Hardware Johnson-Sherman Bryan Tractor ft Equipment Co. Modlin Motor Cedrie Edgerton Hobbs Stockyardsr Frick Co., Ine. Wayne Agriculture Works Hub Hardware H. WeU & Bros. Cutler Bros. 1 s. grows 'deeply. . Too-moat BEACH U to Kiu. tt. TE-OL, containing 90 percent alenheL PENTTBATRa. Beaches mere terms. ' Your. 85 . back from any drug (1st If not pleas- r, r ed IN ONE HOUR..., -Kenuuville Drup; Store : At the Goidsboro News-Argus, where we've used a new printing press for a year, we know what a blessing new machinery is to a man In hs work -..-w tuu, io4al C.Li.,,l Having this day Qualified as ad . mini 'rator of the estate nf Hm. bert Hill, deceased, this Is to no tify an persons indebted to said estate to mane immeaiau payment. All venous havJna claims aaainat said estate will present sane to ihe undersigned o- or oeioro the lCJi nf March. 1949. or this nntina will be pleaded ia bar of tl tr recovery. xnis we ion aay oi Axarcn, 1946. Robert H. Hill Administra tor, 103, North John St, Goidsboro, Nirth Caiolina. 4-23- . LAB1 REMEMBER TODAY WITH A PHOTOGRAPH . BY KRAFT'S 1 STUDIO IN MOUNT OLITR 217-J or 2SI COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY A SPECIALTY ? w - U 1 ' ; 11111 i An employe of a modern New England textile mill is shown i , operating a new application of the photo-electric cell, popularly . known as the electric eye. The device keeps the lengthwise ana ' ! crosswise yarns In the fabric at right angles as it passes through ' the weft-straightener en route from bleaching bins to dryer. As a , result of this invention, miles of fabric now pass through ths mill's bleaching-drying system daily, at the rate of 100 yards minute, with a minimum of "seconds", or other lost due to dfet torted yarn in the cloth. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE WABSAW AF A AH LODGE No. 677 AT 7:30. ALL HASTES MASONS ABB INVITED TO ATTNED. MEETS BYEBY SECOND AND FOUBTH TUESDAY NIGHTS Dr. H. 7. Colvell OPTOMBTBIST , Byes Examined, Glasses Fitted. I Next Dos To Cavsawuga) Chevrolet Company Fermanent Office la WALLACE N. C Having Qualified as Admlniat tor of the estate of the late Sarah M. Middleton, of Warsaw, North Carolina, this is to notifv all nir, sons having claims to said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before 1 year from publication of this notice. All persons indebted to the estate will please make im mediate settlement. This the 15th day of AnrlL 104i C. B. Sitterson, Administrator Sarah M. Middleton estate. 5-21-6t'CBS Arthritis Pain wr sums, nuif oinuiT eonuonuw awp zov m and pain of Bnanmrtlim, Annrltia, VrntWrn, Lumbaia, falatlea. or Nasialgta try SaMMWaitofenacb ha ktoaS. Vint Sow anauy anna auanannf paa aa yap ma fwfc, wJot Ut aa4 rixp auira MmforUbly, OMiaaiM at areata todar. Qstak, aoo. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified as Ad ministrator of the Estate of Enoch Teachey, deceased, lf.te of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said es tate to present them -to th under signed Administrator on or before the 3rd day of April, 1949, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of re eovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment This 3rd day of April, 1948. ISAAC B. JONES, Administrator. Vant B. Gavin, Attorney Kenansville, N. C 5-14-6t. VBG A. J. CAVENAUGH Wallace N. C. JEWELEB DIAMONDS WATCHES WATCH AND JEWELBY BEPAIBING ENGBAYTNl EXTENDS A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL DUPLINITES To Visit WALLACE APRIL 29, 30 & MAY t VMe Here Visit Our Store Sinrt Sift-Li vesay Co, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION . Having this day qualified as Co- Administrators of the estate ot m D. Outlaw, deceased, late of Duplin County. North Carolina, this is to notifv all persons having claims against his said estate to present them to the undersigned admini strators, or either one of them, on or before the 15th day of April 1949y or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediat payment. This April 15, 1948 Cleo Outlaw, Co-Administrator Theodore Outlaw, Co-Administrator Vance B. Gavin, Attorney 5-28-6t VBG JOYCE KILMER FOREST NEVER TO FEEL WOODSMAN'S AXE By Bill Sharpe Far back in the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina is an aboriginal stand of timber which win never feel the woodsman s cixe. The Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest will remain inviolate as a tribute to the man who wrote perhaps the most moving and' widely known poem ever dedicated to trees. The 3.800-acre tract migni easuy have inimlred Kilmer's verse. It is a virgin stand of Appalachian hard- wnnds. cove type, witn an average nt inn hoard feet per acre. There are individual hemlocks 70 inches in diameter and 130 feet tail, ana yellow poplars 80 inches in dia- GA7LB The World's Greatest Medium R.n-n with atrante powers. Will tell you what you want to know without aaklnr , Questions. Cure slekaess without mediate WU1 reamers wrU fhasnaa from around yoa Beaaiss the separated and wltt guide yea fat all affairs of hie, love anc business. Whyr remain In doubt? See this gifted medium to-day. Look for GAYLE hand sign on Castle flayne Boad, Route 117 Wllmlnrton. N. C. 1-2 mile be yond City Limits Air Base Bos passes door. OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. aTV 1 UUDl in Theatre Warsaw, N. C. SUN. MON. April 25-26 Sitting Pretty With Robert Young, And Maureen O'Hara. - - TUBS. April 27 Desire Me With Greer Garson, And Robert Mitchum. WED. April 28 DOUBLE FEATURE Painted Desert With George O'Brien, Rose Of The Rio Grande WithMovita. THUBS. - FBI. April 29-3 ; High Wall And Audrey Totter. With Robert Taylor, SAT. Mai 1 " DOUBLE FEATURE : Shadow Valley With Eddie Dean. meter and 170 feet tall. A dense growth of rhododendron 6 to 12 feet high complete the understory. Joce Kilmer" most famous poem, which was set to music by his mother, is known by millions: I think that I shall never see A poem lovely as a tree. tree whose hungry mouth is prest Against the earth's sweet flowing breast. A tree that looks at God all day And lifts her leafy arms to pray A tree that may in summer wear A nest of robins in her hair. Upon whose bosom snow hath iain; Who intimately lives with rain. Poems are made by fools like me, But only God can make a tree. WELFARE MERIT CLOSING DATE LISTED Durham, N. C: April 27, has been announced as the closing date for receipt of applications for Welfare examinations to be held by the North Carolina Merit System oifice on May 15, 1948. EExaminations are being held to established registers to fill existing professional welfare vacancies throughout the State.. .. Applications in order to be con sidered for this examination, must be filled on the official application form which may he secured irom theMerit System Office, P. O. Box 2328 .Durham, North CaroUna. Bulletins describing positions for which examinations are to be given will be furnished upon requst. WILLIAM B, UMSTEAD. North Carolina has had no can didate for the United States Senate in over half a century who com bines so. many" widely varying favorable qualifications as William B. Umstead. Ia the first place, Mr. Umstead stems from a rural background; H was born and reared on a tobacco term la Durham County and worked on that farm- until he was 21 years old. As a predo minantly rural state, North Car olina needs leaders with a working knowledge of agriculture. The North Carolina Junior Sen ator also happens to be an ex-school teacher. Lem Sumner Dies At His Home Lemuel Henry Sumner, 60, prom inent farmer of the Pink Hill sec tion, died of a heart attack at his home at 4 a. m. April 15. Funeral services were held from the home with interment in the family ceme tery. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Stephen Smith, Free Will Bap tist minister of Beulaville. Mr. Sum ner was a veteran of World War One He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dollie Hinas Sumner of the home; three daughters, Mrs. Law rence Jones of Seven Springs, Mrs. Claude Jones, Jr., of Goidsboro HFD 3, and Mrs. William Beamon of Beulaville: two sons. Leonard Old Madam Morris This Is My First YMt Here A seventh Daughter Born with a Yell, not to be classed with Gyp sies Over 50 years experience. Advice on all affairs of life. Please don t con JV I fuse my wark : with avA inai ox sae oraiaary r-r rnrriinia Miliar -in truth or nothing. Re member, a doubter nev er wins. You'll find me superior to all readers. Beads past, present and future. Of fice for white, and colored. Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Open daily and Sunday. Permanently located in trailer studio on Wilson highway two miles out. Take Green Gables bus to my offioe. Look for Hand Sign, Goidsboro, N. C (adv.) Im AND THE flif DISTRIBUTING GO. OF WALLACE WELCOMES YOU HERE FOR THE STRAWBERRY JAMBOREE APRIL 29, 30 & MAY 1 ANNOUNCEMENT , : . ' - I hereby announce my candidacy for the Legislature. Your vote and support will be ap preciated. L. W. OUTLAW. 2L WE CAN FINANCE TOUR HOMES OR BUSINESS HOUSES LN ROSE HILL, MAGNOLIA, WARSAW, BOWDEN, FAISON, CALYPSO, KENANSVILLE, PINK HILL, OR SEVEN SPRINGS SEE US WITH YOUR NEEDS Mount Olive Building and Loan Association S. DAVIS BROADHURST, Secretary -ft r. j i ' 1 i . s. , - i i it - -I u 1 t 4 l ! a tr - $ A mi: MOUNT OLIVE, N. C 1 . -