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the Liiiuid i- ui t operated from power lines. represent the N. C, Agricultural Experiment Station. The party also Includes representatives of tht U. S. Dept of (Agriculture, DWUlon of Soall Survey, and the Soil Conser vation Service. - v , ' Goldston is a graduate of N. C.. SUte College and holds a Bache lor's Degree, received In 1929. Up-, on graduation and until 1949 he was soil sdrveyor, devoting most of his time to soil classification and mapping studies - in -western North Carolina. III OlilEF , THKEE BATHS IN A LIFE TJME lk:J I !::.:: J For STETSON jrings correct fit to men il Sp:rsy In Duplin Nothing Fancy, Please vDurlna the 17th and 18th centu ries, the average woman took Only Ornamental touches on bird; houses often repel birds seeking a nesting place. : ' , three hatha during her ine-ume at birth, at marriage and at death. First "Chartered Oty E. F. Goldston, agronomy spec ialist with State College Extension Service, has been named, to head a soil survey party now starting r - Radio Sets . Three-fourths of all radio sets in i Anwrin'i first chartered 'city a'.A was established in what . Is now York, Maine, in 1841. Oldest Industry AUCTCOiJ SALE Jones; tiuee sons, EJwatd and El bert of Mt. Olive, Rt. 1, and Alton of Wallace, Rt- 2; two daughters, Mrs. J. A. Register of Golds boro and Mrs. Roland Thlgpen of Mt. Olive, Rt 1; and a half-sister, Mrs. Hattle Hlnson of Ft. Barnwell. Mr. Carter was a member of the Al bert son Church of Christ . The textile Industry Is the oldest of any In existence. Still Going Strong 1 twVA regular oval 0J 4 wide-oval and heads. long-oval Stetson knows that head shapes vary. So Stetson hats are made in regular ca1, wide oval and long-oval shapes to gi.e you truly comfortable, "custom" ."Hting. Why not drop in, now, for the hest hat fit of your life? IT EDUJIPILIIKI 2. Dirthday 1;M ELEANOR GAY HERRING of B. F. Grady. A Colonial Dame and playing a leading part in the Sarecta scene of "The Duplin Story." Classified Ads iXAH8irIKD BATES Twa nenU per wont, imnlmeoi chare of S0. Unless you have an count with oi pteaM send tonej, itanipa. money order r check with a da. Farmer: boo the Times. Classified ads; If yon have anything to tell or exchange, or want to boy, wo will accept produce for payment. - FOR BE ITER PROTECTION INSURE WITH FARM BUREAU MUTUAL Write or See W. SPICER. KENANSVII.LE, N. C SEE. ME and make appointment to do your auto body and fen der repairs, also replace youi broken glasses with new Shatter Proof glass. A. C. HOLLAND. KENANSVI1-LE. PLENTY OF GOOD WATER FROM A DRILLED WELL. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET AND ESTIMATE, GIVING US DIRECTION AND HOW FAR YOU LIVE FROM YOUR PCSTOFFICE. HEATER WELL COMPANY, INC RALEIGH, N. C. ) mi-npurmi v r in mm G First Class Plumbing and HEATING All Work: Guaranteed GEORGE P. PRIDGEN, JH Phone 226-1 WarsaTF.N.C. V. R. FIRE LOSSES 1948 SEVEN HUNDRED AND TWELVE MIL LION DOLLARS MORE THAN ANY YEAR IN HISTORY. PRO TECT TOUR PROPERTY WITH R. W. BLACKMORE Reliable Insurance Sendee Sine September, 1902. WARSAW. N. C. SHOES For real comfort and long 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 sworth, Kenanwille, N. C: Author ised Salesman. Phone TSX-t 9-2-41 pd." ' WANT TO BUY FOR CASH two or three farms direct from owner; See or write . DEEMS II. CLIF1 ON, CLINTON, N. C 9-30-et. c nT . ' g ... Your Friendly Store In Wallace ) y;-yy.,l. U 'H .-s': y:' .? J'ij. PIOFLI WCAI ITETfON HATS THAN AMY OTBII HAND 1 FOR SALE One Dulany Frozen Food Cabinet glass top, now In use. See CASH SALES COMPANY, Beulaville, N. C. 9-16-2t C WANTED A married man to work on farm. Will furnish house. See MARION QUINN, Beulat.Uc, N. V. ; FOR SALE One nice 46 model Ford Coupe; extra fine condition and looks good as new. Will vtl or trade for mules or Teal estate. J.I. BARDEN, Warsaw. t-16-2t pd. ' FOR RENTi Of flee space for rent over store. , See G. R. DAXL In Kenansvfllo , 9-2J-2t pd. ' SALESMAN WANTED Man (or profltoble Rawleigh business. Pro ducts weU known. Real opportunity. Write Rawlelgh's, Dept. NCI 931 -119, Richmond, V. f ; . 7 : 1 ' Dorothy Dix started her writing career In 1896. On The Bandwagon During the period 1880-1915, most so-called town bands were fi nanced by merchants to attract the farmer trade Into town. - Funeral Train William Henry Harrison was the first president for whom a funeral train was used, in Apru, iuu. Air Mall Service Th it s Post Office Depart ment's air mall service is now ai years old. Railway Act Martin Van Buren In 1838 signed the act establishing railway mall service. Forerunner To Oil Animal fats were once used by industry as lubricants. ,..: ' L. G. Carter Dies I.nnls a. Carter. 71. died sudden ly of a heart attack Saturday at his home in the Scotts Store sec tion. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Monday with Rev. Rudolph Harper, pastor oi tne unurcn ox rhrut t Alhertson In charee. .Bu rial was in the Jones family ceme tery near1 the home. Surviving are Mrs. Carter, the former Cattle EVERY THURSDAY STARTS AT 1:00 P.M. VE BUY HOGS EVERY DAY AT TOP MARKET PRICE Wallace Stecli Yard WALLACE, H.C. OUR HEARTIEST (C(D)NElAli,EJILAnKlS . .... TO DUPLIN COUNTY Oil ITS i 2G3UL fiITJECBra AMD BEST LUCK TO 1 1 "THE DUPLIII STORY" YE SI1XERELY THAIJX THE PEOPLE OF DU-, ; PLIII COUNTY FOItTHEIIt FI!!E PATR0I1ACE III :. . THE PAST Alio LOOI FOMUD TO jiAHY . MOM YEA5S OF PLEASANT DIALOGS. , w,Mv.-& i ii ' , !. ' .... . 1 . ' ' y Ml ''-si yy t ... FUEXmT'2 Private sMe di"y, - f r-' ' i'Sf' X
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