NESDAY, JULY 17, m'ant Ma ds! ^Hcelve the proper classifies copy must be delivered ^Hthe office on Monday. Ver Word ^HsTKACT rates on '^ATIOV Arruvi.? ^H|mnn> Charge of 25c ^ 011 want to reach the j^V the quickest, surest ^Hast expensive way, the Ho do it is with State ^Fiiot Want Ads. ^ WANTED for Rawleigl ^Hjn Southport. Write today ^Hh Co. Dept. yCG-211-SB Hd Va. 7-10' Aether you Want To I BUY SELL 1 The ^ jWANT fl ADS 1?will \h It ce as Well And ey Do It ESS ONEY Any Other and Of vertising ^them from Wilmington wnere sue hm c been spending sometime. Mr. Solon Simpson of Charlotte c spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simp- I son. s J Supply Rt. 1 News ] Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hewett, j and child were visitors Saturday 1 night and Sunday with Mr. and ? Mrs. B. H. Hewett and Mrs. Olivia Hewett Mrs. Tom Holden and daughter were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hewett and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hewett Sunday afternoon. \ Mr. Lea Galloway was a visit- 1 or of Mr. and Mrs. Tilmon Hewett Saturday afternoon. > Mr. B. H. Hewett and Mrs. . Olivia Hewett and daughter were lousiness visitors in Wilmington t Monday afternoon. i Prayer Services 1 There was prayer services at 1935 1 LEGALS !; ; c NOTICE OF SATE a ' In conformity with an order of the ? Superior Court of Brunswick County 3 I will offer for sale to the Highest a Bidder for cash at the court house door in the City of Southport, North * Carolina, on I ,, I Saturday, the *7th day of July. 1?SS. at 12 o'clock noon, the Fish Factory I of the Southport Fish Scrap & Oil a Company, with all machinery and ; equipment therein, and the land upon 11 which the said plant is located, con- j f, consisting of 285 acres, more or less located in Smithville Township , ri Brunswick County, the boundaries : and description of the said land will i be given at the said sale. The sale will be made subject tc I \ confirmation of the Court and further | subject to tax liens. The successful | bidder will be required to deposit 10 f] percent of the amount of his bid pen- j ding conformation of sale. Dated and posted, this the 2Gth i II day of June. 1935. CHARLES E. CAUSE. Receiver SOUTHPORT FISH SCRAP 1 a AND OIL COMPANY. |h f Robert W. Davis, Attorney for the J Receiver. 7-27c NOTICE OF SALE OF NOTE $.3(11111.(11) 1 tl C ITY OF SOUTH PORT, NORTH w CAROLINA REVENUE ANTICIPATION NOTE a: Sealed bids for above note will be <>( I received until 10 o'clock A. M., July 124rd. 1935. by the Local Government 1 Commission of North Carolina, at its ; office in Raleigh, for the above note, n ' dated July 23rd, 1935, and maturing six months after date, without option h( ' of prior payment. There will be no ? acution. The note will be awarded at the lowest interest rate not exceed- ni ing 8 per cent for which a bid of | " par is made. Principal and interest I payable in Southport, N. C. Interest . vi payable in advance. Bidders must present with their bids a certified check upon an incorporated bank or 1 al trust company, payable unconditionally to the order of the State Treasurer for one-half of one per cent of the face amount of the note offered. The right to reject all bids is reserved. LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION. 0<: 7-17c. By W. E. Easterling. ; d| Secretary. (c( NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR C< PARDON !? This is to give notice that the undersigned J. C. Walker will apply to His Excellency, the Governor of v( North Carolina, for a pardon for the offense of murder in the second de- j W gree. said offense having been committed in the County of Brunswick. I and for which the undersigned is j D now serving a term of thirty years. ^ All persons desiring to protest said I application are notified to do so in | pi tn tap Commissioner of Pa- I m roles Immediately. x This, 10th day of July. 1935. 7-2<-? J. C. WALKER. oj ei Answers To Quiz f Found On Page 2. w IG 1. Lewisburg, Pa. 2. Fifty-two. H 3. A unit of weight. es 4. A writer of fables. M 5. In 551 B. C. 6. Miles Coverdale. i B 7. Pilgrims Progress. | tt 8. Chicago. 9. Virginia. ai ___________________________ Jg EXUM NEWS |, (By Miss Blanche Phelps) i ( Reverend W. C. Wescott filled his regular appointment at New fa Life Baptist church here during B the week-end. o; Mrs. Alex McKeithan was call- d; ed to the bedside of her sister, Miss Vitula Little, Friday of last w week. Miss Little has been ill hi for some time but her condition hais become serious in the w last few days. j M Mr. Brevard Simpson returned I home Saturday after a visit to ai Charlotte amd different points in | T South Carolina. j ai Miss Marion Smith, home dem-1 onstration agent, was at Exum E one day last week looking around ti and getting acquainted. M Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stanley and w family, of Ash Rt 1, visited oi friends at Exum Sunday. Mrs. o: Stanley will be remembered as Miss Tincy Edwards of Exum. L Mrs. Weston Evans made a a business trip to Southport one j ti day last week. Auto Accident i v Saturday afternoon while on | o the way to Whiteville, about four miles outside of town, a car v owned and driven by Miss Violet v Simmons of Wilmington collided ' G with a car driven by an unknown driver and was pretty badly dam- d aged. Miss Simmons' mother, Mrs. s J. A. Simmons, was with her and received minor injuries. v Mrs. W. C. Wescott and daugh- J J ter, Miss Margaret, of Wilming- d ton spent the week-end with friends here. I Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Phelps and g children are spending sometime ? in Wilmington with his sister, Mrs. W. D. Hewett. F Miss Edna Mintz has returned C ripp. < Mrs. Perry Mintz and children : Mill Branch spent the week- ? id here. ? Mrs. Emma Stanley spent last ? riday with her mother, Mrs. [. E. Gore in the Zion section, i Mr. and Mrs. Roland Tripp of uide were visitors here Sunday, i Club Meeting 1 Miss Marion Smith, The New ome Agent, held a very inter- i sting meeting at the home of y :rs. Leila Milligan last Tuesday. 1 Raymond and W. J. Faulk of < ug Hill spent last Sunday with t leir aunt, Mrs. Claude Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stanley ? rid children were visitors at 1 xum last Sunday. 1 < jrissett Town News 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mintz and imily and Mr. and Mrs. Willie ellamy enjoyed a fish fry and fster roast at Boons Neck Sun- 1 iyMr. Harrie Hickman of Long- i ood spent Saturday night with 1 is sister, Mrs. J. Q. Milliken. ] Mr. Rayford Stewart of Long- 1 ood spent the week-end with i ir. John Sidney Grissett. Mr. and Mrs. Allred Grissett 1 nd Mrs. G. R. Gore were the , uesday evening visitors of Mr. nd Mrs. W. M. Stanaland. Misses Polly Thompson and Ithelene Grissett of this seeon and Mr. Bruce Moody of [yrtle Beach, South Carolina, 'ere the Sunday evening visitors f Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Stewart f Longwood. Reverend C. A. Harrelson of .oris, S. C. filled his regular ppointment at the Shallotte Bapist church Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Grissett rere the Friday night visitors f Mr. and Mrs. Sam Joe Frink. Mrs. Susie Stacks of Longrood was the Sunday evening isitor of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Irissett. Miss Ila Lee Hewett was the inner guest of Miss Irine Grisett Sunday. Misses Gladys and Agnes Mintz /ere visitors at the home of It. and Mrs. M. W. Grissett Sunlay afternoon. Mr. Bruce Moody of Myrtle s. C. was the dinner fuest of Miss Ethelene Grissett Sunday. Mr. Thurston Mintz, who is emtloyed with the Ocean Motor Company at Myrtle Beach, S. C. ipent Wednesday with his parrots, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Mintz if this section. Misses Ethelene Grissett and 'oily Thompson of this section ind Mr. H. J. Huggins and Bruce tfoody of Myrtle Beach, S. C. vere Friday night visitors at jhallotte. Mr. H. J. Huggins of Myrtle Beach, S. C. was the Sunday light visitor of Miss Polly rhompson. Brunswick News Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Willetts vere week-end visitors at Scotts Hill. Mr. Linford Piner spent the veek-end with his mother, Mrs. r. R. Mintz, at Scotts Hill. Miss Edith Mae Mintz, of Scotts Hill, is spending the week vlth her sister, Mrs. Bernice Willetts, of the Brunswick section. Mr. G. T. Thorpe and son, THE STATE 1 )ak Grove Baptist church last Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 I'clock. There will he services .gain Wednesday afternoon at j 1:30 o'clock. All that can come .re invited to thank the Lord or his good rain he has sent! ipon the thirtsy land. The farmers down this way re not wearing the long old I aces they did three weeks ago,! or they are so pleased with the ain. Mrs. Hewett 111 The friends and relatives of |' Irs. Fannie Hewett will regret ;' o learn that she is suffering pom a bad pain in her side. Farmers in this section are ow busy with their tobacco crop. 1 Mrs. S. F. Holden is very ill ' nd her many friends wish for er a speedy recovery. A revival meeting has been in 1 rogress at the Oak Grove Bapst church during the past two j * eeks. The Reverend Mr. Fitts! nd the Reverend Huggins are 1 inducting the services. c Hobson Hewett, Alton Evans, Millie Clemmons and Miss Clara ' lemmons were visitors in the * ome of Misses Ruby, Viola and ugenie Hewett Sunday afteroon. 3 Mrs. A. S. Hewett has been ^ iry ill for the past week. Harry Hewett was a visitor c t the home of Haywood Clem10ns Sunday afternoon. s i s t nu'rp acu arr?rinv 1 AJV1TUIH /muu VJtJVAlV*! Plenty of rain fell in the Ash action Saturday night and Sunly, and this is holding up tobac> curing. The health of this immunity is good at this writg Mr. Homer Benton of BladenDro spent the week-end here J ith his brother, S. B. Benton, i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beck of i ongwood were visitors here Sun- ' ly afternoon with Mrs. Beck's t irents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. t PORT PILOT, SOUTH PORT, Walter, were business visitors in J Wilmington Tuesday of this week, j Mr. Hulan Thorpe, of Lake j Waccamaw, spent Sunday with I his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. T.! Thorpe. Mr. J. W. Beck was a business visitor in Wilmington Monday and Tuesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Henry and children, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Sul-' livan spent Sunday afternoon j with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sullivan. ' Miss Bettie Lee Henry, of | Town Creek, is spending a few 1 days with her uncle, John Sullivan. Friends are glad to hear that! Ernest Shell's arm is recovering nicely and hope he will soon be , ible to return back to work. 1 Mr. Cameron Mercer, of Bolivia, is recovering nicely from an ( ippendicitis attack. Mr. J. R. Cameron was a visitor in Wilmington Saturday. Mr. D. D. Beck, of Bolivia, is ecovering nicely from an appen- ^ licitis operation. . Miss Rebecca Mintz and Miss j r [da Mae Beck borrowed a boat , md went for a ride in Clear Lake ruly 4th. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beck and T Vfiss Marjorie Beck spent July 1th at Caswell Beach. Mr. W. H. Thorpe spent Tueslay of this week in Wilmington. , The farmers of the Brunswick section are glad to see the nice showers coming. Other crops are UUXllilg 1MUUI UCbWli | , Shallotte Village , News 3 A Big Day } The 4th was a very busy day it Shallotte Point. There were ^ nany tourists as well as a large lumber of community folks there. J rhe river and canal were filled ' die entire day with fishing par- , ;ies and bathers. All reported an; mjoyable day. J. Sheriff and Mrs. J. A. Russ I ind family were all day visitors [ it Shallotte Point the 4th of ruly. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Williams " ipent the 4th at Holden's Beach. J Mr. Joe Stanland, of Wampee, ^ 3 f urn a a in'oitnr Q f Sliollntto Point Saturday night, June 6th. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Register J ind two sons, of Rocky Mount, risited relatives of Shallotte Vil- ! age, and their daughter, Mrs. Charlie Williamson, of Southport, Jie week-end past. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Register ind little son, Clayton, Jr., of 1 Philadelphia, are visiting Mrs. ! Register's mother and father, Mr. ind Mrs. F. W. Milligan, of Shalotte Village. , Town Creek News i Mr. C. W. McClelland has been i it home with his wife at Mr. i Jeter Eichorn's for a week. He ! returned to his work in Cascade, i Md? last week and was accom- i panied by his wife and son and < lis brother-in-law, Mr. James Eichorn. Mr. C. W. McClelland, wife and two children, Roy Lee and JunI temjdfiirUf atfoutiuAen you 1 "iiifgp Chevrolet Tracks sell at the world's lowest prices. Their sixcylinder valve-in-head engines use less gas and oil. And their strong, sturdy construction assures faithful performance, year in and year out, with a minimum of maintenance expense. That is why we say?It pttys 3 ways to buy Chevrolets! See your Chevrolet dealer and choose the right ? ? u i? Chevrolet TrucR tor your aelivery or haulage needs?today! CHEVROLET MOTOR COM-PANY DETROIT, MICHIGAN Compare Chevrolet* $ low delivered prices and easy G+M*A*C, terms, A General Motors Value Elm< NORTH CAROLINA ior and Miss Louise Eichorn and Miss Louise Eichorn spent July 4th at Carolina Beach. Miss Louise Eichorn, Miss Bessie Hart, Miss Mabel Otoms and Miss Evelyn Stlymon were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Eichorn's Tuesday evening. Mrs. C. W. McClelland and Charles W. McClelland, Jr., and James Eichorn returned from Camp Ritche, Cascade, Md? Mon-1 day night where they had been! to carry her husband, C. W. Mc-1 Clelland. T i m e (By Susan Haines Morris) Time, with its very busy tread. Unhampered onward speeds its way; Swift as the weavers shuttle in its course, Nor life nor death can stop its I sway. "f iVe cherish with unceasing care, Regardless of the coming years rhings that perish with the hour iVhen we will answer with our tears. iVoven in memory's fabric and deeds undone, In coming days will leave their scars; rhat time nor tears nor prayers Jan ne'er erase those passing hours. rime flies thru sunshine and through rain, 4.8 onward spreads its wings for flight Neither fire nor flood can stay its course, Unceasing thru the wrary night. Beyond the sky where all is love, 4.11 fame and time will pass away, And God will reign supremely there (Vhere all is one eternal day. FARM QUESTIONS ANSWERED Question:?What was the final rote by North Carolina tobacco growers on carrying on the adjustment program? Answer:?According to information secured from E. Y. Floyd in charge of the tobacco adjust ment program, 130,622 persons rated for continuing the program ind 1,432 voted against it In the larger producing counties the vote was almost unanimous in favor if the program. Question:?Can I cut my lespedeza for hay and still harvest a crop of seed from the same land. Answer:?Yes, if you cut the tiay early enough. Set the cutter bar high so that the crop can jrow out again and the lespedeza will make sufficient growth to produce seed. However, one usually does not secure a commercial crop of seed when a crop of bay has been harvested. Enough seed is produced to reseed the same land or to harvest for use on the home farm. Question:?I am losing a lot of chickens and I think the trouble is limberneck. The birds lose the r>f tVioir npolra arid become full 4Vi in 11411 ore Mot Bolivia, Noi ! completely paralized. What should 11 do to control this trouble ? j Answer:?Apparently your birds are affected with limberneck. | This trouble is caused by the J birds eating decayed animal or , J vegetable material which is high- , ly poisonous to them. The best j method of approach is to confine | j the birds until the cause is lo- { cated and removed. This may be , in the form of mouldy or decomposed mash or grain, a dead f chicken or rat. or some other ( animal. It would be well to give s the entire flock epsom salts at v the rate of three-fourths of a 0 pound to two and one-half gallons of water. r 1 11 Winnabow News f; Mr. Garland E. Maultsby, who w holds a position with the Stan- d dard Oil Company of New Jersey in Charlotte, spent last week-end a with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. v J. C. Maultsby. Miss Frances Galloway, of Sup- h ly, spent part of the week with her grandmother, Mrs. Lizzie Henry. Mrs. Henry has been practically confined to her bed ft for about two years, but she was n taken to her daughter's. Mrs. \ Henry Galloway, at Supply Sun-1 fl day to spend the day and stood j g the trip well. Frances left Sunday for Boone for summer school ' Mrs. E. Skipper and little dau- b ghter, Lila, who have been spen- e ding the week with Mrs. Lula ii Sharp, returned Thursday to y their home in Monk's Corner, S. C. Miss Helen Hufham, of Rocky Mount, is visiting her cousin, Miss b Thelma Hufham. a CLfcAK j | ?ON A ; | Summer M< 1! j White Shoes 25 tc | Try Here Beft All Dresses Gr f 1 )( || Beach Wear for th( Bathing Suits 25 t< II THRIFTY SHOPPI ii Collins D II AND BANK THE III WHITEVIL 11 | "More Dollars For Youi j j Sell it in W ItKKKKKKKKKEKKICItlO Id's | .^ dealer advertisement iwfinflr j. MMBSBft W& I & % AM I^AMfl i/a. waiaju rth Carolina ii % SEVEN A party of about 40 tourists, both young and old, from Kentucky passed through here Friday going south. They had been traveling seven days and all said they were enjoying the trip to the highest. The folks around here have been busy with tobacco curing ind the weed looks pretty good too. Miss Rebecca Johnson, a nurse rom the Presbyterian hospital in Jharlotte, arrived Friday, to ipend a while at her home. She vas accompanied by Miss Sloan, if Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Kinkead eturned Friday from visiting reitives in Florida. Mr. Lindsey Skipper returned rom Beaufort Saturday night rtiere he has been building a epartment store. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lanier nd children, of Wallace, were isitors here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Craven returned ome from Reidsville Monday. VISITS HERE Mrs. J. L. Simmons of Sanford, ormer resident of the Ash commnity in this county, visited Irs. Lou H. Smith in Southport or two days last week. Mrs. immons, whose husband was a ormer member of the county oard of education, recalled sevral humorous incidents concernig Brunswick county several ears ago. GOOD BUSINESS Mr. John R. Newton, local uilding contractor, reports quit? bit of activity in his line. ANCE f XL- |j irchandise I I ! j 50 per cent off 1 ire You Buy j )! j eatly Reduced i e Entirely Family j I ) 50 per cent Off j j t iRS TRADE AT j !pt. Store : DIFFERENCE | J ,LE, N. G. ] j )i r Tobacco When You j I hiteville." j j == \ / III yeor t P: iilinimid 1111 lJ 4