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.. u w rrni s ii secrrl r eft It i Z.i f U-i. 13. r 1 1 ' i . for pc.au.: " - -f J ia 1C. v,lki - Vs Cit Ete" is t i r r v cvt rate da ;t' e ( -1 1 cr:n ia "ar t'.e 1. :, t cf c-ezt wee'., f'.b I.' .1 in f - 1 1 f r date's ra- t! a was wort.. ',. : ' j U rreis.'t ,1 L'.-tet lon wo.k toi 11. C-; II "tt MIL 5 MH ; CASUAI. TO 'THE EYE , ; BUT DEFTLY TAILOEEB v YOU'LL like the "easy hang p. of the.raglan sleeve topcoat; J youH like it's lively her V ringbone; youll like it's a , bility to take 'xough-''treat- - ment! SUITS $9.95 up KATZ DEPT STORE- WAESAW,N.;C.:,V; J U mat -rr J n ! NOT ;.! oA tion Corp. ia U ilvut a rsrt j of 1837 crop and prevent slump I in marici. (- ' 12. Furnished lobbyists for farmer's interest and ,r'ts in 1837 Gfcral ' AssemKy. This with increase in membership will make organized agriculture more effective ii Next General Assem bly of N. Cl -. - .... ,,-,--S. H. tjallh; JXatrict Organizer of tie r;.na Eureau, said in re gard to the special session of Con gress callrl by President Xoose velt that they wSl consider enact ing a farm program to control surplus production, ' . which will probably be an addition to the present Sou Conservation .Prog ram. , ii , " ' He continued to say that Farm ers are beginning to realize that control depends on voluntary pro cedure to regulate - production e- nonh to secure satisfactory pric es ior me larmers- crops. -, Every tamer is urged to inves tigate and join the Farm Bureau to work Ior his rights, TSembet- ship is jS.OO per year., ' " : .- CLASSIFIED FOB BATS, Vetch, ; Clover 'and Winter Teas. Shells for chickens. f ijw per nunorea. Bee. -,.- W. E. EZLANGA 1 " - Kenansville, N. CV' 7 10-7 t :s ; ?r PIA3T& Due to previous purchas er's inability to complete con tract, we will transfer to any ret sponsible party for the . balance due, beautiful upright piano. This piano looks almost like new and fully guaranteed. Credit v gladly . arranged. For particular where piano may be seen, . write" LEE PIANO CO., lynchburg, Va, Oct 1 U, ES,pd. FOB SALE -1930 Ford. Sport Jtoaaster, Good Tires and Motor, ; No reasonable offer refused. John B. Grady; Seven Springs, jf. C, hear Holt's Store. ' 'I FOE SALE-rWbite,. Jersey Cow,f good milker; f 30 cash!' J. 0. Deep Sun, N. C, Et. BIGSTOCKV I Pocket and Wrist ; Watches (Prices Reduced) M l, MARSTON'S DRUG STORE . Kinston, - L r 11 1 n n .-T7 n THE ' tu formerly occupii.il 1$ JLn I' a '311 for tie bus station and it la, LL'p and is remodeling the interior. Lew equipment, including a new and up-to-date soda foun tain is being installed. The store will carry the famous Walgreen line of sundries and Eli Lilly's drugs.. F. P. Meroney will, be as sooiated with Mr. Jack as drug- pst. i1 . y s- ' . ,? Ccty Gossip , ; (Continued From Froni Page) v' ' Mr. Height is a native of New Jersey but has been coming to Du plin County for many years.. He has a particular liking for oar county, he says. His charming wife looks more like a Southern lady than she does a ' Newi Jerseyite and we ate tempted to claim her for Duplin County. u . -. Mr Height operates a grocery store and butcher shop in Spring- loVih AtiJtiof iyisv a float, -nf . , -tminlra and employing several meat cut-' ten and quite a number of help ers. He says he is. a hard working man, and not of the extremely wealthy class, lapping in luxury, as we Southerners are prone to AT- T vtae lieaitn workers oi eraort think of Northern vSiton to onr mad 118 home, he. was the; oom- County. Kiss Tarker is the dauSh T " vurlmunity pastor. He was oaUed onfter irf Kr. ar.I Mrs. WillirB. Park soiL .. Mrs. Height ' is .. interested in Club, work and each year exchang es club books from her club with the Kenansville Woman's Clubi , ' The Heights are loyal subacrih ers of the TIMES and say they had just as soon miss their home town paper -as to miss .The Times, In fact we belive they have sorta adopted Duplm County; as ; their second home and we are right pr oud to claim them.- -r, .,' County Court (Continued From Front Page) v Will Kelly, possession of whis key for sale. Found guilty of possession.- Prayer for judgment con tinued for 2 years on payment of costs and good behavior. - , , . Cater Smith, possession of whis key for purpose of sale. Plead guil ty. Prayer for judgment continued 2 years on payment of costs and good behavior, Billy Gavin, -negro, ' carrying concealed weapon. ;- Plead guilty. Prayer for judgment continued to November term, eti v. -J K ft X ftAt' t . N. C; 4 ) tne ' CU?, AVZV.G2S WILL FIXVE ill 3 ' ...1 TYy (Continued r. jL. maae nis nome at ..i 1. The second yepr of fa wrk Eupl.n County Le rsi TT . V I jurs. bee oi ior. ... ...3, i. He had been married ouce t..!..-?. his first wife having LJ seve: . years ago. . About three years a?o the ' it ceased fell a victim of I' ' ' ' and Soon after becoming hi' ' suffered an. infected foot. 1 poisoning in the foot;nece,-..:C' amputation of his Kit l"j at t'. t thigh. He was forced to give r; his ministry and retired to piblt life at the old home of his wife in Ponghkeepsie. Since his retirement he has been a frequent - contubn tor to the TIMES. His articles, en titled "Fitzgerald's letter" have been read by hundreds in Duplin County. - -' " ' Mr. Fitzgerald was a folksy sort of .person and made friends every where he went. He was loved by more people , in the churches he served than probably any other pa stor. At Seven Springs, where he by everyone, regardless of church membership, and probably conduc ted more funerals than any prea cher ever to serve any church in Seven Springs. When any one was in trouble Mr. Fitzgerald was us ually the first on the scene. In the neighborhoods he served his spirit will live for many decades to come. He is survived by his widow, several brothers and sisters and a stepson. . ' . - iV Federation: Woman's (Continued From Front Page) " TnnfinnAI P,m .Vmm4 Brand mri for fit i? & J County Jtall Brothers -Canning Contest: and Mrs. Willie FusselL of Penney Branch - milk bottle brush; the dub kitchen at Maf- nolia won a percolator; Mn. Ken- nem xayior, oi magnoua, won a hearth brush; and Miss Ermie Sanderson, of Miller Club, a tumb ler brush. . - , ,., . , Then came the candle-lighting installation service, installing new officers for the County Federal-1. inn Wm Team nntlout a At. law's Bridge, president; Mrs. Wells, of Teachey, vice-president; Mrs. L. E. Pope, of Magiolia, sec- retary; and Mrs. L. D, DaiL. ofl".. -m ' . . . . ' I nagnoua- re-eiectea treasurer. A delectable picnio supper ' fol lowed, served in the basement cafeteria style, after which' Mrs. Estelle T. Smith, district ham J demonstration agent for the south eastern district, gave a most inspi l rational talk, urging the men and 'WATtiAn at wr an rt. tiWoW anujjve." 49 Years ajo : and Today - Forty years ago salesmen repre seiftinc th mnnnfflMnrKr ooIImI ati the local merchant and he. was forced to buy whatever the sales- man had to offer. Today the local mercnant goes North to the mar fket and makes his purchases to I suit his. customers. That, is what Simon Kats in I Warsaw has just done. He return ed from the Northern, markets this week and his store is now filling up with the greatest array oi new merchandise ever seen in the history of the concern. New clothing for the entire fam2y at lowest prices. "Come and see for yourself.1 Mr. Kats said, "A call at our store will - convince you." Adv. i f 1. T, 1 c tf E -"1 1- "? -l -' ,U alls. itt I. -a ... 5, .... . zJ.i it V 't r ,:-3. ZZx. arj Hi. Egbert JiJk- Lx. aad rL-s. T;-ra !T ' i a-i Ss'-rs, xats fi UV.-1, x . s i-J- "1 1.r.T ?, I. Jean . 1 3 ar.l Eoroll IZ.lLiews sptLt t-1 y in Cr-ruviile as the guest of , 3LLs EC&ryu EL n, ho is a student at E. C. T. C. Eonnan VTHIiams wsa home for the we.L:&d t;om State College in E&lof-h. ' Silas rauline Parker of Ahoskie has been standing the Health Conference ia Eew York wilh all Vthe Health workers of " Hertford ter of Mr. axl Mrs. WillirB, Park er of this place and is on the Health staf in Hertford county. ' Among tlic:e from here attend ing. the dance at Eichlands last Friday night were Misses Margar et and Hat le Hilburn, Charlotte Lee, Eoma Fare Jones, Julia Sean Candling LVlsa Eern, and Willie Gray Cox, L, J. Sandiin, Jr., Eom mie Mallisou, Harry Horne and Alwood Thifen. Miss Cox and Mr. Mallison wee awarded prizes for being the best dancers among those doing fie "Big Arple." - - Mrs. Lou Belle Williams, and son Eichard Frederick were in Wallace S.tirday.- '--.-' . Mr. and rri.Sam Blizzard and Mrs. Qib EUchelot "and children Wt Wednesday in Kinston. Mrs. S. 0. Kennedy was in Kinston Monday. -The Woirins' Club met Thurs day with ICs. John Wilkins at her home near town. - 'Mrs. Ada Williams, Misses Snee den and Jennie Horne and Don Williams attended the meeting of the Home Ijmonstration Clubs at the- Agricultural Building in i Kenansville 'Xriday night Hon wumi ceie . . w mm . mi ... itii j7atle dinner Eund at her home J 4318 I'l .fe f rektim d wMnni swuuMj v Mt m E "l ATI Mr. and "js. S. P. Bostio an nounce the arrival of a little son' Monday, Cct 11th. , Mrs. Ivy Ncthercutt and chil dren spent the weekend with rel atives near Chinquapin. J LIw H..iiL,.r FAIZC" - rev. S. n-ack HalL Th. D. of Mcixiead C.-y will begin a series of sermons at Faison Presbyteri an Church cn Monday evening and v-uiii uc uirougaoul we week. The tublio is most cordial. ry invited to hear this attractive speaker. ; 4 IIAIXJrmXE-ETANFCED :". EUlsvlo Presbyterian Church will have .t'ular .services Sunday morr..:'jf wiwi the celeeration ; of the Lores .E?.r?er. Stanford . will also hell services Sunday v after- noca at 4:C 1 wi:h the eommntion service. A. It, CiV"""rrh will ad e " re j 'v 't Cib at . XLzi I Vy evenag at 7:30. He r-llrt; i i-v:'.;i. . .5 ch; bit t ' J itor r r'.. .e '8 -8 t. .: i ti ) ); i tLe E-uy E. ,1 Ihe site for tit rew bH;k hull- j has beta kr .LI. . I.....' ?; 1 "..e been ordered e-id Cj.!.. t. i i beon. rrcjent f anJs are &Li.t cf Hit need. Publig help -is socU ana appreciated. -. Rcxall 1-Ccntt The famous Eexall One 5 Cent SiJe will soon be in full force, at the Warsaw Drug Co., Warsaw; roc?.s, Kinston, and Dees Pharm acy in Vullace. The sale is sche duled for November.' 3, 4, 5, 8. Watoh for detailed announcement in the TITH st a I in f te. 1 Store " KENArsVILLE, N.' C. Sue. Here's every.. a"f;r9 timepiece! ccltclo's lhat: 109 S. Centre St CA23 rCZ3 a ton a 1 O ",".'r.".' '"'' " ' X'i 4.Jf.;. r n r- t A ii v -tLU . n i. twti. -Oar mi Sir -- Hut. -Ca.UI. S . : if i ound is &ioL l liav. -fc iieii you nicy a ,v.e-i'j" country . , in Its mont r wt.J as many extra--' .no extra far. In l,ri, C , rfnr lowoot in I JEWELEI . - ' - Gou,: I'M ill BIX . l"o t CO, T- ' y
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