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v ; II:,. ji . 1 1 i i i a j ..tt i : 1 .'" - r-nn, sevn-yar-' -' ' r cf l-t. and II 3. D.a" a jot EoselilL died ..1 ,. Tcb. 1 in tie! '"WiJ . OH iuu.it it a ; m , -. i jr y I i, I-j. J .i tt 7.CJ. a 1 1 j--B cf cs ' : a' '..-act: 3 U bcir-r r 1 f ifLe rt. o. r. - lfjom meningitis. Fun-te, IV.u AaJrev X,j- were conducted Wed-,,ptt , Cnnntv Hpr'lh divLion r i emir at tie Lome by Ei on "i Pro. X 0. rwi, of the Eose-jp M Eslatcd to t'e E.LooIs." at-r i CI "'vh. Inter- Constitution cf tie P. X. A. , OiiCl-ons cem-u giscusscd and elaiucd in fc ..iv 2 are her parents,'. talk.- TTin eradu mo- thers and lathers lor the various rooms vZl be announced by the Secretary. - A special feature of the . even ing will be a singing contest in which the laides will sing, "Seeing Nellie Home," and the men will sing "Olod Slack Joe." This is a meeting that you just can't af ford to miss. Every patron of the Kenans ille school will be expect- 1 Lorn H.. t v.13 1 ".ve 1 ' 1 " f d.e I 'i t) 1' i 1 3 s.uie t. s to molLei s t to V 8 8 i 1 h 1 . -;e siiters, Tansy, Irene and 1 . .3. He attack of meningitis wrs tie non-coLtagious type. . J 1 D. HCHSON - , s SAIUREAY " v -' , sue- on "lie lljst Important Job tie World." C-ie of t' e sere's of the cr,s (t I.". 1 ' r 8s a lcturer ta L'Ji s 1' 1 ycI s is his un-1 dentanding of young people and his direct appeal to lieir mental- J t j l l ( i 5 t Ii- t ar.d til bs in 1 i ity. Ee malies his tauts to youth)! arpeal to the idealism of youth, j cent of tie 1 showg an arrreciatian of their , top prices to t r nes D. Disckson, of Bose d in the James Walker 2. . Ital, Wilmington, Friday mtining, January 28th following a week's illness. i runeral services were conducted ed to be present .- Cutorday afternoon at the home of I New off icen for the year are : ( Eev S. G. Carness of the Eosehill.F. L. Goodman, president; Mr. Presbyterian Church and inter-G. V.' Gooding, vice pres.; Miss ment made in the family cemetery.' Marietta Neece, secretary and Mrs. proUems ,and from a liietime of I xhe exr"1"' ""3 1 i expenence he speaks iranKiy with- valv !e t) 1' 1 1 without offendirg. " county, I 1. 1 . Kany times educators have told have loiat: 1 j S ; him that academic tests of stu- their fce s to L j i dents few months after his leo-.ket in lirst-c' it" tures have shown a remarkable 'dersize, over" 'il increase in the stndents's grades. 'in otherwLe j,:t t iDr. Earker has been a member market were f. t I I " J-t J. . . -i vcy lift ' t'j f... I I j i r i. Vj.- ' trL' ,s .a fr 1 1 3 .a i '3 on f C Crafy, f '.Llrj seriuos injary. r ;ia r-v i i, I -ln . 1 5 ZJicn, housebreak 7. A true bilL I e r. L-.cd, violating e!!., continued. ' a Lanier, assault ' -d. ' - Prices for k ws r saw have I" -a e than those 01 ' r T33 KILLS CS , 00C3 SLOW ' IZS TT TJ OF MAXWELL SLOW; ' 8UJC TSSX Water ground meal It always better beoaue the alow grinding process prevents soorcboi neaL, Ask For Maxwell's Meal Groud by "MAXWELL'S ISLL : S B. lUxwelL Prep. of the Eotary Club of -Grand Ha nids, Hicliiean, since October. 19 21. He comes to Kenansville and Warsaw through the courtesy , , of I markets. lit. the Rotary Club as a contntmtion iof community service. , .uuon ji CuimSi t" 1 - CCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O O O o o o .0 o .0 o o 0 ) o 0 o o 1;; .It. iiiT7ar 1 U, cr I V-r r f 1 1 -r during tie y - . t has been in opciuw. a I s 1 )i t had one single Vg 70 cr, t-file a complaint in eyvrry es t the handlinff of tie n- ' :t. T.lab- ly Cere Live l.;n cc-1, said, "but they nave f, reach me."'' , ' , . ' lis r,lary Club heard ' -:y L. Cavenaugh s en in ter est IE? talk 1 e reliant death tolls in He Ui: : .-s end Eorth Caro at t e xzzz luncheon hour L. ! y. Cavenangh related :l.'.i.:.cs ( show tlat the alarm i. j incrc e in auto deaths de-' sen of C 1 country. Ee pointede' Chapel I ' 1 ii e . . lyc.'ii c.lo.l at 1 L s... n e ' . Ir. Juln D. Eoll- c! I 11 airman of tie 1 "1 el : t st tie s- if b. i s. i ' -t n- ' rt j -j si ''-.i 1 3 . nJ; -1. I Er. Ecliiisej iitroJu. I "Ilci 'v L. Stevens, Jr., u rnIs a t f talk on the wortlL.c:s of tie cause and thanked those present for weathering the cold to do tlr ir bit . After paying all expenses a to tal of fifty dollars waB contributed by citizens of Wallace, Warsaw, with $2.61 balance from the dance making a total of $52.61 mailed to the Warm Springs foundation. inia and South Caro-I McLAMB'S SUNDAY SERVICES Bev. Howard McLamb .will preach at Smith's church, Sunday, (Feb. 6, at ll a. m, and at Lee's Chapel Methodist church at 3 p. m. The public is invited. Method ists of Beulaville t and vicinity, where there 1 is no . Methodist church are especially invited ; to , -n."ne,ntt,-t iled toliina showed decreases of 6 per cent! SHHH . I ...... . . 1 CTT1LTt Record I Izzrhzr; (Continued From Front Page) $3,000.00. Eogs are- weighed and eraded in Warsaw, the packers taking the weights, and grading of the 'association at Warsaw, ..' ana paying for the animals according to the weight at Warsaw, as wen (Continued as paying tne ireignt. - 1 . state vs. S. Turk, larceny A re- Tia afnrv YwIu'tiiI t.hn flRAAintion may ? is no less interesting than the fig-1 , state vs. S. Turk, false pre- ures. W. D. - Keynolds, , implin' tense. nl pros with leave. ' v . Farm Agent, tells the story. The first shipment went out on Feb. 9, 1937. Mr. Keynolds says. "On that day by hard work we secured en ough .hogs to ship two carloadi At first farmers were- not . jery much interested. As the shipments continued the interest grew, and so did the shipments, until we 5? I ten carloads at a shipment with . Ojmuch less effort than it took to Wiget out tne nrst two carioaas." o o o At first there was no organissa non, but as the shipments grew the farmers organized an associa- '"Vjc Bring us Your I . : r- CHICKENS and EGGS I We Pay Highest Prices " ; . - - O 0n" e a8SOCon i non-profit " ''.'. '-.'' , I making, only enough from receipts 'a :..;r?. ,Bext to Warsaw Hardware Co. . 5? .K deducted to pay the actual .'. 1 O expenses incurred by carrying on : - . " O, the work of the association. ..- V "y WAiSAW c- " O A Board of directors, with a ; ;;;'' f - q Ichairman, constitute the organiza- oooooooooooooooooooooo fc;7-Iief Js vunu4tuus swv ' uuiuuci UA UIC board of directors arer 1 W. J). Rouse, - Magnolia ; J. A. v Powell, Warsaw; Otis Carroll Turkey and L. C. Wilson, Clinton. , . I A complete set of new scales has been bought and paid for, and belongs to the association. ,; " The grade of hogs offered " for KXOUR BANK ACCpUNT l"": WILL BE DfCREASED IF YOU TRADE AT V : ELLIS STORE IN Warsaw , On cash and carry basis. No delivery cost no bookkeenintr cost, no loss on books,- so we pass saving! on to yon. : : S;;VEEK END SPECIALS Oioice cutsteaik, Ib. ; 23c Choice cut of roast, lb.. ..... 12 l-2c iew Beef, lb: '. 5c Iliaburger, lb. 12 l-2c:. Pure Pork Sausage, lb. ; 18c t :Tic!cBones,21bs 15c . ."e can serve yon best as we nave the necessary equipment da it with. Remember if your meats are cut right they cook right. We seU only the best in meats and -guaran-9 please you or your money will be cheerfully refund- l.'e do our own butchering therefore we are able to " ""spest' ' ; r - '"v- Ia Our Grocery Department . ' To Our Customers Only We Sell - ,j - ' AH, in bulls, lb. 5c 2, head ,, 5c bos ' . . ; , , , " ' " '. cA :::t, 3 toi l: i.'.V.V. lC: i --J V ... I- iw T'AT T " " '? dJry feeds, co'."..j s.,.l med t, fara equipment, coalote Lae rtoprietor ' ' C. , ' i ' jand 13 rT ent respectively ; in. h" vay accidents in over 13 wLi ITorth Carolina showed an increase of 18 per cent He at tributed the increasing toll in this state to te industrial develop ment, read . building program, wLich is t x ahead of other states, and that people are prone to for get the c -er fellow's rights on the highways. He suggested estab; lisment ' courses in. public schools, teaching human relation ship and benefits and danger of automobiles. 1 Dr. Ewers, D. D.. father of State vs. Sylvester , Sampson order. ' ; 1 State vs. George Lew is, Guy Thompson, Johnnie Ekinner, A1- pros witn leave. ; . - , . imfiiiistaii. -,avi n.. State vs. Robert Finer, larceny '7V"i 0..: , " and recivink, allowed to pay $10, and continued until next term. -' : State , vs. Raymond Faircloth embezzlement, ? nol , pros with leave.-; , , v r . 3 " v State vs. Floyd Vernon, assault judgment renewed in : October term of court. " State vs. Jay Nobles, disturb ing the peace, publio nuisance, selling whiskey on which tax had not been paid. . Jurors chosen. -- State vs. Wm. Edw. llatlis, for gery, nolpros with leave. State vs. Robert Best, forgery. -State vs. Raymond Fyrd, alir Raymond Lamb, assault will deadly weapon with intent to kill. Carrying : concealed weapons, si sci fa capais and continued, v. State vs. J. D. Jahnson, instau- ta capais to Green Co. - a : . . State : vs. - 0, H. Anderson. Jr. larceny and receiving, capais ar ' eontinned. . i sale by farmers in the county has ' State vs. Ed Allen, assault x l ! improved tremendously. Frist sales attempted '' ' burglary, caHcl a ' the Ifirst Christian ' Church in Pittsburgh, Pa., for the past 30 years, ikis church has a member ship of 1.C30. SERVICES SUNDAY , Hallsville Presbyterians will ga ther Sunday morning-for the spe cial missionary service at 11.00 with Rev, T. L. Goodman, pastor preaching." The Stanford c service will be at 3:30, and the Church officers will meet at Hallsville Sunday nignt at 7:30 for a round table discussion of the work of the church officers. - 1 . , CALLED TO GREENVILLE Mr. M. B. Sawyer f the Hen ansville School faculty was called to Greenville Wednesday .after noon by the serious illness of his mother. Mr, Sawyer will return to Kenans ville as soon as possible, F. L. Goodman is taking his . work while he is away. - ' :.t I 1 t U d i. ( ano t -i.f Lynt.. 17 pd. . V.TLL f acres r from L. .. ition to re Mrs. M. C. U benville, Clio. 1 --1 7 t : G. R. D:.:i c; IN EINSTON HOSPITAL HENRY STEVENES, JR., TO ' SPEAK EmLE TUESDAY S Henry L. .Stevens, Jr., of War- SEA fco: ? , In Jcr:.; . HEADQUARTT: I T in : ' COUNTY FC2 CLA . L.' - ' a. - SLASON We Feed you when in Warsaw We furnish you sea foods to cany .. home at the lowest prices ; w. t i r, i. l'"tw wul e me guest speaxer at Lola Bmlth of Sarecta is in prayer meeting service held in the a Mnston aospital for treatment. Kenansville Presbyterian Church Hi-hcst Cash Prices showed only about 25 per cent of the hogs shipped taking top prices. Later sales showed that 75 " per failed. Judgment ni sci sci fa at I capais. t " ' State vs. Johnnie Payne, pos ncus CHICKENS 'S t Pete Davis -V.-V--' ' ML Olive, Rt. 2 :Chas.F.Catc3 ben FAISON, N.'C. v - , knncur&co3 ..v- A NEW PRCEUCT" V.J VACATES' Peanut Cultcr'!. QUART JAR LLIAILS ' FOR 30c . Buy Ycur Hc.r:3 - Products R M GROCERY ; and L1ARXET ,r PHONE t;3 .!" . grcu;;d i:ca . N.C.f .. . . ...... PacIicdX y Catca in I Tl ZOr.IPSON'S CASH GROCERY Rione 235-1 - y - ' Warsaw, N. C.j Lklzmzry Grocery Specials . IN CUR MARKET , t ' T " Ivc and Western Beef . cz, lb 2C- '.-'sW'w rj all cuts cf Lamb Yi: C 0 A V ID 17c catcs' i::c::l' are r..ri rr COUNTY tlT" ' DUrLIN ( IN DU.T :r t Vcr: I ASIT YCT" II, V Pc .1 I i : cc.: r i res 1-CT3 . - i of t I we
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