Man Ciab Makes Committee 1 | Assignments ForFarmers Day' assi.anments for 1 ? geptcnter 30' ?? past week bv1 president of the) : u ? . !i together with ,r t 111 ? .... . ? ,,, lis Association, is | ,:>.mtal harvest1 oMn- ?' I ri'U'tl- . , I M Ri' klev is general I follows, with the first c.tse being chair u u tive John M. Barkley,1 y' ! vo Xeilson. Genei i . son. Ben Lewis, i ,? V : Martin Schulken, .[ i, Lawrence Bowers. ' I.. Bowers, Dave | . j[;1 m Schulken. Bion '} T. King. Jr.. Ralph Bea j^w A11--- J- B. Lee. . , Edgar Pierce, \ owor-. John Singletarv, : 'p.-v .' K. Black, Robert ' rvv. Bl ight, Buck Po j[ - in Scluilken, Bob J. j .. Bvooks, Richard ft p.. ! Billiard. Lewis y - Bniton, John Mc j - 0- Dave Xeilson. r 1 val. J. G. Worrell," Hvio. J v Wells, pre- ?. Cutest ? Eugene ; r ;; J.i - !<. D. A. Bowles, rh'v.o'v. Lee Greer. r,..._ ? Decorations ? C. C. b; V.':l i W. Cole, Ben p. ? ? M till sby, Charlie Her I ? F..i;. B.il Floyd, Oliver C-. r. Gene Porter, I L - Clarence Wishart, Cfc Hasty. U; Ralph Beason, J. Ee P.oli ' t Schulken, Irvin je: ; . t: : man Owens. Bob oeral Rites For J. G. Gore jia Man Laid To Rest kursday Afternoon In lc? Cemetery Near Lan iHe wal services for J. Gordon 1 57 were conducted from wile iit the Knox, ceme Lar.vaie, Thursday al- 1 at o'cloek. Rev. officiated, re in thj .Po?h- , rial Hospital earlv 1 rnopsr.^. r"_ / ?" ? are his wife, Mrs. Ge:?; : stepidaHghters; ?? Simmons. Wilming K> 1?' - .U'ilkttsi Win MrJ J. W. > Sttobg'. | ^ M -- Mrs. H. J. Lau ston. Miss Edna ? Lel'and: two' stepsons,'1 ^ U. S. Army: site, P. C. Gore. Wiimin : ? sister. Mrs. L. A. KXdand. p pallbearers were Nor- i |5 F ward Simmons.1 Wipe Lyon Clark' Grim F- " i:: J so Gore. Charlotte Man Likes Purchase Visitor Here Last Week Favorably Impressed With Property Baptists Acquir ed At Caswsll Apparently much interested in tlie purchase of Fort Caswell by the Baptists. Louise Waller of Charlotte visited the place this past week. I Mr. Waller, who is considering investing at Southport in order to be near the Baptist Assembly grounds, made some interesting comment regarding the property in a letter to a friend received , here Monday. He said: j "I thing the Baptists made a j good deal for the Caswell pro- . perty .... the buildings are cev- j tainiy worth a quarter of a mil-j lion dollars at a minimum. We. had better get down there quick, and constantly with paint and j spray guns or brushes, if we want 1 to protect these buildings." Crotolaria Is Improving Land Everett H Sheppard Has Trouble Discing In Heavy . Growth On Land Up River j 1 Road On his already fine tomato I I plant land Everett H. Sheppard of Shiloh, N. J., planted crotalona I I this year to keep out grass and j I weeds, as much as for soil im 1 provement. In all he planted about 20 acres in the crop and last week he be-. I gan discing it down and found that he had a job on his hands, j On the naturally rich soil the. crotaloria had reached a height I of five feet or more and it was,! thick to the point of being a,i jungle. I One passage of a "heavy tractor1 drawn disc made very little head wav against the vegetation. It was found necessary to disc andj double-disc. The machines headed up and down the fields and then crossways. The first passage of I the- machine Vent tfie "and stripped most, ot tM and leaves off. Thja .cross-discing cut. up the l.aiiiis stalks and left them lying on the ground. ?jfoevt(*Hll 'kP' W>nie<V under a little later, as it is now they are forrtiing a ,th\4k 'carpet. Mr> Sheppard says that the roots of the plants are a literal : mass of ; nitrogen , noodles. In addition to keeping out grass and weeds he believes tty? the crqta 'loria has greatly enricHed the soil and made it just right for next spring s crop of tomato plants. He begins cutting pulpwood and clearing 20 acY? of ne* grotmff next week. This land wiU be WAKE FOREST BACKFIELD Left to right ? CHARLES (BOZO) ROBERSON, RH; BOBBY STUTTS, F3; ?'DICKIE" DAVIS. QB; WILLIAM (NUB) SMITH, LH planted in watermelons next spring. The 20 acres he had in melons this year will be added to the acreage from which he produced several million tomato plants Tast spring. Year after next he will add 20 acres to his tomato plant growing acreage and lie planS to keep on adding until he has more than 100 acres grow ing tomato plants each spring. ATTENDS MEETING Mrs. Edward H. Redwine, presi dent. of the 7th District American Legion Auxiliary, attended the state meeting in Raleigh Sunday. Mrs. Redwine is the youngest dis trict president of the auxiliary in North Carolina. BAKED HAM SUPPER On Thursday night, at the Com munity- Building, Circle No. 2 of the Missionary Society of the Baptist church will serve a baked ham ' supper, the proceeds to go toward furnishing the church kitchen. Tickets ' will bt- on sale early in the week. Supper will be served be tweeh the hours Of 5:30 ahd 7:30. v ? ; ? 1 ilwtj P. A. OFFICERS The" members of the ,F. H. A. of the* Waceanlaw school 'met in the Homernaking Department " of the school on Wednesday and elected pfficevs ;for ., the year. These officers are!-' as ? .fMlows: j Deitrich Russ, i' president; Loti Phelps, vice-president; Patricia: Jenrette, secretaly; Jettle ' Lee Smith, secretary: ShiHcy Mintz,i reporter. -- ???*! . . ? BENEFIT ^FPPER n *?' ?*' For the ' benefit*. <?f the,'VCom murtty Baptist church building fund, an oyster- ro.ast, will ^e- ser ved at the W. C. Hewett stone' between Supply .and South port Saturday, October i: .The occasion is being spon^>r$d , ,by ,. W. , A Spencer and otjjeis. . f;ee .will offering wilL -be taken. Oysters! wffl "fce-TeaiavJWHn' '6':30' p.'"irfv 6i. - .i. -- 2" ' HERE ON VACATION ^ ?Rev. an?i Mrs. D. B. Phelps of rifppe* Darby, Pa., have been ^spending their vacation with rela-, tives in various parts of the county. They left Brunswick county 25 years ago and Rev. Mr. Phelps has since . been serving 'various*' churches iir Pennsylvania. He .is much interested in the pur ches of Fort Caswell by the North North ? Carolina Baptists. RETURN TO CHAPEL HILL Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bragaw and children returned to Chapel Hill, where Mr. Bragaw is an instruc tor at University of North Car olina, Sunday. They have been spending the past two vfeeks at Long Beach and in Southport with Mrs. Helen Bragaw, mother of Mr. Bragaw, and Mrs. F. M. Niernsee, mother of Mrs. Bragaw. TO BCILD AT BEACH Dr. and Mrs. Wommock and their two children have returned to their home in Iowa City, Iowa, following a two .weeks vacation here at. the Camellia Inn. Dr. Wommack has bought a lot at Caswell Beach and it is said he plans to build a nice sumrtoer home there this winter. RETURN TO ALBANY ? '? , Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ke' ter, their . daughter Nancy aQd their ( Soft, Lee, returned to their home in Albany. N. Y? this week after spending a wfeek here with 'Mr 3. W. M. Wells, mother of Mrs. Geister, and oth^r relative^. Redd 'Aie Warit W s. HAS HEART ATTACK C. E. Cause, widely known as ; "Commodore", suffered a miner | heart attack iast week. Reports j are that h!* condition is much im- j proved. Mr. Cause has been in bad , health for some years, a condi- 1 tiun that made it necessary for I I him to resign as tax collector ! for Brunswick county several j years ago. . RETI'RVS TO STATE Dr. and Mi's. B. W. Wells who have, been ^pending the Summer , at their home here, left yesterday I for Raleigh,, where Dr. Wells re sumes his duties _as head of the department of botany at State College, {??? " I * *-? + " ? ' . ! . - VACATIOXfcn HERE * ' Mr. antl; jMpb. ,M-.? M. MrHose and baby daughter, and Bill Smol jv, son of Judge Smelly, of Pjain- j N. J,, have returned ; to their homes after a., two weeks vacation at I/jns. .Beach and in Soulhpert >u;.lv Mjs.j M. A. Bar r.eMo, niovbei'i of Mgtfose, ,<| RF.TFRXS TO DITTIES Ted Robinson has returned to his work as associate editor of Time magazine in New York, fol lowing a year's leave of absence on ' account of his health. Mrs. j Robinson and the children con- 1 tinue their residence in South- j port. WANT ADS FOR SALE: 1 Chrysler Marine engine 8-ctl. 141 H. P. 2 to 1 re duction gear. First S100.00 gets> it. Capt. George Gregory, c;o J. S. : FOR SAKE: 1941 Chevrolet 2 door sedan. Good condition. In eluding trailer $750.00 Also 5 j seine boat oars. See Swain, i Miami Cottage, Long Beach, N. C. j FOR SALE: Xo. 1 Juniper Boat Lumber. F. D. & H. Lumber Co., Roseboro. N. C. Auto UPHOLSTERING ? Convertible Tops ? Head Linings ? Side Panela ? Seat Covers ? ? Body Repair ? Auto Painting ? Welding SEE CLYDE SPRADLEY'S GARAGE & BODY SHOP TYPEWRITER REPAIR INC. ? Any make. Also do1 repairing and cleaning on Adding Machines. Prices j reasonable. See Mr. Harper at State Port Pilot Office, or contact me at 310 East Walter Street, Whiteville, N. C.. Phone 3088. FOR SALE: Juniper lumber suitable for building skiffs or for bottoms for shirmp boats. E. C. Blake, phone 2441, Southport, N. C. FOIJ SAI.E: 6-ft. (M5 Refri gerator. Good condition. J. A. j Gilbert, Gilbert's , Barbershop, Southport, N. C. I FOH SALE: Two good coal or wood ranges: T. .O. Page, Bolivia school. Boljyia, N. C. FOR SALF: Beautifully Incnt led 3-room house with bath, lights, I'etc. Overlooking waterway and j ocean. Suitable for year-round I use. For sale or rent. John W. I Garner, Anchor Hotel, Shallotte, in. c. FOR SALE: Philco refrigerator,! | one year old, in good condition, with five years guarantee. Priced reasonable. Must seel at once for cash. Write Mrs. Edward Bayrd, Jr., Box 777, Southport, N. C. j or Phone 2636. FOR RENT: Nice, comfortable j room in private home. Hot water, ! reasonable rates, day or weekly, i Mrs. W. H. Walker, phone 2357, Southport, N. C. NOTICK SKHVIMi Sr.MMO.NS it v rniiic \th?\ I.N* TUB SUPBRION COURT STATU OF NORTH I'A.liOMNA COUNTY OK BRUNSWICK CHAKITV BLAND CAUSEY VS CI.ARE.N'CB CAUSEY The defendant. Clarence Causey, will take notice that an artlon entitled as above has been instituted in the Superior Court of Brunswick County,' North Carolina, wherein the plaintiff.] Charity Hland Causey, asks for an f absolute divorce on the grourtQ of] two CO years separation: that the1 said defendant will further take, notice that he is required to appeal ) at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County in the' Courthouse in Southport. North Car- ! olina. within thirty (SO) days aftev the X2th day of October. 1 n I *?. and answer or demur to the Complaint of the plaintiff in said aotlon. OP the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint.! This the 12th days of September,' 1919. CLKRK SUPERIOR COURT 10-5c RXKCI TIUX N OTIC F STATU OK NORTH CAROLINA, | COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK. The undersigned, Minnie Ifolden, { having qualified as executor of tin estate of K Holdeft Jr.. deceased. late Of Hrunswick County. North Carolina,* this la to notify all persons having claims against said estate to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under- 1 signed on or before the 29th day of August, 1050. at Southnori. North Carolina, or this notice will be plead ed in bar o ft heir recovery. All persons indebted to ?aid estate' will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 29th day of August. 1910. MINNIK IIOLDIIN. EXKCUTRIX I OF THK KSTATK OF K. HOLD- I KN, .11!.. DIX'KASKI). FfiINK AND HBUIU.N'G ATTORNEYS FOR TUB EXECUTRIX 1 10-1 i'r NOTICE STATU OF NORTH CAROI.INA | COUNTY Of BRUNSWICK : The undersigned, having qmrilMV is Administratrix of the est;<t?>-?#f John Hqyf Walton, deceased, late of Brunswick county, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to me at South)>ort X. C. on or before the 17th day of August. 1950. or this notice will pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immed iate payment to the undersigned Ad ministratrix at South|>ort. N. ' ? r This 17th ,day of August, 1919. VIRGINIA CLEMMONS W A I. TON' Administratrix. NOT K V . - STATE OK NORTH CAROLINA* ivh'vtv oc itHi'NSVVICK : K X KIT Tit IX NO IMF ST ATI-: OK NORTH CAROLINA COIXTV OK IIRIXSWICK HAVING OCALIKIKO as executrix of the Estate ot OLIVER THOMAK HKWKTT, deceased, late of Brunswick County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to Dwfglit McEwen, Attorney. Box Hlfi, Smtii im port. North Carolina, or to the under signed. at Supply. North Carolina^ on or before the 21st day of September, 1450, "i it.i.*- notice will be pleaded in bar en their recovery. All persons indebted t" said estate will please make immediate payment. This 21st dnv of September, 1 ? 9. LILLIK K. HKWKTT. Kxeciitrty of Oliver Thomas Hewett, Deceased, lo- | u| uri i?- .*? ???? ? " ? .? Administratrix Administratrix in | 'i office Box 92 'S Wilmington, N. C, W. K. Rhodes, .lr, Attornt*y. Vhen You Need Building Materials SEE US iMITH BUILDERS SUPPLY, Inc. Castle Hayne Road Phone 2-3339 WILMINGTON, N. C. lumber ? Wallboards ? Roofinq ? Painfs, Etc. PAINTS ho,f * * ?'* ~ For you/, home? a iorig life; and" a bright one! GlEEM Paint gives ,"lif?" . . added life .with a quality point fori evety purpose and surface. GlEEM Paint: gives "life" . colorful life w'rth a complete rairibow of lovely,' lasting shades! Beautify the surface . . . prolong t/ie service.. Paint for "life" and mate it GLfjfMt - i ? ~ ? ? .. " >?' ?iv ii lvi! "1 I ?< ?"!' " New Low Price $4.75 per gal. Ke rby's Hardware Shallotte, N. C. TRADE WITH CONFIDENCE ? I'ti I '>? ?*> .? / . t ;??, j ? / ..j Our customers- do not have to stop to won der if 'what we tell them is the truth. Their boft'fidence is the foundation, t>? our business, and we will do nothing to shake it. B ? GALLOWAY General Merchandise supply, n; a % ? C. W. Davis Cti. WIIOI.KSAI.K GWHKft 210-13 N. Water Vt Dial 6387 Dial 82286 - Wilmington^N. O. Distributor!* of Quality "Foods Since 1!)22 .. Catering to tile retail grocer, hotels, cafeterias restaurants, hospital institutions ..nd hakrtr ie.s. We also cater jespeciay.V to dredges, Ixiats, an* outgoing ships. W'c carry a full line of No. 10 canned vegetable*, J?o. J 0 canned fruits and juices of all kinds. Mayonnaise, salad dressing, mustard pickles and sauces. Also dried fruits. Lay i>r raisins, package raisins, hulk rai-ins, citron, fruit cake mix. Mince meat, pail Jelly and pie filling* that are ready pre wired. Toilet tissue, wrapping paper, talile napkins, paper bags, paper towels and w)ix pa|icr. We are factory repre sentatives iif- show cases, all models., Get ,!n tone)) with us for your net* show case. We i<Mrt carry" a full line of sofla !? fountain supplied We also ear ly ? ail popular bvili rs In 5c ; caqfly bar? Wfl (f'ater Especjal ' ly to New T.Wicery 1 StoiVs tin VU1 ? Openlhg ' "Orders '. . We Give You Prices. So You Qui Compete. We Deliver at ill! the Reaches. CINDER BLOCKS We are Distributors for Fairmont Cinder Blocks in Brunswick County. ' ? (. ' Your Local Dealers Are: ? ASH ? J. R. Simmons Grocery SOUTHPORT ? C. W. McGlarr.ery GRISSETTOWN ? J. S. Parker SUPPLY ? J. M. Parker & Sons SHALLOTTE ? Kinq Electrical Sales Co. ROOFING Experienced Workmen. Quality Materials A^TODC Contact us Throuqh above Local Dealers. I* UN I KAv 3 wKj for a free ESTIMATE OF YOUR J03 ! COURTNEY ROOFING COMPANY, INC. Whiteville, N. C. Crescent Beach, S. C. Conway, S. C. WE HAVE A FOR USED FURNITURE BEAUTIFUL Living Room -SUITES You Can Save Money By Trading Your Old SUITE TODAY! We Can Allow You A Good Price On Your Old Furniture ! ?Be Sure And See Us Before Yo? Trade ! ! In Order To Build Up Our Stock WE NEED YOU TO Trade In Your Used Furniture y BUY TODAY - ON OUR EASY CREDIT TERMS : v ' ' ' ?? Not A Cent Down And Not A Cent To Pay Until Sept. 1950 A LARGE GROUP OF Bed Room -SUSTES Many Different Styles To Choose From ! YOUR USED FURNITURE Does No? Get Too Old ! B'JT WHAT IT HAS SOME VALUE ! ! Before you buy new Furniture, be sure to have one of our Salesmen go to your home and appraise your Old Furniture for a trade-in ! ! s Madison st. B. S. THOMPSON & CO. WHITEVILLE

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