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.tli .- ONTE:, FC3 LAST WEEK) we'll v Church services were at- tended last week end. Rev. Wesley Price of , Seven Springs was dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.' Ben Sutton Sunday. Mr. and Mri.- .Roland Sullivan and son Herman Clark, Misses Gertie and Mary Ann Sullivan and George Sullivan visited Mr. and Mrt. Bob Taylor at Rocky Mount Dig, EXTRA PHOTIT5 ihb year frcsn EVEHY DOLLAR'S YV0.1TH of fctfUZ'l CI ULEAN SITUATE of SODA soon, of an. ' Mn Nitrate In- s "V ereased yield V L ef eats 35-40 bo. per acre. Dollar 'return: almoat 4 to L Chlleaa Nitrate alia improves the feeding quality and the teia oonteot of forage crops. mm eanaa eaaaa aaaw mm mm mm mm oIm eaann asaa CZEJ 200 to 300 Iba. ot Uiileaa Hi I - trite produced JU 150 to 200 . Bounds mora lint cotton per acre. Dollar rev ,-tnrat about 10 to 1. Yoa cant afford not to infest la natural soda tbJ year! ; -v mtmm mm w w mm mm'm . v 3ooii.oaa. 2 J 7. ereued yield J of corn abont I . 20 bushel per era. Lwiiar return: almost 4 to 1. " Chilean Nitrate mean maximum yield for maximum profittl VZYrifftt! . . VIH.'. Paw :::! m-. TV AR! 1.. 1 VIIEII C Vtoxet ......... .-J I WARE3VJ ' V 2 ' 4 John; ,IIornc;i;y Sunday were nr. and. Mrs. D. X. Kornegay and Mr. and Mrs. Char les Sloan ot Calypso, and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hill of Seven Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Currle Bennett of Zion vlsited Mr. and Mrs." N.' F. WhitflekUSunday. : ' Mr. and Mrs, "LesUe 1 Dail ' ot Wolfscrape visited Mr, and Mrs. M. F. Dail Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, J. D.. Garner of Albertson visited Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Outlaw Friday, i ' 1 i ; x Mr. and Mrs. Doe .Rhodes of Potters Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Otis Rhodes Sunday, v.,.t.uw;, Mr. and Mrs. Buck Hill are buikU ."! .... " . I.trf WHYJ Nitrogen content all nitrate nitrogen , . . fast-acting . , . completely available . . , the only natural nitrate in the world, j ,-' SoUium eontarrtv- contain ? 26 sodium (equivalent to35 . sodium oxide) . . . sodiunr is essential to maximum yield , . . . substitutes for potassium, where lacking, and makes' soil phoa- phate more available; help "aweeten" the soil, '-.-vi' ; Other plant food natural traces of iodine, manganese, potassium, magnesium, boron, calcium, iron, sulphur, copper and sine.' - '". ' ava "Look for the bulldog en the bag. It mean natchel aoda In fre ., flowln' pellet form. Used now for orer no hundred yean." . 4haTMets4siunaTSW nuaii 'm. mart : vWrrar m S 5 YOUR FIIIAIICIAL MATTERS III All UPROAR- THEY SHOULD CALM AS A LAM3- us take ovca your FINANCES r'CJi;. : . - 'I. 1.,. -Si. ffv i s Trcbt Com-: Trj'S.-?1 MEMBER JIOC ' 1 "i J ,. WALLACE . ; l( ' .V ', : 1 IS i .. i'. . j... .. . is i a t -'i -,-i.i.ulon tarn, pack awe and. garage.'. ' '' ! Mrs.-Hazel. (Singleton) Hargrav and children-are visiting her mo ther Mrs. Calvin Davis. Mrs. Har grave has been in New Jersey for the" past year where her husband Is with the Navy, "..' - - i .... .; J ;;v''Vi ' The Womana Auxiliary of the Eastern District of F. W. B. wlH Convene at Long Ridge church On March 22nd. - : -w " - . Mrs. J. K. Kornegay and Mrs. D. B. Sutton were) cohostosses to the Long Ridge Auxiliary Friday night at the home of the former. There were 0 members and 3 visitors 'taaent'' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bell and Mrs. Math Ben of Summerlln X-roads visited Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Out-' law Sunday. ' ''-,:: ' Mr. and Mrs. Brantly Unell an nounce the birth of a son at Wayne Memorial -Hospital in Goldsboro on Tuesday of last week, Mrs. Ut zell Is the former Miss Ruth Bell. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Walker and children visited Rev. and Mrs.'F. E. Jones of Kenansville Saturday and found them sick with flu. " ; -'si .-.ji '':. "r-.-v. Miss Grace Walker of Woodland spent the week' end, with Miss Au brey Walker. '.-. -. v-;. . Mrs, Leslie iCornegay of Out law's Bridge visited Mrs. John Kor. negay Tuesday.; r. '.$. NOTICE OF SALE '. Under And By Virtue pi Author ity of the undersigned aa admini strator of the estate of Willie T, Rackley; deceased, the undersigned will offer for sale for cash, at the residence ot Willie T. Rackley to Kenansville Township, on the lands of C. C. Brown, on Wednesday, the 14th day of March, 1951, at the hour; of 10:00 A. M. the following articles of personal property, to wit:. ; i:- One 1938 Chevrolet One 1934 Plymouth Coupe . Corn. . . '; . 'Hogs' 1 , :', : ' .. Chickens ... Household and kitchen furniture Other personal property. - Advertised this the 21st day of February, 1951. '. : , . i V i C. C. Brown, Admlnistra- . ; tor of the estate ot Willie- .x:. .-t: Rackley, deceased. 3 -9-2. CCB WUXIAMS YimEAL HOME .?ykv-...... : T . Undertakers Eikalsaww ' ,J l Kr kAmhuUnee 8awtoav.. ' Hoaa. allwawtol Phone IXat, ! Mt. OUvt. M. C BE - t " ' ' "A r- -j ' " 4i '; GAICCN. , , J , Having this day qualified aa Ad ministrator with the Will Annex ed of Mrs. Ada Pickett, now de ceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify ill persona having claims against her said estate to present them to the undersigned administrator on or before the 14th day of February, 19S2, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. -) All persons Indebted to said es tate will please make Immediate payment. , J, This February 14, 1981. Mllo Pickett James, Admln- ..' Istrator C. T. A,, Mrs. Ada Pickett i-23-0t VBG none ' In The General County Court NORTH CAROLINA .' ? DUPLIN COUNTY w. HAZEL WILLIAMS BALL r ' VS. . " ALEX HALL ' ' The above named defendant, Al ex Hall, will take-notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the General County Court of Duplin County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the de fendant upon the ground that the plaintiff and the defendant have lived separate and apart for more than two years next preceding the bringing of this action; and that the defendant will further take notice that he. is .required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the General County Court of Du plin County in the Court House, in Kenansville, N. C within twenty days after the 31st day of, March, 1951, and answer or demur to the Complaint tiled In this action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the 'relief demanded In said complaint. . - : "! This 27th day of February, 1951. ,B. V. Wells, Clerk of , : General County Court Wm. X. Craft, Atty, 343-4t WEC .', ADMINISTRATOR' NOTICE Having this day qualified u ad-. minis trator of the estate of Mrs. Katie: &. Gresham( deceased, 'of Duplin County, North" Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims .against said estate to pre sent tbem to the undersigned, duly verified, on or. before: one year from, data of last publication of thla notice or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. AU persons Indebted to said es UtevaflU please mak;e Immediate settleinent 1: 1 ' -';v'" - : This the 21st day 'of "February, 1981. - , ; A. W. Gresham, Administra tor Mrs. Katie C. Gresham, esUte. Beulavllle, N. C. 3-20-8tAWO t v v- NOTICE - v- lit The General County Court 8tate of North Carolina Quplln County , BRUTUS, KORNEGAY . vs BLtZABETH HALL KORNEGAY The); above named . defendant Elizabeth, Hall Kornegay, will take notice than an action entitled as above hu been Commenced in the General County Court of Duplin County, North Carolina by the plaintiff to secure an absolute di vorce from the defendant upon the grounds that' the plaintiff and the defendant have lived separate and apart from each other for more than two years, next preceding the bringing of this cause of action; and that the defendant will further take notice that ahe Is required to appear in the office of the Clerk of the General County Xourt, In the '.- Courthouse In Kenansville, North Carolina within thirty days after the 19th day of March, 1931 and answer or demur to the com plaint in said action or the plain- oooooooooooo -Tor Safe SASH, DOORS, . S cock; rock lath; -cccs wool plaste2, LC.ir, CEMENT EZICH, RICTAIL PAINTS. Till PIPE, LZAIll TnvmTEAsrz:TC CTG, ASPHALT SIHNGLni, ALL iUNCb 07 COLL ROOFING, 5-V cnr.rp tin rcoriNc; ' CICK SIDING Z.JacA.klL4uw0.i T7ALLACZ, N. C v N . . r - vd C J' . I will t .if to the Cuurt for tue reU. f deiuaned in the said Com plaint '.vviv.,,. - ; This the 14th day of February, K. v, wens, oerk of ' the General County Court S-0-4tLAW . .... OUTLAW'S CHID5E IIEYS INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK First Sunday night services in school auditorium. All Invited to the services. '. . Mias Marie Prater of ECTC spent the week end at home. Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Parker and Mrs. Robert Jones spent Sunday with Miss Cora Parker is Wilson.; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon K. Out- Uw and Miss Mary Ethel Outlaw visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Robin son near KJnston Sunday. - The local AUW was well repre sented at the AUW Institute Day held in Rocky Mount Saturday. Mrs. Paul Williams of Sarecta visited Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Simmons Sunday"'-'-."- Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. OuUaw of Cary spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. OuUaw. '... Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Dupree of Deep Run were visitors ot Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dupree Sunday. i Miss Mary Frances Cannon of Washington, D. C. wu recent vis itor of her sister Mrs. James Par ker. ; .-. ,:. . Mr. Herman Outlaw and slater Mrs. Ed Smith ot Kinston attend ed funeral services for theld bro ther-in-law J. W. Pearman in Sum merf leld last Thursday. N Work Is progressing on the new church. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Simmons were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sedmou In Greenville Sunday. L. W. Outlaw attended a recent meeting of the REA held In Ral eigh. Mrs. M. H. Whitfield of Jones Mill section visited relatives here Sunday. . Do You Heed License Renewal? . A few motorists, mostly those with vurnames beginning with A or B and whose birthdays tall be tween January 1 and July 1. al ready are having to obtain second renewals of their driver's license, j The Department requested that motorist seeking second renewal bring their present licenses ' with 'Ww them to their examining station. The license will be accepted as evi dence that the applicant has passed the road test and he will be re quired to take only the rules of the road, eye and road sign phase of the examination. Persons whose surnames begin with U. V. W. X. Y and Z should now apply for driver's license re newals. Deadline for the group Is June 30. Lines at examining sta tions, at present are short and ap plicants have very little trouble In being waited on. - I ' EXECUTORS NOTICE . TO CREDITORS Having qualified as executor of the estate of Andrew P. Paul, de (ceafeed, late of Duplin Cojunty, North Carolina, this la to notify Warsaw Fish Market CREATORS AMD MAXNTAXKERS OF LOWER PRICES ON QUALITY SEA FOODS (Next Door to A&P) ' Both Wholesale and Retail Know Your Fish or Know Your Pishman D. Z. HOLLOMAN FREE Phone 326 WE DRESSING . WARSAW, N. C. DELIVER Hot Cross Spicy Flavor to . T "T i"" N " " Is x - m Onw-rny. lapc-a-aanay Ja eraas bwusJU jw imtfitm'tW W gU 'm to ymur torn.' Se (oa th, old rhymm. But loday aWi mo doubt about ak likot LanSsa laaarilsa. Kapaeially popular with daugh ters, sons, and ail the f aaafly are Jane Parker Hot Croas Buna. : They're made with a smooth blend 1 ot apices . . . filled with phunp ? raisins, tongy citrus tidbits, and ; toppad with uoeses of snowy king. HIIIES' ICE CREAM , ; ... .... ... -.- , V:'W .- - -. - - Perfect For Parlies Perfect For All Occasions Serve (lines' Ice Cream KINSTlON all poraous having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to George Frank Land en, the undersigned at Chinquapin, N. C, or Grady Mercer. Beula vllle, N. C, on or before the 28th day ot February, 1982, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to kaM estate will pleas make Imme diate payment . - This 20th day of February, 1951. George Frank Landen, Exe- - cutor of Andrew P. Paul. Grady Mercer Attorney at Law 4-6-t. GM MRS M. ML THIGPGN baatlaviUa, H. C. . siweavaatalsVa Faw WARSAW FLORAL COMPANY WARSAW, N. C. Buns Add Lenten Mcas For a 'specially MieJous treat at tea tune, aaack-time or maaltina. just heat 'am Brightly before serv lag. This brings oat all the fuR, ovesr-trash flavor of these tradi tional bans, freak daily daring
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