ka: Ne v7S: . ;j. p. Tucker Sr. and Herbert visited Mr. and Mrs. Thedle Tuck er In Lu.p.i.ke and Lynchburg, Va. . Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hay Powell : ' of Richmond spent the week end wlth;r i. Leslie Powell at the r ' home of ISri. Laura Merritt. ';') , Mrs. Florence Horne and' daugh ter Betty spent the week end in Wilmington. ' . ' , 1 ,, , - ' ' ' Charles Bo wen of. New. York, spent the week" end visiting the it,. Misses Lizzie," Cora -and Almeta -edwards. ' ' : We would like to correct a typo graphical error of last week," Mrs. ; J. A. McArthur was formerly Miss '-. Mamie Fryar.and not Miss Maurice ' Taylor. : " ' i The WMS of the Baptist church '' held their State Mission meeting In thn rhnrch and . 'tade special offering, for State ' Missions. '' . The Carroll i. ma Began a revival Sunday night with Mrs. v - nm..M nH7llMn1nrttnvv mi ami speaker.' , The Methodists began their re ' vival Monday night Rev. Crossno of Warsaw Is guest preacher. Tuesday, Oct. 6 the Eastern Bap tist Association will be held here in the Baptist church, opening at 10 a.m. - . - Week end guesU of Mrs. Audrey Joyner were Mrs. Camache Of Wil mington. Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Burgaw and Miss Susan Brown. : The many friends of Mrs. Mary Chestnutt Merritt will regret to inarn that she la in James Walker Hospital and underwent a serious operation Monday. Glad to see Will Merritt able to walk around again. Cancer Clinic On Sept. 21 the. Lenoir County Cancer Clinic examined 23 persons and 15 patients were referred to their personal physicians for fur ther attention. Persons attending the clinic came from Snow Hill, Midway Park, Trenton, LaGrange, Seven Springs, Beulaville, ... Wallace, Hookerton, - 'L. i t " i. j DRAMATIZE YOUR Yi:iD0V$ Attractive Draperies Add ; Beauty And Charm To Your Home fsew . .., -ton. The Clinic is held each liwrsday with registration from 10:30 to 11 30. Examinations are free to all with a "danger slgnaW -. -. 1 Persons living outside Klnston Should write Cancer Center Clerk, P, O. Box 49, tKlnston, N. C. for appointment, ,v. - ' NOTICE OF .TRUSTEE'S ' SALE OF LANP . The DECORATION SHOP specializes in window a treatments Cornices - Festoons Draperies Large selection of antique satins, imported chintz and failles for draperies. r 1Ti3 intmrafrnn Shnn PeytonAvel- i . ' Kinstpn . ( 1 J ta.ZS -3, -U lf-, , TTnflar anil hv VirKlB Of the DOW- er of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed by Mrs. cnia waoiv iwidmv to E. Walker Stevens, ; Trustee, dated April 1, 1947, 'and recorded In Book at page 118,'of the DupUn County Registry, default having been made In the' payment of the indebtedness thereby, secured, and the holder of the debt having"tlemanded that the Trustee foreclose said Deed o Trust under the powers' therein contained, the undersigned Trustee will, on-Thursday, October 26, I9 60, at 12:00 o'clock Noon, at the Court House Door of Duplin Coun ty, in Kenansvllle, North Carolina, offer for sale at public auction and sell for cash to the highest bidder, all 'that certain lot or parcel of land, located in the Town of Falson, Faison Township, Duplin County, North Carolina; and being more particularly described as follows: to-wit: . ,. ',..'i' . Bolns that certain lot of land in the Town of Falson, North Caro lina, and fronting on Virginia Ave nue and First Street, and which said tot fronts fifty (SO) feet on Virginia Avenue and runs back 150 feet on ..First Street," and Is designated and numbered as Lot No. 6 in Block B, according to and appearing on that certain map made from an actual survey of same and recorded in Book 157, at pages 586 and 587, in the Office of the Register, of Deeds for Doplla County, and to which reference Is hereby made for a more complete description of the same. , --This the 25th day of September, 1950. i . E, Walker Stevens, Trustee By: Woodrow H. Peterson, Any. Clinton, North Carolina -10-20-4t WHP " A winter cover-croo b good investment for Southern ' gard- ners and fruit growers. Orange and grapefruit trees are being grown this year In North Carolina, near Cape Hatteras. ...... i To RttifW "' Ui ' j WARSAW . Duplin Supply Co. -1 1 Aubrey L. Cavenaugh -r Farmer's Hardware Co. Hines Auto Supply Co; WiUiford, Inc. t V ,, A. Brooks Dept. Store ' Warsaw Drug Store - Warsaw Farmers Exchange 'Warsaw Furniture Co. Branch Bank & Trust Co. Mack Oil Co. i y r J.-E. Fulford ' n Miller & Best, Service Station . Warsaw Flour & Feed Mill ' Sheffield Motor Co. Tide Water Power Co. WALLACE ; 'atterson Farm Supplies , Vallace Motor & Implement Co. Vallace Hardware & Machinery Vorsley Oil Co. ' ' L ' (lanchard & Faryior Whse. Vallace Stock Yards farmers Feed & Seed Co. essup Motor Co. CHINQUAPIN M. L. Lanier Mary B. Parker H. R. Parker ' PINK HILL Pink Hill Civic Club MAGNOLIA " FusselTs Esso Service BEULAVILLE I. J. Sandlin Co. Grady Mercer Brown & Miller Co. Gardner Edwards Dr. Paul Bolui Dr. F. X. Norris Leon Brown MOUNT OLIVE Bird Oil Company t T. W. Quinn C. C. Ivey MOREHEAD CITY Dr. R. E. Outlaw SEVEN SPRINGS Grady Supply Co. M. B. Holt M. J. Blizzard C. S. Thompson ROSE HILL Rose Hill Trading Co. KENANSVILLE iVaccamaw Bank & Trust Co. 0. P. Johnson Service Motor Co. G. E. Alphin T. O. Stokes C. E. Quinn Kenansville Prod. Credit Assn. THE SUPPORT OF THESE ASSOCIATE MEMBERS IS AP PRECIATED. THROUGH THE SUPPORT OF FARMERS AND BUSINESS MEN, THIS ORGANIZATION HAS BEEN INSTRU MENTAL IN GAINING LEGISLATION AND FARM PROGRAMS, WHICH HAS REFLECTED IN AN INCREASED INCOME FOR EVERY DUPLIN CITIZEN. 1951 MEMBERSHIP DRIVE IS NOW OPEN. EVERY BUSI NESSMAN AND FARMER IS URGED TO SEE HIS LOCAL MEM BERSHIP COMMITTEE AND JOIN WITHIN THE NEXT TWO WEEKS. Duplin Couuty Quota 1600 Members Duplin County F arm Bureau oooocooooooooooooooooooo'oo 'EfeSosiits At Your r 't i Co lie mpamiy msmuB qjp to $m0oo ' " "T - Yes instead of $5000 -- your deposits are now in--', ' sured individually up to $10,000. This increase was no ; accident. The excellent safety record of the banks, since ' "fi"' ' -:' : " t' Ti" " 1 1 ' ' - the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation was estab- lished, is largely responsible. Behind that record of j ' i' safety lies good management. . Always where there is ,., Seventy-eight ' years of continued operation and growth tell the story of management in the Branch r U' 4 ' Banking and Trust CompanyV1 Since 1872 every policy of the bank has pointed first to security for the money "of depositors Deposit insurance is an extra protection which we gladly'provide as members of the Federal De- good bank maWement tiiere is security tad safety for ' posit Insurance Coloration. i depositors' money. l a, Hj, ? 1 i'H ' The D. D. I. C. was organized through national legislation hence the word "FEDERAL" in the name. The government does not, however, pay the cost of de posit insurance. The funds of the Corporation now over a billion dollars have been acquired through as sessments based on deposits of the insured banks. Since the establishment of deposit insurance BRANCH BANKING & TRUST COMPANY has paid $602,681.94 the largest insurance bill we pay. i t 4ijk pn'no: i -, t't ' . .. j ji s IBS .if ft T The.Safe Executor" r ,(, '' .f V7 VAl wn

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