;ille, . c. r 1 ' ' t 4 4 . t v i ? ' if .r' ' "1. ""-The program for the ,v Franklin Community Fair, sponsored by the ' Franklin Woman' Club, and which will be held at the club house, near " Bear Marsh church, Wednesday , October 2, la as follows: . ' 10:30 a. m. Song, Carolina." 'v , Invocation by Rev, F. L. Good , , man, of Kenansville. Welcome-r-Club president : . ,--. Address L. H. Jeter, "Agrlcul .tural Department Raleigh. : . Remarks Mrs. Fab Newkirk, of Rose Hill ' t Remarks I I McLendon, Ke- - nansville. Baby Show. ' - Picnic lunch at one o'clock. .. 2:15 p. m. Song, "Star Spang led Banner. - . , Talk 4, O. Bowman. . Address Mrs. Estelle Smith of Raleigh. ' . ? Remarks Mrs. Harvey Boney, , Welfare Of flee. Dress Revlew--Club members. Awarding of prizesr-Rey. W.Jti. j -. Stephens. , -1 Best booth by Individuals '.Fancy department ,jr- Chairman, Mrs. Chaa. JL. Sloan. ' 1. Best quilt - - 2. Best crocheting. I 3. 1 Best bed spread. I Best ambroiderv work. ' r 5. Best antique fancy work. 1 6. Best antique quilt - 1 Canned fruits and vegetables ; Mrs, G. E. Davis, chairman. . I 1, Best Jars of fruit and vege-l tables. : , , I . 2. Beat Jar of Jelly. J. .Best Jar of Jam. 4.. : Best Jar of preserves. ' 5. : Best Jar of pickles. Culinary departmentChairman Mrs. A, M. Howell. : -Best plain cake. Yoii'll get a BETTER BtY from CHEVROLET Dealer r MORE and more people are learning that the bat place y in town to get a tued car is at the nearest Chevrolet, ' Dealer's. , - ' " v k . v -' ? " Visit him see his wide selection of Guaranteed OK Used -, 6an-and you, too, will get better buy the make joa, v want, the model too want, at the price you want to payl . And what's more, yon will get a car that's guaranteed to be in A-l condition, for all cars bearing this famous Bed OK Tag have been carefully checked and conditioned by" your Chevrolet Dealer, and carry his personal guarantee. ; - See him and buy one of these fine Guaranteed OK VsecT Can at lowest prices- today 1930 CHEVROLET COACH ' Read that price See this Chev-' , roletcompare appearance, per- v formance and reliability and : you'll prefer' it to anything .the . -market offers at anywhere near . : this price. Completely equipped -, ready to drive-away, for only - $250.00" JONES ; 2. L fancy cake. J. ' 8. - t cookie i " 4. i at pie. . - . v 8. test fruit cake. ' 6. Best biscuits. " - 7. Best muffins. " 8. Best school lunch, , '' . Best baked ham. - , , ' ,,10. Best baked chicken. , . 11. Best candy any kind. ' , . Soaps Mrs. George Lancaster. r-1. Best cooked soap. . . ?v2- Best cold process. '- Arts and Crafts Miss Lottie Byrd." viy.9&l ' - , -, L. Best reed work. - - i 1 , , 2. Best picture. . - 3. Best painted picture. - Farm produce Mrs. J. W. Brock 1. Best ear of corn. - v " 2. Best stalk of cotton. 3. x Best bundle of tobacco, " . 4. Best' peck of sweet potatoes. 6. 'Best peck .Irish potatoes, r 6. Best peck of. peanuts. ... 7. Best ham. - ".-' " 8. Best pumpkin. 9. : Best collection of garden veg etables. E ' t -.- ; w . 10. Best pound of butter. , I Flower show Mrs. H. C. Broe- den- L Best display of cut flowers. . 2. Beat pot of blooming flowers. . Dress Review Mrs. Henry- WU Ison. , ' J i I 1." Best house dress. - " ' . Best street dress. 3. Best party dress: 4." Best dress made from feed sacks. s ,""' 1 " Baby Show Mrs. David Brock. , 1. Most perfect baby up to two years. , ' , ., , 'ship, paid county and state, said 2.- Prettiest baby up to i. two Stephen W. CarroU having assuhr years., ' - ' v 1 ed and agreed to pay said mort- Dog Show-Mr. Gordon HoUani'KW Indebtedness as cedy 1. Best bird doer. , - ideed from Jesse Brown to Step- your v. 1929 FORD COUPEust trai dad to on tt new Chevrolet SUr- and In excellent condition. Body . -. and unholstery like newv For . sale "with an OK that counts" to the first lucky buyer at "thia low price . $125.00, CEDIVr p : i -:.,e dog. ' I ti 3 of any kind. . ;inuuu Department Mi O. t man. Y' ' - ' Oldeut woman. . s . . " - Largest family present . . Person having most freckles. There will be prizes awarded for the best exhibit In each 'depart ment . ' ;;,,';"y. NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBUOATION t iNorth Carolina Duplin County, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT :, THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF , - . COLUMBIA J ' , ; ts . I S 1 y Jesse B. Brown and wife, Bonnie B. Brown and Stephen W. Carroy. To Stephen W. Carroll in the a- bove entitled action,; take notice that summons was issued against said defendant on the 16th day of Aug., 1935 by R. V. Wells, Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin Coun ty, saig state', for the foreclosure of a certauMnortgage deed recorded in the Public Resristrv of Duplin County, said state, in Dpok 249, at' page 660. nd note thereby secur- ed, executed by Jesse B. Brown and wuo, cuiuuB u. oivnu, v jr . uk1rt mnrtpara deed conveV' tng a .4 3-4 acretract of Wd, .more or less, In Kenansvllle Town- hen W. Carroll, said deed " being '. 2, 3.. , J. Pete 1. ' 2. : 3. 4. V V THE MAKE YOU; VANT THE MODEL YOU "V7ANT. THE PRICE YOU VANT. 1931 CHEVROLET COUPE If" you want a - coupe, grasp this opportunity of a lifetime.' You'll . performance. And at this low ' price you can pay for many months' operating costs with the j, savings. Reduced for quick sale $275X0. 1 jdu' 1 in the pu"; j : try i County in 1 at , which landa t . t. dci is pr claims to i e tot-.- ' orein aU of wl.'- U is f.;t out i . complaint filed la V s acUoin. ". ; ,- . . Let I paid defendant further take i : that they, are re", " " ! Supo ourt of , Duplin Coi 7, at h .! i e in Kenanaville, Nui-tn Card : 1 theTtb day of October, 1935, t 1 answer or demur to the comj) t filed in said action, or the 1 demanded in said com plaint v 1 be given. - Thid t .e 23tb day of August, 1935. ' - - . . R, V. WELLS, - Clerk of the Superior Court Oct 3-4t D. L. C, " TI.o Florida Canal . Uncle Earn is digging In a big way down in Florida. iGet down your mnn and notice what a sav frig in (! . tance it will be to cut a canal through the northern part of .Florida. That la what Uncle Sam is planning' to do.: IThls will affect the whole eastern coast as it will bring these ports closer to the ports on the Gulf of Mexico. Since the distance a- und the -southern end of i Florida be greatlyhortened by- the canal there will be substanUal saving in the cost of snipping sucn commodities as oiir fruits norm ward and the, southern, ports are apt to share to the Increased trade. This is.the time to get pur har bors to order and work for direct connections between the Inland and the Coast- through .waterways, highways and railroads. ,. ,1934 CHEVROLET STANDARD it' COACH Original Duco 'finish, - clean upholstery, tires that show "little wear, Thoroughly recondl tioned and baiked by "an OK V that counts." Completely equlp- pedV On Special Bide C3 nfSfit fnrmll vohsi-rved and : of the Pikes Peak Auto highway, near Colorado Springs, Chevrolet li-ton and half-ton trucks demonstrc J t power, endurance and efficiency over thfeourse of the annual Labor Day lull climb contest, a distance of 12 i 2200 feet, with a rise of 4959 feet from the start to the summit, 14,109 feet above sea W. -The upper illu ' show the lftan (truck, driven by W P. Benrrup, orj its way tof record of 37 minutes, seconds, with i . 3000-pqund load (it made the run afterward, without load, in 26 minutes; 12 seconds), and the officials at t; -1. . (left to right): Harry Harts, technical advisor: Robert M. Ross, Detroit Times; Dart Kennedy, Colorado f , Gazette and Telegraph; and John L. Jenkins, Chicago Daily News, The lower photos show the Chevrolet 1 J truck, which, Harry Harts drove to the summit In 25 minutes, 3 seconds; and the finish of the run or the ,. truck with full load., "''- ", ' - ' "Revival :At Hebron -v ; In Progress The revival service begun at He bron i Presbyterian Church last Monday evening with ' a. large at tendance and an Increase each ev ening in the number present. Rev. F..L. Goodman who is doing the preaching is putting most of the emphasis on building the Christ ian folks into, a closer walk with God. Services will continue through out the week each evening at 7:30. There will be two services Sunday, ene at 11:00 and one at 7:30 which will be the closing service of -the meeting. The public is most "cor dially Invited to attend these ser vices. "- w - . " r ,J. Special musical numbers are be ing planned for the various servic es, ' . w t - i : t . U o' -'f ' -'J' NOTICB OF SALE BY,, u -L- i r COMMISSIONER;, I;'- By virtue of authority contained in a certain .judgment of -the Su perior Court M Duplin ; County, rendered by Ri V. Wells, Clerk in a Special Proceeding entitled J. H. GoodBon. Administrator of J. R. Jones, et aU Vs -Harvey' Jones, et aU the undersigned commissioner will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder at ,the court house door in Duplin County oil the 19th day Of October 1935, at twelve o'clock noon the following describ ed tract or parcel of land, to Wolf scrape Township, DuplhT. . County and tf, ' j,, ,r, "Ijw , jvs Beginning. at a small : black; gum on the run of Poly Bridge. Branch and 'runs thence Susan H. Jones and E. J. - Taylor's, line north 21 east 197 poles to a stake their corner on garner line;' thence Garner line north 65--west 40 pole to a stake, the . comer of the land conveyed by Calvin Herring to his wife Ar minnle Herrings thmce with that line south 21 west 200 poles to ' A gum on the run of Poly Bridge Branch; thenoenp said run to the ." beginning ; -containing -- SO -'acres, more or less. -i Advertised this the 14th day of September 1935; - , ' t A. J. BLATTON, , - Commissioner. Oct 17-4t A. J. a " NOTICE OF SALE BY ' . TRUSTEE ' v , k By virtue of authority contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by W. M, Herring and wife Ella M. Herring, dated the 26th day of September 1926, and recprded In Book 248, page 348 of Registry of Duplin . County; . default ' havin beoa made In tlie payment of the indebtedness thereby secured,' I will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder at the court "house door in Duplin County on October 19th, 1935, at twelve Umed tests Of motor trucks over the perilous hairpin turns and steeps: 429 east 118 1-2 poles to a Stake, Elizabeth . Registers' . . corner; thence "aer line about south 44 west 60 pole to -O. B.' Herrlng'aJ comer; thence G. R. Herring's Une north- 41 1-8. west j53 1-2 poles to a stake- to the . field; thence, his line north 41 1-2 east .14 poles and Henry . ; Herring's , line same course 20 poles to a-: stake In the cart road leading By G. B. and . Henry Heirings residence; theuoe G. B, Herring's . line along said cart road about north 41 J-8 east 6 poles to a stake near VV. M. Herring's sta bles; thence his line just passing : 7 Our Store Will Be Closed All Day Saturday Sept. 28th i On ;Accbunt of the Jewish Holiday x C r z ' Warsaw;"N. cXiV. : j ' n07Er TD3 These tread footprints are typical of scores - we've rnade from ; Goodyear "G-3" All-Weather Tires on the cars of your friends snd neighbors orer ' bzint drivenfor record mileages! Note . the sharp non-skid pattern still show InJ proof that there's still thousands . Of miles of safety left In these tires." : Come In . and see this convincing evidence that proves this great tire ' ::l give you r" r ' Lcrjsr risa-Skii Mllcaga tin extra costl , - t ' 7 W J " - Goodyear built and guaranteed. A favorite . with thrilty : millions. j m g J a ,-un " 4.50-21" 4.75 - the south west edge of t' e ; 'north 47 .1-8 west 2 4 c , to a stake; thence his 1 passing the northwest - f the "Stable north 47 1-2 1-5 poles to a stake in t: . . ty line road; thence i long said road about noi 1-2 west- 30 2-5 poles to 1 ginning, containing 29 1-3 more or less, o , .Advertised this September 1935. v ' ' t . ' v B. F. PEARSAlX; "in A J. BLANTON, Attorney. Oct 17-4t A. J. B. I i. .. Cmtuti , t" t V : cu-i... tyt- -I I how f QUALIi i (?iVOS vi ? Lfcoo! - 19 on Ctc " agiiii i i a. i ! o'clock noon the following describ' ed t t or i arcel of l ?i;l, i. I Ct a it i i t" B Cs y I ! r'-'iJ, O. I' '. I C - ' 1 4 " ; 1 r Jt. i ... i....,- .... . 1