' 1 - ill LlAEpee5i4 Reporter For This NEWSpaper ., A al 29.The Legisla- al plan was to $ut it through the y one major fight to House without a roll-call vote. it is ready to td- But that failed and It wad then t tr whether; or not to'amended to require 61 counties to ' r Bin for a referen-?vote Wet before It would become j ; 8, but it will 'take elective. That appeared to make c .ion of two 'weeks to Impossible for' the people of the . t a routine passage of vote Wet, for .it is hard- . i jareB, and. the predic- ly possible to carry tha many r u that It will adjourn counties. The trick to that mmend- i i iiday, May 10th. Thus ment was to eliminate it in the ! . i establish a record for ' Senate or else tut down ' the' num t being held by the 1931 ber to 28. By the time the, bill gets i ich adjourned on May back to the House, in the event , ,emg ngnc mis year as in nr was over, the revenue 3 the" sales tax just as it re the' fight started. That o r . , this situation to some extent But ; edicted, and the reason is; The Drys were lulled to sleep I it takes money to provide a suf i i .' practicable method of with the thought that the. Pay bill ' ficient patrol for all the, highways i Jng part of It could be In the House was safely buried in of the State that will Operate ef. ed out without cutting down committee, and the Hill Mil was rfirrfentlyi -.rfe-V tlie expropriations. , on the Benate calendar "without '. ..-,-'. ;iw' '7;';:, "'-j-V;-. . Tlie sales tax as adopted elimt- that it would be time enough to people i l&tfr tori ht r eonstltui m alt . food V. exemptions, and VV active In the .House after.the tWnaj amendment 'to provide for r a North Carolina in line with Senate palsed 1 Uw bill, if it did,claMtficatlon of property for tax-Vc- t Virginia and other states that Suddenly the Day bin was amend 'uim purposes. It has been heated re'y on" the sales tax to continue, d to look very much like the. Hill ,w heB gnnmitted nreviouely because their schools- and support of in- stilutlon for the insane and other needy. The sales tax has the vir-. tiid of producing the money, espect tally wheh'; it applies to taple foods; to)e ipe mwt (&L Try may get along witnout ciotnes ana household furniture, but ttiey have to have food every day. And much , more -will be" heard In the way of complaint over the sales iax tor the next two years than there was In the last two years because of the '-tact ' that it now applies to everyomig .':; v.S:;,;' S ; i-i i iVnn t ",. -...-- the limitation' of ten dollars sales tax on the sale? of any single ar-, ticlefbuV that had to be adopted - to prevent general transfer of the automobile sale, business to other states. It waa not done with a view staple food was pttt In .to produce revenue.That is the purpose of the sales tax' measure, to get the mon- eyl wberee money la. The fact ' , ; ' . ' : , , that ..omerargoevthat it levie. tax oil those least able to pay 1t does."j0t' answer the argument that It pruces,the revenue. !. i. hh aa I... to the nlan orietaaUv bresented to the Legislature. , the 'real politics, was utilized in putting the Uquor bill through the House, it was ac- comoluuved by the method of axii- l den attack, and Was made possl ble by the fact that while a maJornduin measure. ity of the members were elected with the tacit, if not actual. un derstanding' that the, referendum Von the eighteenth, '' amendment in 933; was,; binding, not more- than oneHhlrd of them are actually sup- r porters' of Problbition.. The origin- TO OUR MANY FRIENDS ; V IN DUPUN COUNTY: : !!,v;;' We Invite you to visit a jy aeai. - i.".vY. - ti - . - iA - i''.:. - ? . -W csrv a eomDlete .'I fWv nadal Wnflnna. fladwrnm . and GnxwrlM. ' Ran our line" of Spring Dress Good,; we nave en aana reaoy ior aeMvery.uno oi .ni- o r nui RovSTF.R -and V- CL; " Arcadian American maoe titrate or soaaw' jsw , n ;, -x. -- V m- A full Mp$; u mm and (:' ".' 'Carry fuU Uiie of . building qeme 1,4fOwyre-rsM" Com) to aee us.' We'ap- rVpret;lffy6urBU.Inei.' i; Syl, M.-.iS:'Ti-f'' J. - AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO frAY ' , .OUJICARJS ARE GONElOVER C0MPIXTELY IN ' OUR SHOP BEFORE THEY ARE PUT ON' IE : .MARKET. . -... I ) t 1 Last wa.a. we oenace voies ior u, me Lgu- lature will be In iU last days, and I adopted in a nurry. ' . , liquor bill, and brought -on the floor when ome' thirty membera were absent, manyof them ardent Drv. Cale Burges generalissimo, ent nurry up call for sup. Vor, mA he i, some; hustler, - w w Pt through oh a roll caU of S3 to 60. such a close margin, that It not have been.accotnpllsned wlth ' membership , -in the House. One; of the . 53 waa that of Representative Carr, who, changed his vote to be, in' position to re- consider o. that , the vote. ; waa "ne wouw Mve Uea tne oaiiot.- - , 4..mt khi i i " J"18. nuJuor JL", .lTh. If ITZr, ill.T f11" J"3 TndwS uor force. are expected to havei more money, ' and ' that counts heavily in setting up an organiza.- tto?i Oppofents -of - ttohlbitlon went to sleep In the last referen- dum, BOt they , could have changed the result,, but they ,-wUl hardly make the same mlBtake a- ; They U be up early and . wonc un, aa aam ucen ueiauniiixM- ed in the .oerslsteht f isrht that has heen ; waged ' In the Upgislaturftjcwrles Mat price of WO. 5 throughout this session. First, they raised the alcoholic content of beer, and then as it waa thought that y vrouia oe coniepi ww inaj, set to work to put through a ref er- With the estimates Revenue Commissioner ' A. J. Maxwell that the revenue measure is within one per cent of 'balancing the appro priations blU.' it la not expected that there will be material changes our store when at the County : - .:,. - .v. -,":-' .v-'s ;!?; iii.ti-.-r Una of General Merchandise. - i , , . . . . j-j Field T-ated Fertlllzeps and . T,tne lloor"in appearance. me car garden weds' the very aaa materlhtoi Brlelc, Ume and " W:xr&pS'. I . A t-Sj. , jk 4 . 'V.'.. : SPENCE AUTO WARIiEN MAXWELL, Rep: LuGl-an-re, N. C; , I t..,.e.of Ue u ti.a tnjis of to,..-.. J i i ittess, and that is a matter.' of guess-work. Much-will be 1. -.rd a bqut the necessity of providing a margin of safety, and the liquor bill is being put forward in that light. But -there" are many people opposed to making liquor a source of revenue." They point out that it costs more to fciua.laln- prisons and Jails than it does schools, and that Jforth -Carolina never, had an efficient school system -Until It got rid of 'legalized liquor. o : . . " - The Legislature . finally got through a measure to increase the size of the State highway, patrol. It" was generally recognized' that there Was need to increase the pa troLlbut riot to patrol, football games. The patrol has been so .mall that no ' serious . effort is -moils fr1 nafrnl ha trifrtlWlura. Tha. legislature has tried to remedy Jt Wa viewed as measure to ma(e lan(, property bear ;tne Drunt of taxation. Another . menamgnt woui, rirdt.. an in crease m the income tax to ten jper ceMt The jlinlt la nowsix per icent. Announce A New : Kind Of Automobile Chevrolet has announced the In troduction of an ' 'innovation in transportation unite, called the carryaU suburban" , model, which can be' used Interchangeably for the hauling of merchandise or as a passenger; Vehicle seating eight persona.: Wide acceptance of : the new type body is predicted, because of Its versatile utility. .Jt-' is de signed to fit the tteeds of owners of small hualnessea who primarily require a commercial car, but who will use It also aa famUy car; and to appeal to schools, camps,i clubs, hotels and. other purchasers Whose first need la for a passenger vehrcle 'pf greater capacity than regular models, for ready use also for hauling; baggage supplies, and other; loads. ;..Wy! " ' t -V ",y ' The " carryall suburban body k mountedon the .Chevrolet , 113- inch, wveelbase chassis': equipped with 6.50-17 tli The new model For commercial, purposes, the body provides a load apace 75 inch es long, 82 inches wide, by 51 in ches high. Loading 1 through the rear; which- is provided with '. a horizontally divided closure, the lower -half dropping to serve as a Sturdy tall gate, and 'the. top' half tPnlng forward. 1U weight car- ried by a springrbalaneed safety support. , ,, ?, As a passenger Vehicle, the car seats- eleht nenona. the front and I rMr m1i linldln- tlxrcA afipK. thft middle: seat two. Entrance la by the X1U HVUI UWt( ,HMfcvf--UIUUi ' . i 4. .1 .1.1. cuBca-typa uugio new hwi w alongside the..mlddle seat All ex cept the rfrpnt seatai are .readily remqved or replaced providing for the conversation of the vehicle for either commercial; . or ;,' passenger useiJulckacUng hokl jdown bolU ai used, to fasten, the seats se- cureiy iu onni w n iww ' t. " : U M.tlAtt wimsl ttma. with tMiwi4 "VZZ, , . " U)e siae..ajiQ ..toe . rear gmax - tnq I appearance or a aeoan, - a wpe angft pf ,, olo,r combinations V ia 'available. The three. large windows on each side f , the, tar are fitted with ,mnua),. ventilation.' controls; the.two rem, window are mounted in rounded ,frmea -.in the upper half of the baok closure, The spring cushion sep.u are upholstered in high-grade imitation leather. ., -t- TP cnassia u ot stanaara i;nev. I'v!".' . - CO. 'A .y 4 -e, . t. . trana mission i AOle-controlled eels. with silent brakes, and w Scholar Offered To Call C.-b Member The' 4-H club member who makes the bent record with Jersey calves in North Carolina for 1934 and 1935 will be awarded a four year scholarship to State College by iorraer Senator and Mrs. Cam eron Morrison, of Charlotte. The winner will be. selected this fall after the State .Fair, by L. R. HairilV.4-ti 'club leader.- at State College, and John A, Arey, exten sion "dairy specialist at the Col- lege;:..:;"-i:u--;Av;;- - . ;i.;M' To' be eligible for "the scholarship, the -club members must have com pleted at least two years of Jer sey calf club work and have ex hibited their calve v at the State Fairthia-fall-'v:-iSi' fV? Mr " and Mr. Morrison, " Who have s herd of '75 Jerseys on their farm about five miles south ' of Charlotte, are Junong the leading Jersey enthusiasts of the State, Harrill said, and they haVe offered the scholarship to stimulate better work among 4-H Jersey calf club .membera.-;.:?;;"!;' ' AraV pointed but that "40 of Ijie animals in the Mprrison herd were Imported directly from, the Isle of Jersey and; that this group ty . con sidered the most 'outstanding herd of Imported .Jerseys in theL United SUtes last yearPrfce Brawly. Ire dell Co'unty 4-H calf club member, won the scholarship offered by Mr. and Mrs. Morrison for excellence in calf club work.' ' - ;,:;ti y;-. " i ''0 Good Management is Still Good By GUY A, CARDWELL Arricultural ft Industrial Agent Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co. Among the mass of material being written ..and , sent, out about the flew Deal, so voluminous and con fusing that It la impossible for any one to keep, up with it and digest 4t, Ihe following editorial from the 'Market Growers Journal la re-: freshing .because it places respon sibility upon the Individual, and does not , advocate some plan. . of government control that means the lurtner limiting or peraonar iree dom of action and the' .digging 4eeper into" the pockets of. those who-pay taxes to furnish the mon ey td finance government plana: ; -tIn these . stirrine times the temptation is to' wite about econ- omic movements,, jegai policies ana governmental measures. . Jfiq matter how -Important these fadtdrs may be, we may not for get the old and Continuing neces sity for attention to detail in our own practical operations. . Faulty preparations of soil may easily . cost us 10 per cent til come up and. Irregular maturity. Depth of planting may 'place the seed where it is too wet or too dry. Running ' an- errand this morning may .'cost us a chance to plant the beans that will bring the price, for t may rain this afternoon. , In. the long run, good manage ment la going to win." -.1 ,do not intend ' to adversely criticise ' adihlnlatration- policies; nrucll good has come to -the farmer from- some of the policies adopted anthjtilt In force; but now that economic and polltltlcal complica tions are arising daHy, I am won flerhig ' where we' are going and What will be our condition after we.' arrive. .-i'i. -t Farmers should never go back tevfthe-old individualistic life, for competition between nations,, re gions and commodities' has become fed -'Intense that . individuals, will have little chance to succeed in the future. Farmers must have organ isation of some sort;; and for the present they will have to be satis fed wth government' control; but t am not enthusastc about govern ment regimentation over a consid erable period of time. I think . it should he considered an emergency measure and that we should get from under aa soon as possible, Too fmuch government in the busslness Of farming qan become just as bur densome as too much government In other lines of business has be come. .... , I.' .-j'-;. ,lf thousands of men and women must be employed to look .after business affairs for us. I think we should struggle to put' them on private rather than on Public pay rolls, for I have. tht impression and I think I am. right that too-much political, department and bureau cratic control Is. 'deadening and not conductive to free thinking and the moat energetlj and skilful manage-nwt- e&:M::U: fl In spite of the ' modern - View point and teaching that we should spend 4lreely and Without thought of , the future, looking to somewhat more, fortunate: or to 'society as a wholes (government) to take care of ; us, f sUU hold to the view that good management and thrift are virtues to "be admired and practic ed; andtthat those Who1 by their practice succeed should- 'not be thoughtsof ASiJieing '.unwdrthy'.1 f Good, managemeht on the' farm ill stilti essential to- success,' sind diim to plan a t with due -sideratlon of our own as well ts of our neighbor's welfare Is, after all. a condition well worth striving ::-jt'i " ;.'io f 'v The Caswell, County Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a -drive for a soil erosion project f of that county. Interested landowner! have!! .f amutjul A ka, Atak At Aul . VO-Wll uavy , iviq man vvrwv acres terraced .r , " t Halifax County farmers are showing more interest in produc ing certified seed for sale. - v ' Snecial Primiiim For Best Guernsey Exhibit! , A special premium of $100 Is being offered this year for the best county group of six or more Guern sey calves exhibited bv 4-H - club members at the North ' .Carolina ' State Fair in October. ; The premium; offered by the N. C. Guernsey Breeders 'Association will be divided equally among the members who exhibit the' winning group, said John Arey, extension dairy specialist at State College, i In addition to the special prem ium he said, the State Fair au thorities are offering 3485 in In dividual and group classes to 4-H Guernsey calf exhibitors. . Arey expressed belief that these prizes will arouse more interest in Guernsey calf club work, with the result that' the exhibits this fall - .... - ..I. .1 . K U I V. klH 11 I will be the largest and best Guern-- sey displays ever shown at the State Fair. o Can Grow Pigs For Home Consumption o Fanners who have signed ad justment contracts to limit their corn production, but who have not been raising hogs .will De auowea to raise one litter of pigs this year for home consumption, according to a new ruling announced this week. To encourage the production of! more hogs for -home use, a num ber of other modifications have al so been made in the corn-hog con tracts, said W. W. Shay, of State College, who has charge of the corn-hog program In. this State. . Further details about the new rulings may be obtained from local county agents, Shay pointed out. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND . .. o Under and by virtue of a Judg-1 ment o fthe SUPERIOR Court of 'afnhlll. Judge presiding in a W. . '' ' Products Week Bak- H . X-Zk' ' - ' ' ' i1 Ing Set, all four pieces for x '70iSp ' 1 II 19c. This ii a marvelous valve 's Alfms 'Vf'S 4avftC5 M I for the money . . In rhponel sT!!J y': tirm t-r'-f ht Y' 1 np'ry "jj.'.'-' now ' ii Kitchen Set specially priced lor.Mescp Week, iO" -'JS'K'.wd' AU thrna nln tM . . ..In Uwr left corner. , 'llZlT V- ."!'sS. faaiM Nm4w Nmco Drip Coffee; Maker marked down to. 51.1? Ssf , ' Sm"mm'Jn " brth!s sale. In the lower right corner a sturdy, wear ' jfh ' A flW resisting, galvanized pail. A leader at Jc fiTTTTTTlf i - s. .. -v v . -v. . ' mmimB. vi 'i.-. i I I'''.-' jfgs'' I - Ifc'"" ourtaiy sf tha National tnomalinj and Stamping Com- s. . ,'TsJ " 1 , pany w ara giving Ihii tpaclal Ml. Th prlcat would.'Aampot- Ni ' ftnwSliMn J 1 r TNs. o "'9 ronga and tha baking Ml above ; J. iL i ' "N. SaeflwSu I J) J"' '- s. or Mractlv kltthan Ml In tha jMnal . tft -.- ' ' 1 jfSf balow. And dan'l forgat th i ' ftiR. ' ". Fr-: ' I1". - "8e0' 1 -. datw-May 6th w ' -SJT. " :r .iko; v t .'!. : i-2Mr wi . , . . ...t u. v. . . a, -et al, c i i j ment Locket 21 paga 1 ... t.,n" undersigned , commiiisiuners will at or about - th hpur . of 1 o'clock P. M., on Monday, My 6th, 103.1 at th court house door in Kenansvlile, North ' CaroUna sell for cash to thehlghest .bidder by d t t of parcel of7 iano,'April-15-36. or this notice wiU be .. Beginning at a stake on the ditch of Poly Branch, Joe Bry ant's Deceased Corner and runs thence his line-. (Hew line) north 80 east 9 poles to a small black gum, his corner on .haok line thence with said line South 27 east 47 poles to white oak' bosh (not found) thence south west lzw poles 10 .water .oax not found) 'at the run of Poly branch ditch; thence up .the run : ditch of said branch aa it mean ders to. the beginning, contain ing 32 acre more or less. -A Advertised this the' 4th , day of April 1935. ' ' f n. uumuiwjj tyju&tta ana , ; A. J. BLANTON, Commission- : ers. May 2-4t. it J. B.': EXECUTOR'S NOTICE o ' Having qualified before he Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County as Executor of the' last will and testament of L. H.I Pridpen. deceased, late of . said . County, this is to notify all per- I ,ulni. . . ' - l u j . .J iH.t muu ucvcoacu tu LPfVBVIIL . . . V ".,v them to the undersigned at Mount Olive, N. C, oh or before the 20th I day of April, 1936, or this notice: will be pleaded In bar of recovery. ' All persons indebted to said.es-j tate -are urgently requested- to make prompt settlement. j This the 15th day of April, 1935. ; ALBERT S. GRADY,. Executor. 5-23-6t. A. G. MAXWELL'S MEAL Makes Bread Good to the -last Crumb FOR SALE by the " Following leading Merchants: C. E. QUINN. .t Kenansvlile PAUL THOMPSON Aichlands L. P.- 1YNDALL ..-Plan, Hill Yes It's WATER GROUND Put up and guaranteed by MaxwellV Mill PINK HtLL ' THIS IS THE GREATEST oft- YOU EVER ATTENDED k .in 1 for- -If 'U 101. B V L 1 .1 Mt. Olivei NC. ;'". . ";. :..-. '",t-:'l'',-: ' i:a.v: t, , j .,.,..... ad riiinibtrator of the estate of W. a. I Kornegay, deceased, this U to notify all persons having claims against the 'said estate' to present them' to - the Undersigned, duly - ' them vtrm na or before1 jpieaqpa oar or meir recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will, please majte. Immediate pay ment, Z -, v. '- Thli"1h' iliir nf Inril lOtl r ' - . THADDEUS KORNEGAT '' ' 1 Administrator', . RI.-1,'' Seven Springs, '0$M?,!:W1 North Carolina May80-6t-K. B. C. Bowden WARSAW, K..C. f 4 t . . i ....... j ...... i . . - , Radio Repairing UCENSEO RADIO EXPERT ALL, WORK GUARANTEED Quick Service mmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm AU Kinds of Electrical Repairing - f PACKERS Warsaw GRANTS Kinston L. C. TURNER Pink H1U H. D. MAXWELL, Prop. ROUTE S i . - I ill U II - l i dB)rteIlhe'faa1WaVUon-oi f , . I'io.'". " ' 1 p t' ' . - r' f.V: '- ', -'V' '' f.- 1 ' W .-----'--'v-. 1 II liia

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