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i O r ijifl W iwfiB f h 5 J I, Ad km I FLORENCE IATO ; ! CUKSB. "BEST ON EARTH" : Registered O. t. C. Swine, As Good Your News and Observer O. t. C. Dealer. A. B. IRVEf, RicMaads, If. C. Bt X Phone 42a ', -44-4tpd. ,. chare Ma. Unless yew aa MMl with am nleaae stasia, mm; witk a. fi rev km aunktaa- to m eackaa, or wait la I win assets waul ' far FOR ENT: Stare baUding and IM ft real Gee location, fork few hit bwajre, one hard surface. KleeMeKr. Locate aear Sununer Ihn Cress Read. Call Goldsboro 1931 J or tee J. L. SeauaerUn, X $, OeMaboro. Raleif k Highway. J-U-Jl N. : FO BETTtB MtOTECTtON - insure witu FARM BIJEiaC" MUTUAL Write or Sea W. SNCER. KEN A NSVILLE. N. C. t to do rear oate kedar asat fmwimr repair, alee raaUas e. ajotXAim KRNANHVIIXa t allow yeeur doctor's prr aaetBtle exactly, aa t aaaaont aod frequency of deoaaje. Sometime avcn a aMf kt tariatieii eaa lease tka patUnt'e okaaoM for rapid re onry. Darcaw Drug Co. TOR SALE: Potato Slips; Pan Blood Porto Blcan. SEE JOHNNIE SDXJTHEBLAND, Bt 2, Warsaw,-IV. C -3-25-2t Bd. - V': A driOad wol la aoliafecterjr treat Write far aw. tattoo. rear foot OCBoe, ' rTCATKB WELL OOMPAlfT BALbjMH. NORTH CAROLINA TO TRADE TRACTORS POR MULES WE SELL TRACTORS. BUT IF YOU RATE MULES AND WANT A TRACTOR INSTEAD. BRINO THEM IN AND WE'LL TRADE WITi? TOU. . ' A. L. LANIER, BEtTLAVUXE. N. C. 3-23-ltt C First CU Phimbbf and IIEATCJO All Wajrlr. Gauuteed Phone 22C1 Wr&iw. N. C MALE HELP WANTED: Man with ear wanted for reote work, f IS to fit hi a day. No experience or cap. tai required. Steady. Write today. Mr. McVey. Candler Bldr,, Baltimore 8, Md. S-25-21. pd. F03 SAIX: Automate c"I l . . i- inr water heater; 48 fallons. Prac tically' new,; bt food condition. MOSLEY PHILLIPS, Warsaw, N. C. Phone 315-1. - X S-2S-2L'C elb. ' .." i. I. -m i ' ,;."'. , -i Card Of Thanks We wish to take this meaos to thank our many friends for the kindnesses ', shown and for the many floral tributes during te re cent illness and death of o. r be loved husband and father. . J Mrs. W. J. Pickett and :.nUy. DUPLIN THEATRE awawNtC. MON. March 20-21 FOR SALE: S-roeaa koose and lot la Warsaw.. Just keea remodeled. Write Edmund D. Loftln, Mount Ol Ire, N. C, 3-lt-2te if VVarsaw V. 6. FIRE LOSSES 14I SEVEN I HUNDRED AND TWELVE MIL LION DOLLARS MORE THAN ANY YEAR IN HISTORY. PRO TECT YOUR PROPERTY WITH B. W. RLAKEMORX Reliable Insurance Service Since September, 1M2. WARSAW, N. C. HAVE IN STOCK: Shee track. Reck. talk; Gyplap Sidinr. Plaater, Plas ter Farta. Uarer Ceateat. Mortar Mix. Brick; Drain Tile, Windows & Deeo. J. C. Rww, Weraaw, n. C. t 4-l-tte Ktl IIESSK if'-. 1 'If el . "Mtiiv. .' '4 Mw 1st fofoaV I SUN. With Gary Cooper And Ann Sheridan. ' . i TUESDAY, March 22 1 Act Of Violence With Van Heflin And Robert Ryan. WEDNESDAY, March 23 DOUBLE FEATURE . Law Conies ToTexas With Bill Elliott. ! i ..wii itviS Shed No Tears With Wallace Ford. THURS. - FRL March 21-25 That Wonderful Urge With Tyrone Power And Gene Tieri'cy. Mrs, Casteen went back to Golds boro Friday to the hospital to have her knee examined. She pan walk some with crutches. Rev. A. D. Wood of WaHace was in town Saturday morning. , Miss .Minnie Joyner spent thp week end with her sister, Mrs. J Hw Weeks of Falson. Latest news from her brother Gilbert is thai he is able to be carried from the hospital in Washington, D. C. to his home in Wilmington tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. James Earl Jones and two children of New Bern spent the week end with her parents, Rlr. and Mrs. L. E. Pope. 1 MisS Vera Hamilton of Concord was a week end guest of her pf.r ents Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hamilton. ' Miss Elizabeth Quinn of Golds boro spent the week end with her brothers Tom and Afton Quinn. . Mr. Ralph Williams of 'Wilming ton was in town Monday. Preaching service in the Bap tist Church by Pastor McKneeley Sunday morning and night. Little Ralph Culbrejh has been 11) -with pneumonia for the past week; not a very severe case. : , Messrs, J. P. Tucker, Sr. Tom and Hubert; Tucker and Ho'mer Taylor attended the funeral of Mr. Stuart Wells pi Rose Hill Monday after noon. . Dick Kissner and Admer Lanier motored to Fayetteville Monday to see their uncle Lonnie Quinn in the VA hospital of operation. " The BTU is having a study course this week with guest teachers Mr. A, R. Teachey, Rpse Hill, Adult Class; Mr. Bill Vann, Warsaw, for Young People;, and Mi. J. V. Case, Rose Hiil, for Intermediates. Mrs. Bill Van is teaching I the Juniors. Forty-eight enrolled. Please bring your news items to j your correspondent oy Thursday noon 'for first Enterprise, Duplin Times and News and Observer. 6. ' P. . Johnson of Kenansville was in town Monday. j Grantham, Jule of Goldsboro, Rt. 3, and Oscar of Garner; five oaugn tert, Mrs, Mark Mozingo of Dudle , Mrs. Lnby Wheeler of Norfolk. Va., Mrs. Mack Garner , of LaGrange . Mrs. Telsy Outlaw of Goldsboro and Mrs. Roland Williamson of Faison, 49 grandchildren, 19 great grand children and one great-great grand child. Grover Maready ' Grover Maready, of Beulavilie, died suddenly about 9 a.m. Tues day while plowing in a field. It U reported he stopped his mule, lny down and was dead in a few min utes, supposedly from a heart at tack, a Brother Local Editor Dies E. Norwood Grady, 46, died at his home in Elm City Saturday night at 11 o'clock following an at tack of coronary thrombosis. Fu neral services were-vheld at the home at 3 o'clock Monday after noon, with burial in Willowdale Cemetery at Wilson. Mr.. Grady was a member of the Rotary Club, Wilson Bar Association, North Car olina Bar Associatipn.i and the Methodist Church, where he taught the men's Bible class. He served as mayor of Elm City for 4 number of I years. He was graduated at Atlan tic Christian College, attended the U. S. Naval. Academy, and did grad uate work at the University of North Carolina and Duke Univer sity. He took his law degree at Wake Forest College, and taught history at the Black Creek' High SATURDAY, March 26 DOUBLE, FEATU::i Jiggs And Maggie In Gunning For With Johnny Mack Brown. Mrs Ed. Garris entertained about 20 ladies with a Stanley Party last Wednesday evening. Saturday, night, while Mr. Adrian Jones and Mrs. M. E. Jones were away from home a colored man en tered and took a radio and alarm clock. He was apprehended Sunday morning.-, ' Mrs. Paul King was a guest of her mother Mrs. G. J. Holland of Faison'last Wednesday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Foster Hol land last Thursday a daughter, in Goldsboro Hospital. Mr. B. F. .Brock visited Mr. and Mrs. Ulac Swinson Sunday. Mrs. John King visited Mrs. VV. O. Brooks in Kinston Friday. Mrs. L. H. Rich returned home Saturday after spending severs oay.v wilh hehr children in Ralergh. JA'.Si Dora Betty and Brower D.x on of Kenansville spent the week i end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. f E, J. Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. James Frances, Su sie and Mary Lib of Mt Olive were slipper guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Best Sunday night, j" Mr. and Mrs. Jas. King and Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Thompson went to Wilmington Sunday to. see the A-aleas.-r , ' PINE LUMBER FOR SALE I" TONCUF. & r.UOOVEf sur.ATHIMG & ROOFEU.-l $45.00 5" " " $59.M 2X4 DRESSED , 152.04 Soufhmonf Mfg. Co. PHONE S17 rROSE HILL, N. C. B. B. Barwick Dies If you have lost that old "million dollar feeling" that desire and zest for work and play that nsed to bright en your day, then right nu . is aefinitely the time to V tometbing about your health. Go and see your Dbctor not at some "convenient" ' future date, but do it now cto the day before tomorrow. 'And, of course,', we're hoping that wick your Doc- tor's prescription in kand, ' you'll turn your steps toward thi$depmUH4Prtaiptioa Pharmacy; It will cost yon , no more to be on the safe side, you know. And weU . upprtcittt your patronagei Repair Yourr Brakes Now It costs so little to reline your brakes. If you don'Mf may cost a life! Drive in today and let us check your brakes-and make whatever adjustments are necessary. Prepare for Spring and Summer now. c service motor Company i Phone 258-1 Main Street Jn Kenansville - ',jtr Clark's Drug Store WARSAW, N. C. .'Ben B. 'Barwick, 82,-died at his home in Faison early 'Tuesday morning following a heart attack. Funeral services were held Wed' nesday at 3 p.m. from the Method ist Church in Faison with the Rev. Fred Warren and Rev.:J. D. Con ford of Faison, officiating The bod; was taken to the cnurca at 3 o ciock Interment - was in Mays Chapel cemetery near Brogden School. Sur vlving are three sons, Henry of .'.4' ' i r I Thk wo-pce' drew in two f okrks b ( 1 rlf for cay, iperlha-inomenf wokigil The fabric detiojyCAjtOl&Kt'S' lone. The iacke ravon'tiuiiihMui ftoeVIrt, foyon cre y ''); ' mtor sixei '' 3..:i:iffi& STUMPING and DITCHING WMltTE CAPS and FUSES p. r WORK SHOES DRESS SHOES FEEDS FOR ALL STOCK ll.M1'.,!!., V-1 l. J r BAUGH S and FARRIERSCOrTON Oli C0.i ' ' fertiliz er sWIfiifi ."'NVV- '';'('',!.",' '''t: 'l-'::: :.-vr- ' ": ' . .t"S NAILS, BARBED WIRE, BUSH AXES I f n C .j Corofe King JunUrt em jl.fX ' 'ALL KINDS HARDWARE FEEDS FOR ALL STOCK School .before entering the" legal, profession. Surviving are his widow, t the former Emily Ward of Ryland;'. a daughter, Cinthia; and three bro thers. B. A. Grady of Wilson; Dr. E. C. Grady of. Elm City, and J. R. Grady of Kenansville. Active pallbearers were brothers of .the. deceased and also brothers of the deceased's wife.' Honorary pallbearers were member ef the Wilson County Bar. ion Strawberry Baseball League In Duplin? Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Matthews of Wilmington wish to announce the adoption . .of an infant daughter, Donna 'Ann, March 10, 1949. Mrs. Matthews is tae former Miss Clara Thlgpen of Beulavilie. ., .' , Baseball fans and players of Du plin County are Invited to atterd a meeting March 23. in regards to the Strawberry. Baseball Leapie. The meeting will be held in the Armory (Hussey's No. t warehouse) at 8 o'clock on that night : , Mrs. Ethel A. Mangura of Calyp-o is a new case worker trainee wit'i the Duplm County Welfare Dept.. i " I M f' --' y y 'liLLrr ' K 'fmy$y 0.&Xti' . Economical Too! Just figure out for yourself , -how much, it costs yotf int. :af . labor, soaps," water, time, - - ' " fuel", plus your own vitality r a I . y. . V.,.rf,'-A:: r..;;i'i.i - - to launder at home, and ' . youH realize how economi- itt al. it u to let us do your .. . washing and i ironing fbir I you. Ask your neighbor to l tel our truck driver to stop : Chy your housed '.:' -K vu it.fi t-iflt f,. I Ideal Laund ilDimCleaiei t. ' ' n"lN"WltMIpiGTON"v v 'OUR TRUCKS RUN ' A LL ' ;Q!Z ; ;)DUPLTn' - '
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