'1 MiMMWMMHHiiAiUSiiiiliiiiHfiiUiuiillliHHHl 1 lira. C. H. McSwain left Snow Hill spent Sunday here with y for Monroe where they I Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Brinson. They e up their new work in jwere accompanied here by Mr. W. ounty. They will be great-iV. NJx, who is now , located, at d in Duplin. Oeorge Washington Carroll Ung hit daughter, Mrs. B. a. v V '..''.;' i"? '1 '.:''i!,.':i.':'' j Elizabeth Hamilton of At n has been Visiting Miss Grace lOTL Walstonburg. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson ol Bladenboro, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wallace. They were accompanied here by Mr. X C. Pal t, who . had dinner while the latter has been I with Mr. and Mrs. J. I Williams. Mr Fan's home is also at Bladen borp, but he will be principal of the school again this year at Fa.lT- WUff'fi'-;, 'Mrs. M. W. Lof tin .spent several days this week here with her, dau ghter. Miss Pattie Loftiru She was the ' guest of . Mrs. Sallle ' Farrlor ling her vacation here with r parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. ,0. Uleton. I ; rs. Roy Mayland and small son of Wilmington spent the day here lust Thursday with Mrs. Laura M Gavin. t i Mr, and Mrs.' Elwood Reed of Maxton spent a couple of days here ! while here, recently. ' t Mrs. F, U Goodman and ' smaU daughter, Caroline Virginia, spent several days last week with rela tives in Jacksonville. ' Mrs. W. J. Pickett and young est daughter, Sarah, spent ; last Friday in Goldsboro,. r l- - ' Miss Mary Barber of Aaheville has been visiting Mrs. Robert Car roll Wells. , ' ' ? Mr. and Mrs. Claudo Pobson spent several days last week with relatives In . Wilmington.: ir. Dob-son- was quite sick while away with a foot Infection. Mr. and Mrs. P.' D. May- and little Prescott'" visited ' relatives in Columbia, recently. ' " , Miss May Ingram spent the week end here with Mrs. Annie Ingram. Mr. and Mrs.' Jim Bowden of this, place accompanied Mr. and : Mrs. Roscoe Cooper of Faison to Morehead City last week end where they enjoyed -bathing1 Vat Atlantic Beach, i " Miss Margaret Lee spent last week end at her home near Fai ? son. m' " s" f -.Miss Pattie Lof tin spent several days last week with relatives in Wilmington. , , Mr. ..Vance Gavin, 'who has been . attending the Summer Session of , the law school at Wake Forest Col lege, stood the State Bar Exam , last week 'a and returned to his home here on Wednesday. ' Miss Louise-Robinson of Wallace ' has accepted a position In the of ; fice of The JDuplirf Times. . Mrs. ' Oliver 1 Stokes :' Is ;. visiting relatives hi and near Atlanta,' Ga. , Mr .and Mrs. Ellis Vestal , of a Jj.juI here iuis year. lie comes well recommended from the Bi F, Grady Consolidated Schools. , . As school will open on Monday, "Sept ember 2nd, Mr. Dixon expects 12 other teachers to arrive some time "during the week end, He expects to room and board several. Others will be located in the homes, of Dr. G. V. Gooding, Supt. O. P, Johnson and Mr. C- E. Quinn. All partons of the school are : urged to enroll their; children on the first day and encourage regular , -attendance throughout the year, ; . ' The Sub Debs club of Kenansville met at the home of Billie Pickett at 8:00 o'clock, last Friday night. The roll was called, minutes read and approved. After attending to business matters, delicious, refresh ments were, served., Those present were: BiUle Pickett; Sue Nell Ken nedy, Marie Williams,... Catherine Sykes, Lois Williamson, Dorothy Kenedy, Hazel Williamson, Sue Lee and Eranda McLendon. , Snow Hill Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thigpen en tertained a number of their friends with- a barbecue dinner last Sun day. 'There was quite a few pres ent and everyone enjoyed the 'cue very much. 'ft-'- :';"Pw:j- ( Mrs. Harry Waller and children and Mr. Harold and Miss Dorothy Kornegay went to Durham Sunday to see Mr. Harry who has been a ODY'S BUSINESS ' ' By Gee MeGee i ' J ' Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Quinn and Joe attended the "Faison Camp Meeting" near Dunn on last Sun day afternoon. ' ' , J, . Among the Kenansville -'people having their tonsils removed last week at the Clinic held here in the school building by Doctors Eddie Bizzell and G. V. Gooding, were: Mrs. J. M. Brock, little Miss Hilda Gray Brinson and Mary. Evelyn Williamson .also Master Thomas Mrs. J. E. Jussely spent several!0 DacK 10 Ule" noma 'lv days last week to Hlghlands with ;6"ain. We are very glad to have relatives. She haa been ' In WUm- eln ,wlth a8ain, r lngton a couple of days this week. Miss Annie Mae Scott, who has Miss Isabella Jussely has return-1 been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Taft . VISITORS ENTERTAIN THE ; ,t ' FLAT ROCK CITIZENS yfr . lour little cltty was in a terrible turmoil for 1 or 5 hours last tues day; morning When a swarm . of bees sattled on the town pump and they kept everboddy from getting anny watter for hiiself or bis hos ses and mules, as they didden't want to get stung ansoforth. . .the polesman tried to call out the volleunterry fire department, but all Of same had gone a-f ishing and he could not find the hand pump to squirt anny watter on them to force them to fly some where's else to light he throwed a rock at them, but missed them. . . holsom moore lit a cotton rag was a big as a milk bucket,' and ever person pressent had a scheem to make them move on, but. none of ' them would work. , torn head wanted ", perry winkle's grampaw to let them settle on his whiskers and then he could walk out in the woods with them and then shake them off, but he refused pint-blank to do so. i " j i i will be announced next week.' 'tor of the El' ate of A. W. Garner, The Bank Committee in Interest ( deceased, late of Halifax County, of the new bank here is bustling (this is to notify all persons haw this week, now that the .Tobacco ling claims against said estate to ,.,mrs stinson little poodle i dog walked up to the bees and smelt them.- the , last that was saw of him wag when be went out of sight behind rehober church a hollering and barking, with mrs. stinson close to his rare, begging him tojJ rvurii iu uw iiuozmjuj. one iitta nui got. back home either.. it seems that the queen bee market has opened. Several attend ed the opening at Wallace Monday and put in some good work. If you are interested,, don't wait for the committee to see you, come to see or write s them.' Some good work must be .done by October. Mlsr. Mack Cox, is chairman of the com mittee. . ; ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE North Carolina. Halifax Comity.. Having qualified aa Administra- Sept. 12th.-6t. present them to me or to my At torney, A. W. Andleton, Enfield, N. C, on or. before twelve : months from the date of ths notice or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons in- ' debted to said estate will kindly ' make immediate , settlement. , :; I This the 8th day of August, 1935. RAMOND GARNER, Administrator of the Estate of ' A. W. Garner. " A. W. Andleton, Attorney. and poked It under them and tried i crawled out upon top of the swarm to smoke them away, but a bee I about sun down a few minuets, and stung him on the nose and in 8 other places, he gives up the Job of getting rid of them in that man ner, art square borried an old bee then she flew into the air and made a circle around the pump, and started off towards the county j y springs A seat with all of her off gum and set it in front of them I following her. everboddy got wat ter enough to cook supper . . . . shortly afterwards. yores trulie, mike Clark, rfd, ' "' corry spondent. where they could see it, but they paid it no attention. . .nearly everboddy in town assem bled around the wad of bees which patient at Duke Hospital for a few. Mr. and Mrs. S. -J. Waller havo ed from New York City where she attended Bummer School at Co lumbia University. , ' . The August meeting of the Wo man's Auxiliary of Grove Pres byterian Church was held on Mon- Herring for a few days, returned to her home at Mt Olive Sunday. Miss Ronnie Holmes of Mt. Olive attended the birthday dinner at Mr. Alex Thlgpena Sunday. Mrs. Ira- Weatbrook and grand- day afternoon at 4:00 o'clock in j children visited Mrs. B. F. Herring the home-of Mrs. J. E. Jerritt,-in-'Sunday. :' stead of at the Church, due to thel . Mr. and Mrs. Edd Kornegay and fact that the Church floor had just J children visited at Mr. Erving Kor- peen varmsnea. xne devouonai was ' negay(i Sunday P, M. led by Mrs. F. L. Goodman. Mrs. j Mr, Duff Kornegay has been on JT. B. Boney t presided .over the the sick list for a day or two, but meeting and had charge of the Is better now. program which stressed Synodical and Presbyterian Home ' Missions. Others taking part were: Mesdam es J. E. Jerritt, W. J. Pickett, Jno. A. Gavin, J. L. Williams and G. V. Gooding, An off ering was taken for this cause to be -sent to Dr. E. E. Gillespie, at Greensboro. . Mr. and Mrs.. Albert Dixon and two children have moved into the new brick bungalow on the Beula cille Highway, next to Dr. Gooding, Mr.- Dixon will be. principal of the Rogers buried in California, Post in Oklahoma. ,J i "Brainless baby" born In New York, lives twenty-seven days. Borah is prepared to enter the 1938 race if boom grows. 4,355 promotions of army offi cers are approved by Senate. ' Magnolia News NATIONAL CHAMPION TO - . V CHOP HERE Peter McLaren, who claims the wood chopping championship of A merlca will stage a log cutting con test and. demonstration here on Sa turday, September 14th, at 10:00 a. nw ;.;.i,:': ::: This contest has been arranged by J. A. Smith, who is to be con gratulated for arranging for the visit of this colorful champion. Mc Laren, whose wizardry with an axe has carried him from a poor farm lad in Australia, to the peak of his profession. In chopping tours covering a pers a sporting chance to win th? i .. prize money, as it is just like giv-1 ' ing 33 yards In a hundred yard X dash. I ; The only restriction made is tnat no contestant be permitted to use a rramo Axe. xnis is tne only axe i which McLaren himself uses and he refuses to chop against a Plumb Axe, and also allow the handicap. Everyone is cordially invited to attend the demonstration. Chop pers wishing to compete, should 1 I bring their axes with them, it costs nothing to enter the contest. ' The annual revival at the Mctho-' uiai. vuuiuu win uegin jaimuay j , night at 8:00 o'clock. The pastor, i n ... .... ! V Kev. u. w. mount will do the t 1 score of years he has chopped be- Preaching. He is a good Gospel fore hundreds o-' thousands, both 1 Messenger and the public is ex here and abroad. lacLaren who is tended a cordial invitation and nearly 50 years old claims that out I will receive a warm welcome, door chopping is a great physical j Rev. C. J. Carr of Teachey, a developer. His .own condition bears j strong Free Will Baptist preacher out this claim.; . ' began a meeting Monday night in The contest Is open to any local ! a tent near Mr. Alton Taylor's man who has not previously com peted against McLaren. A prize of fifty dollars will be paid to any contestant If McLaren fails to chop through a log in two thirds of the Ume the contestant takes. The handicap gives all good chop- store and will continue this week Further announcements will be made later. The school of Magnolia will open Monday A. M.-. September 2nd will1 Prof. L. H. Fusaell of Rose Hill Principal. Names of other teachers What A Tragedy To Be Without Money When You Are Old. J You can arrange the following with a small annual saving $3,062.50 Cash to you at age 65 or $25.00 per month for LIFE If Ym Die I before age 65 $2500.00 Cash to your beneficiary or $567.00 Cash, and $35.00 per month for five years o Disability Benefits and Double Indemlnity may be Included in the above contract. Cash Loan and Paid Up Values beginning end of third year. for further information fill out questions below and mail to JAMES O. DICKSON, District Manager, The Ohio National Life Insurance Company, Calypso, N. C. y 1 '4 '4 t I T V y v ? x t y ? t ? y v v ? ?: x Name Address jj. RFO No. S $ Occupation .. in family Age of wife J We have attractive agency proposition in this section for Date Born No. the right kind of men and women. lei? 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