s..r i: "-- c 'LLdA CLAASIFIZD RATES Two eeoU per worn. halt of I to. Unless you have am aoooant with u Imm send Burner, stamps, money order,, or check with ads. Farmers: om the Time Oaaatfled ads; j If yon have anything to teU or exehanfe. or want to boy. wo will acoept produce for. payment. ' ; ' 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. KENANSVHXE. PLENTY OF GOOD WATER FROM A DRILLED WELL. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET AND ESTIMATE, GIVING US DIRECTION AND HOW FAR YOU LIVE FROM YOUR PGSTOFFICE. HEATER WELL COMPANY. INC RALEIGH. N. C. First Class Plumbing and HEATING All Work Guaranteed GEORGE P. PRTOGEN, JH Phone 226-1 Warsaw. N. C c. a rate losses ma seven HUNDRED AND TWELVE MIL LION DOLLARS MORE THAN ANY TEAR IN HISTORY. PRO TECT YOUR PROPERTY WITH a W. BLACKMORE Reliable Insurance Service Since September, 1902. WARSAW. N. C. SEE ME for your pecan trees and fruit trees before November 15th. W. E. BELANGA, KenansvUle, N. C 10-21-4t c Wo have for Delivery NOW: Aero Cyanamld for tobacco beds, Abnori Seed Bye, Cotton Seed Meal ft Hulls, Platinum Feeds. Call on us for your needs in General Merchandise te Farm Sup plies. C. E. QUINN COMPANY, KENANSVILLE, N. C. 10-28-4t C FOB SALE: One Lincoln Zephyr, 4-Door Sedan. In excellent shape. Has not been driven more than 4M miles since completely overhauled. Tires, Heater, Radio, Electric Clock, all excellent Two rear view mirrors and ritual lights. ' Contact Duplin Times Office, Kenansvile. I'M GOING TO PLACE AN ORD ER FOB BROWN TURKEY FIG TREES IN A FEW DAYS. IF YOU WANT ANY, PLACE YOUB ORD ER WITH ME NOW. TREES 1-4 Ft HIGH, SLSO'EACH. - - J ! W. E. BELANGA. 10-21-2te FOB SALE: a real nice farm of E. H. Woodward (deceased), One mile from town business center. Elect ricity available, pack house, tobac co barn, and wired pens and pas tures; About four acres tobacco al lotment A real buy if you need a good -farm. Also mule for sale. SEE Miss Fannie Woodward, Warsaw, N. C. Home on week ends. 10-28-2t C I SHOES For real eomf ort and long Uf e - are the Chester-Aires. iimMaTm Cushion Insole. Air Conditioned. Orthopedic Arch Sup iu n Heel if desired. Made and guaranteed by the Charles Chester Shoo Co of BrocMon, suss, row shoes are not sold ureugn nores. See or contact Robert B. Holllng sworth, Kenansvillo, N. C Author ised Salesman. . ' mono Z30- 10-14-2t pd. )ii,.y?:---- . FOB BENT: Floor Sanding Equip ment, Sander, Edger and Follsner. FOB SALE: Floor Finishing Materials.- -" ' - ' DUPLIN MEBCANTTLE CO. KENANSVILLE, N. C. io-2i-4tc .t. vtv catv. nl nice farm near Warsaw of E. H. Woodward (decea jv iimj inkiMui - umin and buildings, mule farm implements, hay, and corn. See Miss Fannie Woodward. Warsaw, N. C. Home week ends. l-14-2t. C ' 1 1.. , car rhtktrock. all lengths, ar riving this week. HAY WIRE long as it lasts f 5.00 to 15.50. CEMENT, PLASTER, WINDOWS, iwvms. J. C. BUSS, Warsaw, N. C. ll-4-4t C FOB SALE; Best Quality Lespedesa Hay in bales. . SEE . C. H. HOLLAND. Bt 1 . . KenansvUle, N. C. 10-21-St Pd. , PLUMBING To my friends and miaUnners: Owinr to loss of health two years ago I've been unable to carry on with my plumbing. ' my hMlth haa imnroved and am now able to resume work. I have a good man hi with me and will appreciate ,m work vnn mav have to offer In the plumbing line. Guarantee as low a price In fixtures ana matenai as yau can get from any one. very respecnuiiy, E. C. Newton KenansvUle, N. C. 10-28-2t C No. 2's 2 eci.ta per pound or si.VV per bu. For 5 bushels or more, write and we will deliver. , . -. LINDON SOUTHERLAND, Rt 1, MagnoUa, N. C. 403 Attend ' BeulavilleP.T.A. Approximately 400 persons atten fiai thA roinilar monthly meeting of the BeulavlUe PTA last Monday night Plans for the coming Harvest avutitni wars made at the meeting The group voted to outlaw the playing of Dingo at ine lesuvu uu it was suggested that patrons do form nrnHitre for auction. The proceeds from the festival will be noon fnr beautlflcation of the school grounds, . - . . ,1 .; NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, having quali fied as administrator of the estate of Ma A. Lanier, deceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed on or before the 19th day of October, 1950, or this notice will plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 19th day of October, 1949. Daniel W. Lanier, Admini strator of the estate of Ida A. Lanier, deceased. Beulaville, N. C. H. E. Phillips, Attorney KenansvUle, N. C. ll-25-6t. HEP NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, having quali " tied as administrator of the estate of Charles Manly Smith, deceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 19th day of October, 1950, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted lo said estate will please make imme diate payment to the undersigned. This the 19th day of October, 1949. - Grover Rhodes, Admini strator of the. estate of Charles Manly Smith, de ceased. Pink Hill, N. C. H. E. Phillips, Attorney KenansvUle, N. C. ll-25-6t. HEP House Warming fa Beulaville One of the prettiest parties of the season was given at the new home of Mrs. Phoebe Pate of Beulaville on Friday night, Oct. 14. It was in the form of a floating house warm ing. The living and dining rooms were ensuite and beautifully deco rated with roses and dahlias. . As the guests arrived they were met at the entrance by Mr. and Mrs. AdnlDh JnnAa nnri sTinum I the living room where Miss Cather ine Waller . and Mr. Atlas Pate pinned on attractive corsages. After registering witn Miss Er mie Sanderson they were taken to the dining room by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Home. The dining table was covered with a lovely lace doth and center ed with a bowl of varigated dahlias. Mrs. Loyd Thomas was assisted iti serving lime ices, ham biscuits, ribbon sandwiches, cup- cakes, mints and . nuts by Mrs. Sudie Brown, Mrs. W. F. Hinson, and Miss Mary Quinn Brown. From the dining room guests were shown to the gift room. The gifts had been attractively arran ged on a white table docorated with pink roses. Miss Daisy Burn- nam presided here. Mrs. Foy Jones, Sr., Mrs. Phoebe Pate, Mr. Foy Jones, Jr. and Mr. and Mr. Carl Daniel Pate were hos ts and hostesses at large. Goodbyes were said to Mr. and Mrs. J. Macon Brown, More than a hundred people called during the evening. Beta Club Elects Officers New members and officers of the Beulaville High School Beta Club were installed at a candlelightlng service during chapel period on Friday, October 1. New officers are: Joseph Jackson, president; Carolyn Baker, vice-president; Velma Brin son,. secretary; and Prandy Ken- Keimaimsviiflfle Bridge Club Mrs. M. F. Allen entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening with all members present High score was won by Mrs. Vance Gavin. Mesdames L. F. Weeks and H. D. McKay were remembered with birthday gifts. At the conclusion of games the hostess served ice box pie and coffee. Personals Don't Forget The annual Halloween Carnival is to be held Friday night Oct 28. The program will Include special ma. din klntfA ..Va ui.l Ve flshlntT - . " I iuua,b( wiufev, kumw hkhm, mwiiw nedy, treasurer. After Installation p0nds, etc.' There will also be a each new member was presented a club pin, certificate and member ship card. Mechanization of the cotton crop is a 'step nearer this fall as the result of a unified, across-the-board program of research now In contest on "The Most Henpecked Husband" and a prize to the winner. What man Is most hen-peckedT We will know Oct. 28. . its second year that involves work by engineers and scientists in IS Southern states. Miss Cornelia Quinn of WCUNC spent last week end at home after attending the Carolina-Wake For est game at Chapel Hilt Misses Gilda and Gloria Whit field are visiting at home for a few days. Miss Jean Tyndall of Raleigh visited her parents here Monday. Miss Eleanor Southerland visited her mother Mrs. L. Southerland on Sunday evening. Mrs. J. A. Gavin spent last week in Hampstead. Mrs. Amos Brinson attended the Carolina-Wake Forest - game at Chapel Hill Saturday. , Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Weeks and Jean visited in Raleigh Saturday. Messrs. O. P.' Johnson, Z. W. Frazelle and Ray Humphrey attend ed the Duke-State game Saturday. Members from Kenansvillo who attended the P&BW Club In Mount Olive Sunday afternoon were Mes dames Virginia Holland, Grace Vann and Miss Dora Betty Dixon. tniA t. 1017 Mnrth Caro is .A-M ..rod E7P decreased 10.2 per cent but total production In . . j a - w itsk nf hvbrld Dusneis ui.u seed and adoption of Improved .-T.i . u.. ...i mvturArii were to practices ut ' , , major factors responsible for the Increase in yieiu per . , Take s reed look at that plane. Dad! It's the "Flyter OavrtosntoV ,i; and It's carry in a group of Amor, nana writ, .in uuiiu wiwii m great big "bit" tor their oeuntry. . The pastbsngers are some of oar ' tos-fllght cartoonist, every eoo of whom has helped to sen U. 8. Sav lags Bonds, using their eomio strips to emphasise the old Amor- ' less principle of thrift And they. hting that the regular pwehaso of U. 8. Savings Bonds Is the one sure : way to save. And Savings Bonds pay yoa H for every $1 mveeted, in Just ten. years.-. -, v 1 ;. Announcement .... ., in ti Y Uaita rtiirrhntd the . WARSAW SELF SERVICE LAUUDSIY ' . " . , . . . .. . ..y '.Jiii.. 'if'i.t- and ate permanently in charge of its operation.' We now have 8 automatic washers for your con venience. . ':":;r-7':;..V;,-' ' Also my sewing work will be permanently located in the laundry building located on Pollock i St. in the 2nd block from the railroad) a one story, , cinder block building. I will be permanently located here day and night. Telephone 337. I will be glad to see you at my new place. Irene Martin Your Seamstress at the .,1' .WRSAy Hl SERVICE lAUHDRY ' 41 v '.X 7 n Ar-i-' y - mm r STILL LEADING ALL MARKETS III POUNDS SOLD AND MONEY PAID OUT 'I ! U'J! y SELL THE REMAINDER OF YOUR 1949 CROP III WILSON V NO BLOCK SALES . ., COME, SELL AND RETURN HOME SAME DAY; - A, LAST4 MONDAY'S-" AVERAGE..;...... uOi Mtnn't WK Thrnunh TiiAcrfnv HrffsKor 19 ( n 'c? ) 68.159.5Q Pounds For S33.i;im33::U :C r) ' ... . -- ' . , t - AVERAGE.......;. 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