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IN THE GENETlAIi COUNTY COUBT rOHTH CAROLINA , DUPON COUNTY t- . k ' VAUJOSIA JAMES WILLIAMS; vs SAMUEL ARTHUE CttUAMS The above named defendant, " . ik,u wiiiim wilt take ootice .that an action entitled as abort bu been commenced in the General County Court of Duplin County, North Carolina, by the ' i-im n uniM mi ahaolute dl- ; mi the defendant upon the grounds of two years separa- 1 ?' J CiMw y in the C -. ta kn anaviUe. North Carolina, not wt- er than tne sara uy x way. and answer or demur to the com plaint t said action, or the plain- ua 111 unl tn ifea fVturt for the relief demanded in aald complaint Thi the zna a.y ox rtpru,,iu. R. V. Wells , - Clerk of .General Cour.ty Court W. E. Blake, Atty., Burlaw . U 4-24-4T W.E.B. - " 't j (I t( t ' I' NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION tue luvh o- y i -. oru notice whl U i-v J in bar of their recovery. Ail persons in debted to. said tatwill pteass make immediate payment to the undersigned. " This the luui aay 01 starcn. 1953. . Clara G. WlHdns,' Administratrix of the estate of Mattie Taylor uw. RosehiH, N. C-' ' H. E. Phillips, Attorney Kenensville, N. C. -. 4-24-8T v . ' The undersigned. having vquali tji administratrix of the es- UttTof MattleTayWr Gill, deceas a Af nrenlin County.' this is tintnp int nonee uii no w . - rii nnr rlvi 112 wllow hybrid is being used in more than 100 Pitt County 4-H CluD corn pro tects thin vear. accorains w v. j Goodman, assistant farm agent. The SeWs liveliest Brides Visit THE BEULAII MEIER BRIDES Formal ballarlna or street length In sat- or- In, marquisette, ranza, laces and nylons. r IS ii im mm SHOP Our bridal eonsoltant wtU make your wedding an es qulslt memery ? t eberlah thwarb. the years i aheTl dre yoa in your dream ere ction aunervise rehearsal, receptions and at no extra charge, r Shell take tender eare to see that yon are the loveliest bride of the season whether a ftnt or sec ond wedding. FORMAL And INFORMAL WEDDINGS Bridaj Gowns 1 A ttnJnd Wmw 422.95 un Complete Selec tion for Mothers. X W. Lanier, Correspondent, Subscription Agent if vs ' - i oener nua .soar ntwi , m ,;. -y--T Always Complete Bridal Service FREE! ! eulah Meier, Dress Shop U 201 N. Front Street Wilmington, N, C. yjizEJii'i''''IM,''- AAMAMMAIIIIAAABnflrlDOQaDO poooooooooooo ? o o o o o o o o o o o :o o o o o o s o o o o o o o o o o o - w o o o o o o o o MnnousiiCQineM To The Voters Of The 2nd Commissioner Dislricl (Comprising Wolfescrape, Glisson, Albertson and Smith Townships) 1 hereby announce my candLicy for County Commissioner from the 2nd Commissioner District, subject to the will of the voters in the Democratic Primary on Maylst .vs. o jMiss Whaley Feted On 16th Birthday . if.. lAuiti rWAuilAv en nui. " " tertalned at t- their home - recently honoring their daugnier, on the occasion of her Wth. birth- auv Foiiowina sereru enwyBV" uimi oumH also eruoyea "- Knstitifni rMnniii nlaved 1 f-nHu'nfl ttrvft drinks were served to the 50 guesta t- tending, me nonoreo . many attractive and useful gifts from her friends on this anniver sary. ,t .. At Hame ammiHii' nr Mrs. D. M. Lanier wlU be glad; to learnthat abj Jj at home alter oemg m wim blood pressure at the home of her daughter in Wilmington. She 1 re ported as doing fine. Personals Visitor of Mr. and Mrs. John Williams Albertson Tuesday was their daughter, Mrs. Jerry Hafr Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Nethercutt i and daughter Linda Annjawenuw the birthday dinner of Mrs. Adline Brown Sunday. Mrs. Brown was 100 years old. Mrs. Cecil Brown visited Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Lanier Tuesday evening . r ' Mr anA Mm. Robert Wood of Wallace were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. JarvU Lanier Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Autnor swan tended the birthday of Mrs. Ad line Brown Sunday. u .ta Mm Jasl I jnier visi ted hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo die Lanier sunaay. mr- Mr. Allen netnercun ana sax. J. W. Lanier attended the birth day dinner ox Mrs. Aaune crown Sunday and afterwards motored to Rose Hill and then took in a show at Wallace. Mrs. George Hatcher and Mrs. Lee Hatcher and children went te Mr. Jim Browns Sunday and en the way back stopped by to see Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Williams of Beu layille. Mrs. Frank Lanier and son, Frank Harold, and Revis Lanier went to Wilmington Sunday. , u mnA Mm Will Ttrmim and daughter Velma were visitors of Mr. ana Mrs. Jim Brown sunaay. Mrs. D. M. Lanier spent Sun day with Mrs Bessie Braanam.. Mr. and Mrs. iLeonara uatcner and children attended the Art Show in Mi Kenan Memorial Auditorium Friday night in Kenansvllle. , Mr. ana Mrs. ieon wrown ana chUdren attended the birthday dinner of Mrs. Adline Brown Sun day. Miss Jane Lanier spent Sunday night with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Williams of Beulaville. Outlaw's Bridge ': Community Club Met " Saturday Nieht : ' V, tegular meeting Saturday night In me scnoot awuioriuni wua n president, M. L. Outlaw, presiding. TKah aieit let rr rkAvtawt varltlt tAfifl sftd th Chaplain gave the worship fol lowing ne ousinees. arrogrun nkaliMM Han VitaMP TMafleiaai' - iiieeiii aaai wwi av si vuwan . seated the speaker of the evening, oam Dvnoy w larniTUie, Conn er teacher in the school here, who htta . hami with TtleaAin lnv a splendid group. The club adjour- neo. . , Mr. and' Mrs. sam Jjuny w Farmville were guesta of Mr. and Mrs. B. F,1 outlaw EXiruruay oibiu. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Parker of Mt. Olive visited the former's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. a. raror Sunday afternoon. - ' Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Fields and baby of Goldsboro and - Mr. and Mrs. Algier Outlaw 01 Mt. uuve. Mn Tnm Koiiv and son Lawrence Lnf Alum Rnrina were Sunday vlai- tors with - Mr.: ana mrs. raui iw Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Qulnn and Miss Eleanor Kornegay ox iaca eonvllle spent Sunday with - Mr. mnA Mm ImIU VorneffiV. i : Rmu Suttnn with the Marines at Paris Island, S. C. Is visiting his wife, the former miss upai uuuaw ana etner relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. u. auiuvan ox Piney Grove, Sampson County, were visitors with relatives here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Mark creei ana Mr. and Mrs. Welter Rouse of Kinston, Mr. and Mrs.' Rou Pitt-, man if Rwkv Mmnt. Mr ana urn. Colon J. Herring of Rich lands, and jnr. ana airs, mayiou raageu, win- way ranc nave oeen recent visitor : Farmers ere transplanting tobac co wis weeav The barbeque supper sponsored by the school was well attended and enjoyed, . Several from this section attend ed funeral services for Jim Daw eon in Kinston last Friday after noon. Mr. Hugh Hunter and Mr. Ons by Lanier were visitors in Wilm- ntfmn Ksimtav Mr. Tom Alkens of Dunn spent a xew nours wiin mt. ana. aits Jodie 1 Lanier one day recently. ',,.; TTvo r'nikf ' If you want to cool a pitcher or other container ol not uqum quw 1r nlnAA avail war . gvf OH"ttD The hot air' rises and the cold air falls. . 1 , : - , " Safety Ilint t 1M .oninv mi i ladder, be sure that the base posts rest a dls- WKV UV1U WO " wMm. - quarter of the height of the ladder . the top won t swing oacs meu Kula Drive In Theatre CHINQUAPIN, N. April 37 and 28 Sunday - Monday - Our Very Own - Starring Farley Granger and AnaBlythe - .Abo Cartoon and News, April 29-80, Tuesday Wednesday CrvDaneer Starring- Dick Powell and - ; .. Rhonda Fleming N Also Short and Cartoon ' Tn Qnmr i7Aitnfv imm Alutstmif lumber Js still being harvested al- mougn au cnestnun trees in ine area were klltad hv hliirht more tnan z uyears ago. I solicit your vote and support and promise to work for the interest of aU the people of iridjV and the county as a whole. ; . m kelly O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o a O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o rocooooooooooooooooooooooooo0000000000 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWww ;o o o -. o o o o o o o ,." o t . r 1 1 t. VI X f .-fV. aa FOR MOTHER : ON MOTHER'S DAY GRADUATES AT COMENCEMENT TIME .Thursday and Friday To Please A Lady Starring Clark Gable am - Barbara Stanwyck Also Short and Cartoon fiafeirriAV. Mav S My Friend Irma Goes West Starring Dean Martin - Jerry Lewla Also Cartoon, serial ana anon PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully Filled By Registered Druggist Day Phone ' 521 Our 24 Hour Emergency Service In- " sures Your Peace of Mind Night Phone 501 ; : ! zO V4&. I' V'AY IN IV I m -p- ; Vr Egyptian voUaboasta ' : Y yAr; liemadtclung and f boriaontal tuck oo t Miwm FronL Lalf : C I . I II !, thinestona button adds ; I II 'II h ' irteam at the collar. I 1 i S&' sr 1 rv 1 V" . h l :'. L' : . MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Warsaw Drug Co. WARSAW, N. C. .-.a Mat. ' .at TO --"VfV CaroBynn Shop . Of Wilmington, N. C, Inc. Market Street Shopping Center 16th & Market Towards Wrightsville Wilmington, N. C. . IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC900000000000000000000000000000 SAMa.wl. OmwImi muumI.4 wiu ... wuuiMf hiiii ""a ww dajr School at ten o'clock. All are mvuea sor ine service. VITALITY TAN & WHITE SPECTATOR 4 ; VV- V'-- uSK0IS THAT SAT O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o II. D. C Met On Monday Afternoon . Mrs. Gordon Outlaw and Mrs. Graver Adams were hostesses to wlHch met in the church assembly 4wui .wvuwijr oiiernuun uuve a'aImV Um U Y i Mt - .k. J.J. Robert Hudson gave the devotional. Mrs. Ed Smith presented the De monstration on "Givins Foods The reported on Home Gardens; Family T IT--,- u... j. - J n.. reation. The club adiourned with the club collect. The hostesses served delicious refreshment to the twenty o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o .1... n r .1. -'i : f -'av ; O n OUutkJLJ - ' - 17 n UU n -1 0 O O O O O On April 9, 1958, the TJnJted States District Court, or wttflv the consent of all parties, which ended lour -years of litigation between. Harry .Ferguson Inc. and gord .Motor Company and others. , tt was ordered and aaudged that: 1. The sum of S8SO,000, stall be paid to Harry' Ferguwto, Inc. as royalties on PatenU Nos. 116,945; 2,118,180; 2,223,003 and 2,486,207. 2. Ford Motor Company shall not manufacture after De cember 87 1932, such tractors, and Dearborn Motors Corporation shall not sell any such tractors manufac- " tared after December 31, 1962, as have - ''i The -Ford Motor Company and Dearborn Motor Corporation shall have a period t time, expiring not later than December 81, 1992 in which to make these changes. - , , t ',''' AU- other claims and counter and withdrawn on the merits. ' claims are dismissed ' Personal Mr. I. C: Prajv tb 4bttUnr' ti parents at Camp HilL Ala., this Z. week. . . 3 the U. S. Army at Ft Braea was a W week end visitor here wjth rela- - MOTICK IN THE GEKBSAL COUM1Y North Carolina Duplin County ' , sioise Graham Farrlor " , '- . va '.'" Bryant Tames Farrlor - - I ,w 1 "'111 OCHWtaiH, Bryant James, Famor, ,wUl take whh, an aoaoa enouea as above ha been commenced In the General County Cottrt of Duplin Couoty North CaroUna y the plaintiff to secure an timlu dl- I v - akw - , ajuVMUUn WfVU the ground that the plaintiff end the defendant nav lived separate mA . i. AJi A uu myai k air uvib Hum vwv yesra this Action; and Uaat fits dMdant wm runner- take notue taat he ia required to tppear athe office of the Clerk of the General County Court of Duplin County, In the Court House ,inKenansvlUe, N. C, wiuua twenty aays aner ue 10 lav of Mav. 10S2 and Mmr. or demur to the Complain i 1 Ii t-" action., or, ere r& i . O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o (a) 0 (c a pump having a valve on Its suction side, as for example In the present Ford 8N tractor, arranged to be automatically controlled in accordance wibh the draft of an implement, or a pump for a hydtfaulioally operated draft control system for Implement control and a power take off abaft both driven by the lay shaft ' of the transmission, as for example, in the present Ford . 8N tractor, er . a coupling mechanism on the upper portion of the ' center housing, of the form employed tn-Ford BN tractors and manufactured prior to November, 22 1949; and Ford Motor Company and Dearborn Motors Corporation must Affix a notice on any long coupling pine, manufactured by them, to the effect that the pin is sold only for replacement on 8N tractors made by Ford prior to .November 22, , 1949. This notice will continue to be slflxed until October 25, 18V m . f ' A copy of the consent judgement Is available to anyone interested in reading it. , This settlememt between, Harry Fergusen, Inc., and The Ford Motor Company resolves Hie issues. , The inventions in their entirety with which this action was concerned will be found only in the Ferguson Tractor and in the Ferguson System in the future. especially in the Americas ... shall continue to look to Ferguson for fulfillment ot aU that these inventions ' It is fitting that farmers all over the world . . and contribute to a greater and more prosperous agriculture. Better implements, better farming practices mors atouod- . m. mA Inmr famvlntf mata have reaultad from the Ferguson System as employed ia ta Ferguson Tractor. i Nw; indeed, the Ferguson ' with the one and only com plete Ferguson System is the tractor that meets more of the needs of more of the farmers more of the time. This can be proved to you at a demonstration on your own farm. Such a demonstration can, be quickly arranged - . . a . . nr . M. ..11 ... ls4 .... , Xy UH&p iOA9. rT (Mi h jvu vau um uvuuv vt . ' . " '4- Jo u o uo V. sV HXGHWAT 117 ' . . ... mJ kmS u w J U' COo " INCOBPOKATED WiliMX, N. C. - raONB 519 ior TsxsxDLt ftxcvaoH dsaltk o ; o . 0 o o o o o o o o o o 8 o o o o o o o iO": o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Q o o o o o o o 2 o o o o 0 ( ! l.to.tl iflktif 1 '' idp Jlli If ' t. 1 -J tifr ) 1 r 'TV W- rVT'iT
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