V hi I ;:.,U iiaeFpiriiisii V.ery.Jtsxplpsiye Says Siieffield; Be Careful County Raneer L. H. Sheffield of the N. C. Department of Con--servatlon and Development, Rose . Bill, issued a warning today to all farmers, woods workers hunters and motorist that the fost of this area are tlhder dry. Sheffield says that because of the rec.nt dry I SAIS : & ..SERVICE Tom MMAy n yueVeaW CarcunaTractow r t Inc.- , "T."B. StJTTOH, Mlh j UK, OUvt H1W .GUstft windy weather, the underbrush and grass has become explosive, and a spark might set off a serious forest fire. - - - . Sheffield asks everyone to co operate with the County Forest Warden by practicing the following rules:- Urusn your cigarette werore discarding It, and break your i match before throwing it away. Motorists, please use your ash tray and do not throw lighted cigar ettes out of your car windows. Burn brush carefully 'and do not' fall to get your brush burning per mit required by law-; Hunters, make sure your camptires are aeaa out before leaving them. 'Evey fall we nave several oaa forest fires said the County Ban ger, 'all caused oy careiessrress on- somebody's part This spring the danger Is greater man it nas been for several years because of the unseasonable winter. .Remem ber, any forest fire Is your nre, your trees, and your loss." ; This the 21 day of October 1952. lace High School Rewiring, and Frank J. Thomas, Administrator Teachey Colored School Rewiring. " BButavllle, North Carolina I Plans and specifications for the R. J. Lanier Atty. proposed work will be on file at 1127 6TRJT the office of the Board In Kenans- ville. N. C. and in the office of the AUMlNtSXKAlIUA, nuiiti ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE .irvin thli dav auallfled as ad- mdntatratot of. Che estate ox i. rat son Thomas, deceased, late Of Du nlin countv. worm uaroiina. urn Is to notify all ' persons having claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before 23 October 1053. or this notteo will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please mr immediate payment to the lundersigned. if. : ' : ... : ll'l ' .'. I -LOk ' BREAD Associated General Contractors In Charlotte and Raleigh, and the F. W. Dodge Flan Rooms in Raleigh and In Greensboro. One copy of plans and specifications may be obtained by licensed contractors upon written request to Leslie N. Boney, Architect, Wilmington, N. f!. arenmt;nied bv a certified in ' Jacksonville, check for $25.00 made as a deposit. RJFjD. No. 3, on All of said deposit will be refunded to bona fide bidders upon return of plans and specifications to the Having qualified as Admlnistra trix of the Estate of Alfred D, Deaver, deceased -of Duplin Coun ty. North Carolina; this Is to no tify all persons having claims ag ainst the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at her residence North Carolina. or before the 4th day of October, 1953 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per-! Architect. sons indebted to said estate will J Each bidders proposal please make immediate payment. This the 2nd day of October, Mrs.- Effle D. Marsnburn -Admlnistreitrix . E. W.. SummersUl Atty. : ""'i--u ',. Jcksonvui, M. v. 11 13 6T E.W&. , must be accompanied by ibid bond of at least 5 per cent of the amount of his bid or in lieu thereof be may pre sent a certified check made payable to W. Dallas Herring Chairman of the Board of Education of Du plin County, for 6 per cent of the amount oi nu oia. as a runner ai- Court In Duplin County for the purposes of obtaining an absolute divorce from him, by the plaintiff, on the . grounds of two or more years continuous separation next preceding the bringing of this suit. -The defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the General Coun ty Court Clerk, in Kenansville, North Carolina on or before the 26th of November 1952 or within 20 days 'thereafter and answer or demur to the complaint filed here in or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This the 25th day of October 1952. . V. Wells Clerk of the General County Court Latham A. Wilson, Atty. 11 20 4T L.A.W. NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT State of North Carolina, County of Duplin THE DUPLIN TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER , 1952. Tommy Owens of Greenville and . Miss Peggy Ann Williams of us -home. - ,, NOTICE : North - Carolina .;' , The undersignea, oavins, quu- fled as administratinx ot tne r,a tmim i jtnnie Branch. Deceased, late of Duplin County, this I to notify-all persons having claims against said estate to prcsem weu to the undersigned on or before the 2nd -day of October, 1953 or this notice will be pleaded la bar of their recovery.. An perrons w debted to Mid estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned at Pink HUL N. C. This 2nd day of October, 1952. Pauline C Branch is.-.-r',i-iW ,f lAidministratrlx v f J. Harvey - Turner, Attorney. , 11 T J-H.T., -. NOTICE . -, .; State nf Votth Carolina. County of Duplin. ; i i ... ... In the matter of tne estate, oi R.S.i BROWNING, fleceaseu. XilV lujucioiflmwi ' - c iTed as administrator of the estate of R.-rtJ. Browning, deceased, laie tn.inin rvnmtv State of North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims agarasi saiu estate to present them to tne un dersigned on or before the 24th a , nf rwttnhai- nr this notice mtil ha riaAA in bar nf their re covery. All persons Indebted to the said estate wiu piease maze- im mediate payment to the undersign- ed. - ' .; This the 23rd day. of .October 1952. - - Wi M drowning, administrator . J. Brownins esute. .. Latham A. Wilson, Atty. 12 4 trr Lu A- ? NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by (be Board of Education of Du plin County, Kenansville, N. C. at h. Arw f ttw Board, until 2:00 pjn. o'clock on Tuesday November 18, 1952 for the erection and com pletion of the following: waiiece Elementary School Addition, Wal- OOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ o - it r o ternate the bidder may accompany his proposal with a cash bid de posit amounting to 5 per cent of the amount of his bid . Said bid deposit may, at the discretion of the Board, be retained in event, of fsilure of the successful bidder to execute the contract within 10 days fter the award or fall to give satis factory surety bond as required. General contactors are notiiiea that 'An Act to Regulate the Prac tice of General Contracting' ratifi ed by the General Assembly of North Carolina on March 10, 1925. aad as subsequently amended will be observed in receiving bids and awarding the general contract. Plumbing ana neaung contract ors are notified that Public Laws of 10.71 fMiantair K2 an amended bv Public Laws of 1933, Chapter 67, win be observed in receiving bids and awarding plumbing and heat ing contracts. . Electrical contractors are notifi ed that Public Laws of 1937 Chap ter 87, will be observed In receiv ing bids and awarding electrical fnnt.raccfL In consideration of the Board re ceiving his bid, each bldde ragrees that.no bid may toe withdrawn af ter the schedules closing lime ior. tM receipt of bids, for penoa oi 30 days. It is the intention of the Board to return all bid deposits except three lowest bidders with in 48 hours. 31d deposit of three lowest, bidders to be held until contracts have been awarded or de ferred, in no event longer than 3ft days.''. , a Performance Bond will be re ceiving his bid each bidder agrees per cent of tne contract price guar anteeing the faithful performance of the contract and payment to all persons supplying labor ana or materials for the construction of the project A - , ' A The owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids-, or to accept the lowest legal bid deemed in the best interest ot the Board, and to waive informalities. ' " BOARD OF EDUCATION OF DUPLIN COUNTY, KENANS . VXLLE, NORTH CAROLINA. W. Dallas Herring, Chairman ! : ' O. P. Johnson, Secretary Leslile N. Boney Architect Wilmington, N. C Date 24, October, 1952. 10 6 2T DCS ' 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 o o o o 0 o a o o o o o o o o o o : o Henry Vann Triactor Company "' ---- - f MODERN FARMING FOD TRACTOR and DEATOll IMPLEIIEtlTS Philip L. Rlvenbark, vs Mary Davis Bivenbark. The defendant, Mary Davis Rlv enbark, will take notice that an action as above entitled has oeen commenced in the General County Court of Duplin County for the purposes of obtaining an absolute divorce on the grounds of adultry on the part ox the defendant. - And the aetenoant wui runner tcke notice that she is required to appear in the office of the Clerk of the General County Court In Kenansville, North Carolina on or beforo the 28th day of November 1992 or within - twenty 20) days thereafter and answer or demur to the complaint filed herein or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the carrrDlalnt. Thia the 27th day of October 1952 R.-V. Wells ; ' i Clerk of the General County Now that the frost has killed the dahlia plants we can think about bow we will store tnem ior winter. If the soil in which they have been grown is we'll drained they may be left- in the ground until spring in eastern and Piedmont North Carolina. Most people do not have good storage facilities and leaving them in the ground is the only way they may be kept. As toon as the plants are killed, cut the stalks off at the surface of the ground. Before hard freezing weather cover the hills with 4 to 6 inches of straw or other mulching material. Do not allow water to stand around the hills. In the spring when growth starts the dah lia clumps shou'd be taken up and divided, and then replanted. Even it you do not want to increase tne number of plants you will get bet ter dahlias if you divide the clumps plant back one division and give the rest away to your friends. II you have a root cellar or basement where the temperature ranges between 40 and 50 degrees F it would .probably be best to take the dumps up in the fall. I take mine up each fall and grow a crop of crimson clover on the ear- aen piot wmcu is turned under in the spring., ' The stalks should be cut oJf at the surface of the ground soon after the plants have been killed by frost With a spading fork loos- oiump oi roots. Then work the en the .groathd all astound the spading fork underneath the clumn and lift it out of the ground. Care must be taken not to break the necks of the roots in lifting the clump out. A root with a broken neck Is worthless. The soil may be left on the clump to protect the roots. In the storage cellar or room the dumps may be placed directly on the floor or may be packed In boxes. They should be covered with peat or vericulite to prevent drying out. In the spring as soon as the buds or sprouts begin to show the clumps should be divided. Re member that the buds or eyes are usually on the base of the stem or crown and not on the roots themselves. A 50 per cent drop in the amount of cotton land is the most drasuc change that has taken place in the State's cropping 'pattern in . the last 10 years. Ju. f ALSO tractc.isgecu:;;;eit ' If, 0Ov..iEED V, 7;LC:V:.!.'.Uull If 1 (Mil fl.t v il-'t ft Vm, 4 - IN KEIJAKSVILLE PCOIIS 2133 en i . ;rr - - ' f,.-;f. . M " 1 - o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o s 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 o o o i; a (i NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT State of North Carolina, County of (Duplin , Mrs. Rachel Kathleen Mooney George IB. Mooney, Jr..,,,. Dm defendant, George B. Moon ey Jr. will take notice cnat an act ion m bnv entitled has been commenced in the General County Ml hi 1 ii ! I , t ill : ill' End Chronic Dosingl Regain Normal Regularity This Alt-Vegetable wayi Ttla'ng harsh drugs for constipation can punish you brutally! Their cramps and griping aisrupc aomiu uuwci tuvu, make you fed in need of repeated dosing. WhMi wtm ormfonallT feel constipated, get mtk butawt relief. Take Dr. Old well s Senna Laxative contained in Syrup Pepsin. It's UtgHUi. No salts, no hanh drags. Dr. Caldwell's contains an extract of Senna, oldest and on ot tne nneji iMftinataativei known to medicine. . TV. r-.Mll'a Sanna T.xflt tUtCS good, acts mUdlr, bring thorough relief nmftrtMih. Helps you get tegular, ends chronic closing. Even fclieres stomach sourness (hat consupauon oitea vaunt - 4s4MylMck -W H Mt solbtted 7 MMhlilMlWt . MKIS.N.r. ' SENNA LAXATIVI CwrtMd to tMMa.HBg Syni 'i. J I. Court, IDuplln County Latham A. Wilson, Atty. 1120 4TC. : . Lester J. Williams Lester J. Williams. 5fl. of Beula- ville, died Wednesday October 29th in a Kinston hospital. Funeral services were held at his home at Beu'aville at 2:30 p.m. Thursday with the Rev. Walter Goodman of ficiating. Burial was in the family cemetery near the home. Surviv ing are ws wife, Mrs. Eunice Lan- r wiuiams; tnree sons, j. L. 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