North Carolina Newspapers

    ILC4ANSV1LLC, Ncr.TIl CAROLINA
- THE DUPLIN TIMES
' ublishcd esch Friday In Kenansville, N. C. County Seat of
DIJPIJN COUNTY
1 Editorial business and printing plant, Kenansville, N. C.
J. KOBtiRT GRADY. EDITOR OWNER
Entered a! the Post Officfi. KenansvilU?, N. C.
as second class matter.
TEIEP II ONES
KonnnsvIH", 2;",5-(l Warsaw 50-7
.".'JBSCmmON RATES: $:i.00 per year in Duplin County
I pnoir. .Iiinf - On--!(.w, Tender, Simpson and Wayne coun
ties: $'i .' ;e,- .war onUide this area in North Carolina; and
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Advertising rales furnished on request.
t I)einnrr:i!ir Journal. iVwited to lha material, educational,
conomir -nd agricultural inleresls of Duplin County.
Carol
1949-50 Federal Migratory Bird
Hunting Regulations
There were relatively few major
changes made in the Federal regu
lations governing the hunting of
migratory birds In North Carolina
for the 1949-50 season as compared
with the 1948-49 season, according
lo Clyde P. Patton, Executive Di
rector of the N. C. Wildlife Resour
ces Commission. The new regula
tions received from the U. S. Fish
and Wildlife Service show a liber
alized waterfowl hunting season
ten days longer than last year, be
ginning noon, November 29, 1949,
and ending one hour before sunset
J.uiu.uy 7. lilfiO. The bag and pos
session limits on ducks remain 4
per day and B in possession, wh'eh
is the fame as last year. The pos
session limit of 15 roots remains
the same as last ye:ir. Although
only 25 American and red-breasted
maiganws may be taken on tl'.e
opening day. the daily bag limit
on these birds is 25 with no pos
session limit after the first day.
Only. one unor dunk may be had in
either the daily bag or possession
Warsaw Fish Market
CREATORS AND MAINTAINORS OF LOWER
PRICES ON QUALITY SEA FOODS
(Next Door to AiP)
Both Wholesale and Retail
Know Your Fish or Know Your Fishman
WILLIS BARTLKTT
FREE Phoae 2M-1 WE
iRESSINO WARSAW, N. C. DELIVKB
insurance service " -"r: ,u
?Srm firms Crindividuals
Astern North Caroling
UU ARG A
QUINN WH01ESALE CO.
OF WARSAW IN DUPLIN
Distributors Of
POLAR BEAR FLOUR
GROCERIES, FEEDS; SEEDS "
MILFORD
JUST RECEIVED NEW SHIPMENT
FURNITURE
INCLUDING BED ROOM SUITES. CHAIRS. SPRINGS
; MATTRESSES.. 0! TABLES MIRRORS. -
. ; . " DlN' - r.OOM SUITES " . f .
j 'NEW and USED FURNITURE
New and Used Pianos
Cash or Credit - Small Down Payment
Gets What You Want
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limit. Of particular interest to
goose hunters is a change in the
possession limit for the coming
season which will allow 2 Canada
geese or its sub-species, or 2 white
fronted geese to be taken in any
one day but not more than 2 of
these birds in possesion. Consid
erable disatisfaction has been ex
pressed by hunters over previous
regulations which permitted on'
goose per day and one in possess
ion. Except for opening day, water
fowl shooting hourse legin one
half hour before sunrise and close
one hour before sunset. In addi
tion to the lawful possession of
2 Canada or white front geest, a
hunter may have 3 blue geese. As
in previous years, there is no open
season on Ross' geese, snow geese,
swan, or brant.
Pattnn .stated than North-Carolina
again will have a split dove
reason from September 16, to Sept
ember 30, 1949, and December 31,
1949, to January 14, 1950, all dates
inclusive. The daily bag and pos-
Monuments
Of Desifti
QUALITY WORKMANSIIIP
TRUE STONES - FINELY CUT
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FRANCIS OAKLEY
Phone 375-6
Office Over Mitchner's Cafe
237-1
275-1
325-r
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UU, IVi. C.
QUINN, Mer.
cession limits are 10 blils, and
x boo ting hours are from 12 o clort
noon until sunset each day of the
open season, . .
Since sora are hunted chiefly In
a few eastern seaboard states,, the
apparently adequate number: of
these marsh birds Indicates an in
crease in possession limit The dally
bag and possession limits were in
creased from 20 to 25. The season
begin? October 1 and closes Nov
ember's", 1949.
Fifteen rails or gallinules, eith.--singly
or in the aggregate, may ba
taken during the season beginning
October 1, 1949, and ending Nov
ember 30, 1949. Shooting hours
on all days of the sora, rail, and gal
linule season begin one-half hour
before sunrise and end at sunset.
It is not often that we have the
pleasure of announcing the addi
tion of ax new game species to
North Carolina hunters. Patton
concluded, but with the opening of
the season on woodcock from Dec
ember 12, 1949, to January 11, 1950,
with a daily bag limit of 4 and pos
session limit of 8, North Carolina
spprtsmen will have one of the
finest game birds added to their
game list
There are no changes in previous
regulations covering the three-shell
limit for, auto-loading or repeat
ing shotguns, baiting, transporta
tion, or post season possession per
iod for migratory birds. Sunday
hunting of all kinds is prohibited
in North Carolina.
Market News
Higher average prices and heavy
volume marked the second week of
sales on the Border Belt flue-cured
tobacco markets. Quality of offer
ings were lower than on opening
week.
Practically all grades advanced
with low orange leaf alid cutters
shewing greatest gains. Most in
creases vere from $1.00 to $3.00
and several grades jumped as much
as $4 to $10. The majority of ave
rages were well above the Com
modity Credit support price.
Volume of sales was extremely
heavy. Some markets have been
blocked since opening day. During
the week 43,900 736 pounds were
marketed for an average of $50.93
per hundred This average was 78c
above the first week.
Quality of olferings was lower
because of more common and lo.v
leaf grades and less fine and choice
qualities. Lugs continued to pre
dominate by a small margin. Chief
marketings were common to good
leaf, fair tc fine lugs, low and fair
cutters and primings. ,
Treasury Dept.
Stressing the need for teaching
thrift to children in today's world,
the Fall 1949 edition of the Treas-
:iS. M. M. THIGPEN
BeulavUle. N. C
Representative For
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WARSAW. N. C
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Featuring articles such as "Teacn
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Pearl Wanamaker former president
of the National Education Associa
tion, and now superintendent of
public instruction in the State of
Washington, and , "Forty-Niners,
Then and Now", the JOURNAL will
help teachers bring lessons in per
sonal and national money manage
ment into their classroooms this
fall. ,
Other materials free from the
Education Section, U. S. Savings
Bonds Division, Treasury" Depart
ment, publisher of the JOURNAL,
are listed on the back page of tbs
latter. Teachers may secure these
by contacting the State Savings
Bonds office in each state.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Co-Administrators
C.T.A. of the Estate of
Fusene Pearsall, deceased, late of
Duplin' County, North Carolina,
this is to notify all people having
claims against his said estate lo
present them to the undersigned
Co-Administrators, with the Will
annexed on or before the 14th day
of July, 1950, or this Notice will be
pleaded In bar of their recovery. ;H
All persona Indebted to said es-
D. H. CARLTON
INSURANCE AliENCY
WARSAW, ; " NORTH CAROLINA
Life- Fire - Storm - Automobile, etc.
Telephone 3-196
Yars5Y, N. C.
01s
tate will please make Immediate
payment
This 14th day of July, 1949.
Nora Pearsall, Louise Pear
sall and Maud P. Curr, Ad
ministrators CUM TESTA
MENTS ANNEXO, of Eu
gene Pearsall, Mount Olive,
N. C. RU2.
8-19-Ot VBG
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX
The undersigned having qualified
as administratrix of the estate of
0000000000004
AND
APARTMENTS
For Rent
Warsaw And
Kenansville
A. J. STRICKLAND
". ; PHONE 554 i
WARSAW, N. C.
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Leslie Batts deceased, bi'fore le
Clerk of Superior Court Of Duplia
Pnimtw.' this is to notify all per
sons who have claims against said
estate tc, present their claims to
the undersigned on or before the
2nd day of August,' 1950, or this
notice, will be plead in bar of their
recovery. All pe:'4ons,who are In
debted to said estate will please
make immediate payment? - '
v Nellie B. Batta, Admx. of
the estate of Leslie BatU.
Magnolia, N. C.
H. E. Phillips, Atty. . ,
Kenansville, N. C
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only.
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Limited Number of
: Student Nurses
FOB SEPTEMBER CLASS "
RerlstraUen Will Be Clwed
August 9, 1949. Apply To.;
. , DIRECTOR OF NURSES,
Memorial General
KINSTON, N. C
Dr. H. 7. Coluell
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