FRIDAY, DECEMESU Srd, 1213
IflE DUPLIN T1AL08
persons having claims against said
Classified
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CLASSIFIED RATES
Two cents per wont """'"inn
charge of SOe. Unless you have
an account with as please send
money, stamps, money order
or check with ads. Farmers;
use the Times Classified ads;
if you hare anything to sell
or exchange, or want to hoy,
we will accept produce for
payment
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wells. ,
The Ross Brinkleys have moved
to Rose Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Boney and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wadsworth
spent the week end la Sanord.
Miss Anne Wells of the Univer
sity of Fla. was dinner sweat of
Misses Allene and Evelyn Wads
worth Friday night.
fitnitanta home for the holiday)
Meet To Talk Goods ;
For "Good Will Train" Dec. 12
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estate to present tnem to ine unoer
slgned on or before the 29th day of
November, 1949, or this notice win
be pleaded In bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to saia estate
will please make immediate pay
On Sunday. December 12, goods
for a good will train will be collect
ed in Nor.th Carolina. People of
Duplin County have been asked to
help with this Important movement.
There will be a meeting in the
Agricultural Building in Kenans
ville next Tuesday morning, Dec
ember 7, at 10 o'clock, at which
time Mr. Wayne McClain from
Durham, State Director of Christ
ian rural over seas program, or one
of tils representatives will dlscuis
the program and outline the pro
cedure that we may follow in order
to cooperate. If Duplin County to
to do its part, it is important the
every community be represented
at the meeting next Tuesday.
ment to the undersigned.
This the 29th day of November,
1948.
Included Marshal Bowden, Edgar
Well, Jr., John F. Wells, Clyde W.
Luther Outlaw, Admini
strator of the estate, of
Viimjii Walden Heatn. Allene waa
iworth, Joe Wells, Hilda Hearn,
L. W. Outlaw, deceased.
Craig Hearn, and J. P. Bianton.
Seven Springs, N. C.
What the Seal doesn't show
Miss Lurlene Elois Williams, Mr. and Mrs! A. T. Harton of Her.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. O.
Williams of Warsaw, whose engage
ment to Linwood M. Harton of Ke
nansviile and Henderson, son of
derson. is announced by her pa
rents The wedding will be on Dec
ember 31st.
OUTLAW'S BRIDGE NEWS
Of all infectious germs, the tuberculosis
germ kills as many people as all others
combined. Q) Yet, the tuberculosis death
'H- PfiL! 1 1 ill
rate has been cut 80 per cent since 1904. ffflffifl
Your Christinas Seal Sale money has helped
because it provides X-ray units, fj mass
examinations, iBEt laboratory re-
search,,1 patient rehabilitation
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mft)and
public educattoajjSo please, remember to
use .Christmas Seals on all letters, cards and
Send in your contribution
Regular 1st Sunday night service
next Sundaynight with Sunday
School at the usual time.
Miss Pauline Outlaw of the Broc
den School faculty visited the home
folks during the holidays.
James Parker left Saturday for
Greenville, Tenn. for the tobacco
season there.
Mrs. L. C. Prater was hostess to
the local bridge club Friday nigh;.
L. W. Outlaw visited Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Nichols at Sims Monday and
was accompanied home by his sis
ter Mrs. Lottie Berger who had
spent the holidays there.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jones of Do
ver ueri visitors of Mr. and Mrs!
J. H. Parker Sunday night.
The annual Thanksgiving services
were held on Thursday night with
a splendid congregation in attendance.
today to your Tuberculosis Association,
TEACHEY NEWS
Mr. and Ms- French Wells of
Greensboro spent the holidays with
the J. M. Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chandler.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Talk of ttaleigh
and Miss Mary Chandler of Rich
mond, Va. were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. McMillan Thursday of
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wells and Cyn
thia of Brunswick. Ga. visited Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Wells during the
holidays.
Miss Sudie Carr of Washington.
D C. returned Monday, after visit-
ing her mother Mrs. Eva Carr.
I Mr. and Mrs G. C. Ennis and
Ruth Carroll Ennie of Greensboro
visited his mother last week.
! Mr James Rivenbark and Mr.
Bill Bcnoett of Greensboro were
j guests of Mr. Mid Mrs. Joe Riven-
Buy Christmas Seals
Soil Conservation Committee
Election Be field Next Week
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During next week, December 6,
through December 11, an election
will be held in Duplin County to
elect one member of the Duplin
County Sail Conservation Commit
tee. One member of this three men
committee is elected each year. Two
nominations have been made by pe
titions signed by eligible voters.
These two candidates are: Eugene
bark during the holidays.
Mr. and Mis. A. B. Wells, Miss
Dorothy Wells of Callahan, Fla. and
Carlton of Warsaw and E. V. Vestal
of Kenansville. Any eligible voter
of Duplin County may cast their
vote for either of these two men it
the following voting places: Sand
lin's Store, Beulaville; Holt's Store,
Seven Springs, RFD.; Parker's
Store. Bowden: The Agricultural
Shop, Rose Hill; and the Agricultu
ral Building in Kenansville.
Fla. have returned home after visit
ing relatives here.
Mr. Alonza Wells of Cleveland,
Miss Annie Wells of Tallahassee, I Ohio has returned after visiting
If yon think your best bean would like yen in onecatch op with
' him in this cotton-padded, quilted wool vest, worn with a tailored
blouse and wool skirt. Appearing in the current issue of Good House
keeping magazine it's new and cosy.
ANNOUNCING THE
T. & S. GROCERY
W. College St.
IN WARSAW
Owned And Operated By
Bonnie Thomas And Y.L Smith
CARRYING A GENERAL LINE OF
GROCERIES MODERN MARKET
This Week-end Specials: Cigarettes $1.45
Personal Ivory Soap, 3 for 35c
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Th nndtralraed. having auali
fled as administrator of the estate
of I.. W. Outlaw, deceased, late of
Duplin County, this is to. notify all
H. E. Phillips,
Attorney at Law
Kenansville, N. C.
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HUNTERS:Let me mount your deer
heads and other game trophies.
Work guaranteed. Prices reason
able. CHAS. II. HEARN, Teachey, N. C
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Miller Brothers, Largest North Carolina Pecan
Buyers Will Be At Hussey's No. 1 Warehouse
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To Buy Your Pecans At f blxt Prices
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