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- Z'lXS TT THURSDAY, OCT. 11th, IZ . By I .- " T') 7 3 GOVERN- : r v- nincnt meat, '-owernment bread; v iry snoring a tovvermnent bed. ' ' i.a gowernment waggin, i own a gowernment mule.', ' 1 rest myself ,i a gowernment stool, v . gowernment tobacker .-1 id, a, little bit strong,- . ; t aa long as 1 tan get It, : . 1 will sing her. song. ( ; 1 ; y gowernment shoes ,', . -?'' V; sorter pinch my foot, ," s it aa i ain't -a working. . 1 don't give a hoot. ' gowernment molasses a too thing to sop, " t so long as it's free, " I'm hippity-hop. r, k '.' I'm tame to my leg ""J but am &ble to fish, . v but gowernment relief ;r.tf'- fulfills every wish, V , Jr 1 all else i need, " . , , alack and alas,' is-some gowernment oil and gowernment gas. , -T0 let 'em soak the rich, -J Nothing Serves Like Marfak Service! KING'S COURT GSR VICE STATION A Full Line of TEXACO Products Firestone Tires, '. Batteries, ;lit 'i ' Accessories, PHONE 185 Opposite Court House s W, 8. NUNN ' : Kinston, N. C HI P -vxv Utiitii-j'tJI'iiwaMfcV'j V ' -From 1900 up to 1934 thp leaf : tobacco, used for cigarettes in-'r ): creased from v ' - t ' 13,084,037 lbs. to : ; V( 326,093,357-lbs.i -V -. .'an increase of 2392 " It takes mild ripe tobacco to make a good cigarette. ' ' . and feed the poor, . " v. ; I'll praise my goyvernment ; f or-rever .more. ,;V. '.''-! f yores trftAe,-'-. mike Clark, rfd Head Farm Lean Bank , States Policies French lick, Ind., Oct 8 i-The 600,000 farmers who own stock in the Federal land banks through their national" farm loan associa tions in excess of $100,000,000 have built a permanent cooperatlv first farm -mortgaga system which Is an important factor in the farm lend ing field and as such will Continue to. have, a wholesome effect on In terest rates and terins of ?fafm mortgages;-' This" statement .! &i made here today .by WMyera-, -- uovernor oi ma arm vtihui.. au mlniatration, at the annual' meet ing of the Mortgage Pankers . As sociation, of America. --i ' Governor Myers cited 'the fact that interest rates on farm mort gages averaged around 8 per cent 19 years ago when the ' brieIatlve marketing and.purchaslng chartered and that these perma- organteatlanr, loans are nent cooperative Institutions since, on term mted to larmer8 then, have made ... loans at 6 to 6; Farm Credit Administration, he said, rates have been pushed down to the all-time low in this field 4 per cent - " - t ; - t' The Governor stressed the - fact MKn VA1ra War 4m A f1A OrTIAl I geynTfrl rl".iM!-JS cany 100 per .cent of the atoclt and JT3.?. that : they no wown nearly half, and the way is open lor mem a- gain to own them completely; 'Because Hiese bank have beenl temporarily called upon to handle. emergency refinancing loans from government - approciated funds, there may be some luatiflcatlon for the misbelief that they are not cooperative and belong to the gov- ernment," the, Governor conceded, llslon with another automobile at "People forget thaf; the -' Federal ithe North Carolina State Fair, Ra land banks- were established as leigh, Tuesday afternoon only, Oct farmera' cooperative credit instil ober 15th ,ln connection with : ; B. tutions. They have a 19 year rec-4, Ward ; Beam's new 1835 Interna ord of making sound first mort- tional Congress of Daredevils. Must gage farm loans, having built hp a crash at speed of forty miles -' per two blUlon-dollar business on thathour or no pay, have driver for basis and are continuing to make other car. Must give unconditional loans on a, cooperative basis with-J out any essential change, v . ; -These banks have given farm. era better terms than they could. secure elsewhere not only as to in-i terest rates but . also the long terms for which the loans run and the provision for systematic, ord - erly repayment Tin small Install - tea previously paid, farmers with! " ;- ' I . ''iff ' c ' But the main reason for the increase is that they mc made N p' . t" ;.'fc " better made, of better tobaccos; then again the tobaccos i . . i l.i Lu.i.H. t. J La Lailk C .itiffn'.oner loans will save over JIjj.GUO.COQ this year on Interest alone. , .-v--'--'' "The total loans by the Federal land banks," he said, "now exceed S2.000.000.000." One. out of every 4 mortgaged farmers' has a" cooperiM tlve loan, for the number or Fede ral land banlr loans now exceeds 600,000. ''. :.-.- V'Bulldlng along much. the. same lines as the -cooperative Federal lnad banks, 560 production credit associations have .been ':. organized and; have been, furnishing short T term production credit during the last two: years, how having loans outstanding amounting ; to fllO, 000,000, Similarly," credit has been made available to farmers' cooper ative buying and selling organiza tions, through the establishment of 13 banks, for cooperatives... These banks have served the credit needs of over 1,000 local cooperative marketing and purchasing organi zations' which is 5 times the num ber served at any one time by. the Federal Farm Board." "In brief,". Governor Myers said, "the - Farm Credit C Administration is a cooperative credit system through which farmera' reach the investment. market and obtain funds for long-term credit, short term credit and credit for cooper- needs and at the lowestpossible practice. Auto Crash To Be ; Held At State Fait "q"v. y'lii' V''!"'t'- - BR BROKEN LEGS and ' fractured f la fact they weren't on the mar ket at all until some bright minded promoter placed an ad to hire a "head - on - coUlsion rtlst Now! the market will be esta blished if anyone answers the fol lowing classified, ad which appears in todays paper V , ' - . WANTED Single man to drive stock, automobile In & bead-on-col- release in case ox injury- or aeatn. Name , terms, address B. Ward Beam; care North Carolina , Btate Fair, Raleigh, N. C When the ad was inserted Beam twaS asked If he expected to receive i any applicants, and he answered In lthe affirmative, saying -many would apply, but few realize that It Into another car which will be man During the year ending June 30, 1900, the Government - collected from cigarette taxes .$3,969,191; : ' For the year-ending June' 30," 1934, the same taxes were t $80,299,442 ; V v? -r ' ' -an increase of 8725 f lot of moneys ' - Kjigareties give q, w pleasure to a lot of people, fylore cigarettes are smoked today because ' : are blended a blend of Domestic and Turkish tobaccos. ' l 1,. CJjesterf.sU is mafecf r:iU, ripe tobaccos,. "Li-m. Every'1-1 -j' - ris-! 1 "tv$ rlcvt is medin " ncd I . -lier daredevil who will be dr!; t at equal speed. . Asked if the men bad any pro tection, the promoter said they would use no safety devices except an English crash helmet.- -. This, Is but one Of fourteen thril lers that will be oh the afternoons program: other stunts will be x& die - Wells jumping out of an. sir-' pluue at an altitude of 600 feet and dropping, a jnile before he., qpeng his parachute. Two fearless darer devils will race on twot ! specially built racing motorcycles crashing through flaming solid board walls at the finidh line, there will be Au to Push Ball, Roman Standing stunts on Motorcycles, Chariot Ra ces, Motorcycle Balloon Buting con tests, funny Fords and .other new features. , The Congress of Darede vils will appear on this one,, after noon'' only. Vf" si .fe-- : -Two y iaredeVils .on ' specially built racing, motorcycles will com pete in a match race mid at the fi nish line-both will crash'throtigh two . flaming solid' board ' walls - as one of th.3 thrillers Jn. connecfloa with B. Ward Beam's International Congress of Daredevils a tthe Nr Carolina State Fair, Raleigh, Tues day afternoon, only, October 15th. ..This . feature. Is known as the Race of Death and it win be the first time that two daredevils have ever attempted te put on a board wall 'crash simultaneously and Is considered jone of the outstanding features of .the ThrlU Day pro gram There win be motorcycle ra ces between many of the outstand ing riders of the country. A bead- on-CQUision , Deiween two automo biles, and Eddie Wells will Junfp out of an airplane at an . altitude of 6,000 ft; and drop a mile before opening his parachute. Ray Kenne dy will Jump over an automobile with a motorcycle. Buster Anderson-will perform acrobatic feats perched high above a racing mo torcycle. Bill Powers win attempt a Roman standing thriller on the shoulders "of two stunting motor cycle riders; There will also be mo torcycle chariot races, auto polo, and push ball, - - ' , " - ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE - Having1 quauiied as administra tor of the estate of Essie I. Smith, deceased,; late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against' the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Pink H11L N. C on or before the 9th. day of October, or this no tice will be pleadedNln bar of their recovery.- - - - AIJ persons Indebted to said es tate win please make immediate payment ,-' . , . . .This 9th.-day1 of October, 1935, "' j-. J. MACK SMITH, fi Adminis- trator of the Estate of E&sle -J Smithy ' ; y ( 1 Gavin ft Gavin, Attysv ! Nov. i-6t.-GG. ; ' i , " mm U,t4 Sum Tntwty Bmtdlnf r oj , NOTICE OF SALE BY ; . . -Jt. TRUSTEE . " " By virtue of authority contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by W. M. Herring and wife Ella MTHerrlng, dated the 26th day of September 1926, and recorded In Book 248, page 848 of Registry of Duplin County;y default .having been 'made in the 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 oh October 19th, 935, at xtwelve o'clock noon the following describ ed tract or parcel of land, ' ; v;. Beginning at a stake in the County line road, O. B. Herring's -corner Mose Johnson's une and running' thence Johnson's One a bout north east 89 8-9 poles to a stake In Timothy Mathew line thence Mathews line about south 429 east 118 l-l poles to a stake, llEUzabeth : Registers' - 'corner; thence, her line about south 44 west 50 poles to O. B. Herring's 'corner; thence O. R. Herring's . line, north 41 1-8 west 68 ; l- poles to a stake In the field; thence his line north 41 1-2 east - 14 poles and Henry Herring's hne same course 20 poles to a stake in the cart road leading by O. B. and Henry -Herring's residence; thence O, B. Herring's line-along said -cart road about north 4Ll-t east 6 poles to a 'Stake near W. M. Herring's sta Mee; thence his line Just passing the south, west edge of the Stable north 47 1-2 west 2 4-5 poles to a stake; thence his line Just passing the northwest edge of , the Stables north 47 1-2 east S 1-A poles to a stake In the Coun ty: line road; thence hlg line a long said road about north 47 1-2 west SO 2-5 poles to the be ginning, containing 29 1-8 acres, more or less. . Advertised this September 18th 1935. . B. F. PEARSALL, Trustee. A. J. BLANTON, Attorney. Oct 17-4L A. J. B. APPLICATION FOR PAROLE Notice is hereby given to all persons that the undersigned will apply to the Honorable J. C. B. Ehringhous, Governor, for a pa role for Andrew Bostic lately sen tenced from the General County Court of Duplin County on a charge of A. D. W., etc., and sen tenced to a term of eighteen months. An persons wishing to file, protest; In this matter will please do so on or before -the 12th day of October 1935.' ANDREW BOSTIC Applicant Oct. 10-2t-R, C. W. o ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having:. this day qualified as Ad ministrator wi th Will annexed of E. A. Farrior, deceased, this Is to notify all persons Indebted to the said Estate that they are required to pay them at once: All persons having claims against said Estate are requested to present them duly ltlmlzed and authenticated to the undersigned within twelve months, or this notice be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This September 17th., 1935. - H. D. FARRIOR, Administrator with will annexed. Warsaw. Oct 24-6t-H. D. F. i o NOTICE OF RE-SALE Of the authority upon the under signed Commissioner by a Judg 11 vmr ivf vmr hrt imr iinr iiffir bai wm nnruMi OUR NEW PROCESS WILL SAVE YOU MONEY COTTON GINNED ' J AT LOWER COST TO GROWER '- -' ' ... - ' OCB ELECTRIC STEAM CONDITIONER WILL PAY THE COST OF GINNING WITH - THE EXTRA PREMIUM YOU GET FOR YOUR COTTON. Our gins are now operating for the 1985 cotton season. We give Individual atten v tlea to every bale brought to us. We are equipped with an up-to-date electric steam " conditioner which will give a bright, smooth, high-type sample from green, damp seed cotton. Everything possible has been done to our gins to give the most modern service. Ours Is the only gin In North Carolina equipped with the electric steam condi " . tkraer. - -. , - it'-- - ' -V - " ' Cotton seed bought exchanged, or stored, on as high a basis as any competitive gin. BRING US YOUR j , . ment of the Superior Court i of, Duplin County in the special pro- j ceedlngs entitled "H. F, Rouse & j W. D." Rouse, Executors of J. S. J Rouse VS Mrs. Delia Register, et al" entered on the 16th day of April 1928, and also an order of re-sale entered on the 28th day of September, .1935, the undersigned Commissioner will offer for sale and sell at public auction for cash at the court house door in Kenans vllle, North .Carolina, Wednesday, the 30th. of October, 1B35, at or about the : hour of twelve o'clock noon, the following, described tract of -land:;,:Sv.;-:;; ' ; lat tract: ; "' In' Kenansvllle Township, ad- Joining the lands of A. J. Brln on, Mrs. W. D. Register and . others, containing 78 acres, more or less. ' j 2nd tract:-' In Magnolia Township, adjoin- j Ing the lands of I W. Brown, ,H. F. Rouse, Jno." F. Croom and j others, containing 96 acres, more or less. j - A deposit of 10 per cent will be required of the successful bidder. This the 28th day of September, 1935. H. D. WILLIAMS, Commissioner. Robert C. Wells Attorney Oct t-R. C. W. Your Farm Needs We Solicit Your Patronage and Guaran tee Satisfaction. McCormick Deering MOWING MACHINES AND RAKES International Harvester Co. FARM IMPLEMENTS FENCES, 1 AND 2 HORSE WAGONS PHILCO AT WATER KENT RADIOS Electrolux Kerosene Burning REFRIGERATORS HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES NOTIONS AND HARDWARE Way-Side Grocery Co. T? A TCAM M n bai hat rat umi nm ami ffm 9mi una .7v m COTTON. WE ARE PREPARED ALSO BUYERS OF COTTON. FAISON, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE BY 1, COMMISSIONER ., By Virtue of authority contained perior Court; of Duplin County, rendered by R.. V. Wells, Clerk in a Special. Proceeding entlUed J. 1L Gobdsonr Administrator Of ' R. Jones, et ali V Harvey Jones, ct al the undersigned commissioner will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder at the court house door in Duplin County on tho 19th day of October 1935, at twelve n'rtlAfllr fnllnnrlnnr 1aaytf4rw ed tract or parcel of land, in Wolf scrape Township, Duplin County and J( 1 Beginnlngat a small black gum on the run of Poly Bridge Branch and rung thence Susan H. Jone's and E. Taylor's' line north 21 east 197 poles to a stake their corner on Garner -lino; thence Garner line north 65 west 40 poles to a stake, the corner of the land conveyed by Calvin Herring to his wife Ar minnle Herring; thence with that line south 21 west 200 petes to a gum on the rim of Poly Bridge Branch; thence up said run to - the beginning containing 50 acres, more or less. Advertised this the 14th day of September 1B35. A. J. BLANTON, Commissioner. Oct. 17-4t A. J. B. fm-7mw uiuvzuivvmu mv7iviuuiuiu.xe3 TO SERVE YOU. ' i.'"Trete. ' . . .......... .
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