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V. & nX2 LC i 1213 2VTN Ads. I HUNDRED AK J TWELVE RiiL- I LION DOLLAES MORE THAN ANY TEAK IN DISTORT, PRO TECT TOUR PROPERTY WITH R. W. BLACKMOBE , ; Reliable Insurance Service Since September, 1902. .; . , WARSAW, N. C . CLASSIFIED BATES Twe eaats per want i . charge ef lie, UaJeea jm nava t with ma pleas tea - m the Ttaaaa Classified ads; tf yea have auyttlB to aell er ezehaare. or want to hay, we will aeeepl prednee fer payment CELOTEX 16X32 for ceilln, SHEETROCK, ROCK LATHS. WALL PLASTER, GAUGING PLASTER, FINISH LIME, WHITE CEMENT. GRAY CEMENT, MOR TAR CEMENT. WINDOWS, anu DOORS, TRUCK COVERS. J. C. RUSS, Warsaw, N. C. 8-26-4 1. FOR BETTER PROTECTION INSURE WITH FARM BUREAU MUTUAL 'Write or See -W. SPICER, KKNANSVII.LE. N. C SHOES For real comfort and Ion life ? are the Chester-Aires. Heel-to-Toe Cushion Insole, Air Conditioned. Orthopedic Arch Sup. port and Heel If desired. Made end guaranteed by the Charles Chester Shoe Co., of Brockton, Mass. Those shoes are not sold through stores. .. See or contact Robert E. Holling worth, Kenansville, N. C: Author ised Salesman. Phone M.M 9-2-st. pd. ; F r f ' - J SEE ME and make appointment to do your auto body and fen der repairs, also replace your broken glasses with new Shatter Proof glass. A. C. HOLLAND, KENANSVILLE. PLENTY OF GOOD WATER FROM A DRILLED WELL. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET AND ESTIMATE. - GIVING US DIRECTION AND HOW FAR YOTJ LIVE FROM YOUR POSTOFFICE. HEATJill WELL COMPANY, INC RALEIGH, N. C. First Class Plumbing and HEATING All Work Guaranteed GEORGE P. PRLDGEN, JH Phone 226-1 Warsaw, N. C. MALE HELP WANTED Reliable man. with car wanted to call on farmers in Duplin County. Wonderful opportunity. $15 to $3 r in a day. No experience or capital required. Permanent.. Write today, McNESS COMPANY, Dept. C, Candlir Bide, Baltimore 3, Md, 9-2-24. pd. " FOR SALE: Pedigreed Giant Chin chilla Rabbits. Junior Does and Bucks. Also Bred Does. MRS. C. J. THOMPSON. Near Holt's Store, Rt. 1. SEVEN SPRINGS, N. C. It. pd. WANT TO BUY FOR CASH two or three farms direct from owner. See or write DEEMS II. CLIFTON. CLINTON, N. C. 9-30-6t. C HELP WANTED One mon fnr Store Work and Bookkeppin- uooa salary. Seven Springs Furniture and Appliance Company, Seven Springs. North Carolina 9-3-21 pd. FURNITURE AT AUCTION every Saturday at 4 P. M. J. R. MERCER STORE in Beulaville, N. C. 9-1-2L C. , By: Rlddick E. Wllklns -Negro County Agent In Duplin County, an acre of pasture will furnish all the rough age a dairy cow or steer can eat in a whole year. This fact a good many Negroes have recognized as was evidenced Monday at a 'Pasture meeting at the Colored School in Kenansville. More than 50 interest ed persons attended the meeting. Mr. S. J. Hodges, Negro. Agro nomy Specialist of Greensboro saw recommendations for permanent pastures. Mr. L. F.. Weeks, County Agent, outlined in detail the extent the VAA Is aiding farmers in getting permanent pasture seeded this fall. Credit payments amounts to rough ly 50 of entire seeding cost. eaman On Valley Forge H. E. Knowles. seaman, USN, of Teachey, is attached to the aircraft carrier USS" Valley Forge which has juht been awarded the Battle Efficiency Pennant and "E" for her general excellence throughout the fiscal vear ending July 30. 1949. Magnolia Man On Rendova 1 1 , GranaGu.&rs DcfcfeYcu Saw If you see unshaven and appar- When all these Pageanteers began ently unkempt men In and around Kenansvllle, Warsaw - and ' other places in Duplin these days it is not a case of the men not being able Jo afford a shave or hair cut r or plain eccentrictsm, It is a rase of advertising "The Duplin Story' Since th purpose of- the celebra tion is to call to mind our forbears and some of the conditions under Which they lived a group of men decided to show you' ladies just whr.t the women had to go through with in the days before ..the. turn of the century when razor blades and barber shops, .together with the' highly perfumed shaving, lather and brushless creams of today were not so plentiful. Patrolman Whit- alter-of Warsaw took the lead ,V the movement and ie'.lowi fell lu step generously. The most notable character of the reversing the times is James r arrior In Kenansvil e, Duplin's pei-renial beard man. sprouting beards James quickly caught on. In order to protect his one man domicile of beard growers: he immediately rushed home and cut off the famous Farrior beard. James now goes around with the elite presenting a glistening smooth face with "the skin you love to touch". When the pageant is over James will probably again resume his watch o'er the croup that likes to keep lit mind the glorious days of our forefathers and agsin dis play his bearded trademark in Ke nansville. H , r . ' . ; . .' ' Sneaking of James Farriof, at this time we, pisa his late brother Albert who-used to sell subscrip tions to the Times. Albert truly loved the old traditions bf! the Southland .and especially Duplin. If he yere living today he would get as great a thrill out of the page- ant as anyone could. The old Far rior family spells tradition Itself. Rev. Glover To Hold Meet Af Woodland .I.imes H. Howell, commissaryman l'(. USN, of Magnolia is attached to the escort aircraft carrier USS Rendova which has just been award cd the Battle Efficiency Pennant and 'E" for her general excellence throughout the fiscal yeat ending June 30, 1949. The pennant is a red triangle with a black circle in the center and is therefore termed a "meat- STATEMENT KANSAS CITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Kansas City 10, Mo. Condition December 31, 1948, As Shown By Statement Filed. Amount of Capital paid up in cash, 4,000,000.00 Amount of Ledger Assets December of previous year $190,704,467.65 Tota1' $190,704,467.65 Premium Income, $22,131,784.93; Miscellaneous, $8,919,171.38; Total $ 31,050,956.31 Disbursements To Policyholders, $9,820,681.41;. Miscellaneous, $7,874,861.84; Total, Business written during year No. Policies 32.978; Amount, Business in force at end of year No. Policies 373.106 Amount. ASSETS Value of Real Estate (less amount of encumbrances),' Mortgage Leans on Real Estate, Loan", made to Policyholders on this Company's Policies as collateral, Net Value of Bonds, Net Value of Stocks, Cash, Interest and Rents due and accrued, Premiums uncollected and deferred Rev. Murrell K. Glover of Ke- nansv'lle will be guest preacher at the rivival of Woodland Methodist Church near B. F. Grady School from Monday, August 22, to Friday, August 26, Rev. Tom Horner of Pink Hill, pastor of Woodland Chiirch, has announced. Mr. Glover, who is already well known In Du plin County, has only recently come here to assume duties as pastor of the Kenansvllle Methodist Charge. The "meeting will beglng this Sun day evening at 8:00 o'clock, when Rev. .Horner will meet his regular appointment at the church. Services will be held each evening at 8:00 o'clock: The public is cordially in vited to attend. Complete Road Mf. Olive -Warsaw t. 'j If you are driving down Beula ville way stop by and look at the window' of James Miller HardV ware". Store." James has collected some very interesting old pieces. Also inside the store, and he wants to get you-inside, (a free plug for him) you will find displayed under glass on. one of the counters some Interesting papers and documents as well as pictures of Beulaville In former days. Among them you can read a land grant written in March 1734,. a paper recorded lit 1744 pictures of the old Xinston and Carolina railroad depot at Beula ville and other scenes. In the window Is found coffee and mortar pestle over 100 yean old, an old melodlan used in Grove church in Kenansvllle before the Civil War, coffee mill, copies of the World Globe published in 1844 stocking gourd grown In Duplin over 100 years ago, hand operated sewing machine, perfect Indian arrowhead specimens, an old Bible recording the birth of John Dobson in 1809 and birth of other mem bers of the family, a home-mad-plane, bills of sale- for slaves and other interesting things' including' clothing, pottery, china, silverware, guns, etc.- " v.v....---. job on the main arterial highway wa3 begun July 25. It embraced a distance of.J4V'mtles. ;3 : An inch and a half leveling sur face was applied directly on the old road which was used as a bed for the new work. Then a one-inch ! bituminous topping was applied. .j. The construction crew finished . the Job two. days ahead of the 20 day time-table schedule. Approxi mately 60 men were employed on the Job. Work was done by Nelb L." Teer Construction Company of Durham. Uictr semifinal series in tho Pro dura LBaguaPresldent.J. A. Far four announces, ' Calypro scored a 12-0 victory over Rones Chapel last week end and Sutton Town edged Clay Hole,: 10-7. This week end's series: Rones Chapel 6 Calypso And Clay Hole at Sutton Town. The teams reverse sites for Sunday games. All semi-finals series axe the best two out of three. - Duplin Circuit Melhodisf Churches ,', Murrell K. Glover, Pastor Meet Fri. Nile Kesurfating of U. S. Highway 117 from Warsaw to Mt. Olive is com pleted. The, $10,000 reconditioning $ 17,695,543.25 $ 98,595,422.00 $774,047,085.00 1,749,370.07 88,130,138.19 $ -' $ All other Assets, as detailed in statement, $ r.. Total, t . M Less Assets not admitted 12,826,823.23 97,144,346.02 2,763,918.00 1,448,134.04 1,516,464.40 4,609,725.60 156,826.11 $210,345,745.66 $ 505,810.17 ball". In addition to the "meatball ach enlis'ed man having served on board the Rendova for at least six months of the competition year is entitle-1 .i wear an E" on the sleeve of his iiiiiforn and reeelv-i a cash award as Well. 1 eunionSet For Sept. 4fh. The regular annual Ivey family reunion will be held at the old Ivey home place near Seven Spring the first Sunday in September, begin ning at 10 A. M., it is announced. A picnic dinner will be, served at the noon hour, and all members of the family, and those with fam ily connections are invited, to at tend, Th reunion was not held last year due to the polio epidemic. Produce League In Semi-Finals Calypso leads Rones Chapel and Sutton Town leads Clay Hole in The newly organized Lions C" i of Warsaw will hold its first regu larly scheduled supper meeting at Mitchener's Cafe Friday night at 7:30. President Sterling Marriner will preside. All members a: e urged to attend. Kenansville Visitors Prof. h. W. Jarman, bead of the Science Department of Thomas Jefferson High School In Richmond, Va. was a visitor tn Kenansvllle on Sunday. Prof. Jarman is author of a ' chemistry experiment manual which is used by many of the lar ger high schools in North Carolina and. Virginia. He would like .to. see his manual used in Duplin schools, he says. Mr. Jarman Js a native of Seven Springs.,, Not only is he. a professor of science, . holding an A.B., Bit and M.S. . degrees, he also holds a LLB degree and once was offered a law partnership with the late. Governor Ehringhouse of North Carolina. He ha been with he Richmond City Schools for the past twenty years. . ' . ; Miss Jetsie Bell Raiford of Wash ington City, former teacher in the Kenansville schools, was a visitor in town Sunday. She is spending a few days with her parents near Seven. Springs. i - Church services for next Sar.djy, August 28, will be: 11:00 A. M. Magnolia 8:00 P. M. Unity : Subject: "How Can 1 Know God" : Thla week Mr.' Glover ' is con ducting a Revival Meatlng ft Lhe Wodland Church on the Pink Hill Charge for the pastor ths:e, Rev. Thomas M. Horner. ' . The Rev. C. D. Barciift, Superin tendent of the. Wilmington District, will hold the Revival at Kenans- vi lie Church from Sunday, August 23 to September .2. Services will - bacin Sunday evening at 8:00 p.m. aiid each evening there after at the J same t me. ' - ' Mcetinge on the Duphn Circuit, j: and which will be conducted by the -paawr: . ,: v September 4 0 Unit Church, . September 11 - 18 Magnolia, and : September , 18 - 23 Friendship'. Local Draft Board Closed Duplin Draft Board closed her, last Friday. B- A. Farrior, Secre tary, Is now with a tobacco ware-, house in Farmvllle. , Duplin was one of the 86 Draft Boards in the country, closed due : to lack of funds. Local board mem bers will continue to function by keeping-classifications up to dato and ; ordering inductions - if and ,: when -they are started again. Vol unteer Registrars are sought -V I Total admitted Assets, $209,839,935.49 I LIABILITIES Present value of amounts not yet due on Supplementary Contracts, etc $ 3,96gi659.00 Policy Claims, $ 897i662 .43 Dividends left with Company at interest, , ,$ 1,932,530.91 Premiums paid in advance, $ 5,204,199.57 Unearned Interest and Rent paid in advance, ... $ 38,874.82 Commissions due to Agents, $ C8 729 19 Estimated Amount payable'for Federal, State and other Taxes, $ 400,000.00 Amount due Policyholders, $ 13 357 49 ' Amount set apart for future dividends, $ 146,695.77 All other Liabilities as detailed in statement, $ 458,518.64 I J" 7 ' COu uCjfl Cc:; u u of WALLACE, Inc. Total amount of all Liabilities, except Capital. $198,688,749.82 Capital paid up in Cash, $4,000,000.00 Unassigned funds (surplus), $7,151,185.67 $ 11,151.185.87 Total Liabilities $209,839,935.49 BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA nUsHNG 1948 " ' Policies on the lives of citizens of said State in force December 31st of previous year, ORDINARY: No. 1023 Amount, $1,88W6X00 Policies on the live of citizens of said State is- ' sued during the year, T" - ORDINARY: No. 46; Amount, $ 124,330 00 TUL -I -V". i No. 1069; Amount, $2,005,591.09 ' Deduct ceased to be In force during the year, No. 89; Amount, $ ' , 87,806 00 PoUcies Ja force December 81st 1 No. 1030; Amount, $1,917.785 00 Losses and Claim unpaid December 31 of previous year, Na,. v 1; Amount, $ - Losses and Claims incurred during year :.. No. v- - No. Losses and Claims settled during .the year, in full, t No. Losses and Claims unpaid December 31st, No. Premium Income Ordinary, $55,390.94; ToUl, . .....,.. - President, W. E. Blxby; '; Treasurer, H. R. Carpenter; 16; Amount, $ 17; Amount, $ 16; Amount, $ 1; Amount, S Secretary, J. L. Batcheler; Actuary, J, A. Budinger r'; 2,500.00 28,759.74 31.250.74 30,759.74 500.00 55,390.94 Home Office, 3520 Broadway. Kansas City 10. Mo. Attorwy for Service: WALDO C. CHEEK, Commissioner of Insurance Raleigh, N. p. . - STATE OF NPSTH CAROLINA Insurance Department SEAL) t - i' . ' '. ' r "Raleigh; June 23 rd, 1949 y. I, WALDO C. CHEEK, Commissioner'of Insurance do hereby certify that the above ' la a true and correct abstract of 4he statement of the Kansas City" Life Insurance Com-" . pany, of Kansas City 10, Mo. filed with this Department, showing the condition of satd' Company on the 31st day? of December,' 1948J? y - " r Witness my hand and official seal the day and date' a-we v "ifteh."': - t . v. REFRIGERATORS, RADIOS, ELECTRICAL PUMPS FURNITURE, TRACTORS, IMPLEMENTS FARM AND BUILDING SUPPLIES WALLACE, N. C. NOTICE; MR. FARMER, Let us show you' our John Deere tractors and John Deere Farm c-. : Machinery. Buy early and' save hiring tractor cutting done this fall. If you have any farm machinery, mules, cows, or hogs you are 4nterested in trading in on a tractor and equipment see us at once, '. '"t'' .'.:' J r '1 , ;, ,. . .'-o , . - ... i t 'i - : ;-':-M .;: r.-;..: ; i ,.4,..- "-, ,'?'' ' f. 'Q ' '-' -: : ! ..''"' ..'':'''" Ki'vi.TI' We are also interested in buying mules and horses. If you have any livestock for sale or are interested in trading what you have, y come to our store imnrediately or contact our tractor and livestock" .' representatives, Mr. Henry (Pop) Grady, Warsaw, N. C, or Mr. T.. ;..x ' W. Newkirk, Wallace, N. C. If you are interested write us a cara s -or call us collect and we will send one of our representatives to see , you immediately x v - f--, S'efl your tobacco in Wallace, the World's Largest One Set Buy- -;;; ers Tobacco Market, and remember the Wallace tobacco market Jbad ' ' the highest average in the eastern bright belt last year.,. -.. ' ' 1 ' ' ' . ' Again we invite you to sell your tobacco In Wallace. , Make our . store your headquarters. - Whether you wantto buy or not, come to see us. Ladies and Gents public rest roomsr Ladies and' Cbjldrens v 1 lounging rooms, freeace water. - , - , . t; i s v ; Don't forget our John Deere repair shop and also our electrical ., iif appliance repair shop. . . "CASH IF YOU HAVE IT" 'mm .1-1 10' "CREDIT IF YOU NEED IT' JOHNSON COTTON COMPANY
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