SEPTTT.ICm 1, 1SS9 v fit- . - . i , ? IT" L ) vJT-.y - 1 i .. It smells good. It feels good. Treated properly and tended with care, it provides our food and our income. Handled without thought for the future, it withers and grows poor . . . depriving us of our . livelihood. " Agricultural science has shown us the way. to farm ' security by discovering new ways of soil conservation. We are " prepared td help you attain any information you may, need for in stituting your own conservation program. Call on us also for ad . . vice on financing thissecurity measure. FIRST CITIZENS BANK COMPANY AND TRUST PINK HILL INVENTIONS it Thati - serve qou TliAtnfta JoffitKAn m(m uti linn ntwl nli In1 thm raltarv nt "in ventions That Serve Yon." His greatness M a statesman" overshadowed his distinction as n (nv.ntnp Invnilnn fit ih f i swivel chair was one of his earli est aciuevemeiiis. nis eamage mileage computer" antedates the modern speedometer. A score of fadget Inventions, Including a combination' table and chaise lonrue, may be seen in his Monti- -. ; cello homo today. . - . .. ' Jefferson, third President of the United States end ar.lhor of "tlie "Declaration or independence," 4ImI on Indcnendenco Dav. Julv "Jtlimm't v- jwomlcrllo I 7f Worn . diate payment to the undersigned. This the second day oi August, 1950. - ! " Mrs. Nancy Brinkley Raynor Executrix of J. L. Raynor es tate. Wallace, North Carolina Latham A. Wilson Attorney . , 9-15-et. LAW MRS M. M. THIGPBN BeulavUfe, N.1 C. , Representative For WARSAW FLORAL COMPANY ; WARSAW, N. C XATIONAl SATtHT COUNCtl I NOTICE State of North Carolina, County of Duplin. ' ,.- " The undersigned, having quali fied as executrix of the estate of J. L. Raynor, deceased, late ef Du plin County, this Is to notify, all persons having: claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned op or before the third day of August, 1951, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery.' All persons indebted to said estate will please make lmme- t- WILLIAMS ttJNEBAL HOME . Billy Tyndafl '. Undertakers Embalmert Ambulance Service Home of ML Olive Burial Aseo. Phone 2265 .- ML Olive, N. C. Ideas Paying Off : For Duplin County ISegro Farmer j By R. F. WILKINS, - Negro Farm Agent Tom Roberts, Negro farmer of Jeff McLendon AND HIS 1 v ' .i At.' ESSO STATIOII WELCOMES YOU TO ' AND rrMP r m S T p. '! ' ' lit. I, Magnolia, is a small man in stature but not in ideas. -, After returning from service In the Army during World War II, Roberts purchased a few acres of land. Neighbors thought his farm was a natural" for sure starva tion. He hasn't starved yet. In fact. the farm supports Robert, bis wife, his father, and his father-in- law. They have a newly built home, modern conveniences, ana bulging pantry .shelves. A, family cow pro vides milk and butter. Kooens ;s attempting to balance his farming operations and follow recommend ed practices ThM Dunlin farmer has a herd of purebred Berkshire pigs which be 'loves next to Sunday bcnooi. Prices Up -Sell For Cash DELIVER OUR PLANT VAYIIE AGRICULTURAL WORKS, INC. SOUTH JOHN STREET, GOLDSBORO, N. C. 's Auction Sale EVERY THURSDAY STARTS AT 1:00 P.M. WE BUY HOGS EVERY DAY AT TOP MARKET 'PRICE Mace Stock Yards WALLACE, N. C. Welcome To Kenansville AND "THE DUPLIN STORY" . . . . i A Duplin Pageant By Duplin People Fcr Duplin County and All North Carolina OFFTCIAL AAA MAT ION n y; AND SEE US TODAY r "i I

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