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But if you are bitten by : non-poisonous snake or a young fattier or' a poisonous snake, that has recently bitten some person or animal and has used up bis supply If venom, then your chief danger fa the things your friends know about snake bite that aren't so! there are far more of these simple r non-poisonous bites than there 0 o o . mm SPG?JS AFIELD ( To .Sweet. Pofafo Growers When Ready To Sell Your Sweet Potatoes Get lit Touch With Us. We Have Made Them A Spec ialty For 20 Years. We Buy Them When Dug Or Cured. 4 In The Market Every Day And Pay Market Values At All Times. Andrcvs & Knovles Produce Co. r MOUNT OLIVE, N. C. Phone 109 0 o o o 8 o 0 D o o o M. F. ALLEN, JR. General Insurance Keriensville, II. C. Kenansville's Only Insurance Agency pOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOCH L ' j, . j w ,. 'Ji W, ctHEirr Ato fa THE REMOVE EDGES-3tKZ ST" PLANT THE DENS IN BANKS AS SHOWN ,fltF Off AMAC IN TREES USING HEAVY WIRE. ' - ' are of the highly dangerous ones. Now for a look at our Instructions 'First, the tournaquet That's to keep the poison'" from getting to the heart But frequently there's very little or no poison, and since a tournaquet can be an extremely dangerous device, don't use It un less you are sure it's needed; and then loosen it frequently. Next, open the wound and let it bleed. Don't do any cutting unless you have reason to believe there's a dangerous amount of poison to be gotten rid of. Use a fresh razor blade that's been carried Jn its or iginal package not that trusty but usually dirty pocketknife. Make the cuts trough the two bluish holes where the fangs have penetrated; and make each one lengthwise of the limb, not crosswise. Then suck the wound. Yes that is if the mouth of the sucker be reasonably clean. Bandage the wound. Only if there is a sterile roller bandage or some one has an unfolded, fresh hand kerchief. Otherwise leave that little wound open to the air. It stands a better chance of remaining uninfec ted than if It is bandaged with an O o o o o o o o o e e o o o o Place Your Orders For Personalized Cards For Every Occasion And Stationery With A . , ' SHUT-IN At Her Home A tjlij t 1 THE Tomcm WITH roiA. thimble rr '. irto ' i 'ml , EMPTY NAIL KEGS ALSO MAKE EXCEL LENT COON DENS WHEN HUNG IN V TREES JmAR FOOD AND HATER SUP" WES ! AREAS SHORT OF RACCOON. CAN SUCCESSFULLY BE RE POPULATED BY TRANS PLANTING ANIMALS FROM HEAVILY POPULATED ,. AREAS ALL THT IS NEEDED IS Tie DESIRE ON THE PART OF THE ZPORTS A f.V PLUS A LITTLE EF FORT Win Donat improper dressing. Then give anti-venin. Frequently folks who take anti-venin have a terrifying after-condition called "anaphylactic shock"; and frequent ly these injections are followed by an attack of intolerable Itching call ed serum sickness. So unless you are dead sure of the danger of snake bite, better spare the victim these unpleasant possibilities Get the patient to the doctor as quickly as possible. If you can do it without any violent or even ac tive exercise on his part Remember in snake bite we are trying to keep the poison from reaching the heart. Anything which apeeo up the cir culation makes the blood carry the poison faster, whether it be exert ion, worry or the whjskey that used to. be urged as a cure-all for snake bite. YOU CAN MAKE IT BAIN Plan now to attend the most out standing demonstration of portable, revolving sprinkler systems ever conducted in North Carolina. , TIME: Friday,, Oct 7, 2:00 P. M. PLACE: J. H. Bradshaw'a farm In Sampson County, 1 mile from Clinton, Goldsboro-Faison hl-way. Sponsored by County Agents of 11 counties, Including Duplin, and North Carolina Irrigation equip ment dealers. PURPOSE: To teach principles of " Irrigation and to demonstrate the most modern sprinkler equip ment. All farmers should be Interested. Systems will be demonstrated to suit varying needs, from small truck farms to large pastures. Yes, the days of man-made rain are here. Irrigation originated about the same time as man and at the same place. As early as 2300 B. C, a king of Babylon set up a REMEMBER TODAY TOMORROW WITH A PHOTOGRAPH BY KRAFT'S STUDIO IN MOrNt OLIVE Phone in-1 or 230 COMMERCIAL PHOIOGKAIHV A SPECIALTY 1 Well-defined set of In ',;.uon laws. From that early beginning Irriga tion has played an important role In every civilizations Supplemental Irrigation has already ' proved Its' value 'to North Carolina farmers and interest in this practice is stead ily increasing. . -!..? t'k.y--'--.-. I T. Weeks, County Agent, urges everyone in Duplin County interest ed in irrigation to attend this out standing demonstration. Receive Duplin county cotton farmers who want to keep abreast of the marketing picture swill receive highly specialized help again this year from the U. S. Department of Agriculture's Cotton Branch, L. F. Weeks, Duplin County Agent for the State College Extension Ser vice, said this week. He lists these services as available to growers re questing them: Weekly Cotton Market Review: Issued each week-end. Covers the movement of average prices for middling 15-16 inch staple in the, spot markets; market activity; loan rates and current parity, and gin ning and mill activity. Farmers Weekly Cotton Price Report: Enables a grower to deter mine the approximate price, or the government loan rate,. on various grades and staple lengths; also shows the prices paid on the major Southeastern spot markets. Grade and Staple Length Report: Issued twice a month' during the ginning season. Shows percentages of cotton in each staple length and 51 auc S3 ii 111 111 mai vaxe anu Carolinas, with comparisons with last season. grade ginned in Ala., Ga., and the Help Office Supplies AND EQUIPMENT DESKS, CHAIRS, FILING CABINETS LEDGERS, "BINDERS, SHEETS and INDEX John II. Carter, Company KINSTON, N. C. MADAME PEGGY First time in your city, not to be classedas a trpsie. GIFTED PALMIST AND PSYCHIC MEDIUM Tells you any and everything you wish to know without asking any questions, gives you names, of enemies, and friends. Gives true and never falling advice on all affairs of life. If worried, troubled or In doubt consult this psychic reader at once. She can atTd will help you. Consult her on business, love, marriage, wills, deeds, mortgages, lost and stolen articles and speculations of all kinds. Don't be discouraged if others have failed to help you. She does what others claim to do. One visit will convince you this Medium and Palm ist is superior to any reader you have consulted. 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Most of the grades showed advances of $2 to $4 with the over all quality also at the highest point for the season. Gross sales moved above the three million pound mark at an average of between $47 and $48 per hundred. The state's Middle Belt tobacco markets also reported a firm de mand for tobacco with day to day averages between ' $46 and $49. Gross .sales for the season on this belt moved over 70 million pounds an average of approximately $47 per hundred. North Carolina and Virginia's Old Belt markets reported day to day averages of between $45 and $48 with gross sales of the season totalling approximately 54 million pounds at an average of $47 - $48. Gross sales on North and South Carolina's Border Belt markets moved above the 281 million pound mark at an average of $48.87. Fair mont, N. C. was the only Border Belt market scheduled to continue Cottonseed Review: Lists high, low, and average grades of cotton seed; and prices currently paw farmers for cottonseed, in wagon lots, by counties, in Ala., Ga., Fla., and the-Carollnas. Also reports on the general price paid by oil mili3, and edible vegetable oil prices. Mr. Weeks said any farmer wish ing to receive either or all of these reports may get them by writing to: Cotton Branch, Production and Marketina Administration, U. S. 1 0 AA.1 W Department of Agriculture, 441 w. Peachtree St..N. E., Atlanta. Ga. 1 - i ikeith'nllmkcfany- . . . blowouts can't throw a tire under almost any normal driving. See hew common sense and imagination in engineering and research make you more comfortable. With ehair-beight seats. With beautifuf interiors for full siae people, Telephone yew nearby Chrysler dealer .. . . he will bring the car to your door. In any body style, 4-door Sedan, Club Coupe, Convertible Coupe, the powerful 8-oylinder oar get New Yorker will do Rim wheels, asked of any other i ;.:;ay, sales after the week ending Sept. 30. This market plans to close on October 6. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF THE POWER OF SALE contained in that certain mortgage executed by James Boney and wife, Hattie Lee Boney, dated the 18th day of December, 1946, and recorded in Book 431, page 318, of the Duplin County Registry, default having been made in the indebtedness thereby secured, and said mortgage deed having been duly transferred and assigned to Hubert E. Phillips, and said mortgage deed being by the terms thereof, subject to fore closure, the undersigned Mortgagee and Transferee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bid der for cash at the Courthouse Door in Duplin County, Kenansville, N. C. at Noon, 12:00, on Monday, Oct tober 31, 1949, the property de scribed in said Mortgage deed, and the same lying and being in Duplin County, North Carolina, and being described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake near a hickory tree and runs thence as Docia A. Blanchard's line North 80 West 508 feet to i stake, Lizzie Dix on estate ooi nt"': thence as that line North 10 West 487 feet to a stake in W. I. Staten's line; thence as his line North 89 degrees 10 minutes I East 324 feet to a stake; thence J GOING OUT OF BUSINESS AUCTION SALE SATURDAY Ociobes-y 15th. COMPLETE STOCK OF GROCERIES, STORE FIXTURES, INCLUDING ONE FRIGID AIRE, ONE DRINK-MEAT BOX COMBINATION, ONE ICE CREAM CABINET; ALSO STORE BUILDING INCLU DING FOUR ROOM LIVING QUARTERS FACING HIGHWAY NO. 24 ESTABLISHED GOING BUSI NESS. HEALTH AND AGE FORCING SALE. 0. L WhaHey BEULAVILLE more for you than you've car. octol;j hk im South 23 East 256 feet to a stake! thence South 29 East 243 feet to the dividing corner between C. F. and J. W. Blanchard; thence South 19V4 East 130 feet to the beginning, containing 4.8 acres, more or less. A ten per cent deposit will be required of the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. Advertised this the 30th day of September, 1949. Hubert E. Phillips Mortgagee and Transferee 1048-4t. HEP OOO0OOOOOOOO4 Houses AND APARTMENTS For Rent Warsaw And Kenansville A. J. STRICKLAND PHONE 554 WARSAW, N. V. opoooooeoofto car Sptnd 25, minutes with rQ ' the beautiful AU SO KATUMS ON ROYAL WNDSOa 5 SASATOQA NEW VOIKH HOOKS Utile. r f ...
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