;NANSV. Worth Cm;. DOI '0-1 IVZ'6 Basket!:?1 .County On I on In By L a FUSSEIX, (IIdM Sport Editor Speaking In terms of basketball laco, Rose HU1, 1 and ' Beulavllle seem to have better than an even chance for" a successful season, Duplin County enjoyed one of Its' with Kenansville holding a slight ormatpitt seasons last year. Basket-'edge over all tne piner , -couniy ball play all over the county was teams., , i v , , of a higher type than usual, and J Duplin County teams won seve wjvciw vummwwb - cral CEJcUupiOUMllipm tcuic jrvtu- wvj veloped. The season was brought r tw, di8 .to an end by a very successful uon to wining the County Tournament. - bounty championship to the boys v IndlcaOon. are that bask- f Mmmmt , etball may be of higher onter to , jnmiBgtoa star's -to- this county this season than the UoIuU Tournament The -Rose boys game. It may be bad Po"ylHm boys , while not completing to attempt to pick winners this m coun'ty tournament, won the early to the season, but it ,-fflBBtaB-.K0toni North Carolina that Chinquapin andRosevHHl invitational Tournament, the Clin have prospects of having great mutational Tournament rea elrls' teams again tods year, une . . girls squads to. these schoolsar tavttaum T6umament, and were made up largely U" , runners up in the Class A Division players who are sure to be as good, ' , AUan0a christian CoUege if not better than they were Tournaiaent. The Rose Hill girls year.. k( . " j . in adition to being runners up in They also have capable reserves to.the County Tournament won the fill the places oi inose rosi w,u Clinton Invitational Tournament icara Dy grauuuuuii. .-. ana tne uunn invitational 'itMirna- From this distance k iooks as h ment this year's boys W wtarfthwe to have possibiUUes of devel-jp. has placed Count, sporU on oping into better than fair clubs ;a very high. level Duplin's record and one or more really great last year Is an enviable one. Here teams may make their appearance jg hoping it may be just as good .t r tMi hADn Vnnnnnville. Wal-t . .-. .i...... Caro" l a I .1 itTalti- 11 O 4, ' ' - Duke vs Cl'.'mMon at Duke. Davi a vs S. Carolina at Crr- 1Mb. .. . r' . , State vs Wake Forest at Ralo! n' Ut - this, year! ,mtrmn PATDFIUDED; Jr i j 4.40-21 0.03 r ! 4.75-M 7.C3 y Ofasrai ilnftnrrt Mom mbjact to ehanf without aetlca. but MM w aoouioaai, Over 20,000,v00 GOODYEAR Pa thunders old that's how good ft is. Guaranteed In writing against nod Injuries and defects. A better tire than most dealers tell at , highest prices, ' - . ' , G. A. West's Garage . One 8top Service " T-.'-R,F.r.D."-Warsaw r.::l!i Chrrl Nc A Revival will be held at Era;;' Church, beginning October 13 and continuing throughout the week, at 7:00 o'clock each evening. Kevs. H. M. McLamb and U W. Kesnlcr of Pink Hill will do the preaching All are cordially invited to attend these services. , The many friends of Mr. Branch Williams regret to leant of his illness. We hope him a speedy re covery. . ' Mr. and. Mrs. Troy Smith and littler Lawrence Reginald spent Sunday with Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs,' Buck, Swlnson. Monroe and' Elouise Turner of Rocky Mount were the week end guests. of their aunt,. Mrs, D; U Smith. , - - - Misses Louise Bheppard and l la Mae Page were the - dinner guests of Miss Cady Smith Sun day . ' - J Mr. and Mrs. X R, Miller and Ubby and Mattie Pearl Smith vi sited Mr. Galloway Thomas and family Sunday afternoon, s, The many friends of Mrs. Hamp Smith are sorry .to know that she Is confined to her bed with the flu. v i , , Miss Angelyn Smith' was the guest of Miss Carolyn Wallace Sun day. - ' " y- FA1S0N NEWS NOTICE . For the purpose of filling out and Probating Drivers li cense sppll cations, I will be at the following places ones each ' week during the remainder of October. J , , Each Wednesday night from 7)0 to 10:00 o'clock at Scotts Store. , " r- !:Each Friday night from 7:00 to 10:00 o'clock' at M, B. Holts (Each. Saturday morning from 10:00 to 11:00 o'clock at Eddie' Balk) Store on the BeulavUle-Pink Hill Highway.' ' Each Saturday from 11:15 o'clock to :00 P. M. at Leslie Ken nedys Store. ' f , r Each Saturday afternoon from 2:30 until 4-0 at Sarecta at Claude Thomas' Store. . , - Each Saturday aftornoon from ft:00 to 6:00 o'clock a Freeley , Smiths Store. ' - ' f : . Z Each Saturday P. If. from 6:30 to 10:00 o'clock at ohn Ivey Smiths Store. ) " K "V a At any other time I will be glad to fix tbem at my home on the Pink Bin-Kenansville Highway.' -V ( ': .. ' Get your, application In and avoid 1.00.' Penalty after November IsC Blank funushed. .. ' '- , , MAMIE S. HEATH, ' , - - , AOXABV PUBLIC Oct. 7th loss. .. . - . " : '- , ; roTTi NOTICE Cows and Mules For SALE or TRADE WHEN WANTLNQ TO TRADE COWS FOB MULES OR MULES FOB COWS, SEE w D.- J. EEAUTANCUS, N. C. P. T. A- HOLDS MEETING i; The Parent-Teachers Associa tion held its first meeting for the present school term in the school auditorium, with the - president, Mrs. Ernest Taylor, presiding. . ; ' Mrs. H. X Falson read the de votional, reading the 14th chapter of St. Mark. - i , ' Mr. J. 3. Flemming made an in teresting' talk; giving the number of pupils - enrolled t and : outlined plana for the coming year. , ' Mrs. - Archer Williams gave a reading which delighted the aud ience. It was called - "The Travel ing Man", by Lady Gregory. The P. T. Aw. meets every fourth. Wednesday, each month at 3:30 P. M. All persons Interested in the local high high school are urg- led to attend the F, T, A.v f NEVIN MUSIC CLUB MEETS The Nevin Music Club met -Sep tember 27th at the pome of -Mrs. U E. Taylor, " - ,- t Mrs. Annie Wipierington gave the story, of the Opera, Lucia di Lammermoor play, the famous Sextette.' - ' Mrs. Z. A. Gibson, had an inter esting paper of the Orchestra,; j - Plans for a course of Study for this winter was submitted. ' v Current , musical events were. given. It is the desire of the presi dent of the Nevin Musie Club, Mrs. O. L. Taylor, that the members at tend the District Meeting in Fre mont November 2nd. 1 v At the conclusion of the meeting the- hostess served delicious pine apple sherbert, and cake., - ' FAISON l-lfLSOftALS Rev. and Mrs. T. W. MVane, of Charlotte - Courthouse, Va, have been visiting; their brother Mr. F. P, DeVane. Mr. H. I. Randolph left last Week for Chicago to visit her sister. ''Congratulations to Rev. . and Mrs. F. B. Joyner, F. B., and mo ther are doing nicely. , Miss Sarah McColman and Wil liam McCblman were visitors in Raleigh last ..Thursday, of last week. . Mr. Norman 'Lewis, of Wilson; visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C Lewis Sunday. . '.I ii i '' .' . ADMLNISTRATOB'S NOTICE " - Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of E. F. Wlr.Tins, deceased,; late .of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said,deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Clinton, N.'C, or to Gavin & Gav in, Attys.,: at Kenansville, N. C, on or before the 7th. day of Oct- loDer, 1938, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. r " ' , '11 's 7lh. day of October, 1833. W. A. WIGGINS, Adminintra tnr of the.Eatate of E. F. Wig f 3. ' i - "'v l & Cavln, Attys. v. U ft. CSlG. Il t 1 i. v h A i 3T it i As y t-'e i i c I ll i.t i ..' It id . by t! i - CoisT a re county t with evf. ; would to posalblo t return r would be i and one h i school woi games a v nusalon t. sary quo fiaveral Frirc'' ' ' f this county t i them to be v"v C t ae formaUi. i cl ball Confcre ice. jrviewed up to r pressed h'"- f r of .the Cu ' c tit O. P. John 7 approves tlie ' .id has pron 'ocd I eiipport in bnng- "s for the Confer 1 t ered. All p!cms . j i n up by a t ' ..tied to all tlie .-ity ' "'"iaten 1 and "on. 1 ive dlacudMt.J the' ' Li ii i i tt I ) ... ' ill 9 oil! ' ' - I " te.u.1 , ! . - t l 1 several wtt bif ' ' 1 tins wl.l t , f. 'i e I -nmises to be wy 1 "J a 1 we are sure t . t o-.-t (. t I e readers will lo It fornard to t ."in. , , ' ' i O 11 - .--'.";' . tlifis Jo..orhine TU-p-n spent i 1 Saturday night with Miss Marga ret Hayes Wood, i .'.. Uiaa- Irine Strickland. - Mrs. Annie Pickett, Mrs. Beatrice Brin. Ilfwi Tna Ufilunn Anil 1 1 1 f Id . otiii. tfun aum nuuvu ion, however that n;. 8 Uavtha Wilson made a bust . :e reqiul g every eg trip to Richland Tuesday at to play two gomes' tarnoon. , .r- county siool nr. and Mrs. A. R Wood made a 'led, and as far. ss buuiness trip to Kinston Tuseday. games would be on Uias Irine Strickland spent a basis. The rames' dnva this week with Mrs. Inez Tho Vai: !'" i t i ' to nw-i'v i -t I'u". y b- by ti.e b te of to 0. Alc.oi h Bur ow w 4 mipuinr in every uo-. Inait nv t cf I e r ip, tie Lre lwera e .n-n-1 , e aiid cf' Ay the score to be grc.ter thun it t-:t c , . iniigut nave ceon. -me '"t"'-"" - boys Beem to have been ; 1 1 1 1 'ivy, i hard luck all su. n l.res 1. p-,1 T, r ing- Coach Carson's b(ji vial soon V as 1 shake off the J.'ix that b?cuis to tlie iu ntaiif thpm and break into the win Mumioton, 3d in a period of two i,r three months, r ich 1 play two conference 'c Eligibility rules, ad Tes and other neces s would be determin ed by t' ft members- of the .Con ference. I, -rees and other game officials vui'iid be selected and ap proved by t';e Conference members as a who' or by the coaches and the prui , , 's of the two schools is to notify.. ..all persons having Wilson. - Mla8 Annie Ray Thigpen spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wood, i , - Mrs. Martha Sloan spent Sunday with Mrs. Annie Pickett. Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Smith spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Strickland. ry ' 2 - -f T " ' Mr. and Mrs. Pigford Jones and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Lanier of Beulavllle spent Sunday with Mr. AJ"' 1 .e!tete .f ,aldiand Mrs. Milton Lanier; Pickett ..Annie Mr. and Mrs. , B. W. spent Sunday with Mrs. Pickett . - Many friends and relatives at tended the birthday dinner of Mr. France Brlnson ' at the borne of his son, Mr, R. E. Brlnson the fifth Sunday. It was his 87th birthday... We had a very successful Revi- 1. column.', Theae beys c. WcrlJ's Lr.r::rct jwcre out of t .i lnj'irl 9. . r Igame stand i i r up llnerp, t t i whPlmed in t p The world's largest circus, trav- prt .t- t ( i i 1 . Warsaw si ''H'J r 3 f long 'pass by I n. plays isnuthfiad tn.wy j, ejing on three trains of double-len-, and capn Denny horea to i gth steel railroad cars. With 1,00 'of bifl men j,, shap0 for u. t . people, 5 herds of elephants, 812 1 .. -...- ...-' will exhibit in Goldaboro Friday, n the big show's great free I October - the 11th and through- fair which also . includes a coj out this section plans are perfect-; of tiny Shetland ponies to d. Ing for the attendance of every the uttl folks? man, woman and child so it seems v of tt west fii; t at one of the performances., 3, eet parade will be i Everybody wishes to see the Cole at 11 a. m. Hundreds Of 1 Bros.-Clyde Beatty- Circus this flVe herds of elcpliancs and t, year, which recently returned from 'ravens and camels from the t a triumphal five year tdur of Eu- desert will be seen. In Cie i rope, and It la a foregone conclu- gaUe line of march will bo i sion that the world's largest tent, than three score elaborately seating 10,000 persons, will be fill- e&nd gilded allcgarlcttl floi ed to the last chair afternoon and jeau wagons and open dens i night Six rings and stages and the ges displaying the ..-Clyde I hippidrome track, to say nothing menagerie.. Doors to t' e t ' , of the vast maze of the earth's Bnd the menacrerla will c , undersigned Pink Hill, N. C, on or oerore tne tn. day of October. 1936, or this notice will be pleaded in oar or t.ieir recovery. All persons Indebted to said es tate will please make Immediate payment i This SLh. day of October, 1035. SARAH F. LEE, MiminUtra- trix. of the' EsUte Of. kMark Lee. ' " , Gavin A Gavin, Attys. , t , Nor. 14-6t-Ga " J" " - ; i ' . - ADiZlT"; TBATOE'S NOTICE Having Quaiuted as administra tor of tlie estate of Essie I. Smith, dMWBSMl lnt nt ttnnlfn CViuntv North Cai-o ina, this 19 to notify all! tera Carolina farm ; agents ;Beattys glganbc , trained animal narann. k , ..,if th.'report that tobacco erowers aro . exhibiUon will be. present in the foremost arenic talent four hun- and 7 p. m. Tho We sho " vai meeUng at Cedar Fork Bapt-!dred acknowledged kings and at 2 and 8 p.-m.-Caneral au 1st Church, this past week, in! queens of. daring, grace, skill and seats are provided with cu which we received 5 new members,; incredible agility. Fifty clowns wiu able foot rests. which were baptized Sunday af- project ten times that number of ternoon at Hallsville. - -jf ;r mirth waves. Countless new foreign Several folks of this community features and innovations new to A- are planning to attend the Baptist merica are introduced on the gi- Aasociatlon at Magnolia this week, gantic program- of the World's o - Newest Big Show this year. Clyde estate of i '4. i. . them to te tltid r HiU,,N..Cil on. or b ...e .the 8th. day of October, or this nor tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. v . All persons Indebted to said es tate will please make : Immediate payment n t ' This 9th. day of . October, 1035. ' ' n. . ...n . Main V Al?Wm CI ntA exhibit S J3W cuuuckuia vijr J ' 'bi.wuiu..v. : - . .. i at Pink """"j jubi. seiii cnuu.au. ui ,- xnrougnoui circus aay me uiree plirnnt.in tented tables of the - Cole Bros.-Clyde Beatty organizaUon FOR SALE or EXCIIA.N ave as f!ne a lot of young broke mules'te pick 85 percent sign-up. to date. e ' CLASSIFIED FOR- SALE Two black an 1 hound dogs, one and c years old, thret stot:U, v cheap as over stock e l. ! - dar Bryan, Kenans vii.a, -! 10-17-2t.-N P. .', --- o will be open to the public free of ,X MACK SMITH., Adminis- ch Here lovers of fine horses -trator of the Estate of Essie y ylew t random hundreds of i 1 Smith. - , (the worlds most beautlf ul thorough Gavin A Gavin, Attys. -i Nov. 14-6t-GG.- the worlds most beautiful thorough breds. Perfect specimens of almost every known strain will be found cade electric water pir ... city 250 gal. per hour. 1 ed one year. Good con son for selling connec, "town water system. M. Med. Wil'lt I, OctlO Ii. 5 'X:T:.-Z. t 1 1 i r f;0MAIIA"X7tenert ct:s rf::r the other, of tie Ka:izcly Dctly, the Preakness, and the Ll.::z..t Omaha k art outstanding tor today. ,' j ,- t. , l . And in the cigarette World G Both-won "their" place ttda'y'c 7Apply any tesj you Like C" erfields stand for the best tI.Ci.ii cigirettes. ' "' " f S They are milder V'. . yet t' J?; you knowl you're smo! : taste .better -give you rcJ '