B\?5DAY, MAY 20, 1 Em ADS B^ , 7500 bushels home fl ( new 2 bushel bags : B j bushel, f.o.b. White daVID SMITH, Whitevllle, 1 B 5-20c 1 GROCERIES,?Farm Tools, B Dry Goods and Shoes, try ; Br.T.OWAY, Supply, N. C. B SALE -One refrigerating ( Bquipped as follows: Power- : Bp a 2934 six cylinder White j B and extra large aluminum : Boater trailer using dry ice ' B, compartment and ice in j B compartment. This unit ha!s B r. N O. license. Motor, tires Bar.t in excellent condition. ! Bal cost S5.651.00. The very fl for fish hauling, can be;' Mr at sacrifice price. Terms proved credit. Call or write | Mbourg MOTOR COMB Asheville, N. C. 5-20c pGALS-i fl K.VKITOK S NOTICE "I jug qualified as Executor of j f J. N. Daniel, deceased, ,( Frunsw'ick county. Xorth this is to notify all persons lalms against the estate of to exhiiiit them to the j ^ igned :it Southport, N. C., on : h day of April. 1937, notice will be pleaded In bar jr recovery. All persons indeb-) said estate will please make payment. l 15th day of April, 1936. ROT C. DANIEL, Executor J. N. Daniel Deceased. Robert W. Davis, Attorney I I for the Executor, f liMlMSTIiATORS NOTICE K qualified as administrator te of E. St Skipper, deI late of Brunswick county. rolina, this is to notify all s having claims against the i of said deceased to exhibit to the undersigned at Leland. | I on <>r before the 15th day of 1".": or this notice will be , Hd in bar of their recovery. All I ll lebted to said estate will make immediate payment. 15th dav of April. 1936. h P. SKIPPER. Admr. of He M. Skipper, Leland, N. C. Taylor. Atty. 5-20-c | BrnRECLOStHE NOTICE -< Is hereby given that by; of a decree of the Superior) of Brunswick County. N. C.. ; the 30th day of December, 1935, action entitled "Brunswick vs. Palmetto Island Company" i H ration. The undersigned Com will expose" at public auc le to the highest bidder for H ' >ke 25th day of May, 1936, Hr've o'clock noon at the court door. Southport, N. C., to satis p decree of said Court to en the payment of $4,500.00, the , real estate, loca- ] n SmithxiM.- Township, Bruns countv, N. C., bounded and des- I B ^wglnning in the mouth of Light i Creek ;it Four Posts where I S. Government formerly kept con light in the mouth of said being about 150 feet east of ser.: place where said beacon is now kept by said GovernH and running thence up the channel of Light House Creek j easteridy direction about five to a point in the head of said j about 400 yards of the eastern Hof the Atlantic Ocean: thence! ^ southeast to the Atlantic Ocean j to the Atlantic Ocean until the ^Karhes a depth of Three Feet ter, thence with the eastern | ^ rv line of the Atlantic Ocean, ^Kmndary to be on a line along ^ "oast at a point where the will average a depth of Three j to a point on Frying Pan thence with the boundary of! ^Western Coast of said Atlantic j said boundary being on a line j ocean where the water will a depth of Three Feet, and in [ ^ ernly direction to the bar at I outh of the Cape Fear River, a distance of about five miles. I up said river with the Chanel the same to a point in said ! I opposite Light House Creek: ; direct to the place of begin^Keing said Four Posts In the ( of said Light House Creek, said beacon lights were for kept by said Government, and ir.g Five Thousand acres, more excepting from the above ^ rles that part of said land ' red h.v the U. S. Government. ) xceptions including a lot for House at east end of said , containing 20 acres, and at rd a lot containing 10 acres, i right-of-way and easement and | highway from one end of said ( to the othe". said right-of eing twenty feet wide. above description includes and , ^ nded to Include all land of i | Island, south of Light House j: rtlfied check for 1ft per cent amount of the successful bid | required as evidence of good ji ales subject to report to and ation by the Court. Ten days for raise of bid before deed Cash to be paid at sole. 22nd dav of April. 1936. T. W. HCARK. S. B. FRINK, 1 Commissioners. MINI8TRA TOR'S NOTICE i qualified as administrator estate of W. F. Pierce, deceas- : e of Shallotte. N. C.. Bruns-/ ounty. This is to notify all jJ having claims against the ' of said deceased to exhibit o the undersigned administraShallotte. N. C.. on or before h day of April. 1937. or this will be pleaded in bar of their arsons indebted to said estate ase make immediate payment. , 16th dav of April. 1936. D. CARL ANDREWS, 1' nistrator of W. F. Pierce, deceased. Frink. Attorney for D. Carl11 Irews, Administrator. 5-27c j, MINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ig qualified as administrator tate of Oswald Meares. delate of Shallotte. N. C.. I Ick county, this is to notify! "ins having claims rgainst the , of said deceased to exhibit/ o the undersigned admlnistra- . Phallotte. N. C.. on or before1 h day of April. 1937. or this/ >111 he pleaded in bar of their 1 >'- All persons indebted to said will please make immediate/ 16th day of April. 1936. L. MEARS. Administrator < of Oswald Moors. Deceased. Prink. Attorney for A. L. irs. Administrator. 5-27-c . OMMISSIONER'S SATE I rtiie of authority and by dl-!( ' f the Superior Court under | dated April 20th. 1936. in an entitled "The Federal Land f Columbia. Plaintiff, vs. MarCnx. et al? defendants." the , gned commissioner. will on , Holiday, Mav 2f,th. 1936. 1r ur of noon, at the court door. ' Southport. Brunswick / N. C., in order to sntisfv the above referred to. and under!, nt in said decree, sell at pub- 1 936 lie auction to the highest bidder, the following described tract of land, as described in a mortgage given to the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, by I. Marcellus Cox and wife, Katie Cox,;10 August 1927. duly recorded in Book ' pc 13. at page 467. in the office of the )?-. Register of Deeds of Brunswick t County. N. C.: be All that certain piece, parcel or I. tract of land containing 250 acres. !10 more or less, situate, lying and be- 5ing on the east of Mill Creek Highway. about 3V4 miles north from the Town of Southport. N. C., in Smithrille Township. Brunswick county, N'orth Carolina, having such shape. .. metes, courses and distances as will 111 more fully appear by reference to a mi plat thereof made by E. B. Hewett. Surveyor, dated October 20th, 1926, S1< which said plat is recorded in the su office of the Register of Deeds of . Brunswick County, in Book 42, at m Page 619, and being bounded on the 5north by the lands owned by A. T. ! McKeithan, and C. B. Drew, on the i east by the lands of J. B. Drew and N'ancey's Creek, on the south by the lands of John D. Price and on the west by the Old Lewis Wescott Road ! and the lands of Gause and Dosher. I This being the same tract of land heretofore conveyed to the said Mar- m i-ellus Cox by T. J. Wescott by deed j dated October 20th, 1926, and recorded in the office of the Register of ? Deeds of Brunswick county, North F Carolina, in Book 42, at Page 619, and being all that body of land as shown on said survey by E. B. Hew- m ett, excepting, however from the said survey so much thereof as was con- ju( veyed to Bethel Baptist Church by V( F. M. Wescott by deed dated July ? 1st, 1873, recorded in Book V, page 200, containing three-fourths of an j acre, and excepting further therefrom1 so much thereof as described in the deed from F. M. Wescott to Board i of Education by deed dated Novem- df ber 22rd, 1917, recorded in Book 29. /->. at page 152, the same being one-half of an acre, both of which exceptions P are clearly shown on the said plat. g_ The terms of sale will be one-third (1-3) of the accepted bid to be paid into court in cash, and the balance on credit, payable in two equal installments. with interest thereon from j date of sale at the rate of six per m cent per annum. ! c( Unless the plaintiff becomes the I purchaser the successful bidder will ol ba required to deposit the sum of FIFTY ($50.00) DOLLARS in cash or certified check as earnest money, oto be applied on the bid, if complied t_ with, ai.d if not. in liquidated dam- p ages, as provided in said decree. This, April 21st. 1936. C. ED TAYLOR, j 0) 5-20-c Commissioner. oi NOTICE IOl State of North Carolina, County of Brunswick:? *>" Under and by virtue of a decree of I _ the Superior Court of Brunswick p County entered on the 4th day of Mav, 1936. in an action pending in said rounty entitled "Gurney P. Hood, til Commissioner of Banks ex rel North Carolina Bank & Trust Company. ;w and B. L. Hume, agent and Conser- tl vator of North Carolina Bank & I ? Trust Company, and J. J. Talman, Trustee, vs. Mrs. Lena Brew, Mrs. A. M. Chinnis, Armour & Company j and Swift & Company." The under- l signed having been therein appointed Commissioner, will on the rt< 6th day of June, 1936. at 12 o'clock noon, at the court house door of Brunswick County, offer for, a] sale lor casn 10 me niKnesi oiuuer - , fnat tract or parcel of land situate! in the County of Brunswick, State aforesaid, and more particularly des- 1 cribed as follows: All that tract of land situated in Brunswick county. State aforesaid, inim North West Township, and beginning ,,, at a stake. Daniel A. Brew's line- U1 thence with Damon Green's line 22 w feet to a stake; thence about northwest 175 yards to a ditch; thence 111 with said ditch about 219 yards to 3Mrs. A. M. Chinnis' line: thence with said line about northeast 800 feet to the corner of Daniel A. Brew's tract of land: thence with said Daniel A. Brew's line about South 950 feet to the beginning, containing 17 acres, j more or less. CC Said lands and premises to be sold subject to all taxes lawfully levied ! and assessed against said property. ID Dated and posted this the 6th dav ?T of May. 1936. I01 R. W. DAVIS, 66-3-c Commissioner. | _ SAI.E OF AUTOMOBILE I will offer for sale at public auc- j tion to the highest bidder for cash of on Friday, May 22nd. at 12 o'clock I noon, at the court huose door In the j CC City of Southport, Brunswick County, J s. North Carolina. 1 Ford Sedan, Model , "A". 1931 Model. be Dated and posted this 29th day of k. April. 1936. W. M. ROBBINS, Administrator Of I. T. Robhins Estate, Robert W. Davis, Attorney for the 1 Administrator. 3-20-c J Political ? CI Announcements 2 m FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS I hereby announce my candi- _ dacy for Register of Deeds of Brunswick county on the Democratic ticket. Your support and influence in my behalf in the June primary will be apprecia- jfo ted. I^? 6-3-* M. L. GALLOWAY. & sc FOR HOUSE OF nmnDirCPVTlTIVFli; j rff njLJT 1IJUOU11 ? ? I am seeking the Democratic M nomination for the House of Rep- w resentatives, subject to the will pJ of the voters in the June pri- Qf mary. Your support will be ap- jn preciated. t, 4-29-* KENNETH McKEITHAN. si FOR HOUSE OF ar REPRESENTATIVES . I announce my candidacy for Y,' the Democratic nomination to succeed myself as Brunswick County Representative to the lower house of the General As- ]Q sembly of North Carolina. n, 6-3-* R. E. SENTELLE. j FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS O: I announce my candidacy for the Democratic nomination to M succeed myself as Register of ar Deeds. I appreciate your expres- M sions of confidence in previous ar campaigns and solicit your support in the coming primary. cl 4-29-C R. I. MINTZ. M bi FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER w! I announce myself a candidate i M for county commissioner. Your I le; support will be appreciated. I to 6-3c. J. W. NELSON. nc M FOR CORONER Bi I am a candidate for the Dem- m ocratic nomination for Bruns- ar wick county coroner. Your support in the primary will be ap- Ci preciated. ty 5-20-* JOHN G. CAISON. jW THE FOR COMMISSIONER I offer my record of the past ur years in asking your sup>rt in the June primary for the ;mocratic nomination for memr of the board (of commissioners r Brunswick county. 20-* J. M. ROACH FOR COMMISSIONER I announce my candidacy for e Democratic nomination as ember of the board of commismers for Brunswick county, bject to the will of the voters the June primary. 20-* SAM J. FRINK FOR SHERIFF I am a candidate for the Demratic nomination for the office sheriff of Brunswick county, our support in the June priary will be appreciated. 16-* DILLON GANEY OR BOARD OF EDUCATION I announce my candidacy for embership on the Board of Edition. I will appreciate your >te and support. 3* R. I. (IKEY) PHELPS. FOR RECORDER I hereby announce my candiicy for Judge of Recorder's Durt subject to the Democratic rimary June 6th. 3-* E. D. BISHOP. FOR COMMISSIONER I announce my candidacy for iember of the board of county >mmissioners subject to the will the voters in the June priiary. 3-* R. L. RABON. OR BOARD OF EDUCATION I am a candidate for the Demiratic nomination for member the Brunswick county board : education. 3-c CHAS. E. GAUSE. a number of local men joined in the discussion. State Supt. Speaker Shallotte Commencement (Continued from Page 1 ) address by a state superinten- j dent here in many years. A large audience is expected to be present for his address. The senior class day exercises, under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Taylor, will be presented tonight. The baccalaureate service Sun-1 day afternoon was beautiful and impressive. The sermon was by1 Dr. F. S. Love, pastor of the Grace Street Methodist church, Wilmington. BOLIVIA FINALS CONCLUDED LAST FRIDAY EVENING (Continued from page 1) awarding of the honors and med-' als. Carl Galloway was chosen the; best all-around student of 1936. death. The sophorore class of the Waccamaw school spent Thursday and Friday in Raleigh. They j all report an enjoyable trip as wells as blisters. I STATE PORT PILOT, SOUT "Sutter's Gold" A Picture Cora A famous story, now a great motion picture, "Sutter's Gold" is the heroic drama of a man's dream of empire and his love of woman. It is the tremendous story of a nation's sweep from sea to sea. It shows the souls of men in triumph; the strength of men who will not know defeat; the glory of women who helped the men they loved build our last flaming frontier. When his great domain is torn asunder by the alons of rapacious, gold crazed men, Sutter still possesses the greatest wealth a man can hold?the deep, abiding affection that is in the loyal heart of the wife who comes to him across half the world. The star of "Sutter's Gold" is( Edward Arnold, who achieved [ great heights in "Diamond Jim."! "Sutter's Gold" opens Thursday 1 Frink Named Chairman Democratic Committee (Continued from page 1) non challenged the voters present for their answer to the ques-1 tion of whether these improve- j ments shall continue. R. I. Mintz, Register of Deeds, was asked to preside over the meeting and Mrs. Sam J. Frink served as secretary. All active Democrats were elected delegates to the Democratic State Con-! vention, to be held in Raleigh June 12. The convention was no tified that tsrunswica county win be entitled to 11 votes in the , state meeting. AH county precincts were reported organized, with the exception of Hoods Creek and Supply, and arrangements were made for the organizatiobn of these two. ' No report was made from Ex; urn, but following is a list of i other precinct chairmen: W. L. Paden, Leland; George R. Foulke, Town Creek; L. J. McKeithan, Bolivia; R. WiH Davis, Southport; Fred W. Spencer, Mosqui: to; Raymond Bellamy, Secession; S. C. Tripp, Shallotte; War1 ren Milliken, Frying Pan; Mrs. Sam J. Frink, Grissettown; Walter M. Stanaland, Shingletree; M. C. Gore, Longwood; George B. Ward, Ash; Rent Mintz, Ash. As a concluding feature of the day's program, chairman Frink made a stirring appeal to the voters to make a united effort to put over their party ticket in the general election in Novem-1 ber. As a final gesture, a rising: vote of thanks was extended to Judge Lennon for his appearance at the meeting and to Mr. Tripp, the retiring chairman, for his faithful service to the party. j FINALS BEGIN AT WACCAMAW HIGH (Continued from page 1) reate sermon. The annual seventh grade exercises will be held Monday night and will feature a one-act play "In The Ship of Education on; the Knowledge Sea." The declamation and recitation contests also will be a part of the Monday night program. On Tuesday night, at 8:30 j o'clock, the senior class day ex-1 ercises will be held, featuring a three-act play "Seniors in Wonderland." On Wednesday night, at 8:30 o'clock, die graduation exercises j will be held. Julge Alton A.! Lennon, of Wilmington, will be j the speaker. Diplomas win be j delivered at this time and med-1 als will be awarded. Discuss Plans For Survey Of Local Shrimping Water (Continued from page 1) have a powerful hoist to be used < in pulling snags and wreckage and for placing anchored buoys over wrecks too large to be removed. The meeting was htld in the j office of W. B. Keziah and quite OR BOARD OF EDUCATION As a candidate for member of le county board of education 1 ill appreciate your support in le June primary. 6-* W. CLAUDE GORE. FOR CORONER I am seeking the Democratic jmination as Brunswick county >roner. Your support will be ppreciated. 6c GILLARD LEWIS. FOR COMMISSIONER I am making my race for nolination as county commissioner pon my public record in Brunsick county. Support in the priiary will be appreciated. 6-c JOHN B. WARD OR COUNTY COJIMISSIONER I announce my candidacy for iember of the board of county >mmissioners for Brunswick rnnty, subject to the will of the emocratic voters in the primary l June 6. 3-* O. A. LEWIS. FOR COMMISSIONER I am a candidate for the Derm ;ratic nomination for county >mmissioner. Your vote and ipport in the June primary will i appreciated. 27-* G. C. LEWIS. W. KERR SCOTT FOR COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE A "dirt farmer" who knows orth Carolina agriculture and jr needs. He believes that agriilture and industry must be iveloped hand in hand in this ate. Vote for and support a an who will inject a vitalizing fluence into the State Department of Agriculture. 5-20* EXUM NEWS Principal and Mrs. B. M. Crawird had as dinner guests Suniy Misses Evelyn Wilson, Mariret Clark and Minnie Jack>n. We were sorry to hear of the >ath of Mr. Taylor, father of rs. A. M. Beck. To the family e express our heartfelt symithy. Friends will regret the death Miss Cecil Wright, who died the Brunswick county hospital lesday morning at one o'clock. ie was the daughter of Mr. id Mrs. Harry Wright. J. B. Williams, who has been siting his sister, Mrs. B. M. rawford, has returned to Norlk, and will sail Monday for langhai, China. On Sunday afternoon the folwing motored down to Ocean rive Beach, S. C.: Mr. and Mrs. A. Purvis and children, Mrs. ?_?_ r? Oi ?vi rvinn a QUlH llttlG UVla A. OllUllivtia mghter, Ida Cliff, Lucille King, r. and Mrs. B. M. Crawford id child, Misses Evelyn Wilson, argaret Clark, Minnie Jackson id Odell Bennette. The Ash home demonstration lib met Tuesday afternoon with rs. B. M. Crawford. A lengthy isiness meeting was held, after hich contests were enjoyed, iss Marion Smith discussed the sson sheets and it was decided have a double demonstration ;xt time. Those present were: iss Marion Smith, Mrs. S. K. ibson, Mrs. Lonnie Evans, Mrs. . F. Long, Mrs. R. C. Phelps, id Mrs. B. M. Crawford. News has reached us that Mr. ildwell Ross of Columbus coun passed away Monday night. re are sorry to hear of his HPORT, N. C. nd M Joison 1 ing To Carolina at the Carolina Theatre, VVilmington. Next Week A1 Joison, probably the world's greatest entertainer, starring in what is heralded as the most pretentious musical extravaganza . in which he has yet appeared, ir "The Singing Kid," the latest of ,w First National's mammoth spec- ij tacles, will be the feature attrac-' 3tion at the Carolina theatre next w week. ; jf The production is a splendid: human interest drama which w swings intermittently between (.( rollicking comedy and heart w wrenching pathos. It is full of ei color, glamor and romance, with n' two great specialty numbers in w which scores of beautiful dancing a girls appear, and with many Q, catchy new songs. a ?????????? ' r Ethel Sowell was the best in athletics, Dotridge Willetts, the ^ best in activities and Quinton, n Leonard the best in scholarship.! n Mr. Johnson then gave his1 farewell speech. The valedictory was given by Quinton Leonard, after which the class sang their song, "Farewell Bolivia High." The mascot of the class was Emma Lou McLeod, niece of Dotridge Willettr,. The members of the class , were: Mary i^ou Robinson, Edith Bergeman, Geraldine Robbins, J Isabelle Lewis, Jack Potter, Inez 2 Tharpe, Myrtie Gore, Edith So- . well, Jesse Lewis, Leon Henry, ? Jr., Carl Galloway, Quinton Leo- ^ nard, Dotridge Willetts, Thomas j Wolfe, Walker Williams, Hugh j Mercer, Ed Mercer, Juinus Clem- | mons and William Garner. j b|KJ% i 0 E p^j Jk I ^Bl 'ffijj^Bp^B^ *KM?g?KgKXjtKXK*M The marshals were Inez wuson, chief, Lila McKeithan, Mary Johnson and Thomas Henry. j BISHOP DARST TO VISIT SOUTHPORT (Continued from page 1.) All churches of apostolitic origin continue this sacramental i rite and the Episcopal church, 'daughter of the church of England, continues this rite as the1 church of England has done sin- ; ce St. Paul converted Caradoc, ' king of Brittan, to Christianity j when the Christian religion was introduced to that country. j At this service Bishop Darst I will be glad to welcome all desirous of being confirmed. For the morning services on May 31st Bishop Darst will make his annual visitation to the St. j Thomas Episcopal church in Atkinson. )l BIOLOGY CLASS H GOES TO RALEIGH j (Continued from page 1) !j University. They also went to J Meredith College during the af- ' ternoon. i In the morning, after a restful I night, they visited the State Cap- j j ital, the museum and hall of his-1 j tory, finding them all very inter- jj esting. Next the class went to jj WPTF studio and saw and lis- J tened to the Tobacco Tags broad- jj cast. They then visited the air- jj port where several of the group jj took a flight. Afterwards they jj rode about Raleigh on the truck, jj visiting Pullen Park and the jj governor's mansion. As they were expected home jj that night it was time for them fl to start back. The following pupils went on the trip: Veamon Duncan, Virginia Hardee, Nell Walton, Martha Harrelson, Dorothy Simmons, Gertrude Simmons, Dorothy Smith, Lucille King, Minnie Lee Simmons, Dorothy Mintz, Edna Mintz, Cleo Stanaland, Eva Dell Hughes, Myrtha Phelps, Addison Jenrette, Leo Formy Duval, Norman Evans, Lora Smith, Lloyd j McKeithan and Odell Williamson. The class was accompanied by the biology teacher, Z. G. Ray. J. R. Simmons, postmaster of ? Ash, was also with the party. HOLDS UNUSUAL MEETING " ON WAY TO EDENTON MEET (Continued from page 1.) very few would know about it. The people promised to get the word around, and the hour was agreed upon. There was no church in the j community, so the service |j was held in a deserted gro- j eery store. Those in charge of spreading the news evi- j HpntJv Hid their work well, I! according to the Rev. Mr. Marshall, for more than a hundred persons were packed into the little building for ' the preaching service. One J front window was knocked out in order that some on the front might hear. Came time for a song, but j no one was present to lead J the singing. A number of j songbooks were scattered through the congregation, [ but no two were alike. Fin- j ally it was suggested that -1 the preacher "hist a tune." He did, and the others joined in on songs familiar to them. - j The Rev. Mr. Marshall de- i J 'Ian Farm-Home Week For July lorth Carolina's Annual Meeting For Farmers And Farm Women Will Be Held At State College July 27 to 31 North Carolina's annual meetig of farmers and farm women I ill be held at State College dur- j ig the five days of July 27 to L when Farm and Home Week! ill be celebrated again after a ipse of one year. It is planned to abandon class ork for the men this year but | > have general meetings at hich all items of current inter- j at will be discussed by state and, ational agriculture leaders. The 'omen will hold their class work s usual leading to the issuing f certificates to those who have ttended four consecutive short Durses. Joint meetings for both len and women have been scheuled for 11:00 o'clock each moring and seven o'clock each eveing. More time than usual will be clared that he thoroughly enjoyed this service with these simple country people who constituted the strangest congregation he had spoke to in all his preaching experience. FOR ( ! WASH PANTS?Cool Reasonable Prices. ! ! POLO SHIRTS?Cooles wear. All colors. f STRAW HATS?Stiff I Reasonable Prices. [ SUMMER TIES?All c : ! WHITE SHOES?Comp with white shoes. ! "DON'T GO FURTH1 SHAL1 ; Trading ( ( Hobson Kirt SHALLOI *MMXXMMMXXXXMXMX j FOR SI I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the sheriffs office to succeed myself, subject to the will of the voters in the Democratic primary to be held on June 6th. If elected, I promise you the same courteous, efficient and personal K service that I have tried to K render to you heretofore. ; J. A. t kiCKKXKKICXKKKKKXM jgXXXMXXXXKJtXJnCKX For COl i mmm FIVE devoted to demonstrations, to exhibits and recreation. The annual meeting of the State Federation of Home Demonstration clubs will be held on Thursday, July 30, and the awaui of short course certificates will be made Friday, July 31, with Dr. C. W. Warburton, director of the national extension service, as the speaker of the day. John W. Goodman, assistant director of extension, and Miss Ruth Current, district home agtnt, will be in charge respectively of the work with the men and women. All farm organizations and all governmental ager.c es having work with farmers and farm women will be invited to participate. The Progressive -ormer will use one of the joint sessions to honor four Master Farmers now being selected in a co-operative effort by the Extension service and the farm magazine. Mrs. J. Brooks Tucker, of Grimesland, Pitt County is president of the State Federation of Home Demonstration Clubs and will preside at the meetings for the women. L. O. Mosley, of Kinston, Lenoir county, is president of the State Farmers' Convention and will preside at the gatherings for the mem Rastus: All money these days | is tainted. 5=mhn' what do vou mean by tainted ? Rastus: 'Tainted your and 'taint mine. I KXXXXXMMXXXXXXXJK MEN I! It and neat. Washable. . . It It Jt [ ,t thing for hot weather j { I I ! brim hats and panamas. I ! J ? olors. Different Prices. j ^ ) : ilete your Summer outfit ) ' i r J ! ER TO PAY MORE!" j[ c LOTTE i| Company >y, Proprietor j { [TE, N. C. ] j; [KKKKltKKitKKltltKKlOi HERIFF | i t ' j ^ 1 : KUS9 | MXmKXMMmtKXMUtWI EtONER 11 St : \ After almost six years 1 f of service as your cor- | oner, I am again asking your support on my past record and my qualifications. I am a 1 licensed embalmer and j funeral director, and j am an ex-service man. j Your support and vote j j will be appreciated. ) j ) M. A. Northrop j! I I XXXXXXXXXgXXKKX**