V. t. J 1 :GEARICTC1'J-'LEA: J --- . .',('1 'V -" (' 1 i ' 1 .V i ' Sell your Tobaccoith US where you will receive psrconal attention t Ward.::.. :2n, Auctioneer anJ ' U employees.' y 1 '' " ? ' s' ' 1 ' ' ' ' " "' ! 1fcmeother markets are building more, warehouses, whkh will likely cause mere Llodscd sales and cenfu-, . sion. - n.T'n : ;;''. - . ,J v ,' - t CjII villi US vhcrc : arc Gr :vr.iitccd a ' ,1,,., ArJ Highest Pi-. . . ' V f ' r 1 TOM WOOD & CO., Props. i - . v V J! CLARKTON,.; N.; C. II t 1 L. James Cagney . . Now Nemesis Of Gangland The war of the United States Government against th3 master criminals of the naUon has been made into a thrilling drama by First! National Pictures, and with James Cagney in the stellar role, will open at the Duplin theatre on Monday. Those fearless secret service men whose exploits in rounding up the arch desperadoes of the coun try have been told in newspaper headlines for the past year are called "G Men," and "Q Men" ia the title of the screen's first dra matization of their battles with public enemies. The nicture follows the career rf nnn of these "G Men" from the timo ho ininprt the federal service, through his training period, thro- j nrH machine srun Daiues wiui anpsters to a thrilling climax in which he finally rounds up, and exterminates, a gang of murderous cidnapers. The story was written by Greg ory Rogers and is based on head lines, so familiar that spectators will readily recognize many of the incidents. Cagney, heretofore Hollywood's most famouff ."bad man" now.de-1 picta the "G Man" , who set the deadly trap for the mad dog of the mobs and brought the "Big Shot," whom no Jail could hold, to an ignominious death. v , Opposite him is charming Mar garet Lindsay who has the part oc th slater of Robert Armstrone. Cagney" s superior officer, and the girl whom cagney loves. Ann Dvorak portrays a nigni club entertainer who is In loVe with Caenev. bull who. when her affection is not returned, marries a gangster. The role affords her another opportunity . to sing and dance for which she displayed sur prising ability recently in Kuay Vallee's film "Sweet Music." , She sings' a song specially writ ten for the production by Fain and Kahal, the famous song writing team. It is entitled "You., Bother Me an Awful tot" and those who have heard it say it will be one of the season's hits. Franklin Club Meet Short Course 7 Representative HOLC Foreclosing , ! Delinquent Loans . 4 . tntai nf RRK foreclosure Pro ceedings had tfeen instituted by the Home Owner's Ian corpora tion against delinquent borrowers as of June 30, according to a report today from the Corporation, indi cating that W new foreclosure ac tinna nm heeun between June 15 and June SO, and: 156 during the entire- menth ol Jane. n increase over any previous month. ' :!- .'Making clear - mat lorecioBum will be promptly instituted against home owners who refuse to make their .payments when actually able Ko do so, the Corporation points out that, of the 568 foreclosures to date, 165 proceedings, or more than a. miarter of the entire number, were taKen in bucu uuuuiuca i wilful default The remainder were mainly brought about by the death of the borrower, of by. legal com plications, the latter usually inci dent to foreclosure action" by hol ders of second mortgages. ? In making; public its foreclosure activities as of June 80. the HOLC fnr tha first time cites several tv- pica! cases of delinquency which I have prompiea mo corporauua w August Courts Thi Anmiat term of County Court will convene Monday 'morn ing with Solicitor George ,wara w Wallace conducting hi first term. The "August term ol : superior Court will convene on the 28th for a two week Term of clvU cases. Jutee Henry A. Grady of Clinton will preside. ' , " -o Duplin Marriages;; - ; -mite " ' j v Nnniiui Barwick and Ruth Lam bert. B. A, Brown and Edna Earle HarreU. , .l , , , , . . Colored Tmaa rv Htensmith and Bettie Mae CromaUe. Edward Faison and Tbelma Barden. - ; J . " Cedar Fork News a a. A.1 niaaHntf At tllA At uic iuuuuwjr i nove TJTOlIlpieu (HQ uuu w 'Franklin Home -Dexnol8tationJtaC6 action against home owners, I1as-v ntOO tPiVMl . . . m . A.a.. WEEK-END SPECIALS Best grade Work Shlrto - X All colors this week only -49c ! formerly were 79c values. ! All our overalls have been X reduced 20. 5 Lb. Bag GOOD Tobacco TWINE Guaranteed - $1.49 KATZ' DEPT. STORE WARSAW. N. C. Club Mrs. Henry Wilson was given the scholarship to the snort course in Raleigh, Mrs. Gernie Davis and Mrs. Pete Davis got second and third -places. Many of the ladles g i of the community ineo iw me f. i prize ana preseniea wen wni and attractive reports, tain, naor ria Kin? nresided In nlace of the president who was one of the com petitors. i i; i . A pasture demonstration on the rlnirv farm belonerine to Dr. B. W. Kilgore of Wake County snows tne value of top-dressing with 100 lbs. of nitrate of soda to the acre. Mm. Annie Pickett . spent - the weekend with MF an4,Mra." H. . .sioaiu..,:-.-' vv.'.;;;:?,' Miss Ruth Pickett and Mr. El more Brinson spen?, Sunday after- umi with Mr 'Ann.: jars. ji. . m Wood. .. .. MviUvf Miss Annie Lee Bray spent the J,i,n4 with VI r. and Mrs. J. K. nritlllnn. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gorman Brinson and daughter, Jean, spent Sunday afternoon with-Mft'and Mrs. H. P. Sloan. . thP-: Miss rlunie Lanierspent a few days with her sister Mr.--and Mrs. Wcodrow BaMBS;??:'"-''' wr juid Mrs. Arnold Hunter Thomas of Beulaville. (Intended for last week) Mr. and Mrs. A: R. Wood vis ited relatives from Florida at Mag nolia Sunday p. m. . . ' kV Paul Sloan of South Carolina visited friends and ' relatives here through the week end. Visitors of Mr. and MrsJ P. E Thigpen Sunday were: Mrs. Annie Pickett, MISS Virginia xruaaw, Miss Margaret Hayes Wood, - and Mrs. Inez Wilson and cnuaren. . v ir.imore" Brinson and Miss Ruth Pickett were 'the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rayford Jarman of Richlands Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lie Roy Brinson ana children were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. B; Brinson Sunday after- lira. A. R. Wood. Mrs. Inea Wil son aid Mrs. Annie Pickett made a business trip to Huston Tuesday afternoon. t ' Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mathers and ton James of Florida-were visitors of Mr, and Mrs. A. R- Wood last week.;..,;' - !;;....'.' ' Mr. ntf Mrs.- W. M. Lanier visit-, e4 tir. and Mrs. Melton Lanier Sun day. tertalned a' week end house party at Sneeds Ferry, where they are spending uve weeK. i nose enjoying Mr. ' and Mrs. onvieiie s nospita ity were:, Mr. jbcdA Mrs. , R. H. RAst. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs: Ben Bow- den,. Mr. and Mrs-Lttch Hine, Mrs Gordon McSwain, Mr. John Fon vlelle and, Mr..McLeod. , , :. v, ' Mrs. M. L. Cooper and her dau ghter, Miss Margaret .Cooper "re turned Sunday from- an: extended trip to South Carolina and Georgia, White, away tney yuuiea relatives Miss Lee. valentine 01 uoiaaDoro was the week end euest of. Miss Ruth' Pridgen. . , , fr . '. ' Mrs. Bland Pickett, spent Sat urday with her daughter Mrs. Leon Britt In Mt Olive. - - ;Mrs. Anna Boyette of Magnolia U the guest ot Mrs.-.Claude B. Best Mr.' and Mrs. G, Parke Pridgen and family spent Sunday in Rich 8quare, visiting Mr, and; Mrs. Wil; son Shoulars. ' . Mr. and Mrs. George Bennett, George, Jr., Misses Sadie and Mary Ella Bennett were visitors to Ca rolina Beach undav . .. vi.e-J'-V'i1iS ;:'&: KaiUWi and Mrs. R, J.; Andrews are ' . r . X' xt TafilraAft ana ..mmImm. wAAb nao w Pln.hii-at cmiurea . bjwiii. , r- -- j wtmiv vu i'vjv... t ' i im-wmi' ' , T'..r '. : 1 . . . ........ in various sections of the country; 1., (Connectlcut)--BoiTower 14 months delinquent on $5,300 loan, requiring monthly payments of Jess than $43, although family In come is $400 monthly. Property valued at $6,750. ,; v, avthMuert 2. (New Jersey) Six, montns ae- " ot.h- r-v Unauent Borrower able but refus- parent., Mr. and MrsStephen Ray es to make payments on ,(ho,""-- II FOR, AMBROSIA SEED RYE see W. E. BELANGlA t KENANSVUXE 111 ANNOUNCING ... , "I IDEAL CAFE WARSAW, F.;C. . MX 1 !' Regular dinners ; . - ' A' . .' i." "" r'r .- ' HOME! COOKING 4y. ; 4 1 i X - ' sr-0- ;tltNIGAN, Preps. loan, on property appraised at $12, 057. . ' S. (New York) Fifteen months delinquent on $3,807 loan on prop erty; valued at .. $5,000.., Borrower diverting income from property to other uses instead of meeting loan payments, 'r.li'u-.;;;:-': A fPennsvlvanlai Account S568 delinquent an a $6,500 loan on pro perty vaiuea at ss.ia. Borrower deceased. Executor suggests fore closure. . - t 6. (Ohio) -Fourteen months de- , unqueni on n,iou wan uu proy lerty valued at $14,000. Borrowers refuse to pay and have been ad judicated bankrupt , ' - , s ' ' A North Cajmlinal Sixteen months, delinquent n $5,318 loan on property valued at s, uu. sor rower refuses to make any : pay; ments. - , ' ' i-f . m i i o- Weather Ideal i For Boll Weevil - It'a boll weevil weather over N. Carolina now and the pests are muliiDlvintr bv the thousands in the cotton crop of the State. Ct H. Barnnon, extension .en tomologist at State CoUege, re Dorts that July has been a month of almost ideal weather for the rapid development of boll - weevil Infestation. "The continual cloudiness and al most dally rains of the past month ; I crease rapidly in. many fields," he says. "Growers are urgently ad i vised to examine the squares on i their cotton plants and in various 'parts of the fields at least once each week to determine the dam- age 'that is being done. When ten percent of . the squares examined 'show damage by the pest, then f dusting with calcium arsenate should begin at once. Many fields 'already have a ten percent infes tation and if the growers do not take some steps to control the wee vil there will be heavy loss 'in pro C lotion." . Birth Announcement ' Mr and Mrs. Pleford Jones an nounce the birth of their son, -July 25th., 1935. r '- -i -a Mr. and Mrs. Abb Pickett spent Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Albert - Duplin Theatre ni mm. j. r. Brinson. v ; Miss Letha Brinson spent Sun day night withe Miss Margaret HayesWod.;'4 ' rnnnHnued From Inside Page) of Mr. Rogers : mother, Mrs, Walter'-A.' Carter,' V: Vt':j4m 4 Mr. and Mrs. . B. I jroweu m Rock Hill, S, C. are visiting mt. Vnaroll'a mother. Mrs. J. A. roweu. m-i f Pnwell and famuy ana ner house guests were, visitors to Caro- Una tseacn DunoBy. v Mr.', and Mrs. Frank FonvieUe en- mariter.- . i ' .j Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill. Mrs. H, D. Farrtor and Miss Louise Farrior snent Monday In Newtern. Misses . Elizabeth and Martha Hines were visitors to Kinston Wednesday, i - ? i it9a ;cr:r w ladio la perfect only If ywir . . Hmw. mil liihM : tU Daalar will Mat tham t tutt-lr - L. Harvey & 1 SonCo. Kinston, N. C. WARSAW, N. C. I For Week'Of fAugust 5th. Monday and Tuesday James ,Cagney and :':i , ,'Au Dvorak In . - ;sM(jr - MEN" r'X i ; : Matinee Monday S:S0 . "Wednesday Only Bargain Pay ' .v Ffflniiinrf Lowe In . v IR. DYNAMITE" . Matinee :80 .' , Thursday and Friday AU Star Westerner WEST OF THE PECOS Matinee Thursday 8:30 ' Saturday Only Westerner ,. ; "VIIITE HEAT A r , Btattnee 1:30 1 G Drastic Reduction -:T0N ENTIRE STOCK OF-:- i; Laie3, Dresses! ; Summer Stocks Must Go 1 ' i?.vi?PV siTMMWl? TTFM HAS A GENU INE PRICE REDUCTION TO MOVE IT 1 i w ' nTTirifT.v T 4 -. f V.: 'SILK DRESSES' $6.05 and 91.95 Values . Many colors many styles Just right for now. All sizes and colors, f. Clearance Price:,. A . , . V. . . all of them kywa- v SILK DRESSES Regular $8.95 and $9.95 Values. Here are the Bargains that you have been waiting for., Beautiful Dresses, marked down so low FREE PXSSES: The following will receive a free pass to any show next Week If they wllljpresent this ad to the uckct wm dow: Mrs. Jwk Williams, Warsaw; Mrs. H. D. Farrlorv Warsaw r Mrs. E. B. Iinman.' Warsaw; Miss Ester . Stephens, . iCenahs-' . ville;vMiss Rachel Jones, KenansvlUe; Miss Eranda McLendon. 'KenansviUe; ' k:m Betty Horne, Magnolia; Miss Maud Brad shaw, Magnolia; 8. B. Hunter, Magnolia? Miss Inez Lewie, Faison.' ' . " - ' . " ' ' i ' that vnn will want two or three. Clearance Price. . . i . . . SIUC DRESSES $3.95 Vaiuea - All Style This extraordinary value worth mo aearance Price . .... :I .'. r.'. . 6 COTTON and VOILE FROCKS $1.95 Values that yon. cannot afford to miss. We are offer) them for a short time air ' (' ';. "!')''- f Clcarance.Pricel . . EXTRA SPEflAL ( OAKDALE Tcbcco TTINE, a : ... V. N. C