(2nd t-tsSrt) "an" 'Ce p jui'lJ"" J-' mi.;. 7iUI..ia .J I came at tLa s.e t tt lit " ..-i tvw were, e-.-u :a to ere n . ljt v,m- A BttiU tilW J w onel John u Lj s o came taoui l . j- . ri ' " vmt fnow Her: .vu.e) a oi V ' the family located on Tar! -y branch, nerr t e mst Ecjlm- Banrson County line. Co! -1 Eenn tr-Uy became a man of affair and served ia Ce Colonial '.Ia as a private and '.r as an officer. Also he v-s a vestry- -a cf fit CbhriJ parish, member of the County Court, and attorney for Henry LcCul- . loch who owned lare tracts of land in t&u section, u wji , rented Duplin County the Colonial Assembly during the years. 1782, 17C1, 17.3 and:1763, and served the County as s- Sheriff in 1780-1781 and asain from 17C9 to 1776. In the 't..t..;. th rwintinniu7r war he was charged with aicv ing the British cause and was suspended from the office of ... .. . t 4ha Prnviiioial flonirresa at Halifax '-'" Wild Ail VJ m VI O 'v. j irra Tn Mcnlntinn is in TOT tlTnZ language 8110 1 ' likely leaves an impression that Colonel Kenan was ajjjry ' ' nn4 aaolnni annnnrtpv nf thtt British CaUSO. HoVtv..., ' later historical evidence shows that he served as a go-between '1. 1 ... J .a . M ... 3 A- - A. V. - . Ml Ill til at the battle ol iioore s ureex ana was nt? wn u r l wntni iitKi Whir nnr Tor. Possiblv his failure to ? take a definite stand on the question of American liberty, has ' - finiAnM Kraan't wife was Catherine, widow of . Daniel love, and a daughter of. George Horris of Nahunga. They were 'Chprles I "u"'" was t' e vkf n f a C al.e I 'e la.t 1. . - in f-eflJ cp'. r ov a( the snake struci t m i-w v . The arm was to. . 1 - i v rushed to the doctor vl - a ht v s given the serum. IT la arm is s'jII uncomfortable butane js recover ing nicely. 1 1 . . -,- r Rcv;CorrPiiri:c5 t t r If" 3. , iL .j t . 'rom).an,,r: '.a. cf-iCs-c-we are recievi i r-' t 4 tob?.ooo ,h1'' "'' Z than,can.le the.o'nel -n : t jt tl TfAnlifivsl.' The Eev. Calvin. .. Carr, lor many years a clergyman In the Free WiU Baptist vuirrcn, aua n a ? Wilminerton Eossital Monday morning of Colitis, after - m a taut nam ij r. n- i.ot7 Wn 71 vnm of a wee t..-.i . l..ti. . Ihave.aneil "6 "V T. . At ntnniiii.1 t ' Surnvine are tne louowinff cuuu- m-,rw.j .,.,. . : - am . bamum ., w"hti't 1. 1; tit's? ITS r fim' tilt nm-is 'ttMr . fWOI'W to till- . Vi a I VCilil- "1 iove, ana a aaugnier 01 ueorjfw mut6. 'jjj. Solicitor Jiee varr 01 iumng marnea aooin uie year itu. jblw uuiiuw ..v -.tj0B. jrarman xiuja i ' wt- iv narrtAin JamM Love who was a strong supporter of! w,M wanil rurr of V.'ilmin- n, :t " w IT " - - . UVU a-M nrfntr th Rpvnlntian and commandea B I lotia rDrr f Knlpifrh. Pro ?i twmpany of Duplin soldiers in the battle of Moore's Creek. (2) ''- Barah Love who became the wife of General James Kenan, a -' ; gallant American patriot Her children by Colonel Felix Ken yan were as follows; (1) Captain William Kenan, an officer in ". the cavalry, Duplin militia. He died young and without issue. , it i nocy jvciiiui, mofiicu uuivu .." t ' MVUVJ AiMOTM, JMWVW "M ' ttlmriMit. iii what it nnw Pender Count? and ther were the parents of Edward and Mary Blackmore. (3) Jane Kenan, married. Captain John Hill of Duplin County and they were iwila rJ Y11nnl Tnu Tmiii - Will .militia nffl'fr. . iw y " 1M a vwwmmi twiiHi. v. .Mm , i i j sheriff and legislator; William Kenan Hill, Felix Kenan Hill, John Hill, Jr, Catherine Hillrand possibly others. (4) Eose Kenan (male) "now in England for his education,' 1781. Ho ' Tbe exact time and place of Colonel Kenan's death can " ma4 sm tTiiroTt ' Vnf 4- laoa 1kAa asniJ H-Tiof lijh ilio.1 iii fWnvw . Sivi wv ivu ausi u acast hvv tmtvk n .Hntjaw It is known that he died about the year 1784, just after th$ close of the War. His widow died at the home of General Jam , es Kenan on Jan. 9, 1818, in the 86th yXt of her age; Ulu) Jia'" fAn rarJmle Carr of Raleich. Pro fessor Paul Carr of Stokes, De Witt J. Carr of Dunn, C. J. Can; Jr., of Maxton, Miss Ruth carr oi vance- knrn Viu Wanmi Carr of XQline- ton. Two brothers, Dr. R. L. Carr of Hose Hill and Jellenon yarr. oi Tf itm. nnn sister, t Mrs. H. S. Williams of Wallace, also survive. Bolt of Lishtni i Injures l1sn orde to sava t trr-. : at ao counts, for, so I . "'r; b- m . . . a j i . a i . acco iiaes tt.r, . i :j. t .t i.ae farmers . reirart f t r wti, with Jfght ",s?y.v,Il3 ;l?rt report a normal ere?,;. ; ,;a Mecms-.to have the best jr .icrcp cf to bacco in &ia iUan, J!tthetste lor. toil. aesott. : . . j first tamt plows war snado of : crooked tre i.braachu ' - and worked by Vnaq. power. -1 Carter vb is r & i l ma at tie rrc-l: -na - ffl9 at.Xari3u tri: s kit Ian' rbf f Cc: CVAITTT I J w Agent Ec;' a I JDayii4-l;I 3 1 u! j s JLXw9 tr' ' j ' Association .1 l. rr f .on. li awn)- , Outlaw's Bridge 7 ChnMili services i next Sundav Morning at eleven . o'clock. Sunday anluu.1 at tM.i' A flardial invitat- t ion to all to attend these services. I- Muse Mildred Shepard and lil- lian Parks of B. F.' Grady section ,'were guests of, Mr. and Mrs. Wright Smith Saturday night and i Sunday. ' . ,Miss Buth Hinson and brother from Monroe spent Saturday as 'guests of Miss Annie Maxwell. . . Mr. land Mrs. John Pearman i and baby . of Summerf idd are i spending a few days with Mrs. r Pearman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Outlaw. ! V Messrs . Georee Stith of Hew- - port Hews Va., and R. P. Flowers .. of Philadelphia were visitors in t the home of the J. H. Parkers Sun 'day afternoon. ' . Miss .-Mildred Mason of Hew Bern is spending some time with a her uncle.; Mr. Horace Finer. .'?Mr. and ,MrS. Bus sell Spence of 4 Goldsboro were "visitors in the home' of Mr;. and Mrs. 'Herman jOBtlaw aturday night ' ;DrH. AiEdwards -It,- ; DEHTIST ' ( Tin jr xrrr.r. VtH.v fiatimlav. Kimday; fKESUfmLE,. ;Tu- ffiULA VILLE, Wednesday ; Mra.Soi&.li Shannivn rnid rhilil. ren of W -iington D. C, and Mrs. Ftetfther' Wann at Pittahnrn tiav been visiting relatives here. ": ; tt. and Mrs. Paul Grady of Al bertson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr ' Faison Smith, ' ? Mrs. F ,B. Hammond of Fayett eville is here for a visit with rel atives. ; Quite a number from this sect ion attended the funeral of Mrs. Robert Simmons in Kinston Mbn- ttay afternoon. ' . -. , having Dr. Zeno Spence of Golds- ooro as guest speaxer Darorday night '. , . .- i' a- TiViwr KnmmftTlui of Beautan- ati watt nninfnllv ixiured last Wednesday afternoon when a bolt of lightning struck a . glass jar ana threw tne oroxen i pieuew against his face. Mr. t Sommerlin had stepped to the proch to geta drink of water when the, lightning in BtrnrV a tree in the yard near the porch, and - jumped to the porch. It hit a glass jar sitting on ihAlf near where mx. Bummeriin was standing, end tore the jar to pieces with come of the pieces striking Mr Sununerlin on the side of the face. He, was rushed to Vatii niiim vriAtm Iik recieved WM W M. . " hmdirAf attention and is retting 'T . .... . Ji m...: along weu,. at -wis -rourj xwci-z is no indication that the o it self hit the body of the man. .. a ' II I II. I..HJ III I II I I I II .11 .1 " j i":-, k -v.i' . V 1 :' . " TH3 UHL3 C7 TH3 , ,i coi3 cirn) clow r.w'TSS HHX3 CF-, ' . UAZT7TLL CZID CLOW ' -t X but fuss, y i, . Water giroBn4 al Ualwayl better becaiiie-tha ilow5 tdnding; proeeu preventt". 0rchJ neat V i PINK HILL dav:..t ; BICHLAHDS, Thursday. i AUBREY II oCAVENAUGH '. 7 Established 1920 ' V'. WARSAW, H. 0. ' Telephone 237-1 and 275-1 Dr. A. H. Edwards and daugh ters and WiDard Smith spent the week end at the Edwards summer camp near Vandermere. j Master Pigford wnaiey oi iyn ston snent the . past week here with relatives. - 1 Members of the Epworth League of the Methodist Church spent an afternoon recently , picnicing ;at tne" watenne -rona v . i Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith and children saw "A Star inBorn" at a Kinston Theatre Sunday after noon. , ,. ' Mr. and Mrs. 0. a B. lane an nounce the birth of a son, Braxter at Memorial General Hospital Kin ston, Sunday night, July 18,, Mrs Lane was formerly ttiss jnary .ta na Smith of Pink Hill, BFD. ' .iWrs. 0. If. Tntner and Mrs. Boh ! Fuller spent Sunday with relative es at Marshaubury. J Ground by .XA2TILL'3 V i,H Eaxwelli Prop. J "In trp' ufiw r til- s rvanli. a,.a thw si f",'' "n "(',''' Wi,-1 tin- i tijiimiii yianK hn u'u"K a Rcvsidt t tin- 'u- amn-u !i(J..v. fr . m n-sl imii.v na 1 ire- lti dunfii a vr.-t n U n-fn-iier ! tl.e f.- t I ution tni Ciufurt our Canst "mm a Isit'tn-1"' ' H-J" phiirnj ma - i-v.. u,,k ami wsnprnDIi J .m? itmn- ard made ru taieii...M t. mi discussion on the proposed National Rxo-mllve Into tne aeuBi,iinu c... red vartou BnBgP"!onf on ur nhUwi term of ome , mnuqmi!. w -Jm H conunur , ifv me ." 5in'.rT that th President he iwli vihle Tpr re-ftlcctmn .Franklm tils mrovtd siih proposal ' tt fjrateratic -tn the ver onutwl dean ol Convemion lnTvjd Uiai roniff tlelats seemca u Ur i s'.ie -'httt tft re'iirnirs to Uie r-iasr 61 tli? people '." degrad Intr 0 Mfli:'a; " 14 he ported ,Mit s'sc? llie- pa-r! the mas- ..... ii., hif Viaclsr.rte their M-vTi'tB, s 8'ion rr !tm leir ranks "ia m! UJ. t" ' on' JM ' m,m .-it "r-Vankli.i' it -n.iW be iro .1 iiitrcMonaiiio k,.i-i ri Va- n"'i.ri? Clif' f-r."- ....... k. Hit.!im aK-avd In a .t.r tr .-Ii l,' - 1M , not i . rAV l,ivthn rtlfflW'On' til COR- tiAn:aHiniMi a renolution orovii- .ri,'."J' ...... - . Ilia. c , ':.,' I. ! IW',I :U I.. tegislatui-e lar t'- . ijn ot seve. yebrs' ' 1 - It provic'.sa furt!er f" rAf ;M InalltrlMK V fnf "? W ?nrd ' TTI Should iav.Tio,,r -' . '1 Mtinnni teea' ; and !.as .'. V p - r flxed eompcnsatlon out o liir .c.ia- tlonaJ treasury -i-At ith anou othai iw!i""-r. tpproved durtog the early wc . ... Si.nuantlnn. . Cfirtnin Of : jjiovtsion were totor chan.Ttd . Many of the slgnlAcant chanfce. ; ,c -f - rv ''itlonswere made by sr' i grot , -v pvm'" "vv,"VU..r. ai .1 oJ tl: rt-i "i-t - e ;i-"i'e i Coinni" 1 p.inli J " " Carolina n ,t J lawyir B!,i t t a Justice ol tut nViit.pd Ptalt'S $unreme .. t Other imaiiui'H were; Edmund Randolph "ol , Virginia, who re cinie our IV , Attorney Gen eral Nathaniel . Gorhain. of sachusetts. Ctt mlttee of the v. i., worth, of Cct " inctiro fit the L James Wtlsoa of . also a to befisie a bor of that tilth trss i i While the ..uomm: other del'ftates enjoy-1 t recsss of the eonvon majority -spent it. reenrd But of the a. Presiding Offlcet Oci.i. ton re kmw Ljn.13 thai - wors rs crixutu. ty to visit wii:r. with thousanr.N f tr' he. tad made t w , . 1 1 iir.iDin,nt i it ' Ic Journal re ..I .1 " Wll rt flnilV.':Vl.jllli I u ' 'r .. ' , f , a- ,bw ncitlon, u".ir ; oi j y si if-t k:i ? , 1 "l l - .nwiiinuBr-"'-v'" r. j'V r o. A'arl enrmr m r-le'ted rti.i i -1 4a -I I'M! lilf.torlc fi.'ld It 'sfnhla and t' e , , . t9 r"!:e r. ' "m which the sm-i 'V rrr t,la, "r"" -. f- ,o mush to wi- 4..t..t i.Vesi- "We. Uie k - nrTKAHB SEBYICB OF All lyr.' ' KDTDS, 1 ,. , ' Mr. and Mm. T.,G. Jerome and daughter, Alma Douglass, of Wash ington, D. C, visited Relatives here Sunday -' ' f Mrs. Horace Fussell and child ren recently spent several days in Smithfield with airs, jonu juuiuy. , Miss Eunice Teashey of Wil mington' visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. 7. Teachey during the i week end. . Misses Gayle Wells and fiartna Or wnrmv snent 'several days last week in the borne of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Murray of Kenansvme. i TrianJl-M TtnntVl : of 'Richmond. Va,, recently visited his parents, I nev. ana an. j. jvu, - - Ben Kramer is spending a few days this week in Hew York CitJ- Miss Fatime Henry has return ed from a visit ' with relatives near Kenansville and Belway, - Misses Annie : Louise and Sue j Herring spent the week end in Mrs. Horace TyndaU- was , a Smithfield and Wake iroresi.. charming' hostess at- her home -Mr and fflrt. V. J jrusseu m when she entertained at Bridge Claxton Ga, spent some time wiJi Saturday evening. - It was ":heri Mr. ' Fussell's parents, Mr.-, and liirtriiiQv nniveTHftrr. Prices for'Mrn Ounar Fnssell this week.-. tinl ann. .J aannnJ riioli inivMit .. IKrm P.ara ITnrnm tit RonthtSOrt went to Miss Celiac Maxwell and, was a recent guest of Mr. and Is fcOrSZICZD ifiAlH SOT. ' OF; CONDITION Mr TV Strond rennectivelv. niter play a laiaa course was ser Ved. i ' ,m " Bev and Mrs. W. H. Euhanks have gone to Bichmond Va. where Mrs: Bubanks will enter a hospit al tor treatment. - , - s Plavera And other point? to. At lantic Sunday to see the Atlantic Pink Hill Baso Ball game includ ed Jack Parker, Rudolph Davis, Heet Jones Clarence Jones, Hav eus Williamson, Sammie Hov -xri, T!r PfKOTill mmrA TTsatTl Pnihm If j Turner, E. B. Jones, Earl Howard, ' jKesdames G. M. Turner, and Eot ttii o-ite joti 'Fuller. 3, t't or WKt TP If4"1 ' J . N. f J .1 -,v . it? t :.Ur,Of ''iDSk ' Cecity 1 'flfc- C2c:3'CrEss3 23, 1937 'i'ih RESOURCES i c. ' a-.l r -e f.cn I nks .Hovs cf C.8 Urltci Ctates IT. 1 1 i Lull-as. .'JiC .'il-.'s .ic?;J e:.1 Ccr Haikefcl'.a $1,413,CC2.43 ' 4,73X17X7 W lernme. - n ti FnMell has returned bome after spending several months in WMf Vnrlr PMv ' E. L Xanier, -T. AJtouse auu Teachey Jr, spent Thursday after noon at Carolina Beaoh. '. Mrs. Harvey Davis of Wiarf .n Salem is visitirg her parents, Ur. and lira. Hatch Linicr. Krs W. B. Ilorring sfient te wrck end in E.r.;"-field wi'.'i L'r d,4";hter,'rr. J n Ean.:. lr. Jesse 1- '1 has r from James ."cr I 1 nhere he hfs I if rr ; f::ffl:8i in ' . : - Kcii v 1 a I A.r.: 1 3 7" " . ' w. ' ' GtW-f'tcks arl Ei.2a lor" i . and ' Bloconntt. ; - .t'Othet.'Aiiets ' r-' -7 Tx" . i EsilL; 13, Furniture xl n.res, and r.col T-tate 15,1CC.C3 ?1 13.27 "jW.WU " ... a ,0 J vtwd $13,7w,wll.3 LIABILITIES Cf:' 1 r-.x irr"!;rr:I -i-'-i Hnditi'.ei Btserves :: I! " II ' Ctl. ii- "ia!, profits -7: j 1, vn ilititi " TT TT "PD

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