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v.. ., - : - , ..,... , ,v. A l - - " v .,rwKlIEl KATES , t v . , ' . , . I cnU wr fetalnua, ufaarsf at Ma l?atea yW nave V - u inniI with a pfcaae wtH : , I maaay,. aUaiiM. owuey order ' ' . chaoh ads. Farmers: ' om the Tunes riaaslflMl .adv tuv ,aitytbln In aeSI ar nehawe. 'or want to hoy, .' 5 we j WlU aeatal produce rot : ' " waeatV ' . , , - PLENTY OF GOOD WATER , HUMS A. DRILLED WE1JL . - WRITS FOR ILLUSTRATED ; ' BOOKLET AND ESTIMATE, GIVING US DIRECTION AND t; r HOW FAR YOU LI VB FROM JT . YOUR POSTOFFICE. HEATER WELL COMPANY, INC - -itALEiGa. w. a j FARM LOANS Federal Land Bank Loaf Terms, Loir Interest, are available through toe Clinton National Farm Loan Association. See or write . , DE WITT CASH, Sooty. Treas. at CLINTON, N. C. Aided 30 Years Ago ; - FOR SALE - PIANOS 4 f.i A We have a complete supply of ew and guranteed used pianos. For a savin Just see as before yoa boy. Wo sell nothing bnt JOHNSON PIANO COMPANY US W. NORTH ST. KTNBTON, N. C FARM FOR RENT 72 ACRES FARM; 40 ACRES CLEARSD; S J ACRES TOBACCO; ALL COTTON WANTED; GOOD CORN LAND;' 1 SEVEN ROOM HOUSE. PACK HOUSE, BARN AND SHELTER. ALL NECESS ARY EQUIPMENT; ONE FAIR MULES. SEE OR WRITE ' N. J. CREEL Beautancus, Rt. 2, Mt Olive, N. C. 19-13-4t pd. 103 ANGELES, CALIF; Thirty years ago, a family driving to the beach picked tip an Austrian emigrant. That man, Charles Babonet, died hero recently and left his half -million dollar fortune to persons whom ho had known bnt briefly. Among those benefiting: s that family, shown here smiling at their good fortune. From left to right arei MuK lissa, a daughter, only a small child when they picked up Babonet in 1920, and her pareitsMr. and Mrs. William O. Tyson. The trio will get 1100,000. - , . , , L HELP WANTED FEMALE, . - As only assistant to manager of small office in Clinton. Knowledge bookkeeping .typing, and shorthand necessary. Salary ranges S160.00 per month np. Please furnish com plete Information and small photo, if available, and address reply to P. O. Box 146, Clinton. N. C. 2t C . ' TRY OUR NEW ) SHIRT LAUNDRY POT'S WASH POT KENANSVDLLE, N. C. 10-lS-2t C FOR SALE: New foil sixe hand crocheted bedspread. Beautiful for homo or display use in store win dow. I10I.HO , See or write NORINE LANGSTON. Rt. 2, FAISON, N. C. 1 1 pd. HAVE A NICE LOT OF CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY FOR SALE. SEE ME. i W. E. BELANGA, KENANSVDLLE. U-8-4t C. ;v-;:.;,, ATTENTION Crosley owners: : Will give yoa good trade on your ear for brand new Crosley. Imme diate delivery. Easy terms. Several slightly used ears, real bargains. GENERAL SALES CO. (Kmston) "Crosley Distributors'' 10-27-St. jC Vi-TON COAL FREE with purchase of. Backer warm morning type coal heater at regular price. - . .... GARNER COAL CO. Warsaw. 10-20-2t C FOR SALE: Coal Heater with com bustion chamber. Will sell at sac rifice. Sec ' DUPLIN TIMES. FOR SALE: 10 Acre Farm with room hois'ie near Calypso.; Also few vacant , lots. Have prospects for larger farm. -. : JAMES G. DIXON, v CALYPSO, N. C 10-20-2t pd.. . FOR SALE: Registered T am worth pics. The lean bacon type. Pedi gree furnished. Herbert T. Komegay , ,',,' Mount Olive, Rt, 2, r. Near Scott's Store I0-27-5t pd.' 'j;.!. ..t A ..'.'. home of his brother, Frank Wood, Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock by the Rev. Vance, Rich of Garland. Burial was in Chinquapin; ' Surviving ; are ' two daughters, EioUe Wood of DePaul's Hospital, Norfolk, Va.,: and Mrs. Robert Rooks also of Norfolk; a brother, Frank Wood of Rose Hill; two sis ters, Mrs. D. J. Whaley of Teachey. and Mrs. J. D. Walker of Wilming ton; and his father. Jerry Wood of Chinquapin. ,. Pallbearers were bis . nephews. Jack Whaley, J. D. Walker, Charles Whaley, Frank Walker, Ed Whaley and Mr. Brown. WANTED TO RENT Small farm with about 4 acres tobacco and other crops. Can furnish equipment and reference. See G. R. PATE, RED, 1, WARSAW, N. C Near 'Carlton's Crossing. -.4 -i i i ' It pd. Joe Wood -Funeral Saturday ; Joe Wood, 53, died suddenly in Rose Hill Friday morning, Sept. 29, at 11 o'clock from a heart at tack. ':':--:'' Funeral services were held at the ion Charges . against7 four Duplin son County men have been brought before Justice of -the Peace- CT B. Sitterson for ' possession of ' non tax 'paid liquor;' ij&fijftfj .:; , Jim Turner, bound over to. Coun ty Court under $100 bond. Bound over to County Court .under $200 bonds are Henry Jones, possess ion with intent of sale; Arthur Thompson, transportation of liq uor; and William Byrd, transporta tion of same ?,;''. ': i ' ' ' ' m';""' -i- !! BLOODSHED BOXSCORE . .-. On N. C. Highways Killed Oct. 6 - , Injured same dates ; "Klired tffru' Oct 9, 195f " Killed thru Oct. 9, 1949 v Injured thru Oct. 9, 1950 204 ";W 624 9,228 Injured; thru Oct 9, 1949 779 V r,t ' ', Nothing more impairs authority than a too frequent or indiscreet use of it.; "v ,- i ; Shakespeare NEW RECRUITER , FOR U. Sk A. F. HERE SISgt. H. Jack OtUway, Jr., U. S. A plm and C , , cj . - crulting Ofuuir for t: e U. S. Ar; ' and U. S. Air I'oixe. liis to s a ' Monday, 9 a.m. Warsaw Aniiirica Legion Home; 1 pjn. Falson Pot Office; Tuesday, 9 a.m. Beulavillo Post Office; Wednesday, 9 a.m. and Thursday, 9 a.m. Jacksonville Courthouse; Friday 9 a.m. Wal lace Post Office ! . r " Sgt Ottaway was transferred to our area last week and he and his family now live in Rlchlands. Be has been in the USAF for,the past 8V& years. -Anyone wanting infor mation about the Regular Amy, i j. Air I wie u J . y Cv".aot : t. C :.:awnyp at any of the stops L cd above or write in care of Inlands, N. C. i:m .niLD By: TED RESTING , . Ray Holland Is one of this coun try's top bird shooters,-' and this week he's given us gome tips that should hefp get your limit of phea sant this fall. First, the two fundamentals in U. S. Air Force, WACs, WAF's, locating game are food and cover. a. . ; ...ar to t.-r.i :.j Li i ac.-ous tr aie Li. & i t to hunt hiin mniniri! si a , is where he feeds. In t..J i of the day he is usually in the moiA impenetrable cover he can tin! willows, blackberry thickets, and patches of hardhack or bog swamps. The pheasant will eat anything that a domestic chicken will eat That certainly gives him pletny of variety, but in a country where grain is raised look for him around those fields. When he can't get grain he does well on weed seeds. A good bird hunter spends much time looking at the ground. The t e 1. . . i l L I s is t i J t I i he c a t of L.j ' nerves. I Mt I that La f es f. ....r i pie rea'.a and t ) necessary to put ( front third part cf I long tall m .es r behind I' far bxrk r t it v 'I 7- K n t 4 -t ,.r , - n - n i n KIIISTOII "HOME OF HIGH PRICES' -Our Average For Entire Sole Oct. 9, 1959 .' SATISFACTORY XOMBIIIATIOi! - fa i, Emmell Jones Cecil Yosfen .- . .a . ' t r. 'i Si. .... s a . i .lly in 'se ' .;. on the . V fact ,..t reo . 1 ' i it is . .t In the" s t z t That :r a man shoot ' t 1 't tun ao I'm. t & &
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