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^ AUGUST 14, |js Points To Legislation Pa; diiy understood that lie 5** p^ects -p?n:fr ^plumbers, electricians, I * carpenters, and other {i % similar category h * ""-loved to any appre* 0? will be projects in *?!he aforementioned $25,it appears that JSJUw " con. * ucCarranitea have pre2!, Lon their point, this d u-.,ifablv shown in the "Ser "This, therefore, conclusion that the ' I took ~ S ' u i contended at the "Pressed myself to this jjfw n?r tte Sen" o many worKeia """ f K, ages not on the (pre- h Ertge *?le) were4^f? se- I ?s reiief.for sf jr j H, Millie* m which in- g the cost to the govern- ? W1 more than it would t 2 tad the head of the h \Ln paid the prevailing ( H?*le to vieW of 016 P0" t Sch I took, and in view latest development em- g K the prevailing wage scale | ^ executive order, I would |v K appreciate it if the peo- j K xorth Carolina are fully t W: ^at the aforementioned |g KTof the Administration is Rip- a late decision to ac- g H|"p^sition taken by my col- g & and myself." _ ! c ^Kfurther pursuance of this1 j contend that unless j Kworkmen were paid a liv- 1 j age. or at least the pre- j . aie, recovery would not j, Karced since the work re- s propria tion was designed r purpose of absorbing the Hrigyed and could bring real' j Hi only when tlie employees : j pen a living wage. "World Court Vote yther matter which I re-; Hilly desire to give some de-' my vote upoft the World I protested against the 1 He States entering the World 8 Blliecause I felt confident it,3 ultimately mean our en- jJ in the League of Nations,1 f Hat would have meant our s Hg involved in more fore- t ctar.glem.ents with the na-'1 of Continental Europe. I;. main then and am certain tat we could not have prof lereby, but to the contrary, lhave been materially dam-: I believe that recent de acts in world matters in it League of Nations is Bad offers proof of the fact! xy position was a correct; I For instance, Italy and Ethi ce both members of the * of Nations. They both the Pact and yet at this bur, despite the fact that | s a member of the League ! toss, under the direction of the Dictator, Italy has B? sent a hundred thousand Man Samoliland on the Ethiopia in Africa for j ^Ppose of making war upon J IH* Tribes of that Repub-1 hesitatingly charge that ^Brack upon Ethiopia and Ha- upon that country is ^B( the world but a war nest. Ethiopia has raised ^Bads to the heavens and ^B tor the members of the ^B to give it the protection ^Btttled to as a member of of Nations designed prevention of war, yet Hague of Nations apparent- i it no heed and Italy, | ^B* a rr,ember, turns a deaf Hie voices of League of the opinion that if entered the World Court ^B* would have soon thereat hod ourselves in the LeaNations, and with war tovenr.g over all of EuAsia as now they are, ^Bdhave again been made ta somebody else's wars, ^B* result would have been ^Bberican tax payers would been called upon to Uncle Sam is tired made the goat and I ^B^t at last he has reach^BJ^on that he had best his own people and afEe ar,d stoP meddling matters across the ^B^toniforted and satisfied that I did my best ^B^'rer.tmg America's enB^t World Court, and ^K. -dent that recent de^BjMustify the position K. J toother measure," Reynolds, "that ^Bldi^V0Cate and am 6X* ^ J^us of seeing enlaw before the ad 7?* the present Cong-1 to the Social Se'which provides for i01 pensions to the hope that Conat th^s session Bl ^ . ??P? for our old ciBl ,j, 'arm of the most that the state I I irIf will permit At 1935 Outstanding < ssed By Congress i ;ast I hope that we shall be * ble to make a start toward tak- c ig care of our elderly and even- 8 jally eliminate forever that 1 [onument to Misery, the poorouse. 1 t EXUM NEWS ; i Miss Little Passes i Miss Vitula Little died Saturay morning, August 3rd, about j o'clock. She had been an invalid jr about a year and her condiion had been serious for several reeks. She had been a member , f the Baptist church for many ears. She was about 70 years j Id and had never married. She! ,-as born and reared in the Green Iwamp section but for the last j ew years had made her home , ere with her niece, Miss May iittle. Surviving are one brother, , dr. Bennie Little, Bolton, two , isters, Mrs. Alex McKeithan, !xum, Mrs. Jimmy Millican, Bol- ( on, and several nieces and nep- j lews. The body was taken to lamp Branch Sunday morning or funeral and interment. Mrs. J. E. Dodson is spending ome time at Greensboro with ler father, Mr. Ferris, who is ery ill. , Mr. C. C. Russ of Benson spent he week-end here with his par- ' nts, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Russ. ; Mr. S. M. Sexton and little on, Bobbie, of Baltimore, Md., | ire visiting his mother, Mrs. I lharles Simpson. Mr. Leo Formyduval from j i'reeland visited his uncle, Mr. j i. M. Edwards, last week. Miss May Little spent part of 1 ast week in Wilmington where j' he was taking medical treat- , nent. Mr. E. D. Edwards and Mrs. ' Nellie Edwards from Bolton vis- j ted relatives here Sunday. Winnabow News Miss Laura Akerman and aunt, j diss Ida Clark, of Augusta, Ga. irrived Monday afternoon and i pent till Saturday morning with drs. Reid and family. Miss Helen j tawsoe returned with them after i pending a few days in Augusta, | he guest of the Misses Akernan. You are e ALL THESE when you buy a The most finely J You are entitled to all of the fir Koto wlu>n von buv a ca plClUll/U uv?v J ^ lowest price range. And the new A Chevrolet is the only car in its p brings you all of them! It is tl its price with a Solid Steel Tut Body?the smartest and safest b car of its price that gives the famoi Action Ride. The only car of its p flame Valoe-in-Head Engine?Si End Construction?and Weatherp, c^Aia&teA. %)& Jjtu ELMOR BOLIVIA t ) s THE STATE I Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fields and wo children left to spend a c vhile in Lukens. ? Mr. > A. M. Frazelle of Richands spent last week-end with i dr. and Mrs. S. O. Craven and amily. Mrs. Frazelle and two ( laughters, Marie and Laura, and j ion, Harold, spent the time with drs. E. G, Goodman and family. \ Reverend R. C. Clontz of Wilmington and Reverend I. D. Win- < hrow were visitors here Tuesday ? ifternoon. ifternoon. Reverend Winthrow re- 1 nained here for the week visitng in the community. Mrs. Thos M. Culberston and ion of Miami, Fla., were visitors >ere Tuesday afternoon. Miss Edna Henry spent Wed- 3 lesday at her home and returned with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Vires of ' Wilmington who spent Wednesday 1 ifternoon with Mrs. Leon Henry. 1 Mr. C. Ed. Taylor of South- ' port accompanied by his sister, Mrs. D. R. Johnson, of this place spent the week-end in Henderson 1 with their sister, Mrs. John Gill. ( Miss Mamie James Fennel of I Wilmington was a visitor here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Williams 1 3pent Sunday with Mrs. Lizzie Henry. Shallotte News (By Miss Annie Mae Holmes) Friends around Shallotte are I glad to hear that Mrs. I. C. | Milligan is improving very nicely, j Paving been ill two or three weeks. Mr. William Holmes left Monday for Fort Bragg where he will remain for a month at the C. M. T. C. camp. Mr. E. H. Kirby went to Balti-1 more. Md.. arid other northern I cities on a business trip last week. * ??? ? THE LAST STOI In Brunswick County TOBACCO AND THE FIRS1 ON YOUR V PUROIL P GAS . . OIL . . T J. D. BABSON AT NEW 1 i-? ???ntitled to f FEATURES | low-priced car f: Milt | T'l i mvi i M ^ and you get CHEVf balanced low-price ie car features trolled Brakes, x selling in the Luxe Chevrolet laster De*Luxe much these fea rice range that motoring enjoy be only car of agree Hiat the I ret-Top Fisher owner8 Bay milt. The only low-priced car i is gliding Knee- Chevrolet deal* rice with Blue- CHEVROLET N tabilized Front- Compare Chevrolet'i roof Cable-Con. terms. < CHEVI IE MOTC , NORTH CAf >ORT PILOT, SOUTHPORT, Mrs. R. D. Jones and mother j: >f Wilmington were visitors here j j Saturday. i Mrs. Bascom Stanley is visitng relatives in Wilmington. Mr. Woodrow Russ has return- . :d home, having been an em- j iloyee of the dredge Currituck. ( Miss Virginia Bishop was a d si tor in Wilmington last week. Reverend O. C. Melton and ihildren, Ellen, Clarice and O. C., ' rr., were visitors here Monday. Mr. A. B. Willis is remodeling lis service station at Shallotte. Bolivia News Miss Johnnie Hand has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hand, this week. Miss Lila McKeithan, Mr. Ray Kye, of Winnabow, Miss Dixie Calloway and Mr. Boyd McKeithan spent Sunday evening at Holden's Beach. If aeroplanes keep flying over Bolivia there will be plenty of work for hired hands to do. Several have passed over here in the past few days. Mr. Cornish Mercer, Mr. Guiton Leonard and master Leon Leonard were Wilmington visitors Saturday. Mr. Manson Robbins spent Saturday night with his mother and brother, Lester, in Bolivia. Mr. Lester Robbins recently opened up a store in the building which his father used for a store several years ago. Miss Lily Lewis spent Saturday night in Bolivia. Mr. H. F. Mintz has been con-1 fined in bed for the past week because of sickness. Mr. Boyd McKeithan spent Sunday at Myrtle Beach, S. C. Turn Pike News The health of this community is fine at present. Excepting the ?????.??"? + > on the way to the MARKET rstop... /AY HOME rodugts IRES and TUBES Service Station 3RITTIAN 1 - ??????? ? * Kii?\l!lt IJ r*T*i . . N mem only in i j IOLET j id car ever built } See and drive the Master De } and learn by actual test how J tures mean in terms of added j ment. Do this and yon will J blaster De Luxe is exactly what j it is?the most finely balanced J ever built. Visit your nearest i ;r and drive this car?today! i IOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICH, -J \ low delivered prices and easy GM-A.C. ^ A General Motors Valne I ROLET i )R CO. ! MOLINA i j NORTH CAROLINA rather bad rains crops are gett- ts ing along fine. SI Birthday Party There was a delightful birthday irl party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. Phelps, July, 20, in honor of Mr. H. T. Phelps and fr daughter, Rosa Phelps, and Mrs. ^ Mildred Potter. The dining room was beautifully arranged with cut flowers. The large birthday cake was in the center of the table. The honor of cutting the cake was given to j" Mrs. Mildred Potter and Miss a Rosa Phelps. _ The honorees were very close friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Phelps. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hinson were visitors at the party as X1 were Mr. and Mrs. John E. Rob- 1 inson. B. Y, P. V. Meets a The B. Y. P. U. of Mt. Pisgah " church met in its regular ses- J? sion Sunday afternoon with a 1 large attendance. There was special music rendered by the boys quartet. Miss Ruby Hewett Miss Viola Hewett and Mr. Hobsin ^ Hewett were visitors at Mr. Floyd rt Evans, Sunday evening. Mr. Linzie Evans made a business trip to Shallotte Saturday j, afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Phelps spent the week-end with friends | a near Supply. Car Burns Mr. Herman Phelps of the ^ Royal Oak section had the mis-1 fortune of losing his car last week when it caught on fire and completely burned up. Mr. Ruthford Hodden is very sick in the James Walker hospi ' MBE: S0SS5 r^lOUSNESSl ] LEA'S HARRY C "Whitevill "Lea's,Yo Prices for | us; much highc I I Your inter 1 | house. We inv il place to sell T< 1 the most mone ! Y< HAR P. S.-" H A &&&*&& J . Jli iL Friends hope for him a j >eedy recovery. Mr. Edgar Holden made a bus-1 less trip to Wilmington Thurs-1 iyMrs. O. P. Holden is very sick ! iends hope she will soon be i mch better. Brunswick News Mrs. Mary Potter was in Wildngton shopping Wednesday of ,st week. Mrs. Lillie Cameron and Mrs. ucile Phillips and c hildren, helma and Julia Lee spent Wedssday with Mrs. Ellen Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Thorpe were isiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sulvan Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Sullivan nd son, William, spent Sunday i Mullins, S. C., visiting Mr. ullivan's brother, Mr. I. M. Sulvan. Mr. John Sullivan and son, andolph, were visiting Mr. M. ireer Sunday afternoon. Mrs. G. M. Potter was visiting Irs. S. L. Sullivan Friday afteroon. Mr. J. J. Braswell is spending few days in Wilmington visitig his children and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wescott and on, J. W., and Mrs. Belle Wescott nd son, L. B., were visiting Mr. SELL YOUR T( W. P. Clark ar A ; CLARK'S W Leaders In LARGEST AND BEST A IF MONEY IS W1 | COME T< i Mullinj WAREh j. LEA, Owner and F e, The Money >ur Best Wai Tobacco are real :r this week than o est is the first th< ite you to make I njurrn an/1 vnn nunvvu jv? y>ur Friend RYG NG IT ON P V FIVE and Mrs. J. B. Atkinson Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Chinnis and daughter, Mae, spent Sunday with Mrs. Chinnis' sister, Mrs. E. J. Gore, of the Mill Creek section. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown were visiting 'Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gore Sunday. Mrs. L. Robbins is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. L. F. Sullivan. Mr. John Phillips was visiting Mr. J. W. Beck Saturday afternoon. Mr. W. J. McDowell was a business visitor in Wilmington Saturday. Mr. J. W. Beck was a business visitor in Wilmington Tuesday of last week. Mr. Loyd McDowell and Mr. Delford Wescott of Bolivia spent Sunday morning with Mr. G. Wescott. As a whole, North Carolina farmers participating in the crop adjustment programs are seeking to comply accurately with their contracts.?H. M. Ellis. Farmers of Polk County recently ordered four pure bred Guern sey neiiers, two graae uuenuw/ heifers and two pure bred Jersey heifers. )BACCO WITH id A". M. Lewis T? AREHOUSE High Prices flARKET IN THE BELT dAT YOU WANT ) SEE US 5, S. C. I0USE I Voprietor $ Market" jj ehouse" 1 ly high with j| pening days. I )ught at our I LEA'S your t are assured ft LEA APPY" | *
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