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N.C. ,1. ROBERT GRADY, Ed4or-i. " R 0. (BOB) MAXWELL Con? i ' w K. 3. ORADV, ClrcolaUoii r. "rV ; Editor .uarer 1 ENTERED AT THE POST OFFICI3, KENAN8VILLE. N. CC AS SECOND CLASS MAIL fclATT.Il. r 1 -. -4 , RATES OF 8CESC. ITION ONE YEAR (BYMAlLk POSTPAID. SIX MONTHS V. ....... .11.80 . .75 , A DEMOCRATIC JOURNAL, PUBLISHED BY A DEMO CRAT AND DEVOTED TO T"3I MATERIAL, EDUCATION- AL, ECONOMIC, ' AND AC" "CULTURAL INTERESTS, OF DUPLIN AND SURROUNCINO COUNTIES. " ' IUAPah THURSDAY, JUNE lStk 19S5 , FROM THE SCRIPTURES f "Go ye Into all the world, ud preach ttw gospel to the whole creation." Mark lt:L5. , , ! ' " GOLDEN OLKAM8 , He that hi giddy, think the world turns round Shakespeare . Like will to like, each creature love his kind, r ' " Chaate words proceed still from a bashful mind. Herrtck ' 1 "' 111111 " ' ' ' ' 1 1 . 1 iW:4-f;-;:? ,,!: With the air lurid with, debate as parttam answers partism the average voter has a hard Job to know whether to believe anything. ;' ' Everybody that we know haa a good excuse for not, doing more for unfortunate fellow citizens but all of them say it U for their own good. , C ' t . J . -V THE CONSTITUTION ' , , ' The people of Duplin County have been interested in recent dis cussion of the Supreme Court's decision in. regard to the NRA and have been bearing suggestions that the Constitution be amended in or der to give to the. Federal government undisputed power to deal with social and economic questional . , Inasmuch as the issue will no doubt be directly before ua in the course of the next ,Xew years it might be well to understand a few thines about the Constitution, the Courts and the government The right to amend the document of our liberty is as valuable as the In strument itself and no founder of , our government ever Intended to deny to the peop.e that privilege . i It is the function of the Supreme Court to interpret the Const! - tution and apply It in relation to new laws. That this was done la the : NRA case cannot be .doubted, nor. does any person have the right to assail the judges because of their Interpretation of interstate commerce V It Is, none the less, the right of the President, or of any political group in this country, to propose amendments to the Constitution, and no one has any paricular ground for criticism when such amendments are proposed, v The sanctity of the Constitution is acknowledged when change is proposed through constitutionally provided methods. , . . : Ott ia lastly., the right of the people f the United tSates, -acting as provided by law, to amend, abolish or , alter their Constitution. Whenever the required number of citizens of this republic believes that' their welfare would be better safeguarded by such changes It is their right to act and no one should criticise, , attempt to abridge that right which Is .of vital Importance. The Coastiution is a great document of liberty only so long as it serves human needs and whenever It fails to do so reform la imperative. . ' , .' J? 1 ', '"' " In this discussion we take no position in regard to the coming : battle over widening the powers of the Federal government Those who believe in the Constitution will be divided on the two sides of the debate; those who are against the ' Constitution will be advocating something besides a constitutional amendment -fr:' " " iii " 1 'V A LIQUOR AD We wish, to icali attention to an advertisment by a manufacturer of whiskey,, In one of its advertisements Seagram's says: "Drinking ajul driving do not mix." The advertisement proceedt: .- Uquor has no place'in the front seat of an-automoblle . Alcohol and gasoline'tio not mix . 1 . It Is very much to our self-interest to see that the privilege of drinking is not abused . Whiskey Is a luxury which should be treated as such., It should be taken to moder ation and only in Its proper place . . .. Neither whiskey nor any other alcoholic Hojuot has any place at the wheel of an automobUe." v , Thia shows that some of, the manufacturers of liquor fully rea lize the danger of letting an intoxicated man drive a powerful automo bile on crowded highways or streets. . We hope the law enforcement agencies of North Carolina will have convictions Just as decided on this matter. Any one who tries to drive an automobile in North Carolina while under the Influence of liquor should be arrested- and put in Jail v because such a person .is endangering the Uvea of other people who have a right to be safe when traveling to and fro. " -. Law enforcement officers should likewise be on the alert to pre vent liquor-hogs from making the streets and public places, objection : able to law-abiding and decent cltiaens. If the police will promptly arrest and take off the streets or out of circulation the first few people r who become objectionably orunk ana disorderly they wiu set a good precedent and will do a great deal to prevent the consumption of whis key becoming a great nuisance to other people. r ' ' There are many people, who can drink In moderation and whose drinking does very little harm to other people. Those who cannot so control themselves should be made to stay out of public places where t their drunkenness win be objectionable ; and distasteful to ' Others exercising their rightful privilege of walking the streets or circulating in public places. 1 " Mesdam 3 G. B. D, Parker and Ella Qulnn ient Thursday in Wil nungton eho Mng. " Mrs. J. L. wuinn. Mrs. C. E. Sea- weU, Misses Louise and Josephine Wood and Doris Qulnn spent Frl day In Wilmington shopping. Mr. Maury Wood spent Friday In Raleigh, r'y-.. Students that have returned home from college to, spend the ho Udays are: Misses Doris (juinn, Louise Wood, Aullne Lamer, E. C x. C, Miss Katharine Landen, N C. C. W., Messers George Frank Landen, Dewey Cavenaugh, ' Nor wood Cole, P. J. C, Messers Milton Wood, Homer ' James, State Col lege. , v , Mr. E. B. Massene:ill of! Four ylOakes waa a visitor in town Sun day. , , , ' ' ' Miss Adelaide Beatty, who has been a student in the high school has returned to her home in South Carolina. She was accompanied by her uncle, Mr. L. R, Hagood. Mr.' L. R. Hagood, Jr., of N. C. has returned home to 'spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L .R. Hagood. Mis Myrtle Lanoen, a member of Trap Hill High School Faculty baa returned home for the summer. Rev.- W. C. Smith spent Thurs day In. Wagram. He was accompa nied home by his son, Clifford who haa been spending some time with his aunt Miss Carrie E.. Smith. Mr. Carlton of Wallace , spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. IX Blanchard, - Friends of Mrs. Joseph Williams will be glad to learn that her con dition has improved. ,1 1 ; 1 ' o ' Heavy Rain , Falls-Wednesday i Heavy ram ana wuia visiiea .wes tern : Duplin County last Wednes day afternoon,. June the 6lb., and some damage la reported to crops. Unofficial reports from. the Lane field section of. the county - state that heavy hall storm fell there doing much damage to crops. The north western section of the count ty haa been very dry and the rain Wednesday will mean much to the bean and other truck crops. :''"V :, . Sale Of Valuable ' Farm Property Vv " , e.ii . Under and by virtue of the au thority conferred upon us in s Deed of Trust executed by W. B. Martin and wife, Geneva Martin, on the 13th day of October; 1026, and recorded in Book 276, Page 116, we will on Saturday, the 29th DAY OF JUNE, 1B4S 12 O'CLOCK NOON at the Courthouse door in Duplin County, Kenansvllle, N. C, sell at public auction for cash to the high est bidder the following land, to-wit: 1st Tract: Bounded oa the N. by the land of J. W. Wright and Tom Sutton; bounded on the B. by the lands of T. C. Crew; ; bounded on the 8. by the lands of Geo. W. Albrlttoa and L. Tay lor; boanded.M tbe W. by the laads of L. Taylor .nd J. W. Wright BEGINNINa at stoop ing maple, T. C. Crow's earner, am the ran of Goshen and runs thence 8. SS W. 73 poles to a weet gum; thence 8. 16 K. 12 poles to m stake on the N- aide of a path; thence' with path S. 21 W. 26 poles to a ditch; thence with ditch 8. 6 E. 41 poles to point, Geo. W. Albrltton's eern er; thence with his line 8. 76 W. ' 6S poles to a 'point Luther Tay- -tor's corner; thence with his line N. 28 W. 20 poles; thence with his line N 66 1-2 W. 18 poles; thence N. 42 E. 63 poles; thence N. 10 W. IS 1-2 poles to a ditch; thence N. 39 W. 86 poles; thence N. 28 W. 25 poles; thence N. S3 E 66 poles to a point eg the run of Goshen; thence with the ton of Goshen S. 70 E. 83 poles to a stooping maple, the beginning, . containing 68 acres, more or less,. 2nd Tract: Bounded on the N, by the lands of J. W.. Wright GOOD T7 7 Tl- ; . AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY kt i . If. .:. 1 :.. . 1 .. VV. A 1... : W. I V r - of . r.r . S , , Geo. - tti 1 ru'-s t e; ,'''( tl,. ..j. li j .....; i N ' " s; t - E. : noe S. 7 po 'nnlr(, e" i 1 Ti unpii a: the f wife, t and c cured ) AC requlrt-u .. sale. This t INI. POKA. tee, Durl.. , mote or 1 ,. i sold subject to all Ab rv re" "'i of r, B.',l"irt. 1 end . irtln,' to 1 t c.I ite in uexuib t 83--ed of Trust li per cut will be 1 tue purchaser at the hday of May, IBP 5. .3 TRUSTED COU r. Substituted Trus .1, N,,C, t J , June 27 -e Ncticei gtato'of r Oarollttsv. County of I ,a,,y X i ? C iin .1 Co. f Court Ot a Coui.' f, at l.i t...,i'8 In Ke il!e, N. C, on the 21lh day of , 1935, and answer, or demur id complaint file 1 in saij act- i 1, or within thirty days after the I 1 day of June, 1833, or the re I f tSieroSn eak will be granted. Tills the 16th day of May, 1935. R. V. WELLS, Clerk General Ctnmty Court of Duplin County. . .1 1. C. Wells, ' Attorney 6-20-4t R. C. W. " Notice Of Sale of i. .: i Of North Carolina Eji Rel The Bank of BeulaviUe, Mor. GURNEY P. HOOD. Cpmmlsslonej - - n TF-m of Banks or worm vw" Rel The Farmers Bank & Trust Co.. Wallace. N. C, Transferee j REALTT V ASSOCIATES, Inc., Transferee. ' ! Robert C. Wells, Attorney. . 6-20-4t, R A. I. f , . . - , Notice Of Sale' p: In The Oeneral Ceuaty Court ": W Lattra Bavaze Clark - ; ' Va 1 ' Stephen Clark; - v BT ' NOTICE OF. SUMMONS PCBUCATIOV ; The defendant, .Stephen': Clark will take notice that an action en titled aa above has been commenc ed in the General County. Court of Duplin County, North Carolina," to obtain an absolute divorce on the grounds of two years separation as provided by the Statutes of North Carolina; And Stephen' Cbwk will further take .notice 'that he is ro under and by virtue of power and authority vested In the under signed by reason of a certain mort gage deed executed by, Lewis W. &aiulUn and wife Letltla Sandlin to the Bank of Beulavllle, on Feb ruary 23, 1926 and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Duplin County in Book 277, Pag 35, default having been made In the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, the " undersigned will offer for sale and sell for cash to the highest bidder at the court house door in Kenansvllle, N .C. on the 26th day of June,, -1935, at or about the hour of . twelve o'clock noon, the following described tract of land: , . Lying and being In Limestone1' Township, Duplin County - BE-' WINNING at a stake In the edge' of the IlaUsville and Muddy ' Creek public road below the old - Mud Hole School house and runs N. 82 E. 40 poles to a stake; thence N. 60 W. 104 poles to take; thence S. 10 E. 48 poles to s stake on the aforesaid road; ' thence down the road R. 60 E. 78 1-4 poles to the beginning, con taining 23 acres, more or lees. Advertised this the 24th day of vMay, 1935. . , , .GURNET P. HOOD, Commissioner Under and by, virtue of power i,,ifhnrit vnated In the under. signed in a certain mortgage deed executed by R .B. uosuc anu A. L. Cavenaugh on the 25th day of November, 1927 and duly recorded in we oince,ui the Register of Deeds of Duplin rvHintv in Book 277 Page 660, de fault having been made in the pay- met of I secured, the u for sale and etsil i courthouse door in 1 J C.: on the 26th day of . at or about the hour i o'clock noon, the followir 1 ed tract of land: ) Being lot number 1 in i of land formerly owni'tl i ' Sandlin. Plot of wl.i record in Duplin County tor of Deed's Office In i..,-k-age 699. Advertised this the 4th c ; a May, 1935. , A. L. CAVENAUGH, Mor! GURNET P, HOOD, Comn.i r of Banks Ex Rel The Fani:ns Bank & Trust Company, Wul- lace, N. C, Transferee. . REALTT ASSOCIATION, Inc., ' Transferee. ROBERT C. WELLS, A-ttorney.' 6-20-4t AUG , Hakes Bread Good to the last Crumb FOR SALE by ths ' - ' Following leading Merchants: 11 ' C. k qcinn;- i, , ' ' PACKERS ' i s: ' Kenansvllle - Warsaw ' " PAUL THOMPSQN . , 'GRANTS,,." . Richlands - . Ktanton . . ' L. P. TTNDALL L. C. TUJ"1 - 1 Pink Hill ruik H1U ' - - QUINN PARKER ; f , Ti W. QUJNN , t '. ' Beulavllle ' ' , . ..Kenansvllle, R,.F, D, - . , ' HOLTS STORE . ! ; . . .' ,'"" , Seven Springs, R. F. D. - - . i-. Yes Ifs WATER GROUND Put up and guaranteed by - " . Maxwell's Mill . v 1, - H. D. MAXWELL, Prop, . IV ' .": '". i PINK HILL ,' i (l . B I in- r Si 0' (V; he :r:S!TI3NEO T'""'"!,11I - 23 crrrjiTssws: GUAnA NTTIDN. . ; ' BY , ? j AUTHCniIID ) CEALE3 J EXTRA I DOLLAR V VALUE Law ' 1 - a a ;TI:L.2 -Vcu Ccri Do Sure of Your Ccr ROisr r t" zn ma adverdtiog . It fca't necessary to gamble and -logaao( si fr Of a iuedcat.!v-take coatly chances. Take AU safe, Iff t culde to help you aure way to buy a wed car. See the 4nd a car t -i J in firrt rate me R G used cars your Ford dealer Uy 'hanlcal Co ' 1 that ha been offering todayi You are aure to find actually1! ' " ed througlvthe themake and model you want at the i0 operai' 1 T :si t the right - price you want to pay. Many late , and one " t representa true dollar i ? models of popular makes have been far dollar Vie. - ' v -' turned in for the new Ford V-8's R G i ry be bought from ;usedCars mat couia seiaom u u.uu 1 1 . J only no used tor sale a tew years ago. , v e H G seal until it ' Prices are low. Easy terms may I'.ly reconditioned - be arranged. s ' " . " Ion by expert me- . In adaition" to Ru cars, x-ora ,FORDP car can c- has beent and paste 1 1 chanlcs I! . 1 are given a solid, .dealers are oUering a unutea num guarantee 1 7 ' r Ford dealer tnat ber ot cars as is. w ..f . you can de; -i on. : : ' for quick sale and are real bargains. rizxT 73 v:u a piG UCZD ca z cist Fordf : .alcra of Ilorfolk Territory ALL R & G USED CARS AND TRUCKS ARE PUT THROUGH THE FOLLOWING 20 RECON DITIONING OPERATIONS: L 1.' Clean and Wsiii Body-Ckeuls . , 1 Clstn end Ptint Motor , , - 3. Rccondiilon Motor wKere neeciMiy . : : 4. Reconditioning of Tummlsilon where ne est. i stry .ii'-:c;; ":;-iy y.y, ' ' 5, Rteonditios Rear Aalc where ntccitiry 6. Recondition Front Conttruction where asct 7. Recondition Steering where aeceitery , : . t. Check All Wheels i - - - f . Check All Brakes ' " '" ,v ' 10, Check Pelnt repaint where ncectssry 11. Check Top caralull ; 11 Check end Clean Upholstery ' , 13. Check Lights V ' 1 - 14. Check Windthlcld Wipers 15. Check Tires replace where neceitary - '., 16. Lubricate' thoroughly - -i ' r , ... 17. Drain, Flush and Refill Crankeeis . .. 1. Flush and check Radiator 19. Check Battery SO. Ail R A O Cars Road-tested ' ALL n&G USED CARS TESTED ON rC.tD LAZCATC!IY TEST SET OH THE AIR-Fard SrmplioD. OrcbMtra, Sumfa. ZnnlaMi-tr4i Wrin, ThurlT Co!umbUNtwotk. , ; v i i ; Sec The Nov FORD V-8 Now On Display At J . OUR CARS ARE GONE OVER COMPLETELY IN OUR SHOP BEFORE THEY. ARE PUT ON THE MARKET, ' " . ' t v SPENCE AUTO CO ' v . WARREN MAXWELL, Rep. lGrr3,N.C."
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