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": ' . , For ourt The following persons were sel ected to serve as jurors during the March term of County Court: A. Bartlett, J. E. McNeills, D. M.' Lanier, Warren Brown, Johnnie C. Watkins, C. R. Alderman, Afton Pierce ,A. L. Hunt, Thomas B. Brown, L. H. Southerland, Alton V. Wells, Lonnie Duff, Jacob Baker J. R. Mercer, J. H. Turner, L. F. Brown, W. B. Jones, L. T. How ard, James Ray Thomas, Alvtn York Lanier, Jasper Thomas, J. J. Blanton, Henry Kissner, W. B. Dunn, and V. G. Bryan. YOUR TOBACCO BEDS DESERVE THE BEST! The Best is "NA-CIIURS ' Liquid Fertilizer. Promotes healthier plant growth. ' Sturdier root lyitem. i Earlier plant. : v Higher quality leal . Growers report that "NA-CHURS" makes their plants more resistant to blue mold. SEE US TODAY Duplin Mercantile Company KEIIAIISVILLE, N. C. A Real Value In A Tractor raw rnoALVJmi ' ,$:: f if firs IsJ I mi- ! 1 ft . . i. e : t h rt.-'W:,'. ....,', r. ' Rugged power from the world-famous ' : i I Hercules engine forged chrome-molybdenum , : - V : steels low gasoline consumption-make the f J' ' LEADER your most economical tractor buy today. - i ' Use the LEADER with either trailer or if hydraulic lift type implements. Hydraulic , power available at all tijnes, even when the " . clutch is disenaaifHl. y-; . CALL ON lOUE NEABBST DEALER FOB A DEMONSTRATION DEALERS IN THIS AEEA ARCHIE LANIER, BeulavUle, N. C. ' JESSUP MOTOR COMPANY, Wallace, N. C SEVEN SPRINGS SUPPLY CO Seven Springs, N. C. MODLIII MOTOR SALES P ' 7 Warren Peterson, patient at the Fort SnelUng Annex Veteran HosplUL goes to a carnival given for patients nd receives a tey puppy from Mrs. Bernard Marver, ef the Jewish War Vetera M Anxiliary. Doris Foeschle, member of the Bed Cross Unit at is. Catherine's College, St. FanL looks on. , Increase Quota In ing Chief D. W. Watson, Navy Re cruiting Officer, announces that en listment quota for this district has been increased to 50 men per month. A further increase of ap proximately forty per cent Is ex pected for the month of March. He. also stated that enlistment qualifications have not been low ered and that the Navy will contin ue to enlist only men and women of high mental anl moral standard Young men between the ages of 17 and 31 and young ladies who are high school graduates between the age of 20 and 31 are eligible to apply for enlistment. Applications may be made at any of the navy recruiting substations or see your Navy Recruiting Officer. He will be at the Post Office in Wallace each. Monday and Tuesday. Jurors Drawn For Superior Court The following named persons were drawn to serve as Jurors dur ing the Msrcb term of Superior court: FlrstWeek - J. Qulnn, Leslie Stroud, M. B. Wall, W. F. Taylor, W. E. Bartlett, Adell Cavenaugn. J. E. Andrews, Sr., Ennie Brown, Faison .Smlfh, Fred Smith. T. W. Broaden. J. O. Smith, Wm. F. DaU, David J. Brock, Marvin Dail, Lew Is A. Westbrook, Barther I. Brown, Leonard Grady,- McCoy Kennedy. Illy f th Vlly 5 Bulbs, Jar and Mow $2.00 Finest Quality, German grown, Specially prepared for immediate indoor growing. 8 Prime Bulbs, ready to burst into blossom within 8 weeks! Plus handsome 4tt" cop per colored Styreae Jardiniere, Plus Sphagnum potting moss. All only $2 ppd. Ideal Gift for Easter Mother's Day all occasions. BULB OP THI MONTH CLUB 41 Mwrket St. Dpt. C : , Chkt y m. MADAM PEGGY. AMERICAN - PALMIST Permanently Located Gifted palmist, the 7th daughter of the 7th generation, born with a double veil. If bewildered,-disappointed or in sorrow, I can and will neip you .mere Is no mystery so deep I ean not fathom, no heart so sad I cannot change to happi ness. As a reader I have no equal, my advice never fails. I hold my work above idle curious for mere dollars and cents. If you are seek ing entertainment I am not for you. I will give you true advice on all affairs of life, love, business mar riage or divorce. If you are unlucky or having bad luck I can and wlU help you, I have helped thousands, and will help you no matter what your troubles are. Read from Chap ter I Isaiah 13th verse: "The Lord is the greatest healer and the Lord gave me power to help those who cannot help themselves." Don't eon fuse my work with that of ordinary fortune tellers, my work is differ ent. You will find me fsr superior to all other readers. My advice never fallsTOne visit will convince you. Can be seen daily, including f " -v 0 a. m. to p. m. Weir William L. Miller, Lester Britt, M. J. Hanchey ,G. O. Parker, W. t. Knowles. H. J. Taylor. Benjamin F. English, E. M. Murphy, Rupert Jones, D. H. Carlton, J. E. Boney, Lewis Henry Smith, H. D. Korne- gay, Dryfus King, Eugent P. Best, J. H. Brice, and L. U Flowers. Second Week Hex Davis, J. B Register, R. J. Robinson, Marvin Bradshaw, Herman H. Qulnn, Paul J. Fountain, Maury Savage, Johnnie Dixon, D. P. Moore, E. E. Maready, Perry Exum Sholar, S H. Mallard, H. L. Register, W. A. Guy, Sam Bass, E. C. Brewer, J. R. Waters, J. L. Craft, James Wood, D. D. English, Finnie Grady, Sidney James Kennedy, Clyde E. Fountain, L. R. Horne, Archie Henderson, W. S. Register, A. B. Bordeaux, N. A. Parks, James A. Savage, R. F. Jar- man, B. F. Baker, J. B. Sholar, William Bradshaw. Paul Williams, S. D. Jackson. A. E. Williams, Ben W. Grady .David Wells. O. D. Drew, Sr., Freely Smith, and M. R. Bennett, Jr. Ilegro Home Agent Reports . "Record keeping in the home Is as important as any other enter prise or business" says Miss Gene vieve M. Kyer, Subject Mstter Specialist for the N. C. Extension Service. A representative number of Negro Home Management Club leaders attended the meeting. Mrs. Mable B. Peterson, Home Agent in troduced Miss Kyer. Simplified methods of record keeping was covered in detail and many house wives found themselves efficient secretaries in one easy lesson. The club leaders were very enthusiastic. Some expressed openly their sppre- clatloo as did Mrs. Irene Powers, Mrs. N. B. Wells and Mrs. Gertrude Pridgen who extended an Invitation to Miss Kyer to return to Dupluin and give special assistance to prob lems of the home. Miss Kyer has been scheduled for a Special Interest Demonstration on Slip Covers sometime in April, Mrs Peterson said. Dr. H. 17. Colvell OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted. Next Door To Cavenaugn Chevrolet Company Permanent Office In MiniMUIIieyui Jljl . J "--jfl The word U spraadint and fact that llght-madlum GMCs fori 930 are tha bait buya In tha whole llaht-madium aid I Thara are plant y of raa aons whjr thaia naw CMC offer aren battar parformanca and araatar tconomy than tha Suick-atappinf, monay-aaving iMCs of tha past. They're r riding, eaaiar driving . Improved to provida mora com fort for the drivar, more profit rh.CMC-Trt, CkttM" .41 truth mmklrnm a vr guidm fa a Vr tn, fur tha owner on evary acoro. Laat, but far from laa , thay . ara products of tha General Motors division that's tha world' largaat exaluslva pro ducer of commercial vehiclea . . . that haa, in addition to ita own ultra-modern facilities, full access to tha unparalleled GM research and proving oper ations that continually work to make "mora and battar things for more people." West Motor WARSAW, N. C. Co. WALLACE, N. C. . -.-.Aa tnjJIwfT al AASn 4315 ANNUAL WK QfffJUJK. STATEMENT 1(1(1 Pk Cmk . ..... t fllV Senrf, 1MIMJ1 AH Other Semeh . . Itosfcs . . . . . Llstel securities ars carrM at ssarket. east, or esll pries, whichever Is lowt. first Mart gaga lean, . Reel Iitata Leans ta Our Pollcyaohtors . Secured by tha cash values al pellelea. BWaVaf)a4NBaTBBv' awtCBwH0 awl Cauraa f CaHactian . Prewfcjiws ba Coarse of Cellearlea . AN Other Assats , . . U,17e,SI 105,10a,a09 110143 IS,t73,Slt Totot Assets,. Lssssea s.rti.iM gMirsMar UAMimi alley laaarve . . . $irSa A fond which with rotors premiums and interest smlnirs provMss lor th psrment ol poller obtlsa tlon a the? all due. Reserve for Policy ; Claims ... . - CUIms hwarred in If49 but , eenpleted papers not re ceived bv December SI. ISM. Paid In Advance . Policy Proceeds left -. PoHcytrsMors Policy valoariea Rasarvo ', Reserve far All . Other liabilities . . 'V .UaMlltles , Reserve $ 1,000,000 Capital . 100000 assloaod 1)00,000 Teral torphts fVaea far Adanlaaal Prajartlaa -. f Polkykalaars . i. Total ',' t4,S4S Moe,l MH,HI ' 'A- rrt,yof.tai $iu,yay ' i 7..- ' t t if MSt I f . " am an 'average' Jefferson Standard policyowner speaking for more than a million peoples-policyowners and beneficiaries whose financial future has been made mora secure through Jefferson Standard life insurance protection. "The Company's 43rd Annual Re port published here shows another year of genuine progress and growth that b a source of solid satisfaction to mo and my family. Assets have more thon doubled in the past ten years and now total $242J58,227. The increase in surplus and contingency reserves that extra margin of safety for all policyowners' funds is substantial. The steady growth of 'my com pany through the years reflects high quality of service to policyowners. "I note with pride that the Jefferson Standard still leads all fife insurance companies in rate of interest earned on invested assets. This means that 'my company continues to pay the highest rate of interest on dividend accumulations and policy proceeds held in trust for policyowners and beneficiaries important extra dollars. Not since organization in 1907 has the Jefferson Standard paid less than 4 on these funds. Truly, Jefferson Standard Policy Dollars are Larger. "Jefferson Standard sales of new life insurance in 1949 averaged more than $10,000,000. per month, more than 25 of which came from my group old policyowners coming back for more. Total life insurance in force at year end $89402,998. "I like the wide variety of policy plans 'my company' offers to meet the various protection needs of the public. "I like the special training in life insurance service 'my company pro vides for its agents, as well as for its branch office personnel, which results in the capable, courteous and prompt service I get in all dealings. "ft is for all these fine reasons that I presume to speak for more than a million people protected by Jefferson Standard. I am proud to be a policy' owner of this splendid life insurance) company." r M.F.ALIEIUR. GENERAL INSURANCE ' EENANSVILLE, N. C. D.H.CARLTON INSURANCE AGENCY WARSAW, N. C. rj EFFEDSS STAG D ADD live irisuRAricn c o r.iPA n v r ' 3 C. ' Pr!rv- GrrT-.tbero, Horth Ccrc!!"3