"Cold weather causes red, raw
chapped hads and face. SWISS
OINTMENT soothes and pro
motes healing, its stainless and
patn|ess too. v Walgreen Drag
Store, Kinston.
Feb. S, 10, 17, 24
—AUCTION MEANS ACTION—
II You Have Land to Sell
Write, wire, Phone
Walter * Gurley Auction Co.
Chas. Nielson W. K. Taylor
Kinston, N. C.
‘Indigestion is out of the ques
tion when yon take TAYCO
regularly. Know relief beyond
belief. Only $1.00 at Hoods.”
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
. The undersigned, having quali
fied as administrator of the
estate of Mrs. Lina Duval Parker,
deceased, late of Jonesr County,
this is to notify all persons hav
ing claims against said estate
to present them to the under
signed or his attorney before the
10th. day of February, 1966,
Otherwise, this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said
estate will please make Im
mediate settlement.
This the 8th. day of February,
1955.
W. D. Parker
William D. Parker, Admin
istrator of the estate of
Mrs. Una Duval Parker,
Deceased.
W. H. Hammond, Attorney
Feb. 10,17,24, Mar. 3,10, & 17
News From Negro
Farm Agent
Thirty 4-H club Teachers lead
ers throughout Jjones County
attended the first teacher lead
ers training meeting of,the year
at Jones County Training School
in PoUocksrtlle, Thursday night.
The meeting wa£ arranged
through the cooperation of the
Agriculture Extension Service
and the couhty'school princi
pals.
J. A. Spaulding, Southeastern
district Agent was the principal
speaker. He pointed out very
clearly the purposes and. Objec
tives of the 4-H Club in the Na
tion, State and County. 'Spaul
ding said that “teacher leaders
were engaged In the tremendous
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•JlN TO BLOT OUT THE TASK FORCE.
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IMMEDIATELY.
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HITS MX ONE.
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